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The designer of Janpath in New Delhi was what nationality?
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"Sir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, ( ; ; 29 March 1869 – 1 January 1944) was an English architect known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era.",
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"10 Janpath is a house on Janpath, New Delhi.",
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"E.Kumaril Swamy was born in Mulkanoor, near Hyderabad on November 24, 1924.",
" Hindi Sahitya, 1940, Diploma in Painting (Fine Art) from Sharda Ukil School of Art, Delhi, 1944.",
" Degree in Painting (Fine Art) from Viswa Bharti, Shanti Niketan, 1949.",
" A student of guru the late Shri Sharda Sharn Ukil and Great Master, Shri Nandlal Bose.",
" Eminent freedom fighter and social worker, worked with Mahatma Gandhi and Thakkar Bapa in National Movement.",
" His media of expression were Water Colour (Wash), Tempra, Oil and a specialisation in mural and fresco painting in fine art.",
" Visited several European countries.",
" Joined College of Art in 1961 as Lecturer and was retained as professor of Fine Art and Vice-Principal (Evening), College of Art, New Delhi in 1982.",
" Ex-honorary Principal, Sharda Ukil School of Art, New Delhi.",
" Vice President of The Indian Art Association, New Delhi.",
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"New Delhi ( ) is the capital of India and one of Delhi city's 11 districts.",
" Although colloquially \"Delhi\" and \"New Delhi\" are used interchangeably to refer to the National Capital Territory of Delhi, these are two distinct entities, with New Delhi forming a small part of Delhi.",
" The National Capital Region is a much larger entity comprising the entire National Capital Territory of Delhi along with adjoining districts.",
" It is surrounded by Haryana on three sides and Uttar Pradesh on the east."
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"Janpath (Devanagari: जनपथ), translated People's Path, is one of the main roads in New Delhi.",
" It starts out as Radial Road 1 in Connaught Place, adjacent to Palika Bazaar, and runs North-South perpendicular to, and past Rajpath (the \"Rulers' path\").",
" Originally called Queen's Way, it was an important part of Lutyens' design of the Lutyens' Delhi, upon the inauguration of new capital of India in 1931.",
" Janpath Market is one of the most famous markets for tourists (both Indian and foreign) in New Delhi.",
" The market essentially is a long line of boutique stores selling products which are hard to find in the malls and multi-chain stores of the city.",
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"The Teen Murti Bhavan (Teen Murti House) is the former residence of the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru in Delhi, India, who stayed here for 16 years until his death on May 27, 1964.",
" It was designed by Robert Tor Russell, the British architect of Connaught Place and of the Eastern and Western Courts on Janpath during the British Raj.",
" Teen Murti Bhavan was built in 1930 as part of the new imperial capital of India, New Delhi as the residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the British Indian Army."
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"Rajpath (meaning \"King's Way\") is a ceremonial boulevard in New Delhi, India, that runs from Rashtrapati Bhavan on Raisina Hill through Vijay Chowk and India Gate to National Stadium, Delhi.",
" The avenue is lined on both sides by huge lawns, canals and rows of trees.",
" Considered to be one of the most important roads in India, it is where the annual Republic Day parade takes place on 26 January.",
" Janpath (meaning \"People's Way\") crosses the road.",
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" Its number is 12401/12402 and it departs from Islampur at 1610 hrs and reaches New Delhi the following day at 1145 hrs.",
" In the past, its number was 2391/2392 and was run by Eastern Railways.",
" Now it is run as a train from North Central Railways.",
" The train covers a distance of 1065 km.",
" It departs from New Delhi on 2000 hrs and reaches Islampur at 1355 hrs.",
" The journey takes 17 hours, 55 minutes as the 2402 Magadh Express from New Delhi to Islampur.",
" It departs from Islampur at 1610 hrs and reaches New Delhi at 1145 Hrs thereby covering distance in 19 hours, 35 minutes as the 2401 from Islampur to New Delhi.",
" Earlier a train named Sonbhadra Express used to run between Patna to New Delhi and vice versa.",
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"The Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS, Hindi: नागर विमानन सुरक्षा ब्यूरो ) is an attached office of the Ministry of Civil Aviation of India.",
" Its head office is on the first through third floors of the A Wing of the Janpath Bhawan along Janpath Road in New Delhi.",
" The agency has eight regional offices, located at Indira Gandhi Airport in Delhi, Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, Chennai International Airport in Chennai, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata, Amritsar, Ahmedabad, Guwahati and Hyderabad."
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"Title: Edwin Lutyens\n\nSir Edwin Landseer Lutyens, ( ; ; 29 March 1869 – 1 January 1944) was an English architect known for imaginatively adapting traditional architectural styles to the requirements of his era. He designed many English country houses, war memorials and public buildings. The architectural historian Gavin Stamp described him as \"surely the greatest British architect of the twentieth (or of any other) century\".",
"Title: 10 Janpath\n\n10 Janpath is a house on Janpath, New Delhi. It is the official residence of Sonia Gandhi, the President of Indian National Congress party (INC). The national headquarters of Indian National Congress is right behind it on 24, Akbar Road.",
"Title: E.Kumaril Swamy\n\nE.Kumaril Swamy was born in Mulkanoor, near Hyderabad on November 24, 1924. Hindi Sahitya, 1940, Diploma in Painting (Fine Art) from Sharda Ukil School of Art, Delhi, 1944. Degree in Painting (Fine Art) from Viswa Bharti, Shanti Niketan, 1949. A student of guru the late Shri Sharda Sharn Ukil and Great Master, Shri Nandlal Bose. Eminent freedom fighter and social worker, worked with Mahatma Gandhi and Thakkar Bapa in National Movement. His media of expression were Water Colour (Wash), Tempra, Oil and a specialisation in mural and fresco painting in fine art. Visited several European countries. Joined College of Art in 1961 as Lecturer and was retained as professor of Fine Art and Vice-Principal (Evening), College of Art, New Delhi in 1982. Ex-honorary Principal, Sharda Ukil School of Art, New Delhi. Vice President of The Indian Art Association, New Delhi. Member-The National Committee for India of the International Association of Art (UNESCO), Paris. President-Society for Promotion of Yoga & Tantra (SOYOTAN), New Delhi.",
"Title: New Delhi\n\nNew Delhi ( ) is the capital of India and one of Delhi city's 11 districts. Although colloquially \"Delhi\" and \"New Delhi\" are used interchangeably to refer to the National Capital Territory of Delhi, these are two distinct entities, with New Delhi forming a small part of Delhi. The National Capital Region is a much larger entity comprising the entire National Capital Territory of Delhi along with adjoining districts. It is surrounded by Haryana on three sides and Uttar Pradesh on the east.",
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"Title: Teen Murti Bhavan\n\nThe Teen Murti Bhavan (Teen Murti House) is the former residence of the first Prime Minister of India, Jawaharlal Nehru in Delhi, India, who stayed here for 16 years until his death on May 27, 1964. It was designed by Robert Tor Russell, the British architect of Connaught Place and of the Eastern and Western Courts on Janpath during the British Raj. Teen Murti Bhavan was built in 1930 as part of the new imperial capital of India, New Delhi as the residence of the Commander-in-Chief of the British Indian Army.",
"Title: The Imperial, New Delhi\n\nThe Imperial, New Delhi, built in 1931, is a luxury hotel in India, located at Janpath, Previously called Queensway, close to Connaught Place in New Delhi. It was New Delhi’s first luxurious grand hotel.",
"Title: Rajpath\n\nRajpath (meaning \"King's Way\") is a ceremonial boulevard in New Delhi, India, that runs from Rashtrapati Bhavan on Raisina Hill through Vijay Chowk and India Gate to National Stadium, Delhi. The avenue is lined on both sides by huge lawns, canals and rows of trees. Considered to be one of the most important roads in India, it is where the annual Republic Day parade takes place on 26 January. Janpath (meaning \"People's Way\") crosses the road. Rajpath runs in east-west direction. Roads from Connaught Place, the financial centre of Delhi, run into Rajpath from north.",
"Title: Magadh Express\n\nThe Magadh Express is a superfast train running between New Delhi and Islampur. Its number is 12401/12402 and it departs from Islampur at 1610 hrs and reaches New Delhi the following day at 1145 hrs. In the past, its number was 2391/2392 and was run by Eastern Railways. Now it is run as a train from North Central Railways. The train covers a distance of 1065 km. It departs from New Delhi on 2000 hrs and reaches Islampur at 1355 hrs. The journey takes 17 hours, 55 minutes as the 2402 Magadh Express from New Delhi to Islampur. It departs from Islampur at 1610 hrs and reaches New Delhi at 1145 Hrs thereby covering distance in 19 hours, 35 minutes as the 2401 from Islampur to New Delhi. Earlier a train named Sonbhadra Express used to run between Patna to New Delhi and vice versa. It was converted to Magadh Express after introduction of Vikramshila Express.",
"Title: Bureau of Civil Aviation Security\n\nThe Bureau of Civil Aviation Security (BCAS, Hindi: नागर विमानन सुरक्षा ब्यूरो ) is an attached office of the Ministry of Civil Aviation of India. Its head office is on the first through third floors of the A Wing of the Janpath Bhawan along Janpath Road in New Delhi. The agency has eight regional offices, located at Indira Gandhi Airport in Delhi, Chhatrapati Shivaji International Airport in Mumbai, Chennai International Airport in Chennai, Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport in Kolkata, Amritsar, Ahmedabad, Guwahati and Hyderabad."
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What country did the actress who played in Life Just is and American film come from?
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Northern Ireland
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"Throughout Faten Hamama's career, she has received numerous accolades for best actress, and was nominated for the Cannes Film Festival’s Prix International for her role in 1950's \"Your Day Will Come\".",
" She received her first award in 1951 for her role in \"I'm the Past\", which was presented to her by different venues, including the Egyptian Catholic Center for Cinema.",
" The country's Ministry of Guidance also awarded her the title of Best Actress in both 1955 and 1961.",
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" International ones included special awards for acting at the first Tehran International Film Festival in 1972 for her role in \"The Thin Thread\", and in 1977 for her role in \"Mouths and Rabbits\".",
" In 1973, she received the Special Award at the Moscow International Film Festival for her role in \"Empire M\".",
" Other international accolades include the Best Actress awards at the Jakarta Film Festival in 1963 for her role in \"The Open Door\", and at the Carthage Film Festival in 1988 for her role in \"Bitter Days, Nice Days\".",
" Hamama was also a recipient of the Lebanese Order of Merit in 1984 for her role in \"The Night of Fatma's Arrest\".",
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"\"You've Got a Way\" is a song co-written and recorded by Canadian country music singer Shania Twain.",
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" It was written by Mutt Lange and Twain.",
" The song was originally released to North American country radio stations in the spring of 1999.",
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"Anbe Vaa (English: \"Come, My Love\" ) is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar.",
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" It is the tenth track on their third studio album, \"Dookie\", which was released as the fourth single from that album in 1995.",
" It was played live as early as 29 August 1992.",
" \"When I Come Around\" was Green Day's most popular radio single in their early career, peaking at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay.",
" This was their highest charting radio single until 2004's \"Boulevard of Broken Dreams\" peaked at number 2.",
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"Richell Rene \"Chely\" Wright ( ; born October 25, 1970) is an American country music singer.",
" On the strength of her debut album in 1994, the Academy of Country Music (ACM) named her Top New Female Vocalist in 1995.",
" Wright's first Top 40 country hit came in 1997 with \"Shut Up and Drive\".",
" Two years later, her fourth album yielded a number one single, the title track, \"Single White Female\".",
" Overall, Wright has released seven studio albums on various labels, and has charted more than fifteen singles on the country charts.",
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" In May 2010, Wright became one of the first major country music performers to publicly come out as lesbian.",
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"Cougar Club is a 2007 American film directed by Christopher Duddy.",
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"Title: List of Faten Hamama's awards and nominations\n\nThroughout Faten Hamama's career, she has received numerous accolades for best actress, and was nominated for the Cannes Film Festival’s Prix International for her role in 1950's \"Your Day Will Come\". She received her first award in 1951 for her role in \"I'm the Past\", which was presented to her by different venues, including the Egyptian Catholic Center for Cinema. The country's Ministry of Guidance also awarded her the title of Best Actress in both 1955 and 1961. These were followed by many different awards for best actress from various national and international events. International ones included special awards for acting at the first Tehran International Film Festival in 1972 for her role in \"The Thin Thread\", and in 1977 for her role in \"Mouths and Rabbits\". In 1973, she received the Special Award at the Moscow International Film Festival for her role in \"Empire M\". Other international accolades include the Best Actress awards at the Jakarta Film Festival in 1963 for her role in \"The Open Door\", and at the Carthage Film Festival in 1988 for her role in \"Bitter Days, Nice Days\". Hamama was also a recipient of the Lebanese Order of Merit in 1984 for her role in \"The Night of Fatma's Arrest\". She was later presented lifetime achievement awards, including one at the Montpellier Mediterranean Film Festival in 1993, and another at the Dubai International Film Festival in 2009.",
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"Title: Anbe Vaa\n\nAnbe Vaa (English: \"Come, My Love\" ) is a 1966 Indian Tamil-language romantic comedy film written and directed by A. C. Tirulokchandar. The film features M. G. Ramachandran and B. Saroja Devi in the lead roles, while S. A. Ashokan, Nagesh, Manorama, T. R. Ramachandran, and P. D. Sambandam play supporting roles. Partly based on the 1961 American film \"Come September\" directed by Robert Mulligan, \"Anbe Vaa\" was produced and distributed by AVM Productions. The soundtrack and background music were composed by M. S. Viswanathan while the lyrics for the songs were written by Vaali.",
"Title: Life Just Is\n\nLife Just Is is a 2012 British independent drama film written and directed by Alex Barrett and starring Will De Meo, Jack Gordon, Nathaniel Martello-White, Fiona Ryan, Jayne Wisener and Paul Nicholls.",
"Title: When I Come Around\n\n\"When I Come Around\" is a song released by American punk rock band Green Day. It is the tenth track on their third studio album, \"Dookie\", which was released as the fourth single from that album in 1995. It was played live as early as 29 August 1992. \"When I Come Around\" was Green Day's most popular radio single in their early career, peaking at number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay. This was their highest charting radio single until 2004's \"Boulevard of Broken Dreams\" peaked at number 2. It was one of the most successful alternative rock songs of 1995. It topped the Modern Rock Tracks for seven weeks, and also hit number two on the Mainstream Rock Tracks. \"When I Come Around\" has sold 639,000 copies as of August, 2010, which makes it the band's second best-selling single of the 1990s, only behind the 1997 hit \"Good Riddance (Time of Your Life)\".",
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"Title: Chely Wright\n\nRichell Rene \"Chely\" Wright ( ; born October 25, 1970) is an American country music singer. On the strength of her debut album in 1994, the Academy of Country Music (ACM) named her Top New Female Vocalist in 1995. Wright's first Top 40 country hit came in 1997 with \"Shut Up and Drive\". Two years later, her fourth album yielded a number one single, the title track, \"Single White Female\". Overall, Wright has released seven studio albums on various labels, and has charted more than fifteen singles on the country charts. As of May 2010, Wright's previous eight albums and 19 singles released had sold over 1,500,000 copies in the United States. In May 2010, Wright became one of the first major country music performers to publicly come out as lesbian. In television appearances and an autobiography, she cited among her reasons for publicizing her homosexuality a concern with bullying and hate crimes toward gays, particularly gay teenagers, and the damage to her life caused by \"lying and hiding\".",
"Title: Cougar Club\n\nCougar Club is a 2007 American film directed by Christopher Duddy. The film details the attempts of two college graduates, Marshall Hogan III and Spence Holmes, to find direction in life. While working as interns for abusive divorce lawyers, they come up with a plan to make money from the passion that is Hogan's pride and Spence's secret desire: having sex with cougars—older women looking to have sex with younger men. Some of the \"cougars\" are played by actresses such as Faye Dunaway and Carrie Fisher."
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5,502
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What Kalispell City Airport is located in a county that has population of how many citizens?
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90,928
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" It lies on the River Neckar and an important lock on the Neckar Canal is situated between Neuostheim and the suburb of Feudenheim.",
" Neuostheim is well connected to the city centre and to Heidelberg by tram, bus and highways.",
" As Neuostheim is the location of Mannheim City Airport, several citizens´ groups have been fighting for years for better noise protection."
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"Washington is a ghost town located in Autauga County, Alabama on the north bank of the Alabama River, just west of the mouth of Autauga Creek.",
" Washington was founded in 1817 on the site of the former Autauga Indian town of Atagi and named in honor of George Washington.",
" On November 22, 1819, the Alabama territorial legislature chose Washington as the county seat of Autauga County, which it remained until 1830.",
" A courthouse, hotel, jail, post office and pillory were constructed to meet the needs of the county government.",
" The county seat was moved to Kingston in 1830 in order to be closer to the geographic center of the county.",
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"West Michigan Regional Airport (ICAO: KBIV, FAA LID: BIV) , formerly \"Tulip City Airport\", is a public-use airport located two nautical miles (3.7 km) south of the central business district of Holland, a city in Allegan County, Michigan, United States.",
" 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 national general aviation facility."
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"Sidney City Airport (FAA LID: SCA) , formerly known as Sidney Municipal Airport, is a city owned public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) south of the central business district of Sidney, a city in Shelby County, Ohio, United States.",
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"Flathead County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana.",
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" The numerical designation for Flathead County (used in the issuance of license plates) is 7.",
" It is south from the Canada–US border of British Columbia."
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"Title: Lake Havasu City Airport\n\nLake Havasu City Airport (IATA: HII, ICAO: KHII, FAA LID: HII) , also known as Lake Havasu City Municipal Airport, is a city-owned public-use airport located six miles (10 km) north of the central business district of Lake Havasu City, in Mohave County, Arizona, United States.",
"Title: Kalispell City Airport\n\nKalispell City Airport (FAA LID: S27) is a city-owned public-use airport located one nautical mile (1.85 km) south of the central business district of Kalispell, a city in Flathead County, Montana, United States. This airport is included in the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.",
"Title: Comanche County–City Airport\n\nComanche County–City Airport (ICAO: KMKN, FAA LID: MKN) is a public use airport located two nautical miles (2.3 mi, 3.7 km) northeast of the central business district of Comanche, a city in Comanche County, Texas, United States. It is owned by the City of Comanche and Comanche County. The airport is included in the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.",
"Title: Cross City Airport\n\nCross City Airport (IATA: CTY, ICAO: KCTY, FAA LID: CTY) is a county-owned, public-use airport located one nautical mile (2 km) east of the central business district of Cross City, a city in Dixie County, Florida, United States. It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.",
"Title: Plant City Airport\n\nPlant City Airport (ICAO: KPCM, FAA LID: PCM) is a public-use airport located two nautical miles (4 km) southwest of the central business district of Plant City in Hillsborough County, Florida, United States. The airport is publicly owned by the Hillsborough County Aviation Authority, which also operates Tampa International Airport. It was formerly known as Plant City Municipal Airport. It supports a 400 acre industrial park located about one mile (1.6 km) east of the airport.",
"Title: Neuostheim/Neuhermsheim\n\nNeuostheim/Neuhermsheim is a suburb of the city of Mannheim, Germany, composed of Neuostheim and Neuhermsheim and is considered to be one of the more attractive neighbourhoods of Mannheim. It is located 3.5 km (2.2 mi) east of the city centre. It lies on the River Neckar and an important lock on the Neckar Canal is situated between Neuostheim and the suburb of Feudenheim. Neuostheim is well connected to the city centre and to Heidelberg by tram, bus and highways. As Neuostheim is the location of Mannheim City Airport, several citizens´ groups have been fighting for years for better noise protection.",
"Title: Washington, Alabama\n\nWashington is a ghost town located in Autauga County, Alabama on the north bank of the Alabama River, just west of the mouth of Autauga Creek. Washington was founded in 1817 on the site of the former Autauga Indian town of Atagi and named in honor of George Washington. On November 22, 1819, the Alabama territorial legislature chose Washington as the county seat of Autauga County, which it remained until 1830. A courthouse, hotel, jail, post office and pillory were constructed to meet the needs of the county government. The county seat was moved to Kingston in 1830 in order to be closer to the geographic center of the county. Soon after, many citizens began to leave, and Washington was deserted by 1879. The post office in Washington was operated from 1824 to 1854.",
"Title: West Michigan Regional Airport\n\nWest Michigan Regional Airport (ICAO: KBIV, FAA LID: BIV) , formerly \"Tulip City Airport\", is a public-use airport located two nautical miles (3.7 km) south of the central business district of Holland, a city in Allegan County, Michigan, United States. 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 national general aviation facility.",
"Title: Sidney Municipal Airport (Ohio)\n\nSidney City Airport (FAA LID: SCA) , formerly known as Sidney Municipal Airport, is a city owned public use airport located three nautical miles (6 km) south of the central business district of Sidney, a city in Shelby County, Ohio, United States. It is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.",
"Title: Flathead County, Montana\n\nFlathead County is a county located in the U.S. state of Montana. As of the 2010 census, the population was 90,928, making it the fourth-most populous county in Montana. Its county seat is Kalispell. The numerical designation for Flathead County (used in the issuance of license plates) is 7. It is south from the Canada–US border of British Columbia."
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Inside Men stars a South Korean actor who also appeared in which 2014 film?
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My Love, My Bride
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"Ryu Seung-soo (born August 12, 1971) is a South Korean actor.",
" Ryu made his acting debut in 1997 with a minor role in Park Chan-wook's film \"Trio\", and has been active as a supporting actor on film and television since.",
" Among his notable films are the monks-versus-gangsters comedy \"Hi!",
" Dharma!",
"\" (2001), \"kimchi\" western \"The Good, the Bad, the Weird\" (2008), and Korean War movie \"The Front Line\" (2011).",
" He also appeared on TV in the quirky series \"Evasive Inquiry Agency\" (also known as \"Four Gold Chasers\", 2007), revenge drama \"The Chaser\" (2012), and power-struggle saga \"Empire of Gold\" (2013)."
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"Jo Seung-woo (born March 28, 1980) is a South Korean actor.",
" He is best known for his leading roles in the films \"The Classic\" (2003), \"Marathon\" (2005), \"\" (2006), and \"Inside Men\" (2015), as well as in the stage musicals \"Jekyll & Hyde\", \"Hedwig and the Angry Inch\" and \"Man of La Mancha\"."
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"Woo Min-ho (born 1971) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter.",
" Woo debuted with the revenge thriller \"Man of Vendetta\" (2010), followed by the action comedy thriller \"The Spies\" (2012), both starred Kim Myung-min in the lead.",
" His latest political thriller \"Inside Men\" (2015), based on Yoon Tae-ho's webtoon \"The Insiders\" which focused on the corrupt systems existing in Korea, the film focused on the intense competition between the characters themselves.",
" Starring Lee Byung-hun, it was a hit with more than 5.7 million admissions as of December 12, 2015."
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"Lee El (born Kim Ji-Hyun on August 26, 1982) is a South Korean actress.",
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"Inside Men () is a 2015 South Korean neo noir political crime action film written and directed by Woo Min-ho based on Yoon Tae-ho's webtoon \"The Insiders\" that dissects the corruption within Korean society.",
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"On Joo-wan (born Song Jeong-sik on December 11, 1983) is a South Korean actor.",
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"Go Se-won (born December 13, 1977) is a South Korean actor.",
" Go began his acting career in musical theatre, then made the leap to television in 2007.",
" He has played supporting roles in several Korean dramas such as \"Three Brothers\", \"Cinderella's Sister\", \"Three Sisters\", \"You Don't Know Women\", and \"The Moon and Stars for You\".",
" Go has also appeared in 13 seasons of cable sitcom \"Rude Miss Young-ae\".",
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"Kim Ji-hoon (born May 9, 1981) is a South Korean actor.",
" He is best known for his romantic comedies on television such as \"The Golden Age of Daughters-in-Law\" (2007), \"Love Marriage\" (also known as \"Matchmaker's Lover\", 2008), \"Stars Falling from the Sky\" (also known as \"Wish Upon a Star\", 2010), and \"Flower Boys Next Door\" (2012).",
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"Lee Byung-hun (Korean: 이병헌 ; born July 12, 1970) is a South Korean actor, singer and model.",
" He has received critical acclaim for his work in a wide range of genres, most notably \"Joint Security Area\" (2000); \"A Bittersweet Life\" (2005); \"The Good, the Bad, the Weird\" (2008); the television series \"Iris\" (2009); \"I Saw the Devil\" (2010); and \"Masquerade\" (2012).",
" His critically acclaimed film \"Inside Men\" (2015) won him the Best Actor prize in three prestigious award ceremonies: 52nd Baeksang Art Awards, 37th Blue Dragon Awards and 53rd Grand Bell Awards—a feat that was unbroken since 2004.",
" Lee has five films—\"Joint Security Area\", \"The Good, the Bad, the Weird\", \"Masquerade\", \"Inside Men\" and \"Master\"—on the list of highest-grossing films in South Korea."
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"Title: Ryu Seung-soo\n\nRyu Seung-soo (born August 12, 1971) is a South Korean actor. Ryu made his acting debut in 1997 with a minor role in Park Chan-wook's film \"Trio\", and has been active as a supporting actor on film and television since. Among his notable films are the monks-versus-gangsters comedy \"Hi! Dharma! \" (2001), \"kimchi\" western \"The Good, the Bad, the Weird\" (2008), and Korean War movie \"The Front Line\" (2011). He also appeared on TV in the quirky series \"Evasive Inquiry Agency\" (also known as \"Four Gold Chasers\", 2007), revenge drama \"The Chaser\" (2012), and power-struggle saga \"Empire of Gold\" (2013).",
"Title: Jo Seung-woo\n\nJo Seung-woo (born March 28, 1980) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading roles in the films \"The Classic\" (2003), \"Marathon\" (2005), \"\" (2006), and \"Inside Men\" (2015), as well as in the stage musicals \"Jekyll & Hyde\", \"Hedwig and the Angry Inch\" and \"Man of La Mancha\".",
"Title: Woo Min-ho\n\nWoo Min-ho (born 1971) is a South Korean film director and screenwriter. Woo debuted with the revenge thriller \"Man of Vendetta\" (2010), followed by the action comedy thriller \"The Spies\" (2012), both starred Kim Myung-min in the lead. His latest political thriller \"Inside Men\" (2015), based on Yoon Tae-ho's webtoon \"The Insiders\" which focused on the corrupt systems existing in Korea, the film focused on the intense competition between the characters themselves. Starring Lee Byung-hun, it was a hit with more than 5.7 million admissions as of December 12, 2015.",
"Title: Lee El\n\nLee El (born Kim Ji-Hyun on August 26, 1982) is a South Korean actress. She is best known as Lee Byung-Hun's ill fated love interest in the movie \"Inside Men\", as well as supporting roles in the MBC's series \"Monster\" and the tvN's series \"\".",
"Title: Inside Men (film)\n\nInside Men () is a 2015 South Korean neo noir political crime action film written and directed by Woo Min-ho based on Yoon Tae-ho's webtoon \"The Insiders\" that dissects the corruption within Korean society. Starring Lee Byung-hun, Jo Seung-woo and Baek Yoon-sik, it began filming in July 2014 and was released in theaters on November 19, 2015.",
"Title: Bae Seong-woo\n\nBae Seong-woo (born November 21, 1972) is a South Korean actor. He starred in film such as \"My Love, My Bride\" (2014), \"Office\" (2015), \"\" (2015) and \"Inside Men\" (2015).",
"Title: On Joo-wan\n\nOn Joo-wan (born Song Jeong-sik on December 11, 1983) is a South Korean actor. He won widespread praise for his leading role in the film \"The Peter Pan Formula\", and also appeared in \"My Mighty Princess\", \"Twelve Men in a Year\", and \"The Five\".",
"Title: Go Se-won\n\nGo Se-won (born December 13, 1977) is a South Korean actor. Go began his acting career in musical theatre, then made the leap to television in 2007. He has played supporting roles in several Korean dramas such as \"Three Brothers\", \"Cinderella's Sister\", \"Three Sisters\", \"You Don't Know Women\", and \"The Moon and Stars for You\". Go has also appeared in 13 seasons of cable sitcom \"Rude Miss Young-ae\". In 2013, he was cast in his first onscreen leading role in the daily melodrama \"Crazy Love\".",
"Title: Kim Ji-hoon (actor born 1981)\n\nKim Ji-hoon (born May 9, 1981) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his romantic comedies on television such as \"The Golden Age of Daughters-in-Law\" (2007), \"Love Marriage\" (also known as \"Matchmaker's Lover\", 2008), \"Stars Falling from the Sky\" (also known as \"Wish Upon a Star\", 2010), and \"Flower Boys Next Door\" (2012). In 2010, he also appeared in the film \"Natalie\", and cable mystery series \"Joseon X-Files\".",
"Title: Lee Byung-hun\n\nLee Byung-hun (Korean: 이병헌 ; born July 12, 1970) is a South Korean actor, singer and model. He has received critical acclaim for his work in a wide range of genres, most notably \"Joint Security Area\" (2000); \"A Bittersweet Life\" (2005); \"The Good, the Bad, the Weird\" (2008); the television series \"Iris\" (2009); \"I Saw the Devil\" (2010); and \"Masquerade\" (2012). His critically acclaimed film \"Inside Men\" (2015) won him the Best Actor prize in three prestigious award ceremonies: 52nd Baeksang Art Awards, 37th Blue Dragon Awards and 53rd Grand Bell Awards—a feat that was unbroken since 2004. Lee has five films—\"Joint Security Area\", \"The Good, the Bad, the Weird\", \"Masquerade\", \"Inside Men\" and \"Master\"—on the list of highest-grossing films in South Korea."
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What is the debut single of the band known as Tohoshinki in Japanese releases and sometimes referred to as DBSK?
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Hug
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"Tone: Live Tour 2012 (stylized as Tohohsinki Live Tour 2012 ~TONE~), also known as the Tone Tour, was the fifth Japanese concert tour (eighth overall) by South Korean pop group Tohoshinki, in support of their fifth Japanese studio album \"Tone\" (2011).",
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"South Korean pop duo TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki (東方神起 , Tōhōshinki ) in Japanese releases, have released 7 Korean studio albums, 8 Japanese studio albums, one Korean EP, three Japanese compilations albums, 22 official Korean singles, and 43 official Japanese singles.",
" They have collaborated with other artists for their album and promotional releases.",
" TVXQ debuted as a five-piece boy band in 2003 under S.M. Entertainment and made their Japanese debut in 2005 under Avex Group.",
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"\"Last Angel feat.",
" Tohoshinki\" (stylized as \"LAST ANGEL feat.",
" 東方神起\") is the 38th single by Japanese singer Kumi Koda and is a collaboration with South Korean boy band TVXQ/Tohoshinki, released on November 7, 2007 in Japan.",
" It charted at #3 on Oricon and stayed on the charts for twelve weeks.",
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"South Korean pop group TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki (東方神起 , Tōhōshinki ) in Japanese releases, have released 67 official singles (including 1 as a co-featuring artist), 15 unofficial promotional singles, 9 featured appearances, and 30 soundtrack appearances.",
" The group signed with S.M. Entertainment in 2003 and released their debut single \"Hug\" in January 2004, peaking at number four on the Monthly Albums Chart of the Music Industry Association of Korea (MIAK).",
" Their following single \"The Way U Are\", released in June 2004, entered the MIAK Monthly Albums Chart at number one."
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"\"Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Wasurenaide\" (Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / 忘れないで , Borero / Kisu Za Beibī Sukai / Wasurenaide , lit.",
" Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Don't Forget) is Tohoshinki's 25th Japanese single, released on January 21, 2009.",
" Bolero was the theme song for the Japanese movie, \"Subaru (昴)\".",
" The movie is named after the ballerina lead named Subaru, which released on March 20, 2009.",
" Tohoshinki made their debut screen on Subaru.",
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" \"Sakuramichi\" was first made available for download in Japan on February 11, 2015, followed by the official physical release on February 25, 2015.",
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"The Complete Set Limited Box is a box set released by South Korean pop group, Tohoshinki.",
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" The first compilation album in the series, Complete: Single A-Side Collection, includes all A-side singles released by Tohoshinki since their Japanese debut in April 2005.",
" The second album, the Single B-Side Collection, consists of twelve popular B-side tracks Tohoshinki released over the years.",
" The two albums were compiled together in the exclusive \"Complete Set Limited Box\", which was also released on June 30, 2010.",
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"\"Hug\" (Korean: 포옹) is the debut single by South Korean pop group TVXQ.",
" Written by Park Chang-hyun and produced by Lee Soo-man of S.M. Entertainment, \"Hug\" was first performed at a joint showcase featuring label mate BoA and American singer Britney Spears on December 26, 2003, TVXQ's official debut day.",
" The song was later released as a CD maxi single on January 14, 2004 in South Korea.",
" Its accompanying music video was filmed in December 2003 at the Ilsan Art House.",
" The follow-up promotional song, \"My Little Princess\", was written by Hwang Sung-jae."
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"Title: TVXQ\n\nTVXQ (stylized as TVXQ!) , an initialism for Tong Vfang Xien Qi (), is a South Korean pop duo consisting of U-Know Yunho and Max Changmin. They are known as Tohoshinki (東方神起 , Tōhōshinki ) in Japanese releases, and are sometimes referred to as DBSK, an abbreviation of their Korean name Dong Bang Shin Ki (). Their name roughly translates to \"Rising Gods of the East\".",
"Title: Tone: Live Tour 2012\n\nTone: Live Tour 2012 (stylized as Tohohsinki Live Tour 2012 ~TONE~), also known as the Tone Tour, was the fifth Japanese concert tour (eighth overall) by South Korean pop group Tohoshinki, in support of their fifth Japanese studio album \"Tone\" (2011). The Tone Tour was Tohoshinki's first concert in three years, and the first tour by the group since becoming a two-piece band with members Yunho and Changmin.",
"Title: List of songs recorded by TVXQ\n\nSouth Korean pop duo TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki (東方神起 , Tōhōshinki ) in Japanese releases, have released 7 Korean studio albums, 8 Japanese studio albums, one Korean EP, three Japanese compilations albums, 22 official Korean singles, and 43 official Japanese singles. They have collaborated with other artists for their album and promotional releases. TVXQ debuted as a five-piece boy band in 2003 under S.M. Entertainment and made their Japanese debut in 2005 under Avex Group. Aside from Korean and Japanese, TVXQ have also recorded Mandarin-language versions of their Korean singles.",
"Title: Last Angel\n\n\"Last Angel feat. Tohoshinki\" (stylized as \"LAST ANGEL feat. 東方神起\") is the 38th single by Japanese singer Kumi Koda and is a collaboration with South Korean boy band TVXQ/Tohoshinki, released on November 7, 2007 in Japan. It charted at #3 on Oricon and stayed on the charts for twelve weeks. The single was released in CD and CD+DVD.",
"Title: TVXQ singles discography\n\nSouth Korean pop group TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki (東方神起 , Tōhōshinki ) in Japanese releases, have released 67 official singles (including 1 as a co-featuring artist), 15 unofficial promotional singles, 9 featured appearances, and 30 soundtrack appearances. The group signed with S.M. Entertainment in 2003 and released their debut single \"Hug\" in January 2004, peaking at number four on the Monthly Albums Chart of the Music Industry Association of Korea (MIAK). Their following single \"The Way U Are\", released in June 2004, entered the MIAK Monthly Albums Chart at number one.",
"Title: TVXQ albums discography\n\nSouth Korean pop group TVXQ, known as Tohoshinki (東方神起 , Tōhōshinki ) in Japanese releases, have released sixteen studio albums (five which were re-released under different titles), three compilation albums, nine live albums, one extended play, four remix albums, one soundtrack album and one box set. The group has sold over 12 million physical records since 2004, including nearly 8 million in Japan, making them one of the best-selling K-pop acts of all time.",
"Title: Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Wasurenaide\n\n\"Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Wasurenaide\" (Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / 忘れないで , Borero / Kisu Za Beibī Sukai / Wasurenaide , lit. Bolero / Kiss the Baby Sky / Don't Forget) is Tohoshinki's 25th Japanese single, released on January 21, 2009. Bolero was the theme song for the Japanese movie, \"Subaru (昴)\". The movie is named after the ballerina lead named Subaru, which released on March 20, 2009. Tohoshinki made their debut screen on Subaru. The members of Tohoshinki appeared in one scene in which Meisa Kuroki’s character visited a bar; where they performed on a stage during the scene.",
"Title: Sakuramichi\n\n\"Sakuramichi\" (サクラミチ, lit. Cherry Blossom Road) is the 43rd Japanese single by South Korean pop duo Tohoshinki, released by Avex Trax. It was made available in three physical versions – a CD+DVD version, a CD only version, and a fan club edition exclusively for Tohoshinki's Japanese fan club, Bigeast. \"Sakuramichi\" was first made available for download in Japan on February 11, 2015, followed by the official physical release on February 25, 2015. Calling it their graduation song, \"Sakuramichi\" was promoted as Tohoshinki's tenth debut anniversary single in Japan. Written and produced by Katsuhiko Yamamoto, the lyrics of \"Sakuramichi\" are about facing new life adventures with optimism.",
"Title: Complete Set Limited Box\n\nThe Complete Set Limited Box is a box set released by South Korean pop group, Tohoshinki. It is a series of two Japanese compilation albums released by the Avex sub-label Rhythm Zone on June 30, 2010, two months after former Tohoshinki members Jejung, Yuchun, and Junsu left the band to form JYJ. The first compilation album in the series, Complete: Single A-Side Collection, includes all A-side singles released by Tohoshinki since their Japanese debut in April 2005. The second album, the Single B-Side Collection, consists of twelve popular B-side tracks Tohoshinki released over the years. The two albums were compiled together in the exclusive \"Complete Set Limited Box\", which was also released on June 30, 2010. The limited edition includes a 1,000-piece jigsaw puzzle.",
"Title: Hug (song)\n\n\"Hug\" (Korean: 포옹) is the debut single by South Korean pop group TVXQ. Written by Park Chang-hyun and produced by Lee Soo-man of S.M. Entertainment, \"Hug\" was first performed at a joint showcase featuring label mate BoA and American singer Britney Spears on December 26, 2003, TVXQ's official debut day. The song was later released as a CD maxi single on January 14, 2004 in South Korea. Its accompanying music video was filmed in December 2003 at the Ilsan Art House. The follow-up promotional song, \"My Little Princess\", was written by Hwang Sung-jae."
] |
5,505
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Porn Again is an album by the group that includes the American rapper from what Orange County, New York city?
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Middletown
|
bridge
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Porn Again",
"Cage (rapper)"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Bad Ronald was a rap-rock band from New York City who released their self-titled debut album in 2001.",
" Their first single, \"Let's Begin\", was briefly on MTV's rotation and featured in the film \"Not Another Teen Movie\".",
" Their second single, \"1st Time\", was featured in the 2002 movie \"Orange County\".",
" The band achieved little success in spite of their promotion with MTV.",
" The group formed in 1999 after working shows in New York City.",
" The group wanted \"to form a band that combined rap, pop, rock, and sophomoric humor.\""
],
"title": "Bad Ronald (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Leprechaun Lines is a private bus company based in Orange County, New York.",
" The carrier uses a fleet of coach-style buses to provide charter functions and a variety of services.",
" Two local routes run through Newburgh, connecting major shopping and employment destinations.",
" Additionally, a commuter shuttle route runs between Stewart International Airport, Downtown Newburgh, a park and ride location on New York State Route 17K, and the Beacon Metro-North Station.",
" Because Orange County does not have a government-run public transportation system, Leprechaun Lines and Short Line Buses manage all transportation within the county; Stewart Airport, which is a rapidly growing reliever airport for the New York City area, is only served by Leprechaun's system."
],
"title": "Leprechaun Lines"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Middletown and New Jersey Railroad (reporting mark MNJ) is one of two railroads in the city of Middletown, New York; the other being its interchange partner, Norfolk Southern Railway.",
" The MNJ consists of 43 miles of track in southeastern New York serving Orange County and the Hudson Valley.",
" The railroad also operates and has trackage rights on three additional branch lines (the Hudson Secondary, Maybrook and Walden Industrials, and Southern Tier) totalling 40 miles leased from Norfolk Southern in Orange County.",
" It was known as the Middletown and New Jersey \"Railway\" until 2009, when East Penn Railroad parent Regional Rail, LLC bought the line through a new subsidiary.",
" In 2015, Regional Rail was in turn acquired by Levine Leichtman Capital Partners (“LLCP”)."
],
"title": "Middletown and New Jersey Railroad"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Robert Denniston (October 15, 1800 in Blooming Grove, Orange County, New York – December 2, 1867 in Salisbury Mills, Orange County, New York) was an American lawyer and politician."
],
"title": "Robert Denniston"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Roxanne Donnery is a member of the Orange County legislature in Orange County, New York.",
" She represents the 14th District as a member of the Democratic Party, which includes the town of Highlands and most of the town of Woodbury, both located in Orange County.",
" She decided to run against Nancy Calhoun, who has represented the 96th District in the New York State Assembly for 20 years."
],
"title": "Roxanne Donnery"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Porn Again is a 2001 album by the Smut Peddlers, a group composed of Mr. Eon and DJ Mighty Mi from The High & Mighty, and Cage."
],
"title": "Porn Again"
},
{
"sentences": [
"New York State Route 284 (NY 284) is a north–south state highway located entirely within Orange County, New York, in the United States.",
" It begins just south of the village of Unionville at the New Jersey state line in the town of Minisink, where it connects to that state's Route 284.",
" From Unionville, the route heads through rural parts of Orange County for just over 9 mi to an intersection with U.S. Route 6 (US 6) in the hamlet of Slate Hill, located 5 mi southwest of the city of Middletown in the town of Wawayanda."
],
"title": "New York State Route 284"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The New York metropolitan area is home to the largest ethnic Chinese population outside of Asia, constituting the largest metropolitan Asian American group in the United States and the largest Asian-national metropolitan diaspora in the Western Hemisphere.",
" This population enumerates an estimated 812,410 uniracial individuals as of 2015, including at least 12 Chinatowns in the metropolitan area.",
" Six Chinatowns (or nine, including the emerging Chinatowns in Corona and Whitestone, Queens, and East Harlem, Manhattan) are located in New York City proper, and one each is located in Nassau County, Long Island; Edison, New Jersey; and Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey.",
" This excludes fledgling ethnic Chinese enclaves emerging throughout the New York metropolitan area, such as Jersey City, New Jersey; China City of America in Sullivan County, New York; and \"Dragon Springs\" in Deerpark, Orange County, New York.",
" The Chinese American community in the New York metropolitan area is rising rapidly in population as well as economic and political influence."
],
"title": "Chinese Americans in New York City"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Christian Palko (born May 4, 1973), better known by his stage name Cage, is an American rapper and actor from Middletown, Orange County, New York.",
" Cage is perhaps best known for his work under the labels Definitive Jux and Eastern Conference, as well as his 2002 debut studio album \"Movies for the Blind\".",
" Since his debut, Cage has released four albums, with the latest being 2013's \"Kill the Architect\".",
" He has also released two compilation albums and two extended plays."
],
"title": "Cage (rapper)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Orange County Choppers (OCC) is a motorcycle manufacturer and lifestyle brand company based in the town of Newburgh, located in Orange County, New York, that was founded in 1999 by Paul Teutul Sr., and Paul Teutul Jr. The company was featured on \"American Chopper\", a reality TV show that debuted in September 2002 on the Discovery Channel.",
" The series moved to Discovery Channel's sister channel TLC in 2007.",
" Following cancellation of the Discovery series, the company was also featured on \"Orange County Choppers\" on the CMT network in 2013."
],
"title": "Orange County Choppers"
}
] |
[
"Title: Bad Ronald (band)\n\nBad Ronald was a rap-rock band from New York City who released their self-titled debut album in 2001. Their first single, \"Let's Begin\", was briefly on MTV's rotation and featured in the film \"Not Another Teen Movie\". Their second single, \"1st Time\", was featured in the 2002 movie \"Orange County\". The band achieved little success in spite of their promotion with MTV. The group formed in 1999 after working shows in New York City. The group wanted \"to form a band that combined rap, pop, rock, and sophomoric humor.\"",
"Title: Leprechaun Lines\n\nLeprechaun Lines is a private bus company based in Orange County, New York. The carrier uses a fleet of coach-style buses to provide charter functions and a variety of services. Two local routes run through Newburgh, connecting major shopping and employment destinations. Additionally, a commuter shuttle route runs between Stewart International Airport, Downtown Newburgh, a park and ride location on New York State Route 17K, and the Beacon Metro-North Station. Because Orange County does not have a government-run public transportation system, Leprechaun Lines and Short Line Buses manage all transportation within the county; Stewart Airport, which is a rapidly growing reliever airport for the New York City area, is only served by Leprechaun's system.",
"Title: Middletown and New Jersey Railroad\n\nThe Middletown and New Jersey Railroad (reporting mark MNJ) is one of two railroads in the city of Middletown, New York; the other being its interchange partner, Norfolk Southern Railway. The MNJ consists of 43 miles of track in southeastern New York serving Orange County and the Hudson Valley. The railroad also operates and has trackage rights on three additional branch lines (the Hudson Secondary, Maybrook and Walden Industrials, and Southern Tier) totalling 40 miles leased from Norfolk Southern in Orange County. It was known as the Middletown and New Jersey \"Railway\" until 2009, when East Penn Railroad parent Regional Rail, LLC bought the line through a new subsidiary. In 2015, Regional Rail was in turn acquired by Levine Leichtman Capital Partners (“LLCP”).",
"Title: Robert Denniston\n\nRobert Denniston (October 15, 1800 in Blooming Grove, Orange County, New York – December 2, 1867 in Salisbury Mills, Orange County, New York) was an American lawyer and politician.",
"Title: Roxanne Donnery\n\nRoxanne Donnery is a member of the Orange County legislature in Orange County, New York. She represents the 14th District as a member of the Democratic Party, which includes the town of Highlands and most of the town of Woodbury, both located in Orange County. She decided to run against Nancy Calhoun, who has represented the 96th District in the New York State Assembly for 20 years.",
"Title: Porn Again\n\nPorn Again is a 2001 album by the Smut Peddlers, a group composed of Mr. Eon and DJ Mighty Mi from The High & Mighty, and Cage.",
"Title: New York State Route 284\n\nNew York State Route 284 (NY 284) is a north–south state highway located entirely within Orange County, New York, in the United States. It begins just south of the village of Unionville at the New Jersey state line in the town of Minisink, where it connects to that state's Route 284. From Unionville, the route heads through rural parts of Orange County for just over 9 mi to an intersection with U.S. Route 6 (US 6) in the hamlet of Slate Hill, located 5 mi southwest of the city of Middletown in the town of Wawayanda.",
"Title: Chinese Americans in New York City\n\nThe New York metropolitan area is home to the largest ethnic Chinese population outside of Asia, constituting the largest metropolitan Asian American group in the United States and the largest Asian-national metropolitan diaspora in the Western Hemisphere. This population enumerates an estimated 812,410 uniracial individuals as of 2015, including at least 12 Chinatowns in the metropolitan area. Six Chinatowns (or nine, including the emerging Chinatowns in Corona and Whitestone, Queens, and East Harlem, Manhattan) are located in New York City proper, and one each is located in Nassau County, Long Island; Edison, New Jersey; and Parsippany-Troy Hills, New Jersey. This excludes fledgling ethnic Chinese enclaves emerging throughout the New York metropolitan area, such as Jersey City, New Jersey; China City of America in Sullivan County, New York; and \"Dragon Springs\" in Deerpark, Orange County, New York. The Chinese American community in the New York metropolitan area is rising rapidly in population as well as economic and political influence.",
"Title: Cage (rapper)\n\nChristian Palko (born May 4, 1973), better known by his stage name Cage, is an American rapper and actor from Middletown, Orange County, New York. Cage is perhaps best known for his work under the labels Definitive Jux and Eastern Conference, as well as his 2002 debut studio album \"Movies for the Blind\". Since his debut, Cage has released four albums, with the latest being 2013's \"Kill the Architect\". He has also released two compilation albums and two extended plays.",
"Title: Orange County Choppers\n\nOrange County Choppers (OCC) is a motorcycle manufacturer and lifestyle brand company based in the town of Newburgh, located in Orange County, New York, that was founded in 1999 by Paul Teutul Sr., and Paul Teutul Jr. The company was featured on \"American Chopper\", a reality TV show that debuted in September 2002 on the Discovery Channel. The series moved to Discovery Channel's sister channel TLC in 2007. Following cancellation of the Discovery series, the company was also featured on \"Orange County Choppers\" on the CMT network in 2013."
] |
5,506
|
Where did Karl Gerhartsreiter move to in his teens and is currently serving a prison sentence?
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the US
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bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Who Is Clark Rockefeller?",
"Christian Gerhartsreiter"
],
"sent_id": [
4,
1
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Keli Lane (born 21 March 1975), a former Australian water polo player, was convicted of the 1996 murder of her newborn baby Tegan, and three counts of lying under oath.",
" Lane is currently serving an 18-year prison sentence and will be eligible for parole on 12 May 2023, after serving a period of 13 years and five months in custody.",
" On 18 April 2011, Lane's lawyers lodged an appeal against her conviction at the same time as a Sydney taxi driver made claim he allegedly saw Lane dispose of the child.",
" Her final application for appeal was rejected by the High Court in August 2014."
],
"title": "Keli Lane"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza (born 3 October 1968) is the chairperson of the Unified Democratic Forces (UDF), a coalition of Rwandan exile opposition groups with a large base of active members in Rwanda, Europe, United States of America and in Canada.",
" She was a party candidate for Rwanda's August 2010 elections, but was ultimately arrested and sentenced to prison.",
" A Sakharov Prize nominee, she is currently serving a 15-year prison sentence in Kigali Central Prison on charges of terrorism and threatening national security."
],
"title": "Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jack Wayne Reeves was born in 1940.",
" He is currently serving a lengthy prison sentence for murdering his second and fourth wife."
],
"title": "Jack Reeves"
},
{
"sentences": [
"David Strecker (born August 12, 1950) also known by the alias Cuba Dave, is a retired American laborer currently serving a 5-year prison sentence in Costa Rica for the promotion of sex tourism.",
" Prior to his arrest and conviction, Strecker was held in preventative detention in San Sebastián prison in San José, Costa Rica.",
" He is the first individual to be targeted for prosecution under Costa Rica's controversial new law, passed in 2012, that makes it illegal for a third party to profit on prostitution."
],
"title": "David Strecker"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The trial of Oscar Pistorius for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp and several gun-related charges (The State vs Oscar Pistorius) in the High Court of South Africa in Pretoria opened on 3 March 2014.",
" On 11–12 September 2014, Judge Thokozile Masipa delivered a verdict that Pistorius was not guilty of murder, but guilty of the culpable homicide of Steenkamp and reckless endangerment with a firearm at a restaurant.",
" On 21 October 2014, Pistorius received a prison sentence of a maximum of five years for culpable homicide and a concurrent three-year suspended prison sentence for the separate reckless endangerment conviction."
],
"title": "Trial of Oscar Pistorius"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jeff Fort (born February 20, 1947; also known as Abdul Malik Ka'bah) is an American former gang leader from Chicago, Illinois.",
" Fort is the co-founder of the Black P. Stones gang and founder of its El Rukn faction.",
" Fort is currently serving a total of 155 year prison sentence; 80 year prison sentence after being convicted of conspiracy and weapons charges in 1987 for plotting to commit attacks inside the U.S. in exchange for weapons and $2.5 million from Libya and a 75 year sentence for ordering a murder in 1981.",
" Fort was also convicted of drug trafficking in 1983 and sentenced to 13 years in prison."
],
"title": "Jeff Fort"
},
{
"sentences": [
"R v Latimer [2001] 1 S.C.R. 3, was a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada in the controversial case of Robert Latimer, a Saskatchewan farmer convicted of murdering his disabled daughter Tracy Latimer.",
" The case had sparked an intense national debate as to the ethics of what was claimed as a mercy killing.",
" In its decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the crime could not be justified through the defence of necessity, and found that, despite the special circumstances of the case, the lengthy prison sentence given to Latimer was not cruel and unusual and therefore not a breach of section 12 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.",
" The Court also ruled that Latimer was not denied rights to jury nullification, as no such rights exist.",
" The prison sentence was thus upheld, although the Court specifically noted that the federal government had the power to pardon him."
],
"title": "R v Latimer"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Christian Karl Gerhartsreiter (born February 21, 1961) is a convicted murderer and impostor born in Germany who is currently serving a prison sentence in the United States.",
" In his late teens, Gerhartsreiter moved to the US where he lived under a succession of aliases while variously claiming to be an actor, director, art collector, a physicist, a ship's captain, a negotiator of international debt agreements, and an English aristocrat."
],
"title": "Christian Gerhartsreiter"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jeffrey Keith \"Jeff\" Skilling (born November 25, 1953) is the former CEO of Enron Corporation.",
" In 2006, he was convicted of federal felony charges relating to Enron's collapse and is currently serving 14 years of a 24-year, four-month prison sentence at the Federal Prison Camp (FPC) – Montgomery in Montgomery, Alabama.",
" The Supreme Court of the United States heard arguments in the appeal of the case March 1, 2010.",
" On June 24, 2010, the Supreme Court vacated part of Skilling's conviction and transferred the case back to the lower court for resentencing.",
" During April 2011, a three-judge 5th Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled that the verdict would have been the same despite the legal issues being discussed, and Skilling's conviction was confirmed; however, the court ruled Skilling should be resentenced.",
" Skilling appealed this new decision to the Supreme Court, but the appeal was denied.",
" In 2013, the United States Department of Justice reached a deal with Skilling, which resulted in ten years being cut from his sentence."
],
"title": "Jeffrey Skilling"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Who Is Clark Rockefeller?",
" is a 2010 American police procedural television film directed by Mikael Salomon and written and co-produced by Edithe Swensen.",
" It stars Eric McCormack as Christian Gerhartsreiter/Clark Rockefeller and Sherry Stringfield as Sandra Boss.",
" The film is based on the life of Christian Gerhartsreiter, a German con artist who for years impersonated many people, at one point claiming to be part of the Rockefeller family going by the faux name \"Clark Rockefeller\", and kidnapping his daughter.",
" Filming took place in Toronto in October 2009 and was released on March 13, 2010 on the Lifetime network to mixed reviews."
],
"title": "Who Is Clark Rockefeller?"
}
] |
[
"Title: Keli Lane\n\nKeli Lane (born 21 March 1975), a former Australian water polo player, was convicted of the 1996 murder of her newborn baby Tegan, and three counts of lying under oath. Lane is currently serving an 18-year prison sentence and will be eligible for parole on 12 May 2023, after serving a period of 13 years and five months in custody. On 18 April 2011, Lane's lawyers lodged an appeal against her conviction at the same time as a Sydney taxi driver made claim he allegedly saw Lane dispose of the child. Her final application for appeal was rejected by the High Court in August 2014.",
"Title: Victoire Ingabire Umuhoza\n\nVictoire Ingabire Umuhoza (born 3 October 1968) is the chairperson of the Unified Democratic Forces (UDF), a coalition of Rwandan exile opposition groups with a large base of active members in Rwanda, Europe, United States of America and in Canada. She was a party candidate for Rwanda's August 2010 elections, but was ultimately arrested and sentenced to prison. A Sakharov Prize nominee, she is currently serving a 15-year prison sentence in Kigali Central Prison on charges of terrorism and threatening national security.",
"Title: Jack Reeves\n\nJack Wayne Reeves was born in 1940. He is currently serving a lengthy prison sentence for murdering his second and fourth wife.",
"Title: David Strecker\n\nDavid Strecker (born August 12, 1950) also known by the alias Cuba Dave, is a retired American laborer currently serving a 5-year prison sentence in Costa Rica for the promotion of sex tourism. Prior to his arrest and conviction, Strecker was held in preventative detention in San Sebastián prison in San José, Costa Rica. He is the first individual to be targeted for prosecution under Costa Rica's controversial new law, passed in 2012, that makes it illegal for a third party to profit on prostitution.",
"Title: Trial of Oscar Pistorius\n\nThe trial of Oscar Pistorius for the murder of Reeva Steenkamp and several gun-related charges (The State vs Oscar Pistorius) in the High Court of South Africa in Pretoria opened on 3 March 2014. On 11–12 September 2014, Judge Thokozile Masipa delivered a verdict that Pistorius was not guilty of murder, but guilty of the culpable homicide of Steenkamp and reckless endangerment with a firearm at a restaurant. On 21 October 2014, Pistorius received a prison sentence of a maximum of five years for culpable homicide and a concurrent three-year suspended prison sentence for the separate reckless endangerment conviction.",
"Title: Jeff Fort\n\nJeff Fort (born February 20, 1947; also known as Abdul Malik Ka'bah) is an American former gang leader from Chicago, Illinois. Fort is the co-founder of the Black P. Stones gang and founder of its El Rukn faction. Fort is currently serving a total of 155 year prison sentence; 80 year prison sentence after being convicted of conspiracy and weapons charges in 1987 for plotting to commit attacks inside the U.S. in exchange for weapons and $2.5 million from Libya and a 75 year sentence for ordering a murder in 1981. Fort was also convicted of drug trafficking in 1983 and sentenced to 13 years in prison.",
"Title: R v Latimer\n\nR v Latimer [2001] 1 S.C.R. 3, was a decision by the Supreme Court of Canada in the controversial case of Robert Latimer, a Saskatchewan farmer convicted of murdering his disabled daughter Tracy Latimer. The case had sparked an intense national debate as to the ethics of what was claimed as a mercy killing. In its decision, the Supreme Court ruled that the crime could not be justified through the defence of necessity, and found that, despite the special circumstances of the case, the lengthy prison sentence given to Latimer was not cruel and unusual and therefore not a breach of section 12 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. The Court also ruled that Latimer was not denied rights to jury nullification, as no such rights exist. The prison sentence was thus upheld, although the Court specifically noted that the federal government had the power to pardon him.",
"Title: Christian Gerhartsreiter\n\nChristian Karl Gerhartsreiter (born February 21, 1961) is a convicted murderer and impostor born in Germany who is currently serving a prison sentence in the United States. In his late teens, Gerhartsreiter moved to the US where he lived under a succession of aliases while variously claiming to be an actor, director, art collector, a physicist, a ship's captain, a negotiator of international debt agreements, and an English aristocrat.",
"Title: Jeffrey Skilling\n\nJeffrey Keith \"Jeff\" Skilling (born November 25, 1953) is the former CEO of Enron Corporation. In 2006, he was convicted of federal felony charges relating to Enron's collapse and is currently serving 14 years of a 24-year, four-month prison sentence at the Federal Prison Camp (FPC) – Montgomery in Montgomery, Alabama. The Supreme Court of the United States heard arguments in the appeal of the case March 1, 2010. On June 24, 2010, the Supreme Court vacated part of Skilling's conviction and transferred the case back to the lower court for resentencing. During April 2011, a three-judge 5th Circuit Court of Appeals panel ruled that the verdict would have been the same despite the legal issues being discussed, and Skilling's conviction was confirmed; however, the court ruled Skilling should be resentenced. Skilling appealed this new decision to the Supreme Court, but the appeal was denied. In 2013, the United States Department of Justice reached a deal with Skilling, which resulted in ten years being cut from his sentence.",
"Title: Who Is Clark Rockefeller?\n\nWho Is Clark Rockefeller? is a 2010 American police procedural television film directed by Mikael Salomon and written and co-produced by Edithe Swensen. It stars Eric McCormack as Christian Gerhartsreiter/Clark Rockefeller and Sherry Stringfield as Sandra Boss. The film is based on the life of Christian Gerhartsreiter, a German con artist who for years impersonated many people, at one point claiming to be part of the Rockefeller family going by the faux name \"Clark Rockefeller\", and kidnapping his daughter. Filming took place in Toronto in October 2009 and was released on March 13, 2010 on the Lifetime network to mixed reviews."
] |
5,507
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How many series, of documentary series, of which Fossil Detectives was a spin off, have been broadcast ?
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ten
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bridge
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hard
|
{
"title": [
"Fossil Detectives",
"Coast (TV series)"
],
"sent_id": [
1,
5
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"A・C・G・T is a Japanese animation production company, founded in 2001 by former Triangle Staff members.",
" It has been involved in the development of many series, predominantly contributing to other studios and adapting works based on light novels and manga.",
" It is a subsidiary of OB Planning, who handles executive production on many of its series.",
" A.C.G.T also works regularly with Genco, who at times provides executive production while A.C.G.T completes animation production."
],
"title": "A.C.G.T"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Fossil Detectives is a 2008 BBC Television documentary series in which presenter Hermione Cockburn travels across Great Britain exploring fossil sites and discovering the latest scientific developments in geology and palaeontology.",
" The show is a spin-off of \"Coast\"."
],
"title": "Fossil Detectives"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Coast is a BBC documentary series first broadcast on BBC Two television in 2005.",
" A second series started on 26 October 2006, a third in early 2007 and a fourth in mid-2009.",
" It covers various subjects relating to both the natural and social history of the British coastline and also more recently, that of Britain's near neighbours.",
" A fifth series was aired in 2010, followed by a sixth in 2011.",
" A seventh series aired in 2012 and followed a different format from previous series.",
" Series eight started in 2013 while series nine aired in 2014 and series ten in 2015."
],
"title": "Coast (TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"First Life is a 2010 British nature documentary series written and presented by David Attenborough, also known by the expanded titles David Attenborough's First Life (UK) and First Life with David Attenborough (USA).",
" It was first broadcast in the USA as a two-hour special on the Discovery Channel on 24 October 2010.",
" In the United Kingdom it was broadcast as a two-part series on BBC Two on 5 November 2010.",
" \"First Life\" sees Attenborough tackle the subject of the origin of life on Earth.",
" He investigates the evidence from the earliest fossils, which suggest that complex animals first appeared in the oceans around 540 million years ago, an event known as the Cambrian Explosion.",
" Trace fossils of multicellular organisms from an even earlier period, the Ediacaran biota, are also examined.",
" Attenborough travels to Canada, Morocco and Australia, using some of the latest fossil discoveries and their nearest equivalents amongst living species to reveal what life may have been like at that time.",
" Visual effects and computer animation are used to reconstruct and animate the extinct life forms."
],
"title": "First Life (TV series)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives is a four-part BBC documentary series concerning the discovery of fossils.",
" It is written and presented by David Attenborough, produced by Mike Salisbury, and was originally broadcast in April 1989.",
" It was made in between the second and third instalments of Attenborough's \"Life\" series: \"The Living Planet\" and \"The Trials of Life\", respectively.",
" The study of rocks and their ancient secrets was something of a boyhood passion for David Attenborough.",
" In these programmes, his enthusiasm for the subject is undiminished.",
" With the help of expert palaeontologists, fossil hunters and (for the time) modern animation techniques, Attenborough attempts to show how life evolved in Earth's distant past.",
" To do so, he travels the globe to visit the world's most famous fossil sites."
],
"title": "Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Doug McConnell is a television journalist who has focused on environmental issues, with programs on the air continuously since 1982.",
" He has created, produced and hosted many series, special programs, and news projects for local, national and international distribution.",
" His broadcast awards include multiple Emmys, an Iris, and a Gabriel."
],
"title": "Doug McConnell"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Detectives is a British television documentary series that first aired in 2015.",
" The first series was broadcast on BBC Two as a three-part documentary series airing over three consecutive nights from 17 May 2015.",
" The first series followed investigators at Greater Manchester Police's sex crimes unit, focusing on the investigation into historical sex crimes committed by disc jockey Ray Teret, and his subsequent trial and conviction for those offences.",
" A second, four-part series, titled \"The Detectives: Murder on the Streets\" began airing on 20 September 2017, this time shadowing members of Greater Manchester's Murder Investigation Team."
],
"title": "The Detectives (2015 TV series)"
},
{
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"The AACTA Award for Best Documentary Series, is a non-feature film award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) to the producer of an Australian documentary series that is \"a Television Program consisting of a potentially unlimited number of episodes but not less than 2 that is a creative treatment of actuality other than a news, current affairs, sports coverage, magazine, infotainment or light entertainment program.\"",
" Prior to the establishment of the Academy in 2011, the award was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI) at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (more commonly known as the AFI Awards) from 2009–2010.",
" A single award for Best Documentary was handed out from 1958–2008, before it was split into three categories: Best Feature Length Documentary, Best Documentary Under One Hour and Best Documentary Series.",
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"The television in Greece began in 1966.",
" Nevertheless the first TV series was aired in 1970 and was the series \"To Spiti me ton Foinika\", aired by YENED.",
" The next series was \"O Kyrios Synigoros\" in the same year.",
" The first years of television there were only public channels.",
" The first channels were the channel EIR and the TED, the channel of armed forces.",
" Few years later TED renamed to YENED and EIR became EIRT.",
" The public channels renamed again after the coming of PASOK in the power and they became ERT1 and ERT2.",
" Famous TV-series of the period of public television are: \"O Agnostos Polemos\", \"I Geitonia Mas\", \"Louna Park\", \"Christ Recrucified\", \"Methoriakos Stathmos\", \"oi Pantheoi\".",
" In 1989, Greek television entered in a new period, the period of private television.",
" The first private TV channels started to broadcast in 1989.",
" After the creation of private channels the most series were played by them.",
" The period 1995–2009 is the best period of the Greek television and frequently characterized as the golden age of the Greek TV.",
" Then, many series were shot with expensive productions.",
" After 2010, the Greek debt crisis affected the Greek television and the productions decreased dramatically."
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"Shardul Rathod is an Indian film writer, born on 1 July 1968.",
" He is working for entertainment as Screenwriter & film director since 2003.",
"He was born in Delhi.",
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" He knows many languages – Hindi, English, Urdu, Rajasthani and Brij.",
" He is shifted to Mumbai in 2003 and started working in Indian film industry as scrript writer.",
" He has done so many musical album with T-series and with anup jalota.",
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"Title: A.C.G.T\n\nA・C・G・T is a Japanese animation production company, founded in 2001 by former Triangle Staff members. It has been involved in the development of many series, predominantly contributing to other studios and adapting works based on light novels and manga. It is a subsidiary of OB Planning, who handles executive production on many of its series. A.C.G.T also works regularly with Genco, who at times provides executive production while A.C.G.T completes animation production.",
"Title: Fossil Detectives\n\nFossil Detectives is a 2008 BBC Television documentary series in which presenter Hermione Cockburn travels across Great Britain exploring fossil sites and discovering the latest scientific developments in geology and palaeontology. The show is a spin-off of \"Coast\".",
"Title: Coast (TV series)\n\nCoast is a BBC documentary series first broadcast on BBC Two television in 2005. A second series started on 26 October 2006, a third in early 2007 and a fourth in mid-2009. It covers various subjects relating to both the natural and social history of the British coastline and also more recently, that of Britain's near neighbours. A fifth series was aired in 2010, followed by a sixth in 2011. A seventh series aired in 2012 and followed a different format from previous series. Series eight started in 2013 while series nine aired in 2014 and series ten in 2015.",
"Title: First Life (TV series)\n\nFirst Life is a 2010 British nature documentary series written and presented by David Attenborough, also known by the expanded titles David Attenborough's First Life (UK) and First Life with David Attenborough (USA). It was first broadcast in the USA as a two-hour special on the Discovery Channel on 24 October 2010. In the United Kingdom it was broadcast as a two-part series on BBC Two on 5 November 2010. \"First Life\" sees Attenborough tackle the subject of the origin of life on Earth. He investigates the evidence from the earliest fossils, which suggest that complex animals first appeared in the oceans around 540 million years ago, an event known as the Cambrian Explosion. Trace fossils of multicellular organisms from an even earlier period, the Ediacaran biota, are also examined. Attenborough travels to Canada, Morocco and Australia, using some of the latest fossil discoveries and their nearest equivalents amongst living species to reveal what life may have been like at that time. Visual effects and computer animation are used to reconstruct and animate the extinct life forms.",
"Title: Lost Worlds, Vanished Lives\n\nLost Worlds, Vanished Lives is a four-part BBC documentary series concerning the discovery of fossils. It is written and presented by David Attenborough, produced by Mike Salisbury, and was originally broadcast in April 1989. It was made in between the second and third instalments of Attenborough's \"Life\" series: \"The Living Planet\" and \"The Trials of Life\", respectively. The study of rocks and their ancient secrets was something of a boyhood passion for David Attenborough. In these programmes, his enthusiasm for the subject is undiminished. With the help of expert palaeontologists, fossil hunters and (for the time) modern animation techniques, Attenborough attempts to show how life evolved in Earth's distant past. To do so, he travels the globe to visit the world's most famous fossil sites.",
"Title: Doug McConnell\n\nDoug McConnell is a television journalist who has focused on environmental issues, with programs on the air continuously since 1982. He has created, produced and hosted many series, special programs, and news projects for local, national and international distribution. His broadcast awards include multiple Emmys, an Iris, and a Gabriel.",
"Title: The Detectives (2015 TV series)\n\nThe Detectives is a British television documentary series that first aired in 2015. The first series was broadcast on BBC Two as a three-part documentary series airing over three consecutive nights from 17 May 2015. The first series followed investigators at Greater Manchester Police's sex crimes unit, focusing on the investigation into historical sex crimes committed by disc jockey Ray Teret, and his subsequent trial and conviction for those offences. A second, four-part series, titled \"The Detectives: Murder on the Streets\" began airing on 20 September 2017, this time shadowing members of Greater Manchester's Murder Investigation Team.",
"Title: AACTA Award for Best Documentary Series\n\nThe AACTA Award for Best Documentary Series, is a non-feature film award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA) to the producer of an Australian documentary series that is \"a Television Program consisting of a potentially unlimited number of episodes but not less than 2 that is a creative treatment of actuality other than a news, current affairs, sports coverage, magazine, infotainment or light entertainment program.\" Prior to the establishment of the Academy in 2011, the award was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI) at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (more commonly known as the AFI Awards) from 2009–2010. A single award for Best Documentary was handed out from 1958–2008, before it was split into three categories: Best Feature Length Documentary, Best Documentary Under One Hour and Best Documentary Series. The award is presented at the AACTA Awards Luncheon, a black tie event which celebrates achievements in film production, television, documentaries and short films.",
"Title: List of Greek television series\n\nThe television in Greece began in 1966. Nevertheless the first TV series was aired in 1970 and was the series \"To Spiti me ton Foinika\", aired by YENED. The next series was \"O Kyrios Synigoros\" in the same year. The first years of television there were only public channels. The first channels were the channel EIR and the TED, the channel of armed forces. Few years later TED renamed to YENED and EIR became EIRT. The public channels renamed again after the coming of PASOK in the power and they became ERT1 and ERT2. Famous TV-series of the period of public television are: \"O Agnostos Polemos\", \"I Geitonia Mas\", \"Louna Park\", \"Christ Recrucified\", \"Methoriakos Stathmos\", \"oi Pantheoi\". In 1989, Greek television entered in a new period, the period of private television. The first private TV channels started to broadcast in 1989. After the creation of private channels the most series were played by them. The period 1995–2009 is the best period of the Greek television and frequently characterized as the golden age of the Greek TV. Then, many series were shot with expensive productions. After 2010, the Greek debt crisis affected the Greek television and the productions decreased dramatically.",
"Title: Shardul Rathod\n\nShardul Rathod is an Indian film writer, born on 1 July 1968. He is working for entertainment as Screenwriter & film director since 2003. He was born in Delhi. He done PhD in Hindi. He knows many languages – Hindi, English, Urdu, Rajasthani and Brij. He is shifted to Mumbai in 2003 and started working in Indian film industry as scrript writer. He has done so many musical album with T-series and with anup jalota. He has done more than six animation films for kids for Ladmark Toonz Hydrabad India, He specialises in action comedy films, he has written many series for small screen,"
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Under what name does the host of the Ben Show perform as a singer ?
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"An open mic or open mike (derived from the expression \"open microphone\") is a live show at a coffeehouse, nightclub, comedy club or pub where audience members who are amateur performers or professionals who want to try out new material or plug an upcoming show are given the opportunity to perform onstage.",
" Typically, as the name suggests, the performer is provided with a microphone which is plugged into a PA system, to make the individual's performance loud enough for the audience to hear.",
" Often the performers sign up in advance for a time slot with the host or master of ceremonies, typically an experienced performer or the venue manager or owner.",
" The master of ceremonies may screen potential candidates for suitability for the venue and give individuals a time to perform in the show.",
" These events are focused on performance arts like poetry and spoken word, music (often singer-songwriters who accompany themselves on guitar), and comedy.",
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"Benjamin Isaac Hoffman (born December 13, 1974) is an American comedian, actor and writer.",
" He is also a country music singer, performing under the name Wheeler Walker Jr."
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"Win Ben Stein's Money was an American television game show created by Al Burton and Donnie Brainard that aired first-run episodes from July 28, 1997 to January 31, 2003 on the Comedy Central cable network, with repeat episodes airing until May 8, 2003.",
" The show featured three contestants who competed to answer general knowledge questions in order to win the grand prize of $5,000 from the show's host, Ben Stein.",
" In the second half of each episode, Stein participated as a \"common\" contestant in order to defend his money from being taken by his competitors.",
" The show won six Daytime Emmy awards, with Stein and Jimmy Kimmel, the show's original co-host, sharing the Outstanding Game Show Host award in 1999."
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"<section begin=head />\"Saturday Night Live\" (\"SNL\") is a late-night sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels.",
" It premiered on NBC, a terrestrial television network, on October 11, 1975 under the title \"NBC's Saturday Night\".",
" The show often satirizes contemporary American popular culture and politics.",
" \"Saturday Night Live\" features a two-tiered cast: the repertory members, also known as the \"Not Ready for Prime-Time Players,\" and newer cast members, known as \"Featured Players.\"",
" Each week, the show features a host, often a well-known celebrity, who delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast.",
" A musical guest is also invited to perform several sets (usually two, and occasionally more).",
" Every so often a host or musical guest will fill both roles, such as was the case with Britney Spears in 2000 and 2002, Jennifer Lopez in 2001 and 2010, Justin Timberlake in 2003, 2006 and 2013, Taylor Swift in 2009, Bruno Mars in 2012, Lady Gaga in 2013, Miley Cyrus in 2013 and 2015, Drake in 2014 and 2016, Blake Shelton in 2015, and Ariana Grande in 2016.",
" With the exception of Season 7 and several other rare cases, the show has begun with a cold open that ends with someone breaking character and proclaiming \"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night!",
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"Scott Hoffman (born September 1, 1976), known by his stage name Babydaddy, is an American musician and the Ivor Novello Award-winning multi-instrumentalist, backing vocalist and lyricist for the U.S. glam rock band, Scissor Sisters.",
" He is the brother of television personality Ben Hoffman, who co-hosted \"InfoMania\" on the Current TV cable network and created and hosted \"The Ben Show\" on Comedy Central."
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"Bob Boilen is the current host and the creator of NPR's online music show \"All Songs Considered\".",
" He is also the creator of the Tiny Desk Concert series for NPR Music, hosting intimate performances at his desk.",
" The series curated by Boilen and the team of NPR Music was inspired by a comment made by NPR Music's Stephen Thompson when he jokingly invited musician Laura Gibson to perform at Bob's desk.",
" The two of them went to see Gibson at a show at SXSW in 2008 and the loud crowd made it impossible to hear her.",
" The name of the series is a play on the name Tiny Desk Unit, a band Boilen played in from 1979-1981.",
" Bob Boilen was the director of the NPR show \"All Things Considered\" (1989–2007) and chose the music between the news stories for that show.",
" Those musical snippets or \"buttons\" was the starting point for the creation of \"All Songs Considered\"."
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"Follies is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by James Goldman.",
" The story concerns a reunion in a crumbling Broadway theatre, scheduled for demolition, of the past performers of the \"Weismann's Follies\", a musical revue (based on the \"Ziegfeld Follies\"), that played in that theatre between the World Wars.",
" It focuses on two couples, Buddy and Sally Durant Plummer and Benjamin and Phyllis Rogers Stone, who are attending the reunion.",
" Sally and Phyllis were showgirls in the Follies.",
" Both couples are deeply unhappy with their marriages.",
" Buddy, a traveling salesman, is having an affair with a girl on the road; Sally is still as much in love with Ben as she was years ago; and Ben is so self-absorbed that Phyllis feels emotionally abandoned.",
" Several of the former showgirls perform their old numbers, sometimes accompanied by the ghosts of their former selves.",
" The musical numbers in the show have been interpreted as pastiches of the styles of the leading Broadway composers of the 1920s ands '30s, and sometimes as parodies of specific songs."
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"The Improv is an improvisational comedy show which was started in May 2012 in Bangalore, India.",
" The show has no script and is totally improvised, as its name suggests.",
" The audiences give suggestions, situations and scenarios to the host and taking the cue, the actors create on-the-spot hilarious scenes on stage.",
" It is hosted and directed by Saad Khan, an Indian filmmaker.",
" The show is conceptualized by Saad Khan and Siddhanth Sundar.",
" The show’s performers are Siddhanth Sundar, Sal Yusuf, Sumukhi Suresh, Darius Sunawala, Abel Mathews, Tim Schultz and Praveen Raj.",
" The team has performed over 100 shows in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sweden.",
" It is the only Indian team which was invited and selected to perform at the Sweden International Improv Festival in March 2016."
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"The Ben Show (also known as The Ben Show With Ben Hoffman) is an American sketch comedy television series created and hosted by comedian Ben Hoffman.",
" The series premiered on February 28, 2013, on the American cable television network Comedy Central.",
" Hoffman, Mike Gibbons, Itay Reiss, Derek Van Pelt, and Judi Brown Marmel serve as the show's executive producers."
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"Formula 1 Decade was a show on Speed Channel.",
" First airing on May 11, 2003 the show takes a look at Formula One Grand Prix events that were run 10 years prior to the present season.",
" A one-hour show, the announcers, SPEED's Formula One commentary team, Bob Varsha, Steve Matchett, and David Hobbs, perform a mixture of a commentary as if the race is taking place right now along with reminiscing about rules changes and also Matchett's then role with Michael Schumacher's team.",
" In 2003, when the show looked back at the 1993 season, dominated by Alain Prost, Varsha was the show's host, while Hobbs and Matchett looked at videotape of the races, and reminisced.",
" That changed in 2004, when Matchett began introducing the race that would be seen on an episode and wrapping up each show, while Varsha joined Matchett and Hobbs to do commentary."
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"Title: Open mic\n\nAn open mic or open mike (derived from the expression \"open microphone\") is a live show at a coffeehouse, nightclub, comedy club or pub where audience members who are amateur performers or professionals who want to try out new material or plug an upcoming show are given the opportunity to perform onstage. Typically, as the name suggests, the performer is provided with a microphone which is plugged into a PA system, to make the individual's performance loud enough for the audience to hear. Often the performers sign up in advance for a time slot with the host or master of ceremonies, typically an experienced performer or the venue manager or owner. The master of ceremonies may screen potential candidates for suitability for the venue and give individuals a time to perform in the show. These events are focused on performance arts like poetry and spoken word, music (often singer-songwriters who accompany themselves on guitar), and comedy. Less commonly, small groups, such as a small rock band duo/trio or a comedy duo may appear. Group performances are uncommon, because of the space and the logistics of loading in and soundchecking such a group.",
"Title: Ben Hoffman\n\nBenjamin Isaac Hoffman (born December 13, 1974) is an American comedian, actor and writer. He is also a country music singer, performing under the name Wheeler Walker Jr.",
"Title: Win Ben Stein's Money\n\nWin Ben Stein's Money was an American television game show created by Al Burton and Donnie Brainard that aired first-run episodes from July 28, 1997 to January 31, 2003 on the Comedy Central cable network, with repeat episodes airing until May 8, 2003. The show featured three contestants who competed to answer general knowledge questions in order to win the grand prize of $5,000 from the show's host, Ben Stein. In the second half of each episode, Stein participated as a \"common\" contestant in order to defend his money from being taken by his competitors. The show won six Daytime Emmy awards, with Stein and Jimmy Kimmel, the show's original co-host, sharing the Outstanding Game Show Host award in 1999.",
"Title: List of Saturday Night Live episodes\n\n<section begin=head />\"Saturday Night Live\" (\"SNL\") is a late-night sketch comedy and variety show created by Lorne Michaels. It premiered on NBC, a terrestrial television network, on October 11, 1975 under the title \"NBC's Saturday Night\". The show often satirizes contemporary American popular culture and politics. \"Saturday Night Live\" features a two-tiered cast: the repertory members, also known as the \"Not Ready for Prime-Time Players,\" and newer cast members, known as \"Featured Players.\" Each week, the show features a host, often a well-known celebrity, who delivers an opening monologue and performs in sketches with the cast. A musical guest is also invited to perform several sets (usually two, and occasionally more). Every so often a host or musical guest will fill both roles, such as was the case with Britney Spears in 2000 and 2002, Jennifer Lopez in 2001 and 2010, Justin Timberlake in 2003, 2006 and 2013, Taylor Swift in 2009, Bruno Mars in 2012, Lady Gaga in 2013, Miley Cyrus in 2013 and 2015, Drake in 2014 and 2016, Blake Shelton in 2015, and Ariana Grande in 2016. With the exception of Season 7 and several other rare cases, the show has begun with a cold open that ends with someone breaking character and proclaiming \"Live from New York, it's Saturday Night! \"",
"Title: Babydaddy\n\nScott Hoffman (born September 1, 1976), known by his stage name Babydaddy, is an American musician and the Ivor Novello Award-winning multi-instrumentalist, backing vocalist and lyricist for the U.S. glam rock band, Scissor Sisters. He is the brother of television personality Ben Hoffman, who co-hosted \"InfoMania\" on the Current TV cable network and created and hosted \"The Ben Show\" on Comedy Central.",
"Title: Bob Boilen\n\nBob Boilen is the current host and the creator of NPR's online music show \"All Songs Considered\". He is also the creator of the Tiny Desk Concert series for NPR Music, hosting intimate performances at his desk. The series curated by Boilen and the team of NPR Music was inspired by a comment made by NPR Music's Stephen Thompson when he jokingly invited musician Laura Gibson to perform at Bob's desk. The two of them went to see Gibson at a show at SXSW in 2008 and the loud crowd made it impossible to hear her. The name of the series is a play on the name Tiny Desk Unit, a band Boilen played in from 1979-1981. Bob Boilen was the director of the NPR show \"All Things Considered\" (1989–2007) and chose the music between the news stories for that show. Those musical snippets or \"buttons\" was the starting point for the creation of \"All Songs Considered\".",
"Title: Follies\n\nFollies is a musical with music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim and a book by James Goldman. The story concerns a reunion in a crumbling Broadway theatre, scheduled for demolition, of the past performers of the \"Weismann's Follies\", a musical revue (based on the \"Ziegfeld Follies\"), that played in that theatre between the World Wars. It focuses on two couples, Buddy and Sally Durant Plummer and Benjamin and Phyllis Rogers Stone, who are attending the reunion. Sally and Phyllis were showgirls in the Follies. Both couples are deeply unhappy with their marriages. Buddy, a traveling salesman, is having an affair with a girl on the road; Sally is still as much in love with Ben as she was years ago; and Ben is so self-absorbed that Phyllis feels emotionally abandoned. Several of the former showgirls perform their old numbers, sometimes accompanied by the ghosts of their former selves. The musical numbers in the show have been interpreted as pastiches of the styles of the leading Broadway composers of the 1920s ands '30s, and sometimes as parodies of specific songs.",
"Title: The Improv (India)\n\nThe Improv is an improvisational comedy show which was started in May 2012 in Bangalore, India. The show has no script and is totally improvised, as its name suggests. The audiences give suggestions, situations and scenarios to the host and taking the cue, the actors create on-the-spot hilarious scenes on stage. It is hosted and directed by Saad Khan, an Indian filmmaker. The show is conceptualized by Saad Khan and Siddhanth Sundar. The show’s performers are Siddhanth Sundar, Sal Yusuf, Sumukhi Suresh, Darius Sunawala, Abel Mathews, Tim Schultz and Praveen Raj. The team has performed over 100 shows in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Mumbai, Chennai, Dubai, Abu Dhabi and Sweden. It is the only Indian team which was invited and selected to perform at the Sweden International Improv Festival in March 2016.",
"Title: The Ben Show\n\nThe Ben Show (also known as The Ben Show With Ben Hoffman) is an American sketch comedy television series created and hosted by comedian Ben Hoffman. The series premiered on February 28, 2013, on the American cable television network Comedy Central. Hoffman, Mike Gibbons, Itay Reiss, Derek Van Pelt, and Judi Brown Marmel serve as the show's executive producers.",
"Title: Formula 1 Decade\n\nFormula 1 Decade was a show on Speed Channel. First airing on May 11, 2003 the show takes a look at Formula One Grand Prix events that were run 10 years prior to the present season. A one-hour show, the announcers, SPEED's Formula One commentary team, Bob Varsha, Steve Matchett, and David Hobbs, perform a mixture of a commentary as if the race is taking place right now along with reminiscing about rules changes and also Matchett's then role with Michael Schumacher's team. In 2003, when the show looked back at the 1993 season, dominated by Alain Prost, Varsha was the show's host, while Hobbs and Matchett looked at videotape of the races, and reminisced. That changed in 2004, when Matchett began introducing the race that would be seen on an episode and wrapping up each show, while Varsha joined Matchett and Hobbs to do commentary."
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In which year was the University established at which Justin Hansford, for academic year 2016-2017, was a visiting professor of law ?
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"Diamela Eltit (born 1947, Santiago de Chile) is a well known Chilean writer and university professor.",
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" In 1977 she began a career as Spanish and literature teacher at high school level in several public schools in Santiago, such as the Instituto Nacional and the Liceo Carmela Carvajal.",
" In 1984 she started teaching at universities in Chile, where she is currently professor at the \"Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana\" and abroad.",
" During the last thirty years Eltit has lectured and participated in conferences, seminars and literature events throughout the world, in Europe, Africa, North and Latin America.",
" She has been several times visiting professor at the University of California at Berkeley, and also at Johns Hopkins University, Stanford University, Washington University at Saint Louis, University of Pittsburgh, University of Virginia and, since 2007, New York University, where she holds a teaching appointment as Distinguished Global Visiting Professor and teaches at the Creative Writing Program in Spanish.",
" In the academic year 2014-2015 Eltit was invited by Cambridge University, U.K., to the Simon Bolivar Chair at the Center of Latin American Studies.",
" Since 2014 Diamela Eltit´s personal and literary archives are deposited at the University of Princeton.",
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"Angela P. Harris (born 1961) is a legal scholar at UC Davis School of Law, in the fields of critical race theory, feminist legal scholarship, and criminal law.",
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" In 2009, Harris joined the faculty of the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School as a visiting professor.",
" In 2010, she also assumed the role of acting vice dean for research and faculty development.",
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"Michael S. Moore is an American lawyer, focusing in constitutional law, criminal law and jurisprudence, currently the Charles R. Walgreen Chair at University of Illinois, formerly the Leon Meltzer Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at University of Pennsylvania, Robert Kingsley Chair at University of Southern California, Warren Distinguished Professor of Law at University of San Diego, William Minor Lile Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at University of Virginia, Mason Ladd Distinguished Visiting Professor at University of Iowa and the Florence Ragatz Visiting Professorship at Yale Law School."
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"Ping-hui Liao (Traditional Chinese:廖炳惠) is Chuan-liu Chair Professor in Taiwan Studies at the Department of Literature of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD).",
" Prior to taking the chair professor position at UCSD, he was a Distinguished Professor at National Tsinghua University and also Director General of the National Science Council Department of Humanities and Social Sciences.",
" He was also a visiting professor at Columbia University during the 2001-02 academic year and before that a visiting scholar at the Harvard-Yenching Institute in 1996-97 and Princeton University in 1991-92.",
" He graduated from Tunghai University in 1976.",
" He received his Ph.D. at the University of California, San Diego in 1987."
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"Duncan McCargo is Professor of Political Science at the University of Leeds.",
" Since the beginning of 2015, he has held a shared appointment at Columbia University, where he is a Visiting Professor of Political Science and teaches every spring semester.",
" McCargo is also a visiting scholar at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University, and an associate fellow of the New-York-based Asia Society.",
" He holds three degrees from the University of London: a First in English (Royal Holloway 1986); an MA in Area Studies (Southeast Asia) (1990); and a PhD in Politics (1993) (both graduate degrees from the School of Oriental and African Studies).",
" He has also taught at Queen's University, Belfast, and at Kobe Gakuin University, Japan.",
" In 2006-07, he was a visiting senior research fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore.",
" He served as a distinguished visiting professor at Universiti Utara Malaysia in September 2011.",
" During the 2015-16 academic year, he was a Visitor at the School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton."
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"James Jordan (born 1953) is an American writer, conductor, and professor at Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton, New Jersey where he is currently the Senior Conductor and directs the select touring ensemble Williamson Voices and the Sophomore choir, Schola Cantorum.",
" Jordan received a Bachelor of Music (B.M.) degree from Susquehanna University, and both a Master of Music (M.M.) degree in Choral Conducting and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in the Psychology of Music from Temple University and was a student of Elaine Brown, Wilhelm Ehmann and Frauke Haasemann.",
" During the 2004-2005 academic year, he was a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Music Education at West Chester University.",
" He has also been a visiting professor, lecturer, and clinician at a number of conservatories and universities including the Curtis Institute.",
" Jordan is the editor of the \"Evoking Sound Choral Series\"."
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"Milburn Price, born 9 April 1938 in Electric Mills, Mississippi, has served most recently as Dean of the School of Performing Arts at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama from 1993 to 2006.",
" Following his retirement, he continued to conduct the Samford Orchestra and to teach one church music course each semester until 2011.",
" Prior to moving to Samford, he served as Dean of the School of Church Music at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky from 1981 to 1993.",
" Earlier he was Chair of the Music Department at Furman University from 1972 to 1981.",
" During the 2011–2012 academic year he was Visiting Professor and Acting Chair of Choral Music at Stetson University.",
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"Haywood Jefferson Powell (born April 25, 1954) is a law professor at Duke University.",
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" Before joining The George Washington University Law Faculty, Powell had been a professor of Law at Duke University since 1987.",
" In 1999 the Duke Bar Association presented Powell with the \"Excellence in Small Section Teaching\" Award, and in the academic year 2001–2002, he was Duke University's \"Scholar/Teacher of the year\".",
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"Title: Diamela Eltit\n\nDiamela Eltit (born 1947, Santiago de Chile) is a well known Chilean writer and university professor. Between 1966 and 1976 she graduated in Spanish studies at the \"Universidad Católica de Chile\" and followed graduate studies in Literature at the \"Universidad de\" \"Chile\" in Santiago. In 1977 she began a career as Spanish and literature teacher at high school level in several public schools in Santiago, such as the Instituto Nacional and the Liceo Carmela Carvajal. In 1984 she started teaching at universities in Chile, where she is currently professor at the \"Universidad Tecnológica Metropolitana\" and abroad. During the last thirty years Eltit has lectured and participated in conferences, seminars and literature events throughout the world, in Europe, Africa, North and Latin America. She has been several times visiting professor at the University of California at Berkeley, and also at Johns Hopkins University, Stanford University, Washington University at Saint Louis, University of Pittsburgh, University of Virginia and, since 2007, New York University, where she holds a teaching appointment as Distinguished Global Visiting Professor and teaches at the Creative Writing Program in Spanish. In the academic year 2014-2015 Eltit was invited by Cambridge University, U.K., to the Simon Bolivar Chair at the Center of Latin American Studies. Since 2014 Diamela Eltit´s personal and literary archives are deposited at the University of Princeton. Through her career several hundreds of Latin American young writers have participated as students at her highly appreciated literature workshops.",
"Title: Angela P. Harris\n\nAngela P. Harris (born 1961) is a legal scholar at UC Davis School of Law, in the fields of critical race theory, feminist legal scholarship, and criminal law. She held the position of professor of law at UC Berkeley School of Law, joining the faculty in 1988. In 2009, Harris joined the faculty of the State University of New York at Buffalo Law School as a visiting professor. In 2010, she also assumed the role of acting vice dean for research and faculty development. In 2011, she accepted an offer to join the faculty at the UC Davis School of Law, and began teaching as a professor of law in the 2011–12 academic year.",
"Title: Michael S. Moore (academic)\n\nMichael S. Moore is an American lawyer, focusing in constitutional law, criminal law and jurisprudence, currently the Charles R. Walgreen Chair at University of Illinois, formerly the Leon Meltzer Professor of Law and Professor of Philosophy at University of Pennsylvania, Robert Kingsley Chair at University of Southern California, Warren Distinguished Professor of Law at University of San Diego, William Minor Lile Distinguished Visiting Professor of Law at University of Virginia, Mason Ladd Distinguished Visiting Professor at University of Iowa and the Florence Ragatz Visiting Professorship at Yale Law School.",
"Title: Ping-hui Liao\n\nPing-hui Liao (Traditional Chinese:廖炳惠) is Chuan-liu Chair Professor in Taiwan Studies at the Department of Literature of the University of California, San Diego (UCSD). Prior to taking the chair professor position at UCSD, he was a Distinguished Professor at National Tsinghua University and also Director General of the National Science Council Department of Humanities and Social Sciences. He was also a visiting professor at Columbia University during the 2001-02 academic year and before that a visiting scholar at the Harvard-Yenching Institute in 1996-97 and Princeton University in 1991-92. He graduated from Tunghai University in 1976. He received his Ph.D. at the University of California, San Diego in 1987.",
"Title: Duncan McCargo\n\nDuncan McCargo is Professor of Political Science at the University of Leeds. Since the beginning of 2015, he has held a shared appointment at Columbia University, where he is a Visiting Professor of Political Science and teaches every spring semester. McCargo is also a visiting scholar at the Weatherhead East Asian Institute, Columbia University, and an associate fellow of the New-York-based Asia Society. He holds three degrees from the University of London: a First in English (Royal Holloway 1986); an MA in Area Studies (Southeast Asia) (1990); and a PhD in Politics (1993) (both graduate degrees from the School of Oriental and African Studies). He has also taught at Queen's University, Belfast, and at Kobe Gakuin University, Japan. In 2006-07, he was a visiting senior research fellow at the Asia Research Institute, National University of Singapore. He served as a distinguished visiting professor at Universiti Utara Malaysia in September 2011. During the 2015-16 academic year, he was a Visitor at the School of Social Science, Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton.",
"Title: James Jordan (conductor)\n\nJames Jordan (born 1953) is an American writer, conductor, and professor at Westminster Choir College of Rider University in Princeton, New Jersey where he is currently the Senior Conductor and directs the select touring ensemble Williamson Voices and the Sophomore choir, Schola Cantorum. Jordan received a Bachelor of Music (B.M.) degree from Susquehanna University, and both a Master of Music (M.M.) degree in Choral Conducting and a Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.) in the Psychology of Music from Temple University and was a student of Elaine Brown, Wilhelm Ehmann and Frauke Haasemann. During the 2004-2005 academic year, he was a Distinguished Visiting Professor of Music Education at West Chester University. He has also been a visiting professor, lecturer, and clinician at a number of conservatories and universities including the Curtis Institute. Jordan is the editor of the \"Evoking Sound Choral Series\".",
"Title: Milburn Price\n\nMilburn Price, born 9 April 1938 in Electric Mills, Mississippi, has served most recently as Dean of the School of Performing Arts at Samford University in Birmingham, Alabama from 1993 to 2006. Following his retirement, he continued to conduct the Samford Orchestra and to teach one church music course each semester until 2011. Prior to moving to Samford, he served as Dean of the School of Church Music at the Southern Baptist Theological Seminary in Louisville, Kentucky from 1981 to 1993. Earlier he was Chair of the Music Department at Furman University from 1972 to 1981. During the 2011–2012 academic year he was Visiting Professor and Acting Chair of Choral Music at Stetson University. Subsequent appointments as Visiting Professor include Mercer University (2013–2014) and Mississippi College (2014–2015).",
"Title: Justin Hansford\n\nProfessor Justin Hansford is a professor of law at the St. Louis University School of Law where he is a civil rights expert specializing in Critical Race Theory, international law, legal ethics, and legal history. For the 2016-2017 academic year, Professor Hansford is on leave from SLU Law to teach as a visiting professor of law at his alma mater, Georgetown Law, as well as researching and teaching as a democracy project fellow at Harvard University's Charles Warren Center of American Studies.",
"Title: H. Jefferson Powell\n\nHaywood Jefferson Powell (born April 25, 1954) is a law professor at Duke University. Before his return to Duke, he served in the Office of Legal Council at the United States Justice Department in Washington, D.C. Before this second tenure in the Justice Department, Powell was the Lyle T. Alverson Professor of Law at The George Washington University in Washington, D.C., a post which he accepted in 2010. Before joining The George Washington University Law Faculty, Powell had been a professor of Law at Duke University since 1987. In 1999 the Duke Bar Association presented Powell with the \"Excellence in Small Section Teaching\" Award, and in the academic year 2001–2002, he was Duke University's \"Scholar/Teacher of the year\". More recently, he has been named Frederic Cleaveland Professor of Law and Divinity. Powell is currently the Samuel Rubin Visiting Professor of Law at Columbia Law School, where he teaches constitutional law.",
"Title: Georgetown Law\n\nGeorgetown University Law Center (commonly referred to as Georgetown Law School or Georgetown Law) is one of the professional graduate schools of Georgetown University, a private research university located in Washington, D.C. Established in 1870, it is the second largest law school in the United States, and receives more full-time applications than any other law school in the country."
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The creator of "Tunnels & Trolls" and "Wasteland" also had a science fiction role playing game published by which company?
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Flying Buffalo
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" The event is held annually on the last weekend of July and runs for 3 days from Friday, through to the end of Sunday (and sometimes a little into the following Monday morning).",
" To date MerpCon has been held each year in Spokane, WA, USA.",
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"The Doctor Who Role Playing Game is a \"Doctor Who\" roleplaying game published by FASA in 1985.",
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"An online text-based role playing game is a role-playing game played online using a solely text-based interface.",
" Online text-based role playing games date to 1978, with the creation of \"MUD1\", which began the MUD heritage that culminates in today's MMORPGs.",
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"Mercenaries, Spies and Private Eyes (\"MSPE\") is a tabletop role-playing game designed and written by Michael A. Stackpole and first published in April 1983 by Blade, a division of Flying Buffalo, Inc.",
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"The Aethra Chronicles - Volume One: Celystra's Bane or The Aethra Chronicles (also known as Aethra for short) is a classic 1994 MS-DOS shareware computer role playing game.",
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"The Cortex System is a generic RPG system based on the \"Sovereign Stone System \", and was developed by Margaret Weis Productions, Ltd for the Serenity Role Playing Game.",
" It was subsequently used for their licensed \"Battlestar Galactica\" and Supernatural RPGs, and brought out as a stand-alone system in the \"Cortex System Role Playing Game\" book (also called the \"Cortex Classic System Role Playing Game\").",
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"FTL:2448 is a science fiction role playing game, created by Richard Tucholka, and published by Tri Tac Games in 1982, about faster-than-light (FTL) travel with alien races.",
" In 1985, there was an expanded edition, and in 1990, a two-volume version of the game was released.",
" Book One covered character creation, alien races, combat, equipment, and some scenarios.",
" Book Two included the extensive Star-System-generation system, several campaign setups, and more background information on the overall campaign.",
" The 2000 PDF Edition includes an additional 100 pages of new material as well as starship blueprints, The Art of FTL, and additional material."
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"Marvel Heroic Roleplaying (MHRP), is the fourth role playing game set in the Marvel Universe, published Margaret Weis Productions under license from Marvel Comics.",
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" In early 2013 Margaret Weis Productions announced they would not be renewing their license."
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"Title: The Doctor Who Role Playing Game\n\nThe Doctor Who Role Playing Game is a \"Doctor Who\" roleplaying game published by FASA in 1985. The game allows players to assume similar roles to the Doctor and his companions or as agents of the Celestial Intervention Agency.",
"Title: Online text-based role-playing game\n\nAn online text-based role playing game is a role-playing game played online using a solely text-based interface. Online text-based role playing games date to 1978, with the creation of \"MUD1\", which began the MUD heritage that culminates in today's MMORPGs. Some online-text based role playing games are video games, but some are organized and played entirely by humans through text-based communication. Over the years, games have used TELNET, internet forums, IRC, email and social networking websites as their media.",
"Title: Mercenaries, Spies and Private Eyes\n\nMercenaries, Spies and Private Eyes (\"MSPE\") is a tabletop role-playing game designed and written by Michael A. Stackpole and first published in April 1983 by Blade, a division of Flying Buffalo, Inc. A second edition was later published by Sleuth Publications, but Flying Buffalo continues to distribute the game. \"MSPE\"'s mechanics are based on those of \"Tunnels and Trolls\", with the addition of a skill system for characters. A few adventure modules were also released for \"MSPE\". The ruleset of 1987 video game \"Wasteland\", on which Michael A. Stackpole worked, is based on \"MSPE\"; as the upcoming 2013 sequel \"Wasteland 2\" will use similar mechanics, so it too can be seen as based on MSPE.",
"Title: The Aethra Chronicles\n\nThe Aethra Chronicles - Volume One: Celystra's Bane or The Aethra Chronicles (also known as Aethra for short) is a classic 1994 MS-DOS shareware computer role playing game. The game was based on the Rolemaster game system, a Pencil & Paper role playing game. It was developed mostly as a one-man project by Michael Lawrence with some help from others for the graphics and sound/music.",
"Title: Cortex System\n\nThe Cortex System is a generic RPG system based on the \"Sovereign Stone System \", and was developed by Margaret Weis Productions, Ltd for the Serenity Role Playing Game. It was subsequently used for their licensed \"Battlestar Galactica\" and Supernatural RPGs, and brought out as a stand-alone system in the \"Cortex System Role Playing Game\" book (also called the \"Cortex Classic System Role Playing Game\"). Serenity, using the Cortex System, was the 2005 Origins Award Gamer's Choice Role Playing Game of the Year.",
"Title: FTL:2448\n\nFTL:2448 is a science fiction role playing game, created by Richard Tucholka, and published by Tri Tac Games in 1982, about faster-than-light (FTL) travel with alien races. In 1985, there was an expanded edition, and in 1990, a two-volume version of the game was released. Book One covered character creation, alien races, combat, equipment, and some scenarios. Book Two included the extensive Star-System-generation system, several campaign setups, and more background information on the overall campaign. The 2000 PDF Edition includes an additional 100 pages of new material as well as starship blueprints, The Art of FTL, and additional material.",
"Title: Marvel Heroic Roleplaying\n\nMarvel Heroic Roleplaying (MHRP), is the fourth role playing game set in the Marvel Universe, published Margaret Weis Productions under license from Marvel Comics. It was a fast playing game using the Cortex Plus system, with the first volume published in early 2012. In early 2013 Margaret Weis Productions announced they would not be renewing their license.",
"Title: Starfaring\n\nStarfaring is a science fiction role-playing game created by Ken St. Andre and published by Flying Buffalo in August 1976.",
"Title: Ken St. Andre\n\nKenneth Eugene St. Andre (born on April 28, 1947 in Ogden, Utah) is an American fantasy author and game designer, best known for his work with \"Tunnels & Trolls\" and \"Wasteland\". He has been an active member of \"The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America\" since 1989."
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What is the home stadium of this football club where Jordan Parkes plays as an attacking midfielder?
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Vauxhall Road
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"Rakhine United FC (Burmese: ရခိုင်ယူနိုက်တက် ဘောလုံးအသင်း ) Football Club is a professional football club, based in Rakhine State, that plays in the Myanmar National League.",
" Rakhine United Football Club in 2009, the club changed its name to Rakhapura United in December,2010.",
" Home Stadium to use Waytharli Yinpyin in Sittwe Township, Rakhine State.",
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" Rakhine United Football Club in 2009, the club changed its name to Rakhapura United in December,2010.",
" Home Stadium to use Waytharli Yinpyin in Sittwe Township, Rakhine State.",
" Now they use to play in Thuwanna YTC Stadium as home.",
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"Rakhine United FC (Burmese: ရခိုင်ယူနိုက်တက် ဘောလုံးအသင်း ) Football Club is a professional football club, based in Rakhine State, that plays in the Myanmar National League.",
" Rakhine United Football Club in 2009, the club changed its name to Rakhapura United in December,2010.",
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" Rakhine United Football Club in 2009, the club changed its name to Rakhapura United in December,2010.",
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"Lim Shiya (born 26 June 1986) is a Singaporean footballer who plays as a midfielder for Australian W-League team Perth Glory.",
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" She made her team debut for Home United FC (Women’s Team) in the FAS Women’s Challenge Cup 2001 at the age of 15 and played for FAS Young Women in 2003 before moving to Arion Women's Football Club, the Singapore’s first all-women football club in 2006.",
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" While internationally he is remembered for being part of the Chinese squad that came fourth within the 2000 AFC Asian Cup as well as also being part of the squad that took part in the 2002 FIFA World Cup.",
" Since retiring he would help form a local football club called Shanghai Lucky Star Youth Football Club, however on October 12, 2010 he was detained by police for his involvement in fixing a league game against Tianjin Teda F.C. on November 30, 2003 and was sentenced to five and a half years imprisonment on June 13, 2012."
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"Title: Hemel Hempstead Town F.C.\n\nHemel Hempstead Town Football Club is a semi-professional football club based in Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire, England. Affiliated to the Hertfordshire County Football Association, they are currently members of the National League South, the sixth tier of English football, and play at Vauxhall Road.",
"Title: Jordan Parkes\n\nJordan David Parkes (born 26 July 1989) is an English semi professional association footballer, who plays as an attacking midfielder for Hemel Hempstead Town and has also played as a full back.",
"Title: 2015 Rakhine United F.C. season\n\nRakhine United FC (Burmese: ရခိုင်ယူနိုက်တက် ဘောလုံးအသင်း ) Football Club is a professional football club, based in Rakhine State, that plays in the Myanmar National League. Rakhine United Football Club in 2009, the club changed its name to Rakhapura United in December,2010. Home Stadium to use Waytharli Yinpyin in Sittwe Township, Rakhine State. Now they use to play in Thuwanna YTC Stadium as home. Last season Rakhapura United FC stand 10th position. Rakhine United FC biggest won (7-2) in General Aung San Cup against Manaw Myay.",
"Title: Rakhine United F.C.\n\nRakhine United Football Club (Burmese: ရခိုင်ယူနိုက်တက် ဘောလုံးအသင်း ) is a professional football club, based in Rakhine State, that plays in the Myanmar National League. Rakhine United Football Club in 2009, the club changed its name to Rakhapura United in December,2010. Home Stadium to use Waytharli Yinpyin in Sittwe Township, Rakhine State. Now they use to play in Thuwanna YTC Stadium as home. Last season Rakhapura United FC stand 10th position. Rakhapura United Football Club drawn with Yadanabon FC, that time Yadanarbon FC is the Champion of MNL. That match is the first ever professional match in Myanmar National League. In December 2012, the club has used its origin name Rakhine United F.C..",
"Title: 2016 Rakhine United F.C. season\n\nRakhine United FC (Burmese: ရခိုင်ယူနိုက်တက် ဘောလုံးအသင်း ) Football Club is a professional football club, based in Rakhine State, that plays in the Myanmar National League. Rakhine United Football Club in 2009, the club changed its name to Rakhapura United in December,2010. Home Stadium to use Waytharli Yinpyin in Sittwe Township, Rakhine State. Now they use to play in Thuwanna YTC Stadium as home. Last season Rakhapura United FC stand 10th position. Rakhine United FC biggest won (7-2) in General Aung San Cup against Manaw Myay.",
"Title: Reza Bahmaei\n\nMohammad Hassan Fakori Far (Persian: محمد حسن فکوری فر ) is an Iranian Football Forward who currently plays for English football club Esteghlal Ahvaz. Fakori plays as a forward but is also able to play as a winger or attacking midfielder.",
"Title: Josue Dos Santos\n\nJosue Dos Santos or simply Valmir (born 11 April 1979) is a Brazilian football player. He currently plays for Brusque Futebol Clube. Valmir is a central midfielder who plays in the holding midfield role or as an attacking midfielder. Despite often being used in a defensive position, he is mainly an attacking player.",
"Title: 2017 Rakhine United FC season\n\nRakhine United FC (Burmese: ရခိုင်ယူနိုက်တက် ဘောလုံးအသင်း ) Football Club is a professional football club, based in Rakhine State, that plays in the Myanmar National League. Rakhine United Football Club in 2009, the club changed its name to Rakhapura United in December,2010. Home Stadium to use Waytharli Yinpyin in Sittwe Township, Rakhine State. Now they use to play in Thuwanna YTC Stadium as home. Last season Rakhapura United FC stand 10th position. Rakhine United FC biggest won (7-2) in General Aung San Cup against Manaw Myay.",
"Title: Lim Shiya\n\nLim Shiya (born 26 June 1986) is a Singaporean footballer who plays as a midfielder for Australian W-League team Perth Glory. She made her debut for the Singapore Women's National Team on 18 April 2004, coming off the bench against Hong Kong in the AFC Beijing Olympics Qualifiers 2004 held at Hiroshima Big Arch Stadium in Osaka, Japan. She made her team debut for Home United FC (Women’s Team) in the FAS Women’s Challenge Cup 2001 at the age of 15 and played for FAS Young Women in 2003 before moving to Arion Women's Football Club, the Singapore’s first all-women football club in 2006. A left-footed attacking midfielder who possesses good pace and dribbling skills, Shiya is known for her vision, technique and passing. She is also a regular goal scorer for her club.",
"Title: Qi Hong\n\nQi Hong (; born June 3, 1976 in Shanghai) is a former Chinese international footballer who played as an attacking midfielder or shadow striker throughout his career. He is predominately remembered for his time at Shanghai Shenhua where he won the league and Chinese FA Cup with them before controversially moving to then local neighbours Shanghai Zhongyuan Huili. While internationally he is remembered for being part of the Chinese squad that came fourth within the 2000 AFC Asian Cup as well as also being part of the squad that took part in the 2002 FIFA World Cup. Since retiring he would help form a local football club called Shanghai Lucky Star Youth Football Club, however on October 12, 2010 he was detained by police for his involvement in fixing a league game against Tianjin Teda F.C. on November 30, 2003 and was sentenced to five and a half years imprisonment on June 13, 2012."
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The winner of Miss Universe 2002 was retired from what profession?
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"Title: Justine Pasek\n\nYostin Lissette \"Justine\" Pasek Patiño (born August 29, 1979 in Kharkov) is a Polish-Panamanian model, FAO Goodwill Ambassador and beauty queen who was 1st runner up at Miss Universe 2002 and consequently Miss Universe 2002 when the winner was dethroned.",
"Title: Oxana Fedorova\n\nOxana Gennadyevna Fedorova (Russian: Оксана Геннадьевна Фёдорова , \"Oksana Gennad'yevna Fyodorova\" ; married name: Оксана Геннадьевна Бородина, \"Oksana Gennad'yevna Borodina\"; born December 17, 1977) is a Russian television presenter, television personality, beauty queen, singer, actress, fashion designer, and retired police officer.",
"Title: Miss Panamá 2016\n\nSeñorita Panama 2016 (former Miss Panama) the 49th Miss Panamá pageant selected to the Miss Universe. This was the 1st edition of the renewed Miss Panama pageant, after Justine Pasek, Miss Universe 2002, and César Anel Rodríguez be named the new directors of the pageant in Panamá.",
"Title: Kim Kötter\n\nKim Kötter (born 27 July 1982, Losser, Overijssel) is a Dutch director, model and beauty pageant titleholder. She was crowned Miss Universe Nederland 2002, and competed in the Miss Universe 2002 pageant where she placed 11th in the preliminaries, missing the top 10 by one spot. She also competed in the Miss Europe 2002 pageant where she placed 3rd runner up. Kötter currently runs her own modelling agency, and is the organizer of the Miss Overijssel, Miss Nederland and Miss Universe Germany beauty pageants. In 2011, Kötter competed on the Dutch version of the television show Fort Boyard.",
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"Title: Miss Perú 2002\n\nAfter the election of Marina Mora as Miss World Peru 2001/02. The Miss Perú Universe 2002 pageant was held on April 27, 2002. That year, just 12 candidates were competing for that national crown. The chosen winner represented Peru at the Miss Universe 2002 and for the first time at Miss Earth. The rest of the finalists would enter in different pageants.",
"Title: Anisa Kospiri\n\nAnisa Kospiri (born c. 1980) won the title of Miss Universe Albania 2001. She represented Albania at Miss Universe 2002 and made it to the top ten and she is the first Albanian Contestant to compete in Miss Universe.",
"Title: Miss Brasil 2002\n\nThe Miss Brasil 2002 pageant took place April 7, 2002. Each state and the Federal District competed for their state and went to win the title of the Brazilian crown. The winner entered Miss Universe 2002. Miss Brasil Mundo would enter Miss World 2002. Miss Internacional Brasil would enter Miss International 2002. The winner was dethroned after coming back from Miss Universe due to being married at the time of the pageant. The first runner-up, Taíza Thomsen from Santa Catarina, was subsequently crowned Miss Brazil."
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What 1977 Woody Allen film appears on GamesRadar's 50 Best Sex Comdies list?
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Annie Hall
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"Title: 39 Steps (band)\n\n39 Steps were a Canadian alternative rock/punk rock band from Montreal, Quebec best known for their single \"Slip into the Crowd\", a song they originally performed in the late 1970s as The 222s, which they are featured playing in the Woody Allen film \"Hannah and Her Sisters\" in a scene set at CBGB's NYC.",
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"Title: Anne Byrne (actress)\n\nAnne Byrne Hoffman (born September 28, 1943) is an American actress. She had a small role as the wife of Woody Allen's philandering best friend in \"Manhattan\" (1979), and also appeared in \"Why Would I Lie? \" (1980) and \"A Night Full of Rain\" (1978). She was the first wife of actor Dustin Hoffman, having one child, Jenna Byrne (born October 15, 1970), by him. Hoffman adopted Byrne's daughter from a previous marriage, Karina Hoffman-Birkhead (born 1966). Byrne and Hoffman divorced in 1980 and both remarried that same year, Byrne to Ivan Kronenfeld, who also had a small role in a major Woody Allen film: Barbara Hershey's husband in \"Hannah and Her Sisters\".",
"Title: Claudia Mason\n\nClaudia Mason (born March 9, 1973) is an American model and actress who has been featured on the covers of all the leading fashion magazines including Vogue (magazine), Elle (magazine), W (magazine) and Cosmopolitan (magazine). Mason has appeared in fashion campaigns for the likes of Louis Vuitton, Fendi, and Versace. She hosted MTV’s fashion special, Fashionably Loud and starred in the Enrique Iglesias music video “Rhythm Divine.” She starred in the feature film Outpatient (2002) which was picked up for distribution by Magnolia Pictures following its reception at Toronto Film Festival. She was also featured in the Woody Allen film, \"Celebrity (film)\" (1998). Mason completed a highly successful, critically acclaimed run of Tennessee Williams’ \"Orpheus Descending\" in LA (2010), which she produced as well as starred in as Carol Cutrere, alongside actors Gale Harold and Denise Crosby. The production was nominated for a McCulloh Award for best revival of a play by the Los Angeles Drama Critics Circle, and Mason also received Outstanding Performance by a Featured Actress.",
"Title: Sophie von Haselberg\n\nSophie Frederica Alohilani von Haselberg (born November 14, 1986) is an American actress, best known for co-starring in the Woody Allen film \"Irrational Man\".",
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"Title: Sam B. Girgus\n\nSam B. Girgus (born c. 1942) is an American film and literature scholar, professor of English at Vanderbilt University. He is well known for his analysis of the works of Woody Allen in his books such as \"The Films of Woody Allen\" (2002) and \"A Companion to Woody Allen\" (2013) with Peter J. Bailey. He believes ultimately that Allen's films undermine the world in which we live.",
"Title: Shifra Lerer\n\nShifra Lerer (August 30, 1915 – March 12, 2011) was an Argentine-born American Yiddish theater actress based in New York City. Lerer appeared opposite every major Yiddish theater actor during her career, which lasted 90 years. She was also cast in film roles, including the 1997 Woody Allen film, \"Deconstructing Harry\".",
"Title: Annie Hall\n\nAnnie Hall is a 1977 American romantic comedy film directed by Woody Allen from a screenplay he co-wrote with Marshall Brickman. Produced by Allen's manager, Charles H. Joffe, the film stars the director as Alvy \"Max\" Singer, who tries to figure out the reasons for the failure of his relationship with the film's eponymous female lead, played by Diane Keaton in a role written specifically for her."
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Was Erich von Stroheim or Wang Xiaoshuai born first?
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"Under Secret Orders, also known as Mademoiselle Doctor, is a 1937 British spy film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Erich von Stroheim, John Loder, Dita Parlo and Claire Luce.",
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"Title: Foolish Wives\n\nFoolish Wives is a 1922 American silent drama film produced and distributed by Universal Pictures under their Super-Jewel banner and written and directed by Erich von Stroheim. The drama features von Stroheim, Rudolph Christians, Miss DuPont, Maude George, and others.",
"Title: Hello, Sister!\n\nHello, Sister! is a 1933 American pre-Code drama film directed by Alan Crosland, Erich von Stroheim, Raoul Walsh, and Alfred L. Werker. It is a re-edited version of von Stroheim's now-lost film Walking Down Broadway. \"Hello, Sister!\" was itself thought to have perished as well, until a print was found in the 1970s.",
"Title: San Francisco (1936 film)\n\nSan Francisco is a 1936 musical-drama directed by Woody Van Dyke, based on the April 18, 1906 San Francisco earthquake. The film, which was the top-grossing movie of that year, stars Clark Gable, Jeanette MacDonald, and Spencer Tracy. The then very popular singing of MacDonald helped make this film a hit, coming on the heels of her other 1936 blockbuster, \"Rose Marie\". Famous silent film directors D. W. Griffith and Erich von Stroheim worked on the film without credit. Griffith directed some of the mob scenes while von Stroheim contributed to the screenplay.",
"Title: Blind Husbands\n\nBlind Husbands is a 1919 American drama film directed by Erich von Stroheim. The film is an adaptation of the story \"The Pinnacle\" by Stroheim.",
"Title: Wang Xiaoshuai\n\nWang Xiaoshuai (; born May 22, 1966) is a Chinese film director, screenwriter and occasional actor. He is commonly grouped under the loose association of filmmakers known as the \"Sixth Generation\" of the Cinema of China.",
"Title: Under Secret Orders\n\nUnder Secret Orders, also known as Mademoiselle Doctor, is a 1937 British spy film directed by Edmond T. Gréville and starring Erich von Stroheim, John Loder, Dita Parlo and Claire Luce. It is an English-language version of the French film \"Mademoiselle Docteur\", also known as \"Salonique, nid d'espions\", and released in the United States as \"Street of Shadows\", which was filmed at the same time under the direction of G. W. Pabst. Both films have exactly the same plot, but there were differences in the cast between the two: in particular, von Stroheim was not in the French version."
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Which writer of the BBC sitcom "Whites" , also played in the sitcom "Peep Show"?
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Matt King
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" Mitchell won the British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Performance in 2009 for his performance in the show.",
" The duo have written and starred in several sketch shows including \"Bruiser\", \"The Mitchell and Webb Situation\", \"That Mitchell and Webb Sound\" and also \"That Mitchell and Webb Look\".",
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"Jack Doolan is an English actor.",
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" Performed using a box with pictures viewed through magnifying lenses, these were accompanied by lewd rhymed jokes.",
" \"The Fall of Adam and Eve\" was one of the most popular topics.",
" The term rayok has also come to be applied to rhymed humorous talk shows, without peeping, featuring a kind of rhymed prose.",
" The expression \"to talk rayok,\" говорить райком, thus means to speak in a rhymed, humorous way, to patter.",
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"Title: Jesse Armstrong\n\nJesse Armstrong is a British comedy writer, best known for the Channel 4 sitcom \"Peep Show\" and the BBC political satire \"The Thick of It\". He is from Oswestry in Shropshire, and attended a comprehensive school there before reading American Studies at the University of Manchester, where he met his writing partner Sam Bain. Before going into comedy writing in the late 1990s, Armstrong worked as a researcher for the Labour MP Doug Henderson.",
"Title: David Mitchell (comedian)\n\nDavid James Stuart Mitchell (born 14 July 1974) is a British comedian, actor and writer. He is half of the comedy duo Mitchell and Webb alongside Robert Webb. The duo starred in the Channel 4 sitcom \"Peep Show\" in which Mitchell plays Mark Corrigan. Mitchell won the British Academy Television Award for Best Comedy Performance in 2009 for his performance in the show. The duo have written and starred in several sketch shows including \"Bruiser\", \"The Mitchell and Webb Situation\", \"That Mitchell and Webb Sound\" and also \"That Mitchell and Webb Look\". Mitchell and Webb also starred in the UK version of Apple's \"Get a Mac\" advertisement campaign. Their first film \"Magicians\" was released in 2007.",
"Title: Peep Show (TV series)\n\nPeep Show is a British sitcom starring David Mitchell and Robert Webb. The television programme is written by Jesse Armstrong and Sam Bain, with additional material by Mitchell and Webb, among others. It was broadcast on Channel 4 from 2003 until 2015. In 2010 it became the longest-running comedy in Channel 4 history in terms of years on air; however, Desmond's still holds the records for most episodes (71 versus Peep Show's 54).",
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"Title: Josef Altin\n\nJosef Altin (born as Yusuf Altın; 12 February 1983) is an English TV series and film actor who has the role of Pypar in the HBO fantasy TV series \"Game of Thrones\". Other notable performances is his role as Ekrem in \"Eastern Promises\" and his roles in \"The Bill\", \"Peep Show\" and \"Casualty\". He starred in D.C. Moore's hit play \"The Empire\" at the Royal Court Theatre in London. Also played the role of Darren in Him and Her, BBC TV series.",
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Which current CBS sportscaster also announced the series 4 games when the Spurs defeated the Nets?
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Brad Nessler
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" On April 3, 2015 after their victory over the Denver Nuggets they clinched a 50+ win season for the 16th consecutive season.",
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" The Spurs' season ended with a Game 7 first round loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, after a layup by Chris Paul with 1 second on the clock.",
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"The 1976 ABA All Star Game was the 9th and final American Basketball Association All-Star Game, played at McNichols Arena in Denver, Colorado on January 27, 1976.",
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" At the All Star break the Denver Nuggets were in first place, which was convenient as the Nuggets had also been selected to host the game in McNichols Arena.",
" Kevin Loughery of the New York Nets coached the All-Stars while Larry Brown led the Denver Nuggets.",
" This was the second year in a row that Loughery and Brown coached against each other in the ABA All-Star Game.",
" (The Nuggets went on to finish the regular season in first place at 60-24 (.714), but after beating the Kentucky Colonels 4 games to 3 in the ABA Semifinals the Nuggets lost in the 1976 ABA Finals to the New York Nets, 4 games to 2.)"
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"The 1973–74 Virginia Squires season was the 4th season of the Squires in the American Basketball Association.",
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" Their biggest losing streak was 6 games, with their highest winning streak being 3 games, done twice.",
" Despite this, they clinched the fourth and final playoff spot by 7 games.",
" The Squires lost to Dr. J and the New York Nets in the Semifinals in 5 games.",
" The money troubles that had troubled the franchise meant that the Squires were forced to trade away pivotal players of the franchise in order to provide short term stability.",
" Julius Erving (along with Willie Sojourner) was traded to the New York Nets for George Carter and cash before the season started.",
" Swen Nater was traded on November 21, 1973 to the San Antonio Spurs.",
" The night of the All-Star Game, it was announced that the Squires sold George Gervin to the San Antonio Spurs for $225,000.",
" Gervin's last game with the team was on February 1, but a court battle delayed his play with the Spurs, though it was all settled in favor of the Spurs by March 3.",
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" In the Western Conference Finals, the Hawks outlasted the Anaheim Ducks, winning the series 4 games to 3.",
" In the Stanley Cup Final, they faced the Tampa Bay Lightning.",
" On June 15, 2015, the team won the Stanley Cup, beating the Lightning 4 games to 2, and winning the Cup at home for the first time since 1938.",
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"The 1997–98 NBA season was the Spurs' 22nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 31st season as a franchise.",
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" During the offseason, the team signed free agents Jaren Jackson and Malik Rose.",
" Despite losing Sean Elliott for the remainder of the season to a knee injury after 36 games, the Spurs finished second in the Midwest Division with a 56–26 record, and returned to the playoffs after a one-year absence.",
" Duncan was named Rookie of The Year, and was selected to the 1998 NBA All-Star Game along with David Robinson.",
" In the playoffs, the Spurs defeated the Phoenix Suns 3–1 in the Western Conference First Round, but lost 4–1 to the Utah Jazz in the semifinals.",
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"Title: 1976 ABA All-Star Game\n\nThe 1976 ABA All Star Game was the 9th and final American Basketball Association All-Star Game, played at McNichols Arena in Denver, Colorado on January 27, 1976. This time, the league abandoned the usual East vs. West format it used from the 1967-68 season onward and instead had the league's first place team at the All Star break face off against a team of ABA All Stars. At the All Star break the Denver Nuggets were in first place, which was convenient as the Nuggets had also been selected to host the game in McNichols Arena. Kevin Loughery of the New York Nets coached the All-Stars while Larry Brown led the Denver Nuggets. This was the second year in a row that Loughery and Brown coached against each other in the ABA All-Star Game. (The Nuggets went on to finish the regular season in first place at 60-24 (.714), but after beating the Kentucky Colonels 4 games to 3 in the ABA Semifinals the Nuggets lost in the 1976 ABA Finals to the New York Nets, 4 games to 2.)",
"Title: Pat Summerall\n\nGeorge Allen \"Pat\" Summerall (May 10, 1930 – April 16, 2013) was an American football player and television sportscaster, having worked at CBS, Fox, and ESPN. In addition to football, he also announced major golf and tennis events. In total, he announced 16 Super Bowls on network television (more than any other announcer), 26 Masters Tournaments, and 21 US Opens. He also contributed to 10 Super Bowl broadcasts on CBS Radio as a pregame host or analyst.",
"Title: 1973–74 Virginia Squires season\n\nThe 1973–74 Virginia Squires season was the 4th season of the Squires in the American Basketball Association. The team finished 6th in points scored at 106.3 points per game and 9th in points allowed at 111.3 points per game. The team was 15–27 midway through the season, but they went 13–29 in the second half of the season. Their biggest losing streak was 6 games, with their highest winning streak being 3 games, done twice. Despite this, they clinched the fourth and final playoff spot by 7 games. The Squires lost to Dr. J and the New York Nets in the Semifinals in 5 games. The money troubles that had troubled the franchise meant that the Squires were forced to trade away pivotal players of the franchise in order to provide short term stability. Julius Erving (along with Willie Sojourner) was traded to the New York Nets for George Carter and cash before the season started. Swen Nater was traded on November 21, 1973 to the San Antonio Spurs. The night of the All-Star Game, it was announced that the Squires sold George Gervin to the San Antonio Spurs for $225,000. Gervin's last game with the team was on February 1, but a court battle delayed his play with the Spurs, though it was all settled in favor of the Spurs by March 3. This was the last season the Squires made the playoffs as they went into a tailspin for the next two season, losing over 60 games each season.",
"Title: Brad Nessler\n\nBradley \"Brad\" Nessler (born June 3, 1956) is an American sportscaster, who currently calls college football and college basketball games for CBS.",
"Title: 2003 NBA Finals\n\nThe 2003 NBA Finals was the championship round of the National Basketball Association (NBA)'s 2002–03 season, and the culmination of the season's playoffs. The Western Conference champion San Antonio Spurs played the Eastern Conference champion New Jersey Nets for the title, with the Spurs holding home court advantage. The series was played under a best-of-seven format. The Spurs defeated the Nets to win the series 4 games to 2. Spurs Forward Tim Duncan was named the Most Valuable Player of the championship series. The series was broadcast on U.S. television on ABC, with Brad Nessler, Bill Walton, and Tom Tolbert announcing.",
"Title: 1999 NBA Finals\n\nThe 1999 NBA Finals was the championship round of the shortened 1998–99 NBA season or the 1999 season. The Western Conference champion San Antonio Spurs took on the Eastern Conference champion New York Knicks for the title, with the Spurs holding home court advantage. The series was played under a best-of-seven format, with the first team to collect four game victories winning the series. The Spurs defeated the Knicks 4 games to 1 to win the championship. As of 2017, this is the last NBA Finals where neither team scored 100 or more points in any game during the series.",
"Title: 2014–15 Chicago Blackhawks season\n\nThe 2014–15 Chicago Blackhawks season was the 89th season for the National Hockey League franchise that was established on September 25, 1926. The Blackhawks finished the season with a 48–28–6 record, finishing in third place in the Central Division. They defeated the Nashville Predators in the first round of the Stanley Cup Playoffs 4 games to 2. In the next round, they swept the Minnesota Wild 4 games to 0. In the Western Conference Finals, the Hawks outlasted the Anaheim Ducks, winning the series 4 games to 3. In the Stanley Cup Final, they faced the Tampa Bay Lightning. On June 15, 2015, the team won the Stanley Cup, beating the Lightning 4 games to 2, and winning the Cup at home for the first time since 1938. This was the Blackhawks' third Cup championship in six seasons. Duncan Keith received the Conn Smythe trophy as MVP of the playoffs.",
"Title: 1997–98 San Antonio Spurs season\n\nThe 1997–98 NBA season was the Spurs' 22nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 31st season as a franchise. After finishing with the third-worst record in 1996–97, the Spurs won the 1997 NBA Draft Lottery, dubbed as the \"Tim Duncan sweepstakes.\" During the offseason, the team signed free agents Jaren Jackson and Malik Rose. Despite losing Sean Elliott for the remainder of the season to a knee injury after 36 games, the Spurs finished second in the Midwest Division with a 56–26 record, and returned to the playoffs after a one-year absence. Duncan was named Rookie of The Year, and was selected to the 1998 NBA All-Star Game along with David Robinson. In the playoffs, the Spurs defeated the Phoenix Suns 3–1 in the Western Conference First Round, but lost 4–1 to the Utah Jazz in the semifinals. Following the season, Vinny Del Negro signed as a free agent with the Milwaukee Bucks, three-point specialist Chuck Person signed with the Charlotte Hornets, and Monty Williams was released."
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Where does a member of the ensemble cast of History of the World, Part I perform?
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Las Vegas
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" Christine Hakim, Acha Septriasa, Ayushita, Adinia Wirasti, and Reza Rahadian co-stars in supporting roles.",
" Initially to be released on 2016, the film was delayed for a year.",
" The film was released in Indonesia on 19 April 2017, two days before Kartini's day.",
" Although being highly anticipated, the film turned out to perform below expectations.",
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"The Canadian Electronic Ensemble (CEE) is a Canadian electronic music ensemble based in Toronto, Ontario.",
" Founded in 1971 by David Grimes, David Jaeger, Larry Lake and James Montgomery, it is the oldest continuously active live-electronic performing group in the world.",
" In 1984 they performed at the International Society for Contemporary Music's World Music Days Festival.",
" In 1986 they joined the Toronto Symphony Orchestra to perform the world premiere of Steven Gellman's \"Universe Symphony\".",
" The ensemble has also appeared in concerts with the Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal, the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra, and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra.",
" Since 1974 the CEE has presented an annual concert series in Toronto.",
" They have also given regular international tours since 1975.",
" Since 1985 Lake has served as the CEE's Artistic Director.",
" The ensemble's other current members are Jaeger, Montgomery, Paul Stillwell, Rose Bolton, and John Farah."
],
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"Lenelle Moïse (born 1980) is a poet, actress and playwright born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti.",
" Currently based in the United States, she performs at colleges throughout the country, presenting work about race, gender, class, immigration and sexuality.",
" Her spoken word CD \"Madivinez\" won the 2007 Patchwork Majority Radio Album Award for Best Solo Album.",
" Moïse was a member of the permanent ensemble cast in the Culture Project's premiere production of \"Rebel Voices\", a play by Rob Urbinati based on Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove's book \"Voices of a People's History of the United States.\"",
" In 2008, she developed a two-person vocal musical about art, infamy and race called \"EXPATRIATE\", also at the Culture Project, in which she co-starred with Karla Cheatham-Mosley.",
" When she was a junior at Ithaca College, Lenelle co-wrote \"Sexual Dependency\", a feature film by Bolivian filmmaker Rodrigo Bellot who was a schoolmate at the time.",
" The film went on to win the International Film Critics' Award at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland.",
" Moïse also wrote and starred in Mara Alper's short experimental video \"To Erzulie\" which premiered at the Berlin Sommerfest der Literaturen in July 2002.",
" She has completed her own experimental shorts \"Blue Passersby Eyes\" and \"Atlantic Soul.\"",
" Her homemade music video \"Pied Piper\" was an official selection of the International Museum of Women 2007 Online Film Festival.",
" Her essays and poems are published in a number of anthologies, most recently \"Word Warriors: 35 Women Leaders of the Spoken Word Revolution\" (Seal Press).",
" Her debut book \"Haiti Glass\" (City Lights Publishers, April 2014), part of the Sister Spit series, is a collection of verse and prose.",
" She experiments with collage as a form of meditative practice and nonlinear storytelling."
],
"title": "Lenelle Moïse"
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"sentences": [
"History of the World, Part I is a 1981 American anthology comedy film written, produced, and directed by Mel Brooks.",
" Brooks also stars in the film, playing five roles: Moses, Comicus the stand-up philosopher, Tomás de Torquemada, King Louis XVI, and Jacques, \"le garçon de pisse\".",
" The large ensemble cast also features Sid Caesar, Shecky Greene, Gregory Hines (in his film debut), Charlie Callas; and Brooks regulars Ron Carey, Dom DeLuise, Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman, Andreas Voutsinas, and Spike Milligan."
],
"title": "History of the World, Part I"
},
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"sentences": [
"Cos is an American sketch comedy/variety TV series that debuted on the ABC Network in September 1976.",
" It was hosted by comedian Bill Cosby and featured an ensemble cast who would perform sketches each week.",
" The show was unsuccessful in the Nielsen ratings and was cancelled by November 1976 and replaced with \"The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries\"."
],
"title": "Cos (TV series)"
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"sentences": [
"The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (commonly referred to as Breaking Dawn: Part 2) is a 2012 American romantic drama fantasy film directed by Bill Condon and based on the novel \"Breaking Dawn\" by Stephenie Meyer.",
" The second part of a two-part film forms the fifth and final installment in \"The Twilight Saga\" film series, and is the conclusion of the 2011 film \"\".",
" All three main cast members, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner, reprise their roles, with Mackenzie Foy portraying Renesmee Cullen.",
" Alongside Pattinson, Lautner, Stewart and Foy, the film also stars an ensemble cast such as Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone, Ashley Greene, Michael Sheen and Dakota Fanning."
],
"title": "The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2"
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"Sarah Lafleur (born January 27, 1980) is a Canadian-born actress, most recognizable for her roles in \"Ugly Betty\" (ABC), \"The Mentalist\" (CBS), \"Grey's Anatomy\" (ABC), \"\" (CBS), \"Crossing Jordan\" (NBC), \"Without a Trace\" (CBS), \"Playmakers\" (ESPN); and the films \"Shall We Dance?",
"\" (Miramax), \"Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story\" (CBS) and \"Daydream Believers: The Monkees Story\" (VH1).",
" She also narrated several seasons of \"My Fair Wedding with David Tutera\" (WEtv) and is the voice of Sailor Uranus for the English version of \"Sailor Moon\", Ansa \"Land Lock\", and Trish in \"Devil May Cry\".",
" Lafleur was part of the year 2000 cast of History Bites (History Channel) nominated for a Gemini Award in the \"Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast in a Music, Variety Program\" category."
],
"title": "Sarah Lafleur"
},
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"sentences": [
"Maggie Grace (born Margaret Grace Denig; September 21, 1983) is an American actress, best known for her roles as Shannon Rutherford on the ABC television series \"Lost\" and Kim Mills in the \"Taken\" trilogy.",
" She has also appeared on \"The Twilight Saga\" as \"Irina\".",
" Originally from Worthington, Ohio, she went on to earn a Young Artist Award nomination in 2002 with her portrayal of 15-year-old murder victim Martha Moxley in the television movie \"Murder in Greenwich\".",
" In 2004, Grace was cast as Shannon Rutherford in the television series \"Lost\", on which she was a main cast member for the first two seasons, winning a Screen Actors Guild Award shared with the ensemble cast.",
" Leaving the series, Grace was keen to work more prominently in film, she appeared in \"The Jane Austen Book Club\" (both 2007), and opposite Liam Neeson as Kim Mills in \"Taken\" in 2008.",
" She reprised the role in \"Taken 2\" (2012) and \"Taken 3\" (2015)."
],
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"The Langley Ukulele Ensemble is a ukulele ensemble from Langley, British Columbia in Canada.",
" They are currently celebrating their 35th Anniversary.",
" The ensemble is internationally renowned and considered to be one of the top ukulele performing ensembles in the world.",
" They were prominently featured in the 2008 award-winning document film, The Mighty Uke.",
" The group is composed of 20 musicians, aged twelve to eighteen years, who perform 50-80 concerts a year.",
" The group originated with the J. Chalmers Doane's musical program in the 1970s that reached over 50,000 students across Canada and the United States.",
" They have performed in Canada, Florida, Texas, California, Nevada, the Pacific Northwest, Japan and Hawaii.",
" The ensemble was named Langley's Entertainer of the Year for 2005, and their musical director was named Langley's Leader of the Year for the same year."
],
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}
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"Title: Kartini (film)\n\nKartini is a 2017 Indonesian biographical drama film directed by Hanung Bramantyo and written by Bramantyo and Bagus Bramanti. It features an ensemble cast, with Dian Sastrowardoyo starring in the title role of Indonesian woman emancipation heroine, Kartini. Christine Hakim, Acha Septriasa, Ayushita, Adinia Wirasti, and Reza Rahadian co-stars in supporting roles. Initially to be released on 2016, the film was delayed for a year. The film was released in Indonesia on 19 April 2017, two days before Kartini's day. Although being highly anticipated, the film turned out to perform below expectations. It gained just over 500 thousands viewers, a small number for a big budgeted local film. Despite turning a profit, it is still considered an unexpected disappointment for failing to reach 1 million viewers.",
"Title: Shecky Greene\n\nShecky Greene (born Fred Sheldon Greenfield; April 8, 1926) is an American comedian. He is known for his nightclub performances in Las Vegas, where he became a headliner in the 1950s. He has appeared in several films, including \"Tony Rome\", \"History of the World, Part I\" and \"Splash\", and has guest starred on such television shows as \"Mad About You\", \"Laverne & Shirley\", \"Love, American Style\", and \"Combat! \"",
"Title: Canadian Electronic Ensemble\n\nThe Canadian Electronic Ensemble (CEE) is a Canadian electronic music ensemble based in Toronto, Ontario. Founded in 1971 by David Grimes, David Jaeger, Larry Lake and James Montgomery, it is the oldest continuously active live-electronic performing group in the world. In 1984 they performed at the International Society for Contemporary Music's World Music Days Festival. In 1986 they joined the Toronto Symphony Orchestra to perform the world premiere of Steven Gellman's \"Universe Symphony\". The ensemble has also appeared in concerts with the Orchestre Métropolitain de Montréal, the Ottawa Symphony Orchestra, and the Vancouver Symphony Orchestra. Since 1974 the CEE has presented an annual concert series in Toronto. They have also given regular international tours since 1975. Since 1985 Lake has served as the CEE's Artistic Director. The ensemble's other current members are Jaeger, Montgomery, Paul Stillwell, Rose Bolton, and John Farah.",
"Title: Lenelle Moïse\n\nLenelle Moïse (born 1980) is a poet, actress and playwright born in Port-au-Prince, Haiti. Currently based in the United States, she performs at colleges throughout the country, presenting work about race, gender, class, immigration and sexuality. Her spoken word CD \"Madivinez\" won the 2007 Patchwork Majority Radio Album Award for Best Solo Album. Moïse was a member of the permanent ensemble cast in the Culture Project's premiere production of \"Rebel Voices\", a play by Rob Urbinati based on Howard Zinn and Anthony Arnove's book \"Voices of a People's History of the United States.\" In 2008, she developed a two-person vocal musical about art, infamy and race called \"EXPATRIATE\", also at the Culture Project, in which she co-starred with Karla Cheatham-Mosley. When she was a junior at Ithaca College, Lenelle co-wrote \"Sexual Dependency\", a feature film by Bolivian filmmaker Rodrigo Bellot who was a schoolmate at the time. The film went on to win the International Film Critics' Award at the Locarno International Film Festival in Switzerland. Moïse also wrote and starred in Mara Alper's short experimental video \"To Erzulie\" which premiered at the Berlin Sommerfest der Literaturen in July 2002. She has completed her own experimental shorts \"Blue Passersby Eyes\" and \"Atlantic Soul.\" Her homemade music video \"Pied Piper\" was an official selection of the International Museum of Women 2007 Online Film Festival. Her essays and poems are published in a number of anthologies, most recently \"Word Warriors: 35 Women Leaders of the Spoken Word Revolution\" (Seal Press). Her debut book \"Haiti Glass\" (City Lights Publishers, April 2014), part of the Sister Spit series, is a collection of verse and prose. She experiments with collage as a form of meditative practice and nonlinear storytelling.",
"Title: History of the World, Part I\n\nHistory of the World, Part I is a 1981 American anthology comedy film written, produced, and directed by Mel Brooks. Brooks also stars in the film, playing five roles: Moses, Comicus the stand-up philosopher, Tomás de Torquemada, King Louis XVI, and Jacques, \"le garçon de pisse\". The large ensemble cast also features Sid Caesar, Shecky Greene, Gregory Hines (in his film debut), Charlie Callas; and Brooks regulars Ron Carey, Dom DeLuise, Madeline Kahn, Harvey Korman, Cloris Leachman, Andreas Voutsinas, and Spike Milligan.",
"Title: Cos (TV series)\n\nCos is an American sketch comedy/variety TV series that debuted on the ABC Network in September 1976. It was hosted by comedian Bill Cosby and featured an ensemble cast who would perform sketches each week. The show was unsuccessful in the Nielsen ratings and was cancelled by November 1976 and replaced with \"The Hardy Boys/Nancy Drew Mysteries\".",
"Title: The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2\n\nThe Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn – Part 2 (commonly referred to as Breaking Dawn: Part 2) is a 2012 American romantic drama fantasy film directed by Bill Condon and based on the novel \"Breaking Dawn\" by Stephenie Meyer. The second part of a two-part film forms the fifth and final installment in \"The Twilight Saga\" film series, and is the conclusion of the 2011 film \"\". All three main cast members, Kristen Stewart, Robert Pattinson and Taylor Lautner, reprise their roles, with Mackenzie Foy portraying Renesmee Cullen. Alongside Pattinson, Lautner, Stewart and Foy, the film also stars an ensemble cast such as Billy Burke, Peter Facinelli, Elizabeth Reaser, Kellan Lutz, Nikki Reed, Jackson Rathbone, Ashley Greene, Michael Sheen and Dakota Fanning.",
"Title: Sarah Lafleur\n\nSarah Lafleur (born January 27, 1980) is a Canadian-born actress, most recognizable for her roles in \"Ugly Betty\" (ABC), \"The Mentalist\" (CBS), \"Grey's Anatomy\" (ABC), \"\" (CBS), \"Crossing Jordan\" (NBC), \"Without a Trace\" (CBS), \"Playmakers\" (ESPN); and the films \"Shall We Dance? \" (Miramax), \"Master Spy: The Robert Hanssen Story\" (CBS) and \"Daydream Believers: The Monkees Story\" (VH1). She also narrated several seasons of \"My Fair Wedding with David Tutera\" (WEtv) and is the voice of Sailor Uranus for the English version of \"Sailor Moon\", Ansa \"Land Lock\", and Trish in \"Devil May Cry\". Lafleur was part of the year 2000 cast of History Bites (History Channel) nominated for a Gemini Award in the \"Best Performance by an Ensemble Cast in a Music, Variety Program\" category.",
"Title: Maggie Grace\n\nMaggie Grace (born Margaret Grace Denig; September 21, 1983) is an American actress, best known for her roles as Shannon Rutherford on the ABC television series \"Lost\" and Kim Mills in the \"Taken\" trilogy. She has also appeared on \"The Twilight Saga\" as \"Irina\". Originally from Worthington, Ohio, she went on to earn a Young Artist Award nomination in 2002 with her portrayal of 15-year-old murder victim Martha Moxley in the television movie \"Murder in Greenwich\". In 2004, Grace was cast as Shannon Rutherford in the television series \"Lost\", on which she was a main cast member for the first two seasons, winning a Screen Actors Guild Award shared with the ensemble cast. Leaving the series, Grace was keen to work more prominently in film, she appeared in \"The Jane Austen Book Club\" (both 2007), and opposite Liam Neeson as Kim Mills in \"Taken\" in 2008. She reprised the role in \"Taken 2\" (2012) and \"Taken 3\" (2015).",
"Title: Langley Ukulele Ensemble\n\nThe Langley Ukulele Ensemble is a ukulele ensemble from Langley, British Columbia in Canada. They are currently celebrating their 35th Anniversary. The ensemble is internationally renowned and considered to be one of the top ukulele performing ensembles in the world. They were prominently featured in the 2008 award-winning document film, The Mighty Uke. The group is composed of 20 musicians, aged twelve to eighteen years, who perform 50-80 concerts a year. The group originated with the J. Chalmers Doane's musical program in the 1970s that reached over 50,000 students across Canada and the United States. They have performed in Canada, Florida, Texas, California, Nevada, the Pacific Northwest, Japan and Hawaii. The ensemble was named Langley's Entertainer of the Year for 2005, and their musical director was named Langley's Leader of the Year for the same year."
] |
5,518
|
Mamie Evelyn Locke, is an African-American politician and educator, she is Dean of the School of Liberal Arts at which private historically black university located in Hampton, Virginia, United States?
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Hampton University
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bridge
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"Huston–Tillotson University (abbreviated as HTU) is a private historically black university in Austin, Texas, United States.",
" The school is affiliated with the United Methodist Church, the United Church of Christ, and the United Negro College Fund.",
" Huston–Tillotson University awards four-year degrees in business, education, the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, science and technology.",
" The University also offers alternative teacher certification and academic programs for undergraduates interested in pursuing post-graduate degrees in Law and Medicine.",
" Established in 1875, Huston-Tillotson University is the first institution of higher learning in Austin, Texas."
],
"title": "Huston–Tillotson University"
},
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"sentences": [
"Spelman College is a four-year liberal arts women's college located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States.",
" The college is part of the Atlanta University Center academic consortium in Atlanta.",
" Founded in 1881 as the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary, Spelman was the fourth historically black female institution of higher education to receive its collegiate charter in 1924.",
" (Two schools were strictly seminaries and one was originally coeducational.)",
" Therefore, Spelman College holds the distinction of being America's first, and thereby oldest, private, liberal arts historically black colleges for women."
],
"title": "Spelman College"
},
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"sentences": [
"Mamie Evelyn Locke (born March 19, 1954) is an African-American politician and educator.",
" A Democrat, she was a member of the Hampton, Virginia city council 1996–2004, and mayor 2000–2004.",
" Since 2004, she has been a member of the Senate of Virginia from the 2nd district.",
" She currently represents parts of the cities of Hampton, Newport News and Portsmouth, plus part of York County.",
" She is also Professor of Political Science and Dean of the School of Liberal Arts at Hampton University."
],
"title": "Mamie Locke"
},
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"sentences": [
"Norfolk State University (NSU) is a public four-year, coed, liberal arts, historically black university located in Norfolk, Virginia.",
" The university is a member-school of Thurgood Marshall College Fund and the Virginia High-Tech Partnership."
],
"title": "Norfolk State University"
},
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"sentences": [
"Philander Smith College is a private historically black college, four-year undergraduate liberal arts institution, located in Little Rock, Arkansas .",
" Philander Smith College is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and a founding member of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF).",
" Philander Smith College is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools.",
" The Mission of Philander Smith College is, \"\"To graduate academically accomplished students who are grounded as advocates for social justice, determined to change the world for the better.\"\""
],
"title": "Philander Smith College"
},
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"sentences": [
"Talladega College, located in Talladega, Alabama, is a private, liberal arts college.",
" It is Alabama's oldest private historically black college.",
" As of 2009, it received full SACS accreditation."
],
"title": "Talladega College"
},
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"sentences": [
"Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University, commonly known as FAMU, is a public, historically black university in Tallahassee, Florida, United States.",
" Florida A&M University was founded on the highest of seven hills in Tallahassee, Florida on October 3, 1887.",
" It is one of the largest historically black universities in the United States by enrollment and the only public historically black university in Florida.",
" It is a member institution of the State University System of Florida, as well as one of the state's land grant universities, and is accredited to award baccalaureate, master's and doctoral degrees by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools.",
" The university is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund."
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"title": "Florida A&M University"
},
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"sentences": [
"Hampton University (also HU, or Home by the Sea) is a private historically black university located in Hampton, Virginia, United States.",
" It was founded in 1868 by black and white leaders of the American Missionary Association after the American Civil War to provide education to freedmen.",
" In 1878, it established a program for teaching Native Americans, which lasted until 1923."
],
"title": "Hampton University"
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"sentences": [
"Fisk University is a private historically black university founded in 1866 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States.",
" The 40 acre campus is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places."
],
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"Savannah State University is a four-year, state-supported, historically black university (HBCU) located in Savannah, Georgia, United States.",
" It is the oldest public historically black university in the state.",
" Savannah State University's mission statement is \"to graduate students who are prepared to perform at higher levels of economic productivity, social responsibility, and excellence in their chosen career fields of endeavor in a changing global community.\"",
" The University is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund."
],
"title": "Savannah State University"
}
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"Title: Huston–Tillotson University\n\nHuston–Tillotson University (abbreviated as HTU) is a private historically black university in Austin, Texas, United States. The school is affiliated with the United Methodist Church, the United Church of Christ, and the United Negro College Fund. Huston–Tillotson University awards four-year degrees in business, education, the humanities, natural sciences, social sciences, science and technology. The University also offers alternative teacher certification and academic programs for undergraduates interested in pursuing post-graduate degrees in Law and Medicine. Established in 1875, Huston-Tillotson University is the first institution of higher learning in Austin, Texas.",
"Title: Spelman College\n\nSpelman College is a four-year liberal arts women's college located in Atlanta, Georgia, United States. The college is part of the Atlanta University Center academic consortium in Atlanta. Founded in 1881 as the Atlanta Baptist Female Seminary, Spelman was the fourth historically black female institution of higher education to receive its collegiate charter in 1924. (Two schools were strictly seminaries and one was originally coeducational.) Therefore, Spelman College holds the distinction of being America's first, and thereby oldest, private, liberal arts historically black colleges for women.",
"Title: Mamie Locke\n\nMamie Evelyn Locke (born March 19, 1954) is an African-American politician and educator. A Democrat, she was a member of the Hampton, Virginia city council 1996–2004, and mayor 2000–2004. Since 2004, she has been a member of the Senate of Virginia from the 2nd district. She currently represents parts of the cities of Hampton, Newport News and Portsmouth, plus part of York County. She is also Professor of Political Science and Dean of the School of Liberal Arts at Hampton University.",
"Title: Norfolk State University\n\nNorfolk State University (NSU) is a public four-year, coed, liberal arts, historically black university located in Norfolk, Virginia. The university is a member-school of Thurgood Marshall College Fund and the Virginia High-Tech Partnership.",
"Title: Philander Smith College\n\nPhilander Smith College is a private historically black college, four-year undergraduate liberal arts institution, located in Little Rock, Arkansas . Philander Smith College is affiliated with the United Methodist Church and a founding member of the United Negro College Fund (UNCF). Philander Smith College is accredited by the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools. The Mission of Philander Smith College is, \"\"To graduate academically accomplished students who are grounded as advocates for social justice, determined to change the world for the better.\"\"",
"Title: Talladega College\n\nTalladega College, located in Talladega, Alabama, is a private, liberal arts college. It is Alabama's oldest private historically black college. As of 2009, it received full SACS accreditation.",
"Title: Florida A&M University\n\nFlorida Agricultural and Mechanical University, commonly known as FAMU, is a public, historically black university in Tallahassee, Florida, United States. Florida A&M University was founded on the highest of seven hills in Tallahassee, Florida on October 3, 1887. It is one of the largest historically black universities in the United States by enrollment and the only public historically black university in Florida. It is a member institution of the State University System of Florida, as well as one of the state's land grant universities, and is accredited to award baccalaureate, master's and doctoral degrees by the Commission on Colleges of the Southern Association of Colleges and Schools. The university is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund.",
"Title: Hampton University\n\nHampton University (also HU, or Home by the Sea) is a private historically black university located in Hampton, Virginia, United States. It was founded in 1868 by black and white leaders of the American Missionary Association after the American Civil War to provide education to freedmen. In 1878, it established a program for teaching Native Americans, which lasted until 1923.",
"Title: Fisk University\n\nFisk University is a private historically black university founded in 1866 in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. The 40 acre campus is a historic district listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",
"Title: Savannah State University\n\nSavannah State University is a four-year, state-supported, historically black university (HBCU) located in Savannah, Georgia, United States. It is the oldest public historically black university in the state. Savannah State University's mission statement is \"to graduate students who are prepared to perform at higher levels of economic productivity, social responsibility, and excellence in their chosen career fields of endeavor in a changing global community.\" The University is a member-school of the Thurgood Marshall College Fund."
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5,519
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Can both Doug Fieger and David Johansen be described as singer songwriters ?
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yes
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comparison
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hard
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"The David Johansen Group Live was originally a promotional-only LP released by David Johansen to help promote his solo career away from the New York Dolls.",
" The nine tracks from the promotional LP were recorded on July 21, 1978 at the New York's The Bottom Line.",
" In 1993, a CD was released of the full 18 songs from the 1978 concert."
],
"title": "The David Johansen Group Live"
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"sentences": [
"Douglas Lars \"Doug\" Fieger (August 20, 1952 – February 14, 2010) was an American singer-songwriter-musician.",
" He was the rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist of the rock band The Knack, and co-wrote \"My Sharona\", the biggest hit song of 1979 in the USA, with lead guitarist Berton Averre."
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"sentences": [
"David Johansen is a 1978 album by the rock musician David Johansen and his first solo album following his tenure as lead singer of the New York Dolls.",
" The album was released on Blue Sky Records, a sub-label of Columbia Records that was associated with Johnny and Edgar Winter.",
" \"David Johansen\" also features fellow New York Doll guitarist Sylvain Sylvain, who was a member of the David Johansen Band at that time.",
" Sylvain co-wrote four of the songs with Johansen.",
" The single from the album was Johansen and Sylvain's \"Funky But Chic\", backed with \"The Rope (The Let Go Song)\", which has been included as a bonus track on the CD.",
" \"David Johansen\" was voted the tenth best record of 1978 in the Pazz & Jop, an annual poll of American critics published by \"The Village Voice\"."
],
"title": "David Johansen (album)"
},
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"sentences": [
"David Johansen and the Harry Smiths is the first of two albums David Johansen released with the \"Harry Smiths\".",
" The first of the two albums was released in 2000.",
" David Johansen created the album following a folk scene that was taking place in the late 1990s in New York City clubs.",
" Inspired by the 1997 reissue of \"The Anthology of American Folk Music\" (a compilation of 1920s and 1930s country and blues recordings assembled by musicologist Harry Smith), Johansen and a named his band \"the Harry Smiths\" and recorded and performed songs from, or inspired by, the Anthology."
],
"title": "David Johansen and the Harry Smiths"
},
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"sentences": [
"Buster Poindexter is an eponymous album released by RCA Records in 1987 by Buster Poindexter, the alter ego of New York Dolls frontman David Johansen.",
" Johansen re-recorded the track \"Heart of Gold\" as Buster Poindexter, which originally appeared on Johansen's 1981 solo album \"Here Comes the Night.\"",
" The song \"Hot Hot Hot\" was a Billboard single and received heavy play on MTV."
],
"title": "Buster Poindexter (album)"
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"sentences": [
"Live It Up, released in 1982, was the first live album released by David Johansen as a solo artist.",
" Johansen did release a limited and promotional live album, \"The David Johansen Group Live\" in 1978, but the album was not officially released until 1993.",
" Additionally, by the time \"Live It Up\" was released, various bootlegs of Johansen's first band, the New York Dolls, were being heavily traded (an official live album would eventually be released in 1984).",
" The impact of the New York Dolls, as both an influential band and as a live act, was becoming a legend in the late-1970s and early-1980s when Johansen was trying to start his solo career.",
" However, his three previous solo albums were not selling as well as expected, therefore, Johansen turned to touring and selling his stage show."
],
"title": "Live It Up (David Johansen album)"
},
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"sentences": [
"David Roger Johansen (sometimes spelled \"David Jo Hansen\"; born January 9, 1950) is an American singer, songwriter and actor.",
" He is best known as a member of the seminal protopunk band the New York Dolls.",
" He is also known for his work under the pseudonym Buster Poindexter."
],
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"sentences": [
"Sweet Revenge is a 1984 album released by David Johansen and the only Johansen album to be released on the Passport Records label.",
" Following \"Sweet Revenge\", Johansen switched his music career into his alter-ego, Buster Poindexter.",
" For the next fifteen years, Buster Poindexter would remain in the forefront of Johansen's music career."
],
"title": "Sweet Revenge (David Johansen album)"
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"sentences": [
"Shaker is the second and final album David Johansen recorded with the Harry Smiths.",
" The album was released in 2002 by Chesky Records and continues highlighting the folk style music from the previous album, \"David Johansen and the Harry Smiths\".",
" Additionally, the album brings in blues music with songs from Son House, Muddy Waters and Charlie Patton."
],
"title": "Shaker (album)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Buster's Spanish Rocketship is the fourth and final album from Buster Poindexter, the alter ego of singer David Johansen.",
" Following \"...Rocketship\", David Johansen returned to recording albums under his real name."
],
"title": "Buster's Spanish Rocketship"
}
] |
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"Title: The David Johansen Group Live\n\nThe David Johansen Group Live was originally a promotional-only LP released by David Johansen to help promote his solo career away from the New York Dolls. The nine tracks from the promotional LP were recorded on July 21, 1978 at the New York's The Bottom Line. In 1993, a CD was released of the full 18 songs from the 1978 concert.",
"Title: Doug Fieger\n\nDouglas Lars \"Doug\" Fieger (August 20, 1952 – February 14, 2010) was an American singer-songwriter-musician. He was the rhythm guitarist and lead vocalist of the rock band The Knack, and co-wrote \"My Sharona\", the biggest hit song of 1979 in the USA, with lead guitarist Berton Averre.",
"Title: David Johansen (album)\n\nDavid Johansen is a 1978 album by the rock musician David Johansen and his first solo album following his tenure as lead singer of the New York Dolls. The album was released on Blue Sky Records, a sub-label of Columbia Records that was associated with Johnny and Edgar Winter. \"David Johansen\" also features fellow New York Doll guitarist Sylvain Sylvain, who was a member of the David Johansen Band at that time. Sylvain co-wrote four of the songs with Johansen. The single from the album was Johansen and Sylvain's \"Funky But Chic\", backed with \"The Rope (The Let Go Song)\", which has been included as a bonus track on the CD. \"David Johansen\" was voted the tenth best record of 1978 in the Pazz & Jop, an annual poll of American critics published by \"The Village Voice\".",
"Title: David Johansen and the Harry Smiths\n\nDavid Johansen and the Harry Smiths is the first of two albums David Johansen released with the \"Harry Smiths\". The first of the two albums was released in 2000. David Johansen created the album following a folk scene that was taking place in the late 1990s in New York City clubs. Inspired by the 1997 reissue of \"The Anthology of American Folk Music\" (a compilation of 1920s and 1930s country and blues recordings assembled by musicologist Harry Smith), Johansen and a named his band \"the Harry Smiths\" and recorded and performed songs from, or inspired by, the Anthology.",
"Title: Buster Poindexter (album)\n\nBuster Poindexter is an eponymous album released by RCA Records in 1987 by Buster Poindexter, the alter ego of New York Dolls frontman David Johansen. Johansen re-recorded the track \"Heart of Gold\" as Buster Poindexter, which originally appeared on Johansen's 1981 solo album \"Here Comes the Night.\" The song \"Hot Hot Hot\" was a Billboard single and received heavy play on MTV.",
"Title: Live It Up (David Johansen album)\n\nLive It Up, released in 1982, was the first live album released by David Johansen as a solo artist. Johansen did release a limited and promotional live album, \"The David Johansen Group Live\" in 1978, but the album was not officially released until 1993. Additionally, by the time \"Live It Up\" was released, various bootlegs of Johansen's first band, the New York Dolls, were being heavily traded (an official live album would eventually be released in 1984). The impact of the New York Dolls, as both an influential band and as a live act, was becoming a legend in the late-1970s and early-1980s when Johansen was trying to start his solo career. However, his three previous solo albums were not selling as well as expected, therefore, Johansen turned to touring and selling his stage show.",
"Title: David Johansen\n\nDavid Roger Johansen (sometimes spelled \"David Jo Hansen\"; born January 9, 1950) is an American singer, songwriter and actor. He is best known as a member of the seminal protopunk band the New York Dolls. He is also known for his work under the pseudonym Buster Poindexter.",
"Title: Sweet Revenge (David Johansen album)\n\nSweet Revenge is a 1984 album released by David Johansen and the only Johansen album to be released on the Passport Records label. Following \"Sweet Revenge\", Johansen switched his music career into his alter-ego, Buster Poindexter. For the next fifteen years, Buster Poindexter would remain in the forefront of Johansen's music career.",
"Title: Shaker (album)\n\nShaker is the second and final album David Johansen recorded with the Harry Smiths. The album was released in 2002 by Chesky Records and continues highlighting the folk style music from the previous album, \"David Johansen and the Harry Smiths\". Additionally, the album brings in blues music with songs from Son House, Muddy Waters and Charlie Patton.",
"Title: Buster's Spanish Rocketship\n\nBuster's Spanish Rocketship is the fourth and final album from Buster Poindexter, the alter ego of singer David Johansen. Following \"...Rocketship\", David Johansen returned to recording albums under his real name."
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Book of Dragons was released along with a short film by DreamWorks Animation that was directed by who?
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Tom Owens
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bridge
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medium
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"Book of Dragons",
"Gift of the Night Fury"
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"DreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. (more commonly known as DreamWorks Animation, or simply DreamWorks) is an American animation studio that is a subsidiary of Universal Studios, a division of NBCUniversal, itself a division of Comcast.",
" It is based in Glendale, California and produces animated feature films, television programs and online virtual games.",
" The studio has currently released a total of 35 feature films, including the franchises \"Shrek\", \"Madagascar\", \"Kung Fu Panda\" and \"How to Train Your Dragon\".",
" Originally formed under the banner of its main DreamWorks studio in 1997 by some of Amblin Entertainment's former animation branch Amblimation alumni, it was spun off into a separate public company in 2004.",
" DreamWorks Animation currently maintains its Glendale campus, as well as satellite studios in India and China.",
" On August 22, 2016, NBCUniversal acquired DreamWorks Animation for $3.8 billion, making it a division of the Universal Filmed Entertainment Group."
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"Bonnie Arnold (born 1955) is an American film producer who has worked at Walt Disney Feature Animation, Pixar and DreamWorks Animation.",
" Arnold grew up in Atlanta, Georgia.",
" She worked her way to Hollywood and caught the wave of computer-animation.",
" Since 2015, Arnold has been co-president of feature animation for DreamWorks Animation."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"How to Train Your Dragon franchise (also referred to as simply HTTYD) from DreamWorks Animation consists of two feature films \"How to Train Your Dragon\" (2010) and \"How to Train Your Dragon 2\" (2014), with a third and final planned for a 2019 release.",
" The franchise is loosely based on the British book series by Cressida Cowell.",
" The franchise also consists of four short films: \"Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon\" (2010), \"Book of Dragons\" (2011), \"Gift of the Night Fury\" (2011) and \"Dawn of the Dragon Racers\" (2014).",
" A television series following the events of the first film, \"\", began airing on Cartoon Network in September 2012.",
" Its second season was renamed \"Dragons: Defenders of Berk\".",
" Set several years later, and as a more immediate prequel to the second film, a new television series, titled \"Dragons: Race to the Edge\", aired on Netflix in June 2015.",
" The second season of the show was added to Netflix in January 2016 and a third season in June 2016.",
" A fourth season aired on Netflix in February 2017 and a fifth season in August 2017."
],
"title": "How to Train Your Dragon (franchise)"
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"Shrek the Third is a 2007 American computer-animated fantasy comedy film and the third installment in the \"Shrek\" franchise, produced by DreamWorks Animation.",
" It is the sequel to 2004's \"Shrek 2\", and is the first in the series to be distributed by Paramount Pictures , which acquired DreamWorks Pictures, the former parent of DreamWorks Animation, in 2006.",
" Chris Miller and Raman Hui directed and co-directed the film, respectively, with the former also co-writing the screenplay with Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman, and Aron Warner.",
" In addition to Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, Rupert Everett, Julie Andrews, and John Cleese, who reprise their roles from \"Shrek 2\", the film also features Justin Timberlake in the role of Arthur Pendragon and Eric Idle as Merlin.",
" Harry Gregson-Williams composed the original music for the film.",
" The story takes place eight months after the marriage of Shrek and Fiona in the first film.",
" Reluctantly reigning over the kingdom of Far, Far Away, Shrek sets out to find the next heir to the throne—Fiona's cousin Artie, while Prince Charming is plotting to overthrow Shrek and become king."
],
"title": "Shrek the Third"
},
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"sentences": [
"Gift of the Night Fury is a 2011 computer-animated short film by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Tom Owens.",
" It was released on November 15, 2011, on DVD and Blu-ray, along with another original animated short film \"Book of Dragons\"."
],
"title": "Gift of the Night Fury"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Book of Dragons is a computer-animated/2D-animated short film based on the \"How to Train Your Dragon\" franchise.",
" It was produced by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Steve Hickner.",
" The short was released on November 15, 2011, on DVD and Blu-ray, along with \"Gift of the Night Fury\", another short film based on the \"Dragons\"."
],
"title": "Book of Dragons"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show is an American/Canadian animated web television series that is produced by DreamWorks Animation and Jay Ward Productions.",
" The series is based on the 1960s segments, called \"Peabody's Improbable History\", that aired as part of \"The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends\", and the 2014 film, \"Mr. Peabody & Sherman\", which was also produced by DreamWorks Animation.",
" The series premiered on October 9, 2015, on Netflix.",
" The second season was released on March 18, 2016.",
" The third season was released on October 21, 2016.",
" The fourth season was released on April 21, 2017."
],
"title": "The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show"
},
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"sentences": [
"Simon J. Smith is an English director, animator, visual effects artist and occasional voice actor, best known for his work at DreamWorks Animation.",
" Smith came to PDI/DreamWorks in 1997 as head of layout for the company's feature film division.",
" A CG animation veteran with nearly 25 years of experience, Smith supervised the layout department on PDI/DreamWorks' first animated feature \"Antz\", serving as the head of layout in \"Shrek\".",
" He then directed the Universal Studios Theatre experience \"Shrek 4-D\", followed by the short \"Far Far Away Idol\".",
" His first feature film as a director was in 2007, with \"Bee Movie\" .",
" He then directed another DVD short, \"\", before co-helming, with Eric Darnell, the comedy/spy action spin-off from the \"Madagascar\" series, \"Penguins of Madagascar\"."
],
"title": "Simon J. Smith"
},
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"sentences": [
"Over the Hedge is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy film, based on the characters from the United Media comic strip of the same name.",
" Directed by Tim Johnson and Karey Kirkpatrick, and produced by Bonnie Arnold, it was released in the United States on May 19, 2006.",
" The film was produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed through Paramount Pictures.",
" The film features the voices of Bruce Willis, Garry Shandling, Steve Carell, William Shatner, Wanda Sykes, and Nick Nolte.",
" It is the first DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by Paramount Pictures, which acquired the live-action DreamWorks studio in 2006.",
" The film earned $336 million on an $80 million budget."
],
"title": "Over the Hedge (film)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Kristina Reed is an American film producer, primarily of animated films, especially the ones by DreamWorks Animation and Walt Disney Animation Studios.",
" She won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for the 2014 short film \"Feast\" at the 87th Academy Awards in 2015."
],
"title": "Kristina Reed"
}
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"Title: DreamWorks Animation\n\nDreamWorks Animation SKG, Inc. (more commonly known as DreamWorks Animation, or simply DreamWorks) is an American animation studio that is a subsidiary of Universal Studios, a division of NBCUniversal, itself a division of Comcast. It is based in Glendale, California and produces animated feature films, television programs and online virtual games. The studio has currently released a total of 35 feature films, including the franchises \"Shrek\", \"Madagascar\", \"Kung Fu Panda\" and \"How to Train Your Dragon\". Originally formed under the banner of its main DreamWorks studio in 1997 by some of Amblin Entertainment's former animation branch Amblimation alumni, it was spun off into a separate public company in 2004. DreamWorks Animation currently maintains its Glendale campus, as well as satellite studios in India and China. On August 22, 2016, NBCUniversal acquired DreamWorks Animation for $3.8 billion, making it a division of the Universal Filmed Entertainment Group.",
"Title: Bonnie Arnold\n\nBonnie Arnold (born 1955) is an American film producer who has worked at Walt Disney Feature Animation, Pixar and DreamWorks Animation. Arnold grew up in Atlanta, Georgia. She worked her way to Hollywood and caught the wave of computer-animation. Since 2015, Arnold has been co-president of feature animation for DreamWorks Animation.",
"Title: How to Train Your Dragon (franchise)\n\nHow to Train Your Dragon franchise (also referred to as simply HTTYD) from DreamWorks Animation consists of two feature films \"How to Train Your Dragon\" (2010) and \"How to Train Your Dragon 2\" (2014), with a third and final planned for a 2019 release. The franchise is loosely based on the British book series by Cressida Cowell. The franchise also consists of four short films: \"Legend of the Boneknapper Dragon\" (2010), \"Book of Dragons\" (2011), \"Gift of the Night Fury\" (2011) and \"Dawn of the Dragon Racers\" (2014). A television series following the events of the first film, \"\", began airing on Cartoon Network in September 2012. Its second season was renamed \"Dragons: Defenders of Berk\". Set several years later, and as a more immediate prequel to the second film, a new television series, titled \"Dragons: Race to the Edge\", aired on Netflix in June 2015. The second season of the show was added to Netflix in January 2016 and a third season in June 2016. A fourth season aired on Netflix in February 2017 and a fifth season in August 2017.",
"Title: Shrek the Third\n\nShrek the Third is a 2007 American computer-animated fantasy comedy film and the third installment in the \"Shrek\" franchise, produced by DreamWorks Animation. It is the sequel to 2004's \"Shrek 2\", and is the first in the series to be distributed by Paramount Pictures , which acquired DreamWorks Pictures, the former parent of DreamWorks Animation, in 2006. Chris Miller and Raman Hui directed and co-directed the film, respectively, with the former also co-writing the screenplay with Jeffrey Price, Peter S. Seaman, and Aron Warner. In addition to Mike Myers, Eddie Murphy, Cameron Diaz, Antonio Banderas, Rupert Everett, Julie Andrews, and John Cleese, who reprise their roles from \"Shrek 2\", the film also features Justin Timberlake in the role of Arthur Pendragon and Eric Idle as Merlin. Harry Gregson-Williams composed the original music for the film. The story takes place eight months after the marriage of Shrek and Fiona in the first film. Reluctantly reigning over the kingdom of Far, Far Away, Shrek sets out to find the next heir to the throne—Fiona's cousin Artie, while Prince Charming is plotting to overthrow Shrek and become king.",
"Title: Gift of the Night Fury\n\nGift of the Night Fury is a 2011 computer-animated short film by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Tom Owens. It was released on November 15, 2011, on DVD and Blu-ray, along with another original animated short film \"Book of Dragons\".",
"Title: Book of Dragons\n\nBook of Dragons is a computer-animated/2D-animated short film based on the \"How to Train Your Dragon\" franchise. It was produced by DreamWorks Animation and directed by Steve Hickner. The short was released on November 15, 2011, on DVD and Blu-ray, along with \"Gift of the Night Fury\", another short film based on the \"Dragons\".",
"Title: The Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show\n\nThe Mr. Peabody & Sherman Show is an American/Canadian animated web television series that is produced by DreamWorks Animation and Jay Ward Productions. The series is based on the 1960s segments, called \"Peabody's Improbable History\", that aired as part of \"The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle and Friends\", and the 2014 film, \"Mr. Peabody & Sherman\", which was also produced by DreamWorks Animation. The series premiered on October 9, 2015, on Netflix. The second season was released on March 18, 2016. The third season was released on October 21, 2016. The fourth season was released on April 21, 2017.",
"Title: Simon J. Smith\n\nSimon J. Smith is an English director, animator, visual effects artist and occasional voice actor, best known for his work at DreamWorks Animation. Smith came to PDI/DreamWorks in 1997 as head of layout for the company's feature film division. A CG animation veteran with nearly 25 years of experience, Smith supervised the layout department on PDI/DreamWorks' first animated feature \"Antz\", serving as the head of layout in \"Shrek\". He then directed the Universal Studios Theatre experience \"Shrek 4-D\", followed by the short \"Far Far Away Idol\". His first feature film as a director was in 2007, with \"Bee Movie\" . He then directed another DVD short, \"\", before co-helming, with Eric Darnell, the comedy/spy action spin-off from the \"Madagascar\" series, \"Penguins of Madagascar\".",
"Title: Over the Hedge (film)\n\nOver the Hedge is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy film, based on the characters from the United Media comic strip of the same name. Directed by Tim Johnson and Karey Kirkpatrick, and produced by Bonnie Arnold, it was released in the United States on May 19, 2006. The film was produced by DreamWorks Animation and distributed through Paramount Pictures. The film features the voices of Bruce Willis, Garry Shandling, Steve Carell, William Shatner, Wanda Sykes, and Nick Nolte. It is the first DreamWorks Animation film to be distributed by Paramount Pictures, which acquired the live-action DreamWorks studio in 2006. The film earned $336 million on an $80 million budget.",
"Title: Kristina Reed\n\nKristina Reed is an American film producer, primarily of animated films, especially the ones by DreamWorks Animation and Walt Disney Animation Studios. She won the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film at the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film for the 2014 short film \"Feast\" at the 87th Academy Awards in 2015."
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Privet and Hermannia, are which type of plants?
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flowering
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comparison
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easy
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"Privet",
"Hermannia"
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0,
0
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"sentences": [
"A privet is a flowering plant in the genus Ligustrum.",
" The genus contains about 50 species of erect, deciduous or evergreen shrubs, sometimes forming small or medium-sized trees, native to Europe, north Africa, Asia, many introduced and naturalised in Australasia, where only one species extends as a native into Queensland.",
" Some species have become widely naturalized or invasive where introduced.",
" \"Privet\" was originally the name for the European semi-evergreen shrub \"Ligustrum vulgare\", and later also for the more reliably evergreen \"Ligustrum ovalifolium\" used extensively for privacy hedging, though now the name is applied to all members of the genus.",
" The generic name was applied by Pliny the Elder (23–79 CE) to \"L. vulgare\".",
" It is often suggested that the name \"privet\" is related to \"private\", but the OED states that there is no evidence to support this."
],
"title": "Privet"
},
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"sentences": [
"Stellacyanin is a member of the blue or type I copper protein family.",
" This family of copper proteins is generally involved in electron transfer reactions with the Cu center transitioning between the oxidized Cu(II) form and the reduced Cu(I) form.",
" Stellacyanin is ubiquitous among vascular seed plants.",
" It is a 20kDa protein whose structure is made up of beta strands forming 2 beta sheets to form a Greek key beta barrel with variable alpha helical structure.",
" The copper binding domain of the protein is located at the amino-terminal end, while the carboxyl-terminal end is rich in hydroxyproline and serine residues, typical of proteins associated with cell walls of plants.",
" In addition, it is also heavily glycosylated.",
" The copper is tetrahedrally coordinated by a cysteine, 2 histidines, and a glutamine residue.",
" The glutamine residue takes place of a methione ligand typically found in other blue copper proteins.",
" In addition, electron transfer rates for stellacyanin are faster than for other type I copper proteins suggesting stellacyanin is more solvent accessible at the active site.",
" The exact function of stellacyanin is unknown.",
" However, given the fact that type I copper proteins are involved in electron transfer and stellacyanin appears to be associated with the plant cell wall, it is suggested that it is involved in oxidative cross-linking reactions to build polymeric material making up the cell wall."
],
"title": "Stellacyanin"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Oleaceae are a family of flowering plants in the order Lamiales.",
" It presently comprises 26 genera, one of which is recently extinct.",
" The 25 extant genera include \"Cartrema\", which was resurrected in 2012.",
" The number of species in the Oleaceae is variously estimated in a wide range around 700.",
" The Oleaceae consist of shrubs, trees, and a few lianas.",
" The flowers are often numerous and highly odoriferous.",
" The family has a subcosmopolitan distribution, ranging from the subarctic to the southernmost parts of Africa, Australia, and South America.",
" Notable members of the Oleaceae include olive, ash, jasmine, and several popular ornamental plants including privet, forsythia, fringetrees, and lilac."
],
"title": "Oleaceae"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A binary cycle power plant is a type of geothermal power plant that allows cooler geothermal reservoirs to be used than is necessary for dry steam and flash steam plants.",
" As of 2010, flash steam plants are the most common type of geothermal power generation plants in operation today, which use water at temperatures greater than 182 C that is pumped under high pressure to the generation equipment at the surface.",
" With binary cycle geothermal power plants, pumps are used to pump hot water from a geothermal well, through a heat exchanger, and the cooled water is returned to the underground reservoir.",
" A second \"working\" or \"binary\" fluid with a low boiling point, typically a butane or pentane hydrocarbon, is pumped at fairly high pressure (500 psi ) through the heat exchanger, where it is vaporized and then directed through a turbine.",
" The vapor exiting the turbine is then condensed by cold air radiators or cold water and cycled back through the heat exchanger."
],
"title": "Binary cycle"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Chalcone synthase or naringenin-chalcone synthase (CHS) is an enzyme ubiquitous to higher plants and belongs to a family of polyketide synthase enzymes (PKS) known as type III PKS.",
" Type III PKSs are associated with the production of chalcones, a class of organic compounds found mainly in plants as natural defense mechanisms and as synthetic intermediates.",
" CHS was the first type III PKS to be discovered.",
" It is the first committed enzyme in flavonoid biosynthesis."
],
"title": "Chalcone synthase"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Wax leaf privet is a common name for several plants and may refer to:"
],
"title": "Wax leaf privet"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hermannia is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae.",
" It comprises at least 65 species with many more species as yet unresolved."
],
"title": "Hermannia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Privet refers to any of a number of shrubs or trees in the genus Ligustrum.",
" The genus contains about 50 species native to the Old World and Australasia.",
" Many members of the genus are grown as ornamental plants in parts of the world."
],
"title": "Privet as an invasive plant"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The native flora of the Saskatchewan includes vascular plants, plus additional species of other plants and plant-like organisms such as algae, lichens and other fungi, and mosses.",
" Non-native species of plants are recorded as established outside of cultivation in Saskatchewan, of these some non-native species remain beneficial for gardening, and agriculture, where others have become invasive, noxious weeds.",
" Saskatchewan is committed to protecting species at risk in Canada.",
" The growing season has been studied and classified into plant hardiness zones depending on length of growing season and climatic conditions.",
" Biogeographic factors have also been divided into vegetative zones, floristic kingdoms, hardiness zones and ecoregions across Saskatchewan, and natural vegetation varies depending on elevation, moisture, soil type landforms, and weather.",
" The study of ethnobotany uncovers the interrelation between humans and plants and the various ways people have used plants for economic reasons, food, medicine and technological developments.",
" The Government of Saskatchewan has declared 3 indigenous plants as provincial symbols."
],
"title": "Flora of Saskatchewan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Peruphasma schultei is a species of stick insect found in the Cordillera del Condor region of northern Peru.",
" In the wild the insect feeds on \"Schinus\" plants, but will feed on privet and honeysuckle in captivity.",
" In Peru they are only known to exist in a region of less than 5 hectares, but since their discovery they have become increasingly popular as pets worldwide due to their unusual colouration and they are now bred regularly in captivity."
],
"title": "Peruphasma schultei"
}
] |
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"Title: Privet\n\nA privet is a flowering plant in the genus Ligustrum. The genus contains about 50 species of erect, deciduous or evergreen shrubs, sometimes forming small or medium-sized trees, native to Europe, north Africa, Asia, many introduced and naturalised in Australasia, where only one species extends as a native into Queensland. Some species have become widely naturalized or invasive where introduced. \"Privet\" was originally the name for the European semi-evergreen shrub \"Ligustrum vulgare\", and later also for the more reliably evergreen \"Ligustrum ovalifolium\" used extensively for privacy hedging, though now the name is applied to all members of the genus. The generic name was applied by Pliny the Elder (23–79 CE) to \"L. vulgare\". It is often suggested that the name \"privet\" is related to \"private\", but the OED states that there is no evidence to support this.",
"Title: Stellacyanin\n\nStellacyanin is a member of the blue or type I copper protein family. This family of copper proteins is generally involved in electron transfer reactions with the Cu center transitioning between the oxidized Cu(II) form and the reduced Cu(I) form. Stellacyanin is ubiquitous among vascular seed plants. It is a 20kDa protein whose structure is made up of beta strands forming 2 beta sheets to form a Greek key beta barrel with variable alpha helical structure. The copper binding domain of the protein is located at the amino-terminal end, while the carboxyl-terminal end is rich in hydroxyproline and serine residues, typical of proteins associated with cell walls of plants. In addition, it is also heavily glycosylated. The copper is tetrahedrally coordinated by a cysteine, 2 histidines, and a glutamine residue. The glutamine residue takes place of a methione ligand typically found in other blue copper proteins. In addition, electron transfer rates for stellacyanin are faster than for other type I copper proteins suggesting stellacyanin is more solvent accessible at the active site. The exact function of stellacyanin is unknown. However, given the fact that type I copper proteins are involved in electron transfer and stellacyanin appears to be associated with the plant cell wall, it is suggested that it is involved in oxidative cross-linking reactions to build polymeric material making up the cell wall.",
"Title: Oleaceae\n\nThe Oleaceae are a family of flowering plants in the order Lamiales. It presently comprises 26 genera, one of which is recently extinct. The 25 extant genera include \"Cartrema\", which was resurrected in 2012. The number of species in the Oleaceae is variously estimated in a wide range around 700. The Oleaceae consist of shrubs, trees, and a few lianas. The flowers are often numerous and highly odoriferous. The family has a subcosmopolitan distribution, ranging from the subarctic to the southernmost parts of Africa, Australia, and South America. Notable members of the Oleaceae include olive, ash, jasmine, and several popular ornamental plants including privet, forsythia, fringetrees, and lilac.",
"Title: Binary cycle\n\nA binary cycle power plant is a type of geothermal power plant that allows cooler geothermal reservoirs to be used than is necessary for dry steam and flash steam plants. As of 2010, flash steam plants are the most common type of geothermal power generation plants in operation today, which use water at temperatures greater than 182 C that is pumped under high pressure to the generation equipment at the surface. With binary cycle geothermal power plants, pumps are used to pump hot water from a geothermal well, through a heat exchanger, and the cooled water is returned to the underground reservoir. A second \"working\" or \"binary\" fluid with a low boiling point, typically a butane or pentane hydrocarbon, is pumped at fairly high pressure (500 psi ) through the heat exchanger, where it is vaporized and then directed through a turbine. The vapor exiting the turbine is then condensed by cold air radiators or cold water and cycled back through the heat exchanger.",
"Title: Chalcone synthase\n\nChalcone synthase or naringenin-chalcone synthase (CHS) is an enzyme ubiquitous to higher plants and belongs to a family of polyketide synthase enzymes (PKS) known as type III PKS. Type III PKSs are associated with the production of chalcones, a class of organic compounds found mainly in plants as natural defense mechanisms and as synthetic intermediates. CHS was the first type III PKS to be discovered. It is the first committed enzyme in flavonoid biosynthesis.",
"Title: Wax leaf privet\n\nWax leaf privet is a common name for several plants and may refer to:",
"Title: Hermannia\n\nHermannia is a genus of flowering plants in the mallow family, Malvaceae. It comprises at least 65 species with many more species as yet unresolved.",
"Title: Privet as an invasive plant\n\nPrivet refers to any of a number of shrubs or trees in the genus Ligustrum. The genus contains about 50 species native to the Old World and Australasia. Many members of the genus are grown as ornamental plants in parts of the world.",
"Title: Flora of Saskatchewan\n\nThe native flora of the Saskatchewan includes vascular plants, plus additional species of other plants and plant-like organisms such as algae, lichens and other fungi, and mosses. Non-native species of plants are recorded as established outside of cultivation in Saskatchewan, of these some non-native species remain beneficial for gardening, and agriculture, where others have become invasive, noxious weeds. Saskatchewan is committed to protecting species at risk in Canada. The growing season has been studied and classified into plant hardiness zones depending on length of growing season and climatic conditions. Biogeographic factors have also been divided into vegetative zones, floristic kingdoms, hardiness zones and ecoregions across Saskatchewan, and natural vegetation varies depending on elevation, moisture, soil type landforms, and weather. The study of ethnobotany uncovers the interrelation between humans and plants and the various ways people have used plants for economic reasons, food, medicine and technological developments. The Government of Saskatchewan has declared 3 indigenous plants as provincial symbols.",
"Title: Peruphasma schultei\n\nPeruphasma schultei is a species of stick insect found in the Cordillera del Condor region of northern Peru. In the wild the insect feeds on \"Schinus\" plants, but will feed on privet and honeysuckle in captivity. In Peru they are only known to exist in a region of less than 5 hectares, but since their discovery they have become increasingly popular as pets worldwide due to their unusual colouration and they are now bred regularly in captivity."
] |
5,522
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What is the birthplace of the 23rd United States Secretary of War?
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Fairview
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"Frederick \"Fred\" Moore Vinson (January 22, 1890 – September 8, 1953) was an American Democratic politician who served the United States in all three branches of government.",
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"Frank Pace Jr. (July 5, 1912January 8, 1988) was the 3rd United States Secretary of the Army and a business executive."
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"The 23rd United States Colored Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.",
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"Fairview is a small census-designated place on the boundary between Christian and Todd counties in the western part of the U.S. state of Kentucky.",
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"Jeff Davis County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas.",
" As of the 2010 census, its population was 2,342.",
" Its county seat is Fort Davis.",
" The county is named for Jefferson Davis, who served as the 23rd United States Secretary of War in the 1850s, and then, during the American Civil War, as President of the Confederate States of America.",
" Jeff Davis County is easily recognizable for its unique shape; it is a pentagon which has no north-south nor east-west boundaries, save for a six mile line serving as its southern boundary.",
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"John William Snow (born August 2, 1939) is the former CEO of CSX Corporation, and served as the 73rd United States Secretary of the Treasury under U.S. President George W. Bush.",
" He replaced Secretary Paul O'Neill on February 3, 2003 and was succeeded by Henry Paulson on July 3, 2006, in a move that had been anticipated.",
" Snow submitted a letter of resignation on May 30, 2006, effective \"after an orderly transition period for my successor.\"",
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"Title: Paul Hamilton (politician)\n\nPaul Hamilton (October 16, 1762 – June 30, 1816) was the 3rd United States Secretary of the Navy, from 1809 to 1813.",
"Title: Frank Pace\n\nFrank Pace Jr. (July 5, 1912January 8, 1988) was the 3rd United States Secretary of the Army and a business executive.",
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"Title: Jeff Davis County, Texas\n\nJeff Davis County is a county in the U.S. state of Texas. As of the 2010 census, its population was 2,342. Its county seat is Fort Davis. The county is named for Jefferson Davis, who served as the 23rd United States Secretary of War in the 1850s, and then, during the American Civil War, as President of the Confederate States of America. Jeff Davis County is easily recognizable for its unique shape; it is a pentagon which has no north-south nor east-west boundaries, save for a six mile line serving as its southern boundary. it also is the \"only\" county in the United States that touches a foreign country (Mexico) at a single point. Jeff Davis is also one of the nine counties that compose the Trans-Pecos region of West Texas.",
"Title: Jefferson Davis\n\nJefferson Davis (born Jefferson Finis Davis; June 3, 1808 – December 6, 1889) was an American politician who served as the President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865. He was a member of the Democratic Party who represented Mississippi in the United States Senate and the House of Representatives prior to becoming president of the Confederacy. He was the 23rd United States Secretary of War, serving under U.S. President Franklin Pierce from 1853 to 1857.",
"Title: Curtis D. Wilbur\n\nCurtis Dwight Wilbur (May 10, 1867 – September 8, 1954) was an American lawyer, state and federal judge, and 43rd United States Secretary of the Navy.",
"Title: John W. Snow\n\nJohn William Snow (born August 2, 1939) is the former CEO of CSX Corporation, and served as the 73rd United States Secretary of the Treasury under U.S. President George W. Bush. He replaced Secretary Paul O'Neill on February 3, 2003 and was succeeded by Henry Paulson on July 3, 2006, in a move that had been anticipated. Snow submitted a letter of resignation on May 30, 2006, effective \"after an orderly transition period for my successor.\" Snow announced on June 29, 2006 that he had completed his last day on the job; Robert Kimmitt served as acting secretary until Paulson was sworn in."
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5,523
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What year did the American computer magazine that was published by the former International Data Corporation, debut in?
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1984
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"Computer Magazine (and their website www.ComputerMagazine.com) is a popular magazine and online news site on computing and technology, offering current news and reviews of popular and new business and consumer technologies, software, hardware, mobile computing, tablets, PCs, Macs, Windows, Linux, telecom, cellular, wireless, data, cloud and science news on digital technologies and everything in the \"tech-sphere and digi-verse\", especially focused on information technology, devices, software and services and related subjects, such as networking, servers, data centers and corporate data infrastructure technologies, and the Internet.",
" Their online site, since 1997, is located at ComputerMagazine.com.",
" \"Computer Magazine\" produces industry instructional and a popular ongoing webcast/podcast talk show and performs evaluations and reviews of IT industry technology products, hardware, software and services with objective reporting widely respected as independent and objective, and trusted in the industry.",
" \"Computer Magazine\" is a free publication (in addition to their webcasts and other resources) sponsored by the nonprofit UTCP (United Technology and Computing Professionals) organization, and as such charges no fees for the publication nor is influenced by advertising, so their reviews are relied on in the industry and considered unbiased and thorough.",
" \"Computer Magazine\" is one of the early large technology publications and resources available on the web still existent and thriving today and that has remained independent.",
" ComputerMagazine.com is a tech news and resources consolidator that publishes part of the site in a semi-time line/blogging format that is popular among their wide following of subscriber and non-subscriber readers, allowing readers to respond and comment on various articles.",
" Site contributors include many of the well known technology authors, experts and publication sources, content and articles are provided by major technology syndicators and by external expert technology sources (such as \"Computer World\", \"Information Week\", \"Network World\", \"Wired,\" \"Time\", etc.) as well as \"Computer Magazine\" staff writers, and is currently managed and edited by the industry veteran Christopher Swearingin an MCSE and former CIO and regarded author as well as contributor/reporter for \"Computer Magazine\" and other publications."
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"Ultra Network Technologies (previously called Ultra Corporation) is a now defunct networking company.",
" It offered high-speed network products for the scientific computing market as well as some commercial companies.",
" It was founded in 1986 by James N. Perdue (formerly of NASA, Ames Research Center), Drew Berding, and Wes Meador (of Control Data Corporation) to provide higher speed connectivity and networking for supercomputers and their peripherals and workstations.",
" At the time, the only other companies offering high speed networking and connectivity for the supercomputer and high-end workstation market was Network Systems Corporation (NSC) and Computer Network Technology Corporation (CNT).",
" They both offered 50 megabytes per second (MB/s) bandwidth between controllers but at that time, their architecture was not implemented using standard networking protocols and their applications were generally focused on supporting connectivity at high speed between large mainframes and peripherals, often only implementing only point-to-point connections.",
" Ethernet was available in 1986 and was used by most computer centers for general networking purposes.",
" Its bandwidth was not high enough to manage the high data rate required by the 100 MB/s supercomputer channels and 4 MB/s VMEbus channels on workstations."
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"International Data Corporation (IDC) is a Chinese-owned provider of market intelligence, advisory services, and events for the information technology, telecommunications, and consumer technology markets.",
" With more than 1,100 analysts worldwide, IDC offers global, regional, and local expertise on technology and industry opportunities and trends in over 110 countries.",
" IDC's analysis and insight helps IT professionals, business executives, and the investment community to make fact-based technology decisions and to achieve their key business objectives.",
" Founded in 1964, IDC is a wholly owned subsidiary of International Data Group (IDG), the world's leading media, data and marketing services company that activates and engages the most influential technology buyers.",
" China Oceanwide owns IDG."
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"International Data Group, Inc. (IDG) is a Chinese-owned, American-based media, data and marketing services and venture capital organization.",
" IDG evolved from International Data Corporation (IDC) which was founded in 1964 in Newtonville, Massachusetts, by Patrick Joseph McGovern.",
" IDC provides market research and advisory services and is now a subsidiary of IDG."
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"The third platform is a term coined by marketing firm International Data Corporation (IDC) for a model of a computing platform.",
" It was promoted as inter-dependencies between mobile computing, social media, cloud computing, and information / analytics (big data), and possibly the Internet of Things.",
" Gartner claims that these interdependent trends are \"transforming the way people and businesses relate to technology\"."
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"Robert M. Price (born 1930) is an American computer scientist and business executive.",
" After graduation from Duke University in 1952, he moved to California and worked as a computer programmer at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and the Convair division of General Dynamics Corporation.",
" He began work for the Control Data Corporation in 1961 as a Mathematician Staff Specialist.",
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"E-Novation is an Australian software company incorporated in 2002 that, according to International Data Corporation, was the first software as a service (SaaS) enterprise performance management application in the Asia-Pacific Region."
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"SAP Anywhere is a front office software solution from SAP SE (SAP) for small and medium sized enterprises (SMBs) with 10 - 500 employees.",
" SAP Anywhere includes several front office applications that can help retail and wholesale businesses market and sell their products and services through multiple sales channels including in-store, direct sales, and online.",
" This system facilitates effective customer relationship management by allowing business owners to review and direct their marketing, inventory, and direct customer experiences using a single system on their mobile devices.",
" According to research firm International Data Corporation (IDC), many small businesses struggle with out of date processes, and fail to optimise online business tools."
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"Chess was a pioneering chess program from the 1970s, written by Larry Atkin and David Slate at Northwestern University.",
" Chess ran on Control Data Corporation's line of supercomputers. Work on the program began in 1968.",
" It dominated the first computer chess tournaments, such as the World Computer Chess Championship and ACM's North American Computer Chess Championship.",
" Chess was the first published use of the bitboard data structure applied to the game of chess."
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"Title: Computer Magazine\n\nComputer Magazine (and their website www.ComputerMagazine.com) is a popular magazine and online news site on computing and technology, offering current news and reviews of popular and new business and consumer technologies, software, hardware, mobile computing, tablets, PCs, Macs, Windows, Linux, telecom, cellular, wireless, data, cloud and science news on digital technologies and everything in the \"tech-sphere and digi-verse\", especially focused on information technology, devices, software and services and related subjects, such as networking, servers, data centers and corporate data infrastructure technologies, and the Internet. Their online site, since 1997, is located at ComputerMagazine.com. \"Computer Magazine\" produces industry instructional and a popular ongoing webcast/podcast talk show and performs evaluations and reviews of IT industry technology products, hardware, software and services with objective reporting widely respected as independent and objective, and trusted in the industry. \"Computer Magazine\" is a free publication (in addition to their webcasts and other resources) sponsored by the nonprofit UTCP (United Technology and Computing Professionals) organization, and as such charges no fees for the publication nor is influenced by advertising, so their reviews are relied on in the industry and considered unbiased and thorough. \"Computer Magazine\" is one of the early large technology publications and resources available on the web still existent and thriving today and that has remained independent. ComputerMagazine.com is a tech news and resources consolidator that publishes part of the site in a semi-time line/blogging format that is popular among their wide following of subscriber and non-subscriber readers, allowing readers to respond and comment on various articles. Site contributors include many of the well known technology authors, experts and publication sources, content and articles are provided by major technology syndicators and by external expert technology sources (such as \"Computer World\", \"Information Week\", \"Network World\", \"Wired,\" \"Time\", etc.) as well as \"Computer Magazine\" staff writers, and is currently managed and edited by the industry veteran Christopher Swearingin an MCSE and former CIO and regarded author as well as contributor/reporter for \"Computer Magazine\" and other publications.",
"Title: Ultra Network Technologies\n\nUltra Network Technologies (previously called Ultra Corporation) is a now defunct networking company. It offered high-speed network products for the scientific computing market as well as some commercial companies. It was founded in 1986 by James N. Perdue (formerly of NASA, Ames Research Center), Drew Berding, and Wes Meador (of Control Data Corporation) to provide higher speed connectivity and networking for supercomputers and their peripherals and workstations. At the time, the only other companies offering high speed networking and connectivity for the supercomputer and high-end workstation market was Network Systems Corporation (NSC) and Computer Network Technology Corporation (CNT). They both offered 50 megabytes per second (MB/s) bandwidth between controllers but at that time, their architecture was not implemented using standard networking protocols and their applications were generally focused on supporting connectivity at high speed between large mainframes and peripherals, often only implementing only point-to-point connections. Ethernet was available in 1986 and was used by most computer centers for general networking purposes. Its bandwidth was not high enough to manage the high data rate required by the 100 MB/s supercomputer channels and 4 MB/s VMEbus channels on workstations.",
"Title: International Data Corporation\n\nInternational Data Corporation (IDC) is a Chinese-owned provider of market intelligence, advisory services, and events for the information technology, telecommunications, and consumer technology markets. With more than 1,100 analysts worldwide, IDC offers global, regional, and local expertise on technology and industry opportunities and trends in over 110 countries. IDC's analysis and insight helps IT professionals, business executives, and the investment community to make fact-based technology decisions and to achieve their key business objectives. Founded in 1964, IDC is a wholly owned subsidiary of International Data Group (IDG), the world's leading media, data and marketing services company that activates and engages the most influential technology buyers. China Oceanwide owns IDG.",
"Title: International Data Group\n\nInternational Data Group, Inc. (IDG) is a Chinese-owned, American-based media, data and marketing services and venture capital organization. IDG evolved from International Data Corporation (IDC) which was founded in 1964 in Newtonville, Massachusetts, by Patrick Joseph McGovern. IDC provides market research and advisory services and is now a subsidiary of IDG.",
"Title: Third platform\n\nThe third platform is a term coined by marketing firm International Data Corporation (IDC) for a model of a computing platform. It was promoted as inter-dependencies between mobile computing, social media, cloud computing, and information / analytics (big data), and possibly the Internet of Things. Gartner claims that these interdependent trends are \"transforming the way people and businesses relate to technology\".",
"Title: Robert M. Price (business executive)\n\nRobert M. Price (born 1930) is an American computer scientist and business executive. After graduation from Duke University in 1952, he moved to California and worked as a computer programmer at the Lawrence Livermore Laboratory and the Convair division of General Dynamics Corporation. He began work for the Control Data Corporation in 1961 as a Mathematician Staff Specialist. His responsibilities there included software sales and services, international sales, and several executive positions, culminating with serving as President and Chief Executive Officer from 1986 to 1989.",
"Title: E-Novation\n\nE-Novation is an Australian software company incorporated in 2002 that, according to International Data Corporation, was the first software as a service (SaaS) enterprise performance management application in the Asia-Pacific Region.",
"Title: SAP Anywhere\n\nSAP Anywhere is a front office software solution from SAP SE (SAP) for small and medium sized enterprises (SMBs) with 10 - 500 employees. SAP Anywhere includes several front office applications that can help retail and wholesale businesses market and sell their products and services through multiple sales channels including in-store, direct sales, and online. This system facilitates effective customer relationship management by allowing business owners to review and direct their marketing, inventory, and direct customer experiences using a single system on their mobile devices. According to research firm International Data Corporation (IDC), many small businesses struggle with out of date processes, and fail to optimise online business tools.",
"Title: Chess (Northwestern University)\n\nChess was a pioneering chess program from the 1970s, written by Larry Atkin and David Slate at Northwestern University. Chess ran on Control Data Corporation's line of supercomputers. Work on the program began in 1968. It dominated the first computer chess tournaments, such as the World Computer Chess Championship and ACM's North American Computer Chess Championship. Chess was the first published use of the bitboard data structure applied to the game of chess."
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Which structure currently operates as a "virtual fence:" Boarder Wall or Mexico-United States Barrier?
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Mexico–United States barrier
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"Las Americas Premium Outlets is a 560000 sqft outlet mall in San Ysidro, San Diego, California located directly on the Mexico-United States border just west of the San Ysidro Port of Entry at the new PedWest crossing from Tijuana to Virginia Avenue on the U.S. side."
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"XEPE-AM at 1700 kHz is an English-language sports radio station calling itself ESPN 1700.",
" XEPE is licensed to Tecate, Baja California, Mexico.",
" Like other Baja California stations broadcasting in English near the Mexico-United States border, it focuses on listeners in the San Diego, California area.",
" The station carries programming from ESPN Radio most of the day.",
" On weekdays, between 9 am and 4 pm, it carries business and money related programming, including syndicated shows from Dave Ramsey, San Diego-based Ray Lucia and local hosts."
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"Border enforcement is a type of immigration enforcement whereby a country enforces its immigration laws by trying to prevent people from crossing its border or borders illegally.",
" There are multiple methods a country can use to do this, including patrolling its border and building walls along part or all of it.",
" The term is most commonly used in regards to the efforts by the United States government to prevent people from migrating illegally to the U.S. by crossing the Mexico-United States border.",
" Since 2002, the number of United States Border Patrol agents has more than doubled, to a total of 20,273 (as of September 2016), and federal spending on the Patrol has increased from $1.4 to $3.8 billion over the same time.",
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" The strike called for immigrants not to go to work, to avoid spending money, and keep children home from school.",
" People took part to show the importance of immigrants to the economy and also to protest possible racial profiling of U.S. citizens by immigration enforcement.",
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"The immigration sign is an American highway safety sign warning motorists to avoid immigrants darting across the road.",
" It depicts a man, woman, and child with pigtails running.",
" The signs were erected in response to over one hundred immigrant deaths due to traffic strikes from 1987 to 1990 in two corridors along Interstate 5 along the San Ysidro Port of Entry at the Mexico-United States border and approximately 50 mi north at the San Clemente United States Border Patrol checkpoint in Camp Pendleton."
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"The Cedar Mountain Range is a short 20 mi (32 km) long, mountain range in southwest Luna County, New Mexico, USA, just north of the Mexico-United States border with Chihuahua."
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"The Panama Canal fence was not a name used by the citizens of the Canal Zone.",
" It was a low fence, for the majority of its length, part of it chain link.",
" It sat atop a retaining wall alongside a short stretch of a busy highway, the Fourth of July Avenue.",
" The fence was located across the street from the border of the Republic of Panama, within the Canal Zone.",
" It was similar to the fences one might see along major highways in the United State and elsewhere in the world, It was constructed concurrent with the widening of the adjacent roadway which started in 1960 with the construction of the Thatcher Ferry Bridge.",
" The fence was designed to prevent pedestrians from falling off the high retaining wall into the busy street.",
" Parts of the fence still exist today or have been replaced with newer fence.",
" The Canal Zone extended beyond the fence, across Fourth of July Avenue and across the sidewalk on the Panama side, all the way up to the edge of the buildings there.",
" This invisible line between the sidewalk and the buildings was the actual border between the Canal Zone and Panama.",
" The United States maintained the avenue and the sidewalks on both sides as they were inside the Zone."
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"The Mexico–United States barrier is a series of walls and fences along the Mexico–United States border aimed at preventing illegal crossings from Mexico into the United States.",
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" As of January 2009, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported that it had more than 580 mi of barriers in place.",
" The total length of the continental border is 1,989 mi ."
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"The Border War, or the Border Campaign, refers to the military engagements which took place in the Mexico-United States border region of North America during the Mexican Revolution.",
" The Bandit War in Texas was part of the Border War.",
" From the beginning of the Mexican Revolution in 1910, the United States Army was stationed in force along the border and on several occasions fought with Mexican rebels or federals.",
" The height of the conflict came in 1916 when revolutionary Pancho Villa attacked the American border town of Columbus, New Mexico.",
" In response, the United States Army, under the direction of General John J. Pershing, launched an expedition into northern Mexico, to find and capture Villa.",
" Though the operation was successful in finding and engaging the Villista rebels, and in killing Villa's two top lieutenants, the revolutionary himself escaped and the American army returned to the United States in January 1917.",
" Conflict at the border continued however and the United States launched several more smaller operations into Mexican territory until after the American victory in the Battle of Ambos Nogales, leading to the establishment of a permanent border wall.",
" Conflict was not only subject to Villistas and Americans; \"Maderistas\", \"Carrancistas\", \"Constitutionalistas\" and Germans also engaged in battle with American forces during this period."
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"Title: Las Americas Premium Outlets\n\nLas Americas Premium Outlets is a 560000 sqft outlet mall in San Ysidro, San Diego, California located directly on the Mexico-United States border just west of the San Ysidro Port of Entry at the new PedWest crossing from Tijuana to Virginia Avenue on the U.S. side.",
"Title: XEPE-AM\n\nXEPE-AM at 1700 kHz is an English-language sports radio station calling itself ESPN 1700. XEPE is licensed to Tecate, Baja California, Mexico. Like other Baja California stations broadcasting in English near the Mexico-United States border, it focuses on listeners in the San Diego, California area. The station carries programming from ESPN Radio most of the day. On weekdays, between 9 am and 4 pm, it carries business and money related programming, including syndicated shows from Dave Ramsey, San Diego-based Ray Lucia and local hosts.",
"Title: Border enforcement\n\nBorder enforcement is a type of immigration enforcement whereby a country enforces its immigration laws by trying to prevent people from crossing its border or borders illegally. There are multiple methods a country can use to do this, including patrolling its border and building walls along part or all of it. The term is most commonly used in regards to the efforts by the United States government to prevent people from migrating illegally to the U.S. by crossing the Mexico-United States border. Since 2002, the number of United States Border Patrol agents has more than doubled, to a total of 20,273 (as of September 2016), and federal spending on the Patrol has increased from $1.4 to $3.8 billion over the same time. In addition to the Patrol, agencies responsible for border enforcement in the U.S. include Immigration and Customs Enforcement.",
"Title: Day Without Immigrants 2017\n\nDay Without Immigrants (or A Day Without Immigrants) was a protest and boycott that took place on February 16, 2017, to demonstrate the importance of immigration, and to protest President Donald Trump's plans to build a border wall and to potentially deport millions of illegal immigrants. The strike called for immigrants not to go to work, to avoid spending money, and keep children home from school. People took part to show the importance of immigrants to the economy and also to protest possible racial profiling of U.S. citizens by immigration enforcement. The strike was planned on social media. People first started talking about the strike after the Women's March, and as the idea gained momentum, important people in the restaurant industry helped boost exposure.",
"Title: Immigration sign\n\nThe immigration sign is an American highway safety sign warning motorists to avoid immigrants darting across the road. It depicts a man, woman, and child with pigtails running. The signs were erected in response to over one hundred immigrant deaths due to traffic strikes from 1987 to 1990 in two corridors along Interstate 5 along the San Ysidro Port of Entry at the Mexico-United States border and approximately 50 mi north at the San Clemente United States Border Patrol checkpoint in Camp Pendleton.",
"Title: Cedar Mountain Range\n\nThe Cedar Mountain Range is a short 20 mi (32 km) long, mountain range in southwest Luna County, New Mexico, USA, just north of the Mexico-United States border with Chihuahua.",
"Title: Panama Canal fence\n\nThe Panama Canal fence was not a name used by the citizens of the Canal Zone. It was a low fence, for the majority of its length, part of it chain link. It sat atop a retaining wall alongside a short stretch of a busy highway, the Fourth of July Avenue. The fence was located across the street from the border of the Republic of Panama, within the Canal Zone. It was similar to the fences one might see along major highways in the United State and elsewhere in the world, It was constructed concurrent with the widening of the adjacent roadway which started in 1960 with the construction of the Thatcher Ferry Bridge. The fence was designed to prevent pedestrians from falling off the high retaining wall into the busy street. Parts of the fence still exist today or have been replaced with newer fence. The Canal Zone extended beyond the fence, across Fourth of July Avenue and across the sidewalk on the Panama side, all the way up to the edge of the buildings there. This invisible line between the sidewalk and the buildings was the actual border between the Canal Zone and Panama. The United States maintained the avenue and the sidewalks on both sides as they were inside the Zone.",
"Title: Mexico–United States barrier\n\nThe Mexico–United States barrier is a series of walls and fences along the Mexico–United States border aimed at preventing illegal crossings from Mexico into the United States. The barrier is not one continuous structure, but a grouping of relatively short physical walls, secured in between with a \"virtual fence\" which includes a system of sensors and cameras monitored by the United States Border Patrol. As of January 2009, U.S. Customs and Border Protection reported that it had more than 580 mi of barriers in place. The total length of the continental border is 1,989 mi .",
"Title: Border War (1910–19)\n\nThe Border War, or the Border Campaign, refers to the military engagements which took place in the Mexico-United States border region of North America during the Mexican Revolution. The Bandit War in Texas was part of the Border War. From the beginning of the Mexican Revolution in 1910, the United States Army was stationed in force along the border and on several occasions fought with Mexican rebels or federals. The height of the conflict came in 1916 when revolutionary Pancho Villa attacked the American border town of Columbus, New Mexico. In response, the United States Army, under the direction of General John J. Pershing, launched an expedition into northern Mexico, to find and capture Villa. Though the operation was successful in finding and engaging the Villista rebels, and in killing Villa's two top lieutenants, the revolutionary himself escaped and the American army returned to the United States in January 1917. Conflict at the border continued however and the United States launched several more smaller operations into Mexican territory until after the American victory in the Battle of Ambos Nogales, leading to the establishment of a permanent border wall. Conflict was not only subject to Villistas and Americans; \"Maderistas\", \"Carrancistas\", \"Constitutionalistas\" and Germans also engaged in battle with American forces during this period."
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Willis & Geiger Outfitters was an expeditionary outfitting company in which country, the company outfitted Jacqueline Cochran, she was a pioneer in the field of American aviation and one of the most prominent racing pilots of her generation?
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United States
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"The Powder Puff Derby was the name given to an annual transcontinental air race for women pilots inaugurated in 1947.",
" For the next two years it was named the \"Jacqueline Cochran All-Woman Transcontinental Air Race\" (AWTAR).",
" It was dubbed the \"\"Powder Puff Derby\"\" in reference to the 1929 Women's Air Derby by humorist and aviation advocate Will Rogers."
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"Ladies Courageous (also called Fury in the Sky in a 1950 Realart re-release) is a 1944 war film based on the novel \"Looking For Trouble\" (1941) by Virginia Spencer Cowles.",
" Directed by John Rawlins, the film stars Loretta Young and Geraldine Fitzgerald.",
" It tells the story of the paramilitary Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron formed in the United States during World War II.",
" Film historians and scholars consider \"Ladies Courageous\" an \"à-clef\" story of famed aviator Jacqueline Cochran and test pilot Nancy Harkness Love's work to mobilize women pilots to contribute to the war effort."
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"The Congress of American Women was an American women's rights organization.",
" It was founded in New York on March 8 (International Women's Day) 1946 following a 1945 feminist conference in Paris.",
" Its primary organizer was Elinor S. Gimbel (wife of Louis S. Gimbel, Jr., grandson of Adam Gimbel of Gimbels department store).",
" It was affiliated with the Soviet sponsored organization Women's International Democratic Federation.",
" In 1948 the organization was accused of being a communist front organization by the House Un-American Activities Committee and was forced to register as a \"subversive\" organization.",
" The organization was finally dissolved in 1950.",
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"The Detroit Commerce Building was located at 138-150 Michigan Avenue (the corner of Michigan Avenue and Shelby Street), in downtown Detroit, Michigan.",
" The high-rise stood at 13 stories, 12 above-ground, and one basement floor.",
" It was built in 1915 as headquarters for the People's Outfitting Company department store and was designed in the Chicago School architectural style.",
" The store moved to other quarters in 1959 and the building was converted to office space.",
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"Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport (IATA: TRM, ICAO: KTRM, FAA LID: TRM) is a county owned, public use airport in Riverside County, California, United States.",
" It is located in the southeastern Coachella Valley, 20 nautical miles (23 mi, 37 km) southeast of the central business district of Palm Springs, in Thermal, California.",
" This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility."
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"The Women Airforce Service Pilots Badge is an award of the United States Army that was issued during the Second World War.",
" The badge created for the Women Airforce Service Pilots, or WASP (not WASPs, because the acronym already includes the plural \"Pilots\"), was awarded to more than a thousand women who had qualified for employment as civilian, non-combat pilots of military aircraft used by the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II.",
" The first wings were privately and hastily designed and paid for out of the pockets of Floyd Odlum and his wife, Jacqueline Cochran, who in 1942 became the head of WASP."
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"Philip Orin Parmelee (8 March 1887 – 1 June 1912) was an American aviation pioneer trained by the Wright brothers and credited with several early world aviation records and \"firsts\" in flight.",
" He turned a keen interest in small engines into employment with the Wright Company in its early years and was one of several young pilots hired by the Wright brothers to demonstrate and publicize the capabilities of their airplanes.",
" Because of his youth, blond good looks, and daring reputation, Parmelee had the nickname \"Skyman\" attributed to him."
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"The North American Aviation P-51 Mustang is an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II and the Korean War, among other conflicts.",
" The Mustang was designed in 1940 by North American Aviation (NAA) in response to a requirement of the British Purchasing Commission.",
" The Purchasing Commission approached North American Aviation to build Curtiss P-40 fighters under license for the Royal Air Force (RAF).",
" Rather than build an old design from another company, North American Aviation proposed the design and production of a more modern fighter.",
" The prototype NA-73X airframe was rolled out on 9 September 1940, 102 days after the contract was signed, and first flew on 26 October."
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"Title: Powder Puff Derby (1947)\n\nThe Powder Puff Derby was the name given to an annual transcontinental air race for women pilots inaugurated in 1947. For the next two years it was named the \"Jacqueline Cochran All-Woman Transcontinental Air Race\" (AWTAR). It was dubbed the \"\"Powder Puff Derby\"\" in reference to the 1929 Women's Air Derby by humorist and aviation advocate Will Rogers.",
"Title: Willis & Geiger Outfitters\n\nWillis & Geiger Outfitters was an expeditionary outfitting company in the United States. The company outfitted Roald Amundsen, Charles Lindbergh, Amelia Earhart, Jacqueline Cochran, Sir Edmund Hillary, the Flying Tigers and other legends of the 20th century.",
"Title: Ladies Courageous\n\nLadies Courageous (also called Fury in the Sky in a 1950 Realart re-release) is a 1944 war film based on the novel \"Looking For Trouble\" (1941) by Virginia Spencer Cowles. Directed by John Rawlins, the film stars Loretta Young and Geraldine Fitzgerald. It tells the story of the paramilitary Women's Auxiliary Ferrying Squadron formed in the United States during World War II. Film historians and scholars consider \"Ladies Courageous\" an \"à-clef\" story of famed aviator Jacqueline Cochran and test pilot Nancy Harkness Love's work to mobilize women pilots to contribute to the war effort.",
"Title: Congress of American Women\n\nThe Congress of American Women was an American women's rights organization. It was founded in New York on March 8 (International Women's Day) 1946 following a 1945 feminist conference in Paris. Its primary organizer was Elinor S. Gimbel (wife of Louis S. Gimbel, Jr., grandson of Adam Gimbel of Gimbels department store). It was affiliated with the Soviet sponsored organization Women's International Democratic Federation. In 1948 the organization was accused of being a communist front organization by the House Un-American Activities Committee and was forced to register as a \"subversive\" organization. The organization was finally dissolved in 1950. Among its members were anthropologist Gene Weltfish, aviator Jacqueline Cochran, educator Charlotte Hawkins Brown, and author and artist Muriel Draper.",
"Title: Detroit Commerce Building\n\nThe Detroit Commerce Building was located at 138-150 Michigan Avenue (the corner of Michigan Avenue and Shelby Street), in downtown Detroit, Michigan. The high-rise stood at 13 stories, 12 above-ground, and one basement floor. It was built in 1915 as headquarters for the People's Outfitting Company department store and was designed in the Chicago School architectural style. The store moved to other quarters in 1959 and the building was converted to office space. For many years, the building was home to the Greater Detroit Chamber of Commerce, for which it was named, and various agencies of the City of Detroit and Wayne County.",
"Title: Jacqueline Cochran Regional Airport\n\nJacqueline Cochran Regional Airport (IATA: TRM, ICAO: KTRM, FAA LID: TRM) is a county owned, public use airport in Riverside County, California, United States. It is located in the southeastern Coachella Valley, 20 nautical miles (23 mi, 37 km) southeast of the central business district of Palm Springs, in Thermal, California. This airport is included in the National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2011–2015, which categorized it as a \"general aviation\" facility.",
"Title: Women Airforce Service Pilots Badge\n\nThe Women Airforce Service Pilots Badge is an award of the United States Army that was issued during the Second World War. The badge created for the Women Airforce Service Pilots, or WASP (not WASPs, because the acronym already includes the plural \"Pilots\"), was awarded to more than a thousand women who had qualified for employment as civilian, non-combat pilots of military aircraft used by the U.S. Army Air Forces during World War II. The first wings were privately and hastily designed and paid for out of the pockets of Floyd Odlum and his wife, Jacqueline Cochran, who in 1942 became the head of WASP.",
"Title: Philip Orin Parmelee\n\nPhilip Orin Parmelee (8 March 1887 – 1 June 1912) was an American aviation pioneer trained by the Wright brothers and credited with several early world aviation records and \"firsts\" in flight. He turned a keen interest in small engines into employment with the Wright Company in its early years and was one of several young pilots hired by the Wright brothers to demonstrate and publicize the capabilities of their airplanes. Because of his youth, blond good looks, and daring reputation, Parmelee had the nickname \"Skyman\" attributed to him.",
"Title: Jacqueline Cochran\n\nJacqueline Cochran (May 11, 1906 – August 9, 1980) was a pioneer in the field of American aviation and one of the most prominent racing pilots of her generation. She was an important contributor to the formation of the wartime Women's Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) and Women Airforce Service Pilots (WASP).",
"Title: North American P-51 Mustang\n\nThe North American Aviation P-51 Mustang is an American long-range, single-seat fighter and fighter-bomber used during World War II and the Korean War, among other conflicts. The Mustang was designed in 1940 by North American Aviation (NAA) in response to a requirement of the British Purchasing Commission. The Purchasing Commission approached North American Aviation to build Curtiss P-40 fighters under license for the Royal Air Force (RAF). Rather than build an old design from another company, North American Aviation proposed the design and production of a more modern fighter. The prototype NA-73X airframe was rolled out on 9 September 1940, 102 days after the contract was signed, and first flew on 26 October."
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5,526
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Laura Loomer previously worked for Project Vertias with a political activist of what ideology?
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conservative
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"Anton Shekhovtsov (born 1978) is a Ukrainian writer, academic and political activist.",
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" Having worked for the Institute for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation, he is a supporter of the European Union, NATO and liberal democracy, as well as a noted critic of Vladimir Putin's Russia, particularly the ideology of Neo-Eurasianism and the activities of Aleksander Dugin.",
" He is the editor of the editor of the \"Explorations of the Far Right\" book series at \"ibidem-Verlag\" and sits on the board of the open source \"Fascism: Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies.\""
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" is a 1969 political autobiography by the American political activist H. Rap Brown (now known as Jamil Abdullah al-Amin).",
" The book was first released in the United States in 1969 (by Dial Press) and then in the United Kingdom in 1970 (by Allison & Busby).",
" Brown describes his experiences as a young black civil rights activist and how they shaped his opinions of white America.",
" He expresses his opinions on what he believes black Americans need to do to break free from white oppression.",
" As a Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and from 1968 a member of the Black Panther Party, he was heavily involved with organizations that espoused a Black Power ideology."
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"James Edward O'Keefe III (born June 28, 1984) is an American conservative political activist.",
" He produces secretly recorded undercover audio and video encounters with figures and workers in academic, governmental and social service organizations, purporting to show abusive or allegedly illegal behavior by employees and/or representatives of those organizations.",
" He has been criticized for editing videos to misrepresent the context of conversations and the subjects' responses, creating the implication that people said or did things they did not."
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"Aaron A. Brooks, also known as, Aaron Kinsley-Brooks (born January 24, 1964, San Francisco, California) is an American rock musician, drummer, producer and composer.",
" He co-founded The Little Death with Moby, Laura Dawn and Daron Murphy.",
" He is a founding member of the American alternative rock band, The Mars Bonfire.",
" Aaron also plays or has played drums for the electronic pop band Leisure Cruise; Grammy nominated electro-pop chanteuse Angela McCluskey (of Télépopmusik and Wild Colonials); Grammy award-winning producer/songwriter Mark Hudson; Emmy award-winning actress and singer Jackie Cruz; Grammy award-winning artist Moby; Singer/songwriter and progressive political activist Laura Dawn; Grammy award-winning bassist/songwriter and rock musician Duff McKagen of Guns N' Roses; Circle of Soul; Erin Evermore; Grammy award-winning pianist and songwriter A.J. Croce; Grammy winning singer/songwriter Lana Del Ray; Writer, radio host, progressive political comic and guitarist/singer Jamie Kilstein and his band The Agenda; Model/actress/singer/songwriter Heidi Merrill; And NY based rock singer Carleigh Jade."
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"Laura Elizabeth Loomer is an alt-right American political activist and Internet personality.",
" During the summer of 2017 she was a reporter for Canada's The Rebel Media, until resigning in September.",
" Prior to June 2017 she worked for Project Veritas with James O'Keefe."
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"Floyd Westerman, also known as Kanghi Duta i.e. \"Red Crow\" in Dakota (August 17, 1936 – December 13, 2007), was a Sioux musician, political activist, and actor.",
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" He is sometimes credited simply as Floyd Westerman.",
" He worked as a political activist for Native American causes."
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"Anthony Small (also known as Abdul Haq) is a retired professional boxer and islamic political activist who was born 20 June 1981 in Lewisham, London, England.",
" He held both the British and Commonwealth belts at light middleweight.",
" His was also referred to as 'Sugar Ray Clay Jones Jr.' (SRCJJ), in homage to Sugar Ray Robinson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Muhammad Ali, and Roy Jones Jr..",
" Small converted to Sunni Islam at the age of 24.",
" He is active on his YouTube blog where he advocates for Sharia (islamic political ideology) to be implemented in Britain and is a follower of Anjem Choudary and a member of Al-Muhajiroun/Islam4UK."
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"The New Alliance Party (NAP) was an American political party formed in New York City in 1979.",
" Its immediate precursor was an umbrella organization known as the Labor Community Alliance for Change, whose member groups included the coalition of Grass Roots Women and the New York City Unemployed and Welfare Council.",
" All of these groups were associated with controversial psychologist and political activist Fred Newman, whose radical health care collective Centers for Change and Marxist International Workers Party were active in grassroots politics in New York City.",
" The NAP's first chairperson was then-South Bronx City Councilman Gilberto Gerena-Valentin, a veteran Puerto Rican political activist.",
" .",
" The party is notable for getting African American psychologist Lenora Fulani on the ballot in all 50 states during her first Presidential campaign in 1988, making her both the first African-American and woman to do so."
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"Ed Emery (born 1946) is an ethnomusicologist, writer, translator and political activist.",
" In the 1970s, he was involved in political activist group Big Flame, and was one of the early organisers of the UK-based Ford Workers' Group.",
" In 1976, he founded radical publisher Red Notes.",
" He has translated key works by Italian playwright Dario Fo and political theorist Antonio Negri.",
" As a writer, he has regularly contributed to Le Monde diplomatique and co-authored two plays with Richard Fredman, \"Les Juifs de Salonique\" and \"The Night Before Larry Was Stretched\".",
" In 2015, for services rendered in the left political movement, he was elected Honorary Member for life of the SOAS Student Union."
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"Thomas Alan Dixon (born 1952/53) is an American pastor and political activist.",
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" Following his release, he became a prominent political activist and was the Democratic nominee in the 2016 United States Senate election in South Carolina."
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"Title: Anton Shekhovtsov\n\nAnton Shekhovtsov (born 1978) is a Ukrainian writer, academic and political activist. He is known for his writings on the European radical right and in particular its alleged connections to Russia. Having worked for the Institute for Euro-Atlantic Cooperation, he is a supporter of the European Union, NATO and liberal democracy, as well as a noted critic of Vladimir Putin's Russia, particularly the ideology of Neo-Eurasianism and the activities of Aleksander Dugin. He is the editor of the editor of the \"Explorations of the Far Right\" book series at \"ibidem-Verlag\" and sits on the board of the open source \"Fascism: Journal of Comparative Fascist Studies.\"",
"Title: Die Nigger Die!\n\nDie Nigger Die! is a 1969 political autobiography by the American political activist H. Rap Brown (now known as Jamil Abdullah al-Amin). The book was first released in the United States in 1969 (by Dial Press) and then in the United Kingdom in 1970 (by Allison & Busby). Brown describes his experiences as a young black civil rights activist and how they shaped his opinions of white America. He expresses his opinions on what he believes black Americans need to do to break free from white oppression. As a Chairman of the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee, and from 1968 a member of the Black Panther Party, he was heavily involved with organizations that espoused a Black Power ideology.",
"Title: James O'Keefe\n\nJames Edward O'Keefe III (born June 28, 1984) is an American conservative political activist. He produces secretly recorded undercover audio and video encounters with figures and workers in academic, governmental and social service organizations, purporting to show abusive or allegedly illegal behavior by employees and/or representatives of those organizations. He has been criticized for editing videos to misrepresent the context of conversations and the subjects' responses, creating the implication that people said or did things they did not.",
"Title: Aaron A. Brooks\n\nAaron A. Brooks, also known as, Aaron Kinsley-Brooks (born January 24, 1964, San Francisco, California) is an American rock musician, drummer, producer and composer. He co-founded The Little Death with Moby, Laura Dawn and Daron Murphy. He is a founding member of the American alternative rock band, The Mars Bonfire. Aaron also plays or has played drums for the electronic pop band Leisure Cruise; Grammy nominated electro-pop chanteuse Angela McCluskey (of Télépopmusik and Wild Colonials); Grammy award-winning producer/songwriter Mark Hudson; Emmy award-winning actress and singer Jackie Cruz; Grammy award-winning artist Moby; Singer/songwriter and progressive political activist Laura Dawn; Grammy award-winning bassist/songwriter and rock musician Duff McKagen of Guns N' Roses; Circle of Soul; Erin Evermore; Grammy award-winning pianist and songwriter A.J. Croce; Grammy winning singer/songwriter Lana Del Ray; Writer, radio host, progressive political comic and guitarist/singer Jamie Kilstein and his band The Agenda; Model/actress/singer/songwriter Heidi Merrill; And NY based rock singer Carleigh Jade.",
"Title: Laura Loomer\n\nLaura Elizabeth Loomer is an alt-right American political activist and Internet personality. During the summer of 2017 she was a reporter for Canada's The Rebel Media, until resigning in September. Prior to June 2017 she worked for Project Veritas with James O'Keefe.",
"Title: Floyd Westerman\n\nFloyd Westerman, also known as Kanghi Duta i.e. \"Red Crow\" in Dakota (August 17, 1936 – December 13, 2007), was a Sioux musician, political activist, and actor. After establishing a career as a country music singer, later in his life, he became a leading actor depicting Native Americans in American films and television. He is sometimes credited simply as Floyd Westerman. He worked as a political activist for Native American causes.",
"Title: Anthony Small\n\nAnthony Small (also known as Abdul Haq) is a retired professional boxer and islamic political activist who was born 20 June 1981 in Lewisham, London, England. He held both the British and Commonwealth belts at light middleweight. His was also referred to as 'Sugar Ray Clay Jones Jr.' (SRCJJ), in homage to Sugar Ray Robinson, Sugar Ray Leonard, Muhammad Ali, and Roy Jones Jr.. Small converted to Sunni Islam at the age of 24. He is active on his YouTube blog where he advocates for Sharia (islamic political ideology) to be implemented in Britain and is a follower of Anjem Choudary and a member of Al-Muhajiroun/Islam4UK.",
"Title: New Alliance Party\n\nThe New Alliance Party (NAP) was an American political party formed in New York City in 1979. Its immediate precursor was an umbrella organization known as the Labor Community Alliance for Change, whose member groups included the coalition of Grass Roots Women and the New York City Unemployed and Welfare Council. All of these groups were associated with controversial psychologist and political activist Fred Newman, whose radical health care collective Centers for Change and Marxist International Workers Party were active in grassroots politics in New York City. The NAP's first chairperson was then-South Bronx City Councilman Gilberto Gerena-Valentin, a veteran Puerto Rican political activist. . The party is notable for getting African American psychologist Lenora Fulani on the ballot in all 50 states during her first Presidential campaign in 1988, making her both the first African-American and woman to do so.",
"Title: Ed Emery (writer)\n\nEd Emery (born 1946) is an ethnomusicologist, writer, translator and political activist. In the 1970s, he was involved in political activist group Big Flame, and was one of the early organisers of the UK-based Ford Workers' Group. In 1976, he founded radical publisher Red Notes. He has translated key works by Italian playwright Dario Fo and political theorist Antonio Negri. As a writer, he has regularly contributed to Le Monde diplomatique and co-authored two plays with Richard Fredman, \"Les Juifs de Salonique\" and \"The Night Before Larry Was Stretched\". In 2015, for services rendered in the left political movement, he was elected Honorary Member for life of the SOAS Student Union.",
"Title: Thomas Dixon (politician)\n\nThomas Alan Dixon (born 1952/53) is an American pastor and political activist. Born in Chicago, he entered the U.S. Navy and worked several jobs before serving time in prison. Following his release, he became a prominent political activist and was the Democratic nominee in the 2016 United States Senate election in South Carolina."
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5,527
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The draft in which Emmanuel Mudiay was selected with the seventh overall pick in was held on what date?
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June 25, 2015
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"Emmanuel Kabeya Mudiay (born March 5, 1996) is a Congolese professional basketball player for the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" He played high school basketball for Grace Preparatory Academy and Prime Prep Academy in Texas, where he gained much of the media's attention.",
" He committed to play for the SMU Mustangs men's basketball team on August 24, 2013 but later made the decision to forgo college and joined the Guangdong Southern Tigers in China.",
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"Terence William Shea (born June 12, 1946) is an American football coach and former player.",
" Currently, Shea does quarterback consulting work for future NFL draft prospects.",
" Most recently he worked with Robert Griffin III \"RG3\" (2nd overall pick 2012), Blaine Gabbert (10th overall pick 2011), Sam Bradford (1st overall pick 2010), Matthew Stafford (1st overall pick 2009), and Josh Freeman (17th overall pick 2009.",
" whom Shea later brought to the Bolts in 2015).",
" Shea also trained and developed current college quarterbacks Collin Klein (Kansas State) and Tommy Rees (Notre Dame)."
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"The Green Bay Packers joined the National Football League (NFL) in 1921, two years after their original founding by Curly Lambeau.",
" They participated in the first ever NFL draft in 1936 and selected Russ Letlow, a guard from the University of San Francisco.",
" The team's most recent first round selection was Kenny Clark, a defensive tackle from UCLA in the 2016 NFL Draft.",
" The Packers have selected the number one overall pick in the draft twice, choosing future Hall of Fame halfback Paul Hornung in 1957 and quarterback Randy Duncan in 1959.",
" They have also selected the second overall pick three times and the third overall pick once.",
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" The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season.",
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" The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 173 players.",
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" The draft was held on May 3 and 4, 1967 before the 1967–68 season.",
" In this draft, 12 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players.",
" A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection.",
" If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated.",
" The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each division, with the order determined by a coin flip.",
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"The Tennessee Titans are a National Football League (NFL) franchise that began play as the Houston Oilers in 1960, a charter member of the American Football League.",
" The Oilers relocated to Nashville, Tennessee in 1997, playing as the Tennessee Oilers before changing their name to the Tennessee Titans in 1999.",
" The Titans' first draft selection was Billy Cannon, a halfback from Louisiana State University.",
" The team's most recent first round selection was Marcus Mariota, a quarterback from the University of Oregon.",
" The Titans have selected the number one overall pick in the draft twice.",
" They have also selected the second overall pick thrice and the third overall pick six times.",
" The team's five selections from the University of Texas are the most chosen by the Titans from one university."
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" The draft was held on March 23, 1970, before the 1970–71 season.",
" In this draft, 17 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players.",
" A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection.",
" If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated.",
" The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each division, with the order determined by a coin flip.",
" The Detroit Pistons won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the San Diego Rockets were awarded the second pick.",
" The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season.",
" Three expansion franchises, the Buffalo Braves, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Portland Trail Blazers, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the seventh, the eighth and the ninth pick in each round.",
" In the first round, the Cavaliers had the seventh pick, while the Blazers and the Braves had the eighth and the ninth pick respectively.",
" In the subsequent rounds, the Cavaliers and the Braves exchanged their order of selection, while the Blazers had the eighth pick throughout the draft.",
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" Contrary to popular belief, the player does not have to play at least a year in college basketball, as the player can choose to instead play in another professional league (especially overseas) like Brandon Jennings or Emmanuel Mudiay in Italy and China respectively, simply take the year off, such as the case with Satnam Singh Bhamara, or even hold themselves back a year in high school before declaring for the draft, such as the case with Thon Maker."
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"Title: Emmanuel Mudiay\n\nEmmanuel Kabeya Mudiay (born March 5, 1996) is a Congolese professional basketball player for the Denver Nuggets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played high school basketball for Grace Preparatory Academy and Prime Prep Academy in Texas, where he gained much of the media's attention. He committed to play for the SMU Mustangs men's basketball team on August 24, 2013 but later made the decision to forgo college and joined the Guangdong Southern Tigers in China. After an injury-riddled season in China, he was selected with the seventh overall pick in the 2015 NBA draft by the Denver Nuggets.",
"Title: Terry Shea\n\nTerence William Shea (born June 12, 1946) is an American football coach and former player. Currently, Shea does quarterback consulting work for future NFL draft prospects. Most recently he worked with Robert Griffin III \"RG3\" (2nd overall pick 2012), Blaine Gabbert (10th overall pick 2011), Sam Bradford (1st overall pick 2010), Matthew Stafford (1st overall pick 2009), and Josh Freeman (17th overall pick 2009. whom Shea later brought to the Bolts in 2015). Shea also trained and developed current college quarterbacks Collin Klein (Kansas State) and Tommy Rees (Notre Dame).",
"Title: List of Green Bay Packers first-round draft picks\n\nThe Green Bay Packers joined the National Football League (NFL) in 1921, two years after their original founding by Curly Lambeau. They participated in the first ever NFL draft in 1936 and selected Russ Letlow, a guard from the University of San Francisco. The team's most recent first round selection was Kenny Clark, a defensive tackle from UCLA in the 2016 NFL Draft. The Packers have selected the number one overall pick in the draft twice, choosing future Hall of Fame halfback Paul Hornung in 1957 and quarterback Randy Duncan in 1959. They have also selected the second overall pick three times and the third overall pick once. The team's eight selections from the University of Minnesota are the most chosen by the Packers from one university.",
"Title: 1976 NBA draft\n\nThe 1976 NBA draft was the 30th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 8, 1976, before the 1976–77 season. In this draft, 18 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Atlanta Hawks won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Chicago Bulls were awarded the second pick. The Hawks then traded the first pick to the Houston Rockets before the draft. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. The New York Knicks forfeited their first-round draft pick due to their illegal signing of George McGinnis whose rights were held by the Philadelphia 76ers. The 76ers, the Golden State Warriors and the Buffalo Braves also forfeited their second, third and fourth-round pick respectively due to their participation in 1975 supplementary draft American Basketball Association (ABA) players who had never been drafted in the NBA. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. Before the draft, 26 college underclassmen were declared eligible for selection under the \"hardship\" rule. 13 of them withdrew before the draft, leaving only 13 early entry candidates eligible for selection. These players had applied and gave evidence of financial hardship to the league, which granted them the right to start earning their living by starting their professional careers earlier. The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 173 players. On August 8, 1976, the league also hosted a Dispersal draft for ABA players from the Kentucky Colonels and Spirits of St. Louis, who were not included in the ABA–NBA merger.",
"Title: 1967 NBA draft\n\nThe 1967 NBA draft was the 21st annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on May 3 and 4, 1967 before the 1967–68 season. In this draft, 12 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each division, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Detroit Pistons won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Baltimore Bullets were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. Five teams that had the best records in previous season were not awarded second round draft picks. Two expansion franchises, the Seattle SuperSonics and the San Diego Rockets, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the sixth and seventh pick in the first round, along with the last two picks of each subsequent round. The draft consisted of 20 rounds comprising 162 players selected.",
"Title: List of Tennessee Titans first-round draft picks\n\nThe Tennessee Titans are a National Football League (NFL) franchise that began play as the Houston Oilers in 1960, a charter member of the American Football League. The Oilers relocated to Nashville, Tennessee in 1997, playing as the Tennessee Oilers before changing their name to the Tennessee Titans in 1999. The Titans' first draft selection was Billy Cannon, a halfback from Louisiana State University. The team's most recent first round selection was Marcus Mariota, a quarterback from the University of Oregon. The Titans have selected the number one overall pick in the draft twice. They have also selected the second overall pick thrice and the third overall pick six times. The team's five selections from the University of Texas are the most chosen by the Titans from one university.",
"Title: 1970 NBA draft\n\nThe 1970 NBA draft was the 24th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on March 23, 1970, before the 1970–71 season. In this draft, 17 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each division, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Detroit Pistons won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the San Diego Rockets were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. Three expansion franchises, the Buffalo Braves, the Cleveland Cavaliers and the Portland Trail Blazers, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the seventh, the eighth and the ninth pick in each round. In the first round, the Cavaliers had the seventh pick, while the Blazers and the Braves had the eighth and the ninth pick respectively. In the subsequent rounds, the Cavaliers and the Braves exchanged their order of selection, while the Blazers had the eighth pick throughout the draft. The draft consisted of 19 rounds comprising the selection of 239 players; it holds the record for the most prospects selected in any NBA draft.",
"Title: NBA high school draftees\n\nThe NBA high school draftees are players who have been drafted to the National Basketball Association (NBA) straight out of high school without playing basketball at the collegiate level. The process of jumping directly from high school to the professional level is also known as going prep-to-pro. Since 2006, the practice of drafting high school players has been prohibited by the new collective bargaining agreement, which requires that players who entered the draft be 19 years of age and at least one year removed from high school. Contrary to popular belief, the player does not have to play at least a year in college basketball, as the player can choose to instead play in another professional league (especially overseas) like Brandon Jennings or Emmanuel Mudiay in Italy and China respectively, simply take the year off, such as the case with Satnam Singh Bhamara, or even hold themselves back a year in high school before declaring for the draft, such as the case with Thon Maker.",
"Title: 2015 NBA draft\n\nThe 2015 NBA draft was held on June 25, 2015, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn. It was televised nationally in the U.S. by ESPN. National Basketball Association (NBA) teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The draft lottery took place on May 19, 2015.",
"Title: 1968 NBA draft\n\nThe 1968 NBA draft was the 22nd annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on April 3, 1968, and May 8 and 10, 1968 before the 1968–69 season. In this draft, 14 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each division, with the order determined by a coin flip. The San Diego Rockets won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Baltimore Bullets were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. Six teams that had the best records in previous season were not awarded second round draft picks. Two expansion franchises, the Milwaukee Bucks and the Phoenix Suns, took part in the NBA Draft for the first time and were assigned the seventh and eighth pick in the first round, along with the last two picks of each subsequent round. The St. Louis Hawks relocated to Atlanta and became the Atlanta Hawks prior to the start of the season. The draft consisted of 21 rounds comprising 214 players selected."
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Which veteran's association meaning "steel helmet" was decorated by the Nazi Party?
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Stahlhelm
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" Hawley Products is the original designer of the M1 steel helmet liner.",
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"Title: SSh-60\n\nThe SSh-60 (СШ-60 (Russian: стальной шлем образца 1960 года/stalnoy shlyem, or steel helmet) was a product improvement of the Soviet SSh-40 steel helmet of the Soviet Army and entered production around 1960. It was not fundamentally different from the previous World War 2 era SSh-40.",
"Title: Steel Helmet Veterans Memorial Badge\n\nThe Steel Helmet Veterans Memorial Badge was a pin issued by the Nazi Party to veterans of the Stahlhelm veteran association of the First World War.",
"Title: Hawley Products Company\n\nHawley Products Company is a manufacturer of loudspeaker components. The company is the oldest manufacturer of loudspeaker diaphragms in the world. Historically, the company produced a variety of products composed of fibrous or plastic materials, including helmets, globes, microwave trays, automotive components, suitcases, and furniture. Most notably, the company is remembered for its World War II military helmets and helmet liners used by soldiers in the United States Army, Marines, and Navy. Hawley Products is the original designer of the M1 steel helmet liner. The company is also one of the two original manufacturers of the M1 steel helmet liner, alongside General Fibre Company. Additionally, Hawley Products designed and manufactured several versions of the pressed fiber military sun helmet used by the US military during World War II. The military continued to use this sun helmet throughout most of the 20th century, including Naval personnel during the Persian Gulf War.",
"Title: Modèle 1978 helmet\n\nThe Modèle 1978 helmet is a modern military steel helmet used by the French Army under the \"F1\" designation and commonly called \"heavy helmet\" (other nicknames include \"locomotive skin cap\"). It replaced the Modèle 1951 helmet, and is superseded by the SPECTRA helmet.",
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"Title: SSh-68\n\nThe SSh-68, Russian: СШ-68 (стальной шлем образца 1968 года/stalnoy shlyem, or steel helmet) (English: SSh-68 steel helmet model 1968) - is a steel helmet of the Soviet and then Russian Armed Forces. The SSh-68 is further development of combined-arms helmet SSh-60. It differs primarily in its greater strength, greater front slope of the dome and the shorter outer edge. It is usually painted in dark green.",
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"Title: SS Chevron for Former Police and Military\n\nThe SS Chevron for Former Police and Military was a prior service qualification badge worn by members of the Nazi Party \"Schutzstaffel\" (SS) who had previously served as professional law enforcement, as members of the \"Reichswehr\" or members of the \"Stahlhelm, Bund der Frontsoldaten\" (\"Steel Helmet, League of Front Soldiers\").",
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Who directed the episode of "Black Mirror" in which Daniel Kaluuya played Bing?
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Euros Lyn
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"Title: Psychoville\n\nPsychoville is a BBC sitcom-psychological horror, written by and starring \"The League of Gentlemen\" members Reece Shearsmith and Steve Pemberton. It debuted on BBC Two on 18 June 2009. Pemberton and Shearsmith each play numerous characters, with Dawn French and Jason Tompkins in additional starring roles. The first series was followed by a Halloween special, broadcast on 31 October 2010, which saw Imelda Staunton added to the main cast along with previously supporting actors Eileen Atkins and Daniel Kaluuya. The second series started broadcasting on 5 May 2011 and ended on 6 June. Reece Shearsmith has officially announced that there will not be a third series.",
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Lichtenberg's Avertissement, a poster intended to deter the citizens of Göttingen, Germany, from attending the performance of Jacob Philadelphia in 1777, written by which German scientist, satirist, and Anglophile?
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Georg Christoph Lichtenberg
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What was the 2010 population of the city where The B'nai Abraham Synagogue was located?
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8,712
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Are André Téchiné and Tim Burton both film directors?
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" After performing in several stage productions, she began acting in films by auteur directors Jean-Luc Godard (\"Hail Mary\", 1985), Jacques Doillon (\"Family Life\", 1985) and André Téchiné, who made her a star in France with the leading role in his 1985 drama \"Rendez-vous\".",
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" The plot follows the two title characters, Martin, a male model, and Alice, a struggling violinist.",
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" She is also known for her collaborations with André Téchiné and François Ozon.",
" She was nominated for a César Award for Best Cinematography for her work in Ozon's \"8 femmes\" in 2003 and \"Michael Kohlhaas\" in 2014."
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"Title: Unforgivable (2011 film)\n\nUnforgivable (French: Impardonnables ) is a 2011 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, starring André Dussollier, Carole Bouquet, and Mélanie Thierry. The film is an adaptation of Philippe Djian's novel \"Unforgivable\" which received the Jean Freustié award in 2009. It was previously called \"The Angels Terminus\". The film premiered at the Directors' Fortnight at the 2011 Cannes film festival.",
"Title: Tim Burton\n\nTimothy Walter Burton ( ; born August 25, 1958) is an American film director, producer, artist, writer, and animator. He is known for his dark, gothic, eccentric, and quirky fantasy films such as \"Beetlejuice\" (1988), \"Edward Scissorhands\" (1990), the animated musical \"The Nightmare Before Christmas\" (1993), the biographical film \"Ed Wood\" (1994), the horror fantasy \"Sleepy Hollow\" (1999), and later efforts such as \"Corpse Bride\" (2005), \"\" (2007), \"Dark Shadows\" (2012), and \"Frankenweenie\" (2012). He is also known for blockbusters such as the adventure comedy \"Pee-wee's Big Adventure\" (1985), the superhero films \"Batman\" (1989) and its first sequel \"Batman Returns\" (1992), the sci-fi film \"Planet of the Apes\" (2001), the fantasy drama \"Big Fish\" (2003), the musical adventure film \"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory\" (2005), and the fantasy film \"Alice in Wonderland\" (2010), which garnered a worldwide gross of over $1 billion.",
"Title: Paulina Is Leaving\n\nPaulina is Leaving (French: Paulina s'en va ) is a 1969 French drama film written and directed by André Téchiné, starring Bulle Ogier and Marie-France Pisier. It marked Téchiné’s debut as a director. It remains Téchiné's less known film, since it was only very briefly release to theaters in 1975, six years after its premiered at the Venice Film Festival. It has neither rereleased nor ever transferred to video.",
"Title: Being 17\n\nBeing 17 (French: Quand on a 17 ans ) is a 2016 French drama film directed by André Téchiné and starring Kacey Mottet Klein, Corentin Fila and Sandrine Kiberlain. The script was written by Téchiné in collaboration with Céline Sciamma. The plot follows the romantic and sexual awakening of two seventeen year old boys as their initial animosity, expressed in violence, morphs into love. \"Being 17\" borrows its title from the second half-line of the first verse of \"Roman\", (1870) by Arthur Rimbaud: \"On n'est pas sérieux quand on a dix-sept ans\".",
"Title: My Favorite Season\n\nMy Favorite Season (French: \"Ma saison préférée\" ) is a 1993 French drama film directed by André Téchiné, co-written by Téchiné and Pascal Bonitzer, and starring Catherine Deneuve, Daniel Auteuil, and Marthe Villalonga. The story concerns two middle age siblings, a brother and sister, who resume their fragile relationship when they are forced to care for their ailing mother. It won the award for Best Foreign Language Film at the 1996 Boston Society of Film Critics Awards.",
"Title: Barocco\n\nBarocco is a 1976 French romantic thriller film, directed by André Téchiné. The film stars Isabelle Adjani, Gérard Depardieu and Marie-France Pisier. Identity, redemption and resurrection are the themes of the film. The plot follows a young woman who convinces her boxer boyfriend to accept a bribe to tell a lie that discredits a local politician. When the boyfriend is murdered, she is racked with guilt until she meets the killer and plans to remake him into the image of her slain lover. The film won three César Awards: Best Actress in a Supporting Role, Best Cinematography and Best Music. The film had a total of 678,734 admissions in France.",
"Title: Juliette Binoche\n\nJuliette Stalens Binoche (] ; born 9 March 1964) is a French actress, artist and dancer. She has appeared in more than 60 feature films, been recipient of numerous international awards, and has appeared on stage and in movies across the world. Coming from an artistic background, she began taking acting lessons during adolescence. After performing in several stage productions, she began acting in films by auteur directors Jean-Luc Godard (\"Hail Mary\", 1985), Jacques Doillon (\"Family Life\", 1985) and André Téchiné, who made her a star in France with the leading role in his 1985 drama \"Rendez-vous\". Her sensual performance in her English-language debut \"The Unbearable Lightness of Being\" (1988), directed by Philip Kaufman, launched her international career.",
"Title: Alice and Martin\n\nAlice et Martin (US title: Alice and Martin) is a 1998 French film, a psychological drama, directed by André Téchiné. It stars Juliette Binoche and Alexis Loret. It is Téchiné's second collaboration with Binoche after the 1985 film \"Rendez-vous\". The plot follows the two title characters, Martin, a male model, and Alice, a struggling violinist. Their romance is shattered when Martin's troubled past begins to haunt him.",
"Title: Jeanne Lapoirie\n\nJeanne Lapoirie is a French cinematographer. She began her career in the 1980s, working as camera operator and cinematographer with directors such as Luc Besson and Agnès Varda. She is also known for her collaborations with André Téchiné and François Ozon. She was nominated for a César Award for Best Cinematography for her work in Ozon's \"8 femmes\" in 2003 and \"Michael Kohlhaas\" in 2014.",
"Title: André Téchiné\n\nAndré Téchiné (] ; born 13 March 1943) is a French screenwriter and film director. He has a long and distinguished career that places him among the best post-New Wave French film directors."
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"Henry Baker College, Melukavu, is a Government of Kerala and University Grants Commission (India) aided arts and science Christian college located in Melukavu, Kottayam in Kerala India.",
" Established in 1981, it was named after missionary Henry Baker Jr.",
" Owned by the Diocese of East Kerala of the Church of South India, the college is affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University.",
" The college offers postgraduate courses (in Commerce and History) and undergraduate courses (in Commerce, Physics, English and History).",
" This college is known for its lush green environment.",
" The College is now undergoing the accreditation process by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC).",
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"The University of Wyoming is a land-grant university located in Laramie, Wyoming, situated on Wyoming's high Laramie Plains, at an elevation of 7,220 feet (2194 m), between the Laramie and Snowy Range mountains.",
" It is known as UW (often pronounced \"U-Dub\") to people close to the university.",
" The university was founded in March 1886, four years before the territory was admitted as the 44th state, and opened in September 1887.",
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"San Diego Mesa College is a public, two year community college located in the community of Clairemont Mesa in the City of San Diego, California in the United States.",
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" The college is known informally as Mesa College or Mesa."
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"Texas Southmost College (TSC) is a public junior college located in Brownsville, Texas.",
" It was the first successful institution of higher learning organized in Brownsville.",
" Texas Southmost College was established in 1926 under the name of The Junior College of the Lower Rio Grande Valley and admitted its first class on September 21 of that year.",
" The school was originally a subsidiary of the local school district in Brownsville.",
" It has been located in Brownsville since its inception; from 1928 to 1948 it was housed with the Brownsville High School and Elementary Schools on Palm Boulevard between Washington Street and Jefferson Street.",
" Despite hard times during the Great Depression the college continued to maintain nominal levels of enrollment.",
" The name of the college changed in 1931 to Brownsville Junior College then again to Texas Southmost College in 1950.",
" During World War II due to wartime mobilization enrollment dwindled, with the number of graduates halved from 1943–1945.",
" A major improvement came in 1948 when the city of Brownsville acquired the lands formerly comprising the decommissioned army base known as Fort Brown, which had been closed in 1946.",
" By 1948, when the college had an enrollment of around 1,250 students, their own campus, and a generous budget, talks had started within the school district about creating a separate district for the college.",
" It was decided that the new district would cover southern Cameron County.",
" In 1950, on the silver anniversary of the college, the Brownsville Independent School District handed over the deed to the college over to the newly formed Southmost Union Junior College District."
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"North Glasgow College was a college located at Springburn in Glasgow and was one of the main providers of further education in the city.",
" Due to financial difficulties experienced by the North British Locomotive Company in 1961, the main administration building of the company on Flemington Street was sold to Glasgow Corporation for use as an annexe of Stow College, until becoming Springburn College of Engineering in 1965 and later Springburn College in 1981.",
" Its primary role was the teaching of engineering apprentices.",
" The college merged with Barmulloch College in 1990, being renamed North Glasgow College.",
" The new combined college remained located in the former headquarters of the North British Locomotive Company but in early 2009 moved to a new purpose built campus opposite, on the site of the former NBL Hyde Park railway works.",
" The new college building won a Royal Institute of British Architects Award for its design in 2009."
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"San Diego City College (known more informally as City College or City) is a public, two-year community college located in San Diego, California.",
" City College is part of the San Diego Community College District which includes San Diego Mesa College, San Diego Miramar College and San Diego Continuing Education.",
" City, as well as Mesa and Miramar belong to the California Community College System along with 109 other public community colleges.",
" San Diego City College is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC)."
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"Delta College is a two-year community college located southwest of Bay City, Michigan, United States.",
" Delta College's district had its beginning in 1955 with Saginaw, Midland, and Bay counties making up the district.",
" In 1957, the voters of the tri-counties approved the construction of the college, and it opened for classes in 1961.",
" Delta College replaced Bay City Junior College, established in 1922, because the junior college could no longer support the growing enrollment.",
" With Saginaw Valley College established in 1964, later renamed Saginaw Valley State College in 1975, and finally named Saginaw Valley State University in 1987, both Delta College and Saginaw Valley State University form University Center, Michigan.",
" Since 1961, the college has had an acceptance rate of 100%."
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"The Mandaue City College under Paulus Cañete (self-proclaimed Mandaue City College - Main Campus), colloquially known as MCC Basak or Old MCC, is a college establishment owned by Paulus Cañete located at Basak, Mandaue City.",
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"Title: Henry Baker College\n\nHenry Baker College, Melukavu, is a Government of Kerala and University Grants Commission (India) aided arts and science Christian college located in Melukavu, Kottayam in Kerala India. Established in 1981, it was named after missionary Henry Baker Jr. Owned by the Diocese of East Kerala of the Church of South India, the college is affiliated to Mahatma Gandhi University. The college offers postgraduate courses (in Commerce and History) and undergraduate courses (in Commerce, Physics, English and History). This college is known for its lush green environment. The College is now undergoing the accreditation process by the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC). The morning prayer song of the college is Lead, Kindly Light, a hymn written by John Henry Newman as a poem titled \"the Pillar of Cloud\" in 1983.",
"Title: University of Wyoming\n\nThe University of Wyoming is a land-grant university located in Laramie, Wyoming, situated on Wyoming's high Laramie Plains, at an elevation of 7,220 feet (2194 m), between the Laramie and Snowy Range mountains. It is known as UW (often pronounced \"U-Dub\") to people close to the university. The university was founded in March 1886, four years before the territory was admitted as the 44th state, and opened in September 1887. The University of Wyoming is unusual in that its location within the state is written into the state's constitution. The university also offers outreach education in communities throughout Wyoming and online.",
"Title: San Diego Mesa College\n\nSan Diego Mesa College is a public, two year community college located in the community of Clairemont Mesa in the City of San Diego, California in the United States. It is the largest community college in the city of San Diego and part of the San Diego Community College District along with San Diego City College, San Diego Miramar College and San Diego Continuing Education. The college is known informally as Mesa College or Mesa.",
"Title: Columbia College (British Columbia)\n\nColumbia College is a privately owned two-year community college located in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. The college is owned and administered by the Columbia College Society, a non-profit academic society comprised by all Columbia College employees.",
"Title: Texas Southmost College\n\nTexas Southmost College (TSC) is a public junior college located in Brownsville, Texas. It was the first successful institution of higher learning organized in Brownsville. Texas Southmost College was established in 1926 under the name of The Junior College of the Lower Rio Grande Valley and admitted its first class on September 21 of that year. The school was originally a subsidiary of the local school district in Brownsville. It has been located in Brownsville since its inception; from 1928 to 1948 it was housed with the Brownsville High School and Elementary Schools on Palm Boulevard between Washington Street and Jefferson Street. Despite hard times during the Great Depression the college continued to maintain nominal levels of enrollment. The name of the college changed in 1931 to Brownsville Junior College then again to Texas Southmost College in 1950. During World War II due to wartime mobilization enrollment dwindled, with the number of graduates halved from 1943–1945. A major improvement came in 1948 when the city of Brownsville acquired the lands formerly comprising the decommissioned army base known as Fort Brown, which had been closed in 1946. By 1948, when the college had an enrollment of around 1,250 students, their own campus, and a generous budget, talks had started within the school district about creating a separate district for the college. It was decided that the new district would cover southern Cameron County. In 1950, on the silver anniversary of the college, the Brownsville Independent School District handed over the deed to the college over to the newly formed Southmost Union Junior College District.",
"Title: North Glasgow College\n\nNorth Glasgow College was a college located at Springburn in Glasgow and was one of the main providers of further education in the city. Due to financial difficulties experienced by the North British Locomotive Company in 1961, the main administration building of the company on Flemington Street was sold to Glasgow Corporation for use as an annexe of Stow College, until becoming Springburn College of Engineering in 1965 and later Springburn College in 1981. Its primary role was the teaching of engineering apprentices. The college merged with Barmulloch College in 1990, being renamed North Glasgow College. The new combined college remained located in the former headquarters of the North British Locomotive Company but in early 2009 moved to a new purpose built campus opposite, on the site of the former NBL Hyde Park railway works. The new college building won a Royal Institute of British Architects Award for its design in 2009.",
"Title: San Diego City College\n\nSan Diego City College (known more informally as City College or City) is a public, two-year community college located in San Diego, California. City College is part of the San Diego Community College District which includes San Diego Mesa College, San Diego Miramar College and San Diego Continuing Education. City, as well as Mesa and Miramar belong to the California Community College System along with 109 other public community colleges. San Diego City College is fully accredited by the Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC), Accrediting Commission for Community and Junior Colleges (ACCJC).",
"Title: Delta College (Michigan)\n\nDelta College is a two-year community college located southwest of Bay City, Michigan, United States. Delta College's district had its beginning in 1955 with Saginaw, Midland, and Bay counties making up the district. In 1957, the voters of the tri-counties approved the construction of the college, and it opened for classes in 1961. Delta College replaced Bay City Junior College, established in 1922, because the junior college could no longer support the growing enrollment. With Saginaw Valley College established in 1964, later renamed Saginaw Valley State College in 1975, and finally named Saginaw Valley State University in 1987, both Delta College and Saginaw Valley State University form University Center, Michigan. Since 1961, the college has had an acceptance rate of 100%.",
"Title: Mandaue City College (Paulus Cañete College)\n\nThe Mandaue City College under Paulus Cañete (self-proclaimed Mandaue City College - Main Campus), colloquially known as MCC Basak or Old MCC, is a college establishment owned by Paulus Cañete located at Basak, Mandaue City. It's a non-government school and is not connected to Mandaue City College located at Mandaue City Cultural and Sports Complex."
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Both Elaine Thompson and Florence Griffith Joyner compete in which sport?
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"Motocross is an off road racing sport that is raced on a dirt bike around a track, there are multiple riders going around at a time and the first person to complete the required number of laps in the shortest period of time wins.",
" The women's motocross league is separate from men's motocross because of the different rules, and also the different bike sizes.",
" Women generally race bikes that are 125cc or 250cc because they are not big enough to ride a 450cc.",
" These differences make it hard for men and women to compete together however it is done and is allowed.",
" Women compete in the AMA races but rarely make it into the main event because their practice laps and heat laps are not fast enough.",
" Women's professional motocross has the support of professional male riders also.",
" Male riders think that growing the sport in anyway possible is a positive and that the more people riding the better the sport will be.",
" As well as having the support from male riders, females are starting to step up and support their colleagues as well, by helping each other train and practice, there is support from both males and females that is helping the sport to go exponentially."
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"Coleman Roberts Griffith (May 22, 1893 – February 1966) was an American sport psychologist.",
" Born in Iowa, he is considered the founder of American sport psychology.",
" Griffith studied at Greenville College until 1915, and then studied psychology at the University of Illinois.",
" While at the University of Illinois, Griffith established what he claimed to be the first sports psychology laboratory in the United States.",
" At this time Griffith worked closely with the University of Illinois football team, studying how factors such as psychomotor skills and personality variables related to performance and learning of athletic skills.",
" Due to financial reasons, the Research in Athletics Laboratory eventually was closed, which led to Griffith becoming a sport psychologist with the Chicago Cubs baseball team.",
" Throughout his time with the Chicago Cubs, Griffith examined the players and completed a series of reports for Philip K. Wrigley, the owner of the Chicago Cubs team, with the results eventually summarized in a large report.",
" His ideas were met with resistance, but he helped the Cubs to be successful while there.",
" Griffith ended his career in the department of education at the University of Illinois until his retirement in 1961.",
" Some of Griffith's main contributions to the field of sports psychology came from his publications \"The Psychology of Coaching\" (1926) and \"The Psychology of Athletics\" (1928).",
" These publications were written during Griffith’s time at the University of Illinois and covered topics such as how a coach must have knowledge in athletics, physiology, and psychology to be successful.",
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"While not being urged to avoid competition, women had few opportunities to compete in sport in Australia until the 1880s.",
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" Athletic events were being held in schools in Australia by the early part of the twentieth century.",
" The Glennie School in Toowoomba was one school to host races for girls during their annual girls' sport day.",
" During the 1920s, girls were able to run while wearing bloomers, instead of skirts.",
" The first meeting for women's athletics took place in 1926 and was organised by the NSWAAA.",
" The purpose of the meeting was to determine if it would be possible to send women to compete in the 1928 Summer Olympics based on merit.",
" Only one female athlete was determined to be good enough to send.",
" That was E.F. Robinson.",
" The first women's national athletics body designed to govern the sport in Australia was founded in 1932 and was called the Australian Women's Amateur Athletic Union.",
" It was designed to oversee state organisations in Victoria (1929), Queensland (1921), New South Wales (1932) and South Australia.",
" (1932) The first Australian woman to travel overseas to compete was E.F. Robinson, who went to the 1928 Summer Olympics where she ran in the 100-metres.",
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"Ruth Pickett Thompson is a former All-American synchronized swimmer for the University of Michigan.",
" A native of Richmond, Virginia, she was named an All-American in four consecutive years from 1978 to 1981, and also placed among the top three individuals at the Intercollegiate Synchronized Swimming Championships in each of those years.",
" Synchronized swimming was one of the six original varsity sports for women.",
" Under the coaching of Joyce Lindeman, the varsity team finished second in the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women tournament in 1977 and 1978.",
" Thompson was the leader of the 1977 and 1978 squads, and was honored with the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women's 1979 and 1980 Broderick Awards as the nation's top collegiate athlete in her sport.",
" She also received the 1981 Marie Hartwig Award winner as the University of Michigan's female athlete of the year.",
" In 1998, she received the Gerald R. Ford Award, presented each year to a single former student-athlete who epitomizes excellence in scholarship, sport and society.",
" In February 2008, she was inducted into the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor along with Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard.",
" In February 2008, Thompson said the Ford Award and the induction into the Hall of Honor rank at the top of her top achievements.",
" \"I was quite surprised when I got the phone call, so I was very thrilled and honored to be recognized by the university and athletic department,\" she said.",
" Her two sons, both students at the University of Michigan, attended the Hall of Honor induction ceremonies.",
" She noted at the time: \"My children and husband were thrilled about this award because Desmond Howard was being inducted with me, so this one is a lot cooler\" than other honors.",
" Thompson remains involved with synchronized swimming, swimming with U-M's masters group, which takes part in the national competition every year.",
" She currently lives in the St. Clair County, Michigan, works as a substitute teacher and volunteers in school, community and church organizations."
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"\"I Know Him So Well\" is a duet from the concept album and subsequent musical \"Chess\" by Tim Rice, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus.",
" It was originally sung by Elaine Paige (as Florence) and Barbara Dickson (as Svetlana).",
" In this duet, two women – Svetlana, the Russian chess champion's estranged wife, and Florence, his mistress – express their bittersweet feelings for him and at seeing their relationships fall apart."
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"The California Baptist Lancers are the 18 varsity athletic teams that represent California Baptist University, located in Riverside, California, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports.",
" The Lancers compete as members of the Pacific West Conference (PacWest) for most sports.",
" Several Lancers teams compete in other conferences in sports that the PacWest does not sponsor.",
" Three teams compete at the Division II level in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference—men's and women's swimming & diving plus wrestling.",
" Two other teams compete as effective Division I members in sports that do not have a Division II national championship.",
" Men's water polo competes in the Western Water Polo Association and women's water polo competes in the Golden Coast Conference.",
" Men's volleyball, another sport without a Division II national championship, had competed at the Division I level in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) from the 2012 season (2011–12 school year) until CBU dropped the sport shortly after the 2017 season.",
" The Lancers are also members of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA)"
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"Alfrederick \"Al\" Joyner (born January 19, 1960) is an American former athlete and now coach.",
" He was born in East St. Louis, Illinois.",
" He is the 1984 Olympic gold medalist in the triple jump.",
" He was also the husband of three-time Olympic gold medalist and world 100 m and 200 m record holder Florence Griffith Joyner and is the brother of three-time Olympic gold medalist and world heptathlon record holder Jackie Joyner-Kersee."
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"Florence Delorez Griffith Joyner (December 21, 1959 – September 21, 1998), also known as Flo-Jo, was an American track and field athlete.",
" She is considered the fastest woman of all time based on the fact that the world records she set in 1988 for both the 100 m and 200 m still stand.",
" During the late 1980s she became a popular figure in international track and field because of her record-setting performances and flashy personal style."
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"Elaine Thompson (born 28 June 1992) is a Jamaican track and field sprinter.",
" She rose to prominence as part of the gold medal-winning team in the 4x100 metres relay at the 2015 World Championships, where she also won a silver medal in the 200 metres.",
" At the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Thompson completed a rare sprint double when she won gold in the 100m (with a time of 10.71 s) and the 200m (21.78 s), becoming the first female sprinter to do so since Florence Griffith Joyner at the Seoul Olympics in 1988.",
" Thompson currently ranks as the fifth-fastest woman ever in the 200 metres event and tied fourth-fastest in the 100 metres."
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"Women's sport in Australia started in the colonial era.",
" Sport made its way into the school curriculum for girls by the 1890s.",
" World War II had little impact on women's sport in the country.",
" After the war, women's sport diversified as a result of new immigrants to the country.",
" In the 1990s, the percentage of media coverage for women's sport on radio, television and in newspapers was not at parity with male sport.",
" Basketball is nominally professional in Australia but players do not earn enough from the sport to compete full-time.",
" Some Australians have gone overseas to play professional sport.",
" Women make up a large number of television spectators for Australian sport.",
" In person, netball has large percentage of female spectators.",
" The Australian Federal and State governments have encouraged women to participate in all areas of sport."
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"Title: Women's Professional Motocross\n\nMotocross is an off road racing sport that is raced on a dirt bike around a track, there are multiple riders going around at a time and the first person to complete the required number of laps in the shortest period of time wins. The women's motocross league is separate from men's motocross because of the different rules, and also the different bike sizes. Women generally race bikes that are 125cc or 250cc because they are not big enough to ride a 450cc. These differences make it hard for men and women to compete together however it is done and is allowed. Women compete in the AMA races but rarely make it into the main event because their practice laps and heat laps are not fast enough. Women's professional motocross has the support of professional male riders also. Male riders think that growing the sport in anyway possible is a positive and that the more people riding the better the sport will be. As well as having the support from male riders, females are starting to step up and support their colleagues as well, by helping each other train and practice, there is support from both males and females that is helping the sport to go exponentially.",
"Title: Coleman Griffith\n\nColeman Roberts Griffith (May 22, 1893 – February 1966) was an American sport psychologist. Born in Iowa, he is considered the founder of American sport psychology. Griffith studied at Greenville College until 1915, and then studied psychology at the University of Illinois. While at the University of Illinois, Griffith established what he claimed to be the first sports psychology laboratory in the United States. At this time Griffith worked closely with the University of Illinois football team, studying how factors such as psychomotor skills and personality variables related to performance and learning of athletic skills. Due to financial reasons, the Research in Athletics Laboratory eventually was closed, which led to Griffith becoming a sport psychologist with the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Throughout his time with the Chicago Cubs, Griffith examined the players and completed a series of reports for Philip K. Wrigley, the owner of the Chicago Cubs team, with the results eventually summarized in a large report. His ideas were met with resistance, but he helped the Cubs to be successful while there. Griffith ended his career in the department of education at the University of Illinois until his retirement in 1961. Some of Griffith's main contributions to the field of sports psychology came from his publications \"The Psychology of Coaching\" (1926) and \"The Psychology of Athletics\" (1928). These publications were written during Griffith’s time at the University of Illinois and covered topics such as how a coach must have knowledge in athletics, physiology, and psychology to be successful. Much of Griffith's research and publications have become the foundation for the widely growing field of sports psychology and many of his ideas are still used today.",
"Title: Women's athletics in Australia\n\nWhile not being urged to avoid competition, women had few opportunities to compete in sport in Australia until the 1880s. After that date, new sporting facilities were being built around the country and many new sport clubs were created. Athletic events were being held in schools in Australia by the early part of the twentieth century. The Glennie School in Toowoomba was one school to host races for girls during their annual girls' sport day. During the 1920s, girls were able to run while wearing bloomers, instead of skirts. The first meeting for women's athletics took place in 1926 and was organised by the NSWAAA. The purpose of the meeting was to determine if it would be possible to send women to compete in the 1928 Summer Olympics based on merit. Only one female athlete was determined to be good enough to send. That was E.F. Robinson. The first women's national athletics body designed to govern the sport in Australia was founded in 1932 and was called the Australian Women's Amateur Athletic Union. It was designed to oversee state organisations in Victoria (1929), Queensland (1921), New South Wales (1932) and South Australia. (1932) The first Australian woman to travel overseas to compete was E.F. Robinson, who went to the 1928 Summer Olympics where she ran in the 100-metres. She came in third and was the only Australian female on the 1928 Australian Olympic team.",
"Title: Ruth Pickett Thompson\n\nRuth Pickett Thompson is a former All-American synchronized swimmer for the University of Michigan. A native of Richmond, Virginia, she was named an All-American in four consecutive years from 1978 to 1981, and also placed among the top three individuals at the Intercollegiate Synchronized Swimming Championships in each of those years. Synchronized swimming was one of the six original varsity sports for women. Under the coaching of Joyce Lindeman, the varsity team finished second in the Association of Intercollegiate Athletics for Women tournament in 1977 and 1978. Thompson was the leader of the 1977 and 1978 squads, and was honored with the Association for Intercollegiate Athletics for Women's 1979 and 1980 Broderick Awards as the nation's top collegiate athlete in her sport. She also received the 1981 Marie Hartwig Award winner as the University of Michigan's female athlete of the year. In 1998, she received the Gerald R. Ford Award, presented each year to a single former student-athlete who epitomizes excellence in scholarship, sport and society. In February 2008, she was inducted into the University of Michigan Athletic Hall of Honor along with Heisman Trophy winner Desmond Howard. In February 2008, Thompson said the Ford Award and the induction into the Hall of Honor rank at the top of her top achievements. \"I was quite surprised when I got the phone call, so I was very thrilled and honored to be recognized by the university and athletic department,\" she said. Her two sons, both students at the University of Michigan, attended the Hall of Honor induction ceremonies. She noted at the time: \"My children and husband were thrilled about this award because Desmond Howard was being inducted with me, so this one is a lot cooler\" than other honors. Thompson remains involved with synchronized swimming, swimming with U-M's masters group, which takes part in the national competition every year. She currently lives in the St. Clair County, Michigan, works as a substitute teacher and volunteers in school, community and church organizations.",
"Title: I Know Him So Well\n\n\"I Know Him So Well\" is a duet from the concept album and subsequent musical \"Chess\" by Tim Rice, Benny Andersson and Björn Ulvaeus. It was originally sung by Elaine Paige (as Florence) and Barbara Dickson (as Svetlana). In this duet, two women – Svetlana, the Russian chess champion's estranged wife, and Florence, his mistress – express their bittersweet feelings for him and at seeing their relationships fall apart.",
"Title: California Baptist Lancers\n\nThe California Baptist Lancers are the 18 varsity athletic teams that represent California Baptist University, located in Riverside, California, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Lancers compete as members of the Pacific West Conference (PacWest) for most sports. Several Lancers teams compete in other conferences in sports that the PacWest does not sponsor. Three teams compete at the Division II level in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference—men's and women's swimming & diving plus wrestling. Two other teams compete as effective Division I members in sports that do not have a Division II national championship. Men's water polo competes in the Western Water Polo Association and women's water polo competes in the Golden Coast Conference. Men's volleyball, another sport without a Division II national championship, had competed at the Division I level in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation (MPSF) from the 2012 season (2011–12 school year) until CBU dropped the sport shortly after the 2017 season. The Lancers are also members of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA)",
"Title: Al Joyner\n\nAlfrederick \"Al\" Joyner (born January 19, 1960) is an American former athlete and now coach. He was born in East St. Louis, Illinois. He is the 1984 Olympic gold medalist in the triple jump. He was also the husband of three-time Olympic gold medalist and world 100 m and 200 m record holder Florence Griffith Joyner and is the brother of three-time Olympic gold medalist and world heptathlon record holder Jackie Joyner-Kersee.",
"Title: Florence Griffith Joyner\n\nFlorence Delorez Griffith Joyner (December 21, 1959 – September 21, 1998), also known as Flo-Jo, was an American track and field athlete. She is considered the fastest woman of all time based on the fact that the world records she set in 1988 for both the 100 m and 200 m still stand. During the late 1980s she became a popular figure in international track and field because of her record-setting performances and flashy personal style.",
"Title: Elaine Thompson\n\nElaine Thompson (born 28 June 1992) is a Jamaican track and field sprinter. She rose to prominence as part of the gold medal-winning team in the 4x100 metres relay at the 2015 World Championships, where she also won a silver medal in the 200 metres. At the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro, Thompson completed a rare sprint double when she won gold in the 100m (with a time of 10.71 s) and the 200m (21.78 s), becoming the first female sprinter to do so since Florence Griffith Joyner at the Seoul Olympics in 1988. Thompson currently ranks as the fifth-fastest woman ever in the 200 metres event and tied fourth-fastest in the 100 metres.",
"Title: Women's sport in Australia\n\nWomen's sport in Australia started in the colonial era. Sport made its way into the school curriculum for girls by the 1890s. World War II had little impact on women's sport in the country. After the war, women's sport diversified as a result of new immigrants to the country. In the 1990s, the percentage of media coverage for women's sport on radio, television and in newspapers was not at parity with male sport. Basketball is nominally professional in Australia but players do not earn enough from the sport to compete full-time. Some Australians have gone overseas to play professional sport. Women make up a large number of television spectators for Australian sport. In person, netball has large percentage of female spectators. The Australian Federal and State governments have encouraged women to participate in all areas of sport."
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Are the University of California, Davis and University of Memphis both public?
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"WUMR (91.7 FM, \"U92 The Jazz Lover\") is a radio station broadcasting a jazz music format.",
" Licensed to Memphis, Tennessee, United States, the station is currently owned by The University of Memphis.",
"WUMR is a section of the College of Communication and Fine Arts as part of the Department of Communication.",
" WUMR is managed by a staff/faculty member of the Department of Communication with the title of General Manager.",
" The station is staffed by students of the Communication and Journalism Departments of the University, but on-air broadcasting experience is open to all students, and even community volunteers.",
" WUMR is a training ground for the broadcasters of the future, and has opportunities for students to learn many of the important technical aspects of the broadcast field, as well as learning how to speak professionally on the radio, and in public.",
" The student staff of WUMR consists of a student Program Director, Production Director, News Director, Sports Director, Director of Underwriting, and Webmaster.",
" WUMR is a non-commercial/educational station, and cannot air commercials, but as with public radio stations, WUMR can sell sponsorships known as underwriting.",
" The range of WUMR is a 90-mile radius of Memphis, TN and the station can also be heard online through its Internet stream at wumr.memphis.edu.",
" Comments and information can be referenced on Facebook."
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"The Fire Museum of Memphis is located in Fire Engine House No. 1 on 118 Adams Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, USA.",
" In the heart of downtown Memphis, the FMOM (Fire Museum of Memphis) is considered the premiere fire museum in the country, dedicated to documenting and promoting the local history of fire fighting and educating the public in fire and life safety.",
" The FMOM hosts fire departments both nationally and internationally in their quest to emulate their success.",
" Working with the University of Memphis to validate their Fire Prevention Public Education Curriculum, the Fire Museum of Memphis is the first of its kind to capture data, testing their Fire Prevention effectiveness.",
" Local schools are offered free admission with bus transportation reimbursement, drastically impacting a fire fatality rate that was two and one half times the national average when the museum opened in October, 1998.",
" The museum provides interactive exhibits as well as video documentation.",
" In 2014, the museum underwent 1.5 million dollars in renovations."
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"Mark Dunn (born July 12, 1956, Memphis, Tennessee) is an American author and playwright.",
" He studied film at Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis) followed by post-graduate work in screenwriting at the University of Texas at Austin moving to New York in 1987 where he worked in the New York Public Library whilst writing plays in his free time."
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"John Marsh Davis(October 12, 1931 – February 22, 2009) was an American architect based in the San Francisco, California Bay Area.",
" A graduate of the University of Oklahoma School of Architecture and a student of Bruce Goff from 1947 to 1955.",
" Davis was known for his signature style of Organic Architecture in wineries, single family homes, and mixed use buildings in California and all over the world.",
" He also was known for his organic interpretation of the American Craftsman style including the Alexander Julian Estate in Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut.",
" In his design of the Joseph Phelps Winery he is referred to as \"one of a cadre of architects who helped define California organic architecture\".",
" Some considered his aesthetic as bold and confrontational John Marsh Davis' firm's most notable projects include winery architecture for Chateau Souverain Winery in Alexander Valley AVA (co-winner of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) design-excellence award in 1974), Joseph Phelps Winery, Sullivan Vineyards and Rutherford Hill Winery with his partner/architect Violeta Autumn as well as numerous private residences including the Donald Barbour house in Kentfield, California.",
" Davis completed several projects with Joseph Phelps, who later bought the winery which bears his name.",
" Phelps owned a large construction firm and he and Davis worked on Souverain Winery together.",
" In his later career, Davis became well known for architectural landscaping."
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"The University of California, Davis (also referred to as UCD, UC Davis, or Davis), is a public research university and land-grant university as well as one of the 10 campuses of the University of California (UC) system.",
" It is located in Davis, California, just west of Sacramento, and has the third-largest enrollment in the UC System after UCLA and UC Berkeley.",
" The university has been labeled one of the \"Public Ivies\", a publicly funded university considered to provide a quality of education comparable to those of the Ivy League."
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"The UC Davis Aggies football team represents the University of California, Davis in NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) intercollegiate competition.",
" The UC Davis football program began competing in 1915, and has fielded a team each year since with the exception of 1918 during World War I and from 1943 to 1945 during World War II, when the campus, then known as the University Farm, was shut down.",
" UC Davis competed as a member of the NCAA College Division through 1972.",
" From 1973 to 2006, the Aggies competed within the NCAA Division II.",
" In 2007, UC Davis promoted its football program to the Division I FCS level, and joined the Great West Conference.",
" UC Davis has secured a total of 30 conference championships.",
" Between 1929 and 1992, the Aggies captured 27 outright or shared Northern California Athletic Conference championships, including 19 in a row from 1971 to 1990.",
" In 1993, UC Davis shared the American West Conference title, and in 2005 and 2009, the Aggies have won the Great West Conference."
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"Jerome C. Davis (1822—1881) was an American agriculturalist for whom the city of Davis, California (formerly Davisville) is named.",
" Davis was born in Perry County, Ohio, where his father Isaac Davis and his mother Rachael Manley had a family farm.",
" He also had a brother, Franklin B., and a sister, Elnora.",
" Jerome got his start as a ferry operator on the Sacramento River with his father-in-law, and later become a prominent landowner with 12,000 acres of farmland.",
" 773 acres of his farm was purchased to be part of the newly formed University of California, Davis.",
" Davis served as the president of the State Agricultural Society (predecessor to California Exposition), and opened the 8th annual California State Fair in 1861."
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"Williard Lotter (born c. 1925) is a former American football, baseball, and soccer coach, and a university faculty member and administrator.",
" He served as the head football coach for three stints at University of California, Davis (UC Davis)—known as the Northern Branch of the College of Agriculture before 1959—in 1954, from 1956 to 1957, and from 1959 to 1963, compiling a record of 26–42–3.",
" Lotter was the head baseball coach at the school, serving from 1953 to 1958 and tallying a mark of 45–98.",
" He also head coach of the men's soccer team as UC Davis from 1972 to 1987.",
" Lotter played college football at the University of California, Berkeley.",
" He graduated from Berkeley with a bachelor's degree in physical education in 1949, earned a Master of Education from California State University, Sacramento in 1955, and received a Doctor of Education from Berkeley in 1960.",
" Lotter served as a faculty member of the Physical Education Department at UC Davis from 1952 to 1993.",
" He was also the acting Dean of Students at UC Davis from 1969 to 1970."
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"The University of Memphis, also called The U of M, is an American public research university located in the Normal Station neighborhood of Memphis, Tennessee.",
" Founded in 1912, the University has an enrollment of more than 22,000 students.",
" With twenty-five Chairs of Excellence and five state-approved Centers of Excellence, the school is the flagship institution of The Tennessee Board of Regents system."
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"Suad Joseph (born 6 September 1943).",
" Dr. Joseph received her doctorate in Anthropology from Columbia University in 1975.",
" Dr. Joseph is Professor of Anthropology and Women and Gender Studies at the University of California, Davis and current President of the Middle East Studies Association of North America.",
" Her research addresses issues of gender; families, children, and youth; sociology of the family; and selfhood, citizenship, and the state in the Middle East, with a focus on her native Lebanon.",
" Her earlier work focused on the politicization of religion in Lebanon.",
" Joseph is the founder of the Middle East Research Group in Anthropology (now the Middle East Section of the American Anthropological Association), the founder and coordinator of the Arab Families Working Group, the founder of the Association for Middle East Women's Studies, the General Editor of the \"Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures\", and the Founding Director of the Middle East/South Asian Studies Program at the University of California at Davis.",
" She is also the founder and facilitator of a six-university consortium of the American University of Beirut, American University in Cairo, Lebanese American University, University of California at Davis, and Birzeit University Consortium."
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"Title: WUMR\n\nWUMR (91.7 FM, \"U92 The Jazz Lover\") is a radio station broadcasting a jazz music format. Licensed to Memphis, Tennessee, United States, the station is currently owned by The University of Memphis. WUMR is a section of the College of Communication and Fine Arts as part of the Department of Communication. WUMR is managed by a staff/faculty member of the Department of Communication with the title of General Manager. The station is staffed by students of the Communication and Journalism Departments of the University, but on-air broadcasting experience is open to all students, and even community volunteers. WUMR is a training ground for the broadcasters of the future, and has opportunities for students to learn many of the important technical aspects of the broadcast field, as well as learning how to speak professionally on the radio, and in public. The student staff of WUMR consists of a student Program Director, Production Director, News Director, Sports Director, Director of Underwriting, and Webmaster. WUMR is a non-commercial/educational station, and cannot air commercials, but as with public radio stations, WUMR can sell sponsorships known as underwriting. The range of WUMR is a 90-mile radius of Memphis, TN and the station can also be heard online through its Internet stream at wumr.memphis.edu. Comments and information can be referenced on Facebook.",
"Title: Fire Museum of Memphis\n\nThe Fire Museum of Memphis is located in Fire Engine House No. 1 on 118 Adams Avenue in Memphis, Tennessee, USA. In the heart of downtown Memphis, the FMOM (Fire Museum of Memphis) is considered the premiere fire museum in the country, dedicated to documenting and promoting the local history of fire fighting and educating the public in fire and life safety. The FMOM hosts fire departments both nationally and internationally in their quest to emulate their success. Working with the University of Memphis to validate their Fire Prevention Public Education Curriculum, the Fire Museum of Memphis is the first of its kind to capture data, testing their Fire Prevention effectiveness. Local schools are offered free admission with bus transportation reimbursement, drastically impacting a fire fatality rate that was two and one half times the national average when the museum opened in October, 1998. The museum provides interactive exhibits as well as video documentation. In 2014, the museum underwent 1.5 million dollars in renovations.",
"Title: Mark Dunn\n\nMark Dunn (born July 12, 1956, Memphis, Tennessee) is an American author and playwright. He studied film at Memphis State University (now the University of Memphis) followed by post-graduate work in screenwriting at the University of Texas at Austin moving to New York in 1987 where he worked in the New York Public Library whilst writing plays in his free time.",
"Title: John Marsh Davis\n\nJohn Marsh Davis(October 12, 1931 – February 22, 2009) was an American architect based in the San Francisco, California Bay Area. A graduate of the University of Oklahoma School of Architecture and a student of Bruce Goff from 1947 to 1955. Davis was known for his signature style of Organic Architecture in wineries, single family homes, and mixed use buildings in California and all over the world. He also was known for his organic interpretation of the American Craftsman style including the Alexander Julian Estate in Ridgefield, Fairfield County, Connecticut. In his design of the Joseph Phelps Winery he is referred to as \"one of a cadre of architects who helped define California organic architecture\". Some considered his aesthetic as bold and confrontational John Marsh Davis' firm's most notable projects include winery architecture for Chateau Souverain Winery in Alexander Valley AVA (co-winner of the American Institute of Architects (AIA) design-excellence award in 1974), Joseph Phelps Winery, Sullivan Vineyards and Rutherford Hill Winery with his partner/architect Violeta Autumn as well as numerous private residences including the Donald Barbour house in Kentfield, California. Davis completed several projects with Joseph Phelps, who later bought the winery which bears his name. Phelps owned a large construction firm and he and Davis worked on Souverain Winery together. In his later career, Davis became well known for architectural landscaping.",
"Title: University of California, Davis\n\nThe University of California, Davis (also referred to as UCD, UC Davis, or Davis), is a public research university and land-grant university as well as one of the 10 campuses of the University of California (UC) system. It is located in Davis, California, just west of Sacramento, and has the third-largest enrollment in the UC System after UCLA and UC Berkeley. The university has been labeled one of the \"Public Ivies\", a publicly funded university considered to provide a quality of education comparable to those of the Ivy League.",
"Title: UC Davis Aggies football\n\nThe UC Davis Aggies football team represents the University of California, Davis in NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) intercollegiate competition. The UC Davis football program began competing in 1915, and has fielded a team each year since with the exception of 1918 during World War I and from 1943 to 1945 during World War II, when the campus, then known as the University Farm, was shut down. UC Davis competed as a member of the NCAA College Division through 1972. From 1973 to 2006, the Aggies competed within the NCAA Division II. In 2007, UC Davis promoted its football program to the Division I FCS level, and joined the Great West Conference. UC Davis has secured a total of 30 conference championships. Between 1929 and 1992, the Aggies captured 27 outright or shared Northern California Athletic Conference championships, including 19 in a row from 1971 to 1990. In 1993, UC Davis shared the American West Conference title, and in 2005 and 2009, the Aggies have won the Great West Conference.",
"Title: Jerome C. Davis\n\nJerome C. Davis (1822—1881) was an American agriculturalist for whom the city of Davis, California (formerly Davisville) is named. Davis was born in Perry County, Ohio, where his father Isaac Davis and his mother Rachael Manley had a family farm. He also had a brother, Franklin B., and a sister, Elnora. Jerome got his start as a ferry operator on the Sacramento River with his father-in-law, and later become a prominent landowner with 12,000 acres of farmland. 773 acres of his farm was purchased to be part of the newly formed University of California, Davis. Davis served as the president of the State Agricultural Society (predecessor to California Exposition), and opened the 8th annual California State Fair in 1861.",
"Title: Will Lotter\n\nWilliard Lotter (born c. 1925) is a former American football, baseball, and soccer coach, and a university faculty member and administrator. He served as the head football coach for three stints at University of California, Davis (UC Davis)—known as the Northern Branch of the College of Agriculture before 1959—in 1954, from 1956 to 1957, and from 1959 to 1963, compiling a record of 26–42–3. Lotter was the head baseball coach at the school, serving from 1953 to 1958 and tallying a mark of 45–98. He also head coach of the men's soccer team as UC Davis from 1972 to 1987. Lotter played college football at the University of California, Berkeley. He graduated from Berkeley with a bachelor's degree in physical education in 1949, earned a Master of Education from California State University, Sacramento in 1955, and received a Doctor of Education from Berkeley in 1960. Lotter served as a faculty member of the Physical Education Department at UC Davis from 1952 to 1993. He was also the acting Dean of Students at UC Davis from 1969 to 1970.",
"Title: University of Memphis\n\nThe University of Memphis, also called The U of M, is an American public research university located in the Normal Station neighborhood of Memphis, Tennessee. Founded in 1912, the University has an enrollment of more than 22,000 students. With twenty-five Chairs of Excellence and five state-approved Centers of Excellence, the school is the flagship institution of The Tennessee Board of Regents system.",
"Title: Suad Joseph\n\nSuad Joseph (born 6 September 1943). Dr. Joseph received her doctorate in Anthropology from Columbia University in 1975. Dr. Joseph is Professor of Anthropology and Women and Gender Studies at the University of California, Davis and current President of the Middle East Studies Association of North America. Her research addresses issues of gender; families, children, and youth; sociology of the family; and selfhood, citizenship, and the state in the Middle East, with a focus on her native Lebanon. Her earlier work focused on the politicization of religion in Lebanon. Joseph is the founder of the Middle East Research Group in Anthropology (now the Middle East Section of the American Anthropological Association), the founder and coordinator of the Arab Families Working Group, the founder of the Association for Middle East Women's Studies, the General Editor of the \"Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures\", and the Founding Director of the Middle East/South Asian Studies Program at the University of California at Davis. She is also the founder and facilitator of a six-university consortium of the American University of Beirut, American University in Cairo, Lebanese American University, University of California at Davis, and Birzeit University Consortium."
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Canberra Outlet Centre is a type of which manufacturer-branded store that sells stock directly to customers?
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outlet store
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"Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores Inc. is an American retail company that sells home appliances, lawn and garden equipment, apparel, mattresses, sporting goods and tools.",
" The company has four subsidiary store formats: Sears Hometown, Sears Outlet, Sears Hardware and Appliance, and Sears Home Appliance Showrooms.",
" Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores is based in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.",
" Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores was founded on April 23, 2012.",
" The company was spun off from Sears Holdings in 2012."
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"Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet is an outlet centre in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England."
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"Bicester Avenue Home and Garden Centre is a shopping centre in Bicester, Oxfordshire that opened in May 2007.",
" Some of the stores at Bicester Avenue include Wyevale, Hobbycraft, Lakeland and Cotswold Outdoor.",
" Bicester Avenue is located just south of Bicester and south of the outlet centre Bicester Village on the A41 towards Oxford.",
"It is within walking distance of Bicester Village."
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"An outlet store or factory outlet is a brick and mortar or online store in which manufacturers sell their stock directly to the public, cutting out the middle-men.",
" Traditionally, a factory outlet was a store attached to a factory or warehouse, sometimes allowing customers to watch the production process such as in the original L.L. Bean store.",
" In modern usage, outlet stores are typically manufacturer-branded stores such as Gap or Bon Worth grouped together in outlet malls.",
" The invention of the factory outlet store is often credited to Harold Alfond, founder of the Dexter Shoe Company."
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"Birkenhead Point Drummoyne, The Outlet Centre is Sydney's largest outlet centre.",
" Located in Drummoyne, New South Wales, Australia, the centre is also home to a marina and apartment complex.",
" Most of the centre is an open space to maximise the views of Sydney Harbour."
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"Canberra Centre is a [shopping centre] located in Civic, Canberra, Australia.",
" It opened on 6 March 1963 as the Monaro Mall, and it was designated an Australian Capital Historic Site in 1997.",
" It underwent a $220 million redevelopment and became the Canberra Centre in 1989.",
" It was the first shopping centre in Canberra to have a car park operated by Car Park Ticket Machines.",
" Canberra centre is currently 89,500 m² in size with over 310 speciality retailers."
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"The Canberra Environment Centre (CEC) is the oldest environmental organisation in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT).",
" It formed in 1974 as an umbrella group to represent and provide services for other environment or environment-related groups.",
" In 2005 it changed its trading name to Canberra Environment Centre (formerly the Canberra and South East Region Environment Centre (CASEREC)) to better reflect the direction of the environment movement and the work it was undertaking in the community.",
" Member groups of the Centre over the years have included the Canberra Organic Growers Society, Canberra Ornithologists Group, Friends of Grasslands, Nature and Society Forum, Zero Waste Australia, South East Forest Alliance, Canberra Bushwalkers, National Park Association of the ACT and Pedal Power.",
" The Centre also has an affiliation with the Conservation Council of the ACT (ConsACT)."
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"Canberra Outlet Centre (formerly known as \"DFO Canberra and Homemaker Hub\" and \"Direct Factory Outlets Canberra\") is an outlet type discount shopping centre located in Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory, an eastern industrial suburb of Australia's capital Canberra.",
" In addition to providing retail space for 100 specialty outlet stores, the Homewares/Furniture section of the centre is designed for 24 bulky goods retailers, such as furniture and electrical chains.",
" Unlike many outlet centres, the Canberra site is not adjacent to the city's airport."
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"TurboSquid is a digital media company that sells stock 3D models used in 3D graphics to a variety of industries, including computer games, architecture, and interactive training.",
" The company, headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana in the United States, is most known for brokering the sale of 3D models in return for a percentage of the sales.",
" As of 2014, TurboSquid had over 550,000 3D models in its library, making it the largest library of 3D models for sale in the world.",
" Turbosquid also has over 130,000 other products available, such as texture maps."
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"Johnston & Murphy is a U.S. based footwear and clothing company.",
" A wholly owned subsidiary of Genesco Inc. and based in Nashville, Tennessee, Johnston & Murphy designs, sources, markets and distributes footwear, apparel, leather goods and luggage.",
" The Johnston & Murphy Group is divided into two operating divisions: Retail Operations and Wholesale.",
" The Retail Operations division sells Johnston & Murphy branded products for men and women to customers in the United States and 92 foreign countries via the johnstonmurphy.com website and sells products to customers in the United States via direct mail catalogs and 168 company-owned retail shops located in malls and airports and company-owned factory stores located in outlet malls.",
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"Title: Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores\n\nSears Hometown and Outlet Stores Inc. is an American retail company that sells home appliances, lawn and garden equipment, apparel, mattresses, sporting goods and tools. The company has four subsidiary store formats: Sears Hometown, Sears Outlet, Sears Hardware and Appliance, and Sears Home Appliance Showrooms. Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores is based in Hoffman Estates, Illinois. Sears Hometown and Outlet Stores was founded on April 23, 2012. The company was spun off from Sears Holdings in 2012.",
"Title: Cheshire Oaks Designer Outlet\n\nCheshire Oaks Designer Outlet is an outlet centre in Ellesmere Port, Cheshire, England.",
"Title: Bicester Avenue\n\nBicester Avenue Home and Garden Centre is a shopping centre in Bicester, Oxfordshire that opened in May 2007. Some of the stores at Bicester Avenue include Wyevale, Hobbycraft, Lakeland and Cotswold Outdoor. Bicester Avenue is located just south of Bicester and south of the outlet centre Bicester Village on the A41 towards Oxford. It is within walking distance of Bicester Village.",
"Title: Outlet store\n\nAn outlet store or factory outlet is a brick and mortar or online store in which manufacturers sell their stock directly to the public, cutting out the middle-men. Traditionally, a factory outlet was a store attached to a factory or warehouse, sometimes allowing customers to watch the production process such as in the original L.L. Bean store. In modern usage, outlet stores are typically manufacturer-branded stores such as Gap or Bon Worth grouped together in outlet malls. The invention of the factory outlet store is often credited to Harold Alfond, founder of the Dexter Shoe Company.",
"Title: Birkenhead Point Outlet Centre\n\nBirkenhead Point Drummoyne, The Outlet Centre is Sydney's largest outlet centre. Located in Drummoyne, New South Wales, Australia, the centre is also home to a marina and apartment complex. Most of the centre is an open space to maximise the views of Sydney Harbour.",
"Title: Canberra Centre\n\nCanberra Centre is a [shopping centre] located in Civic, Canberra, Australia. It opened on 6 March 1963 as the Monaro Mall, and it was designated an Australian Capital Historic Site in 1997. It underwent a $220 million redevelopment and became the Canberra Centre in 1989. It was the first shopping centre in Canberra to have a car park operated by Car Park Ticket Machines. Canberra centre is currently 89,500 m² in size with over 310 speciality retailers.",
"Title: Canberra and South East Region Environment Centre\n\nThe Canberra Environment Centre (CEC) is the oldest environmental organisation in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT). It formed in 1974 as an umbrella group to represent and provide services for other environment or environment-related groups. In 2005 it changed its trading name to Canberra Environment Centre (formerly the Canberra and South East Region Environment Centre (CASEREC)) to better reflect the direction of the environment movement and the work it was undertaking in the community. Member groups of the Centre over the years have included the Canberra Organic Growers Society, Canberra Ornithologists Group, Friends of Grasslands, Nature and Society Forum, Zero Waste Australia, South East Forest Alliance, Canberra Bushwalkers, National Park Association of the ACT and Pedal Power. The Centre also has an affiliation with the Conservation Council of the ACT (ConsACT).",
"Title: Canberra Outlet Centre\n\nCanberra Outlet Centre (formerly known as \"DFO Canberra and Homemaker Hub\" and \"Direct Factory Outlets Canberra\") is an outlet type discount shopping centre located in Fyshwick, Australian Capital Territory, an eastern industrial suburb of Australia's capital Canberra. In addition to providing retail space for 100 specialty outlet stores, the Homewares/Furniture section of the centre is designed for 24 bulky goods retailers, such as furniture and electrical chains. Unlike many outlet centres, the Canberra site is not adjacent to the city's airport.",
"Title: TurboSquid\n\nTurboSquid is a digital media company that sells stock 3D models used in 3D graphics to a variety of industries, including computer games, architecture, and interactive training. The company, headquartered in New Orleans, Louisiana in the United States, is most known for brokering the sale of 3D models in return for a percentage of the sales. As of 2014, TurboSquid had over 550,000 3D models in its library, making it the largest library of 3D models for sale in the world. Turbosquid also has over 130,000 other products available, such as texture maps.",
"Title: Johnston & Murphy\n\nJohnston & Murphy is a U.S. based footwear and clothing company. A wholly owned subsidiary of Genesco Inc. and based in Nashville, Tennessee, Johnston & Murphy designs, sources, markets and distributes footwear, apparel, leather goods and luggage. The Johnston & Murphy Group is divided into two operating divisions: Retail Operations and Wholesale. The Retail Operations division sells Johnston & Murphy branded products for men and women to customers in the United States and 92 foreign countries via the johnstonmurphy.com website and sells products to customers in the United States via direct mail catalogs and 168 company-owned retail shops located in malls and airports and company-owned factory stores located in outlet malls. The Wholesale division distributes footwear products to more than 2100 department stores and independent specialty shops located in the United States and 15 foreign countries."
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5,537
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Which of the sweet liquid similar to what is contained in Huckabuck is a brand of flavored drink mix owned by Kraft Foods?
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Kool-Aid
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medium
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"Poiana is a Romanian chocolate brand owned by Mondelēz International.",
" The brand originates from a chocolate company that was based in Brașov.",
" In 1994 this company then known as \"Poiana – Produse Zaharoase S.A\" was bought by Kraft Foods.",
" In 2009 Kraft Foods closed production in Brașov and consolidated production in another unit outside Romania, with the loss of 440 jobs."
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"A huckabuck, also known as a hucklebuck, is a homemade frozen dessert enjoyed by people in Louisiana and Georgia, U.S., particularly in New Orleans and in Macon, Georgia.",
" It consists of a paper cup that is filled with some sort of sweet liquid like Kool-Aid, and frozen.",
" Children buy them on their way home from school for a dime, or sometimes a quarter; other things are generally sold with them: pickles or candy are favored.",
" The trick to eating it is to flip the huckabuck over so the soft sugary part is at the top.",
" Then grab a plastic spoon and dig in.",
" They are still served to this day at the New Orleans Jazz Festival, in many neighborhoods around central and southern Louisiana."
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"Crazy Cow was a breakfast cereal produced by General Mills during the 1970s.",
" The cereal was somewhat of a novelty item in that it had an unusual trait.",
" The round, multi-grain cereal pellets were coated with an excipient of a drink mix.",
" When milk was added, it would dissolve the powdered coating, and the resultant mixture would resemble in sight, smell, and taste, a flavored milk.",
" Crazy Cow came in two flavors, chocolate and strawberry.",
" As the box indicated, these were just flavors; no actual chocolate or strawberries were in the ingredients.",
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"Kraft Mayonnaise or Kraft Mayo is a brand of mayonnaise made by Kraft Foods.",
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"Country Time is a brand of non-carbonated lemon-flavored drink mix and soft drink.",
" The powdered mix is produced by Kraft Foods.",
" Dr. Pepper Snapple Group makes the bottled and canned ready-to-drink products."
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"Title: Poiana (chocolate)\n\nPoiana is a Romanian chocolate brand owned by Mondelēz International. The brand originates from a chocolate company that was based in Brașov. In 1994 this company then known as \"Poiana – Produse Zaharoase S.A\" was bought by Kraft Foods. In 2009 Kraft Foods closed production in Brașov and consolidated production in another unit outside Romania, with the loss of 440 jobs.",
"Title: Huckabuck\n\nA huckabuck, also known as a hucklebuck, is a homemade frozen dessert enjoyed by people in Louisiana and Georgia, U.S., particularly in New Orleans and in Macon, Georgia. It consists of a paper cup that is filled with some sort of sweet liquid like Kool-Aid, and frozen. Children buy them on their way home from school for a dime, or sometimes a quarter; other things are generally sold with them: pickles or candy are favored. The trick to eating it is to flip the huckabuck over so the soft sugary part is at the top. Then grab a plastic spoon and dig in. They are still served to this day at the New Orleans Jazz Festival, in many neighborhoods around central and southern Louisiana.",
"Title: Crazy Cow\n\nCrazy Cow was a breakfast cereal produced by General Mills during the 1970s. The cereal was somewhat of a novelty item in that it had an unusual trait. The round, multi-grain cereal pellets were coated with an excipient of a drink mix. When milk was added, it would dissolve the powdered coating, and the resultant mixture would resemble in sight, smell, and taste, a flavored milk. Crazy Cow came in two flavors, chocolate and strawberry. As the box indicated, these were just flavors; no actual chocolate or strawberries were in the ingredients. The box always contained the disclaimer \"artificially flavored\" or \"chocolate flavored\".",
"Title: Drink mix\n\nA drink mix, or powdered drink mix is a processed-food product, a powder designed to mix usually with water to produce a beverage resembling fruit juice or soda in flavor. Another type of drink mix is represented by products that must be mixed into milk.",
"Title: Kool-Aid Man\n\nKool-Aid Man is the mascot for Kool-Aid, a brand of flavored drink mix. The character has appeared on television and print advertising as a fun-loving, gigantic, anthropomorphic pitcher, filled with cherry Kool-Aid and marked with a smiley face. He is typically featured answering the call of children by smashing through walls and furnishings, holding a pitcher filled with Kool-Aid while yelling his catch-phrase \"Oh, yeah!\" .",
"Title: Flavor Aid\n\nFlavor Aid is a non-carbonated soft drink beverage made by The Jel Sert Company in West Chicago, Illinois. It was introduced in 1929. It is sold throughout the United States as an unsweetened, powdered concentrate drink mix, similar to Kool-Aid brand drink mix.",
"Title: Kraft Mayo\n\nKraft Mayonnaise or Kraft Mayo is a brand of mayonnaise made by Kraft Foods. It is made in many forms and flavors. A new line of the brand's flavored mayonnaises are launched with a celebrity-based ad campaign by HGTV's Design Star judges Candice Olson, Genevieve Gorder and Vern Yip.",
"Title: Kool-Aid\n\nKool-Aid is a brand of flavored drink mix owned by Kraft Foods.",
"Title: MiO\n\nMiO is a liquid beverage mix owned by Kraft Foods, which intends it as an additive to flavor water, carbonated water, and other beverages.",
"Title: Country Time\n\nCountry Time is a brand of non-carbonated lemon-flavored drink mix and soft drink. The powdered mix is produced by Kraft Foods. Dr. Pepper Snapple Group makes the bottled and canned ready-to-drink products."
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5,538
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When was the earliest version of the story told in La bella dormente nel bosco composed?
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between 1330 and 1344
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bridge
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hard
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"La Bella Principessa (English: \"The Beautiful Princess\"), also known as Portrait of Bianca Sforza, Young Girl in Profile in Renaissance Dress and Portrait of a Young Fiancée, is a portrait in coloured chalks and ink, on vellum, of a young lady in fashionable costume and hairstyle of a Milanese of the 1490s.",
" Sold at auction in 1998 as an early 19th-century German work, some experts have since attributed it to Leonardo da Vinci.",
" In 2010 one of those experts, Martin Kemp, made it the subject of his book \"La Bella Principessa: The Story of the New Masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci\".",
" Evidence discovered in 2011 accounting for its provenance has strengthened the case for it being by Leonardo; the sheet appears to have been cut from a Milanese book of which the remainder has long been in Warsaw, which comes from the \"milieu\" of Ludovico Sforza, Leonardo's employer."
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"La Bella Mafia is the third studio album by American rapper Lil' Kim, released on March 4, 2003 by Atlantic Records.",
" It debuted at number five on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, selling 166,000 copies in its first week.",
" A commercial success, \"La Bella Mafia\" was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" It was the best selling female rap album in 2003 with sales over 1 million copies in the United States and over 2 million copies worldwide.",
" To this date, the album has sold over 3 million copies worldwide."
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"\"Nissa la Bella\" (Nice the Beautiful) is the unofficial anthem of the city of Nice, France.",
" It is written in Niçard, a dialect of Occitan that is the original language of the city.",
" It was written by Menica Rondelly in 1903, first under the title of \"A la mieu bella Nissa\"; the song takes its actual name in 1906, after some arrangements."
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"La bella dormente nel bosco is an opera in three acts by Ottorino Respighi to a libretto by Gian Bistolfi based on Charles Perrault's fairy tale \"Sleeping Beauty\"."
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"Paola María Elena Maltese Mongelos, known professionally as Paola Maltese (born 10 January 1984) is Paraguayan actress, presenter and entrepreneur.",
" Born in Asunción, she attended the Scuola Italiana Dante Alighieri and majored in audio visual communication.",
" As a teenager she appeared in the TV series \"Gonzalez vs. Bonetti\", and she later landed a role in \"La Chuchi\".",
" On stage, she appeared in productions \"Sorpresas\", \"Cinderella\" (\"La cenicienta\") and \"Beauty and the Beast\" (\"La bella y la bestia\")."
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"\"Sleeping Beauty\" (French: \"La Belle au bois dormant\" \"The Beauty Sleeping in the Wood\") by Charles Perrault, or \"Little Briar Rose\" (German: \"\" ), is a classic fairy tale which involves a beautiful princess, a sleeping enchantment, and a handsome prince.",
" The version collected by the Brothers Grimm was an orally transmitted version of the originally literary tale published by Charles Perrault in \"Histoires ou contes du temps passé\" in 1697.",
" This in turn was based on \"Sun, Moon, and Talia\" by Italian poet Giambattista Basile (published posthumously in 1634), which was in turn based on one or more folk tales.",
" The earliest known version of the story is found in the narrative \"Perceforest\", composed between 1330 and 1344 and first printed in 1528."
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"A spectrograph is an instrument that separates light into a frequency spectrum and records the signal using a camera.",
" There are several kinds of machines referred to as \"spectrographs\", depending on the precise nature of the waves.",
" The term was first used in July, 1876 by Dr. Henry Draper when he invented the earliest version of this device, and which he used to take several photographs of the spectrum of Vega.",
" This earliest version of the spectrograph was cumbersome to use and difficult to manage."
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"The Garuda Purana is one of eighteen \"Mahāpurāṇa\" genre of texts in Hinduism.",
" It is a part of Vaishnavism literature corpus, primarily centering around Hindu god Vishnu but praises all gods.",
" Composed in Sanskrit, the earliest version of the text may have been composed in the 1st millennium CE, but it was likely expanded and changed over a long period of time."
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"Beauty and the Beast (alternatively: Cannon Movie Tales: Beauty and the Beast in United States, Die Schöne und das Biest in West Germany, La Bella e la Bestia in Italy, La Belle et la Bête in France) is a 1987 American/Israeli musical film, part of the 1980 film series Cannon Movie Tales.",
" It is a contemporary version of the classic tale of Beauty and the Beast.",
" The movie was filmed entirely in Israel, and the taglines were: \"\"The monster they feared was the prince she loved\"\" and \"\"The classic fairy tale about seeing with your heart\"\"."
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"Sanas Cormaic (or \"Sanas Chormaic\", Irish for \"Cormac's narrative\"), also known as Cormac's Glossary, is an early Irish glossary containing etymologies and explanations of over 1,400 Irish words, many of which are difficult or outdated.",
" The shortest and earliest version of the work is ascribed to Cormac mac Cuilennáin (d. 908), king-bishop of Munster.",
" It is an encyclopedic dictionary containing simple synonymous explanations in Irish or Latin of Irish words.",
" In some cases he attempts to give the etymology of the words, and in others he concentrates on an encyclopedic entry.",
" It is held to be the earliest linguistic dictionary in any of the non-classical languages of Europe.",
" Many of its entries are still frequently cited in Irish and Celtic scholarship."
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"Title: La Bella Principessa\n\nLa Bella Principessa (English: \"The Beautiful Princess\"), also known as Portrait of Bianca Sforza, Young Girl in Profile in Renaissance Dress and Portrait of a Young Fiancée, is a portrait in coloured chalks and ink, on vellum, of a young lady in fashionable costume and hairstyle of a Milanese of the 1490s. Sold at auction in 1998 as an early 19th-century German work, some experts have since attributed it to Leonardo da Vinci. In 2010 one of those experts, Martin Kemp, made it the subject of his book \"La Bella Principessa: The Story of the New Masterpiece by Leonardo da Vinci\". Evidence discovered in 2011 accounting for its provenance has strengthened the case for it being by Leonardo; the sheet appears to have been cut from a Milanese book of which the remainder has long been in Warsaw, which comes from the \"milieu\" of Ludovico Sforza, Leonardo's employer.",
"Title: La Bella Mafia\n\nLa Bella Mafia is the third studio album by American rapper Lil' Kim, released on March 4, 2003 by Atlantic Records. It debuted at number five on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, selling 166,000 copies in its first week. A commercial success, \"La Bella Mafia\" was certified platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). It was the best selling female rap album in 2003 with sales over 1 million copies in the United States and over 2 million copies worldwide. To this date, the album has sold over 3 million copies worldwide.",
"Title: Nissa La Bella\n\n\"Nissa la Bella\" (Nice the Beautiful) is the unofficial anthem of the city of Nice, France. It is written in Niçard, a dialect of Occitan that is the original language of the city. It was written by Menica Rondelly in 1903, first under the title of \"A la mieu bella Nissa\"; the song takes its actual name in 1906, after some arrangements.",
"Title: La bella dormente nel bosco\n\nLa bella dormente nel bosco is an opera in three acts by Ottorino Respighi to a libretto by Gian Bistolfi based on Charles Perrault's fairy tale \"Sleeping Beauty\".",
"Title: Paola Maltese\n\nPaola María Elena Maltese Mongelos, known professionally as Paola Maltese (born 10 January 1984) is Paraguayan actress, presenter and entrepreneur. Born in Asunción, she attended the Scuola Italiana Dante Alighieri and majored in audio visual communication. As a teenager she appeared in the TV series \"Gonzalez vs. Bonetti\", and she later landed a role in \"La Chuchi\". On stage, she appeared in productions \"Sorpresas\", \"Cinderella\" (\"La cenicienta\") and \"Beauty and the Beast\" (\"La bella y la bestia\").",
"Title: Sleeping Beauty\n\n\"Sleeping Beauty\" (French: \"La Belle au bois dormant\" \"The Beauty Sleeping in the Wood\") by Charles Perrault, or \"Little Briar Rose\" (German: \"\" ), is a classic fairy tale which involves a beautiful princess, a sleeping enchantment, and a handsome prince. The version collected by the Brothers Grimm was an orally transmitted version of the originally literary tale published by Charles Perrault in \"Histoires ou contes du temps passé\" in 1697. This in turn was based on \"Sun, Moon, and Talia\" by Italian poet Giambattista Basile (published posthumously in 1634), which was in turn based on one or more folk tales. The earliest known version of the story is found in the narrative \"Perceforest\", composed between 1330 and 1344 and first printed in 1528.",
"Title: Spectrograph\n\nA spectrograph is an instrument that separates light into a frequency spectrum and records the signal using a camera. There are several kinds of machines referred to as \"spectrographs\", depending on the precise nature of the waves. The term was first used in July, 1876 by Dr. Henry Draper when he invented the earliest version of this device, and which he used to take several photographs of the spectrum of Vega. This earliest version of the spectrograph was cumbersome to use and difficult to manage.",
"Title: Garuda Purana\n\nThe Garuda Purana is one of eighteen \"Mahāpurāṇa\" genre of texts in Hinduism. It is a part of Vaishnavism literature corpus, primarily centering around Hindu god Vishnu but praises all gods. Composed in Sanskrit, the earliest version of the text may have been composed in the 1st millennium CE, but it was likely expanded and changed over a long period of time.",
"Title: Beauty and the Beast (1987 film)\n\nBeauty and the Beast (alternatively: Cannon Movie Tales: Beauty and the Beast in United States, Die Schöne und das Biest in West Germany, La Bella e la Bestia in Italy, La Belle et la Bête in France) is a 1987 American/Israeli musical film, part of the 1980 film series Cannon Movie Tales. It is a contemporary version of the classic tale of Beauty and the Beast. The movie was filmed entirely in Israel, and the taglines were: \"\"The monster they feared was the prince she loved\"\" and \"\"The classic fairy tale about seeing with your heart\"\".",
"Title: Sanas Cormaic\n\nSanas Cormaic (or \"Sanas Chormaic\", Irish for \"Cormac's narrative\"), also known as Cormac's Glossary, is an early Irish glossary containing etymologies and explanations of over 1,400 Irish words, many of which are difficult or outdated. The shortest and earliest version of the work is ascribed to Cormac mac Cuilennáin (d. 908), king-bishop of Munster. It is an encyclopedic dictionary containing simple synonymous explanations in Irish or Latin of Irish words. In some cases he attempts to give the etymology of the words, and in others he concentrates on an encyclopedic entry. It is held to be the earliest linguistic dictionary in any of the non-classical languages of Europe. Many of its entries are still frequently cited in Irish and Celtic scholarship."
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5,539
|
Who is older Roger Federer or Sue Barker ?
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Susan Barker
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comparison
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"Roger Federer won the Australian Open, beating Briton Andy Murray, whom he also beat in the final of the 2008 US Open.",
" Federer played in eighteen tournaments in 2010, and won five.",
" He made the semifinals of his opening tournament at the Qatar Open in Doha, losing to Nikolay Davydenko, and at the Estoril Open, which he had won in 2008, losing to defending and eventual champion Albert Montañés.",
" Federer was runner-up in the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open to Rafael Nadal.",
" At the French Open, he faced his opponent in the previous year's final, Robin Söderling at the quarterfinals stage and lost.",
" As defending champion at Wimbledon, he was defeated in the quarterfinals by Tomáš Berdych in four sets, thus ending his streak of seven consecutive Wimbledon finals also falling to world no. 3, his lowest ranking since 2003.",
" During the summer hard-court season, Federer hired Paul Annacone to be his coach and revive his form.",
" At the 2010 US Open, Federer advanced to his seventh straight semifinal appearance, but lost to Novak Djokovic in five sets, despite holding two match points in the final set.",
" Federer's ranking slipped from no. 2 to no. 3 after the tournament, but he finished the year strong with victories in Stockholm, Basel, and the ATP Tour Finals to pass Djokovic in the rankings and finish the year at no. 2."
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"The 2014 Roger Federer tennis season officially began on 30 December 2013 with the start of the 2014 Brisbane International.",
" This season was a resurgent season for Federer that saw him return to the top of the games elite after a dismal 2013 season.",
" Before the start of the season Federer appointed his idol Stefan Edberg as his coach and he also changed racquets for the first time, changing from his longtime frame of 90 square inches to 97 square inches.",
" Federer reached a total of 11 finals the most since his 2007 season.",
" One of those finals included the Wimbledon final, his first major final since he won Wimbledon in 2012.",
" After winning Shanghai, Federer returned to No. 2 in the world for the first time since May 2013.",
" He also won the Davis Cup for the first time.",
" Federer ended the year at No. 2 with 5 titles and with the most match wins."
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"The 2017 Australian Open Men's Singles final was the championship tennis match of the Men's Singles tournament at the 2017 Australian Open.",
" It was contested between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, ranked 17th and 9th in the world respectively.",
" It was their record ninth meeting in a Grand Slam final in their rivalry, and their 1st meeting in a Grand Slam final since the 2011 French Open.",
" In a rematch of the 2009 Australian Open final, which Nadal won in 5 sets, Roger Federer won the duel in 5 sets, beating Nadal for the first time in a Grand Slam since the 2007 Wimbledon final.",
" He also trailed Nadal 3–1 in the final set but won 5 games in a row to win the title.",
" This ended a 6-match losing streak against Nadal in Grand Slam events.",
" Having lost all of their previous three encounters, this was the first time Federer defeated Nadal at the Australian Open and also marked Federer's first Grand Slam victory over Nadal outside the grass courts of Wimbledon.",
" Federer extended his record of Grand Slam men's singles titles to 18, marking the third time he broke his own all-time record, after breaking the previous record of 14, held by Pete Sampras."
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"The 2016 Roger Federer tennis season officially commenced on 3 January 2016 with the start of the 2016 Brisbane International.",
" This season saw Federer suffer from a knee injury which sidelined him for the majority of the year.",
" After having surgery, Federer returned but was hindered by a back injury which kept him out of the French Open, therefore ending his record of 65 consecutive appearances at Grand Slams.",
" Federer played his last match in the semifinals at Wimbledon.",
" On July 26, Federer shut down his season, not wanting to risk damaging his knee further.",
" Federer would end the year at No. 16, marking the first time that Federer dropped out of the Top 10 since 2002.",
" It also marked the first time since 2000 that Federer did not win a title."
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"The Federer–Roddick rivalry was a rivalry between two professional tennis players, Roger Federer of Switzerland and Andy Roddick of the United States.",
" The two met 24 times in official Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) matches, and Federer led 21–3, making Roddick the player with the second-most tournament defeats to Federer in the ATP circuit (Novak Djokovic has lost to Federer on 22 occasions, but holds a positive record against him).",
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"Roger Federer made all four Grand Slam finals in 2007, winning three of them.",
" He defeated Fernando González, 7–6(2), 6–4, 6–4, in the Australian Open final, Rafael Nadal, 7–6(7), 4–6, 7–6(3), 2–6, 6–2, in the final at Wimbledon, and Novak Djokovic, 7–6(4), 7–6(2), 6–4, at the US Open.",
" However, Federer lost the 2007 French Open final to Nadal, 3–6, 6–4, 3–6, 4–6.",
" Federer made five ATP Masters Series 1000 Finals in 2007, but only won two of those, in Hamburg and Cincinnati.",
" Federer won one ATP 500 series event in Dubai and ended the year by winning the year-end championships for the fourth time.",
" In December 2011 Stephen Tignor, chief editorial writer for Tennis.com, ranked Federer's 2007 season as the sixth greatest season of all-time during the open era."
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"Roger Federer won one slam in 2008, which came at the 2008 US Open, defeating Briton Andy Murray, 6–2, 7–5, 6–2.",
" Federer was defeated by Rafael Nadal in two Grand Slam finals: at the 2008 French Open, which he lost 1–6, 3–6, 0–6, and at the 2008 Wimbledon Championships in a five-setter, 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 7–9, when he was going for six straight wins to break Björn Borg's record.",
" At the 2008 Australian Open, Federer lost in the semifinals to Novak Djokovic, ending his record of 10 consecutive Major finals.",
" Roger Federer lost twice in Master Series 1000 Finals on clay to Nadal at Monte Carlo and Hamburg.",
" However, Federer was able to capture three more victories in 250-level events at Estoril, Halle, and Basel."
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"Roger Federer (] ; born 8 August 1981) is a Swiss professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 2 in men's singles tennis by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).",
" Federer has won 19 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in history for a male tennis player and has held the world No. 1 spot in the ATP rankings for a record total of 302 weeks, including a record 237 consecutive weeks.",
" After turning professional in 1998, he was continuously ranked in the top ten from October 2002 to November 2016."
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"Roger Federer's first tournament as a professional was Gstaad in 1998, where he faced Lucas Arnold Ker in the round of 32 and lost, 4–6, 4–6.",
" Federer's first final came at the Marseille Open, which was in 2000, and he lost to fellow Swiss Marc Rosset, 6–2, 3–6, 6–7.",
" Federer's first win was at the 2001 Milan Indoor tournament, where he defeated Julien Boutter, 6–4, 6–7, 6–4.",
" The most prestigious event finals he was in at this time was the Miami Masters event, where he lost to Andre Agassi, 3–6, 3–6, 6–3, 4–6.",
" In addition, Federer won his first Master Series event at the Hamburg Masters on clay, 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, over Marat Safin.",
" Federer made ten singles finals between 1998 and 2002, of which he won four and lost six.",
" Federer made six doubles finals during this time, but lost the Indian Wells Masters event in 2002.",
" The most prestigious events he won were the Hamburg Masters in 2002 and two Rotterdam 500 series events in 2001 and 2002."
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"Susan Barker, OBE (born 19 April 1956 in Paignton, Devon) is an English television presenter and former professional tennis player.",
" During her tennis career, she won eleven WTA Tour singles titles, including one Grand Slam singles title at the 1976 French Open.",
" She reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 3.",
" She is now one of the main sports presenters at the BBC, most notably fronting the corporation’s coverage of Wimbledon and A Question of Sport."
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"Title: 2010 Roger Federer tennis season\n\nRoger Federer won the Australian Open, beating Briton Andy Murray, whom he also beat in the final of the 2008 US Open. Federer played in eighteen tournaments in 2010, and won five. He made the semifinals of his opening tournament at the Qatar Open in Doha, losing to Nikolay Davydenko, and at the Estoril Open, which he had won in 2008, losing to defending and eventual champion Albert Montañés. Federer was runner-up in the Mutua Madrileña Madrid Open to Rafael Nadal. At the French Open, he faced his opponent in the previous year's final, Robin Söderling at the quarterfinals stage and lost. As defending champion at Wimbledon, he was defeated in the quarterfinals by Tomáš Berdych in four sets, thus ending his streak of seven consecutive Wimbledon finals also falling to world no. 3, his lowest ranking since 2003. During the summer hard-court season, Federer hired Paul Annacone to be his coach and revive his form. At the 2010 US Open, Federer advanced to his seventh straight semifinal appearance, but lost to Novak Djokovic in five sets, despite holding two match points in the final set. Federer's ranking slipped from no. 2 to no. 3 after the tournament, but he finished the year strong with victories in Stockholm, Basel, and the ATP Tour Finals to pass Djokovic in the rankings and finish the year at no. 2.",
"Title: 2014 Roger Federer tennis season\n\nThe 2014 Roger Federer tennis season officially began on 30 December 2013 with the start of the 2014 Brisbane International. This season was a resurgent season for Federer that saw him return to the top of the games elite after a dismal 2013 season. Before the start of the season Federer appointed his idol Stefan Edberg as his coach and he also changed racquets for the first time, changing from his longtime frame of 90 square inches to 97 square inches. Federer reached a total of 11 finals the most since his 2007 season. One of those finals included the Wimbledon final, his first major final since he won Wimbledon in 2012. After winning Shanghai, Federer returned to No. 2 in the world for the first time since May 2013. He also won the Davis Cup for the first time. Federer ended the year at No. 2 with 5 titles and with the most match wins.",
"Title: 2017 Australian Open – Men's singles final\n\nThe 2017 Australian Open Men's Singles final was the championship tennis match of the Men's Singles tournament at the 2017 Australian Open. It was contested between Roger Federer and Rafael Nadal, ranked 17th and 9th in the world respectively. It was their record ninth meeting in a Grand Slam final in their rivalry, and their 1st meeting in a Grand Slam final since the 2011 French Open. In a rematch of the 2009 Australian Open final, which Nadal won in 5 sets, Roger Federer won the duel in 5 sets, beating Nadal for the first time in a Grand Slam since the 2007 Wimbledon final. He also trailed Nadal 3–1 in the final set but won 5 games in a row to win the title. This ended a 6-match losing streak against Nadal in Grand Slam events. Having lost all of their previous three encounters, this was the first time Federer defeated Nadal at the Australian Open and also marked Federer's first Grand Slam victory over Nadal outside the grass courts of Wimbledon. Federer extended his record of Grand Slam men's singles titles to 18, marking the third time he broke his own all-time record, after breaking the previous record of 14, held by Pete Sampras.",
"Title: 2016 Roger Federer tennis season\n\nThe 2016 Roger Federer tennis season officially commenced on 3 January 2016 with the start of the 2016 Brisbane International. This season saw Federer suffer from a knee injury which sidelined him for the majority of the year. After having surgery, Federer returned but was hindered by a back injury which kept him out of the French Open, therefore ending his record of 65 consecutive appearances at Grand Slams. Federer played his last match in the semifinals at Wimbledon. On July 26, Federer shut down his season, not wanting to risk damaging his knee further. Federer would end the year at No. 16, marking the first time that Federer dropped out of the Top 10 since 2002. It also marked the first time since 2000 that Federer did not win a title.",
"Title: Federer–Roddick rivalry\n\nThe Federer–Roddick rivalry was a rivalry between two professional tennis players, Roger Federer of Switzerland and Andy Roddick of the United States. The two met 24 times in official Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) matches, and Federer led 21–3, making Roddick the player with the second-most tournament defeats to Federer in the ATP circuit (Novak Djokovic has lost to Federer on 22 occasions, but holds a positive record against him). In terms of number of matches played, it ranks as the 14th largest rivalry in the Open Era.",
"Title: 2007 Roger Federer tennis season\n\nRoger Federer made all four Grand Slam finals in 2007, winning three of them. He defeated Fernando González, 7–6(2), 6–4, 6–4, in the Australian Open final, Rafael Nadal, 7–6(7), 4–6, 7–6(3), 2–6, 6–2, in the final at Wimbledon, and Novak Djokovic, 7–6(4), 7–6(2), 6–4, at the US Open. However, Federer lost the 2007 French Open final to Nadal, 3–6, 6–4, 3–6, 4–6. Federer made five ATP Masters Series 1000 Finals in 2007, but only won two of those, in Hamburg and Cincinnati. Federer won one ATP 500 series event in Dubai and ended the year by winning the year-end championships for the fourth time. In December 2011 Stephen Tignor, chief editorial writer for Tennis.com, ranked Federer's 2007 season as the sixth greatest season of all-time during the open era.",
"Title: 2008 Roger Federer tennis season\n\nRoger Federer won one slam in 2008, which came at the 2008 US Open, defeating Briton Andy Murray, 6–2, 7–5, 6–2. Federer was defeated by Rafael Nadal in two Grand Slam finals: at the 2008 French Open, which he lost 1–6, 3–6, 0–6, and at the 2008 Wimbledon Championships in a five-setter, 4–6, 4–6, 7–6, 7–6, 7–9, when he was going for six straight wins to break Björn Borg's record. At the 2008 Australian Open, Federer lost in the semifinals to Novak Djokovic, ending his record of 10 consecutive Major finals. Roger Federer lost twice in Master Series 1000 Finals on clay to Nadal at Monte Carlo and Hamburg. However, Federer was able to capture three more victories in 250-level events at Estoril, Halle, and Basel.",
"Title: Roger Federer\n\nRoger Federer (] ; born 8 August 1981) is a Swiss professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 2 in men's singles tennis by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). Federer has won 19 Grand Slam singles titles, the most in history for a male tennis player and has held the world No. 1 spot in the ATP rankings for a record total of 302 weeks, including a record 237 consecutive weeks. After turning professional in 1998, he was continuously ranked in the top ten from October 2002 to November 2016.",
"Title: Roger Federer's early career\n\nRoger Federer's first tournament as a professional was Gstaad in 1998, where he faced Lucas Arnold Ker in the round of 32 and lost, 4–6, 4–6. Federer's first final came at the Marseille Open, which was in 2000, and he lost to fellow Swiss Marc Rosset, 6–2, 3–6, 6–7. Federer's first win was at the 2001 Milan Indoor tournament, where he defeated Julien Boutter, 6–4, 6–7, 6–4. The most prestigious event finals he was in at this time was the Miami Masters event, where he lost to Andre Agassi, 3–6, 3–6, 6–3, 4–6. In addition, Federer won his first Master Series event at the Hamburg Masters on clay, 6–1, 6–3, 6–4, over Marat Safin. Federer made ten singles finals between 1998 and 2002, of which he won four and lost six. Federer made six doubles finals during this time, but lost the Indian Wells Masters event in 2002. The most prestigious events he won were the Hamburg Masters in 2002 and two Rotterdam 500 series events in 2001 and 2002.",
"Title: Sue Barker\n\nSusan Barker, OBE (born 19 April 1956 in Paignton, Devon) is an English television presenter and former professional tennis player. During her tennis career, she won eleven WTA Tour singles titles, including one Grand Slam singles title at the 1976 French Open. She reached a career-high singles ranking of World No. 3. She is now one of the main sports presenters at the BBC, most notably fronting the corporation’s coverage of Wimbledon and A Question of Sport."
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5,540
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Are Danny Jones and Andrew Stockdale both rock musicians?
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yes
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comparison
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" He is the bassist and keyboardist of the hard rock band Wolfmother.",
" Peres joined the band in January 2009 as Andrew Stockdale found new members after Chris Ross and Myles Heskett quit in 2008.",
" The same year that Peres joined Wolfmother, the band released their second studio album \"Cosmic Egg\"."
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"Wolfmother are an Australian hard rock band from Sydney, New South Wales.",
" Formed in 2000 by vocalist and guitarist Andrew Stockdale, bassist and keyboardist Chris Ross and drummer Myles Heskett, the group currently includes Stockdale, bassist and keyboardist Ian Peres and drummer Hamish Rosser.",
" Wolfmother released their self-titled debut album \"Wolfmother\" in Australia in 2005 and internationally in 2006.",
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"Keep Moving is the debut solo studio album by Australian hard rock musician Andrew Stockdale.",
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"\"Victorious\" is a song by Australian hard rock band Wolfmother.",
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"Andrew James Stockdale (born 20 July 1976) is an Australian rock musician, singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist, lead guitarist and only mainstay member of the rock band Wolfmother, which formed in 2000.",
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"Danny Jones (born 12 March 1986) is a British musician who is one of the lead vocalists and guitarists for pop-rock band McFly.",
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" Four songs – \"Dimension\", \"Woman\", \"White Unicorn\" and \"Apple Tree\" – had originally been released on the band's self-titled debut EP the previous year.",
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"Title: Wolfmother\n\nWolfmother are an Australian hard rock band from Sydney, New South Wales. Formed in 2000 by vocalist and guitarist Andrew Stockdale, bassist and keyboardist Chris Ross and drummer Myles Heskett, the group currently includes Stockdale, bassist and keyboardist Ian Peres and drummer Hamish Rosser. Wolfmother released their self-titled debut album \"Wolfmother\" in Australia in 2005 and internationally in 2006. The album reached number 3 on the Australian Albums Chart and the top 40 in the US and the UK, and has to date sold over 1.5 million copies worldwide.",
"Title: Keep Moving (Andrew Stockdale album)\n\nKeep Moving is the debut solo studio album by Australian hard rock musician Andrew Stockdale. Initially conceived as the third album by Stockdale's band Wolfmother, it was later announced to be a solo album after the disbandment of the group in March 2013. Recorded by Wolfmother between 2011 and 2013, \"Keep Moving\" was released by Universal in June 2013.",
"Title: Victorious (Wolfmother song)\n\n\"Victorious\" is a song by Australian hard rock band Wolfmother. Written by vocalist and guitarist Andrew Stockdale, it was produced by Brendan O'Brien and serves as the title track for the band's 2016 fourth studio album \"Victorious\". The song was released as the first single from the album on 20 November 2015 and reached number 26 on the US \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock Songs chart.",
"Title: Andrew Stockdale\n\nAndrew James Stockdale (born 20 July 1976) is an Australian rock musician, singer and songwriter best known as the lead vocalist, lead guitarist and only mainstay member of the rock band Wolfmother, which formed in 2000. In 2007, alongside his Wolfmother bandmates, he won 'Songwriter of the Year' at the APRA Awards. Aside from his work with Wolfmother, Stockdale was featured on the 2010 single \"By the Sword\" by Slash.",
"Title: Danny Jones\n\nDanny Jones (born 12 March 1986) is a British musician who is one of the lead vocalists and guitarists for pop-rock band McFly. Jones' fellow band members are Tom Fletcher (guitar and vocals), Dougie Poynter (bass and vocals), and Harry Judd (drums).",
"Title: List of songs recorded by Wolfmother\n\nWolfmother are an Australian hard rock band formed in Sydney, New South Wales in 2000. Originally a trio featuring vocalist and guitarist Andrew Stockdale, bassist and keyboardist Chris Ross, and drummer Myles Heskett, the group released their self-titled debut album in Australia in 2005, with all 12 tracks credited equally to all three band members. Four songs – \"Dimension\", \"Woman\", \"White Unicorn\" and \"Apple Tree\" – had originally been released on the band's self-titled debut EP the previous year. When \"Wolfmother\" was released internationally in 2006, it also featured \"Love Train\". In May 2007, the band contributed \"Pleased to Meet You\" to the \"Spider-Man 3\" soundtrack.",
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"Title: White Unicorn\n\n\"White Unicorn\" is a song by Australian hard rock band Wolfmother, featured on their 2005 debut studio album \"Wolfmother\". Written by band members Andrew Stockdale, Chris Ross and Myles Heskett, it was released as the second single from the album in Australia on 26 February 2006.",
"Title: Back Round\n\n\"Back Round\" is a song by Australian hard rock band Wolfmother. Written by vocalist and guitarist Andrew Stockdale, the song was the first material released since original band members Chris Ross and Myles Heskett left the band in August 2008. \"Back Round\" was originally released as a free digital download on the band's official website on 30 March 2009, and was later released as a downloadable single on iTunes on 26 May 2009. In October 2009 the song was featured on the deluxe edition of the band's second album, \"Cosmic Egg\"."
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5,541
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How many points did Spanish professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA), score during the 2002–03 Memphis Grizzlies season?
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19.0 points
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"Patrick Sammy Mills (born 11 August 1988) is an Australian professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" Mills is the second Indigenous Australian to play in the NBA (after Nathan Jawai) and is of Torres Strait Islander descent.",
" Mills was drafted by the Portland Trail Blazers with the 55th overall pick in the 2009 NBA draft after playing college basketball for Saint Mary's College of California.",
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"The San Antonio Spurs are an American professional basketball team based in San Antonio, Texas.",
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" The team suffered from poor attendance and general disinterest by fans in Dallas, and the name \"Dallas\" was dropped in favor of \"Texas\" during the 1970–71 season in an attempt to make the team regional.",
" This also proved to be a failure, and the team returned full-time to use \"Dallas\" for the 1971–72 season.",
" The team was put up for sale after missing the playoffs in the 1972–73 season.",
" The team was acquired by a group of 36 San Antonio businessmen, led by Angelo Drossos and Red McCombs, who relocated the team to San Antonio, Texas and renamed it to Spurs.",
" In 1976, the ABA folded, threatening the future of San Antonio's sole professional sports franchise.",
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"The 2002–03 NBA season was the Grizzlies' 8th season in the National Basketball Association, and their second season in Memphis.",
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" At midseason, the team traded top draft pick Drew Gooden to the Orlando Magic for Mike Miller.",
" The Grizzlies finished sixth in the Midwest Division with a 28–54 record.",
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"Pau Gasol Sáez (] , ] ; born July 6, 1980) is a Spanish professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
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" He has won two NBA championships, both with the Los Angeles Lakers.",
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"The 2014–15 San Antonio Spurs season was the 48th season of the franchise, 39th in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 42nd in the San Antonio area.",
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" On April 3, 2015 after their victory over the Denver Nuggets they clinched a 50+ win season for the 16th consecutive season.",
" The Spurs started the season slow and exceeded their previous season of 20 losses, but managed an eleven-game winning streak within the last 12 games and finished 55-27, finishing third in the Southwest on a tie breaker to the Memphis Grizzlies.",
" The Spurs' season ended with a Game 7 first round loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, after a layup by Chris Paul with 1 second on the clock.",
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"William Anthony Parker Jr. (born 17 May 1982) is a French professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
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"Daniel Richard \"Danny\" Green, Jr. (born June 22, 1987) is an American professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" He was a swingman from the University of North Carolina, where he played in more games (145) and had more wins (123) than any Tar Heel before him.",
" Green is also the only player in the history of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) with at least 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 250 assists, 150 three-pointers, 150 blocks and 150 steals.",
" He won an NCAA championship his senior year and was subsequently drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the 46th overall pick in the 2009 NBA draft.",
" During the 2013 NBA Finals, Green set an NBA record for most three-point field goals made in a Finals series.",
" He then won an NBA championship with the San Antonio Spurs the following season, and became just the third player from UNC to win an NCAA championship and an NBA championship, the two others being James Worthy, and Michael Jordan.",
" Known for his perimeter defense and three-point shooting, Green has been a key contributor on both ends on the floor throughout his NBA career, having been selected to his first NBA All-Defensive Second Team in the 2016-17 NBA season."
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"title": "Danny Green (basketball)"
}
] |
[
"Title: 2015–16 Memphis Grizzlies season\n\nThe 2015–16 Memphis Grizzlies season was the 21st season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Despite clinching the postseason, the team's roster got marred with injuries and they collapsed at the end of the season, going on to lose 16 of their last 21 games, which included getting swept by the San Antonio Spurs in the first round.",
"Title: Patty Mills\n\nPatrick Sammy Mills (born 11 August 1988) is an Australian professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Mills is the second Indigenous Australian to play in the NBA (after Nathan Jawai) and is of Torres Strait Islander descent. Mills was drafted by the Portland Trail Blazers with the 55th overall pick in the 2009 NBA draft after playing college basketball for Saint Mary's College of California. He also played for the Melbourne Tigers of the National Basketball League and the Xinjiang Flying Tigers of the Chinese Basketball Association during the NBA lockout. He signed with the San Antonio Spurs in 2012 and won an NBA championship with them in 2014. He plays the point guard position.",
"Title: List of San Antonio Spurs head coaches\n\nThe San Antonio Spurs are an American professional basketball team based in San Antonio, Texas. They are a member of the Southwest Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The franchise was founded as the Dallas Chaparrals of the American Basketball Association (ABA) in 1967. The team suffered from poor attendance and general disinterest by fans in Dallas, and the name \"Dallas\" was dropped in favor of \"Texas\" during the 1970–71 season in an attempt to make the team regional. This also proved to be a failure, and the team returned full-time to use \"Dallas\" for the 1971–72 season. The team was put up for sale after missing the playoffs in the 1972–73 season. The team was acquired by a group of 36 San Antonio businessmen, led by Angelo Drossos and Red McCombs, who relocated the team to San Antonio, Texas and renamed it to Spurs. In 1976, the ABA folded, threatening the future of San Antonio's sole professional sports franchise. The NBA, however, decided to admit four ABA teams into the league, including the Spurs, along with the Denver Nuggets, the Indiana Pacers and the New York Nets.",
"Title: List of San Antonio Spurs seasons\n\nThe San Antonio Spurs are a professional basketball team based in San Antonio that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA). They were founded in Dallas, Texas as the Dallas Chaparrals, one of the eleven charter franchises of the American Basketball Association (ABA), in 1967. During the 1970–71 season, in an attempt to make the team a regional one, the name \"Dallas\" was dropped in favor of \"Texas\" and some home games were played in Fort Worth and Lubbock, but low attendance figures prompted the team to return full-time to Dallas the following season. In 1973 the franchise relocated to San Antonio and was renamed the San Antonio Spurs. Three years later the Spurs were one of four ABA franchises who joined the NBA as a result of the ABA–NBA merger.",
"Title: 2002–03 Memphis Grizzlies season\n\nThe 2002–03 NBA season was the Grizzlies' 8th season in the National Basketball Association, and their second season in Memphis. In their second season in Memphis, the Grizzlies got off to a rocky start losing their first eight games as head coach Sidney Lowe was fired and replaced with 69-year old Hubie Brown, who last coached the New York Knicks midway through the 1986–87 season. The Grizzlies continued to struggle under Brown losing their next five games. This would lead to a 13-game losing streak before defeating the Washington Wizards 85–74 on November 23. At midseason, the team traded top draft pick Drew Gooden to the Orlando Magic for Mike Miller. The Grizzlies finished sixth in the Midwest Division with a 28–54 record. Second-year star Pau Gasol led the team with 19.0 points, 8.8 rebounds and 1.8 blocks per game.",
"Title: Pau Gasol\n\nPau Gasol Sáez (] , ] ; born July 6, 1980) is a Spanish professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He is a six-time NBA All-Star, and a four-time All-NBA selection, twice on the second team and twice on the third team. He has won two NBA championships, both with the Los Angeles Lakers. He was the NBA Rookie of the Year in 2002 with the Memphis Grizzlies, one of only three non-American NBA players to win that award. He is the older brother of fellow NBA player Marc Gasol.",
"Title: 2014–15 San Antonio Spurs season\n\nThe 2014–15 San Antonio Spurs season was the 48th season of the franchise, 39th in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 42nd in the San Antonio area. The Spurs were the defending NBA Champions, having defeated the Miami Heat in the 2014 NBA Finals 4 games to 1. On April 3, 2015 after their victory over the Denver Nuggets they clinched a 50+ win season for the 16th consecutive season. The Spurs started the season slow and exceeded their previous season of 20 losses, but managed an eleven-game winning streak within the last 12 games and finished 55-27, finishing third in the Southwest on a tie breaker to the Memphis Grizzlies. The Spurs' season ended with a Game 7 first round loss to the Los Angeles Clippers, after a layup by Chris Paul with 1 second on the clock. The team hired former WNBA point guard Becky Hammon as an assistant head coach, making her the first full-time female assistant coach in the NBA .",
"Title: Tony Parker\n\nWilliam Anthony Parker Jr. (born 17 May 1982) is a French professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The son of a professional basketball player, Parker played for two years in the French basketball league before entering the 2001 NBA draft. He was selected by the San Antonio Spurs with the 28th overall pick in the draft and quickly became their starting point guard. Parker has won four NBA Championships (2003, 2005, 2007, and 2014), all of which were with the Spurs.",
"Title: 2010–11 Memphis Grizzlies season\n\nThe 2010–11 Memphis Grizzlies season was the 16th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and the tenth for the franchise in Memphis. The 2010–11 Memphis Grizzlies season marked their first playoff appearance since 2006. This season also marked their first playoff win in a series let alone playoff game by defeating the San Antonio Spurs in 6 games.",
"Title: Danny Green (basketball)\n\nDaniel Richard \"Danny\" Green, Jr. (born June 22, 1987) is an American professional basketball player for the San Antonio Spurs of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was a swingman from the University of North Carolina, where he played in more games (145) and had more wins (123) than any Tar Heel before him. Green is also the only player in the history of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC) with at least 1,000 points, 500 rebounds, 250 assists, 150 three-pointers, 150 blocks and 150 steals. He won an NCAA championship his senior year and was subsequently drafted by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the 46th overall pick in the 2009 NBA draft. During the 2013 NBA Finals, Green set an NBA record for most three-point field goals made in a Finals series. He then won an NBA championship with the San Antonio Spurs the following season, and became just the third player from UNC to win an NCAA championship and an NBA championship, the two others being James Worthy, and Michael Jordan. Known for his perimeter defense and three-point shooting, Green has been a key contributor on both ends on the floor throughout his NBA career, having been selected to his first NBA All-Defensive Second Team in the 2016-17 NBA season."
] |
5,542
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Which of Kim Yeo-jin's movies had overt sexual dialogue?
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Girls' Night Out
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bridge
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hard
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"I Need Romance () is a 2011 South Korean romantic comedy series starring Jo Yeo-jeong, Kim Jeong-hoon, Choi Yeo-jin, Choi Song-hyun and Choi Jin-hyuk.",
" It aired on tvN from June 13 to August 2, 2011 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 for 16 episodes."
],
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"Kim Yeo-jin (born June 24, 1972) is a South Korean actress and activist.",
" Kim made her acting debut in the stage play \"What Do Women Live For\" in 1995, and has since remained active in film and television, drawing praise for her supporting roles in Im Sang-soo's \"Girls' Night Out\" (1998), Lee Chang-dong's \"Peppermint Candy\" (2000), and Im Kwon-taek's \"Chi-hwa-seon\" (2002)."
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"Hello My Teacher (; lit.",
" Biscuit Teacher and Star Candy) is a 2005 South Korean television series starring Gong Hyo-jin, Gong Yoo, Kim Da-hyun, and Choi Yeo-jin.",
" It aired on SBS from April 13 to June 2, 2005 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes."
],
"title": "Hello My Teacher"
},
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"Soleil et chair (\"Sun and Flesh\" in English) is a poem written by Arthur Rimbaud in May 1870.",
" The work, while being unmistakably Rimbaud, nevertheless exhibits the influence that both Romanticism and Latin writers such as Horace, Virgil, and Lucretius had on his early style.",
" It takes the tone of a hymn to the sun and earth—with overt sexual overtones—which periodically lapses into a lament of the abyss that now separates Man from Nature.",
" Throughout, double entendres figure widely, often providing the sexual innuendos.",
" The poem, which consists of four sections, is written in Alexandrines, or 12-syllable lines—typical to French verse in the same way that iambic pentameter is to English.",
" In spite of its relatively classical form, the direct nature of its venereal themes sounds shockingly modern to even today's reader; moreover, the sheer creativity of Rimbaud's imagery would seem to presage his later refinement of this stylistic trait, which has since earned him the title of Visionary."
],
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"Kim Yeo-jin (born 17 July 1979) is a South Korean women's international footballer who plays as a defender.",
" She is a member of the South Korea women's national football team.",
" She was part of the team at the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup.",
" On club level she plays for INI Steel in South Korea."
],
"title": "Kim Yu-jin (footballer, born 1979)"
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"sentences": [
"Girls' Night Out () is a South Korean film, released in 1998 and directed by Im Sang-soo.",
" It centers around three women, whose overt sexual dialogue caused a stir when the film was released."
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"sentences": [
"Child-on-child sexual abuse is a form of child sexual abuse in which a prepubescent child is sexually abused by one or more other children or adolescent youths, and in which no adult is directly involved.",
" The term has been defined as sexual activity between children that occurs \"without consent, without equality, or as a result of coercion\".",
" This includes when one of the children uses physical force, threats, trickery or emotional manipulation to elicit cooperation.",
" Child-on-child sexual abuse is further differentiated from normative sexual play or anatomical curiosity and exploration (e.g. \"playing doctor\") because child-on-child sexual abuse is an overt and deliberate action directed at sexual stimulation, including orgasm.",
" In many instances, the initiator exploits the other child's naïveté, and the victim is unaware of the nature of what is happening to them.",
" When sexual abuse is perpetrated by one sibling upon another, it is known as \"intersibling abuse\"."
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"title": "Child-on-child sexual abuse"
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"Ren & Stimpy \"Adult Party Cartoon\" (A.K.A. \"Ren & Stimpy's All New Adult Party Cartoon\") was an American adult animated television series created by Canadian animator John Kricfalusi for the cable network Spike (previously known as TNN).",
" The series was an adults-only-reboot, spin-off to the original animated series, \"The Ren & Stimpy Show\", which had previously aired on the American children's cable network Nickelodeon.",
" It aired from June 26, 2003 to July 24, 2003, when Spike's entire animation block was discontinued.",
" The last 3 episodes remained unaired on the network, and originally intended to end on August 14, 2003, but the 3 episodes are available on Ren & Stimpy \"The Lost Episodes\" DVD and on a variety of digital platforms and 6 episodes were ultimately cancelled.",
" The series is rated TV-MA for explicit sexual dialogue.",
" The series was produced by Spümcø and Spike Animation Studios.",
" The series utilized Flash animation instead of traditional animation."
],
"title": "Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon""
},
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"sentences": [
"Army of Lovers or Revolt of the Perverts (German: \" Armee der Liebenden oder Aufstand der Perverse\") is a 1979 German documentary film directed by Rosa von Praunheim.",
" The film, mainly shot in San Francisco, chronicles the rise of gay activism in the United States between 1972 and 1978 in the aftermath of the Stonewall riots and before the arrival of the AIDS epidemic.",
" It explores, among other themes, the initial unity formed post-Stonewall era, splintered into numerous factions.",
" The American gay liberation movement, strengthened by the assault of the Anita Bryant-led anti-gay initiatives, appears foundering into polarization and self-interest groups in an increasingly fractured leadership.",
" The film discusses whether overt sexual expression and promiscuity were helping or hurting the cause of gay rights."
],
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"Shock humour is a style of comedy intended to shock the audience.",
" This can be achieved through excessively foul toilet humour, overt sexual themes, mocking of serious themes (otherwise known as black comedy), or through tactlessness in the aftermath of a crisis."
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"Title: I Need Romance\n\nI Need Romance () is a 2011 South Korean romantic comedy series starring Jo Yeo-jeong, Kim Jeong-hoon, Choi Yeo-jin, Choi Song-hyun and Choi Jin-hyuk. It aired on tvN from June 13 to August 2, 2011 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 for 16 episodes.",
"Title: Kim Yeo-jin\n\nKim Yeo-jin (born June 24, 1972) is a South Korean actress and activist. Kim made her acting debut in the stage play \"What Do Women Live For\" in 1995, and has since remained active in film and television, drawing praise for her supporting roles in Im Sang-soo's \"Girls' Night Out\" (1998), Lee Chang-dong's \"Peppermint Candy\" (2000), and Im Kwon-taek's \"Chi-hwa-seon\" (2002).",
"Title: Hello My Teacher\n\nHello My Teacher (; lit. Biscuit Teacher and Star Candy) is a 2005 South Korean television series starring Gong Hyo-jin, Gong Yoo, Kim Da-hyun, and Choi Yeo-jin. It aired on SBS from April 13 to June 2, 2005 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 21:55 for 16 episodes.",
"Title: Soleil et chair\n\nSoleil et chair (\"Sun and Flesh\" in English) is a poem written by Arthur Rimbaud in May 1870. The work, while being unmistakably Rimbaud, nevertheless exhibits the influence that both Romanticism and Latin writers such as Horace, Virgil, and Lucretius had on his early style. It takes the tone of a hymn to the sun and earth—with overt sexual overtones—which periodically lapses into a lament of the abyss that now separates Man from Nature. Throughout, double entendres figure widely, often providing the sexual innuendos. The poem, which consists of four sections, is written in Alexandrines, or 12-syllable lines—typical to French verse in the same way that iambic pentameter is to English. In spite of its relatively classical form, the direct nature of its venereal themes sounds shockingly modern to even today's reader; moreover, the sheer creativity of Rimbaud's imagery would seem to presage his later refinement of this stylistic trait, which has since earned him the title of Visionary.",
"Title: Kim Yu-jin (footballer, born 1979)\n\nKim Yeo-jin (born 17 July 1979) is a South Korean women's international footballer who plays as a defender. She is a member of the South Korea women's national football team. She was part of the team at the 2003 FIFA Women's World Cup. On club level she plays for INI Steel in South Korea.",
"Title: Girls' Night Out (film)\n\nGirls' Night Out () is a South Korean film, released in 1998 and directed by Im Sang-soo. It centers around three women, whose overt sexual dialogue caused a stir when the film was released.",
"Title: Child-on-child sexual abuse\n\nChild-on-child sexual abuse is a form of child sexual abuse in which a prepubescent child is sexually abused by one or more other children or adolescent youths, and in which no adult is directly involved. The term has been defined as sexual activity between children that occurs \"without consent, without equality, or as a result of coercion\". This includes when one of the children uses physical force, threats, trickery or emotional manipulation to elicit cooperation. Child-on-child sexual abuse is further differentiated from normative sexual play or anatomical curiosity and exploration (e.g. \"playing doctor\") because child-on-child sexual abuse is an overt and deliberate action directed at sexual stimulation, including orgasm. In many instances, the initiator exploits the other child's naïveté, and the victim is unaware of the nature of what is happening to them. When sexual abuse is perpetrated by one sibling upon another, it is known as \"intersibling abuse\".",
"Title: Ren & Stimpy "Adult Party Cartoon"\n\nRen & Stimpy \"Adult Party Cartoon\" (A.K.A. \"Ren & Stimpy's All New Adult Party Cartoon\") was an American adult animated television series created by Canadian animator John Kricfalusi for the cable network Spike (previously known as TNN). The series was an adults-only-reboot, spin-off to the original animated series, \"The Ren & Stimpy Show\", which had previously aired on the American children's cable network Nickelodeon. It aired from June 26, 2003 to July 24, 2003, when Spike's entire animation block was discontinued. The last 3 episodes remained unaired on the network, and originally intended to end on August 14, 2003, but the 3 episodes are available on Ren & Stimpy \"The Lost Episodes\" DVD and on a variety of digital platforms and 6 episodes were ultimately cancelled. The series is rated TV-MA for explicit sexual dialogue. The series was produced by Spümcø and Spike Animation Studios. The series utilized Flash animation instead of traditional animation.",
"Title: Army of Lovers or Revolt of the Perverts\n\nArmy of Lovers or Revolt of the Perverts (German: \" Armee der Liebenden oder Aufstand der Perverse\") is a 1979 German documentary film directed by Rosa von Praunheim. The film, mainly shot in San Francisco, chronicles the rise of gay activism in the United States between 1972 and 1978 in the aftermath of the Stonewall riots and before the arrival of the AIDS epidemic. It explores, among other themes, the initial unity formed post-Stonewall era, splintered into numerous factions. The American gay liberation movement, strengthened by the assault of the Anita Bryant-led anti-gay initiatives, appears foundering into polarization and self-interest groups in an increasingly fractured leadership. The film discusses whether overt sexual expression and promiscuity were helping or hurting the cause of gay rights.",
"Title: Shock humour\n\nShock humour is a style of comedy intended to shock the audience. This can be achieved through excessively foul toilet humour, overt sexual themes, mocking of serious themes (otherwise known as black comedy), or through tactlessness in the aftermath of a crisis."
] |
5,543
|
Which magazine covers wider topics, The American Spectator or In Touch Weekly?
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In Touch Weekly
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comparison
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medium
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"In Touch Weekly is an American celebrity gossip magazine.",
" The magazine is focused on celebrity news, fashion, beauty, relationships and lifestyle, and is geared towards a younger readership, billing itself as \"fast and fun\", along with making claims about their lower cover price on their front cover to encourage buyers to purchase their magazine rather than the other titles on a supermarket checkout rack."
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},
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"Bobbie Thomas is the Style Editor for NBC's Today Show.",
" She has been considered a beauty and fashion expert for over a decade, and has appeared on TV shows including E! Red Carpet coverage, Style Network's Fashion Police, The View and Wendy Williams.",
" Her national column, \"the Buzz\" appeared in In Touch Weekly Magazine.",
" Now, \"Bobbie's Buzz\" airs weekly on TODAY with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Clifford D. May (born 1951) is an American journalist, editor, and political activist.",
" He is the president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a conservative policy institute created shortly after the 9/11 attacks, and the Chairman of the Policy Committee department within the Committee on the Present Danger.",
" He is a weekly columnist for Scripps Howard News Service and National Review Online and writes for other publications, including \"The American Spectator\" and \"The Washington Times\", for example, and sometimes serves as a substitute talk show host.",
" He has served as a reporter, a foreign correspondent, and a newspaper/magazine editor, working notably for \"Newsweek\" in the 1970s and for \"The New York Times\" in the 1980s."
],
"title": "Clifford May"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dan Wakeford (born March 3, 1975) is a journalist who covers society and celebrity news.",
" In 2014 he was Editor-in-Chief of In Touch Weekly.",
" and Life & Style Weekly"
],
"title": "Dan Wakeford"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Robert Emmett Tyrrell Jr. (born December 14, 1943) is an American conservative magazine editor, book author and columnist.",
" He is the founder and editor-in-chief of \"The American Spectator\".",
" He writes under the byline R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr.",
" He has written for \"Time\", the \"Wall Street Journal\", the \"London Spectator\", \"The Daily Telegraph\", \"The Guardian\", \"The New York Times\", \"The Washington Post\", and \"The Washington Times\".",
" He was also a media fellow at the Hoover Institution."
],
"title": "Emmett Tyrrell"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Cassandra Bankson (born November 11, 1992) is an American model and online personality from San Francisco, California.",
" She has been featured on \"Good Morning America\", \"The Today Show\", and \"The Anderson Cooper Show\", among other international television shows.",
" She has been featured in magazines including \"Vogue\", \"Seventeen\", \"Glamour\", \"Forbes\", \"In Touch Weekly\", \"Us Weekly\", and the cover of \"Reveal Magazine\" and newspapers \"The New York Post\", \"The Sun\", and \"Pleasanton Weekly\"."
],
"title": "Cassandra Bankson"
},
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"sentences": [
"Justice Howard (born in San Francisco, California) is an American photographer best known for her work shooting Erotica, Pin-up and Celebrities.",
" She really is an \"\"artist-without-adjective\"\" whose work has appeared in over 50 hardcover books and in thousands of magazines internationally including French Vogue (magazine), Esquire (magazine), Easyriders, Playboy, Cosmopolitan (magazine), People Magazine, In Touch Weekly, Skin Two, and a 25-page spread in Bound By Ink Magazine, as well as being displayed in over 60 art gallery exhibits and numerous museum shows.",
" She has also been featured in DANKLOOK's 'On Women in Black and White Fine Art Photography' alongside Irving Penn and Helmut Newton and is currently the favorite artist on the site.",
" Her photography features themes of female empowerment, freedom, and inner strength.",
" She was previously a model before ‘graduating to photography’ and training under a master German photographer who had previously photographed Marilyn Monroe.",
" Her work has been compared to Annie Leibovitz and Herb Ritts."
],
"title": "Justice Howard"
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{
"sentences": [
"The American Spectator is a conservative U.S. monthly magazine covering news and politics, edited by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. and published by the non-profit American Spectator Foundation."
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"title": "The American Spectator"
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"sentences": [
"Singapore Business Review is a business magazine that is published by Charlton Media Group.",
" It has an audited circulation of 26,000 and a readership of 83,088 readers in Singapore and regionally.",
" The magazine covers a wide array of topics and focuses on the Singaporean business landscape.",
" The magazine covers conferences, roundtables and events held in Singapore that are related to the business environment in Singapore."
],
"title": "Singapore Business Review"
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"sentences": [
"The American Spectator was a monthly literary magazine which made its first monthly appearance in November 1932.",
" It was edited by George Jean Nathan, though Eugene O'Neill, Ernest Boyd, Theodore Dreiser, and James Branch Cabell were also listed as joint editors.",
" The original editors left the publication in 1935, after which the paper continued monthly publication under new editors until October 1936.",
" \"The American Spectator\" lasted another six months on a bimonthly before folding altogether."
],
"title": "American Spectator (literary magazine)"
}
] |
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"Title: In Touch Weekly\n\nIn Touch Weekly is an American celebrity gossip magazine. The magazine is focused on celebrity news, fashion, beauty, relationships and lifestyle, and is geared towards a younger readership, billing itself as \"fast and fun\", along with making claims about their lower cover price on their front cover to encourage buyers to purchase their magazine rather than the other titles on a supermarket checkout rack.",
"Title: Bobbie Thomas\n\nBobbie Thomas is the Style Editor for NBC's Today Show. She has been considered a beauty and fashion expert for over a decade, and has appeared on TV shows including E! Red Carpet coverage, Style Network's Fashion Police, The View and Wendy Williams. Her national column, \"the Buzz\" appeared in In Touch Weekly Magazine. Now, \"Bobbie's Buzz\" airs weekly on TODAY with Kathie Lee Gifford and Hoda Kotb.",
"Title: Clifford May\n\nClifford D. May (born 1951) is an American journalist, editor, and political activist. He is the president of the Foundation for Defense of Democracies, a conservative policy institute created shortly after the 9/11 attacks, and the Chairman of the Policy Committee department within the Committee on the Present Danger. He is a weekly columnist for Scripps Howard News Service and National Review Online and writes for other publications, including \"The American Spectator\" and \"The Washington Times\", for example, and sometimes serves as a substitute talk show host. He has served as a reporter, a foreign correspondent, and a newspaper/magazine editor, working notably for \"Newsweek\" in the 1970s and for \"The New York Times\" in the 1980s.",
"Title: Dan Wakeford\n\nDan Wakeford (born March 3, 1975) is a journalist who covers society and celebrity news. In 2014 he was Editor-in-Chief of In Touch Weekly. and Life & Style Weekly",
"Title: Emmett Tyrrell\n\nRobert Emmett Tyrrell Jr. (born December 14, 1943) is an American conservative magazine editor, book author and columnist. He is the founder and editor-in-chief of \"The American Spectator\". He writes under the byline R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. He has written for \"Time\", the \"Wall Street Journal\", the \"London Spectator\", \"The Daily Telegraph\", \"The Guardian\", \"The New York Times\", \"The Washington Post\", and \"The Washington Times\". He was also a media fellow at the Hoover Institution.",
"Title: Cassandra Bankson\n\nCassandra Bankson (born November 11, 1992) is an American model and online personality from San Francisco, California. She has been featured on \"Good Morning America\", \"The Today Show\", and \"The Anderson Cooper Show\", among other international television shows. She has been featured in magazines including \"Vogue\", \"Seventeen\", \"Glamour\", \"Forbes\", \"In Touch Weekly\", \"Us Weekly\", and the cover of \"Reveal Magazine\" and newspapers \"The New York Post\", \"The Sun\", and \"Pleasanton Weekly\".",
"Title: Justice Howard\n\nJustice Howard (born in San Francisco, California) is an American photographer best known for her work shooting Erotica, Pin-up and Celebrities. She really is an \"\"artist-without-adjective\"\" whose work has appeared in over 50 hardcover books and in thousands of magazines internationally including French Vogue (magazine), Esquire (magazine), Easyriders, Playboy, Cosmopolitan (magazine), People Magazine, In Touch Weekly, Skin Two, and a 25-page spread in Bound By Ink Magazine, as well as being displayed in over 60 art gallery exhibits and numerous museum shows. She has also been featured in DANKLOOK's 'On Women in Black and White Fine Art Photography' alongside Irving Penn and Helmut Newton and is currently the favorite artist on the site. Her photography features themes of female empowerment, freedom, and inner strength. She was previously a model before ‘graduating to photography’ and training under a master German photographer who had previously photographed Marilyn Monroe. Her work has been compared to Annie Leibovitz and Herb Ritts.",
"Title: The American Spectator\n\nThe American Spectator is a conservative U.S. monthly magazine covering news and politics, edited by R. Emmett Tyrrell, Jr. and published by the non-profit American Spectator Foundation.",
"Title: Singapore Business Review\n\nSingapore Business Review is a business magazine that is published by Charlton Media Group. It has an audited circulation of 26,000 and a readership of 83,088 readers in Singapore and regionally. The magazine covers a wide array of topics and focuses on the Singaporean business landscape. The magazine covers conferences, roundtables and events held in Singapore that are related to the business environment in Singapore.",
"Title: American Spectator (literary magazine)\n\nThe American Spectator was a monthly literary magazine which made its first monthly appearance in November 1932. It was edited by George Jean Nathan, though Eugene O'Neill, Ernest Boyd, Theodore Dreiser, and James Branch Cabell were also listed as joint editors. The original editors left the publication in 1935, after which the paper continued monthly publication under new editors until October 1936. \"The American Spectator\" lasted another six months on a bimonthly before folding altogether."
] |
5,544
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What three occupations are shared by Bob Clark and Andrés Wood?
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director, producer and writer
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comparison
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hard
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"The Good Life (Spanish: \"La buena vida\" ) is a 2008 Chilean drama film directed by Andrés Wood and written by Mamoun Hassan.",
" The film won the 2008 Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film."
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"sentences": [
"Violeta del Carmen Parra Sandoval (4 October 1917 – 5 February 1967) was a Chilean composer, songwriter, folklorist, ethnomusicologist and visual artist.",
" She pioneered the \"Chilean New Song\", the Nueva canción chilena, a renewal and a reinvention of Chilean folk music which would extend its sphere of influence outside Chile, becoming acknowledged as \"The Mother of Latin American folk\".",
" In 2011 Andrés Wood directed a biopic about her, titled \"Violeta Went to Heaven\" (Spanish: Violeta se fue a los cielos)."
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"Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (also known as \"Revenge of the Living Dead\", \"Things From the Dead\", and \"Zreaks\") is a 1972 comedic horror film directed by Bob Clark.",
" It later became a cult classic.",
" This low-budget zombie film is the third film of director Bob Clark, who later became famous for directing the films \"Black Christmas\", \"A Christmas Story\", and \"Porky's\"."
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"Located in a lush agricultural section of southern littoral of Lebanon, Tell el-Burak has been under investigation by the American University of Beirut and the University of Tübingen since 1998.",
" The excavations have revealed three occupations on the tell, the latest in the Ottoman Period, the next in the Iron Age, and the earliest in the Middle Bronze Age.",
" During this earliest stage the mound was built as part of a defensive structure serving as the base for a fortress on its top.",
" In the Iron Age, Tell el-Burak was home to a settlement that was prosperous and peaceful, as seen in its defenseless and fine architecture.",
" There is no apparent occupation in the intervening Late Bronze Age as the site was seemingly abandoned in favor of Sarepta, four kilometers to the south."
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"Westmount is a neighborhood in London, Ontario, Canada.",
" The most recent estimated population of Westmount is 16, 225 (2001).",
" The top five ethnic origins (in order) are English, Scottish, Canadian, Irish, and German.",
" The average income for the neighborhood is $79,833, one of the highest in the city, however employment levels are down in comparison with the city.",
" The top three occupations of Westmount residents are: Sales and Service occupations, Business & Finance, and Administration."
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"Machuca is a 2004 Chilean film written and directed by Andrés Wood.",
" Set in 1973 Santiago during Salvador Allende's socialist government until shortly after General Augusto Pinochet's military coup in 1973, the film tells the story of two pupils: Gonzalo Infante comes from rich family with European background, while Pedro Machuca comes from an indigenous background and lives in very poor conditions.",
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" Some of his most popular films include \"Machuca\", \"Violeta se fue a los cielos\", and \"Historias de Futbol\".",
" He created his own production company known as Wood Producciones in 1993."
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" Although he worked primarily in the United States, from 1973 to 1983 he worked in Canada and was responsible for some of the most successful films in Canadian film history such as \"Black Christmas\" (1974), \"Murder by Decree\" (1979), \"Tribute\" (1980), and \"Porky's\" (1982)."
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"Violeta Went to Heaven (Spanish: Violeta se fue a los cielos ) is a 2011 Chilean biopic about singer and folklorist Violeta Parra, directed by Andrés Wood.",
" The film is based on a biography by Ángel Parra, Violeta's son with Luis Cereceda Arenas.",
" He collaborated on the film."
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"Title: The Good Life (2008 film)\n\nThe Good Life (Spanish: \"La buena vida\" ) is a 2008 Chilean drama film directed by Andrés Wood and written by Mamoun Hassan. The film won the 2008 Goya Award for Best Spanish Language Foreign Film.",
"Title: Violeta Parra\n\nVioleta del Carmen Parra Sandoval (4 October 1917 – 5 February 1967) was a Chilean composer, songwriter, folklorist, ethnomusicologist and visual artist. She pioneered the \"Chilean New Song\", the Nueva canción chilena, a renewal and a reinvention of Chilean folk music which would extend its sphere of influence outside Chile, becoming acknowledged as \"The Mother of Latin American folk\". In 2011 Andrés Wood directed a biopic about her, titled \"Violeta Went to Heaven\" (Spanish: Violeta se fue a los cielos).",
"Title: Children Shouldn't Play with Dead Things\n\nChildren Shouldn't Play with Dead Things (also known as \"Revenge of the Living Dead\", \"Things From the Dead\", and \"Zreaks\") is a 1972 comedic horror film directed by Bob Clark. It later became a cult classic. This low-budget zombie film is the third film of director Bob Clark, who later became famous for directing the films \"Black Christmas\", \"A Christmas Story\", and \"Porky's\".",
"Title: Tell el-Burak\n\nLocated in a lush agricultural section of southern littoral of Lebanon, Tell el-Burak has been under investigation by the American University of Beirut and the University of Tübingen since 1998. The excavations have revealed three occupations on the tell, the latest in the Ottoman Period, the next in the Iron Age, and the earliest in the Middle Bronze Age. During this earliest stage the mound was built as part of a defensive structure serving as the base for a fortress on its top. In the Iron Age, Tell el-Burak was home to a settlement that was prosperous and peaceful, as seen in its defenseless and fine architecture. There is no apparent occupation in the intervening Late Bronze Age as the site was seemingly abandoned in favor of Sarepta, four kilometers to the south.",
"Title: Westmount, London, Ontario\n\nWestmount is a neighborhood in London, Ontario, Canada. The most recent estimated population of Westmount is 16, 225 (2001). The top five ethnic origins (in order) are English, Scottish, Canadian, Irish, and German. The average income for the neighborhood is $79,833, one of the highest in the city, however employment levels are down in comparison with the city. The top three occupations of Westmount residents are: Sales and Service occupations, Business & Finance, and Administration.",
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"Title: Andrés Wood\n\nAndres Wood (born in 1965) is a Chilean film director, producer and writer. Some of his most popular films include \"Machuca\", \"Violeta se fue a los cielos\", and \"Historias de Futbol\". He created his own production company known as Wood Producciones in 1993.",
"Title: Bob Clark\n\nBenjamin \"Bob\" Clark (August 5, 1939 – April 4, 2007) was an American actor, director, screenwriter and producer best known for directing and writing the script with Jean Shepherd to the 1983 Christmas film \"A Christmas Story\". Although he worked primarily in the United States, from 1973 to 1983 he worked in Canada and was responsible for some of the most successful films in Canadian film history such as \"Black Christmas\" (1974), \"Murder by Decree\" (1979), \"Tribute\" (1980), and \"Porky's\" (1982).",
"Title: Violeta Went to Heaven\n\nVioleta Went to Heaven (Spanish: Violeta se fue a los cielos ) is a 2011 Chilean biopic about singer and folklorist Violeta Parra, directed by Andrés Wood. The film is based on a biography by Ángel Parra, Violeta's son with Luis Cereceda Arenas. He collaborated on the film.",
"Title: Baby Geniuses\n\nBaby Geniuses is a 1999 American family comedy film directed by Bob Clark and written by Clark and Greg Michael based on a story by Clark, Steven Paul, Francisca Matos, and Robert Grasmere, and starring Kathleen Turner, Christopher Lloyd, Kim Cattrall, Peter MacNicol, and Ruby Dee."
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5,545
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How many Coleman Medals did the winner of the 2013 AFL Goal of the Year win?
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four
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"Darren Minchington is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
" He made his debut on 9 August 2013 against Hawthorn Football Club in Round 20 of the 2013 AFL season.",
" He started his senior football career at St Kilda's VFL affiliate club Sandringham in 2012, but suffered a hip injury after playing nine games, ending his season.",
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"The Australian Football League celebrates the best goal of the season through the annual Goal of the Year competition.",
" In 2016, this is officially known as the Coates Hire AFL Goal of the Year.",
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"Jay Kennedy-Harris (born 21 March 1995) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
" A small forward, 1.73 m tall and weighing 75 kg , Kennedy-Harris has the ability to play in both the forward line and the midfield.",
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" At 1.87 metres (6 ft 2 in) tall and weighing 84 kilograms (185 lb), he plays as a Midfielder and is known for his ability to win contested ball.",
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" The match, attended by 100,007 spectators, was won by Hawthorn by a margin of 15 points, marking the club's eleventh VFL/AFL premiership victory.",
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" Daniel Rioli of Richmond was the winner with his banana goal kicked in round 3 against West Coast .",
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"The Australian Football League celebrates the best goal of the season through the annual AFL Goal of the Year competition.",
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"Lance \"Buddy\" Franklin (born 30 January 1987) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
" He previously played for the Hawthorn Football Club between 2005 and 2013.",
" Franklin is the tenth-highest goalkicker in VFL/AFL history with 860 career goals, which is the most of any current player, and has led his clubs' goalkicking ten times.",
" He has won a total of seven All-Australian selections (three at full forward and four at centre half-forward) and four Coleman Medals throughout his career."
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"Title: Darren Minchington\n\nDarren Minchington is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the St Kilda Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He made his debut on 9 August 2013 against Hawthorn Football Club in Round 20 of the 2013 AFL season. He started his senior football career at St Kilda's VFL affiliate club Sandringham in 2012, but suffered a hip injury after playing nine games, ending his season. He has kicked two goals in two games for the St Kilda Football Club and will look to retain his place in the side in the 2014 AFL season. He was dropped after his second game against the Sydney Swans even though he contributed with a goal.",
"Title: 2016 AFL Goal of the Year\n\nThe Australian Football League celebrates the best goal of the season through the annual Goal of the Year competition. In 2016, this is officially known as the Coates Hire AFL Goal of the Year. Each round three goals are nominated and fans are able to vote online for their favourite at the league's website. Eddie Betts of the Adelaide Football Club was the winner with his goal kicked in round ten against the Greater Western Sydney Giants.",
"Title: 2014 AFL Goal of the Year\n\nThe Australian Football League celebrated the best goal of the season through the annual Goal of the Year competition. In 2014, it was officially known as the Hungry Jacks AFL Goal of the Year. Each round three goals were nominated and fans were able to vote online for their favourite at the league's website.",
"Title: Jay Kennedy-Harris\n\nJay Kennedy-Harris (born 21 March 1995) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A small forward, 1.73 m tall and weighing 75 kg , Kennedy-Harris has the ability to play in both the forward line and the midfield. He entered top level football early when he played for the Oakleigh Chargers in the TAC Cup as a bottom-aged player, in addition to representing Vic Metro in the 2013 AFL Under 18 Championships. His achievements as a junior include being the first indigenous player to captain a TAC Cup side and he was named in the TAC Cup team of the year. He was recruited by the Melbourne Football Club with the fortieth overall selection in the 2013 AFL draft and made his debut in the 2014 season.",
"Title: Rhys Mathieson\n\nRhys Mathieson (born 10 January 1997) is a professional Australian rules footballer with the Brisbane Lions in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was recruited by the Brisbane Lions with the 39th selection in the 2015 national draft. At 1.87 metres (6 ft 2 in) tall and weighing 84 kilograms (185 lb), he plays as a Midfielder and is known for his ability to win contested ball. He played his first senior game in round 9 of the 2016 season against Melbourne. In his time at the Lions he has been known for his on-field antics, in particular his goal celebrations. Upon kicking his first AFL goal, Rhys celebrated with a 'shotgun' move made famous by Hawthorn's Mark WIlliams and faced some criticism for this showboating, while the Lions were losing to GWS in round 17, 2016.",
"Title: 2013 AFL Goal of the Year\n\nThe Australian Football League celebrates the best goal of the season through the annual Goal of the Year competition. In 2013, this is officially known as the British Paints AFL Goal of the Year. Each round three goals are nominated and fans are able to vote online for their favourite at the league's website. At the end of the home and away season, three finalists were selected for a final public vote, which was won by Lance Franklin for his long-range goal after hurdling over a teammate in the middle of the ground.",
"Title: 2013 AFL Grand Final\n\nThe 2013 AFL Grand Final was an Australian rules football game contested between Hawthorn Football Club and Fremantle Football Club at the Melbourne Cricket Ground on 28 September 2013. It was the 117th annual Grand Final of the Australian Football League (formerly the Victorian Football League), staged to determine the premiers for the 2013 AFL season. The match, attended by 100,007 spectators, was won by Hawthorn by a margin of 15 points, marking the club's eleventh VFL/AFL premiership victory. Hawthorn's Brian Lake was awarded the Norm Smith Medal as the best player on the ground.",
"Title: 2017 AFL Goal of the Year\n\nThe Australian Football League celebrates the best goal of the season through the annual Goal of the Year competition. In 2017, this is officially known as the Coates Hire AFL Goal of the Year. Each round three goals are nominated and fans are able to vote online for their favourite at the league's website. Daniel Rioli of Richmond was the winner with his banana goal kicked in round 3 against West Coast . His selection as a finalist was controversial due to him not even winning the vote for Goal of the Week in round 3.",
"Title: 2007 AFL Goal of the Year\n\nThe Australian Football League celebrates the best goal of the season through the annual AFL Goal of the Year competition. In 2007, this is officially known as the Toyota AFL Mark of the Year",
"Title: Lance Franklin\n\nLance \"Buddy\" Franklin (born 30 January 1987) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Hawthorn Football Club between 2005 and 2013. Franklin is the tenth-highest goalkicker in VFL/AFL history with 860 career goals, which is the most of any current player, and has led his clubs' goalkicking ten times. He has won a total of seven All-Australian selections (three at full forward and four at centre half-forward) and four Coleman Medals throughout his career."
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5,546
|
Where was the star of Ken Annakin's 1956 British comedy born?
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Pretoria, South Africa
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"Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines; Or, How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes is a 1965 British comedy film starring Stuart Whitman, Sarah Miles, Robert Morley, Terry-Thomas, James Fox and Alberto Sordi, directed and co-written by Ken Annakin."
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" In both roles, she originated songs written specifically for her, including \"Send in the Clowns\", composed by Stephen Sondheim, and \"Sister Suffragette\", written by the Sherman Brothers.",
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"You Know What Sailors Are is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin from a screenplay by Peter Rogers.",
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" Denis Waldock provided additional dialogue.",
" A light comedy, the film is about a beautiful and playful mermaid played by Glynis Johns and her effect on Griffith Jones' character.",
" Googie Withers and Margaret Rutherford are also featured in the film.",
" Glynis Johns and Margaret Rutherford reprised their roles in the 1954 sequel, \"Mad About Men\"."
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"Title: Crooks Anonymous\n\nCrooks Anonymous is a British comedy film from 1962. Directed by Ken Annakin, it starred Leslie Phillips and Stanley Baxter and was notable for one of the earliest appearances of Julie Christie.",
"Title: Value for Money\n\nValue for Money is a 1955 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring John Gregson, Donald Pleasence, Leslie Phillips, Joan Hickson, Derek Farr and Diana Dors.",
"Title: Very Important Person (film)\n\nVery Important Person (retitled A Coming Out Party in the United States) is a 1961 British comedy film, directed by Ken Annakin and written by Jack Davies and Henry Blyth. The cast includes several well-known British comedy and character actors, including James Robertson Justice, Stanley Baxter in a dual role as a dour Scottish prisoner and a German prisoner-of-war camp officer, Eric Sykes, John Le Mesurier, Leslie Phillips and Richard Wattis.",
"Title: Loser Takes All (film)\n\nLoser Takes All is a 1956 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin, starring Glynis Johns, Rossano Brazzi, and Robert Morley, and based on a screenplay by Graham Greene.",
"Title: Those Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines\n\nThose Magnificent Men in their Flying Machines; Or, How I Flew from London to Paris in 25 Hours 11 Minutes is a 1965 British comedy film starring Stuart Whitman, Sarah Miles, Robert Morley, Terry-Thomas, James Fox and Alberto Sordi, directed and co-written by Ken Annakin.",
"Title: Three Men in a Boat (1956 film)\n\nThree Men in a Boat is a 1956 British CinemaScope colour comedy film directed by Ken Annakin and starring Laurence Harvey, Jimmy Edwards, Shirley Eaton and David Tomlinson. It is based on the 1889 novel \"Three Men in a Boat\" by Jerome K. Jerome. The film received mixed reviews, but was a commercial success.",
"Title: Glynis Johns\n\nGlynis Johns (born 5 October 1923) is a retired Welsh stage, television and film actress, dancer, pianist, and singer. Born in Pretoria, South Africa of Welsh origin, she is best known for creating the role of Desiree Armfeldt in \"A Little Night Music\" on Broadway, for which she won a Tony Award, and for playing Winifred Banks in Walt Disney's musical motion picture box office smash \"Mary Poppins.\" In both roles, she originated songs written specifically for her, including \"Send in the Clowns\", composed by Stephen Sondheim, and \"Sister Suffragette\", written by the Sherman Brothers. She was nominated for an Oscar for her work in the 1960 film \"The Sundowners\".",
"Title: Holiday Camp (film)\n\nHoliday Camp is a 1947 British comedy drama film directed by Ken Annakin, starring Jack Warner, Jimmy Hanley, Kathleen Harrison and Dennis Price set at the then popular Butlin's holiday camps.",
"Title: You Know What Sailors Are (1954 film)\n\nYou Know What Sailors Are is a 1954 British comedy film directed by Ken Annakin from a screenplay by Peter Rogers. It starred Donald Sinden, Michael Hordern, Bill Kerr, Dora Bryan and Akim Tamiroff.",
"Title: Miranda (1948 film)\n\nMiranda is a 1948 British comedy film, directed by Ken Annakin and written by Peter Blackmore, who also wrote the play of the same name from which the film was adapted. Denis Waldock provided additional dialogue. A light comedy, the film is about a beautiful and playful mermaid played by Glynis Johns and her effect on Griffith Jones' character. Googie Withers and Margaret Rutherford are also featured in the film. Glynis Johns and Margaret Rutherford reprised their roles in the 1954 sequel, \"Mad About Men\"."
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5,547
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Codorus Navigation and Holyoke Canal System, are based in the United States?
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yes
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comparison
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easy
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" The canal connected Seneca Lake at Watkins Glen to the Chemung River at Elmira, New York.",
" It was planned to connect the Finger Lakes region and Pennsylvania's Susquehanna River watershed with New York's Erie Canal system.",
" The latter connected the Great Lakes with the Hudson River and ultimately the Atlantic port of New York City."
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"sentences": [
"The North Branch Division of the Pennsylvania Canal was a historic waterway that ran 169 mi along the North Branch Susquehanna River between southern New York and north-central Pennsylvania in the United States.",
" At its southern end, the canal connected with the West Branch Canal and the Susquehanna Division Canal at Northumberland, while on the north it connected with the Junction Canal and the New York canal system.",
" Built between 1828 and 1856, the North Branch Canal was part of a large transportation network that included Pennsylvania's Main Line of Public Works."
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"The Oswego Canal is a canal in the New York State Canal System located in New York, United States.",
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" The canal has a depth of 14 ft (4.2 m), with seven locks spanning the 118 ft (36 m) change in elevation."
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"sentences": [
"The Lowell Power Canal System is the largest power canal system in the United States, at 5.6 miles in length.",
" The system's estimated output is 10,000 horsepower, operating six major canals on two levels, controlled by numerous gates.",
" The system was begun in the 1790s, beginning its life as a transportation canal called the Pawtucket Canal, which was constructed to get logs from New Hampshire down the Merrimack River to shipbuilding centers at Newburyport, Massachusetts, bypassing the 30-plus-foot drop of the Pawtucket Falls."
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"sentences": [
"The Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Canal, more commonly called the Delaware Canal, runs for 60 mi parallel to the right bank of the Delaware River from the entry locks near the mouth of the Lehigh River and terminal end of the Lehigh Canal at Easton south to Bristol.",
" At Easton, which today is the home of The National Canal Museum, the Delaware Canal also connected with the Morris Canal built to carry anthracite coal to energy starved New Jersey industries.",
" Later, with a crossing-lock constructed at New Hope, the New Hope 'outlet lock' (1847) connected by Cable Ferry to a feeder navigation/canal at Bull's Island along the opposite shore from Lumberville, which ran over 22 mi south along the left bank through Trenton to Bordentown, the west end of the Delaware and Raritan Canal (1834) to New York City via New Brunswick.",
" as part of the solution to the United States' first energy crisis.",
" The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania built the Delaware canal to feed anthracite stone coal to energy-hungry Philadelphia as part of its transportation infrastructure building plan known as the Main Line of Public Works—a legislative initiative creating a collection of self-reinforcing internal improvements to commercial transportation capabilities."
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"Tulpehocken Creek is a 39.5 mi tributary of the Schuylkill River in southeastern Pennsylvania in the United States, and during the American Canal Age, once provided nearly half the length of the Union Canal linking the port of Philadelphia, the largest American city and the other communities of Delaware Valley with the Susquehanna basin and the Pennsylvania Canal System connecting the Eastern seaboard to Lake Erie and the new settlements of the Northwest Territory via the Allegheny}, Monongahela.",
" and Ohio Rivers at Pittsburgh."
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"The Erie Canal is a canal in New York that is part of the east–west, cross-state route of the New York State Canal System (formerly known as the New York State Barge Canal).",
" Originally, it ran 363 mi from Albany, on the Hudson River, to Buffalo, at Lake Erie.",
" It was built to create a navigable water route from New York City and the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes.",
" When completed in 1825, it was the second longest canal in the world (after the Grand Canal in China) and greatly affected the development and economy of New York, New York City, and the United States."
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" It is now part of the New York State Canal System."
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"The Holyoke Canal System is a system of power canals in Holyoke, Massachusetts.",
" Its major canals are called the First Level Canal, Second Level Canal, and Third Level Canal."
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"The Codorus Navigation Company, based in York in south-central Pennsylvania, was formed in 1829 to make a navigable waterway along Codorus Creek from York to the Susquehanna River, a distance of 11 mi .",
" Plans called for 3 mi of canal, 8 mi of slack-water pools, 10 dams, and 13 locks with an average lift of about 7 ft ."
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"Title: Chemung Canal\n\nThe Chemung Canal is a former canal in New York, United States. The canal connected Seneca Lake at Watkins Glen to the Chemung River at Elmira, New York. It was planned to connect the Finger Lakes region and Pennsylvania's Susquehanna River watershed with New York's Erie Canal system. The latter connected the Great Lakes with the Hudson River and ultimately the Atlantic port of New York City.",
"Title: Pennsylvania Canal (North Branch Division)\n\nThe North Branch Division of the Pennsylvania Canal was a historic waterway that ran 169 mi along the North Branch Susquehanna River between southern New York and north-central Pennsylvania in the United States. At its southern end, the canal connected with the West Branch Canal and the Susquehanna Division Canal at Northumberland, while on the north it connected with the Junction Canal and the New York canal system. Built between 1828 and 1856, the North Branch Canal was part of a large transportation network that included Pennsylvania's Main Line of Public Works.",
"Title: Oswego Canal\n\nThe Oswego Canal is a canal in the New York State Canal System located in New York, United States. Opened in 1828, it is 23.7 miles (38.1 km) in length, and connects the Erie Canal at Three Rivers (near Liverpool) to Lake Ontario at Oswego. The canal has a depth of 14 ft (4.2 m), with seven locks spanning the 118 ft (36 m) change in elevation.",
"Title: Lowell Power Canal System and Pawtucket Gatehouse\n\nThe Lowell Power Canal System is the largest power canal system in the United States, at 5.6 miles in length. The system's estimated output is 10,000 horsepower, operating six major canals on two levels, controlled by numerous gates. The system was begun in the 1790s, beginning its life as a transportation canal called the Pawtucket Canal, which was constructed to get logs from New Hampshire down the Merrimack River to shipbuilding centers at Newburyport, Massachusetts, bypassing the 30-plus-foot drop of the Pawtucket Falls.",
"Title: Pennsylvania Canal (Delaware Division)\n\nThe Delaware Division of the Pennsylvania Canal, more commonly called the Delaware Canal, runs for 60 mi parallel to the right bank of the Delaware River from the entry locks near the mouth of the Lehigh River and terminal end of the Lehigh Canal at Easton south to Bristol. At Easton, which today is the home of The National Canal Museum, the Delaware Canal also connected with the Morris Canal built to carry anthracite coal to energy starved New Jersey industries. Later, with a crossing-lock constructed at New Hope, the New Hope 'outlet lock' (1847) connected by Cable Ferry to a feeder navigation/canal at Bull's Island along the opposite shore from Lumberville, which ran over 22 mi south along the left bank through Trenton to Bordentown, the west end of the Delaware and Raritan Canal (1834) to New York City via New Brunswick. as part of the solution to the United States' first energy crisis. The Commonwealth of Pennsylvania built the Delaware canal to feed anthracite stone coal to energy-hungry Philadelphia as part of its transportation infrastructure building plan known as the Main Line of Public Works—a legislative initiative creating a collection of self-reinforcing internal improvements to commercial transportation capabilities.",
"Title: Tulpehocken Creek (Pennsylvania)\n\nTulpehocken Creek is a 39.5 mi tributary of the Schuylkill River in southeastern Pennsylvania in the United States, and during the American Canal Age, once provided nearly half the length of the Union Canal linking the port of Philadelphia, the largest American city and the other communities of Delaware Valley with the Susquehanna basin and the Pennsylvania Canal System connecting the Eastern seaboard to Lake Erie and the new settlements of the Northwest Territory via the Allegheny}, Monongahela. and Ohio Rivers at Pittsburgh.",
"Title: Erie Canal\n\nThe Erie Canal is a canal in New York that is part of the east–west, cross-state route of the New York State Canal System (formerly known as the New York State Barge Canal). Originally, it ran 363 mi from Albany, on the Hudson River, to Buffalo, at Lake Erie. It was built to create a navigable water route from New York City and the Atlantic Ocean to the Great Lakes. When completed in 1825, it was the second longest canal in the world (after the Grand Canal in China) and greatly affected the development and economy of New York, New York City, and the United States.",
"Title: Cayuga–Seneca Canal\n\nThe Cayuga–Seneca Canal is a canal in New York, United States. It is now part of the New York State Canal System.",
"Title: Holyoke Canal System\n\nThe Holyoke Canal System is a system of power canals in Holyoke, Massachusetts. Its major canals are called the First Level Canal, Second Level Canal, and Third Level Canal.",
"Title: Codorus Navigation\n\nThe Codorus Navigation Company, based in York in south-central Pennsylvania, was formed in 1829 to make a navigable waterway along Codorus Creek from York to the Susquehanna River, a distance of 11 mi . Plans called for 3 mi of canal, 8 mi of slack-water pools, 10 dams, and 13 locks with an average lift of about 7 ft ."
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The NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League, the winner for 2013 was Jaeger O'Meara, a professional Australian rules footballer playing for which sports team?
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Hawthorn Football Club
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" The 2012 Ron Evans Medal will be awarded to one of the 23 nominees.",
" The 2012 award was won by Daniel Talia of the Adelaide Football Club."
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"Jaeger O'Meara (born 23 February 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
" He previously played for the Gold Coast Football Club between 2013 and 2016.",
" O'Meara won the AFL Rising Star award in his first season in 2013."
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"The NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League.",
" The 2008 Ron Evans medal was given to Rhys Palmer from the Fremantle Football Club."
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"The NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League.",
" The 2009 Ron Evans medal was won by Brisbane Lions player Daniel Rich."
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"The NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League.",
" Andrew McGrath of Essendon was the winner with 51 votes ahead of Ryan Burton of Hawthorn who received 41."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a standout young player in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
" The first award was made in 1993.",
" Since 2007, the winner has been presented with the Ron Evans Medal.",
" It was originally known as the Norwich Rising Star award due to sponsorship reasons from 1993 to 1999, Ansett sponsored the award in 2000 and 2001 and the National Australia Bank (NAB) has been the major sponsor since 2002."
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"sentences": [
"The NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League.",
" The 2011 award was won by Dyson Heppell of the Essendon Football Club, who received the Ron Evans Medal."
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" The winner for 2013 was Jaeger O'Meara."
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"The NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League.",
" The 2014 winner was Lewis Taylor.",
" Taylor polled one more vote than Marcus Bontempelli, making it the closest ever count."
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"sentences": [
"The NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League.",
" Callum Mills of Sydney was the winner with 49 votes ahead of Western Bulldogs ' Caleb Daniel who received 41."
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"Title: 2012 AFL Rising Star\n\nThe NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League. The 2012 Ron Evans Medal will be awarded to one of the 23 nominees. The 2012 award was won by Daniel Talia of the Adelaide Football Club.",
"Title: Jaeger O'Meara\n\nJaeger O'Meara (born 23 February 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Gold Coast Football Club between 2013 and 2016. O'Meara won the AFL Rising Star award in his first season in 2013.",
"Title: 2008 AFL Rising Star\n\nThe NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League. The 2008 Ron Evans medal was given to Rhys Palmer from the Fremantle Football Club.",
"Title: 2009 AFL Rising Star\n\nThe NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League. The 2009 Ron Evans medal was won by Brisbane Lions player Daniel Rich.",
"Title: 2017 AFL Rising Star\n\nThe NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League. Andrew McGrath of Essendon was the winner with 51 votes ahead of Ryan Burton of Hawthorn who received 41.",
"Title: AFL Rising Star\n\nThe NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a standout young player in the Australian Football League (AFL). The first award was made in 1993. Since 2007, the winner has been presented with the Ron Evans Medal. It was originally known as the Norwich Rising Star award due to sponsorship reasons from 1993 to 1999, Ansett sponsored the award in 2000 and 2001 and the National Australia Bank (NAB) has been the major sponsor since 2002.",
"Title: 2011 AFL Rising Star\n\nThe NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League. The 2011 award was won by Dyson Heppell of the Essendon Football Club, who received the Ron Evans Medal.",
"Title: 2013 AFL Rising Star\n\nThe NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League. The winner for 2013 was Jaeger O'Meara.",
"Title: 2014 AFL Rising Star\n\nThe NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League. The 2014 winner was Lewis Taylor. Taylor polled one more vote than Marcus Bontempelli, making it the closest ever count.",
"Title: 2016 AFL Rising Star\n\nThe NAB AFL Rising Star award is given annually to a stand out young player in the Australian Football League. Callum Mills of Sydney was the winner with 49 votes ahead of Western Bulldogs ' Caleb Daniel who received 41."
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Who had more of an influence on Spanish literature, Jonathan Kellerman or Rubén Darío?
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Rubén Darío
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comparison
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"Félix Rubén García Sarmiento (January 18, 1867 – February 6, 1916), known as Rubén Darío, was a Nicaraguan poet who initiated the Spanish-American literary movement known as \"modernismo\" (modernism) that flourished at the end of the 19th century.",
" Darío has had a great and lasting influence on 20th-century Spanish literature and journalism.",
" He has been praised as the \"Prince of Castilian Letters\" and undisputed father of the \"modernismo\" literary movement."
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"The Rubén Darío National Theatre (Spanish: Teatro Nacional Rubén Darío ) is the national theatre of Nicaragua.",
" It is located in the capital, Managua, and was named in honor of Nicaragua's (and one of Latin America's) most renowned poets, Rubén Darío."
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"The National Library of Nicaragua Rubén Darío is the national library of Nicaragua, located in the city of Managua.",
" It was founded in 1880, and damaged in the 1931 earthquake.",
" Another earthquake in 1972 caused further damage, furthermore, it was looted.",
" One of its librarians was the poet Rubén Darío, in whose honour it was renamed."
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"Nicaraguan literature can be traced to pre-Columbian times with the myths and oral literature that formed the cosmogonic view of the world that indigenous people had.",
" Some of these stories are still known in Nicaragua.",
" Like many Latin American countries, the Spanish conquerors have had the most effect on both the culture and the literature.",
" The literature of Nicaragua has had many important literary figures in the Spanish language with internationally prominent writers such as Rubén Darío, who is regarded as the most important literary figure in Nicaragua.",
" He is referred to as the \"\"Father of Modernism\"\" for leading the modernismo literary movement at the end of the 19th century.",
" Other important literary figures include Salomón de la Selva, Carlos Martínez Rivas, Pablo Antonio Cuadra, Alberto Cuadra Mejia, Manolo Cuadra Vega, Pablo Alberto Cuadra Arguello, Ernesto Cardenal, Sergio Ramírez Mercado, Gioconda Belli, José Coronel Urtecho, Alfonso Cortés, Julio Valle Castillo, and Claribel Alegría, among others."
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"This series 2002 note is Blue.",
" On the obverse is Rubén Darío and on the reverse is the Rubén Darío Theatre located in Managua."
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"Alfonso Cortés (9 December 1893 - 3 February 1969) was a Nicaraguan poet.",
" He is often referred to as the most important poet after Rubén Darío (poet who initiated the Spanish-American literary movement known as modernismo (modernism)).",
" Before his death, he often said he was \"less important than Darío, but more profound\"."
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"Ciudad Darío (] ) is a municipality in the Matagalpa department of Nicaragua.",
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"Darío is a crater on Mercury.",
" It has a diameter of 151 kilometers.",
" Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1976.",
" Dario is named for the Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío, who lived from 1867 to 1916."
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"Title: Rubén Darío\n\nFélix Rubén García Sarmiento (January 18, 1867 – February 6, 1916), known as Rubén Darío, was a Nicaraguan poet who initiated the Spanish-American literary movement known as \"modernismo\" (modernism) that flourished at the end of the 19th century. Darío has had a great and lasting influence on 20th-century Spanish literature and journalism. He has been praised as the \"Prince of Castilian Letters\" and undisputed father of the \"modernismo\" literary movement.",
"Title: Rubén Darío National Theatre\n\nThe Rubén Darío National Theatre (Spanish: Teatro Nacional Rubén Darío ) is the national theatre of Nicaragua. It is located in the capital, Managua, and was named in honor of Nicaragua's (and one of Latin America's) most renowned poets, Rubén Darío.",
"Title: National Library of Nicaragua Rubén Darío\n\nThe National Library of Nicaragua Rubén Darío is the national library of Nicaragua, located in the city of Managua. It was founded in 1880, and damaged in the 1931 earthquake. Another earthquake in 1972 caused further damage, furthermore, it was looted. One of its librarians was the poet Rubén Darío, in whose honour it was renamed.",
"Title: Nicaraguan literature\n\nNicaraguan literature can be traced to pre-Columbian times with the myths and oral literature that formed the cosmogonic view of the world that indigenous people had. Some of these stories are still known in Nicaragua. Like many Latin American countries, the Spanish conquerors have had the most effect on both the culture and the literature. The literature of Nicaragua has had many important literary figures in the Spanish language with internationally prominent writers such as Rubén Darío, who is regarded as the most important literary figure in Nicaragua. He is referred to as the \"\"Father of Modernism\"\" for leading the modernismo literary movement at the end of the 19th century. Other important literary figures include Salomón de la Selva, Carlos Martínez Rivas, Pablo Antonio Cuadra, Alberto Cuadra Mejia, Manolo Cuadra Vega, Pablo Alberto Cuadra Arguello, Ernesto Cardenal, Sergio Ramírez Mercado, Gioconda Belli, José Coronel Urtecho, Alfonso Cortés, Julio Valle Castillo, and Claribel Alegría, among others.",
"Title: Nicaraguan one hundred-cordoba note\n\nThis series 2002 note is Blue. On the obverse is Rubén Darío and on the reverse is the Rubén Darío Theatre located in Managua.",
"Title: Alfonso Cortés\n\nAlfonso Cortés (9 December 1893 - 3 February 1969) was a Nicaraguan poet. He is often referred to as the most important poet after Rubén Darío (poet who initiated the Spanish-American literary movement known as modernismo (modernism)). Before his death, he often said he was \"less important than Darío, but more profound\".",
"Title: Rubén Darío (disambiguation)\n\nRubén Darío primarily refers to the Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío.",
"Title: Ciudad Darío\n\nCiudad Darío (] ) is a municipality in the Matagalpa department of Nicaragua. It is the birthplace of poet Rubén Darío.",
"Title: Jonathan Kellerman\n\nJonathan Kellerman (born August 9, 1949) is an American psychologist, and Edgar and Anthony Award-winning author of numerous bestselling suspense novels.",
"Title: Darío (crater)\n\nDarío is a crater on Mercury. It has a diameter of 151 kilometers. Its name was adopted by the International Astronomical Union in 1976. Dario is named for the Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío, who lived from 1867 to 1916."
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Nihito Arakawa He made his mark in the twelve-round lightweight slugfest against this man who held the WBC lightweight title in what year
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2014
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"Bobby \"Viper\" Vanzie ( (1975--) 15 1975 (age (2017)-(1975)-((11)<(08)or(11)==(08)and(30)<(15)) ) ) born in Bradford is an English professional light/light welter/welterweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s, who won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area lightweight title, BBBofC British lightweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title, and was a challenger for the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Inter-Continental lightweight title against Yuri Ramanau, and BBBofC British lightweight title against Graham Earl, his professional fighting weight varied from 133 lb , i.e. lightweight to 144 lb , i.e. welterweight."
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"Richard Commey (born October 3, 1987) is a Ghanaian professional Lightweight boxer who has won the Ghanaian lightweight title, International Boxing Federation (IBF) Continental Africa lightweight title, African Boxing Union (ABU) lightweight title, International Boxing Federation (IBF) Inter-Continental lightweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title."
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"Carl Crook (born 10 November 1963 in Bolton) is an English amateur lightweight and professional light/light welterweight boxer of the 1980s and 1990s, who as an amateur was runner-up in the 1985 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) lightweight title, against Edmond McAuley (Hogarth ABC), boxing out of Chorley ABC, and as a professional won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area lightweight title, BBBofC British lightweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title, and was a challenger for the EBU (European) lightweight title against Antonio Renzo, and Jean Baptiste Mendy, his professional fighting weight varied from 132 lb , i.e. lightweight to 137 lb , i.e. light welterweight."
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"Jorge Luis Linares Palencia (born August 22, 1985), best known as Jorge Linares, is a Venezuelan professional boxer.",
" He is a four-time world champion in three weight classes, having held the WBA and \"Ring\" magazine lightweight titles since 2016.",
" Previously he held the WBC featherweight title from 2007 to 2008, the WBA super featherweight title from 2008 to 2009, and the WBC lightweight title from 2014 to 2016.",
" As of May 2017, Linares is ranked as the world's best active lightweight by \"The Ring\" and BoxRec, and second by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board."
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"sentences": [
"Alexis Argüello (April 19, 1952 – July 1, 2009) was a Nicaraguan professional boxer who competed from 1968 to 1995, and later became a politician.",
" He was a three-weight world champion, having held the WBA featherweight title from 1974 to 1976; the WBC super featherweight title from 1978 to 1980; and the WBC lightweight title from 1981 to 1982.",
" Additionally, he held the \"Ring\" magazine and lineal featherweight titles from 1975 to 1977; the \"Ring\" lightweight title from 1981 to 1982; and the lineal lightweight title in 1982.",
" In his later career he challenged twice for light welterweight world titles, both times in famous fights against Aaron Pryor."
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"Miguel Angel Garcia Cortez (born December 15, 1987), best known as Mikey Garcia, is an American professional boxer.",
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"Adrien Jerome Broner (born July 28, 1989) is an American professional boxer.",
" He is a former four-weight world champion, having held the WBO junior lightweight title from 2011 to 2012; the WBC lightweight title from 2012 to 2013; the WBA welterweight title in 2014; and the WBA light welterweight title from 2015 to 2016."
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"William \"Billy\" 'The Kid' Irwin ( (1968--) 20 1968 (age (2017)-(1968)-((11)<(05)or(11)==(05)and(29)<(20)) ) ) born Niagara Falls, Ontario, is a retired Canadian amateur lightweight and professional light/light welter/welterweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s who as an amateur won a bronze medal in the Boxing at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba, losing to eventual silver medal winner Patrice Brooks of the United States, represented Canada at the 1991 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Sydney, Australia losing to Julien Lorcy of France, and represented Canada at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, he was stopped in the second round of the lightweight division (– 60 kg) by Ronald Chavez of the Philippines, and as a professional won the Canadian Professional Boxing Council (CPBC) lightweight title, Canada lightweight title, International Boxing Organization (IBO) lightweight title, World Boxing Council (WBC) Continental Americas lightweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title, and was a challenger for the International Boxing Federation (IBF) lightweight title against Paul Spadafora, and World Boxing Association (WBA) World lightweight title against Juan Díaz, his professional fighting weight varied from 133+1/2 lb , i.e. lightweight to 142 lb , i.e. welterweight.",
" He retired from boxing after losing to Juan Diaz in 2005, his second unsuccessful world title challenge.",
" His final record was 42(30)–6–0."
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"Omar Figueroa Jr. (born December 13, 1989) is an American professional boxer who held the WBC lightweight title in 2014."
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"Nihito Arakawa (荒川 仁人 , Arakawa Nihito , born 23 December 1981 in Musashino, Tokyo, Japan) is a professional boxer nicknamed \"Japanese Rocky\".",
" He made his mark in the twelve-round lightweight slugfest against Omar Figueroa in July 2013, that earned him the nickname after the film \"Rocky\".",
" \"The Japanese lefty gained a zillion fans with his rumble last year against Figueroa,\" TheSweetScience.com's Michael Woods said in 2014.",
" He is the former Japanese and OPBF (Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation) lightweight champion."
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"Title: Bobby Vanzie\n\nBobby \"Viper\" Vanzie ( (1975--) 15 1975 (age (2017)-(1975)-((11)<(08)or(11)==(08)and(30)<(15)) ) ) born in Bradford is an English professional light/light welter/welterweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s, who won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area lightweight title, BBBofC British lightweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title, and was a challenger for the World Boxing Organization (WBO) Inter-Continental lightweight title against Yuri Ramanau, and BBBofC British lightweight title against Graham Earl, his professional fighting weight varied from 133 lb , i.e. lightweight to 144 lb , i.e. welterweight.",
"Title: Richard Commey\n\nRichard Commey (born October 3, 1987) is a Ghanaian professional Lightweight boxer who has won the Ghanaian lightweight title, International Boxing Federation (IBF) Continental Africa lightweight title, African Boxing Union (ABU) lightweight title, International Boxing Federation (IBF) Inter-Continental lightweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title.",
"Title: Carl Crook\n\nCarl Crook (born 10 November 1963 in Bolton) is an English amateur lightweight and professional light/light welterweight boxer of the 1980s and 1990s, who as an amateur was runner-up in the 1985 Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) lightweight title, against Edmond McAuley (Hogarth ABC), boxing out of Chorley ABC, and as a professional won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area lightweight title, BBBofC British lightweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title, and was a challenger for the EBU (European) lightweight title against Antonio Renzo, and Jean Baptiste Mendy, his professional fighting weight varied from 132 lb , i.e. lightweight to 137 lb , i.e. light welterweight.",
"Title: Jorge Linares\n\nJorge Luis Linares Palencia (born August 22, 1985), best known as Jorge Linares, is a Venezuelan professional boxer. He is a four-time world champion in three weight classes, having held the WBA and \"Ring\" magazine lightweight titles since 2016. Previously he held the WBC featherweight title from 2007 to 2008, the WBA super featherweight title from 2008 to 2009, and the WBC lightweight title from 2014 to 2016. As of May 2017, Linares is ranked as the world's best active lightweight by \"The Ring\" and BoxRec, and second by the Transnational Boxing Rankings Board.",
"Title: Alexis Argüello\n\nAlexis Argüello (April 19, 1952 – July 1, 2009) was a Nicaraguan professional boxer who competed from 1968 to 1995, and later became a politician. He was a three-weight world champion, having held the WBA featherweight title from 1974 to 1976; the WBC super featherweight title from 1978 to 1980; and the WBC lightweight title from 1981 to 1982. Additionally, he held the \"Ring\" magazine and lineal featherweight titles from 1975 to 1977; the \"Ring\" lightweight title from 1981 to 1982; and the lineal lightweight title in 1982. In his later career he challenged twice for light welterweight world titles, both times in famous fights against Aaron Pryor.",
"Title: Mikey Garcia\n\nMiguel Angel Garcia Cortez (born December 15, 1987), best known as Mikey Garcia, is an American professional boxer. He is a three-weight world champion, having held the WBC lightweight title since January 2017; previously he held the WBO and \"Ring\" magazine featherweight titles in 2013, and the WBO junior lightweight title from 2013 to 2014.",
"Title: Adrien Broner\n\nAdrien Jerome Broner (born July 28, 1989) is an American professional boxer. He is a former four-weight world champion, having held the WBO junior lightweight title from 2011 to 2012; the WBC lightweight title from 2012 to 2013; the WBA welterweight title in 2014; and the WBA light welterweight title from 2015 to 2016.",
"Title: William Irwin (boxer)\n\nWilliam \"Billy\" 'The Kid' Irwin ( (1968--) 20 1968 (age (2017)-(1968)-((11)<(05)or(11)==(05)and(29)<(20)) ) ) born Niagara Falls, Ontario, is a retired Canadian amateur lightweight and professional light/light welter/welterweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s who as an amateur won a bronze medal in the Boxing at the 1991 Pan American Games in Havana, Cuba, losing to eventual silver medal winner Patrice Brooks of the United States, represented Canada at the 1991 World Amateur Boxing Championships in Sydney, Australia losing to Julien Lorcy of France, and represented Canada at the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain, he was stopped in the second round of the lightweight division (– 60 kg) by Ronald Chavez of the Philippines, and as a professional won the Canadian Professional Boxing Council (CPBC) lightweight title, Canada lightweight title, International Boxing Organization (IBO) lightweight title, World Boxing Council (WBC) Continental Americas lightweight title, and Commonwealth lightweight title, and was a challenger for the International Boxing Federation (IBF) lightweight title against Paul Spadafora, and World Boxing Association (WBA) World lightweight title against Juan Díaz, his professional fighting weight varied from 133+1/2 lb , i.e. lightweight to 142 lb , i.e. welterweight. He retired from boxing after losing to Juan Diaz in 2005, his second unsuccessful world title challenge. His final record was 42(30)–6–0.",
"Title: Omar Figueroa Jr.\n\nOmar Figueroa Jr. (born December 13, 1989) is an American professional boxer who held the WBC lightweight title in 2014.",
"Title: Nihito Arakawa\n\nNihito Arakawa (荒川 仁人 , Arakawa Nihito , born 23 December 1981 in Musashino, Tokyo, Japan) is a professional boxer nicknamed \"Japanese Rocky\". He made his mark in the twelve-round lightweight slugfest against Omar Figueroa in July 2013, that earned him the nickname after the film \"Rocky\". \"The Japanese lefty gained a zillion fans with his rumble last year against Figueroa,\" TheSweetScience.com's Michael Woods said in 2014. He is the former Japanese and OPBF (Oriental and Pacific Boxing Federation) lightweight champion."
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5,551
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The first season of Jane the Virgin, premiered in 2014, it consisted of 22 episodes and stars which American actress, of Puerto Rican descent?
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Gina Alexis Rodriguez
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" She is best known for her role as Jane Villanueva in the CW comedy-drama series \"Jane the Virgin\", for which she has been nominated for three Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a Television Series Musical or Comedy, winning once in 2015.",
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"Two of the least-known roles played by Puerto Rican women and women of Puerto Rican descent have been that of soldier and that of revolutionary.",
" This is a brief account of some the Puerto Rican women who have participated in military actions as members of either a political revolutionary movement or of the Armed Forces of the United States."
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"Puerto Ricans and people of Puerto Rican descent have participated as members of the United States Armed Forces in every conflict in which the United States has been involved since World War I.",
" One of the consequences of the Spanish–American War was that Puerto Rico was annexed by the United States in accordance with the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898, ratified on December 10, 1898.",
" On January 15, 1899, the military government changed the name of Puerto Rico to Porto Rico (On May 17, 1932, the U.S. Congress changed the name back to \"Puerto Rico\").",
" On March 21, 1915, the first shots by the United States in World War I were fired by the Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry from El Morro Castle at a German ship in San Juan Bay.",
" U.S. Citizenship was imposed upon Puerto Ricans as a result of the 1917 Jones–Shafroth Act (the Puerto Rican House of Delegates rejected US citizenship) and were expected to serve in the military.",
" Puerto Ricans who resided in the island were assigned to the \"Porto Rico Provisional Regiment of Infantry,\" organized on June 30, 1901.",
" The United States implemented the policy of military segregated units in Puerto Rico.",
" Puerto Ricans of African descent where assigned to units made up only of blacks, such as the 375th Regiment.",
" Those who resided in the mainland served in regular units of one of the following branches of the United States military, the United States Marine Corps, Army or the Navy.",
" As such, they were assigned to regular military units; however, Puerto Ricans of African descent were assigned to segregated all-black units and were subject to the discrimination which was rampant in the U.S. in those days."
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"Nuyorican rap is a fusiongenre of Hip hop, Latin hip hop, Reggaeton, and East Coast hip hop that embodies aspects of East Coast Stateside Puerto Rican (Nuyorican) culture and is typically performed by American or Puerto Rican rappers and musicians of Puerto Rican descent."
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"Professor Frank Bonilla (February 3, 1925 – December 28, 2010) was an American academic of Puerto Rican descent who became a leading figure in Puerto Rican Studies.",
" After earning his doctorate from Harvard University, where his dissertation was supervised by Talcott Parsons, he had held faculty positions at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University and the City University of New York.",
" He is a key figure in the establishment of the Puerto Rican Hispanic Leadership Forum and the Center for Puerto Rico Studies at the City University of New York."
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"The Nuyorican Movement is a cultural and intellectual movement involving poets, writers, musicians and artists who are Puerto Rican or of Puerto Rican descent, who live in or near New York City, and either call themselves or are known as Nuyoricans.",
" It originated in the late 1960s and early 1970s in neighborhoods such as Loisaida, East Harlem, Williamsburg, and the South Bronx as a means to validate Puerto Rican experience in the United States, particularly for poor and working-class people who suffered from marginalization, ostracism, and discrimination."
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"Nuyorican is a portmanteau of the terms \"New York\" and \"Puerto Rican\" and refers to the members or culture of the Puerto Rican diaspora located in or around New York City, or of their descendants (especially those raised or still living in the New York area).",
" This term could be used for Puerto Ricans living in other areas in the Northeast outside New York State.",
" The term is also used by Boricuas (Puerto Ricans from Puerto Rico) to differentiate those of Puerto Rican descent from the Puerto Rico-born."
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"The music of Puerto Rico has evolved as a heterogeneous and dynamic product of diverse cultural resources.",
" The most conspicuous musical sources have been Spain and West Africa, although many aspects of Puerto Rican music reflect origins elsewhere in Europe and the Caribbean and, in the last century, the USA.",
" Puerto Rican music culture today comprises a wide and rich variety of genres, ranging from essentially indigenous genres like bomba to recent hybrids like reggaeton.",
" Broadly conceived, the realm of \"Puerto Rican music\" should naturally comprise the music culture of the millions of people of Puerto Rican descent who have lived in the USA, and especially in New York City.",
" Their music, from salsa to the boleros of Rafael Hernández, cannot be separated from the music culture of Puerto Rico itself.",
" Nevertheless, this entry will emphasize music culture as it has flourished on the island; readers should naturally consult other entries for genres like salsa (most commonly thought of)."
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"title": "Music of Puerto Rico"
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"Puerto Rican citizenship was first legislated by the United States Congress in Article 7 of the Foraker Act of 1900 and later recognized in the Constitution of Puerto Rico.",
" Puerto Rican citizenship existed before the U.S. takeover of the islands of Puerto Rico and continued afterwards.",
" Its affirmative standing was also recognized before and after the creation of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in 1952.",
" Puerto Rican citizenship was recognized by the United States Congress in the early twentieth century and continues unchanged after the creation of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico.",
" The United States government also continues to recognize a Puerto Rican nationality.",
" Puerto Rican citizenship is also recognized by the Spanish Government, which recognizes Puerto Ricans as a people with Puerto Rican, and not \"American\" citizenship.",
" It also grants Spanish citizenship to Puerto Ricans on the basis of their Puerto Rican, not American, citizenship."
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"Title: Gina Rodriguez\n\nGina Alexis Rodriguez (born July 30, 1984) is an American actress of Puerto Rican descent. She is best known for her role as Jane Villanueva in the CW comedy-drama series \"Jane the Virgin\", for which she has been nominated for three Golden Globe Awards for Best Actress in a Television Series Musical or Comedy, winning once in 2015. She also portrayed roles as Majo Tenorio in musical-drama film \"Filly Brown\", as Beverly in the soap opera \"The Bold and the Beautiful\" and as Andrea Fleytas in \"Deepwater Horizon\".",
"Title: Jane the Virgin (season 1)\n\nThe first season of \"Jane the Virgin\" premiered on October 13, 2014 and ended on May 11, 2015. The season consisted of 22 episodes and stars Gina Rodriguez as a young Latina university student accidentally artificially inseminated with her boss, Rafael Solano's (Justin Baldoni) sperm.",
"Title: Puerto Rican women in the military\n\nTwo of the least-known roles played by Puerto Rican women and women of Puerto Rican descent have been that of soldier and that of revolutionary. This is a brief account of some the Puerto Rican women who have participated in military actions as members of either a political revolutionary movement or of the Armed Forces of the United States.",
"Title: Puerto Ricans in World War I\n\nPuerto Ricans and people of Puerto Rican descent have participated as members of the United States Armed Forces in every conflict in which the United States has been involved since World War I. One of the consequences of the Spanish–American War was that Puerto Rico was annexed by the United States in accordance with the terms of the Treaty of Paris of 1898, ratified on December 10, 1898. On January 15, 1899, the military government changed the name of Puerto Rico to Porto Rico (On May 17, 1932, the U.S. Congress changed the name back to \"Puerto Rico\"). On March 21, 1915, the first shots by the United States in World War I were fired by the Porto Rico Regiment of Infantry from El Morro Castle at a German ship in San Juan Bay. U.S. Citizenship was imposed upon Puerto Ricans as a result of the 1917 Jones–Shafroth Act (the Puerto Rican House of Delegates rejected US citizenship) and were expected to serve in the military. Puerto Ricans who resided in the island were assigned to the \"Porto Rico Provisional Regiment of Infantry,\" organized on June 30, 1901. The United States implemented the policy of military segregated units in Puerto Rico. Puerto Ricans of African descent where assigned to units made up only of blacks, such as the 375th Regiment. Those who resided in the mainland served in regular units of one of the following branches of the United States military, the United States Marine Corps, Army or the Navy. As such, they were assigned to regular military units; however, Puerto Ricans of African descent were assigned to segregated all-black units and were subject to the discrimination which was rampant in the U.S. in those days.",
"Title: Nuyorican rap\n\nNuyorican rap is a fusiongenre of Hip hop, Latin hip hop, Reggaeton, and East Coast hip hop that embodies aspects of East Coast Stateside Puerto Rican (Nuyorican) culture and is typically performed by American or Puerto Rican rappers and musicians of Puerto Rican descent.",
"Title: Frank Bonilla\n\nProfessor Frank Bonilla (February 3, 1925 – December 28, 2010) was an American academic of Puerto Rican descent who became a leading figure in Puerto Rican Studies. After earning his doctorate from Harvard University, where his dissertation was supervised by Talcott Parsons, he had held faculty positions at Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Stanford University and the City University of New York. He is a key figure in the establishment of the Puerto Rican Hispanic Leadership Forum and the Center for Puerto Rico Studies at the City University of New York.",
"Title: Nuyorican Movement\n\nThe Nuyorican Movement is a cultural and intellectual movement involving poets, writers, musicians and artists who are Puerto Rican or of Puerto Rican descent, who live in or near New York City, and either call themselves or are known as Nuyoricans. It originated in the late 1960s and early 1970s in neighborhoods such as Loisaida, East Harlem, Williamsburg, and the South Bronx as a means to validate Puerto Rican experience in the United States, particularly for poor and working-class people who suffered from marginalization, ostracism, and discrimination.",
"Title: Nuyorican\n\nNuyorican is a portmanteau of the terms \"New York\" and \"Puerto Rican\" and refers to the members or culture of the Puerto Rican diaspora located in or around New York City, or of their descendants (especially those raised or still living in the New York area). This term could be used for Puerto Ricans living in other areas in the Northeast outside New York State. The term is also used by Boricuas (Puerto Ricans from Puerto Rico) to differentiate those of Puerto Rican descent from the Puerto Rico-born.",
"Title: Music of Puerto Rico\n\nThe music of Puerto Rico has evolved as a heterogeneous and dynamic product of diverse cultural resources. The most conspicuous musical sources have been Spain and West Africa, although many aspects of Puerto Rican music reflect origins elsewhere in Europe and the Caribbean and, in the last century, the USA. Puerto Rican music culture today comprises a wide and rich variety of genres, ranging from essentially indigenous genres like bomba to recent hybrids like reggaeton. Broadly conceived, the realm of \"Puerto Rican music\" should naturally comprise the music culture of the millions of people of Puerto Rican descent who have lived in the USA, and especially in New York City. Their music, from salsa to the boleros of Rafael Hernández, cannot be separated from the music culture of Puerto Rico itself. Nevertheless, this entry will emphasize music culture as it has flourished on the island; readers should naturally consult other entries for genres like salsa (most commonly thought of).",
"Title: Puerto Rican citizenship\n\nPuerto Rican citizenship was first legislated by the United States Congress in Article 7 of the Foraker Act of 1900 and later recognized in the Constitution of Puerto Rico. Puerto Rican citizenship existed before the U.S. takeover of the islands of Puerto Rico and continued afterwards. Its affirmative standing was also recognized before and after the creation of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico in 1952. Puerto Rican citizenship was recognized by the United States Congress in the early twentieth century and continues unchanged after the creation of the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico. The United States government also continues to recognize a Puerto Rican nationality. Puerto Rican citizenship is also recognized by the Spanish Government, which recognizes Puerto Ricans as a people with Puerto Rican, and not \"American\" citizenship. It also grants Spanish citizenship to Puerto Ricans on the basis of their Puerto Rican, not American, citizenship."
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What as part of its National Landscape Conservation System, and protected as a National Conservation Area is located in the western part of Las Vegas?
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Red Rock Canyon
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"The Steese National Conservation Area encompasses 1200000 acre of public land about 100 mi northeast of Fairbanks, Alaska, and is administered by the Bureau of Land Management as part of the National Landscape Conservation System.",
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" While various land uses are allowed in the Steese NCA, the area is managed so that its scenic, scientific, cultural and other resources are protected."
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"The Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area in Nevada is an area managed by the Bureau of Land Management as part of its National Landscape Conservation System, and protected as a National Conservation Area.",
" It is located about 15 mi west of Las Vegas, and is easily seen from the Las Vegas Strip.",
" The area is visited by more than two million people each year."
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"The Lakes is an affluent 2 sqmi planned community located within the city limits of Las Vegas, Nevada.",
" It is located in the western part of the Las Vegas Valley near the Spring Mountains and Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area.",
" The centerpiece of the community, and its namesake, is a large man-made lake, Lake Sahara.",
" It was originally planned to have two man-made lakes but was downscoped to one.",
" It was built from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s, and at the time was at the edge of development in the valley.",
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"The El Malpais National Conservation Area is a federally protected conservation area in the U.S. state of New Mexico.",
" The El Malpais National Conservation area was established in 1987 and is managed by the Bureau of Land Management as part of the National Landscape Conservation System.",
" The adjoining El Malpais National Monument was established at the same time and is managed by the National Park Service."
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"The Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area is a 62844 acres National Conservation Area located in west-central Colorado near Montrose.",
" It is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) as part of the National Landscape Conservation System.",
" 57725 acres were designated in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area Act of 1999 (Public Law 106-76).",
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"Canyons of the Ancients National Monument is a national monument protecting an archaeologically-significant landscape located in the southwestern region of the U.S. state of Colorado.",
" The monument's 176,056 acre are managed by the Bureau of Land Management, as directed in the Presidential proclamation which created the site on June 9, 2000.",
" Canyons of the Ancients National Monument is part of the National Landscape Conservation System, better known as the National Conservation Lands.",
" This system comprises 32 million acres managed by the Bureau of Land Management to conserve, protect, and restore these nationally significant landscapes recognized for their outstanding cultural, ecological, and scientific values.",
" Canyons of the Ancients encompasses and surrounds three of the four separate sections of Hovenweep National Monument, which is administered by the National Park Service.",
" The monument was proclaimed in order to preserve the largest concentration of archaeological sites in the United States, primarily Ancestral Puebloan ruins.",
" As of 2005, over 6,000 individual archeological sites had been identified within the monument."
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"Yaquina Head ( ) is a headland extending into the Pacific Ocean north of Newport, in the U.S. state of Oregon.",
" It is the site of the Yaquina Head Light, and is managed as Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area by the Bureau of Land Management.",
" It is part of the National Landscape Conservation System, commonly known as the National Conservation Lands."
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"The Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area is a 63500 acres United States National Conservation Area located in southwest Utah west of St. George along the borders with Arizona and Nevada.",
" It is managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management as part of the National Landscape Conservation System, and was authorized in the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009."
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"Title: Red Cliffs National Conservation Area\n\nThe Red Cliffs National Conservation Area is a 44724 acres National Conservation Area located in southwest Utah, north of St. George at the northeastern-most edge of the Mojave Desert. It is managed by the Bureau of Land Management as part of the National Landscape Conservation System, and was created as part of the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009.",
"Title: Steese National Conservation Area\n\nThe Steese National Conservation Area encompasses 1200000 acre of public land about 100 mi northeast of Fairbanks, Alaska, and is administered by the Bureau of Land Management as part of the National Landscape Conservation System. Created by the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act in 1980, the Steese NCA's special values include Birch Creek National Wild River, crucial caribou calving grounds and home range, and Dall sheep habitat. While various land uses are allowed in the Steese NCA, the area is managed so that its scenic, scientific, cultural and other resources are protected.",
"Title: Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area\n\nThe Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area in Nevada is an area managed by the Bureau of Land Management as part of its National Landscape Conservation System, and protected as a National Conservation Area. It is located about 15 mi west of Las Vegas, and is easily seen from the Las Vegas Strip. The area is visited by more than two million people each year.",
"Title: National Conservation Area\n\nNational Conservation Area is a designation for certain protected areas in the United States. They are nature conservation areas managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) under the National Landscape Conservation System.",
"Title: The Lakes, Las Vegas\n\nThe Lakes is an affluent 2 sqmi planned community located within the city limits of Las Vegas, Nevada. It is located in the western part of the Las Vegas Valley near the Spring Mountains and Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area. The centerpiece of the community, and its namesake, is a large man-made lake, Lake Sahara. It was originally planned to have two man-made lakes but was downscoped to one. It was built from the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s, and at the time was at the edge of development in the valley. It consists of a mixture of gated communities consisting of large single-family homes, condominia, commercial areas and offices.",
"Title: El Malpais National Conservation Area\n\nThe El Malpais National Conservation Area is a federally protected conservation area in the U.S. state of New Mexico. The El Malpais National Conservation area was established in 1987 and is managed by the Bureau of Land Management as part of the National Landscape Conservation System. The adjoining El Malpais National Monument was established at the same time and is managed by the National Park Service.",
"Title: Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area\n\nThe Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area is a 62844 acres National Conservation Area located in west-central Colorado near Montrose. It is managed by the Bureau of Land Management (BLM) as part of the National Landscape Conservation System. 57725 acres were designated in the Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park and Gunnison Gorge National Conservation Area Act of 1999 (Public Law 106-76). The Black Canyon of the Gunnison Boundary Revision Act of 2003 (PL 108-78) expanded the NCA to its current size.",
"Title: Canyons of the Ancients National Monument\n\nCanyons of the Ancients National Monument is a national monument protecting an archaeologically-significant landscape located in the southwestern region of the U.S. state of Colorado. The monument's 176,056 acre are managed by the Bureau of Land Management, as directed in the Presidential proclamation which created the site on June 9, 2000. Canyons of the Ancients National Monument is part of the National Landscape Conservation System, better known as the National Conservation Lands. This system comprises 32 million acres managed by the Bureau of Land Management to conserve, protect, and restore these nationally significant landscapes recognized for their outstanding cultural, ecological, and scientific values. Canyons of the Ancients encompasses and surrounds three of the four separate sections of Hovenweep National Monument, which is administered by the National Park Service. The monument was proclaimed in order to preserve the largest concentration of archaeological sites in the United States, primarily Ancestral Puebloan ruins. As of 2005, over 6,000 individual archeological sites had been identified within the monument.",
"Title: Yaquina Head\n\nYaquina Head ( ) is a headland extending into the Pacific Ocean north of Newport, in the U.S. state of Oregon. It is the site of the Yaquina Head Light, and is managed as Yaquina Head Outstanding Natural Area by the Bureau of Land Management. It is part of the National Landscape Conservation System, commonly known as the National Conservation Lands.",
"Title: Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area\n\nThe Beaver Dam Wash National Conservation Area is a 63500 acres United States National Conservation Area located in southwest Utah west of St. George along the borders with Arizona and Nevada. It is managed by the U.S. Bureau of Land Management as part of the National Landscape Conservation System, and was authorized in the Omnibus Public Land Management Act of 2009."
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Adriana Ocampo has led six research expeditions to study what geological formation that is more than 180 km in diameter and 20 km in depth
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The Chicxulub crater
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"The Chicxulub crater ( ; ] ) is an impact crater buried underneath the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico.",
" Its center is located near the town of Chicxulub, after which the crater is named.",
" It was formed by a large asteroid or comet about 10 to 15 kilometres (6 to 9 miles) in diameter, the Chicxulub impactor, striking the Earth.",
" The date of the impact coincides precisely with the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary (K–Pg boundary), slightly less than 66 million years ago, and a widely accepted theory is that worldwide climate disruption from the event was the cause of the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, a mass extinction in which 75% of plant and animal species on Earth suddenly became extinct, including all non-avian dinosaurs.",
" The crater is more than 180 km in diameter and 20 km in depth, well into the continental crust of the region of about 10–30 km depth.",
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"Wong How Man (born 1949) is an explorer and photojournalist from Hong Kong, and founder and president of the China Exploration & Research Society (CERS), a preeminent nonprofit organization specializing in exploration, research, conservation and education in remote China.",
" Between 1974, when he began exploring China as a journalist, and 1986, when he founded CERS, Wong led six major expeditions for the \"National Geographic\" magazine.",
" His writing for the \"National Geographic\" was nominated for the Overseas Press Club Award of America.",
" In his 1985 \"National Geographic\" expedition, Wong led a team that found a new source of the Yangtze River that is internationally recognized as the true geographic source of the river.",
" During this expedition he came across the hanging coffins, Wong developped a long life obsession with this peculiar coffins.",
" Wong documented this expedition in his 1989 book, \"Exploring the Yangtze: China's Longest River\".",
" Twenty years later, Wong led a team to discover a new source, four miles west of the source that he had previously discovered.",
" Subsequently, Wong led CERS expeditions that pinpointed the source of the Mekong in 2007 and discovered a new source for the Yellow River in 2008.",
" In 2011, he and his team defined the source of the Salween River."
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"sentences": [
"The Scotian Shelf is a geological formation, part of the Continental shelf, located southwest of Nova Scotia, Canada.",
" It covers an area of 120,000 km², is 700 km long and ranges in width from 120 to 240 km.",
" It has an average depth of 90 metres.",
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"Mount Dummett ( ) is an elongated mountain 11 nautical miles (20 km) east of Mount McCauley in the southern Prince Charles Mountains.",
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" Her research contributed to the understanding of the Chicxulub impact crater.",
" She has led six research expeditions to the Chicxulub impact site.",
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"Watson Escarpment ( ) is a major escarpment in the Queen Maud Mountains, trending northward along the east margin of Scott Glacier, then eastward to Reedy Glacier where it turns southward along the glacier's west side.",
" Somewhat arcuate, the escarpment is nearly 100 nautical miles (180 km) long, rises 3,550 m above sea level, and 1,000 to 1,500 m above the adjacent terrain.",
" The north-central part of the escarpment was observed from a vantage point on Supporting Party Mountain and was partially mapped in December 1929 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Laurence Gould.",
" The escarpment was more closely observed in December 1934 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Quin Blackburn, and was named by Byrd for Thomas J. Watson, American business executive, a patron of this expedition.",
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"Hannan Ice Shelf ( ), is an 18-mile-wide ice shelf on the coast of Enderby Land, Antarctica.",
" The ice shelf is nourished by Molle and Kichenside Glaciers and borders McKinnon Island on all but its north side.",
" Photographed from Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) aircraft in 1956.",
" First visited in October 1957 by an Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) party led by B.H. Stinear.",
" Named by ANCA for F.T. Hannan, meteorologist at Mawson Station in 1957."
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"The Witwatersrand Basin is a largely underground geological formation which surfaces in the Witwatersrand, South Africa.",
" It holds the world's largest known gold reserves and has produced over 1.5 billion ounces (over 40,000 metric tons), which represents about 50% of all the gold ever mined on earth.",
" The basin straddles the old provinces of Transvaal and the Orange Free State, and consists of a 5000–7000 m thick layer of Archean, mainly sedimentary rocks laid down over a period of about 260 million years, starting about 3000 million years ago.",
" The entire series of rocks, known as the “Witwatersrand Supergroup’’ consists of quartzites, banded ironstones, mudstones, tillites, conglomerates and some marine lava deposits.",
" Most of the basin is deeply buried under younger rocks, but outcrops occur in Gauteng, the Free State, as well as in some of the surrounding Provinces.",
" The outcrop in Gauteng forms the Witwatersrand ridge, from which the basin and its rocks derive their name.",
" It was on the southern portion of this ridge that gold was first discovered on the farm Langlaagte in 1886, 5 km west of Johannesburg.",
" Since this gold was embedded in a conglomerate, it was first assumed that this was alluvial gold in an old riverbed, that had been tilted as a result of earth movements.",
" However, when it was found that, traced downdip, the conglomerate was not merely developed for the narrow width of a river, but continued in depth, there came the realisation that this conglomeratic zone was part of a sedimentary succession.",
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"Title: Chicxulub crater\n\nThe Chicxulub crater ( ; ] ) is an impact crater buried underneath the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico. Its center is located near the town of Chicxulub, after which the crater is named. It was formed by a large asteroid or comet about 10 to 15 kilometres (6 to 9 miles) in diameter, the Chicxulub impactor, striking the Earth. The date of the impact coincides precisely with the Cretaceous–Paleogene boundary (K–Pg boundary), slightly less than 66 million years ago, and a widely accepted theory is that worldwide climate disruption from the event was the cause of the Cretaceous–Paleogene extinction event, a mass extinction in which 75% of plant and animal species on Earth suddenly became extinct, including all non-avian dinosaurs. The crater is more than 180 km in diameter and 20 km in depth, well into the continental crust of the region of about 10–30 km depth. It makes the feature the third of the largest confirmed impact structures on Earth.",
"Title: Wong How Man\n\nWong How Man (born 1949) is an explorer and photojournalist from Hong Kong, and founder and president of the China Exploration & Research Society (CERS), a preeminent nonprofit organization specializing in exploration, research, conservation and education in remote China. Between 1974, when he began exploring China as a journalist, and 1986, when he founded CERS, Wong led six major expeditions for the \"National Geographic\" magazine. His writing for the \"National Geographic\" was nominated for the Overseas Press Club Award of America. In his 1985 \"National Geographic\" expedition, Wong led a team that found a new source of the Yangtze River that is internationally recognized as the true geographic source of the river. During this expedition he came across the hanging coffins, Wong developped a long life obsession with this peculiar coffins. Wong documented this expedition in his 1989 book, \"Exploring the Yangtze: China's Longest River\". Twenty years later, Wong led a team to discover a new source, four miles west of the source that he had previously discovered. Subsequently, Wong led CERS expeditions that pinpointed the source of the Mekong in 2007 and discovered a new source for the Yellow River in 2008. In 2011, he and his team defined the source of the Salween River.",
"Title: Scotian Shelf\n\nThe Scotian Shelf is a geological formation, part of the Continental shelf, located southwest of Nova Scotia, Canada. It covers an area of 120,000 km², is 700 km long and ranges in width from 120 to 240 km. It has an average depth of 90 metres. The Scotian Shelf contains the ecologically important Scotian Shelf Large Marine Ecosystem (LME) and the Scotian Shelf Waters (SSW).",
"Title: Aluchin Horst\n\nThe Aluchin Horst (Aluchinskii Massif) is a mountainous geological formation in the Siberian Far East. It is located right below the Arctic Circle, close to the Baimka River, a left tributary of the Bolshoy Anyui River, about 180 km southwest of Bilibino.",
"Title: Mount Dummett\n\nMount Dummett ( ) is an elongated mountain 11 nautical miles (20 km) east of Mount McCauley in the southern Prince Charles Mountains. It was plotted from air photos taken by Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) in 1956, and was named by the Antarctic Names Committee of Australia for R.B. Dummett, formerly Managing Director of BP Australia, in recognition of the valuable assistance given to ANARE by the company.",
"Title: Adriana Ocampo\n\nAdriana Ocampo is a Colombian planetary geologist and the Science Program Manager at NASA Headquarters. Her research contributed to the understanding of the Chicxulub impact crater. She has led six research expeditions to the Chicxulub impact site. Ocampo and her colleagues also discovered the Aorounga Crater Chain in Chad in 1996.",
"Title: East Warburton Basin\n\nThe East Warburton Basin in South Australia is the site of a large impact crater of the Carboniferous period (around 360-300 million years ago). The subterranean structure lies buried at a depth of ~4 km, and measures a minimum of 200 km in diameter. For comparison, Chicxulub crater is about 180 km in diameter.",
"Title: Watson Escarpment\n\nWatson Escarpment ( ) is a major escarpment in the Queen Maud Mountains, trending northward along the east margin of Scott Glacier, then eastward to Reedy Glacier where it turns southward along the glacier's west side. Somewhat arcuate, the escarpment is nearly 100 nautical miles (180 km) long, rises 3,550 m above sea level, and 1,000 to 1,500 m above the adjacent terrain. The north-central part of the escarpment was observed from a vantage point on Supporting Party Mountain and was partially mapped in December 1929 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Laurence Gould. The escarpment was more closely observed in December 1934 by the Byrd Antarctic Expedition geological party under Quin Blackburn, and was named by Byrd for Thomas J. Watson, American business executive, a patron of this expedition. The escarpment was mapped in detail by United States Geological Survey (USGS) from surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1960-64.",
"Title: Hannan Ice Shelf\n\nHannan Ice Shelf ( ), is an 18-mile-wide ice shelf on the coast of Enderby Land, Antarctica. The ice shelf is nourished by Molle and Kichenside Glaciers and borders McKinnon Island on all but its north side. Photographed from Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) aircraft in 1956. First visited in October 1957 by an Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions (ANARE) party led by B.H. Stinear. Named by ANCA for F.T. Hannan, meteorologist at Mawson Station in 1957.",
"Title: Witwatersrand Basin\n\nThe Witwatersrand Basin is a largely underground geological formation which surfaces in the Witwatersrand, South Africa. It holds the world's largest known gold reserves and has produced over 1.5 billion ounces (over 40,000 metric tons), which represents about 50% of all the gold ever mined on earth. The basin straddles the old provinces of Transvaal and the Orange Free State, and consists of a 5000–7000 m thick layer of Archean, mainly sedimentary rocks laid down over a period of about 260 million years, starting about 3000 million years ago. The entire series of rocks, known as the “Witwatersrand Supergroup’’ consists of quartzites, banded ironstones, mudstones, tillites, conglomerates and some marine lava deposits. Most of the basin is deeply buried under younger rocks, but outcrops occur in Gauteng, the Free State, as well as in some of the surrounding Provinces. The outcrop in Gauteng forms the Witwatersrand ridge, from which the basin and its rocks derive their name. It was on the southern portion of this ridge that gold was first discovered on the farm Langlaagte in 1886, 5 km west of Johannesburg. Since this gold was embedded in a conglomerate, it was first assumed that this was alluvial gold in an old riverbed, that had been tilted as a result of earth movements. However, when it was found that, traced downdip, the conglomerate was not merely developed for the narrow width of a river, but continued in depth, there came the realisation that this conglomeratic zone was part of a sedimentary succession. The conglomerate was quickly traced east and westward for a total continuous distance of 50 km to define what became known as the “Central Rand Gold Field”."
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What is the birthyear of the actor that stars in Hail, Caesar and Step Up?
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1980
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"Alden Caleb Ehrenreich ( ; born November 22, 1989) is an American actor.",
" He made his feature film debut in Francis Ford Coppola's independent film \"Tetro\" (2009) and appeared in Coppola's subsequent film \"Twixt\" (2011).",
" In 2013, he appeared in Woody Allen's \"Blue Jasmine\", Park Chan-wook's \"Stoker\" and starred in Richard LaGravenese's \"Beautiful Creatures\".",
" In 2016, he starred as Hobie Doyle in the Coen brothers comedy \"Hail, Caesar!",
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"The 66th Berlin International Film Festival was held from 11 to 21 February 2016, with American actress Meryl Streep as the President of the Jury.",
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"Natasha Bassett is an Australian actress, screenwriter, and director.",
" She may be best known for playing Britney Spears in the Lifetime biopic \"Britney Ever After\", which premiered on February 18, 2017.",
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"Dave Campfield is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and actor.",
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" His latest film Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween featuring Deron Miller, Felissa Rose, Tiffany Shepis, Vernon Wells, Sean Whalen, Andre Gower, and Brinke Stevens is set to make its world premiere at the 2015 Florida Supercon in Miami, FL.",
" Campfield has won over ten awards at indie film festivals including Best Actor for Caesar and Otto's Deadly Christmas at the Horrific Film Festival of San Antonio, TX and Best Screenplay at the Macabre Faire Film Festival of New York.",
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"All Hail the King is a 2014 American direct-to-video short film featuring the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) character Trevor Slattery, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on the home media release of \"\".",
" It is a follow up and spin-off of \"Iron Man 3\", and is the fifth film in the Marvel One-Shots short film series.",
" The film is written and directed by Drew Pearce, and is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise.",
" It stars Ben Kingsley, Scoot McNairy, Lester Speight, and Sam Rockwell, with Kingsley reprising his role from \"Iron Man 3\", and Rockwell reprising his role from \"Iron Man 2\".",
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" It is a fictional story that follows the real-life \"fixer\" Eddie Mannix (Brolin) working in the Hollywood film industry in the 1950s, trying to discover what happened to a cast member who vanished during the filming of a biblical epic."
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"\"Hail Caesar\" is a song by the Australian rock band AC/DC, which was written by members and brothers, Angus and Malcolm Young.",
" It is from their 1995 album \"Ballbreaker\" and was issued on 19 February 1996 as a single.",
" The lyrics, \"All Hail Caesar\", are a reference to the salute given to Roman general Julius Caesar.",
" An edited version of the song at 4:30 appeared only on promo releases of the single.",
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"Step Up Revolution (also known as Step Up 4: Miami Heat, and previously titled Step Up 4Ever) is a 2012 American 3D dance film and the fourth installment in the \"Step Up\" film series.",
" It was released on July 27, 2012.",
" The film was directed by Scott Speer and stars Ryan Guzman and Kathryn McCormick, the latter from the sixth season of \"So You Think You Can Dance\".",
" The film features choreography by Jamal Sims, Christopher Scott, Chuck Maldonado and Travis Wall.",
" The production design was created by Carlos A. Menendez.",
" Unlike the first three films, produced by Touchstone Pictures and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, this film was produced by Summit Entertainment and Offspring Entertainment without Disney's involvement and distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment.",
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"Channing Matthew Tatum (born April 26, 1980) is an American actor.",
" Tatum made his film debut in the drama film \"Coach Carter\" (2005).",
" His breakthrough role was in the 2006 dance film \"Step Up,\" which introduced him to a wider audience.",
" He is known for his portrayal of the character Duke in the 2009 action film \"\" and its 2013 sequel \".\"",
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"Title: Alden Ehrenreich\n\nAlden Caleb Ehrenreich ( ; born November 22, 1989) is an American actor. He made his feature film debut in Francis Ford Coppola's independent film \"Tetro\" (2009) and appeared in Coppola's subsequent film \"Twixt\" (2011). In 2013, he appeared in Woody Allen's \"Blue Jasmine\", Park Chan-wook's \"Stoker\" and starred in Richard LaGravenese's \"Beautiful Creatures\". In 2016, he starred as Hobie Doyle in the Coen brothers comedy \"Hail, Caesar! \" and as Frank Forbes in Warren Beatty's \"Rules Don't Apply\". In 2018, he will star as Han Solo in an as of yet untitled \"Star Wars\" spin-off film revolving around the character's younger years.",
"Title: 66th Berlin International Film Festival\n\nThe 66th Berlin International Film Festival was held from 11 to 21 February 2016, with American actress Meryl Streep as the President of the Jury. The Honorary Golden Bear for lifetime achievement was presented to German cinematographer Michael Ballhaus. \" Hail, Caesar! \", directed by Joel and Ethan Coen, was selected to open the festival. The Golden Bear was awarded to the Italian documentary \"Fire at Sea\", directed by Gianfranco Rosi, which also serves as closing night film.",
"Title: Hail Caesar (1994 film)\n\nHail Caesar is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Anthony Michael Hall (his directorial debut) and starring Hall, Robert Downey, Jr., Samuel L. Jackson, Judd Nelson, and Bobbie Phillips.",
"Title: Natasha Bassett\n\nNatasha Bassett is an Australian actress, screenwriter, and director. She may be best known for playing Britney Spears in the Lifetime biopic \"Britney Ever After\", which premiered on February 18, 2017. Her 2014 short film titled \"Kite\", which she wrote and directed, was accepted into the Rhode Island International Film Festival. She also appeared in the supporting role of Gloria DeLamour in the film \"Hail, Caesar! \".",
"Title: Dave Campfield\n\nDave Campfield is an American film director, producer, screenwriter and actor. He is the director of several feature films, including \"Dark Chamber\" and \"Caesar and Otto's Summer Camp Massacre\". His latest film Caesar and Otto's Paranormal Halloween featuring Deron Miller, Felissa Rose, Tiffany Shepis, Vernon Wells, Sean Whalen, Andre Gower, and Brinke Stevens is set to make its world premiere at the 2015 Florida Supercon in Miami, FL. Campfield has won over ten awards at indie film festivals including Best Actor for Caesar and Otto's Deadly Christmas at the Horrific Film Festival of San Antonio, TX and Best Screenplay at the Macabre Faire Film Festival of New York. Campfield also hosted inravio.com's online program Nerdgasm from 2013–14",
"Title: All Hail the King\n\nAll Hail the King is a 2014 American direct-to-video short film featuring the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) character Trevor Slattery, produced by Marvel Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment on the home media release of \"\". It is a follow up and spin-off of \"Iron Man 3\", and is the fifth film in the Marvel One-Shots short film series. The film is written and directed by Drew Pearce, and is set in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, sharing continuity with the films of the franchise. It stars Ben Kingsley, Scoot McNairy, Lester Speight, and Sam Rockwell, with Kingsley reprising his role from \"Iron Man 3\", and Rockwell reprising his role from \"Iron Man 2\". In \"All Hail the King\", a documentary filmmaker interviews the infamous fake terrorist Trevor Slattery from behind bars.",
"Title: Hail, Caesar!\n\nHail, Caesar! is a 2016 British-American comedy film written, produced, edited, and directed by Joel and Ethan Coen. The film stars Josh Brolin, George Clooney, Alden Ehrenreich, Ralph Fiennes, Jonah Hill, Scarlett Johansson, Frances McDormand, Tilda Swinton, and Channing Tatum. It is a fictional story that follows the real-life \"fixer\" Eddie Mannix (Brolin) working in the Hollywood film industry in the 1950s, trying to discover what happened to a cast member who vanished during the filming of a biblical epic.",
"Title: Hail Caesar (song)\n\n\"Hail Caesar\" is a song by the Australian rock band AC/DC, which was written by members and brothers, Angus and Malcolm Young. It is from their 1995 album \"Ballbreaker\" and was issued on 19 February 1996 as a single. The lyrics, \"All Hail Caesar\", are a reference to the salute given to Roman general Julius Caesar. An edited version of the song at 4:30 appeared only on promo releases of the single. Commercial single releases and the \"Ballbreaker\" album contain the full version at 5:14. The single reached the top 100 ARIA Singles Chart.",
"Title: Step Up Revolution\n\nStep Up Revolution (also known as Step Up 4: Miami Heat, and previously titled Step Up 4Ever) is a 2012 American 3D dance film and the fourth installment in the \"Step Up\" film series. It was released on July 27, 2012. The film was directed by Scott Speer and stars Ryan Guzman and Kathryn McCormick, the latter from the sixth season of \"So You Think You Can Dance\". The film features choreography by Jamal Sims, Christopher Scott, Chuck Maldonado and Travis Wall. The production design was created by Carlos A. Menendez. Unlike the first three films, produced by Touchstone Pictures and distributed by Walt Disney Studios Motion Pictures, this film was produced by Summit Entertainment and Offspring Entertainment without Disney's involvement and distributed by Lions Gate Entertainment. This is also the first Summit Entertainment film after being acquired by Lionsgate in January 2012.",
"Title: Channing Tatum\n\nChanning Matthew Tatum (born April 26, 1980) is an American actor. Tatum made his film debut in the drama film \"Coach Carter\" (2005). His breakthrough role was in the 2006 dance film \"Step Up,\" which introduced him to a wider audience. He is known for his portrayal of the character Duke in the 2009 action film \"\" and its 2013 sequel \".\" Although both \" G.I. Joe\" films received negative reviews from critics, they were commercially successful, grossing more than $300 million at the box office."
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What is the capital of the district where Ada is located?
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Ada Foah
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"Ada (; Hungarian: \"Ada\" ) is a town and municipality located in the North Banat District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia.",
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"Kasseh is a town in the Ada East district, a district in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.",
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" Kasseh is connected to almost all the towns and villages in the Ada East district by road or path.",
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"Ada Ciganlija (Serbian Cyrillic: Ада Циганлија, ] ), colloquially shortened to Ada, is a river island that has artificially been turned into a peninsula, located in the Sava River's course through central Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.",
" The name can also refer to the adjoining artificial Lake Sava and its beach.",
" To take advantage of its central location, over the past few decades, it was turned into an immensely popular recreational zone, most notable for its beaches and sports facilities, which, during summer seasons, can have over 100,000 visitors daily and up to 300,000 visitors over the weekend.",
" Owing to this popularity, Ada Ciganlija has been commonly nicknamed \"More Beograda\" (\"Belgrade's Sea\"), which was officially accepted as an advertising slogan in 2008, stylised as \"More BeogrADA\"."
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"Ada Municipal Airport (IATA: ADT, ICAO: KADH, FAA LID: ADH) is a public airport located two miles (3 km) north of the central business district of Ada, a city in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States.",
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" It has a population of 71,671."
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"Ada Međica () is an island and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.",
" It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Novi Beograd.",
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" It is located just north of the central part of the much larger Ada Ciganlija."
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"Centennial High School is a four-year public secondary school in Boise, Idaho.",
" Although located in Boise, it is part of the West Ada School District; at the time of its construction, CHS was in unincorporated Ada County.",
" The West Ada district's second of five traditional high schools, Centennial opened in 1987 and serves neighborhoods in northwestern Boise and northeastern Meridian.",
" The centennial of Idaho statehood was observed in 1990."
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"Title: Ada High School (Ohio)\n\nAda High School is a public high school located in Ada, Ohio. It is the only high school in the Ada Exempted Village School District.",
"Title: Ada, Serbia\n\nAda (; Hungarian: \"Ada\" ) is a town and municipality located in the North Banat District of the autonomous province of Vojvodina, Serbia. It is situated near the river Tisa in the geographical region of Bačka. The town has a population of 9,564, while Ada municipality has 16,991 inhabitants (2011 census).",
"Title: Ada Kasseh\n\nKasseh is a town in the Ada East district, a district in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. It is a major town located between Sege and Sogakope on the Accra-Aflao road. Kasseh has the biggest market in four districts(Ada West, Ada East, South Tongu and North Tongu) in its area. Kasseh is connected to almost all the towns and villages in the Ada East district by road or path. It is the most easily accessible town in the district. It is connected by road to the district capital town of Ada Foah and the Town called Big Ada.",
"Title: Ada (Ghana parliament constituency)\n\nAda is one of the constituencies represented in the Parliament of Ghana. It elects one Member of Parliament (MP) by the first past the post system of election. The Ada constituency is located in the Dangme East District of the Greater Accra Region of Ghana.",
"Title: Ada Ciganlija\n\nAda Ciganlija (Serbian Cyrillic: Ада Циганлија, ] ), colloquially shortened to Ada, is a river island that has artificially been turned into a peninsula, located in the Sava River's course through central Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The name can also refer to the adjoining artificial Lake Sava and its beach. To take advantage of its central location, over the past few decades, it was turned into an immensely popular recreational zone, most notable for its beaches and sports facilities, which, during summer seasons, can have over 100,000 visitors daily and up to 300,000 visitors over the weekend. Owing to this popularity, Ada Ciganlija has been commonly nicknamed \"More Beograda\" (\"Belgrade's Sea\"), which was officially accepted as an advertising slogan in 2008, stylised as \"More BeogrADA\".",
"Title: Ada Municipal Airport\n\nAda Municipal Airport (IATA: ADT, ICAO: KADH, FAA LID: ADH) is a public airport located two miles (3 km) north of the central business district of Ada, a city in Pontotoc County, Oklahoma, United States. It is owned by the City of Ada, which is located in southeast Oklahoma, 88 mi southeast of Oklahoma City.",
"Title: Dangme East District\n\nThe Dangme East District is one of the ten (10) districts in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana, and covers a surface of 909 km². Major Towns in the district are Big Ada and Ada Kasseh. Ada Foah, which is the district capital, is located at the beach and river estuary. Most of the inhabitants (85.9%) belong to the cultural group of the Dangme. It has a population of 71,671.",
"Title: Big Ada\n\nBig Ada is a town in the Dangme East district, a district in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. The settlement lies along the road from Ada Kasseh to the district capital Ada Foah, just off the Accra-Aflao motorway.",
"Title: Ada Međica\n\nAda Međica () is an island and an urban neighborhood of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Novi Beograd. Ada Međica is an ovally shaped river island in the Sava river, a 1.5 km long and 200 m wide. It is located just north of the central part of the much larger Ada Ciganlija.",
"Title: Centennial High School (Idaho)\n\nCentennial High School is a four-year public secondary school in Boise, Idaho. Although located in Boise, it is part of the West Ada School District; at the time of its construction, CHS was in unincorporated Ada County. The West Ada district's second of five traditional high schools, Centennial opened in 1987 and serves neighborhoods in northwestern Boise and northeastern Meridian. The centennial of Idaho statehood was observed in 1990."
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Shubhendra Shankar, also known as Shubho Shankar, was a graphic artist, musician and composer, he was the son and the eldest child of renowned musicians Ravi Shankar and Annapurna Devi, an Indian surbahar (bass sitar) player of which type of music?
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" It was released in 1970 on the Reprise record label.",
" The album is a fusion of Indian music with Western rock and electronic music, and was among the first works in the rock genre by an Indian musician.",
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"Kamala Chakravarty (born Saraswati Kamala Shastri, 1928) is an Indian classical musician and former dancer, known for her association with sitar maestro Ravi Shankar.",
" From 1967 until the late 1970s, she accompanied Shankar, in the role of tambura player and singer, in a number of acclaimed performances, including the Monterey International Pop Festival (1967), his Human Rights Day duet with violinist Yehudi Menuhin (1967), the Concert for Bangladesh (1971) and the Music Festival from India (1974).",
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"Ravi Shankar: In Celebration is a compilation box set by Indian classical musician and composer Ravi Shankar, released in 1996 on Angel Records in conjunction with Dark Horse Records.",
" The four discs cover Shankar's international career, from the 1950s to the mid 1990s, and include recordings originally released on the World Pacific, HMV, Angel, Apple, Dark Horse and Private Music record labels.",
" Shankar's friend George Harrison compiled and co-produced the set, which was issued as part of year-long celebrations for Shankar's 75th birthday."
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"Ravi Shankar's Music Festival from India was an Indian classical music revue led by sitarist and composer Ravi Shankar intended for Western concert audiences and performed in 1974.",
" Its presentation was the first project undertaken by the Material World Charitable Foundation, set up the previous year by ex-Beatle George Harrison.",
" Long a champion of Indian music, Harrison also produced an eponymous studio album by the Music Festival orchestra, which was released in 1976 on his Dark Horse record label.",
" Both the CD format of the Ravi Shankar's Music Festival from India album and a DVD of their performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London were issued for the first time on the 2010 Shankar–Harrison box set \"Collaborations\"."
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"P. Ravi Shankar (born Pudipeddi Ravi Shankar Sarma) also known as Kempegowda Ravi, Armuga Ravishankar or Bommali Ravi Shankar, Sai Ravi is an Indian film actor, dubbing artist, director and writer.",
" He rose to fame from 2011 blockbuster Kempegowda starring Sudeep.",
" He has also acted in a few Telugu and Tamil films.",
" He dubbed for over 2600 films with more than 1000 films each in Telugu and Tamil languages.",
" He dubbed for over 150 films each in Kannada films."
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"Hiren Roy (1920–1992) was for many years considered to be the best sitar maker in India.",
" Many great musicians, including Nikhil Banerjee, Vilayat Khan, Annapurna Devi, and Ravi Shankar, have sworn by his creations."
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"Shankar Family & Friends (stylised as Shankar Family Friends on the album cover) is an album by Indian musician Ravi Shankar, recorded primarily in Los Angeles during the spring of 1973, but not released until late 1974.",
" It was produced by Shankar's friend George Harrison and one of the first releases on the ex-Beatle's Dark Horse label.",
" Out of print for many years, and much sought after as a result, the album was remastered in 2010 and reissued as part of the Ravi Shankar–George Harrison box set \"Collaborations\"."
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"Annapurna Devi (born Roshanara Khan on 16 April 1927), is an Indian surbahar (bass sitar) player of Hindustani Classical Music.",
" She is the daughter and disciple of Allauddin Khan, the founder of Maihar gharana, and from 1941 to 1962 was married to sitar maestro Ravi Shankar, also one of her father's disciples.",
" After her divorce, she never performed again in public.",
" She moved to Mumbai, became a recluse and started teaching.",
" Over the years she has had notable disciples: Hariprasad Chaurasia, Nityanand Haldipur, Nikhil Banerjee, Amit Bhattacharya, Pradeep Barot and Saswatti Saha (Sitar)."
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" It contains studio recordings made by a large ensemble of performers, many of whom Shankar had brought to the United States from India.",
" Among the musicians were Shivkumar Sharma, Jitendra Abhisheki, Palghat Raghu, Lakshmi Shankar, Aashish Khan and Alla Rakha.",
" The project presented Indian classical music in an orchestral setting, so recalling Shankar's work as musical director of All India Radio in the years before he achieved international fame as a soloist during the 1960s."
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"Title: Kamala Chakravarty\n\nKamala Chakravarty (born Saraswati Kamala Shastri, 1928) is an Indian classical musician and former dancer, known for her association with sitar maestro Ravi Shankar. From 1967 until the late 1970s, she accompanied Shankar, in the role of tambura player and singer, in a number of acclaimed performances, including the Monterey International Pop Festival (1967), his Human Rights Day duet with violinist Yehudi Menuhin (1967), the Concert for Bangladesh (1971) and the Music Festival from India (1974). She also lived with Shankar as his wife from 1967 to 1981, during which he was still married to musician and teacher Annapurna Devi.",
"Title: Shubhendra Shankar\n\nShubhendra Shankar (Bengali: শুভেন্দ্র শঙ্কর ; 30 March 1942 – 15 September 1992), also known as Shubho Shankar, was a graphic artist, musician and composer. He was the son and the eldest child of renowned musicians Ravi Shankar and Annapurna Devi.",
"Title: Ravi Shankar: In Celebration\n\nRavi Shankar: In Celebration is a compilation box set by Indian classical musician and composer Ravi Shankar, released in 1996 on Angel Records in conjunction with Dark Horse Records. The four discs cover Shankar's international career, from the 1950s to the mid 1990s, and include recordings originally released on the World Pacific, HMV, Angel, Apple, Dark Horse and Private Music record labels. Shankar's friend George Harrison compiled and co-produced the set, which was issued as part of year-long celebrations for Shankar's 75th birthday.",
"Title: Ravi Shankar's Music Festival from India\n\nRavi Shankar's Music Festival from India was an Indian classical music revue led by sitarist and composer Ravi Shankar intended for Western concert audiences and performed in 1974. Its presentation was the first project undertaken by the Material World Charitable Foundation, set up the previous year by ex-Beatle George Harrison. Long a champion of Indian music, Harrison also produced an eponymous studio album by the Music Festival orchestra, which was released in 1976 on his Dark Horse record label. Both the CD format of the Ravi Shankar's Music Festival from India album and a DVD of their performance at the Royal Albert Hall in London were issued for the first time on the 2010 Shankar–Harrison box set \"Collaborations\".",
"Title: P. Ravi Shankar\n\nP. Ravi Shankar (born Pudipeddi Ravi Shankar Sarma) also known as Kempegowda Ravi, Armuga Ravishankar or Bommali Ravi Shankar, Sai Ravi is an Indian film actor, dubbing artist, director and writer. He rose to fame from 2011 blockbuster Kempegowda starring Sudeep. He has also acted in a few Telugu and Tamil films. He dubbed for over 2600 films with more than 1000 films each in Telugu and Tamil languages. He dubbed for over 150 films each in Kannada films.",
"Title: Hiren Roy\n\nHiren Roy (1920–1992) was for many years considered to be the best sitar maker in India. Many great musicians, including Nikhil Banerjee, Vilayat Khan, Annapurna Devi, and Ravi Shankar, have sworn by his creations.",
"Title: Shankar Family & Friends\n\nShankar Family & Friends (stylised as Shankar Family Friends on the album cover) is an album by Indian musician Ravi Shankar, recorded primarily in Los Angeles during the spring of 1973, but not released until late 1974. It was produced by Shankar's friend George Harrison and one of the first releases on the ex-Beatle's Dark Horse label. Out of print for many years, and much sought after as a result, the album was remastered in 2010 and reissued as part of the Ravi Shankar–George Harrison box set \"Collaborations\".",
"Title: Annapurna Devi\n\nAnnapurna Devi (born Roshanara Khan on 16 April 1927), is an Indian surbahar (bass sitar) player of Hindustani Classical Music. She is the daughter and disciple of Allauddin Khan, the founder of Maihar gharana, and from 1941 to 1962 was married to sitar maestro Ravi Shankar, also one of her father's disciples. After her divorce, she never performed again in public. She moved to Mumbai, became a recluse and started teaching. Over the years she has had notable disciples: Hariprasad Chaurasia, Nityanand Haldipur, Nikhil Banerjee, Amit Bhattacharya, Pradeep Barot and Saswatti Saha (Sitar).",
"Title: Ravi Shankar's Festival from India\n\nRavi Shankar's Festival from India is a double album by Indian musician and composer Ravi Shankar, released on World Pacific Records in December 1968. It contains studio recordings made by a large ensemble of performers, many of whom Shankar had brought to the United States from India. Among the musicians were Shivkumar Sharma, Jitendra Abhisheki, Palghat Raghu, Lakshmi Shankar, Aashish Khan and Alla Rakha. The project presented Indian classical music in an orchestral setting, so recalling Shankar's work as musical director of All India Radio in the years before he achieved international fame as a soloist during the 1960s."
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The Last Rites of Joe May starred which actor who has won a Bronze Star for his service in Vietnam?
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Chelcie Claude Ross
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"The 507th Maintenance Company was a United States Army unit which was ambushed during the Battle of Nasiriyah in the rapid advance towards Baghdad during 2003 invasion of Iraq on 23 March 2003.",
" The most well known member of the unit was Private First Class Jessica Lynch whose rescue from an Iraqi hospital received world wide media coverage.",
" Sergeant Donald Walters and Private First Class Patrick Miller were both awarded the Silver Star for valor.",
" Sergeant Matthew Rose was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with \"V\" Device.",
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"Johnny Doesn't Live Here Any More is a 1944 American comedy/romance film starring Simone Simon, James Ellison, William Terry, and featuring Robert Mitchum in an early role.",
" Produced by King Brothers Productions, it was co-written by Philip Yordan and directed by the German-American director Joe May, and constitutes the final film directed by Joe May.",
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"The Lt. Raymond Enners Award is an award given annually to the NCAA's most outstanding player in men's college lacrosse.",
" The award is presented by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) and is named after 1st Lt. Raymond J. Enners, who attended the United States Military Academy, class of 1967, and served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War.",
" While leading a platoon, he was killed in combat on September 18, 1968.",
" Enners received the Distinguished Service Cross, the Bronze Star Medal, and the Purple Heart for extraordinary heroism in combat in South Vietnam.",
" He was a member of the 1963 All-Long Island lacrosse team, a 1967 USILA Honorable Mention All-American, and was inducted into the Suffolk County Hall of Fame in 2004.",
" The award was first given in the season immediately after his death.",
" The Lt. Ray Enners Award—another award named after Lt. Enners—is presented annually by the Suffolk County Boys Lacrosse Coaches Association to the outstanding high school player in Suffolk County, New York.",
" Frank Urso is the only athlete who has won both awards (1975 and 1972)."
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"The Seven Sacraments Altarpiece is a fixed-wing triptych by the Early Netherlandish artist Rogier van der Weyden and his workshop.",
" It was painted from 1445 to 1450, probably for a church in Poligny (Max J. Friedländer claimed that it was commissioned by the Bishop Jean Chevrot), and is now in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp.",
" It depicts the seven sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church.",
" On the left panel are baptism, confirmation and confession and on the right hand panel the ordination of a priest, marriage and the last rites.",
" The central panel (possibly the only autograph part of the work) is dominated by a crucifixion in the foreground, with the sacrament of the Eucharist in the background.",
" Angels hover over each sacrament with scrolls, with clothes colour-matched to the sacraments, from white for baptism to black for the last rites.",
" The side panels also depict the altarpiece's commissioners, along with some portrait heads only added shortly before the work was completed.",
" Two coats of arms (probably that of the commissioners) (left: \"sable\" chevron on \"or\" field; right: \"argent\" tower on \"sable\" field) are painted in the spandrels of the painting's inner frame."
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"The Last Rites of Joe May is a 2011 American drama film written and directed by Joe Maggio.",
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" The film was released on November 4, 2011, by Tribeca Film."
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"Hilde Warren und der Tod (\"Hilde Warren and the Death\") is a German film from 1917 by Joe May (director, born Joseph Otto Mandel) and Fritz Lang (screenplay).",
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"The last rites are the final ministrations to the dying in various religions. For last rites in Christianity, see last rites (Christianity).",
" For those in Islam, see Islamic funeral."
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"Title: 507th Maintenance Company\n\nThe 507th Maintenance Company was a United States Army unit which was ambushed during the Battle of Nasiriyah in the rapid advance towards Baghdad during 2003 invasion of Iraq on 23 March 2003. The most well known member of the unit was Private First Class Jessica Lynch whose rescue from an Iraqi hospital received world wide media coverage. Sergeant Donald Walters and Private First Class Patrick Miller were both awarded the Silver Star for valor. Sergeant Matthew Rose was awarded the Bronze Star Medal with \"V\" Device. Many other members of the unit were decorated as well, receiving the Bronze Star Medal, Purple Heart, and/or Prisoner of War Medal.",
"Title: Last rites\n\nThe last rites, in Catholicism, are the last prayers and ministrations given to many Catholics when possible shortly before death. The last rites go by various names and include various practices in different Catholic traditions. They may be administered to those awaiting execution, mortally injured, or terminally ill. But 'last rites' are also known in other religions.",
"Title: Johnny Doesn't Live Here Any More\n\nJohnny Doesn't Live Here Any More is a 1944 American comedy/romance film starring Simone Simon, James Ellison, William Terry, and featuring Robert Mitchum in an early role. Produced by King Brothers Productions, it was co-written by Philip Yordan and directed by the German-American director Joe May, and constitutes the final film directed by Joe May. It was based on a short story purchased by the King Brothers.",
"Title: Chelcie Ross\n\nChelcie Claude Ross (born June 20, 1942) is an American character actor. He served in Vietnam as an officer in the United States Air Force where he had been awarded a Bronze Star, and earned an MFA from the Dallas Theater Center.",
"Title: Lt. Raymond Enners Award\n\nThe Lt. Raymond Enners Award is an award given annually to the NCAA's most outstanding player in men's college lacrosse. The award is presented by the United States Intercollegiate Lacrosse Association (USILA) and is named after 1st Lt. Raymond J. Enners, who attended the United States Military Academy, class of 1967, and served in the U.S. Army during the Vietnam War. While leading a platoon, he was killed in combat on September 18, 1968. Enners received the Distinguished Service Cross, the Bronze Star Medal, and the Purple Heart for extraordinary heroism in combat in South Vietnam. He was a member of the 1963 All-Long Island lacrosse team, a 1967 USILA Honorable Mention All-American, and was inducted into the Suffolk County Hall of Fame in 2004. The award was first given in the season immediately after his death. The Lt. Ray Enners Award—another award named after Lt. Enners—is presented annually by the Suffolk County Boys Lacrosse Coaches Association to the outstanding high school player in Suffolk County, New York. Frank Urso is the only athlete who has won both awards (1975 and 1972).",
"Title: Bronze Star Medal\n\nThe Bronze Star Medal, unofficially the Bronze Star, is a United States decoration awarded to members of the United States Armed Forces for either heroic achievement, heroic service, meritorious achievement, or meritorious service in a combat zone.",
"Title: Seven Sacraments Altarpiece\n\nThe Seven Sacraments Altarpiece is a fixed-wing triptych by the Early Netherlandish artist Rogier van der Weyden and his workshop. It was painted from 1445 to 1450, probably for a church in Poligny (Max J. Friedländer claimed that it was commissioned by the Bishop Jean Chevrot), and is now in the Royal Museum of Fine Arts, Antwerp. It depicts the seven sacraments of the Roman Catholic Church. On the left panel are baptism, confirmation and confession and on the right hand panel the ordination of a priest, marriage and the last rites. The central panel (possibly the only autograph part of the work) is dominated by a crucifixion in the foreground, with the sacrament of the Eucharist in the background. Angels hover over each sacrament with scrolls, with clothes colour-matched to the sacraments, from white for baptism to black for the last rites. The side panels also depict the altarpiece's commissioners, along with some portrait heads only added shortly before the work was completed. Two coats of arms (probably that of the commissioners) (left: \"sable\" chevron on \"or\" field; right: \"argent\" tower on \"sable\" field) are painted in the spandrels of the painting's inner frame.",
"Title: The Last Rites of Joe May\n\nThe Last Rites of Joe May is a 2011 American drama film written and directed by Joe Maggio. The film stars Dennis Farina, Jamie Anne Allman, Ian Barford, Meredith Droeger, Chelcie Ross and Gary Cole. The film was released on November 4, 2011, by Tribeca Film.",
"Title: Hilde Warren und der Tod\n\nHilde Warren und der Tod (\"Hilde Warren and the Death\") is a German film from 1917 by Joe May (director, born Joseph Otto Mandel) and Fritz Lang (screenplay). The title role of Hilde was played by Joe May's wife Mia May.",
"Title: Last Rites (disambiguation)\n\nThe last rites are the final ministrations to the dying in various religions. For last rites in Christianity, see last rites (Christianity). For those in Islam, see Islamic funeral."
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Conrad Vogt-Svendsen, was a Norwegian priest, he was assistant seamen's priest in Hamburg during Second World War, helped with the White Buses operation in 1945, an operation undertaken by the Swedish Red Cross and the Danish government in the spring of 1945 to rescue concentration camp inmates in areas under Nazi control, and transport them to which neutral country?
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"Below is an incomplete list of SS subcamps of Neuengamme camp system operating from 1938 until 1945.",
" The Neuengamme concentration camp established by the SS in Hamburg, Germany, became a massive Nazi concentration camp complex using prisoner forced labour for production purposes in World War II.",
" Some 99 SS subcamps were part of the Neuengamme camp system, with up to 106,000 inmates.",
" The number of prisoners per location ranged from more than 5,000 to only a dozen at a work site.",
" Beginning in 1942, inmates of Neuengamme were also transported to the camp \"Arbeitsdorf\".",
" \"Toward the ends of the war three times more prisoners were in satellite camps than in the main camp\" wrote Dr. Garbe of the \"Neuengamme Memorial Museum\".",
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"Finn Moestue Huseby (11 May 1905 – 2001) was a Norwegian priest.",
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" He had to leave Germany because of a conflict with Nazi-friendly Norwegians in Germany, and assistant priest Arne Berge took over after him as the seamen's priest in Hamburg.",
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"Majdanek, or KL Lublin, was a German concentration and extermination camp built and operated by the SS on the outskirts of the city of Lublin during the German occupation of Poland in World War II.",
" Although initially purposed for forced labor rather than extermination, the camp was used to kill people on an industrial scale during Operation Reinhard, the German plan to murder all Jews within their own General Government territory of Poland.",
" The camp, which operated from October 1, 1941, until July 22, 1944, was captured nearly intact, because the rapid advance of the Soviet Red Army during \"Operation Bagration\" prevented the \"SS\" from destroying most of its infrastructure, and the inept Deputy Camp Commandant Anton Thernes failed in his task of removing incriminating evidence of war crimes.",
" Therefore, Majdanek became the first concentration camp discovered by Allied forces.",
" Also known to the \"SS\" as \"Konzentrationslager Lublin\", Majdanek remains the best preserved Nazi concentration camp of the Holocaust."
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"The Topovske Šupe concentration camp (German: \"Konzentrationslager Kanonen-Schuppen\" ; Serbian: \"Logor Topovske Šupe\", Логор Топовске Шупе ) was a concentration camp located on the outskirts of Belgrade which was operated by Nazi Germany with the help of Milan Nedić's quisling government during World War II.",
" Located in the neighborhood of Autokomanda, on the site of an old military base, the camp held approximately 5,000 to 6,000 inmates from its establishment on 20 August 1941 until its closure in December of that year.",
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"Josef Kramer (10 November 1906 – 13 December 1945) was the Commandant of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.",
" Dubbed The Beast of Belsen by camp inmates, he was a notorious German Nazi war criminal, directly responsible for the deaths of thousands of people.",
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" On 8 April, 1945 over 3,000 concentration camp internees were killed in an Allied air raid and subsequent attacks by SS guards, Gestapo, and Nazi party officials, as well as members of the public.",
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" Established in mid-1941, it was used to detain as many as 35,000 people during the war and was liberated by the Yugoslav Partisans in 1944.",
" More than 10,000 people are thought to have been killed at the camp.",
" After the war, a memorial to the victims of the camp was erected on Mount Bubanj, where many inmates were shot.",
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"Arne Berge (29 June 1908 – 13 August 1988) was a Norwegian priest.",
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"Title: Conrad Vogt-Svendsen\n\nConrad Vogt-Svendsen (6 March 1914 – 1 December 1973) was a Norwegian priest. He was assistant seamen's priest in Hamburg during Second World War, helped with the White Buses operation in 1945, and was later main priest for the deaf in Norway.",
"Title: List of subcamps of Neuengamme\n\nBelow is an incomplete list of SS subcamps of Neuengamme camp system operating from 1938 until 1945. The Neuengamme concentration camp established by the SS in Hamburg, Germany, became a massive Nazi concentration camp complex using prisoner forced labour for production purposes in World War II. Some 99 SS subcamps were part of the Neuengamme camp system, with up to 106,000 inmates. The number of prisoners per location ranged from more than 5,000 to only a dozen at a work site. Beginning in 1942, inmates of Neuengamme were also transported to the camp \"Arbeitsdorf\". \"Toward the ends of the war three times more prisoners were in satellite camps than in the main camp\" wrote Dr. Garbe of the \"Neuengamme Memorial Museum\". Several of the subcamps have memorials or plaques installed, but as of 2000, there was nothing at 28 locations.",
"Title: Finn Moestue Husebye\n\nFinn Moestue Huseby (11 May 1905 – 2001) was a Norwegian priest. He graduated as cand.theol. in 1930. He worked as seamen's priest in New Orleans from 1931 to 1934, in Antwerp from 1935 to 1936, and in Hamburg from 1936 to 1942. He had to leave Germany because of a conflict with Nazi-friendly Norwegians in Germany, and assistant priest Arne Berge took over after him as the seamen's priest in Hamburg. He was parish priest in Brandbu from 1946.",
"Title: Majdanek concentration camp\n\nMajdanek, or KL Lublin, was a German concentration and extermination camp built and operated by the SS on the outskirts of the city of Lublin during the German occupation of Poland in World War II. Although initially purposed for forced labor rather than extermination, the camp was used to kill people on an industrial scale during Operation Reinhard, the German plan to murder all Jews within their own General Government territory of Poland. The camp, which operated from October 1, 1941, until July 22, 1944, was captured nearly intact, because the rapid advance of the Soviet Red Army during \"Operation Bagration\" prevented the \"SS\" from destroying most of its infrastructure, and the inept Deputy Camp Commandant Anton Thernes failed in his task of removing incriminating evidence of war crimes. Therefore, Majdanek became the first concentration camp discovered by Allied forces. Also known to the \"SS\" as \"Konzentrationslager Lublin\", Majdanek remains the best preserved Nazi concentration camp of the Holocaust.",
"Title: Topovske Šupe concentration camp\n\nThe Topovske Šupe concentration camp (German: \"Konzentrationslager Kanonen-Schuppen\" ; Serbian: \"Logor Topovske Šupe\", Логор Топовске Шупе ) was a concentration camp located on the outskirts of Belgrade which was operated by Nazi Germany with the help of Milan Nedić's quisling government during World War II. Located in the neighborhood of Autokomanda, on the site of an old military base, the camp held approximately 5,000 to 6,000 inmates from its establishment on 20 August 1941 until its closure in December of that year. About 4,300 inmates were killed during its operation, of whom 3,000 were killed as hostages and 1,300 were killed as suspected anti-fascists.",
"Title: Josef Kramer\n\nJosef Kramer (10 November 1906 – 13 December 1945) was the Commandant of the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. Dubbed The Beast of Belsen by camp inmates, he was a notorious German Nazi war criminal, directly responsible for the deaths of thousands of people. He was detained by the British army after the Second World War, convicted of war crimes and hanged on the gallows in Hamelin prison by British executioner Albert Pierrepoint.",
"Title: White Buses\n\n\"White Buses\" was an operation undertaken by the Swedish Red Cross and the Danish government in the spring of 1945 to rescue concentration camp inmates in areas under Nazi control and transport them to Sweden, a neutral country. Although the operation was initially targeted at saving citizens of Scandinavian countries, it rapidly expanded to include citizens of other countries.",
"Title: Celle massacre\n\nThe Celle massacre (euphemistically called \"\"Celler Hasenjagd\"\", \"hare chase of Celle\") was a massacre of concentration camp inmates that took place in Celle, Prussian Hanover, in the last weeks of the Second World War. On 8 April, 1945 over 3,000 concentration camp internees were killed in an Allied air raid and subsequent attacks by SS guards, Gestapo, and Nazi party officials, as well as members of the public. Some of the perpetrators of the massacre were later tried but all of those convicted for the crime were set free in the early 1950s.",
"Title: Crveni Krst concentration camp\n\nThe Crveni Krst concentration camp (lit. Red Cross concentration camp), located in Crveni Krst, Niš, was operated by the German Gestapo and used to hold captured Serbs, Jews and Romanis during the Second World War. Established in mid-1941, it was used to detain as many as 35,000 people during the war and was liberated by the Yugoslav Partisans in 1944. More than 10,000 people are thought to have been killed at the camp. After the war, a memorial to the victims of the camp was erected on Mount Bubanj, where many inmates were shot. A memorial museum was opened on the former campgrounds in 1967 and in 1979 the campgrounds were declared a Cultural Monument of Exceptional Importance and came under the protection of the Socialist Republic of Serbia.",
"Title: Arne Berge\n\nArne Berge (29 June 1908 – 13 August 1988) was a Norwegian priest. He was seamen's priest in Hamburg during World War II, when he also worked among Scandinavian prisoners in Germany, and helped planning and carrying out the White Buses operation."
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What NBA basketball player was named NBA Rookie of the Year for the 2015–16 season and has an uncle who is a Bachata artist?
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Karl-Anthony Towns Jr.
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"Ralph Lee Sampson Jr. (born July 7, 1960) is an American retired basketball player.",
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"Jerry Ray Lucas (born March 30, 1940) is an American former basketball player and memory education expert.",
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" Starting with the 2016–2017 NBA season, he is the television play-by-play voice for the Portland Trail Blazers.",
" As of the 2015–16 season, Calabro is the lead play-by-play announcer for NBA on ESPN Radio, including NBA Finals games in 2007, 2014 and 2016 alongside personalities like Jack Ramsay and Hubie Brown.",
" Calabro has done ESPN radio play-by-play for the NBA Conference Finals for a decade in addition to being a regular contributor to TNT's NBA broadcasts.",
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"Malcolm Moses Adams Brogdon (born December 11, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
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" He was selected in the second round of the 2016 NBA draft by the Bucks with the 36th overall pick.",
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"The 2000–01 NBA season was the 76ers 52nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 38th season in Philadelphia.",
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" It was the 76ers' best regular season record since 1984–85.",
" Iverson averaged a then-career high 31.1 points, winning his second NBA scoring title in the process.",
" He also won the NBA steals title at 2.5 per game.",
" Iverson was named NBA Most Valuable Player for his accomplishments, beating Tim Duncan and Shaquille O'Neal by a wide margin.",
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"Michael Carter-Williams (born October 10, 1991) is an American professional basketball player for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
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"Kyrie Andrew Irving ( , born March 23, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
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"Title: Zacarías Ferreíra\n\nZacarías Ferreira is a Bachata artist from the Dominican Republic. He was born in the 1970s in the Dominican Republic. He is the uncle of professional basketball player Karl-Anthony Towns, who currently plays on the Minnesota Timberwolves, of the NBA.",
"Title: Ralph Sampson\n\nRalph Lee Sampson Jr. (born July 7, 1960) is an American retired basketball player. A 7-foot-4 phenom, three-time College Player of the Year, and first selection in the 1983 NBA draft, Sampson brought heavy expectations with him to the National Basketball Association (NBA). The NBA Rookie of the Year, Sampson averaged 20.7 points and 10.9 rebounds for his first three seasons with the Houston Rockets before injuries began to take their toll. Three knee surgeries later he retired as a four-time All-Star, an NBA Rookie of the Year, and an NBA All-Star Game MVP (). One of his many career highlights was a buzzer-beating shot to dethrone the Los Angeles Lakers as Western Conference champions in 1986, derailing their hopes for coveted back-to-back NBA titles, and sending the Rockets to their second NBA Finals in the team's history.",
"Title: Alvan Adams\n\nAlvan Leigh Adams (born July 19, 1954) is an American retired professional basketball player. After starring at the University of Oklahoma, the 6'9\" (2.06 m) power forward/center was selected by the Phoenix Suns with the 4th pick of the 1975 NBA draft. Adams was a rookie on a Suns team whose season included an improbable playoff run that took them all the way to the 1976 NBA Finals. In the same year, he was selected to play in the All-Star Game and won the NBA Rookie of the Year Award as well as being named to the All-NBA Rookie Team. Adams spent his entire career with the Suns and retired in 1988 as the second all-time Suns scorer with 13,910 career points.",
"Title: Karl-Anthony Towns\n\nKarl-Anthony Towns Jr. (born November 15, 1995) is a Dominican-American professional basketball player for the Minnesota Timberwolves of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the University of Kentucky. Towns was named to the Dominican Republic national basketball team Olympic squad as a 16-year-old, although the Dominican Republic ultimately did not qualify for the 2012 Olympics. He was selected with the first overall pick in the 2015 NBA draft by the Minnesota Timberwolves, and went on to be named NBA Rookie of the Year for the 2015–16 season.",
"Title: Jerry Lucas\n\nJerry Ray Lucas (born March 30, 1940) is an American former basketball player and memory education expert. He was a nationally-awarded high school player, national college star at Ohio State, and 1960 gold medal Olympian and international player before starring as a professional player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). As a collegian, Lucas led the Ohio State Buckeyes to the 1960 college national championship and three straight NCAA finals. He remains today the only three-time Big Ten Player of the Year, and was also twice named NCAA Player of the Year. As a professional, Lucas was named All-NBA First Team three times, a NBA All-Star seven times, was 1964 NBA Rookie of the Year, and was named Most Valuable Player of the 1965 NBA All-Star Game among other honors and awards. He was inducted to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 1980.",
"Title: Kevin Calabro\n\nKevin Paul Calabro (born June 27, 1956) is an American sportscaster based in Seattle, Washington. The longtime voice of the former Seattle SuperSonics NBA franchise, Calabro has primarily called NBA basketball but has also announced collegiate football (alongside Yogi Roth) and basketball as well as MLS soccer. Starting with the 2016–2017 NBA season, he is the television play-by-play voice for the Portland Trail Blazers. As of the 2015–16 season, Calabro is the lead play-by-play announcer for NBA on ESPN Radio, including NBA Finals games in 2007, 2014 and 2016 alongside personalities like Jack Ramsay and Hubie Brown. Calabro has done ESPN radio play-by-play for the NBA Conference Finals for a decade in addition to being a regular contributor to TNT's NBA broadcasts. Calabro worked college basketball and football games for the Pac-12 Network and postseason college basketball for Westwood One Sports, including NCAA tournament action.",
"Title: Malcolm Brogdon\n\nMalcolm Moses Adams Brogdon (born December 11, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Virginia Cavaliers under Tony Bennett. As a senior in 2015–16, he was named the ACC Player of the Year and ACC Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the first player in conference history to earn both honors in the same season. He was selected in the second round of the 2016 NBA draft by the Bucks with the 36th overall pick. He went on to win the NBA Rookie of the Year Award, becoming the first second-round pick in the NBA draft lottery era to do so.",
"Title: 2000–01 Philadelphia 76ers season\n\nThe 2000–01 NBA season was the 76ers 52nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 38th season in Philadelphia. Allen Iverson had his best season in 2001—he led his team to win their first ten games, he started and won All-Star MVP honors at the All Star Game. The Sixers also posted a 56–26 record, which was best in the Eastern Conference that season. It was the 76ers' best regular season record since 1984–85. Iverson averaged a then-career high 31.1 points, winning his second NBA scoring title in the process. He also won the NBA steals title at 2.5 per game. Iverson was named NBA Most Valuable Player for his accomplishments, beating Tim Duncan and Shaquille O'Neal by a wide margin. In addition, coach Larry Brown was named NBA Coach of the Year, Dikembe Mutombo (who was acquired from the Atlanta Hawks) won his fourth NBA Defensive Player of the Year Award, and Aaron McKie won the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award.",
"Title: Michael Carter-Williams\n\nMichael Carter-Williams (born October 10, 1991) is an American professional basketball player for the Charlotte Hornets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was drafted 11th overall in the 2013 NBA draft by the Philadelphia 76ers, after playing college basketball for the Syracuse Orange. He was named NBA Rookie of the Year in 2014, and has also played for the Milwaukee Bucks and Chicago Bulls.",
"Title: Kyrie Irving\n\nKyrie Andrew Irving ( , born March 23, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was named NBA Rookie of the Year after being selected by the Cleveland Cavaliers with the first overall pick in the 2011 NBA draft. A four-time NBA All-Star, Irving was selected to the All-NBA Third Team in 2015. He won an NBA Championship with the Cavaliers in 2016."
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Singer Beck's father worked on what album what was the 2nd studio album by Linkin Park?
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Meteora
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" The joint tour was officially announced in March 2014 at a press conference, with the full itinerary being revealed.",
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"Morning Phase is the ninth official studio album and twelfth overall by American singer Beck.",
" The album was released in February 2014 by his new label, Capitol Records.",
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"The Hunting Party Tour was the eleventh concert tour by American alternative metal band Linkin Park.",
" It was launched in support of Linkin Park's sixth studio album, \"The Hunting Party\" (2014).",
" The tour was partially announced in May 2014 through a teaser released after the release of trailer of a co-headlined tour \"Carnivores Tour\" by Linkin Park and Thirty Seconds to Mars.",
" Later, the tour was officially announced on November 23 with a whole trailer in promotion.",
" Its first leg under the name \"European Tour\" began on May 30, 2014, in Lisboa, Portugal, and ended on June 14 in Castle Donington, England, where they played \"Hybrid Theory\" as a whole album.",
" The tour features special guests Of Mice & Men and Rise Against.",
" On January 15, 2015, the band begun the \"world\" tour for The Hunting Party with the first leg under \"North American Tour\".",
" During a show at Indianapolis, Chester Bennington injured his leg, which led to the cancellation of the tour \"North American Tour\".",
" The band continued the world tour on May 9, performing at the first edition of Rock In Rio in America.",
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"Title: Late Night Special\n\nLate Night Special is the 2nd studio album by Pretty Ricky. It was released on January 23, 2007. The album debuted at #1 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, selling over 132,000 copies in its 1st week. In its 2nd week on the chart it fell to #5 with 62,000 copies in the United States. The album has since been certified Gold by the RIAA.",
"Title: The Hunting Party (album)\n\nThe Hunting Party is the sixth studio album by American rock band Linkin Park. The album, produced by band members Mike Shinoda and Brad Delson, was released by Warner Bros. Records and Machine Shop on June 13, 2014. It is the first album since \"Meteora\" (2003) not to be produced with Rick Rubin, after producing the band's previous three studio albums. The title \"The Hunting Party\" is a contextual metaphor: Linkin Park is the party that is hunting to bring back the energy and soul of rock.",
"Title: Meteora (album)\n\nMeteora is the second studio album by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released on March 25, 2003 through Warner Bros. Records, following \"Reanimation\", a collaboration album which featured remixes of songs included on their debut studio album \"Hybrid Theory\". The album was produced by the band alongside Don Gilmore. The title \"Meteora\" is taken from the Greek Orthodox monasteries sharing the same name.",
"Title: A Thousand Suns\n\nA Thousand Suns is the fourth studio album by American rock band Linkin Park. It was released on September 8, 2010, by Warner Bros. Records. The album was written by the band and was produced by Linkin Park vocalist Mike Shinoda and Rick Rubin, who worked together to produce the band's previous studio album \"Minutes to Midnight\" (2007). Recording sessions for \"A Thousand Suns\" took place at NRG Recording Studios in North Hollywood, California from 2008 until early 2010.",
"Title: Living Things World Tour\n\nThe Living Things World Tour was the eighth concert tour by American alternative metal band Linkin Park. It was launched in support of Linkin Park's fifth studio album \"Living Things\" (2012). The tour was officially announced in April 2012 through a teaser released after the release of trailer of the 11th Annual Honda Civic Tour by Linkin Park and Incubus. Later tour was officially announced during the Honda Civic Tour. Its first leg under the name \"Living Things South American Tour\" began on October 5, 2012 in Buenos Aires and ended on October 12, 2012 in Porto Alegre. Two shows during the whole tour were cancelled. Both the shows were in Brazil. The following statement was issued on the official site: \"Due to logistical issues, some changes have been made to Linkin Park's upcoming Brazilian tour.",
"Title: Carnivores Tour\n\nThe Carnivores Tour was a co-headlining concert tour by American rock bands Linkin Park and Thirty Seconds to Mars. It was launched in support of Linkin Park's sixth studio album \"The Hunting Party\" (2014) and Thirty Seconds to Mars' fourth studio album \"Love, Lust, Faith and Dreams\" (2013). The joint tour was officially announced in March 2014 at a press conference, with the full itinerary being revealed. It began on August 8, 2014 in West Palm Beach, Florida and ended on September 19 in Concord, California, visiting arenas and stadiums throughout North America. It was promoted by Live Nation and sponsored in-part by Infinity. American rock band AFI served as the opening act for the tour.",
"Title: David Campbell (composer)\n\nDavid Richard Campbell (born February 7, 1948) is an arranger, composer and conductor. He has worked on over 450 gold and platinum albums including \"21\" (Adele), \"Futuresex/Lovesounds\" (Justin Timberlake), \"The 2nd Law\" (Muse), \"Invincible\" (Michael Jackson), \"Spirit\" (Leona Lewis), \"Aaliyah\" (Aaliyah), \"Fallen\" and \"The Open Door\" (Evanescence), \"Meteora\" (Linkin Park), \"B'Day\" (Beyoncé), \"Bangerz\" (Miley Cyrus), \"The Astonishing\" (Dream Theater), and various albums by his son Beck.",
"Title: Minutes to Midnight World Tour\n\nMinutes to Midnight World Tour was the fourth concert tour by American rock band Linkin Park. It was launched in support of Linkin Park's third studio album, \"Minutes to Midnight\" (2007). \"Linkin Park Underground\" the official fan club of the band released a live album as a part of their annual releases named as \"LP Underground 7.0\". It consisted of the live performances of the shows across the 2007-Minutes to Midnight tour.",
"Title: Morning Phase\n\nMorning Phase is the ninth official studio album and twelfth overall by American singer Beck. The album was released in February 2014 by his new label, Capitol Records. According to a press release, \"Morning Phase\" is a \"companion piece\" to Beck's 2002 album \"Sea Change\". Several of the musicians who recorded parts for \"Sea Change\" returned to record for \"Morning Phase\".",
"Title: The Hunting Party Tour\n\nThe Hunting Party Tour was the eleventh concert tour by American alternative metal band Linkin Park. It was launched in support of Linkin Park's sixth studio album, \"The Hunting Party\" (2014). The tour was partially announced in May 2014 through a teaser released after the release of trailer of a co-headlined tour \"Carnivores Tour\" by Linkin Park and Thirty Seconds to Mars. Later, the tour was officially announced on November 23 with a whole trailer in promotion. Its first leg under the name \"European Tour\" began on May 30, 2014, in Lisboa, Portugal, and ended on June 14 in Castle Donington, England, where they played \"Hybrid Theory\" as a whole album. The tour features special guests Of Mice & Men and Rise Against. On January 15, 2015, the band begun the \"world\" tour for The Hunting Party with the first leg under \"North American Tour\". During a show at Indianapolis, Chester Bennington injured his leg, which led to the cancellation of the tour \"North American Tour\". The band continued the world tour on May 9, performing at the first edition of Rock In Rio in America. It is the last full tour to feature Chester Bennington as vocalist before his death in 2017."
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Anthony Levandowski's project, Waymo, is from what company?
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autonomous car development company spun out of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc., in December 2016.
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"Otto, legal name Ottomotto LLC is an American self-driving technology company established in January 2016 by Lior Ron and Anthony Levandowski.",
" The San Francisco-based team, which has 90 employees as of August 2016, retrofits semi trucks with radars, cameras and laser sensors to make them capable of driving themselves.",
" In August 2016 Otto was acquired by the transportation network company Uber.",
" Co-founder Lior Ron has stated that Otto will have self-driving fleets of trucks on the road by early 2017."
],
"title": "Otto (company)"
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"John Krafcik (born September 18, 1961) is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Waymo Inc. Krafcik was the former president of True Car Inc. and President and CEO of Hyundai Motor America.",
" His current position was announced In December 2016, after Google separated its self-driving car project and transitioned it into a new company called Waymo, which is now housed under Google’s parent company Alphabet."
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"sentences": [
"Now is the third album released by The Tubes.",
" It was produced by John Anthony.",
" Fed up with constant meddling from Bud Scoppa and Don Wood under the direction of Bill Spooner including surreptitiously remixing a track when John was not at the studio, John Anthony was advised to quit the project by Jerry Moss.",
" Head of A&M A&R Kip Cohen said they took advantage of John and believed they overran the budget to bump up their union fees.",
" Bill Spooner took over and completed the project with the help of engineer Don Wood and Bud Scoppa.",
" John believes in retrospect he should not have tried to be \"one of the boys\" with this band but remains proud of his idea to get the band playing again live in the studio liked they used to do in the Bay Area bars.",
" \"My Head Is My Only House Unless It Rains\" is a firm Anthony favourite and sonically shows what he was trying to achieve."
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"Basis of Estimate a tool used in the field of project management by which members of the project team, usually estimators, project managers, or cost analysts, calculate the total cost of the project.",
" Through carefully planned equations, hierarchical listing of elements, standard calculations, checklists of project elements and other methods, the project team adds in all expenses of a project, from labor to materials to administrative costs.",
" These calculations formulate a Basis of Estimate which is, when completed, a number that can be used to determine the ability of the firm or company to carry out the project, or used as a tool in competing for a contract bid or otherwise proposing the project to another."
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"CodeWeavers is a company that sells a proprietary version of Wine called CrossOver for running Windows applications on macOS and Linux.",
" The company was founded in 1996 as a consultancy, eventually moving entirely over to Wine development and support.",
" The CrossOver version of Wine is regularly refreshed with the latest free Wine patches; likewise, patches from the company are sent back to the Wine project almost immediately.",
" CodeWeavers is a major contributor to the Wine project, a free software / open-source software project that helps Windows applications run on different x86-based operating systems, hosts the project's website, and employs the project's maintainer, Alexandre Julliard, as their CTO."
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"Project finance is the long-term financing of infrastructure and industrial projects based upon the projected cash flows of the project rather than the balance sheets of its sponsors.",
" Usually, a project financing structure involves a number of equity investors, known as 'sponsors', a 'syndicate' of banks or other lending institutions that provide loans to the operation.",
" They are most commonly non-recourse loans, which are secured by the project assets and paid entirely from project cash flow, rather than from the general assets or creditworthiness of the project sponsors, a decision in part supported by financial modeling.",
" The financing is typically secured by all of the project assets, including the revenue-producing contracts.",
" Project lenders are given a lien on all of these assets and are able to assume control of a project if the project company has difficulties complying with the loan terms."
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"The Line 4, or Noapara Barasat Line of the Kolkata Metro.",
" It is a 18.50 km long metro from Noapara to Barasat is under construction, It is being built by RVNL.",
" It is a fully elevated corridor.",
" It will have an interchange station at the airport with line 6 of the Kolkata metro.",
" The future of the project beyond airport is still in darkness due to land problem.",
" After Kolkata airport the metro route will pass through a land owned by a private company.",
" When the project was sanctioned, then railway minister Mamtaa Banerjee vested this land for metro project but the company moved to High court against it making the future of the project beyond airport in darkness.",
" Till now so solution came.",
" The construction company L&T was given the tender for construction but due to no hope of getting rid of land problem beyond airport, they walked out from the construction.",
" In Barasat, heavy traffic jam is a burning problem for the citizens.",
" Metro project would have given them a breath.",
" But still now no hope arose to the citizens.",
" However, the future of the alignment beyond airport is still uncertain."
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"Anthony Levandowski (born March 15, 1980) is an American self-driving car engineer.",
" In 2016 he co-founded Otto, an autonomous trucking company, with Lior Ron, Claire Delaunay and Don Burnette.",
" Prior to Otto, he built the Google self-driving car while working as a co-founder and technical lead on the project, known as Waymo.",
" He is known for his work in the advancement of self-driving technology."
],
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"Lior Ron (born March 16, 1977) is an Israeli-born businessman.",
" He served in the Israel Defense Forces from 1997 to 2004, before attending Stanford to pursue a MBA.",
" In 2016 he co-founded Otto, a self-driving truck company, with Anthony Levandowski, Claire Delaunay and Don Burnette.",
" Prior to Otto he was the Product Lead for Google Maps and then the Product Lead for Motorola Mobility, which was acquired by Google in 2011."
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"title": "Lior Ron (business executive)"
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"Waymo is an autonomous car development company spun out of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc., in December 2016.",
" It then took over the self-driving car project which Google had begun in 2009.",
" Alphabet describes Waymo as \"a self-driving tech company with a mission to make it safe and easy for people and things to move around\".",
" The new company, which will be headed by long-time automotive executive John Krafcik, is working towards making self-driving cars available to the public soon.",
" From the company's FAQ:"
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"Title: Otto (company)\n\nOtto, legal name Ottomotto LLC is an American self-driving technology company established in January 2016 by Lior Ron and Anthony Levandowski. The San Francisco-based team, which has 90 employees as of August 2016, retrofits semi trucks with radars, cameras and laser sensors to make them capable of driving themselves. In August 2016 Otto was acquired by the transportation network company Uber. Co-founder Lior Ron has stated that Otto will have self-driving fleets of trucks on the road by early 2017.",
"Title: John Krafcik\n\nJohn Krafcik (born September 18, 1961) is the chief executive officer (CEO) of Waymo Inc. Krafcik was the former president of True Car Inc. and President and CEO of Hyundai Motor America. His current position was announced In December 2016, after Google separated its self-driving car project and transitioned it into a new company called Waymo, which is now housed under Google’s parent company Alphabet.",
"Title: Now (The Tubes album)\n\nNow is the third album released by The Tubes. It was produced by John Anthony. Fed up with constant meddling from Bud Scoppa and Don Wood under the direction of Bill Spooner including surreptitiously remixing a track when John was not at the studio, John Anthony was advised to quit the project by Jerry Moss. Head of A&M A&R Kip Cohen said they took advantage of John and believed they overran the budget to bump up their union fees. Bill Spooner took over and completed the project with the help of engineer Don Wood and Bud Scoppa. John believes in retrospect he should not have tried to be \"one of the boys\" with this band but remains proud of his idea to get the band playing again live in the studio liked they used to do in the Bay Area bars. \"My Head Is My Only House Unless It Rains\" is a firm Anthony favourite and sonically shows what he was trying to achieve.",
"Title: Basis of estimate\n\nBasis of Estimate a tool used in the field of project management by which members of the project team, usually estimators, project managers, or cost analysts, calculate the total cost of the project. Through carefully planned equations, hierarchical listing of elements, standard calculations, checklists of project elements and other methods, the project team adds in all expenses of a project, from labor to materials to administrative costs. These calculations formulate a Basis of Estimate which is, when completed, a number that can be used to determine the ability of the firm or company to carry out the project, or used as a tool in competing for a contract bid or otherwise proposing the project to another.",
"Title: CodeWeavers\n\nCodeWeavers is a company that sells a proprietary version of Wine called CrossOver for running Windows applications on macOS and Linux. The company was founded in 1996 as a consultancy, eventually moving entirely over to Wine development and support. The CrossOver version of Wine is regularly refreshed with the latest free Wine patches; likewise, patches from the company are sent back to the Wine project almost immediately. CodeWeavers is a major contributor to the Wine project, a free software / open-source software project that helps Windows applications run on different x86-based operating systems, hosts the project's website, and employs the project's maintainer, Alexandre Julliard, as their CTO.",
"Title: Project finance\n\nProject finance is the long-term financing of infrastructure and industrial projects based upon the projected cash flows of the project rather than the balance sheets of its sponsors. Usually, a project financing structure involves a number of equity investors, known as 'sponsors', a 'syndicate' of banks or other lending institutions that provide loans to the operation. They are most commonly non-recourse loans, which are secured by the project assets and paid entirely from project cash flow, rather than from the general assets or creditworthiness of the project sponsors, a decision in part supported by financial modeling. The financing is typically secured by all of the project assets, including the revenue-producing contracts. Project lenders are given a lien on all of these assets and are able to assume control of a project if the project company has difficulties complying with the loan terms.",
"Title: Kolkata Metro Line 4\n\nThe Line 4, or Noapara Barasat Line of the Kolkata Metro. It is a 18.50 km long metro from Noapara to Barasat is under construction, It is being built by RVNL. It is a fully elevated corridor. It will have an interchange station at the airport with line 6 of the Kolkata metro. The future of the project beyond airport is still in darkness due to land problem. After Kolkata airport the metro route will pass through a land owned by a private company. When the project was sanctioned, then railway minister Mamtaa Banerjee vested this land for metro project but the company moved to High court against it making the future of the project beyond airport in darkness. Till now so solution came. The construction company L&T was given the tender for construction but due to no hope of getting rid of land problem beyond airport, they walked out from the construction. In Barasat, heavy traffic jam is a burning problem for the citizens. Metro project would have given them a breath. But still now no hope arose to the citizens. However, the future of the alignment beyond airport is still uncertain.",
"Title: Anthony Levandowski\n\nAnthony Levandowski (born March 15, 1980) is an American self-driving car engineer. In 2016 he co-founded Otto, an autonomous trucking company, with Lior Ron, Claire Delaunay and Don Burnette. Prior to Otto, he built the Google self-driving car while working as a co-founder and technical lead on the project, known as Waymo. He is known for his work in the advancement of self-driving technology.",
"Title: Lior Ron (business executive)\n\nLior Ron (born March 16, 1977) is an Israeli-born businessman. He served in the Israel Defense Forces from 1997 to 2004, before attending Stanford to pursue a MBA. In 2016 he co-founded Otto, a self-driving truck company, with Anthony Levandowski, Claire Delaunay and Don Burnette. Prior to Otto he was the Product Lead for Google Maps and then the Product Lead for Motorola Mobility, which was acquired by Google in 2011.",
"Title: Waymo\n\nWaymo is an autonomous car development company spun out of Google's parent company, Alphabet Inc., in December 2016. It then took over the self-driving car project which Google had begun in 2009. Alphabet describes Waymo as \"a self-driving tech company with a mission to make it safe and easy for people and things to move around\". The new company, which will be headed by long-time automotive executive John Krafcik, is working towards making self-driving cars available to the public soon. From the company's FAQ:"
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When was the album with the lead single "Black Skinhead" released?
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June 18, 2013
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"Yeezus is the sixth studio album by American rapper Kanye West.",
" It was released on June 18, 2013, by Def Jam Recordings.",
" West gathered a number of artists and close collaborators for production on the album, including Mike Dean, Daft Punk, Noah Goldstein, Hudson Mohawke, Arca, and Travis Scott.",
" \"Yeezus\" also features guest vocals from Justin Vernon, Chief Keef, Kid Cudi, Assassin, King L, Charlie Wilson and Frank Ocean.",
" Fifteen days before its release date, West enlisted the help of producer Rick Rubin to strip down the record's sound in favor of a more minimalist approach."
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"\"Only Love\" (English) / \"Mon meilleur amour\" (French) / \"Hanyalah Cinta\" (Indonesian) is a song recorded by Indonesian singer Anggun.",
" The song was written by the singer alongside Marie Bastide and Gioacchino Maurici for her sixth international album \"Echoes\".",
" \"Only Love\" and \"Hanyalah Cinta\" were released as the album's lead single in Indonesia and Malaysia.",
" Both versions were premiered on 100 Indonesian radio stations on 6 April 2012, making Anggun the only Indonesian act in history to enter the local and international charts simultaneously.",
" \"Mon meilleur amour\" was originally planned as the lead single for the French album \"Échos\".",
" However \"Je partirai\" was eventually released as the lead single and \"Mon meilleur amour\" became the second single instead.",
" The single received Platinum Export Award for selling more than 300.500 copies outside France as of 30 September 2011."
],
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"sentences": [
"\"Back in Time\" is a song by the American rapper Pitbull.",
" While originally released as the lead single from the soundtrack of sci-fi film \"Men in Black 3\", it is not featured on the album; instead, it was released as the lead single from Pitbull's seventh studio album, \"Global Warming\".",
" The single was released via download on March 27, 2012, before being issued physically in Germany on May 25, 2012.",
" The single to date has sold over 1.3 million copies digitally.",
"<ref name=\"Hip Hop Digital Singles Sales: The Week Ending 7/29/2012\"> </ref> The song contains a sample from \"Love Is Strange\", written by Mickey Baker, Sylvia Robinson, and Ellas McDaniel, as performed by Mickey & Sylvia, which was also used in the song Rinky Dink by Bill Justis."
],
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"sentences": [
"Héctor Elpidio Acosta Restituyo, better known as Héctor Acosta \"el Torito\" (Héctor Acosta \"The Little Bull\") or simply Héctor Acosta, is a Dominican performer of merengue and bachata music.",
" Acosta was the lead singer for the Dominican band Los Toros Band (The Bull Band).",
" Following his departure from the band, he released his debut album \"Sigo Siendo Yo\" (\"Still Being Me\") in 2006.",
" Its lead single \"Me Voy\" (\"I'm Going\") was written by Romeo Santos and it peaked at number 48 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart.",
" In 2008, Acosta released his second album \"Mitad/Mitad\" (\"Half/Half\") and it features a cover of Jorge Celedón's song \"Sin Perdón\" which became a number one hit on the Tropical Songs chart.",
" In the same year, Acosta and Celedón performed a duet titled \"Me Vió Llorar\" (\"She Saw Me Crying\") which also reached number one on the Tropical Songs chart.The album was certified gold by the RIAA for shipping 30,000 copies in the US.",
" His next albums \"Simplemente el Torito\" (\"Simply the Little Bull\") (2009) and \"Obligame\" (\"Obligate Me\") (2010) were also certified gold for shipping 50,000 and 30,000 copies respectively.",
" \"Obligame\" received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Tropical Album.",
" In 2012, he released his fifth studio album \"Con el Corazon Abierto\" (\"With the Open Heart\") and its lead single \"Tu Veneno\" (\"Your Poison\") became his third number-one single on the Tropical Songs chart."
],
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"sentences": [
"Mike Lévy, better known as Gesaffelstein (born 1985 in Lyon, France), is a French techno artist and DJ.",
" He has worked alongside, and remixed tracks for such artists as varied as Tiga, Miss Kittin, ASAP Rocky, Lana Del Rey and Phoenix.",
" He produced two tracks on \"Yeezus\", the sixth album of American rapper Kanye West, including the lead single \"Black Skinhead\" and \"Send It Up\", both tracks produced with Kanye West, Daft Punk, Brodinski and Mike Dean.",
" Gesaffelstein released his debut album \"ALEPH\" on October 28, 2013 under Parlophone Records and EMI Music, which had been recorded since 2011.",
" His remix of \"Shockwave\" by The Hacker is featured in the 2013 video game \"Grand Theft Auto V\", on the Soulwax FM radio station.",
" In 2015 Gesaffelstein released the track Conquistador in collaboration with French electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre."
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"sentences": [
"American rapper Travis Scott has released two studio albums, three mixtapes, four extended plays (EP) and 12 singles.",
" In 2012, Scott signed his first major-label deal with Epic Records, before eventually signing to Kanye West's GOOD Music production wing known as Very G.O.O.D. Beats.",
" In April 2013, it was announced he signed a recording contract with T.I.'s Grand Hustle imprint.",
" The following years he released the mixtapes \"Owl Pharaoh\" (2013) and \"Days Before Rodeo\" (2014).",
" Scott's debut studio album \"Rodeo\", was released on September 4, 2015.",
" His debut album's lead single \"3500\", featuring Future and 2 Chainz, peaked at number 82 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart.",
" The album's second single, \"Antidote\", peaked at number 16 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and became his highest charting single so far.",
" Scott's second album, \"Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight\", was released on September 2, 2016.",
" His second album's lead single \"Pick Up the Phone\", with Young Thug featuring Quavo, peaked at number 43 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100."
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"The discography of Amir Haddad, a French-Israeli singer/songwriter, consists of three studio albums and five singles.",
" His debut studio album, \"Vayehi\", was released in 2011. \"",
"Au cœur de moi\", Haddad's second studio album, was released in April 2016.",
" The album peaked to number 6 on the French Albums Chart. \"",
"Oasis\" was released as the lead single from the album on 25 June 2015.",
" The song has peaked at number 101 on the French Singles Chart.",
" In 2016 he was selected by France 2 to represent France at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 in Stockholm, Sweden.",
" His song, \"J'ai cherché\" was chosen internally by France 2 by a committee headed by entertainment director Nathalie André and the newly appointed French Head of Delegation for the Eurovision Song Contest Edoardo Grassi after having received 280 submissions.",
" The entry was formally presented to the public on 12 March 2016 during the France 2 programme \"The DiCaire Show\", hosted by Véronic DiCaire.",
" The song finished 6th overall in the grand final with 257 points, France's best placing since 2002 and the country's highest-scoring entry in their contest history. \"",
"On dirait\" was released as the third single from the album on 29 August 2016.",
" The song has peaked at number 15 on the French Singles Chart and on 17 June 2017, won the Chanson de l'Année prize at the Fête de la Musique event in Nîmes. \"",
"Au cœur de moi\" was released as the fourth single from the album on 6 February 2017.",
" The song has peaked at number 111 on the French Singles Chart. \"",
"Addictions\", Haddad's third studio album, will be released in October 2017. \"",
"États d'Amour\" was released as the lead single from the album on 25 August 2017.",
" The song has peaked at number 40 on the French Singles Chart."
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"The discography of British singer and songwriter Neon Hitch.",
" Neon's debut digital single \"Get Over U\" was released in February 2011.",
" Hitch then released her single \"Bad Dog\", which was intended to be the lead single from her debut album.",
" Later in 2011, she was featured on Gym Class Heroes' song \"Ass Back Home\".",
" In 2012, Neon Hitch released \"Fuck U Betta\" and Gold\" featuring Tyga, her official first and second singles respectively.",
" Both songs peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Dance/Club Play chart.",
" Neon then debuted an EP entitled \"Happy Neon\" in January 2013, which was released online for free.",
" In October 2013, Neon announced that her debut album \"Beg, Borrow & Steal\" had been scrapped and she would release a new album that had more of her soul in it.",
" In January 2014, Neon released the mixtape \"301 to Paradise\" for free.",
" In May 2014, it was announced that Hitch had parted ways with her label Warner Bros. and was gearing up to releasing her new debut album \"Eleutheromaniac\"; she also released \"Happy Neon\" and \"301 to Paradise\" to digital retailers independently in the same month.",
" She premiered the lead single of \"Eleutheromaniac\", \"Yard Sale\", in August 2014.",
" In January 2015, Neon released \"Sparks\" as the first single from the album.",
" In March 2015, Hitch released the EP \"24:00\" for free.",
" In 2016, it was announced that Hitch had changed the name of her debut album to \"Anarchy\", which was released on July 22, 2016.",
" The lead single from the album, \"Please\", was released on July 8, 2016.",
" The album did not contain any of the singles intended to be on \"Eluetheromaniac\", but included a promomotional single she released in 2015, \"Freedom\"."
],
"title": "Neon Hitch discography"
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"\"Wait\" is a song by Seven Mary Three and the lead single from their fifth studio album, \"The Economy of Sound\", released on June 5, 2001.",
" It also served as the English lead single to the \"Crazy/Beautiful\" film soundtrack released three weeks later (La Ley's \"Every Time/Siempre\" was its Spanish lead single).",
" \"Wait\" has since become one of the band's most popular songs, having reached #7 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks.",
" It also entered radio as the #1 Most Added record of the format in its first two weeks."
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"sentences": [
"American singer Kelly Clarkson has recorded material for her seven studio albums.",
" After signing a contract in 2002 with RCA Records, a division of then-Bertelsmann Music Group (now Sony Music), 20-year-old Clarkson released the double A-side single \"Before Your Love\" / \"A Moment Like This\" and began to record tracks for her debut studio album, \"Thankful\" (2003).",
" Its lead single, \"Miss Independent\", received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 2004.",
" \"Miss Independent\" was followed by \"Low\" and \"The Trouble With Love Is\", which was featured as a single from the soundtrack of the film \"Love Actually\".",
" In 2004, Clarkson recorded the song \"Breakaway\", which was released as a single from the of the film \"\".",
" The song's commercial success inspired Clarkson to name her second studio album \"Breakaway\".",
" The album won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album in 2006, while its second single, \"Since U Been Gone\", won for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance.",
" Subsequent singles, \"Behind These Hazel Eyes\" (2005), \"Because of You\" (2005), and \"Walk Away\" (2006), became successful hits.",
" Clarkson's third studio album, \"My December\", was released in 2007.",
" The album became a subject of a dispute with then RCA Music Group chairman Clive Davis, who criticized the album and suggested that Clarkson reunite with her previous collaborators. \"",
"Never Again\", the lead single from \"My December\", became its only hit single.",
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"Title: Yeezus\n\nYeezus is the sixth studio album by American rapper Kanye West. It was released on June 18, 2013, by Def Jam Recordings. West gathered a number of artists and close collaborators for production on the album, including Mike Dean, Daft Punk, Noah Goldstein, Hudson Mohawke, Arca, and Travis Scott. \"Yeezus\" also features guest vocals from Justin Vernon, Chief Keef, Kid Cudi, Assassin, King L, Charlie Wilson and Frank Ocean. Fifteen days before its release date, West enlisted the help of producer Rick Rubin to strip down the record's sound in favor of a more minimalist approach.",
"Title: Only Love (Anggun song)\n\n\"Only Love\" (English) / \"Mon meilleur amour\" (French) / \"Hanyalah Cinta\" (Indonesian) is a song recorded by Indonesian singer Anggun. The song was written by the singer alongside Marie Bastide and Gioacchino Maurici for her sixth international album \"Echoes\". \"Only Love\" and \"Hanyalah Cinta\" were released as the album's lead single in Indonesia and Malaysia. Both versions were premiered on 100 Indonesian radio stations on 6 April 2012, making Anggun the only Indonesian act in history to enter the local and international charts simultaneously. \"Mon meilleur amour\" was originally planned as the lead single for the French album \"Échos\". However \"Je partirai\" was eventually released as the lead single and \"Mon meilleur amour\" became the second single instead. The single received Platinum Export Award for selling more than 300.500 copies outside France as of 30 September 2011.",
"Title: Back in Time (Pitbull song)\n\n\"Back in Time\" is a song by the American rapper Pitbull. While originally released as the lead single from the soundtrack of sci-fi film \"Men in Black 3\", it is not featured on the album; instead, it was released as the lead single from Pitbull's seventh studio album, \"Global Warming\". The single was released via download on March 27, 2012, before being issued physically in Germany on May 25, 2012. The single to date has sold over 1.3 million copies digitally. <ref name=\"Hip Hop Digital Singles Sales: The Week Ending 7/29/2012\"> </ref> The song contains a sample from \"Love Is Strange\", written by Mickey Baker, Sylvia Robinson, and Ellas McDaniel, as performed by Mickey & Sylvia, which was also used in the song Rinky Dink by Bill Justis.",
"Title: Héctor Acosta (singer)\n\nHéctor Elpidio Acosta Restituyo, better known as Héctor Acosta \"el Torito\" (Héctor Acosta \"The Little Bull\") or simply Héctor Acosta, is a Dominican performer of merengue and bachata music. Acosta was the lead singer for the Dominican band Los Toros Band (The Bull Band). Following his departure from the band, he released his debut album \"Sigo Siendo Yo\" (\"Still Being Me\") in 2006. Its lead single \"Me Voy\" (\"I'm Going\") was written by Romeo Santos and it peaked at number 48 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart. In 2008, Acosta released his second album \"Mitad/Mitad\" (\"Half/Half\") and it features a cover of Jorge Celedón's song \"Sin Perdón\" which became a number one hit on the Tropical Songs chart. In the same year, Acosta and Celedón performed a duet titled \"Me Vió Llorar\" (\"She Saw Me Crying\") which also reached number one on the Tropical Songs chart.The album was certified gold by the RIAA for shipping 30,000 copies in the US. His next albums \"Simplemente el Torito\" (\"Simply the Little Bull\") (2009) and \"Obligame\" (\"Obligate Me\") (2010) were also certified gold for shipping 50,000 and 30,000 copies respectively. \"Obligame\" received a Latin Grammy nomination for Best Contemporary Tropical Album. In 2012, he released his fifth studio album \"Con el Corazon Abierto\" (\"With the Open Heart\") and its lead single \"Tu Veneno\" (\"Your Poison\") became his third number-one single on the Tropical Songs chart.",
"Title: Gesaffelstein\n\nMike Lévy, better known as Gesaffelstein (born 1985 in Lyon, France), is a French techno artist and DJ. He has worked alongside, and remixed tracks for such artists as varied as Tiga, Miss Kittin, ASAP Rocky, Lana Del Rey and Phoenix. He produced two tracks on \"Yeezus\", the sixth album of American rapper Kanye West, including the lead single \"Black Skinhead\" and \"Send It Up\", both tracks produced with Kanye West, Daft Punk, Brodinski and Mike Dean. Gesaffelstein released his debut album \"ALEPH\" on October 28, 2013 under Parlophone Records and EMI Music, which had been recorded since 2011. His remix of \"Shockwave\" by The Hacker is featured in the 2013 video game \"Grand Theft Auto V\", on the Soulwax FM radio station. In 2015 Gesaffelstein released the track Conquistador in collaboration with French electronic music pioneer Jean-Michel Jarre.",
"Title: Travis Scott discography\n\nAmerican rapper Travis Scott has released two studio albums, three mixtapes, four extended plays (EP) and 12 singles. In 2012, Scott signed his first major-label deal with Epic Records, before eventually signing to Kanye West's GOOD Music production wing known as Very G.O.O.D. Beats. In April 2013, it was announced he signed a recording contract with T.I.'s Grand Hustle imprint. The following years he released the mixtapes \"Owl Pharaoh\" (2013) and \"Days Before Rodeo\" (2014). Scott's debut studio album \"Rodeo\", was released on September 4, 2015. His debut album's lead single \"3500\", featuring Future and 2 Chainz, peaked at number 82 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart. The album's second single, \"Antidote\", peaked at number 16 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and became his highest charting single so far. Scott's second album, \"Birds in the Trap Sing McKnight\", was released on September 2, 2016. His second album's lead single \"Pick Up the Phone\", with Young Thug featuring Quavo, peaked at number 43 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
"Title: Amir Haddad discography\n\nThe discography of Amir Haddad, a French-Israeli singer/songwriter, consists of three studio albums and five singles. His debut studio album, \"Vayehi\", was released in 2011. \" Au cœur de moi\", Haddad's second studio album, was released in April 2016. The album peaked to number 6 on the French Albums Chart. \" Oasis\" was released as the lead single from the album on 25 June 2015. The song has peaked at number 101 on the French Singles Chart. In 2016 he was selected by France 2 to represent France at the Eurovision Song Contest 2016 in Stockholm, Sweden. His song, \"J'ai cherché\" was chosen internally by France 2 by a committee headed by entertainment director Nathalie André and the newly appointed French Head of Delegation for the Eurovision Song Contest Edoardo Grassi after having received 280 submissions. The entry was formally presented to the public on 12 March 2016 during the France 2 programme \"The DiCaire Show\", hosted by Véronic DiCaire. The song finished 6th overall in the grand final with 257 points, France's best placing since 2002 and the country's highest-scoring entry in their contest history. \" On dirait\" was released as the third single from the album on 29 August 2016. The song has peaked at number 15 on the French Singles Chart and on 17 June 2017, won the Chanson de l'Année prize at the Fête de la Musique event in Nîmes. \" Au cœur de moi\" was released as the fourth single from the album on 6 February 2017. The song has peaked at number 111 on the French Singles Chart. \" Addictions\", Haddad's third studio album, will be released in October 2017. \" États d'Amour\" was released as the lead single from the album on 25 August 2017. The song has peaked at number 40 on the French Singles Chart.",
"Title: Neon Hitch discography\n\nThe discography of British singer and songwriter Neon Hitch. Neon's debut digital single \"Get Over U\" was released in February 2011. Hitch then released her single \"Bad Dog\", which was intended to be the lead single from her debut album. Later in 2011, she was featured on Gym Class Heroes' song \"Ass Back Home\". In 2012, Neon Hitch released \"Fuck U Betta\" and Gold\" featuring Tyga, her official first and second singles respectively. Both songs peaked at number one on the \"Billboard\" Dance/Club Play chart. Neon then debuted an EP entitled \"Happy Neon\" in January 2013, which was released online for free. In October 2013, Neon announced that her debut album \"Beg, Borrow & Steal\" had been scrapped and she would release a new album that had more of her soul in it. In January 2014, Neon released the mixtape \"301 to Paradise\" for free. In May 2014, it was announced that Hitch had parted ways with her label Warner Bros. and was gearing up to releasing her new debut album \"Eleutheromaniac\"; she also released \"Happy Neon\" and \"301 to Paradise\" to digital retailers independently in the same month. She premiered the lead single of \"Eleutheromaniac\", \"Yard Sale\", in August 2014. In January 2015, Neon released \"Sparks\" as the first single from the album. In March 2015, Hitch released the EP \"24:00\" for free. In 2016, it was announced that Hitch had changed the name of her debut album to \"Anarchy\", which was released on July 22, 2016. The lead single from the album, \"Please\", was released on July 8, 2016. The album did not contain any of the singles intended to be on \"Eluetheromaniac\", but included a promomotional single she released in 2015, \"Freedom\".",
"Title: Wait (Seven Mary Three song)\n\n\"Wait\" is a song by Seven Mary Three and the lead single from their fifth studio album, \"The Economy of Sound\", released on June 5, 2001. It also served as the English lead single to the \"Crazy/Beautiful\" film soundtrack released three weeks later (La Ley's \"Every Time/Siempre\" was its Spanish lead single). \"Wait\" has since become one of the band's most popular songs, having reached #7 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks. It also entered radio as the #1 Most Added record of the format in its first two weeks.",
"Title: List of songs recorded by Kelly Clarkson\n\nAmerican singer Kelly Clarkson has recorded material for her seven studio albums. After signing a contract in 2002 with RCA Records, a division of then-Bertelsmann Music Group (now Sony Music), 20-year-old Clarkson released the double A-side single \"Before Your Love\" / \"A Moment Like This\" and began to record tracks for her debut studio album, \"Thankful\" (2003). Its lead single, \"Miss Independent\", received a nomination for a Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance in 2004. \"Miss Independent\" was followed by \"Low\" and \"The Trouble With Love Is\", which was featured as a single from the soundtrack of the film \"Love Actually\". In 2004, Clarkson recorded the song \"Breakaway\", which was released as a single from the of the film \"\". The song's commercial success inspired Clarkson to name her second studio album \"Breakaway\". The album won a Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Album in 2006, while its second single, \"Since U Been Gone\", won for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance. Subsequent singles, \"Behind These Hazel Eyes\" (2005), \"Because of You\" (2005), and \"Walk Away\" (2006), became successful hits. Clarkson's third studio album, \"My December\", was released in 2007. The album became a subject of a dispute with then RCA Music Group chairman Clive Davis, who criticized the album and suggested that Clarkson reunite with her previous collaborators. \" Never Again\", the lead single from \"My December\", became its only hit single. Succeeding releases from \"My December\" included \"Sober\", \"One Minute\", and \"Don't Waste Your Time\"."
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What relative of Giles Martin was referred to as the "Fifth Beatle"?
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George Martin
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" Godrich has also worked extensively with Radiohead singer Thom Yorke on his solo material, and is a member of the bands Atoms for Peace (with Yorke) and Ultraísta.",
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"Title: Pete Best\n\nRandolph Peter \"Pete\" Best (born Randolph Peter Scanland, 24 November 1941) is an English musician, principally known as an original member and first drummer of the Beatles, from 1960 to 1962. He has been referred to as the Fifth Beatle.",
"Title: Stuart Sutcliffe\n\nStuart Fergusson Victor Sutcliffe (23 June 1940 – 10 April 1962) was a British painter and musician best known as the original bass guitarist for the Beatles. Sutcliffe left the band to pursue his career as a painter, having previously attended the Liverpool College of Art. Sutcliffe and John Lennon are credited with inventing the name, \"Beetles\", as they both liked Buddy Holly's band, the Crickets. The band used this name for a while until Lennon decided to change the name to \"the Beatles\", from the word \"beat\". As a member of the group when it was a five-piece band, Sutcliffe is one of several people sometimes referred to as the \"Fifth Beatle.\"",
"Title: Murray the K\n\nMurray Kaufman (February 14, 1922 – February 21, 1982), professionally known as Murray the K, was an influential rock and roll impresario and disc jockey of the 1950s, 1960s and 1970s. During the early days of Beatlemania, he frequently referred to himself as the fifth Beatle.",
"Title: Giles Martin Foody\n\nGiles Martin Foody from the University of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, UK was named Fellow of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) in 2013 \"for contributions to the remote sensing of land cover\".",
"Title: Gregory Paul Martin\n\nGregory Paul Martin (born 21 January 1957) is a British writer/producer and actor of stage, film and television. He is the eldest son of Beatles producer Sir George Martin and the half-brother of the music producer Giles Martin.",
"Title: Love (Beatles album)\n\nLove is a soundtrack remix album of music recorded by the Beatles, released in November 2006. It features music compiled and remixed as a mashup for the Cirque du Soleil show of the same name. The album was produced by George Martin and his son Giles Martin, who said, \"What people will be hearing on the album is a new experience, a way of re-living the whole Beatles musical lifespan in a very condensed period.\"",
"Title: Nigel Godrich\n\nNigel Timothy Godrich (born 28 February 1971) is an English record producer, recording engineer and musician. He is best known for his work with the English rock band Radiohead, having produced all of their studio albums since \"OK Computer\" (1997); he has been dubbed the \"sixth member\" of the band, in an allusion to George Martin being called the \"Fifth Beatle\". Godrich has also worked extensively with Radiohead singer Thom Yorke on his solo material, and is a member of the bands Atoms for Peace (with Yorke) and Ultraísta. Other acts Godrich has worked with include Beck, Paul McCartney, U2, R.E.M. and Roger Waters. He is the creator of the music webseries \"From the Basement\".",
"Title: George Martin\n\nSir George Henry Martin {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (3 January 19268 March 2016) was an English record producer, arranger, composer, conductor, audio engineer, and musician. He was referred to as the \"Fifth Beatle\", including by Paul McCartney, in reference to his extensive involvement on each of the Beatles' original albums. Martin produced 30 number-one hit singles in the United Kingdom and 23 number-one hits in the United States.",
"Title: Giles Martin\n\nGiles Martin (born 9 October 1969) is an English record producer, songwriter, composer and multi-instrumentalist. His studio recordings, stage shows, TV and film works have been critically acclaimed and commercially successful around the globe. He is the son of Beatles producer George Martin and half-brother of actor Gregory Paul Martin."
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The mother of Julian Lennon unveiled what monument in Liverpool, England?
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Peace & Harmony
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" The monument is dedicated to Mary, the mother of Jesus and was unveiled in 2003.",
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"Title: Cynthia Lennon\n\nCynthia Lennon (née Powell; 10 September 1939 – 1 April 2015) was the first wife of English musician John Lennon and mother of Julian Lennon. She grew up in the middle-class section of Hoylake, on the Wirral Peninsula in North West England. At the age of 12, she was accepted into the Junior Art School, and was later enrolled in the Liverpool College of Art. John Lennon also attended the college; a meeting with Powell in a calligraphy class led to their relationship.",
"Title: John Lennon Peace Monument\n\nThe John Lennon Peace Monument, also known as the European Peace Monument, is a peace monument entitled Peace & Harmony in Liverpool, England, dedicated to the memory of John Lennon. \"Peace & Harmony\" was unveiled by Julian and Cynthia Lennon at a ceremony in Chavasse Park, Liverpool, on Saturday 9 October 2010 to celebrate what would have been John Lennon's 70th birthday. The monument is now on the waterfront adjacent to ACC Liverpool at Kings Dock.",
"Title: Manorhaus, Ruthin\n\nManorhaus is currently a boutique restaurant with rooms and is also an art gallery. It was owned by John Lennon's first wife, Cynthia Lennon, and their son, Julian Lennon, attended Ruthin School. Manorhaus has 8 rooms, each decorated with a different theme and interior design by local artists. It also has a gym, sauna, steam room and also a well-stocked library available to guests.",
"Title: Someday (Julian Lennon song)\n\n\"Someday\" is a song by Julian Lennon, released exclusively on iTunes on 8 April 2013, Lennon's birthday. The track is also to appear as a bonus track on the international release of 2011's \"Everything Changes\".",
"Title: Lucy (Julian Lennon song)\n\n\"Lucy\" is a song written and performed by Julian Lennon, James Scott Cook and Todd Meagher. Recorded and mixed by Jason Stone in NYC. The song, is a sort of follow-up to The Beatles' \"Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds\", originally inspired by a drawing by a then four-year-old Lennon given to his father. The drawing was inspired by Lucy Vodden, a child friend of Lennon, and this song is dedicated to her. <ref name=\"CBS 12/15\"> </ref>",
"Title: Monument of the Holy Mother of God (Haskovo)\n\nThe Monument of the Holy Mother of God (Bulgarian: Монумент „Света Богородица“, \"Monument „Sveta Bogoroditsa“\" ) is a monument in Haskovo, a city in southeastern Bulgaria. The monument is dedicated to Mary, the mother of Jesus and was unveiled in 2003. Standing at a total height of 31 m (of which the statue itself is 14 m ), the monument has been certified by the Guinness Book of World Records as the tallest statue of the Virgin Mary with the Infant Jesus in the world. However, despite certification Guinness Book of Records, this statue does not exceed height at Monument Lady of Peace in Trujillo, Venezuela.",
"Title: Too Late for Goodbyes\n\n\"Too Late for Goodbyes\" is the first single (second in the U.S.) from Julian Lennon's 1984 album \"Valotte\". It featured the harmonica of Jean \"Toots\" Thielemans, and it was a top-10 hit in the UK and U.S., reaching No. 6 in the UK Singles Chart in November 1984, and No. 5 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart in late March 1985. B-side \"Big Mama\" has been described by Lennon as \"semi-hard rock\".",
"Title: Julian Lennon\n\nJohn Charles Julian Lennon (born 8 April 1963) is an English musician and photographer. Lennon is the child of John Lennon and his first wife, Cynthia.",
"Title: Mr. Jordan\n\nMr. Jordan is the third studio album by singer-songwriter Julian Lennon. It was Lennon's first album in three years after taking a hiatus from the music industry."
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What year was English writer who was friends with John Rankine born?
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1917
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"Matilda Mary Hays (8 September 1820 – 3 July 1897) was a 19th-century English writer, journalist and part-time actress.",
" With Elizabeth Ashurt, Hays translated several of George Sand's works into English.",
" She co-founded the \"English Woman's Journal\".",
" Her love interests included the actress Charlotte Cushman, with whom she had a 10-year relationship, and the poet Adelaide Anne Procter."
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"Ben Richards (born 1964) is an English writer.",
" Before writing novels and TV dramas, he worked for three years as a housing officer in Newham and Islington, London.",
" As a research student at UCL's Department of Geography he spent a year investigating public housing in Chile and on his return to Britain began his first novel \"to alleviate the boredom of analysing questionnaires\" for his PhD thesis.",
" Richards was a lecturer at the University of Birmingham and at University College London, where he taught development studies, specialising in South America.",
" He is now a full-time writer."
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"Frances Minto Elliot (1820–1898) was a prolific English writer, primarily of non-fiction works on the social history of Italy, Spain, and France and travelogues.",
" She also wrote three novels and published art criticism and gossipy, sometimes scandalous, sketches for \"The Art Journal\", \"Bentley's Miscellany\", and \"The New Monthly Magazine\", often under the pseudonym, \"Florentia\".",
" Largely forgotten now, she was very popular in her day, with multiple re-printings of her books in both Europe and the United States.",
" Elliot had a wide circle of literary friends including Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope and Wilkie Collins.",
" Collins dedicated his 1872 novel, \"Poor Miss Finch\", to her, and much of the content in Marian Holcolmbe's conversations in \"The Woman in White\" is said to be based on her."
],
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"Stephen Wakelam is an English writer and playwright born in Chesterfield, Derbyshire.",
" After Cambridge University, he was an English Teacher and Head of Department in South Yorkshire until he became a full-time writer in 1976.",
" He was Young Writers' Tutor at the Royal Court Theatre from 1981-1984 and then tutored young playwrights at the National Theatre Studio in the 1990s.",
" He has written over forty performed plays, at first mainly in television then primarily on radio.",
" His subjects are almost exclusively biographical, covering a broad range of interests.",
" Wakelam was The Royal Literary Society Writer in Residence at Universities in Leeds and Kent, 2009-12.",
" From January 2015 he is Writer in Residence at St Cuthbert's Society, Durham."
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"John Barlow (born 1967) is an English writer.",
" He was born in Gomersal, near Huddersfield in Yorkshire and educated at the University of Cambridge.",
" He holds a PhD in Applied linguistics from the University of Hull, and has worked as a university teacher at Corunna in Spain as well as at York in England, but since 2005 has been a full-time writer, living in northern Spain."
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"Simon Mark Rankine (born 30 September 1969) is an English former footballer, who played over 700 games in English football in a 19-year career."
],
"title": "Mark Rankine"
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"John Francis (\"Frank\") Tuohy, (2 May 1925 – 11 April 1999) was an English writer and academic.",
" Born in London, he attended Stowe School and went on to read Moral Sciences and English at King's College, Cambridge.",
" On completion of his studies, he worked in numerous academic posts under the auspices of the British Council.",
" This included postings in Finland, Brazil and Poland.In the 1950s, in the British Council School of São Paulo, Brazil, he ran a memorable course on The War Poets (WWI),introducing Stephen Spender and his contemporaries.",
" His posting in Poland provided his inspiration for his 1965 novel \"The Ice Saints\".",
" The book received considerable critical acclaim and was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.",
" Tuohy died in Shepton Mallet, Somerset in 1999 at a time when he was working on the uncompleted manuscript for a new novel following many years of writer's block."
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"John Rankine (born Douglas Rankine Mason 26 September 1918, died 8 August 2013) was a British science fiction author, who wrote books as John Rankine and Douglas R. Mason.",
" Rankine was born in Hawarden, Flintshire, Wales and first attended Chester Grammar School and in 1937 went to study English Literature and Experimental Psychology at the University of Manchester, where he was a friend of Anthony Burgess (mentioned in \"Little Wilson and Big God\", AB's autobiography)."
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"Evelyn Beatrice Hall (28 September 1868 – 13 April 1956), who wrote under the pseudonym S. G. Tallentyre, was an English writer best known for her biography of Voltaire entitled \"The Life of Voltaire\", first published in 1903.",
" She also wrote \"The Friends of Voltaire\", which she completed in 1906."
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"Title: Anthony Burgess\n\nJohn Anthony Burgess Wilson, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'FRSL', '4': \"} ( ; 25 February 1917 – 22 November 1993) – who published under the pen name Anthony Burgess – was an English writer and composer. From relatively modest beginnings in a Catholic family in Manchester, he eventually became one of the best known English literary figures of the latter half of the twentieth century.",
"Title: Matilda Hays\n\nMatilda Mary Hays (8 September 1820 – 3 July 1897) was a 19th-century English writer, journalist and part-time actress. With Elizabeth Ashurt, Hays translated several of George Sand's works into English. She co-founded the \"English Woman's Journal\". Her love interests included the actress Charlotte Cushman, with whom she had a 10-year relationship, and the poet Adelaide Anne Procter.",
"Title: Ben Richards (writer)\n\nBen Richards (born 1964) is an English writer. Before writing novels and TV dramas, he worked for three years as a housing officer in Newham and Islington, London. As a research student at UCL's Department of Geography he spent a year investigating public housing in Chile and on his return to Britain began his first novel \"to alleviate the boredom of analysing questionnaires\" for his PhD thesis. Richards was a lecturer at the University of Birmingham and at University College London, where he taught development studies, specialising in South America. He is now a full-time writer.",
"Title: Frances Minto Elliot\n\nFrances Minto Elliot (1820–1898) was a prolific English writer, primarily of non-fiction works on the social history of Italy, Spain, and France and travelogues. She also wrote three novels and published art criticism and gossipy, sometimes scandalous, sketches for \"The Art Journal\", \"Bentley's Miscellany\", and \"The New Monthly Magazine\", often under the pseudonym, \"Florentia\". Largely forgotten now, she was very popular in her day, with multiple re-printings of her books in both Europe and the United States. Elliot had a wide circle of literary friends including Charles Dickens, Anthony Trollope and Wilkie Collins. Collins dedicated his 1872 novel, \"Poor Miss Finch\", to her, and much of the content in Marian Holcolmbe's conversations in \"The Woman in White\" is said to be based on her.",
"Title: Stephen Wakelam\n\nStephen Wakelam is an English writer and playwright born in Chesterfield, Derbyshire. After Cambridge University, he was an English Teacher and Head of Department in South Yorkshire until he became a full-time writer in 1976. He was Young Writers' Tutor at the Royal Court Theatre from 1981-1984 and then tutored young playwrights at the National Theatre Studio in the 1990s. He has written over forty performed plays, at first mainly in television then primarily on radio. His subjects are almost exclusively biographical, covering a broad range of interests. Wakelam was The Royal Literary Society Writer in Residence at Universities in Leeds and Kent, 2009-12. From January 2015 he is Writer in Residence at St Cuthbert's Society, Durham.",
"Title: John Barlow (novelist)\n\nJohn Barlow (born 1967) is an English writer. He was born in Gomersal, near Huddersfield in Yorkshire and educated at the University of Cambridge. He holds a PhD in Applied linguistics from the University of Hull, and has worked as a university teacher at Corunna in Spain as well as at York in England, but since 2005 has been a full-time writer, living in northern Spain.",
"Title: Mark Rankine\n\nSimon Mark Rankine (born 30 September 1969) is an English former footballer, who played over 700 games in English football in a 19-year career.",
"Title: Frank Tuohy\n\nJohn Francis (\"Frank\") Tuohy, (2 May 1925 – 11 April 1999) was an English writer and academic. Born in London, he attended Stowe School and went on to read Moral Sciences and English at King's College, Cambridge. On completion of his studies, he worked in numerous academic posts under the auspices of the British Council. This included postings in Finland, Brazil and Poland.In the 1950s, in the British Council School of São Paulo, Brazil, he ran a memorable course on The War Poets (WWI),introducing Stephen Spender and his contemporaries. His posting in Poland provided his inspiration for his 1965 novel \"The Ice Saints\". The book received considerable critical acclaim and was awarded the James Tait Black Memorial Prize. Tuohy died in Shepton Mallet, Somerset in 1999 at a time when he was working on the uncompleted manuscript for a new novel following many years of writer's block.",
"Title: John Rankine\n\nJohn Rankine (born Douglas Rankine Mason 26 September 1918, died 8 August 2013) was a British science fiction author, who wrote books as John Rankine and Douglas R. Mason. Rankine was born in Hawarden, Flintshire, Wales and first attended Chester Grammar School and in 1937 went to study English Literature and Experimental Psychology at the University of Manchester, where he was a friend of Anthony Burgess (mentioned in \"Little Wilson and Big God\", AB's autobiography).",
"Title: Evelyn Beatrice Hall\n\nEvelyn Beatrice Hall (28 September 1868 – 13 April 1956), who wrote under the pseudonym S. G. Tallentyre, was an English writer best known for her biography of Voltaire entitled \"The Life of Voltaire\", first published in 1903. She also wrote \"The Friends of Voltaire\", which she completed in 1906."
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An island located south of Cape Cod in Massachusetts includes an island in Edgartown, Massachusetts, that is on wha tend of Martha's Vineyard?
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"Rockland Trust is a commercial bank based in Rockland, Massachusetts that serves Southeastern Massachusetts, Coastal Massachusetts, Cape Cod, and Boston's MetroWest.",
" Established in 1907 as Rockland Trust Company, it is one of few local banks that retain their original name and independent ownership after more than 100 years.",
" (Rockland Trust Company is the wholly owned subsidiary of Independent Bank Corp., which is publicly traded on NASDAQ (INDB).)",
" Rockland Trust is the largest publicly traded commercial bank headquartered in Massachusetts, with more than 8 billion in assets and over 1000 employees.",
" Rockland Trust offers a wide range of commercial, retail, commercial banking products and services, business and consumer loans, insurance products and services, and investment management services from: 77 retail branches, 10 commercial lending centers, and 4 mortgage banking centers located throughout Eastern Massachusetts and on Cape Cod; and 4 investment management offices located in Southeastern Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, and in Rhode Island.",
" Corporate headquarters are in Hanover, Massachusetts."
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"The Edgartown Yacht Club is a private yacht club located in Edgartown, Massachusetts on the island of Martha's Vineyard.",
" The club was founded on January 5, 1905, and Edward H. Raymond was named its first commodore.",
" The Edgartown Yacht Club's current clubhouse was completed in 1927, and is located on Dock Street in downtown Edgartown."
],
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"Barnstable Municipal Airport (IATA: HYA, ICAO: KHYA, FAA LID: HYA) , also known as Boardman/Polando Field, is a public airport located on Cape Cod, one mile (1.6 km) north of the central business district of Hyannis, in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States.",
" This airport is publicly owned by Town of Barnstable.",
" It is Cape Cod's major airport as well as an air hub for the Cape and the Islands (Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket).",
" The airport is served by scheduled commercial flights as well as charters and general aviation.",
" Barnstable Municipal Airport served as a hub for Nantucket-based commuter airline Island Airlines until its shutdown in 2015."
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"Chappaquiddick Island (Massachusett language: \"Noepe\" \"tchepi-aquidenet\"; colloquially known as \"Chappy\"), a part of the town of Edgartown, Massachusetts, is a small peninsula and occasional island on the eastern end of Martha's Vineyard.",
" Norton Point, a narrow barrier beach, connects Martha's Vineyard and Chappaquiddick between Katama and Wasque (pronounced \"way-sqwee\").",
" Occasional breaches occur due to hurricanes and strong storms separating the islands for periods of time.",
" Most recently, the two were separated for 8 years from 2007 to 2015.",
" Though both land forms have, over the course of history, mostly been connected to one another, Chappaquiddick is nevertheless referred to as an island."
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"Martha's Vineyard (Wampanoag: \"Noepe\" , , often called just \"the Vineyard\") is an island located south of Cape Cod in Massachusetts that is known for being an affluent summer colony.",
" It includes the smaller Chappaquiddick Island which is usually connected to the Vineyard, though storms and hurricanes have been known to separate the two.",
" The last such separation of the islands was in 2007 and the two islands are again connected as of April 2, 2015."
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"Cape Cod Bay is a large bay of the Atlantic Ocean adjacent to the U.S. state of Massachusetts.",
" Measuring 604 sqmi below a line drawn from Brant Rock in Marshfield to Race Point in Provincetown, Massachusetts, it is enclosed by Cape Cod to the south and east, and Plymouth County, Massachusetts, to the west.",
" To the north of Cape Cod Bay lie Massachusetts Bay and the Atlantic Ocean.",
" Cape Cod Bay is the southernmost extremity of the Gulf of Maine.",
" Cape Cod Bay is one of the bays adjacent to Massachusetts that give it the name Bay State.",
" The others are Narragansett Bay, Buzzards Bay, and Massachusetts Bay."
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"Billingsgate Island, also sometimes known as Bellingsgate Island, was an island off Cape Cod in Massachusetts in the United States.",
" Originally settled as a fishing and whaling community as part of the town of Eastham, Massachusetts, Billingsgate Island was for a long time the site of a lighthouse used as a navigational aid in Cape Cod Bay.",
" It is sometimes known by local historians as the Atlantis of Cape Cod."
],
"title": "Billingsgate Island"
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"Hyannis is the largest of the seven villages in the town of Barnstable, Massachusetts, in the United States.",
" It is the commercial and transportation hub of Cape Cod and was designated an urban area as of the 1990 census.",
" Because of this, many refer to Hyannis as the \"Capital of the Cape\".",
" It contains a majority of the Barnstable Town offices and two important shopping districts: the historic downtown Main Street and the Route 132 Commercial District, including Cape Cod Mall and Independence Park, headquarters of Cape Cod Potato Chips.",
" Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis is the largest on Cape Cod."
],
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"The Cape Cod Central Railroad is a heritage railroad located on Cape Cod, Massachusetts.",
" It operates on a rail line known as the Cape Main Line which is owned by Massachusetts Department of Transportation.",
" The line was previously owned and operated by the Cape Cod Railroad, the Old Colony Railroad, and later the New Haven Railroad, each of which operated passenger trains on the line from 1854 to 1959.",
" Although it is the namesake of the Cape Cod Central Railroad (1861–68), the two companies are unrelated.",
" This company, however, is the first of this brand name to not be a railroad company just on paper."
],
"title": "Cape Cod Central Railroad"
},
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"Nantucket Sound is a roughly triangular area of the Atlantic Ocean offshore from the U.S. state of Massachusetts.",
" It is 30 mi long and 25 mi wide, and is enclosed by Cape Cod on the north, Nantucket on the south, and Martha's Vineyard on the west.",
" Between Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard it is connected to the Vineyard Sound.",
" Ports on Nantucket Sound include Nantucket and Hyannis, Massachusetts."
],
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}
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"Title: Rockland Trust\n\nRockland Trust is a commercial bank based in Rockland, Massachusetts that serves Southeastern Massachusetts, Coastal Massachusetts, Cape Cod, and Boston's MetroWest. Established in 1907 as Rockland Trust Company, it is one of few local banks that retain their original name and independent ownership after more than 100 years. (Rockland Trust Company is the wholly owned subsidiary of Independent Bank Corp., which is publicly traded on NASDAQ (INDB).) Rockland Trust is the largest publicly traded commercial bank headquartered in Massachusetts, with more than 8 billion in assets and over 1000 employees. Rockland Trust offers a wide range of commercial, retail, commercial banking products and services, business and consumer loans, insurance products and services, and investment management services from: 77 retail branches, 10 commercial lending centers, and 4 mortgage banking centers located throughout Eastern Massachusetts and on Cape Cod; and 4 investment management offices located in Southeastern Massachusetts, on Cape Cod, and in Rhode Island. Corporate headquarters are in Hanover, Massachusetts.",
"Title: Edgartown Yacht Club\n\nThe Edgartown Yacht Club is a private yacht club located in Edgartown, Massachusetts on the island of Martha's Vineyard. The club was founded on January 5, 1905, and Edward H. Raymond was named its first commodore. The Edgartown Yacht Club's current clubhouse was completed in 1927, and is located on Dock Street in downtown Edgartown.",
"Title: Barnstable Municipal Airport\n\nBarnstable Municipal Airport (IATA: HYA, ICAO: KHYA, FAA LID: HYA) , also known as Boardman/Polando Field, is a public airport located on Cape Cod, one mile (1.6 km) north of the central business district of Hyannis, in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. This airport is publicly owned by Town of Barnstable. It is Cape Cod's major airport as well as an air hub for the Cape and the Islands (Martha's Vineyard and Nantucket). The airport is served by scheduled commercial flights as well as charters and general aviation. Barnstable Municipal Airport served as a hub for Nantucket-based commuter airline Island Airlines until its shutdown in 2015.",
"Title: Chappaquiddick Island\n\nChappaquiddick Island (Massachusett language: \"Noepe\" \"tchepi-aquidenet\"; colloquially known as \"Chappy\"), a part of the town of Edgartown, Massachusetts, is a small peninsula and occasional island on the eastern end of Martha's Vineyard. Norton Point, a narrow barrier beach, connects Martha's Vineyard and Chappaquiddick between Katama and Wasque (pronounced \"way-sqwee\"). Occasional breaches occur due to hurricanes and strong storms separating the islands for periods of time. Most recently, the two were separated for 8 years from 2007 to 2015. Though both land forms have, over the course of history, mostly been connected to one another, Chappaquiddick is nevertheless referred to as an island.",
"Title: Martha's Vineyard\n\nMartha's Vineyard (Wampanoag: \"Noepe\" , , often called just \"the Vineyard\") is an island located south of Cape Cod in Massachusetts that is known for being an affluent summer colony. It includes the smaller Chappaquiddick Island which is usually connected to the Vineyard, though storms and hurricanes have been known to separate the two. The last such separation of the islands was in 2007 and the two islands are again connected as of April 2, 2015.",
"Title: Cape Cod Bay\n\nCape Cod Bay is a large bay of the Atlantic Ocean adjacent to the U.S. state of Massachusetts. Measuring 604 sqmi below a line drawn from Brant Rock in Marshfield to Race Point in Provincetown, Massachusetts, it is enclosed by Cape Cod to the south and east, and Plymouth County, Massachusetts, to the west. To the north of Cape Cod Bay lie Massachusetts Bay and the Atlantic Ocean. Cape Cod Bay is the southernmost extremity of the Gulf of Maine. Cape Cod Bay is one of the bays adjacent to Massachusetts that give it the name Bay State. The others are Narragansett Bay, Buzzards Bay, and Massachusetts Bay.",
"Title: Billingsgate Island\n\nBillingsgate Island, also sometimes known as Bellingsgate Island, was an island off Cape Cod in Massachusetts in the United States. Originally settled as a fishing and whaling community as part of the town of Eastham, Massachusetts, Billingsgate Island was for a long time the site of a lighthouse used as a navigational aid in Cape Cod Bay. It is sometimes known by local historians as the Atlantis of Cape Cod.",
"Title: Hyannis, Massachusetts\n\nHyannis is the largest of the seven villages in the town of Barnstable, Massachusetts, in the United States. It is the commercial and transportation hub of Cape Cod and was designated an urban area as of the 1990 census. Because of this, many refer to Hyannis as the \"Capital of the Cape\". It contains a majority of the Barnstable Town offices and two important shopping districts: the historic downtown Main Street and the Route 132 Commercial District, including Cape Cod Mall and Independence Park, headquarters of Cape Cod Potato Chips. Cape Cod Hospital in Hyannis is the largest on Cape Cod.",
"Title: Cape Cod Central Railroad\n\nThe Cape Cod Central Railroad is a heritage railroad located on Cape Cod, Massachusetts. It operates on a rail line known as the Cape Main Line which is owned by Massachusetts Department of Transportation. The line was previously owned and operated by the Cape Cod Railroad, the Old Colony Railroad, and later the New Haven Railroad, each of which operated passenger trains on the line from 1854 to 1959. Although it is the namesake of the Cape Cod Central Railroad (1861–68), the two companies are unrelated. This company, however, is the first of this brand name to not be a railroad company just on paper.",
"Title: Nantucket Sound\n\nNantucket Sound is a roughly triangular area of the Atlantic Ocean offshore from the U.S. state of Massachusetts. It is 30 mi long and 25 mi wide, and is enclosed by Cape Cod on the north, Nantucket on the south, and Martha's Vineyard on the west. Between Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard it is connected to the Vineyard Sound. Ports on Nantucket Sound include Nantucket and Hyannis, Massachusetts."
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Which publishing company, owned by Random House, ranked Brave New World fifth on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century?
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Modern Library
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"Their Eyes Were Watching God is a 1937 novel and the best known work by African-American writer Zora Neale Hurston.",
" The novel narrates main character Janie Crawford's \"ripening from a vibrant, but voiceless, teenage girl into a woman with her finger on the trigger of her own destiny.\"",
" As a young woman, who is fair-skinned with long hair, she expects more out of life, but comes to realize she has to find out about life 'fuh theyselves' (for herself), just as people can only go-to-God for themselves.",
" Set in central and southern Florida in the early 20th century, the novel was initially poorly received for its rejection of racial uplift literary prescriptions.",
" Today, it has come to be regarded as a seminal work in both African-American literature and women's literature. \"",
"TIME\" included the novel in its 2005 list of the 100 best English-language novels published since 1923."
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"Studs Lonigan is a novel trilogy by American author James T. Farrell: \"Young Lonigan\" (1932), \"The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan\" (1934), and \"Judgment Day\" (1935).",
" In 1998, the Modern Library ranked the Studs Lonigan trilogy at 29th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century."
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"The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is a novel by Muriel Spark, the best known of her works.",
" It first saw publication in \"The New Yorker\" magazine and was published as a book by Macmillan in 1961.",
" The character of Miss Jean Brodie brought Spark international fame and brought her into the first rank of contemporary Scottish literature.",
" In 2005, the novel was chosen by \"Time\" magazine as one of the one hundred best English-language novels from 1923 to present.",
" In 1998, the Modern Library ranked \"The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie\" No. 76 on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century."
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"Go Tell It on the Mountain is a 1953 semi-autobiographical novel by James Baldwin.",
" It tells the story of John Grimes, an intelligent teenager in 1930s Harlem, and his relationship to his family and his church.",
" The novel also reveals the back stories of John's mother, his biological father, and his violent, religious fanatic step-father, Gabriel Grimes.",
" The novel focuses on the role of the Pentecostal Church in the lives of African-Americans, as a negative source of repression and moral hypocrisy and also as a positive source of inspiration and community.",
" In 1998, the Modern Library ranked \"Go Tell It on the Mountain\" 39th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. \"",
"Time Magazine\" included the novel in its \"TIME 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005\"."
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"In 1999, the Modern Library ranked \"Brave New World\" fifth on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century.",
" In 2003, Robert McCrum writing for \"The Observer\" included \"Brave New World\" chronologically at number 53 in \"the top 100 greatest novels of all time\", and the novel was listed at number 87 on the BBC's survey The Big Read."
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"Dame Jean Iris Murdoch ( ; 15 July 1919 – 8 February 1999) was an Anglo-Irish novelist and philosopher, best known for her novels about good and evil, sexual relationships, morality, and the power of the unconscious.",
" Her first published novel, \"Under the Net\", was selected in 1998 as one of Modern Library's 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century.",
" In 1987, she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire.",
" Her books include \"The Bell\" (1958), \"A Severed Head\" (1961), \"The Red and the Green\" (1965), \"The Nice and the Good\" (1968), \"The Black Prince\" (1973), \"Henry and Cato\" (1976), \"The Sea, the Sea\" (1978, Booker Prize), \"The Philosopher's Pupil\" (1983), \"The Good Apprentice\" (1985), \"The Book and the Brotherhood\" (1987), \"The Message to the Planet\" (1989), and \"The Green Knight\" (1993).",
" In 2008, \"The Times\" ranked Murdoch twelfth on a list of \"The 50 greatest British writers since 1945\"."
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"sentences": [
"Deliverance is a 1970 novel by James Dickey, his first.",
" It was adapted into a 1972 film by director John Boorman.",
" In 1998, the editors of the Modern Library selected \"Deliverance\" as #42 on their list of the 100 best 20th-Century novels.",
" The novel was included on \"Time\" magazine's list of the 100 best English-language novels written since 1923."
],
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"A Death in the Family is an autobiographical novel by author James Agee, set in Knoxville, Tennessee.",
" He began writing it in 1948, but it was not quite complete when he died in 1955 (with reputedly many portions having been written in the home of his friend Frances Wickes).",
" It was edited and released posthumously in 1957 by editor David McDowell.",
" Agee's widow and children were left with little money after Agee's death and McDowell wanted to help them by publishing the work.",
" Agee won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1958 for the novel.",
" The novel was included on \"Time\"'s 2005 list of the 100 best English-language novels written since 1923."
],
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"The Moviegoer is the debut novel by Walker Percy, first published in the United States by Vintage in 1961.",
" It won the U.S. National Book Award \"Time\" magazine included the novel in its \"Time 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005\".",
" In 1998, the Modern Library ranked \"The Moviegoer\" sixtieth on its list of the hundred best English-language novels of the twentieth century."
],
"title": "The Moviegoer"
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"sentences": [
"Modern Library's 100 Best Novels is a list of the best English-language novels of the 20th century as selected by the Modern Library, an American publishing company owned by Random House."
],
"title": "Modern Library 100 Best Novels"
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"Title: Their Eyes Were Watching God\n\nTheir Eyes Were Watching God is a 1937 novel and the best known work by African-American writer Zora Neale Hurston. The novel narrates main character Janie Crawford's \"ripening from a vibrant, but voiceless, teenage girl into a woman with her finger on the trigger of her own destiny.\" As a young woman, who is fair-skinned with long hair, she expects more out of life, but comes to realize she has to find out about life 'fuh theyselves' (for herself), just as people can only go-to-God for themselves. Set in central and southern Florida in the early 20th century, the novel was initially poorly received for its rejection of racial uplift literary prescriptions. Today, it has come to be regarded as a seminal work in both African-American literature and women's literature. \" TIME\" included the novel in its 2005 list of the 100 best English-language novels published since 1923.",
"Title: Studs Lonigan\n\nStuds Lonigan is a novel trilogy by American author James T. Farrell: \"Young Lonigan\" (1932), \"The Young Manhood of Studs Lonigan\" (1934), and \"Judgment Day\" (1935). In 1998, the Modern Library ranked the Studs Lonigan trilogy at 29th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century.",
"Title: The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie (novel)\n\nThe Prime of Miss Jean Brodie is a novel by Muriel Spark, the best known of her works. It first saw publication in \"The New Yorker\" magazine and was published as a book by Macmillan in 1961. The character of Miss Jean Brodie brought Spark international fame and brought her into the first rank of contemporary Scottish literature. In 2005, the novel was chosen by \"Time\" magazine as one of the one hundred best English-language novels from 1923 to present. In 1998, the Modern Library ranked \"The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie\" No. 76 on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century.",
"Title: Go Tell It on the Mountain (novel)\n\nGo Tell It on the Mountain is a 1953 semi-autobiographical novel by James Baldwin. It tells the story of John Grimes, an intelligent teenager in 1930s Harlem, and his relationship to his family and his church. The novel also reveals the back stories of John's mother, his biological father, and his violent, religious fanatic step-father, Gabriel Grimes. The novel focuses on the role of the Pentecostal Church in the lives of African-Americans, as a negative source of repression and moral hypocrisy and also as a positive source of inspiration and community. In 1998, the Modern Library ranked \"Go Tell It on the Mountain\" 39th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. \" Time Magazine\" included the novel in its \"TIME 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005\".",
"Title: Brave New World\n\nIn 1999, the Modern Library ranked \"Brave New World\" fifth on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. In 2003, Robert McCrum writing for \"The Observer\" included \"Brave New World\" chronologically at number 53 in \"the top 100 greatest novels of all time\", and the novel was listed at number 87 on the BBC's survey The Big Read.",
"Title: Iris Murdoch\n\nDame Jean Iris Murdoch ( ; 15 July 1919 – 8 February 1999) was an Anglo-Irish novelist and philosopher, best known for her novels about good and evil, sexual relationships, morality, and the power of the unconscious. Her first published novel, \"Under the Net\", was selected in 1998 as one of Modern Library's 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century. In 1987, she was made a Dame Commander of the Order of the British Empire. Her books include \"The Bell\" (1958), \"A Severed Head\" (1961), \"The Red and the Green\" (1965), \"The Nice and the Good\" (1968), \"The Black Prince\" (1973), \"Henry and Cato\" (1976), \"The Sea, the Sea\" (1978, Booker Prize), \"The Philosopher's Pupil\" (1983), \"The Good Apprentice\" (1985), \"The Book and the Brotherhood\" (1987), \"The Message to the Planet\" (1989), and \"The Green Knight\" (1993). In 2008, \"The Times\" ranked Murdoch twelfth on a list of \"The 50 greatest British writers since 1945\".",
"Title: Deliverance (novel)\n\nDeliverance is a 1970 novel by James Dickey, his first. It was adapted into a 1972 film by director John Boorman. In 1998, the editors of the Modern Library selected \"Deliverance\" as #42 on their list of the 100 best 20th-Century novels. The novel was included on \"Time\" magazine's list of the 100 best English-language novels written since 1923.",
"Title: A Death in the Family\n\nA Death in the Family is an autobiographical novel by author James Agee, set in Knoxville, Tennessee. He began writing it in 1948, but it was not quite complete when he died in 1955 (with reputedly many portions having been written in the home of his friend Frances Wickes). It was edited and released posthumously in 1957 by editor David McDowell. Agee's widow and children were left with little money after Agee's death and McDowell wanted to help them by publishing the work. Agee won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1958 for the novel. The novel was included on \"Time\"'s 2005 list of the 100 best English-language novels written since 1923.",
"Title: The Moviegoer\n\nThe Moviegoer is the debut novel by Walker Percy, first published in the United States by Vintage in 1961. It won the U.S. National Book Award \"Time\" magazine included the novel in its \"Time 100 Best English-language Novels from 1923 to 2005\". In 1998, the Modern Library ranked \"The Moviegoer\" sixtieth on its list of the hundred best English-language novels of the twentieth century.",
"Title: Modern Library 100 Best Novels\n\nModern Library's 100 Best Novels is a list of the best English-language novels of the 20th century as selected by the Modern Library, an American publishing company owned by Random House."
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Michael Pollock was a gunnery officer on the Norfolk when it fought which German capital ship?
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"Admiral of the Fleet Sir Michael Patrick Pollock, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (19 October 1916 – 27 September 2006) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy who rose to become First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff in the early 1970s.",
" In the Second World War, he was an officer on ships tasked with protecting convoys in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, and was gunnery officer on the cruiser HMS \"Norfolk\" when she fought the German battleship \"Scharnhorst\" during the Battle of North Cape.",
" He later commanded the aircraft carrier HMS \"Ark Royal\" , and hosted Ian Smith on HMS \"Tiger\" .",
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"SMS \"Oldenburg\" was an armored warship of the German Imperial Navy.",
" Laid down at the AG Vulcan shipyard in Stettin in 1883, the ship was launched in December 1884 and commissioned into the Navy in April 1886.",
" \"Oldenburg\" was intended to have been a fifth member of the \"Sachsen\" class of sortie corvettes, but budgetary limitations and dissatisfaction with the \"Sachsen\" class prompted a redesign that bore little resemblance to the earlier vessels.",
" \"Oldenburg\" mounted her main battery of eight 24 cm guns amidships, six in a central casemate on the main deck and two directly above them on the broadside.",
" She was the first German capital ship constructed entirely from German-made steel."
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"Admiral of the Fleet Sir Varyl Cargill Begg {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (1 October 1908 – 13 July 1995) was a Royal Navy officer.",
" He fought in the Second World War as gunnery officer in a cruiser taking part in the North Atlantic convoys, the Norwegian campaign and the occupation of Iceland and then as gunnery officer in a battleship operating in the Mediterranean Fleet during the Battle of Cape Matapan.",
" After that he commanded a destroyer during the Korean War and was Commander-in-Chief of Far East Command during the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation.",
" He was First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff in the late 1960s.",
" In that role he vehemently opposed plans to introduce large new aircraft carriers and instead managed to persuade the British Government to develop the design for three small \"through-deck cruisers\"."
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"HMS \"Resistance\" was the second of two \"Defence\"-class ironclad s built for the Royal Navy in the 1860s.",
" She was the first capital ship in the Royal Navy to be fitted with a ram and was given the nickname of \"Old Rammo\".",
" \"Resistance\" was initially assigned to the Channel Fleet upon commissioning, but was transferred to the Mediterranean Fleet in 1864, the first ironclad to be assigned to that fleet.",
" She was rearmed in 1867 and became a guardship when recommissioned in 1869.",
" The ship was reassigned to the Channel Fleet in 1873 before reverting to her former duties in 1877.",
" \"Resistance\" was decommissioned in 1880 and was used for gunnery and torpedo trials beginning in 1885.",
" The ship was sold for scrap in 1898 and foundered in 1899 en route to the breaker's yard.",
" She was salvaged and later scrapped."
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"The YMS-418 was a YMS-1 class minesweeper which saw service in World War II.",
" The hull was laid down 16 September 1943 by Henry C. Grebe and Co., Chicago, IL.",
" It was launched 22 February 1944 It was struck from the Navy Register 7 February 1947 and sold 17 December 1947.",
" According to deck logs stored at the National Archives in College Park Maryland, the ship's commanding officer was Lt. Victor A. Lang, executive officer Ensign Toivo John Hamalainen, gunnery officer Ensign J. J. Dennehy, Jr., engineering officer Ensign Bruce F. Kingsbury.",
" Its fate is unknown."
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"Admiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur John Power (12 April 1889 – 28 January 1960) was a Royal Navy officer.",
" He took part in the First World War as a gunnery officer and saw action in the Dardanelles Campaign.",
" During the inter-war years he commanded the gunnery school at HMS \"Excellent\" and then the aircraft carrier HMS \"Ark Royal\" .",
" During the Second World War he played a leading role in the planning for the Allied invasion of Sicily and for the Allied invasion of Italy and then commanded the naval forces for the actual landing of V Corps at Taranto in Italy in September 1943.",
" He went on to be Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies Fleet in the closing stages of the war and conducted naval strikes on the Imperial Japanese Army in Borneo and Malaya.",
" After the War he became Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel, Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet and then Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth."
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"Admiral of the Fleet Peter John Hill-Norton, Baron Hill-Norton, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (8 February 1915 – 16 May 2004) was a senior Royal Navy officer.",
" He fought in the Second World War as gunnery officer in a cruiser operating on the Western Approaches and in the North Sea taking part in the Norwegian Campaign, then in a cruiser taking part in the Arctic convoys and finally in a battleship operating in the Eastern Fleet.",
" After the War he commanded a destroyer and then an aircraft carrier.",
" He served as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff and then Chief of the Defence Staff in early 1970s.",
" In the latter role he gave the final commitment to Project Chevaline, the Polaris missile improvement programme.",
" He went on to be Chairman of the NATO Military Committee."
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"Scharnhorst was a German capital ship, alternatively described as a battleship and battlecruiser, of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\".",
" She was the lead ship of her class, which included one other ship, \"Gneisenau\" .",
" The ship was built at the \"Kriegsmarinewerft\" dockyard in Wilhelmshaven; she was laid down on 15 June 1935 and launched a year and four months later on 3 October 1936.",
" Completed in January 1939, the ship was armed with a main battery of nine 28 cm (11 in) C/34 guns in three triple turrets.",
" Plans to replace these weapons with six 38 cm (15 in) SK C/34 guns in twin turrets were never carried out."
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"Gneisenau was a German capital ship, alternatively described as a battleship and battlecruiser, of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\".",
" She was the second vessel of her class, which included one other ship, \"Scharnhorst\" .",
" The ship was built at the \"Deutsche Werke\" dockyard in Kiel; she was laid down on 6 May 1935 and launched on 8 December 1936.",
" Completed in May 1938, the ship was armed with a main battery of nine 28 cm (11 in) C/34 guns in three triple turrets, though there were plans to replace these weapons with six 38 cm (15 in) SK C/34 guns in twin turrets."
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"Admiral of the Fleet Sir Michael Le Fanu (2 August 1913 – 28 November 1970) was a Royal Navy officer.",
" He fought in the Second World War as gunnery officer in a cruiser operating in the Home Fleet during the Norwegian Campaign and the Battle of the Mediterranean and then as gunnery officer in a battleship operating in the Eastern Fleet before becoming liaison officer between the British Pacific Fleet and the United States Third Fleet.",
" After the War he commanded a frigate, a training establishment and an aircraft carrier.",
" He served as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff in the late 1960s.",
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"Title: Michael Pollock\n\nAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Michael Patrick Pollock, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (19 October 1916 – 27 September 2006) was a senior officer in the Royal Navy who rose to become First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff in the early 1970s. In the Second World War, he was an officer on ships tasked with protecting convoys in the Atlantic and the Mediterranean, and was gunnery officer on the cruiser HMS \"Norfolk\" when she fought the German battleship \"Scharnhorst\" during the Battle of North Cape. He later commanded the aircraft carrier HMS \"Ark Royal\" , and hosted Ian Smith on HMS \"Tiger\" . In retirement, he held the position of King of Arms of the Order of the Bath and Gloucester King of Arms, with responsibility for heraldry in Wales.",
"Title: SMS Oldenburg (1884)\n\nSMS \"Oldenburg\" was an armored warship of the German Imperial Navy. Laid down at the AG Vulcan shipyard in Stettin in 1883, the ship was launched in December 1884 and commissioned into the Navy in April 1886. \"Oldenburg\" was intended to have been a fifth member of the \"Sachsen\" class of sortie corvettes, but budgetary limitations and dissatisfaction with the \"Sachsen\" class prompted a redesign that bore little resemblance to the earlier vessels. \"Oldenburg\" mounted her main battery of eight 24 cm guns amidships, six in a central casemate on the main deck and two directly above them on the broadside. She was the first German capital ship constructed entirely from German-made steel.",
"Title: Varyl Begg\n\nAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Varyl Cargill Begg {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (1 October 1908 – 13 July 1995) was a Royal Navy officer. He fought in the Second World War as gunnery officer in a cruiser taking part in the North Atlantic convoys, the Norwegian campaign and the occupation of Iceland and then as gunnery officer in a battleship operating in the Mediterranean Fleet during the Battle of Cape Matapan. After that he commanded a destroyer during the Korean War and was Commander-in-Chief of Far East Command during the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation. He was First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff in the late 1960s. In that role he vehemently opposed plans to introduce large new aircraft carriers and instead managed to persuade the British Government to develop the design for three small \"through-deck cruisers\".",
"Title: HMS Resistance (1861)\n\nHMS \"Resistance\" was the second of two \"Defence\"-class ironclad s built for the Royal Navy in the 1860s. She was the first capital ship in the Royal Navy to be fitted with a ram and was given the nickname of \"Old Rammo\". \"Resistance\" was initially assigned to the Channel Fleet upon commissioning, but was transferred to the Mediterranean Fleet in 1864, the first ironclad to be assigned to that fleet. She was rearmed in 1867 and became a guardship when recommissioned in 1869. The ship was reassigned to the Channel Fleet in 1873 before reverting to her former duties in 1877. \"Resistance\" was decommissioned in 1880 and was used for gunnery and torpedo trials beginning in 1885. The ship was sold for scrap in 1898 and foundered in 1899 en route to the breaker's yard. She was salvaged and later scrapped.",
"Title: USS YMS-418\n\nThe YMS-418 was a YMS-1 class minesweeper which saw service in World War II. The hull was laid down 16 September 1943 by Henry C. Grebe and Co., Chicago, IL. It was launched 22 February 1944 It was struck from the Navy Register 7 February 1947 and sold 17 December 1947. According to deck logs stored at the National Archives in College Park Maryland, the ship's commanding officer was Lt. Victor A. Lang, executive officer Ensign Toivo John Hamalainen, gunnery officer Ensign J. J. Dennehy, Jr., engineering officer Ensign Bruce F. Kingsbury. Its fate is unknown.",
"Title: Arthur Power\n\nAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Arthur John Power (12 April 1889 – 28 January 1960) was a Royal Navy officer. He took part in the First World War as a gunnery officer and saw action in the Dardanelles Campaign. During the inter-war years he commanded the gunnery school at HMS \"Excellent\" and then the aircraft carrier HMS \"Ark Royal\" . During the Second World War he played a leading role in the planning for the Allied invasion of Sicily and for the Allied invasion of Italy and then commanded the naval forces for the actual landing of V Corps at Taranto in Italy in September 1943. He went on to be Commander-in-Chief of the East Indies Fleet in the closing stages of the war and conducted naval strikes on the Imperial Japanese Army in Borneo and Malaya. After the War he became Second Sea Lord and Chief of Naval Personnel, Commander-in-Chief, Mediterranean Fleet and then Commander-in-Chief, Portsmouth.",
"Title: Peter Hill-Norton\n\nAdmiral of the Fleet Peter John Hill-Norton, Baron Hill-Norton, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (8 February 1915 – 16 May 2004) was a senior Royal Navy officer. He fought in the Second World War as gunnery officer in a cruiser operating on the Western Approaches and in the North Sea taking part in the Norwegian Campaign, then in a cruiser taking part in the Arctic convoys and finally in a battleship operating in the Eastern Fleet. After the War he commanded a destroyer and then an aircraft carrier. He served as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff and then Chief of the Defence Staff in early 1970s. In the latter role he gave the final commitment to Project Chevaline, the Polaris missile improvement programme. He went on to be Chairman of the NATO Military Committee.",
"Title: German battleship Scharnhorst\n\nScharnhorst was a German capital ship, alternatively described as a battleship and battlecruiser, of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\". She was the lead ship of her class, which included one other ship, \"Gneisenau\" . The ship was built at the \"Kriegsmarinewerft\" dockyard in Wilhelmshaven; she was laid down on 15 June 1935 and launched a year and four months later on 3 October 1936. Completed in January 1939, the ship was armed with a main battery of nine 28 cm (11 in) C/34 guns in three triple turrets. Plans to replace these weapons with six 38 cm (15 in) SK C/34 guns in twin turrets were never carried out.",
"Title: German battleship Gneisenau\n\nGneisenau was a German capital ship, alternatively described as a battleship and battlecruiser, of Nazi Germany's \"Kriegsmarine\". She was the second vessel of her class, which included one other ship, \"Scharnhorst\" . The ship was built at the \"Deutsche Werke\" dockyard in Kiel; she was laid down on 6 May 1935 and launched on 8 December 1936. Completed in May 1938, the ship was armed with a main battery of nine 28 cm (11 in) C/34 guns in three triple turrets, though there were plans to replace these weapons with six 38 cm (15 in) SK C/34 guns in twin turrets.",
"Title: Michael Le Fanu\n\nAdmiral of the Fleet Sir Michael Le Fanu (2 August 1913 – 28 November 1970) was a Royal Navy officer. He fought in the Second World War as gunnery officer in a cruiser operating in the Home Fleet during the Norwegian Campaign and the Battle of the Mediterranean and then as gunnery officer in a battleship operating in the Eastern Fleet before becoming liaison officer between the British Pacific Fleet and the United States Third Fleet. After the War he commanded a frigate, a training establishment and an aircraft carrier. He served as First Sea Lord and Chief of the Naval Staff in the late 1960s. In that role, in the face of economic difficulties, he worked hard to reshape the Navy as an anti-submarine force operating primarily in the Atlantic Ocean."
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Which board game was introduced first, Junta or Squatter?
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Squatter
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"\"Home and Away\" is an Australian television soap opera.",
" It was first broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988.",
" The following is a list of characters that first appeared in that year, by order of first appearance.",
" They were all introduced by the show's executive producer Alan Bateman who oversaw the serial before being succeeded by series producer Des Monaghan whose episodes first began airing in November.",
" Sixteen of the original eighteen regular characters debuted in the pilot episode.",
" The Fletcher family consisting of Frank Morgan, Tom and Pippa Fletcher, Carly Morris, Steven Matheson, Sally Keating and Lynn Davenport were introduced first.",
" Summer Bay residents Alf Stewart, Floss and Neville McPhee, Bobby Simpson, Donald Fisher, Ailsa Hogan, Martin Dibble, Lance Smart and Matt Wilson also made their debuts.",
" They were soon joined by Alf's daughter Roo and sister, Celia.",
" In March, Lyn Collingwood arrived as Lance's mother, Colleen.",
" The same month, Liddy Clark began playing Kerry Barlow and Amanda Newman-Phillips joined the cast as Narelle Smart.",
" In April, Gerry Sont began playing Brett Macklin, a love interest for Roo.",
" Barbara Stephens and Cornelia Frances arrived in June as Alf's other sisters Barbara Stewart and Morag Bellingham, respectively.",
" July saw Simon Kay enter as Donald and Barbara's son Alan Fisher.",
" Gavin Harrison began playing Revhead in August and was soon followed by John Morris as Philip Matheson.",
" That month saw the serial's first birth Christopher Fletcher, son of the established Tom and Pippa.",
" Another birth occurred in September, Martha Stewart, daughter of Roo and Brett.",
" Sandie Lillingston joined the cast in the same episode as Brett's sister, Stacey and in November, George Leppard guested as Al Simpson."
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"Biniax is a free and open source puzzle video game introduced first in 2005.",
" In 2007, Biniax-2 sequel of the game was released with more polished look and feel and different game modes – arcade, tactic and multiplayer.",
" Latest release is from 2012."
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"Junta is a board game designed by Vincent Tsao published, as of 1985, by West End Games.",
" Players compete as the corrupt power elite families of a fictional parody of a stereotypical banana republic (specifically \"Republica de los Bananas\") trying to get as much money as possible into their Swiss bank accounts before the foreign aid money runs out.",
" Fighting in the republic's capital during recurrent coup attempts encompasses most of the game's equipment, rules and playtime.",
" This game-within-the-game is however actually tangential to the players' main goal."
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"Squatter is a board game that was launched at the Royal Melbourne Show in 1962, invented by Robert Crofton Lloyd.",
" With more than 500,000 games sold in Australia alone, it became the most successful board game ever developed in Australia.",
" Superficially, Squatter has the appearance of a \"Monopoly\"-type game.",
" However, unlike Monopoly, all players remain in the game until the end.",
" Players each start the game with their own sheep station and aim to be the first player to improve and irrigate their pastures and then fully stock their sheep station.",
" Players run their sheep station as a business venture, to earn enough money to pay for the seasonal running expenses and to finance the improvements that are required to win the game.",
" The Squatter game presents players with a mixture of strategy and luck that reflects the many challenges facing any form of livestock raising.",
" These challenges include droughts, floods and bushfires, as well as disease, variable livestock prices, and luck.",
" In 1999, a version became available on PC CD-ROM.",
" However the PC version was not commercially successful and is no longer available."
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"The Green Mover Max was the first 100% low-floor articulated Light Rail Vehicle (LRV) to be built entirely in Japan.",
" It was developed jointly by Kinki Sharyo, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Toyo Electric Co., and introduced first in Hiroshima by the Hiroshima Electric Railway Company (Hiroden).",
" It replaced Hiroden's ailing fleet of Siemens Combinos in 2005."
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"Coca-Cola BlāK was a coffee-flavored soft drink introduced by Coca-Cola in 2006 and discontinued in 2008.",
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"Awithlaknannai Mosona is a two-player strategy board game from the Zuni Native American Indian tribe of New Mexico, United States.",
" It is unknown how old the game is.",
" The game was described by Stewart Culin in his book \"Games of the North American Indians Volume 2: Games of Skill\" (1907).",
" In this book, it was named Awithlaknan Mosona.",
" Awithlaknannai Mosona resembles another Zuni board game called Kolowis Awithlaknannai (Fighting Serpents) with few minor differences.",
" The former having a smaller board, and depending upon the variant, it also has less lines joining the intersection points.",
" The rules are the same.",
" Awithlaknannai Mosona belongs to the draughts and Alquerque family of games as pieces hop over one another when capturing.",
" It is actually more related to Alquerque, since the board is made up of intersection points and lines connecting them.",
" It is thought that the Spanish had brought Alquerque to the American Southwest, and Awithlaknannai Mosona may have been an evolution from Alquerque.",
" However, in Stewart Culin's 1907 book, the Zunis claim that they had adopted a hunt game from Mexico similar to Catch the Hare and the Fox games of Europe, and transformed it into Awithlaknannai Mosona.",
" In these games, one player has more pieces over the other, however, the other player's piece has more powers.",
" The Zuni's equalized the numbers of pieces and their powers, and also may have transformed the board making its length far exceed its width.",
" Diagonal lines also replaced orthogonal lines altogether.",
" However, the hunt game from Mexico may have used an Alquerque board even though the game mechanics of their new game, Awithlaknannai Mosona, were completely different."
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"Francis Tresham is a United Kingdom-based board game designer who has been producing board games since the early 1970s.",
" Tresham founded and ran games company Hartland Trefoil (founded 1971), a company well known for its \"Civilization\" board game, until its sale to MicroProse in 1997.",
" His \"1829\" game was the first of the \"18xx\" board game series and some of his board games have inspired Sid Meier computer games such as \"Railroad Tycoon\"."
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"Pasang is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Brunei.",
" The game is often referred to as Pasang Emas which is actually a software implementation of the traditional board game.",
" The object of this game is to acquire the most points by capturing black and white tokens on the board.",
" Black tokens are worth 1 point, and white tokens are worth 2 points.",
" The board is initially laid out with all 120 black and white tokens in one of over 30 traditional patterns.",
" Players choose a piece called a \"ka\" which is used to capture the tokens on the board.",
" Each player's \"ka\" moves around the board capturing as many tokens as possible.",
" As a note, the \"kas\" are the only mobile pieces in the game.",
" The other pieces are stationary, and are captured by the \"kas\".",
" Players must capture token(s) during their turn, or lose the game.",
" When all tokens have been captured from the board, the player with the most points is the winner.",
" However, if there are any tokens left on the board, and none can be captured on a player's turn, then that player loses the game, and the other player is the winner."
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"Title: Going Cardboard\n\nGoing Cardboard: A Board Game Documentary is a 2012 documentary about the American adoption of German-style board games, and includes coverage of the 2009 board game event \"Spiel\" in Essen, Germany, as well as interviews with many prominent game designers. The film was written, directed and produced by Lorien Green, who was introduced to board gaming by her husband. It was financed through the crowd funding service Kickstarter.",
"Title: List of Home and Away characters (1988)\n\n\"Home and Away\" is an Australian television soap opera. It was first broadcast on the Seven Network on 17 January 1988. The following is a list of characters that first appeared in that year, by order of first appearance. They were all introduced by the show's executive producer Alan Bateman who oversaw the serial before being succeeded by series producer Des Monaghan whose episodes first began airing in November. Sixteen of the original eighteen regular characters debuted in the pilot episode. The Fletcher family consisting of Frank Morgan, Tom and Pippa Fletcher, Carly Morris, Steven Matheson, Sally Keating and Lynn Davenport were introduced first. Summer Bay residents Alf Stewart, Floss and Neville McPhee, Bobby Simpson, Donald Fisher, Ailsa Hogan, Martin Dibble, Lance Smart and Matt Wilson also made their debuts. They were soon joined by Alf's daughter Roo and sister, Celia. In March, Lyn Collingwood arrived as Lance's mother, Colleen. The same month, Liddy Clark began playing Kerry Barlow and Amanda Newman-Phillips joined the cast as Narelle Smart. In April, Gerry Sont began playing Brett Macklin, a love interest for Roo. Barbara Stephens and Cornelia Frances arrived in June as Alf's other sisters Barbara Stewart and Morag Bellingham, respectively. July saw Simon Kay enter as Donald and Barbara's son Alan Fisher. Gavin Harrison began playing Revhead in August and was soon followed by John Morris as Philip Matheson. That month saw the serial's first birth Christopher Fletcher, son of the established Tom and Pippa. Another birth occurred in September, Martha Stewart, daughter of Roo and Brett. Sandie Lillingston joined the cast in the same episode as Brett's sister, Stacey and in November, George Leppard guested as Al Simpson.",
"Title: Biniax\n\nBiniax is a free and open source puzzle video game introduced first in 2005. In 2007, Biniax-2 sequel of the game was released with more polished look and feel and different game modes – arcade, tactic and multiplayer. Latest release is from 2012.",
"Title: Junta (game)\n\nJunta is a board game designed by Vincent Tsao published, as of 1985, by West End Games. Players compete as the corrupt power elite families of a fictional parody of a stereotypical banana republic (specifically \"Republica de los Bananas\") trying to get as much money as possible into their Swiss bank accounts before the foreign aid money runs out. Fighting in the republic's capital during recurrent coup attempts encompasses most of the game's equipment, rules and playtime. This game-within-the-game is however actually tangential to the players' main goal.",
"Title: Squatter (game)\n\nSquatter is a board game that was launched at the Royal Melbourne Show in 1962, invented by Robert Crofton Lloyd. With more than 500,000 games sold in Australia alone, it became the most successful board game ever developed in Australia. Superficially, Squatter has the appearance of a \"Monopoly\"-type game. However, unlike Monopoly, all players remain in the game until the end. Players each start the game with their own sheep station and aim to be the first player to improve and irrigate their pastures and then fully stock their sheep station. Players run their sheep station as a business venture, to earn enough money to pay for the seasonal running expenses and to finance the improvements that are required to win the game. The Squatter game presents players with a mixture of strategy and luck that reflects the many challenges facing any form of livestock raising. These challenges include droughts, floods and bushfires, as well as disease, variable livestock prices, and luck. In 1999, a version became available on PC CD-ROM. However the PC version was not commercially successful and is no longer available.",
"Title: Green Mover Max\n\nThe Green Mover Max was the first 100% low-floor articulated Light Rail Vehicle (LRV) to be built entirely in Japan. It was developed jointly by Kinki Sharyo, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, and Toyo Electric Co., and introduced first in Hiroshima by the Hiroshima Electric Railway Company (Hiroden). It replaced Hiroden's ailing fleet of Siemens Combinos in 2005.",
"Title: Coca-Cola BlāK\n\nCoca-Cola BlāK was a coffee-flavored soft drink introduced by Coca-Cola in 2006 and discontinued in 2008. The mid-calorie drink was introduced first in France, before making its way to the United States and other markets.",
"Title: Awithlaknannai Mosona\n\nAwithlaknannai Mosona is a two-player strategy board game from the Zuni Native American Indian tribe of New Mexico, United States. It is unknown how old the game is. The game was described by Stewart Culin in his book \"Games of the North American Indians Volume 2: Games of Skill\" (1907). In this book, it was named Awithlaknan Mosona. Awithlaknannai Mosona resembles another Zuni board game called Kolowis Awithlaknannai (Fighting Serpents) with few minor differences. The former having a smaller board, and depending upon the variant, it also has less lines joining the intersection points. The rules are the same. Awithlaknannai Mosona belongs to the draughts and Alquerque family of games as pieces hop over one another when capturing. It is actually more related to Alquerque, since the board is made up of intersection points and lines connecting them. It is thought that the Spanish had brought Alquerque to the American Southwest, and Awithlaknannai Mosona may have been an evolution from Alquerque. However, in Stewart Culin's 1907 book, the Zunis claim that they had adopted a hunt game from Mexico similar to Catch the Hare and the Fox games of Europe, and transformed it into Awithlaknannai Mosona. In these games, one player has more pieces over the other, however, the other player's piece has more powers. The Zuni's equalized the numbers of pieces and their powers, and also may have transformed the board making its length far exceed its width. Diagonal lines also replaced orthogonal lines altogether. However, the hunt game from Mexico may have used an Alquerque board even though the game mechanics of their new game, Awithlaknannai Mosona, were completely different.",
"Title: Francis Tresham (game designer)\n\nFrancis Tresham is a United Kingdom-based board game designer who has been producing board games since the early 1970s. Tresham founded and ran games company Hartland Trefoil (founded 1971), a company well known for its \"Civilization\" board game, until its sale to MicroProse in 1997. His \"1829\" game was the first of the \"18xx\" board game series and some of his board games have inspired Sid Meier computer games such as \"Railroad Tycoon\".",
"Title: Pasang (game)\n\nPasang is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Brunei. The game is often referred to as Pasang Emas which is actually a software implementation of the traditional board game. The object of this game is to acquire the most points by capturing black and white tokens on the board. Black tokens are worth 1 point, and white tokens are worth 2 points. The board is initially laid out with all 120 black and white tokens in one of over 30 traditional patterns. Players choose a piece called a \"ka\" which is used to capture the tokens on the board. Each player's \"ka\" moves around the board capturing as many tokens as possible. As a note, the \"kas\" are the only mobile pieces in the game. The other pieces are stationary, and are captured by the \"kas\". Players must capture token(s) during their turn, or lose the game. When all tokens have been captured from the board, the player with the most points is the winner. However, if there are any tokens left on the board, and none can be captured on a player's turn, then that player loses the game, and the other player is the winner."
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The Joe Bill Dryden Semper Viper Award is an award granted by a company headquartered in what state?
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"Title: Green Car Vision Award\n\nThe Green Car Vision Award is an annual award granted by the \"Green Car Journal\". In contrast with its Green Car of the Year award, which only considers production vehicles that make the most significant environmental advancements, the Green Car Vision Award considers pre-production vehicles with more than one functional prototype in existence and that may be in the early stages of commercialization. Vehicles that are part of a demonstration fleet or other program that finds them regularly driven by people other than employees of their manufacturer may also be considered. Nominees may also include a modification of an existing vehicle model, such as a conversion to another type of power like electric drive.",
"Title: Januário Lourenço\n\nJanuário Lourenço (born January 29, 1974) is a Portuguese Jurist who has promoted the first Internet domain seizure on a debt collection lawsuit, and also invented the Electronic Power of Attorney and the Electronic Divorce. Furthermore, was nominated for the Innovative Entrepreneurship Award granted by the President of Portugal and for the 2008 Leader Quest Award granted by the Harvard Club Portugal.",
"Title: Lockheed Martin\n\nLockheed Martin () is an American global aerospace, defense, security and advanced technologies company with worldwide interests. It was formed by the merger of Lockheed Corporation with Martin Marietta in March 1995. It is headquartered in Bethesda, Maryland, in the Washington, DC, area. Lockheed Martin employs 97,000 people worldwide. Marillyn Hewson is the current President and Chief Executive Officer.",
"Title: Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research\n\nThe Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research is an award granted to “a person who has produced scientific work of outstanding quality and importance, thereby giving a significant contribution to theory-building concerning entrepreneurship and small business development, the role and importance of new firm formation and the role of SMEs in economic development”. It is an important global award for research on entrepreneurship. The Prize has been awarded annually since its inception in 1996, although between 1996 and 2008, the prize was called the \"International Award for Entrepreneurship and Small Business Research.\" The prize currently consists of the statuette \"The Hand of God”, created by Swedish Sculptor Carl Milles, and a Prize sum of 100,000 euros.",
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"Title: DOD Inspector General Distinguished Service Award\n\nThe Department of Defense Inspector General Distinguished Service Award is the highest civilian award given by the United States Department of Defense Office of the Inspector General. This award and accompanying Distinguished Service Medal is the DOD OIG's highest award granted to those who distinguished themselves by exceptional service or contributions of the broadest scope to the OIG or DoD. The achievements or service must be truly exceptional when measured against the position requirements of the individual and should far exceed the contributions and service of others with comparable responsibilities."
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Which building has more apartments, Park Row Building and 432 Park Avenue?
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432 Park Avenue
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" Upon completion in 2014, it stood at 1,005 ft tall, making it the tallest residential building in the city for a few months until the completion of 432 Park Avenue.",
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"The Princess Tower (Arabic: برج الأميرة ) is a 101 story, 413.4 m tall residential-only skyscraper located in the Marina district of Dubai, UAE.",
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"The John Hancock Center is a 100-story, 1,128-foot (343.7 m) supertall skyscraper at 875 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, United States.",
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" When the building topped out on May 6, 1968, it was the second tallest building in the world and the tallest outside of New York City.",
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" When measured to the top of its antenna masts, it stands at 1500 ft .",
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"Title: Park Row Building\n\nThe Park Row Building is a building on Park Row bordering TriBeCa and the Financial District of the New York City borough of Manhattan also known as 15 Park Row. The building was designed by R. H. Robertson, a pioneer in steel skyscraper design, and engineered by the firm of Nathaniel Roberts.",
"Title: One57\n\nOne57, formerly known as Carnegie 57 and nicknamed \"The Billionaire Building\", is a 75-story (marketed as 90-story) supertall skyscraper at 157 West 57th Street between Sixth and Seventh Avenues in the Midtown neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. Upon completion in 2014, it stood at 1,005 ft tall, making it the tallest residential building in the city for a few months until the completion of 432 Park Avenue. The building has 92 condominium units on top of a new Park Hyatt Hotel with 210 rooms, which is set to become the flagship Hyatt property.",
"Title: List of tallest buildings in New York City\n\nNew York City, the most populous city in the United States, is home to over 6486 completed high rise building of at least 35 meters, of which at least 113 completed are taller than 600 ft . The tallest building in New York is One World Trade Center, which rises 1776 ft . The 104-story skyscraper also stands as the tallest building in the United States, the tallest building in the Western Hemisphere, and the sixth-tallest building in the world. The second-tallest building in the city is 432 Park Avenue, standing at 1396 ft , and the third-tallest is the 102-story Empire State Building in Midtown Manhattan, which was finished in 1931 and rises to 1250 ft , increased to 1454 ft by its antenna. It is the fifth-tallest building in the United States and the 25th-tallest building in the world.",
"Title: Princess Tower\n\nThe Princess Tower (Arabic: برج الأميرة ) is a 101 story, 413.4 m tall residential-only skyscraper located in the Marina district of Dubai, UAE. Princess Tower is currently the second tallest building in Dubai, after the Burj Khalifa, and the 24th tallest building in the world. Princess Tower was the tallest residential building in the world from 2012 to 2015, when it was overtaken by 432 Park Avenue in New York City.",
"Title: John Hancock Center\n\nThe John Hancock Center is a 100-story, 1,128-foot (343.7 m) supertall skyscraper at 875 North Michigan Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, United States. It was constructed under the supervision of Skidmore, Owings and Merrill, with chief designer Bruce Graham and structural engineer Fazlur Khan. When the building topped out on May 6, 1968, it was the second tallest building in the world and the tallest outside of New York City. It is currently the fourth-tallest building in Chicago and the eighth-tallest in the United States, after One World Trade Center, the Willis Tower, 432 Park Avenue, the Trump Tower Chicago, the Empire State Building, the Bank of America Tower, and the Aon Center. When measured to the top of its antenna masts, it stands at 1500 ft . The building is home to offices and restaurants, as well as about 700 condominiums, and contains the third highest residence in the world, after the Burj Khalifa in Dubai and the Trump Tower in Chicago. The building was named for John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company, a developer and original tenant of the building.",
"Title: 311 South Wacker Drive\n\n311 South Wacker Drive in Chicago, USA, is a post-modern 65-story skyscraper completed in 1990. At 961 feet (293 m) tall, it is the seventh tallest building in Chicago and the 24th tallest in the United States. It was once the tallest reinforced concrete building in the world. Until 2015, 311 South Wacker was also the tallest building in the world known only by its street address, when it was replaced by New York's 432 Park Avenue.",
"Title: 245 Park Avenue\n\n245 Park Avenue (formerly American Tobacco Company Building, American Brands Building and Bear Stearns Building) is a 648-ft (198 m) tall skyscraper in New York City, New York. It was completed in 1967 and has 48 floors (1.7 million square feet). Shreve, Lamb and Harmon designed the building. The Building Owners and Managers Association awarded the 2000/2001 Pinnacle Award to 245 Park Avenue. The site used to be occupied by the second Grand Central Palace exhibition hall, which was demolished in 1964 to make way for 245 Park Avenue.",
"Title: 432 Park Avenue\n\n432 Park Avenue is a residential skyscraper in New York City that overlooks Central Park. Originally proposed to be 1300 ft in 2011, the structure topped out at 1396 ft . It was developed by CIM Group and features 104 condominium apartments. Construction began in 2012 and was completed on December 23, 2015.",
"Title: 655 Park Avenue\n\n655 Park Avenue is a Georgian-style co-op residential building on Manhattan's Upper East Side, located on Park Avenue between 67th Street and 68th Street, adjacent to the Park Avenue Armory. It was developed in 1924 by Dwight P. Robinson & Company. The building at 655 Park Avenue was designed by architects James Edwin Ruthven Carpenter, Jr., often referred to by the initials \"J.E.R. Carpenter\", and Mott B. Schmidt. Carpenter is considered the leading architect for luxury residential high-rise buildings in New York City in the early 1900s, while Schmidt is known for his buildings in the American Georgian Classical style, including Sutton Place and houses for New York City's society figures and business elite."
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Are both Jinghong and Qiongshan District of the same administrative level?
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no
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"sentences": [
"Belgium comprises 589 municipalities (Dutch: \"gemeenten\" ; French: \"communes\" ; German: \"Gemeinden\" ) grouped into five provinces in each of two regions and into a third region, the Brussels-Capital Region, comprising 19 municipalities that do not belong to a province.",
" In most cases, the municipalities are the smallest administrative subdivisions of Belgium, but in municipalities with more than 100,000 inhabitants, on the initiative of the local council, sub-municipal administrative entities with elected councils may be created.",
" As such, only Antwerp, having over 500,000 inhabitants, became subdivided into nine districts (Dutch: \"districten\" ).",
" The Belgian arrondissements (also in French as well as in Dutch), an administrative level between province (or the capital region) and municipality, or the lowest judicial level, are in English sometimes called districts as well."
],
"title": "Municipalities of Belgium"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tambon (Thai: ตำบล , ] ) is a local governmental unit in Thailand.",
" Below district (\"amphoe\") and province (\"changwat\"), they form the third administrative subdivision level.",
" As of 2009 there were 7,255 tambon, not including the 180 \"khwaeng\" of Bangkok, which are set at the same administrative level, thus every district contains eight to ten tambon.",
" \"Tambon\" is usually translated as \"township\" or \"subdistrict\" in English — the latter is the recommended translation, though also often used for \"king amphoe\", the designation for a subdistrict acting as a branch (Thai: \"king\") of the parent district.",
" Tambon are further subdivided into 69,307 villages (\"muban\"), about ten per \"tambon\".",
" \"Tambon\" within cities or towns are not subdivided into villages, but may have less formal communities called \"chumchon\" (ชุมชน) that may be formed into community associations."
],
"title": "Tambon"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jiazi () is a town in Qiongshan District of Haikou, Hainan, People's Republic of China, located more than 45 km southeast of downtown Haikou."
],
"title": "Jiazi, Haikou"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Longtang (龙塘镇) is a town in Qiongshan District, Hainan, China.",
" It is located on the west bank of the Nandu River approximately 15 km south of Haikou City, the capital of the province."
],
"title": "Longtang, Hainan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Iași (] ) is a county (județ) of Romania, in Moldavia, with the administrative seat at Iași.",
" It is the most populous county in Romania, after the Municipality of Bucharest (which has the same administrative level as that of a county)."
],
"title": "Iași County"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Qiongshan District, formerly romanized as Kiungshan, is an urban district of Haikou, the capital of Hainan Province in the People's Republic of China."
],
"title": "Qiongshan District"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The regions of Italy (Italian: \"regioni\") are the first-level administrative divisions of Italy, constituting its second NUTS administrative level.",
" There are 20 regions, of which five are constitutionally given a broader amount of autonomy granted by special statutes."
],
"title": "Regions of Italy"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jinghong (; Dai / Tai Lü: , pronounced ; Thai: เชียงรุ่ง , ] ; rtgs: Chiang Rung ; also formerly romanised as Chiang Hung, Chengrung, Cheng Hung, Jinghung, Keng Hung, Kiang Hung and Muangjinghung) is a city in and the seat of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, in the far south of China's Yunnan province, and the historic capital of the former Tai kingdom of Sipsongpanna."
],
"title": "Jinghong"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Postal Codes in Albania consist of 4 digits; the first two digits show the branch on a district level located at the center of that administrative level, whereas the second two digits show the postal office offering service to a defined administration unit on a municipality level:"
],
"title": "Postal codes in Albania"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hainan Middle School ( or simply 海中, Pinyin: hainan zhōngxué), also known as Hainan Middle/High School, is a coeducational public middle school in Haikou, Hainan, China for both boarding and day students in grades 7 to 12 (ages 12 to 18).",
" The school is located directly beside and to the east of Hainan Normal University in Qiongshan District."
],
"title": "Hainan Middle School"
}
] |
[
"Title: Municipalities of Belgium\n\nBelgium comprises 589 municipalities (Dutch: \"gemeenten\" ; French: \"communes\" ; German: \"Gemeinden\" ) grouped into five provinces in each of two regions and into a third region, the Brussels-Capital Region, comprising 19 municipalities that do not belong to a province. In most cases, the municipalities are the smallest administrative subdivisions of Belgium, but in municipalities with more than 100,000 inhabitants, on the initiative of the local council, sub-municipal administrative entities with elected councils may be created. As such, only Antwerp, having over 500,000 inhabitants, became subdivided into nine districts (Dutch: \"districten\" ). The Belgian arrondissements (also in French as well as in Dutch), an administrative level between province (or the capital region) and municipality, or the lowest judicial level, are in English sometimes called districts as well.",
"Title: Tambon\n\nTambon (Thai: ตำบล , ] ) is a local governmental unit in Thailand. Below district (\"amphoe\") and province (\"changwat\"), they form the third administrative subdivision level. As of 2009 there were 7,255 tambon, not including the 180 \"khwaeng\" of Bangkok, which are set at the same administrative level, thus every district contains eight to ten tambon. \"Tambon\" is usually translated as \"township\" or \"subdistrict\" in English — the latter is the recommended translation, though also often used for \"king amphoe\", the designation for a subdistrict acting as a branch (Thai: \"king\") of the parent district. Tambon are further subdivided into 69,307 villages (\"muban\"), about ten per \"tambon\". \"Tambon\" within cities or towns are not subdivided into villages, but may have less formal communities called \"chumchon\" (ชุมชน) that may be formed into community associations.",
"Title: Jiazi, Haikou\n\nJiazi () is a town in Qiongshan District of Haikou, Hainan, People's Republic of China, located more than 45 km southeast of downtown Haikou.",
"Title: Longtang, Hainan\n\nLongtang (龙塘镇) is a town in Qiongshan District, Hainan, China. It is located on the west bank of the Nandu River approximately 15 km south of Haikou City, the capital of the province.",
"Title: Iași County\n\nIași (] ) is a county (județ) of Romania, in Moldavia, with the administrative seat at Iași. It is the most populous county in Romania, after the Municipality of Bucharest (which has the same administrative level as that of a county).",
"Title: Qiongshan District\n\nQiongshan District, formerly romanized as Kiungshan, is an urban district of Haikou, the capital of Hainan Province in the People's Republic of China.",
"Title: Regions of Italy\n\nThe regions of Italy (Italian: \"regioni\") are the first-level administrative divisions of Italy, constituting its second NUTS administrative level. There are 20 regions, of which five are constitutionally given a broader amount of autonomy granted by special statutes.",
"Title: Jinghong\n\nJinghong (; Dai / Tai Lü: , pronounced ; Thai: เชียงรุ่ง , ] ; rtgs: Chiang Rung ; also formerly romanised as Chiang Hung, Chengrung, Cheng Hung, Jinghung, Keng Hung, Kiang Hung and Muangjinghung) is a city in and the seat of Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture, in the far south of China's Yunnan province, and the historic capital of the former Tai kingdom of Sipsongpanna.",
"Title: Postal codes in Albania\n\nPostal Codes in Albania consist of 4 digits; the first two digits show the branch on a district level located at the center of that administrative level, whereas the second two digits show the postal office offering service to a defined administration unit on a municipality level:",
"Title: Hainan Middle School\n\nHainan Middle School ( or simply 海中, Pinyin: hainan zhōngxué), also known as Hainan Middle/High School, is a coeducational public middle school in Haikou, Hainan, China for both boarding and day students in grades 7 to 12 (ages 12 to 18). The school is located directly beside and to the east of Hainan Normal University in Qiongshan District."
] |
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Hardware is a fictional character created by an American comics artist and television what?
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producer
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bridge
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medium
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{
"title": [
"Hardware (comics)",
"Hardware (comics)",
"Denys Cowan"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
1,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Don Newton (November 12, 1934 — August 19, 1984) was an American comics artist.",
" During his career, he worked for a number of comic book publishers including Charlton Comics, DC Comics, and Marvel Comics.",
" He is best known for his work on The Phantom, Aquaman, and Batman.",
" Newton also drew several Captain Marvel/Marvel Family stories and was a fan of the character having studied under Captain Marvel co-creator C. C. Beck."
],
"title": "Don Newton"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hardware (real name Curtis Metcalf) is a fictional character, a comic book superhero published by DC Comics.",
" An original character from DC's Milestone Comics imprint, he first appeared in \"Hardware\" #1 (February 1993), and was created by Dwayne McDuffie and Denys Cowan."
],
"title": "Hardware (comics)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Lindley Byrne ( ; born July 6, 1950) is an American comics artist and writer.",
" Since the mid-1970s, Byrne has worked on many major superheroes.",
" Byrne's better-known work has been on Marvel Comics' \"X-Men\" and \"Fantastic Four\" and the 1986 relaunch of DC Comics' \"Superman\" franchise, the first issue of which featured comics' first variant cover.",
" Coming into the comics profession as penciller, inker, letterer and writer on his earliest work, Byrne began co-plotting the \"X-Men\" comics during his tenure on them, and launched his writing career in earnest with \"Fantastic Four\" (where he also served as penciler and inker).",
" During the 1990s he produced a number of creator-owned works, including \"Next Men\" and \"Danger Unlimited\".",
" He scripted the first issues of Mike Mignola's \"Hellboy\" series and produced a number of \"Star Trek\" comics for IDW Publishing.",
" In 2015, Byrne and his X-Men collaborator Chris Claremont were entered into the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame."
],
"title": "John Byrne (comics)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"James Noel Mooney (August 13, 1919 – March 30, 2008) was an American comics artist best known for his long tenure at DC Comics and as the signature artist of Supergirl, as well as a Marvel Comics inker and Spider-Man artist, both during what comics historians and fans call the Silver Age of comic books.",
" He sometimes inked under the pseudonym Jay Noel."
],
"title": "Jim Mooney"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Dan Spiegle (December 10, 1920 – January 28, 2017) was an American comics artist and cartoonist best known for comics based on movie and television characters across a variety of companies including Dell Comics, DC Comics, and Marvel Comics."
],
"title": "Dan Spiegle"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Norman Keith \"Norm\" Breyfogle (born February 27, 1960) is an American comics artist, fine artist, illustrator, and writer.",
" He was involved with the character of Batman consistently from 1987 to 1995.",
" Breyfogle has worked on many different characters for most comic book publishers at one time or another.",
" He co-created the character of Prime for Malibu Comics, and created and owns the copyright and trademark for the character Metaphysique."
],
"title": "Norm Breyfogle"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Brian Bolland (born 26 March 1951) is a British comics artist.",
" Best known in the United Kingdom as one of the definitive Judge Dredd artists for British comics anthology \"2000 AD\", he spearheaded the 'British Invasion' of the American comics industry, and in 1982 produced the artwork on \"Camelot 3000\" (with author Mike W. Barr), which was DC Comics' first 12-issue comicbook maxiseries created for the direct market."
],
"title": "Brian Bolland"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Donald D. Ault ( ; born 1942) is professor emeritus at the University of Florida and is primarily known for his work on British Romantic poet William Blake and American comics artist Carl Barks.",
" He is also known as a foundational figure in the development of American comics studies, and is the General Editor of the academic journal devoted to comics called \"ImageTexT\"."
],
"title": "Donald Ault"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Silvio Buscema ( ; born January 26, 1936) is an American comics artist, primarily for Marvel Comics, where he enjoyed a ten-year run as artist of \"The Incredible Hulk\".",
" He is the younger brother of comics artist John Buscema."
],
"title": "Sal Buscema"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Denys B. Cowan (born January 30, 1961) is an American comics artist and television producer and was one of the co-founders of Milestone Media."
],
"title": "Denys Cowan"
}
] |
[
"Title: Don Newton\n\nDon Newton (November 12, 1934 — August 19, 1984) was an American comics artist. During his career, he worked for a number of comic book publishers including Charlton Comics, DC Comics, and Marvel Comics. He is best known for his work on The Phantom, Aquaman, and Batman. Newton also drew several Captain Marvel/Marvel Family stories and was a fan of the character having studied under Captain Marvel co-creator C. C. Beck.",
"Title: Hardware (comics)\n\nHardware (real name Curtis Metcalf) is a fictional character, a comic book superhero published by DC Comics. An original character from DC's Milestone Comics imprint, he first appeared in \"Hardware\" #1 (February 1993), and was created by Dwayne McDuffie and Denys Cowan.",
"Title: John Byrne (comics)\n\nJohn Lindley Byrne ( ; born July 6, 1950) is an American comics artist and writer. Since the mid-1970s, Byrne has worked on many major superheroes. Byrne's better-known work has been on Marvel Comics' \"X-Men\" and \"Fantastic Four\" and the 1986 relaunch of DC Comics' \"Superman\" franchise, the first issue of which featured comics' first variant cover. Coming into the comics profession as penciller, inker, letterer and writer on his earliest work, Byrne began co-plotting the \"X-Men\" comics during his tenure on them, and launched his writing career in earnest with \"Fantastic Four\" (where he also served as penciler and inker). During the 1990s he produced a number of creator-owned works, including \"Next Men\" and \"Danger Unlimited\". He scripted the first issues of Mike Mignola's \"Hellboy\" series and produced a number of \"Star Trek\" comics for IDW Publishing. In 2015, Byrne and his X-Men collaborator Chris Claremont were entered into the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame.",
"Title: Jim Mooney\n\nJames Noel Mooney (August 13, 1919 – March 30, 2008) was an American comics artist best known for his long tenure at DC Comics and as the signature artist of Supergirl, as well as a Marvel Comics inker and Spider-Man artist, both during what comics historians and fans call the Silver Age of comic books. He sometimes inked under the pseudonym Jay Noel.",
"Title: Dan Spiegle\n\nDan Spiegle (December 10, 1920 – January 28, 2017) was an American comics artist and cartoonist best known for comics based on movie and television characters across a variety of companies including Dell Comics, DC Comics, and Marvel Comics.",
"Title: Norm Breyfogle\n\nNorman Keith \"Norm\" Breyfogle (born February 27, 1960) is an American comics artist, fine artist, illustrator, and writer. He was involved with the character of Batman consistently from 1987 to 1995. Breyfogle has worked on many different characters for most comic book publishers at one time or another. He co-created the character of Prime for Malibu Comics, and created and owns the copyright and trademark for the character Metaphysique.",
"Title: Brian Bolland\n\nBrian Bolland (born 26 March 1951) is a British comics artist. Best known in the United Kingdom as one of the definitive Judge Dredd artists for British comics anthology \"2000 AD\", he spearheaded the 'British Invasion' of the American comics industry, and in 1982 produced the artwork on \"Camelot 3000\" (with author Mike W. Barr), which was DC Comics' first 12-issue comicbook maxiseries created for the direct market.",
"Title: Donald Ault\n\nDonald D. Ault ( ; born 1942) is professor emeritus at the University of Florida and is primarily known for his work on British Romantic poet William Blake and American comics artist Carl Barks. He is also known as a foundational figure in the development of American comics studies, and is the General Editor of the academic journal devoted to comics called \"ImageTexT\".",
"Title: Sal Buscema\n\nSilvio Buscema ( ; born January 26, 1936) is an American comics artist, primarily for Marvel Comics, where he enjoyed a ten-year run as artist of \"The Incredible Hulk\". He is the younger brother of comics artist John Buscema.",
"Title: Denys Cowan\n\nDenys B. Cowan (born January 30, 1961) is an American comics artist and television producer and was one of the co-founders of Milestone Media."
] |
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Which European composer was regarded as a great contemporary of Beethoven, Luigi Cherubini or Charles Gounod?
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Beethoven regarded Cherubini as the greatest of his contemporaries.
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comparison
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easy
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{
"title": [
"Luigi Cherubini",
"Charles Gounod"
],
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2,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Charles-François Gounod (] ; 17 June 181817 or 18 October 1893) was a French composer, best known for his \"Ave Maria,\" based on a work by Bach, as well as his opera \"Faust\".",
" Another opera by Gounod occasionally still performed is \"Roméo et Juliette\".",
" Although he is known for his Grand Operas, the soprano aria \"Que ferons-nous avec le ragoût de citrouille?\"",
" from his first opera \"Livre de recettes d'un enfant\" (Op. 24) is still performed in concert as an encore, similarly to his \"Jewel Song\" from Faust."
],
"title": "Charles Gounod"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pauline Duchambge née de Montet (1778 – 23 April 1858) was a French Creole pianist, singer, and composer.",
" Duchambdge (Montet) was born in Martinique, West Indies and was the daughter of a noble family.",
" She was taken to Paris, where she received a convent education and studied the piano from composer and author Jean Baptiste Desormery, son of the famous comic opera actor and composer Léopold-Bastien Desormery.",
" Pauline composed and performed as a singer and a pianist.",
" She studied harmony and composition with Daniel Auber and with Luigi Cherubini, who wrote several compositions for her.",
" She also studied piano and composition with Jan Ladislav Dussek.",
" Pauline left the convent in 1792 and married Baron Duchambge in 1796.",
" In 1798 at the age of 20, she lost both her parents and with them the family fortune.",
" Soon afterwards she was later divorced.",
" It was after these events that Duchamge musical education began in earnest.",
" She studied church music with Jan Dussek, Luigi Cherubini and D.F.E Auber.",
" In 1815, Duchambge met the French poet and novelist, Marceline Desbordes-Valmore beginning a lifelong friendship and collaboration.",
" Their friendship is documented by a lengthy correspondence and a number of songs by Duchambge on Debordes-Valmore’s texts including L’adieu tout bas, La fiancée del marin, Je pense à lui, La jeune Châtelaine, Rêve du mousse, La sincère and La valse et l’automne.",
" Duchambge also composed music to texts and romances of other female authors such as Mme Amble Tastu and Mme Emile De Girardin.",
" Pauline Duchambge wrote over three hundred romances, a very popular genre in the nineteenth century.",
" Auber deposited three hundred of Duchambge’s songs in the Bibliothèque du Conservatoire in Paris.",
" Eleven of Duchambge's individual songs and albums of songs were published between 1827 and 1841 by some of the leading Parisian publishers: Jean Antoine Meissonnier, Jacques-Joseph Frey, A. Petibon, and Ignace Pleyel.",
" Her works reached a German audience through the Berlin publisher Maurice Schlesinger and the Schott firm in Mainz.",
" In addition to songs, Duchambge wrote a few piano pieces.",
" Duchambge had a difficult life, struggling with poverty, delicate health, and the disenchantments of love; her music expresses her emotions.",
" She commented: \"Love, it is life!",
" but a life full of troubles, illusions, deceptions, repentance, discouragements…. \""
],
"title": "Pauline Duchambge"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Overture in G major by Luigi Cherubini (1760-1842) is an orchestral work written for concert use in early 1815.",
" It is unusual among Cherubini's overtures in that his other, better known overtures (such as those to \"Anacreon\", \"Médée\", \"Les deux journées\" and \"Ali Baba\"), were intended to introduce stage works.",
" Although born in Italy Cherubini had been living in France since 1784, and had earned world fame through a series of operas composed for the Paris stage.",
" In the first decade of the nineteenth century the vogue for his dramatic works began to wane, and he turned increasingly to sacred music."
],
"title": "Overture in G major (Cherubini)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Joseph Ferdinand Sonnleithner (3 March 1766 – 25 December 1835) was an Austrian librettist, theater director archivist and lawyer.",
" He was the son of Christoph Sonnleithner, brother of Ignaz von Sonnleithner and uncle of Franz Grillparzer and Leopold von Sonnleithner.",
" He was a personal friend and attorney of Ludwig van Beethoven, and he wrote numerous librettos, among them, Beethoven's stage opera \"Fidelio\", \"Faniska\" by Luigi Cherubini and \"Agnes Sorel\" by Adalbert Gyrowetz."
],
"title": "Joseph Sonnleithner"
},
{
"sentences": [
"François-Benoît Hoffman (11 July 1760 – 25 April 1828) was a French playwright and critic, best known today for his operatic librettos, including those set to music by Étienne Méhul and Luigi Cherubini (most notably Cherubini's \"Médée\", 1797)."
],
"title": "François-Benoît Hoffman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lodoïska is an opera by Luigi Cherubini to a French libretto by Claude-François Fillette-Loraux after an episode from Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvrai’s novel, \"Les amours du chevalier de Faublas\".",
" It takes the form of a \"comédie héroïque\" (a type of \"opéra comique\") in three acts, and was a founding work of rescue opera.",
" It has also been called one of the first Romantic operas, though Cherubini's work was basically classical."
],
"title": "Lodoïska"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Anacréon, ou L'amour fugitif is an opera-ballet in two acts by Luigi Cherubini with a French libretto by C. R. Mendouze.",
" It was premiered on 4 October 1803 by the Paris Opéra at the Salle Montansier.",
" The choreography was by Pierre-Gabriel Gardel.",
" The work proved to be a complete failure, ending its run on 1 January 1804 after only seven performances.",
" The subject matter, a love affair of the Ancient Greek poet Anacreon, was completely alien to the spirit of the time.",
" One critic complained that in his protagonist Cherubini had represented \"\"un vieux debauché déguisé en héros d'opéra\"\" (\"an old debauchee disguised as an opera hero\")."
],
"title": "Anacréon (Cherubini)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The French composer Hector Berlioz made four attempts at winning the Prix de Rome music prize, finally succeeding in 1830.",
" As part of the competition, he had to write a cantata to a text set by the examiners.",
" Berlioz's efforts to win the prize are described at length in his \"Memoirs\".",
" He regarded it as the first stage in his struggle against the musical conservatism represented by the judges, who included established composers such as Luigi Cherubini, François-Adrien Boieldieu and Henri Montan Berton.",
" Berlioz's stay in Italy as a result of winning the prize also had a great influence on later works such as \"Benvenuto Cellini\" and \"Harold en Italie\".",
" The composer subsequently destroyed the scores of two cantatas (\"Orphée\" and \"Sardanapale\") almost completely and reused music from all four of them in later works.",
" There was a revival of interest in the cantatas in the late 20th century, particularly \"La mort de Cléopâtre\", which has become a favourite showcase for the soprano and mezzo-soprano voice."
],
"title": "Prix de Rome cantatas (Berlioz)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Le calife de Bagdad (\"The Caliph of Baghdad\") is an \"opéra comique\" in one act by the French composer François-Adrien Boieldieu with a libretto by Claude Godard d'Aucourt de Saint-Just.",
" It was first performed at the Opéra-Comique, Paris on 16 September 1800 and soon became highly popular throughout Europe.",
" It was Boieldieu's first major triumph.",
" One member of the audience who was less impressed was the noted composer Luigi Cherubini who reproached Boieldieu, \"Aren't you ashamed of such a great success, and doing so little to deserve it?\"",
" Boieldieu immediately applied to Cherubini for lessons in compositional techniques."
],
"title": "Le calife de Bagdad"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Luigi Cherubini (] ; 8 or 14 September 1760 – 15 March 1842) was an Italian composer who spent most of his working life in France.",
" His most significant compositions are operas and sacred music.",
" Beethoven regarded Cherubini as the greatest of his contemporaries."
],
"title": "Luigi Cherubini"
}
] |
[
"Title: Charles Gounod\n\nCharles-François Gounod (] ; 17 June 181817 or 18 October 1893) was a French composer, best known for his \"Ave Maria,\" based on a work by Bach, as well as his opera \"Faust\". Another opera by Gounod occasionally still performed is \"Roméo et Juliette\". Although he is known for his Grand Operas, the soprano aria \"Que ferons-nous avec le ragoût de citrouille?\" from his first opera \"Livre de recettes d'un enfant\" (Op. 24) is still performed in concert as an encore, similarly to his \"Jewel Song\" from Faust.",
"Title: Pauline Duchambge\n\nPauline Duchambge née de Montet (1778 – 23 April 1858) was a French Creole pianist, singer, and composer. Duchambdge (Montet) was born in Martinique, West Indies and was the daughter of a noble family. She was taken to Paris, where she received a convent education and studied the piano from composer and author Jean Baptiste Desormery, son of the famous comic opera actor and composer Léopold-Bastien Desormery. Pauline composed and performed as a singer and a pianist. She studied harmony and composition with Daniel Auber and with Luigi Cherubini, who wrote several compositions for her. She also studied piano and composition with Jan Ladislav Dussek. Pauline left the convent in 1792 and married Baron Duchambge in 1796. In 1798 at the age of 20, she lost both her parents and with them the family fortune. Soon afterwards she was later divorced. It was after these events that Duchamge musical education began in earnest. She studied church music with Jan Dussek, Luigi Cherubini and D.F.E Auber. In 1815, Duchambge met the French poet and novelist, Marceline Desbordes-Valmore beginning a lifelong friendship and collaboration. Their friendship is documented by a lengthy correspondence and a number of songs by Duchambge on Debordes-Valmore’s texts including L’adieu tout bas, La fiancée del marin, Je pense à lui, La jeune Châtelaine, Rêve du mousse, La sincère and La valse et l’automne. Duchambge also composed music to texts and romances of other female authors such as Mme Amble Tastu and Mme Emile De Girardin. Pauline Duchambge wrote over three hundred romances, a very popular genre in the nineteenth century. Auber deposited three hundred of Duchambge’s songs in the Bibliothèque du Conservatoire in Paris. Eleven of Duchambge's individual songs and albums of songs were published between 1827 and 1841 by some of the leading Parisian publishers: Jean Antoine Meissonnier, Jacques-Joseph Frey, A. Petibon, and Ignace Pleyel. Her works reached a German audience through the Berlin publisher Maurice Schlesinger and the Schott firm in Mainz. In addition to songs, Duchambge wrote a few piano pieces. Duchambge had a difficult life, struggling with poverty, delicate health, and the disenchantments of love; her music expresses her emotions. She commented: \"Love, it is life! but a life full of troubles, illusions, deceptions, repentance, discouragements…. \"",
"Title: Overture in G major (Cherubini)\n\nThe Overture in G major by Luigi Cherubini (1760-1842) is an orchestral work written for concert use in early 1815. It is unusual among Cherubini's overtures in that his other, better known overtures (such as those to \"Anacreon\", \"Médée\", \"Les deux journées\" and \"Ali Baba\"), were intended to introduce stage works. Although born in Italy Cherubini had been living in France since 1784, and had earned world fame through a series of operas composed for the Paris stage. In the first decade of the nineteenth century the vogue for his dramatic works began to wane, and he turned increasingly to sacred music.",
"Title: Joseph Sonnleithner\n\nJoseph Ferdinand Sonnleithner (3 March 1766 – 25 December 1835) was an Austrian librettist, theater director archivist and lawyer. He was the son of Christoph Sonnleithner, brother of Ignaz von Sonnleithner and uncle of Franz Grillparzer and Leopold von Sonnleithner. He was a personal friend and attorney of Ludwig van Beethoven, and he wrote numerous librettos, among them, Beethoven's stage opera \"Fidelio\", \"Faniska\" by Luigi Cherubini and \"Agnes Sorel\" by Adalbert Gyrowetz.",
"Title: François-Benoît Hoffman\n\nFrançois-Benoît Hoffman (11 July 1760 – 25 April 1828) was a French playwright and critic, best known today for his operatic librettos, including those set to music by Étienne Méhul and Luigi Cherubini (most notably Cherubini's \"Médée\", 1797).",
"Title: Lodoïska\n\nLodoïska is an opera by Luigi Cherubini to a French libretto by Claude-François Fillette-Loraux after an episode from Jean-Baptiste Louvet de Couvrai’s novel, \"Les amours du chevalier de Faublas\". It takes the form of a \"comédie héroïque\" (a type of \"opéra comique\") in three acts, and was a founding work of rescue opera. It has also been called one of the first Romantic operas, though Cherubini's work was basically classical.",
"Title: Anacréon (Cherubini)\n\nAnacréon, ou L'amour fugitif is an opera-ballet in two acts by Luigi Cherubini with a French libretto by C. R. Mendouze. It was premiered on 4 October 1803 by the Paris Opéra at the Salle Montansier. The choreography was by Pierre-Gabriel Gardel. The work proved to be a complete failure, ending its run on 1 January 1804 after only seven performances. The subject matter, a love affair of the Ancient Greek poet Anacreon, was completely alien to the spirit of the time. One critic complained that in his protagonist Cherubini had represented \"\"un vieux debauché déguisé en héros d'opéra\"\" (\"an old debauchee disguised as an opera hero\").",
"Title: Prix de Rome cantatas (Berlioz)\n\nThe French composer Hector Berlioz made four attempts at winning the Prix de Rome music prize, finally succeeding in 1830. As part of the competition, he had to write a cantata to a text set by the examiners. Berlioz's efforts to win the prize are described at length in his \"Memoirs\". He regarded it as the first stage in his struggle against the musical conservatism represented by the judges, who included established composers such as Luigi Cherubini, François-Adrien Boieldieu and Henri Montan Berton. Berlioz's stay in Italy as a result of winning the prize also had a great influence on later works such as \"Benvenuto Cellini\" and \"Harold en Italie\". The composer subsequently destroyed the scores of two cantatas (\"Orphée\" and \"Sardanapale\") almost completely and reused music from all four of them in later works. There was a revival of interest in the cantatas in the late 20th century, particularly \"La mort de Cléopâtre\", which has become a favourite showcase for the soprano and mezzo-soprano voice.",
"Title: Le calife de Bagdad\n\nLe calife de Bagdad (\"The Caliph of Baghdad\") is an \"opéra comique\" in one act by the French composer François-Adrien Boieldieu with a libretto by Claude Godard d'Aucourt de Saint-Just. It was first performed at the Opéra-Comique, Paris on 16 September 1800 and soon became highly popular throughout Europe. It was Boieldieu's first major triumph. One member of the audience who was less impressed was the noted composer Luigi Cherubini who reproached Boieldieu, \"Aren't you ashamed of such a great success, and doing so little to deserve it?\" Boieldieu immediately applied to Cherubini for lessons in compositional techniques.",
"Title: Luigi Cherubini\n\nLuigi Cherubini (] ; 8 or 14 September 1760 – 15 March 1842) was an Italian composer who spent most of his working life in France. His most significant compositions are operas and sacred music. Beethoven regarded Cherubini as the greatest of his contemporaries."
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Fredrick Law Olmsted was an American landscape architect, journalist, social critic and public administrator that designed what neighborhood in Trenton, New Jersey?
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" Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903) is recognized as the founder of American landscape architecture and the nation's foremost parkmaker of the 19th century.",
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" He had a lifetime commitment to national parks, and worked on projects in Acadia, the Everglades and Yosemite National Park.",
" Olmsted Point in Yosemite and Olmsted Island at Great Falls of the Potomac River in Maryland are named after him.",
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"Title: Frederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site\n\nFrederick Law Olmsted National Historic Site is a United States National Historic Site located in Brookline, Massachusetts, a suburb of Boston. Frederick Law Olmsted (1822–1903) is recognized as the founder of American landscape architecture and the nation's foremost parkmaker of the 19th century. In 1883, Olmsted moved his home to suburban Boston and established \"Fairsted\", the world's first full-scale professional office for the practice of landscape design. Over the course of the next century, his sons and successors expanded and perpetuated Olmsted's design ideals, philosophy, and influence.",
"Title: James Leal Greenleaf\n\nJames Leal Greenleaf (July 30, 1857 – April 15, 1933) was an American landscape architect and civil engineer. Early in his career, he was a well-known landscape architect who designed the gardens and grounds of many large estates in Connecticut, New Jersey, and New York. He was appointed to the United States Commission of Fine Arts in 1918, and served until 1927. He was the landscape architect for the Lincoln Memorial (finished in 1922), and a consulting landscape architect for the Arlington Memorial Bridge (designed in 1925 and finished in 1932).",
"Title: Olmsted Brothers\n\nThe Olmsted Brothers company was an influential landscape architectural firm in the United States, established in 1898 by brothers John Charles Olmsted (1852–1920) and Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr. (1870–1957), sons of the eminent landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted.",
"Title: Cadwalader Heights, Trenton, New Jersey\n\nCadwalader Heights is a neighborhood located within the city of Trenton in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. The neighborhood was designed by Frederick Law Olmsted and primarily consists of detached, single-family homes built from 1907 to 1930. Cadwalader Heights is just southeast of Cadwalader Park.",
"Title: Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.\n\nFrederick Law Olmsted Jr. (July 24, 1870 – December 25, 1957) was an American landscape architect and city planner known for his wildlife conservation efforts. He had a lifetime commitment to national parks, and worked on projects in Acadia, the Everglades and Yosemite National Park. Olmsted Point in Yosemite and Olmsted Island at Great Falls of the Potomac River in Maryland are named after him. He was the son of Frederick Law Olmsted, Sr., and he and his brother John C. Olmsted created Olmsted Brothers as a successor firm to their father's. Very soon after his father's death, Olmsted stopped using the suffix \"Jr.,\" but anything attributed to Frederick Law Olmsted after about 1896 is necessarily the son's work.",
"Title: John Charles Olmsted\n\nJohn Charles Olmsted (1852–1920), the nephew and adopted son of Frederick Law Olmsted, was an American landscape architect. With his brother, Frederick Law Olmsted, Jr., he founded Olmsted Brothers, a landscape design firm in Brookline, Massachusetts. The firm is famous for designing many urban parks, college campuses, and other public places. John Olmsted's body of work from over 40 years as a landscape architect has left its mark on the American urban landscape.",
"Title: Cherie Kluesing\n\nCherie Kluesing was an American landscape architect, designer, and educator. She received a Boston Society of Landscape Architects award in 1988 for her restoration plan for Fredrick Law Olmsted's Buttonwood Park in New Bedford, Massachusetts. She wrote extensively on land art and landscape architecture, and was known for her advocacy for integrating art works and landscape.",
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"Title: Frederick Law Olmsted Summer Home\n\nThe Frederick Law Olmsted Summer Home, also known as Felsted, is a historic house in the town of Deer Isle, Maine. It is located on the west side of the same-named island, south of the village of Sunset. Designed by William Ralph Emerson and built in 1897, it was for one year the summer home of the famous landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted in a bid to improve his failing mental health. Olmsted, then retired and severely affected by senility, was later committed McLean Hospital in Massachusetts, where he died in 1903. The house is a high-quality example of Shingle style architecture; it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976."
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The genus Mesadactylus was named in 1989 by James Jensen and a professor that was born in this year?
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1951
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"Title: Niclas Jensen\n\nNiclas Christian Monberg Jensen (born 17 August 1974 in Copenhagen, Denmark) is a former Danish professional football player and current football agent. He played as a left back, and most notably won three Danish Superliga championships with F.C. Copenhagen. He played abroad for Dutch club PSV Eindhoven, English clubs Manchester City and Fulham F.C., as well as German club Borussia Dortmund. Jensen played 62 games for the Danish national team between 1998 and 2008, representing Denmark at the 2002 FIFA World Cup and 2004 European Championship. He was named 1995 Danish \"Under-21 Player of the Year\".",
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"Title: V. Nagaraja\n\nDr. V. Nagaraja (born 16 May 1954) is a Professor, Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru. He had received his B.Sc. and M.Sc. degrees in the year 1973 and 1975 from the Bangalore University. He completed his Ph.D. in 1981 from Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology at IISc and the work on mycobacteriophage I3 and role of DNA gyrase in mycobacteria set the stage for his later work when he joined the Institute as an assistant professor in 1989. After his PhD in 1981, he was a research associate at Biozentrum, University of Basel, Switzerland (1981–85) and at Department of Biology, University of Rochester, USA(1985–89). He joined in 1989 as an Assistant Professor, in Centre for Genetic Engineering, IISc and was involved in setting up of the department. He became an associate professor in 1995 at Department of Microbiology and Cell Biology, IISc, Professor in 2000 and served as professor and chairman of the department (2008–2013).",
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"Title: The Unearthing\n\nThe Unearthing is a 2015 American coming of age drama film by Tristan James Jensen and stars Riley Yeary, Angelina Masciopinto, and Kaleb Miller in the lead roles. The film follows a girl named Autumn who moves to Stillwater, Minnesota for the summer. She meets two misfit children, Charlotte and Parker, and together they seek to give a ghost closure.",
"Title: Ryan Jensen (fighter)\n\nRyan James Jensen (born September 20, 1977) is an American mixed martial artist, who has competed for the UFC, where he held a record of 2-6, a one-fight stint with Strikeforce.",
"Title: Mesadactylus\n\nMesadactylus ('mesa finger') is an extinct genus of pterosaur from the Kimmeridgian-Tithonian-age Upper Jurassic Morrison Formation of Colorado, United States. The genus was named in 1989 by James Jensen and Kevin Padian. The type species is \"Mesadactylus ornithosphyos\".",
"Title: Cathetosaurus\n\nCathetosaurus is a dinosaur sauropod genus that contains one species: \"Cathetosaurus lewisi\" that was thought to be within the \"Camarasaurus\" genus. The holotype specimen was originally described by James Jensen and is now in the Brigham Young University collection."
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Are Grand Canyon West Airport and Bishop International Airport both located in the same state?
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"Desert View Watchtower, also known as the Indian Watchtower at Desert View, is a 70 ft -high stone building located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon within Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, United States.",
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" The four-story structure, completed in 1932, was designed by American architect Mary Colter, an employee of the Fred Harvey Company who also created and designed many other buildings in the Grand Canyon vicinity including Hermit's Rest and the Lookout Studio.",
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"Hualapai Airport (FAA LID: 3AZ5) is a private-use airport located eight miles (13 km) northeast of the central business district of Peach Springs, in Coconino County, Arizona, United States.",
" The airport has one asphalt paved runway designated 7/25 which measures 4,790 x 30 ft. (1,460 x 9 m).",
" It is privately owned by the Hualapai Indian Tribe, who also own the public-use Grand Canyon West Airport located 60 miles (97 km) northwest of Peach Springs."
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"Grand Canyon National Park Airport (IATA: GCN, ICAO: KGCN, FAA LID: GCN) is a state-owned public-use airport located in Tusayan, a CDP in unincorporated Coconino County, Arizona, United States.",
" It is near Grand Canyon National Park, seven miles (11 km) from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon.",
" The airport is primarily used for scenic tours and charter flights, but there is scheduled commercial service."
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"Grand Canyon Airlines is an 14 CFR Part 135 air carrier headquartered on the grounds of Boulder City Airport, Boulder City, NV.",
" Grand Canyon Airlines also has bases at Grand Canyon National Park Airport, AZ, and Page Airport, AZ.",
" It operates sightseeing tours and scheduled passenger service over and around the Grand Canyon.",
" Its headquarters and main operation center is Grand Canyon National Park Airport and Boulder City Airport, Nevada."
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"Grand Canyon High School is a public high school located near the Grand Canyon in Grand Canyon Village, Arizona.",
" It is the only high school in the Grand Canyon Unified School District."
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"The Grand Canyon Skywalk is a horseshoe-shaped cantilever bridge with a glass walkway in Arizona near the Colorado River on the edge of a side canyon in the Grand Canyon West area of the main canyon.",
" USGS topographic maps show the elevation at the Skywalk's location as 4770 ft and the elevation of the Colorado River in the base of the canyon as 1160 ft , and they show that the height of the precisely vertical drop directly under the skywalk is between 500 ft and 800 ft ."
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"Lookout Studio, known also as The Lookout, is a stone building located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, within Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona.",
" It is part of the Grand Canyon Village Historic District, and is part of the Mary Jane Colter Buildings National Historic Landmark.",
" It currently operates as a gift shop and observation station for visitors, with telescopes on its outdoor terrace.",
" Lookout Studio was constructed by the Santa Fe Railway in 1914 and was established as a photography studio to compete with Kolb Studio.",
" It is one of six buildings at the Grand Canyon that were designed by architect Mary Colter, along with Bright Angel Lodge, Hermit's Rest, Hopi House, Phantom Ranch, and Desert View Watchtower.",
" Lookout Studio employs her signature rustic style of using jagged native rocks to imitate indigenous structures of the region and to blend in with the environment."
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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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"Title: Grand Canyon West Airport\n\nGrand Canyon West Airport (IATA: GCW, FAA LID: 1G4) is a public airport 60 miles (97 km) northwest of Peach Springs, in Mohave County, Arizona. It is owned and operated by the Hualapai tribe and is on the Hualapai Indian Reservation.",
"Title: Desert View Watchtower\n\nDesert View Watchtower, also known as the Indian Watchtower at Desert View, is a 70 ft -high stone building located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon within Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona, United States. The tower is located at Desert View, more than 20 mi to the east of the main developed area at Grand Canyon Village, toward the east entrance to the park. The four-story structure, completed in 1932, was designed by American architect Mary Colter, an employee of the Fred Harvey Company who also created and designed many other buildings in the Grand Canyon vicinity including Hermit's Rest and the Lookout Studio. The interior contains murals by Fred Kabotie.",
"Title: Grand Canyon Inn and Campground\n\nThe Grand Canyon Inn and Campground, also known as the North Rim Inn, were built by the William W. Wylie and the Utah Parks Company as inexpensive tourist accommodations on the North Rim of the Grand Canyon, in Grand Canyon National Park. Intended to complement the more expensive Grand Canyon Lodge, the cabins and Inn were located near Bright Angel Point, but father back than their more expensive counterparts, near the Grand Canyon North Rim Headquarters. The design of the cabins and the redesign of the Inn building were undertaken by architect Gilbert Stanley Underwood.",
"Title: Hualapai Airport\n\nHualapai Airport (FAA LID: 3AZ5) is a private-use airport located eight miles (13 km) northeast of the central business district of Peach Springs, in Coconino County, Arizona, United States. The airport has one asphalt paved runway designated 7/25 which measures 4,790 x 30 ft. (1,460 x 9 m). It is privately owned by the Hualapai Indian Tribe, who also own the public-use Grand Canyon West Airport located 60 miles (97 km) northwest of Peach Springs.",
"Title: Grand Canyon National Park Airport\n\nGrand Canyon National Park Airport (IATA: GCN, ICAO: KGCN, FAA LID: GCN) is a state-owned public-use airport located in Tusayan, a CDP in unincorporated Coconino County, Arizona, United States. It is near Grand Canyon National Park, seven miles (11 km) from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon. The airport is primarily used for scenic tours and charter flights, but there is scheduled commercial service.",
"Title: Grand Canyon Airlines\n\nGrand Canyon Airlines is an 14 CFR Part 135 air carrier headquartered on the grounds of Boulder City Airport, Boulder City, NV. Grand Canyon Airlines also has bases at Grand Canyon National Park Airport, AZ, and Page Airport, AZ. It operates sightseeing tours and scheduled passenger service over and around the Grand Canyon. Its headquarters and main operation center is Grand Canyon National Park Airport and Boulder City Airport, Nevada.",
"Title: Grand Canyon High School\n\nGrand Canyon High School is a public high school located near the Grand Canyon in Grand Canyon Village, Arizona. It is the only high school in the Grand Canyon Unified School District.",
"Title: Grand Canyon Skywalk\n\nThe Grand Canyon Skywalk is a horseshoe-shaped cantilever bridge with a glass walkway in Arizona near the Colorado River on the edge of a side canyon in the Grand Canyon West area of the main canyon. USGS topographic maps show the elevation at the Skywalk's location as 4770 ft and the elevation of the Colorado River in the base of the canyon as 1160 ft , and they show that the height of the precisely vertical drop directly under the skywalk is between 500 ft and 800 ft .",
"Title: Lookout Studio\n\nLookout Studio, known also as The Lookout, is a stone building located on the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, within Grand Canyon National Park in Arizona. It is part of the Grand Canyon Village Historic District, and is part of the Mary Jane Colter Buildings National Historic Landmark. It currently operates as a gift shop and observation station for visitors, with telescopes on its outdoor terrace. Lookout Studio was constructed by the Santa Fe Railway in 1914 and was established as a photography studio to compete with Kolb Studio. It is one of six buildings at the Grand Canyon that were designed by architect Mary Colter, along with Bright Angel Lodge, Hermit's Rest, Hopi House, Phantom Ranch, and Desert View Watchtower. Lookout Studio employs her signature rustic style of using jagged native rocks to imitate indigenous structures of the region and to blend in with the environment.",
"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."
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5,578
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Hells Bells is the first track from the album produced by whom?
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Robert John "Mutt" Lange
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" Each band contributed two songs.",
" All of these songs were new except \"Anniversary,\" which was a remastered version from Therefore I Am's Summer 2005 Demo.",
" Brandon Davis played guitar for the band Therefore I Am and played drums for Vanna on this album.",
" Vanna's first track on this record \"Heavens To Betsy\" was later redone for their debut album \"Curses\", and Therefore I Am's first track \"I Get Nervous In Cars\" was later featured on their debut EP \"Escape\"."
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"\"Hells Bells\" is the first track of Australian hard rock band AC/DC's first album without Bon Scott, \"Back in Black\".",
" \"Hells Bells\" is the second single from \"Back in Black\", released in the fall of 1980.",
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"Julie Roberts (born February 1, 1979) is an American country music singer.",
" Signed to Mercury Nashville in 2003, Roberts made her debut with the single \"Break Down Here\" in February 2004, a Top 20 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts and the first track from her self-titled debut album.",
" A second album for Mercury, \"Men & Mascara\", followed in 2006.",
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"This is the discography of Bethany Joy Lenz, an American singer documenting albums, singles and music videos released by Lenz.",
" Lenz released her first album at the age of 21, after her exit from the soap \"Guiding Light\".",
" She then experienced success with her second album produced by her friend Jeff Cohen and sold during the OTH tour in which she performed with some co-stars from \"One Tree Hill\".",
" Her third album, produced by Ron Aniello, never came to life due to changes behind the label Epic Records.",
" She then teamed up with her friend Amber Sweeney to create the duet Everly in 2008.",
" After three albums and four years of collaboration, the band split.",
" Soon after that, Lenz released her fourth solo album produced once again by her friend Ron Aniello, and sold during the \"Rock the Schools\" Concert.",
" A year later Jeff Cohen produced her fifth solo album which was sold to attendees of the One Tree Hill Convention \"From Wilmington to Paris\" and later 500 autographed first edition copies of the CD were sold on Etsy.",
" In 2015, she released a sneak peek EP of an upcoming album through Kickstarter but the hard copies promised to the backers were sent 2 years later, and the full album never came to life due to legal proceedings with the creator of the project.",
" She then teamed up with artists Daniel Shyman & Doo Crowder to release two songs for Christmas 2015.",
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"Back in Black is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band AC/DC.",
" Produced by Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange, the album was released on 25 July 1980 by Albert Productions and Atlantic Records.",
" By the late 1970s, AC/DC began to achieve significant popularity outside their native Australia, with high-energy live performances and a string of successful albums.",
" In 1979, they paired with producer Lange and recorded their international breakthrough, \"Highway to Hell\".",
" It is the band's first album with vocalist Brian Johnson, replacing Bon Scott, who died in February of the same year, shortly before the band started recording the album.",
" Instead of disbanding, the group decided to continue with Johnson."
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"Schizophonic is a jazz album by Robben Ford, released in 1976.",
" The album title refers to Robben Ford's interest in playing two instruments.",
" He began playing saxophone at the age of ten, but at thirteen he heard blues guitarist Mike Bloomfield.",
" The music is a mix between different styles in the jazz.",
" From Blues in the first track, alongside Latin to more Jazz fusion as known from his later album \"The Inside Story\".",
" On the first track and the last track Robben Ford plays the saxophone."
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"Nothing But The Truth is the second studio album by Australian music group Southern Sons.",
" The album was released in Australia in November 1992 and reached number 26 on the ARIA charts.",
" The album produced by Louis Shelton and released through RCA Records, was re-released in 1993 with the bonus track, \"Silent Witnesses\".",
" The album produced five singles, and was also released in the Australian iTunes Store as a digital download in 2010."
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"\"Trip at the Brain\" is a song by American crossover thrash band Suicidal Tendencies.",
" It is the first track on their 1988 third album \"How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today\" and was the album's first single.",
" It is also the first track on the 2010 compilation album \"\", which was not endorsed by the band."
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"Supernatural High was Freda Payne's eighth studio album and her second for Capitol Records.",
" The first track is a medley of two songs devoted to the subject of happiness - a cover of the old 1929 song \"Happy Days Are Here Again\" and an original song entitled \"Happy Music (Dance the Night Away).\"",
" The tracks \"Pullin' Back\" and \"Livin' for the Beat\" were co-written by Payne's then-husband, Gregory Abbott.",
" \"Storybook Romance\" was written by Payne's younger sister, Scherrie.",
" The first track and \"I'll Do Anything for You\" were two singles that were lifted from the album; they did not chart."
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"Title: Therefore I Am / Vanna\n\nThis split EP by Vanna and Therefore I Am was a limited edition vinyl pressing and is now out of print. Each band contributed two songs. All of these songs were new except \"Anniversary,\" which was a remastered version from Therefore I Am's Summer 2005 Demo. Brandon Davis played guitar for the band Therefore I Am and played drums for Vanna on this album. Vanna's first track on this record \"Heavens To Betsy\" was later redone for their debut album \"Curses\", and Therefore I Am's first track \"I Get Nervous In Cars\" was later featured on their debut EP \"Escape\".",
"Title: Hells Bells (album)\n\nHells Bells is the debut studio album led by American pianist John Hicks recorded in 1975 but not released on the Strata-East label until 1980.",
"Title: Hells Bells (song)\n\n\"Hells Bells\" is the first track of Australian hard rock band AC/DC's first album without Bon Scott, \"Back in Black\". \"Hells Bells\" is the second single from \"Back in Black\", released in the fall of 1980. The song also appears on \"Who Made Who\", AC/DC's 1986 soundtrack to the Stephen King movie \"Maximum Overdrive\" and on both versions of 1992's \"AC/DC Live\".",
"Title: Julie Roberts\n\nJulie Roberts (born February 1, 1979) is an American country music singer. Signed to Mercury Nashville in 2003, Roberts made her debut with the single \"Break Down Here\" in February 2004, a Top 20 hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks (now Hot Country Songs) charts and the first track from her self-titled debut album. A second album for Mercury, \"Men & Mascara\", followed in 2006. This album produced two non-charting singles in its title track and a cover of Saving Jane's \"Girl Next Door\".",
"Title: Bethany Joy Lenz discography\n\nThis is the discography of Bethany Joy Lenz, an American singer documenting albums, singles and music videos released by Lenz. Lenz released her first album at the age of 21, after her exit from the soap \"Guiding Light\". She then experienced success with her second album produced by her friend Jeff Cohen and sold during the OTH tour in which she performed with some co-stars from \"One Tree Hill\". Her third album, produced by Ron Aniello, never came to life due to changes behind the label Epic Records. She then teamed up with her friend Amber Sweeney to create the duet Everly in 2008. After three albums and four years of collaboration, the band split. Soon after that, Lenz released her fourth solo album produced once again by her friend Ron Aniello, and sold during the \"Rock the Schools\" Concert. A year later Jeff Cohen produced her fifth solo album which was sold to attendees of the One Tree Hill Convention \"From Wilmington to Paris\" and later 500 autographed first edition copies of the CD were sold on Etsy. In 2015, she released a sneak peek EP of an upcoming album through Kickstarter but the hard copies promised to the backers were sent 2 years later, and the full album never came to life due to legal proceedings with the creator of the project. She then teamed up with artists Daniel Shyman & Doo Crowder to release two songs for Christmas 2015. And they went on tour during summer 2016 under the name of \"Joy Lenz and the Fire pit Band\".",
"Title: Back in Black\n\nBack in Black is the seventh studio album by Australian rock band AC/DC. Produced by Robert John \"Mutt\" Lange, the album was released on 25 July 1980 by Albert Productions and Atlantic Records. By the late 1970s, AC/DC began to achieve significant popularity outside their native Australia, with high-energy live performances and a string of successful albums. In 1979, they paired with producer Lange and recorded their international breakthrough, \"Highway to Hell\". It is the band's first album with vocalist Brian Johnson, replacing Bon Scott, who died in February of the same year, shortly before the band started recording the album. Instead of disbanding, the group decided to continue with Johnson.",
"Title: Schizophonic (Robben Ford album)\n\nSchizophonic is a jazz album by Robben Ford, released in 1976. The album title refers to Robben Ford's interest in playing two instruments. He began playing saxophone at the age of ten, but at thirteen he heard blues guitarist Mike Bloomfield. The music is a mix between different styles in the jazz. From Blues in the first track, alongside Latin to more Jazz fusion as known from his later album \"The Inside Story\". On the first track and the last track Robben Ford plays the saxophone.",
"Title: Nothing but the Truth (Southern Sons album)\n\nNothing But The Truth is the second studio album by Australian music group Southern Sons. The album was released in Australia in November 1992 and reached number 26 on the ARIA charts. The album produced by Louis Shelton and released through RCA Records, was re-released in 1993 with the bonus track, \"Silent Witnesses\". The album produced five singles, and was also released in the Australian iTunes Store as a digital download in 2010.",
"Title: Trip at the Brain\n\n\"Trip at the Brain\" is a song by American crossover thrash band Suicidal Tendencies. It is the first track on their 1988 third album \"How Will I Laugh Tomorrow When I Can't Even Smile Today\" and was the album's first single. It is also the first track on the 2010 compilation album \"\", which was not endorsed by the band.",
"Title: Supernatural High\n\nSupernatural High was Freda Payne's eighth studio album and her second for Capitol Records. The first track is a medley of two songs devoted to the subject of happiness - a cover of the old 1929 song \"Happy Days Are Here Again\" and an original song entitled \"Happy Music (Dance the Night Away).\" The tracks \"Pullin' Back\" and \"Livin' for the Beat\" were co-written by Payne's then-husband, Gregory Abbott. \"Storybook Romance\" was written by Payne's younger sister, Scherrie. The first track and \"I'll Do Anything for You\" were two singles that were lifted from the album; they did not chart."
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5,579
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What profession does Willi Forst and Alan Taylor have in common?
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director
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"Alan Taylor (born c. 1959) is an American television and film director, television producer, and screenwriter.",
" He is known for his work on TV shows such as \"Lost\", \"The West Wing\", \"Six Feet Under\", \"Sex and the City\", \"The Sopranos\", \"Game of Thrones\", \"Boardwalk Empire\", \"Deadwood\" and \"Mad Men\".",
" He also directed films such as \"Palookaville\", \"\" and \"Terminator Genisys\".",
" In 2007 Taylor won the \"Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series\" for \"The Sopranos\" episode \"Kennedy and Heidi\"."
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"Miracles Still Happen (German: Es geschehen noch Wunder) is a 1951 West German romantic comedy film directed by Willi Forst and starring Forst, Hildegard Knef and Marianne Wischmann.",
" It was intended by Forst as a more harmless follow-up to his controversial \"Die Sünderin\" which had also starred Knef."
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"Operetta (German: Operette) is a 1940 musical film directed by Willi Forst and starring Forst, Maria Holst and Dora Komar.",
" The film was made by Wien-Film, a Vienna-based company set up after Austria had been incorporated into Greater Germany following the 1938 Anschluss.",
" It is the first film in director Willi Forst's \"Viennese Trilogy\" followed by \"Vienna Blood\" (1942) and \"Viennese Girls\" (1945).",
" The film portrays the life of Franz Jauner (1832–1900), a leading musical figure in the city.",
" It is both an operetta film and a Wiener Film."
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"The Prince of Arcadia (German: Der Prinz von Arkadien) is a 1932 Austrian-German romance film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Willi Forst, Liane Haid and Hedwig Bleibtreu.",
" It premiered on 18 May 1932."
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"Kaiserjäger is a 1956 Austrian film directed by Willi Forst."
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"Burgtheater is a 1936 Austrian drama film directed by Willi Forst.",
" Most of the film was shot in the Burgtheater in Vienna."
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"Gently My Songs Entreat (German: Leise flehen meine Lieder ) is a 1933 Austrian-German musical film directed by Willi Forst and starring Marta Eggerth, Luise Ullrich and Hans Jaray.",
" Art direction was by Julius von Borsody.",
" The film is a biopic of the composer Franz Schubert (1797–1828).",
" It was Forst's directorial debut.",
" A British version was made called \"Unfinished Symphony\".",
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"A Student's Song of Heidelberg (German:Ein Burschenlied aus Heidelberg) is a 1930 German musical film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Hans Brausewetter, Betty Bird and Willi Forst.",
" It marked Hartl's directoral debut.",
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"Willi Forst, born Wilhelm Anton Frohs (7 April 1903 – 11 August 1980) was an Austrian actor, screenwriter, film director, film producer and singer.",
" As a debonair actor he was a darling of the German-speaking film audiences, as a director, one of the most significant makers of the Viennese period musical melodramas and comedies of the 1930s known as \"Wiener Filme\".",
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"Viennese Girls (German:Wiener Mädeln) is a 1945 historical musical film directed by Willi Forst and starring Forst, Anton Edthofer and Judith Holzmeister.",
" The film was made by Wien-Film, a Vienna-based company set up after Austria had been incorporated into Greater Germany following the 1938 Anschluss.",
" It was the third film in Forst's \"Viennese Trilogy\" which also included \"Operetta\" (1940) and \"Vienna Blood\" (1942).",
" The film was finished in 1945, during the closing days of the Second World War.",
" This led to severe delays in its release, which eventually took place in 1949 in two separate versions.",
" One was released by the Soviet-backed Sovexport in the Eastern Bloc and the other by Forst."
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"Title: Alan Taylor (director)\n\nAlan Taylor (born c. 1959) is an American television and film director, television producer, and screenwriter. He is known for his work on TV shows such as \"Lost\", \"The West Wing\", \"Six Feet Under\", \"Sex and the City\", \"The Sopranos\", \"Game of Thrones\", \"Boardwalk Empire\", \"Deadwood\" and \"Mad Men\". He also directed films such as \"Palookaville\", \"\" and \"Terminator Genisys\". In 2007 Taylor won the \"Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series\" for \"The Sopranos\" episode \"Kennedy and Heidi\".",
"Title: Miracles Still Happen (1951 film)\n\nMiracles Still Happen (German: Es geschehen noch Wunder) is a 1951 West German romantic comedy film directed by Willi Forst and starring Forst, Hildegard Knef and Marianne Wischmann. It was intended by Forst as a more harmless follow-up to his controversial \"Die Sünderin\" which had also starred Knef.",
"Title: Operetta (film)\n\nOperetta (German: Operette) is a 1940 musical film directed by Willi Forst and starring Forst, Maria Holst and Dora Komar. The film was made by Wien-Film, a Vienna-based company set up after Austria had been incorporated into Greater Germany following the 1938 Anschluss. It is the first film in director Willi Forst's \"Viennese Trilogy\" followed by \"Vienna Blood\" (1942) and \"Viennese Girls\" (1945). The film portrays the life of Franz Jauner (1832–1900), a leading musical figure in the city. It is both an operetta film and a Wiener Film.",
"Title: The Prince of Arcadia\n\nThe Prince of Arcadia (German: Der Prinz von Arkadien) is a 1932 Austrian-German romance film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Willi Forst, Liane Haid and Hedwig Bleibtreu. It premiered on 18 May 1932.",
"Title: Kaiserjäger (film)\n\nKaiserjäger is a 1956 Austrian film directed by Willi Forst.",
"Title: Burgtheater (film)\n\nBurgtheater is a 1936 Austrian drama film directed by Willi Forst. Most of the film was shot in the Burgtheater in Vienna.",
"Title: Gently My Songs Entreat\n\nGently My Songs Entreat (German: Leise flehen meine Lieder ) is a 1933 Austrian-German musical film directed by Willi Forst and starring Marta Eggerth, Luise Ullrich and Hans Jaray. Art direction was by Julius von Borsody. The film is a biopic of the composer Franz Schubert (1797–1828). It was Forst's directorial debut. A British version was made called \"Unfinished Symphony\". The German title refers to the first line of the Lied \"Ständchen\" (Serenade) from Schubert's collection \"Schwanengesang\", \"the most famous serenade in the world\", which Eggerth performs in the film.",
"Title: A Student's Song of Heidelberg\n\nA Student's Song of Heidelberg (German:Ein Burschenlied aus Heidelberg) is a 1930 German musical film directed by Karl Hartl and starring Hans Brausewetter, Betty Bird and Willi Forst. It marked Hartl's directoral debut. The film is in the tradition of the nostalgic Old Heidelberg.",
"Title: Willi Forst\n\nWilli Forst, born Wilhelm Anton Frohs (7 April 1903 – 11 August 1980) was an Austrian actor, screenwriter, film director, film producer and singer. As a debonair actor he was a darling of the German-speaking film audiences, as a director, one of the most significant makers of the Viennese period musical melodramas and comedies of the 1930s known as \"Wiener Filme\". From the mid-1930s he also recorded many records, largely of sentimental Viennese songs, for the Odeon Records label owned by Carl Lindström AG.",
"Title: Viennese Girls\n\nViennese Girls (German:Wiener Mädeln) is a 1945 historical musical film directed by Willi Forst and starring Forst, Anton Edthofer and Judith Holzmeister. The film was made by Wien-Film, a Vienna-based company set up after Austria had been incorporated into Greater Germany following the 1938 Anschluss. It was the third film in Forst's \"Viennese Trilogy\" which also included \"Operetta\" (1940) and \"Vienna Blood\" (1942). The film was finished in 1945, during the closing days of the Second World War. This led to severe delays in its release, which eventually took place in 1949 in two separate versions. One was released by the Soviet-backed Sovexport in the Eastern Bloc and the other by Forst."
] |
5,580
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What is the name of the motorsport circuit in Sao Paulo that hosted the twelfth round of the 1996 International Car Championship?
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Autódromo José Carlos Pace.
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"João Sayad (born December 1, 1945) is a Brazilian economist, professor of the Department of Economics, Management and Accounting of the University of Sao Paulo and former Secretary of Finance for the state of Sao Paulo.",
" He was awarded a PhD in Economics by Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut.",
" Sayad has also been a former president and chairman of the board of directors of the Inter-American Express Bank in São Paulo and director of the Economic Research Institute Foundation at the University of São Paulo."
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"Jilmar Augustine Tatto (born in Corbélia, June 25, 1965) is a Brazilian politician affiliated to \"PT\" since 1981.",
" He is the brother of the São Paulo state deputy Enio Tatto and São Paulo councilors Arselino and Jair Tatto.",
" He is graduated in History from the Faculty of Philosophy Sciences and Languages of Moema and was militant at Basic Ecclesial Communities in Socorro.",
" He was elected president of the Sao Paulo directory in 1995, elected São Paulo state deputy in 1998, and he held positions at the secretariat of the city of Sao Paulo in Marta Suplicy's administration."
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"JAS Motorsport is an Italian motor racing team.",
" It was founded in 1995 by Paolo Jasson, Maurizio Ambrogetti, Giorgio Schon.",
" The team competed in the 1996 International Touring Car Championship and the 1997 Super Tourenwagen Cup with Alfa Romeo.",
" They have been an official partner of Honda since 1998 and have run the Japanese car manufacturer's programme in the Super Tourenwagen Cup (1998-1999), European Touring Car Championship (2000-2001, 2004) and World Touring Car Championship as Castrol Honda World Touring Car Team and Honda Racing Team JAS (2005-2006 and 2012-present)."
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"Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo is a motorsport circuit located in Termas de Río Hondo, Argentina.",
" The circuit was created in 2007 and underwent a complete overhaul and rebuild process in 2012, based on design by the Italian circuit designer Jarno Zaffelli.",
" The circuit hosted the third round of the Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix in 2014 and 2015, bringing Grand Prix motorcycle racing back to Argentina after fifteen years.",
" In 2013, the circuit also hosted Rounds 15 and 16 of the FIA WTCC Race of Argentina of the World Touring Car Championship, and the first MotoGP and Moto2 official tests.",
" The track was to host the Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix in 2013, but the government's nationalisation of the local subsidiary of Repsol S.A., and the ensuing cancellation of gas exports to Argentina raised concerns for the safety of the Honda MotoGP team that is sponsored by the Spanish oil company, forcing a one-year postponement.",
" In previous years, the circuit has also hosted events in the TC2000, Turismo Carretera and Formula Renault series."
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"Autódromo José Carlos Pace, also known by its former name Interlagos, is a motorsport circuit located in the city of São Paulo, in the neighborhood of Interlagos, renamed after Carlos Pace, a Brazilian Formula One driver who had died in a 1977 plane crash.",
" It is well known for being the venue of the Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix."
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"The 1996 ITC Interlagos round was the twelfth round of the 1996 International Touring Car Championship season.",
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"Alliance (pronounced \"ah-lee-AHN-say\" from the Brazilian origin, but \"uh-LAHY-uhns\" in the American/English form) is one of the most prominent Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu associations and the current defending World team champion, having won the titles at the World Championships from 2008-2016.",
" They also won the World Championships back to back in 1998 and 1999.",
" Alliance was founded by Romero \"Jacare\" Cavalcanti and his students: Fabio Gurgel, Alexandre Paiva, and Fernando Gurgel.",
" Alliance Global headquarters is in Atlanta, Georgia at the Alliance Martial Arts Academy, where \"Jacare\" is the head instructor.",
" Fabio Gurgel, also known as the \"General\", is the co-leader of Alliance and the head instructor at Alliance Sao Paulo (Sao Paulo, Brazil).",
" Alexandre \"Gigi\" Paiva heads the third main Alliance academy in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil."
],
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"Seaborn Networks is a developer owner and operator of submarine communications cables.",
" Seaborn is the owner and operator of the Seabras-1 “submarine communications cable” between Brazil and the United States.",
" Seabras-1 will provide the first direct route between Sao Paulo, Brazil and the United States.",
" The system will also have branching units installed on certain of its fiber pairs that point towards Ashburn (US), Miami (US), St. Croix (US), Fortaleza (Brazil), Cape Town (South Africa), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and Las Toninas (Argentina).",
" Partners Group (symbol: PGHN) is providing full project equity capital for Seabras-1 and development capital was provided by Seaborn.",
" Seabras-1 is owned jointly by Seaborn Networks and Partners Group.",
" The US$520 million project funding for Seabras-1 has been completed.",
" The project funding also includes a total project debt commitment of up to US$267 million provided by Natixis, Banco Santander, Commerzbank and Intesa Sanpaolo, which debt is backed by COFACE, the French Export Credit Agency.",
" Seabras-1 is the first direct point-to-point submarine cable system between the financial centers of the US and Brazil with an RFS of June 2017.",
" Seabras-1 is a 72Tbit/s system and will also be the world’s longest system built to date using 100 Gbit/s coherent technology.",
" The system offers carrier-class roundtrip latency POP to POP.",
" Seabras-1's ultra-low latency SeaSpeed™ solution between Carteret & Sao Paulo and Bandwidth-on-Demand is also available exclusively from Seaborn.",
" Seaborn was founded by successful submarine cable and wholesale carrier executives with experience in designing, building and operating many of the world's largest submarine and terrestrial networks."
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"sentences": [
"The Sao Paulo WCT was a men's tennis tournament played in Sao Paulo, Brazil from 1974–1976.",
" The event was part of the WCT Tour and was held on indoor carpet courts."
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"The 2014 6 Hours of Sao Paulo was an endurance sports car racing event held at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace, Sao Paulo, Brazil on 28–30 November 2014, and served as the eighth and last race of the 2014 FIA World Endurance Championship season."
],
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"Title: João Sayad\n\nJoão Sayad (born December 1, 1945) is a Brazilian economist, professor of the Department of Economics, Management and Accounting of the University of Sao Paulo and former Secretary of Finance for the state of Sao Paulo. He was awarded a PhD in Economics by Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut. Sayad has also been a former president and chairman of the board of directors of the Inter-American Express Bank in São Paulo and director of the Economic Research Institute Foundation at the University of São Paulo.",
"Title: Jilmar Tatto\n\nJilmar Augustine Tatto (born in Corbélia, June 25, 1965) is a Brazilian politician affiliated to \"PT\" since 1981. He is the brother of the São Paulo state deputy Enio Tatto and São Paulo councilors Arselino and Jair Tatto. He is graduated in History from the Faculty of Philosophy Sciences and Languages of Moema and was militant at Basic Ecclesial Communities in Socorro. He was elected president of the Sao Paulo directory in 1995, elected São Paulo state deputy in 1998, and he held positions at the secretariat of the city of Sao Paulo in Marta Suplicy's administration.",
"Title: JAS Motorsport\n\nJAS Motorsport is an Italian motor racing team. It was founded in 1995 by Paolo Jasson, Maurizio Ambrogetti, Giorgio Schon. The team competed in the 1996 International Touring Car Championship and the 1997 Super Tourenwagen Cup with Alfa Romeo. They have been an official partner of Honda since 1998 and have run the Japanese car manufacturer's programme in the Super Tourenwagen Cup (1998-1999), European Touring Car Championship (2000-2001, 2004) and World Touring Car Championship as Castrol Honda World Touring Car Team and Honda Racing Team JAS (2005-2006 and 2012-present).",
"Title: Autódromo Termas de Río Hondo\n\nAutódromo Termas de Río Hondo is a motorsport circuit located in Termas de Río Hondo, Argentina. The circuit was created in 2007 and underwent a complete overhaul and rebuild process in 2012, based on design by the Italian circuit designer Jarno Zaffelli. The circuit hosted the third round of the Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix in 2014 and 2015, bringing Grand Prix motorcycle racing back to Argentina after fifteen years. In 2013, the circuit also hosted Rounds 15 and 16 of the FIA WTCC Race of Argentina of the World Touring Car Championship, and the first MotoGP and Moto2 official tests. The track was to host the Argentine motorcycle Grand Prix in 2013, but the government's nationalisation of the local subsidiary of Repsol S.A., and the ensuing cancellation of gas exports to Argentina raised concerns for the safety of the Honda MotoGP team that is sponsored by the Spanish oil company, forcing a one-year postponement. In previous years, the circuit has also hosted events in the TC2000, Turismo Carretera and Formula Renault series.",
"Title: Autódromo José Carlos Pace\n\nAutódromo José Carlos Pace, also known by its former name Interlagos, is a motorsport circuit located in the city of São Paulo, in the neighborhood of Interlagos, renamed after Carlos Pace, a Brazilian Formula One driver who had died in a 1977 plane crash. It is well known for being the venue of the Formula One Brazilian Grand Prix.",
"Title: 1996 ITC Interlagos round\n\nThe 1996 ITC Interlagos round was the twelfth round of the 1996 International Touring Car Championship season. It took place on 27 October at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace.",
"Title: Alliance Jiu Jitsu\n\nAlliance (pronounced \"ah-lee-AHN-say\" from the Brazilian origin, but \"uh-LAHY-uhns\" in the American/English form) is one of the most prominent Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu associations and the current defending World team champion, having won the titles at the World Championships from 2008-2016. They also won the World Championships back to back in 1998 and 1999. Alliance was founded by Romero \"Jacare\" Cavalcanti and his students: Fabio Gurgel, Alexandre Paiva, and Fernando Gurgel. Alliance Global headquarters is in Atlanta, Georgia at the Alliance Martial Arts Academy, where \"Jacare\" is the head instructor. Fabio Gurgel, also known as the \"General\", is the co-leader of Alliance and the head instructor at Alliance Sao Paulo (Sao Paulo, Brazil). Alexandre \"Gigi\" Paiva heads the third main Alliance academy in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.",
"Title: Seaborn Networks\n\nSeaborn Networks is a developer owner and operator of submarine communications cables. Seaborn is the owner and operator of the Seabras-1 “submarine communications cable” between Brazil and the United States. Seabras-1 will provide the first direct route between Sao Paulo, Brazil and the United States. The system will also have branching units installed on certain of its fiber pairs that point towards Ashburn (US), Miami (US), St. Croix (US), Fortaleza (Brazil), Cape Town (South Africa), Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), and Las Toninas (Argentina). Partners Group (symbol: PGHN) is providing full project equity capital for Seabras-1 and development capital was provided by Seaborn. Seabras-1 is owned jointly by Seaborn Networks and Partners Group. The US$520 million project funding for Seabras-1 has been completed. The project funding also includes a total project debt commitment of up to US$267 million provided by Natixis, Banco Santander, Commerzbank and Intesa Sanpaolo, which debt is backed by COFACE, the French Export Credit Agency. Seabras-1 is the first direct point-to-point submarine cable system between the financial centers of the US and Brazil with an RFS of June 2017. Seabras-1 is a 72Tbit/s system and will also be the world’s longest system built to date using 100 Gbit/s coherent technology. The system offers carrier-class roundtrip latency POP to POP. Seabras-1's ultra-low latency SeaSpeed™ solution between Carteret & Sao Paulo and Bandwidth-on-Demand is also available exclusively from Seaborn. Seaborn was founded by successful submarine cable and wholesale carrier executives with experience in designing, building and operating many of the world's largest submarine and terrestrial networks.",
"Title: São Paulo WCT\n\nThe Sao Paulo WCT was a men's tennis tournament played in Sao Paulo, Brazil from 1974–1976. The event was part of the WCT Tour and was held on indoor carpet courts.",
"Title: 2014 6 Hours of São Paulo\n\nThe 2014 6 Hours of Sao Paulo was an endurance sports car racing event held at the Autódromo José Carlos Pace, Sao Paulo, Brazil on 28–30 November 2014, and served as the eighth and last race of the 2014 FIA World Endurance Championship season."
] |
5,581
|
Are Joe Walsh and Mark Hoppus both songwriters as well as vocalists in their various bands?
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yes
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comparison
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medium
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"James M. Ingram is an American Recording Engineer based in Los Angeles, California.",
" He first started working with Blink 182 members Mark Hoppus, and Travis Barker, at their studio in Los Angeles during the recording of the +44 album When Your Heart Stops Beating.",
" During this time he also appeared as a frequent guest on Hoppus' podcast, \"Hi My Name is Mark.\"",
" Hoppus notes during podcast number 6, that this James Ingram is not to be confused with \"THE James Ingram\", the popular American soul musician."
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"Greatest Hits is the first greatest hits album of American rock band Blink-182.",
" It was released on October 31, 2005 by Geffen Records.",
" \"Greatest Hits\" was created by Geffen shortly after the band's February 2005 breakup, termed an \"indefinite hiatus\" by the label.",
" Tensions had risen in the group and guitarist Tom DeLonge desired to take time off.",
" Bassist Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker argued with DeLonge regarding the band's future and their possible next album, and heated exchanges led to DeLonge's exit.",
" In the interim, Hoppus and Barker continued playing together in +44, and DeLonge formed his new outfit Angels & Airwaves."
],
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"Commit This to Memory is the second studio album by American rock band Motion City Soundtrack.",
" Produced by Mark Hoppus, the album was released on June 7, 2005, in the United States by Epitaph Records.",
" Motion City Soundtrack, formed in 1997, had first found success with their debut album, \"I Am the Movie\" (2002).",
" The band toured in the interim years, creating positive word-of-mouth.",
" In 2004, the band joined Blink-182 on the road for a string of shows, which led to their bassist, Mark Hoppus, joining the band in the studio for his first producing effort."
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"My Dinosaur Life is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Motion City Soundtrack.",
" Produced by Mark Hoppus, the album was released on January 19, 2010 by Columbia Records.",
" After many years on independent label Epitaph Records, Motion City Soundtrack signed to major label Columbia in 2006, prior to the release of their third album, \"Even If It Kills Me\" (2007).",
" Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus returned to produce the album; he had previously worked with the band on their 2005 breakthrough \"Commit This to Memory\"."
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"Joe Walsh's Greatest Hits – Little Did He Know... is the fourth compilation released by guitarist Joe Walsh.",
" It contains his best-known solo songs as well as those he recorded with the James Gang and Barnstorm, but it does not contain material he released as a member of the Eagles.",
" The remastered reissue of the compilation \"Joe Walsh: The Definitive Collection\" (2006) has the same cover art except for differing text above the photo and no text below the photo."
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"Buddha is the third and final demo by the American rock band Blink-182.",
" Recorded and released in January 1994 under the name Blink, it was the band's first recording to be sold and distributed.",
" Blink-182 was formed in Poway, California, a suburb outside of San Diego, in August 1992.",
" Guitarist Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus were introduced to one another by Hoppus' sister.",
" The duo recruited drummer Scott Raynor and began to practice together in his bedroom, spending hours together writing music, attending punk shows and movies and playing practical jokes.",
" The band had recorded two previous demos in Raynor's bedroom — \"Flyswatter\" and \"Demo No.2\" — using a four track recorder.",
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"Mark Allan Hoppus (born March 15, 1972) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and television personality best known as the bassist and co-lead vocalist for the pop punk band Blink-182."
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"Hoppus On Music, previously titled A Different Spin with Mark Hoppus, is a talk show hosted by Blink-182 and +44 singer/bassist Mark Hoppus.",
" The show premiered on September 16, 2010, on Fuse, and lasted until June 2012.",
" The show formerly featured comedian Amy Schumer as the co-host."
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"\"The Confessor\" is a song by Joe Walsh that appeared on his 1985 album of the same name.",
" It is the longest song on the album clocking in at 7 minutes and 6 seconds, and it has two segments.",
" The first segment is a slow acoustic intro, and Joe Walsh sings an introductory verse before the second segment, which is hard rock.",
" After the slow introduction, the drums kick in, and Joe Walsh sings a couple more verses before the instrumental bridge section, where he plays his solos and riffs. Although the song failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, it did manage to reach #8 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart."
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"Joseph Fidler Walsh (born November 20, 1947) is an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter.",
" In a career spanning more than 40 years, he has been a member of five successful rock bands: James Gang, Barnstorm, Eagles, the Party Boys, and Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band.",
" In the 1990s, he was also a member of the short-lived supergroup the Best."
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"Title: James M. Ingram\n\nJames M. Ingram is an American Recording Engineer based in Los Angeles, California. He first started working with Blink 182 members Mark Hoppus, and Travis Barker, at their studio in Los Angeles during the recording of the +44 album When Your Heart Stops Beating. During this time he also appeared as a frequent guest on Hoppus' podcast, \"Hi My Name is Mark.\" Hoppus notes during podcast number 6, that this James Ingram is not to be confused with \"THE James Ingram\", the popular American soul musician.",
"Title: Greatest Hits (Blink-182 album)\n\nGreatest Hits is the first greatest hits album of American rock band Blink-182. It was released on October 31, 2005 by Geffen Records. \"Greatest Hits\" was created by Geffen shortly after the band's February 2005 breakup, termed an \"indefinite hiatus\" by the label. Tensions had risen in the group and guitarist Tom DeLonge desired to take time off. Bassist Mark Hoppus and Travis Barker argued with DeLonge regarding the band's future and their possible next album, and heated exchanges led to DeLonge's exit. In the interim, Hoppus and Barker continued playing together in +44, and DeLonge formed his new outfit Angels & Airwaves.",
"Title: Commit This to Memory\n\nCommit This to Memory is the second studio album by American rock band Motion City Soundtrack. Produced by Mark Hoppus, the album was released on June 7, 2005, in the United States by Epitaph Records. Motion City Soundtrack, formed in 1997, had first found success with their debut album, \"I Am the Movie\" (2002). The band toured in the interim years, creating positive word-of-mouth. In 2004, the band joined Blink-182 on the road for a string of shows, which led to their bassist, Mark Hoppus, joining the band in the studio for his first producing effort.",
"Title: My Dinosaur Life\n\nMy Dinosaur Life is the fourth studio album by the American rock band Motion City Soundtrack. Produced by Mark Hoppus, the album was released on January 19, 2010 by Columbia Records. After many years on independent label Epitaph Records, Motion City Soundtrack signed to major label Columbia in 2006, prior to the release of their third album, \"Even If It Kills Me\" (2007). Blink-182 bassist Mark Hoppus returned to produce the album; he had previously worked with the band on their 2005 breakthrough \"Commit This to Memory\".",
"Title: Joe Walsh's Greatest Hits – Little Did He Know...\n\nJoe Walsh's Greatest Hits – Little Did He Know... is the fourth compilation released by guitarist Joe Walsh. It contains his best-known solo songs as well as those he recorded with the James Gang and Barnstorm, but it does not contain material he released as a member of the Eagles. The remastered reissue of the compilation \"Joe Walsh: The Definitive Collection\" (2006) has the same cover art except for differing text above the photo and no text below the photo.",
"Title: Buddha (album)\n\nBuddha is the third and final demo by the American rock band Blink-182. Recorded and released in January 1994 under the name Blink, it was the band's first recording to be sold and distributed. Blink-182 was formed in Poway, California, a suburb outside of San Diego, in August 1992. Guitarist Tom DeLonge and Mark Hoppus were introduced to one another by Hoppus' sister. The duo recruited drummer Scott Raynor and began to practice together in his bedroom, spending hours together writing music, attending punk shows and movies and playing practical jokes. The band had recorded two previous demos in Raynor's bedroom — \"Flyswatter\" and \"Demo No.2\" — using a four track recorder. Most of the tracks from the demo were re-recorded for their debut album \"Cheshire Cat\".",
"Title: Mark Hoppus\n\nMark Allan Hoppus (born March 15, 1972) is an American musician, singer, songwriter, record producer, and television personality best known as the bassist and co-lead vocalist for the pop punk band Blink-182.",
"Title: Hoppus on Music\n\nHoppus On Music, previously titled A Different Spin with Mark Hoppus, is a talk show hosted by Blink-182 and +44 singer/bassist Mark Hoppus. The show premiered on September 16, 2010, on Fuse, and lasted until June 2012. The show formerly featured comedian Amy Schumer as the co-host.",
"Title: The Confessor (song)\n\n\"The Confessor\" is a song by Joe Walsh that appeared on his 1985 album of the same name. It is the longest song on the album clocking in at 7 minutes and 6 seconds, and it has two segments. The first segment is a slow acoustic intro, and Joe Walsh sings an introductory verse before the second segment, which is hard rock. After the slow introduction, the drums kick in, and Joe Walsh sings a couple more verses before the instrumental bridge section, where he plays his solos and riffs. Although the song failed to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, it did manage to reach #8 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.",
"Title: Joe Walsh\n\nJoseph Fidler Walsh (born November 20, 1947) is an American singer, guitarist, and songwriter. In a career spanning more than 40 years, he has been a member of five successful rock bands: James Gang, Barnstorm, Eagles, the Party Boys, and Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band. In the 1990s, he was also a member of the short-lived supergroup the Best."
] |
5,582
|
Which genus, Physalis or Heracleum, has more species?
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Physalis
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comparison
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" They are found throughout the temperate northern hemisphere and in high mountains as far south as Ethiopia.",
" Common names for the genus or its species include hogweed and cow parsnip."
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"Physalis coztomatl is a species of \"Physalis\" genus of plants.",
" It produces edible orange-yellow fruits, but is rarely cultivated.",
" The leaves are oval-shaped.",
" It is native to South America; the Aztecs used it medicinally.",
" It contains labdane diterpenes, and was the first species in \"Physalis\" in which they were found."
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"Physalis ( , sometimes , from \"physalis\" = bladder ) is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family (Solanaceae), which grow in warm temperate and subtropical regions of the world.",
" Most of the species, of which there may be 75-90, are indigenous to the New World.",
" Cultivated species and weedy annuals have been introduced worldwide.",
" A notable feature is the formation of a large papery husk derived from the calyx, which partly or fully encloses the fruit.",
" The fruit is small and orange, similar in size, shape and structure to a small tomato."
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"Physalis peruviana, a plant species of the genus \"Physalis\", is originally from Peru.",
" The plant and its fruit are most commonly known as Cape gooseberry (South Africa, UK, Australia, New Zealand), or Physalis."
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"Title: Heracleum (plant)\n\nHeracleum is a genus of about 60 species (depending on taxonomic interpretation) of biennial and perennial herbs in the carrot family Apiaceae. They are found throughout the temperate northern hemisphere and in high mountains as far south as Ethiopia. Common names for the genus or its species include hogweed and cow parsnip.",
"Title: Physalis coztomatl\n\nPhysalis coztomatl is a species of \"Physalis\" genus of plants. It produces edible orange-yellow fruits, but is rarely cultivated. The leaves are oval-shaped. It is native to South America; the Aztecs used it medicinally. It contains labdane diterpenes, and was the first species in \"Physalis\" in which they were found.",
"Title: Physalis\n\nPhysalis ( , sometimes , from \"physalis\" = bladder ) is a genus of flowering plants in the nightshade family (Solanaceae), which grow in warm temperate and subtropical regions of the world. Most of the species, of which there may be 75-90, are indigenous to the New World. Cultivated species and weedy annuals have been introduced worldwide. A notable feature is the formation of a large papery husk derived from the calyx, which partly or fully encloses the fruit. The fruit is small and orange, similar in size, shape and structure to a small tomato.",
"Title: Physalis peruviana\n\nPhysalis peruviana, a plant species of the genus \"Physalis\", is originally from Peru. The plant and its fruit are most commonly known as Cape gooseberry (South Africa, UK, Australia, New Zealand), or Physalis."
] |
5,583
|
How many Saturn Award nominations has a 1980-born actor received for his role in a drama series developed by Ronald D. Moore?
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two
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bridge
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medium
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"Outlander (TV series)",
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" It stars Caitriona Balfe as Claire Randall, a married World War II nurse who in 1945 finds herself transported back to the Scotland of 1743, where she encounters the dashing Highland warrior Jamie Fraser (Sam Heughan) and becomes embroiled in the Jacobite risings."
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"Regina Rene King (born January 15, 1971) is an American actress and television director.",
" She became known for her role as Brenda Jenkins on the NBC sitcom \"227\" (1985–90) and a supporting role in the feature film \"Jerry Maguire\", then for her roles in the television shows \"The Boondocks\" and \"Southland\".",
" Her role in \"Southland\" earned her two Critics' Choice Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2012 and 2013.",
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" He is the recipient of six Laurence Olivier Awards, a Tony Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a BIF Award, two Saturn Awards, four Drama Desk Awards, and two Critics' Choice Awards.",
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" Garfield first came to international attention in 2010 with supporting roles in the drama films \"The Social Network\", for which he received Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for his portrayal of Eduardo Saverin, and \"Never Let Me Go\", for which he received a Saturn Award and another BAFTA nomination."
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"Sam Roland Heughan (born 30 April 1980) is a Scottish actor, known for his role as Jamie Fraser in the Starz series \"Outlander\", for which he received two nominations for the Saturn Awards.",
" He was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Most Promising Performer in 2003, for his performance in the play \"Outlying Islands\", performed at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs."
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"Aaron Paul Sturtevant (born August 27, 1979), known as Aaron Paul, is an American actor.",
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" This made him the only actor to win the latter category three times (2010, 2012, 2014), since its separation into drama and comedy.",
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"Shaun Chen (, born \"Tey Kim Soon\", 3 November 1978) is a Malaysia - born actor based in Singapore.",
" Chen is most notable for starring in the long-running drama series \"Holland V\" and for playing villains in several drama series.",
" He received his first award, the Rocket Award, at the Star Awards 2015 Show 1, for being the most improved artiste in 2014.",
" He starred as the lead character in both \"Blessings\" and \"\".",
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"Margaret Constance \"Maisie\" Williams (born 15 April 1997) is an English actress.",
" She made her professional acting debut as Arya Stark in the HBO fantasy television series \"Game of Thrones\" in 2011, for which she won the EWwy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama, the Portal Award for Best Supporting Actress – Television and Best Young Actor, and the Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor.",
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"Hayden Christensen (born April 19, 1981) is a Canadian actor and producer.",
" He began his career on Canadian television at the age of 13, then diversified into American television in the late 1990s.",
" He was praised for his acting as Sam in \"Life as a House\" (2001), earning Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations.",
" Christensen gained international fame for his portrayal of Anakin Skywalker (Darth Vader) in \"\" (2002) and \"\" (2005).",
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"Title: Regina King\n\nRegina Rene King (born January 15, 1971) is an American actress and television director. She became known for her role as Brenda Jenkins on the NBC sitcom \"227\" (1985–90) and a supporting role in the feature film \"Jerry Maguire\", then for her roles in the television shows \"The Boondocks\" and \"Southland\". Her role in \"Southland\" earned her two Critics' Choice Award nominations for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2012 and 2013. From 2015 to 2017, she starred in the ABC anthology series \"American Crime\", for which she has received three nominations for Emmy Awards with two wins and was also nominated for a Golden Globe Award. From 2015 to 2017, she also played Erika Murphy on the critically acclaimed HBO drama, \"The Leftovers\", for which she has received a Critics' Choice Television Award nomination.",
"Title: Ian McKellen\n\nSir Ian Murray McKellen, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 25 May 1939) is an English actor. He is the recipient of six Laurence Olivier Awards, a Tony Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Screen Actors Guild Award, a BIF Award, two Saturn Awards, four Drama Desk Awards, and two Critics' Choice Awards. He has also received two Oscar nominations, four BAFTA nominations and five Emmy Award nominations.",
"Title: What Lies Beneath\n\nWhat Lies Beneath is a 2000 American supernatural psychological horror film directed by Robert Zemeckis. It was the first film by the film studio ImageMovers. It stars Harrison Ford and Michelle Pfeiffer as a well-to-do couple who experience a strange haunting that uncovers secrets about their past. The film opened in 2,813 theaters in North America, and grossed $291 million at the worldwide box office. The film received mainly mixed reviews, and received three Saturn Award nominations.",
"Title: Andrew Garfield\n\nAndrew Russell Garfield (born 20 August 1983) is a British-American actor. Born in Los Angeles and raised in Epsom, Surrey, Garfield began his career on the UK stage and in television productions. He made his feature-film debut in the 2007 ensemble drama \"Lions for Lambs\". Garfield first came to international attention in 2010 with supporting roles in the drama films \"The Social Network\", for which he received Golden Globe and BAFTA nominations for his portrayal of Eduardo Saverin, and \"Never Let Me Go\", for which he received a Saturn Award and another BAFTA nomination.",
"Title: Sam Heughan\n\nSam Roland Heughan (born 30 April 1980) is a Scottish actor, known for his role as Jamie Fraser in the Starz series \"Outlander\", for which he received two nominations for the Saturn Awards. He was nominated for a Laurence Olivier Award for Most Promising Performer in 2003, for his performance in the play \"Outlying Islands\", performed at the Royal Court Theatre Upstairs.",
"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: Shaun Chen\n\nShaun Chen (, born \"Tey Kim Soon\", 3 November 1978) is a Malaysia - born actor based in Singapore. Chen is most notable for starring in the long-running drama series \"Holland V\" and for playing villains in several drama series. He received his first award, the Rocket Award, at the Star Awards 2015 Show 1, for being the most improved artiste in 2014. He starred as the lead character in both \"Blessings\" and \"\". He further clinched the Best Actor award for \"\" and was voted into the Top 10 Most Popular Male Artistes list at the Star Awards 2015 Show 2.",
"Title: Maisie Williams\n\nMargaret Constance \"Maisie\" Williams (born 15 April 1997) is an English actress. She made her professional acting debut as Arya Stark in the HBO fantasy television series \"Game of Thrones\" in 2011, for which she won the EWwy Award for Best Supporting Actress in a Drama, the Portal Award for Best Supporting Actress – Television and Best Young Actor, and the Saturn Award for Best Performance by a Younger Actor. In 2016, she was nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series.",
"Title: Hayden Christensen\n\nHayden Christensen (born April 19, 1981) is a Canadian actor and producer. He began his career on Canadian television at the age of 13, then diversified into American television in the late 1990s. He was praised for his acting as Sam in \"Life as a House\" (2001), earning Golden Globe Award and Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. Christensen gained international fame for his portrayal of Anakin Skywalker (Darth Vader) in \"\" (2002) and \"\" (2005). His honors for these films include a nomination for the Saturn Award for Best Actor and the Cannes Film Festival Revelation Award."
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Andrew and Jeremy Get Married and Without the King are both what?
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documentary film
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" The series is based on and is a TV spin-off to Perry's 2007 film \"Why Did I Get Married?",
"\" and its 2010 sequel \"Why Did I Get Married Too?",
"\".",
" The show premiered on TBS on November 25, 2011 and ended on July 22, 2017.",
" Led by the comical, over-the-top antics of Marcus and Angela Williams, the ensemble follows three couples: Marcus and Angela, Joseph and Leslie, and Richard and Keisha who are at various stages of their relationships as they go through the ups-and-downs of married life and dating.",
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"Get Married 3 is an Indonesian romantic comedy directed by Monty Tiwa and released in 2011.",
" A sequel to Hanung Bramantyo's \"Get Married\" and \"Get Married 2\", it stars Nirina Zubir and Fedi Nuril as a married couple attempting to raise their triplets while under intense pressure from their family and friends.",
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"\" (2007), \"Why Did I Get Married Too?",
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"Richard Timothy Jones (born January 16, 1972), known professionally as Richard T. Jones, is an American actor.",
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"\"Let's Get Married\" is a song performed by American contemporary R&B group Jagged Edge, from their album \"J.E. Heartbreak\".",
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" It aired on jTBC from October 29, 2012 to January 1, 2013 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 for 20 episodes.",
" The romantic comedy realistically explores the themes of love, marriage and family against the backdrop of a young couple preparing to get married in 100 days."
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"Title: Tyler Perry's For Better or Worse\n\nTyler Perry's For Better or Worse is an American television sitcom created, written and executive produced by Tyler Perry. The series is based on and is a TV spin-off to Perry's 2007 film \"Why Did I Get Married? \" and its 2010 sequel \"Why Did I Get Married Too? \". The show premiered on TBS on November 25, 2011 and ended on July 22, 2017. Led by the comical, over-the-top antics of Marcus and Angela Williams, the ensemble follows three couples: Marcus and Angela, Joseph and Leslie, and Richard and Keisha who are at various stages of their relationships as they go through the ups-and-downs of married life and dating. The third season of the series premiered on September 18, 2013, on the Oprah Winfrey Network.",
"Title: Without the King\n\nWithout the King is a 2007 documentary film by Michael Skolnik, an American filmmaker. It follows problems of Swaziland, a landlocked country in southern Africa.",
"Title: Andrew and Jeremy Get Married\n\nAndrew and Jeremy Get Married is a 2004 British documentary film written and directed by Don Boyd for the BBC. It tells the story of two Englishmen, Andrew Thomas and Jeremy Trafford, as they plan for their commitment ceremony. Originally commissioned for the \"BBC Storyville\" series, the film premiered at the 2004 Toronto International Film Festival.",
"Title: Get Married 3\n\nGet Married 3 is an Indonesian romantic comedy directed by Monty Tiwa and released in 2011. A sequel to Hanung Bramantyo's \"Get Married\" and \"Get Married 2\", it stars Nirina Zubir and Fedi Nuril as a married couple attempting to raise their triplets while under intense pressure from their family and friends. The film was a commercial success and received favourable reviews in \"The Jakarta Post\" and \"Suara Karya\".",
"Title: Tasha Smith\n\nTasha Smith (born February 28, 1971) is an American actress, comedian and model. She has appeared in numerous movies and television shows, most notably as Angela Williams in the Tyler Perry films \"Why Did I Get Married? \" (2007), \"Why Did I Get Married Too? \" (2010), and on the television series based on movies, \"For Better or Worse\" (2011–present).",
"Title: Richard T. Jones\n\nRichard Timothy Jones (born January 16, 1972), known professionally as Richard T. Jones, is an American actor. Jones is best known for his portrayals of Laveinio in the dramatic film \"The Wood\" and Mike of the dramatic films \"Why Did I Get Married? \" and \"Why Did I Get Married Too? \".",
"Title: Get Married 2\n\nGet Married 2 is a 2009 Indonesian romantic comedy directed by Hanung Bramantyo and starring Nirina Zubir and Nino Fernandez. A sequel to the 2007 hit \"Get Married\", it details the efforts of Mae and Rendy to have children.",
"Title: Let's Get Married (song)\n\n\"Let's Get Married\" is a song performed by American contemporary R&B group Jagged Edge, from their album \"J.E. Heartbreak\". It spent three weeks at the top of the US R&B chart in 2000 and reached #11 on the US pop chart. The song is a slow, love ballad about a man's desire to get married to his love interest.",
"Title: Why Did I Get Married Too?\n\nWhy Did I Get Married Too? is a 2010 American comedy-drama film produced by Lionsgate and Tyler Perry Studios and stars Janet Jackson, Tyler Perry, and Tasha Smith. It is the sequel to \"Why Did I Get Married? \" (2007), The film shares the interactions of four couples who undertake a week-long retreat to improve their relationships.",
"Title: Can We Get Married?\n\nCan We Get Married? () is a 2012 South Korean television series starring Sung Joon, Jung So-min, Lee Mi-sook, Han Groo, and Kim Young-kwang. It aired on jTBC from October 29, 2012 to January 1, 2013 on Mondays and Tuesdays at 23:00 for 20 episodes. The romantic comedy realistically explores the themes of love, marriage and family against the backdrop of a young couple preparing to get married in 100 days."
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The Victoria Arches are located in the North West area of what country?
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England
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"Moranbong-guyŏk, or the Moranbong District, is one of the 19 guyŏk which constitute the city of Pyongyang, North Korea.",
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" It is named after Moran Hill located in the district's west area (\"Moran\" is ).",
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"7700 16th Street NW is the street address of the Hanafi Madh-Hab Center in the Shepherd Park neighborhood of North West area of Washington, D.C. where the mass murder of 7 Hanafi Muslims occurred.",
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" It is located in the parish of Eglish and Drumcullen which is in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Meath.",
" The hamlet has a number of local amenities for the local population including a church (dedicated to St. John the Baptist), a national school, a local community centre and a local shop.",
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"Cheggers Plays Pop was a British children's game show broadcast on BBC1 from 10 April 1978 to 7 November 1986 hosted by Keith Chegwin, who is commonly known to the British public as \"Cheggers\".",
" The show's format consisted of a series of physical and mental challenges undertaken by two teams of children representing their respective schools, together with studio performances by contemporary pop music acts.",
" The participating schools were predominantly from the North West area of the UK due to the choice of studio (BBC Manchester)."
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"Title: Moranbong-guyok\n\nMoranbong-guyŏk, or the Moranbong District, is one of the 19 guyŏk which constitute the city of Pyongyang, North Korea. It is located north of Chung-guyok, the city's central district, and is bordered to the north by Sosong and Taesong-guyoks, to the east by the Taedong River, and the west by the Potong River and Potonggang-guyok. It is named after Moran Hill located in the district's west area (\"Moran\" is ). It was designated a guyŏk in October 1960 by the Pyongyang City People's Committee.",
"Title: Victoria Arches\n\nThe Victoria Arches are a series of bricked-up arches built in an embankment of the River Irwell in Manchester. They served as business premises, landing stages for steam packet riverboats and as Second World War air-raid shelters. They were accessed from wooden staircases that descended from Victoria Street.",
"Title: Group 4 Rugby League\n\nGroup 4 is a rugby league competition in the New England and north west area of New South Wales, run under the auspices of the Country Rugby League.",
"Title: 7700 16th Street NW\n\n7700 16th Street NW is the street address of the Hanafi Madh-Hab Center in the Shepherd Park neighborhood of North West area of Washington, D.C. where the mass murder of 7 Hanafi Muslims occurred. Four men from the Nation of Islam Mosque No. 12 were accused of the crime.",
"Title: SARM Division No. 6\n\nSARM Division No. 6 is a division of the Saskatchewan Association of Rural Municipalities (SARM) within the province of Saskatchewan, Canada. It is located in the north west area of the province. There are 48 rural municipalities in this division. The current spot for the Director of Division 6 is Rodney Wiens.",
"Title: Serpentine, Victoria\n\nSerpentine is a town in north west Victoria, Australia. Located on the Loddon Valley Highway, the town is 201 kilometres north west of the state capital, Melbourne and 51 kilometres north west of the regional centre, Bendigo. Serpentine is in the Shire of Loddon local government area and, including the surrounding state suburb, had a population of 307 at the 2011 census .",
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"Title: River Irwell\n\nThe River Irwell ( ) is a 39 mi long river which flows through the Irwell Valley in North West England. Its source is at Irwell Springs on Deerplay Moor, approximately 1.5 mi north of Bacup. It forms the boundary between Manchester and Salford and empties into the River Mersey near Irlam.",
"Title: Seven Oaks School Division\n\nSeven Oaks School Division is a school division in the north west area of Winnipeg, Manitoba in Canada. It was established on July 1959. It takes in the neighbourhoods of West Kildonan, Garden City, the Maples, Riverbend, Amber Trails, West St. Paul, and St. Andrews.",
"Title: Cheggers Plays Pop\n\nCheggers Plays Pop was a British children's game show broadcast on BBC1 from 10 April 1978 to 7 November 1986 hosted by Keith Chegwin, who is commonly known to the British public as \"Cheggers\". The show's format consisted of a series of physical and mental challenges undertaken by two teams of children representing their respective schools, together with studio performances by contemporary pop music acts. The participating schools were predominantly from the North West area of the UK due to the choice of studio (BBC Manchester)."
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5,586
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Which Norwegian club did Vegard Lysvoll play for that was from the town of Kristiansand
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IK Start
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"Roar Strand (born 2 February 1970) is a Norwegian retired football player.",
" He played as a midfielder at the Norwegian club Rosenborg.",
" Strand was capped 42 times for the Norwegian national team.",
" He is the player with third most matches in the Norwegian Premier League.",
" He has won the Norwegian Premier League 16 times and the Norwegian Football Cup five times, and he has scored goals in 21 consecutive top flight seasons."
],
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"Tor-Kristian Karlsen (born 15 June 1975) is a Norwegian football scout and executive, most recently CEO at AS Monaco after being promoted from the job as sporting director at the club.",
" He has previously worked as scout for Grasshopper Club Zürich (1996-1998), Watford F.C. (1998-2000), Bayer 04 Leverkusen (2000-2004), Hannover 96 (2004-2006), and FC Zenit Saint Petersburg and as sporting director in the Norwegian club Fredrikstad FK."
],
"title": "Tor-Kristian Karlsen"
},
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"sentences": [
"Daniel Omoya Braaten (born 25 May 1982) is a Norwegian footballer, who currently plays as a winger for the Norwegian club SK Brann after signing a one-year contract with the club on 21 February 2016.",
" He has previously played for Skeid, Rosenborg and Toulouse, with 157 caps and 13 goals in the latter club.",
" He has been capped 52 times for the Norway national football team."
],
"title": "Daniel Braaten"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Niklas Gunnarsson (born 27 April 1991) is a Norwegian footballer, who plays as a defender for the Allsvenskan side Djurgårdens IF.",
" Gunnarsson has previously played for Odd, Swedish club Elfsborg, Scottish club Hibernian and Norwegian club Vålerenga."
],
"title": "Niklas Gunnarsson"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vegard Bergstedt Lysvoll (born 16 August 1989) is a Norwegian footballer who plays as a striker for Tromsdalen.",
" He played for Svolvær, Lofoten and Start before he joined Tromsdalen ahead of the 2009 season.",
" After scoring 30 goals in the 2011 season, Lysvoll transferred to Tromsø.",
" He spent the second half of the 2012 season on loan with his old club Tromsdalen, before he moved permanently to his old club in 2013."
],
"title": "Vegard Lysvoll"
},
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"sentences": [
"\" are a Norwegian club based in Oslo.",
" They are members of the highest Norwegian ice hockey league, Eliteserien (known as GET-ligaen for sponsorship reasons).",
" Manrud Star Ishockey are the ice hockey department of IL Manglerud Star, a sports club founded in 1913.",
" Originally known as Star, the club became known as Manglerud/Star after merging with Manglerud IL in 1964, and eventually Manglerud Star (without the slash).",
" Ice hockey was included as an activity in 1967, and is today one of two sports practised by the club, the other being football.",
" As of 2010, they have completed twenty-nine seasons in the Eliteserien and have won 385 regular season games."
],
"title": "List of Manglerud Star Ishockey seasons"
},
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"sentences": [
"Odderøya is an island in Kristiansand municipality in Vest-Agder county, Norway.",
" The 0.7 km2 lies immediately to the south of the city centre of Kristiansand and it is connected to the mainland by four bridges.",
" The island creates a natural division between the eastern and western parts of the port of Kristiansand.",
" The Gravanekanalen canal separates Odderøya from the city center and Fiskebrygga (the fish market).",
" Prior to 1993, the island was owned by the Norwegian government and it was used as a naval base and training grounds, but since that time, the municipality of Kristiansand has taken over and is now using it for recreational purposes.",
" The island is mostly undeveloped, but the town development plan does include an area on the island for up to 500 homes."
],
"title": "Odderøya"
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"Kristiansand Boardwalk (Norwegian: Strandpromenaden) is a street in the town centre Kvadraturen in Kristiansand, Norway.",
" The street is in most of its course closed to the passage of motor vehicles, but operates in the tourist season in connection with sightseeing.",
" From where the street Strandpromenaden ends in the eastern corner of the town centre, there is a continuing boardwalk upwards the river Otra.",
" The boardwalk got the Nordic Green Space Award in 2013."
],
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}
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"Title: Anders Lindegaard\n\nAnders Rozenkrantz Lindegaard (] ; born 13 April 1984) is a Danish footballer who plays for English club Burnley as a goalkeeper. He began his career with his hometown club, Odense Boldklub, but a lack of first-team opportunities led to a move to Norwegian club Aalesund in 2009, with whom he won the Norwegian Football Cup. After winning the Goalkeeper of the Year award in both Denmark and Norway in 2010, Lindegaard was signed by Manchester United, where he played for five years as a back-up to Edwin van der Sar and David de Gea. He moved to West Bromwich Albion in 2015, but was unable to break into the team and joined Preston North End in January 2016, initially on loan. He joined Burnley in September 2017.",
"Title: IK Start\n\nIK Start is a Norwegian football club from the town of Kristiansand, currently playing in Tippeligaen having been promoted from Adeccoligaen in 2012. The club was founded on 19 September 1905. The coach is Steinar Pedersen. The team plays in yellow jerseys, black shorts and yellow socks at home, and blue jerseys, white shorts and blue socks away.",
"Title: Roar Strand\n\nRoar Strand (born 2 February 1970) is a Norwegian retired football player. He played as a midfielder at the Norwegian club Rosenborg. Strand was capped 42 times for the Norwegian national team. He is the player with third most matches in the Norwegian Premier League. He has won the Norwegian Premier League 16 times and the Norwegian Football Cup five times, and he has scored goals in 21 consecutive top flight seasons.",
"Title: Tor-Kristian Karlsen\n\nTor-Kristian Karlsen (born 15 June 1975) is a Norwegian football scout and executive, most recently CEO at AS Monaco after being promoted from the job as sporting director at the club. He has previously worked as scout for Grasshopper Club Zürich (1996-1998), Watford F.C. (1998-2000), Bayer 04 Leverkusen (2000-2004), Hannover 96 (2004-2006), and FC Zenit Saint Petersburg and as sporting director in the Norwegian club Fredrikstad FK.",
"Title: Daniel Braaten\n\nDaniel Omoya Braaten (born 25 May 1982) is a Norwegian footballer, who currently plays as a winger for the Norwegian club SK Brann after signing a one-year contract with the club on 21 February 2016. He has previously played for Skeid, Rosenborg and Toulouse, with 157 caps and 13 goals in the latter club. He has been capped 52 times for the Norway national football team.",
"Title: Niklas Gunnarsson\n\nNiklas Gunnarsson (born 27 April 1991) is a Norwegian footballer, who plays as a defender for the Allsvenskan side Djurgårdens IF. Gunnarsson has previously played for Odd, Swedish club Elfsborg, Scottish club Hibernian and Norwegian club Vålerenga.",
"Title: Vegard Lysvoll\n\nVegard Bergstedt Lysvoll (born 16 August 1989) is a Norwegian footballer who plays as a striker for Tromsdalen. He played for Svolvær, Lofoten and Start before he joined Tromsdalen ahead of the 2009 season. After scoring 30 goals in the 2011 season, Lysvoll transferred to Tromsø. He spent the second half of the 2012 season on loan with his old club Tromsdalen, before he moved permanently to his old club in 2013.",
"Title: List of Manglerud Star Ishockey seasons\n\n\" are a Norwegian club based in Oslo. They are members of the highest Norwegian ice hockey league, Eliteserien (known as GET-ligaen for sponsorship reasons). Manrud Star Ishockey are the ice hockey department of IL Manglerud Star, a sports club founded in 1913. Originally known as Star, the club became known as Manglerud/Star after merging with Manglerud IL in 1964, and eventually Manglerud Star (without the slash). Ice hockey was included as an activity in 1967, and is today one of two sports practised by the club, the other being football. As of 2010, they have completed twenty-nine seasons in the Eliteserien and have won 385 regular season games.",
"Title: Odderøya\n\nOdderøya is an island in Kristiansand municipality in Vest-Agder county, Norway. The 0.7 km2 lies immediately to the south of the city centre of Kristiansand and it is connected to the mainland by four bridges. The island creates a natural division between the eastern and western parts of the port of Kristiansand. The Gravanekanalen canal separates Odderøya from the city center and Fiskebrygga (the fish market). Prior to 1993, the island was owned by the Norwegian government and it was used as a naval base and training grounds, but since that time, the municipality of Kristiansand has taken over and is now using it for recreational purposes. The island is mostly undeveloped, but the town development plan does include an area on the island for up to 500 homes.",
"Title: Kristiansand Boardwalk\n\nKristiansand Boardwalk (Norwegian: Strandpromenaden) is a street in the town centre Kvadraturen in Kristiansand, Norway. The street is in most of its course closed to the passage of motor vehicles, but operates in the tourist season in connection with sightseeing. From where the street Strandpromenaden ends in the eastern corner of the town centre, there is a continuing boardwalk upwards the river Otra. The boardwalk got the Nordic Green Space Award in 2013."
] |
5,587
|
Who was on the Houston Rockets, and the current head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers?
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Tyronn Lue
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"The 2006-07 Utah Jazz season was the team's 33rd in the NBA.",
" They began the season hoping to improve upon their 41-41 output from the previous season.",
" They managed to improve by 10 games, finishing 51-31, and qualifying for the playoffs.The Jazz met the Houston Rockets in the First Round, and defeated them in seven games.",
" Then, they met the Golden State Warriors, who just came off a stunning upset in the First Round, in which they defeated the first-seeded Dallas Mavericks in six games in the Semifinals, but the Jazz swiftly dispatched the Warriors in five games, moving on to the Western Conference Finals.",
" However, their playoff run ended with a defeat to the eventual champion San Antonio Spurs in five games.",
" The Spurs would go on to win their fourth NBA Championship after sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in that year's NBA Finals.",
" Their Western Finals trip made this the most successful recent Jazz season as of 2017."
],
"title": "2006–07 Utah Jazz season"
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"sentences": [
"The 1971 NBA draft was the 25th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" The draft was held on March 29 and 30, 1971 before the 1971–72 season.",
" In this draft, 17 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players.",
" A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection.",
" If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated.",
" The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip.",
" The Cleveland Cavaliers won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Portland Trail Blazers were awarded the second pick.",
" The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season.",
" Prior to the start of the season, the San Diego Rockets and the San Francisco Warriors relocated to Houston, Texas, and Oakland, California, and became the Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors respectively.",
" The draft consisted of 19 rounds comprising the selection of 237 players.",
" The league also hosted a supplemental hardship draft on September 20, 1971, for college underclassmen who wish to join the league."
],
"title": "1971 NBA draft"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 1984 NBA draft was the 37th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" It was held at the Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, on June 19, 1984, before the 1984–85 season.",
" The draft was broadcast in the United States on the USA Network.",
" In this draft, 23 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players.",
" The Houston Rockets won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Portland Trail Blazers, who obtained the Indiana Pacers' first-round pick in a trade, were awarded the second pick.",
" The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season.",
" The Cleveland Cavaliers were awarded an extra first-round draft pick as compensation for the draft picks traded away by their previous owner, Ted Stepien.",
" A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was automatically eligible for selection.",
" Before the draft, five college underclassmen announced that they would leave college early and would be eligible for selection.",
" Prior to the draft, the San Diego Clippers relocated to Los Angeles and became the Los Angeles Clippers.",
" The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 228 players.",
" This draft was the last to be held before the creation of the Draft Lottery in 1985.",
" It was also the first NBA Draft to be overseen by David Stern."
],
"title": "1984 NBA draft"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Tyronn Jamar Lue ( , born May 3, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player and the current head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA)."
],
"title": "Tyronn Lue"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 2002–03 NBA season was the Clippers' 33rd season in the National Basketball Association, and their 19th season in Los Angeles.",
" During the offseason, the Clippers acquired Andre Miller from the Cleveland Cavaliers.",
" With the acquisition of Miller, there was a sense of optimism surrounding the Clippers for the first time in years.",
" However, young players were concerned with stats for free agency than winning games, which created tension in the locker room all year.",
" Head coach Alvin Gentry was fired after a 19–39 start, and was replaced with Dennis Johnson.",
" With all the Clippers playing as individuals, the team fell apart early into the season and sank back to the bottom of the Pacific Division with a 27–55 record.",
" Following the season, Johnson was fired as coach, Lamar Odom signed as a free agent with the Miami Heat, Michael Olowokandi signed with the Minnesota Timberwolves, Miller signed with the Denver Nuggets, and longtime three-point specialist Eric Piatkowski signed with the Houston Rockets."
],
"title": "2002–03 Los Angeles Clippers season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Michael Longabardi (born February 23, 1973) is currently an assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers.",
" He was previously an assistant coach in the NBA for the Houston Rockets, the Boston Celtics, and the Phoenix Suns, winning an NBA Finals championship with both the Celtics and Cavaliers."
],
"title": "Mike Longabardi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2004–05 NBA season was the Hawks' 56th season in the National Basketball Association, and 37th season in Atlanta.",
" It was their first season under new head coach Mike Woodson.",
" Despite the offseason acquisitions of All-Star forward Antoine Walker from the Dallas Mavericks, Al Harrington from the Indiana Pacers and re-signing free agent Kevin Willis, the Hawks were not expected to be any good heading into the season as they posted an awful 2–12 record in November.",
" Along the way, the team acquired Tyronn Lue from the Houston Rockets."
],
"title": "2004–05 Atlanta Hawks season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2001–02 NBA season was the 56th season for the New York Knicks in the National Basketball Association.",
" During the offseason, the Knicks acquired Shandon Anderson from the Houston Rockets and Howard Eisley from the Dallas Mavericks in a three-team trade, while signing free agent Clarence Weatherspoon.",
" Entering the season, the Knicks were without Larry Johnson, who retired during training camp.",
" After a 10–9 start to the season, head coach Jeff Van Gundy unexpectedly resigned in December, explaining he had \"diminished focus\", though he would return to coach the Houston Rockets in the 2003–04 season.",
" Don Chaney took over for Van Gundy.",
" Under Chaney, the Knicks suffered an 8-game losing streak in January and went 20–43, on their way to finishing last place in the Atlantic Division with a 30–52 record.",
" The Knicks missed the NBA Playoffs for the first time in 15 seasons."
],
"title": "2001–02 New York Knicks season"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Delmer William Harris (born June 18, 1937) is an American basketball coach who is currently the vice president of the Texas Legends, the NBA D-League affiliate of the Dallas Mavericks.",
" He served as a head coach for the NBA's Houston Rockets, Milwaukee Bucks, and Los Angeles Lakers, as well as the Legends.",
" He was also an assistant coach for the National Basketball Association's New Jersey Nets, Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks, Milwaukee Bucks, and the Houston Rockets."
],
"title": "Del Harris"
},
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"sentences": [
"Michael Andrew D'Antoni (born May 8, 1951) is an American-Italian professional basketball coach who was formerly a professional basketball player.",
" He is currently the head coach of the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" While head coach of the NBA's Phoenix Suns, he won NBA Coach of the Year honors for the 2004–05 NBA season after the Suns posted 33 more wins than the previous season.",
" He coached the New York Knicks starting in 2008 before resigning in 2012.",
" He was hired by the Lakers after seven games into the 2012–13 season.",
" D'Antoni, who holds American and Italian dual citizenship, is known for favoring a fast-paced, offense-oriented system.",
" On June 1, 2016, D'Antoni was named as the new head coach for the Houston Rockets."
],
"title": "Mike D'Antoni"
}
] |
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"Title: 2006–07 Utah Jazz season\n\nThe 2006-07 Utah Jazz season was the team's 33rd in the NBA. They began the season hoping to improve upon their 41-41 output from the previous season. They managed to improve by 10 games, finishing 51-31, and qualifying for the playoffs.The Jazz met the Houston Rockets in the First Round, and defeated them in seven games. Then, they met the Golden State Warriors, who just came off a stunning upset in the First Round, in which they defeated the first-seeded Dallas Mavericks in six games in the Semifinals, but the Jazz swiftly dispatched the Warriors in five games, moving on to the Western Conference Finals. However, their playoff run ended with a defeat to the eventual champion San Antonio Spurs in five games. The Spurs would go on to win their fourth NBA Championship after sweeping the Cleveland Cavaliers in that year's NBA Finals. Their Western Finals trip made this the most successful recent Jazz season as of 2017.",
"Title: 1971 NBA draft\n\nThe 1971 NBA draft was the 25th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on March 29 and 30, 1971 before the 1971–72 season. In this draft, 17 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was eligible for selection. If a player left college early, he would not be eligible for selection until his college class graduated. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Cleveland Cavaliers won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Portland Trail Blazers were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. Prior to the start of the season, the San Diego Rockets and the San Francisco Warriors relocated to Houston, Texas, and Oakland, California, and became the Houston Rockets and Golden State Warriors respectively. The draft consisted of 19 rounds comprising the selection of 237 players. The league also hosted a supplemental hardship draft on September 20, 1971, for college underclassmen who wish to join the league.",
"Title: 1984 NBA draft\n\nThe 1984 NBA draft was the 37th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). It was held at the Felt Forum at Madison Square Garden in New York City, New York, on June 19, 1984, before the 1984–85 season. The draft was broadcast in the United States on the USA Network. In this draft, 23 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The Houston Rockets won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Portland Trail Blazers, who obtained the Indiana Pacers' first-round pick in a trade, were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. The Cleveland Cavaliers were awarded an extra first-round draft pick as compensation for the draft picks traded away by their previous owner, Ted Stepien. A player who had finished his four-year college eligibility was automatically eligible for selection. Before the draft, five college underclassmen announced that they would leave college early and would be eligible for selection. Prior to the draft, the San Diego Clippers relocated to Los Angeles and became the Los Angeles Clippers. The draft consisted of 10 rounds comprising the selection of 228 players. This draft was the last to be held before the creation of the Draft Lottery in 1985. It was also the first NBA Draft to be overseen by David Stern.",
"Title: Tyronn Lue\n\nTyronn Jamar Lue ( , born May 3, 1977) is an American former professional basketball player and the current head coach of the Cleveland Cavaliers of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
"Title: 2002–03 Los Angeles Clippers season\n\nThe 2002–03 NBA season was the Clippers' 33rd season in the National Basketball Association, and their 19th season in Los Angeles. During the offseason, the Clippers acquired Andre Miller from the Cleveland Cavaliers. With the acquisition of Miller, there was a sense of optimism surrounding the Clippers for the first time in years. However, young players were concerned with stats for free agency than winning games, which created tension in the locker room all year. Head coach Alvin Gentry was fired after a 19–39 start, and was replaced with Dennis Johnson. With all the Clippers playing as individuals, the team fell apart early into the season and sank back to the bottom of the Pacific Division with a 27–55 record. Following the season, Johnson was fired as coach, Lamar Odom signed as a free agent with the Miami Heat, Michael Olowokandi signed with the Minnesota Timberwolves, Miller signed with the Denver Nuggets, and longtime three-point specialist Eric Piatkowski signed with the Houston Rockets.",
"Title: Mike Longabardi\n\nMichael Longabardi (born February 23, 1973) is currently an assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers. He was previously an assistant coach in the NBA for the Houston Rockets, the Boston Celtics, and the Phoenix Suns, winning an NBA Finals championship with both the Celtics and Cavaliers.",
"Title: 2004–05 Atlanta Hawks season\n\nThe 2004–05 NBA season was the Hawks' 56th season in the National Basketball Association, and 37th season in Atlanta. It was their first season under new head coach Mike Woodson. Despite the offseason acquisitions of All-Star forward Antoine Walker from the Dallas Mavericks, Al Harrington from the Indiana Pacers and re-signing free agent Kevin Willis, the Hawks were not expected to be any good heading into the season as they posted an awful 2–12 record in November. Along the way, the team acquired Tyronn Lue from the Houston Rockets.",
"Title: 2001–02 New York Knicks season\n\nThe 2001–02 NBA season was the 56th season for the New York Knicks in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Knicks acquired Shandon Anderson from the Houston Rockets and Howard Eisley from the Dallas Mavericks in a three-team trade, while signing free agent Clarence Weatherspoon. Entering the season, the Knicks were without Larry Johnson, who retired during training camp. After a 10–9 start to the season, head coach Jeff Van Gundy unexpectedly resigned in December, explaining he had \"diminished focus\", though he would return to coach the Houston Rockets in the 2003–04 season. Don Chaney took over for Van Gundy. Under Chaney, the Knicks suffered an 8-game losing streak in January and went 20–43, on their way to finishing last place in the Atlantic Division with a 30–52 record. The Knicks missed the NBA Playoffs for the first time in 15 seasons.",
"Title: Del Harris\n\nDelmer William Harris (born June 18, 1937) is an American basketball coach who is currently the vice president of the Texas Legends, the NBA D-League affiliate of the Dallas Mavericks. He served as a head coach for the NBA's Houston Rockets, Milwaukee Bucks, and Los Angeles Lakers, as well as the Legends. He was also an assistant coach for the National Basketball Association's New Jersey Nets, Chicago Bulls, Dallas Mavericks, Milwaukee Bucks, and the Houston Rockets.",
"Title: Mike D'Antoni\n\nMichael Andrew D'Antoni (born May 8, 1951) is an American-Italian professional basketball coach who was formerly a professional basketball player. He is currently the head coach of the Houston Rockets of the National Basketball Association (NBA). While head coach of the NBA's Phoenix Suns, he won NBA Coach of the Year honors for the 2004–05 NBA season after the Suns posted 33 more wins than the previous season. He coached the New York Knicks starting in 2008 before resigning in 2012. He was hired by the Lakers after seven games into the 2012–13 season. D'Antoni, who holds American and Italian dual citizenship, is known for favoring a fast-paced, offense-oriented system. On June 1, 2016, D'Antoni was named as the new head coach for the Houston Rockets."
] |
5,588
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What was the middle name ofthe head coach Dick Parsons' worked under as assistant coach for the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team?
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Beasman
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"Trevor Gleeson (born 1968) is an Australian professional basketball coach.",
" He is the current head coach of the NBL's Perth Wildcats.",
" After serving as an Assistant Coach for the Brisbane Bullets in the late 1990s, Gleeson joined the Continental Basketball Association in 2000 and was Head Coach of the Sioux Falls Skyforce for the 2003/04 season.",
" Korea came calling in 2004, spending two seasons as an Assistant Coach at two clubs before getting his NBL break in 2006 as Head Coach of the Townsville Crocodiles.",
" Five seasons in North Queensland brought significant success, guiding the team to five consecutive post-season appearances and earning the 2011 NBL Coach of the Year Award.",
" Gleeson would leave Townsville to take over at the Melbourne Tigers, staying one season (2011/12) before joining the Wildcats ahead of the 2013/14 season.",
" With the Wildcats, Gleeson guided the team to three championships in four seasons.",
" In 2014, Gleeson was appointed an Assistant Coach to Andrej Lemanis' Australian Boomers coaching staff ahead of the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup."
],
"title": "Trevor Gleeson"
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"The 2008–09 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represents the University of Kentucky in the college basketball season of 2008–2009.",
" The team's head coach was Billy Gillispie, who was in his second and final year as coach.",
" The Wildcats play their home games at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.",
" The team's season started with a controversial early Midnight Madness event on October 10, 2008 which is not the traditional date for celebration that coincides with the first day of NCAA-sanctioned regular practice sessions that occurred on October 17, 2008."
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"James R. \"Dick\" Parsons is a former American college baseball and college basketball coach.",
" He was the coach of the Kentucky Wildcats baseball team from 1970 to 1972 and was also an assistant coach for the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team from 1970 to 1980 under Joe B. Hall.",
" He attended the University of Kentucky from 1957 to 1961 where he played both baseball and basketball."
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"title": "Dick Parsons (coach)"
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"sentences": [
"Reggie Hanson (born October 6, 1968) is an American former professional basketball player who played for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association.",
" He is also an assistant coach for the University of South Florida Bulls men's basketball team.",
" With the Celtics, Hanson appeared in 8 games, scoring 6 points in 26 minutes while on two ten-day contracts with the Celtics.",
" He also played professionally in Japan.",
" He played collegiately with the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team.",
" Hanson was born in Charlotte, North Carolina and graduated from high school in Pulaski County, Kentucky."
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"title": "Reggie Hanson"
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"The 2007–08 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the college basketball season of 2007–2008.",
" The team's head coach was Billy Gillispie.",
" It was his 1st year as Kentucky's head coach.",
" The Wildcats played their home games at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky."
],
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"sentences": [
"Stanley Atwood Boles (1887 – December 4, 1961) was the athletic director of the University of Kentucky from 1917 through 1933.",
" He also served as head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats football and Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball teams for one season each.",
" He was responsible for hiring legendary men's basketball coach Adolph Rupp at Kentucky."
],
"title": "Stanley A. Boles"
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"sentences": [
"Joe Beasman Hall (born November 30, 1928) was the head basketball coach at the University of Kentucky from 1972 to 1985.",
" He previously coached at Central Missouri State University and Regis University before returning to UK in 1965 to serve as an assistant coach under Adolph Rupp."
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"title": "Joe B. Hall"
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"The 2006–07 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the college basketball season of 2006–2007.",
" The team's head coach was Tubby Smith.",
" This was his 10th and final year as Kentucky's head coach.",
" The Wildcats played their home games at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky."
],
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"sentences": [
"The 2002–03 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented University of Kentucky.",
" The Head Coach was Tubby Smith, who was in his sixth season as the Wildcats head coach.",
" For the program, it was the 100th season of Kentucky Wildcats basketball.",
" The team was a member of the Southeast Conference and played their home games at Rupp Arena."
],
"title": "2002–03 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team"
},
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"sentences": [
"George Clifford Buchheit (March 22, 1898 – May 24, 1972) was an American college basketball coach.",
" He was the head of the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team of the University of Kentucky from 1920 to 1924, where he compiled a 44–27 record.",
" From 1924 to 1928, Buchheit was the head coach of the Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team of Duke University."
],
"title": "George Buchheit"
}
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"Title: Trevor Gleeson\n\nTrevor Gleeson (born 1968) is an Australian professional basketball coach. He is the current head coach of the NBL's Perth Wildcats. After serving as an Assistant Coach for the Brisbane Bullets in the late 1990s, Gleeson joined the Continental Basketball Association in 2000 and was Head Coach of the Sioux Falls Skyforce for the 2003/04 season. Korea came calling in 2004, spending two seasons as an Assistant Coach at two clubs before getting his NBL break in 2006 as Head Coach of the Townsville Crocodiles. Five seasons in North Queensland brought significant success, guiding the team to five consecutive post-season appearances and earning the 2011 NBL Coach of the Year Award. Gleeson would leave Townsville to take over at the Melbourne Tigers, staying one season (2011/12) before joining the Wildcats ahead of the 2013/14 season. With the Wildcats, Gleeson guided the team to three championships in four seasons. In 2014, Gleeson was appointed an Assistant Coach to Andrej Lemanis' Australian Boomers coaching staff ahead of the 2014 FIBA Basketball World Cup.",
"Title: 2008–09 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team\n\nThe 2008–09 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represents the University of Kentucky in the college basketball season of 2008–2009. The team's head coach was Billy Gillispie, who was in his second and final year as coach. The Wildcats play their home games at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky. The team's season started with a controversial early Midnight Madness event on October 10, 2008 which is not the traditional date for celebration that coincides with the first day of NCAA-sanctioned regular practice sessions that occurred on October 17, 2008.",
"Title: Dick Parsons (coach)\n\nJames R. \"Dick\" Parsons is a former American college baseball and college basketball coach. He was the coach of the Kentucky Wildcats baseball team from 1970 to 1972 and was also an assistant coach for the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team from 1970 to 1980 under Joe B. Hall. He attended the University of Kentucky from 1957 to 1961 where he played both baseball and basketball.",
"Title: Reggie Hanson\n\nReggie Hanson (born October 6, 1968) is an American former professional basketball player who played for the Boston Celtics of the National Basketball Association. He is also an assistant coach for the University of South Florida Bulls men's basketball team. With the Celtics, Hanson appeared in 8 games, scoring 6 points in 26 minutes while on two ten-day contracts with the Celtics. He also played professionally in Japan. He played collegiately with the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team. Hanson was born in Charlotte, North Carolina and graduated from high school in Pulaski County, Kentucky.",
"Title: 2007–08 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team\n\nThe 2007–08 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the college basketball season of 2007–2008. The team's head coach was Billy Gillispie. It was his 1st year as Kentucky's head coach. The Wildcats played their home games at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.",
"Title: Stanley A. Boles\n\nStanley Atwood Boles (1887 – December 4, 1961) was the athletic director of the University of Kentucky from 1917 through 1933. He also served as head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats football and Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball teams for one season each. He was responsible for hiring legendary men's basketball coach Adolph Rupp at Kentucky.",
"Title: Joe B. Hall\n\nJoe Beasman Hall (born November 30, 1928) was the head basketball coach at the University of Kentucky from 1972 to 1985. He previously coached at Central Missouri State University and Regis University before returning to UK in 1965 to serve as an assistant coach under Adolph Rupp.",
"Title: 2006–07 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team\n\nThe 2006–07 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented the University of Kentucky in the college basketball season of 2006–2007. The team's head coach was Tubby Smith. This was his 10th and final year as Kentucky's head coach. The Wildcats played their home games at Rupp Arena in Lexington, Kentucky.",
"Title: 2002–03 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team\n\nThe 2002–03 Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team represented University of Kentucky. The Head Coach was Tubby Smith, who was in his sixth season as the Wildcats head coach. For the program, it was the 100th season of Kentucky Wildcats basketball. The team was a member of the Southeast Conference and played their home games at Rupp Arena.",
"Title: George Buchheit\n\nGeorge Clifford Buchheit (March 22, 1898 – May 24, 1972) was an American college basketball coach. He was the head of the Kentucky Wildcats men's basketball team of the University of Kentucky from 1920 to 1924, where he compiled a 44–27 record. From 1924 to 1928, Buchheit was the head coach of the Duke Blue Devils men's basketball team of Duke University."
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5,589
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Are the Stephens Cur and Billy scent hounds from the same region?
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no
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" They were originally bred by the Stephens family in southeastern Kentucky.",
" The dogs known as \"Little black dog\" were bred by generations of that family for over a century.",
" In 1970, they were recognized as separate and distinct breed of Cur.",
" The dog is mostly black with white markings, but more than a third white is not permissible.",
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"The Porcelaine ] is a breed of dog originating from France.",
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"Paper Chase (also known as Hare and Hounds or Chalk Chase) is a racing game played outdoors (best played within a wood or even a shrubbery maze) with any number of players.",
" At the start of the game, one person is designated the 'hare' and everyone else in the group are the 'hounds'.",
" The 'hare' starts off ahead of everyone else leaving behind themselves a trail of paper shreds (or chalk marks in an urban environment) which represents the scent of the hare.",
" Just as scent is carried on the wind, so too are the bits of paper, sometimes making for a difficult game.",
" After some designated time, the hounds must chase after the hare and attempt to catch them before they reach the ending point of the race.",
" It is generally done over a long distance, but shorter courses can be set.",
" If the hare makes it to the finish line, they get to choose the next hare, or to be the hare themselves.",
" Similarly, the person who catches the hare gets to choose the next hare."
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"Mink hunting is a country sport involving the hunting of American mink with scent hounds along the waterways which make up their habitat, in a manner similar to fox hunting.",
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"Title: Fox hunting\n\nFox hunting is an activity involving the tracking, chase and, if caught, the killing of a fox, traditionally a red fox, by trained foxhounds or other scent hounds, and a group of unarmed followers led by a \"master of foxhounds\" (\"master of hounds\"), who follow the hounds on foot or on horseback.",
"Title: English Foxhound\n\nThe English Foxhound is one of the four foxhound breeds of dog. It is a cousin of the American Foxhound. They are scent hounds, bred to hunt foxes by scent.",
"Title: Sighthound\n\nSighthounds, also called \"gazehounds\", primarily hunt by sight and speed, rather than by scent and endurance as scent hounds do.",
"Title: Scent hound\n\nScent hounds (or scenthounds) are a type of hound that primarily hunts by scent rather than sight. These breeds are hunting dogs and are generally regarded as having some of the most sensitive noses among canines.",
"Title: Billy (dog)\n\nThe Billy is a large scenthound originating from central western France.",
"Title: Porcelaine\n\nThe Porcelaine ] is a breed of dog originating from France. It is believed to be the oldest of the French scent hounds. Its alternate name is the Chien de Franche-Comté, named after a French region bordering Switzerland. This caused some debate over the dog's origin, but it has been decided that it is a French dog.",
"Title: Paper Chase (game)\n\nPaper Chase (also known as Hare and Hounds or Chalk Chase) is a racing game played outdoors (best played within a wood or even a shrubbery maze) with any number of players. At the start of the game, one person is designated the 'hare' and everyone else in the group are the 'hounds'. The 'hare' starts off ahead of everyone else leaving behind themselves a trail of paper shreds (or chalk marks in an urban environment) which represents the scent of the hare. Just as scent is carried on the wind, so too are the bits of paper, sometimes making for a difficult game. After some designated time, the hounds must chase after the hare and attempt to catch them before they reach the ending point of the race. It is generally done over a long distance, but shorter courses can be set. If the hare makes it to the finish line, they get to choose the next hare, or to be the hare themselves. Similarly, the person who catches the hare gets to choose the next hare.",
"Title: Mink hunting\n\nMink hunting is a country sport involving the hunting of American mink with scent hounds along the waterways which make up their habitat, in a manner similar to fox hunting. Mink hunting took place in the countryside in the UK and Ireland, but since 2005 traditional mink hunting has been banned in England and Wales."
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5,590
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Hollywood Vice Squad is a 1986 film directed by Penelope Spheeris with an early screen appearance by Robin Wright, who stars as what character in the Netflix political drama "House of Cards"?
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Claire Underwood
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"The Beverly Hillbillies is a 1993 American comedy film starring Jim Varney, Diedrich Bader, Erika Eleniak, Cloris Leachman, Lily Tomlin, Dabney Coleman, Lea Thompson, Rob Schneider and Penny Fuller.",
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"Jayne Atkinson (born 18 February 1959) is an English-American actress who has worked in film, theatre, and television.",
" She is perhaps best known for the role of Karen Hayes on \"24\", as well as her Tony Award-nominated roles in \"The Rainmaker\" and \"Enchanted April\".",
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"Black Sheep is a 1996 comedy film directed by Penelope Spheeris, written by Fred Wolf and starring Chris Farley and David Spade.",
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" The film also stars Tim Matheson, Christine Ebersole, and Gary Busey.",
" Chris Owen and Wolf have cameo appearances, and Farley's real-life brothers Kevin and John appear as two security guards at an MTV Rock the Vote concert.",
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"Kate Rooney Mara ( ; born February 27, 1983) is an American actress.",
" She starred in the Netflix political drama \"House of Cards\" as Zoe Barnes and appeared in the Fox TV series \"24\" as computer analyst Shari Rothenberg.",
" She made her film debut in 1999 with \"Random Hearts\".",
" She appeared in \"Brokeback Mountain\" (2005), \"We Are Marshall\" (2006), \"Shooter\" (2007), \"Transsiberian\" (2008), \"Stone of Destiny\" (2008), \"The Open Road\" (2009), \"Transcendence\" (2014), \"The Martian\" (2015), \"Morgan\" (2016), and \"Megan Leavey\" (2017).",
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"Paul Sparks (born October 16, 1971) is an American actor.",
" He is known for his role as Mickey Doyle in the HBO period drama series \"Boardwalk Empire\" and for his role as Thomas Yates in the Netflix political drama series \"House of Cards\".",
" He has also appeared in the films \"Deception\" (2008), \"Afterschool\" (2008), \"The Missing Person\" (2008), \"Mud\" (2012), \"Parkland\" (2013), and \"Stealing Cars\" (2015)."
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"Evan C. Kim is an American actor.",
" He is best known for playing Harry Callahan's partner Inspector Al Quan in the fifth \"Dirty Harry\" film \"The Dead Pool\" (1988).",
" He also played Loo in the comedy \"The Kentucky Fried Movie\" (1977) (in the segment \"A Fistful of Yen\"), the interpreter Cowboy in the Vietnam War film \"Go Tell the Spartans\" (1978), the erudite caveman Nook in the cult comedy \"Caveman\" (1981), Suki in the B movie \"Megaforce\" (1982), and Tony in the miniseries \"V\" (1983).",
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"The Decline of Western Civilization III is a 1998 documentary film directed by Penelope Spheeris that chronicles the gutter punk lifestyle of homeless teenagers.",
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" The first film \"The Decline of Western Civilization\" dealt with the punk rock scene during 1980-1981.",
" The second film \"\" covers the Los Angeles heavy metal movement of 1986-1988."
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"Title: The Beverly Hillbillies (film)\n\nThe Beverly Hillbillies is a 1993 American comedy film starring Jim Varney, Diedrich Bader, Erika Eleniak, Cloris Leachman, Lily Tomlin, Dabney Coleman, Lea Thompson, Rob Schneider and Penny Fuller. It is based on the 1962–1971 TV series of the same name and features cameo appearances by Buddy Ebsen (the original Jed Clampett, in his final motion picture appearance, playing his other classic character, Detective Barnaby Jones), Dolly Parton, and Zsa Zsa Gabor. The film was directed by Penelope Spheeris.",
"Title: Jayne Atkinson\n\nJayne Atkinson (born 18 February 1959) is an English-American actress who has worked in film, theatre, and television. She is perhaps best known for the role of Karen Hayes on \"24\", as well as her Tony Award-nominated roles in \"The Rainmaker\" and \"Enchanted April\". She has also appeared in the CBS drama \"Criminal Minds\" as BAU Section Chief Erin Strauss and in the Netflix political drama \"House of Cards\" as U.S. Secretary of State Catherine Durant.",
"Title: Frank Underwood (House of Cards)\n\nFrancis J. \"Frank\" Underwood is a fictional character and the protagonist/anti-hero of the American adaptation of \"House of Cards\". He is portrayed by Kevin Spacey. He is based on Francis Urquhart, the protagonist of the British novel and television series \"House of Cards\", from which the American Netflix series is drawn. He is married to Claire Underwood (Robin Wright), but also had a sexual relationship with Zoe Barnes (Kate Mara) in season 1. He made his first appearance in the series' pilot episode, \"Chapter 1\".",
"Title: Black Sheep (1996 film)\n\nBlack Sheep is a 1996 comedy film directed by Penelope Spheeris, written by Fred Wolf and starring Chris Farley and David Spade. The film portrays a political contest in which a candidate for Governor of Washington deals with unwanted, incompetent, and publicly embarrassing help from his brother. The film also stars Tim Matheson, Christine Ebersole, and Gary Busey. Chris Owen and Wolf have cameo appearances, and Farley's real-life brothers Kevin and John appear as two security guards at an MTV Rock the Vote concert. It was the second collaboration between Farley and Spade, as well as the duo's second film with Paramount Pictures, following the 1995 film \"Tommy Boy\". The film grossed $32.3 million during its U.S. theatrical run.",
"Title: Hollywood Vice Squad\n\nHollywood Vice Squad is a 1986 film directed by Penelope Spheeris with music by Keith Levene of Public Image Ltd. The movie has an early screen appearance by Robin Wright as the drug addicted runaway daughter of Trish Van Devere.",
"Title: Kate Mara\n\nKate Rooney Mara ( ; born February 27, 1983) is an American actress. She starred in the Netflix political drama \"House of Cards\" as Zoe Barnes and appeared in the Fox TV series \"24\" as computer analyst Shari Rothenberg. She made her film debut in 1999 with \"Random Hearts\". She appeared in \"Brokeback Mountain\" (2005), \"We Are Marshall\" (2006), \"Shooter\" (2007), \"Transsiberian\" (2008), \"Stone of Destiny\" (2008), \"The Open Road\" (2009), \"Transcendence\" (2014), \"The Martian\" (2015), \"Morgan\" (2016), and \"Megan Leavey\" (2017). She also appeared in the FX horror miniseries \"American Horror Story\" (2011) as Hayden McClaine and the superhero film \"Fantastic Four\" (2015) as Susan \"Sue\" Storm / The Invisible Woman.",
"Title: Paul Sparks\n\nPaul Sparks (born October 16, 1971) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Mickey Doyle in the HBO period drama series \"Boardwalk Empire\" and for his role as Thomas Yates in the Netflix political drama series \"House of Cards\". He has also appeared in the films \"Deception\" (2008), \"Afterschool\" (2008), \"The Missing Person\" (2008), \"Mud\" (2012), \"Parkland\" (2013), and \"Stealing Cars\" (2015).",
"Title: Evan C. Kim\n\nEvan C. Kim is an American actor. He is best known for playing Harry Callahan's partner Inspector Al Quan in the fifth \"Dirty Harry\" film \"The Dead Pool\" (1988). He also played Loo in the comedy \"The Kentucky Fried Movie\" (1977) (in the segment \"A Fistful of Yen\"), the interpreter Cowboy in the Vietnam War film \"Go Tell the Spartans\" (1978), the erudite caveman Nook in the cult comedy \"Caveman\" (1981), Suki in the B movie \"Megaforce\" (1982), and Tony in the miniseries \"V\" (1983). His other film roles include the film \"Hollywood Vice Squad\" (1986), the film \"Thousand Pieces of Gold\" (1991), and the film \"Loving Lulu\", a year later.",
"Title: The Decline of Western Civilization III\n\nThe Decline of Western Civilization III is a 1998 documentary film directed by Penelope Spheeris that chronicles the gutter punk lifestyle of homeless teenagers. It is the third film of a trilogy by Spheeris depicting life in Los Angeles at various points in time. The first film \"The Decline of Western Civilization\" dealt with the punk rock scene during 1980-1981. The second film \"\" covers the Los Angeles heavy metal movement of 1986-1988."
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5,591
|
Igor Magogin most recently played in the hockey league that was founded in which year?
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2008
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"Igor Magogin (born September 16, 1981) is a Russian professional ice hockey centre who is currently an unrestricted free agent.",
" He most recently played with Severstal Cherepovets in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL).",
" Magogin joined Severstal as a free agent on a one-year contract on May 3, 2016, after spending one season with HC Lada Togliatti."
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"The Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) (Russian: Континентальная хоккейная лига (КХЛ), Kontinental'naya hokkeynaya liga ) is an international professional ice hockey league founded in 2008.",
" It comprises 27 member clubs based in Belarus, China, Finland, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Russia, and Slovakia and it is planned to expand to more countries.",
" It is widely considered to be the premier professional ice hockey league in Europe and Asia, and second in the world behind the NHL.",
" KHL has the third highest average attendance in Europe with 6,121 spectators per game in the regular season, and the highest total attendance in Europe with 5.32 million spectators in the regular season."
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"Scott Glennie (born February 22, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who is currently an unrestricted free agent who most recently played with the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League (AHL).",
" Glennie was drafted in the first round, 8th overall, by the Dallas Stars in the 2009 National Hockey League (NHL) Entry Draft.",
" As of the start of the 2014-15 NHL season, he has played a single game at the NHL level.",
" Prior to turning professional, Glennie played for the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League."
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"Mark Flood (born September 29, 1984) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who currently is on a try-out with the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League (AHL).",
" He most recently played for EC Red Bull Salzburg of the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL).",
" He has previously played with the New York Islanders and Winnipeg Jets in the National Hockey League (NHL)."
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"Daniel Ellis (born June 19, 1980) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender.",
" He most recently played under contract to the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL).",
" He previously played in the National Hockey League for the Dallas Stars, Nashville Predators, Tampa Bay Lightning, Anaheim Ducks, Carolina Hurricanes, and the Florida Panthers.",
" After a year being an assistant coach with the Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League in 2016-17, Ellis is currently the goalie scout for the Chicago Blackhawks."
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"The Bangladesh Hockey Federation (BHF) was founded in 1972.",
" The federation acquired full membership of the International Hockey Federation and of the Asian Hockey Federation in 1975.",
" In 1987, a hockey stadium was built in Dhaka, which is now known as the Maulana Bhasani Hockey Stadium.",
" Since then it has been the home of hockey and the office of BHF in Bangladesh where all levels of hockey are being played and controlled.",
" The Federation regularly arranges hockey leagues, tournaments and the National Youth and Senior Championships.",
" At the home level, hockey matches including Premier Division Hockey League, First Division Hockey League, Second Division Hockey League, National Hockey League, National Youth Hockey League, Independence Day Hockey Tournament, National Hockey Championship, National Youth Hockey Championship, Victory Day Hockey Tournament, School Tournaments and hosted various international tournaments with distinction."
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"Joel Rechlicz (born June 14, 1987) is an American professional ice hockey player currently an unrestricted free agent who most recently played under contract with the Bakersfield Condors of the American Hockey League (AHL).",
" Rechlicz is well known for playing the enforcer role and is billed as a tough as nails type of player.",
" By signing a three-year entry level contract with the New York Islanders in May 2008, Rechlicz became the first player from the reestablished but now defunct International Hockey League to play a game in the National Hockey League.",
" Along with the Islanders, he has also played with the Washington Capitals."
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"sentences": [
"Mantas Armalis (born 6 September 1992) is a Lithuanian professional ice hockey goaltender and male model.",
" He last played for the San Jose Barracuda of the American Hockey League (AHL) and was under contract to the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League (NHL).",
" He previously played in various Swedish ice hockey leagues and most recently played for the Djurgårdens IF team in top Swedish league SHL."
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"Dylan D. Olsen (born January 3, 1991 in Salt Lake City, Utah and raised in Calgary, Alberta) is an American-Canadian professional ice hockey player.",
" He is currently an unrestricted free agent who most recently played for the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League (NHL).",
" Olsen was drafted 28th overall by the Chicago Blackhawks during the 2009 NHL Entry Draft.",
" He played his junior hockey with the Camrose Kodiaks of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL), and played college ice hockey at the University of Minnesota Duluth of the NCAA."
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"sentences": [
"Patrick White (born January 20, 1989) is an American ice hockey center who is currently an unrestricted free agent.",
" He most recently played with Lillehammer IK in the GET-ligaen (GET).",
" White previously played in North America for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA).",
" Prior to joining the Golden Gophers, he played four seasons of high school hockey in the Minnesota State High School League with the Grand Rapids High School Thunderhawks.",
" Although he was drafted twice by junior ice hockey teams—the Seattle Thunderbirds of the Western Hockey League (WHL) in 2004 and the Tri-City Storm of the United States Hockey League (USHL) in 2005—he chose to play for his high school instead.",
" Described as a skilled forward with a good wrist shot, White was drafted in the first round, 25th overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, before being traded to the Sharks in 2009."
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] |
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"Title: Igor Magogin\n\nIgor Magogin (born September 16, 1981) is a Russian professional ice hockey centre who is currently an unrestricted free agent. He most recently played with Severstal Cherepovets in the Kontinental Hockey League (KHL). Magogin joined Severstal as a free agent on a one-year contract on May 3, 2016, after spending one season with HC Lada Togliatti.",
"Title: Kontinental Hockey League\n\nThe Kontinental Hockey League (KHL) (Russian: Континентальная хоккейная лига (КХЛ), Kontinental'naya hokkeynaya liga ) is an international professional ice hockey league founded in 2008. It comprises 27 member clubs based in Belarus, China, Finland, Kazakhstan, Latvia, Russia, and Slovakia and it is planned to expand to more countries. It is widely considered to be the premier professional ice hockey league in Europe and Asia, and second in the world behind the NHL. KHL has the third highest average attendance in Europe with 6,121 spectators per game in the regular season, and the highest total attendance in Europe with 5.32 million spectators in the regular season.",
"Title: Scott Glennie\n\nScott Glennie (born February 22, 1991) is a Canadian professional ice hockey forward who is currently an unrestricted free agent who most recently played with the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League (AHL). Glennie was drafted in the first round, 8th overall, by the Dallas Stars in the 2009 National Hockey League (NHL) Entry Draft. As of the start of the 2014-15 NHL season, he has played a single game at the NHL level. Prior to turning professional, Glennie played for the Brandon Wheat Kings of the Western Hockey League.",
"Title: Mark Flood\n\nMark Flood (born September 29, 1984) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman who currently is on a try-out with the Manitoba Moose of the American Hockey League (AHL). He most recently played for EC Red Bull Salzburg of the Austrian Hockey League (EBEL). He has previously played with the New York Islanders and Winnipeg Jets in the National Hockey League (NHL).",
"Title: Dan Ellis\n\nDaniel Ellis (born June 19, 1980) is a Canadian former professional ice hockey goaltender. He most recently played under contract to the Washington Capitals of the National Hockey League (NHL). He previously played in the National Hockey League for the Dallas Stars, Nashville Predators, Tampa Bay Lightning, Anaheim Ducks, Carolina Hurricanes, and the Florida Panthers. After a year being an assistant coach with the Omaha Lancers of the United States Hockey League in 2016-17, Ellis is currently the goalie scout for the Chicago Blackhawks.",
"Title: Bangladesh men's national field hockey team\n\nThe Bangladesh Hockey Federation (BHF) was founded in 1972. The federation acquired full membership of the International Hockey Federation and of the Asian Hockey Federation in 1975. In 1987, a hockey stadium was built in Dhaka, which is now known as the Maulana Bhasani Hockey Stadium. Since then it has been the home of hockey and the office of BHF in Bangladesh where all levels of hockey are being played and controlled. The Federation regularly arranges hockey leagues, tournaments and the National Youth and Senior Championships. At the home level, hockey matches including Premier Division Hockey League, First Division Hockey League, Second Division Hockey League, National Hockey League, National Youth Hockey League, Independence Day Hockey Tournament, National Hockey Championship, National Youth Hockey Championship, Victory Day Hockey Tournament, School Tournaments and hosted various international tournaments with distinction.",
"Title: Joel Rechlicz\n\nJoel Rechlicz (born June 14, 1987) is an American professional ice hockey player currently an unrestricted free agent who most recently played under contract with the Bakersfield Condors of the American Hockey League (AHL). Rechlicz is well known for playing the enforcer role and is billed as a tough as nails type of player. By signing a three-year entry level contract with the New York Islanders in May 2008, Rechlicz became the first player from the reestablished but now defunct International Hockey League to play a game in the National Hockey League. Along with the Islanders, he has also played with the Washington Capitals.",
"Title: Mantas Armalis\n\nMantas Armalis (born 6 September 1992) is a Lithuanian professional ice hockey goaltender and male model. He last played for the San Jose Barracuda of the American Hockey League (AHL) and was under contract to the San Jose Sharks of the National Hockey League (NHL). He previously played in various Swedish ice hockey leagues and most recently played for the Djurgårdens IF team in top Swedish league SHL.",
"Title: Dylan Olsen\n\nDylan D. Olsen (born January 3, 1991 in Salt Lake City, Utah and raised in Calgary, Alberta) is an American-Canadian professional ice hockey player. He is currently an unrestricted free agent who most recently played for the Florida Panthers of the National Hockey League (NHL). Olsen was drafted 28th overall by the Chicago Blackhawks during the 2009 NHL Entry Draft. He played his junior hockey with the Camrose Kodiaks of the Alberta Junior Hockey League (AJHL), and played college ice hockey at the University of Minnesota Duluth of the NCAA.",
"Title: Patrick White (ice hockey)\n\nPatrick White (born January 20, 1989) is an American ice hockey center who is currently an unrestricted free agent. He most recently played with Lillehammer IK in the GET-ligaen (GET). White previously played in North America for the University of Minnesota Golden Gophers of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association (WCHA). Prior to joining the Golden Gophers, he played four seasons of high school hockey in the Minnesota State High School League with the Grand Rapids High School Thunderhawks. Although he was drafted twice by junior ice hockey teams—the Seattle Thunderbirds of the Western Hockey League (WHL) in 2004 and the Tri-City Storm of the United States Hockey League (USHL) in 2005—he chose to play for his high school instead. Described as a skilled forward with a good wrist shot, White was drafted in the first round, 25th overall by the Vancouver Canucks in the 2007 NHL Entry Draft, before being traded to the Sharks in 2009."
] |
5,592
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Bendy Casimir, made his WEC debut on March 6, 2010 at WEC 47, losing via first-round knockout, against which American mixed martial artist who currently fights as a Featherweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship organization?
|
Ricardo Alejandro Lamas
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bridge
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"Brian Michael Stann (born September 24, 1980) is a retired American mixed martial artist and U.S. Marine who competed as a Middleweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).",
" He is a former WEC Light Heavyweight Champion.",
" Stann is President and CEO of Hire Heroes USA, a nonprofit organization that helps U.S. military veterans.",
" He was also a color commentator for both the Ultimate Fighting Championship and ACC football games on Fox Sports Net."
],
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"Brian Ortega (born February 21, 1991) is an American mixed martial artist currently competing in the Featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship.",
" A professional competitor since 2010, he has also formerly competed for the RFA, where he was the Featherweight Champion.",
" He currently fights in the UFC featherweight division."
],
"title": "Brian Ortega"
},
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"sentences": [
"Ricardo Alejandro Lamas (born May 21, 1982) is an American mixed martial artist who currently fights as a Featherweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship organization.",
" He trains with local powerhouse MMA Masters in Miami, Florida and Team Top Notch in Villa Park, Illinois.",
" In December 2013, Lamas was awarded his black belt in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu under 2007 World Nogi Jiu Jitsu champion and owner of MMA Masters Daniel Valverde.",
" As of May 31, 2016, he is #5 in the official UFC featherweight rankings and ranked the #3 featherweight in the world by Sherdog."
],
"title": "Ricardo Lamas"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Urijah Christopher Faber (born May 14, 1979) is an American retired mixed martial artist who fought as a bantamweight and featherweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.",
" Faber won the WEC Featherweight Championship at \"WEC 19\" on March 17, 2006, and held the title for over two years until losing it to Mike Brown at \"WEC 36\" on November 5, 2008.",
" Faber is widely regarded as one of the sport's pioneers for establishing legitimacy to lighter weight classes in MMA."
],
"title": "Urijah Faber"
},
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"sentences": [
"Gilbert \"El Niño\" Melendez (born April 12, 1982) is an American mixed martial artist who has fought at Featherweight and currently fights at featherweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).",
" He is a two-time Strikeforce Lightweight Champion and a former WEC Lightweight Champion.",
" He also competed in PRIDE FC, Shooto and Rumble on the Rock."
],
"title": "Gilbert Melendez"
},
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"sentences": [
"José Aldo da Silva Oliveira Junior (] ; born September 9, 1986) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.",
" He was the fourth and final WEC Featherweight Champion and thus, became the first UFC Featherweight Champion during the UFC/WEC merger.",
" He is a former two-time UFC Featherweight Champion.",
" He was named Sherdog's 2009 Fighter of the Year.",
" He is currently #12 in official UFC pound-for-pound rankings, having been ranked as high as #1 in 2015, and ranked the #2 featherweight in the world and #7 pound-for-pound by Sherdog.",
" In the decade from November 2005 through December 2015, Aldo was undefeated in 18 fights.",
" In Sherdog's April 2017 Pound-For-Pound ranking, Aldo was called \"the greatest featherweight in mixed martial arts history.\""
],
"title": "José Aldo"
},
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"Joseph Rolando Benavidez (born July 31, 1984) is an American mixed martial artist.",
" After fighting in smaller shows while working as a screen printer in Las Cruces, New Mexico, he joined up with Urijah Faber's Team Alpha Male in 2007.",
" He has since fought in Dream and more recently the World Extreme Cagefighting promotion.",
" He currently fights as a flyweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.",
" His fighting style has drawn comparisons to training partner and former WEC Featherweight Champion Urijah Faber.",
" As of February 6, 2017, he is #1 in the official UFC flyweight rankings and ranked the #2 flyweight in the world by Sherdog.",
" On April 27, 2010, the Mayor and City Council of the City of Las Cruces proclaimed April 27 as Joseph Benavidez Day in Las Cruces."
],
"title": "Joseph Benavidez"
},
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"sentences": [
"Erik Jon Koch (born October 4, 1988) is an American mixed martial artist who currently fights as a Lightweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship.",
" A professional competitor since 2007, he formerly competed for the WEC."
],
"title": "Erik Koch"
},
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"sentences": [
"Rick \"The Gladiator\" Glenn (born April 12, 1989) is an American mixed martial artist.",
" He was the Professional Fighters League (formerly known as World Series of Fighting (WSOF) ) featherweight champion and Midwest Cage Fight featherweight champion.",
" Glenn currently fights in Featherweight division in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC)."
],
"title": "Rick Glenn"
},
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"sentences": [
"He made his WEC debut against Ricardo Lamas on March 6, 2010 at WEC 47, losing via first-round knockout."
],
"title": "Bendy Casimir"
}
] |
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"Title: Brian Stann\n\nBrian Michael Stann (born September 24, 1980) is a retired American mixed martial artist and U.S. Marine who competed as a Middleweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He is a former WEC Light Heavyweight Champion. Stann is President and CEO of Hire Heroes USA, a nonprofit organization that helps U.S. military veterans. He was also a color commentator for both the Ultimate Fighting Championship and ACC football games on Fox Sports Net.",
"Title: Brian Ortega\n\nBrian Ortega (born February 21, 1991) is an American mixed martial artist currently competing in the Featherweight division of the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional competitor since 2010, he has also formerly competed for the RFA, where he was the Featherweight Champion. He currently fights in the UFC featherweight division.",
"Title: Ricardo Lamas\n\nRicardo Alejandro Lamas (born May 21, 1982) is an American mixed martial artist who currently fights as a Featherweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship organization. He trains with local powerhouse MMA Masters in Miami, Florida and Team Top Notch in Villa Park, Illinois. In December 2013, Lamas was awarded his black belt in Brazilian Jiu-jitsu under 2007 World Nogi Jiu Jitsu champion and owner of MMA Masters Daniel Valverde. As of May 31, 2016, he is #5 in the official UFC featherweight rankings and ranked the #3 featherweight in the world by Sherdog.",
"Title: Urijah Faber\n\nUrijah Christopher Faber (born May 14, 1979) is an American retired mixed martial artist who fought as a bantamweight and featherweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. Faber won the WEC Featherweight Championship at \"WEC 19\" on March 17, 2006, and held the title for over two years until losing it to Mike Brown at \"WEC 36\" on November 5, 2008. Faber is widely regarded as one of the sport's pioneers for establishing legitimacy to lighter weight classes in MMA.",
"Title: Gilbert Melendez\n\nGilbert \"El Niño\" Melendez (born April 12, 1982) is an American mixed martial artist who has fought at Featherweight and currently fights at featherweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC). He is a two-time Strikeforce Lightweight Champion and a former WEC Lightweight Champion. He also competed in PRIDE FC, Shooto and Rumble on the Rock.",
"Title: José Aldo\n\nJosé Aldo da Silva Oliveira Junior (] ; born September 9, 1986) is a Brazilian mixed martial artist in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. He was the fourth and final WEC Featherweight Champion and thus, became the first UFC Featherweight Champion during the UFC/WEC merger. He is a former two-time UFC Featherweight Champion. He was named Sherdog's 2009 Fighter of the Year. He is currently #12 in official UFC pound-for-pound rankings, having been ranked as high as #1 in 2015, and ranked the #2 featherweight in the world and #7 pound-for-pound by Sherdog. In the decade from November 2005 through December 2015, Aldo was undefeated in 18 fights. In Sherdog's April 2017 Pound-For-Pound ranking, Aldo was called \"the greatest featherweight in mixed martial arts history.\"",
"Title: Joseph Benavidez\n\nJoseph Rolando Benavidez (born July 31, 1984) is an American mixed martial artist. After fighting in smaller shows while working as a screen printer in Las Cruces, New Mexico, he joined up with Urijah Faber's Team Alpha Male in 2007. He has since fought in Dream and more recently the World Extreme Cagefighting promotion. He currently fights as a flyweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. His fighting style has drawn comparisons to training partner and former WEC Featherweight Champion Urijah Faber. As of February 6, 2017, he is #1 in the official UFC flyweight rankings and ranked the #2 flyweight in the world by Sherdog. On April 27, 2010, the Mayor and City Council of the City of Las Cruces proclaimed April 27 as Joseph Benavidez Day in Las Cruces.",
"Title: Erik Koch\n\nErik Jon Koch (born October 4, 1988) is an American mixed martial artist who currently fights as a Lightweight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship. A professional competitor since 2007, he formerly competed for the WEC.",
"Title: Rick Glenn\n\nRick \"The Gladiator\" Glenn (born April 12, 1989) is an American mixed martial artist. He was the Professional Fighters League (formerly known as World Series of Fighting (WSOF) ) featherweight champion and Midwest Cage Fight featherweight champion. Glenn currently fights in Featherweight division in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC).",
"Title: Bendy Casimir\n\nHe made his WEC debut against Ricardo Lamas on March 6, 2010 at WEC 47, losing via first-round knockout."
] |
5,593
|
Which of the following strategy games is based on the German electoral system: Die Macher or ZÈRTZ?
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Die Macher
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comparison
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"Legislative elections were held in Romania on 11 December 2016.",
" They were the first held under a new electoral system adopted in 2015, which saw a return to the proportional electoral system last used in the 2004 elections.",
" The new electoral legislation provides a norm of representation for deputies of 73,000 inhabitants and 168,000 inhabitants for senators, which decreased the number of MPs.",
" A total of 466 parliamentary seats (308 deputies, 18 minority deputies, and 134 senators) were contested, compared with the 588 parliamentarians elected in 2012.",
" The diaspora was represented by four deputies and two senators, elected by postal vote.",
" The elections saw a turnout of 39.5%, lower than in 2012 but slightly higher than in the 2008 elections."
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"sentences": [
"Die Macher is a strategy board game designed by Karl-Heinz Schmiel of Germany.",
" The game is based on the German electoral system and each player takes the role of one of five political parties (in the 2006 edition, the CDU/CSU, FDP, SPD, Greens, and Die Linke).",
" Parties score points based on seats won in seven state \"(Land)\" elections, the size of their national party base, the amount to which they control the national media, and how well their party platform aligns with national opinion."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Colombo West electoral district was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between July 1977 and February 1989.",
" The district was named after the city of Colombo in Colombo District, Western Province.",
" The district was created by the division of the Colombo South Electoral District into Colombo East and Colombo West electoral districts in July 1977.",
" The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament.",
" The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts. Colombo West electoral district was replaced by the Colombo multi-member electoral district at the 1989 general elections, the first under the PR system, though Colombo West continues to be a polling division of the multi-member electoral district."
],
"title": "Colombo West Electoral District"
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"sentences": [
"ZÈRTZ is the third game in the \"GIPF\" Project of six abstract strategy games.",
" The game features a shrinking board and an object that promotes sacrifice combinations.",
" Since neither player owns on-board pieces, maintaining the initiative is of fundamental importance."
],
"title": "ZÈRTZ"
},
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"sentences": [
"Ayr is a burgh constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood) which elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) via the plurality (first past the post) electoral system.",
" It is also one of nine constituencies in the South Scotland electoral region which elects seven additional members to the Scottish Parliament via a proportional electoral system known as the Additional Members System (abbreviated AMS) which allows for fairer representation for the region as a whole."
],
"title": "Ayr (Scottish Parliament constituency)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Occupy Central () was a civil disobedience campaign initiated by Benny Tai Yiu-ting, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Hong Kong, and advocated by Occupy Central with Love and Peace (organisation; OCLP; 讓愛與和平佔領中環 or 和平佔中).",
" In the course of the 2014 Hong Kong electoral reform, OCLP intends to pressure the PRC Government into granting an electoral system which \"satisf[ies] the international standards in relation to universal suffrage\" in Hong Kong Chief Executive election in 2017 as promised according to the Hong Kong Basic Law Article 45.",
" Should such an electoral system not be achieved, OCLP sought to fight for equal suffrage in Hong Kong through civil disobedience means, namely the non-violent occupation of Central."
],
"title": "Occupy Central with Love and Peace"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Colombo East electoral district was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between July 1977 and February 1989.",
" The district was named after the city of Colombo in Colombo District, Western Province.",
" The district was created by the division of the Colombo South Electoral District into Colombo East and Colombo West electoral districts in July 1977.",
" The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament.",
" The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts. Colombo East electoral district was replaced by the Colombo multi-member electoral district at the 1989 general elections, the first under the PR system, though Colombo East continues to be a polling division of the multi-member electoral district."
],
"title": "Colombo East Electoral District"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Die Weltbühne (English: \"The World Stage\") was a German weekly magazine focused on politics, art, and business.",
" The \"Weltbühne\" was founded in Berlin on 7 September 1905 by Siegfried Jacobsohn and was originally created strictly as a theater magazine under the title \"Die Schaubühne\".",
" It was renamed \"Die Weltbühne\" on 4 April 1918.",
" After Jacobsohn's death in December 1926, Kurt Tucholsky took over the leadership of the magazine, which he turned over to Carl von Ossietzky in May 1927.",
" The Nazis banned the publication after the Reichstag fire, and its last issue appeared on 7 March 1933.",
" In exile the magazine was published under the title \"Die neue Weltbühne\" (\"The New World Stage\").",
" After the end of World War II, it appeared again under its original name in East Berlin, where it endured until 1993.",
" In 1997 the magazines \"Ossietzky\" and \"Das Blättchen\" appeared, following the model of \"Die Weltbühne\"."
],
"title": "Die Weltbühne"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 1831 general election in the United Kingdom saw a landslide win by supporters of electoral reform, which was the major election issue.",
" As a result, it was the last unreformed election, as the Parliament which resulted ensured the passage of the Reform Act 1832.",
" Polling was held from 28 April to 1 June 1831.",
" The Whigs won a majority of 136 over the Tories, which was as near to a landslide as the unreformed electoral system could deliver.",
" As the Government obtained a dissolution of Parliament once the new electoral system had been enacted, the resulting Parliament was a short one and there was another election the following year.",
" The election was the first since 1715 to see a victory by a party previously in minority."
],
"title": "United Kingdom general election, 1831"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Minor Party Alliance (MPA) is a collaborative undertaking of small Australian political parties, created by Glenn Druery's \"Independent Liaison\" business, which assists in organising preference meetings and negotiating preference flows between minor parties (often referred to as micro-parties) in Australia.",
" The aim of the Alliance is the election of Alliance candidates to Australian upper houses based upon the accumulation of their primary votes and the registered \"above-the-line\" party preferences to reach an electoral quota.",
" For the Australian Senate, the quota for a half-Senate election in each State is normally 14.3%.",
" The MPA effectively aims to \"game\" the electoral system, an act it believes to be justified, based upon their perception that the Australian electoral system is unfair and heavily biased against minor parties."
],
"title": "Minor Party Alliance"
}
] |
[
"Title: Romanian legislative election, 2016\n\nLegislative elections were held in Romania on 11 December 2016. They were the first held under a new electoral system adopted in 2015, which saw a return to the proportional electoral system last used in the 2004 elections. The new electoral legislation provides a norm of representation for deputies of 73,000 inhabitants and 168,000 inhabitants for senators, which decreased the number of MPs. A total of 466 parliamentary seats (308 deputies, 18 minority deputies, and 134 senators) were contested, compared with the 588 parliamentarians elected in 2012. The diaspora was represented by four deputies and two senators, elected by postal vote. The elections saw a turnout of 39.5%, lower than in 2012 but slightly higher than in the 2008 elections.",
"Title: Die Macher\n\nDie Macher is a strategy board game designed by Karl-Heinz Schmiel of Germany. The game is based on the German electoral system and each player takes the role of one of five political parties (in the 2006 edition, the CDU/CSU, FDP, SPD, Greens, and Die Linke). Parties score points based on seats won in seven state \"(Land)\" elections, the size of their national party base, the amount to which they control the national media, and how well their party platform aligns with national opinion.",
"Title: Colombo West Electoral District\n\nColombo West electoral district was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between July 1977 and February 1989. The district was named after the city of Colombo in Colombo District, Western Province. The district was created by the division of the Colombo South Electoral District into Colombo East and Colombo West electoral districts in July 1977. The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament. The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts. Colombo West electoral district was replaced by the Colombo multi-member electoral district at the 1989 general elections, the first under the PR system, though Colombo West continues to be a polling division of the multi-member electoral district.",
"Title: ZÈRTZ\n\nZÈRTZ is the third game in the \"GIPF\" Project of six abstract strategy games. The game features a shrinking board and an object that promotes sacrifice combinations. Since neither player owns on-board pieces, maintaining the initiative is of fundamental importance.",
"Title: Ayr (Scottish Parliament constituency)\n\nAyr is a burgh constituency of the Scottish Parliament (Holyrood) which elects one Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) via the plurality (first past the post) electoral system. It is also one of nine constituencies in the South Scotland electoral region which elects seven additional members to the Scottish Parliament via a proportional electoral system known as the Additional Members System (abbreviated AMS) which allows for fairer representation for the region as a whole.",
"Title: Occupy Central with Love and Peace\n\nOccupy Central () was a civil disobedience campaign initiated by Benny Tai Yiu-ting, Associate Professor of Law at the University of Hong Kong, and advocated by Occupy Central with Love and Peace (organisation; OCLP; 讓愛與和平佔領中環 or 和平佔中). In the course of the 2014 Hong Kong electoral reform, OCLP intends to pressure the PRC Government into granting an electoral system which \"satisf[ies] the international standards in relation to universal suffrage\" in Hong Kong Chief Executive election in 2017 as promised according to the Hong Kong Basic Law Article 45. Should such an electoral system not be achieved, OCLP sought to fight for equal suffrage in Hong Kong through civil disobedience means, namely the non-violent occupation of Central.",
"Title: Colombo East Electoral District\n\nColombo East electoral district was an electoral district of Sri Lanka between July 1977 and February 1989. The district was named after the city of Colombo in Colombo District, Western Province. The district was created by the division of the Colombo South Electoral District into Colombo East and Colombo West electoral districts in July 1977. The 1978 Constitution of Sri Lanka introduced the proportional representation electoral system for electing members of Parliament. The existing 160 mainly single-member electoral districts were replaced with 22 multi-member electoral districts. Colombo East electoral district was replaced by the Colombo multi-member electoral district at the 1989 general elections, the first under the PR system, though Colombo East continues to be a polling division of the multi-member electoral district.",
"Title: Die Weltbühne\n\nDie Weltbühne (English: \"The World Stage\") was a German weekly magazine focused on politics, art, and business. The \"Weltbühne\" was founded in Berlin on 7 September 1905 by Siegfried Jacobsohn and was originally created strictly as a theater magazine under the title \"Die Schaubühne\". It was renamed \"Die Weltbühne\" on 4 April 1918. After Jacobsohn's death in December 1926, Kurt Tucholsky took over the leadership of the magazine, which he turned over to Carl von Ossietzky in May 1927. The Nazis banned the publication after the Reichstag fire, and its last issue appeared on 7 March 1933. In exile the magazine was published under the title \"Die neue Weltbühne\" (\"The New World Stage\"). After the end of World War II, it appeared again under its original name in East Berlin, where it endured until 1993. In 1997 the magazines \"Ossietzky\" and \"Das Blättchen\" appeared, following the model of \"Die Weltbühne\".",
"Title: United Kingdom general election, 1831\n\nThe 1831 general election in the United Kingdom saw a landslide win by supporters of electoral reform, which was the major election issue. As a result, it was the last unreformed election, as the Parliament which resulted ensured the passage of the Reform Act 1832. Polling was held from 28 April to 1 June 1831. The Whigs won a majority of 136 over the Tories, which was as near to a landslide as the unreformed electoral system could deliver. As the Government obtained a dissolution of Parliament once the new electoral system had been enacted, the resulting Parliament was a short one and there was another election the following year. The election was the first since 1715 to see a victory by a party previously in minority.",
"Title: Minor Party Alliance\n\nThe Minor Party Alliance (MPA) is a collaborative undertaking of small Australian political parties, created by Glenn Druery's \"Independent Liaison\" business, which assists in organising preference meetings and negotiating preference flows between minor parties (often referred to as micro-parties) in Australia. The aim of the Alliance is the election of Alliance candidates to Australian upper houses based upon the accumulation of their primary votes and the registered \"above-the-line\" party preferences to reach an electoral quota. For the Australian Senate, the quota for a half-Senate election in each State is normally 14.3%. The MPA effectively aims to \"game\" the electoral system, an act it believes to be justified, based upon their perception that the Australian electoral system is unfair and heavily biased against minor parties."
] |
5,594
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Which philosophical writer, Tom Robbins or Maurice Blanchot, was born first?
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Maurice Blanchot
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comparison
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medium
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"The Prix Sainte-Beuve, established in 1946, is a French literary prize awarded each year to a writer in the categories \"novels\" (or \"poetry\") and \"essays\" (or \"critics\"); it is named after the writer Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve.",
" The founding jury included Raymond Aron, Maurice Blanchot, , Maurice Nadeau, Jean Paulhan and Raymond Queneau."
],
"title": "Prix Sainte-Beuve"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Rajae Benchemsi (born 1957 in Meknes) is a Moroccan writer.",
" Benchemsi studied literature in Paris and wrote her thesis on Maurice Blanchot.",
" She has published collections of poetry in Morocco and in France \"Fracture du désir\", a collection of articles published by Actes Sud in 1998.",
" In 2006, she wrote 'Houda et Taqi'.",
" Rajae Benchemsi is also the host of a Moroccan television program on books."
],
"title": "Rajae Benchemsi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Thomas Eugene \"Tom\" Robbins (born July 22, 1932) is an American novelist.",
" His best-selling novels are \"seriocomedies\" (also known as \"comedy-drama\"), often wildly poetic stories with a strong social and philosophical undercurrent, an irreverent bent, and scenes extrapolated from carefully researched bizarre facts.",
" His novel \"Even Cowgirls Get the Blues\" was made into a movie in 1993 by Gus Van Sant and stars Uma Thurman, Lorraine Bracco, and Keanu Reeves."
],
"title": "Tom Robbins"
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"Charlotte Mandell (born 1968) is an American literary translator.",
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"Christopher Ingebreth Fynsk (born August 30, 1952) is an American philosopher.",
" He is Professor and Dean of the Division of Philosophy, Art, and Critical Thought at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland and Professor Emeritus at the University of Aberdeen.",
" He is well known for his work relating the political and literary aspects of continental philosophy.",
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" Professor Lamberton was born in Providence, Rhode Island and graduated in 1964 from Harvard College \"magna cum laude\" with a degree in Romance languages and literatures.",
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"Title: Prix Sainte-Beuve\n\nThe Prix Sainte-Beuve, established in 1946, is a French literary prize awarded each year to a writer in the categories \"novels\" (or \"poetry\") and \"essays\" (or \"critics\"); it is named after the writer Charles-Augustin Sainte-Beuve. The founding jury included Raymond Aron, Maurice Blanchot, , Maurice Nadeau, Jean Paulhan and Raymond Queneau.",
"Title: Rajae Benchemsi\n\nRajae Benchemsi (born 1957 in Meknes) is a Moroccan writer. Benchemsi studied literature in Paris and wrote her thesis on Maurice Blanchot. She has published collections of poetry in Morocco and in France \"Fracture du désir\", a collection of articles published by Actes Sud in 1998. In 2006, she wrote 'Houda et Taqi'. Rajae Benchemsi is also the host of a Moroccan television program on books.",
"Title: Tom Robbins\n\nThomas Eugene \"Tom\" Robbins (born July 22, 1932) is an American novelist. His best-selling novels are \"seriocomedies\" (also known as \"comedy-drama\"), often wildly poetic stories with a strong social and philosophical undercurrent, an irreverent bent, and scenes extrapolated from carefully researched bizarre facts. His novel \"Even Cowgirls Get the Blues\" was made into a movie in 1993 by Gus Van Sant and stars Uma Thurman, Lorraine Bracco, and Keanu Reeves.",
"Title: Limit-experience\n\nA limit-experience (French: \"expérience limite\" ) is a type of action or experience which approaches the edge of living in terms of its intensity and its seeming impossibility. This approach has led to the seeking of limit experiences as a sort of dark mysticism. A limit experience breaks the subject from itself. The idea is associated with writers Georges Bataille, Maurice Blanchot, and Michel Foucault.",
"Title: Maurice Blanchot\n\nMaurice Blanchot (] ; 22 September 1907 – 20 February 2003) was a French writer, philosopher, and literary theorist. His work had a strong influence on post-structuralist philosophers such as Gilles Deleuze, Michel Foucault, and Jacques Derrida.",
"Title: Charlotte Mandell\n\nCharlotte Mandell (born 1968) is an American literary translator. She has translated many works of poetry, fiction and philosophy from French to English, including work by Honoré de Balzac, Gustave Flaubert, Jules Verne, Guy de Maupassant, Marcel Proust, Maurice Blanchot, Antoine de Baecque, Abdelwahab Meddeb, Bernard-Henri Lévy, Jean-Luc Nancy Matias Énard and Jonathan Littell.",
"Title: L'Arrêt de mort\n\nDeath Sentence (French: \"L'Arrêt de mort\" ) is a philosophical novel by Maurice Blanchot. First published in 1948, it is his second complete work of fiction.",
"Title: Kevin Hart (poet)\n\nKevin John Hart (born 5 July 1954) is an Anglo-Australian theologian, philosopher and poet. He is currently Edwin B. Kyle Professor of Christian Studies and Chair of the Religious Studies Department at the University of Virginia. As a theologian and philosopher, Hart's work epitomizes the \"theological turn\" in phenomenology, with a focus on figures like Maurice Blanchot, Emmanuel Levinas, Jean-Luc Marion and Jacques Derrida. He has received multiple awards for his poetry, including the Christopher Brennan Award and the Grace Leven Prize for Poetry twice.",
"Title: Christopher Fynsk\n\nChristopher Ingebreth Fynsk (born August 30, 1952) is an American philosopher. He is Professor and Dean of the Division of Philosophy, Art, and Critical Thought at the European Graduate School in Saas-Fee, Switzerland and Professor Emeritus at the University of Aberdeen. He is well known for his work relating the political and literary aspects of continental philosophy. Fynsk's work is closely involved with that of Martin Heidegger, Maurice Blanchot, Emmanuel Levinas, Walter Benjamin and several contemporary artists, including Francis Bacon and Salvatore Puglia.",
"Title: Robert D. Lamberton\n\nRobert Drummond Lamberton is a classics scholar, poet, and translator of ancient and contemporary literature, most notably Maurice Blanchot's \"Thomas the Obscure\". He is currently a professor in the Classics Department at Washington University in St. Louis. Professor Lamberton was born in Providence, Rhode Island and graduated in 1964 from Harvard College \"magna cum laude\" with a degree in Romance languages and literatures. He has a master's (1970) and a doctoral degree in comparative literature from Yale University (1979), and has taught at Columbia, Princeton, and Cornell universities. He has written eight books."
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5,595
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Which of these two was a British dancer, Wendy Toye or James Kerwin?
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Wendy Toye
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"\"Fairest of Them All\" is a fan-produced \"Star Trek\" episode released in 2014, the third in the web series \"Star Trek Continues\", which aims to continue the episodes of \"\" replicating their visual and storytelling style.",
" It was written by James Kerwin and Vic Mignogna from a story by Vic Mignogna and directed by James Kerwin.",
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"Invitation to the Waltz is a 1935 British historical musical film directed by Paul Merzbach and starring Lilian Harvey, Wendy Toye and Carl Esmond.",
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"The Stranger Left No Card (1952) is a British short film directed by Wendy Toye.",
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" It marked the film debut of actor Alan Badel."
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"True as a Turtle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring John Gregson, Cecil Parker, June Thorburn and Keith Michell.",
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" John Coates wrote the screenplay, based on his novel of the same name."
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"Title: We Joined the Navy\n\nWe Joined the Navy is a 1962 British comedy film produced by Daniel M. Angel and directed by Wendy Toye which stars Kenneth More, Lloyd Nolan, Joan O'Brien, Derek Fowlds, Graham Crowden, Esma Cannon and John Le Mesurier. It was based on the novel of the same name by John Winton.",
"Title: The King's Breakfast (film)\n\nThe King's Breakfast is a 1963 British family film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Maurice Denham, Mischa Auer and Reginald Beckwith. It was based on the poem \"The King's Breakfast\" by A.A. Milne.",
"Title: The Teckman Mystery\n\nThe Teckman Mystery is a 1954 black and white British mystery film directed by Wendy Toye and starring Margaret Leighton, John Justin, Roland Culver and Michael Medwin.",
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"Title: James Kerwin\n\nJames Kerwin (born October 13, 1973 in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American film and theatre director.",
"Title: Invitation to the Waltz (film)\n\nInvitation to the Waltz is a 1935 British historical musical film directed by Paul Merzbach and starring Lilian Harvey, Wendy Toye and Carl Esmond. It was based on a play by Eric Maschwitz.",
"Title: Wendy Toye\n\nWendy Toye CBE (1 May 1917 – 27 February 2010) was a British dancer, stage and film director and actress.",
"Title: The Stranger Left No Card\n\nThe Stranger Left No Card (1952) is a British short film directed by Wendy Toye. The film won the Best Fiction award at the 1953 Cannes Film Festival, where it was described as \"a masterpiece\" by Jean Cocteau. It marked the film debut of actor Alan Badel.",
"Title: True as a Turtle\n\nTrue as a Turtle is a 1957 British comedy film directed by Wendy Toye and starring John Gregson, Cecil Parker, June Thorburn and Keith Michell. In the film, a young couple embark on a voyage on a ketch named \"Turtle\". John Coates wrote the screenplay, based on his novel of the same name."
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5,596
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Do singers Steve Augeri and Lee Ji-hye shared the same nationality?
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no
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"Journey 2001 is the first live DVD by the American rock band Journey, released in 2001.",
" It is also the only live DVD to feature Steve Augeri on lead vocals, who replaced longtime singer Steve Perry in 1998 with the song \"Remember Me\" on the .",
" It features footage of a concert recorded in December 2000, in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
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"Generations is the twelfth studio album by the American rock band Journey.",
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"Lee Ji-hye (born January 11, 1980) is a South Korean singer and actress.",
" She was former member of pop group S#arp.",
" The group released six albums before their breakup in 2002, attributed to the feud between Lee and fellow female member Seo Ji-young.",
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" Three singles penned by Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain were released to radio: the distinctively Journey-sounding \"Never Walk Away,\" \"Where Did I Lose Your Love,\" and the power ballads \"After All These Years.\"",
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"Sharp (stylized as S♯arp) was a South Korean pop music vocal group in the late 1990s and early 2000s.",
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" Seo Ji-young bullied fellow member Lee Ji-hye until the company was forced to disband S#arp."
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"Title: Han Ji-hye\n\nHan Ji-hye (born Lee Ji-hye on June 29, 1984) is a South Korean actress.",
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"Title: Steve Augeri\n\nSteve Augeri (born January 30, 1959) is an American rock singer best known for his work with Tall Stories, Tyketto, and Journey.",
"Title: Arrival (Journey album)\n\nArrival is the eleventh studio album by the American rock band Journey, released in the United States in 2001. A version with one substituted song was released in Japan in 2000. The album was the band's first full-length studio album with new lead vocalist Steve Augeri, who replaced popular frontman Steve Perry, and with Deen Castronovo, who replaced Steve Smith as the band's drummer.",
"Title: Revelation (Journey album)\n\nRevelation is the thirteenth studio album by American rock band Journey, and their first with lead singer Arnel Pineda. It features 11 new songs (\"Faith in the Heartland\" was previously recorded with Steve Augeri), 11 re-recorded greatest hits (all featuring Pineda) and a DVD (North American version only) featuring the current lineup's March 8, 2008 concert in Las Vegas, Nevada. Three singles penned by Neal Schon and Jonathan Cain were released to radio: the distinctively Journey-sounding \"Never Walk Away,\" \"Where Did I Lose Your Love,\" and the power ballads \"After All These Years.\" and \"Where Did I Lose Your Love\" both found success on the adult contemporary charts. \"Where Did I Lose Your Love\" peaked at No. 19, while \"After All These Years\" peaked at No. 9 on \"Billboard\"'s Adult Contemporary chart and stayed on the charts for over 23 weeks.",
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"Title: Seo Ji-young\n\nSeo Ji-young (born June 2, 1981) is a South Korean singer and a former member of pop group S#arp. The group released six albums before their breakup in 2002, attributed to the feud between Seo and fellow female member Lee Ji-hye. Seo Ji-young bullied fellow member Lee Ji-hye until the company was forced to disband S#arp."
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5,597
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What movie caused the use of the word "Beldam" to become more popular in 2009?
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Coraline
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"Løvejagten (Danish for \"\"the lion hunt\"\", English title: \"The Lion Hunt\") was a controversial 1907 silent film by Danish producer Ole Olsen and director Viggo Larsen.",
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"Electrocution is death caused by electric shock, electric current passing through the body.",
" The word is derived from \"electro\" and \"execution\", but it is also used for accidental death.",
" The word is also used to describe non-fatal injuries due to electricity.",
" The term \"electrocution,\" was coined in 1889 by US newspapers just before the first use of the electric chair in 1890, originally referred only to electrical execution (from which it is a portmanteau word), and not to accidental or suicidal electrical deaths.",
" However, since no English word was available for non-judicial deaths due to electric shock, the word \"electrocution\" eventually took over as a description of all circumstances of electrical death from the new commercial electricity."
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"Kalodont was a toothpaste brand produced by F. A. Sarg’s Sohn & Co. from Vienna, first sold in Austria-Hungary in 1887.",
" It later became widely distributed, in 34 other countries, and obtained a near-monopoly status that caused the word \"kalodont\" to become synonymous with the word for \"tooth paste\" in South Slavic languages.",
" Kalodont ceased to be produced in 1981.",
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"A prison commissary (commissary being a word taken out of context in such situations) or canteen is a store within a correctional facility, from which inmates may purchase products such as hygiene items, snacks, writing instruments, etc.",
" Spices, including those packaged with instant ramen noodles, are a popular item due to the often bland nature of prison food.",
" Typically inmates are not allowed to possess cash; instead, they make purchases through an account with funds from money contributed by friends, family members, etc., or earned as wages.",
" Typically, prisons set a maximum limit of funds that can be spent by each inmate on commissary; in the U.S. federal system, it is $290 per month.",
" It is generally prohibited for inmates to trade items purchased on commissary.",
" However, certain items tend to be used as currency.",
" Cigarettes were a classic medium of exchange, but in the wake of prison tobacco bans, postage stamps have become a more common currency item, along with any inexpensive, popular item that has a round number price such as 25 or 50 cents.",
" As prison budgets are cut in the USA, ramen has become a popular commodity to supplement food needs.",
" Mylar foil packets of mackerel fish or \"macks\" are one such item.",
" In 1930, the U.S. Department of Justice authorized and established a commissary at each federal institution.",
" Some prison commissaries are staffed by government employees and inmates, while others have been completely privatized.",
" Significant price markups are common in prison commissaries, although some prison systems set maximum markups; for instance, the Delaware Department of Correction has a 20% maximum markup.",
" $100 million in purchases were made from Texas' prison system alone in 2009.",
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"Pompatus , is a nonsense word coined by Steve Miller and most famously used in his 1973 hit single \"The Joker\".",
" The word was inspired by a similar nonsense word, sometimes transliterated as \"puppetutes,\" in the 1954 song \"The Letter\" by The Medallions.",
" The oddness and unknown meaning of the word occasioned some attention and further use, including being used in the title of a movie."
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"Launched in 2001, Word Travels has become one of the most popular independent series of travel guides available on the internet.",
" The guides were originally developed for use within travel agencies, offering travel consultants reliable and authoritative information on thousands of worldwide destinations.",
" Word Travels makes most of its content available online offering original and impartial guides to more than 1000 worldwide destinations, from Azerbaijan to Zurich.",
" A key feature of the site is the Word Travels Forum, where travellers questions get answered by travel professionals within each destination.",
" Word Travels produces the travel guides found on many of the most popular airline, hotel and travel agency websites."
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"Beldam, an archaic word meaning \"hag\" or \"witch\", may also refer to an old woman, particularly a shrewd, ugly one.",
" The word has entered popular usage due to the character of the Beldam, the main antagonist of Neil Gaiman's dark fantasy novella \"Coraline\" and its subsequent film adaption."
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"Physical dependence is a physical condition caused by chronic use of a tolerance forming drug, in which abrupt or gradual drug withdrawal causes unpleasant physical symptoms.",
" Physical dependence can develop from low-dose therapeutic use of certain medications such as benzodiazepines, opioids, antiepileptics and antidepressants, as well as the recreational misuse of drugs such as alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines.",
" The higher the dose used, the greater the duration of use, and the earlier age use began are predictive of worsened physical dependence and thus more severe withdrawal syndromes.",
" Acute withdrawal syndromes can last days, weeks or months.",
" Protracted withdrawal syndrome, also known as post-acute-withdrawal syndrome or \"PAWS\", is a low-grade continuation of some of the symptoms of acute withdrawal, typically in a remitting-relapsing pattern, often resulting in relapse and prolonged disability of a degree to preclude the possibility of lawful employment.",
" Protracted withdrawal syndrome can last for months, years, or depending on individual factors, indefinitely.",
" Protracted withdrawal syndrome is noted to be most often caused by benzodiazepines.",
" To dispel the popular misassociation with addiction, physical dependence to medications is sometimes compared to dependence on insulin by persons with diabetes."
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"Stiff Gins are an Indigenous Australian band from Sydney.",
" They call their music \"acoustic with harmonies\" and are regularly compared to Tiddas.",
" The band was formed by Emma Donovan, Nardi Simpson and Kaleena Briggs in 1999, after meeting at the Eora Centre while studying music.",
" The band's name uses the word \"gin\" (a derogatory word for Aboriginal woman which was also a Dharug word for woman/wife) with the word \"stiff\" to become strong black woman, a name which caused debate about use of the word \"gin\"."
],
"title": "Stiff Gins"
}
] |
[
"Title: Coraline\n\nCoraline is a dark fantasy children's novella by British author Neil Gaiman, published in 2002 by Bloomsbury and Harper Collins. It was awarded the 2003 Hugo Award for Best Novella, the 2003 Nebula Award for Best Novella, and the 2002 Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers. It has been compared to Lewis Carroll's \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and was adapted into a 2009 stop-motion film directed by Henry Selick.",
"Title: Løvejagten\n\nLøvejagten (Danish for \"\"the lion hunt\"\", English title: \"The Lion Hunt\") was a controversial 1907 silent film by Danish producer Ole Olsen and director Viggo Larsen. The short ten-minute movie caused an enormous public protest in Denmark because it depicted the actual shooting of two captive lions.",
"Title: Electrocution\n\nElectrocution is death caused by electric shock, electric current passing through the body. The word is derived from \"electro\" and \"execution\", but it is also used for accidental death. The word is also used to describe non-fatal injuries due to electricity. The term \"electrocution,\" was coined in 1889 by US newspapers just before the first use of the electric chair in 1890, originally referred only to electrical execution (from which it is a portmanteau word), and not to accidental or suicidal electrical deaths. However, since no English word was available for non-judicial deaths due to electric shock, the word \"electrocution\" eventually took over as a description of all circumstances of electrical death from the new commercial electricity.",
"Title: Kalodont\n\nKalodont was a toothpaste brand produced by F. A. Sarg’s Sohn & Co. from Vienna, first sold in Austria-Hungary in 1887. It later became widely distributed, in 34 other countries, and obtained a near-monopoly status that caused the word \"kalodont\" to become synonymous with the word for \"tooth paste\" in South Slavic languages. Kalodont ceased to be produced in 1981. It was also advertised and sold in Russia in 1927.",
"Title: Prison commissary\n\nA prison commissary (commissary being a word taken out of context in such situations) or canteen is a store within a correctional facility, from which inmates may purchase products such as hygiene items, snacks, writing instruments, etc. Spices, including those packaged with instant ramen noodles, are a popular item due to the often bland nature of prison food. Typically inmates are not allowed to possess cash; instead, they make purchases through an account with funds from money contributed by friends, family members, etc., or earned as wages. Typically, prisons set a maximum limit of funds that can be spent by each inmate on commissary; in the U.S. federal system, it is $290 per month. It is generally prohibited for inmates to trade items purchased on commissary. However, certain items tend to be used as currency. Cigarettes were a classic medium of exchange, but in the wake of prison tobacco bans, postage stamps have become a more common currency item, along with any inexpensive, popular item that has a round number price such as 25 or 50 cents. As prison budgets are cut in the USA, ramen has become a popular commodity to supplement food needs. Mylar foil packets of mackerel fish or \"macks\" are one such item. In 1930, the U.S. Department of Justice authorized and established a commissary at each federal institution. Some prison commissaries are staffed by government employees and inmates, while others have been completely privatized. Significant price markups are common in prison commissaries, although some prison systems set maximum markups; for instance, the Delaware Department of Correction has a 20% maximum markup. $100 million in purchases were made from Texas' prison system alone in 2009. Prison commissary is a privilege that is often taken away for infractions.",
"Title: Pompatus\n\nPompatus , is a nonsense word coined by Steve Miller and most famously used in his 1973 hit single \"The Joker\". The word was inspired by a similar nonsense word, sometimes transliterated as \"puppetutes,\" in the 1954 song \"The Letter\" by The Medallions. The oddness and unknown meaning of the word occasioned some attention and further use, including being used in the title of a movie.",
"Title: WordTravels\n\nLaunched in 2001, Word Travels has become one of the most popular independent series of travel guides available on the internet. The guides were originally developed for use within travel agencies, offering travel consultants reliable and authoritative information on thousands of worldwide destinations. Word Travels makes most of its content available online offering original and impartial guides to more than 1000 worldwide destinations, from Azerbaijan to Zurich. A key feature of the site is the Word Travels Forum, where travellers questions get answered by travel professionals within each destination. Word Travels produces the travel guides found on many of the most popular airline, hotel and travel agency websites.",
"Title: Beldam\n\nBeldam, an archaic word meaning \"hag\" or \"witch\", may also refer to an old woman, particularly a shrewd, ugly one. The word has entered popular usage due to the character of the Beldam, the main antagonist of Neil Gaiman's dark fantasy novella \"Coraline\" and its subsequent film adaption.",
"Title: Physical dependence\n\nPhysical dependence is a physical condition caused by chronic use of a tolerance forming drug, in which abrupt or gradual drug withdrawal causes unpleasant physical symptoms. Physical dependence can develop from low-dose therapeutic use of certain medications such as benzodiazepines, opioids, antiepileptics and antidepressants, as well as the recreational misuse of drugs such as alcohol, opioids, and benzodiazepines. The higher the dose used, the greater the duration of use, and the earlier age use began are predictive of worsened physical dependence and thus more severe withdrawal syndromes. Acute withdrawal syndromes can last days, weeks or months. Protracted withdrawal syndrome, also known as post-acute-withdrawal syndrome or \"PAWS\", is a low-grade continuation of some of the symptoms of acute withdrawal, typically in a remitting-relapsing pattern, often resulting in relapse and prolonged disability of a degree to preclude the possibility of lawful employment. Protracted withdrawal syndrome can last for months, years, or depending on individual factors, indefinitely. Protracted withdrawal syndrome is noted to be most often caused by benzodiazepines. To dispel the popular misassociation with addiction, physical dependence to medications is sometimes compared to dependence on insulin by persons with diabetes.",
"Title: Stiff Gins\n\nStiff Gins are an Indigenous Australian band from Sydney. They call their music \"acoustic with harmonies\" and are regularly compared to Tiddas. The band was formed by Emma Donovan, Nardi Simpson and Kaleena Briggs in 1999, after meeting at the Eora Centre while studying music. The band's name uses the word \"gin\" (a derogatory word for Aboriginal woman which was also a Dharug word for woman/wife) with the word \"stiff\" to become strong black woman, a name which caused debate about use of the word \"gin\"."
] |
5,598
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What type of media does Stephen Hopkins and Race have in common?
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film
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bridge
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medium
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{
"title": [
"Stephen Hopkins (director)",
"Race (2016 film)"
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"sentences": [
"The Governor Stephen Hopkins House is a museum and National Historic Landmark at 15 Hopkins Street in Providence, Rhode Island.",
" The house was the home of Stephen Hopkins, a governor of Rhode Island and signatory of the Declaration of Independence."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Stephen Hopkins (March 7, 1707 – July 13, 1785) was a governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, a Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence.",
" He was from a prominent Rhode Island family, the grandson of William Hopkins who served the colony for 40 years as Deputy, Assistant, Speaker of the House of Deputies, and Major.",
" His great grandfather Thomas Hopkins was an original settler of Providence Plantation, sailing from England in 1635 with his cousin Benedict Arnold who became the first governor of the Rhode Island colony under the Royal Charter of 1663."
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"sentences": [
"Constance Hopkins (baptized May 11, 1606 – October 1677), also sometimes listed as Constanta.",
" She was probably born in Hursley, England since her baptism record is there along with older sister and younger brother.",
" Constance was the second daughter of Stephen Hopkins, by his first wife, Mary.",
" Some believe she was named in honor of Constance (Marline) Hopkins.",
" Constance, at the age of fourteen, along with her father and his second wife Elizabeth (Fisher), accompanied by brother Giles, half-sister Damaris as well as two servants by the name of Edward Doty and Edward Lester were passengers on the \"Mayflower\" on its journey to the New World in 1620.",
" Along the way her half-brother Oceanus was born, the only child born on the Mayflower journey.",
" Her headstone marker, placed in 1966 by descendants, states in part “Wife of Nicholas Snow, Eastham’s first town clerk 1646 – 1662”."
],
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"sentences": [
"Thomas Hopkins (1616–1684) was an early settler of Providence Plantations and the great grandfather of Stephen Hopkins who was many times colonial governor of Rhode Island and a signer of the Declaration of Independence."
],
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"sentences": [
"Samual Shaw was a Revolutionary War naval officer who, along with Richard Marven, were the first whistleblowers of the infant United States.",
" As a whistleblower, Shaw was instrumental in the Continental Congress' passage of the first whistleblower protection law in the United States.",
" Shaw, a midshipman, and Marven, a third lieutenant in the Continental Navy, were moved to act after witnessing the torture of British Prisoners of War by Commodore Esek Hopkins, then Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Navy.",
" Shaw and Marven were both from Rhode Island, as was Hopkins, whose brother was Stephen Hopkins, Governor of the new state, and a signatory to the Declaration of Independence.",
" For reporting the misconduct of the Navy's highest officer, Shaw and Marven were both dismissed from the Navy.",
" Worse still, Hopkins then filed a criminal libel suit against Shaw and Marven in the Rhode Island Courts."
],
"title": "Samuel Shaw (naval officer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stephen Hopkins is a former musician who worked (as Steve Hopkins) with different Manchester punk and new wave artists including John Cooper Clarke, Pauline Murray, Morrissey and Ed Garrity amongst others.",
" After retiring as a musician, he pursued a career in experimental cold atom physics."
],
"title": "Stephen Hopkins (musician)"
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"sentences": [
"Stephen Hopkins (born 1958) is a Jamaican-born British-Australian director and producer of film and television.",
" He directed \"Predator 2\", \"Blown Away\", the critically acclaimed \"The Life and Death of Peter Sellers\", and the Jesse Owens biopic \"Race\".",
" He also produced and directed several episodes of the critically acclaimed first season of \"24\"."
],
"title": "Stephen Hopkins (director)"
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"sentences": [
"Hopkins Township is a civil township of Allegan County in the U.S. state of Michigan.",
" The population was 2,601 at the 2010 census.",
" The township is named after Stephen Hopkins, a signer of the Declaration of Independence."
],
"title": "Hopkins Township, Michigan"
},
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"sentences": [
"Hopkins and Brother Store is a historic commercial building located at Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia.",
" It is a simple frame structure consisting of a two-storey block with a slightly lower two-storey ell and lean-to.",
" The building features corner pilasters, a bracketed cornice, and one \"Gothic\" window in the attic.",
" Hopkins and Brother was founded in 1842 by Captain Stephen Hopkins.",
" The business remained in the hands of the Hopkins family until it was discontinued in 1965.",
" The business served as one of the commercial and maritime trading centers of the Eastern Shore.",
" Detailed records of the store exist from 1839 to 1965 and have been donated to the Virginia Historical Society."
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"Race is a 2016 biographical sports drama film about African American athlete Jesse Owens, who won a record-breaking four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games.",
" Directed by Stephen Hopkins and written by Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse, the film stars Stephan James as Owens, and co-stars Jason Sudeikis, Jeremy Irons, William Hurt and Carice van Houten."
],
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}
] |
[
"Title: Governor Stephen Hopkins House\n\nThe Governor Stephen Hopkins House is a museum and National Historic Landmark at 15 Hopkins Street in Providence, Rhode Island. The house was the home of Stephen Hopkins, a governor of Rhode Island and signatory of the Declaration of Independence.",
"Title: Stephen Hopkins (politician)\n\nStephen Hopkins (March 7, 1707 – July 13, 1785) was a governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, a Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. He was from a prominent Rhode Island family, the grandson of William Hopkins who served the colony for 40 years as Deputy, Assistant, Speaker of the House of Deputies, and Major. His great grandfather Thomas Hopkins was an original settler of Providence Plantation, sailing from England in 1635 with his cousin Benedict Arnold who became the first governor of the Rhode Island colony under the Royal Charter of 1663.",
"Title: Constance Hopkins\n\nConstance Hopkins (baptized May 11, 1606 – October 1677), also sometimes listed as Constanta. She was probably born in Hursley, England since her baptism record is there along with older sister and younger brother. Constance was the second daughter of Stephen Hopkins, by his first wife, Mary. Some believe she was named in honor of Constance (Marline) Hopkins. Constance, at the age of fourteen, along with her father and his second wife Elizabeth (Fisher), accompanied by brother Giles, half-sister Damaris as well as two servants by the name of Edward Doty and Edward Lester were passengers on the \"Mayflower\" on its journey to the New World in 1620. Along the way her half-brother Oceanus was born, the only child born on the Mayflower journey. Her headstone marker, placed in 1966 by descendants, states in part “Wife of Nicholas Snow, Eastham’s first town clerk 1646 – 1662”.",
"Title: Thomas Hopkins (settler)\n\nThomas Hopkins (1616–1684) was an early settler of Providence Plantations and the great grandfather of Stephen Hopkins who was many times colonial governor of Rhode Island and a signer of the Declaration of Independence.",
"Title: Samuel Shaw (naval officer)\n\nSamual Shaw was a Revolutionary War naval officer who, along with Richard Marven, were the first whistleblowers of the infant United States. As a whistleblower, Shaw was instrumental in the Continental Congress' passage of the first whistleblower protection law in the United States. Shaw, a midshipman, and Marven, a third lieutenant in the Continental Navy, were moved to act after witnessing the torture of British Prisoners of War by Commodore Esek Hopkins, then Commander-in-Chief of the Continental Navy. Shaw and Marven were both from Rhode Island, as was Hopkins, whose brother was Stephen Hopkins, Governor of the new state, and a signatory to the Declaration of Independence. For reporting the misconduct of the Navy's highest officer, Shaw and Marven were both dismissed from the Navy. Worse still, Hopkins then filed a criminal libel suit against Shaw and Marven in the Rhode Island Courts.",
"Title: Stephen Hopkins (musician)\n\nStephen Hopkins is a former musician who worked (as Steve Hopkins) with different Manchester punk and new wave artists including John Cooper Clarke, Pauline Murray, Morrissey and Ed Garrity amongst others. After retiring as a musician, he pursued a career in experimental cold atom physics.",
"Title: Stephen Hopkins (director)\n\nStephen Hopkins (born 1958) is a Jamaican-born British-Australian director and producer of film and television. He directed \"Predator 2\", \"Blown Away\", the critically acclaimed \"The Life and Death of Peter Sellers\", and the Jesse Owens biopic \"Race\". He also produced and directed several episodes of the critically acclaimed first season of \"24\".",
"Title: Hopkins Township, Michigan\n\nHopkins Township is a civil township of Allegan County in the U.S. state of Michigan. The population was 2,601 at the 2010 census. The township is named after Stephen Hopkins, a signer of the Declaration of Independence.",
"Title: Hopkins and Brother Store\n\nHopkins and Brother Store is a historic commercial building located at Onancock, Accomack County, Virginia. It is a simple frame structure consisting of a two-storey block with a slightly lower two-storey ell and lean-to. The building features corner pilasters, a bracketed cornice, and one \"Gothic\" window in the attic. Hopkins and Brother was founded in 1842 by Captain Stephen Hopkins. The business remained in the hands of the Hopkins family until it was discontinued in 1965. The business served as one of the commercial and maritime trading centers of the Eastern Shore. Detailed records of the store exist from 1839 to 1965 and have been donated to the Virginia Historical Society.",
"Title: Race (2016 film)\n\nRace is a 2016 biographical sports drama film about African American athlete Jesse Owens, who won a record-breaking four gold medals at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. Directed by Stephen Hopkins and written by Joe Shrapnel and Anna Waterhouse, the film stars Stephan James as Owens, and co-stars Jason Sudeikis, Jeremy Irons, William Hurt and Carice van Houten."
] |
5,599
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What was released second Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar or Mulan?
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Mulan
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comparison
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hard
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"Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar",
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"sentences": [
"Hotter than Hell Tour was the second tour of the American rock band Kiss.",
" The tour featured songs from their first album and their newly released second album, \"Hotter than Hell\", which was the album that the tour was in support of.",
" During this tour, the band used fire and the destruction of guitars as part of their show.",
" The January 31, 1975 show in San Francisco was filmed and later made available for public viewing."
],
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"sentences": [
"Big Daddy is the tenth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Mellencamp, released in 1989 by Mercury Records.",
" It was his last album to be released under the name John Cougar Mellencamp, a combination of his real name and his original stage name of Johnny Cougar.",
" The album peaked at number seven on the \"Billboard\" 200 and contained the singles \"Pop Singer\" and \"Jackie Brown\", which peaked at No. 15 and 48, respectively, on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" A re-mastered version of the album was released on May 24, 2005, and contains a bonus acoustic version of \"Jackie Brown\".",
" Like \"The Lonesome Jubilee\", \"Big Daddy\" is folk-inspired as violins and fiddles (among other instruments) are significantly utilized on a number of tracks.",
" The album's lyrics largely take a serious tone and the album as a whole is regarded by some as Mellencamp's most reflective."
],
"title": "Big Daddy (album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"House on Old Lonesome Road\" is a song written by Dave Gibson and Bernie Nelson, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty.",
" It was released in August 1989 as the second single and title track from the album \"House on Old Lonesome Road\".",
" The song reached #19 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart."
],
"title": "House on Old Lonesome Road (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Another Way to Die\" is a song by American heavy metal band Disturbed, released as the first single from their fifth studio album, \"Asylum\".",
" Airplay for the single began on the morning of June 14, 2010.",
" That same day, a lyric video was posted by the band on their official YouTube channel and was released as a digital download on June 15, 2010 via iTunes.",
" On August 31, 2010, an excerpt of the song played in a newly released second trailer for the 2011 Mortal Kombat game."
],
"title": "Another Way to Die (Disturbed song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Roddy Hart is a Scottish singer–songwriter from Glasgow.",
" He has released three solo records – \"Bookmarks\", \"Sign Language\" and \"Road of Bones\" – and one EP \"The Dylan EP\" (with Irish artist Gemma Hayes).",
" Hart now releases albums with his band The Lonesome Fire, the first of which was \"Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire\" produced by Patti Smith and Morrissey producer Danton Supple.",
" Released in late 2013 the album was nominated for the Scottish Album of the Year Award in April 2014.",
" Their second album - Swithering - was co-produced by Paul Savage (Mogwai, Emma Pollock, Admiral Fallow) and released in late 2016.",
" The band made their American network TV debut on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on 17 February 2014 and proved so popular they were invited back the following week to perform a week long residency on the show."
],
"title": "Roddy Hart"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sibel Alaş is a Turkish pop music singer.",
" She was born on 13 February 1973 in İzmit.",
" She graduated from American Culture and Literature Department in İstanbul University.",
" Her first hit was 'Adam' (Man) from her album of the same name in 1995.",
" She was both vocalist and dancer of Yonca Evcimik before solo career.",
" She released second album, Fem (Not opened rose in Turkish or short of female in English) in 1996.",
" She broke music career after releasing Çocuk (\"Child\" in Turkish) albüm in 1998 due to marrying with Zeki Aköz, who is her manager in 1996 and her disease, Aneurysm.",
" She released fourth album, \"Carpe Diem\" (\"Seize the day\" in Latin), in 2006."
],
"title": "Sibel Alaş"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Anadilim Aşk (English: My Native Language is Love ) is Işın Karaca's debut album, it was released at 2001 with Power Records label.",
" All the songs are written by Sezen Aksu, except two of them co-written by Ali İlyas and Sezen Aksu.",
" The first video became \"Tutunamadım\".",
" The second video is shot for \"Başka Bahar\", which become very successful in music charts of Turkey.",
" After this success in Turkey, the song is chosen to represent Turkey in OGAE in 2002.",
" However, it became the last without getting any points in the contest.",
" The third video is shot for \"Aramıza Yollar\" by Lebanese director Waleed Nassif.",
" This video is the first video in High Definition format in Turkey.",
" Famous Turkish actor Toprak Sergen also starred in the video.",
" The fourth video is shot for \"Doğum Günün Kutlu Olsun Oğlum\", but it was not aired due to conflicts with her company.",
" The album sold-out quickly and released second time with addition of \"Tutunamadım Remix\".",
" In 2006, the album re-released with SM Gold label."
],
"title": "Anadilim Aşk"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar is a 1967 Walt Disney Productions adventure family film released by Buena Vista Distribution Company.",
" It was filmed at the Weyerhauser Mill in Enumclaw, Washington."
],
"title": "Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mulan is a 1998 American animated musical action comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures.",
" It is based on the Chinese legend of Hua Mulan, and was Disney's 36th animated feature.",
" It was directed by Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook, with story by Robert D. San Souci and screenplay by Rita Hsiao, Philip LaZebnik, Chris Sanders, Eugenia Bostwick-Singer, and Raymond Singer.",
" Ming-Na, Eddie Murphy, Miguel Ferrer and B. D. Wong star in the English version, while Jackie Chan provided the voice of Captain Li Shang for the Chinese dubs of the film.",
" The film's plot takes place during the Han dynasty, where Fa Mulan, daughter of aged warrior Fa Zhou, impersonates a man to take her father's place during a general conscription to counter a Hun invasion."
],
"title": "Mulan (1998 film)"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Lonesome Jubilee is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Mellencamp, credited as John Cougar Mellencamp.",
" The album was released by Mercury Records on August 24, 1987 (see 1987 in music).",
" Four singles were released from the album, the first two in 1987 and the last two in 1988."
],
"title": "The Lonesome Jubilee"
}
] |
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"Title: Hotter than Hell Tour (Kiss)\n\nHotter than Hell Tour was the second tour of the American rock band Kiss. The tour featured songs from their first album and their newly released second album, \"Hotter than Hell\", which was the album that the tour was in support of. During this tour, the band used fire and the destruction of guitars as part of their show. The January 31, 1975 show in San Francisco was filmed and later made available for public viewing.",
"Title: Big Daddy (album)\n\nBig Daddy is the tenth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Mellencamp, released in 1989 by Mercury Records. It was his last album to be released under the name John Cougar Mellencamp, a combination of his real name and his original stage name of Johnny Cougar. The album peaked at number seven on the \"Billboard\" 200 and contained the singles \"Pop Singer\" and \"Jackie Brown\", which peaked at No. 15 and 48, respectively, on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. A re-mastered version of the album was released on May 24, 2005, and contains a bonus acoustic version of \"Jackie Brown\". Like \"The Lonesome Jubilee\", \"Big Daddy\" is folk-inspired as violins and fiddles (among other instruments) are significantly utilized on a number of tracks. The album's lyrics largely take a serious tone and the album as a whole is regarded by some as Mellencamp's most reflective.",
"Title: House on Old Lonesome Road (song)\n\n\"House on Old Lonesome Road\" is a song written by Dave Gibson and Bernie Nelson, and recorded by American country music artist Conway Twitty. It was released in August 1989 as the second single and title track from the album \"House on Old Lonesome Road\". The song reached #19 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.",
"Title: Another Way to Die (Disturbed song)\n\n\"Another Way to Die\" is a song by American heavy metal band Disturbed, released as the first single from their fifth studio album, \"Asylum\". Airplay for the single began on the morning of June 14, 2010. That same day, a lyric video was posted by the band on their official YouTube channel and was released as a digital download on June 15, 2010 via iTunes. On August 31, 2010, an excerpt of the song played in a newly released second trailer for the 2011 Mortal Kombat game.",
"Title: Roddy Hart\n\nRoddy Hart is a Scottish singer–songwriter from Glasgow. He has released three solo records – \"Bookmarks\", \"Sign Language\" and \"Road of Bones\" – and one EP \"The Dylan EP\" (with Irish artist Gemma Hayes). Hart now releases albums with his band The Lonesome Fire, the first of which was \"Roddy Hart & The Lonesome Fire\" produced by Patti Smith and Morrissey producer Danton Supple. Released in late 2013 the album was nominated for the Scottish Album of the Year Award in April 2014. Their second album - Swithering - was co-produced by Paul Savage (Mogwai, Emma Pollock, Admiral Fallow) and released in late 2016. The band made their American network TV debut on The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson on 17 February 2014 and proved so popular they were invited back the following week to perform a week long residency on the show.",
"Title: Sibel Alaş\n\nSibel Alaş is a Turkish pop music singer. She was born on 13 February 1973 in İzmit. She graduated from American Culture and Literature Department in İstanbul University. Her first hit was 'Adam' (Man) from her album of the same name in 1995. She was both vocalist and dancer of Yonca Evcimik before solo career. She released second album, Fem (Not opened rose in Turkish or short of female in English) in 1996. She broke music career after releasing Çocuk (\"Child\" in Turkish) albüm in 1998 due to marrying with Zeki Aköz, who is her manager in 1996 and her disease, Aneurysm. She released fourth album, \"Carpe Diem\" (\"Seize the day\" in Latin), in 2006.",
"Title: Anadilim Aşk\n\nAnadilim Aşk (English: My Native Language is Love ) is Işın Karaca's debut album, it was released at 2001 with Power Records label. All the songs are written by Sezen Aksu, except two of them co-written by Ali İlyas and Sezen Aksu. The first video became \"Tutunamadım\". The second video is shot for \"Başka Bahar\", which become very successful in music charts of Turkey. After this success in Turkey, the song is chosen to represent Turkey in OGAE in 2002. However, it became the last without getting any points in the contest. The third video is shot for \"Aramıza Yollar\" by Lebanese director Waleed Nassif. This video is the first video in High Definition format in Turkey. Famous Turkish actor Toprak Sergen also starred in the video. The fourth video is shot for \"Doğum Günün Kutlu Olsun Oğlum\", but it was not aired due to conflicts with her company. The album sold-out quickly and released second time with addition of \"Tutunamadım Remix\". In 2006, the album re-released with SM Gold label.",
"Title: Charlie, the Lonesome Cougar\n\nCharlie, the Lonesome Cougar is a 1967 Walt Disney Productions adventure family film released by Buena Vista Distribution Company. It was filmed at the Weyerhauser Mill in Enumclaw, Washington.",
"Title: Mulan (1998 film)\n\nMulan is a 1998 American animated musical action comedy-drama film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. It is based on the Chinese legend of Hua Mulan, and was Disney's 36th animated feature. It was directed by Tony Bancroft and Barry Cook, with story by Robert D. San Souci and screenplay by Rita Hsiao, Philip LaZebnik, Chris Sanders, Eugenia Bostwick-Singer, and Raymond Singer. Ming-Na, Eddie Murphy, Miguel Ferrer and B. D. Wong star in the English version, while Jackie Chan provided the voice of Captain Li Shang for the Chinese dubs of the film. The film's plot takes place during the Han dynasty, where Fa Mulan, daughter of aged warrior Fa Zhou, impersonates a man to take her father's place during a general conscription to counter a Hun invasion.",
"Title: The Lonesome Jubilee\n\nThe Lonesome Jubilee is the ninth studio album by American singer-songwriter John Mellencamp, credited as John Cougar Mellencamp. The album was released by Mercury Records on August 24, 1987 (see 1987 in music). Four singles were released from the album, the first two in 1987 and the last two in 1988."
] |
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