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Who has authored mroe books, Stephen King or Clive Cussler?
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Clive Eric Cussler
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" Co-written with Graham Brown, this installment is the ninth of that series which features the main character Kurt Austin.",
" The story follows employees of NUMA (National Underwater and Marine Agency) who discover someone is developing a directed-energy weapon and thwart the dictator of Sierre Leone, Djemma Garand, and the mercenary group led by Andras the Knife before they are able to use the weapon.",
" The hardcover edition was released November 14, 2011, it was subsequently released as a paperback, audiobook and ebook.",
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" First published in 1996, it is the thirteenth book in Cussler's Dirk Pitt series.",
" The events in the book take place between January and March 2000."
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"Albert Cassius Giordino is a fictional character in a series of adventure novels by Clive Cussler; he first appears in \"The Mediterranean Caper\" (published in 1973).",
" He is described as being of Italian ancestry, 5'4\" in height, 175 lb, with dark curly hair, swarthy skin, dark Etruscan eyes, and a Roman nose.",
" He does not have an ounce of fat on his body and is stocky and strong.",
" Cussler often describes him as the 'burly Italian'.",
" One noticeable disfigurement on Giordino is the missing pinky finger on his right hand.",
" This was lost during the book \"Pacific Vortex!",
"\", when Giordino jammed his finger into the barrel of a gun held by Delphi Moran."
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"Stephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy.",
" His books have sold more than 350 million copies, many of which have been adapted into feature films, miniseries, television series, and comic books.",
" King has published 54 novels, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman, and six non-fiction books.",
" He has written nearly 200 short stories, most of which have been collected in book collections.",
" Many of his stories are set in his home state of Maine.",
" His novella \"Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption\" was the basis for the film \"The Shawshank Redemption\" which is widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time."
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" Additionally \"NUMA does not actively seek private funding.",
" Most of the financial support for the projects comes from the royalties from Clive Cussler’s books.\""
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"Title: Clive Cussler\n\nClive Eric Cussler (born July 15, 1931) is an American adventure novelist and underwater explorer. His thriller novels, many featuring the character Dirk Pitt, have reached \"The New York Times\" fiction best-seller list more than 20 times. Cussler is the founder and chairman of the real-life National Underwater and Marine Agency (NUMA), which has discovered more than 60 shipwreck sites and numerous other notable underwater wrecks. He is the sole author or lead author of more than 70 books.",
"Title: Craig Dirgo\n\nCraig Dirgo is an American author of techno thrillers and adventure novels, as well as non-fiction. He started off co-authoring with Clive Cussler on his non-fiction work. He soon moved to his own novels starring his character, John Taft, an agent of a fictitious US spy agency, the National Intelligence Agency. He co-authored with Cussler the first two \"\"Oregon Files\"\" novels.",
"Title: Devil's Gate (novel)\n\nDevil's Gate is an adventure novel in author Clive Cussler's The NUMA Files. Co-written with Graham Brown, this installment is the ninth of that series which features the main character Kurt Austin. The story follows employees of NUMA (National Underwater and Marine Agency) who discover someone is developing a directed-energy weapon and thwart the dictator of Sierre Leone, Djemma Garand, and the mercenary group led by Andras the Knife before they are able to use the weapon. The hardcover edition was released November 14, 2011, it was subsequently released as a paperback, audiobook and ebook. It appeared on several best-seller lists and was describe by reviewers as being suitable for fans of Cussler and action-adventure stories.",
"Title: Black Wind (Cussler novel)\n\nBlack Wind is an adventure novel by Clive Cussler and Dirk Cussler. This book centers on a relatively new character to the book series, Dirk Pitt, Jr.",
"Title: Shock Wave (novel)\n\nShock Wave is a book written by Clive Cussler. First published in 1996, it is the thirteenth book in Cussler's Dirk Pitt series. The events in the book take place between January and March 2000.",
"Title: Treasure of Khan\n\nTreasure of Khan is an adventure novel by Clive Cussler and Dirk Cussler, and is the nineteenth to feature Cussler's most famous protagonist, Dirk Pitt.",
"Title: Al Giordino\n\nAlbert Cassius Giordino is a fictional character in a series of adventure novels by Clive Cussler; he first appears in \"The Mediterranean Caper\" (published in 1973). He is described as being of Italian ancestry, 5'4\" in height, 175 lb, with dark curly hair, swarthy skin, dark Etruscan eyes, and a Roman nose. He does not have an ounce of fat on his body and is stocky and strong. Cussler often describes him as the 'burly Italian'. One noticeable disfigurement on Giordino is the missing pinky finger on his right hand. This was lost during the book \"Pacific Vortex! \", when Giordino jammed his finger into the barrel of a gun held by Delphi Moran.",
"Title: Stephen King\n\nStephen Edwin King (born September 21, 1947) is an American author of horror, supernatural fiction, suspense, science fiction, and fantasy. His books have sold more than 350 million copies, many of which have been adapted into feature films, miniseries, television series, and comic books. King has published 54 novels, including seven under the pen name Richard Bachman, and six non-fiction books. He has written nearly 200 short stories, most of which have been collected in book collections. Many of his stories are set in his home state of Maine. His novella \"Rita Hayworth and Shawshank Redemption\" was the basis for the film \"The Shawshank Redemption\" which is widely regarded as one of the greatest films of all time.",
"Title: National Underwater and Marine Agency\n\nThe National Underwater and Marine Agency (NUMA) is a private non-profit organization in the United States. Originally it was a fictional US government organization in the novels of author Clive Cussler. Cussler later created and now leads the actual organization which is dedicated to \"preserving our maritime heritage through the discovery, archaeological survey and conservation of shipwreck artifacts.” Additionally \"NUMA does not actively seek private funding. Most of the financial support for the projects comes from the royalties from Clive Cussler’s books.\""
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5,601
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How many seats are there at the stadium hosting the football team coached by a man previously the offensive coordinator at the University of Oregon?
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45,000
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"David Lorenzo Shaw (born July 31, 1972) is the head coach of the Stanford Cardinal football team.",
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" Previously, Shaw was a four-year letter winner playing as a wide receiver for the Cardinal from 1991 to 1994, where he was coached by Dennis Green and Bill Walsh.",
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"Gregg Brandon (born February 29, 1956) is an American football coach and former player.",
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" He also spent two years as the offensive coordinator at the University of Wyoming and was offensive coordinator for the Virginia Cavaliers for the duration of the 2009 season.",
" He was head coach for the Bowling Green Falcons, but was fired following the conclusion of the 2008 season, after six years at the helm, which included three bowl appearances and shares of two division titles.",
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"Scot Loeffler (born November 1, 1974) is an American football coach and former player.",
" He is currently the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Boston College.",
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" Prior to joining Auburn, Loeffler served as offensive coordinator for Temple.",
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"The UCF Knights football team represents The University of Central Florida (UCF) in the sport of American football.",
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" Their current head coach is Scott Frost, who began his tenure at the start of the 2016 season.",
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"Michael Eric Johnson (born May 2, 1967) is an American football coach and former quarterback, and current wide receivers coach at the University of Oregon.",
" He was the interim head coach for the UCLA Bruins football team after serving as their offensive coordinator.",
" Previously, he spent two years with the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League.",
" Johnson was hired along with former offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye by San Francisco head coach Mike Singletary on February 6, 2009.",
" Raye was fired on September 27, 2010 and Johnson was promoted.",
" For the 2016 season he served as head coach of The King's Academy Knights in Sunnyvale, California."
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"Jason Howell Phillips (born October 11, 1966) is the former offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach for the Oregon State Beavers football team, which represents the Oregon State University.",
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"Title: Major Applewhite\n\nMajor Lee Applewhite (born July 26, 1978) is an American football coach and former player. He is the current head coach for the University of Houston, where he previously served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. In 2013, he was the co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Texas. Prior to Texas, Applewhite served as offensive coordinator at Rice University under Todd Graham in 2006 and at the University of Alabama under Nick Saban in 2007. He was the youngest offensive coordinator among Division I-A schools at that time.",
"Title: Scott Frost\n\nScott Andrew Frost (born January 4, 1975) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head coach at the University of Central Florida (UCF). He was previously the offensive coordinator at the University of Oregon. He played six years in the National Football League with the New York Jets, Cleveland Browns, Green Bay Packers, and Tampa Bay Buccaneers. Frost was the starting quarterback for Tom Osborne's undefeated Nebraska Cornhuskers 1997 team that shared the national championship with the Michigan Wolverines.",
"Title: David Shaw (American football)\n\nDavid Lorenzo Shaw (born July 31, 1972) is the head coach of the Stanford Cardinal football team. Shaw was the team's offensive coordinator for the entire tenure of head coach Jim Harbaugh from 2007 to 2010. Previously, Shaw was a four-year letter winner playing as a wide receiver for the Cardinal from 1991 to 1994, where he was coached by Dennis Green and Bill Walsh. Prior to returning to Stanford as offensive coordinator, Shaw was Harbaugh's passing game coordinator at the University of San Diego and an assistant coach in the NFL for the Philadelphia Eagles, Oakland Raiders, and Baltimore Ravens.",
"Title: Gregg Brandon\n\nGregg Brandon (born February 29, 1956) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the head football coach at the Colorado School of Mines. Previous to that, he was the offensive coordinator at New Mexico State University and coached tight ends in the UFL for the Las Vegas Locomotives. He also spent two years as the offensive coordinator at the University of Wyoming and was offensive coordinator for the Virginia Cavaliers for the duration of the 2009 season. He was head coach for the Bowling Green Falcons, but was fired following the conclusion of the 2008 season, after six years at the helm, which included three bowl appearances and shares of two division titles. Brandon had previously been an assistant coach and offensive coordinator at Bowling Green under head coach Urban Meyer before Meyer left for the University of Utah in 2003.",
"Title: Scot Loeffler\n\nScot Loeffler (born November 1, 1974) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Boston College. He was previously the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Virginia Tech, having previously held the same role at Auburn University under head coach Gene Chizik. Prior to joining Auburn, Loeffler served as offensive coordinator for Temple. He has spent over a decade coaching quarterbacks, primarily in the Big Ten and Southeastern conferences.",
"Title: UCF Knights football\n\nThe UCF Knights football team represents The University of Central Florida (UCF) in the sport of American football. The Knights compete in the Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the East Division of the American Athletic Conference (The American). Their current head coach is Scott Frost, who began his tenure at the start of the 2016 season. The Knights play their home games at the 45,000 seat Spectrum Stadium. The stadium is located on UCF's main campus in Orlando, Florida, United States.",
"Title: Mike Johnson (American football coach)\n\nMichael Eric Johnson (born May 2, 1967) is an American football coach and former quarterback, and current wide receivers coach at the University of Oregon. He was the interim head coach for the UCLA Bruins football team after serving as their offensive coordinator. Previously, he spent two years with the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League. Johnson was hired along with former offensive coordinator Jimmy Raye by San Francisco head coach Mike Singletary on February 6, 2009. Raye was fired on September 27, 2010 and Johnson was promoted. For the 2016 season he served as head coach of The King's Academy Knights in Sunnyvale, California.",
"Title: Jason Phillips (wide receiver)\n\nJason Howell Phillips (born October 11, 1966) is the former offensive coordinator and wide receivers coach for the Oregon State Beavers football team, which represents the Oregon State University. He is also a former professional American football player who played as wide receiver for five seasons for the Detroit Lions and Atlanta Falcons. Phillips played college football for Houston. Coach June Jones from SMU coached him in Atlanta as offensive coordinator.",
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5,602
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who was born first, Marc Almond or Ray Davies?
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"Ray" Davies
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" Despite this, it became a favourite of John Lennon of The Beatles, and, according to Ray Davies in his autobiography, \"X-Ray\", \"someone had seen John Lennon in a club and he kept on asking the disc jockey to play 'Wonder Boy' [\"sic\"] over and over again.\"",
" Kinks guitarist Dave Davies praised the song, saying, Wonderboy' was a big one for us although it wasn't a hit.",
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" \"Got to Be Free\" plays a key role in the concept album, as the album borrows its first verse as an introduction, and closes with the full song.",
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"Return to Waterloo is the debut solo album by Kinks' leader and chief songwriter Ray Davies.",
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" According to Ray Davies, Dave Davies refused to perform on the album.",
" He later said, \"Dave refused to play and so it had to be 'Ray Davies and members of the Kinks'.",
" If he had worked with me on it, it would have been a \"great\" record, but he let me down.\""
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"Title: Orpheus in Exile\n\nOrpheus in Exile, also known as Orpheus in Exile : Songs of Vadim Kozin, is the fourteenth solo studio album by the British singer/songwriter Marc Almond. The artist credit on the album cover is extended to read 'Marc Almond with Alexei Fedorov featuring The Rossia Orchestra Ensemble'. The album was released by Strike Force Entertainment, part of Cherry Red Records, on 6 October 2009.",
"Title: Ray Davies\n\nSir Raymond Douglas \"Ray\" Davies, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; born 21 June 1944) is an English musician. He was the lead vocalist, rhythm guitarist and main songwriter for the Kinks, which he led with his younger brother, Dave. He has also acted, directed and produced shows for theatre and television.",
"Title: Jacques (album)\n\nJacques is the fifth studio album by the British singer/songwriter Marc Almond. It was released in December 1989. The album is a tribute to the Belgian singer-songwriter Jacques Brel and was instigated by Almond's collaboration with Paul Buck, who adapted Brel's original non-English lyrics specifically for Almond.",
"Title: Torment and Toreros\n\nTorment and Toreros is the second album to be released by Marc and the Mambas. The album reached #28 on the UK album charts in August 1983. It also is the last studio album to go under the name \"Marc and the Mambas\". The next album Almond issued was credited to \"Raoul and the Ruined\". The Mambas' third album, \"Bite Black and Blues\", is a live album and was initially only available via the Marc Almond fan club.",
"Title: Wonderboy (The Kinks song)\n\n\"Wonderboy\" is a pop song, written by Ray Davies and recorded by the Kinks in 1968. \"Wonderboy\" stalled at number 36 in the UK charts, becoming the band's first single not to make the UK Top Twenty since their early covers. Despite this, it became a favourite of John Lennon of The Beatles, and, according to Ray Davies in his autobiography, \"X-Ray\", \"someone had seen John Lennon in a club and he kept on asking the disc jockey to play 'Wonder Boy' [\"sic\"] over and over again.\" Kinks guitarist Dave Davies praised the song, saying, Wonderboy' was a big one for us although it wasn't a hit. That was one song we really felt something for.\" However, bassist Peter Quaife's opinion towards the track was low, later stating that \"[I] hated it ... it was horrible.\"",
"Title: Got to Be Free\n\n\"Got to Be Free\" is a song written by Ray Davies and performed by British rock band The Kinks. It was released on their 1970 LP \"Lola versus Powerman and the Moneygoround, Part One\", which included the Top 10 hit song \"Lola\". \"Got to Be Free\" plays a key role in the concept album, as the album borrows its first verse as an introduction, and closes with the full song. The song was also used in the first of the BBC's \"Play for Today\" series \"The Long Distance Piano Player\" (1970), which featured the songs own writer, Ray Davies, in the lead role.",
"Title: Return to Waterloo\n\nReturn to Waterloo is the debut solo album by Kinks' leader and chief songwriter Ray Davies. Three of the tracks on the album release were also available in near-identical form on The Kinks' 1984 release \"Word of Mouth\". All of The Kinks appear on the album with the exception of Dave Davies. According to Ray Davies, Dave Davies refused to perform on the album. He later said, \"Dave refused to play and so it had to be 'Ray Davies and members of the Kinks'. If he had worked with me on it, it would have been a \"great\" record, but he let me down.\"",
"Title: The Stars We Are\n\nThe Stars We Are is the fourth studio album by the British singer/songwriter Marc Almond. It was released in September 1988, reaching number 41 on the UK Albums Chart, and 144 on the US Billboard 200 Album Chart. It is Almond's highest selling solo album in both countries and was certified Silver by the BPI. \"The Stars We Are\" includes the singles \"Tears Run Rings\", \"Bitter Sweet\", \"Something's Gotten Hold of My Heart\" and \"Only the Moment\".",
"Title: Marc and the Mambas\n\nMarc and the Mambas was a new wave group, formed by Marc Almond in 1982 as an offshoot project from Soft Cell. The band's line-up changed frequently, and included Matt Johnson from The The and Annie Hogan, with whom Almond worked later in his solo career."
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Lee El was an actress in what neo noir political crime film?
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Inside Men
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"Title: Richie (film)\n\nRichie is an upcoming Indian Tamil neo noir action crime film directed by Gautham Ramachandran and written by Rakshit Shetty. A remake of the 2014 Kannada film \"Ulidavaru Kandanthe\", the film stars Nivin Pauly, Natarajan Subramaniam, Ashok Selvan, Shraddha Srinath and Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli in the lead roles. It began production during June 2016. The film also marks the straight entry of Nivin Pauly into Tamil cinema.",
"Title: Five Minutes to Live\n\nFive Minutes to Live is a 1961 American neo noir crime film. It was re-titled Door-to-Door Maniac for an American International Pictures re-release in 1966. The film stars Johnny Cash and Cay Forrester, who wrote the screenplay and whose husband, Ludlow Flower, produced.",
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"Title: Compelled\n\nCompelled is a 1960 British neo noir black and white crime film, one of two films directed by Ramsey Herrington. It stars Ronald Howard and Beth Rogan.",
"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: Kaddipudi\n\nKaddipudi (Kannada: ಕಡ್ಡಿಪುಡಿ ) is a 2013 Indian Kannada language neo noir crime film directed by Duniya Soori and produced by M. Chandru. The screenplay was written by Soori and Rajesh Nataranga and the film stars Shivrajkumar as Anand alias Kaddipudi, a \"rowdy\" in Bangalore who vows to relinquish his life of crime and lead a normal life. The film also features Radhika Pandit, Rangayana Raghu, Anant Nag, Rajesh Nataranga, Balu Nagendra, Sharath Lohitashwa, Renuka Prasad and Avinash in pivotal roles.",
"Title: Johnny Cool\n\nJohnny Cool is a 1963 neo noir crime film directed by William Asher based on the novel \"The Kingdom of Johnny Cool\" by John McPartland which stars Henry Silva and Elizabeth Montgomery. Produced in part by Peter Lawford, \"Johnny Cool\" features a cast that also includes Mort Sahl, Telly Savalas, Jim Backus, Joey Bishop, and Sammy Davis, Jr., who also sings the theme song.",
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"Title: The Challenge (1960 film)\n\nThe Challenge, released as It Takes a Thief in the United States, is a 1960 British neo noir crime film directed by John Gilling and starring Jayne Mansfield and Anthony Quayle."
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Which of these American musicians is now a Swiss citizen, John Reis or Tina Turner?
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Tina Turner
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" He played in both these bands until their breakups in 2005 and 2007 respectively.",
" He also released a solo recording under the name Back Off Cupids, which was recorded in 1994 but not released until 1999.",
" Over the years he has performed in many other musical acts including Conservative Itch, Stacatto Reads, Custom Floor, and Beehive & the Barracudas.",
" He is the owner of Swami Records, a label he founded in 1999 (he uses the title The Swami in this capacity).",
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" Several of the songs were written by Ike (including one by \"Eki Renrut\", which is Ike Turner's name backwards) and \"The Way You Love Me\" which was a song the Turners had recorded for their very first studio album together, \"The Soul of Ike & Tina Turner\", a decade earlier."
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" Reis announced the group's formation in August 2007, after all of his previous acts had broken up by January of that year.",
" The band also includes Beehive and the Barracudas guitarist Gar Wood, CPC Gangbangs bassist Tommy Kitsos, and former Delta 72 drummer Jason Kourkounis.",
" Wood and Kourkounis had previously recorded and performed with Reis in the Hot Snakes.",
" The band members are credited on the album using pseudonyms that they had used in their previous acts: Reis is credited as \"Speedo\" (his stage name in Rocket from the Crypt), Wood as \"Dner\" (Beehive and the Barracudas), Kitsos as \"Skitsos\" (CPC Gangbangs), and Kourkounis as \"Jsinclair\" (Hot Snakes)."
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LAbyrinth is based on the book about the murder investigation of the hip-hop artist killed in what city?
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Las Vegas
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" The movie changes various details found in the book from relatively minor ones (in the book, Tibbs is a police officer in California) to more major (basic details of the murder, including the victim, are different).",
" It stars Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger, and was produced by Walter Mirisch.",
" The screenplay was by Stirling Silliphant."
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"In law enforcement parlance, the term murder book refers to the case file of a murder investigation.",
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"My Brother's Keeper is the debut album by hip-hop artist Lake, also known as Lakey The Kid.",
" Fellow Queensbridge hip-hop artist Cormega is featured heavily on the album.",
" The first single from the album was \"The Oath\" which was performed by both Lake and Cormega."
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"This is the discography of DJ Quik, an American hip-hop artist and Record producer.",
" This list includes all of the official album and single releases, including his albums, \"Quik Is the Name\", which debuted at No. 29 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and No. 9 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in 1991. \"",
"Way 2 Fonky\", which debuted at No. 10 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and No. 13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in 1992. \"",
"Safe + Sound\", which debuted at No. 14 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in 1995. \"",
"Rhythm-al-ism\", which debuted at No. 63 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and No. 13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in 1995. \"",
"Balance & Options\", which was his first album not to chart and not to receive a RIAA certification in 2000. \"",
"Under tha Influence\", which debuted at No. 27 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and No. 7 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in 2002. \"",
"Trauma\", which debuted at No. 43 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, No. 13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, No. 9 on the Rap Albums, and No. 1 on the Independent Albums in 2005."
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"On September 7, 1996, American hip-hop artist Tupac Shakur was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
" The shooting occurred at 11:15 p.m. Pacific time when the car with Shakur stopped at a red light at East Flamingo Road and Koval Lane.",
" Shakur was struck by four .40 caliber rounds fired from a Glock: two in the chest, one in the arm, and one in the thigh.",
" He died from his wounds six days later from respiratory failure that led to cardiac arrest after the removal of his right lung in the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada.",
" In the 2015 documentary \"Murder Rap\", which discusses Shakur's murder, former LAPD Detective Greg Kading, contends that Orlando Anderson's uncle \"Keffe D\" officially confirmed that Anderson was the one who shot and killed Shakur."
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"\"Hot Spot\" is the first single released from American female hip-hop artist Foxy Brown's second album \"Chyna Doll\".",
" It was released in the United States on October 26, 1998.",
" The single was produced by Murder Inc founder Irv Gotti and co-producer Lil' Rob, with lyrics written by Foxy Brown and hip-hop artist Jay-Z.",
" The single received a short-lived buzz and peaked at 91 on the Billboard Hot 100.",
" It was the last time Foxy Brown would make her appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 as a solo artist."
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"Title: Green Bicycle Case\n\nThe Green Bicycle Case was a murder investigation and trial over the shooting of a young woman named Bella Wright in Little Stretton, near Leicester, England on 5 July 1919. Wright was killed by a bullet wound to the head. Earlier that evening she had been seen with a man on a green bicycle. Ronald Vivian Light was tried for her murder but acquitted.",
"Title: Uzi (hip hop artist)\n\nUzi (pronounced as \"Uji\") is a popular Japanese hip-hop artist. He has released four major albums, most recently his “Natural 9” album released in March 2008. Uzi is one of the rappers to incorporate more overt elements of Japanese culture into his music and videos, specifically aspects referring to the samurai (to which he claims direct ancestry). He is a great example of an artist who maintains the localization of hip-hop music through his dependence on the incorporation of Japanese themes into his work. Such non-Americanization of his hip-hop music has been met with varying opinions; some view this as disrespectful of the origins of hip-hop culture, while there are those who appreciate Uzi’s apparent embracing of Japanese culture. Still others believe that though his music is more heavily influenced by Japan’s society, it is less authentic since Uzi is so dissimilar from the original American hip-hop artists who are credited with creating the music genre.",
"Title: LAbyrinth (2017 film)\n\nLAbyrinth is an upcoming American biographical crime thriller film directed by Brad Furman and written by Christian Contreras. It is based on the book of same name by Randall Sullivan, about the murder investigations of Tupac Shakur and The Notorious B.I.G. The film stars Johnny Depp, Forest Whitaker, Rockmond Dunbar, and Neil Brown Jr.",
"Title: Murder Investigation Team (TV series)\n\nMurder Investigation Team is a British police procedural drama series produced by the ITV network as a spin-off from the long-running series, \"The Bill\". The series recounts the activities of a Murder Investigation Team, who are linked to the Sun Hill borough of London, as featured in \"The Bill\".",
"Title: In the Heat of the Night (film)\n\nIn the Heat of the Night is a 1967 American mystery drama film directed by Norman Jewison. It is based on John Ball's 1965 novel of the same name and tells the story of Virgil Tibbs, a black police detective from Philadelphia, who becomes involved in a murder investigation in a small town in Mississippi. The movie changes various details found in the book from relatively minor ones (in the book, Tibbs is a police officer in California) to more major (basic details of the murder, including the victim, are different). It stars Sidney Poitier and Rod Steiger, and was produced by Walter Mirisch. The screenplay was by Stirling Silliphant.",
"Title: Murder book\n\nIn law enforcement parlance, the term murder book refers to the case file of a murder investigation. Typically, murder books include crime scene photographs and sketches, autopsy and forensic reports, transcripts of investigators' notes and witness interviews. The murder book encapsulates the complete paper trail of a murder investigation, from the time the murder is first reported through the arrest of a suspect.",
"Title: My Brother's Keeper (Lake album)\n\nMy Brother's Keeper is the debut album by hip-hop artist Lake, also known as Lakey The Kid. Fellow Queensbridge hip-hop artist Cormega is featured heavily on the album. The first single from the album was \"The Oath\" which was performed by both Lake and Cormega.",
"Title: DJ Quik discography\n\nThis is the discography of DJ Quik, an American hip-hop artist and Record producer. This list includes all of the official album and single releases, including his albums, \"Quik Is the Name\", which debuted at No. 29 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and No. 9 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in 1991. \" Way 2 Fonky\", which debuted at No. 10 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and No. 13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in 1992. \" Safe + Sound\", which debuted at No. 14 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and No. 1 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in 1995. \" Rhythm-al-ism\", which debuted at No. 63 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and No. 13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in 1995. \" Balance & Options\", which was his first album not to chart and not to receive a RIAA certification in 2000. \" Under tha Influence\", which debuted at No. 27 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, and No. 7 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums in 2002. \" Trauma\", which debuted at No. 43 on the US \"Billboard\" 200 chart, No. 13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums, No. 9 on the Rap Albums, and No. 1 on the Independent Albums in 2005.",
"Title: Murder of Tupac Shakur\n\nOn September 7, 1996, American hip-hop artist Tupac Shakur was fatally shot in a drive-by shooting in Las Vegas, Nevada. The shooting occurred at 11:15 p.m. Pacific time when the car with Shakur stopped at a red light at East Flamingo Road and Koval Lane. Shakur was struck by four .40 caliber rounds fired from a Glock: two in the chest, one in the arm, and one in the thigh. He died from his wounds six days later from respiratory failure that led to cardiac arrest after the removal of his right lung in the University Medical Center of Southern Nevada. In the 2015 documentary \"Murder Rap\", which discusses Shakur's murder, former LAPD Detective Greg Kading, contends that Orlando Anderson's uncle \"Keffe D\" officially confirmed that Anderson was the one who shot and killed Shakur.",
"Title: Hot Spot (song)\n\n\"Hot Spot\" is the first single released from American female hip-hop artist Foxy Brown's second album \"Chyna Doll\". It was released in the United States on October 26, 1998. The single was produced by Murder Inc founder Irv Gotti and co-producer Lil' Rob, with lyrics written by Foxy Brown and hip-hop artist Jay-Z. The single received a short-lived buzz and peaked at 91 on the Billboard Hot 100. It was the last time Foxy Brown would make her appearance on the Billboard Hot 100 as a solo artist."
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Brian Shields, was a Liverpool-born English painter, he acquired the nickname "Braaq" in his school days — on account of his artistic talent he was nicknamed "Braque" after Georges Braque, of which nationality, was a major 20th-century painter, collagist, draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor?
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"Brian Shields (1951–1997) was a Liverpool-born English painter.",
" He is best known for painting industrial scenes of northern Britain.",
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"Georges Braque ( ; ] ; 13 May 1882 – 31 August 1963) was a major 20th-century French painter, collagist, draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor.",
" His most important contributions to the history of art were in his alliance with Fauvism from 1906, and the role he played in the development of Cubism.",
" Braque’s work between 1908 and 1912 is closely associated with that of his colleague Pablo Picasso.",
" Their respective Cubist works were indistinguishable for many years, yet the quiet nature of Braque was partially eclipsed by the fame and notoriety of Picasso."
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"John Erhart Kashdan (12 February 1917 - 22 February 2001) was an English painter, printmaker and teacher of Russian Jewish descent.",
" He studied at the Royal Academy Schools and later exhibited in London and America before withdrawing from exhibiting around 1950 to focus on his teaching career.",
" His work in the 1940s was influenced by Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris and Georges Braque.",
" Post-war influences include Paul Klee and José Guadalupe Posada as well as contemporaries Robert Colquhoun and Robert MacBryde."
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"Concert is an oil on canvas still-life painting by Cubist painter Georges Braque, painted in 1937.",
" It measures 28 × 35½ in.",
" (71.12 × 90.17 cm).",
" In comparison to earlier paintings by Braque, especially those of Analytical Cubism, it contains Surrealist inspired aspects, such as a more colorful palette, and a more representational rendering of the objects.",
" \"Concert\" incorporates colors such as green and blue, as opposed to containing strictly neutral tones.",
" However, \"Concert\" still incorporates many Cubist elements, such as the play on perspectives, fragmentation, and the inclusion of letters."
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"Katerina Wilczynski (1894-1978) was a 20th-century painter, printmaker and illustrator.",
" She was born in Poland but spent a large part of her career in Britain and Italy.",
" Wilczynski painted portraits and cityscapes throughout her career, but is best known as a landscape artist."
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"20th-century Western painting begins with the heritage of late-19th-century painters Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and others who were essential for the development of modern art.",
" At the beginning of the 20th century, Henri Matisse and several other young artists including the pre-cubist Georges Braque, André Derain, Raoul Dufy and Maurice de Vlaminck revolutionized the Paris art world with \"wild\", multi-colored, expressive landscapes and figure paintings that the critics called Fauvism.",
" Matisse's second version of \"The Dance\" signified a key point in his career and in the development of modern painting.",
" It reflected Matisse's incipient fascination with primitive art: the intense warm color of the figures against the cool blue-green background and the rhythmical succession of the dancing nudes convey the feelings of emotional liberation and hedonism."
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"Hans Erni (February 21, 1909 – March 21, 2015) was a Swiss graphic designer, painter, illustrator, engraver and sculptor.",
" Born in Lucerne, the third of eight siblings, to a cabin cruiser engineer, he studied art at the Académie Julian in Paris and later in Berlin, and admired artist such as Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque.",
" He is known for having illustrated postage stamps, his lithographs for the Swiss Red Cross, his participation on the Olympic Committee as well as his activism.",
" His 1939 works and first major public success was a mural titled Switzerland: \"Vacation Land of the People\" was commissioned and displayed for the national exhibition in Zürich.",
" The Hans Erni Museum, situated in the grounds of the Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne, contains a large collection of artwork, he also designed ceramics and theatre costumes and sets.",
" He did the art for Swiss bank notes, in the 1940s but, after the notes were already printed they were never published, because a member of the State Council of Lucerne criticized that Erni was deemed as a communist.",
" However, Erni was never member of any political party.",
" In 2004, he was awarded the honorary citizenship of the city of Lucerne.",
" On 10 January 2009 he received the SwissAward for lifetime accomplishment.",
" In his career, he realized about 300 posters and several murals (for the Red Cross, the IOC, the United Nations, ICAO, and many public and private enterprises).",
" He illustrated about 200 books and created 90 Postage stamps and 25 medals."
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"Glebe House and \"Glebe Gallery\" are located just outside the town of Letterkenny near Churchill.",
" The English portrait and landscape painter Derek Hill lived and worked there from 1954 until he presented the house and his art collection to the Irish state in 1981.",
" Hill's former studio has been converted into a modern gallery with changing exhibitions while his art collection is shown in his former home together with European and oriental furniture and William Morris wallpapers and fabrics.",
" The collection includes works by Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Louis le Brocquy, Graham Sutherland, Auguste Renoir, Jack Butler Yeats, Oskar Kokoshka, Patrick Swift and the native Tory Island painter, James Dixon."
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"L'Oiseau bleu (also known as The Blue Bird and Der Blaue Vogel) is a large oil painting created in 1912–1913 by the French artist and theorist Jean Metzinger (1883–1956); considered by Guillaume Apollinaire and André Salmon as a founder of Cubism, along with Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso.",
" \"L'Oiseau bleu\", one of Metzinger's most recognizable and frequently referenced works, was first exhibited in Paris at the Salon des Indépendants in the spring of 1913 (n. 2087), several months after the publication of the first (and only) Cubist manifesto, \"Du «Cubisme»\", written by Jean Metzinger and Albert Gleizes (1912).",
" It was subsequently exhibited at the 1913 in Berlin (titled \"Der blaue Vogel\", n. 287).",
" Apollinaire described \"L'Oiseau bleu\" as a 'very brilliant painting' and 'his most important work to date'.",
" \"L'Oiseau bleu\", acquired by the City of Paris in 1937, forms part of the permanent collection at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris."
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"Sir William Rothenstein (29 January 1872 – 14 February 1945) was an English painter, printmaker, draughtsman, lecturer, and writer on art.",
" Emerging during the early 1890s, Rothenstein continued to make art right up until his death in the mid-1940s.",
" Though he covered many subjects – ranging from landscapes in France to representations of Jewish synagogues in London – he is perhaps best known for his work as a war artist in both world wars, his portraits, and his popular memoirs, written in the 1930s.",
" More than two hundred of Rothenstein's portraits of famous people can be found in the National Portrait Gallery collection.",
" The Tate Gallery also holds a large collection of his paintings, prints and drawings.",
" Rothenstein served as Principal at the Royal College of Art from 1920 to 1935.",
" He was knighted in 1931 for his services to art.",
" In March 2015 'From Bradford to Benares: the Art of Sir William Rothenstein', the first major exhibition of Rothenstein's work for over forty years, opened at Bradford's Cartwright Hall Gallery, touring to the Ben Uri in London later that year."
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"Title: Braaq\n\nBrian Shields (1951–1997) was a Liverpool-born English painter. He is best known for painting industrial scenes of northern Britain. He acquired the nickname \"Braaq\" in his school days — on account of his artistic talent he was nicknamed \"Braque\" after the French artist Georges Braque.",
"Title: Georges Braque\n\nGeorges Braque ( ; ] ; 13 May 1882 – 31 August 1963) was a major 20th-century French painter, collagist, draughtsman, printmaker and sculptor. His most important contributions to the history of art were in his alliance with Fauvism from 1906, and the role he played in the development of Cubism. Braque’s work between 1908 and 1912 is closely associated with that of his colleague Pablo Picasso. Their respective Cubist works were indistinguishable for many years, yet the quiet nature of Braque was partially eclipsed by the fame and notoriety of Picasso.",
"Title: John Kashdan\n\nJohn Erhart Kashdan (12 February 1917 - 22 February 2001) was an English painter, printmaker and teacher of Russian Jewish descent. He studied at the Royal Academy Schools and later exhibited in London and America before withdrawing from exhibiting around 1950 to focus on his teaching career. His work in the 1940s was influenced by Pablo Picasso, Juan Gris and Georges Braque. Post-war influences include Paul Klee and José Guadalupe Posada as well as contemporaries Robert Colquhoun and Robert MacBryde.",
"Title: Concert 1937\n\nConcert is an oil on canvas still-life painting by Cubist painter Georges Braque, painted in 1937. It measures 28 × 35½ in. (71.12 × 90.17 cm). In comparison to earlier paintings by Braque, especially those of Analytical Cubism, it contains Surrealist inspired aspects, such as a more colorful palette, and a more representational rendering of the objects. \"Concert\" incorporates colors such as green and blue, as opposed to containing strictly neutral tones. However, \"Concert\" still incorporates many Cubist elements, such as the play on perspectives, fragmentation, and the inclusion of letters.",
"Title: Katerina Wilczynski\n\nKaterina Wilczynski (1894-1978) was a 20th-century painter, printmaker and illustrator. She was born in Poland but spent a large part of her career in Britain and Italy. Wilczynski painted portraits and cityscapes throughout her career, but is best known as a landscape artist.",
"Title: 20th-century Western painting\n\n20th-century Western painting begins with the heritage of late-19th-century painters Vincent van Gogh, Paul Cézanne, Paul Gauguin, Georges Seurat and Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec, and others who were essential for the development of modern art. At the beginning of the 20th century, Henri Matisse and several other young artists including the pre-cubist Georges Braque, André Derain, Raoul Dufy and Maurice de Vlaminck revolutionized the Paris art world with \"wild\", multi-colored, expressive landscapes and figure paintings that the critics called Fauvism. Matisse's second version of \"The Dance\" signified a key point in his career and in the development of modern painting. It reflected Matisse's incipient fascination with primitive art: the intense warm color of the figures against the cool blue-green background and the rhythmical succession of the dancing nudes convey the feelings of emotional liberation and hedonism.",
"Title: Hans Erni\n\nHans Erni (February 21, 1909 – March 21, 2015) was a Swiss graphic designer, painter, illustrator, engraver and sculptor. Born in Lucerne, the third of eight siblings, to a cabin cruiser engineer, he studied art at the Académie Julian in Paris and later in Berlin, and admired artist such as Pablo Picasso and Georges Braque. He is known for having illustrated postage stamps, his lithographs for the Swiss Red Cross, his participation on the Olympic Committee as well as his activism. His 1939 works and first major public success was a mural titled Switzerland: \"Vacation Land of the People\" was commissioned and displayed for the national exhibition in Zürich. The Hans Erni Museum, situated in the grounds of the Swiss Museum of Transport in Lucerne, contains a large collection of artwork, he also designed ceramics and theatre costumes and sets. He did the art for Swiss bank notes, in the 1940s but, after the notes were already printed they were never published, because a member of the State Council of Lucerne criticized that Erni was deemed as a communist. However, Erni was never member of any political party. In 2004, he was awarded the honorary citizenship of the city of Lucerne. On 10 January 2009 he received the SwissAward for lifetime accomplishment. In his career, he realized about 300 posters and several murals (for the Red Cross, the IOC, the United Nations, ICAO, and many public and private enterprises). He illustrated about 200 books and created 90 Postage stamps and 25 medals.",
"Title: Glebe Gallery\n\nGlebe House and \"Glebe Gallery\" are located just outside the town of Letterkenny near Churchill. The English portrait and landscape painter Derek Hill lived and worked there from 1954 until he presented the house and his art collection to the Irish state in 1981. Hill's former studio has been converted into a modern gallery with changing exhibitions while his art collection is shown in his former home together with European and oriental furniture and William Morris wallpapers and fabrics. The collection includes works by Pablo Picasso, Georges Braque, Louis le Brocquy, Graham Sutherland, Auguste Renoir, Jack Butler Yeats, Oskar Kokoshka, Patrick Swift and the native Tory Island painter, James Dixon.",
"Title: L'Oiseau bleu (Metzinger)\n\nL'Oiseau bleu (also known as The Blue Bird and Der Blaue Vogel) is a large oil painting created in 1912–1913 by the French artist and theorist Jean Metzinger (1883–1956); considered by Guillaume Apollinaire and André Salmon as a founder of Cubism, along with Georges Braque and Pablo Picasso. \"L'Oiseau bleu\", one of Metzinger's most recognizable and frequently referenced works, was first exhibited in Paris at the Salon des Indépendants in the spring of 1913 (n. 2087), several months after the publication of the first (and only) Cubist manifesto, \"Du «Cubisme»\", written by Jean Metzinger and Albert Gleizes (1912). It was subsequently exhibited at the 1913 in Berlin (titled \"Der blaue Vogel\", n. 287). Apollinaire described \"L'Oiseau bleu\" as a 'very brilliant painting' and 'his most important work to date'. \"L'Oiseau bleu\", acquired by the City of Paris in 1937, forms part of the permanent collection at the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris.",
"Title: William Rothenstein\n\nSir William Rothenstein (29 January 1872 – 14 February 1945) was an English painter, printmaker, draughtsman, lecturer, and writer on art. Emerging during the early 1890s, Rothenstein continued to make art right up until his death in the mid-1940s. Though he covered many subjects – ranging from landscapes in France to representations of Jewish synagogues in London – he is perhaps best known for his work as a war artist in both world wars, his portraits, and his popular memoirs, written in the 1930s. More than two hundred of Rothenstein's portraits of famous people can be found in the National Portrait Gallery collection. The Tate Gallery also holds a large collection of his paintings, prints and drawings. Rothenstein served as Principal at the Royal College of Art from 1920 to 1935. He was knighted in 1931 for his services to art. In March 2015 'From Bradford to Benares: the Art of Sir William Rothenstein', the first major exhibition of Rothenstein's work for over forty years, opened at Bradford's Cartwright Hall Gallery, touring to the Ben Uri in London later that year."
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What was founded to preserve football memorabilia and is home to The Rabbit in the Moon?
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National Football Museum
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"The Museum of the American Gangster is a two-room museum located at 80 St. Mark's Place in the East Village, Manhattan New York City.",
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" Its Exhibition of the American Gangster was \"founded to preserve newspapers, photographs and other original documents from the Prohibition Era\".",
" The museum's collection of memorabilia of organized crime in America includes John Dillinger's death masks, bullets from the Saint Valentine's Day massacre investigation, and a bullet from the shooting of Pretty Boy Floyd.",
" The former speakeasy has a history of its own; the building is the former residence of Walter Scheib.",
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"The Connecticut Air & Space Center is a non-profit Air Museum that displays vintage aircraft, memorabilia, and artifacts that pertain to Connecticut, both inside and out.",
" The museum's motto is to: Honor, Preserve, Educate.",
" Honoring the founders, workers, and companies from Connecticut.",
" Preserving the vehicles and artifacts they used.",
" And Educating this generation and the next about this history.",
" Founded by George Gunther in 1998 after the closing of the Stratford Army Engine Plant, in Stratford, Connecticut.",
" Currently the Connecticut Air & Space Center occupies buildings 6 and 53 at the former Stratford Army Engine Plant complex.",
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"East Walnut Hills is a neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States.",
" Founded in 1867, originally as the independent incorporated village of Woodburn, East Walnut Hills is a diverse neighborhood, both ethnically and economically.",
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" The neighborhood includes the large historic district between the O'Bryonville business district (Evanston) and the DeSales Corner (East Walnut Hills), home to opulent mansions with large setbacks, as well as Annwood Park on Madison Road and the Bettman Preserve, an urban nature preserve.",
" Large estates also exist along William Howard Taft Road, capitalizing on the views of the Ohio River and Downtown Cincinnati.",
" Many older homes in the areas surrounding St. Ursula Academy, along East McMillan Street, are being subdivided and converted into condominiums.",
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"The College of Piping was founded in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1944 by Seumas MacNeill and Thomas Pearston to pass on the art of the Great Highland Bagpipe to all who wanted to learn Scotland's national instrument.",
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" College lessons are subsidised by profits from the College Shop which sells instruments, music, Highland wear and bagpipe accessories.",
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"Al Wabra Wildlife Preserve (AWWP) is a privately owned wildlife preserve in the heart of Qatar founded by Qatari Prince Saud bin Muhammed Al Thani.",
" The preservation accommodates the World Heritage Cycad Gene Bank (WHCGB) which operates in conjunction under formal agreement with several overseas national governments to protect both in-situ and ex-situ this family of prehistoric plants.",
" The preserve is home to roughly 2,000 animals and has a staff of over 200.",
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"Michael O'Hare (born June 1981) is a British chef from Redcar, North Yorkshire, England.",
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"FC Nomads of Connah's Quay was founded in 2009 when, during the 2008/09 season, stories started to circulate that Connah's Quay may lose its football team for the first time since 1890, and that they might merge with local rivals Flint.",
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"Title: Museum of the American Gangster\n\nThe Museum of the American Gangster is a two-room museum located at 80 St. Mark's Place in the East Village, Manhattan New York City. Opened in 2010, it is located upstairs from a former speakeasy in a neighborhood once frequented by Al Capone, Lucky Luciano, and John Gotti. Its Exhibition of the American Gangster was \"founded to preserve newspapers, photographs and other original documents from the Prohibition Era\". The museum's collection of memorabilia of organized crime in America includes John Dillinger's death masks, bullets from the Saint Valentine's Day massacre investigation, and a bullet from the shooting of Pretty Boy Floyd. The former speakeasy has a history of its own; the building is the former residence of Walter Scheib. The exhibit is currently open. It is also possible to tour the old speakeasy.",
"Title: National Football Museum\n\nThe National Football Museum is England’s national museum of football. It was established at the Urbis building in Manchester city centre, founded to preserve, conserve and interpret important collections of football memorabilia.",
"Title: Connecticut Air and Space Center\n\nThe Connecticut Air & Space Center is a non-profit Air Museum that displays vintage aircraft, memorabilia, and artifacts that pertain to Connecticut, both inside and out. The museum's motto is to: Honor, Preserve, Educate. Honoring the founders, workers, and companies from Connecticut. Preserving the vehicles and artifacts they used. And Educating this generation and the next about this history. Founded by George Gunther in 1998 after the closing of the Stratford Army Engine Plant, in Stratford, Connecticut. Currently the Connecticut Air & Space Center occupies buildings 6 and 53 at the former Stratford Army Engine Plant complex. The museum is one of only a handful throughout the country to be located in a portion of an original WWII aircraft factory.",
"Title: East Walnut Hills, Cincinnati\n\nEast Walnut Hills is a neighborhood in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States. Founded in 1867, originally as the independent incorporated village of Woodburn, East Walnut Hills is a diverse neighborhood, both ethnically and economically. It has long been known as a very fashionable neighborhood and home to many prominent Cincinnatians. The neighborhood includes the large historic district between the O'Bryonville business district (Evanston) and the DeSales Corner (East Walnut Hills), home to opulent mansions with large setbacks, as well as Annwood Park on Madison Road and the Bettman Preserve, an urban nature preserve. Large estates also exist along William Howard Taft Road, capitalizing on the views of the Ohio River and Downtown Cincinnati. Many older homes in the areas surrounding St. Ursula Academy, along East McMillan Street, are being subdivided and converted into condominiums. East Walnut Hills is home to the historic Saint Francis De Sales Catholic Church, at the intersection of Madison Road and Woodburn Avenue, and neighboring Purcell Marian High School.",
"Title: College of Piping\n\nThe College of Piping was founded in Glasgow, Scotland, in 1944 by Seumas MacNeill and Thomas Pearston to pass on the art of the Great Highland Bagpipe to all who wanted to learn Scotland's national instrument. As well as teaching, the College's aims were/are to preserve the heritage of the bagpipe by collecting piping artefacts, manuscripts and memorabilia and by providing a focal point for pipers the world over. College lessons are subsidised by profits from the College Shop which sells instruments, music, Highland wear and bagpipe accessories. A charity, the College often teaches students of low means for free.",
"Title: Al Wabra Wildlife Preserve\n\nAl Wabra Wildlife Preserve (AWWP) is a privately owned wildlife preserve in the heart of Qatar founded by Qatari Prince Saud bin Muhammed Al Thani. The preservation accommodates the World Heritage Cycad Gene Bank (WHCGB) which operates in conjunction under formal agreement with several overseas national governments to protect both in-situ and ex-situ this family of prehistoric plants. The preserve is home to roughly 2,000 animals and has a staff of over 200. It occupies 2.5 square kilometers of land, including a 1,000-square-meter state of the art climate controlled greenhouse.",
"Title: David France Collection\n\nThe David France Collection is a collection of football memorabilia, consisting of more than 10,000 items related to the birth and development of Everton Football Club in Liverpool, England.",
"Title: Michael O'Hare (chef)\n\nMichael O'Hare (born June 1981) is a British chef from Redcar, North Yorkshire, England. He is chef-patron at The Man Behind The Curtain in Leeds, which was awarded a Michelin star in October 2015. He is also Creative Director of GG Hospitality and oversees the company's restaurant The Rabbit in the Moon at the National Football Museum in Manchester.",
"Title: FC Nomads of Connah's Quay\n\nFC Nomads of Connah's Quay was founded in 2009 when, during the 2008/09 season, stories started to circulate that Connah's Quay may lose its football team for the first time since 1890, and that they might merge with local rivals Flint. A group of long time supporters and local football experts set out to preserve football in Connah's Quay.",
"Title: Fleet Air Arm Museum (Australia)\n\nThe Australian Fleet Air Arm Museum, formerly known as Australia's Museum of Flight, is a military aerospace museum located at the naval air station HMAS \"Albatross\" , near Nowra, New South Wales. The museum was opened in 1990, although efforts to preserve artifacts related to Australia's naval aviation history began in 1974. The museum houses aircraft used throughout the history of the Fleet Air Arm, the naval aviation branch of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), along with other aircraft of relevance to Australia's aviation history, and memorabilia relating to Australian aircraft carriers. The museum includes 34 aircraft and helicopters in its collection. It is open to the public daily, except for major public holidays. The museum building is also home to Albatross Aero Club."
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When was the star born who Who has roles in both The Pursuit of Happyness and The Death and Life of John F. Donovan?
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6 November 1972
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"Title: Marta Ribera\n\nMarta Ribera is a Spanish theatrical actress star born in 1971. She is perhaps best known for her roles in the Frank Wildhorn musical Jekyll & Hyde (musical) in the starring role of Lucy Harris and her most recent role as The Lady of the Lake in Monty Python's Spamalot. She has also appeared as Sally Bowles in Cabaret (musical), amongst other roles.",
"Title: Constance Talmadge\n\nConstance Alice Talmadge (April 19, 1898 – November 23, 1973) was an American silent movie star born in Brooklyn, New York. She was the sister of actresses Norma and Natalie Talmadge.",
"Title: Chris Gardner\n\nChristopher Paul Gardner (born February 9, 1954) is an American businessman, investor, stockbroker, motivational speaker, author, and philanthropist who, during the early 1980s, struggled with homelessness while raising his toddler son, Christopher Gardner, Jr. Gardner's book of memoirs, \"The Pursuit of Happyness\", was published in May 2006. The 2006 motion picture \"The Pursuit of Happyness\", directed by Gabriele Muccino and starring Will Smith is based on the book."
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What is the birth date of the person who crowned Wendy Fitzwilliam as Miss Universe 1998?
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January 8, 1971
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What actor appearred in The CW's Gossip Girl and the 2009 film S. Darko?
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Ed Westwick
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" He made his feature film debut in \"Children of Men\" (2006) and has since appeared in the films \"Breaking and Entering\" (2006), \"Son of Rambow\" (2007), \"S. Darko\" (2009), \"Chalet Girl\" (2011), \"J. Edgar\" (2011), \"Romeo and Juliet\" (2013), \"Bone in the Throat\" (2015), \"Freaks of Nature\" (2015), and \"Billionaire Ransom\" (2016).",
" He currently plays Vincent Swan in the BBC Two television comedy series \"White Gold\" (2017)."
],
"title": "Ed Westwick"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jennifer Tallulah \"Jenny\" Humphrey is one of the characters in both the \"Gossip Girl\" and \"The It Girl\" series of novels by Cecily von Ziegesar.",
" She is portrayed by Taylor Momsen in the \"Gossip Girl\" television adaptation on The CW."
],
"title": "Jenny Humphrey"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The first season of \"Gossip Girl\", an American teen drama based upon the book series by Cecily von Ziegesar.",
" Developed for television by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage.",
" Airing on The CW from September 19, 2007 till May 19, 2008 with 18 episodes.",
" It tells the story of Serena van der Woodsen's return to Manhattan's Upper East Side in New York City following her mysterious disappearance to boarding school in Connecticut, while being watched by gossip website Gossip Girl."
],
"title": "Gossip Girl (season 1)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gossip Girl is an American teen drama television series based on the book series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar.",
" The series, created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, originally ran on The CW for six seasons from September 19, 2007, to December 17, 2012.",
" Narrated by the omniscient blogger \"Gossip Girl\", voiced by Kristen Bell, the series revolves around the fictional lives of upper-class adolescents living in Manhattan's Upper East Side."
],
"title": "Gossip Girl"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"The Goodbye Gossip Girl\" is the 43rd episode of the CW television series, \"Gossip Girl\".",
" It was also the twenty-fifth and final episode of the show's second season.",
" The episode was written by Joshua Safran and directed by Norman Buckley.",
" It originally aired on Monday, May 18, 2009 on the CW."
],
"title": "The Goodbye Gossip Girl"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Valley Girls\" is the twenty-fourth episode of the second season of The CW television series \"Gossip Girl\".",
" The episode served as a backdoor pilot for a potential \"Gossip Girl\" spin-off series set in the 1980s, entitled \"Valley Girls\".",
" The episode was directed by Mark Piznarski and written by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage (this was the first episode of the series since \"Much 'I Do' About Nothing\" to be co-written by Schwartz).",
" It was filmed on location in New York City, New York and in Los Angeles, California.",
" References to elements of 1980s popular culture were heavily accentuated in the episode, which the producers hoped would bridge the generation gap between the characters and audience.",
" \"Valley Girls\" aired on the CW in the United States on May 11, 2009 and was viewed live by an audience of 2.31 million Americans.",
" Although the episode received generally positive reviews, the spin-off series was not picked up."
],
"title": "Valley Girls"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Gossip Girl\" is a teen drama which premiered on September 19, 2007 in the United States on The CW.",
" \"Gossip Girl\" is based on the young-adult book series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar, and was developed for television by \"The O.C.\" creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage.",
" The series follows the lives of the young, wealthy, and social elite residing in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, and is narrated by an unseen and seemingly omniscient character, \"Gossip Girl\", whose blog is widely read among the characters."
],
"title": "List of Gossip Girl episodes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"S. Darko is a 2009 psychological horror-science fiction drama film directed by Chris Fisher and starring Daveigh Chase, Briana Evigan, and Ed Westwick.",
" It is the sequel to the 2001 cult film, \"Donnie Darko\"."
],
"title": "S. Darko"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"\" is a Mexican television series which premiered on August 5, 2013 in Mexico on Golden Premier and ended on September 6, 2013 after 25 episodes.",
" \"Gossip Girl: Acapulco\" is the Mexican adaptation of \"Gossip Girl\", and is produced by El Mall and Warner Brothers International Television.",
" Pedro Torres serves as executive producer.",
" The first season summarises original \"Gossip Girl\" seasons 1 and 2, as the producer wanted to have a more dramatic and intense storyline."
],
"title": "List of Gossip Girl: Acapulco episodes"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Juliet Sharp is a recurring character who exclusively appeared in the \"Gossip Girl\" television adaptation.",
" The character was created by \"Gossip Girl\" producer Stephanie Savage and is portrayed by actress Katie Cassidy.",
" The series portrays her as a scheming and secretive but caring woman who develops into a formidable antagonist as her agenda against Serena van der Woodsen progressed.",
" The actions of character has drawn comparisons to another villain of \"Gossip Girl\", Georgina Sparks, and received positive reviews for her inclusion in the series.",
" Juliet only appears during the first half of the fourth season, though she returns in the series finale."
],
"title": "Juliet Sharp"
}
] |
[
"Title: Ed Westwick\n\nEdward Jack Peter \"Ed\" Westwick (born 1987) is an English actor and musician, best known for his role as Chuck Bass on The CW's teen television drama series \"Gossip Girl\" (2007–2012). He made his feature film debut in \"Children of Men\" (2006) and has since appeared in the films \"Breaking and Entering\" (2006), \"Son of Rambow\" (2007), \"S. Darko\" (2009), \"Chalet Girl\" (2011), \"J. Edgar\" (2011), \"Romeo and Juliet\" (2013), \"Bone in the Throat\" (2015), \"Freaks of Nature\" (2015), and \"Billionaire Ransom\" (2016). He currently plays Vincent Swan in the BBC Two television comedy series \"White Gold\" (2017).",
"Title: Jenny Humphrey\n\nJennifer Tallulah \"Jenny\" Humphrey is one of the characters in both the \"Gossip Girl\" and \"The It Girl\" series of novels by Cecily von Ziegesar. She is portrayed by Taylor Momsen in the \"Gossip Girl\" television adaptation on The CW.",
"Title: Gossip Girl (season 1)\n\nThe first season of \"Gossip Girl\", an American teen drama based upon the book series by Cecily von Ziegesar. Developed for television by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage. Airing on The CW from September 19, 2007 till May 19, 2008 with 18 episodes. It tells the story of Serena van der Woodsen's return to Manhattan's Upper East Side in New York City following her mysterious disappearance to boarding school in Connecticut, while being watched by gossip website Gossip Girl.",
"Title: Gossip Girl\n\nGossip Girl is an American teen drama television series based on the book series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar. The series, created by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage, originally ran on The CW for six seasons from September 19, 2007, to December 17, 2012. Narrated by the omniscient blogger \"Gossip Girl\", voiced by Kristen Bell, the series revolves around the fictional lives of upper-class adolescents living in Manhattan's Upper East Side.",
"Title: The Goodbye Gossip Girl\n\n\"The Goodbye Gossip Girl\" is the 43rd episode of the CW television series, \"Gossip Girl\". It was also the twenty-fifth and final episode of the show's second season. The episode was written by Joshua Safran and directed by Norman Buckley. It originally aired on Monday, May 18, 2009 on the CW.",
"Title: Valley Girls\n\n\"Valley Girls\" is the twenty-fourth episode of the second season of The CW television series \"Gossip Girl\". The episode served as a backdoor pilot for a potential \"Gossip Girl\" spin-off series set in the 1980s, entitled \"Valley Girls\". The episode was directed by Mark Piznarski and written by Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage (this was the first episode of the series since \"Much 'I Do' About Nothing\" to be co-written by Schwartz). It was filmed on location in New York City, New York and in Los Angeles, California. References to elements of 1980s popular culture were heavily accentuated in the episode, which the producers hoped would bridge the generation gap between the characters and audience. \"Valley Girls\" aired on the CW in the United States on May 11, 2009 and was viewed live by an audience of 2.31 million Americans. Although the episode received generally positive reviews, the spin-off series was not picked up.",
"Title: List of Gossip Girl episodes\n\n\"Gossip Girl\" is a teen drama which premiered on September 19, 2007 in the United States on The CW. \"Gossip Girl\" is based on the young-adult book series of the same name written by Cecily von Ziegesar, and was developed for television by \"The O.C.\" creators Josh Schwartz and Stephanie Savage. The series follows the lives of the young, wealthy, and social elite residing in the Upper East Side of Manhattan, and is narrated by an unseen and seemingly omniscient character, \"Gossip Girl\", whose blog is widely read among the characters.",
"Title: S. Darko\n\nS. Darko is a 2009 psychological horror-science fiction drama film directed by Chris Fisher and starring Daveigh Chase, Briana Evigan, and Ed Westwick. It is the sequel to the 2001 cult film, \"Donnie Darko\".",
"Title: List of Gossip Girl: Acapulco episodes\n\n\"\" is a Mexican television series which premiered on August 5, 2013 in Mexico on Golden Premier and ended on September 6, 2013 after 25 episodes. \"Gossip Girl: Acapulco\" is the Mexican adaptation of \"Gossip Girl\", and is produced by El Mall and Warner Brothers International Television. Pedro Torres serves as executive producer. The first season summarises original \"Gossip Girl\" seasons 1 and 2, as the producer wanted to have a more dramatic and intense storyline.",
"Title: Juliet Sharp\n\nJuliet Sharp is a recurring character who exclusively appeared in the \"Gossip Girl\" television adaptation. The character was created by \"Gossip Girl\" producer Stephanie Savage and is portrayed by actress Katie Cassidy. The series portrays her as a scheming and secretive but caring woman who develops into a formidable antagonist as her agenda against Serena van der Woodsen progressed. The actions of character has drawn comparisons to another villain of \"Gossip Girl\", Georgina Sparks, and received positive reviews for her inclusion in the series. Juliet only appears during the first half of the fourth season, though she returns in the series finale."
] |
5,611
|
Is Aquafina and Pepsi Manufactured by the same company?
|
yes
|
comparison
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Aquafina",
"Pepsi"
],
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0,
0
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}
|
[
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"sentences": [
"The 2017 Pro Bowl (branded as the 2017 Pro Bowl presented by Aquafina for sponsorship reasons) was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2016 season which was played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida on January 29, 2017.",
" The game was the first in a three-year deal to host the Pro Bowl in Orlando, which also included cross-promotional events (such as a newly-established skills competition) held at the Walt Disney World Resort (which is owned by the parent company of the game's broadcaster, ESPN)."
],
"title": "2017 Pro Bowl"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pepsi is a carbonated soft drink produced and manufactured by PepsiCo.",
" Originally created and developed in 1893 and introduced as Brad's Drink, it was renamed as Pepsi-Cola on August 28, 1898, and then as Pepsi in 1961."
],
"title": "Pepsi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Diet Pepsi Jazz was a brand of soda introduced by the Pepsi company in 2006 and discontinued in 2009.",
" It was a specifically named variant of Pepsi's popular Diet Pepsi product, combining several different flavors."
],
"title": "Jazz (soft drink)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Pepsi P1 and Pepsi P1S are Android smartphones manufactured by Koobee, an OEM, under licence from PepsiCo.",
" and were only available through a crowdfunding campaign on Chinese crowdfunding site JD.com."
],
"title": "Pepsi P1"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Buffalo Rock Company is an independent Pepsi bottler based in Birmingham, Alabama.",
" It was founded in 1901.",
" In addition to bottling Pepsi products, the company produced Grapico in 1981, a grape-flavored soft drink, and a ginger ale under its own brand name."
],
"title": "Buffalo Rock"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Diet Pepsi and Diet Pepsi Classic Formula Blend (stylized as diet PEPSI CLASSIC SWEETENER BLEND) are no-calorie carbonated cola soft drinks produced by PepsiCo, introduced in 1964 as a variant of Pepsi-Cola with no sugar.",
" First test marketed in 1963 under the name Patio Diet Cola, it was re-branded as \"Diet Pepsi\" the following year, becoming the first diet cola to be distributed on a national scale in the United States.",
" In the 1960s and 1970s its competition consisted of Tab, produced by The Coca-Cola Company, and Diet Rite soda, produced by Royal Crown.",
" Diet Coke was a later entrant to the diet cola market; though shortly after entering production in 1982 it became the primary competing diet cola to Diet Pepsi."
],
"title": "Diet Pepsi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Aquafina is a brand of purified bottled water products produced by PepsiCo, consisting of both unflavored and flavored water.",
" The Aquafina brand name is also licensed for use on multiple skin care products, including lip balm and wrinkle cream.",
" It was first distributed in Wichita, Kansas in 1994, before becoming more widely sold across the United States, Spain, Canada, Lebanon, Turkey, the GCC countries, Iran, Egypt, Vietnam, Pakistan and India to compete with The Coca-Cola Company's Dasani and Dr. Pepper Snapple's Deja Blue.",
" As of 2009, Aquafina represented 13.4 percent of domestic bottled water sales in the United States, making it the number 1 bottled water brand as measured by retail sales.",
" Its primary competition includes Aqua (Indonesia), Aqua Minerale (Greece), Dasani (United States), Aqua Pura (United Kingdom) and Aquasource (Australia)."
],
"title": "Aquafina"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Caffeine-Free Pepsi-Cola was introduced, under the brand name Pepsi Free, in 1982 by PepsiCo as the first major-brand caffeine-free cola in years.",
" (The Canada Dry Company had marketed \"Sport Cola,\" which was also caffeine-free, in the 1960s, but that brand of cola was not a success.)",
" A sugar-free variant, then known as Diet Pepsi Free, was also introduced.",
" The Pepsi Free name itself was phased out in 1987, and today these colas are known simply as Caffeine-Free Pepsi and Caffeine-Free Diet Pepsi.",
" The term \"Free\" had been reintroduced by PepsiCo on their Sierra Mist line in response to Coca-Cola's successful introduction of their Zero line (although the \"Free\" refers to a lack of sugar rather than caffeine, since Sierra Mist is already caffeine-free), though in 2008 that drink had reverted to its previous name of Diet Sierra Mist."
],
"title": "Caffeine-Free Pepsi"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Pepsi Billion Dollar Sweepstakes was a contest, announced by soft drink company Pepsi Cola on April 10, 2003 that ran from May 1, 2003 to September 14, 2003.",
" For the contest, Pepsi printed one billion special codes, which could be redeemed either on the Pepsi website or via postal mail, and of which one million were instant cash winners (e.g. a US$20 instant prize).",
" Of all the codes redeemed, which Pepsi estimated to be 200 million-300 million, 1000 were chosen in a random draw to appear in a two-hour live gameshow-style television special."
],
"title": "Pepsi Billion Dollar Sweepstakes"
},
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"sentences": [
"Dasani ( ) is a brand of bottled water from the Coca-Cola company, launched in 1999, after the success of Aquafina (produced by Coca-Cola-rival PepsiCo).",
" It is one of many brands of Coca-Cola bottled water sold around the world.",
" The product is filtered tap water bottled from local sources with added trace minerals."
],
"title": "Dasani"
}
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[
"Title: 2017 Pro Bowl\n\nThe 2017 Pro Bowl (branded as the 2017 Pro Bowl presented by Aquafina for sponsorship reasons) was the National Football League's all-star game for the 2016 season which was played at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Florida on January 29, 2017. The game was the first in a three-year deal to host the Pro Bowl in Orlando, which also included cross-promotional events (such as a newly-established skills competition) held at the Walt Disney World Resort (which is owned by the parent company of the game's broadcaster, ESPN).",
"Title: Pepsi\n\nPepsi is a carbonated soft drink produced and manufactured by PepsiCo. Originally created and developed in 1893 and introduced as Brad's Drink, it was renamed as Pepsi-Cola on August 28, 1898, and then as Pepsi in 1961.",
"Title: Jazz (soft drink)\n\nDiet Pepsi Jazz was a brand of soda introduced by the Pepsi company in 2006 and discontinued in 2009. It was a specifically named variant of Pepsi's popular Diet Pepsi product, combining several different flavors.",
"Title: Pepsi P1\n\nThe Pepsi P1 and Pepsi P1S are Android smartphones manufactured by Koobee, an OEM, under licence from PepsiCo. and were only available through a crowdfunding campaign on Chinese crowdfunding site JD.com.",
"Title: Buffalo Rock\n\nBuffalo Rock Company is an independent Pepsi bottler based in Birmingham, Alabama. It was founded in 1901. In addition to bottling Pepsi products, the company produced Grapico in 1981, a grape-flavored soft drink, and a ginger ale under its own brand name.",
"Title: Diet Pepsi\n\nDiet Pepsi and Diet Pepsi Classic Formula Blend (stylized as diet PEPSI CLASSIC SWEETENER BLEND) are no-calorie carbonated cola soft drinks produced by PepsiCo, introduced in 1964 as a variant of Pepsi-Cola with no sugar. First test marketed in 1963 under the name Patio Diet Cola, it was re-branded as \"Diet Pepsi\" the following year, becoming the first diet cola to be distributed on a national scale in the United States. In the 1960s and 1970s its competition consisted of Tab, produced by The Coca-Cola Company, and Diet Rite soda, produced by Royal Crown. Diet Coke was a later entrant to the diet cola market; though shortly after entering production in 1982 it became the primary competing diet cola to Diet Pepsi.",
"Title: Aquafina\n\nAquafina is a brand of purified bottled water products produced by PepsiCo, consisting of both unflavored and flavored water. The Aquafina brand name is also licensed for use on multiple skin care products, including lip balm and wrinkle cream. It was first distributed in Wichita, Kansas in 1994, before becoming more widely sold across the United States, Spain, Canada, Lebanon, Turkey, the GCC countries, Iran, Egypt, Vietnam, Pakistan and India to compete with The Coca-Cola Company's Dasani and Dr. Pepper Snapple's Deja Blue. As of 2009, Aquafina represented 13.4 percent of domestic bottled water sales in the United States, making it the number 1 bottled water brand as measured by retail sales. Its primary competition includes Aqua (Indonesia), Aqua Minerale (Greece), Dasani (United States), Aqua Pura (United Kingdom) and Aquasource (Australia).",
"Title: Caffeine-Free Pepsi\n\nCaffeine-Free Pepsi-Cola was introduced, under the brand name Pepsi Free, in 1982 by PepsiCo as the first major-brand caffeine-free cola in years. (The Canada Dry Company had marketed \"Sport Cola,\" which was also caffeine-free, in the 1960s, but that brand of cola was not a success.) A sugar-free variant, then known as Diet Pepsi Free, was also introduced. The Pepsi Free name itself was phased out in 1987, and today these colas are known simply as Caffeine-Free Pepsi and Caffeine-Free Diet Pepsi. The term \"Free\" had been reintroduced by PepsiCo on their Sierra Mist line in response to Coca-Cola's successful introduction of their Zero line (although the \"Free\" refers to a lack of sugar rather than caffeine, since Sierra Mist is already caffeine-free), though in 2008 that drink had reverted to its previous name of Diet Sierra Mist.",
"Title: Pepsi Billion Dollar Sweepstakes\n\nThe Pepsi Billion Dollar Sweepstakes was a contest, announced by soft drink company Pepsi Cola on April 10, 2003 that ran from May 1, 2003 to September 14, 2003. For the contest, Pepsi printed one billion special codes, which could be redeemed either on the Pepsi website or via postal mail, and of which one million were instant cash winners (e.g. a US$20 instant prize). Of all the codes redeemed, which Pepsi estimated to be 200 million-300 million, 1000 were chosen in a random draw to appear in a two-hour live gameshow-style television special.",
"Title: Dasani\n\nDasani ( ) is a brand of bottled water from the Coca-Cola company, launched in 1999, after the success of Aquafina (produced by Coca-Cola-rival PepsiCo). It is one of many brands of Coca-Cola bottled water sold around the world. The product is filtered tap water bottled from local sources with added trace minerals."
] |
5,612
|
Lake Hodges is crossed by the major Interstate Highway that begins in what county?
|
San Diego County
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bridge
|
medium
|
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"Lake Hodges",
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"The Lake Hodges Bridge is a component of Interstate 15 that spans Lake Hodges, just south of Escondido, California.",
" Lake Hodges Bridge is an important part of San Diego's North-South transportation axis."
],
"title": "Lake Hodges Bridge"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Interstate 87 (I-87) is a 333.49 mi Interstate Highway located entirely within the U.S. state of New York, and is part of the main highway between New York City and Montreal.",
" The highway begins in the Bronx borough of New York City, just north of the Triborough Bridge.",
" From there, the route runs northward through the Hudson Valley, the Capital District, and the easternmost part of the North Country to the Canadian border in the Town of Champlain.",
" At its north end, I-87 continues into Quebec as Autoroute 15 (A-15).",
" I-87 connects with several regionally important roads: I-95 in New York City, New York State Route 17 (NY 17; future I-86) near Harriman, I-84 near Newburgh, and I-90 in Albany.",
" The route is the longest intrastate Interstate Highway in the Interstate Highway System.",
" The highway is not contigous with I-87 in North Carolina."
],
"title": "Interstate 87 (New York)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Interstate 85 (I-85) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Montgomery, Alabama to Petersburg, Virginia.",
" In Virginia, the Interstate Highway runs 68.64 mi from the North Carolina state line near Bracey north to I-95 in Petersburg.",
" I-85 passes through the eastern part of Southside Virginia, where it parallels U.S. Route 1 (US 1) from Petersburg, where the highway runs concurrently with US 460, to south of South Hill, where the highway intersects Southside's major east–west highway, US 58.",
" The Interstate Highway is the primary connection between the Richmond–Petersburg metropolitan area and the Research Triangle and other major metropolitan areas of North Carolina.",
" Like all mainline Interstate Highways, I-85 is a part of the National Highway System for its entire length in Virginia."
],
"title": "Interstate 85 in Virginia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Interstate 25 (I-25) is a major Interstate Highway in the western United States.",
" It is primarily a north–south highway.",
" I-25 stretches from Interstate 10 at Las Cruces, New Mexico (approximately 25 mi north of El Paso, Texas), to Interstate 90 in Buffalo, Wyoming (approximately 60 mi south of the Montana/Wyoming border)."
],
"title": "Interstate 25"
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"sentences": [
"Lake Hodges is a lake and reservoir located in Southern California, about 31 mi north of San Diego and just south of Escondido, California.",
" When full, the reservoir has 1234 acre , a maximum water depth of 115 ft , and 27 mi of shoreline.",
" Lake Hodges has a total capacity of 30,251 acre-feet of water.",
" Interstate 15 crosses Lake Hodges via the Lake Hodges Bridge.",
" Approximately 1000 ft west of the I-15 freeway bridge is a bicycle/pedestrian bridge which opened on May 15, 2009 and is the longest stressed ribbon bridge in the world."
],
"title": "Lake Hodges"
},
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"sentences": [
"Interstate 55 (I-55) is a major Interstate Highway in the central United States.",
" As with most interstates that end in a five, it is a major cross-country, north-south route, connecting the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes.",
" The highway travels from LaPlace, Louisiana, at I-10 to Chicago at U.S. Route 41 (US 41, Lake Shore Drive), at McCormick Place.",
" The major cities that I-55 connects to includes (from south to north) Jackson, Mississippi; Memphis, Tennessee; and St. Louis."
],
"title": "Interstate 55"
},
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"sentences": [
"Interstate 15 (I-15) is a major Interstate Highway in the western United States.",
" I-15 begins near the Mexico–US border in San Diego County and stretches north to Alberta, Canada, passing through the states of California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, and Montana.",
" The interstate serves the cities of San Diego, Las Vegas, St. George, Salt Lake City, Pocatello, Idaho Falls, and Butte.",
" It also passes close to the urban areas of Orange County, California, Los Angeles County, California, Provo, Utah, Ogden, Utah, and Helena, Montana.",
" The stretches of Interstate 15 in Idaho, Utah, and Arizona have been designated as the \"Veterans Memorial Highway\"."
],
"title": "Interstate 15"
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"sentences": [
"Interstate 75 (I-75) is a major Interstate Highway in the Great Lakes and Southeastern regions of the United States.",
" As with most Interstates that end in a five, it is a major cross-country, north–south route, one of the longest in the U.S., from southern Florida to the northern tip of Michigan.",
" It travels from State Road 826 (SR 826, Palmetto Expressway) and SR 924 (Gratigny Parkway) on the Hialeah–Miami Lakes border (northwest of Miami, Florida) to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, at the Canadian border.",
" I-75 is the seventh longest Interstate Highway, the second longest north-south after I-95, and passes through six different states: Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, and Michigan.",
" The major cities that I-75 connects to includes (from south to north) Tampa, Atlanta, Cincinnati, and Detroit."
],
"title": "Interstate 75"
},
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"sentences": [
"There are gaps in the Interstate Highway system, where the roadway carrying an Interstate shield does not conform to the standards set by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the body that sets the regulations for the Interstate Highway System.",
" For the most part, the Interstate Highway System in the United States is a connected system, with most freeways completed; however, some Interstates still have gaps.",
" These gaps can be due to unconnected segments of the same route or from failure of the road to fully conform to Interstate standards by including such things as at-grade crossings, traffic lights, undivided or narrow freeways, or movable bridges (lift bridges and drawbridges).",
" This article deals with present-day gaps, as such examples were far more numerous during construction of the Interstate Highway System and the upgrading of existing roads to meet these standards, which did not occur everywhere at the same time.",
" Temporary gaps, such as lane closures that reduce traffic to one lane and reduce speed limits, are also excluded."
],
"title": "List of gaps in Interstate Highways"
},
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"sentences": [
"Interstate 80 (I-80) is a major Interstate Highway in the United States, running from the New York City Metropolitan Area westward to San Francisco, California.",
" The New Jersey Department of Transportation also identifies I-80 as the Christopher Columbus Highway.",
" I-80 in New Jersey runs 68.54 mi from the Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge over the Delaware River at the Delaware Water Gap to its eastern terminus at I-95 in Teaneck, Bergen County.",
" I-95 continues from the end of I-80 to the George Washington Bridge for access to New York City; access is also provided via the I-280 spur towards the Holland Tunnel and US 46 to Route 3, or I-95, towards the Lincoln Tunnel.",
" Throughout New Jersey, I-80 runs parallel to US 46.",
" The highway heads through rural areas of Warren and Sussex counties before heading into more suburban surroundings in Morris County.",
" As the road continues into Passaic and Bergen counties, it heads into more urban areas."
],
"title": "Interstate 80 in New Jersey"
}
] |
[
"Title: Lake Hodges Bridge\n\nThe Lake Hodges Bridge is a component of Interstate 15 that spans Lake Hodges, just south of Escondido, California. Lake Hodges Bridge is an important part of San Diego's North-South transportation axis.",
"Title: Interstate 87 (New York)\n\nInterstate 87 (I-87) is a 333.49 mi Interstate Highway located entirely within the U.S. state of New York, and is part of the main highway between New York City and Montreal. The highway begins in the Bronx borough of New York City, just north of the Triborough Bridge. From there, the route runs northward through the Hudson Valley, the Capital District, and the easternmost part of the North Country to the Canadian border in the Town of Champlain. At its north end, I-87 continues into Quebec as Autoroute 15 (A-15). I-87 connects with several regionally important roads: I-95 in New York City, New York State Route 17 (NY 17; future I-86) near Harriman, I-84 near Newburgh, and I-90 in Albany. The route is the longest intrastate Interstate Highway in the Interstate Highway System. The highway is not contigous with I-87 in North Carolina.",
"Title: Interstate 85 in Virginia\n\nInterstate 85 (I-85) is a part of the Interstate Highway System that runs from Montgomery, Alabama to Petersburg, Virginia. In Virginia, the Interstate Highway runs 68.64 mi from the North Carolina state line near Bracey north to I-95 in Petersburg. I-85 passes through the eastern part of Southside Virginia, where it parallels U.S. Route 1 (US 1) from Petersburg, where the highway runs concurrently with US 460, to south of South Hill, where the highway intersects Southside's major east–west highway, US 58. The Interstate Highway is the primary connection between the Richmond–Petersburg metropolitan area and the Research Triangle and other major metropolitan areas of North Carolina. Like all mainline Interstate Highways, I-85 is a part of the National Highway System for its entire length in Virginia.",
"Title: Interstate 25\n\nInterstate 25 (I-25) is a major Interstate Highway in the western United States. It is primarily a north–south highway. I-25 stretches from Interstate 10 at Las Cruces, New Mexico (approximately 25 mi north of El Paso, Texas), to Interstate 90 in Buffalo, Wyoming (approximately 60 mi south of the Montana/Wyoming border).",
"Title: Lake Hodges\n\nLake Hodges is a lake and reservoir located in Southern California, about 31 mi north of San Diego and just south of Escondido, California. When full, the reservoir has 1234 acre , a maximum water depth of 115 ft , and 27 mi of shoreline. Lake Hodges has a total capacity of 30,251 acre-feet of water. Interstate 15 crosses Lake Hodges via the Lake Hodges Bridge. Approximately 1000 ft west of the I-15 freeway bridge is a bicycle/pedestrian bridge which opened on May 15, 2009 and is the longest stressed ribbon bridge in the world.",
"Title: Interstate 55\n\nInterstate 55 (I-55) is a major Interstate Highway in the central United States. As with most interstates that end in a five, it is a major cross-country, north-south route, connecting the Gulf of Mexico to the Great Lakes. The highway travels from LaPlace, Louisiana, at I-10 to Chicago at U.S. Route 41 (US 41, Lake Shore Drive), at McCormick Place. The major cities that I-55 connects to includes (from south to north) Jackson, Mississippi; Memphis, Tennessee; and St. Louis.",
"Title: Interstate 15\n\nInterstate 15 (I-15) is a major Interstate Highway in the western United States. I-15 begins near the Mexico–US border in San Diego County and stretches north to Alberta, Canada, passing through the states of California, Nevada, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, and Montana. The interstate serves the cities of San Diego, Las Vegas, St. George, Salt Lake City, Pocatello, Idaho Falls, and Butte. It also passes close to the urban areas of Orange County, California, Los Angeles County, California, Provo, Utah, Ogden, Utah, and Helena, Montana. The stretches of Interstate 15 in Idaho, Utah, and Arizona have been designated as the \"Veterans Memorial Highway\".",
"Title: Interstate 75\n\nInterstate 75 (I-75) is a major Interstate Highway in the Great Lakes and Southeastern regions of the United States. As with most Interstates that end in a five, it is a major cross-country, north–south route, one of the longest in the U.S., from southern Florida to the northern tip of Michigan. It travels from State Road 826 (SR 826, Palmetto Expressway) and SR 924 (Gratigny Parkway) on the Hialeah–Miami Lakes border (northwest of Miami, Florida) to Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, at the Canadian border. I-75 is the seventh longest Interstate Highway, the second longest north-south after I-95, and passes through six different states: Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Ohio, and Michigan. The major cities that I-75 connects to includes (from south to north) Tampa, Atlanta, Cincinnati, and Detroit.",
"Title: List of gaps in Interstate Highways\n\nThere are gaps in the Interstate Highway system, where the roadway carrying an Interstate shield does not conform to the standards set by the Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), the body that sets the regulations for the Interstate Highway System. For the most part, the Interstate Highway System in the United States is a connected system, with most freeways completed; however, some Interstates still have gaps. These gaps can be due to unconnected segments of the same route or from failure of the road to fully conform to Interstate standards by including such things as at-grade crossings, traffic lights, undivided or narrow freeways, or movable bridges (lift bridges and drawbridges). This article deals with present-day gaps, as such examples were far more numerous during construction of the Interstate Highway System and the upgrading of existing roads to meet these standards, which did not occur everywhere at the same time. Temporary gaps, such as lane closures that reduce traffic to one lane and reduce speed limits, are also excluded.",
"Title: Interstate 80 in New Jersey\n\nInterstate 80 (I-80) is a major Interstate Highway in the United States, running from the New York City Metropolitan Area westward to San Francisco, California. The New Jersey Department of Transportation also identifies I-80 as the Christopher Columbus Highway. I-80 in New Jersey runs 68.54 mi from the Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge over the Delaware River at the Delaware Water Gap to its eastern terminus at I-95 in Teaneck, Bergen County. I-95 continues from the end of I-80 to the George Washington Bridge for access to New York City; access is also provided via the I-280 spur towards the Holland Tunnel and US 46 to Route 3, or I-95, towards the Lincoln Tunnel. Throughout New Jersey, I-80 runs parallel to US 46. The highway heads through rural areas of Warren and Sussex counties before heading into more suburban surroundings in Morris County. As the road continues into Passaic and Bergen counties, it heads into more urban areas."
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5,613
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Axle Whitehead was a part of an American comedy-drama television series that is a remake of the British series with the same name set in what city?
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Chicago
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"The fifth season of \"Shameless\", an American comedy-drama television series based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, premiered on January 11, 2015 on the Showtime television network.",
" Executive producers are John Wells, Paul Abbott and Andrew Stearn, and producer Michael Hissrich.",
" Like all previous seasons, the season consisted of 12 episodes."
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"The third season of \"Shameless\", an American comedy-drama television series based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, premiered on January 13, 2013, at Sunday 9:00 p.m. EST on the Showtime television network.",
" Executive producers are John Wells, Paul Abbott and Andrew Stearn, with producer Michael Hissrich.",
" The season concluded after 12 episodes on April 7, 2013.",
" The shows season premiere brought in 2.00 million viewers, becoming the show highest rated episode ever to-date.",
" The episode airing February 17, \"The Sins of My Caretaker\", received 1.31 million total viewers, its lowest rated episode of the season.",
" The season finale scored 1.82 million viewers."
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" It is the remake of the British series of the same name.",
" Set in Chicago, the series is filmed in Los Angeles, with the exterior scenes shot in Chicago."
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"Axle Whitehead (born 16 December 1980; Melbourne, Australia) is a former Australian Video Hits TV host and current singer, musician, and actor.",
" In 2008, he released his first studio album \"Losing Sleep\" which debuted outside of the ARIA top 50.",
" He also played Liam Murphy in Channel Seven's \"Home and Away\" and was the host of \"The World's Strictest Parents\".",
" In 2015, Whitehead began playing the role of Davis, a musician, in the critically acclaimed Showtime series, \"Shameless\"."
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"The fourth season episode 10 of \"Shameless\", an American comedy-drama television series based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, premiered on January 12, 2014, at Sunday 9:00 p.m. EST on the Showtime television network.",
" Executive producers are John Wells, Paul Abbott and Andrew Stearn, with producer Michael Hissrich.",
" The season concluded after 12 episodes on April 6, 2014.",
" The shows season premiere brought in 1.69 million viewers, while the episode airing February 2, \"Strangers on a Train\", received 1.22 million total viewers, its lowest rated episode of the season.",
" The season finale scored 1.93 million viewers, becoming the show highest rated episode for the season."
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"The eighth season of \"Shameless\", an American comedy-drama television series based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, was announced on December 19, 2016, a day after the seventh season finale.",
" The season will consist of a total of 12 episodes.",
" It is slated to premiere on November 5, 2017."
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"The sixth season of \"Shameless\", an American comedy-drama television series based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, premiered on January 10, 2016, concluded April 3, 2016.",
" Executive producers are John Wells, Andrew Stearn, Nancy M. Pimental, Davey Holmes, Christopher Chulack, Krista Vernoff and producers Terri Murphy and Princess Nash."
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"The second season of \"Shameless\", an American comedy-drama television series based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, premiered on January 8, 2012, at Sunday 9:00 p.m. EST on the Showtime television network.",
" Executive producers are John Wells, Paul Abbott and Andrew Stearn, with producer Michael Hissrich.",
" The season concluded after 12 episodes on April 1, 2012.",
" The shows season premiere brought in 1.58 million viewers, which was higher than the season 1 premiere.",
" The episode airing March 4, \"Parenthood\", received 1.6 million total viewers, its highest rated show of the season.",
" The season finale scored 1.45 million viewers."
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"title": "Shameless (season 2)"
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"The seventh season of \"Shameless\", based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, is an American comedy-drama television series with executive producers John Wells, Christopher Chulack, Krista Vernoff, Etan Frankel, Nancy M. Pimental and Sheila Callaghan.",
" The season premiered on October 2, 2016, the first time the series has debuted in autumn.",
" Showtime premiered a free preview of the season premiere online on September 23, 2016, ahead of the October 2 broadcast."
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"The first season of \"Shameless\", an American comedy-drama television series based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, premiered on January 9, 2011, at Sunday 10:00 p.m. EST on the Showtime television network.",
" Executive producers are John Wells, Paul Abbott and Andrew Stearn, with producer Michael Hissrich.",
" The season concluded after 12 episodes on March 27, 2011.",
" The shows season premiere was watched by 982,000 viewers, making it the network's biggest turnout for a series premiere since \"Dead Like Me\" in 2003.",
" The episode airing January 30, \"Casey Casden\", received 1.45 million total viewers, making \"Shameless\" the best performing first-year drama on Showtime.",
" The season finale scored 1.16 million viewers."
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"Title: Shameless (season 5)\n\nThe fifth season of \"Shameless\", an American comedy-drama television series based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, premiered on January 11, 2015 on the Showtime television network. Executive producers are John Wells, Paul Abbott and Andrew Stearn, and producer Michael Hissrich. Like all previous seasons, the season consisted of 12 episodes.",
"Title: Shameless (season 3)\n\nThe third season of \"Shameless\", an American comedy-drama television series based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, premiered on January 13, 2013, at Sunday 9:00 p.m. EST on the Showtime television network. Executive producers are John Wells, Paul Abbott and Andrew Stearn, with producer Michael Hissrich. The season concluded after 12 episodes on April 7, 2013. The shows season premiere brought in 2.00 million viewers, becoming the show highest rated episode ever to-date. The episode airing February 17, \"The Sins of My Caretaker\", received 1.31 million total viewers, its lowest rated episode of the season. The season finale scored 1.82 million viewers.",
"Title: Shameless (U.S. TV series)\n\nShameless is an American comedy-drama television series which airs on Showtime. It is the remake of the British series of the same name. Set in Chicago, the series is filmed in Los Angeles, with the exterior scenes shot in Chicago.",
"Title: Axle Whitehead\n\nAxle Whitehead (born 16 December 1980; Melbourne, Australia) is a former Australian Video Hits TV host and current singer, musician, and actor. In 2008, he released his first studio album \"Losing Sleep\" which debuted outside of the ARIA top 50. He also played Liam Murphy in Channel Seven's \"Home and Away\" and was the host of \"The World's Strictest Parents\". In 2015, Whitehead began playing the role of Davis, a musician, in the critically acclaimed Showtime series, \"Shameless\".",
"Title: Shameless (season 4)\n\nThe fourth season episode 10 of \"Shameless\", an American comedy-drama television series based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, premiered on January 12, 2014, at Sunday 9:00 p.m. EST on the Showtime television network. Executive producers are John Wells, Paul Abbott and Andrew Stearn, with producer Michael Hissrich. The season concluded after 12 episodes on April 6, 2014. The shows season premiere brought in 1.69 million viewers, while the episode airing February 2, \"Strangers on a Train\", received 1.22 million total viewers, its lowest rated episode of the season. The season finale scored 1.93 million viewers, becoming the show highest rated episode for the season.",
"Title: Shameless (season 8)\n\nThe eighth season of \"Shameless\", an American comedy-drama television series based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, was announced on December 19, 2016, a day after the seventh season finale. The season will consist of a total of 12 episodes. It is slated to premiere on November 5, 2017.",
"Title: Shameless (season 6)\n\nThe sixth season of \"Shameless\", an American comedy-drama television series based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, premiered on January 10, 2016, concluded April 3, 2016. Executive producers are John Wells, Andrew Stearn, Nancy M. Pimental, Davey Holmes, Christopher Chulack, Krista Vernoff and producers Terri Murphy and Princess Nash.",
"Title: Shameless (season 2)\n\nThe second season of \"Shameless\", an American comedy-drama television series based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, premiered on January 8, 2012, at Sunday 9:00 p.m. EST on the Showtime television network. Executive producers are John Wells, Paul Abbott and Andrew Stearn, with producer Michael Hissrich. The season concluded after 12 episodes on April 1, 2012. The shows season premiere brought in 1.58 million viewers, which was higher than the season 1 premiere. The episode airing March 4, \"Parenthood\", received 1.6 million total viewers, its highest rated show of the season. The season finale scored 1.45 million viewers.",
"Title: Shameless (season 7)\n\nThe seventh season of \"Shameless\", based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, is an American comedy-drama television series with executive producers John Wells, Christopher Chulack, Krista Vernoff, Etan Frankel, Nancy M. Pimental and Sheila Callaghan. The season premiered on October 2, 2016, the first time the series has debuted in autumn. Showtime premiered a free preview of the season premiere online on September 23, 2016, ahead of the October 2 broadcast.",
"Title: Shameless (season 1)\n\nThe first season of \"Shameless\", an American comedy-drama television series based on the award-winning British series of the same name by Paul Abbott, premiered on January 9, 2011, at Sunday 10:00 p.m. EST on the Showtime television network. Executive producers are John Wells, Paul Abbott and Andrew Stearn, with producer Michael Hissrich. The season concluded after 12 episodes on March 27, 2011. The shows season premiere was watched by 982,000 viewers, making it the network's biggest turnout for a series premiere since \"Dead Like Me\" in 2003. The episode airing January 30, \"Casey Casden\", received 1.45 million total viewers, making \"Shameless\" the best performing first-year drama on Showtime. The season finale scored 1.16 million viewers."
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5,614
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Wirehaired Pointing Griffon and Basset Bleu de Gascogne, is a breed of what?
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dog
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comparison
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easy
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" It is sometimes considered to be Dutch in ancestry, due to the nationality of the breed founder, Eduard Karel Korthals.",
" History records the progression of the development of the breed through Biebeshein am Rhen Germany where the founder established the Ipenwoud kennel and the breed type was established and then into France where it is now recognized.",
" Others consider the Griffon to be a German breed because Korthals' kennel, Ipenwoud, was located in Biebesheim am Rhein, Germany.",
" It was there for over twenty years that Korthals dedicated his life to the development and perfection of the Korthals Griffon."
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"Penicillium glaucum is a mold that is used in the making of some types of blue cheese, including Bleu de Gex, Rochebaron, and some varieties of Bleu d'Auvergne and Gorgonzola.",
" (Other blue cheeses, including Bleu de Bresse, Bleu du Vercors-Sassenage, Brebiblu, Cambozola, Cashel Blue, Danish blue, Fourme d'Ambert, Fourme de Montbrison, Lanark Blue, Roquefort, Shropshire Blue, and Stilton use \"Penicillium roqueforti\".)"
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"The Grand Bleu de Gascogne (FCI No.22) is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France and used for hunting in packs.",
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"The Basset Bleu de Gascogne (] ), also known as the Blue Gascony Basset, is a long-backed, short legged breed of dog of the hound type.",
" The breed originated in the Middle Ages, descended from the Grand Bleu de Gascogne.",
" It nearly became extinct around the early 19th century; its salvation was attributed to one Alain Bourbon.",
" A French native breed, it is rare outside of its homeland.",
" It is recognized internationally by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, in the UK by The Kennel Club, and by the United Kennel Club in the United States.",
" The \"bleu\" of its name is a reference to its coat which has a ticked appearance."
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"The Ariegeois is a breed of dog from the \"département\" of Ariège in the Midi-Pyrenées region of southern France.",
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" It is used both as a courser and for driving game to waiting guns.",
" While most successful with hares, it is also used for hunting deer and boar.",
" It is distinguished by its friendly nature with other hounds and affection for human companions."
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"The Floc de Gascogne is a regional apéritif from the Côtes de Gascogne and Armagnac regions of Sud-Ouest wine region of France.",
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"The Petit Bleu de Gascogne (FCI No.31) Is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France and used for hunting in packs.",
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"Côtes de Gascogne is a wine-growing district in Gascony producing principally white wine.",
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" The designation Côtes de Gascogne is used for a \"Vin de Pays\" (\"country wine\") produced in the Armagnac area.",
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"Title: Penicillium glaucum\n\nPenicillium glaucum is a mold that is used in the making of some types of blue cheese, including Bleu de Gex, Rochebaron, and some varieties of Bleu d'Auvergne and Gorgonzola. (Other blue cheeses, including Bleu de Bresse, Bleu du Vercors-Sassenage, Brebiblu, Cambozola, Cashel Blue, Danish blue, Fourme d'Ambert, Fourme de Montbrison, Lanark Blue, Roquefort, Shropshire Blue, and Stilton use \"Penicillium roqueforti\".)",
"Title: Grand Bleu de Gascogne\n\nThe Grand Bleu de Gascogne (FCI No.22) is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France and used for hunting in packs. Today's breed is the descendant of a very old type of large hunting dog, and is an important breed in the ancestry of many other hounds.",
"Title: Korthals\n\nThe dog, the Korthals Griffon, known as the Wirehaired Pointing Griffon",
"Title: Basset Bleu de Gascogne\n\nThe Basset Bleu de Gascogne (] ), also known as the Blue Gascony Basset, is a long-backed, short legged breed of dog of the hound type. The breed originated in the Middle Ages, descended from the Grand Bleu de Gascogne. It nearly became extinct around the early 19th century; its salvation was attributed to one Alain Bourbon. A French native breed, it is rare outside of its homeland. It is recognized internationally by the Fédération Cynologique Internationale, in the UK by The Kennel Club, and by the United Kennel Club in the United States. The \"bleu\" of its name is a reference to its coat which has a ticked appearance.",
"Title: Ariegeois\n\nThe Ariegeois is a breed of dog from the \"département\" of Ariège in the Midi-Pyrenées region of southern France. It is a medium-sized pack-hunting scenthound deriving from crossing of Grand Bleu de Gascogne and Grand Gascon-Saintongeois hounds with local Briquet dogs. It is used both as a courser and for driving game to waiting guns. While most successful with hares, it is also used for hunting deer and boar. It is distinguished by its friendly nature with other hounds and affection for human companions.",
"Title: Floc de Gascogne\n\nThe Floc de Gascogne is a regional apéritif from the Côtes de Gascogne and Armagnac regions of Sud-Ouest wine region of France. It is a \"vin de liqueur\" fortified with armagnac, the local brandy. It has had \"Appellation d'origine contrôlée\" status since 1990.",
"Title: Petit Bleu de Gascogne\n\nThe Petit Bleu de Gascogne (FCI No.31) Is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France and used for hunting in packs. Today's breed is the descendant of a very old type of large hunting dog. The Petit Bleu de Gascogne is not a small (petite) dog, the name comes from its use on small game.",
"Title: Côtes de Gascogne\n\nCôtes de Gascogne is a wine-growing district in Gascony producing principally white wine. It is mainly located in the département of the Gers in the French region Midi-Pyrénées, and it belongs to the wine region South West France. The designation Côtes de Gascogne is used for a \"Vin de Pays\" (\"country wine\") produced in the Armagnac area. The decree of 13 September 1968 created the difference between a \"Vin de Pays\" and simpler table wine, the so-called \"Vin de table\". The designation \"Côtes de Gascogne\" obliges the producers to respect the stricter rules and production standards, which were adopted with the decree of 25 January 1982.",
"Title: Griffon Bleu de Gascogne\n\nThe Griffon Bleu de Gascogne (FCI No.32) Is a breed of dog of the scenthound type, originating in France, and is a versatile hunting dog, used on small and large game, in packs or individually. The Griffon Bleu de Gascogne has a speckled, rough coat."
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5,615
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What is the name of one of the first prominent Nazis to be tried by the U.S. military, who took part in the notorious crimes at Buchenwald and Majdanek?
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Ilse Koch
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"\"SS-Hauptsturmführer\" Hermann Hackmann (October 11, 1913 – August 20, 1994) was a Nazi German war criminal, SS captain in two extermination camps during World War II.",
" He was a roll call officer at KL Buchenwald, and lead guard in charge of the so-called protective custody at Majdanek concentration camp in German-occupied Poland.",
" Described as a brutal man with a cynical sense of humour, Hackmann was tried three times.",
" The first time, he was prosecuted for murder and sentenced to death by SS Judge Georg Konrad Morgen in connection with the Koch trial.",
" Hackmann escaped punishment and was evacuated by the Gestapo."
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"The Majdanek trials were a series of consecutive war-crime trials held in Poland and in Germany after World War II, constituting the overall longest Nazi war crimes trial in history spanning over 30 years.",
" The first judicial trial of Majdanek extermination camp officials took place from November 27, 1944, to December 2, 1944, in Lublin, Poland.",
"<ref name=\"Poland/Majdanek-1\"> </ref> The last one, held at the District Court of Düsseldorf began on November 26, 1975, and concluded on June 30, 1981.",
" It was Germany's longest and most expensive trial, lasting 474 sessions."
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"Ilse Koch (] ; née \"Margarete Ilse Köhler\"; 22 September 1906 – 1 September 1967) was the wife of Karl-Otto Koch, commandant of the Nazi concentration camps Buchenwald (1937–1941) and Majdanek (1941–1943).",
" In 1947, she became one of the first prominent Nazis to be tried by the U.S. military."
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"The Buchenwald Trial or United States of America vs. Josias Prince of Waldeck et al. (also referred as Case 000-50-9) was a war crime trial conducted by the United States Army as a court-martial in Dachau, then part of the American occupation zone.",
" It took place from April 11 to August 14, 1947 in the internment camp of Dachau, where the former Dachau concentration camp had been located until late April 1945.",
" In this trial, 31 people were indicted for war crimes related to the Buchenwald concentration camp and its satellite camps, all of whom were convicted.",
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"Leslie Erin Mahaffy (July 5, 1976 – June 16, 1991) was a Canadian murder victim of killers Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka.",
" At the time of her death, she was a 14-year-old student and resident of Burlington, Ontario.",
" Mahaffy's kidnapping was one in a series of disappearances of Ontario schoolgirls in the early 1990s, including Kristen French, also a victim of Bernardo and Homolka.",
" Prior to killing Mahaffy in 1991 and French in 1992, the pair had raped and killed Homolka's teenaged sister Tammy in 1990.",
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"\"SS-Obersturmführer\" Anton Thernes (8 February 1892 – 3 December 1944) was a Nazi German war criminal, deputy commandant of administration at the notorious Majdanek concentration camp on the outskirts of Lublin, Poland in World War II.",
"<ref name=\"Poland/Majdanek-1\"> </ref> He was tried at the Majdanek Trials and executed on 3 December 1944 along with five other war criminals near the gas chambers and the Majdanek crematorium."
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"Nicholas Radford (died 23 October 1455) of Upcott in the parish of Cheriton Fitzpaine, and of Poughill, Devon, was a prominent lawyer in the Westcountry who served as Member of Parliament for Lyme Regis, Dorset (May 1421) and Devon (1435).",
" During the anarchic times of the Wars of the Roses he was caught up in the dynastic Westcountry rivalry between Thomas de Courtenay, 5th Earl of Devon, of Tiverton Castle, for whom during his minority he had acted as steward, and William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville, of Shute.",
" His murder in 1455 by the Earl's faction \"ranks among the most notorious crimes of the century\", and was the precursor of the Battle of Clyst Heath (1455) fought shortly thereafter near Exeter by the private armies of the two magnates.",
" He served as a Justice of the Peace for Devon (1424-1455), as Escheator for Devon and Cornwall (1435-6), Recorder of Exeter (1442-1455) and as Tax Collector for Devon in 1450 and as Apprentice-at-law for the Duchy of Lancaster (1439-1455)."
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"Harry Lazarus (1839 – January 2, 1865) was an English-born American pugilist, saloon keeper, thief and underworld figure in New York City during the 1850s and early 1860s.",
" He is sometimes confused with his father, famed pugilist Israel \"London Izzy\" Lazarus, and was one of his three sons along with John and Izzy Lazarus, Jr.",
" His murder by Barney Friery, and subsequent trial, in 1865 was one of the most notorious crimes in the city's history prior to the end of the American Civil War."
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"Gustav Laabs (born 20 December 1902-died 12 March 1980) was a German SS commander during the Nazi era.",
" During the Second World War, he worked as a gas van operator at the Chełmno extermination camp in Wartheland.",
" As an operator of a gas van, Laabs was directly involved in and responsible for the genocidal extermination of over 100,000 men, women and children, most of whom were killed on account of being Jewish.",
" After the war, he was tried and convicted for his crimes against humanity.",
" Despite being convicted, Laabs was given the lenient sentence of 15 years (subsequently reduced to 13 years) by a regional court in Landgericht Bonn, Germany.",
" Far from being outliers, such instances of leniency, extended to perpetrators of genocide and crimes against humanity during trials in post-Nazi Germany, constituted the norm, as evidenced by the fact that most of the perpetrators of Nazi war crimes and the Final Solution were not brought to justice.",
" Many former SS officers and Nazis, who were directly responsible for perpetrating genocide and murdering countless innocent people, were contracted to work for US and British intelligence agencies as part of the war against the USSR and Communism (also see Operation Paperclip for more on post-WWII Allied collaboration with Nazis)."
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"Karl-Otto Koch (] ; 2 August 1897 – 5 April 1945) was a mid-ranking commander in the SS of Nazi Germany who was the first commandant of the Nazi concentration camps at Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen.",
" From September 1941 until August 1942, he served as the first commandant of the Majdanek concentration camp in occupied Poland, stealing vast amounts of valuables and money from murdered Jews.",
" His wife, Ilse Koch, also took part in the notorious crimes at Buchenwald and Majdanek."
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"Title: Hermann Hackmann\n\n\"SS-Hauptsturmführer\" Hermann Hackmann (October 11, 1913 – August 20, 1994) was a Nazi German war criminal, SS captain in two extermination camps during World War II. He was a roll call officer at KL Buchenwald, and lead guard in charge of the so-called protective custody at Majdanek concentration camp in German-occupied Poland. Described as a brutal man with a cynical sense of humour, Hackmann was tried three times. The first time, he was prosecuted for murder and sentenced to death by SS Judge Georg Konrad Morgen in connection with the Koch trial. Hackmann escaped punishment and was evacuated by the Gestapo.",
"Title: Majdanek trials\n\nThe Majdanek trials were a series of consecutive war-crime trials held in Poland and in Germany after World War II, constituting the overall longest Nazi war crimes trial in history spanning over 30 years. The first judicial trial of Majdanek extermination camp officials took place from November 27, 1944, to December 2, 1944, in Lublin, Poland. <ref name=\"Poland/Majdanek-1\"> </ref> The last one, held at the District Court of Düsseldorf began on November 26, 1975, and concluded on June 30, 1981. It was Germany's longest and most expensive trial, lasting 474 sessions.",
"Title: Ilse Koch\n\nIlse Koch (] ; née \"Margarete Ilse Köhler\"; 22 September 1906 – 1 September 1967) was the wife of Karl-Otto Koch, commandant of the Nazi concentration camps Buchenwald (1937–1941) and Majdanek (1941–1943). In 1947, she became one of the first prominent Nazis to be tried by the U.S. military.",
"Title: Buchenwald Trial\n\nThe Buchenwald Trial or United States of America vs. Josias Prince of Waldeck et al. (also referred as Case 000-50-9) was a war crime trial conducted by the United States Army as a court-martial in Dachau, then part of the American occupation zone. It took place from April 11 to August 14, 1947 in the internment camp of Dachau, where the former Dachau concentration camp had been located until late April 1945. In this trial, 31 people were indicted for war crimes related to the Buchenwald concentration camp and its satellite camps, all of whom were convicted. The Buchenwald Trial was part of the Dachau trials, which were held between 1945 and 1948.",
"Title: Murder of Leslie Mahaffy\n\nLeslie Erin Mahaffy (July 5, 1976 – June 16, 1991) was a Canadian murder victim of killers Paul Bernardo and Karla Homolka. At the time of her death, she was a 14-year-old student and resident of Burlington, Ontario. Mahaffy's kidnapping was one in a series of disappearances of Ontario schoolgirls in the early 1990s, including Kristen French, also a victim of Bernardo and Homolka. Prior to killing Mahaffy in 1991 and French in 1992, the pair had raped and killed Homolka's teenaged sister Tammy in 1990. The disappearances, arrests, and convictions were widely covered in Canadian media, becoming one of the most notorious crimes in Canadian history.",
"Title: Anton Thernes\n\n\"SS-Obersturmführer\" Anton Thernes (8 February 1892 – 3 December 1944) was a Nazi German war criminal, deputy commandant of administration at the notorious Majdanek concentration camp on the outskirts of Lublin, Poland in World War II. <ref name=\"Poland/Majdanek-1\"> </ref> He was tried at the Majdanek Trials and executed on 3 December 1944 along with five other war criminals near the gas chambers and the Majdanek crematorium.",
"Title: Nicholas Radford\n\nNicholas Radford (died 23 October 1455) of Upcott in the parish of Cheriton Fitzpaine, and of Poughill, Devon, was a prominent lawyer in the Westcountry who served as Member of Parliament for Lyme Regis, Dorset (May 1421) and Devon (1435). During the anarchic times of the Wars of the Roses he was caught up in the dynastic Westcountry rivalry between Thomas de Courtenay, 5th Earl of Devon, of Tiverton Castle, for whom during his minority he had acted as steward, and William Bonville, 1st Baron Bonville, of Shute. His murder in 1455 by the Earl's faction \"ranks among the most notorious crimes of the century\", and was the precursor of the Battle of Clyst Heath (1455) fought shortly thereafter near Exeter by the private armies of the two magnates. He served as a Justice of the Peace for Devon (1424-1455), as Escheator for Devon and Cornwall (1435-6), Recorder of Exeter (1442-1455) and as Tax Collector for Devon in 1450 and as Apprentice-at-law for the Duchy of Lancaster (1439-1455).",
"Title: Harry Lazarus\n\nHarry Lazarus (1839 – January 2, 1865) was an English-born American pugilist, saloon keeper, thief and underworld figure in New York City during the 1850s and early 1860s. He is sometimes confused with his father, famed pugilist Israel \"London Izzy\" Lazarus, and was one of his three sons along with John and Izzy Lazarus, Jr. His murder by Barney Friery, and subsequent trial, in 1865 was one of the most notorious crimes in the city's history prior to the end of the American Civil War.",
"Title: Gustav Laabs\n\nGustav Laabs (born 20 December 1902-died 12 March 1980) was a German SS commander during the Nazi era. During the Second World War, he worked as a gas van operator at the Chełmno extermination camp in Wartheland. As an operator of a gas van, Laabs was directly involved in and responsible for the genocidal extermination of over 100,000 men, women and children, most of whom were killed on account of being Jewish. After the war, he was tried and convicted for his crimes against humanity. Despite being convicted, Laabs was given the lenient sentence of 15 years (subsequently reduced to 13 years) by a regional court in Landgericht Bonn, Germany. Far from being outliers, such instances of leniency, extended to perpetrators of genocide and crimes against humanity during trials in post-Nazi Germany, constituted the norm, as evidenced by the fact that most of the perpetrators of Nazi war crimes and the Final Solution were not brought to justice. Many former SS officers and Nazis, who were directly responsible for perpetrating genocide and murdering countless innocent people, were contracted to work for US and British intelligence agencies as part of the war against the USSR and Communism (also see Operation Paperclip for more on post-WWII Allied collaboration with Nazis).",
"Title: Karl-Otto Koch\n\nKarl-Otto Koch (] ; 2 August 1897 – 5 April 1945) was a mid-ranking commander in the SS of Nazi Germany who was the first commandant of the Nazi concentration camps at Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen. From September 1941 until August 1942, he served as the first commandant of the Majdanek concentration camp in occupied Poland, stealing vast amounts of valuables and money from murdered Jews. His wife, Ilse Koch, also took part in the notorious crimes at Buchenwald and Majdanek."
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Which group designed the venue that held UFC 169: Barão vs. Faber II in 2014?
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HOK Sport
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"The Hunt-class minesweeper was a class of minesweeping sloop built between 1916 and 1919 for the Royal Navy.",
" They were built in two discrete groups, the earlier Belvoir\" group designed by the Ailsa Shipbuilding Company and the subsequent (and slightly larger) Aberdare\" group designed by the Admiralty.",
" They were classed as Fleet Minesweeping Sloops, that is ships intended to clear open water.",
" The \"Belvoir\" group were named after British fox hunts.",
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"UFC Presents: Aldo vs. Faber, also referred to as WEC 48: Aldo vs. Faber was a mixed martial arts event held by World Extreme Cagefighting that took place on April 24, 2010 at ARCO Arena in Sacramento, California.",
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"Renan do Nascimento Mota Pegado, better known as Renan Barão, (] ) is a Brazilian professional mixed martial artist and the former UFC Bantamweight Champion.",
" He held one of the longest unbeaten streaks in MMA history - following a loss in his professional debut, he recorded 32 straight fights without a loss (31 victories and 1 no contest) over a span of 9 years.",
" During his championship reign, he was ranked as a top 3 pound for pound fighter and regarded as one of the best mixed martial artists in the world.",
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"UFC on Fox: Dillashaw vs. Barão 2 (also known as UFC on Fox 16) was a mixed martial arts event held on July 25, 2015, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois."
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"WebCL (Web Computing Language) is a JavaScript binding to OpenCL for heterogeneous parallel computing within any compatible web browser without the use of plug-ins, first announced in March 2011.",
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" Primarily, WebCL allows web applications to actualize speed with multi-core CPUs and GPUs. With the growing popularity of applications that need parallel processing like image editing, augmented reality applications and sophisticated gaming, it has become more important to improve the computational speed.",
" With these background reasons, a non-profit Khronos Group designed and developed WebCL, which is a Javascript binding to OpenCL with a portable kernel programming, enabling parallel computing on web browsers, across a wide range of devices.",
" In short, WebCL consists of two parts, one being Kernel programming, which runs on the processors (devices) and the other being JavaScript, which binds the web application to OpenCL.",
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"ARC-ECRIS is an Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Source based on arc-shaped coils unlike the conventional ECRIS which bases on a multipole magnet (usually a hexapole magnet) inside a solenoid magnet.",
" First time the arc-shaped coils were used already in the 1960s in fusion experiments, for example at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (MFTF, Baseball II, ...) and later in Japan (GAMMA10, ...).",
" In 2006 the JYFL ion source group designed, constructed and tested similar plasma trap to produce highly charged heavy ion beams.",
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"Prudential Center is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the central business district of Newark, New Jersey, United States.",
" It was designed by HOK Sport (now Populous), with the exterior designed by Morris Adjmi Architects.",
" Opened in 2007, it is the home of the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team from Seton Hall University.",
" The arena seats 16,514 patrons for hockey and 18,711 for basketball.",
" Fans and sports writers have affectionately nicknamed the arena \"The Rock\" in reference to the Rock of Gibraltar, the corporate logo of Prudential Financial, a financial institution that owns the naming rights to the arena and is headquartered within walking distance of it.",
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"UFC on Fuel TV: Barão vs. McDonald (also known as UFC on Fuel TV 7) was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on February 16, 2013, at Wembley Arena in London, United Kingdom."
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"Title: UFC 169\n\nUFC 169: Barão vs. Faber II was a mixed martial arts event held on February 1, 2014, at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey.",
"Title: UFC 173\n\nUFC 173: Barão vs. Dillashaw was a mixed martial arts event held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada on May 24, 2014.",
"Title: Hunt-class minesweeper (1916)\n\nThe Hunt-class minesweeper was a class of minesweeping sloop built between 1916 and 1919 for the Royal Navy. They were built in two discrete groups, the earlier Belvoir\" group designed by the Ailsa Shipbuilding Company and the subsequent (and slightly larger) Aberdare\" group designed by the Admiralty. They were classed as Fleet Minesweeping Sloops, that is ships intended to clear open water. The \"Belvoir\" group were named after British fox hunts. Those of the \"Aberdare\" group were originally named after coastal towns, watering places and fishing ports, some of which happened to be hunts by coincidence. However, all were soon renamed after inland locations to prevent confusion caused by the misunderstanding of signals and orders.",
"Title: WEC 48\n\nUFC Presents: Aldo vs. Faber, also referred to as WEC 48: Aldo vs. Faber was a mixed martial arts event held by World Extreme Cagefighting that took place on April 24, 2010 at ARCO Arena in Sacramento, California. This was WEC's first and only event on pay-per-view before their merger with the Ultimate Fighting Championship later that year.",
"Title: Renan Barão\n\nRenan do Nascimento Mota Pegado, better known as Renan Barão, (] ) is a Brazilian professional mixed martial artist and the former UFC Bantamweight Champion. He held one of the longest unbeaten streaks in MMA history - following a loss in his professional debut, he recorded 32 straight fights without a loss (31 victories and 1 no contest) over a span of 9 years. During his championship reign, he was ranked as a top 3 pound for pound fighter and regarded as one of the best mixed martial artists in the world. His nickname \"Barão\" (baron), which predates his athletic career, was given to him by his grandmother after a character in the 1986 Brazilian soap opera \"Sinhá Moça\".",
"Title: UFC on Fox: Dillashaw vs. Barão 2\n\nUFC on Fox: Dillashaw vs. Barão 2 (also known as UFC on Fox 16) was a mixed martial arts event held on July 25, 2015, at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.",
"Title: WebCL\n\nWebCL (Web Computing Language) is a JavaScript binding to OpenCL for heterogeneous parallel computing within any compatible web browser without the use of plug-ins, first announced in March 2011. It is developed on similar grounds as OpenCL and is considered as a browser version of the latter. Primarily, WebCL allows web applications to actualize speed with multi-core CPUs and GPUs. With the growing popularity of applications that need parallel processing like image editing, augmented reality applications and sophisticated gaming, it has become more important to improve the computational speed. With these background reasons, a non-profit Khronos Group designed and developed WebCL, which is a Javascript binding to OpenCL with a portable kernel programming, enabling parallel computing on web browsers, across a wide range of devices. In short, WebCL consists of two parts, one being Kernel programming, which runs on the processors (devices) and the other being JavaScript, which binds the web application to OpenCL. The completed and ratified specification for WebCL 1.0 was released on March 19, 2014.",
"Title: ARC-ECRIS\n\nARC-ECRIS is an Electron Cyclotron Resonance Ion Source based on arc-shaped coils unlike the conventional ECRIS which bases on a multipole magnet (usually a hexapole magnet) inside a solenoid magnet. First time the arc-shaped coils were used already in the 1960s in fusion experiments, for example at the Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (MFTF, Baseball II, ...) and later in Japan (GAMMA10, ...). In 2006 the JYFL ion source group designed, constructed and tested similar plasma trap to produce highly charged heavy ion beams. The first tests were promising and showed that a stable plasma can be confined in an arc-coil magnetic field structure (see references).",
"Title: Prudential Center\n\nPrudential Center is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the central business district of Newark, New Jersey, United States. It was designed by HOK Sport (now Populous), with the exterior designed by Morris Adjmi Architects. Opened in 2007, it is the home of the New Jersey Devils of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Seton Hall Pirates men's basketball team from Seton Hall University. The arena seats 16,514 patrons for hockey and 18,711 for basketball. Fans and sports writers have affectionately nicknamed the arena \"The Rock\" in reference to the Rock of Gibraltar, the corporate logo of Prudential Financial, a financial institution that owns the naming rights to the arena and is headquartered within walking distance of it. In December 2013, the arena ranked third nationally and ninth internationally for self-reported annual revenue.",
"Title: UFC on Fuel TV: Barão vs. McDonald\n\nUFC on Fuel TV: Barão vs. McDonald (also known as UFC on Fuel TV 7) was a mixed martial arts event held by the Ultimate Fighting Championship on February 16, 2013, at Wembley Arena in London, United Kingdom."
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Which film is older, "The Seafarers" or "Go Further"?
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The Seafarers
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" (Chinese: 姐姐立正向前走; lit.",
" \"Older Woman Marching Forward\") is a 2012 Chinese television series produced by Ruby Lin and directed by Danny Dun.",
" It stars Ruby Lin, Jiro Wang and Lin Gengxin in the lead roles.",
" The series was first aired on Hunan Satellite TV on 3 November 2012."
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"Go Quiet is a music film directed by Dean DeBlois, featuring acoustic renditions of all nine songs from the 2010 album \"Go\" by Jón Þór (Jónsi) Birgisson.",
" The film was created as a counterpart to the lavishly produced studio tracks of \"Go\", with an emphasis on stripped-down intimacy.",
" Go Quiet was filmed in Reykjavík during New Year, 2010, and features the festive sights and sounds of New Year's Eve in Iceland.",
" Dean DeBlois, who also directed 2007's \"Heima\" for Sigur Rós, had this to say of the film's intent: \"The concept behind ‘Go Quiet’ was simple: it’s New Year’s Day in Reykjavík, and Jónsi awakens to a trashed house in the wake of his party.",
" He avoids cleaning up and instead procrastinates by playing songs that reflect the night before, the bittersweetness of new year, and the melancholy of a year gone by\"."
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"The Go Master (呉清源 極みの棋譜 , Go Seigen: Kiwami no Kifu ) () is a 2006 biopic film directed by Tian Zhuangzhuang of the renowned twentieth century Go master Wu Qingyuan, better known as Go Seigen, the Japanese pronunciation of his name.",
" The film, which premiered at the 44th New York Film Festival, focuses on the life of this extraordinary player from his meteoric rise as a child prodigy to fame and fortune as a revolutionary strategic thinker, as well as the tumultuous global conflicts between his homeland and his adopted nation.",
" The film also features a scene involving the Atomic bomb go game.",
" The film also screened at the AFI's China Film Festival in Silver Spring, Maryland."
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"Treasure Island is a 1934 film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous 1883 novel \"Treasure Island\".",
" Jim Hawkins (Jackie Cooper) discovers a treasure map and travels on a sailing ship to a remote island, but pirates led by Long John Silver (Wallace Beery) threaten to take away the honest seafarers’ riches and lives."
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"The Seafarers is Stanley Kubrick's fourth film and third short documentary, made for the Seafarers International Union, directed in June 1953."
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"World Assembly of Youth is a documentary film created in 1952 for the US State Department.",
" It is believed to be lost but evidence for it was discovered on an early resume sent by Stanley Kubrick to veteran New York film critic Theodore Huff in February 1953.",
" In the resume and covering letter, Kubrick lists working on this film alongside his other documentaries, \"The Seafarers\", \"Day of the Fight\", and \"Flying Padre\".",
" The résumé was uncovered by John Baxter, while doing research for his own book, \"Stanley Kubrick: A Biography\"."
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"Seafarers Music is a Will Oldham EP released in 2004.",
" It is the soundtrack to the film Seafarers (2004) by British director Jason Massot, a documentary about four seamen in Rotterdam, Netherlands.",
" Each of the album's tracks is named after one of the four sailors.",
" The EP also features playing from Paul Oldham and David Bird."
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"In 1835 he was on the shore at Clevedon with his son who asked him how the people on Flat Holm could go to church.",
" For the next three months Ashley voluntarily ministered to the population of the island.",
" From there he recognised the needs of the seafarers on the four hundred sailing vessels in the Bristol Channel and created the Bristol Channel Mission.",
" He raised funds and in 1839 a specially designed mission cutter was built with a main cabin which could be converted into a chapel for 100 people."
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"Catan: Seafarers, or Seafarers of Catan in older editions, (German: \"Die Seefahrer von Catan\" ) is an expansion of the board game \"The Settlers of Catan\" for three to four players (five-to-six-player play is also possible with both of the respective five-to-six-player extensions).",
" The main feature of this expansion is the addition of ships, gold rivers, and the pirate to the game, allowing play between multiple islands.",
" The expansion also provides numerous scenarios, some of which have custom rules.",
" The \"Seafarers\" rules and scenarios are also, for the most part, compatible with \"\" and \"\"."
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"Go Further is a 2003 documentary film by Ron Mann starring Woody Harrelson and a group of other environmental activists riding around in a large, bio-fueled bus.",
" The tour was called the Simple Organic Living Tour and it was produced by cause-related marketers the Spitfire Agency.",
" The film debuted at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2003, and at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2003, where it was first runner-up for the People's Choice Award.",
" It was also nominated for a Genie Award for Best Documentary.",
" The film features cameos by Dave Matthews, Natalie Merchant, Ken Kesey, Bob Weir (of the Grateful Dead), Michael Franti (of Spearhead), Anthony Kiedis (of Red Hot Chili Peppers), Rob Heydon, Medeski Martin & Wood, and The String Cheese Incident."
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"Title: Drama Go! Go! Go!\n\nDrama Go! Go! Go! (Chinese: 姐姐立正向前走; lit. \"Older Woman Marching Forward\") is a 2012 Chinese television series produced by Ruby Lin and directed by Danny Dun. It stars Ruby Lin, Jiro Wang and Lin Gengxin in the lead roles. The series was first aired on Hunan Satellite TV on 3 November 2012.",
"Title: Go Quiet\n\nGo Quiet is a music film directed by Dean DeBlois, featuring acoustic renditions of all nine songs from the 2010 album \"Go\" by Jón Þór (Jónsi) Birgisson. The film was created as a counterpart to the lavishly produced studio tracks of \"Go\", with an emphasis on stripped-down intimacy. Go Quiet was filmed in Reykjavík during New Year, 2010, and features the festive sights and sounds of New Year's Eve in Iceland. Dean DeBlois, who also directed 2007's \"Heima\" for Sigur Rós, had this to say of the film's intent: \"The concept behind ‘Go Quiet’ was simple: it’s New Year’s Day in Reykjavík, and Jónsi awakens to a trashed house in the wake of his party. He avoids cleaning up and instead procrastinates by playing songs that reflect the night before, the bittersweetness of new year, and the melancholy of a year gone by\".",
"Title: The Go Master\n\nThe Go Master (呉清源 極みの棋譜 , Go Seigen: Kiwami no Kifu ) () is a 2006 biopic film directed by Tian Zhuangzhuang of the renowned twentieth century Go master Wu Qingyuan, better known as Go Seigen, the Japanese pronunciation of his name. The film, which premiered at the 44th New York Film Festival, focuses on the life of this extraordinary player from his meteoric rise as a child prodigy to fame and fortune as a revolutionary strategic thinker, as well as the tumultuous global conflicts between his homeland and his adopted nation. The film also features a scene involving the Atomic bomb go game. The film also screened at the AFI's China Film Festival in Silver Spring, Maryland.",
"Title: Treasure Island (1934 film)\n\nTreasure Island is a 1934 film adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson’s famous 1883 novel \"Treasure Island\". Jim Hawkins (Jackie Cooper) discovers a treasure map and travels on a sailing ship to a remote island, but pirates led by Long John Silver (Wallace Beery) threaten to take away the honest seafarers’ riches and lives.",
"Title: The Seafarers\n\nThe Seafarers is Stanley Kubrick's fourth film and third short documentary, made for the Seafarers International Union, directed in June 1953.",
"Title: World Assembly of Youth (film)\n\nWorld Assembly of Youth is a documentary film created in 1952 for the US State Department. It is believed to be lost but evidence for it was discovered on an early resume sent by Stanley Kubrick to veteran New York film critic Theodore Huff in February 1953. In the resume and covering letter, Kubrick lists working on this film alongside his other documentaries, \"The Seafarers\", \"Day of the Fight\", and \"Flying Padre\". The résumé was uncovered by John Baxter, while doing research for his own book, \"Stanley Kubrick: A Biography\".",
"Title: Seafarers Music\n\nSeafarers Music is a Will Oldham EP released in 2004. It is the soundtrack to the film Seafarers (2004) by British director Jason Massot, a documentary about four seamen in Rotterdam, Netherlands. Each of the album's tracks is named after one of the four sailors. The EP also features playing from Paul Oldham and David Bird.",
"Title: John Ashley (priest)\n\nIn 1835 he was on the shore at Clevedon with his son who asked him how the people on Flat Holm could go to church. For the next three months Ashley voluntarily ministered to the population of the island. From there he recognised the needs of the seafarers on the four hundred sailing vessels in the Bristol Channel and created the Bristol Channel Mission. He raised funds and in 1839 a specially designed mission cutter was built with a main cabin which could be converted into a chapel for 100 people.",
"Title: Catan: Seafarers\n\nCatan: Seafarers, or Seafarers of Catan in older editions, (German: \"Die Seefahrer von Catan\" ) is an expansion of the board game \"The Settlers of Catan\" for three to four players (five-to-six-player play is also possible with both of the respective five-to-six-player extensions). The main feature of this expansion is the addition of ships, gold rivers, and the pirate to the game, allowing play between multiple islands. The expansion also provides numerous scenarios, some of which have custom rules. The \"Seafarers\" rules and scenarios are also, for the most part, compatible with \"\" and \"\".",
"Title: Go Further\n\nGo Further is a 2003 documentary film by Ron Mann starring Woody Harrelson and a group of other environmental activists riding around in a large, bio-fueled bus. The tour was called the Simple Organic Living Tour and it was produced by cause-related marketers the Spitfire Agency. The film debuted at the South by Southwest Film Festival in March 2003, and at the Toronto International Film Festival in September 2003, where it was first runner-up for the People's Choice Award. It was also nominated for a Genie Award for Best Documentary. The film features cameos by Dave Matthews, Natalie Merchant, Ken Kesey, Bob Weir (of the Grateful Dead), Michael Franti (of Spearhead), Anthony Kiedis (of Red Hot Chili Peppers), Rob Heydon, Medeski Martin & Wood, and The String Cheese Incident."
] |
5,618
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Who was born first Mary Carillo or Sandy Mayer?
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Alexander "Sandy" Mayer
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"Vytautas Kevin Gerulaitis (July 26, 1954 – September 17, 1994) was an American professional tennis player.",
" In 1975, Gerulaitis won the men's doubles title at Wimbledon, partnering with Sandy Mayer.",
" He won the men's singles title at one of the two Australian Open tournaments held in 1977 (Gerulaitis won the tournament that was held in December, while Roscoe Tanner won the earlier January tournament).",
" Gerulaitis also won two Italian Open titles, in 1977 and 1979, and the WCT Finals in Dallas, in 1978."
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" The rivalry is the most prolific of the Open Era.",
" The two have faced each other 50 times with Djokovic leading 26–24.",
" Between 2006–2010, this rivalry was often overshadowed by the historic Federer–Nadal rivalry, but it started to become widely recognized after they played their first Grand Slam final against each other at the 2010 US Open.",
" The first half of the rivalry was dominated by Nadal (who led 16–7 after the 2010 season) while the second half has been dominated by Djokovic, winning 11 out the last 13 matches.",
" It is widely considered to be one of the greatest rivalries in tennis history.",
" It was the first rivalry to involve meetings at all 4 Grand Slam finals (including four consecutive Grand Slam finals) and a record 26 Masters Series matches.",
" Their 2012 Australian Open final is considered to be one of the greatest matches of all time, and Mary Carillo and John McEnroe both commented that that Australian Open match and the 2013 French Open semi-final match were the two best matches played on hard and clay courts respectively.",
" The Djokovic–Nadal rivalry was listed as the third greatest rivalry in the last decade in 2009 by \"ATPworldtour.com\" despite its only starting in 2006."
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"title": "1977 American Airlines Tennis Games – Doubles"
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"The Guadalajara Open is a defunct tennis tournament that was played on the Grand Prix tennis circuit in 1978.",
" The event was held in Guadalajara, Mexico and was played on outdoor clay courts.",
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"Alexander \"Sandy\" Mayer (born April 5, 1952) is a former tennis player from the United States, who won ten titles in singles and twenty-four titles in doubles during his professional career.",
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"Mary Carillo (born March 15, 1957) is an American sportscaster and former professional tennis player.",
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"title": "1980 Congoleum Classic – Doubles"
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"The 1981 World Championship Tennis Finals was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts.",
" It was the 11th edition of the WCT Finals and was part of the 1981 Volvo Grand Prix.",
" The tournament was played at the Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas in the United States and was held from April 27 through May 3, 1981.",
" The winners of the eight WCT tournaments that were part of the 1981 Grand Prix circuit qualified for the tournament augmented by the next best performers in the WCT points standings.",
" Guillermo Vilas qualified by winning the last tournament held just before the WCT Finals, the River Oaks Tournament in Houston, but was unavailable to play.",
" Jimmy Connors withdrew before the tournament due to gastroenteritis and Yannick Noah could not participate due to a shoulder injury.",
" They were replaced by Sandy Mayer and Sam Giammalva respectively.",
" John McEnroe won the title and $100,000 prize money."
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"Title: 1985 Fischer-Grand Prix – Doubles\n\nWojciech Fibak and Sandy Mayer were the defending champions but did not compete that year.",
"Title: Vitas Gerulaitis\n\nVytautas Kevin Gerulaitis (July 26, 1954 – September 17, 1994) was an American professional tennis player. In 1975, Gerulaitis won the men's doubles title at Wimbledon, partnering with Sandy Mayer. He won the men's singles title at one of the two Australian Open tournaments held in 1977 (Gerulaitis won the tournament that was held in December, while Roscoe Tanner won the earlier January tournament). Gerulaitis also won two Italian Open titles, in 1977 and 1979, and the WCT Finals in Dallas, in 1978.",
"Title: Djokovic–Nadal rivalry\n\nThe Djokovic–Nadal rivalry is between tennis players Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal, who are engaged in a modern-day tennis rivalry. The rivalry is the most prolific of the Open Era. The two have faced each other 50 times with Djokovic leading 26–24. Between 2006–2010, this rivalry was often overshadowed by the historic Federer–Nadal rivalry, but it started to become widely recognized after they played their first Grand Slam final against each other at the 2010 US Open. The first half of the rivalry was dominated by Nadal (who led 16–7 after the 2010 season) while the second half has been dominated by Djokovic, winning 11 out the last 13 matches. It is widely considered to be one of the greatest rivalries in tennis history. It was the first rivalry to involve meetings at all 4 Grand Slam finals (including four consecutive Grand Slam finals) and a record 26 Masters Series matches. Their 2012 Australian Open final is considered to be one of the greatest matches of all time, and Mary Carillo and John McEnroe both commented that that Australian Open match and the 2013 French Open semi-final match were the two best matches played on hard and clay courts respectively. The Djokovic–Nadal rivalry was listed as the third greatest rivalry in the last decade in 2009 by \"ATPworldtour.com\" despite its only starting in 2006.",
"Title: 1977 American Airlines Tennis Games – Doubles\n\nColin Dibley and Sandy Mayer were the defending champions but only Dibley competed that year with Haroon Rahim.",
"Title: Guadalajara Open\n\nThe Guadalajara Open is a defunct tennis tournament that was played on the Grand Prix tennis circuit in 1978. The event was held in Guadalajara, Mexico and was played on outdoor clay courts. Gene Mayer won the singles title while Sandy Mayer and Sherwood Stewart partnered to win the doubles title.",
"Title: Sandy Mayer\n\nAlexander \"Sandy\" Mayer (born April 5, 1952) is a former tennis player from the United States, who won ten titles in singles and twenty-four titles in doubles during his professional career. He was part of the winning tennis squad at Stanford University in 1973.",
"Title: Mary Carillo\n\nMary Carillo (born March 15, 1957) is an American sportscaster and former professional tennis player. She is a reporter for NBC Sports and NBC Olympics.",
"Title: 1980 Congoleum Classic – Doubles\n\nGene Mayer and Sandy Mayer were the defending champions and were one of sixteen teams in the second round.",
"Title: 1981 World Championship Tennis Finals\n\nThe 1981 World Championship Tennis Finals was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts. It was the 11th edition of the WCT Finals and was part of the 1981 Volvo Grand Prix. The tournament was played at the Reunion Arena in Dallas, Texas in the United States and was held from April 27 through May 3, 1981. The winners of the eight WCT tournaments that were part of the 1981 Grand Prix circuit qualified for the tournament augmented by the next best performers in the WCT points standings. Guillermo Vilas qualified by winning the last tournament held just before the WCT Finals, the River Oaks Tournament in Houston, but was unavailable to play. Jimmy Connors withdrew before the tournament due to gastroenteritis and Yannick Noah could not participate due to a shoulder injury. They were replaced by Sandy Mayer and Sam Giammalva respectively. John McEnroe won the title and $100,000 prize money."
] |
5,619
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Who lived longer, Countee Cullen or Guillermo Cabrera Infante?
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Guillermo Cabrera Infante
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" She studied at Wesleyan University and graduated from The Cooper Union with a BFA.",
" While at Cooper Union she discovered sculpture and spent several years traveling around Europe and studying in Pietrasanta, Italy.",
" Her memorial to Countee Cullen is in the collection of the New York Public Library.",
" In 2003, she unveiled the Boston Women's Memorial on Commonwealth Avenue Mall in Boston which includes statues of Phillis Wheatley, Abigail Adams, and Lucy Stone.",
" In 2006, Bergmann's statue of the famous contralto Marian Anderson was unveiled on the campus of Converse College in Spartanburg, SC.",
" In 2010, Bergmann created a sculpture of a slave girl named Sally Maria Diggs, or \"Pinky,\" whose freedom was purchased for $900 in 1860.",
" Bergmann also completed a commission commemorating the events of September 11, 2001 for New York City's Cathedral of St. John the Divine entitled \"Memorial to September 11\"."
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"Woodlawn Cemetery is one of the largest cemeteries in New York City and is a designated National Historic Landmark.",
" Located in Woodlawn Heights, The Bronx, New York City, it has the character of a rural cemetery.",
" Woodlawn Cemetery opened during the Civil War in 1863, in what was then southern Westchester County, in an area that was annexed to New York City in 1874.",
" It is notable in part as the final resting place of some great figures in the American arts, such as authors Countee Cullen and Herman Melville, and musicians Irving Berlin, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, W. C. Handy, and Max Roach.",
" Holly Woodlawn, after changing her name to such, falsely told people she was the heiress to Woodlawn Cemetery."
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"Guillermo Cabrera Infante (] ; Gibara, 22 April 1929 – 21 February 2005) was a Cuban novelist, essayist, translator, screenwriter, and critic; in the 1950s he used the pseudonym G. Caín."
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"James Van DerZee (June 29, 1886 - May 15, 1983) was an African-American photographer best known for his portraits of black New Yorkers.",
" He was a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance.",
" Aside from the artistic merits of his work, VanDerZee produced the most comprehensive documentation of the period.",
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"Cuban literature is the literature written in Cuba or outside the island by Cubans in Spanish language.",
" It began to find its voice in the early 19th century.",
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" Notable writers of this genre include Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda and Cirilo Villaverde.",
" Following the abolition of slavery in 1886, the focus of Cuban literature shifted.",
" Dominant themes of independence and freedom were exemplified by José Martí, who led the modernista movement in Latin American literature.",
" Writers such as the poet Nicolás Guillén focused on literature as social protest.",
" Others, including Dulce María Loynaz, José Lezama Lima and Alejo Carpentier, dealt with more personal or universal issues.",
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"Yuzurihara (Yuzuri Hara) is the name of a village in Japan.",
" The village of Yuzurihara (Yuzuri Hara) came to the attention of the world in the year 2000 when ABC Television Network made a documentary report which highlighted the fact that many of the villagers who lived in Yuzurihara or Yuzuri Hara had very young skin, healthy hair and were extremely supple.",
" They also lived longer and did not appear to exhibit the signs of aging which commonly occurs at this age.",
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" After it published one issue, its quarters burned down, and the magazine ended."
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"Guillermo Cabrera González (born February 28, 1982) is a Dominican Republic former swimmer, who specialized in backstroke events.",
" Cabrera competed only in the men's 200 m backstroke at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, as the Dominican Republic's first ever swimmer in Olympic history.",
" He posted a FINA B-standard entry time of 2:07.17 from the Caribbean Islands Swimming Championships in Oranjestad, Aruba.",
" He challenged five other swimmers in heat one, including Hong Kong's Alex Fong, who later became one of city's most popular singers.",
" He raced to fourth place by a 2.75-second deficit behind winner Fong in 2:08.22.",
" Cabrera failed to advance into the semifinals, as he placed forty-first overall in the prelims."
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"Jessie Redmon Fauset (April 27, 1882 – April 30, 1961) was an African American editor, poet, essayist, novelist, and educator.",
" Fauset’s literary work helped sculpt African American literature in the 1920s as she focused on portraying a true image of African American life and history.",
" Her black fictional characters were working professionals which was an inconceivable concept to American society during this time Her story lines related to themes of racial discrimination, “passing,” and feminism.",
" From 1919-1926, Fauset’s position as literary editor of \"The Crisis,\" a NAACP magazine, allowed her to contribute to the Harlem Renaissance by promoting literary work that related to the social movements of this era.",
" Through her work as a literary editor and reviewer, she discouraged black writers from lessening the racial qualities of the characters in their work, and encouraged them to write honestly and openly about the African American race.",
" She wanted a realistic and positive representation of the African American community in literature that had never before been as prominently displayed.",
" Before and after working on \"The Crisis,\" she worked for decades as a French teacher in public schools in Washington, DC and New York City.",
" She published four novels during the 1920s and 1930s, exploring the lives of the black middle-class.",
" She also was the editor and co-author of the African-American children's magazine \"The Brownies' Book.\"",
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"Title: Woodlawn Cemetery (Bronx, New York)\n\nWoodlawn Cemetery is one of the largest cemeteries in New York City and is a designated National Historic Landmark. Located in Woodlawn Heights, The Bronx, New York City, it has the character of a rural cemetery. Woodlawn Cemetery opened during the Civil War in 1863, in what was then southern Westchester County, in an area that was annexed to New York City in 1874. It is notable in part as the final resting place of some great figures in the American arts, such as authors Countee Cullen and Herman Melville, and musicians Irving Berlin, Miles Davis, Duke Ellington, W. C. Handy, and Max Roach. Holly Woodlawn, after changing her name to such, falsely told people she was the heiress to Woodlawn Cemetery.",
"Title: Guillermo Cabrera Infante\n\nGuillermo Cabrera Infante (] ; Gibara, 22 April 1929 – 21 February 2005) was a Cuban novelist, essayist, translator, screenwriter, and critic; in the 1950s he used the pseudonym G. Caín.",
"Title: James Van Der Zee\n\nJames Van DerZee (June 29, 1886 - May 15, 1983) was an African-American photographer best known for his portraits of black New Yorkers. He was a leading figure in the Harlem Renaissance. Aside from the artistic merits of his work, VanDerZee produced the most comprehensive documentation of the period. Among his most famous subjects during this time were Marcus Garvey, Bill \"Bojangles\" Robinson and Countee Cullen.",
"Title: Countee Cullen\n\nCountee Cullen (May 30, 1903 – January 9, 1946), born Countee LeRoy Porter, was a prominent African-American poet, novelist, children's writer, and playwright during the Harlem Renaissance.",
"Title: Cuban literature\n\nCuban literature is the literature written in Cuba or outside the island by Cubans in Spanish language. It began to find its voice in the early 19th century. The major works published in Cuba during that time were of an abolitionist character. Notable writers of this genre include Gertrudis Gomez de Avellaneda and Cirilo Villaverde. Following the abolition of slavery in 1886, the focus of Cuban literature shifted. Dominant themes of independence and freedom were exemplified by José Martí, who led the modernista movement in Latin American literature. Writers such as the poet Nicolás Guillén focused on literature as social protest. Others, including Dulce María Loynaz, José Lezama Lima and Alejo Carpentier, dealt with more personal or universal issues. And a few more, such as Reinaldo Arenas and Guillermo Cabrera Infante, earned international recognition in the postrevolutionary era.",
"Title: Yuzurihara\n\nYuzurihara (Yuzuri Hara) is the name of a village in Japan. The village of Yuzurihara (Yuzuri Hara) came to the attention of the world in the year 2000 when ABC Television Network made a documentary report which highlighted the fact that many of the villagers who lived in Yuzurihara or Yuzuri Hara had very young skin, healthy hair and were extremely supple. They also lived longer and did not appear to exhibit the signs of aging which commonly occurs at this age. Many of the people were in their 80s and 90s but looked years younger. The village of Yazurihara or Yazuri Hara become known as \"The Village of Long Life\" after the report was televised on American TV.",
"Title: Fire!!\n\nFire!! was an African-American literary magazine published in New York City in 1926 during the Harlem Renaissance. The publication was started by Wallace Thurman, Zora Neale Hurston, Aaron Douglas, John P. Davis, Richard Bruce Nugent, Gwendolyn Bennett, Lewis Grandison Alexander, Countee Cullen, and Langston Hughes. After it published one issue, its quarters burned down, and the magazine ended.",
"Title: Guillermo Cabrera\n\nGuillermo Cabrera González (born February 28, 1982) is a Dominican Republic former swimmer, who specialized in backstroke events. Cabrera competed only in the men's 200 m backstroke at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, as the Dominican Republic's first ever swimmer in Olympic history. He posted a FINA B-standard entry time of 2:07.17 from the Caribbean Islands Swimming Championships in Oranjestad, Aruba. He challenged five other swimmers in heat one, including Hong Kong's Alex Fong, who later became one of city's most popular singers. He raced to fourth place by a 2.75-second deficit behind winner Fong in 2:08.22. Cabrera failed to advance into the semifinals, as he placed forty-first overall in the prelims.",
"Title: Jessie Redmon Fauset\n\nJessie Redmon Fauset (April 27, 1882 – April 30, 1961) was an African American editor, poet, essayist, novelist, and educator. Fauset’s literary work helped sculpt African American literature in the 1920s as she focused on portraying a true image of African American life and history. Her black fictional characters were working professionals which was an inconceivable concept to American society during this time Her story lines related to themes of racial discrimination, “passing,” and feminism. From 1919-1926, Fauset’s position as literary editor of \"The Crisis,\" a NAACP magazine, allowed her to contribute to the Harlem Renaissance by promoting literary work that related to the social movements of this era. Through her work as a literary editor and reviewer, she discouraged black writers from lessening the racial qualities of the characters in their work, and encouraged them to write honestly and openly about the African American race. She wanted a realistic and positive representation of the African American community in literature that had never before been as prominently displayed. Before and after working on \"The Crisis,\" she worked for decades as a French teacher in public schools in Washington, DC and New York City. She published four novels during the 1920s and 1930s, exploring the lives of the black middle-class. She also was the editor and co-author of the African-American children's magazine \"The Brownies' Book.\" She is known for discovering and mentoring other African American writers such as Langston Hughes, Jean Toomer, Countee Cullen, and Claude McKay."
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5,620
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What is the county code for Lakeside Village?
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JF
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"Pontoon (Irish: \"Pont Abhann\" lit.",
" \"River pont\") is a lakeside village on the R310 regional road in County Mayo in Ireland, situated between Lough Conn and Lough Cullin, and near the town of Foxford.",
" The area is scenic."
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"title": "Pontoon, County Mayo"
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"The Lakeside Association Police Department is a special security police formed at the beginning of the twentieth century to patrol and provide security for the private association and Chautauqua community of Lakeside, Ohio, United States.",
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" In the 1950s the police force was dissolved and police protection was then the responsibility of the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office.",
" A special division for Lakeside was formed for the Sheriff's Deputies assigned to the community.",
" This division was later called the Lakeside Association Police Department.",
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"Kunjithai (meaning \"small coconut tree\" in Malayalam) is a small village in Paravur Taluk, Ernakulam district in the state of Kerala, India.",
" It is about 26 km from Ernakulam City.",
" It is a lakeside village with the Pallipuram Lake as its western boundary.",
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"Lakeside Village is an unincorporated community in central Jefferson County, Kansas, United States.",
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" The community has a town hall despite being unincorporated; it also has a community swimming pool."
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"Rudyard is a lakeside village in the county of Staffordshire, England, west of Leek and on the shore of Rudyard Lake.",
" Population details as taken at the 2011 census can be found under Horton."
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"Balby is a suburb of Doncaster and civil parish located to the south-west of the borough in the north of England.",
" It is home to Balby Carr Community Academy.",
" Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the area of Balby stretches south of the town centre from the Balby Bridge area to Loversall, a small village bordering the new Woodfield Plantation residential development which is still expanding eastwards towards the Lakeside Village retail park.",
" The area has a mixture of housing that has developed in accordance with growth patterns of other similar sized towns, with Victorian terraced housing nearer to the town centre and post-war built suburbs.",
" The range of housing stock available means that there is a wide disparity in the socio-economic profile of the area with pockets of relative affluence of the newer suburbs seemingly juxtaposed with poorer areas, often social housing.",
" Much of this social housing consisted of council houses, some of which has been subsequently sold off to become owner occupied under the Conservative Government's \"Right to Buy\" policy of the 1980s."
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"Liverpool is a lakeside village in Onondaga County, New York, United States.",
" The population was 2,347 at the 2010 census.",
" The name was adopted from the city of Liverpool in the United Kingdom.",
" The village is on Onondaga Lake, in the western part of the town of Salina and is northwest of Syracuse, of which it is a suburb."
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"Gilley Law is one of the smaller suburbs of Sunderland located in between the suburbs of Farringdon and Silksworth and is home to 1500 people.",
" The area is now officially known as Lakeside Village but the old name persists amongst locals.",
" The total area covered by the estate is less than one square mile.",
" It was built as a council estate .",
" Much of the housing in the estate has now been privately purchased and the only social housing areas left are the seven 16 floor tower blocks, which were built in the 1960s.",
" These tower blocks are mostly home to elderly and retired people.",
" The flats are undergoing expansion and modernisation.",
" By the end of 2007, 4 blocks had been completed leaving 3 yet to be done.",
" \"Lakeside\" is a reference to adjacent artificial lakes built on part of the site of the former Silksworth Colliery."
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"title": "Gilley Law"
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"Lago Huachi Airport (ICAO: SLLH) is an airport serving the lakeside village of Lago Huachi in the Beni Department of Bolivia.",
" The runway extends north from the village."
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}
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"Title: Pontoon, County Mayo\n\nPontoon (Irish: \"Pont Abhann\" lit. \"River pont\") is a lakeside village on the R310 regional road in County Mayo in Ireland, situated between Lough Conn and Lough Cullin, and near the town of Foxford. The area is scenic.",
"Title: Jefferson County, Kansas\n\nJefferson County (county code JF) is a county located in the U.S. state of Kansas. At the 2010 census, the county population was 19,126. Its county seat is Oskaloosa, and its most populous city is Valley Falls.",
"Title: Lakeside Association Police Department\n\nThe Lakeside Association Police Department is a special security police formed at the beginning of the twentieth century to patrol and provide security for the private association and Chautauqua community of Lakeside, Ohio, United States. The two patrolman employed were invested with full police powers under the Ohio Revised Code 311.29(c)(d), 505.43.2, and were given authority to enforce chautauqua rules and regulations. In the 1950s the police force was dissolved and police protection was then the responsibility of the Ottawa County Sheriff's Office. A special division for Lakeside was formed for the Sheriff's Deputies assigned to the community. This division was later called the Lakeside Association Police Department. The department was headed by a Chief Deputy, and staffed by two Sheriff's Deputies and two non-sworn personnel employed by the Association who were titled Lakeside Security Guards.",
"Title: Kunjithai\n\nKunjithai (meaning \"small coconut tree\" in Malayalam) is a small village in Paravur Taluk, Ernakulam district in the state of Kerala, India. It is about 26 km from Ernakulam City. It is a lakeside village with the Pallipuram Lake as its western boundary. The ancient port town Muziris (Pattanam) shares its boundary with Kunjithai.",
"Title: Lakeside Village, Kansas\n\nLakeside Village is an unincorporated community in central Jefferson County, Kansas, United States. It is located on the shores of Perry Lake. The community has a town hall despite being unincorporated; it also has a community swimming pool.",
"Title: Rudyard, Staffordshire\n\nRudyard is a lakeside village in the county of Staffordshire, England, west of Leek and on the shore of Rudyard Lake. Population details as taken at the 2011 census can be found under Horton.",
"Title: Balby\n\nBalby is a suburb of Doncaster and civil parish located to the south-west of the borough in the north of England. It is home to Balby Carr Community Academy. Historically part of the West Riding of Yorkshire, the area of Balby stretches south of the town centre from the Balby Bridge area to Loversall, a small village bordering the new Woodfield Plantation residential development which is still expanding eastwards towards the Lakeside Village retail park. The area has a mixture of housing that has developed in accordance with growth patterns of other similar sized towns, with Victorian terraced housing nearer to the town centre and post-war built suburbs. The range of housing stock available means that there is a wide disparity in the socio-economic profile of the area with pockets of relative affluence of the newer suburbs seemingly juxtaposed with poorer areas, often social housing. Much of this social housing consisted of council houses, some of which has been subsequently sold off to become owner occupied under the Conservative Government's \"Right to Buy\" policy of the 1980s.",
"Title: Liverpool, New York\n\nLiverpool is a lakeside village in Onondaga County, New York, United States. The population was 2,347 at the 2010 census. The name was adopted from the city of Liverpool in the United Kingdom. The village is on Onondaga Lake, in the western part of the town of Salina and is northwest of Syracuse, of which it is a suburb.",
"Title: Gilley Law\n\nGilley Law is one of the smaller suburbs of Sunderland located in between the suburbs of Farringdon and Silksworth and is home to 1500 people. The area is now officially known as Lakeside Village but the old name persists amongst locals. The total area covered by the estate is less than one square mile. It was built as a council estate . Much of the housing in the estate has now been privately purchased and the only social housing areas left are the seven 16 floor tower blocks, which were built in the 1960s. These tower blocks are mostly home to elderly and retired people. The flats are undergoing expansion and modernisation. By the end of 2007, 4 blocks had been completed leaving 3 yet to be done. \"Lakeside\" is a reference to adjacent artificial lakes built on part of the site of the former Silksworth Colliery.",
"Title: Lago Huachi Airport\n\nLago Huachi Airport (ICAO: SLLH) is an airport serving the lakeside village of Lago Huachi in the Beni Department of Bolivia. The runway extends north from the village."
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5,621
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How many men fought in the battle that the 1981 play, The Accrington Pals, is based on?
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More than 3 million
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hard
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"The LaSalle Heights disaster occurred in the early morning of March 1, 1965 in the city of LaSalle, Quebec when a gas line explosion destroyed a number of low-cost housing units.",
" In all, 28 people lost their lives, 39 were injured and 200 left homeless.",
" Most of the casualties were women and children because many men had left for work.",
" The casualties might have been higher had it not been the start of the month when many men left earlier than usual to pay their monthly rent at the rental office."
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"Dixon's work in theatre includes: \"Market Boy\", \"Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads\", \"Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead\", \"The Wind in the Willows\", \"The Day I Stood Still\", \"Somewhere\", \"The Recruiting Officer\" and \"The Hour We Knew Nothing Of Each Other\" at the National Theatre, London; \"The Bright and Bold Design\", \"Richard II\", \"Edward II\" and \"Two Shakespearean Actors\" for the RSC; \"Mr Kolpert\", \"A Real Classy Affair\", \"Faith\" and \"Mojo\" at the Royal Court, London; \"Waiting At The Water's Edge\" at the Bush, London; \"All I Want is an Ugly Sister\" at the Lilian Baylis Theatre, London; \"When We Are Rich\" at the Nuffield Theatre, Southampton; \"Deadwood\" at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury; \"The Accrington Pals\" and \"Mowgli's Jungle\" at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton; \"Drummers\" for Out of Joint and \"Telstar\" in the West End, London.",
" and, most recently, \"The Government Inspector\" at The Young Vic with Julian Barratt."
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"Charles Henry \"Jack\" Blackburn (May 20, 1883 – April 24, 1942) was an American boxer and boxing trainer.",
" Fighting in the first half of his career as a lightweight and later a welterweight, he was known for an exceptional defense and fought many men above his weight class, including six bouts with the great Sam Langford.",
" He fought Joe Gans three times in no-decision bouts, defeating him once according to newspaper accounts and made good showings against Harry Lewis, Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, and Harry Greb.",
" He found most of his fame training 1937 World Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis, but also had a significant role in training 1926 Lightweight Champion Sammy Mandell.",
" He helped to train World Bantamweight Champion Bud Taylor and World Light-Heavyweight Champion John Henry Lewis."
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"The Battle of Breslau (also known as the \"Battle on the Lohe\") was a battle fought on 22 November 1757 during the Third Silesian War (part of the Seven Years' War).",
" A Prussian army of 28,000 men fought an Austrian army of 84,000 men.",
" The Prussians held off the Austrian attack, losing 6,000 men to the Austrians 5,000 men.",
" But one day later the Prussians beat a retreat.",
" Breslau's garrison surrendered on 25 November 1757."
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"The Accrington Pals, officially the 11th (Service) Battalion (Accrington), East Lancashire Regiment, was a pals battalion of Kitchener's Army raised in and around the town of Accrington during the First World War."
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"The Battle of Burkersdorf was a battle fought on 21 July 1762 during the Third Silesian War (part of the Seven Years' War).",
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"Pals For Life is a series of British World War I drama films supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund.",
" The films tell the story of the Pals battalions during World War I, including the Accrington Pals and the Nelson Pals.",
" Rowbot Street, the creators and producers, was granted £48,000 funding in total to complete the films."
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"An Aso Oke Hat (pronounced ), a type of soft fez, is a traditional Yoruba hat that is made of hand woven Aso Oke, cotton, velvet, or damask.",
" In the Yoruba language, this hat is called a fila.",
" Although these hats originated in Nigeria they are worn by many men of African descent.",
" Typically, the top of the hat slouches to one side, and rests above the wearer's ear.",
" It is commonly worn with the Yoruba formal attire, Agbada (equally made with Aso Oke, lace or cotton) or brocade dashiki suits.",
" Many men wear a bowler hat with the lace dashiki suit.",
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"The Accrington Pals is a 1981 play by Peter Whelan.",
" It is based on the Accrington Pals unit in the First World War and contrasts its life at the front and experiences in the 1916 Battle of the Somme with the women left behind in Accrington."
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"The Battle of the Somme (French: \"Bataille de la Somme\" , German: \"Schlacht an der Somme\" ), also known as the Somme Offensive, was a battle of the First World War fought by the armies of the British and French empires against the German Empire.",
" It took place between 1 July and 18 November 1916 on both sides of the upper reaches of the River Somme in France.",
" The battle was intended to hasten a victory for the Allies and was the largest battle of the First World War on the Western Front.",
" More than 3 million men fought in this battle and one million men were wounded or killed, making it one of the bloodiest battles in human history."
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"Title: LaSalle Heights disaster\n\nThe LaSalle Heights disaster occurred in the early morning of March 1, 1965 in the city of LaSalle, Quebec when a gas line explosion destroyed a number of low-cost housing units. In all, 28 people lost their lives, 39 were injured and 200 left homeless. Most of the casualties were women and children because many men had left for work. The casualties might have been higher had it not been the start of the month when many men left earlier than usual to pay their monthly rent at the rental office.",
"Title: Callum Dixon\n\nDixon's work in theatre includes: \"Market Boy\", \"Sing Yer Heart Out for the Lads\", \"Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead\", \"The Wind in the Willows\", \"The Day I Stood Still\", \"Somewhere\", \"The Recruiting Officer\" and \"The Hour We Knew Nothing Of Each Other\" at the National Theatre, London; \"The Bright and Bold Design\", \"Richard II\", \"Edward II\" and \"Two Shakespearean Actors\" for the RSC; \"Mr Kolpert\", \"A Real Classy Affair\", \"Faith\" and \"Mojo\" at the Royal Court, London; \"Waiting At The Water's Edge\" at the Bush, London; \"All I Want is an Ugly Sister\" at the Lilian Baylis Theatre, London; \"When We Are Rich\" at the Nuffield Theatre, Southampton; \"Deadwood\" at the Watermill Theatre, Newbury; \"The Accrington Pals\" and \"Mowgli's Jungle\" at the Octagon Theatre, Bolton; \"Drummers\" for Out of Joint and \"Telstar\" in the West End, London. and, most recently, \"The Government Inspector\" at The Young Vic with Julian Barratt.",
"Title: Jack Blackburn\n\nCharles Henry \"Jack\" Blackburn (May 20, 1883 – April 24, 1942) was an American boxer and boxing trainer. Fighting in the first half of his career as a lightweight and later a welterweight, he was known for an exceptional defense and fought many men above his weight class, including six bouts with the great Sam Langford. He fought Joe Gans three times in no-decision bouts, defeating him once according to newspaper accounts and made good showings against Harry Lewis, Philadelphia Jack O'Brien, and Harry Greb. He found most of his fame training 1937 World Heavyweight Champion Joe Louis, but also had a significant role in training 1926 Lightweight Champion Sammy Mandell. He helped to train World Bantamweight Champion Bud Taylor and World Light-Heavyweight Champion John Henry Lewis.",
"Title: Battle of Breslau (1757)\n\nThe Battle of Breslau (also known as the \"Battle on the Lohe\") was a battle fought on 22 November 1757 during the Third Silesian War (part of the Seven Years' War). A Prussian army of 28,000 men fought an Austrian army of 84,000 men. The Prussians held off the Austrian attack, losing 6,000 men to the Austrians 5,000 men. But one day later the Prussians beat a retreat. Breslau's garrison surrendered on 25 November 1757.",
"Title: Accrington Pals\n\nThe Accrington Pals, officially the 11th (Service) Battalion (Accrington), East Lancashire Regiment, was a pals battalion of Kitchener's Army raised in and around the town of Accrington during the First World War.",
"Title: Battle of Burkersdorf\n\nThe Battle of Burkersdorf was a battle fought on 21 July 1762 during the Third Silesian War (part of the Seven Years' War). A Prussian army of 40,000 men fought an Austrian army of around 30,000 men.",
"Title: Pals for Life\n\nPals For Life is a series of British World War I drama films supported by the National Lottery through the Heritage Lottery Fund. The films tell the story of the Pals battalions during World War I, including the Accrington Pals and the Nelson Pals. Rowbot Street, the creators and producers, was granted £48,000 funding in total to complete the films.",
"Title: Aso Oke hat\n\nAn Aso Oke Hat (pronounced ), a type of soft fez, is a traditional Yoruba hat that is made of hand woven Aso Oke, cotton, velvet, or damask. In the Yoruba language, this hat is called a fila. Although these hats originated in Nigeria they are worn by many men of African descent. Typically, the top of the hat slouches to one side, and rests above the wearer's ear. It is commonly worn with the Yoruba formal attire, Agbada (equally made with Aso Oke, lace or cotton) or brocade dashiki suits. Many men wear a bowler hat with the lace dashiki suit. However, an aso oke hat or crown style kufi cap are the most common choices when wearing any other type of formal attire.",
"Title: The Accrington Pals (play)\n\nThe Accrington Pals is a 1981 play by Peter Whelan. It is based on the Accrington Pals unit in the First World War and contrasts its life at the front and experiences in the 1916 Battle of the Somme with the women left behind in Accrington.",
"Title: Battle of the Somme\n\nThe Battle of the Somme (French: \"Bataille de la Somme\" , German: \"Schlacht an der Somme\" ), also known as the Somme Offensive, was a battle of the First World War fought by the armies of the British and French empires against the German Empire. It took place between 1 July and 18 November 1916 on both sides of the upper reaches of the River Somme in France. The battle was intended to hasten a victory for the Allies and was the largest battle of the First World War on the Western Front. More than 3 million men fought in this battle and one million men were wounded or killed, making it one of the bloodiest battles in human history."
] |
5,622
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The novel "Goldfinger" the title character plans to steal the gold from a vault located in what state?
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Kentucky
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" His first name, Auric, is an adjective meaning of gold.",
" Fleming chose the name to commemorate the architect Ernő Goldfinger, who had built his home in Hampstead, near Fleming's; it is possible, though unlikely, that he disliked Goldfinger's style of architecture and destruction of Victorian terraces and decided to name a memorable villain after him.",
" According to a 1965 \"Forbes\" article and \"The New York Times\", the Goldfinger persona was based on gold mining magnate Charles W. Engelhard, Jr."
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"Prospect Hill Cemetery Building is a historic burial vault located in Prospect Hill Cemetery at Guilderland in Albany County, New York.",
" It was built in 1863 and is a small one story cobblestone building.",
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"Weiskittel-Roehle Burial Vault is a historic burial vault located in Section P, Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland.",
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" It was made as the tomb of Anton W. Weiskittel who died in 1884, a Baltimore iron founder."
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"The United States Bullion Depository, often known as Fort Knox, is a fortified vault building located within the United States Army post of Fort Knox, Kentucky.",
" The vault is used to store a large portion of United States official gold reserves and occasionally other precious items belonging or entrusted to the federal government.",
" It is estimated to hold roughly 2.3% of all the gold ever refined throughout human history."
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"Guilderland Cemetery Vault is a historic burial vault located in Guilderland Cemetery at Guilderland in Albany County, New York.",
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"McKayla Rose Maroney (born December 9, 1995) is an American former artistic gymnast.",
" She was a member of the U.S. women's gymnastics team dubbed the Fierce Five at the 2012 Summer Olympics, where she won a gold medal in the team and an individual silver medal in the vault event.",
" Maroney was also a member of the gold-winning American team at the 2011 World Championships where she won gold medals in the team and vault competitions.",
" She defended her World title and won the gold medal on vault at the 2013 World Championships, becoming the first U.S. female gymnast to defend a World Championships vault title.",
" A photograph of her with a \"not impressed\" expression, taken after winning silver in the 2012 Olympics, became an Internet meme.",
" She decided in 2016 to no longer compete in gymnastics due to health issues."
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"Brandon Richards (born February 6, 1967) is an American Track and Field athlete.",
" He was the national high school record holder in the pole vault and a son of double Olympic Gold Medalist in the pole vault, Bob Richards.",
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"Tulskaya (Russian: Tульская ) is a station of the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line of the Moscow Metro.",
" It was opened in 1983 as part of the pilot stage of the line.",
" The station is a single vault located underneath the Tulskaya square, named after the city of Tula."
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"Goldfinger (1964) is the third spy film in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the third to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond.",
" It is based on the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming.",
" The film also stars Honor Blackman as Bond girl Pussy Galore and Gert Fröbe as the title character Auric Goldfinger, along with Shirley Eaton as the iconic Bond girl Jill Masterson.",
" \"Goldfinger\" was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman and was the first of four Bond films directed by Guy Hamilton."
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"Goldfinger is the seventh novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series, first published in the UK by Jonathan Cape on 23 March 1959.",
" \"Goldfinger\" originally bore the title \"The Richest Man in the World\" and was written in January and February 1958.",
" The story centres on the investigation by MI6 operative James Bond into the gold smuggling activities of Auric Goldfinger, who is also suspected by MI6 of being connected to SMERSH, the Soviet counter-intelligence organisation.",
" As well as establishing the background to the smuggling operation, Bond uncovers a much larger plot, with Goldfinger planning to steal the gold reserves of the United States from Fort Knox."
],
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}
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"Title: Auric Goldfinger\n\nAuric Goldfinger is a fictional character and the main antagonist in the James Bond film \"Goldfinger\", based on Ian Fleming's novel of the same name. His first name, Auric, is an adjective meaning of gold. Fleming chose the name to commemorate the architect Ernő Goldfinger, who had built his home in Hampstead, near Fleming's; it is possible, though unlikely, that he disliked Goldfinger's style of architecture and destruction of Victorian terraces and decided to name a memorable villain after him. According to a 1965 \"Forbes\" article and \"The New York Times\", the Goldfinger persona was based on gold mining magnate Charles W. Engelhard, Jr.",
"Title: Prospect Hill Cemetery Building\n\nProspect Hill Cemetery Building is a historic burial vault located in Prospect Hill Cemetery at Guilderland in Albany County, New York. It was built in 1863 and is a small one story cobblestone building. It has a slate covered gable roof. It is built of coursed cobblestones with smooth ashlar quoins and a stone lintel above the door.",
"Title: Weiskittel-Roehle Burial Vault\n\nWeiskittel-Roehle Burial Vault is a historic burial vault located in Section P, Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Maryland. It is a rectangular structure made of cast iron built into the side of a hill, constructed to look like ashlar masonry and painted gray. It was made as the tomb of Anton W. Weiskittel who died in 1884, a Baltimore iron founder.",
"Title: United States Bullion Depository\n\nThe United States Bullion Depository, often known as Fort Knox, is a fortified vault building located within the United States Army post of Fort Knox, Kentucky. The vault is used to store a large portion of United States official gold reserves and occasionally other precious items belonging or entrusted to the federal government. It is estimated to hold roughly 2.3% of all the gold ever refined throughout human history.",
"Title: Guilderland Cemetery Vault\n\nGuilderland Cemetery Vault is a historic burial vault located in Guilderland Cemetery at Guilderland in Albany County, New York. It was built in 1872 and is a small one story cobblestone building. It is built of coursed cobblestones with smooth ashlar quoins and rounded arch door.",
"Title: McKayla Maroney\n\nMcKayla Rose Maroney (born December 9, 1995) is an American former artistic gymnast. She was a member of the U.S. women's gymnastics team dubbed the Fierce Five at the 2012 Summer Olympics, where she won a gold medal in the team and an individual silver medal in the vault event. Maroney was also a member of the gold-winning American team at the 2011 World Championships where she won gold medals in the team and vault competitions. She defended her World title and won the gold medal on vault at the 2013 World Championships, becoming the first U.S. female gymnast to defend a World Championships vault title. A photograph of her with a \"not impressed\" expression, taken after winning silver in the 2012 Olympics, became an Internet meme. She decided in 2016 to no longer compete in gymnastics due to health issues.",
"Title: Brandon Richards\n\nBrandon Richards (born February 6, 1967) is an American Track and Field athlete. He was the national high school record holder in the pole vault and a son of double Olympic Gold Medalist in the pole vault, Bob Richards. He is the third of four of Richards' sons who all excelled at the pole vault—Bob Jr. finished second in 1968 and Tom won the CIF California State Meet in the pole vault.",
"Title: Tulskaya (Moscow Metro)\n\nTulskaya (Russian: Tульская ) is a station of the Serpukhovsko-Timiryazevskaya Line of the Moscow Metro. It was opened in 1983 as part of the pilot stage of the line. The station is a single vault located underneath the Tulskaya square, named after the city of Tula.",
"Title: Goldfinger (film)\n\nGoldfinger (1964) is the third spy film in the James Bond series produced by Eon Productions, and the third to star Sean Connery as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. It is based on the novel of the same name by Ian Fleming. The film also stars Honor Blackman as Bond girl Pussy Galore and Gert Fröbe as the title character Auric Goldfinger, along with Shirley Eaton as the iconic Bond girl Jill Masterson. \"Goldfinger\" was produced by Albert R. Broccoli and Harry Saltzman and was the first of four Bond films directed by Guy Hamilton.",
"Title: Goldfinger (novel)\n\nGoldfinger is the seventh novel in Ian Fleming's James Bond series, first published in the UK by Jonathan Cape on 23 March 1959. \"Goldfinger\" originally bore the title \"The Richest Man in the World\" and was written in January and February 1958. The story centres on the investigation by MI6 operative James Bond into the gold smuggling activities of Auric Goldfinger, who is also suspected by MI6 of being connected to SMERSH, the Soviet counter-intelligence organisation. As well as establishing the background to the smuggling operation, Bond uncovers a much larger plot, with Goldfinger planning to steal the gold reserves of the United States from Fort Knox."
] |
5,623
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Which student of exemplary teacher Beni Madhab attempted to rid India of British Rule with the help of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan during World War II?
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Subhas Chandra Bose
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"The United States Strategic Bombing Survey was a board of experts assembled to produce an impartial assessment of the effects of Anglo-American strategic bombing of Nazi Germany during the European theatre of World War II.",
" After publishing its report, the Survey then turned its attention to the efforts against Imperial Japan during the Pacific War, including a separate section on the recent use of the atomic bombs."
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"The foreign relations of Tibet are documented from the 7th century onward, when Buddhism was introduced by missionaries from India.",
" The Tibetan Empire sparred with Tang China for control over territory, but relations became good with a peace marriage.",
" Tibet was conquered by the Mongol Empire and that changed its internal system of government, introducing the Dalai Lamas, as well as subjecting Tibet to foreign hegemony under the Yuan Dynasty.",
" Tibetan foreign relations during the Ming Dynasty are opaque, with Tibet being either a tributary state or under full Chinese sovereignty.",
" But by the 18th century, the Qing Dynasty indisputably made Tibet a subject.",
" In the early 20th century, after a successful invasion, Britain established a trading relationship with Tibet and was permitted limited diplomatic access to \"Outer Tibet\", basically Shigatse and Lhasa.",
" Britain supported Tibetan autonomy under the 13th Dalai Lama but did not contest Chinese suzerainty; while \"Inner Tibet\", areas such as Amdo and Kham with mixed Chinese and Tibetan populations to the east and north, remained nominally under the control of the Republic of China although that control was seldom effective.",
" Though the sovereignty of Tibet was unrecognized, Tibet was courted in unofficial visits from Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, and the United States during and after World War II.",
" The foreign relations of Tibet ended with the Seventeen Point Agreement that formalized Chinese sovereignty over most all of political Tibet in 1951."
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"title": "Foreign relations of Tibet"
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"A Taiwanese Imperial Japan Serviceman (Chinese: 台籍日本兵 ) is any Taiwanese person who served in the Imperial Japanese Army or Navy during World War II whether as a soldier, a sailor, or in another non-combat capacity.",
" According to statistics provided by Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the subsequent World War II, a total of 207,183 Taiwanese served in the military of Imperial Japan and 30,304 of them were declared killed or missing in action."
],
"title": "Taiwanese Imperial Japan Serviceman"
},
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"The Man in the High Castle (1962) is an alternative history novel by American writer Philip K. Dick.",
" Set in 1962, fifteen years after an alternative ending to World War II, the novel concerns intrigues between the victorious Axis Powers—primarily, Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany—as they rule over the former United States, as well as daily life under the resulting totalitarian rule.",
" \"The Man in the High Castle\" won the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1963.",
" Beginning in 2015, the book was adapted as a multi-season TV series."
],
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},
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"Subhas Chandra Bose (23 January 1897 – 18 August 1945) was an Indian nationalist whose defiant patriotism made him a hero in India, but whose attempt during World War II to rid India of British rule with the help of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan left a troubled legacy.",
" The honorific Netaji (Hindustani: \"Respected Leader\"), first applied in early 1942 to Bose in Germany by the Indian soldiers of the \"Indische Legion\" and by the German and Indian officials in the Special Bureau for India in Berlin, was later used throughout India."
],
"title": "Subhas Chandra Bose"
},
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"Japanese dissidence during the early Shōwa period was dissidence by Japanese citizens of the Empire of Japan (1868–1947) during the Shōwa period, the reign of the Shōwa Emperor, Hirohito (1926–1989).",
" The early Shōwa period witnessed the rise of Japanese militarism, and Imperial Japan's full-scale invasion of China in the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), which escalated into a full-scale invasion of the Asia-Pacific during the Pacific theatre of World War II (1941–1945).",
" Throughout the period, there was political repression in Imperial Japan."
],
"title": "Japanese dissidence during the early Shōwa period"
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"The foreign relations of Nazi Germany were characterized by the territorial expansionist ambitions of Germany's dictator Adolf Hitler, anti-communism and antisemitism.",
" The Nazi German regime oversaw Germany's rise as a militarist world power from the state of humiliation and disempowerment it had experienced following its defeat in World War I.",
" From the late 1930s to its defeat in 1945, Germany was the most formidable of the Axis powers - a military alliance between Imperial Japan, Fascist Italy, and their puppet states."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Political repression in Imperial Japan lasted from the Meiji period to the fall of the Empire of Japan after the end of World War II.",
" Throughout this period, dissidence was curtailed by laws, and police, and dissidents became Political prisoners in Imperial Japan."
],
"title": "Political repression in Imperial Japan"
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"The Indian National Army (INA; \"Azad Hind Fauj\" ; \"lit.\"",
": Free Indian Army) was an armed force formed by Indian nationalists in 1942 in Southeast Asia during World War II.",
" Its aim was to secure Indian independence from British rule.",
" It formed an alliance with Imperial Japan in the latter's campaign in the Southeast Asian theatre of WWII.",
" The army was first formed in 1942 under Mohan Singh, by Indian PoWs of the British-Indian Army captured by Japan in the Malayan campaign and at Singapore.",
" This first INA collapsed and was disbanded in December that year after differences between the INA leadership and the Japanese military over its role in Japan's war in Asia.",
" It was revived under the leadership of Subhas Chandra Bose after his arrival in Southeast Asia in 1943.",
" The army was declared to be the army of Bose's \"Arzi Hukumat-e-Azad Hind\" (the Provisional Government of Free India).",
" Under Bose's leadership, the INA drew ex-prisoners and thousands of civilian volunteers from the Indian expatriate population in Malaya (present-day Malaysia) and Burma.",
" This second INA fought along with the Imperial Japanese Army against the British and Commonwealth forces in the campaigns in Burma, in Imphal and at Kohima, and later against the successful Burma Campaign of the Allies."
],
"title": "Indian National Army"
}
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[
"Title: Beni Madhab Das\n\nBeni Madhab Das (Bengali: বেণী মাধব দাস ) (1866 – 1952) was an erudite Bengali scholar, a renowned teacher and a great patriot in British India. Subhas Chandra Bose was his student at Ravenshaw Collegiate School and he left an inedible mark in the mind of his young student, as acknowledged in his book \"Bharat Pathik\". When Bose was under internment and had decided to leave India, he wanted the blessings of his teacher, and so a clandestine meeting was organized for the purpose. A number of his other students occupied important positions in life. His personal life of dedication and devotion inspired all his students on to an eventful life. He was what was referred to as an exemplary teacher.",
"Title: United States Strategic Bombing Survey\n\nThe United States Strategic Bombing Survey was a board of experts assembled to produce an impartial assessment of the effects of Anglo-American strategic bombing of Nazi Germany during the European theatre of World War II. After publishing its report, the Survey then turned its attention to the efforts against Imperial Japan during the Pacific War, including a separate section on the recent use of the atomic bombs.",
"Title: Foreign relations of Tibet\n\nThe foreign relations of Tibet are documented from the 7th century onward, when Buddhism was introduced by missionaries from India. The Tibetan Empire sparred with Tang China for control over territory, but relations became good with a peace marriage. Tibet was conquered by the Mongol Empire and that changed its internal system of government, introducing the Dalai Lamas, as well as subjecting Tibet to foreign hegemony under the Yuan Dynasty. Tibetan foreign relations during the Ming Dynasty are opaque, with Tibet being either a tributary state or under full Chinese sovereignty. But by the 18th century, the Qing Dynasty indisputably made Tibet a subject. In the early 20th century, after a successful invasion, Britain established a trading relationship with Tibet and was permitted limited diplomatic access to \"Outer Tibet\", basically Shigatse and Lhasa. Britain supported Tibetan autonomy under the 13th Dalai Lama but did not contest Chinese suzerainty; while \"Inner Tibet\", areas such as Amdo and Kham with mixed Chinese and Tibetan populations to the east and north, remained nominally under the control of the Republic of China although that control was seldom effective. Though the sovereignty of Tibet was unrecognized, Tibet was courted in unofficial visits from Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan, and the United States during and after World War II. The foreign relations of Tibet ended with the Seventeen Point Agreement that formalized Chinese sovereignty over most all of political Tibet in 1951.",
"Title: Taiwanese Imperial Japan Serviceman\n\nA Taiwanese Imperial Japan Serviceman (Chinese: 台籍日本兵 ) is any Taiwanese person who served in the Imperial Japanese Army or Navy during World War II whether as a soldier, a sailor, or in another non-combat capacity. According to statistics provided by Japan's Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare, during the Second Sino-Japanese War and the subsequent World War II, a total of 207,183 Taiwanese served in the military of Imperial Japan and 30,304 of them were declared killed or missing in action.",
"Title: The Man in the High Castle\n\nThe Man in the High Castle (1962) is an alternative history novel by American writer Philip K. Dick. Set in 1962, fifteen years after an alternative ending to World War II, the novel concerns intrigues between the victorious Axis Powers—primarily, Imperial Japan and Nazi Germany—as they rule over the former United States, as well as daily life under the resulting totalitarian rule. \"The Man in the High Castle\" won the Hugo Award for Best Novel in 1963. Beginning in 2015, the book was adapted as a multi-season TV series.",
"Title: Subhas Chandra Bose\n\nSubhas Chandra Bose (23 January 1897 – 18 August 1945) was an Indian nationalist whose defiant patriotism made him a hero in India, but whose attempt during World War II to rid India of British rule with the help of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan left a troubled legacy. The honorific Netaji (Hindustani: \"Respected Leader\"), first applied in early 1942 to Bose in Germany by the Indian soldiers of the \"Indische Legion\" and by the German and Indian officials in the Special Bureau for India in Berlin, was later used throughout India.",
"Title: Japanese dissidence during the early Shōwa period\n\nJapanese dissidence during the early Shōwa period was dissidence by Japanese citizens of the Empire of Japan (1868–1947) during the Shōwa period, the reign of the Shōwa Emperor, Hirohito (1926–1989). The early Shōwa period witnessed the rise of Japanese militarism, and Imperial Japan's full-scale invasion of China in the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937–1945), which escalated into a full-scale invasion of the Asia-Pacific during the Pacific theatre of World War II (1941–1945). Throughout the period, there was political repression in Imperial Japan.",
"Title: Foreign relations of Nazi Germany\n\nThe foreign relations of Nazi Germany were characterized by the territorial expansionist ambitions of Germany's dictator Adolf Hitler, anti-communism and antisemitism. The Nazi German regime oversaw Germany's rise as a militarist world power from the state of humiliation and disempowerment it had experienced following its defeat in World War I. From the late 1930s to its defeat in 1945, Germany was the most formidable of the Axis powers - a military alliance between Imperial Japan, Fascist Italy, and their puppet states.",
"Title: Political repression in Imperial Japan\n\nPolitical repression in Imperial Japan lasted from the Meiji period to the fall of the Empire of Japan after the end of World War II. Throughout this period, dissidence was curtailed by laws, and police, and dissidents became Political prisoners in Imperial Japan.",
"Title: Indian National Army\n\nThe Indian National Army (INA; \"Azad Hind Fauj\" ; \"lit.\" : Free Indian Army) was an armed force formed by Indian nationalists in 1942 in Southeast Asia during World War II. Its aim was to secure Indian independence from British rule. It formed an alliance with Imperial Japan in the latter's campaign in the Southeast Asian theatre of WWII. The army was first formed in 1942 under Mohan Singh, by Indian PoWs of the British-Indian Army captured by Japan in the Malayan campaign and at Singapore. This first INA collapsed and was disbanded in December that year after differences between the INA leadership and the Japanese military over its role in Japan's war in Asia. It was revived under the leadership of Subhas Chandra Bose after his arrival in Southeast Asia in 1943. The army was declared to be the army of Bose's \"Arzi Hukumat-e-Azad Hind\" (the Provisional Government of Free India). Under Bose's leadership, the INA drew ex-prisoners and thousands of civilian volunteers from the Indian expatriate population in Malaya (present-day Malaysia) and Burma. This second INA fought along with the Imperial Japanese Army against the British and Commonwealth forces in the campaigns in Burma, in Imphal and at Kohima, and later against the successful Burma Campaign of the Allies."
] |
5,624
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Where was the man who won the gold medal in the competitions held from September 20 to October 1, 1991, in Cairo, Egypt born?
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Windhoek
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"Jörg Lindemeier (born 30 August 1968) is a Namibian swimmer.",
" Lindemeier competed at the 1992, 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics for Namibia.",
" He was born in Windhoek.",
" He won a gold medal in the 200 metres breaststroke at the 1991 All-Africa Games."
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"Shannon Grey Ritch (born September 27, 1970) is an American professional mixed martial artist, boxer, professional wrestler and kickboxer, known for being the former Gladiators Challenge Heavyweight Champion and KOTC Middleweight Champion also current RUF Interim Heavyweight Champion and IFC Middleweight Champion.",
" A professional competitor since 1998, Ritch has competed for the MFC, Pancrase, K-1, PRIDE, Rebel Fighting Championship, King of the Cage and the WEC.",
" Ritch has also has been featured in two episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger as a Biker Gang Member and a character named Knight, Choke in 2011 as an extra, CSI Las Vegas as Thug #2, an episode of iCarly as a MMA Fighter, an episode of Numbers in 2010, an episode of Ultimate Soldier Challenge on the History Channel representing a military contracting company and most recently in 2017 the direct to DVD film, directed by Robert Parham, Bullets, Blades and Blood and upcoming in 2018 No Way Out directed by Jeffrey D. Parker.",
" Shannon claims he has over 200 professional MMA fights 112 wins, 88 losses and 2 draws, some fights going undocumented and dating back as far as 1991.",
" His documented record of fights goes back to 1998 with a record of 56 wins, 81 loses, and 4 draws.",
" Shannon also holds a 2-1 record in professional boxing and a 25-2 record in bare knuckle boxing with all of his wins coming by way of knockout, in 2017 he was inducted into the Bare Knuckle Boxing Hall of Fame and also plans to round out his boxing career in 2018 against boxing superstar Bobby Gunn.",
" Ritch is also an occasional professional wrestler, recently in mid 2017 main eventing a card in Guyana.",
" Shannon has also found success as a grappler winning multiple NAGA, Grapplers Quest and Abu Dhabi Combat Club competitions, most recently winning a gold medal in the super heavyweight division at the Grand Canyon 2017 BJJ Open in Arizona and a silver medal at the '17 Arizona State BJJ Championships.",
" Ritch is also an avid golf player, winning 1st place in many state and pro am competitions held within his native Arizona as recent as 2017."
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"The men's tournament of the 2014 Asian Games Basketball Competition was held from September 20 to October 3, 2014 in Incheon, South Korea.",
" China was the defending Gold medal winners of the competition in 2010, which they won in their home soil.",
" South Korea emulated that feat by winning the Gold Medal in Incheon in 2014.",
" Iran and Japan completed the podium by winning the Silver and Bronze medals, respectively.",
" Games of the tournament were held at the 7,406 seat Samsan World Gymnasium, and the 5,158 seat Hwaseong Sports Complex."
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"Abhinav Bindra (born 28 September 1982, in Dehradun,Uttarakhand,India) is an Indian businessman and retired professional shooter who is a World and Olympic champion in the 10 m Air Rifle event.",
" By winning the gold in the 10 m Air Rifle event at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, he became the first Indian to win an individual gold medal at the Olympic Games.",
" It was also India's first gold medal since 1980, when the Men's Field Hockey Team won the gold.",
" He is the first and only Indian to have held both the World and Olympic titles at the same time, a feat he accomplished by capturing the Gold Medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, after having won the gold at the 2006 ISSF World Shooting Championships.",
" Abhinav won Gold Medal in 2014 Commonwealth Games at Glasgow."
],
"title": "Abhinav Bindra"
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"sentences": [
"The 5th All-Africa Games were held from September 20 to October 1, 1991, in Cairo, Egypt.",
" Forty-three countries participated in eighteen sports."
],
"title": "1991 All-Africa Games"
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"Sayed Hamed Abdelmoneim (Arabic: سيد عبد المنعم سيد حامد ; born September 25, 1988 in Cairo) is an amateur Egyptian Greco-Roman wrestler, who played for the men's lightweight category.",
" Abdelmoneim represented Egypt at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, where he competed for the men's 60 kg class.",
" He received a bye for the preliminary round of sixteen match, before losing out to Georgia's Revaz Lashkhi, who was able to score eight points in two straight periods, leaving Abdelmoneim without a single point.",
" Because his opponent advanced further into the gold medal match, Abdelmoneim was offered another shot for the bronze medal by entering the repechage bouts.",
" Unfortunately, he was defeated in the second round by Russia's Zaur Kuramagomedov, with a three-set technical score (4–1, 0–4, 0–2), and a classification score of 1–3."
],
"title": "Sayed Abdelmoneim"
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"sentences": [
"Croatian-Egyptian relations are foreign relations between Croatia and Egypt.",
" Egypt recognized newly independent Croatia on April 16, 1992, and the two countries established diplomatic relations on October 1, 1992.",
" Croatia has an embassy in Cairo and an honorary consulate in Alexandria.",
" The Cairo Embassy also officially handles the countries of Bahrain, Ethiopia, Yemen, Jordan, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Sudan and the UAE, as well as Djibouti, Eritrea and Iraq in certain matters.",
" Egypt has an embassy in Zagreb.",
" Both countries are members of the Union for the Mediterranean."
],
"title": "Croatia–Egypt relations"
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"sentences": [
"The Japan women's national softball team is the national team of Japan in international softball competitions.",
" It is governed by the Japan Softball Association.",
" They are currently ranked #1 in the world by the International Softball Federation.",
" In four Olympic Games, since 1996 until 2008, Japan has won one gold medal, a silver medal and a bronze medal.",
" In the top four nations at the Olympics, Japan is the second most successful national team (winning three medals), following the United States (four medals, three gold and a silver), and beating out Australia (also four medals out of which three were bronze and one silver) and China with one silver medal.",
" After winning the Gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics, the Japanese national team was defeated by the United States team at the XII Women's Softball World Championship in Caracas, Venezuela."
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"John Lindsay, OAM (born 29 January 1970) is an Australian Paralympic athlete from Melbourne.",
" He competed in the 1988 Seoul games in distances ranging from 100 m to 800 m, but did not win any medals.",
" At the 1992 Barcelona Games, he won a gold medal in the Men's 200 m TW3 event, for which he received a Medal of the Order of Australia, a silver medal in the Men's 100 m TW3 event and a bronze medal in the Men's 400 m TW3 event.",
" That year, he had a Victorian Institute of Sport scholarship.",
" He was also working as a fitness instructor in 1992, held world records in the 100 m and 200 m events, and was ranked 6th in the world in the 400 m.",
" He won a gold medal in the men's athletics 100 m T52 event at the 1996 Summer Paralympics with a time of 15.22, a silver medal in the 200 m T52 event with a time of 27.38, and a bronze medal in the 400 m T52 event with a time of 52.93.",
" At the 2000 Sydney Games, he won a gold medal in the Men's 100 m T53 event, a silver medal as part of the Men's 4x100 m Relay T54 team, and a bronze medal in the Men's 200 m T53 event; he was also part of the Men's 4x400 m Relay T54 team, which was the only one to qualify in its heat, but it did not make it to the finals.",
" At the 2004 Athens Games, he came seventh in the first round of the Men's 100 m T53 event and sixth in the third round of the Men's 200 m T53 event.",
" He was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder in 1995 and 2000."
],
"title": "John Lindsay (Paralympian)"
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"sentences": [
"Volleyball is one of the sports that is played at the Summer Olympic Games in two disciplines: the traditional six-per-side indoor game, and the newer game of beach volleyball.",
" Indoor volleyball was added to the Olympic programme in 1957 at the 53rd session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in Sofia, Bulgaria, and the first competitions were held at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo.",
" The Soviet Union won a medal in both the men's and women's competition at the first five Olympics that included volleyball, including the men's gold medal in Tokyo.",
" The Japanese women's team won the gold at the inaugural Olympic volleyball competition, and the silver at the following two Games.",
" The Montreal Games of 1976 saw the Polish men win the nation's only gold medal in the sport, after the women had won bronze in 1964 and 1968.",
" At the 1980 Moscow Olympics, the hosts won gold in both competitions.",
" The Bulgarian team won their only two volleyball medals in Moscow, a silver and a bronze in the men's and women's tournament, respectively."
],
"title": "List of Olympic medalists in volleyball"
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"Title: Jörg Lindemeier\n\nJörg Lindemeier (born 30 August 1968) is a Namibian swimmer. Lindemeier competed at the 1992, 1996 and 2000 Summer Olympics for Namibia. He was born in Windhoek. He won a gold medal in the 200 metres breaststroke at the 1991 All-Africa Games.",
"Title: Shannon Ritch\n\nShannon Grey Ritch (born September 27, 1970) is an American professional mixed martial artist, boxer, professional wrestler and kickboxer, known for being the former Gladiators Challenge Heavyweight Champion and KOTC Middleweight Champion also current RUF Interim Heavyweight Champion and IFC Middleweight Champion. A professional competitor since 1998, Ritch has competed for the MFC, Pancrase, K-1, PRIDE, Rebel Fighting Championship, King of the Cage and the WEC. Ritch has also has been featured in two episodes of Walker, Texas Ranger as a Biker Gang Member and a character named Knight, Choke in 2011 as an extra, CSI Las Vegas as Thug #2, an episode of iCarly as a MMA Fighter, an episode of Numbers in 2010, an episode of Ultimate Soldier Challenge on the History Channel representing a military contracting company and most recently in 2017 the direct to DVD film, directed by Robert Parham, Bullets, Blades and Blood and upcoming in 2018 No Way Out directed by Jeffrey D. Parker. Shannon claims he has over 200 professional MMA fights 112 wins, 88 losses and 2 draws, some fights going undocumented and dating back as far as 1991. His documented record of fights goes back to 1998 with a record of 56 wins, 81 loses, and 4 draws. Shannon also holds a 2-1 record in professional boxing and a 25-2 record in bare knuckle boxing with all of his wins coming by way of knockout, in 2017 he was inducted into the Bare Knuckle Boxing Hall of Fame and also plans to round out his boxing career in 2018 against boxing superstar Bobby Gunn. Ritch is also an occasional professional wrestler, recently in mid 2017 main eventing a card in Guyana. Shannon has also found success as a grappler winning multiple NAGA, Grapplers Quest and Abu Dhabi Combat Club competitions, most recently winning a gold medal in the super heavyweight division at the Grand Canyon 2017 BJJ Open in Arizona and a silver medal at the '17 Arizona State BJJ Championships. Ritch is also an avid golf player, winning 1st place in many state and pro am competitions held within his native Arizona as recent as 2017.",
"Title: Basketball at the 2014 Asian Games – Men\n\nThe men's tournament of the 2014 Asian Games Basketball Competition was held from September 20 to October 3, 2014 in Incheon, South Korea. China was the defending Gold medal winners of the competition in 2010, which they won in their home soil. South Korea emulated that feat by winning the Gold Medal in Incheon in 2014. Iran and Japan completed the podium by winning the Silver and Bronze medals, respectively. Games of the tournament were held at the 7,406 seat Samsan World Gymnasium, and the 5,158 seat Hwaseong Sports Complex.",
"Title: Abhinav Bindra\n\nAbhinav Bindra (born 28 September 1982, in Dehradun,Uttarakhand,India) is an Indian businessman and retired professional shooter who is a World and Olympic champion in the 10 m Air Rifle event. By winning the gold in the 10 m Air Rifle event at the 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, he became the first Indian to win an individual gold medal at the Olympic Games. It was also India's first gold medal since 1980, when the Men's Field Hockey Team won the gold. He is the first and only Indian to have held both the World and Olympic titles at the same time, a feat he accomplished by capturing the Gold Medal at the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, after having won the gold at the 2006 ISSF World Shooting Championships. Abhinav won Gold Medal in 2014 Commonwealth Games at Glasgow.",
"Title: 1991 All-Africa Games\n\nThe 5th All-Africa Games were held from September 20 to October 1, 1991, in Cairo, Egypt. Forty-three countries participated in eighteen sports.",
"Title: Sayed Abdelmoneim\n\nSayed Hamed Abdelmoneim (Arabic: سيد عبد المنعم سيد حامد ; born September 25, 1988 in Cairo) is an amateur Egyptian Greco-Roman wrestler, who played for the men's lightweight category. Abdelmoneim represented Egypt at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London, where he competed for the men's 60 kg class. He received a bye for the preliminary round of sixteen match, before losing out to Georgia's Revaz Lashkhi, who was able to score eight points in two straight periods, leaving Abdelmoneim without a single point. Because his opponent advanced further into the gold medal match, Abdelmoneim was offered another shot for the bronze medal by entering the repechage bouts. Unfortunately, he was defeated in the second round by Russia's Zaur Kuramagomedov, with a three-set technical score (4–1, 0–4, 0–2), and a classification score of 1–3.",
"Title: Croatia–Egypt relations\n\nCroatian-Egyptian relations are foreign relations between Croatia and Egypt. Egypt recognized newly independent Croatia on April 16, 1992, and the two countries established diplomatic relations on October 1, 1992. Croatia has an embassy in Cairo and an honorary consulate in Alexandria. The Cairo Embassy also officially handles the countries of Bahrain, Ethiopia, Yemen, Jordan, Qatar, Kuwait, Lebanon, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Sudan and the UAE, as well as Djibouti, Eritrea and Iraq in certain matters. Egypt has an embassy in Zagreb. Both countries are members of the Union for the Mediterranean.",
"Title: Japan women's national softball team\n\nThe Japan women's national softball team is the national team of Japan in international softball competitions. It is governed by the Japan Softball Association. They are currently ranked #1 in the world by the International Softball Federation. In four Olympic Games, since 1996 until 2008, Japan has won one gold medal, a silver medal and a bronze medal. In the top four nations at the Olympics, Japan is the second most successful national team (winning three medals), following the United States (four medals, three gold and a silver), and beating out Australia (also four medals out of which three were bronze and one silver) and China with one silver medal. After winning the Gold medal at the 2008 Summer Olympics, the Japanese national team was defeated by the United States team at the XII Women's Softball World Championship in Caracas, Venezuela.",
"Title: John Lindsay (Paralympian)\n\nJohn Lindsay, OAM (born 29 January 1970) is an Australian Paralympic athlete from Melbourne. He competed in the 1988 Seoul games in distances ranging from 100 m to 800 m, but did not win any medals. At the 1992 Barcelona Games, he won a gold medal in the Men's 200 m TW3 event, for which he received a Medal of the Order of Australia, a silver medal in the Men's 100 m TW3 event and a bronze medal in the Men's 400 m TW3 event. That year, he had a Victorian Institute of Sport scholarship. He was also working as a fitness instructor in 1992, held world records in the 100 m and 200 m events, and was ranked 6th in the world in the 400 m. He won a gold medal in the men's athletics 100 m T52 event at the 1996 Summer Paralympics with a time of 15.22, a silver medal in the 200 m T52 event with a time of 27.38, and a bronze medal in the 400 m T52 event with a time of 52.93. At the 2000 Sydney Games, he won a gold medal in the Men's 100 m T53 event, a silver medal as part of the Men's 4x100 m Relay T54 team, and a bronze medal in the Men's 200 m T53 event; he was also part of the Men's 4x400 m Relay T54 team, which was the only one to qualify in its heat, but it did not make it to the finals. At the 2004 Athens Games, he came seventh in the first round of the Men's 100 m T53 event and sixth in the third round of the Men's 200 m T53 event. He was an Australian Institute of Sport scholarship holder in 1995 and 2000.",
"Title: List of Olympic medalists in volleyball\n\nVolleyball is one of the sports that is played at the Summer Olympic Games in two disciplines: the traditional six-per-side indoor game, and the newer game of beach volleyball. Indoor volleyball was added to the Olympic programme in 1957 at the 53rd session of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) in Sofia, Bulgaria, and the first competitions were held at the 1964 Summer Olympics in Tokyo. The Soviet Union won a medal in both the men's and women's competition at the first five Olympics that included volleyball, including the men's gold medal in Tokyo. The Japanese women's team won the gold at the inaugural Olympic volleyball competition, and the silver at the following two Games. The Montreal Games of 1976 saw the Polish men win the nation's only gold medal in the sport, after the women had won bronze in 1964 and 1968. At the 1980 Moscow Olympics, the hosts won gold in both competitions. The Bulgarian team won their only two volleyball medals in Moscow, a silver and a bronze in the men's and women's tournament, respectively."
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5,625
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What rap artist has been featured in duets by both artists B.o.B and Bow Wow?
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Chris Brown
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"Beware of Dog is the debut studio album by American rapper Lil' Bow Wow.",
" It was released on September 26, 2000, by So So Def Recordings and Columbia Records.",
" Recording sessions took place from 1999 to 2000, with the executive production from Lil' Bow Wow's mentor Jermaine Dupri, and an American songwriter Bryan-Michael Cox.",
" The album was supported by four singles: \"Bounce with Me\" featuring Xscape, \"Bow Wow (That's My Name)\" featuring Snoop Dogg, \"Puppy Love\" featuring Jagged Edge, and \"Ghetto Girls\"."
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"Title: Erica Mena\n\nErica Mena (Born November 8, 1987), is a reality show personality. Mena is a mother and former model. Mena is known for her appearances in the show \"\", the original installment of the \"Love & Hip Hop\" franchise. She wrote the books \"Chronicles of a Confirmed Bachelorette\" and \"Underneath It All\". Among her previous rivalries was one with a former boyfriend Rich Dollaz. She was previously in a relationship with Bow Wow They met on the show \"106 & Park\". She had a miscarriage during their relationship. They were engaged until Bow Wow rekindled his relationship with his child's mother. This caused a public issue between Bow Wow and Mena.",
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"Title: Bow Wow (rapper)\n\nShad Gregory Moss (born March 9, 1987), better known by his stage name Bow Wow (formerly Lil' Bow Wow), is an American rapper, actor and television host. As Lil' Bow Wow, he released his first album, \"Beware of Dog\", in 2000 at age 13, which was followed by \"Doggy Bag\" in 2001. In 2003, Bow Wow released his third album \"Unleashed\", which was the first album released without using Lil' in his name. As of September 27, 2015, Bow Wow has signed a management deal to Bad Boy Records.",
"Title: Wild Wild West (soundtrack)\n\nWild Wild West is the soundtrack to the 1999 film of the same name. It was released June 15, 1999, through Interscope Records and consisted mostly of hip hop music (none of which was in the movie, with the exception of the Will Smith and Enrique Iglesias tracks played over the end credits). The soundtrack features a song by the film's main actor, Will Smith, along with other hip hop and R&B artists including BLACKstreet, Faith Evans, Dr. Dre, Missy Elliott, 702, Destiny's Child, Common, MC Lyte, Tatyana Ali, Slick Rick, Blaque, Nas, Snoop Dogg, Lil' Bow Wow, Puff Daddy, Jermaine Dupri and Eminem. The soundtrack was very successful, peaking at number four on the US \"Billboard\" 200 and on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums and features the hit single \"Wild Wild West\" which went to number one on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The album was certified double platinum a week after its release, June 21, 1999. The album is also the debut of famous artists Lil' Bow Wow, Jill Scott and Kel Spencer.",
"Title: Underground Luxury\n\nUnderground Luxury is the third studio album by American hip hop recording artist B.o.B. The album was released on December 17, 2013, by Grand Hustle Records, Rebel Rock Entertainment and Atlantic Records. The album was supported by five singles \"We Still in This Bitch\", \"HeadBand\", \"Ready\", \"John Doe\" and \"Throwback\". The album features guest appearances from Future, 2 Chainz, T.I., Juicy J, Priscilla Renea, Ester Dean and Chris Brown among others.",
"Title: Like You (Bow Wow song)\n\n\"Like You\" is a song by American rapper Bow Wow featuring singer Ciara. It was written by Jermaine Dupri, Jaron Alston, and Johnta Austin, and produced by Dupri and Bryan Michael Cox for Bow Wow's fourth album \"Wanted\" (2005). The song includes the keyboard chord of New Edition's \"I'm Leaving You Again\" written by Jaron Alson, Ricky Bell, and Ralph Tresvant. \"Like You\" was released as the album's second single on August 2005 and reached number 3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number 1 on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. \"Like You\" was Bow Wow's second top 10 hit on that chart, as was Ciara's fifth. The song also charted in the top 40 in countries like Ireland, Germany and the UK. To date, \"Like You\" remains Bow Wow's highest charting song."
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Cassandra Magrath acted in which 2005 horror film?
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Wolf Creek
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"Title: Mexican Werewolf in Texas\n\nMexican Werewolf in Texas is a 2005 horror film directed by Scott Maginnis. The title is a reference to the 1981 horror comedy film \"An American Werewolf in London\", which was written and directed by John Landis and is in turn a possible reference to the 1928 symphonic poem \"An American in Paris\".",
"Title: Frankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove\n\nFrankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove is a 2005 horror film written and directed by William Winckler. It is the second film from William Winckler Productions. Filmed in black and white, the movie is an homage to classic monster movies, harkening back to the days of Universal's \"Monster Rally\" heyday. The movie was released direct to DVD in 2005 and has since gone on to acquire a growing fan base. Part of the success of the film to date has been the support it has received from horror hosts and fans of late night cinema, with a national syndicated showing on Mr. Lobo's \"Cinema Insomnia\" Halloween special as well as local airings on shows from the Horror Host Underground.",
"Title: Day of the Dead 2: Contagium\n\nDay of the Dead 2: Contagium is a 2005 horror film written by Ana Clavell and directed by Clavell and James Dudelson, starring Justin Ipock, Laurie Maria Baranyay and John F. Henry III. It is an unofficial sequel to \"1985's Day of the Dead\". The film was released direct-to-video on 18, 2005 (2005--) in the United States.",
"Title: Cassandra Magrath\n\nCassandra Magrath (born 8 January 1981 in Melbourne) is an Australian actress. She played Miranda Gibson in the Australian ABC 1998–2000 television series \"SeaChange\" and Liz Hunter in the 2005 Australian horror film \"Wolf Creek\".",
"Title: TC Smith\n\nTC Smith, also known as \"TC/TNT,\" is an American singer and live programmer best known for her work with Triggerpimp, Anna Thema, TCR, Satiate, and Meridian Dream (with Rae DiLeo) as well as her voiceover work with producer Joseph Bishara. Her voice talents have been featured in movie trailers for films such \"The Village\", \"The Amityville Horror (2005)\", and \"Silent Hill\". Her voice work also appears in the movie score for \"The Gravedancers\", a 2005 horror film, along with Melora Creager of Rasputina.",
"Title: The Descent Part 2\n\nThe Descent Part 2 is a 2009 British adventure horror film and sequel to the 2005 horror film \"The Descent\". It was directed by Jon Harris from a screenplay by James McCarthy, J Blakeson, and James Watkins. The film was produced by Christian Colson and Ivana MacKinnon; Neil Marshall, the writer and director of the original, was an executive producer. Shot in London and Surrey, it was released in cinemas in the UK on 2 December 2009 and on DVD on 27 April 2010 in the U.S.",
"Title: Wolf Creek (film)\n\nWolf Creek is a 2005 Australian horror film written, co-produced, and directed by Greg McLean, and starring John Jarratt. The story revolves around three backpackers who find themselves taken captive and after a brief escape, hunted down by Mick Taylor in the Australian outback. The film was ambiguously marketed as being \"based on true events\"; the plot bore elements reminiscent of the real-life murders of tourists by Ivan Milat in the 1990s and Bradley Murdoch in 2001.",
"Title: An American Haunting\n\nAn American Haunting is a 2005 horror film written and directed by Courtney Solomon. It stars Donald Sutherland, Sissy Spacek, James D'Arcy, and Rachel Hurd-Wood. The film was previewed at the AFI Film Festival on November 5, 2005 and was released in the UK on April 14, 2006 with follow-up in US theaters on May 5. The film is an international co-production between the United Kingdom, Canada, Romania, and the United States.",
"Title: The Cavern (2005 film)\n\nThe Cavern (originally released as WIthIN) is a 2005 horror film directed by Olatunde Osunsanmi. The film's original title was changed by the studio to cash in on the success of 2005 films \"The Cave\" and \"The Descent\"."
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Where is the recent World War II movie filmed that features a famous actor from the "Die Hard" movies?
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Shanghai, China
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"Utaemon Ichikawa (市川 右太衛門 , Ichikawa Utaemon , 25 February 1907 – 16 September 1999) was a Japanese film actor famous for starring roles in jidaigeki from the 1920s to the 1960s.",
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"The Bombing () is a Chinese action war-drama film directed by Xiao Feng about the Japanese bombings of Chinese city Chongqing during World War II.",
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"Title: Utaemon Ichikawa\n\nUtaemon Ichikawa (市川 右太衛門 , Ichikawa Utaemon , 25 February 1907 – 16 September 1999) was a Japanese film actor famous for starring roles in jidaigeki from the 1920s to the 1960s. Trained in kabuki from childhood, he made his film debut in 1925 at Makino Film Productions under Shōzō Makino. Quickly gaining popularity, he followed the example of Makino stars such as Tsumasaburō Bandō in starting his own independent production company, Utaemon Ichikawa Productions, in 1927. It was there he first began the \"Idle Vassal\" (Hatamoto taikutsu otoko) series, which would become his signature role. When his company folded in 1936 as sound film came to the fore, he moved to Shinkō Kinema and then Daiei Studios before helping form the Toei Company after World War II. He served on the board of directors along with fellow samurai star Chiezō Kataoka. Utaemon appeared in over 300 films during his career. His son, Kin'ya Kitaōji, is also a famous actor in film and television.",
"Title: List of FIFA World Cup finals\n\nThe FIFA World Cup is an international association football competition established in 1930. It is contested by the men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association (FIFA), the sport's global governing body. The tournament has taken place every four years, except in 1942 and 1946, when the competition was cancelled due to World War II. The most recent World Cup, hosted by Brazil in 2014, was won by Germany, who beat Argentina 1–0 after extra time.",
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"Title: Bruce Willis\n\nWalter Bruce Willis (born March 19, 1955) is an American actor, producer, and singer. His career began on the Off-Broadway stage and then in television in the 1980s, most notably as David Addison in \"Moonlighting\" (1985–1989). He is known for his role of John McClane in the film \"Die Hard\" (1988) and its four sequels. He has appeared in over 60 films, including \"Death Becomes Her\" (1992), \"Color of Night\" (1994), \"Pulp Fiction\" (1994), \"Nobody's Fool\" (1994), \"12 Monkeys\" (1995), \"The Fifth Element\" (1997), \"Armageddon\" (1998), \"The Sixth Sense\" (1999), \"Unbreakable\" (2000), \"Sin City\" (2005), \"Lucky Number Slevin\" (2006), \"Red\" (2010), \"Moonrise Kingdom\" (2012), \"The Expendables 2\" (2012), and \"Looper\" (2012). The actor has also done voice overs for movies such as \"Look Who's Talking\" (1989), \"Beavis and Butt-Head Do America\" (1996), \"Rugrats Go Wild\" (2003) and \"Over the Hedge\" (2006).",
"Title: Saving Star Wars\n\nSaving Star Wars is a 2004 independent film by Woodworks Films that was written and produced by Gary Wood. The title is a play on the title of the World War II movie \"Saving Private Ryan\" and \"Star Wars\". The first preview of the film was at a film festival called Reel Competition, where it was rated highly by the film-goers. It features David Prowse, the actor who played Darth Vader in the Star Wars trilogy. In addition, one of the principal actors, Jim Peterson, now teaches film, theatre, and alchemy at Carmel High School (Carmel, Indiana).",
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"Title: The Bombing (film)\n\nThe Bombing () is a Chinese action war-drama film directed by Xiao Feng about the Japanese bombings of Chinese city Chongqing during World War II. Mel Gibson joined as art director. The film stars Liu Ye, Song Seung-heon and William Chan, with special appearances by Bruce Willis, Nicholas Tse and many others. Principal photography began in May 2015 in Shanghai, China.",
"Title: Deadly Dozen\n\nDeadly Dozen is a 2001 World War II oriented squad-based first-person shooter video game developed by nFusion Interactive. The title refers to the famous World War II movie \"The Dirty Dozen\". As in the movie, the main protagonists are military misfits sentenced to death or long term imprisonment who are given a chance to redeem themselves by going on dangerous missions. The game was followed by a sequel titled \"\"."
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Where was Temple's selection to the All-Championship team in the 2000 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament born?
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Argentina
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" Pepe Sánchez (1.93 metres, 6 feet 4 inches tall) was the first Argentine to play in the NBA.",
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" Saint Joseph's University won the tournament.",
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"Title: 1993 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nThe 1993 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament was played from March 7 to March 8, 1993, and March 11, 1993. The first two rounds were played at the Palestra in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, while the final was played at the Mullins Center in Amherst, Massachusetts. The winner was named champion of the Atlantic 10 Conference and received an automatic bid to the 1993 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The University of Massachusetts won the tournament. George Washington, Rhode Island, and Temple also received bids to the NCAA Tournament. Harper Williams of Massachusetts was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player for the second consecutive year. Future NBA players Eddie Jones (Temple), Aaron McKie (Temple), and Lou Roe (Massachusetts) were among those also named to the All-Championship Team.",
"Title: 2003 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nThe 2003 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament was played from March 10 to March 15, 2003. The winner was named champion of the Atlantic 10 Conference and received an automatic bid to the 2003 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The University of Dayton won the tournament and got the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. Xavier and Saint Joseph's also received bids to the NCAA Tournament. Rhode Island, Richmond and Temple received bids to the 2003 National Invitation Tournament. Ramod Marshall of Dayton was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. Future NBA players Jameer Nelson of Saint Joseph's and David West of Xavier were among those joining Marshall on the All-Championship Team.",
"Title: 1996 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nThe 1996 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament was played from March 6 to March 9, 1996. The tournament was played at the Philadelphia Civic Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The winner was named champion of the Atlantic 10 Conference and received an automatic bid to the 1996 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The University of Massachusetts won the tournament for the fifth year in a row. Massachusetts eventually reached the semifinals of the NCAA tournament. George Washington, Temple, and Virginia Tech also received bids to the tournament. Carmelo Travieso of Massachusetts was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. Future NBA players Marcus Camby (Massachusetts), Marc Jackson (Temple), and Tyson Wheeler (Rhode Island) were among those also named to the All-Championship Team. The top two teams in each division received a first-round bye.",
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"Title: 1999 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nThe 1999 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament was played from March 3 to March 6, 1999. The tournament was played at The Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The winner was named champion of the Atlantic 10 Conference and received an automatic bid to the 1999 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The top two teams in each division received a first-round bye in the conference tournament. The University of Rhode Island won their first conference tournament after Lamar Odom of Rhode Island made a 3-point 'buzzer beater' to beat Temple. Temple and George Washington also received bids to the NCAA Tournament. Lamar Odom was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. Future NBA player Mark Karcher of Temple was among those also named to the All-Championship Team. Odom would also go on to play in the NBA.",
"Title: 1995 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nThe 1995 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament was played from March 4 to March 6, 1995, and March 9, 1995. The first three rounds were played at the Palestra in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, while the final was played at the Mullins Center in Amherst, Massachusetts. The winner was named champion of the Atlantic 10 Conference and received an automatic bid to the 1995 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The University of Massachusetts won the tournament for the fourth year in a row. Temple also received a bid to the NCAA Tournament. Lou Roe of Massachusetts was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player, making the All-Championship Team for the fourth consecutive year. Future NBA players Rick Brunson (Temple) and Marcus Camby (Massachusetts) were among those also named to the All-Championship Team.",
"Title: 1997 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nThe 1997 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament was played from March 5 to March 8, 1997. The tournament was played at the Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The winner was named champion of the Atlantic 10 Conference and received an automatic bid to the 1997 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. Saint Joseph's University won the tournament. Massachusetts' second round loss to George Washington was their first loss in the conference tournament since 1991. Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Temple, and Xavier also received bids to the NCAA Tournament. Rashid Bey of Saint Joseph's was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. Future NBA player Tyson Wheeler of Rhode Island was among those also named to the All-Championship Team. The top two teams in each division received a first-round bye.",
"Title: 1994 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nThe 1994 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament was played from March 5 to March 7, 1994, and March 11, 1994. The first three rounds were played at the Palestra in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, while the final was played at the Mullins Center in Amherst, Massachusetts. The winner was named champion of the Atlantic 10 Conference and received an automatic bid to the 1994 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The University of Massachusetts won the tournament for the third year in a row. George Washington and Temple also received bids to the NCAA Tournament. Mike Williams of Massachusetts was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. Future NBA players Derrick Alston (Duquesne), Eddie Jones (Temple), Aaron McKie (Temple), and Lou Roe (Massachusetts) joined Williams on the All-Championship Team.",
"Title: 2000 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nThe 2000 Atlantic 10 Men's Basketball Tournament was played from March 8 to March 11, 2000. The tournament was played at The Spectrum in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The winner was named champion of the Atlantic 10 Conference and received an automatic bid to the 2000 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The top two teams in each division received a first-round bye in the conference tournament. Temple University won the tournament. Dayton and St. Bonaventure also received bids to the NCAA Tournament. Quincy Wadley of Temple was named the tournament's Most Outstanding Player. Future NBA players Mark Karcher and Pepe Sánchez of Temple were among those joining Wadley on the All-Championship Team."
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Which Wisconsin Badgers player won a Heismann trophy and was elected to the Pro Bowl in each of their first four seasons?
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Alan Ameche
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"The 1963 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1963, at the end of the 1962 college football season.",
" It was the 49th Rose Bowl Game.",
" The USC Trojans defeated the Wisconsin Badgers, 42–37.",
" This is the first #1 versus #2 match-up to occur in a bowl game, although #1 versus #2 match-ups had occurred previously as regular season games (typically referred to as \"Games of the Century\").",
" Ron Vander Kelen, the Wisconsin quarterback and Pete Beathard, the USC quarterback, were both named the Rose Bowl Player of the Game.",
" Down 42–14 in the fourth quarter, Vander Kelen put together a number of drives to score 23 unanswered points and put the Badgers in position to win the game.",
" Due to the historic #1 versus #2 bowl match-up, the number of Rose Bowl records set, and the furious fourth quarter rally by Wisconsin, this game frequently appears on lists of \"greatest bowl games of all time.\""
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"The Iowa–Wisconsin football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Iowa Hawkeyes and Wisconsin Badgers.",
" The Heartland Trophy is a brass bull that is presented to the winner of the annual game.",
" Although the rivalry is over 100 years old, the trophy is a relatively new addition.",
" It was first presented in 2004 to Iowa, when they defeated Wisconsin 30–7.",
" In 2005, Iowa spoiled the last home game for Wisconsin head coach Barry Alvarez, defeating the Badgers at a rain-soaked Camp Randall Stadium 20–10.",
" The Badgers took possession of the trophy for the first time in 2006, defeating Iowa 24–21 in a back-and-forth affair.",
" Wisconsin evened the Heartland Trophy series in 2007, winning another closely contested game 17–13, under the lights at Camp Randall.",
" In 2008, Iowa took the lead in the trophy series with a lopsided 38–16 victory.",
" The Hawkeyes' second-half performance was key again in 2009, as they won 20–10 in Madison.",
" The 2010 game was decided in the final minute, as the Badgers scored a late touchdown for a 31–30 victory at Kinnick Stadium."
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"The Wisconsin Badgers football team is the intercollegiate football team of University of Wisconsin–Madison.",
" The Badgers have competed in the Big Ten Conference since its formation in 1896.",
" They play their home games at Camp Randall Stadium, the fourth-oldest stadium in college football.",
" Wisconsin has had two Heisman Trophy winners, Alan Ameche and Ron Dayne, and have had nine former players inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame.",
" As of September 30, 2017, the Badgers have an all-time record of 689–489–53."
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"The 1995 Wisconsin Badgers football team represented the University of Wisconsin during the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season.",
" They were led by sixth year head coach Barry Alvarez and participated as members of the Big Ten Conference.",
" The Badgers played their home games at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin.",
" Wisconsin did not make a postseason bowl game for the first time since the 1992 season.",
" As a result of college football's adoption of an overtime beginning with the 1995 bowl season and the 1996regular season, Wisconsin's 3–3 tie against Illinois is the last tied game in school history, as well as the last tied game in NCAA Division I-A history."
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" The Badgers finished the season 10–3, 5–3 in Big Ten play and beat Miami 20–14 in the Champs Sports Bowl."
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"Lino Dante \"Alan\" Ameche ( ; June 1, 1933 – August 8, 1988), nicknamed \"The Iron Horse\", or simply \"The Horse\", was an American football player who played six seasons with the Baltimore Colts in the National Football League (NFL).",
" He played college football at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and won the Heisman Trophy during his senior season in 1954.",
" Ameche was elected to the Pro Bowl in each of his first four seasons in the league.",
" He is famous for scoring the winning touchdown in overtime in the 1958 NFL Championship Game against the New York Giants, labeled \"The Greatest Game Ever Played.\""
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"The Minnesota–Wisconsin football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Minnesota Golden Gophers and Wisconsin Badgers.",
" It is the most-played rivalry in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, with 126 meetings between the two teams.",
" The winner of the game receives Paul Bunyan's Axe, a tradition that started in 1948 after the first trophy, the Slab of Bacon, disappeared after the 1943 game when the Badgers were meant to turn it over to the Golden Gophers.",
" Minnesota and Wisconsin first played in 1890 and have met every year since, except for 1906.",
" The series is tied 59–59–8.",
" Minnesota had led the overall series since 1902, by as many as 20 games, and Wisconsin has never led it."
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" The Badgers, led by first-year head coach Paul Chryst, were members of the West Division of the Big Ten Conference and played their home games at Camp Randall Stadium.",
" On January 13, 2015, the Badgers hired offensive coordinator Joe Rudolph.",
" The Badgers were the media preseason favorites to win the Big Ten West division.",
" During fall camp prior to the start of the season Chryst announced the Badgers would return to a pro-style punt scheme instead of the shield punt scheme, also known as the spread punt scheme.",
" Two days after Wisconsin played in the Holiday Bowl defensive coordinator Dave Aranda was hired by LSU as their new defensive coordinator.",
" At the end of the season, Wisconsin featured the #1 defense in college football, with opponents averaging just 13.1 points per game against the Badgers."
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" The Badgers, led by seventh-year head coach Bret Bielema, through December 4, 2012, and Barry Alvarez for the Rose Bowl are members of the Leaders Division of the Big Ten Conference and play their home games at Camp Randall Stadium.",
" The Badgers lost their final game 20-14 in the Rose Bowl to the Stanford Cardinal of the Pac-12 Conference on January 1, 2013."
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" This was Bo Ryan's 14th and final full season as head coach at Wisconsin.",
" The team played their home games at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wisconsin and were members of the Big Ten Conference.",
"They finished the season 36–4, 16–2 in Big Ten play to win the Big Ten regular season championship.",
" They defeated Michigan, Purdue, and Michigan State to win the Big Ten Tournament and earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament.",
" This marked the Badgers 17th straight trip to the Tournament.",
" In the Tournament, they defeated Coastal Carolina and Oregon to advance to their second straight Sweet Sixteen.",
" They defeated North Carolina and Arizona to reach the school's fourth overall and second consecutive Final Four.",
" By upsetting unbeaten Kentucky 71–64 in the Final Four in Indianapolis, the Badgers moved on to play Duke in the National Championship Game, going for their first title in 74 years.",
" However, Wisconsin lost the game 68–63."
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"Title: 1963 Rose Bowl\n\nThe 1963 Rose Bowl was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1963, at the end of the 1962 college football season. It was the 49th Rose Bowl Game. The USC Trojans defeated the Wisconsin Badgers, 42–37. This is the first #1 versus #2 match-up to occur in a bowl game, although #1 versus #2 match-ups had occurred previously as regular season games (typically referred to as \"Games of the Century\"). Ron Vander Kelen, the Wisconsin quarterback and Pete Beathard, the USC quarterback, were both named the Rose Bowl Player of the Game. Down 42–14 in the fourth quarter, Vander Kelen put together a number of drives to score 23 unanswered points and put the Badgers in position to win the game. Due to the historic #1 versus #2 bowl match-up, the number of Rose Bowl records set, and the furious fourth quarter rally by Wisconsin, this game frequently appears on lists of \"greatest bowl games of all time.\"",
"Title: Iowa–Wisconsin football rivalry\n\nThe Iowa–Wisconsin football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Iowa Hawkeyes and Wisconsin Badgers. The Heartland Trophy is a brass bull that is presented to the winner of the annual game. Although the rivalry is over 100 years old, the trophy is a relatively new addition. It was first presented in 2004 to Iowa, when they defeated Wisconsin 30–7. In 2005, Iowa spoiled the last home game for Wisconsin head coach Barry Alvarez, defeating the Badgers at a rain-soaked Camp Randall Stadium 20–10. The Badgers took possession of the trophy for the first time in 2006, defeating Iowa 24–21 in a back-and-forth affair. Wisconsin evened the Heartland Trophy series in 2007, winning another closely contested game 17–13, under the lights at Camp Randall. In 2008, Iowa took the lead in the trophy series with a lopsided 38–16 victory. The Hawkeyes' second-half performance was key again in 2009, as they won 20–10 in Madison. The 2010 game was decided in the final minute, as the Badgers scored a late touchdown for a 31–30 victory at Kinnick Stadium.",
"Title: Wisconsin Badgers football\n\nThe Wisconsin Badgers football team is the intercollegiate football team of University of Wisconsin–Madison. The Badgers have competed in the Big Ten Conference since its formation in 1896. They play their home games at Camp Randall Stadium, the fourth-oldest stadium in college football. Wisconsin has had two Heisman Trophy winners, Alan Ameche and Ron Dayne, and have had nine former players inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame. As of September 30, 2017, the Badgers have an all-time record of 689–489–53.",
"Title: 1995 Wisconsin Badgers football team\n\nThe 1995 Wisconsin Badgers football team represented the University of Wisconsin during the 1995 NCAA Division I-A football season. They were led by sixth year head coach Barry Alvarez and participated as members of the Big Ten Conference. The Badgers played their home games at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin. Wisconsin did not make a postseason bowl game for the first time since the 1992 season. As a result of college football's adoption of an overtime beginning with the 1995 bowl season and the 1996regular season, Wisconsin's 3–3 tie against Illinois is the last tied game in school history, as well as the last tied game in NCAA Division I-A history.",
"Title: 2009 Wisconsin Badgers football team\n\nThe 2009 Wisconsin Badgers football team competed on behalf of the University of Wisconsin–Madison during the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Badgers were coached by Bret Bielema and played their home games at Camp Randall Stadium in Madison, Wisconsin. The Badgers finished the season 10–3, 5–3 in Big Ten play and beat Miami 20–14 in the Champs Sports Bowl.",
"Title: Alan Ameche\n\nLino Dante \"Alan\" Ameche ( ; June 1, 1933 – August 8, 1988), nicknamed \"The Iron Horse\", or simply \"The Horse\", was an American football player who played six seasons with the Baltimore Colts in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at the University of Wisconsin–Madison and won the Heisman Trophy during his senior season in 1954. Ameche was elected to the Pro Bowl in each of his first four seasons in the league. He is famous for scoring the winning touchdown in overtime in the 1958 NFL Championship Game against the New York Giants, labeled \"The Greatest Game Ever Played.\"",
"Title: Minnesota–Wisconsin football rivalry\n\nThe Minnesota–Wisconsin football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Minnesota Golden Gophers and Wisconsin Badgers. It is the most-played rivalry in the NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, with 126 meetings between the two teams. The winner of the game receives Paul Bunyan's Axe, a tradition that started in 1948 after the first trophy, the Slab of Bacon, disappeared after the 1943 game when the Badgers were meant to turn it over to the Golden Gophers. Minnesota and Wisconsin first played in 1890 and have met every year since, except for 1906. The series is tied 59–59–8. Minnesota had led the overall series since 1902, by as many as 20 games, and Wisconsin has never led it.",
"Title: 2015 Wisconsin Badgers football team\n\nThe 2015 Wisconsin Badgers football team represented the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Badgers, led by first-year head coach Paul Chryst, were members of the West Division of the Big Ten Conference and played their home games at Camp Randall Stadium. On January 13, 2015, the Badgers hired offensive coordinator Joe Rudolph. The Badgers were the media preseason favorites to win the Big Ten West division. During fall camp prior to the start of the season Chryst announced the Badgers would return to a pro-style punt scheme instead of the shield punt scheme, also known as the spread punt scheme. Two days after Wisconsin played in the Holiday Bowl defensive coordinator Dave Aranda was hired by LSU as their new defensive coordinator. At the end of the season, Wisconsin featured the #1 defense in college football, with opponents averaging just 13.1 points per game against the Badgers.",
"Title: 2012 Wisconsin Badgers football team\n\nThe 2012 Wisconsin Badgers football team represent the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Badgers, led by seventh-year head coach Bret Bielema, through December 4, 2012, and Barry Alvarez for the Rose Bowl are members of the Leaders Division of the Big Ten Conference and play their home games at Camp Randall Stadium. The Badgers lost their final game 20-14 in the Rose Bowl to the Stanford Cardinal of the Pac-12 Conference on January 1, 2013.",
"Title: 2014–15 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team\n\nThe 2014–15 Wisconsin Badgers men's basketball team represented the University of Wisconsin–Madison in the 2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. This was Bo Ryan's 14th and final full season as head coach at Wisconsin. The team played their home games at the Kohl Center in Madison, Wisconsin and were members of the Big Ten Conference. They finished the season 36–4, 16–2 in Big Ten play to win the Big Ten regular season championship. They defeated Michigan, Purdue, and Michigan State to win the Big Ten Tournament and earn an automatic bid to the NCAA Tournament. This marked the Badgers 17th straight trip to the Tournament. In the Tournament, they defeated Coastal Carolina and Oregon to advance to their second straight Sweet Sixteen. They defeated North Carolina and Arizona to reach the school's fourth overall and second consecutive Final Four. By upsetting unbeaten Kentucky 71–64 in the Final Four in Indianapolis, the Badgers moved on to play Duke in the National Championship Game, going for their first title in 74 years. However, Wisconsin lost the game 68–63."
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The Chicago Shakespeare Theater's permanent home is located on the shore of what lake?
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Lake Michigan
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" Formerly the artistic director of California Shakespeare Theater (Cal Shakes) in Berkeley and Orinda, California for 16 years, Moscone received the inaugural Zelda Fichandler Award, given by the Stage Directors and Choreographers Foundation for his transformative work in theater in 2009."
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"Jeff Dumas (born June 28, 1971) is an American actor.",
" Most recently, he made his Lyric Opera of Chicago debut as Njegus in \"The Merry Widow\", directed by Gary Griffin.",
" Prior to that, he was seen as Patsy in the first US national tour of \"Monty Python's Spamalot\", for which he received the 2007 Helen Hayes Award as Actor in a Supporting Role.",
" A Chicago actor for more than 15 years, his credits include several World Premieres including Stephen Sondheim's \"Bounce\", directed by Harold Prince at the Goodman Theatre and The Kennedy Center (Original Cast Recording), \"The House of Martin Guerre\" at the Goodman Theatre, Kid Twist in David Bell's \"Bowery Boys\" at The Marriott Theatre as well as Joe Welling and Enoch Robinson in \"Winesburg, Ohio\" at Steppenwolf for which he received the 2004 Joseph Jefferson Award as Actor in a Supporting Role.",
" His other credits include the original Chicago cast of \"Wicked\" at the Ford Center - Oriental Theatre, Nicely-Nicely Johnson in \"Guys and Dolls\" at Court Theatre, Sancho Panza in \"The Man of La Mancha\" at Light Opera Works, \"Sunday in the Park With George and the nationally acclaimed \"Pacific Overtures\" at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre.",
" Additional credits: \"Light up the Sky\" (Goodman) and Gus Fielding in \"Babes in Arms\" and Taxi Black in \"One Touch of Venus (Ovations!",
" at the Auditorium Theatre).",
" Regionally, he has appeared as Seymour Krelborn in \"Little Shop of Horrors\" at Madison Repertory Theatre and Robert Benchley in the world premiere of \"At Wit's End\" at Florida Stage.",
" He resides in Chicago with his wife, Ali Wayer, and their cats, Clark & Olive."
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"The Orlando Shakespeare Theater is a theater company based in Orlando, Florida that produces classic, contemporary, and children’s plays.",
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"Navy Pier is a 3300 ft pier on the Chicago shoreline of Lake Michigan.",
" It is located in the Streeterville neighborhood of the Near North Side community area.",
" The Navy Pier currently encompasses more than fifty acres of parks, gardens, shops, restaurants, family attractions and exhibition facilities and is the top leisure destination in the Midwest, drawing nearly nine million visitors annually.",
" It is one of the most visited attractions in the entire Midwestern United States and is Chicago's number one tourist attraction."
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"Rachel Rockwell is an American theater director, choreographer and performer.",
" She graduated from the School for Creative and Performing Arts (Cincinnati) and has a BFA in Theater Performance from the University of Evansville (IN).",
" She moved to Chicago in 1991 and began performing and choreographing.",
" She has appeared on Broadway in Mamma Mia!",
" and the national tours of Mamma Mia!",
" (Equity Dance Captain); and Harold Prince's Showboat.",
" In 2010, she was named \"Best Director\" by Chicago Magazine.",
" and Chicagoan of the Year: Theater 2012 by the Chicago Tribune.",
" In July 2014, Goodman Theatre, in association with Liza Lerner and Kevin McCollum, produced the first major revival of Brigadoon in two decades—directed and choreographed by Rockwell, who, with Brian Hill (author), updated the book, with permission from the Lerner and Loewe estates.",
" In his New York Times review, Charles Isherwood called her production \"a first-class revival that boasts an infectious buoyancy of spirit and a welcome absence of postmodern flourishes.\"",
" Her productions of \"Ride The Cyclone\" and \"Billy Eliot\" were named two of the Top Ten productions in Chicago for 2015.",
" Her U.S. premiere Chicago Shakespeare Theatre production of \"Ride The Cyclone\" was then produced Off-Broadway at MCC Theater, and named Best of 2016 by the New York Times.",
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"James Carpenter is a San Francisco Bay Area stage actor, who performs with the California Shakespeare Theater in Orinda, California, and the American Conservatory Theater (ACT) in San Francisco.",
" ACT's Carey Perloff described him as \"...one of the finest American actors anywhere.\"",
" Carpenter moved to the Bay Area in the mid-1980s and started appearing onstage regularly with Berkeley Rep.",
" Over the next few decades, he performed with other Bay Area companies including California Shakespeare Theater, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, ACT, San Jose Repertory Theatre, Aurora Theatre, and the Black Box Theatre.",
" In 2010, he was awarded a Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship.",
" The fellowships are awarded to the best American regional theatre actors, who are then invited to attend a master class.",
" In 2010, the emphasis of the fellowship was Shakespeare and the master teacher was Barry Edelstein.",
" s of 2012 , he had played the role of Ebenezer Scrooge in ACT's annual production \"A Christmas Carol\" for seven years in a row."
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"Title: Chicago Shakespeare Theater\n\nThe company's present artistic director Barbara Gaines founded the theater in 1986, when it began performances on the roof of the Red Lion Pub in the city's Lincoln Park neighborhood. In 1999, the company received permission to build its permanent home: a two-venue facility at Navy Pier.",
"Title: California Shakespeare Theater\n\nCalifornia Shakespeare Theater (\"Cal Shakes\") is a regional theater located in the San Francisco Bay Area of California. Its performance space, the Lt. G. H. Bruns III Memorial Amphitheater, is located in Orinda, while the administrative offices, rehearsal hall, costume and prop shop are located in Berkeley.",
"Title: Jeff Dumas\n\nJeff Dumas (born June 28, 1971) is an American actor. Most recently, he made his Lyric Opera of Chicago debut as Njegus in \"The Merry Widow\", directed by Gary Griffin. Prior to that, he was seen as Patsy in the first US national tour of \"Monty Python's Spamalot\", for which he received the 2007 Helen Hayes Award as Actor in a Supporting Role. A Chicago actor for more than 15 years, his credits include several World Premieres including Stephen Sondheim's \"Bounce\", directed by Harold Prince at the Goodman Theatre and The Kennedy Center (Original Cast Recording), \"The House of Martin Guerre\" at the Goodman Theatre, Kid Twist in David Bell's \"Bowery Boys\" at The Marriott Theatre as well as Joe Welling and Enoch Robinson in \"Winesburg, Ohio\" at Steppenwolf for which he received the 2004 Joseph Jefferson Award as Actor in a Supporting Role. His other credits include the original Chicago cast of \"Wicked\" at the Ford Center - Oriental Theatre, Nicely-Nicely Johnson in \"Guys and Dolls\" at Court Theatre, Sancho Panza in \"The Man of La Mancha\" at Light Opera Works, \"Sunday in the Park With George and the nationally acclaimed \"Pacific Overtures\" at Chicago Shakespeare Theatre. Additional credits: \"Light up the Sky\" (Goodman) and Gus Fielding in \"Babes in Arms\" and Taxi Black in \"One Touch of Venus (Ovations! at the Auditorium Theatre). Regionally, he has appeared as Seymour Krelborn in \"Little Shop of Horrors\" at Madison Repertory Theatre and Robert Benchley in the world premiere of \"At Wit's End\" at Florida Stage. He resides in Chicago with his wife, Ali Wayer, and their cats, Clark & Olive.",
"Title: Jessica Rush\n\nJessica Rush (born December 23, 1980) is an American actress and singer. She won the Joseph Jefferson Award in 2014 for her performance in \"\" at the Chicago Shakespeare Theater.",
"Title: Orlando Shakespeare Theater\n\nThe Orlando Shakespeare Theater is a theater company based in Orlando, Florida that produces classic, contemporary, and children’s plays. The company was founded as the Orlando-UCF Shakespeare Festival and performed its first productions in 1989. It is based at the John and Rita Lowndes Shakespeare Center in Orlando's Loch Haven Park.",
"Title: Navy Pier\n\nNavy Pier is a 3300 ft pier on the Chicago shoreline of Lake Michigan. It is located in the Streeterville neighborhood of the Near North Side community area. The Navy Pier currently encompasses more than fifty acres of parks, gardens, shops, restaurants, family attractions and exhibition facilities and is the top leisure destination in the Midwest, drawing nearly nine million visitors annually. It is one of the most visited attractions in the entire Midwestern United States and is Chicago's number one tourist attraction.",
"Title: Rachel Rockwell\n\nRachel Rockwell is an American theater director, choreographer and performer. She graduated from the School for Creative and Performing Arts (Cincinnati) and has a BFA in Theater Performance from the University of Evansville (IN). She moved to Chicago in 1991 and began performing and choreographing. She has appeared on Broadway in Mamma Mia! and the national tours of Mamma Mia! (Equity Dance Captain); and Harold Prince's Showboat. In 2010, she was named \"Best Director\" by Chicago Magazine. and Chicagoan of the Year: Theater 2012 by the Chicago Tribune. In July 2014, Goodman Theatre, in association with Liza Lerner and Kevin McCollum, produced the first major revival of Brigadoon in two decades—directed and choreographed by Rockwell, who, with Brian Hill (author), updated the book, with permission from the Lerner and Loewe estates. In his New York Times review, Charles Isherwood called her production \"a first-class revival that boasts an infectious buoyancy of spirit and a welcome absence of postmodern flourishes.\" Her productions of \"Ride The Cyclone\" and \"Billy Eliot\" were named two of the Top Ten productions in Chicago for 2015. Her U.S. premiere Chicago Shakespeare Theatre production of \"Ride The Cyclone\" was then produced Off-Broadway at MCC Theater, and named Best of 2016 by the New York Times. She directed the World Premiere of \"Diary of a Wimpy Kid\" at Minneapolis Children's Theatre in April, 2016.",
"Title: Barbara Gaines (director)\n\nBarbara Gaines is an American theatre director, impresario, and actress. She is the founder and current Artistic Director of the Chicago Shakespeare Theater.",
"Title: James Carpenter (actor)\n\nJames Carpenter is a San Francisco Bay Area stage actor, who performs with the California Shakespeare Theater in Orinda, California, and the American Conservatory Theater (ACT) in San Francisco. ACT's Carey Perloff described him as \"...one of the finest American actors anywhere.\" Carpenter moved to the Bay Area in the mid-1980s and started appearing onstage regularly with Berkeley Rep. Over the next few decades, he performed with other Bay Area companies including California Shakespeare Theater, Shakespeare Santa Cruz, ACT, San Jose Repertory Theatre, Aurora Theatre, and the Black Box Theatre. In 2010, he was awarded a Lunt-Fontanne Fellowship. The fellowships are awarded to the best American regional theatre actors, who are then invited to attend a master class. In 2010, the emphasis of the fellowship was Shakespeare and the master teacher was Barry Edelstein. s of 2012 , he had played the role of Ebenezer Scrooge in ACT's annual production \"A Christmas Carol\" for seven years in a row."
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5,632
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Do Georg Trakl and Angela Carter share the same nationality?
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no
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comparison
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"Jacek Podsiadło (born 1964 in Szewna) is a Polish poet, writer, translator and essayist.",
" Sometimes he uses a pen name Jac Po.",
" He is one of the poets of the famous Polish \"bruLion\" generation.",
" Originally he was influenced by Frank O'Hara, but later he developed his own original style.",
" He is a very prolific writer, and also a winner of many Polish literary prizes (Georg Trakl prize, 1994; Kościelski prize, 1998; Czesław Miłosz prize 2000; he was also nominated for the Nike Award thrice).",
" He had many professions, he now works in the Opole radio station.",
" Between 2000 and 2007 he wrote feuilletons for Tygodnik Powszechny."
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" He used mostly piano to accompany a singer, but also added percussion or other instruments, and scored some cycles in a version for voice and orchestra.",
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"The Bloody Chamber (or The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories) is a collection of short fiction by Angela Carter.",
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" All of the stories share a common theme of being closely based upon fairytales or folk tales.",
" However, Angela Carter has stated:"
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" In 2008, \"The Times\" ranked Carter tenth in their list of \"The 50 greatest British writers since 1945\".",
" In 2012, \"Nights at the Circus\" was selected as the best ever winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize."
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"Arthur Langen (born 13 January 1858 in Berlin; died 25 October 1927 in Solingen) was a German magistrate with the Berlin Government and privately active in the theater industry.",
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"Title: Jacek Podsiadło\n\nJacek Podsiadło (born 1964 in Szewna) is a Polish poet, writer, translator and essayist. Sometimes he uses a pen name Jac Po. He is one of the poets of the famous Polish \"bruLion\" generation. Originally he was influenced by Frank O'Hara, but later he developed his own original style. He is a very prolific writer, and also a winner of many Polish literary prizes (Georg Trakl prize, 1994; Kościelski prize, 1998; Czesław Miłosz prize 2000; he was also nominated for the Nike Award thrice). He had many professions, he now works in the Opole radio station. Between 2000 and 2007 he wrote feuilletons for Tygodnik Powszechny.",
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"Title: Grodek\n\n\"Grodek\" is a poem about World War I written by Georg Trakl, an Austrian Expressionist poet. It was one of his last poems, if not his very last poem.",
"Title: The Bloody Chamber\n\nThe Bloody Chamber (or The Bloody Chamber and Other Stories) is a collection of short fiction by Angela Carter. It was first published in the United Kingdom in 1979 by Gollancz and won the Cheltenham Festival Literary Prize. All of the stories share a common theme of being closely based upon fairytales or folk tales. However, Angela Carter has stated:",
"Title: Angela Carter\n\nAngela Olive Carter-Pearce (née Stalker; 7 May 1940 – 16 February 1992), known professionally as Angela Carter, was an English novelist, short story writer and journalist, known for her feminist, magical realism, and picaresque works. In 2008, \"The Times\" ranked Carter tenth in their list of \"The 50 greatest British writers since 1945\". In 2012, \"Nights at the Circus\" was selected as the best ever winner of the James Tait Black Memorial Prize.",
"Title: Georg Trakl\n\nGeorg Trakl (3 February 1887 – 3 November 1914) was an Austrian poet and brother of the pianist Grete Trakl. He is considered one of the most important Austrian Expressionists. He is perhaps best known for his poem \"Grodek\", which he wrote shortly before he died of a cocaine overdose.",
"Title: Zbyněk Hejda\n\nZbyněk Hejda (2 February 1930, Hradec Králové – 16 November 2013, Prague) was a Czech poet, essayist and translator (mainly from English - Emily Dickinson; and German - Georg Trakl, Gottfried Benn).",
"Title: Wilhelm Killmayer\n\nWilhelm Killmayer (21 August 1927 – 20 August 2017) was a German composer of classical music, a conductor and an academic teacher of composition at the Hochschule für Musik und Theater München from 1973 to 1992. He composed symphonies and song cycles on poems by Friedrich Hölderlin, Joseph von Eichendorff, Georg Trakl and Peter Härtling, among others.",
"Title: Arthur Langen\n\nArthur Langen (born 13 January 1858 in Berlin; died 25 October 1927 in Solingen) was a German magistrate with the Berlin Government and privately active in the theater industry. He was the husband of the pianist Grete Trakl, the sister of the Austrian poet Georg Trakl."
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Dev Negi is a song from the Hindi action-comedy film directed by whom?
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David Dhawan
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" The film also features cameos by Dennis Hopper, Grace Jones, Elvis Costello, and Jim Jarmusch.",
" Band members of The Pogues, Amazulu, and The Circle Jerks are also featured in the film.",
" The film borrows its title from The Clash's 1982 song of the same name."
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"Thoranai (English: \"Posture\" in Tamil) / Pista (English:\"Hero\" in Telugu) is a 2009 Indian Tamil-Telugu bilingual action-comedy film written and directed by Sabha Ayyappan and produced by Vikram Krishna under the banner G K Film Corporation and starring Vishal and Shriya in the lead roles and Prakash Raj in another pivotal role.",
" Directed by Iyappan, and produced by Vikram Krishna, G K Film corporation the film released on 29 May 2009 to good reviews.",
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"Aadhavan (English: Sun ) is a 2009 Tamil action-comedy film directed by K. S. Ravikumar and written by Ramesh Khanna.",
" The film features Suriya and Nayantara in the lead roles, with Murali, Vadivelu, Anand Babu, Ramesh Khanna, B. Saroja Devi, Rahul Dev, Sayaji Shinde in its supporting cast.",
" The music is composed by Harris Jayaraj.",
" The film released on 17 October 2009 and performed well at the box office.",
" The movie was dubbed in Hindi as \"Dildaar - The Arya\" and \"Ghatikudu\" in Telugu.",
" The story of the movie is based on the 1990 Malayalam movie \"His Highness Abdullah\".",
" The movie was remade in Bengali as \"Shikari\" starring Bangladeshi superstar Shakib Khan."
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"No.20 Madras Mail is a 1990 Malayalam action-comedy film directed by Joshiy, starring Mohanlal in lead role along with Jagadish, Manianpilla Raju, M. G. Soman, and Ashokan in supporting roles, Mammootty also appears in an extended cameo role.",
" The film follows the mystery behind the murder of a young woman in a train journey between Thiruvananthapuram to Madras.",
" Almost half of the film was shot inside the train.",
" This film was remade in Hindi as \"Teesra Kaun\" by Partho Ghosh with Mithun Chakraborty."
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"Suberau Ghaam (IPA:sʊbeɾɔ gʰə:m; Garhwali:सुबेरौ घाम; English:The Morning Sunlight) is a Garhwali film directed by Naresh Khanna and produced by Urmi Negi.",
" The film features Urmi Negi, Balraj Negi, Baldev Rana, Ghananand in the lead roles.",
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" .",
" Devi Sri Prasad composed the music for this film while Chota K. Naidu and Gautham Raju handled the cinematography and editing of the film respectively."
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"Judwaa 2 is an Indian Hindi-language action-comedy film directed by David Dhawan.",
" A reboot of the film Judwaa, the film stars Varun Dhawan playing twins Raja and Prem opposite Jacqueline Fernandez and Taapsee Pannu.",
" Produced by Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, \"Judwaa 2\" released on 29 September 2017.",
" Dhawan described the film as a reboot of \"Judwaa\".",
" He said, \"I was not writing a new script.",
" There are some 8 – 10 scenes from Judwaa that I loved and that made me make this film.\""
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"Hello Brother is a 1994 Telugu action-comedy film, produced by K. L. Narayana on Sri Durga Arts banner, presented by S. Gopal Reddy and directed by E V V Satyanarayana.",
" Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, Ramya Krishna, Soundarya in lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti.",
" The film was a \"Blockbuster\" at the Box Office.",
" It was later remade in Kannada as \"Cheluva\" with V. Ravichandran and Hindi as \"Judwaa\" with Salman Khan."
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"Iceman, formerly known as The Iceman Cometh, is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese 3D martial arts action-comedy film directed by Law Wing-cheung and starring Donnie Yen, who also serves as the film's action director.",
" The film is a remake of the 1989 film \"The Iceman Cometh\" which was directed by Clarence Fok and starred Yuen Biao, who was earlier reported to join the film.",
" Donnie Yen hand-picked Jam Hsiao for his unique voice and deep emotions to sing the Mandarin theme song.",
" The Cantonese version is sung by Hong Kong singer and actor Julian Cheung.",
" The film was released in Hong Kong and China on April 25, 2014."
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"Dev Negi (born 25 June 1989) is an Indian playback singer from Dwarahat, Uttarakhand.",
" He is currently active in Bollywood and has recorded songs for films, albums & television.",
" His latest song \"Chalti Hai Kya 9 Se 12\" from Judwaa 2 is the remake of 90's blockbuster song \"Tan Tana Tan Tan\" from the original film Judwaa."
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"Title: Straight to Hell (film)\n\nStraight to Hell is a 1987 independent action-comedy film directed by Alex Cox, and starring Sy Richardson, Joe Strummer (frontman of The Clash), Dick Rude, and Courtney Love. The film also features cameos by Dennis Hopper, Grace Jones, Elvis Costello, and Jim Jarmusch. Band members of The Pogues, Amazulu, and The Circle Jerks are also featured in the film. The film borrows its title from The Clash's 1982 song of the same name.",
"Title: Thoranai\n\nThoranai (English: \"Posture\" in Tamil) / Pista (English:\"Hero\" in Telugu) is a 2009 Indian Tamil-Telugu bilingual action-comedy film written and directed by Sabha Ayyappan and produced by Vikram Krishna under the banner G K Film Corporation and starring Vishal and Shriya in the lead roles and Prakash Raj in another pivotal role. Directed by Iyappan, and produced by Vikram Krishna, G K Film corporation the film released on 29 May 2009 to good reviews. The dubbed Hindi version, titled \"Vishal Ki Kurbani\" was released almost an year later.",
"Title: Aadhavan\n\nAadhavan (English: Sun ) is a 2009 Tamil action-comedy film directed by K. S. Ravikumar and written by Ramesh Khanna. The film features Suriya and Nayantara in the lead roles, with Murali, Vadivelu, Anand Babu, Ramesh Khanna, B. Saroja Devi, Rahul Dev, Sayaji Shinde in its supporting cast. The music is composed by Harris Jayaraj. The film released on 17 October 2009 and performed well at the box office. The movie was dubbed in Hindi as \"Dildaar - The Arya\" and \"Ghatikudu\" in Telugu. The story of the movie is based on the 1990 Malayalam movie \"His Highness Abdullah\". The movie was remade in Bengali as \"Shikari\" starring Bangladeshi superstar Shakib Khan.",
"Title: No.20 Madras Mail\n\nNo.20 Madras Mail is a 1990 Malayalam action-comedy film directed by Joshiy, starring Mohanlal in lead role along with Jagadish, Manianpilla Raju, M. G. Soman, and Ashokan in supporting roles, Mammootty also appears in an extended cameo role. The film follows the mystery behind the murder of a young woman in a train journey between Thiruvananthapuram to Madras. Almost half of the film was shot inside the train. This film was remade in Hindi as \"Teesra Kaun\" by Partho Ghosh with Mithun Chakraborty.",
"Title: Suberau Ghaam\n\nSuberau Ghaam (IPA:sʊbeɾɔ gʰə:m; Garhwali:सुबेरौ घाम; English:The Morning Sunlight) is a Garhwali film directed by Naresh Khanna and produced by Urmi Negi. The film features Urmi Negi, Balraj Negi, Baldev Rana, Ghananand in the lead roles. The film is against the consumption of alcohol, and the dangers of alcoholism.",
"Title: Alludu Seenu\n\nAlludu Seenu (English Translation: Son-in-law Seenu) is a 2014 Telugu action-comedy film directed by V. V. Vinayak. Produced by Bellamkonda Suresh on his banner Sri Lakshmi Narasimha Productions, the film marks the debut of his son Bellamkonda Sreenivas as a hero with Samantha Ruth Prabhu, Brahmanandam and Prakash Raj playing important roles while Tamannaah made a special appearance by dancing in an item numberIt is dubbed into hindi as mard ka baadla. . Devi Sri Prasad composed the music for this film while Chota K. Naidu and Gautham Raju handled the cinematography and editing of the film respectively.",
"Title: Judwaa 2\n\nJudwaa 2 is an Indian Hindi-language action-comedy film directed by David Dhawan. A reboot of the film Judwaa, the film stars Varun Dhawan playing twins Raja and Prem opposite Jacqueline Fernandez and Taapsee Pannu. Produced by Nadiadwala Grandson Entertainment, \"Judwaa 2\" released on 29 September 2017. Dhawan described the film as a reboot of \"Judwaa\". He said, \"I was not writing a new script. There are some 8 – 10 scenes from Judwaa that I loved and that made me make this film.\"",
"Title: Hello Brother (1994 film)\n\nHello Brother is a 1994 Telugu action-comedy film, produced by K. L. Narayana on Sri Durga Arts banner, presented by S. Gopal Reddy and directed by E V V Satyanarayana. Starring Akkineni Nagarjuna, Ramya Krishna, Soundarya in lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti. The film was a \"Blockbuster\" at the Box Office. It was later remade in Kannada as \"Cheluva\" with V. Ravichandran and Hindi as \"Judwaa\" with Salman Khan.",
"Title: Iceman (2014 film)\n\nIceman, formerly known as The Iceman Cometh, is a 2014 Hong Kong-Chinese 3D martial arts action-comedy film directed by Law Wing-cheung and starring Donnie Yen, who also serves as the film's action director. The film is a remake of the 1989 film \"The Iceman Cometh\" which was directed by Clarence Fok and starred Yuen Biao, who was earlier reported to join the film. Donnie Yen hand-picked Jam Hsiao for his unique voice and deep emotions to sing the Mandarin theme song. The Cantonese version is sung by Hong Kong singer and actor Julian Cheung. The film was released in Hong Kong and China on April 25, 2014.",
"Title: Dev Negi\n\nDev Negi (born 25 June 1989) is an Indian playback singer from Dwarahat, Uttarakhand. He is currently active in Bollywood and has recorded songs for films, albums & television. His latest song \"Chalti Hai Kya 9 Se 12\" from Judwaa 2 is the remake of 90's blockbuster song \"Tan Tana Tan Tan\" from the original film Judwaa."
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The 2012 Holy Cross Crusaders football team represented by which organization, in the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season, which is a private, undergraduate, Roman Catholic, Jesuit liberal arts college located in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States?
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College of the Holy Cross
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"The 2014 Holy Cross Crusaders football team represented the College of the Holy Cross in the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season.",
" They were led by 11th-year head coach Tom Gilmore and played their home games at Fitton Field.",
" They were a member of the Patriot League.",
" They finished the season 4–8, 2–4 in Patriot League play to finish in a tie for fifth place."
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"The 2009 Holy Cross Crusaders football team represented the College of the Holy Cross in the 2009 NCAA Division I FCS football season.",
" They were led by sixth-year head coach Tom Gilmore and played their home games at Fitton Field.",
" They were a member of the Patriot League.",
" They finished the season 9–3, 5–1 in Patriot League play to finish in first place and won the conference title.",
" They went to the FCS Playoffs where they lost to Villanova, 38–28."
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"The 2016 Holy Cross Crusaders football team represented the College of the Holy Cross in the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season.",
" They were led by 13th-year head coach Tom Gilmore and played their home games at Fitton Field.",
" They were a member of the Patriot League.",
" They finished the season 4–7, 2–4 in Patriot League play to finish in fifth place."
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"The 2013 Holy Cross Crusaders football team represented the College of the Holy Cross in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season.",
" They were led by tenth-year head coach Tom Gilmore and played their home games at Fitton Field.",
" They were a member of the Patriot League.",
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"The 1945 Holy Cross Crusaders football team represented the College of the Holy Cross in the 1945 college football season.",
" The Crusaders were led by first-year head coach John \"Ox\" DaGrosa and played their home games at Fitton Field in Worcester, Massachusetts.",
" They finished the regular season with a record of 8–1, ranked 16th in the AP Poll.",
" Holy Cross was invited to the Orange Bowl, played on New Years Day, where they lost to Miami (FL), 6–13.",
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" Holy Cross's sole loss on the year came on a road trip to Carnegie Tech, where a missed extra point by the Crusaders prevented the tie.",
" They finished 9th in the final AP Poll, the best finish in the Crusaders' history."
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" They finished the season 2–9, 2–4 in Patriot League play to finish in a three way tie for third place."
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" Holy Cross went undefeated on the year, with a record of 8–0–2, finishing tied for 14th in the final AP Poll."
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"Title: 2014 Holy Cross Crusaders football team\n\nThe 2014 Holy Cross Crusaders football team represented the College of the Holy Cross in the 2014 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by 11th-year head coach Tom Gilmore and played their home games at Fitton Field. They were a member of the Patriot League. They finished the season 4–8, 2–4 in Patriot League play to finish in a tie for fifth place.",
"Title: 2009 Holy Cross Crusaders football team\n\nThe 2009 Holy Cross Crusaders football team represented the College of the Holy Cross in the 2009 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by sixth-year head coach Tom Gilmore and played their home games at Fitton Field. They were a member of the Patriot League. They finished the season 9–3, 5–1 in Patriot League play to finish in first place and won the conference title. They went to the FCS Playoffs where they lost to Villanova, 38–28.",
"Title: 2016 Holy Cross Crusaders football team\n\nThe 2016 Holy Cross Crusaders football team represented the College of the Holy Cross in the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by 13th-year head coach Tom Gilmore and played their home games at Fitton Field. They were a member of the Patriot League. They finished the season 4–7, 2–4 in Patriot League play to finish in fifth place.",
"Title: 2013 Holy Cross Crusaders football team\n\nThe 2013 Holy Cross Crusaders football team represented the College of the Holy Cross in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by tenth-year head coach Tom Gilmore and played their home games at Fitton Field. They were a member of the Patriot League. They finished the season 3–9, 1–4 in Patriot League play to finish in a tie for fifth place.",
"Title: College of the Holy Cross\n\nThe College of the Holy Cross or Holy Cross is a private, undergraduate, Roman Catholic, Jesuit liberal arts college located in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Founded in 1843, Holy Cross is the oldest Catholic college in New England and one of the oldest in the United States. \" U.S. News & World Report\" ranked Holy Cross 25th in the U.S. among liberal arts colleges in 2014. Holy Cross is the only Catholic college among the top 50 liberal arts schools on the \"U.S. News\" list.",
"Title: 1945 Holy Cross Crusaders football team\n\nThe 1945 Holy Cross Crusaders football team represented the College of the Holy Cross in the 1945 college football season. The Crusaders were led by first-year head coach John \"Ox\" DaGrosa and played their home games at Fitton Field in Worcester, Massachusetts. They finished the regular season with a record of 8–1, ranked 16th in the AP Poll. Holy Cross was invited to the Orange Bowl, played on New Years Day, where they lost to Miami (FL), 6–13. This was the first and only bowl game in Holy Cross's history.",
"Title: 2011 Holy Cross Crusaders football team\n\nThe 2011 Holy Cross Crusaders football team represented the College of the Holy Cross in the 2011 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Crusaders were led by eighth-year head coach Tom Gilmore and played their home games at Fitton Field. They are a member of the Patriot League. They finished the season 6–5, 4–2 in Patriot League play to finish in a tie for second place.",
"Title: 1938 Holy Cross Crusaders football team\n\nThe 1938 Holy Cross Crusaders football team represented the College of the Holy Cross during the 1938 college football season. The Crusaders were led by sixth-year head coach Eddie Anderson and played their home games at Fitton Field in Worcester, Massachusetts. Holy Cross's sole loss on the year came on a road trip to Carnegie Tech, where a missed extra point by the Crusaders prevented the tie. They finished 9th in the final AP Poll, the best finish in the Crusaders' history.",
"Title: 2012 Holy Cross Crusaders football team\n\nThe 2012 Holy Cross Crusaders football team represented the College of the Holy Cross in the 2012 NCAA Division I FCS football season. They were led by ninth-year head coach Tom Gilmore and played their home games at Fitton Field. They are a member of the Patriot League. They finished the season 2–9, 2–4 in Patriot League play to finish in a three way tie for third place.",
"Title: 1937 Holy Cross Crusaders football team\n\nThe 1937 Holy Cross Crusaders football team represented the College of the Holy Cross during the 1937 college football season. The Crusaders were led by fifth-year head coach Eddie Anderson and played their home games at Fitton Field in Worcester, Massachusetts and Fenway Park in Boston. Despite losing key defensive players from the year prior, the Crusaders' defense was one of the best in the country, allowing only three touchdowns all season. Holy Cross went undefeated on the year, with a record of 8–0–2, finishing tied for 14th in the final AP Poll."
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What was the town's population where the Tumbler and Goblet Factory was located in 2010?
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2,415
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"Greentown is a town in Liberty Township, Howard County, Indiana, United States.",
" Located approximately 9 miles east of Kokomo on State Road 22 / US 35, it is home to the Howard County Fair Grounds.",
" The town was platted in 1848, and incorporated as a town in 1873.",
" Known for its collectible glassware made for only a few years by a local factory destroyed in 1903, it is home to the Greentown Glass Museum.",
" As of the 2010 census, the town's population was 2,415."
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"Nexø, sometimes spelled Neksø, is a town on the east coast of the Baltic island of Bornholm, Denmark.",
" With a population of 3,642 (as of 1 January 2015), it is the second largest town, as well as the largest fishing port on the island.",
" Fishing is the mainstay of the town's economy.",
" Nexø is also the site of a distillery (Bornholmske Spiritfabrik ApS) and a mustard factory (Bornholmersennep ApS).",
" The town is also a port of call for the passenger ferries linking Bornholm with Kołobrzeg, Darłowo, and Ustka in Poland.",
" Dueodde, the largest beach on Bornholm, is located south of Nexø, in the southeastern corner of the island."
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"Nawabganj is a small residential town under Barrackpore subdivision located 25 kilometers north of Kolkata, and in the district of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India.",
" This small town is situated beside the Hooghly River and it is surrounded by Palta Water Works, Barrackpore Air Force Station and Ishapore Rifle Factory.",
" The town is densely populated where the majority of the population are Bengalis and is well connected with Kolkata and nearby cities by highways and railroads with adequate public transportation facility."
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"Hudson is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, with a total population of 19,063 as of the 2010 census.",
" Before its incorporation as a town in 1866, Hudson was a neighborhood and unincorporated village within the town of Marlborough, Massachusetts, and was known as Feltonville, and before that, known as Eastborough.",
" From around 1850 until the last shoe factory burned down in 1968, Hudson was known as a \"shoe town\".",
" At one point, the town had 17 shoe factories, many of them powered by the Assabet River, which runs through town.",
" Because of the many factories in Hudson, immigrants were attracted to the town.",
" Today, most people are of either Portuguese or Irish descent, with a smaller percentage of people being of French, Italian, English, or Scots-Irish descent.",
" Hudson is served by the Hudson Public Schools district."
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"Weatherly a borough in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, United States, located 12 mi northwest of Jim Thorpe and 28 mi south of Wilkes Barre.",
" Early in the twentieth century, there were silk mills, foundries, a candy factory, a fabricating plant, and a cigar factory.",
" In 1900 2,471 people lived there, and in 1910, the population was 2,501.",
" The population was 2,525 at the 2010 census."
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"Roman (Роман) is a town in northwestern Bulgaria near the city of Pravets and about 90 km northeast of the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia.",
" It is located in Vratsa Province and is known for the big steel factory, producing 100,000 tons of steel a year.",
" The raw materials come from the Kremikovtsi factory near Sofia.",
" As of December 2009, the town has a population of 3,157 inhabitants."
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"The Greentown Glass Museum features locally-made glass items and is located at 112 N Meridian Street in Greentown City Hall, Greentown, Indiana.",
" Items include vases, mugs, pitchers, salt cellars, toothpick holders, covered dishes topped by hens, cats, and rabbits, and other decorative items.",
" There is also an exhibit with examples of all the patterns and colors of glass made by the local factory.",
" The items were created beginning in 1894 by the Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Factory, which was sold in 1899 to the National Glass Company, and then shut down the factory in 1903 when a fire destroyed the building."
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"Stratham is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States.",
" The town had a population of 7,255 at the 2010 census, and an estimated population of 7,280 in 2013.",
" It is bounded on the west by the Squamscott River.",
" The town is the home of the only U.S. Lindt & Sprüngli factory and the headquarters of the Timberland Corporation."
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"Chetwynd is a district municipality located on the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in northeastern British Columbia, Canada.",
" Situated on an ancient floodplain, it is the first town eastbound travellers encounter after emerging from the Rockies along Highway 97 and acts as the gateway to the Peace River Country.",
" The town developed during the construction of infrastructure through the Rocky Mountains in the 1950s, and was used as a transshipment point during the construction of hydroelectric dams in the 1960s and 1970s and the new town of Tumbler Ridge in the early 1980s.",
" Home to approximately 2,600 residents, the population has increased little if at all since the 1980s but is significantly younger than the provincial average."
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"title": "Chetwynd, British Columbia"
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"Indian Head is a town in Charles County, Maryland, United States.",
" The population was 3,844 at the 2010 U.S. Census.",
" It has been the site of a naval base specializing in gun and rocket propellants since 1890.",
" Production of nitrocellulose and smokeless powder began at the Indian Head Powder Factory in 1900.",
" The name of the base has varied over the years from Indian Head Proving Ground, to Naval Powder Factory, to Naval Propellant Plant, to Naval Ordnance Station, to the present Naval Support Facility Indian Head.",
" The facility's main tenant activity is the Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC/IH).",
" Advanced research in energetic systems takes place at NSWC/IH.",
" NSWC/IH absorbed the function of the closed Naval Ordnance Laboratory, formerly in White Oak, Maryland.",
" The base currently employs 3,700."
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"Title: Greentown, Indiana\n\nGreentown is a town in Liberty Township, Howard County, Indiana, United States. Located approximately 9 miles east of Kokomo on State Road 22 / US 35, it is home to the Howard County Fair Grounds. The town was platted in 1848, and incorporated as a town in 1873. Known for its collectible glassware made for only a few years by a local factory destroyed in 1903, it is home to the Greentown Glass Museum. As of the 2010 census, the town's population was 2,415.",
"Title: Nexø\n\nNexø, sometimes spelled Neksø, is a town on the east coast of the Baltic island of Bornholm, Denmark. With a population of 3,642 (as of 1 January 2015), it is the second largest town, as well as the largest fishing port on the island. Fishing is the mainstay of the town's economy. Nexø is also the site of a distillery (Bornholmske Spiritfabrik ApS) and a mustard factory (Bornholmersennep ApS). The town is also a port of call for the passenger ferries linking Bornholm with Kołobrzeg, Darłowo, and Ustka in Poland. Dueodde, the largest beach on Bornholm, is located south of Nexø, in the southeastern corner of the island.",
"Title: Nawabganj, North 24 Parganas\n\nNawabganj is a small residential town under Barrackpore subdivision located 25 kilometers north of Kolkata, and in the district of North 24 Parganas, West Bengal, India. This small town is situated beside the Hooghly River and it is surrounded by Palta Water Works, Barrackpore Air Force Station and Ishapore Rifle Factory. The town is densely populated where the majority of the population are Bengalis and is well connected with Kolkata and nearby cities by highways and railroads with adequate public transportation facility.",
"Title: Hudson, Massachusetts\n\nHudson is a town in Middlesex County, Massachusetts, United States, with a total population of 19,063 as of the 2010 census. Before its incorporation as a town in 1866, Hudson was a neighborhood and unincorporated village within the town of Marlborough, Massachusetts, and was known as Feltonville, and before that, known as Eastborough. From around 1850 until the last shoe factory burned down in 1968, Hudson was known as a \"shoe town\". At one point, the town had 17 shoe factories, many of them powered by the Assabet River, which runs through town. Because of the many factories in Hudson, immigrants were attracted to the town. Today, most people are of either Portuguese or Irish descent, with a smaller percentage of people being of French, Italian, English, or Scots-Irish descent. Hudson is served by the Hudson Public Schools district.",
"Title: Weatherly, Pennsylvania\n\nWeatherly a borough in Carbon County, Pennsylvania, United States, located 12 mi northwest of Jim Thorpe and 28 mi south of Wilkes Barre. Early in the twentieth century, there were silk mills, foundries, a candy factory, a fabricating plant, and a cigar factory. In 1900 2,471 people lived there, and in 1910, the population was 2,501. The population was 2,525 at the 2010 census.",
"Title: Roman, Bulgaria\n\nRoman (Роман) is a town in northwestern Bulgaria near the city of Pravets and about 90 km northeast of the capital of Bulgaria, Sofia. It is located in Vratsa Province and is known for the big steel factory, producing 100,000 tons of steel a year. The raw materials come from the Kremikovtsi factory near Sofia. As of December 2009, the town has a population of 3,157 inhabitants.",
"Title: Greentown Glass Museum\n\nThe Greentown Glass Museum features locally-made glass items and is located at 112 N Meridian Street in Greentown City Hall, Greentown, Indiana. Items include vases, mugs, pitchers, salt cellars, toothpick holders, covered dishes topped by hens, cats, and rabbits, and other decorative items. There is also an exhibit with examples of all the patterns and colors of glass made by the local factory. The items were created beginning in 1894 by the Indiana Tumbler and Goblet Factory, which was sold in 1899 to the National Glass Company, and then shut down the factory in 1903 when a fire destroyed the building.",
"Title: Stratham, New Hampshire\n\nStratham is a town in Rockingham County, New Hampshire, United States. The town had a population of 7,255 at the 2010 census, and an estimated population of 7,280 in 2013. It is bounded on the west by the Squamscott River. The town is the home of the only U.S. Lindt & Sprüngli factory and the headquarters of the Timberland Corporation.",
"Title: Chetwynd, British Columbia\n\nChetwynd is a district municipality located on the foothills of the Rocky Mountains in northeastern British Columbia, Canada. Situated on an ancient floodplain, it is the first town eastbound travellers encounter after emerging from the Rockies along Highway 97 and acts as the gateway to the Peace River Country. The town developed during the construction of infrastructure through the Rocky Mountains in the 1950s, and was used as a transshipment point during the construction of hydroelectric dams in the 1960s and 1970s and the new town of Tumbler Ridge in the early 1980s. Home to approximately 2,600 residents, the population has increased little if at all since the 1980s but is significantly younger than the provincial average.",
"Title: Indian Head, Maryland\n\nIndian Head is a town in Charles County, Maryland, United States. The population was 3,844 at the 2010 U.S. Census. It has been the site of a naval base specializing in gun and rocket propellants since 1890. Production of nitrocellulose and smokeless powder began at the Indian Head Powder Factory in 1900. The name of the base has varied over the years from Indian Head Proving Ground, to Naval Powder Factory, to Naval Propellant Plant, to Naval Ordnance Station, to the present Naval Support Facility Indian Head. The facility's main tenant activity is the Indian Head Naval Surface Warfare Center (NSWC/IH). Advanced research in energetic systems takes place at NSWC/IH. NSWC/IH absorbed the function of the closed Naval Ordnance Laboratory, formerly in White Oak, Maryland. The base currently employs 3,700."
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5,636
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Can We Love? starred this south Korean singer, actress and presenter who is best known as a member of what South Korean girl group
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S.E.S.
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"GP Basic (Korean: 지피 베이직 ) was a South Korean girl group who debuted on August 15, 2010.",
" At the time of their debut, they were considered to be the \"youngest\" South Korean girl group with an average age of below 13.5.",
" The age of their youngest member, Janey, caused controversy followed by the debut of a much younger girl group, G-story, who were all below 10 years old.",
" This led to new broadcasting regulations in South Korea."
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"Can We Love?",
" () is a 2014 South Korean television drama starring Eugene, Uhm Tae-woong, Kim Yoo-mi, Choi Jung-yoon and Kim Sung-soo.",
" It aired on jTBC from January 6 to March 11, 2014 for 20 episodes."
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"Lee Ji-yeon (born February 18, 1984), better known by her stage name Lina is a South Korean singer and musical actress.",
" She debuted in 2002 as a member of South Korean R&B duo Isak N Jiyeon and disbanded in 2004.",
" She later re-debut as a member of South Korean girl group The Grace in 2005 and the group currently being inactive.",
" She currently active as a musical actress."
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"Kim Tae-yeon, better known by the mononym Taeyeon, is a South Korean singer.",
" Her discography consists of one studio album, two extended plays (EPs), twenty singles (including four as featured artist), and three promotional singles.",
" She debuted as a member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007 and initially gained some popularity as a singer upon recording soundtrack songs \"If\" for \"Hong Gil Dong\" and \"Can You Hear Me\" for \"Beethoven Virus\" (2008).",
" She subsequently established herself as one of the most renowned vocalist on the South Korean music scene with further soundtrack recordings, notably \"I Love You\" for \"\" (2010), \"Missing You like Crazy\" for \"The King 2 Hearts\", \"Closer\" for \"To the Beautiful You\" (2012), and \"And One\" for \"That Winter, the Wind Blows\" (2013), all of which managed to enter the top ten of South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart.",
" Apart from soundtrack recordings, Taeyeon has also recorded duets with other artists, most notably \"Like a Star\" with The One and \"Different\" with Kim Bum-soo, which peaked at numbers one and two on the Gaon Digital Chart, respectively."
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"Kim Yoo-jin (born March 3, 1981), professionally known as Eugene, is a South Korean singer, actress and presenter.",
" She is best known as a member of South Korean girl group S.E.S.."
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"Lee Hyo-ri (born May 10, 1979), is a South Korean singer, record producer, activist, actress and television presenter.",
" Dubbed as the \"Nation's Fairy\" during her \"Family Outing\" days, she debuted as a member of South Korean girl group Fin.K.L, but has since become a solo artist.",
" In 2003, she released her debut solo album \"Stylish\" which won several \"Artist of the Year\" awards.",
" In 2006, Lee was the highest-paid female singer in South Korea when she signed a contract with Mnet Media."
],
"title": "Lee Hyori"
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"Kwon So-hyun (born August 30, 1994), is a South Korean singer and actress.",
" She was known as a member of the South Korean girl group 4Minute, under Cube Entertainment.",
" She is also a former member of the South Korean girl group, Orange.",
" Before June 15, 2016 (end of her contract with Cube), Sohyun left 4Minute and the record label along with members Nam Ji-hyun, Heo Ga-yoon, and Jeon Ji-yoon."
],
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"Han Sun-hwa (born October 6, 1990), is a South Korean singer and actress.",
" She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Secret.",
" She made her television debut in 2004 while participating in SBS's \"Superstar Survival\" as a finalist, and in 2009, she was a regular cast on a variety show called \"Invincible Youth\".",
" Aside from music, she also ventured into acting and made her debut in the 2010 drama, \"More Charming By The Day\".",
" She also acted in several dramas with supporting roles in \"Ad Genius Lee Tae-baek\", \"God's Gift - 14 Days\", and \"Marriage, Not Dating\".",
" In 2014 she finally starred as a lead actress on MBC's weekend drama \"Rosy Lovers\" as Baek Jang Mi co-starring with actor Lee Jang Woo.",
" CNN International Seoul listed Sunhwa as one of the nine rising \"It\" stars in Korean entertainment citing her as a \"multi-tasking\" artist.",
" Her portrayal of Kang Se-Ah in the 2014 TVN drama, \"Marriage, Not Dating\" earned her a nomination for \"Best Youth Actress\" at the 16th Seoul International Youth Film Festival.",
" In 2014, her portrayal of Jang-Mi from \"Rosy Lovers\" and Jenny from \"God's Gift 14 Day\"s won her two best new actress awards from MBC and SBS Drama Awards.",
" It was confirmed on September 26, 2016 that Sunhwa had not renewed her contract with TS Entertainment and will officially part ways in October.",
" On October 14, 2016 Sunhwa joined Huayi Brothers as an actress."
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"Park Sun-young (born August 12, 1993), better known by her stage name Luna, is a South Korean singer, actress and presenter.",
" She is best known as the main vocalist and lead dancer of South Korean girl group f(x).",
" Luna made her solo debut with the extended play \"Free Somebody\" on May 31, 2016."
],
"title": "Luna (singer)"
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"Kim Chung-ha (born Kim Chan-mi on February 9, 1996), better known by the mononym Chungha, is a South Korean singer.",
" She is best known for finishing fourth in Mnet's girl group survival show \"Produce 101\" and as a former member of the now disbanded South Korean girl group I.O.I."
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"title": "Kim Chung-ha"
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"Title: GP Basic\n\nGP Basic (Korean: 지피 베이직 ) was a South Korean girl group who debuted on August 15, 2010. At the time of their debut, they were considered to be the \"youngest\" South Korean girl group with an average age of below 13.5. The age of their youngest member, Janey, caused controversy followed by the debut of a much younger girl group, G-story, who were all below 10 years old. This led to new broadcasting regulations in South Korea.",
"Title: Can We Love?\n\nCan We Love? () is a 2014 South Korean television drama starring Eugene, Uhm Tae-woong, Kim Yoo-mi, Choi Jung-yoon and Kim Sung-soo. It aired on jTBC from January 6 to March 11, 2014 for 20 episodes.",
"Title: Lina (South Korean singer)\n\nLee Ji-yeon (born February 18, 1984), better known by her stage name Lina is a South Korean singer and musical actress. She debuted in 2002 as a member of South Korean R&B duo Isak N Jiyeon and disbanded in 2004. She later re-debut as a member of South Korean girl group The Grace in 2005 and the group currently being inactive. She currently active as a musical actress.",
"Title: Kim Tae-yeon discography\n\nKim Tae-yeon, better known by the mononym Taeyeon, is a South Korean singer. Her discography consists of one studio album, two extended plays (EPs), twenty singles (including four as featured artist), and three promotional singles. She debuted as a member of South Korean girl group Girls' Generation in August 2007 and initially gained some popularity as a singer upon recording soundtrack songs \"If\" for \"Hong Gil Dong\" and \"Can You Hear Me\" for \"Beethoven Virus\" (2008). She subsequently established herself as one of the most renowned vocalist on the South Korean music scene with further soundtrack recordings, notably \"I Love You\" for \"\" (2010), \"Missing You like Crazy\" for \"The King 2 Hearts\", \"Closer\" for \"To the Beautiful You\" (2012), and \"And One\" for \"That Winter, the Wind Blows\" (2013), all of which managed to enter the top ten of South Korea's Gaon Digital Chart. Apart from soundtrack recordings, Taeyeon has also recorded duets with other artists, most notably \"Like a Star\" with The One and \"Different\" with Kim Bum-soo, which peaked at numbers one and two on the Gaon Digital Chart, respectively.",
"Title: Eugene (actress)\n\nKim Yoo-jin (born March 3, 1981), professionally known as Eugene, is a South Korean singer, actress and presenter. She is best known as a member of South Korean girl group S.E.S..",
"Title: Lee Hyori\n\nLee Hyo-ri (born May 10, 1979), is a South Korean singer, record producer, activist, actress and television presenter. Dubbed as the \"Nation's Fairy\" during her \"Family Outing\" days, she debuted as a member of South Korean girl group Fin.K.L, but has since become a solo artist. In 2003, she released her debut solo album \"Stylish\" which won several \"Artist of the Year\" awards. In 2006, Lee was the highest-paid female singer in South Korea when she signed a contract with Mnet Media.",
"Title: Kwon So-hyun\n\nKwon So-hyun (born August 30, 1994), is a South Korean singer and actress. She was known as a member of the South Korean girl group 4Minute, under Cube Entertainment. She is also a former member of the South Korean girl group, Orange. Before June 15, 2016 (end of her contract with Cube), Sohyun left 4Minute and the record label along with members Nam Ji-hyun, Heo Ga-yoon, and Jeon Ji-yoon.",
"Title: Han Sun-hwa\n\nHan Sun-hwa (born October 6, 1990), is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Secret. She made her television debut in 2004 while participating in SBS's \"Superstar Survival\" as a finalist, and in 2009, she was a regular cast on a variety show called \"Invincible Youth\". Aside from music, she also ventured into acting and made her debut in the 2010 drama, \"More Charming By The Day\". She also acted in several dramas with supporting roles in \"Ad Genius Lee Tae-baek\", \"God's Gift - 14 Days\", and \"Marriage, Not Dating\". In 2014 she finally starred as a lead actress on MBC's weekend drama \"Rosy Lovers\" as Baek Jang Mi co-starring with actor Lee Jang Woo. CNN International Seoul listed Sunhwa as one of the nine rising \"It\" stars in Korean entertainment citing her as a \"multi-tasking\" artist. Her portrayal of Kang Se-Ah in the 2014 TVN drama, \"Marriage, Not Dating\" earned her a nomination for \"Best Youth Actress\" at the 16th Seoul International Youth Film Festival. In 2014, her portrayal of Jang-Mi from \"Rosy Lovers\" and Jenny from \"God's Gift 14 Day\"s won her two best new actress awards from MBC and SBS Drama Awards. It was confirmed on September 26, 2016 that Sunhwa had not renewed her contract with TS Entertainment and will officially part ways in October. On October 14, 2016 Sunhwa joined Huayi Brothers as an actress.",
"Title: Luna (singer)\n\nPark Sun-young (born August 12, 1993), better known by her stage name Luna, is a South Korean singer, actress and presenter. She is best known as the main vocalist and lead dancer of South Korean girl group f(x). Luna made her solo debut with the extended play \"Free Somebody\" on May 31, 2016.",
"Title: Kim Chung-ha\n\nKim Chung-ha (born Kim Chan-mi on February 9, 1996), better known by the mononym Chungha, is a South Korean singer. She is best known for finishing fourth in Mnet's girl group survival show \"Produce 101\" and as a former member of the now disbanded South Korean girl group I.O.I."
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Which genus of plants contains more species, Polystichum or Stenotus?
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Polystichum
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"Jatropha is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae.",
" The name is derived from the Greek words ἰατρός (\"iatros\"), meaning \"physician\", and τροφή (\"trophe\"), meaning \"nutrition\", hence the common name physic nut.",
" Another common name is nettlespurge.",
" It contains approximately 170 species of succulent plants, shrubs and trees (some are deciduous, like \"Jatropha curcas\").",
" Most of these are native to the Americas, with 66 species found in the Old World.",
" Plants produce separate male and female flowers.",
" As with many members of the family Euphorbiaceae, \"Jatropha\" contains compounds that are highly toxic.",
" Jatropha species have traditionally been used in basketmaking, tanning and dye production.",
" In the 2000s, one species, \"Jatropha curcas\", generated interest as an oil crop for biodiesel production."
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"Psychotria is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family.",
" It contains around 1,850 species and is therefore one of the largest genera of flowering plants.",
" The genus has a pantropical distribution and members of the genus are small understorey trees in tropical forests.",
" Some species are endangered or facing extinction due to deforestation, especially species of central Africa and the Pacific."
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"Hydnophytum is a genus of epiphytic myrmecophytes (ant plants) native to Southeast Asia, the Pacific region and also extending into Queensland in northern Australia.",
" The name is derived from the Ancient Greek \"hydnon\" \"tuber\", and \"phyton\" \"plant\", after their appearance with their swollen succulent stems.",
" The species grow in tree branches and on trunks.",
" Like the related genus \"Myrmecodia\", they are known as antplants or ant-house plants.",
" The type species is \"Hydnophytum formicarum\" from the Philippines.",
" The genus contains 55 species, of which 44 are found in and around the island of New Guinea.",
" Many are poorly known, with 11 known only from the holotype."
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"Rubieae is a tribe of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family and contains 969 species in 14 genera.",
" The genus \"Galium\" is responsible for more than two thirds of the species in the tribe.",
" The second largest genus is \"Asperula\", which contains about 200 species.",
" Unlike the rest of the Rubiaceae family, the tribe contains predominantly perennial and annual herbs with pseudowhorls of leaves and leaflike stipules and is centered in temperate and tropical-mountain regions."
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"Stenotus is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae.",
" There are four species, all native to western North America.",
" They are known commonly as mock goldenweeds."
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"Aneurophyton is a genus of extinct vascular plants that belong to the Aneurophytales, a class of progymnosperms.",
" The genus is primarily known from records of two well-known species found in mostly Middle Devonian and Upper Devonian (late Eifelian to Famennian) outcrops in Belgium, China (West Junggar), Germany, and the United States (New York).",
" Some uncertain species within the genus are also recorded from Middle Devonian outcrops in Kazakhstan, Russia (Timan and Siberia), and the Ukraine.",
" While a number of species have been described in the paleobotanical literature, the genus likely only contains two well-circumscribed species, \"A. germanicum\" and \"A. doui\", and possibly a third species, \"A. olnense\", from Fammenian outcrops in Belgium.",
" If the ages of the Early Devonian (Emsian) records of \"A. germanicum\" reported from Siberia are confirmed, these would constitute the oldest records of this genus."
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"Frond dimorphism refers to a difference in ferns between the fertile and sterile fronds.",
" Since ferns, unlike flowering plants, bear spores on the leaf blade itself, this may affect the form of the frond itself.",
" In some species of ferns, there is virtually no difference between the fertile and sterile fronds, such as in the genus \"Dryopteris\", other than the mere presence of the sori, or fruit-dots, on the back of the fronds.",
" Some other species, such as \"Polystichum acrostichoides\" (Christmas fern), or some ferns of the genus \"Osmunda\", feature dimorphism on a portion of the frond only.",
" Others, such as some species of \"Blechnum\" and \"Woodwardia\", have fertile fronds that are markedly taller than the sterile.",
" Still others, such as \"Osmunda cinnamomea\" (Cinnamon fern), or plants of the family Onocleaceae, have fertile fronds that are completely different from the sterile."
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"Polystichum is a genus of about 260 species of ferns with a cosmopolitan distribution.",
" The highest diversity is in eastern Asia, with about 120 species in China alone; the region from Mexico to Brazil has nearly 100 additional species; Africa (17 species), North America (15 species), and Europe (5 species) have much lower diversity.",
" Polystichum species are terrestrial or rock-dwelling ferns of warm-temperate and montane-tropical regions (a few species grow in alpine regions)."
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" It was erected in 2004 when the genus \"Centaurium\" (the centauries) was split.",
" Genetic analysis revealed that \"Centaurium\" was polyphyletic, made up of plants that could be grouped into four clades. Each became a genus.",
" \"Centaurium\" remained, but it is now limited to the Eurasian species.",
" The Mexican species now belong to genus \"Gyrandra\", and the Mediterranean and Australian plants are in genus \"Schenkia\".",
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" In fact, the name derives from \"helos\", meaning marsh, so a more accurate translation of their scientific name would be marsh pitcher plants.",
" Species in the genus \"Heliamphora\" are carnivorous plants that consist of a modified leaf form that is fused into a tubular shape.",
" They have evolved mechanisms to attract, trap, and kill insects; and control the amount of water in the pitcher.",
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"Title: Jatropha\n\nJatropha is a genus of flowering plants in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. The name is derived from the Greek words ἰατρός (\"iatros\"), meaning \"physician\", and τροφή (\"trophe\"), meaning \"nutrition\", hence the common name physic nut. Another common name is nettlespurge. It contains approximately 170 species of succulent plants, shrubs and trees (some are deciduous, like \"Jatropha curcas\"). Most of these are native to the Americas, with 66 species found in the Old World. Plants produce separate male and female flowers. As with many members of the family Euphorbiaceae, \"Jatropha\" contains compounds that are highly toxic. Jatropha species have traditionally been used in basketmaking, tanning and dye production. In the 2000s, one species, \"Jatropha curcas\", generated interest as an oil crop for biodiesel production.",
"Title: Psychotria\n\nPsychotria is a genus of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family. It contains around 1,850 species and is therefore one of the largest genera of flowering plants. The genus has a pantropical distribution and members of the genus are small understorey trees in tropical forests. Some species are endangered or facing extinction due to deforestation, especially species of central Africa and the Pacific.",
"Title: Hydnophytum\n\nHydnophytum is a genus of epiphytic myrmecophytes (ant plants) native to Southeast Asia, the Pacific region and also extending into Queensland in northern Australia. The name is derived from the Ancient Greek \"hydnon\" \"tuber\", and \"phyton\" \"plant\", after their appearance with their swollen succulent stems. The species grow in tree branches and on trunks. Like the related genus \"Myrmecodia\", they are known as antplants or ant-house plants. The type species is \"Hydnophytum formicarum\" from the Philippines. The genus contains 55 species, of which 44 are found in and around the island of New Guinea. Many are poorly known, with 11 known only from the holotype.",
"Title: Rubieae\n\nRubieae is a tribe of flowering plants in the Rubiaceae family and contains 969 species in 14 genera. The genus \"Galium\" is responsible for more than two thirds of the species in the tribe. The second largest genus is \"Asperula\", which contains about 200 species. Unlike the rest of the Rubiaceae family, the tribe contains predominantly perennial and annual herbs with pseudowhorls of leaves and leaflike stipules and is centered in temperate and tropical-mountain regions.",
"Title: Stenotus (plant)\n\nStenotus is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family, Asteraceae. There are four species, all native to western North America. They are known commonly as mock goldenweeds.",
"Title: Aneurophyton\n\nAneurophyton is a genus of extinct vascular plants that belong to the Aneurophytales, a class of progymnosperms. The genus is primarily known from records of two well-known species found in mostly Middle Devonian and Upper Devonian (late Eifelian to Famennian) outcrops in Belgium, China (West Junggar), Germany, and the United States (New York). Some uncertain species within the genus are also recorded from Middle Devonian outcrops in Kazakhstan, Russia (Timan and Siberia), and the Ukraine. While a number of species have been described in the paleobotanical literature, the genus likely only contains two well-circumscribed species, \"A. germanicum\" and \"A. doui\", and possibly a third species, \"A. olnense\", from Fammenian outcrops in Belgium. If the ages of the Early Devonian (Emsian) records of \"A. germanicum\" reported from Siberia are confirmed, these would constitute the oldest records of this genus.",
"Title: Frond dimorphism\n\nFrond dimorphism refers to a difference in ferns between the fertile and sterile fronds. Since ferns, unlike flowering plants, bear spores on the leaf blade itself, this may affect the form of the frond itself. In some species of ferns, there is virtually no difference between the fertile and sterile fronds, such as in the genus \"Dryopteris\", other than the mere presence of the sori, or fruit-dots, on the back of the fronds. Some other species, such as \"Polystichum acrostichoides\" (Christmas fern), or some ferns of the genus \"Osmunda\", feature dimorphism on a portion of the frond only. Others, such as some species of \"Blechnum\" and \"Woodwardia\", have fertile fronds that are markedly taller than the sterile. Still others, such as \"Osmunda cinnamomea\" (Cinnamon fern), or plants of the family Onocleaceae, have fertile fronds that are completely different from the sterile.",
"Title: Polystichum\n\nPolystichum is a genus of about 260 species of ferns with a cosmopolitan distribution. The highest diversity is in eastern Asia, with about 120 species in China alone; the region from Mexico to Brazil has nearly 100 additional species; Africa (17 species), North America (15 species), and Europe (5 species) have much lower diversity. Polystichum species are terrestrial or rock-dwelling ferns of warm-temperate and montane-tropical regions (a few species grow in alpine regions).",
"Title: Zeltnera\n\nZeltnera is a genus of flowering plants in the gentian family. It was erected in 2004 when the genus \"Centaurium\" (the centauries) was split. Genetic analysis revealed that \"Centaurium\" was polyphyletic, made up of plants that could be grouped into four clades. Each became a genus. \"Centaurium\" remained, but it is now limited to the Eurasian species. The Mexican species now belong to genus \"Gyrandra\", and the Mediterranean and Australian plants are in genus \"Schenkia\". The new name \"Zeltnera\" was given to this genus, which contains most of the North American centauries. There are about 25 species.",
"Title: Heliamphora\n\nThe genus Heliamphora ( or ; Greek: \"helos\" \"marsh\" and \"amphoreus\" \"amphora\") contains 23 species of pitcher plants endemic to South America. The species are collectively known as sun pitchers, based on the mistaken notion that the \"heli\" of \"Heliamphora\" is from the Greek \"helios\", meaning \"sun\". In fact, the name derives from \"helos\", meaning marsh, so a more accurate translation of their scientific name would be marsh pitcher plants. Species in the genus \"Heliamphora\" are carnivorous plants that consist of a modified leaf form that is fused into a tubular shape. They have evolved mechanisms to attract, trap, and kill insects; and control the amount of water in the pitcher. At least one species (\"H. tatei\") produces its own proteolytic enzymes that allows it to digest its prey without the help of symbiotic bacteria."
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"You Can Close Your Eyes" was covered by which artist born in 1974?
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Natalie Maines
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"Domingo Zapata (born December 22, 1974) is a Spanish-American artist born in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.",
" Currently, Zapata maintains studios in his Gramercy Park townhouse in New York City, as well as Miami, Venice and Paris.",
" In these private ateliers he produces Neo-Expressionist paintings as well as sculpture, and mosaic.",
" He paints in both oil and acrylic, often incorporating mixed-media, collage and graffiti."
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"\"You Can Close Your Eyes\" is a song written by James Taylor which was released on his 1971 album \"Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon\".",
" It was also released as the B-side to his #1 single \"You've Got a Friend\".",
" It has often been described as a lullaby.",
" It was initially recorded by his sister Kate Taylor for her 1971 album \"Sister Kate\".",
" The song has been covered by many artists, including Carly Simon, Linda Ronstadt, Maureen McGovern, Richie Havens, Sheryl Crow, Sting, Eddie Vedder with Natalie Maines and the King's Singers."
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"Jean Claude Jacob was a serf from the Jura Mountains, supposedly 120 years old, who was brought from his native place to figure as \"dean of the human race\" in Paris at the Festival of the Federation of July 1790.",
" Thomas Carlyle wrote of Jacob in :Having seen the Human Species itself, to have seen the 'Dean of the Human Species,' ceased now to be a miracle.",
" Such 'Doyen du Genre Humain, Eldest of Men,' had shewn himself there, in these weeks: Jean Claude Jacob, a born Serf, deputed from his native Jura Mountains to thank the National Assembly for enfranchising them.",
" On his bleached worn face are ploughed the furrowings of one hundred and twenty years.",
" He has heard dim patois-talk, of immortal Grand-Monarch victories; of a burnt Palatinate, as he toiled and moiled to make a little speck of this Earth greener; of Cevennes Dragoonings; of Marlborough going to the war.",
" Four generations have bloomed out, and loved and hated, and rustled off: he was forty-six when Louis Fourteenth died.",
" The Assembly, as one man, spontaneously rose, and did reverence to the Eldest of the World; old Jean is to take seance among them, honourably, with covered head.",
" He gazes feebly there, with his old eyes, on that new wonder-scene; dreamlike to him, and uncertain, wavering amid fragments of old memories and dreams.",
" For Time is all growing unsubstantial, dreamlike; Jean's eyes and mind are weary, and about to close, — and open on a far other wonder-scene, which shall be real.",
" Patriot Subscription, Royal Pension was got for him, and he returned home glad; but in two months more he left it all, and went on his unknown way."
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"Diane Ibbotson (born 1946) is an English artist born in Lancashire, England.",
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"Amy Cutler is a contemporary artist born in Poughkeepsie, New York, in 1974.",
" Cutler is an internationally known artist and is represented by the Leslie Tonkonow Gallery in New York City.",
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" Since her graduation she has rapidly risen to critical acclaim, and her work has been featured in major surveys of contemporary art, importantly the 2004 Whitney Biennial."
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"Henry Eric Bergman (born Heinrich Erich Bergmann, 1893–1958) was a Canadian artist born in Germany.",
" Bergman’s training was as a commercial wood engraver illustrating catalogs and business prospectuses.",
" He later took up fine art working in pencil, watercolour, oil paint, colour wood block printing but he is best known for his fine black and white wood engravings.",
" Bergman was close friends with Harold R. Foster who created the comic strip Prince Valiant, and appeared on the Hal Foster episode of This Is Your Life in 1954."
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"Chemosis is the swelling (or edema) of the conjunctiva.",
" It is due to the oozing of exudate from abnormally permeable capillaries.",
" In general, chemosis is a nonspecific sign of eye irritation.",
" The outer surface covering appears to have fluid in it.",
" The conjunctiva becomes swollen and gelatinous in appearance.",
" Often, the eye area swells so much that the eyes become difficult or impossible to close fully.",
" Sometimes, it may also appear as if the eyeball has moved slightly backwards from the white part of the eye due to the fluid filled in the conjunctiva all over the eyes except the iris.The iris is not covered by this fluid and so it appears to be moved slightly inwards."
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"Natalie Louise Maines (born October 14, 1974) is an American singer-songwriter and activist who achieved success as the lead vocalist for the female alternative country band the Dixie Chicks.",
" Born in Lubbock, Texas, Maines considers herself a rebel who \"loved not thinking in the way I knew the majority of people thought.\""
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"Holochroal eyes are compound eyes with many tiny lenses (sometimes more than 15,000, each 30-100μm, rarely larger).",
" They are the oldest and most common type of trilobite eye, and found in all orders of trilobite from the Cambrian to the Permian periods.",
" Lenses (composed of calcite) covered a curved, kidney-shaped visual surface in a hexagonal close packing system, with a single corneal membrane covering all lenses.",
" Unlike in schizochroal eyes, adjacent lenses were in direct contact with one another.",
" Lens shape generally depended on cuticle thickness.",
" The lenses of trilobites with thin cuticles were thin and biconvex, whereas those with thick cuticles had thick lenses, which in extreme cases, could be thick columns with the outer surface flattened and the inner surface hemispherical.",
" Regardless of lens thickness, however, the point at which light was focused was roughly the same distance below the lens."
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"Title: Domingo Zapata\n\nDomingo Zapata (born December 22, 1974) is a Spanish-American artist born in Palma de Mallorca, Spain. Currently, Zapata maintains studios in his Gramercy Park townhouse in New York City, as well as Miami, Venice and Paris. In these private ateliers he produces Neo-Expressionist paintings as well as sculpture, and mosaic. He paints in both oil and acrylic, often incorporating mixed-media, collage and graffiti.",
"Title: Shezad Dawood\n\nShezad Dawood (born 1974) is an artist born in and based in London.",
"Title: You Can Close Your Eyes\n\n\"You Can Close Your Eyes\" is a song written by James Taylor which was released on his 1971 album \"Mud Slide Slim and the Blue Horizon\". It was also released as the B-side to his #1 single \"You've Got a Friend\". It has often been described as a lullaby. It was initially recorded by his sister Kate Taylor for her 1971 album \"Sister Kate\". The song has been covered by many artists, including Carly Simon, Linda Ronstadt, Maureen McGovern, Richie Havens, Sheryl Crow, Sting, Eddie Vedder with Natalie Maines and the King's Singers.",
"Title: Jean Claude Jacob\n\nJean Claude Jacob was a serf from the Jura Mountains, supposedly 120 years old, who was brought from his native place to figure as \"dean of the human race\" in Paris at the Festival of the Federation of July 1790. Thomas Carlyle wrote of Jacob in :Having seen the Human Species itself, to have seen the 'Dean of the Human Species,' ceased now to be a miracle. Such 'Doyen du Genre Humain, Eldest of Men,' had shewn himself there, in these weeks: Jean Claude Jacob, a born Serf, deputed from his native Jura Mountains to thank the National Assembly for enfranchising them. On his bleached worn face are ploughed the furrowings of one hundred and twenty years. He has heard dim patois-talk, of immortal Grand-Monarch victories; of a burnt Palatinate, as he toiled and moiled to make a little speck of this Earth greener; of Cevennes Dragoonings; of Marlborough going to the war. Four generations have bloomed out, and loved and hated, and rustled off: he was forty-six when Louis Fourteenth died. The Assembly, as one man, spontaneously rose, and did reverence to the Eldest of the World; old Jean is to take seance among them, honourably, with covered head. He gazes feebly there, with his old eyes, on that new wonder-scene; dreamlike to him, and uncertain, wavering amid fragments of old memories and dreams. For Time is all growing unsubstantial, dreamlike; Jean's eyes and mind are weary, and about to close, — and open on a far other wonder-scene, which shall be real. Patriot Subscription, Royal Pension was got for him, and he returned home glad; but in two months more he left it all, and went on his unknown way.",
"Title: Diane Ibbotson\n\nDiane Ibbotson (born 1946) is an English artist born in Lancashire, England. She attended the University of Reading from 1964 to 1968, and taught at Blackpool College of Art, and then the Falmouth School of Arts between 1974 and 1981.",
"Title: Amy Cutler\n\nAmy Cutler is a contemporary artist born in Poughkeepsie, New York, in 1974. Cutler is an internationally known artist and is represented by the Leslie Tonkonow Gallery in New York City. She received her BFA degree from The Cooper Union School of Art, New York, New York, in 1997. Since her graduation she has rapidly risen to critical acclaim, and her work has been featured in major surveys of contemporary art, importantly the 2004 Whitney Biennial.",
"Title: Eric Bergman\n\nHenry Eric Bergman (born Heinrich Erich Bergmann, 1893–1958) was a Canadian artist born in Germany. Bergman’s training was as a commercial wood engraver illustrating catalogs and business prospectuses. He later took up fine art working in pencil, watercolour, oil paint, colour wood block printing but he is best known for his fine black and white wood engravings. Bergman was close friends with Harold R. Foster who created the comic strip Prince Valiant, and appeared on the Hal Foster episode of This Is Your Life in 1954.",
"Title: Chemosis\n\nChemosis is the swelling (or edema) of the conjunctiva. It is due to the oozing of exudate from abnormally permeable capillaries. In general, chemosis is a nonspecific sign of eye irritation. The outer surface covering appears to have fluid in it. The conjunctiva becomes swollen and gelatinous in appearance. Often, the eye area swells so much that the eyes become difficult or impossible to close fully. Sometimes, it may also appear as if the eyeball has moved slightly backwards from the white part of the eye due to the fluid filled in the conjunctiva all over the eyes except the iris.The iris is not covered by this fluid and so it appears to be moved slightly inwards.",
"Title: Natalie Maines\n\nNatalie Louise Maines (born October 14, 1974) is an American singer-songwriter and activist who achieved success as the lead vocalist for the female alternative country band the Dixie Chicks. Born in Lubbock, Texas, Maines considers herself a rebel who \"loved not thinking in the way I knew the majority of people thought.\"",
"Title: Holochroal eye\n\nHolochroal eyes are compound eyes with many tiny lenses (sometimes more than 15,000, each 30-100μm, rarely larger). They are the oldest and most common type of trilobite eye, and found in all orders of trilobite from the Cambrian to the Permian periods. Lenses (composed of calcite) covered a curved, kidney-shaped visual surface in a hexagonal close packing system, with a single corneal membrane covering all lenses. Unlike in schizochroal eyes, adjacent lenses were in direct contact with one another. Lens shape generally depended on cuticle thickness. The lenses of trilobites with thin cuticles were thin and biconvex, whereas those with thick cuticles had thick lenses, which in extreme cases, could be thick columns with the outer surface flattened and the inner surface hemispherical. Regardless of lens thickness, however, the point at which light was focused was roughly the same distance below the lens."
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Where is this mixed martial arts even taking place?
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New York
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"Bertrand Amoussou-Guenou (born May 29, 1966) is a retired French mixed martial artist and judoka.",
" He is a trainer for his younger brother Karl of \"Team Amoussou\" and, following official recognition of mixed martial arts in France, became the president of the national sanctioning body, the Commission National de Mixed Martial Arts, in January 2008.",
" On 1 October 2013, Amoussou assumed the position of president of the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF)."
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"UFC on Fox: Weidman vs. Gastelum (also known as UFC on Fox 25) was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship held at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York."
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"Shooto is a combat sport/mixed martial arts system and mixed martial arts organization that is governed by the \"Shooto Association\" and the \"International Shooto Commission\".",
" Shooto was originally formed in 1985, as an organization and as a particular fighting system derived from shoot wrestling.",
" Practitioners are referred to as shooters, similarly to practitioners of shoot wrestling.",
" Shooto rules have evolved such that their events are now true mixed martial arts competitions."
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"CV Productions, Inc., is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based mixed martial arts company, founded in 1979.",
" It is considered the first MMA based company in the United States and responsible for creating the blueprint for modern mixed martial arts competition.",
" The company promoted the first regulated league of mixed martial arts style competitions beginning in 1980 with the intention of creating a new mainstream sport.",
" The league events pitted combatants from all fighting disciplines including boxers, kick boxers, martial artists, wrestlers, grapplers, and all around “tough guys.”",
" Competitors could win by opponent’s submission, knockout or judges' decision (based on the 10 point “must” system).",
" The competitions were promoted as “Anything Goes - striking, throwing, grappling, punching, kicking, ground fighting, and more.”",
" The shows were immediately dubbed by the media as “Organized, Legalized, Street Fighting,” a phrase coined by KDKA TV's Dave Durian."
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"Mohammed Shahid (born July 8, 1989) is an entrepreneur and a mixed martial artist from Bahrain.",
" He is the CEO of KHK MMA and the President of the Bahrain based mixed martial arts organisation, Brave Combat Federation owned and supported by His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa.",
" Mohammed Shahid was the first mixed martial artist from Bahrain to compete in global MMA events.",
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" At the age of 17, Lewis began training in boxing and was preparing for his first amateur fight when the gym unexpectedly shut down.",
" Two weeks after graduating from high school, Lewis was charged with aggravated assault, and was placed on probation.",
" Two years later, while attending Kilgore College on a full scholarship for football, Lewis violated his probation and was sentenced to five years in prison, but ended up serving three and a half.",
" A week after being released, Lewis was introduced to mixed martial arts by a friend and, while working as a tow-truck driver, continued with boxing under the tutelage of George Foreman.",
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"Team Hammer House is a mixed martial arts team operating out of Columbus, Ohio, made up of mostly former NCAA wrestlers.",
" While Hammer House focuses on amateur wrestling they do have cross training deals with notable fighters and camps such as Matt Serra, Pat Miletich and Xtreme Couture Mixed Martial Arts.",
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"Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (branded as NYCB Live, home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum for naming rights reasons), commonly known as just Nassau Coliseum, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Uniondale, New York.",
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"ZenQuest Martial Arts Center, formerly called the Okinawan Karate School, is a martial arts school located in Lenox, Massachusetts.",
" The oldest martial arts school in Berkshire County, it was founded in 1972 as a dojo for Uechi-ryu karate.",
" The school since expanded to include other martial arts, and currently provides instruction in Shohei-ryu karate (a spin-off of Uechi-ryu), Brazilian jiu-jitsu, mixed martial arts, Muay Thai, boxing, wrestling, kobudo, and self-defense, and is the fastest growing martial arts community in Berkshire County.",
" The school also contains a store which provides equipment, gear, and instructional media.",
" It is affiliated with the Okinawan Karatedo Association, Demian Maia Jiu-Jitsu Association, and Team Sityodtong Boston, and is accredited by the North American Grappling Association.",
" ZenQuest has received significant coverage by regional and local media in Berkshire County, including \"The Berkshire Eagle\", \"Berkshires' Best Buys, Business, and Beyond\", and Pittsfield Cable Television, for its regular youth tournaments and seminars with high-ranking officials from the school's parent organizations."
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"Mixed Martial Arts Pakistan (or PAK MMA) is the premiere mixed martial arts (MMA) and martial arts promotion based in Pakistan that was created in December 2007 by Bashir Ahmad to promote martial arts (and martial sports such as boxing and wrestling) styles in Pakistan with a particular focus on mixed martial arts competition."
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"title": "Mixed Martial Arts Pakistan"
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"Title: Bertrand Amoussou-Guenou\n\nBertrand Amoussou-Guenou (born May 29, 1966) is a retired French mixed martial artist and judoka. He is a trainer for his younger brother Karl of \"Team Amoussou\" and, following official recognition of mixed martial arts in France, became the president of the national sanctioning body, the Commission National de Mixed Martial Arts, in January 2008. On 1 October 2013, Amoussou assumed the position of president of the International Mixed Martial Arts Federation (IMMAF).",
"Title: UFC on Fox: Weidman vs. Gastelum\n\nUFC on Fox: Weidman vs. Gastelum (also known as UFC on Fox 25) was a mixed martial arts event produced by the Ultimate Fighting Championship held at the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum in Uniondale, New York.",
"Title: Shooto\n\nShooto is a combat sport/mixed martial arts system and mixed martial arts organization that is governed by the \"Shooto Association\" and the \"International Shooto Commission\". Shooto was originally formed in 1985, as an organization and as a particular fighting system derived from shoot wrestling. Practitioners are referred to as shooters, similarly to practitioners of shoot wrestling. Shooto rules have evolved such that their events are now true mixed martial arts competitions.",
"Title: CV Productions, Inc.\n\nCV Productions, Inc., is a Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania-based mixed martial arts company, founded in 1979. It is considered the first MMA based company in the United States and responsible for creating the blueprint for modern mixed martial arts competition. The company promoted the first regulated league of mixed martial arts style competitions beginning in 1980 with the intention of creating a new mainstream sport. The league events pitted combatants from all fighting disciplines including boxers, kick boxers, martial artists, wrestlers, grapplers, and all around “tough guys.” Competitors could win by opponent’s submission, knockout or judges' decision (based on the 10 point “must” system). The competitions were promoted as “Anything Goes - striking, throwing, grappling, punching, kicking, ground fighting, and more.” The shows were immediately dubbed by the media as “Organized, Legalized, Street Fighting,” a phrase coined by KDKA TV's Dave Durian.",
"Title: Mohammed "The Hawk" Shahid\n\nMohammed Shahid (born July 8, 1989) is an entrepreneur and a mixed martial artist from Bahrain. He is the CEO of KHK MMA and the President of the Bahrain based mixed martial arts organisation, Brave Combat Federation owned and supported by His Highness Sheikh Khalid bin Hamad Al Khalifa. Mohammed Shahid was the first mixed martial artist from Bahrain to compete in global MMA events. He was assigned a managerial role to develop mixed martial arts in Bahrain as the CEO of KHK MMA. Bahrain established a national team alongside bringing global talent to facilitate the growth of MMA in Bahrain.",
"Title: Derrick Lewis (fighter)\n\nBorn and raised as one of seven siblings, the second oldest, by a single mother in New Orleans, Louisiana, Lewis was troubled growing up and was often involved in street fighting. In 1999, Lewis and his family relocated to Houston, Texas due to his mother being in an abusive relationship. At the age of 17, Lewis began training in boxing and was preparing for his first amateur fight when the gym unexpectedly shut down. Two weeks after graduating from high school, Lewis was charged with aggravated assault, and was placed on probation. Two years later, while attending Kilgore College on a full scholarship for football, Lewis violated his probation and was sentenced to five years in prison, but ended up serving three and a half. A week after being released, Lewis was introduced to mixed martial arts by a friend and, while working as a tow-truck driver, continued with boxing under the tutelage of George Foreman. However, after dominating in his first professional mixed martial arts fight, Lewis decided to focus on mixed martial arts.",
"Title: Team Hammer House\n\nTeam Hammer House is a mixed martial arts team operating out of Columbus, Ohio, made up of mostly former NCAA wrestlers. While Hammer House focuses on amateur wrestling they do have cross training deals with notable fighters and camps such as Matt Serra, Pat Miletich and Xtreme Couture Mixed Martial Arts. Founded by former UFC champion Mark Coleman, Team Hammer House has attracted such mixed martial arts fighters as Kevin Randleman and Phil Baroni.",
"Title: Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum\n\nNassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum (branded as NYCB Live, home of the Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum for naming rights reasons), commonly known as just Nassau Coliseum, is a multi-purpose indoor arena in Uniondale, New York. The Coliseum is approximately 19 mi east of New York City on Long Island.",
"Title: ZenQuest Martial Arts Center\n\nZenQuest Martial Arts Center, formerly called the Okinawan Karate School, is a martial arts school located in Lenox, Massachusetts. The oldest martial arts school in Berkshire County, it was founded in 1972 as a dojo for Uechi-ryu karate. The school since expanded to include other martial arts, and currently provides instruction in Shohei-ryu karate (a spin-off of Uechi-ryu), Brazilian jiu-jitsu, mixed martial arts, Muay Thai, boxing, wrestling, kobudo, and self-defense, and is the fastest growing martial arts community in Berkshire County. The school also contains a store which provides equipment, gear, and instructional media. It is affiliated with the Okinawan Karatedo Association, Demian Maia Jiu-Jitsu Association, and Team Sityodtong Boston, and is accredited by the North American Grappling Association. ZenQuest has received significant coverage by regional and local media in Berkshire County, including \"The Berkshire Eagle\", \"Berkshires' Best Buys, Business, and Beyond\", and Pittsfield Cable Television, for its regular youth tournaments and seminars with high-ranking officials from the school's parent organizations.",
"Title: Mixed Martial Arts Pakistan\n\nMixed Martial Arts Pakistan (or PAK MMA) is the premiere mixed martial arts (MMA) and martial arts promotion based in Pakistan that was created in December 2007 by Bashir Ahmad to promote martial arts (and martial sports such as boxing and wrestling) styles in Pakistan with a particular focus on mixed martial arts competition."
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What is the name of the British television series featuring the role of Brida as played by a co-star of German horror film Rammbock?
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The Last Kingdom
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"Title: Emily Cox (actress)\n\nEmily Cox (born February 23, 1985) is a British actress. She played the supporting role of Brida in the British television series \"The Last Kingdom\" (2015).",
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"Title: They're Alive!\n\nThey're Alive is the debut album of German horror punk band The Other, released in 2004. The cover art is inspired by classic horror film posters. At the bottom, it has an actor \"starring\" section for the band members: \"STARRING: Andy Only, Dr Caligari, Rod Usher, Sarge von Rock and... The Creature\" (in classic horror films, the Gill-man is commonly referred to as the \"The Creature\")"
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Which member of Maryland's 6th congressional district is running for President of the United States in 2020?
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John Kevin Delaney
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"Title: Shelli Yoder\n\nShelli Renee Yoder (born August 30, 1968) is an American Democratic Party politician. A former Miss Indiana titleholder and Miss America 1993 contestant, Yoder has held positions at a number of non-profit organizations. She was the Democratic Party nominee for the United States House of Representatives in Indiana's 9th congressional district in the 2012 race and is currently a member of the County Council for Monroe County, Indiana. In August 2015, Yoder announced she would run for Indiana's 9th congressional district in 2016. The 9th was an open seat due to incumbent Todd Young running for the United States Senate. Yoder was defeated by Republican nominee Trey Hollingsworth in the November 8, 2016, general election.",
"Title: George H. Christopher\n\nGeorge Henry Christopher (December 9, 1888 – January 23, 1959) was a Democratic Party representative from Missouri's 6th congressional district from January 3, 1949 to January 3, 1951 and from the Missouri's 4th congressional district from January 3, 1955 until his death January 23, 1959.",
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The Age of Innocence starred the English actor who was born and raised in what city?
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London
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"June Louise Squibb (born November 6, 1929) is an American actress.",
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"Title: The Age of Innocence (1993 film)\n\nThe Age of Innocence is a 1993 American romantic period piece directed by Martin Scorsese. It is a film adaptation of Edith Wharton's 1920 novel of the same name. The story takes place during the Gilded Age, portraying New York's high society. The film was released by Columbia Pictures and stars Daniel Day-Lewis, Michelle Pfeiffer, Winona Ryder and Miriam Margolyes",
"Title: June Squibb\n\nJune Louise Squibb (born November 6, 1929) is an American actress. She played supporting characters in various films, such as \"Alice\", \"Scent of a Woman\", \"The Age of Innocence\", \"In & Out\" and \"Far from Heaven\". Squibb appeared on Broadway for the original production of \"\". She also starred in two Alexander Payne films, including \"About Schmidt\" and \"Nebraska\", for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.",
"Title: Gregg Sulkin\n\nGregg Sulkin ( ; born 29 May 1992) is an English actor. At age ten he made his film debut in the 2002 \"Doctor Zhivago\" mini-series. He later landed the starring role in the 2006 British release \"Sixty Six\", and subsequently became known for appearing in the Disney Channel comedy series \"As the Bell Rings\" and \"Wizards of Waverly Place\". In 2010, he starred in the Disney Channel television movie \"Avalon High\". He also appeared in the television special \"\". He starred on MTV's show \"Faking It\" as Liam Booker from 2014 until its cancellation in 2016. He also appeared on \"Pretty Little Liars\" as Ezra's younger brother, Wesley \"Wes\" Fitzgerald. In 2016, he starred in the role of Sam Fuller in the horror-thriller film, \"Don't Hang Up\".",
"Title: Rupert Grint\n\nRupert Alexander Lloyd Grint (born 24 August 1988) is an English actor and producer. He rose to prominence playing Ron Weasley, one of the three main characters in the \"Harry Potter\" film series. Grint was cast as Ron at the age of 11, having previously acted only in school plays and at his local theatre group. From 2001 to 2011, he starred in all eight \"Harry Potter\" films alongside Daniel Radcliffe playing as Harry Potter and Emma Watson playing as Hermione Granger.",
"Title: Daniel Day-Lewis\n\nSir Daniel Michael Blake Day-Lewis (born 29 April 1957) is an English actor who holds both British and Irish citizenship. Born and raised in London, he excelled on stage at the National Youth Theatre, before being accepted at the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School, which he attended for three years. Despite his traditional actor training at the Bristol Old Vic, he is considered to be a method actor, known for his constant devotion to and research of his roles. He would often remain completely in character for the duration of the shooting schedules of his films, even to the point of adversely affecting his health. He is one of the most selective actors in the film industry, having starred in only five films since 1998, with as many as five years between roles. Protective of his private life, he rarely gives interviews and makes very few public appearances.",
"Title: Pasquale Cajano\n\nPasquale Cajano (born Pasquale Cagiano; August 19, 1921– October 24, 2000) was an Italian film actor. After two uncredited cameo appearances in \"The Age of Innocence\" and \"Where Evil Lies\", his friend Martin Scorsese cast him in the 1995 crime drama \"Casino\" as Chicago Outfit boss Remo Gaggi, the film's \"de facto\" antagonist and inspired by the real-life Joseph Aiuppa."
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Who directed the documentary that features an American rapper of Korean descent by the name of Jonathan Park?
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Salima Koroma
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"John Andrew Park (born September 13, 1988) is an American singer of Korean descent.",
" He was a semifinalist on the ninth season of \"American Idol\"; placing twentieth.",
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"Brandon Jermaine Yun, better known by his stage name EXP (pronounced \"e-ex-pee\"), formerly EX-PLICIT LINEZ, is an American rapper and Former Radio personality for New York Korean Radio \"NYKR 1660 AM\", a mutual protégé of Drunken Tiger and Lee Hyun Do a.k.a. D.O. EXP first appeared on the underground rap scene in The Bronx in the mid 1990s on a DJ Platinum's mixtape series, \"Hate in Da Blood\".",
" He is one of the first generation of Asian American rappers to be involved in the Hip-Hop scene along with Jamez, John \"shogunna\" Chee and Mountain Brothers.",
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" The documentary follows the lives of Asian-American hip-hop artists Dumbfounddead, Awkwafina, Rekstizzy, and Lyricks, and their struggle to garner credibility in the American hip-hop industry.",
" \"Bad Rap\" premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 13, 2016, and has since been screened at twelve other film festivals around the world.",
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"WMTC (99.9 FM) is a Christian radio station, licensed to Vancleve, Kentucky, United States.",
" The station is currently owned by the Kentucky Mountain Bible College and features programming from Salem Media Group and Moody Radio.",
" WMTC's format consists of Southern Gospel music, as well as Christian talk and teaching programs such as \"Revive our Hearts with Nancy Leigh DeMoss\", \"Joni & Friends\", \"Focus on the Family\", and \"Unshackled!",
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"Kwon Ri-se (August 16, 1991 – September 7, 2014), better known by her stage name RiSe, was a Japanese singer of Korean descent.",
" She was a member of the South Korean girl group Ladies' Code under Polaris Entertainment.",
" Prior to her joining Ladies' Code, she participated in Miss Korea 2009 and was crowned as \"Miss Korea Japan Jin\".",
" She was one of the Top 12 contestants of MBC's \"Star Audition The Great Birth\".",
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"Lucy Haeran Koh (born 1968) is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California and is a former nominee to be a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit.",
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"Michael Byun (born January 11, 1989), better known by his stage name Mike B, is an London singer, songwriter, rapper, and producer of Korean descent.",
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"Title: Dumbfoundead\n\nJonathan Park (; born February 18, 1986), known professionally as Dumbfoundead, is an American rapper of Korean descent. He originates from the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles, California.",
"Title: John Park (musician)\n\nJohn Andrew Park (born September 13, 1988) is an American singer of Korean descent. He was a semifinalist on the ninth season of \"American Idol\"; placing twentieth. He is the runner-up of \"Superstar K2\", a Korean singing contest held by M.net. He is currently signed to Music Farm Entertainment.",
"Title: Ex-plicit linez\n\nBrandon Jermaine Yun, better known by his stage name EXP (pronounced \"e-ex-pee\"), formerly EX-PLICIT LINEZ, is an American rapper and Former Radio personality for New York Korean Radio \"NYKR 1660 AM\", a mutual protégé of Drunken Tiger and Lee Hyun Do a.k.a. D.O. EXP first appeared on the underground rap scene in The Bronx in the mid 1990s on a DJ Platinum's mixtape series, \"Hate in Da Blood\". He is one of the first generation of Asian American rappers to be involved in the Hip-Hop scene along with Jamez, John \"shogunna\" Chee and Mountain Brothers. He's also known as one of the first Korean rappers to mix Korean and English words to rhyme in the song. He is of Korean descent.",
"Title: Bad Rap (documentary)\n\nBad Rap is a 2016 documentary directed by Salima Koroma, and produced by Jaeki Cho. The documentary follows the lives of Asian-American hip-hop artists Dumbfounddead, Awkwafina, Rekstizzy, and Lyricks, and their struggle to garner credibility in the American hip-hop industry. \"Bad Rap\" premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival on April 13, 2016, and has since been screened at twelve other film festivals around the world. As of September 7, 2017, the film has been made available on the iTunes Store, Amazon, VUDU, Google Play, and Netflix.",
"Title: WMTC-FM\n\nWMTC (99.9 FM) is a Christian radio station, licensed to Vancleve, Kentucky, United States. The station is currently owned by the Kentucky Mountain Bible College and features programming from Salem Media Group and Moody Radio. WMTC's format consists of Southern Gospel music, as well as Christian talk and teaching programs such as \"Revive our Hearts with Nancy Leigh DeMoss\", \"Joni & Friends\", \"Focus on the Family\", and \"Unshackled! \", as well as children's programming such as \"Adventures in Odyssey\" and \"Jonathan Park\".",
"Title: K-Town (web series)\n\nK-Town is an American reality television series about the lives of a group of young Asian Americans living in Los Angeles' Koreatown. The cast is mostly of Korean descent, with the exception of Scarlet Chan (who is of Chinese descent). The show ran for two seasons.",
"Title: Kwon Ri-se\n\nKwon Ri-se (August 16, 1991 – September 7, 2014), better known by her stage name RiSe, was a Japanese singer of Korean descent. She was a member of the South Korean girl group Ladies' Code under Polaris Entertainment. Prior to her joining Ladies' Code, she participated in Miss Korea 2009 and was crowned as \"Miss Korea Japan Jin\". She was one of the Top 12 contestants of MBC's \"Star Audition The Great Birth\". Born in Fukushima, Japan, she was fluent in Japanese as well as Korean.",
"Title: Lucy H. Koh\n\nLucy Haeran Koh (born 1968) is a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of California and is a former nominee to be a United States Circuit Judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit. She is the first Asian American United States district court judge in the Northern District of California, the first district court judge of Korean descent in the United States, the first female Korean American Article III judge, and the second Korean American federal judge, after Herbert Choy of the Ninth Circuit.",
"Title: Mike B\n\nMichael Byun (born January 11, 1989), better known by his stage name Mike B, is an London singer, songwriter, rapper, and producer of Korean descent. He originates from the Koreatown neighborhood of Los Angeles, California."
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The capital of Tierra del Fuego was cruised by a 500 ft German passenger which sank during what year?
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1930
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"SS \"Monte Cervantes\" was a 500 ft German passenger liner that cruised the South American route from Buenos Aires to Puerto Madryn (Chubut) to Punta Arenas to Ushuaia and return to Buenos Aires.",
" The ship sailed under German registration and belonged to the South American Hamburg Company.",
" After only two years of service she sank at the beginning of 1930 near Tierra del Fuego.",
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"Tierra del Fuego National Park (Spanish: \"Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego\" ) is a national park on the Argentine part of the island of Tierra del Fuego, within Tierra del Fuego Province in the ecoregion of Patagonic Forest and Altos Andes, a part of the subantarctic forest.",
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"The National University of Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and South Atlantic Islands (Spanish: \"Universidad Nacional de Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur\" ) is an Argentine national university in Tierra del Fuego Province.",
" The campus university is located in the city of Ushuaia.",
" The institution was founded through National Law 26.559, enacted by Congress on November 14, 2009, and was formally established on December 28, 2010."
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"Tierra del Fuego Province (Spanish: \"Provincia de Tierra del Fuego\" ) is one of four provinces in the southern Chilean region of Magallanes and Antártica Chilena (XII).",
" It includes the Chilean or western part of the main island of Tierra del Fuego, except for the part south of the Cordillera Darwin, which is in Antártica Chilena Province.",
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"Santa Inés Island (Spanish: \"Isla Santa Inés\" ) is an island in southern Chile, part of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago and of Punta Arenas municipality, lying south west of the Brunswick Peninsula, from which is separated by the Strait of Magellan and minor islands.",
" It is the largest island of Punta Arenas municipality and the third largest of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, after Isla Grande and Hoste Island.",
" Its shoreline in this area is part of the Francisco Coloane Coastal and Marine Protected Area.",
" The rest of the island is a part of the Alacalufes National Reserve, equalling that Desolación Island and the \"Córdova Peninsula\".",
" This latter is located in front of the island on the other side of the Strait of Magellan and is a peninsula of Riesco Island.",
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" The western portion (61.43%) of the island (29,484.7 km2 ) is in Chile (Province of Tierra del Fuego and Antártica Chilena Province), while the eastern portion (38.57%, 18,507.3 km2 ) is in Argentina (Tierra del Fuego Province).",
" It forms the major landmass in an extended group of islands or archipelago also known as Tierra del Fuego."
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"Tierra del Fuego Igneous and Metamorphic Complex is a geological basement complex known from boreholes in northern Tierra del Fuego.",
" The complex is made up of foliated igneous rocks of Cambrian age including orthogneiss.",
" It underlies unconformably the Jurassic Tobífera Formation.",
" The protoliths of Cordillera Darwin Metamorphic Complex are unrelated to Tierra del Fuego Igneous and Metamorphic Complex despite present-day proximity."
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"Ushuaia ( ; ] ) is the capital of Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur Province, Argentina.",
" It is commonly regarded as the southernmost city in the world.",
" Ushuaia is located in a wide bay on the southern coast of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, bounded on the north by the Martial mountain range, and on the south by the Beagle Channel.",
" It is the only municipality in the Department of Ushuaia, which has an area of 9390 km2 .",
" It was founded October 12 of 1884 by Augusto Lasserre and is located on the shores of the Beagle Channel surrounded by the mountain range of the Martial Glacier, in the Bay of Ushuaia.",
" Besides being an administrative center, it is a light industrial port and tourist hub."
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"The Governor of Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and South Atlantic Islands (Spanish: \"Gobernadora de Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur\" ) is the highest executive officer of the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego.",
" The Governor is directly elected by the people of the province for a four-year term.",
" The Lieutenant Governor is elected at the same time and can assume office in the absence, death or suspension of the Governor."
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"The Chonan languages were spoken in Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia.",
" Two Chon languages are well attested: Selk'nam, spoken by the people of the same name who occupied territory in the northeast of Tierra del Fuego; and Tehuelche spoken by the people of the same name who occupied territory north of Tierra del Fuego.",
" The name 'Chon', or \"Tshon\", is a blend of 'Tehuelche' and 'Ona'."
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"Title: MV Monte Cervantes\n\nSS \"Monte Cervantes\" was a 500 ft German passenger liner that cruised the South American route from Buenos Aires to Puerto Madryn (Chubut) to Punta Arenas to Ushuaia and return to Buenos Aires. The ship sailed under German registration and belonged to the South American Hamburg Company. After only two years of service she sank at the beginning of 1930 near Tierra del Fuego. The ship became known as \"The \"Titanic\" of the South.\"",
"Title: Tierra del Fuego National Park\n\nTierra del Fuego National Park (Spanish: \"Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego\" ) is a national park on the Argentine part of the island of Tierra del Fuego, within Tierra del Fuego Province in the ecoregion of Patagonic Forest and Altos Andes, a part of the subantarctic forest. Established on 15 October 1960 under the Law 15.554 and expanded in 1966, it was the first shoreline national park to be established in Argentina.",
"Title: National University of Tierra del Fuego\n\nThe National University of Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and South Atlantic Islands (Spanish: \"Universidad Nacional de Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur\" ) is an Argentine national university in Tierra del Fuego Province. The campus university is located in the city of Ushuaia. The institution was founded through National Law 26.559, enacted by Congress on November 14, 2009, and was formally established on December 28, 2010.",
"Title: Tierra del Fuego Province, Chile\n\nTierra del Fuego Province (Spanish: \"Provincia de Tierra del Fuego\" ) is one of four provinces in the southern Chilean region of Magallanes and Antártica Chilena (XII). It includes the Chilean or western part of the main island of Tierra del Fuego, except for the part south of the Cordillera Darwin, which is in Antártica Chilena Province. (Argentina also has a Tierra del Fuego Province.)",
"Title: Santa Inés Island\n\nSanta Inés Island (Spanish: \"Isla Santa Inés\" ) is an island in southern Chile, part of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago and of Punta Arenas municipality, lying south west of the Brunswick Peninsula, from which is separated by the Strait of Magellan and minor islands. It is the largest island of Punta Arenas municipality and the third largest of the Tierra del Fuego archipelago, after Isla Grande and Hoste Island. Its shoreline in this area is part of the Francisco Coloane Coastal and Marine Protected Area. The rest of the island is a part of the Alacalufes National Reserve, equalling that Desolación Island and the \"Córdova Peninsula\". This latter is located in front of the island on the other side of the Strait of Magellan and is a peninsula of Riesco Island. The island belongs to the Tierra del Fuego archipelago.",
"Title: Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego\n\nTierra del Fuego—literally \"Land of the Fire\", formerly \"Isla de Xativa\" and also known as Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego—is an island near the southern tip of South America from which it is separated by the Strait of Magellan. The western portion (61.43%) of the island (29,484.7 km2 ) is in Chile (Province of Tierra del Fuego and Antártica Chilena Province), while the eastern portion (38.57%, 18,507.3 km2 ) is in Argentina (Tierra del Fuego Province). It forms the major landmass in an extended group of islands or archipelago also known as Tierra del Fuego.",
"Title: Tierra del Fuego Igneous and Metamorphic Complex\n\nTierra del Fuego Igneous and Metamorphic Complex is a geological basement complex known from boreholes in northern Tierra del Fuego. The complex is made up of foliated igneous rocks of Cambrian age including orthogneiss. It underlies unconformably the Jurassic Tobífera Formation. The protoliths of Cordillera Darwin Metamorphic Complex are unrelated to Tierra del Fuego Igneous and Metamorphic Complex despite present-day proximity.",
"Title: Ushuaia\n\nUshuaia ( ; ] ) is the capital of Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur Province, Argentina. It is commonly regarded as the southernmost city in the world. Ushuaia is located in a wide bay on the southern coast of Isla Grande de Tierra del Fuego, bounded on the north by the Martial mountain range, and on the south by the Beagle Channel. It is the only municipality in the Department of Ushuaia, which has an area of 9390 km2 . It was founded October 12 of 1884 by Augusto Lasserre and is located on the shores of the Beagle Channel surrounded by the mountain range of the Martial Glacier, in the Bay of Ushuaia. Besides being an administrative center, it is a light industrial port and tourist hub.",
"Title: List of Governors of Tierra del Fuego\n\nThe Governor of Tierra del Fuego, Antarctica and South Atlantic Islands (Spanish: \"Gobernadora de Tierra del Fuego, Antártida e Islas del Atlántico Sur\" ) is the highest executive officer of the Argentine province of Tierra del Fuego. The Governor is directly elected by the people of the province for a four-year term. The Lieutenant Governor is elected at the same time and can assume office in the absence, death or suspension of the Governor.",
"Title: Chonan languages\n\nThe Chonan languages were spoken in Tierra del Fuego and Patagonia. Two Chon languages are well attested: Selk'nam, spoken by the people of the same name who occupied territory in the northeast of Tierra del Fuego; and Tehuelche spoken by the people of the same name who occupied territory north of Tierra del Fuego. The name 'Chon', or \"Tshon\", is a blend of 'Tehuelche' and 'Ona'."
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5,645
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Pulse! and If were both what?
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magazine
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"Meltwater pulse 1A (MWP1a) is the name used by Quaternary geologists, paleoclimatologists, and oceanographers for a period of rapid post-glacial sea level rise during which global sea level rose between 16 m and 25 m in about 400–500 years, giving mean rates of roughly 40–60 mm /yr.",
" Meltwater pulse 1A is also known as catastrophic rise event 1 (CRE1) in the Caribbean Sea.",
" The rates of sea level rise associated with meltwater pulse 1A are the highest known rates of post-glacial, eustatic sea level rise.",
" Meltwater pulse 1A is also the most widely recognized and least disputed of the named, postglacial meltwater pulses.",
" Other named, postglacial meltwater pulses are known most commonly as meltwater pulse 1A0 (meltwater pulse 19ka), meltwater pulse 1B, meltwater pulse 1C, meltwater pulse 1D, and meltwater pulse 2.",
" It and these other periods of rapid sea level rise are known as \"meltwater pulses\" because the inferred cause of them was the rapid release of meltwater into the oceans from the collapse of continental ice sheets."
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"Flash photolysis is a pump-probe laboratory technique, in which a sample is firstly excited by a strong pulse (called pump pulse) of light from a laser of nanosecond, picosecond, or femtosecond pulse width or by a short-pulse light source such as a flash lamp.",
" This first strong pulse starts a chemical reaction or leads to an increased population for energy levels other than the ground state within a sample of atoms or molecules.",
" Typically the absorption of light by the sample is recorded within short time intervals (by a so-called test pulses) to monitor relaxation or reaction processes initiated by the pump pulse."
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"In medicine, a pulse represents the tactile arterial palpation of the heartbeat by trained fingertips.",
" The pulse may be palpated in any place that allows an artery to be compressed near the surface of the body, such as at the neck (carotid artery), on the inside of the elbow (brachial artery), at the wrist (radial artery), at the groin (femoral artery), behind the knee (popliteal artery), near the ankle joint (posterior tibial artery), and on foot (dorsalis pedis artery).",
" Pulse (or the count of arterial pulse per minute) is equivalent to measuring the heart rate.",
" The heart rate can also be measured by listening to the heart beat by auscultation, traditionally using a stethoscope and counting it for a minute.",
" The radial pulse is commonly measured using three fingers.",
" This has a reason: the finger closest to the heart is used to occlude the pulse pressure, the middle finger is used get a crude estimate of the blood pressure, and the finger most distal to the heart (usually the ring finger) is used to nullify the effect of the ulnar pulse as the two arteries are connected via the palmar arches (superficial and deep)."
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"A new class of pulse generator microwave pulse generation microwave pulse generation architecture, the RACE (Rapid Automatic Cascode Exchange) pulse generation circuit, is implemented using low-cost monolithic IC technology and can produce pulses as short as 1 picosecond, and with repetition rates exceeding 30 billion pulses per second.",
" These pulsers are typically used in military communications applications, and low-power microwave transceiver ICs.",
" Such pulsers, if driven by a continuous frequency clock, will act as microwave comb generators, having output frequency components at integer multiples of the pulse repetition rate, and extending to well over 100 gigahertz."
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"Meltwater pulse 1B (MWP1b) is the name used by Quaternary geologists, paleoclimatologists, and oceanographers for a period of either rapid or just accelerated post-glacial sea level rise that occurred at the beginning of the Holocene and after the end of the Younger Dryas.",
" Meltwater pulse 1B is also known as catastrophic rise event 2 (CRE2) in the Caribbean Sea.",
" Other named, postglacial meltwater pulses are known most commonly as meltwater pulse 1A0 (meltwaterpulse19ka), meltwater pulse 1A, meltwater pulse 1C, meltwater pulse 1D, and meltwater pulse 2.",
" It and these other periods of proposed rapid sea level rise are known as \"meltwater pulses\" because the inferred cause of them was the rapid release of meltwater into the oceans from the collapse of continental ice sheets."
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"C-UWB is an acronym for continuous pulse ultra-wideband (UWB) technology.",
" C-UWB derives its bandwidth by virtue of the short time duration of the individual pulses.",
" Information can be imparted (modulated) on UWB signals (pulses) by encoding the polarity of the pulse, the amplitude of the pulse, or by using orthogonal pulse shape modulation.",
" Polarity modulation is analogous to BPSK in conventional RF technology.",
" In orthogonal wave shape modulation, two orthogonal UWB pulse shapes are employed.",
" These are further polarity modulated in a fashion analogous to QPSK in conventional radio technology.",
" Preferably, the modulating data bits are scrambled or \"whitened\" to randomize the occurrences of ones and zeros.",
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"Title: If (magazine)\n\nIf was an American science-fiction magazine launched in March 1952 by Quinn Publications, owned by James L. Quinn.",
"Title: Flash photolysis\n\nFlash photolysis is a pump-probe laboratory technique, in which a sample is firstly excited by a strong pulse (called pump pulse) of light from a laser of nanosecond, picosecond, or femtosecond pulse width or by a short-pulse light source such as a flash lamp. This first strong pulse starts a chemical reaction or leads to an increased population for energy levels other than the ground state within a sample of atoms or molecules. Typically the absorption of light by the sample is recorded within short time intervals (by a so-called test pulses) to monitor relaxation or reaction processes initiated by the pump pulse.",
"Title: Pulse! (magazine)\n\nPulse! was a tabloid magazine published by Tower Records (under the direction of VP of Publishing Mike Farrace) which contained record reviews, interviews and advertising.",
"Title: Pulse\n\nIn medicine, a pulse represents the tactile arterial palpation of the heartbeat by trained fingertips. The pulse may be palpated in any place that allows an artery to be compressed near the surface of the body, such as at the neck (carotid artery), on the inside of the elbow (brachial artery), at the wrist (radial artery), at the groin (femoral artery), behind the knee (popliteal artery), near the ankle joint (posterior tibial artery), and on foot (dorsalis pedis artery). Pulse (or the count of arterial pulse per minute) is equivalent to measuring the heart rate. The heart rate can also be measured by listening to the heart beat by auscultation, traditionally using a stethoscope and counting it for a minute. The radial pulse is commonly measured using three fingers. This has a reason: the finger closest to the heart is used to occlude the pulse pressure, the middle finger is used get a crude estimate of the blood pressure, and the finger most distal to the heart (usually the ring finger) is used to nullify the effect of the ulnar pulse as the two arteries are connected via the palmar arches (superficial and deep).",
"Title: Rapid Automatic Cascode Exchange\n\nA new class of pulse generator microwave pulse generation microwave pulse generation architecture, the RACE (Rapid Automatic Cascode Exchange) pulse generation circuit, is implemented using low-cost monolithic IC technology and can produce pulses as short as 1 picosecond, and with repetition rates exceeding 30 billion pulses per second. These pulsers are typically used in military communications applications, and low-power microwave transceiver ICs. Such pulsers, if driven by a continuous frequency clock, will act as microwave comb generators, having output frequency components at integer multiples of the pulse repetition rate, and extending to well over 100 gigahertz.",
"Title: Meltwater pulse 1B\n\nMeltwater pulse 1B (MWP1b) is the name used by Quaternary geologists, paleoclimatologists, and oceanographers for a period of either rapid or just accelerated post-glacial sea level rise that occurred at the beginning of the Holocene and after the end of the Younger Dryas. Meltwater pulse 1B is also known as catastrophic rise event 2 (CRE2) in the Caribbean Sea. Other named, postglacial meltwater pulses are known most commonly as meltwater pulse 1A0 (meltwaterpulse19ka), meltwater pulse 1A, meltwater pulse 1C, meltwater pulse 1D, and meltwater pulse 2. It and these other periods of proposed rapid sea level rise are known as \"meltwater pulses\" because the inferred cause of them was the rapid release of meltwater into the oceans from the collapse of continental ice sheets.",
"Title: C-UWB\n\nC-UWB is an acronym for continuous pulse ultra-wideband (UWB) technology. C-UWB derives its bandwidth by virtue of the short time duration of the individual pulses. Information can be imparted (modulated) on UWB signals (pulses) by encoding the polarity of the pulse, the amplitude of the pulse, or by using orthogonal pulse shape modulation. Polarity modulation is analogous to BPSK in conventional RF technology. In orthogonal wave shape modulation, two orthogonal UWB pulse shapes are employed. These are further polarity modulated in a fashion analogous to QPSK in conventional radio technology. Preferably, the modulating data bits are scrambled or \"whitened\" to randomize the occurrences of ones and zeros. The pulses are sent contiguously as a continuous stream, hence the bit rate can equal the pulse rate.",
"Title: Pulse storm\n\nA pulse storm is a single cell thunderstorm that is usually not very strong; when it is of substantial intensity, it only produces severe weather for short periods of time. Such a storm weakens and then generates another short burst – hence \"pulse\". Pulse storms ordinarily form in environments with low wind shear and moderate instability, with the low wind shear contributing a short average lifespan of less than an hour. Severe weather in a pulse storm will most often occur during a momentarily forceful updraft, taking the form of hail or particularly damaging winds brought about by downbursts. Rarely, a weak tornado develops in association with a pulse storm.",
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" His first entry into the Tamil music industry was through the movie \"Kanthaswamy\", starring Chiyaan Vikram.",
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" The song, which has also been referred to as Kuviyamilla (Out of Focus) by the media, was initially released with a thirty-second teaser trailer of the film in November 2010 to positive response.",
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"Title: Shreya Ghoshal\n\nShreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She has received four National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards including five for Best Female Playback Singer, nine Filmfare Awards South for Best Female Playback Singer (two for Tamil, four for Malayalam, two for Kannada and one for Telugu), two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and three Kerala State Film Awards. She has recorded songs for film music and albums in various Indian languages and has established herself as a leading playback singer of Indian cinema.",
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"Title: Arjun Menon\n\nArjun Menon (born 19 December 1987) is an Indian playback singer and song writer based in New York City, USA. He has sung for top music directors including A.R. Rahman, Harris Jayaraj, G.V Prakash etc. Arjun started his music career performing Carnatic music as a solo artiste and subsequently performed several shows across the country collaborating with top musicians. He sang the re-recording song \"Kulu Kulu Venpani Pola\" for the movie \"Engeyum Kadhal\" which was composed and penned by Harris Jayaraj. His playblack debut and big break came with the song \"Latcham Calorie\" from the movie Yaan in 2014.",
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"Title: Srimathumitha\n\nSrimathumitha is an Indian playback and Carnatic singer who sings mainly in Tamil. She has also sung in Telugu, Hindi and Kannada songs. Some of her hit songs are “Azhage Azhage” from the Movie Oru Kal Oru Kannadi, “Valayapatti Thavile” from the movie Azhagiya Tamil Magan, “Kanaa Kaanum Kalangal” from the movie 7G Rainbow Colony, and “Rathathin Rathame” from the movie Velayudham. She is one of the leading playback singers in today’s film music scenario. She has sung for leading music directors like Ilayaraja, Harris Jayaraj, Yuvan Shankar Raja, A. R. Rahman, Bharathwaj, Deva, S. A. Rajkumar, and Bharani. She emerged as the “Best Voice of 2002” in the TV Reality Show Rajageetham conducted by RAJ TV. She is the first playback singer to win the Vikadan Awards started in 2004, which was juried by late Sujatha Sir. A. R. Rahman has featured her in 2 songs in the soundtrack of Oscar-winning movie \"Slumdog Millionaire\".",
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"Title: Enamo Aedho\n\nEnamo Aedho (English: Something random...) is a song from the 2011 Tamil feature film \"Ko\", composed by Harris Jayaraj and performed by Aalap Raju. The song, with lyrics predominantly by Madhan Karky, was released as part of the soundtrack album of the film on 19 January 2011. The song, which has also been referred to as Kuviyamilla (Out of Focus) by the media, was initially released with a thirty-second teaser trailer of the film in November 2010 to positive response. The song topped the Tamil music charts for months and was honored with the Vijay Award for Favourite Song, the Mirchi Music Award for Best Song and the Vijay Music Award for Most Popular Song in 2011. The singer of the song, Aalap Raju, won many awards for his playback singing, most notably being the Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer – Tamil.",
"Title: Ranina Reddy\n\nRanina Reddy is an Indian playback singer. She has sung in Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada and Konkkani for various music composers including Yuvan Shankar Raja, Harris Jayaraj, Devi sri Prasad, Sai Thaman, Selva Ganesh, Raghu Dixit, and S.A. Rajkumar.",
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" The 3481.8 km race included 21 stages, beginning in San Lorenzo al Mare on 9 May and concluding in Milan on 31 May.",
" It was the fifteenth race of the 2015 UCI World Tour.",
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" The race ended on 13 June with a stage that stretched 166 km from Biella to Milan.",
" Twenty teams entered the race, which was won by Miguel Indurain of the team.",
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" The metropolitan area of Verona covers an area of 1,426 km² and has a population of 714,274 inhabitants.",
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" A total of 140 riders from fourteen teams entered the 22-stage race, that was won by Belgian Eddy Merckx of the Molteni team.",
" The second and third places were taken by Italians Gianbattista Baronchelli and Felice Gimondi, respectively.",
" Merckx's victory in the 1974 Giro was his first step in completing the Triple Crown of Cycling – winning the Giro d'Italia, the Tour de France, and the World Championship road race in one calendar year – becoming the first rider ever to do so."
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"Title: 2015 Giro d'Italia\n\nThe 2015 Giro d'Italia (English: Tour of Italy ) was a three-week Grand Tour cycling stage race that took place in May 2015. It was the 98th running of the Giro d'Italia and took place principally in Italy, although some stages visited France and Switzerland. The 3481.8 km race included 21 stages, beginning in San Lorenzo al Mare on 9 May and concluding in Milan on 31 May. It was the fifteenth race of the 2015 UCI World Tour. The Giro was won by Alberto Contador ( ), with Fabio Aru (Astana ) second and Aru's teammate Mikel Landa third.",
"Title: 1993 Giro d'Italia\n\nThe 1993 Giro d'Italia, (English: Tour of Italy ), was the 76th edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro started off in Porto Azzurro on 23 May with a split stage, with the first leg being a mass-start stage and the latter an individual time trial. The race ended on 13 June with a stage that stretched 166 km from Biella to Milan. Twenty teams entered the race, which was won by Miguel Indurain of the team. Second and third respectively were the Latvian Piotr Ugrumov and the Italian rider, Claudio Chiappucci. Indurain's victory in the 1993 Giro was his first step in completing the Giro – Tour double – winning the Giro d'Italia and Tour de France in one calendar year – becoming the first rider to repeat this feat in consecutive years.",
"Title: 2010 Giro d'Italia, Stage 1 to Stage 11\n\nThe 2010 Giro d'Italia began on 8 May, and stage 11 occurred on 19 May. The race began in Amsterdam in the Netherlands with an individual time trial and two flat stages before transferring to Italy. The transfer made an uncommonly early rest day in a Grand Tour, coming just three days into the three-week race. Many crashes occurred in the stages in the Netherlands, leading to some unexpected big time gaps before the transfer to Italy. Three different riders led the race after the three days in the Netherlands.",
"Title: Verona\n\nVerona (] ; Venetian: \"Verona\" or \"Veròna\") is a city on the Adige river in Veneto, Italy, with approximately 265,000 inhabitants and one of the seven provincial capitals of the region. It is the second largest city municipality in the region and the third largest in northeast Italy. The metropolitan area of Verona covers an area of 1,426 km² and has a population of 714,274 inhabitants. It is one of the main tourist destinations in northern Italy, owing to its artistic heritage, several annual fairs, shows, and operas, such as the lyrical season in the Arena, the ancient amphitheater built by the Romans.",
"Title: 2010 Giro d'Italia Femminile\n\nThe 2010 Giro d'Italia Femminile or 2010 Giro Donne was the 21st running of the Giro d'Italia Femminile, one of the premier events of the women's road cycling calendar. It was held over ten stages from 2–11 July 2010, starting in Muggia and finishing in Monza. It was won by Mara Abbott of USA National Team, the first American ever to win the Giro Donne.",
"Title: 2010 Giro d'Italia\n\nThe 2010 Giro d'Italia was the 93rd edition of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours. The Giro started off in Amsterdam on 8 May and stayed in the Netherlands for three stages, before leaving the country. The route included climbs such as Monte Zoncolan, Plan de Corones, the Passo del Mortirolo and the Passo di Gavia before ending in Verona with an individual time trial.",
"Title: Andrea Masciarelli\n\nAndrea Masciarelli (born September 2, 1982) is an Italian cyclist. He rode in the 2009 Giro d'Italia and 2010 Giro d'Italia.",
"Title: 1974 Giro d'Italia\n\nThe 1974 Giro d'Italia was the 58th running of the Giro d'Italia, one of cycling's Grand Tours races. The Giro started in Vatican City, on 16 May, with a 164 km stage and concluded in Milan, on 8 June, with 257 km leg. A total of 140 riders from fourteen teams entered the 22-stage race, that was won by Belgian Eddy Merckx of the Molteni team. The second and third places were taken by Italians Gianbattista Baronchelli and Felice Gimondi, respectively. Merckx's victory in the 1974 Giro was his first step in completing the Triple Crown of Cycling – winning the Giro d'Italia, the Tour de France, and the World Championship road race in one calendar year – becoming the first rider ever to do so.",
"Title: Wouter Weylandt\n\nWouter Weylandt (27 September 1984 – 9 May 2011) was a Belgian professional cyclist for UCI ProTeam Quick-Step–Davitamon and later for . His first major win was the 17th stage of the 2008 Vuelta a España. He also won the 3rd stage of the 2010 Giro d'Italia. He died in a crash during the 3rd stage of the 2011 Giro d'Italia."
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Peter Rabbit is a 2018 film based on the character by what English writier, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist?
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Helen Beatrix Potter
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"Peter Rabbit (TV Series; 2012-2016) is a British/American CGI animated children's preschool television series that debuted on Nick Jr. on December 14, 2012 in the United States and on the CBeebies channel and BBC One on December 25, 2012 in the United Kingdom.",
" It is based on the character of the same name from the Beatrix Potter children's books.",
" The series debuted in 2012 with a holiday special, \"Peter Rabbit's Christmas Tale\", which was watched by three million viewers in the U.S.",
" The first official DVD of \"Peter Rabbit\" came out on May 28, 2013, as a Walmart exclusive.",
" it contains the show's first eight episodes on a single disc.",
" On October 11, 2013, Nickelodeon ordered a second season of 26 episodes.",
" The series is also dubbed in Welsh on the S4C channel as \"Guto Gwningen\".",
" The show ran for two seasons from 2012-2016 and was produced for Nickelodeon in the US by Brown Bag Films and Silvergate Media.",
" The show also aired on CBeebies in the UK.",
" There are currently no plans for a third season, and the show has not been worked on since its second season conclusion, with the final episode being released on May 6, 2016."
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"The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends is a British animated anthology television series based on the works of Beatrix Potter, featuring Peter Rabbit and other anthropomorphic animal characters created by Potter.",
" It was originally shown in the U.K. on the BBC between 1992 and 1995 and subsequently broadcast in the U.S. on Family Channel from 1993-1995 and ABC in Australia (29 September 1997 - 13 April 2009) (with some of the characters' voices dubbed by actors with more American-like accents).",
" The series has also been released on VHS by Carlton Home Entertainment in 1997 and again in 1999 and DVD in 2003, on DVD by BBC Home Media in 2006 and by Abbey Home Media in 2016."
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"Walter Harrison Cady (1877–1970) was an American illustrator and author, best known for his \"Peter Rabbit\" comic strip which he wrote and drew for 28 years."
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"Llewellynn Frederick William Jewitt (or Llewellyn) (24 November 1816 – 5 June 1886) was a noted illustrator, engraver, natural scientist and author of \"The Ceramic Art of Great Britain\" (1878).",
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"Peter Rabbit is a fictional animal character in various children's stories by Beatrix Potter.",
" He first appeared in \"The Tale of Peter Rabbit\" in 1902 and subsequently in five more books between 1904 and 1912.",
" Spinoff merchandise includes dishes, wallpaper, and dolls.",
" He appears as a character in a number of adaptations."
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"Brown Bag Films, or Brown Bag, is an Irish-Canadian television animation production studio, based in Dublin, Ireland with a 2D facility based in Manchester, UK.",
" Best known for its character CGI-animated television series' and short films, including the Oscar nominated \"Give Up Yer Aul Sins\" and \"Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty\".",
" Brown Bag Films was established in 1994 by Cathal Gaffney and Darragh O'Connell and the studio has garnered a number of awards, including Academy Award nominations for \"Give Up Yer Aul Sins\" (Best Animated Short Film 2001) and \"Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty\" (Best Animated Short Film 2010), six Emmy Award wins for \"Peter Rabbit\", an Emmy award for \"Bing\" and a number of BAFTA, Emmy and Annie nominations for their shows \"Octonauts\", \"Doc McStuffins\" and \"Henry Hugglemonster\"."
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"Helen Beatrix Potter (28 July 186622 December 1943) was an English writer, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist best known for her children's books featuring animals, such as those in \"The Tale of Peter Rabbit\"."
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"The Tales of Beatrix Potter (US title: \"Peter Rabbit and Tales of Beatrix Potter\") is a 1971 ballet film based on the children's stories of English author and illustrator Beatrix Potter.",
" The film was directed by Reginald Mills, choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton (who danced the role of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle), and featured dancers from the Royal Ballet.",
" The musical score was arranged by John Lanchbery from various sources, such as the operas of Michael Balfe and of Sir Arthur Sullivan, and performed by the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House.",
" It was designed and co-written by Christine Edzard."
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"Peter Rabbit is an upcoming 2018 3D live-action/CGI animated adventure comedy film written, directed and produced by Will Gluck and co-written by Rob Lieber, based on the stories of the character of the same name created by Beatrix Potter.",
" The film features voice roles played by James Corden, Margot Robbie, Daisy Ridley and Elizabeth Debicki, and live-action roles played by Domhnall Gleeson, Rose Byrne and Sam Neill.",
" The film is scheduled to be released on February 9, 2018.",
" It is not, however, based on the recent British/American CGI-animated TV Series of the same name."
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"Miss Potter is a 2006 Anglo-American biographical fiction family drama film directed by Chris Noonan.",
" It is a biographical film of children's author and illustrator Beatrix Potter, and combines stories from her own life with animated sequences featuring characters from her stories, such as Peter Rabbit.",
" Scripted by Richard Maltby, Jr., the director of the Tony-winning Broadway revue, \"Fosse\", the film stars Renée Zellweger in the title role; Ewan McGregor as her publisher and fiancé, Norman Warne; and Lloyd Owen as solicitor William Heelis.",
" Emily Watson stars as Warne's sister, Millie.",
" Lucy Boynton also stars as the young Beatrix Potter.",
" It was filmed in St. Peter's Square Hammersmith, Cecil Court, Osterley Park, Covent Garden, the Isle of Man, Scotland and the Lake District.",
" \"Miss Potter\" was released on 29 December 2006 so that the film could compete for the 2007 Academy Awards.",
" The film was intended to be released generally on 12 January 2007, but Variety.com reported that the Weinstein Company had decided to push a wider release date until after the Academy Awards on 25 February 2007.",
" The date seemed to fluctuate a number of times, but the Weinstein Company website ultimately listed its release date as 9 March.",
" The film received generally positive reviews and earned Zellweger her sixth Golden Globe nomination."
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"Title: The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends\n\nThe World of Peter Rabbit and Friends is a British animated anthology television series based on the works of Beatrix Potter, featuring Peter Rabbit and other anthropomorphic animal characters created by Potter. It was originally shown in the U.K. on the BBC between 1992 and 1995 and subsequently broadcast in the U.S. on Family Channel from 1993-1995 and ABC in Australia (29 September 1997 - 13 April 2009) (with some of the characters' voices dubbed by actors with more American-like accents). The series has also been released on VHS by Carlton Home Entertainment in 1997 and again in 1999 and DVD in 2003, on DVD by BBC Home Media in 2006 and by Abbey Home Media in 2016.",
"Title: Harrison Cady\n\nWalter Harrison Cady (1877–1970) was an American illustrator and author, best known for his \"Peter Rabbit\" comic strip which he wrote and drew for 28 years.",
"Title: Llewellynn Jewitt\n\nLlewellynn Frederick William Jewitt (or Llewellyn) (24 November 1816 – 5 June 1886) was a noted illustrator, engraver, natural scientist and author of \"The Ceramic Art of Great Britain\" (1878). His output was prodigious and covered a large range of interests.",
"Title: Peter Rabbit\n\nPeter Rabbit is a fictional animal character in various children's stories by Beatrix Potter. He first appeared in \"The Tale of Peter Rabbit\" in 1902 and subsequently in five more books between 1904 and 1912. Spinoff merchandise includes dishes, wallpaper, and dolls. He appears as a character in a number of adaptations.",
"Title: Brown Bag Films\n\nBrown Bag Films, or Brown Bag, is an Irish-Canadian television animation production studio, based in Dublin, Ireland with a 2D facility based in Manchester, UK. Best known for its character CGI-animated television series' and short films, including the Oscar nominated \"Give Up Yer Aul Sins\" and \"Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty\". Brown Bag Films was established in 1994 by Cathal Gaffney and Darragh O'Connell and the studio has garnered a number of awards, including Academy Award nominations for \"Give Up Yer Aul Sins\" (Best Animated Short Film 2001) and \"Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty\" (Best Animated Short Film 2010), six Emmy Award wins for \"Peter Rabbit\", an Emmy award for \"Bing\" and a number of BAFTA, Emmy and Annie nominations for their shows \"Octonauts\", \"Doc McStuffins\" and \"Henry Hugglemonster\".",
"Title: Beatrix Potter\n\nHelen Beatrix Potter (28 July 186622 December 1943) was an English writer, illustrator, natural scientist, and conservationist best known for her children's books featuring animals, such as those in \"The Tale of Peter Rabbit\".",
"Title: The Tales of Beatrix Potter\n\nThe Tales of Beatrix Potter (US title: \"Peter Rabbit and Tales of Beatrix Potter\") is a 1971 ballet film based on the children's stories of English author and illustrator Beatrix Potter. The film was directed by Reginald Mills, choreographed by Sir Frederick Ashton (who danced the role of Mrs. Tiggy-Winkle), and featured dancers from the Royal Ballet. The musical score was arranged by John Lanchbery from various sources, such as the operas of Michael Balfe and of Sir Arthur Sullivan, and performed by the Orchestra of the Royal Opera House. It was designed and co-written by Christine Edzard.",
"Title: Peter Rabbit (film)\n\nPeter Rabbit is an upcoming 2018 3D live-action/CGI animated adventure comedy film written, directed and produced by Will Gluck and co-written by Rob Lieber, based on the stories of the character of the same name created by Beatrix Potter. The film features voice roles played by James Corden, Margot Robbie, Daisy Ridley and Elizabeth Debicki, and live-action roles played by Domhnall Gleeson, Rose Byrne and Sam Neill. The film is scheduled to be released on February 9, 2018. It is not, however, based on the recent British/American CGI-animated TV Series of the same name.",
"Title: Miss Potter\n\nMiss Potter is a 2006 Anglo-American biographical fiction family drama film directed by Chris Noonan. It is a biographical film of children's author and illustrator Beatrix Potter, and combines stories from her own life with animated sequences featuring characters from her stories, such as Peter Rabbit. Scripted by Richard Maltby, Jr., the director of the Tony-winning Broadway revue, \"Fosse\", the film stars Renée Zellweger in the title role; Ewan McGregor as her publisher and fiancé, Norman Warne; and Lloyd Owen as solicitor William Heelis. Emily Watson stars as Warne's sister, Millie. Lucy Boynton also stars as the young Beatrix Potter. It was filmed in St. Peter's Square Hammersmith, Cecil Court, Osterley Park, Covent Garden, the Isle of Man, Scotland and the Lake District. \"Miss Potter\" was released on 29 December 2006 so that the film could compete for the 2007 Academy Awards. The film was intended to be released generally on 12 January 2007, but Variety.com reported that the Weinstein Company had decided to push a wider release date until after the Academy Awards on 25 February 2007. The date seemed to fluctuate a number of times, but the Weinstein Company website ultimately listed its release date as 9 March. The film received generally positive reviews and earned Zellweger her sixth Golden Globe nomination."
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Whose name and recipe are registered by the rum brand Havana Club, Culto A La Vida or Tequila Slammer?
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Culto A La Vida
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comparison
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"The Havana Cultura Tour is a Cuban music concert tour, taking place in Ibiza (Spain) during summer.",
" The first edition of the Havana Cultura Tour occurred in July and August 2008, featuring three artists from Cuba: a famous rapper called Kumar, an R&B style singer named Diana Fuentes, both accompanied by DJ Erick Gonzalez.",
" Havana Club, the original Cuban rum brand, is the organizer of the event."
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"\"Viva la Vida\" ( ; ] ) is a song by the British rock band Coldplay.",
" It was written by all members of the band for their fourth album, \"Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends\" (2008), and was released as the second single from the album.",
" On the album, this song segues directly into the next track, \"Violet Hill\".",
" \"Viva la Vida\" is Spanish for \"Long Live Life\" or \"Live (the) Life\".",
" It is recognized as one of Coldplay's signature songs."
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"Sangrita (meaning \"little blood\"), whose origin dates back to the 1920s, is a customary partner to a shot of straight tequila \"blanco\"; a non-alcoholic accompaniment that highlights tequila's crisp acidity and cleanses the palate between each peppery sip.",
" The basic conception of sangrita is to complement the flavor of 100% agave tequila, which is also peppery and citrusy in taste.",
" Before increased worldwide popularity and corporate interest in tequila in the late 1990s and early 21st century, few outside of the Mexican Pacific region bordering the state of Jalisco, where tequila was mainly produced and consumed, knew of the existence of sangrita, and much less its recipe.",
" As popularity grew, so did commercial efforts to recreate the mysterious red, spicy drink that was served with tequila.",
" In fact the drink was not that mysterious.",
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"\"Que Cante la Vida\" is a song and charity single recorded by the supergroup Artists for Chile in 2010.",
" It is a remake of the 1985 hit song \"Que Cante la Vida\", which was written and performed by Alberto Plaza.",
" The song was released on March 29, 2010, a week before another charity single for the 2010 Chile earthquake, \"Gracias a la Vida\" performed by various artists too including Juanes, Michael Bublé, Alejandro Sanz, Julieta Venegas, Laura Pausini among others."
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"The Havana Club International Cocktail Grand Prix it is an international bartending competition that began in 1996.",
" Since then the competition has taken place every two years in Havana, Cuba.",
" The Grand Prix is organized by Havana Club, with the support of the Cuban Cantineros Club.",
" The International Bartenders Association (IBA) is an associated sponsor of the competition."
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"Havana Club is a brand of rum created in Cuba in 1934, and now one of the best-selling rum brands in the world.",
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" Since 1994 it has been produced in Cuba and sold globally (except the United States) by Havana Club International, a 50:50 joint venture between Pernod Ricard and the Cuban government."
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"Culto A La Vida is a classic original Cuban cocktail whose name and recipe are registered by the rum brand Havana Club.",
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"A Tequila Slammer (known in Mexico as a \"muppet\" or \"mópet\") is a cocktail served in a rocks glass.",
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"Rum (\"ron\" in Spanish) production has been an important part of Puerto Rico's economy since the 16th century.",
" While sugar cane harvesting has virtually disappeared in Puerto Rico (except for a few isolated farms and agricultural experiments), distilleries around the island still produce large amounts of rum every year.",
" Don Q is the top-selling rum brand on the island, where more than 70% of the rum consumed in the United States is produced."
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"McDowell's No.1 Celebration also known as Celebration Rum, is a rum manufactured by United Spirits Limited of India.",
" In 2009, it was among world's top 3 best selling rum brands.",
" In 2013 it overtook Old Monk as largest selling rum of India.",
" While in 2015 it also overtook Bacardi as world's largest selling rum brand."
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"Title: Viva la Vida\n\n\"Viva la Vida\" ( ; ] ) is a song by the British rock band Coldplay. It was written by all members of the band for their fourth album, \"Viva la Vida or Death and All His Friends\" (2008), and was released as the second single from the album. On the album, this song segues directly into the next track, \"Violet Hill\". \"Viva la Vida\" is Spanish for \"Long Live Life\" or \"Live (the) Life\". It is recognized as one of Coldplay's signature songs.",
"Title: Sangrita\n\nSangrita (meaning \"little blood\"), whose origin dates back to the 1920s, is a customary partner to a shot of straight tequila \"blanco\"; a non-alcoholic accompaniment that highlights tequila's crisp acidity and cleanses the palate between each peppery sip. The basic conception of sangrita is to complement the flavor of 100% agave tequila, which is also peppery and citrusy in taste. Before increased worldwide popularity and corporate interest in tequila in the late 1990s and early 21st century, few outside of the Mexican Pacific region bordering the state of Jalisco, where tequila was mainly produced and consumed, knew of the existence of sangrita, and much less its recipe. As popularity grew, so did commercial efforts to recreate the mysterious red, spicy drink that was served with tequila. In fact the drink was not that mysterious. While most outsiders would reference its red make up as tomato juice and spices, locals and traditionalists agree that the one ingredient that most likely doesn't belong is tomato.",
"Title: Que Cante la Vida\n\n\"Que Cante la Vida\" is a song and charity single recorded by the supergroup Artists for Chile in 2010. It is a remake of the 1985 hit song \"Que Cante la Vida\", which was written and performed by Alberto Plaza. The song was released on March 29, 2010, a week before another charity single for the 2010 Chile earthquake, \"Gracias a la Vida\" performed by various artists too including Juanes, Michael Bublé, Alejandro Sanz, Julieta Venegas, Laura Pausini among others.",
"Title: Havana Club International Cocktail Grand Prix\n\nThe Havana Club International Cocktail Grand Prix it is an international bartending competition that began in 1996. Since then the competition has taken place every two years in Havana, Cuba. The Grand Prix is organized by Havana Club, with the support of the Cuban Cantineros Club. The International Bartenders Association (IBA) is an associated sponsor of the competition.",
"Title: Havana Club\n\nHavana Club is a brand of rum created in Cuba in 1934, and now one of the best-selling rum brands in the world. Originally produced in Cardenas, Cuba by family-owned Jose Arechabala S.A., the brand was nationalized after the Cuban Revolution of 1959. Since 1994 it has been produced in Cuba and sold globally (except the United States) by Havana Club International, a 50:50 joint venture between Pernod Ricard and the Cuban government.",
"Title: Culto A La Vida\n\nCulto A La Vida is a classic original Cuban cocktail whose name and recipe are registered by the rum brand Havana Club. It features Havana Club 7 Añejo Rum and Cranberry juice.",
"Title: Tequila Slammer\n\nA Tequila Slammer (known in Mexico as a \"muppet\" or \"mópet\") is a cocktail served in a rocks glass. It is made with tequila.",
"Title: List of Puerto Rican rums\n\nRum (\"ron\" in Spanish) production has been an important part of Puerto Rico's economy since the 16th century. While sugar cane harvesting has virtually disappeared in Puerto Rico (except for a few isolated farms and agricultural experiments), distilleries around the island still produce large amounts of rum every year. Don Q is the top-selling rum brand on the island, where more than 70% of the rum consumed in the United States is produced.",
"Title: McDowell's No.1 Celebration\n\nMcDowell's No.1 Celebration also known as Celebration Rum, is a rum manufactured by United Spirits Limited of India. In 2009, it was among world's top 3 best selling rum brands. In 2013 it overtook Old Monk as largest selling rum of India. While in 2015 it also overtook Bacardi as world's largest selling rum brand."
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While the British structural engineer Jane Wernick worked with Arup, she was involved in this project that is located at Stansted Mountfitchet?
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London Stansted Airport
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" Having founded Jane Wernick Associates in 1998, she gave the firm to an employee trust in 2010 and it was incorporated into engineersHRW in May 2015.",
" Previously she worked at Arup (1976–1998).",
" During her career with Arup, and later with Jane Wernick Associates, she was closely involved with projects including Stansted Airport terminal building and the London Eye."
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" According to the 2001 census it had a population of 5,533, increasing to 6,011 at the 2011 census.",
" The village is served by Stansted Mountfitchet railway station."
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"London Stansted Airport (IATA: STN, ICAO: EGSS) is an international airport located at Stansted Mountfitchet in the local government district of Uttlesford in Essex, 30 mi northeast of Central London and 0.9 mi from the Hertfordshire border."
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"Go Fly (styled and trading as Go) was the name of a British low-cost airline, founded by British Airways (BA) in 1998.",
" It operated flights between London Stansted Airport and destinations in Europe.",
" The airline was purchased from BA in a management buy-out backed by the private equity firm 3i in 2001.",
" In 2002 it was bought by its rival EasyJet, and was merged into the airline's operations.",
" Its head office was in the Enterprise House in London Stansted Airport in Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex."
],
"title": "Go (airline)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Stansted (referred to in older texts as Stanstead) is a village and rural parish in the Tonbridge and Malling district of the county of Kent in the United Kingdom (not to be confused with Stansted Mountfitchet or London Stansted Airport, both of which are in Essex)."
],
"title": "Stansted, Kent"
},
{
"sentences": [
"RAF Stansted Mountfitchet was a Royal Air Force station during the Second World War located near the village of Stansted Mountfitchet in the District of Uttlesford in Essex, 48 km north-east of central London.",
" The airfield is now London Stansted Airport."
],
"title": "RAF Stansted Mountfitchet"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stansted Mountfitchet Windmill is a grade II* listed Tower mill at Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, England which is also a Scheduled Ancient Monument.",
" It has been restored and can turn by wind."
],
"title": "Stansted Mountfitchet Windmill"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Stansted Mountfitchet Castle, also termed simply Mountfitchet Castle, is a Norman ringwork and bailey fortification in Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, England.",
" The site is currently in use as a Living history museum, complete with livestock that would have been kept by people during the period that the castle was in use."
],
"title": "Stansted Mountfitchet Castle"
}
] |
[
"Title: Jane Wernick\n\nJane Melville Wernick CBE FREng (born April 1954) is a British structural engineer and a director of engineersHRW. Having founded Jane Wernick Associates in 1998, she gave the firm to an employee trust in 2010 and it was incorporated into engineersHRW in May 2015. Previously she worked at Arup (1976–1998). During her career with Arup, and later with Jane Wernick Associates, she was closely involved with projects including Stansted Airport terminal building and the London Eye.",
"Title: Stansted Mountfitchet railway station\n\nStansted Mountfitchet railway station serves the village of Stansted Mountfitchet in Essex, England. The station, and all trains serving it, are operated by Abellio Greater Anglia.",
"Title: KLM uk\n\nKLM uk was the brand name of a British airline subsidiary of KLM, which operated services within the UK and between the UK and the Netherlands using ATR-72, Fokker 50 and Fokker 100 aircraft. KLM uk had its headquarters in the Stansted House on the grounds of London Stansted Airport in Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex.",
"Title: Stansted Mountfitchet\n\nStansted Mountfitchet is an English village and civil parish in Uttlesford district, Essex, near the Hertfordshire border, 35 mi north of London. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 5,533, increasing to 6,011 at the 2011 census. The village is served by Stansted Mountfitchet railway station.",
"Title: London Stansted Airport\n\nLondon Stansted Airport (IATA: STN, ICAO: EGSS) is an international airport located at Stansted Mountfitchet in the local government district of Uttlesford in Essex, 30 mi northeast of Central London and 0.9 mi from the Hertfordshire border.",
"Title: Go (airline)\n\nGo Fly (styled and trading as Go) was the name of a British low-cost airline, founded by British Airways (BA) in 1998. It operated flights between London Stansted Airport and destinations in Europe. The airline was purchased from BA in a management buy-out backed by the private equity firm 3i in 2001. In 2002 it was bought by its rival EasyJet, and was merged into the airline's operations. Its head office was in the Enterprise House in London Stansted Airport in Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex.",
"Title: Stansted, Kent\n\nStansted (referred to in older texts as Stanstead) is a village and rural parish in the Tonbridge and Malling district of the county of Kent in the United Kingdom (not to be confused with Stansted Mountfitchet or London Stansted Airport, both of which are in Essex).",
"Title: RAF Stansted Mountfitchet\n\nRAF Stansted Mountfitchet was a Royal Air Force station during the Second World War located near the village of Stansted Mountfitchet in the District of Uttlesford in Essex, 48 km north-east of central London. The airfield is now London Stansted Airport.",
"Title: Stansted Mountfitchet Windmill\n\nStansted Mountfitchet Windmill is a grade II* listed Tower mill at Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, England which is also a Scheduled Ancient Monument. It has been restored and can turn by wind.",
"Title: Stansted Mountfitchet Castle\n\nStansted Mountfitchet Castle, also termed simply Mountfitchet Castle, is a Norman ringwork and bailey fortification in Stansted Mountfitchet, Essex, England. The site is currently in use as a Living history museum, complete with livestock that would have been kept by people during the period that the castle was in use."
] |
5,651
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What is the population of the town the boy from Boneland lives in ?
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4,638
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bridge
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medium
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"title": [
"Boneland",
"Alderley Edge"
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1,
1
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"sentences": [
"Greta is a suburb of the Cessnock and Maitland local government areas in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia.",
" Most of the population lives in the town of the same name, located in the north of the suburb, which is bisected by the New England Highway.",
" At the 2011 census the town had a population of 2,483.",
" It is largely a commuter town located midway between Cessnock, Singleton and Maitland.",
" The town is linked to nearby Branxton especially during community events.",
" Greta is close to major grape-growing areas of the Hunter Region."
],
"title": "Greta, New South Wales"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Boy Meets Boy is a young adult novel by David Levithan, published in 2003.",
" It is set in a gay-friendly small town in America, and describes a few weeks in the lives of a group of high school students.",
" As the title suggests, the central story follows the standard romantic plotline usually known as \"boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl\" except that the main characters are both boys, the narrator Paul and newcomer Noah.",
" The novel won a Lambda Literary Award."
],
"title": "Boy Meets Boy (novel)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Boneland is a 2012 novel by Alan Garner, a sequel to \"The Weirdstone of Brisingamen\" and \"The Moon of Gomrath\".",
" The boy Colin from the earlier novels is now an adult, still living near the top of Alderley Edge but now a Professor working at the nearby Jodrell Bank Observatory.",
" His solitary home is a kit-built hut (\"A Bergli\") in a quarry.",
" He has a form of amnesia which means he remembers nothing from before the age of 13, including his twin sister and his childhood adventures.",
" He visits a psychotherapist and the gradual uncovering of his past forms the main story."
],
"title": "Boneland"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jim the Boy is a coming-of-age novel by Tony Earley, published by Little, Brown and Co. in 2000.",
" It details a year in the life of Jim Glass, who lives, with his mother and three uncles, in the small fictional town of Aliceville, North Carolina.",
" It is about a boy in a rural town who never really knew how vast the world actually was or how many people there were."
],
"title": "Jim the Boy"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Igbara-Oke, popularly referred to as 'Nodal Town' is the headquarters of Ifedore Local Government Council.",
" The total population figure for the local government area was 176,372 as at 2006 (National Population Commission, 2009).",
" Igbara-Oke is a Yoruba town and the inhabitants are largely engaged in Agriculture.",
" The first Primary School in Akure Kingdom was established in Igbara-Oke in 1935.",
" It is St Paul's Anglican Primary School attached to the St. Paul's Anglican Church a landmark [established in 1884]that established the 'First Akure Company of the Boy's Brigade'.",
" Anglican Grammar School was the first Secondary School in Ifedore Local Government Area and it was established in 1958 (NPC,2005).",
" Igbara-Oke is the town of Chief August Adebayo; a seasoned Public Administrator and former Head of Service and Secretary to the Western State government of Nigeria between 1973 and 1975; and the town of Professor Julius Olujimi, the first Professor of Urban and Regional Planning in Ondo State, Nigeria."
],
"title": "Igbara-oke"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Flight of Pony Baker is a novel for children, one of the many stories written by William Dean Howells.",
" It was published by Harper and Brothers in 1902 in New York, New York.",
" It tells the story of a young boy named Pony Baker who, throughout the book, attempts to run away from his home where he lives with his mother, father, and five sisters.",
" The setting of the story is \"fifty years ago\" in the Boy's Town of Ohio, the state where Howells was born and raised."
],
"title": "The Flight of Pony Baker"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Alderley Edge is a village and civil parish in Cheshire, England.",
" In 2011, it had a population of 4,638."
],
"title": "Alderley Edge"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Waltham Forest Town Hall (formerly Walthamstow Town Hall) is a Town Hall located in Walthamstow, East London.",
" The building is of stripped classical 20th-century architecture.",
" Walthamstow Town Hall was designed and built by Philip Dalton Hepworth in 1941.",
" The Town Hall is made of Portland stone and influenced by Swedish buildings of the interwar period.",
" Although it now has Grade II Listed Building status, it's not frozen in time.",
" It plays an important role for the population of the borough.",
" The assembly rooms on the sides have hosted concerts by notable artists such as Placido Domingo and Yehudi Menuhin.",
" Beneath the coat of arms foundation stone (laid in 1983) there is a time capsule of plans and keepsakes, so in generations to come people can have an insight into the lives of people in the borough before war."
],
"title": "Waltham Forest Town Hall"
},
{
"sentences": [
"SpongeBob SquarePants: Legend of the Lost Spatula is a platform action video game developed by Vicarious Visions and published by THQ for the Game Boy Color handheld video game console.",
" The game was released in the United States on March 14, 2001, and in Europe on May 4, 2001.",
" The game's story centers on SpongeBob SquarePants, a sea sponge who lives in the undersea town of Bikini Bottom and works for Mr. Krabs as the fry cook of the Krusty Krab fast food restaurant.",
" SpongeBob is destined to become the ocean's greatest fry cook, and must embark on a quest to retrieved a \"golden spatula\" from the Flying Dutchman, a pirate ghost.",
" The game features platforming-style gameplay, as well as many characters from the television series.",
" This is the only 8-bit SpongeBob game and the only SpongeBob video game on the Game Boy Color.",
" A sequel, was released in November 2001 for the PlayStation and Game Boy Advance."
],
"title": "SpongeBob SquarePants: Legend of the Lost Spatula"
},
{
"sentences": [
"General Zaragoza is a municipality and town of the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León.",
" It is located in the south-eastern part of the state.",
" The town is at .",
" The municipality has a total area of 508 square miles (1,315 km) and had a population of 5,942 in 2010.",
" Most of the population lives in the town of Zaragoza.",
" The elevation of Zaragoza is 4,520 feet (1,379 mts).",
" Zaragoza is bordered by Aramberri, on the south and east by Hidalgo, Tamaulipas, and on the west by Doctor Arroyo."
],
"title": "General Zaragoza, Nuevo León"
}
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"Title: Greta, New South Wales\n\nGreta is a suburb of the Cessnock and Maitland local government areas in the Hunter Region of New South Wales, Australia. Most of the population lives in the town of the same name, located in the north of the suburb, which is bisected by the New England Highway. At the 2011 census the town had a population of 2,483. It is largely a commuter town located midway between Cessnock, Singleton and Maitland. The town is linked to nearby Branxton especially during community events. Greta is close to major grape-growing areas of the Hunter Region.",
"Title: Boy Meets Boy (novel)\n\nBoy Meets Boy is a young adult novel by David Levithan, published in 2003. It is set in a gay-friendly small town in America, and describes a few weeks in the lives of a group of high school students. As the title suggests, the central story follows the standard romantic plotline usually known as \"boy meets girl, boy loses girl, boy gets girl\" except that the main characters are both boys, the narrator Paul and newcomer Noah. The novel won a Lambda Literary Award.",
"Title: Boneland\n\nBoneland is a 2012 novel by Alan Garner, a sequel to \"The Weirdstone of Brisingamen\" and \"The Moon of Gomrath\". The boy Colin from the earlier novels is now an adult, still living near the top of Alderley Edge but now a Professor working at the nearby Jodrell Bank Observatory. His solitary home is a kit-built hut (\"A Bergli\") in a quarry. He has a form of amnesia which means he remembers nothing from before the age of 13, including his twin sister and his childhood adventures. He visits a psychotherapist and the gradual uncovering of his past forms the main story.",
"Title: Jim the Boy\n\nJim the Boy is a coming-of-age novel by Tony Earley, published by Little, Brown and Co. in 2000. It details a year in the life of Jim Glass, who lives, with his mother and three uncles, in the small fictional town of Aliceville, North Carolina. It is about a boy in a rural town who never really knew how vast the world actually was or how many people there were.",
"Title: Igbara-oke\n\nIgbara-Oke, popularly referred to as 'Nodal Town' is the headquarters of Ifedore Local Government Council. The total population figure for the local government area was 176,372 as at 2006 (National Population Commission, 2009). Igbara-Oke is a Yoruba town and the inhabitants are largely engaged in Agriculture. The first Primary School in Akure Kingdom was established in Igbara-Oke in 1935. It is St Paul's Anglican Primary School attached to the St. Paul's Anglican Church a landmark [established in 1884]that established the 'First Akure Company of the Boy's Brigade'. Anglican Grammar School was the first Secondary School in Ifedore Local Government Area and it was established in 1958 (NPC,2005). Igbara-Oke is the town of Chief August Adebayo; a seasoned Public Administrator and former Head of Service and Secretary to the Western State government of Nigeria between 1973 and 1975; and the town of Professor Julius Olujimi, the first Professor of Urban and Regional Planning in Ondo State, Nigeria.",
"Title: The Flight of Pony Baker\n\nThe Flight of Pony Baker is a novel for children, one of the many stories written by William Dean Howells. It was published by Harper and Brothers in 1902 in New York, New York. It tells the story of a young boy named Pony Baker who, throughout the book, attempts to run away from his home where he lives with his mother, father, and five sisters. The setting of the story is \"fifty years ago\" in the Boy's Town of Ohio, the state where Howells was born and raised.",
"Title: Alderley Edge\n\nAlderley Edge is a village and civil parish in Cheshire, England. In 2011, it had a population of 4,638.",
"Title: Waltham Forest Town Hall\n\nWaltham Forest Town Hall (formerly Walthamstow Town Hall) is a Town Hall located in Walthamstow, East London. The building is of stripped classical 20th-century architecture. Walthamstow Town Hall was designed and built by Philip Dalton Hepworth in 1941. The Town Hall is made of Portland stone and influenced by Swedish buildings of the interwar period. Although it now has Grade II Listed Building status, it's not frozen in time. It plays an important role for the population of the borough. The assembly rooms on the sides have hosted concerts by notable artists such as Placido Domingo and Yehudi Menuhin. Beneath the coat of arms foundation stone (laid in 1983) there is a time capsule of plans and keepsakes, so in generations to come people can have an insight into the lives of people in the borough before war.",
"Title: SpongeBob SquarePants: Legend of the Lost Spatula\n\nSpongeBob SquarePants: Legend of the Lost Spatula is a platform action video game developed by Vicarious Visions and published by THQ for the Game Boy Color handheld video game console. The game was released in the United States on March 14, 2001, and in Europe on May 4, 2001. The game's story centers on SpongeBob SquarePants, a sea sponge who lives in the undersea town of Bikini Bottom and works for Mr. Krabs as the fry cook of the Krusty Krab fast food restaurant. SpongeBob is destined to become the ocean's greatest fry cook, and must embark on a quest to retrieved a \"golden spatula\" from the Flying Dutchman, a pirate ghost. The game features platforming-style gameplay, as well as many characters from the television series. This is the only 8-bit SpongeBob game and the only SpongeBob video game on the Game Boy Color. A sequel, was released in November 2001 for the PlayStation and Game Boy Advance.",
"Title: General Zaragoza, Nuevo León\n\nGeneral Zaragoza is a municipality and town of the northeastern Mexican state of Nuevo León. It is located in the south-eastern part of the state. The town is at . The municipality has a total area of 508 square miles (1,315 km) and had a population of 5,942 in 2010. Most of the population lives in the town of Zaragoza. The elevation of Zaragoza is 4,520 feet (1,379 mts). Zaragoza is bordered by Aramberri, on the south and east by Hidalgo, Tamaulipas, and on the west by Doctor Arroyo."
] |
5,652
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"Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy" is one of the Ten Commandments, also known as the Decalogue, are a set of biblical laws relating to ethics and worship, which play a fundamental role, in which religions?
|
Judaism, Christianity, and Islam
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bridge
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easy
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"Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy",
"Ten Commandments"
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0,
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"Dekalog: Three (Polish: Dekalog, trzy) is the third part of the television series \"Dekalog\" by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, possibly connected to the third and seventh imperatives of the Ten Commandments: \"\"Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy\" and \"Thou shalt not commit adultery\".\""
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"sentences": [
"\"Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy\" is one of the Ten Commandments found in the Hebrew Bible."
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"Dekalog (] , also known as \"Dekalog: The Ten Commandments\" and \"The Decalogue\") is a 1989 Polish television drama series directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and co-written by Kieślowski with Krzysztof Piesiewicz, with music by Zbigniew Preisner.",
" It consists of ten one-hour films, inspired by the decalogue of the Ten Commandments.",
" Each short film explores characters facing one or several moral or ethical dilemmas as they live in an austere housing project in 1980s Poland."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"The Tables of the Law (\"Das Gesetz\") is a 1944 novella by German writer Thomas Mann.",
" It is a dramatic retelling of the Biblical story of Moses contained in the Book of Exodus, although some of the laws which Moses proscribes for his followers are taken from Leviticus.",
" It was the only story that Mann was ever commissioned to write, and he finished it in just eight weeks, beginning on January 18, 1943, and ending on March 13, 1943.",
" Publisher Armin L. Robinson, believing the Ten Commandments to be the basis on which civilization was founded, wanted to make a movie detailing the Nazi's \"desecration of the Mosaic Decalogue.\"",
" Instead, he settled on a book, entitled \"The Ten Commandments: Ten Short Novels of Hitler's War Against the Moral Code,\" with ten authors, one for each commandment.",
" Mann's novella, which he was paid $1000 to write, was originally meant to be the introduction to the volume, but Robinson liked it so much that he decided to make it the first story, under the heading \"Thou Shalt Have No Other God Before Me.\"",
" It should also be noted that Mann considered his story to be greatly superior to that of his fellow contributors, and he considered the overall book a \"failure\"."
],
"title": "The Tables of the Law"
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"sentences": [
"Sabbath ( ) is a day set aside for rest and worship.",
" According to the Sabbath is a day of rest on the seventh day, commanded by God to be kept as a holy day of rest, as God rested from creation.",
" It is observed differently among the Abrahamic religions and informs a similar occasion in several other practices.",
" Although many viewpoints and definitions have arisen over the millennia, most originate in the same textual tradition of: \"Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy\"."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Ritual Decalogue is a list of laws at Exodus .",
" These laws are similar to the Covenant Code and are followed by the phrase \"ten commandments\" (Hebrew: עשרת הדברים \"aseret ha-dvarîm \", in Exodus ).",
" Although the phrase \"Ten Commandments\" has traditionally been interpreted as referring to a very different set of laws, in Exodus , many scholars believe it instead refers to the Ritual Decalogue found two verses earlier."
],
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{
"sentences": [
"The Ten Commandments are a set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship, which play a fundamental role in Judaism and most forms of Christianity."
],
"title": "Ten Commandments (disambiguation)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sabbath in Christianity is the inclusion or adoption in Christianity of a Sabbath day.",
" Established within Judaism through Mosaic Law, Christians inherited a Sabbath practice that reflected two great precepts: the commandment to \"remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy\" and God's blessing of the seventh day (Saturday) as a day of rest in the Genesis creation narrative.",
" The first of these provisions was associated in Judaism with the assembly of the people to worship in the Temple in Jerusalem or in synagogues."
],
"title": "Sabbath in Christianity"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics were created in 1992 by the Computer Ethics Institute.",
" The commandments were introduced in the paper \"In Pursuit of a 'Ten Commandments' for Computer Ethics\" by Ramon C. Barquin as a means to create \"a set of standards to guide and instruct people in the ethical use of computers.\"",
" They follow Internet Advisory Board's memo on ethics from 1987.",
" The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics copies the archaic style of the Ten Commandments from the King James Bible."
],
"title": "Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Ten Commandments, also known as the Decalogue, are a set of biblical laws relating to ethics and worship, which play a fundamental role in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.",
" The commandments include instructions to worship only God, to honour one's parents, and to keep the sabbath, as well as prohibitions against idolatry, blasphemy, murder, adultery, theft, dishonesty, and coveting.",
" Different religious groups follow different traditions for interpreting and numbering them."
],
"title": "Ten Commandments"
}
] |
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"Title: Dekalog: Three\n\nDekalog: Three (Polish: Dekalog, trzy) is the third part of the television series \"Dekalog\" by Polish director Krzysztof Kieślowski, possibly connected to the third and seventh imperatives of the Ten Commandments: \"\"Remember the Sabbath day, to keep it holy\" and \"Thou shalt not commit adultery\".\"",
"Title: Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy\n\n\"Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy\" is one of the Ten Commandments found in the Hebrew Bible.",
"Title: Dekalog\n\nDekalog (] , also known as \"Dekalog: The Ten Commandments\" and \"The Decalogue\") is a 1989 Polish television drama series directed by Krzysztof Kieślowski and co-written by Kieślowski with Krzysztof Piesiewicz, with music by Zbigniew Preisner. It consists of ten one-hour films, inspired by the decalogue of the Ten Commandments. Each short film explores characters facing one or several moral or ethical dilemmas as they live in an austere housing project in 1980s Poland.",
"Title: The Tables of the Law\n\nThe Tables of the Law (\"Das Gesetz\") is a 1944 novella by German writer Thomas Mann. It is a dramatic retelling of the Biblical story of Moses contained in the Book of Exodus, although some of the laws which Moses proscribes for his followers are taken from Leviticus. It was the only story that Mann was ever commissioned to write, and he finished it in just eight weeks, beginning on January 18, 1943, and ending on March 13, 1943. Publisher Armin L. Robinson, believing the Ten Commandments to be the basis on which civilization was founded, wanted to make a movie detailing the Nazi's \"desecration of the Mosaic Decalogue.\" Instead, he settled on a book, entitled \"The Ten Commandments: Ten Short Novels of Hitler's War Against the Moral Code,\" with ten authors, one for each commandment. Mann's novella, which he was paid $1000 to write, was originally meant to be the introduction to the volume, but Robinson liked it so much that he decided to make it the first story, under the heading \"Thou Shalt Have No Other God Before Me.\" It should also be noted that Mann considered his story to be greatly superior to that of his fellow contributors, and he considered the overall book a \"failure\".",
"Title: Sabbath\n\nSabbath ( ) is a day set aside for rest and worship. According to the Sabbath is a day of rest on the seventh day, commanded by God to be kept as a holy day of rest, as God rested from creation. It is observed differently among the Abrahamic religions and informs a similar occasion in several other practices. Although many viewpoints and definitions have arisen over the millennia, most originate in the same textual tradition of: \"Remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy\".",
"Title: Ritual Decalogue\n\nThe Ritual Decalogue is a list of laws at Exodus . These laws are similar to the Covenant Code and are followed by the phrase \"ten commandments\" (Hebrew: עשרת הדברים \"aseret ha-dvarîm \", in Exodus ). Although the phrase \"Ten Commandments\" has traditionally been interpreted as referring to a very different set of laws, in Exodus , many scholars believe it instead refers to the Ritual Decalogue found two verses earlier.",
"Title: Ten Commandments (disambiguation)\n\nThe Ten Commandments are a set of biblical principles relating to ethics and worship, which play a fundamental role in Judaism and most forms of Christianity.",
"Title: Sabbath in Christianity\n\nSabbath in Christianity is the inclusion or adoption in Christianity of a Sabbath day. Established within Judaism through Mosaic Law, Christians inherited a Sabbath practice that reflected two great precepts: the commandment to \"remember the sabbath day, to keep it holy\" and God's blessing of the seventh day (Saturday) as a day of rest in the Genesis creation narrative. The first of these provisions was associated in Judaism with the assembly of the people to worship in the Temple in Jerusalem or in synagogues.",
"Title: Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics\n\nThe Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics were created in 1992 by the Computer Ethics Institute. The commandments were introduced in the paper \"In Pursuit of a 'Ten Commandments' for Computer Ethics\" by Ramon C. Barquin as a means to create \"a set of standards to guide and instruct people in the ethical use of computers.\" They follow Internet Advisory Board's memo on ethics from 1987. The Ten Commandments of Computer Ethics copies the archaic style of the Ten Commandments from the King James Bible.",
"Title: Ten Commandments\n\nThe Ten Commandments, also known as the Decalogue, are a set of biblical laws relating to ethics and worship, which play a fundamental role in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam. The commandments include instructions to worship only God, to honour one's parents, and to keep the sabbath, as well as prohibitions against idolatry, blasphemy, murder, adultery, theft, dishonesty, and coveting. Different religious groups follow different traditions for interpreting and numbering them."
] |
5,653
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The Japan national football team in 2014 switched coaches to the former footballer who had what nickname?
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El Vasco
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bridge
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medium
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{
"title": [
"Japan national football team in 2014",
"Javier Aguirre"
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0
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"sentences": [
"Akihiro Nishimura (西村 昭宏 , Nishimura Akihiro , born August 8, 1958) is a former Japanese football player and manager.",
" He played for Japan national team.",
" He managed U-20 Japan national football team at the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship in Argentina."
],
"title": "Akihiro Nishimura (footballer)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Japan national football team in 2014, managed by head coach Alberto Zaccheroni, compete in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, in amongst international friendly matches both at home and abroad, as they progress towards the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2015 AFC Asian Cup.",
" After the World Cup, Javier Aguirre had been appointed as the new head coach."
],
"title": "Japan national football team in 2014"
},
{
"sentences": [
"This page records the details of the matches played by the Japan national football team during 2009.",
" In 2009 the Japan national football team competed in the fourth round of the AFC 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifications, the 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification, and the 2009 Kirin Cup, amongst other friendly matches."
],
"title": "Japan national football team in 2009"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yuji Nakazawa (中澤 佑二 , Nakazawa Yūji , born 25 February 1978 in Yoshikawa, Saitama, Japan) is a Japanese football player who currently plays for J.League side Yokohama F. Marinos.",
" He is a centre back.",
" He was the previous captain of the Japan national football team.",
" His nickname is \"Bomber\" because of his distinctive hairstyle.",
" Nakazawa is one of only four Japanese players to reach 100 caps for his country."
],
"title": "Yuji Nakazawa"
},
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"Takashi Mizunuma (水沼 貴史 , Mizunuma Takashi , born May 28, 1960) is a former Japanese football player.",
" He played for Japan national team.",
" He made 32 appearances for the Japan national team from 1984 to 1989.",
" His son Kota is also a professional footballer."
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"Yasuharu Sorimachi (反町 康治 , Yasuharu Sorimachi , born March 8, 1964) is a former Japanese football player and manager who currently manages Japanese club Matsumoto Yamaga FC.",
" A midfielder, He played for Japan national team 4 times between 1990 and 1991.",
" At club level, he scored 23 goals from 188 appearances in the domestic leagues.",
" He subsequently became a manager and has worked for Albirex Niigata, Shonan Bellmare and Japan national under-23 football team."
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"Yasuhito Endō (遠藤 保仁 , Endō Yasuhito , born 28 January 1980 in Sakurajima in Kagoshima Prefecture) is a Japanese footballer, who currently plays for the J. League team Gamba Osaka.",
" His older brother Akihiro, who retired in 2008, is also a former professional footballer, and was selected as one of Japan under-23 national football team members played at 1996 Olympics.",
" He is considered a cult hero at Gamba Osaka and the Japan National Football Team.",
" It is because he has formidable passing ability, leadership, and goal scoring ability.",
" He is also known for his excellent accuracy on free kicks and is revered as one of Japan's most creative midfielders as well as one of the most talented Japanese footballers of his generation, despite only playing domestically in his home country."
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"Kazushi Kimura (木村 和司 , Kimura Kazushi , born July 19, 1958) is a former Japanese football player.",
" He played for Japan national team.",
" He made 54 appearances and scored 26 goals for the Japan national football team from 1979 to 1986."
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"This page records the details of the matches played by the Japan national football team during 2008.",
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"Title: Akihiro Nishimura (footballer)\n\nAkihiro Nishimura (西村 昭宏 , Nishimura Akihiro , born August 8, 1958) is a former Japanese football player and manager. He played for Japan national team. He managed U-20 Japan national football team at the 2001 FIFA World Youth Championship in Argentina.",
"Title: Japan national football team in 2014\n\nThe Japan national football team in 2014, managed by head coach Alberto Zaccheroni, compete in the 2014 FIFA World Cup, in amongst international friendly matches both at home and abroad, as they progress towards the 2014 FIFA World Cup and 2015 AFC Asian Cup. After the World Cup, Javier Aguirre had been appointed as the new head coach.",
"Title: Japan national football team in 2009\n\nThis page records the details of the matches played by the Japan national football team during 2009. In 2009 the Japan national football team competed in the fourth round of the AFC 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifications, the 2011 AFC Asian Cup qualification, and the 2009 Kirin Cup, amongst other friendly matches.",
"Title: Yuji Nakazawa\n\nYuji Nakazawa (中澤 佑二 , Nakazawa Yūji , born 25 February 1978 in Yoshikawa, Saitama, Japan) is a Japanese football player who currently plays for J.League side Yokohama F. Marinos. He is a centre back. He was the previous captain of the Japan national football team. His nickname is \"Bomber\" because of his distinctive hairstyle. Nakazawa is one of only four Japanese players to reach 100 caps for his country.",
"Title: Javier Aguirre\n\nJavier Aguirre Onaindía (] ; born 1 December 1958), popularly nicknamed \"El Vasco\" (The Basque), is a Mexican former footballer and manager, most recently at Al-Wahda F.C. .",
"Title: Takashi Mizunuma\n\nTakashi Mizunuma (水沼 貴史 , Mizunuma Takashi , born May 28, 1960) is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. He made 32 appearances for the Japan national team from 1984 to 1989. His son Kota is also a professional footballer.",
"Title: Yasuharu Sorimachi\n\nYasuharu Sorimachi (反町 康治 , Yasuharu Sorimachi , born March 8, 1964) is a former Japanese football player and manager who currently manages Japanese club Matsumoto Yamaga FC. A midfielder, He played for Japan national team 4 times between 1990 and 1991. At club level, he scored 23 goals from 188 appearances in the domestic leagues. He subsequently became a manager and has worked for Albirex Niigata, Shonan Bellmare and Japan national under-23 football team.",
"Title: Yasuhito Endō\n\nYasuhito Endō (遠藤 保仁 , Endō Yasuhito , born 28 January 1980 in Sakurajima in Kagoshima Prefecture) is a Japanese footballer, who currently plays for the J. League team Gamba Osaka. His older brother Akihiro, who retired in 2008, is also a former professional footballer, and was selected as one of Japan under-23 national football team members played at 1996 Olympics. He is considered a cult hero at Gamba Osaka and the Japan National Football Team. It is because he has formidable passing ability, leadership, and goal scoring ability. He is also known for his excellent accuracy on free kicks and is revered as one of Japan's most creative midfielders as well as one of the most talented Japanese footballers of his generation, despite only playing domestically in his home country.",
"Title: Kazushi Kimura\n\nKazushi Kimura (木村 和司 , Kimura Kazushi , born July 19, 1958) is a former Japanese football player. He played for Japan national team. He made 54 appearances and scored 26 goals for the Japan national football team from 1979 to 1986.",
"Title: Japan national football team in 2008\n\nThis page records the details of the matches played by the Japan national football team during 2008. In 2008 the Japan national football team competed in the third and fourth round of the AFC 2010 FIFA World Cup qualifications, the 2008 East Asian Cup Final, and the 2008 Kirin Cup, amongst other friendly matches."
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"In Your House 15: A Cold Day in Hell was the fifteenth In Your House professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), which took place on May 11, 1997, at the Richmond Coliseum in Richmond, Virginia.",
" The main event of the show featured The Undertaker defending the WWF World Heavyweight Championship against Stone Cold Steve Austin.",
" The show also featured the in ring debut of former Mixed Martial Arts champion Ken Shamrock as he took on Vader on the under card.",
" The pay-per-view portion of the show featured five matches, plus a match on the Free For All pre-PPV show and an untelevised dark match after the Undertaker/Steve Austin match.",
" With the launch of the WWE Network in 2014 this show became available on demand, but does not include the Free For All pre-show nor the dark match held after the main show."
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"The \"Torneo Gran Alternativa\" (2009) was a professional wrestling major show event produced by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) that took place on September 26, 2009 in Arena Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico.",
" The show featured the 2009 version of CMLL's \"Torneo Gran Alternativa\" (Spanish for \"the Great Alternative tournament), a tournament where an established CMLL star teams with a \"Novato\" or rookie in a tag team tournament.",
" None of the \"Novatos\" in the 2009 tournament had participated in previous \"Gran Alternativas\".",
" The teams were Místico and Ángel de Oro, Blue Panther and Rey Cometa, Héctor Garza and Ángel de Plata, Atlantis and Camorra, Mr. Niebla and Tiger Kid, Averno and Pólvora, Toscano and Rouge and finally Yujiro and Shigeo Okumura.",
" Shocker was originally scheduled to team with Rouge and Semental was supposed to team with Yujiro but both were replaced before the show.",
" In addition to the seven match tournament the card featured two title matches; Último Guerrero defending the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship against Jushin Thunder Liger in the main event and Pierrothito defending the Mexican National Lightweight Championship against Eléctrico on the under card.",
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"\"Juicio Final\" (2001) (Spanish for \"Final Justice\") was a professional wrestling Pay-Per-View (PPV) show event produced by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) that took place on March 30, 2001 in Arena México, Mexico City, Mexico.",
" The show was produced with the tag line, Homenaje a Dos Leyendas: El Santo y Salvador Lutteroth (Spanish for \"Homage to Two Legends: El Santo and Salvador Lutteroth\") to honor and remember CMLL founder Salvador Lutteroth and El Santo, the most famous Mexican wrestler ever.",
" The following year the March show would be presented only as \"Homenaje a Dos Leyendas: El Santo y Salvador Lutteroth\" once again, with CMLL not using the \"Juicio Final\" show name until 2005.",
" The show featured six matches in total with the main event of the show being a \"Lucha de Apuestas\", hair vs. mask match.",
" The match saw Perro Aguayo put his hair on the line and Universo 2000 \"bet\" his mask on the outcome of the match.",
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"Gastank was an English television show that aired between 1982–1983 in the United Kingdom on Channel 4.",
" Hosted by former Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman, the show featured a mix of interviews with 1970s musicians and impromptu performances where the guest artist would join Wakeman and his house band in playing re-arranged versions of their classic songs, or entirely new pieces created for the show.",
" The format was very informal with the setting likened to a bar where Wakeman would interview the guest over a drink or two followed by their performance in front of a small studio audience sitting in groups at tables.",
" Wakeman would frequently cite the show as an opportunity for musicians from different bands to get the opportunity to work together.",
" During its run, the show featured guests as diverse as Ian Paice, Steve Hackett, Andy Fairweather Low, John Entwistle, Godley and Creme, Eric Burdon and Phil Lynott."
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"Lilakoi Moon (born and known professionally as Lisa Michelle Bonet, November 16, 1967) is an American actress.",
" Bonet is best known for her role as Denise Huxtable on the NBC sitcom \"The Cosby Show\" which originally aired from 1984 to 1992 and later originally starring in its spinoff comedy, \"A Different World\" for its first season (1987–88)."
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"Let Love Rule is the debut studio album of American rock musician Lenny Kravitz, released on September 19, 1989 by Virgin Records.",
" Then-wife Lisa Bonet wrote the lyrics to \"Fear\" and co-wrote the lyrics on the song, \"Rosemary\"."
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"\"Sin Piedad\" (2001) (Spanish for \"No Mercy\") was a professional wrestling Pay-Per-View (PPV) produced by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), which took place on December 14, 2001 in Arena México, Mexico City, Mexico.",
" The 2001 \"Sin Piedad\" was the second event under that name that CMLL promoted as their last major show of the year, always held in December.",
" The main event was a \"Lucha de Apuestas\", hair vs. hair match between Shocker and Emilio Charles Jr..",
" The show featured a further \"Lucha de Apuesta\" match on the undercard, pitting Tarzan Boy against Brazo de Plata.",
" The show featured four additional matches, three six-man \"Lucha Libre rules\" tag team matches and an eight-man Atómicos match that featured Rey Misterio Jr. between his time in World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment."
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"\"Juicio Final\" (2000) (Spanish for \"Final Judgment\") was a professional wrestling Pay-Per-View (PPV) show event produced by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) that took place on March 17, 2000 in Arena México, Mexico City, Mexico.",
" The show was produced with the tag line, Homenaje a Dos Leyendas: El Santo y Salvador Lutteroth (Spanish for \"Homage to Two Legends: El Santo and Salvador Lutteroth\") to honor and remember CMLL founder Salvador Lutteroth and El Santo, the most famous Mexican wrestler ever.",
" The show featured six matches in total with the main event of the show being a \"Lucha de Apuestas\", mask vs. mask match between Villano III and Atlantis in a match that has been called \"The biggest Apuesta match of the decade\".",
" The match was voted the 2000 Match of the Year in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards.",
" The show featured four additional matches, including two Six-man \"Lucha Libre rules\" tag team matches, a singles match and a 16-man \"Torneo cibernetico\" elimination match."
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"A Big Night in with Darren Hayes Tour was the third tour undertaken by Australian singer-songwriter Darren Hayes as a solo artist.",
" The tour was undertaken to celebrate the release of Savage Garden's 10th anniversary greatest hits album.",
" The staging for the tour was simple, with a 'living room' feel, featuring a bar, dining area and wardrobe.",
" The show featured a great deal of audience participation, drawing on game shows, reality TV and internet dating.",
" Between songs, a male member of the audience was invited on to the stage where he was given a haircut and makeover by the tour's wardrobe staff.",
" Later, three women were invited on stage as potential 'dates', two being voted off by the audience via live text voting.",
" The winner was then introduced to the made-over male and the pair were served a candle lit dinner on stage, whilst Darren sang love ballads.",
" At the end of the show, the woman was given the choice of either \"taking the bloke\" or winning Geri Halliwell's mobile phone number, or alternatively Jason Donovan's home phone number for Australian performances, as a consolation prize.",
" The musical side of the show featured the greatest number of Savage Garden songs that Darren had performed since the demise of the group.",
" This served as a kind of farewell to these songs, as he has rarely revisited them since this tour.",
" During this tour he met keyboard player and producer Justin Shave, who has since gone on to become an ongoing musical collaborator with Hayes.",
" The DVD release of the tour, named \"A Big Night in with Darren Hayes\", was recorded in the Concert Hall of the Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia in July 2006.",
" The DVD was released in stores on 6 December 2006.",
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"Swingin' Time was a music variety show, similar to American Bandstand, hosted by WKNR (Keener 13, Detroit) personality Robin Seymour and also, for a time, CKLW radio's Tom Shannon.",
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" The show featured recording acts, both nationally and locally popular, lip-synching to their latest releases while teenagers showcased the latest dances on the show's dance floor.",
" In its brief run, the show featured well-known acts Motown like Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, Marvin Gaye, The Marvelettes, Martha & The Vandellas and The Four Tops, and non-Motown acts such as Bob Seger."
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"Title: Torneo Gran Alternativa (2009)\n\nThe \"Torneo Gran Alternativa\" (2009) was a professional wrestling major show event produced by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) that took place on September 26, 2009 in Arena Mexico, Mexico City, Mexico. The show featured the 2009 version of CMLL's \"Torneo Gran Alternativa\" (Spanish for \"the Great Alternative tournament), a tournament where an established CMLL star teams with a \"Novato\" or rookie in a tag team tournament. None of the \"Novatos\" in the 2009 tournament had participated in previous \"Gran Alternativas\". The teams were Místico and Ángel de Oro, Blue Panther and Rey Cometa, Héctor Garza and Ángel de Plata, Atlantis and Camorra, Mr. Niebla and Tiger Kid, Averno and Pólvora, Toscano and Rouge and finally Yujiro and Shigeo Okumura. Shocker was originally scheduled to team with Rouge and Semental was supposed to team with Yujiro but both were replaced before the show. In addition to the seven match tournament the card featured two title matches; Último Guerrero defending the CMLL World Heavyweight Championship against Jushin Thunder Liger in the main event and Pierrothito defending the Mexican National Lightweight Championship against Eléctrico on the under card. THe show featured two additional Six-man tag team matches.",
"Title: Juicio Final (2001)\n\n\"Juicio Final\" (2001) (Spanish for \"Final Justice\") was a professional wrestling Pay-Per-View (PPV) show event produced by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) that took place on March 30, 2001 in Arena México, Mexico City, Mexico. The show was produced with the tag line, Homenaje a Dos Leyendas: El Santo y Salvador Lutteroth (Spanish for \"Homage to Two Legends: El Santo and Salvador Lutteroth\") to honor and remember CMLL founder Salvador Lutteroth and El Santo, the most famous Mexican wrestler ever. The following year the March show would be presented only as \"Homenaje a Dos Leyendas: El Santo y Salvador Lutteroth\" once again, with CMLL not using the \"Juicio Final\" show name until 2005. The show featured six matches in total with the main event of the show being a \"Lucha de Apuestas\", hair vs. mask match. The match saw Perro Aguayo put his hair on the line and Universo 2000 \"bet\" his mask on the outcome of the match. The show featured four Six-man \"Lucha Libre rules\" tag team matches including a match for the Mexican National Trios Championship and a \"Mini-Estrella\" tag team match.",
"Title: Gastank\n\nGastank was an English television show that aired between 1982–1983 in the United Kingdom on Channel 4. Hosted by former Yes keyboardist Rick Wakeman, the show featured a mix of interviews with 1970s musicians and impromptu performances where the guest artist would join Wakeman and his house band in playing re-arranged versions of their classic songs, or entirely new pieces created for the show. The format was very informal with the setting likened to a bar where Wakeman would interview the guest over a drink or two followed by their performance in front of a small studio audience sitting in groups at tables. Wakeman would frequently cite the show as an opportunity for musicians from different bands to get the opportunity to work together. During its run, the show featured guests as diverse as Ian Paice, Steve Hackett, Andy Fairweather Low, John Entwistle, Godley and Creme, Eric Burdon and Phil Lynott.",
"Title: Lisa Bonet\n\nLilakoi Moon (born and known professionally as Lisa Michelle Bonet, November 16, 1967) is an American actress. Bonet is best known for her role as Denise Huxtable on the NBC sitcom \"The Cosby Show\" which originally aired from 1984 to 1992 and later originally starring in its spinoff comedy, \"A Different World\" for its first season (1987–88).",
"Title: Let Love Rule\n\nLet Love Rule is the debut studio album of American rock musician Lenny Kravitz, released on September 19, 1989 by Virgin Records. Then-wife Lisa Bonet wrote the lyrics to \"Fear\" and co-wrote the lyrics on the song, \"Rosemary\".",
"Title: Sin Piedad (2001)\n\n\"Sin Piedad\" (2001) (Spanish for \"No Mercy\") was a professional wrestling Pay-Per-View (PPV) produced by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL), which took place on December 14, 2001 in Arena México, Mexico City, Mexico. The 2001 \"Sin Piedad\" was the second event under that name that CMLL promoted as their last major show of the year, always held in December. The main event was a \"Lucha de Apuestas\", hair vs. hair match between Shocker and Emilio Charles Jr.. The show featured a further \"Lucha de Apuesta\" match on the undercard, pitting Tarzan Boy against Brazo de Plata. The show featured four additional matches, three six-man \"Lucha Libre rules\" tag team matches and an eight-man Atómicos match that featured Rey Misterio Jr. between his time in World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment.",
"Title: Juicio Final (2000)\n\n\"Juicio Final\" (2000) (Spanish for \"Final Judgment\") was a professional wrestling Pay-Per-View (PPV) show event produced by Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre (CMLL) that took place on March 17, 2000 in Arena México, Mexico City, Mexico. The show was produced with the tag line, Homenaje a Dos Leyendas: El Santo y Salvador Lutteroth (Spanish for \"Homage to Two Legends: El Santo and Salvador Lutteroth\") to honor and remember CMLL founder Salvador Lutteroth and El Santo, the most famous Mexican wrestler ever. The show featured six matches in total with the main event of the show being a \"Lucha de Apuestas\", mask vs. mask match between Villano III and Atlantis in a match that has been called \"The biggest Apuesta match of the decade\". The match was voted the 2000 Match of the Year in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards. The show featured four additional matches, including two Six-man \"Lucha Libre rules\" tag team matches, a singles match and a 16-man \"Torneo cibernetico\" elimination match.",
"Title: A Big Night in with Darren Hayes Tour\n\nA Big Night in with Darren Hayes Tour was the third tour undertaken by Australian singer-songwriter Darren Hayes as a solo artist. The tour was undertaken to celebrate the release of Savage Garden's 10th anniversary greatest hits album. The staging for the tour was simple, with a 'living room' feel, featuring a bar, dining area and wardrobe. The show featured a great deal of audience participation, drawing on game shows, reality TV and internet dating. Between songs, a male member of the audience was invited on to the stage where he was given a haircut and makeover by the tour's wardrobe staff. Later, three women were invited on stage as potential 'dates', two being voted off by the audience via live text voting. The winner was then introduced to the made-over male and the pair were served a candle lit dinner on stage, whilst Darren sang love ballads. At the end of the show, the woman was given the choice of either \"taking the bloke\" or winning Geri Halliwell's mobile phone number, or alternatively Jason Donovan's home phone number for Australian performances, as a consolation prize. The musical side of the show featured the greatest number of Savage Garden songs that Darren had performed since the demise of the group. This served as a kind of farewell to these songs, as he has rarely revisited them since this tour. During this tour he met keyboard player and producer Justin Shave, who has since gone on to become an ongoing musical collaborator with Hayes. The DVD release of the tour, named \"A Big Night in with Darren Hayes\", was recorded in the Concert Hall of the Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia in July 2006. The DVD was released in stores on 6 December 2006. It contains the entire live show, as well as various bonus materials.",
"Title: Swingin' Time\n\nSwingin' Time was a music variety show, similar to American Bandstand, hosted by WKNR (Keener 13, Detroit) personality Robin Seymour and also, for a time, CKLW radio's Tom Shannon. This show was broadcast on CKLW-TV Channel 9 (now CBET-DT) out of Windsor, Ontario Canada, from 1965 to 1968, and also seen in a few other markets in syndication. The show featured recording acts, both nationally and locally popular, lip-synching to their latest releases while teenagers showcased the latest dances on the show's dance floor. In its brief run, the show featured well-known acts Motown like Smokey Robinson & the Miracles, Marvin Gaye, The Marvelettes, Martha & The Vandellas and The Four Tops, and non-Motown acts such as Bob Seger."
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"Carole Hayman is an English writer, broadcaster, actor and director.",
" She was born in Kent, and attended Leeds University and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School.",
" She has been an actress and theatre director and was an associate director at The Royal Court Theatre in the late eighties.",
" During that time she appeared in many of Caryl Churchill's plays including, Cloud Nine and Top Girls.",
" As Associate Director, she directed plays by Sarah Daniels, Andrea Dunbar, GE Newman, Fay Weldon and Sue Townsend, including \"Ripen our Darkness\" and \"Byrthrite\" by Sarah Daniels and Bazaar and Rummage and The Great Celestial Cow by Sue Townsend.",
" She has published many comic and satirical novels and written radio and TV series for the BBC, ITV and CHANNEL FOUR.",
" These include \"Ladies of Letters\" ( co-written with Lou Wakefield) and The Refuge and The Spinney ( co-written with Sue Townsend)."
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"\"The Celestial Railroad\" is short story written as an allegory by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne.",
" In it, Hawthorne parodies the seventeenth-century book \"The Pilgrim's Progress\" by John Bunyan, which portrays a Christian's spiritual \"journey\" through life.",
" In this story, the pilgrim journeys by iron horse rather than by foot, the burden of sin that Bunyan portrays is pulled by the same train, and Bunyan's figure Evangelist, preaching a message of conversion, is replaced by a figure known as \"Mr. Smooth-it-away.\"",
" Hawthorne mostly wrote against his own religious belief, popular at the time, Unitarianism or Transcendentalism, but according to some educators, several of his comments also indicate his dissatisfaction with Bunyan's religiously exclusive theology.",
" In addition to this underlying view, however, he states \"we were rushing by the place where Christian's burden fell from his shoulders at the sight of the Cross...for our burdens were rich in many things esteemed precious throughout the world.\"",
" The story ends with the traveler's relief that what he'd seen was just a dream and an element of hope that is rare in Hawthorne's romantic era literature."
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"Plastic Crimewave (born Steven H. Kraków), otherwise known as Steve Kraków, is a Chicago-based illustrator and writer, avant-garde musician, music historian and impresario.",
" He is the editor of Drag City-published magazine \"Galactic Zoo Dossier\", eponymous front man for Plastic Crimewave Sound, founder of the Million Tongues Festival, and Vision Celestial Guitarkestra.",
" He writes and illustrates the \"Secret History of Chicago Music\" comic in the \"Chicago Reader\" and co-hosts WGN-AM's Secret History of Chicago Music series.",
" He runs the Drag City imprint label, Galactic Zoo Disk."
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"Irena Lukšić (born March 10, 1953, Duga Resa) is a Croatian writer, translator, scholar and editor.",
" She was born in a middle-class family, her mother Zora was en economist, and her father Zdenko an administrative lawyer.",
" In her town of birth she completed her primary and secondary education, and she graduated in Comparative Literature and Russian Language from the Faculty of Philosophy at Zagreb University.",
" She also studied journalism at the Faculty of Political Sciences in Zagreb She obtained her doctoral degree with a thesis on Russian emigrants' literature.",
" Her first critical reviews were published in mid-1970s, in a music magazine.",
" At the time she started collaborating as translator with a number of editions of Vjesnik newspaper.",
" Short stories published in various magazines in the late 1970s marked her literary debut.",
" The year 1981 saw the publication of her first novel Hostel for Train-escorting Personnel, which the literary critics immediately included in the category of so-called prose in jeans, i.e. youthful rebellion against authority and social restrictions.",
" The novel Seeking a Spoon and the collection of short stories Seven Stories or One Life may be said to belong to a similar stylistic formation, while the short-story collection Nights in White Satin (1995) is characterized by a postmodernist view on reality as a game in language.",
" The novel Return of the Broken Arrow (2000), dealing with the war in Croatia, indicates a turn towards reality.",
" Accordingly, the novel Celestial Cyclists (2008) is set in the 1960s and interspersed with documentary material from the sphere of pop-culture, and the book of travel prose Desperately Foreboding Cohen (2013) is based on cultural references important to the 20th century and the literary procédé typical of the adventure genre."
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"Park Solhee (Hangul: ; born January 5, 1990) is a South Korean writer.",
" She is best known for her travel books \"Youth on the Railroad (청춘, 내일로)\" and \"Complete Guide for Exchange Students (교환학생 완전정복; co-authored)\".",
" She has gained recognition as the youngest professional travel writer among practical guidebook writers in South Korea.",
" Park published her first book, \"Youth on the Railroad\", in June 2011 when she was 21 years old.",
" \"Youth on the Railroad\" received significant attention and positive reviews from South Korean media and has sold more than 12,000 copies as of August 2013.",
" Her second book, \"Complete Guide for Exchange Students\", published in November 2012, also received considerable attention as one of the first travel guidebooks written for prospective foreign exchange students to the United States.",
" Park is active as a freelance writer and columnist while attending Sookmyung Women's University, writing frequent articles and her own columns appearing in various South Korean publications such as \"Daehaknaeil\", \"Tomorrow\", and \"OhmyNews\".",
" She has given public lectures since the publication of her first book aimed at various audiences, including college students, high school students, and readers.",
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"Title: Carole Hayman\n\nCarole Hayman is an English writer, broadcaster, actor and director. She was born in Kent, and attended Leeds University and the Bristol Old Vic Theatre School. She has been an actress and theatre director and was an associate director at The Royal Court Theatre in the late eighties. During that time she appeared in many of Caryl Churchill's plays including, Cloud Nine and Top Girls. As Associate Director, she directed plays by Sarah Daniels, Andrea Dunbar, GE Newman, Fay Weldon and Sue Townsend, including \"Ripen our Darkness\" and \"Byrthrite\" by Sarah Daniels and Bazaar and Rummage and The Great Celestial Cow by Sue Townsend. She has published many comic and satirical novels and written radio and TV series for the BBC, ITV and CHANNEL FOUR. These include \"Ladies of Letters\" ( co-written with Lou Wakefield) and The Refuge and The Spinney ( co-written with Sue Townsend).",
"Title: The Celestial Railroad\n\n\"The Celestial Railroad\" is short story written as an allegory by American author Nathaniel Hawthorne. In it, Hawthorne parodies the seventeenth-century book \"The Pilgrim's Progress\" by John Bunyan, which portrays a Christian's spiritual \"journey\" through life. In this story, the pilgrim journeys by iron horse rather than by foot, the burden of sin that Bunyan portrays is pulled by the same train, and Bunyan's figure Evangelist, preaching a message of conversion, is replaced by a figure known as \"Mr. Smooth-it-away.\" Hawthorne mostly wrote against his own religious belief, popular at the time, Unitarianism or Transcendentalism, but according to some educators, several of his comments also indicate his dissatisfaction with Bunyan's religiously exclusive theology. In addition to this underlying view, however, he states \"we were rushing by the place where Christian's burden fell from his shoulders at the sight of the Cross...for our burdens were rich in many things esteemed precious throughout the world.\" The story ends with the traveler's relief that what he'd seen was just a dream and an element of hope that is rare in Hawthorne's romantic era literature.",
"Title: Plastic Crimewave\n\nPlastic Crimewave (born Steven H. Kraków), otherwise known as Steve Kraków, is a Chicago-based illustrator and writer, avant-garde musician, music historian and impresario. He is the editor of Drag City-published magazine \"Galactic Zoo Dossier\", eponymous front man for Plastic Crimewave Sound, founder of the Million Tongues Festival, and Vision Celestial Guitarkestra. He writes and illustrates the \"Secret History of Chicago Music\" comic in the \"Chicago Reader\" and co-hosts WGN-AM's Secret History of Chicago Music series. He runs the Drag City imprint label, Galactic Zoo Disk.",
"Title: Irena Lukšić\n\nIrena Lukšić (born March 10, 1953, Duga Resa) is a Croatian writer, translator, scholar and editor. She was born in a middle-class family, her mother Zora was en economist, and her father Zdenko an administrative lawyer. In her town of birth she completed her primary and secondary education, and she graduated in Comparative Literature and Russian Language from the Faculty of Philosophy at Zagreb University. She also studied journalism at the Faculty of Political Sciences in Zagreb She obtained her doctoral degree with a thesis on Russian emigrants' literature. Her first critical reviews were published in mid-1970s, in a music magazine. At the time she started collaborating as translator with a number of editions of Vjesnik newspaper. Short stories published in various magazines in the late 1970s marked her literary debut. The year 1981 saw the publication of her first novel Hostel for Train-escorting Personnel, which the literary critics immediately included in the category of so-called prose in jeans, i.e. youthful rebellion against authority and social restrictions. The novel Seeking a Spoon and the collection of short stories Seven Stories or One Life may be said to belong to a similar stylistic formation, while the short-story collection Nights in White Satin (1995) is characterized by a postmodernist view on reality as a game in language. The novel Return of the Broken Arrow (2000), dealing with the war in Croatia, indicates a turn towards reality. Accordingly, the novel Celestial Cyclists (2008) is set in the 1960s and interspersed with documentary material from the sphere of pop-culture, and the book of travel prose Desperately Foreboding Cohen (2013) is based on cultural references important to the 20th century and the literary procédé typical of the adventure genre.",
"Title: Park Solhee\n\nPark Solhee (Hangul: ; born January 5, 1990) is a South Korean writer. She is best known for her travel books \"Youth on the Railroad (청춘, 내일로)\" and \"Complete Guide for Exchange Students (교환학생 완전정복; co-authored)\". She has gained recognition as the youngest professional travel writer among practical guidebook writers in South Korea. Park published her first book, \"Youth on the Railroad\", in June 2011 when she was 21 years old. \"Youth on the Railroad\" received significant attention and positive reviews from South Korean media and has sold more than 12,000 copies as of August 2013. Her second book, \"Complete Guide for Exchange Students\", published in November 2012, also received considerable attention as one of the first travel guidebooks written for prospective foreign exchange students to the United States. Park is active as a freelance writer and columnist while attending Sookmyung Women's University, writing frequent articles and her own columns appearing in various South Korean publications such as \"Daehaknaeil\", \"Tomorrow\", and \"OhmyNews\". She has given public lectures since the publication of her first book aimed at various audiences, including college students, high school students, and readers. Having resided in Seoul for 8 years, she has recently moved to Jeju Island in March 2016. She currently lives in Jeju city.",
"Title: Winfield Scott Gerrish\n\nWinfield Scott Gerrish (born 15 Feb 1849 in Lee, Maine—died 19 May 1882 in Evart, Michigan) is credited with revolutionizing lumbering in the U.S. state of Michigan by building a seven-mile-long logging railroad from Lake George to the Muskegon River in Clare County, Michigan in 1877. Although not the first logging railroad in the state, Gerrish's railroad was very successful. Garrish adopted the idea of using a steam locomotive on steel rails after seeing a Porter 0-4-0 rod engine at the Philadelphia Centennial Exposition. However, twenty years earlier in May 1857 the Blendon Lumber Company successfully and profitably employed a standard gauge steam locomotive on its approximately seven-mile-long logging railroad that extended from the center of Blendon Township in Ottawa County, Michigan to the bank of the Grand River. The use of rail allowed year round transportation of any size tree to the sawmills where unpredictable rivers were previously used.",
"Title: Kagaya Yutaka\n\nKagaya Yutaka (カガヤ , born 1968 in Saitama) is a Japanese digital artist who is known for painting elaborately detailed and spectacularly colored images. His images often include elements with a luminous quality. Some of his favorite subjects are astronomy and visions of utopian worlds. His most famous works focus on three main topics: Celestial Exploring, Galactic Railroad and Starry Tales. Kagaya really likes the night sky with stars and he often uses the blue color in his work.",
"Title: Jupiter and Lake Worth Railway\n\nThe narrow gauge Jupiter and Lake Worth Railway was a 7.5 mi connection between the Jacksonville, Tampa and Key West Railway system. It connected Lake Worth at Juno, Florida to Jupiter Inlet at Jupiter, Florida. With intermediate stops at Venus and Mars, the railroad was often called the Celestial Railroad.",
"Title: Nathaniel Hawthorne\n\nNathaniel Hawthorne ( ; born Nathaniel Hathorne; July 4, 1804 – May 19, 1864) was an American novelist, dark romantic, and short story writer.",
"Title: Junetta Jones\n\nJunetta Jones (born March 12, 1936) was an American operatic soprano. A Baltimore native, she was a graduate of [[Frederick Douglass Senior High School (Baltimore, Maryland)|Frederick Douglass Senior High School. After spending a year at Morgan State College(now University), she was awarded a three-year scholarship to the [[Peabody Conservatory]] where she earned a diploma in 1961 and studied singing with [[Joseph Laderoute]]. She then pursued further studies at the [[New England Conservatory]] where she earned a [[Master of Music]] in 1963 and was a pupil of [[Gladys Miller]]. She studied at the [[Tanglewood Music Center]] in the summer of 1961. In 1963 she won the [[Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions]]. She made her debut at the [[Metropolitan Opera]] on [[Halloween]] of 1963 as the Celestial Voice in [[Giuseppe Verdi]]'s \"[[Don Carlos]]\" with [[Richard Tucker]] in the title role. She sang two seasons at the Met, with other roles including the 1st Genie in \"[[The Magic Flute]]\", the Page in \"[[Rigoletto]]\", and Barbarina in \"[[The Marriage of Figaro]]\". From 1965-1969 she performed with major opera houses in Europe. She worked for 20 years on the advisory committee for art and culture for the city of Baltimore."
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Karen Clark Stanton was nominated by a President who previously served as the Senator from which state?
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" He previously served as Vice President and chief legal counsel of Clark Development Corporation under former President Benigno Aquino III.",
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"Robert (Bob) K. Knight began serving as the president of Clark College in Vancouver, Washington, in August 2007.",
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" He has done postgraduate work in organizational effectiveness at Chapman University in Fort Lewis, Washington.",
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"William Samoei arap Ruto (born 21 December 1966) is a Kenyan politician who has been Deputy President of Kenya since 2013.",
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" He previously served in various ministerial positions including the Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Higher Education.",
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" He was appointed to the position of Assistant Minister in the Office of the President by President Daniel arap Moi in 1998.",
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"Title: Allan H. Kittleman\n\nAllan H. Kittleman (born October 20, 1958), an American Republican politician, is the ninth and current county executive for Howard County, Maryland since 1, 2014 . Kittleman previously served as a Maryland State Senator from 2004 to 2014, representing the 9th district covering Howard and Carroll Counties, and was Senate Minority Leader from 2008 to 2011. He also previously served on the Howard County Council from 1998 to 2004.",
"Title: Barack Obama\n\nBarack Hussein Obama II ( ; born August 4, 1961) is an American politician who served as the 44th President of the United States from 2009 to 2017. He is the first African American to have served as president. He previously served in the U.S. Senate representing Illinois from 2005 to 2008 and in the Illinois State Senate from 1997 to 2004.",
"Title: East Timor–United States relations\n\nEast Timor-United States relations are bilateral relations between East Timor and the United States. Karen Clark Stanton is the current U.S. ambassador to East Timor.",
"Title: Keith Faber\n\nKeith Faber (born January 19, 1966) is a member of the Ohio House of Representatives, representing the 84th district, which includes Mercer County as well as portions of Auglaize, Darke and Shelby counties. Faber previously served as 94th President of the Ohio Senate and as the state senator for the 12th District. He also previously served in the Ohio House of Representatives, representing the same district, from 2001 to 2007. He is a Republican.",
"Title: Vitaliano Aguirre II\n\nVitaliano \"Vit\" Napeñas Aguirre II (born October 16, 1946) is a Filipino lawyer from Quezon. On May 18, 2016, he was nominated as Secretary of the Department of Justice under President Rodrigo Duterte, which he accepted on the same day. He previously served as Vice President and chief legal counsel of Clark Development Corporation under former President Benigno Aquino III. He gained wide public attention in 2012 during the impeachment trial of Supreme Court Chief Justice Renato Corona when he was cited for contempt after he was caught covering his ears while being lectured by the late Senator Miriam Defensor Santiago.",
"Title: Michael Evanoff\n\nMichael Evanoff is an American security expert and government official. He has been nominated by President Donald Trump to become the Assistant Secretary of State for Diplomatic Security. Since 2014, Evanoff has served as Vice President for Asset Protection & Security for Walmart. He previously served as Chief Security Officer at Coca-Cola and as Global Director of Security at Och-Ziff Capital Management. From 1985 to 2011, he served as a special agent in the Department of State's Bureau of Diplomatic Security, where he held senior positions with the Overseas Security Advisory Council, NATO Office of Security, Secretary of State protection detail, and eight U.S. missions overseas. In his capacity at the State Department, he provided personal protection services to former U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice.",
"Title: Darragh O'Brien\n\nDarragh O'Brien (born 8 July 1974) is an Irish Fianna Fáil politician and a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin Fingal constituency, upon being elected at the 2016 general election. He previously served as Leader of the Opposition in the Seanad and Leader of Fianna Fáil in the Seanad from 2011 to 2016. He served as a Senator for the Labour Panel from 2011 to 2016. He previously served as a Teachta Dála (TD) for the Dublin North constituency from 2007 to 2011.",
"Title: Karen Clark Stanton\n\nKaren Clark Stanton (born 1955) is a diplomat and the United States Ambassador to East Timor. Stanton was nominated by President Barack Obama July 31, 2013 and confirmed by the Senate November 19, 2014.",
"Title: Robert K. Knight\n\nRobert (Bob) K. Knight began serving as the president of Clark College in Vancouver, Washington, in August 2007. Knight previously served as interim president from September 2006 after serving as acting president of the college from July to September 2006. Knight, who joined Clark College in 2004 as vice president of Administrative Services, received his undergraduate degree in engineering from the United States Military Academy at West Point and earned an executive MBA at Golden Gate University in San Francisco. He has done postgraduate work in organizational effectiveness at Chapman University in Fort Lewis, Washington. Knight served more than 21 years in the United States Army as an infantry officer before retiring as a lieutenant colonel. His last duty in the army was as commander of Vancouver Barracks in Vancouver, Washington.",
"Title: William Ruto\n\nWilliam Samoei arap Ruto (born 21 December 1966) is a Kenyan politician who has been Deputy President of Kenya since 2013. He served as the Acting President of Kenya between 5 and 8 October 2014 while President Uhuru Kenyatta was away at the Hague. He previously served in various ministerial positions including the Ministry of Agriculture and Ministry of Higher Education. He was Secretary General of KANU, the former ruling political party, and MP for Eldoret North Constituency between December 1997 and January 2013. He won the seat in the 1997 Kenyan election after defeating Reuben Chesire. He was appointed to the position of Assistant Minister in the Office of the President by President Daniel arap Moi in 1998. He was promoted to be Minister for Home Affairs in August 2002. He also previously served as the Chairman of the Parliamentary Select Committee on Constitutional Reform in the 9th Parliament."
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How many students were enrolled in programs during the 2016–2017 academic year at the university Westbrook College merged with?
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13,743
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" Around 1,100 students attended the College.",
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" The school is primarily located in Wesley W. Posvar Hall although the school has facilities in the Petersen Events Center, Trees Hall, the Learning Research and Development Center, Falk School, and other locations.",
" As of the 2016-2017 academic year, the student body consisted of over 1,200 students with nearly 1,000 among the over 50 graduate programs.",
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"The Westbrook College Historic District is a historic district in the Deering neighborhood of Portland, Maine.",
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"JSS Science and Technology University or Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Science and Technology University - formerly Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering (often shortened to SJCE), is a government aided technical co-educational college located in Mysore, Karnataka, India.",
" Established in 1963, SJCE has 12 departments in engineering, a Master of Computer Applications department.",
" It was affiliated to the Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum, but now it's a part of JSS Science and Technology University from 2016 - 2017 academic year.",
" The undergraduate courses were granted academic autonomy by Visvesvaraya Technological University.",
" SJCE is accredited by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), all its departments are accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA).",
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"Symphony, the annual cultural festival of K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering, has created its name and popularity among Engineering and Management institutes far and wide for the last decade.",
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" The main aim is to promote, encourage and exhibit the talents of the students on a common platform and create interest in the classical, vocal and instrumental music.",
" Symphony hosts more than 9000 students every year.",
" Symphony has been graced by artists of the magnitude of Pt.",
" Hariprasad Chaurasia, Pt ShivKumar Sharma, Louis Banks, Hariharan, Indus Creed, Parikrama, KK, Bombay Vikings, Taufiq Qureshi, Dagar, Suraj Jagan, and Ustad Zakir Hussain.",
" The event also has a social touch to propagate a message relevant to the times like AIDS awareness, etc.",
" There have also been Auto Shows and an Army display at Symphony.",
" The organization is done by students which is also a time for building strong camaraderie and teamwork.",
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"Gachon University is an academic institute located in South Korea.",
" The current structure of Gachon university is the result of a merger between four existing universities.",
" Gachon University of Medicine and Science and Gachon-gil College merged in 2007, Kyungwon University and Kyungwon College merged in 2007, and Gachon University of Medicine and Science and Kyungwon University merged in 2012.",
" Gachon University has three campuses for undergraduates, the Global Campus located in Seongnam, satellite campuses on Ganghwa Island and in Yeonsu-dong, and the School of Medicine in Guwol-dong, Namdong-gu, Incheon, South Korea.",
" Gachon University signed a strategic partnership with Hawaii Pacific to allow students to study abroad.\""
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"The University of New England (UNE) is a private, coeducational university with campuses in Biddeford, Maine, Portland, Maine, USA, and a campus in Tangier, Morocco.",
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"The University of Arizona (also referred to as U of A, UA, or Arizona) is a public research university in Tucson, Arizona, United States.",
" Founded in 1885, the UA was the first university in the Arizona Territory.",
" The university operates two medical schools (University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson and the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix) and is affiliated with the region's only academic medical centers (Banner - University Medical Center Tucson and Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix).",
" The university is also home to the James E. Rogers College of Law and numerous other nationally ranked graduate and professional schools.",
" During the 2016–2017 academic year, there was a total enrollment of 43,625 students, including 34,072 undergraduates The University of Arizona is governed by the Arizona Board of Regents.",
" The University of Arizona is one of the elected members of the Association of American Universities (an organization of North America's premier research institutions) and is the only representative from the state of Arizona to this group."
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"Title: Westbrook College\n\nWestbrook College was a liberal arts college in Portland, Maine, founded 1831 as Westbrook Seminary in Westbrook, Maine. It closed in 1996 and merged with the University of New England, which uses its old campus.",
"Title: Albanian University in Berat\n\nThe University of Berat is a private institution, independent and secular Higher Education, which operates the state fee. Licensed by the Council of Ministers, no. 697 dated 18.06.2009, he opened the doors in the academic year 2009- 2010, offering programs in two faculties: Faculty of Social Sciences Programs in Science Teaching Legal, Political Science and Psychology General Administration and the Faculty of Economics with Learning programs in Banking and Finance-Business Administration. During the first academic year, about 1,000 students attended studies. A year later, this new institution offering undergraduate degrees in study programs: Preschool Teacher Education, Primary Education Teacher, English Language, Nursing, Engineering Computer and Information Technology, thus finalizing the 2010-2011 academic year with the opening of two new faculties: Faculty of Medical Sciences and the Faculty of Architecture and Inxhinierive. Academic Year 2010-2011 finds the University Berat with about 2600 students in the first cycle of study. Since the first year of its inception, the institution pointed at the center of academic life, the promotion of intellectual product and melting learning and research. Through presentations, research and exchange, the University directs and encourages the identification and development of projects that will once again consolidate its primary purpose, scientific development, and research toward better quality.",
"Title: Saint Joseph's College (Indiana)\n\nSaint Joseph's College (SJC; colloquially, Saint Joe) is a coeducational, private, Catholic liberal arts college located in Rensselaer, Indiana, United States. Around 1,100 students attended the College. Saint Joseph's College was ranked as a \"Best Midwestern College\" by \"The Princeton Review\" and U.S. News. On Feb. 3, 2017, the school announced it will temporarily suspend operations at the end of the 2016-2017 academic year.",
"Title: University of Pittsburgh School of Education\n\nThe University of Pittsburgh School of Education consists of five academic departments: Administrative and Policy Studies, Health and Physical Activity, Instruction and Learning, Learning Sciences & Policy, and Psychology in Education. The school is primarily located in Wesley W. Posvar Hall although the school has facilities in the Petersen Events Center, Trees Hall, the Learning Research and Development Center, Falk School, and other locations. As of the 2016-2017 academic year, the student body consisted of over 1,200 students with nearly 1,000 among the over 50 graduate programs. The school is currently ranked 27th in graduate education according to \"U.S. News & World Report\". As of 2017, over $26 million in funded research was undertaken in the school. ",
"Title: Westbrook College Historic District\n\nThe Westbrook College Historic District is a historic district in the Deering neighborhood of Portland, Maine. It is centered on the campus of the former Westbrook College, founded in 1831 as the nation's first coeducational boarding school. The college merged with the University of New England in 1996. The district, which includes six buildings constructed between 1833 and 1952, was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1977.",
"Title: JSS Science and Technology University\n\nJSS Science and Technology University or Jagadguru Sri Shivarathreeshwara Science and Technology University - formerly Sri Jayachamarajendra College of Engineering (often shortened to SJCE), is a government aided technical co-educational college located in Mysore, Karnataka, India. Established in 1963, SJCE has 12 departments in engineering, a Master of Computer Applications department. It was affiliated to the Visvesvaraya Technological University, Belgaum, but now it's a part of JSS Science and Technology University from 2016 - 2017 academic year. The undergraduate courses were granted academic autonomy by Visvesvaraya Technological University. SJCE is accredited by the All India Council for Technical Education (AICTE), all its departments are accredited by the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). It was founded and is managed by the JSS Mahavidyapeetha.",
"Title: KJSCE Symphony\n\nSymphony, the annual cultural festival of K. J. Somaiya College of Engineering, has created its name and popularity among Engineering and Management institutes far and wide for the last decade. Every year many students from various institutes be a part of this festival. The main aim is to promote, encourage and exhibit the talents of the students on a common platform and create interest in the classical, vocal and instrumental music. Symphony hosts more than 9000 students every year. Symphony has been graced by artists of the magnitude of Pt. Hariprasad Chaurasia, Pt ShivKumar Sharma, Louis Banks, Hariharan, Indus Creed, Parikrama, KK, Bombay Vikings, Taufiq Qureshi, Dagar, Suraj Jagan, and Ustad Zakir Hussain. The event also has a social touch to propagate a message relevant to the times like AIDS awareness, etc. There have also been Auto Shows and an Army display at Symphony. The organization is done by students which is also a time for building strong camaraderie and teamwork. Many students look back fondly at the memories gathered during this phase of their lives.",
"Title: Gachon University\n\nGachon University is an academic institute located in South Korea. The current structure of Gachon university is the result of a merger between four existing universities. Gachon University of Medicine and Science and Gachon-gil College merged in 2007, Kyungwon University and Kyungwon College merged in 2007, and Gachon University of Medicine and Science and Kyungwon University merged in 2012. Gachon University has three campuses for undergraduates, the Global Campus located in Seongnam, satellite campuses on Ganghwa Island and in Yeonsu-dong, and the School of Medicine in Guwol-dong, Namdong-gu, Incheon, South Korea. Gachon University signed a strategic partnership with Hawaii Pacific to allow students to study abroad.\"",
"Title: University of New England (United States)\n\nThe University of New England (UNE) is a private, coeducational university with campuses in Biddeford, Maine, Portland, Maine, USA, and a campus in Tangier, Morocco. The Biddeford Campus sits on 540 acres, the Portland Campus on 41 acres, and the Tangier Campus on 3.7 acres. During the 2016–2017 academic year, 13,743 students were enrolled in UNE's campus-based and online programs.",
"Title: University of Arizona\n\nThe University of Arizona (also referred to as U of A, UA, or Arizona) is a public research university in Tucson, Arizona, United States. Founded in 1885, the UA was the first university in the Arizona Territory. The university operates two medical schools (University of Arizona College of Medicine - Tucson and the University of Arizona College of Medicine - Phoenix) and is affiliated with the region's only academic medical centers (Banner - University Medical Center Tucson and Banner - University Medical Center Phoenix). The university is also home to the James E. Rogers College of Law and numerous other nationally ranked graduate and professional schools. During the 2016–2017 academic year, there was a total enrollment of 43,625 students, including 34,072 undergraduates The University of Arizona is governed by the Arizona Board of Regents. The University of Arizona is one of the elected members of the Association of American Universities (an organization of North America's premier research institutions) and is the only representative from the state of Arizona to this group."
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"Electric Daisy Carnival, commonly known as EDC, is one of the biggest electronic dance music festivals in the world , with its flagship held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
" Popular electronic dance producers and DJs such as Armin van Buuren, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Yellow Claw, and Tiësto perform at the many locations held yearly for EDC.",
" The festival incorporates various styles of dance music including trap, bounce, trance, techno, bass, house, hard-style, and more.",
" Since its inception It has since spread to various venues across the United States (California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, New York and Texas) as well as abroad, including Mexico, Puerto Rico, the UK, Brazil, Japan & India.",
" The largest electronic music festival outside of Europe, EDC was dubbed the \"American Ibiza\" in 2010.",
" In 2009, EDC became a two-day event, and in 2011 a three-day event in Las Vegas that drew 230,000 people.",
" In 2015 it drew more than 400,000 over three days (134,000 per day)."
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"Las Vegas Uncork'd (also referred to as Vegas Uncork'd and Vegas Uncorked) is an annual culinary and wine event in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
" The concept was developed by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, their advertising agency R&R Partners and Las Vegas resort partners who originally considered a number of magazine partners such as Bon Appetit, Food & Wine and Gourmet.",
" Bon Appetit was selected as the magazine partner after a review with each magazine.",
" The event was launched in 2007 by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, \"Bon Appétit\" magazine led by Editor-in-Chief Barbara Fairchild and co-creator and Executive Director Rob O'Keefe who led the first five years of development of what Eater.com called \"the world's most innovative culinary event\".",
" Las Vegas resort partners over the years include Bellagio, Caesars Palace and Wynn Las Vegas, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, The Venetian, Las Vegas and The Palazzo and each year the event features more than 80 celebrated chefs and over 25 events occurring over a spectacular four-day weekend."
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"The Colosseum at Caesars Palace is a theatre located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
" The theatre is the main entertainment venue for Caesars Palace.",
" Deemed the \"Home of the Greatest Entertainers in the World\", the theatre hosts numerous residency shows by Celine Dion, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Cher, Bette Midler, Shania Twain, and Mariah Carey.",
" Celine Dion has had the longest residency(1,110 shows as of June 2, 2018) at the venue grossing a total of $650 million since her arrival in 2003.",
" She also performed her record-breaking 1000th show at the venue on October 8, 2016.",
" The venue has an estimated seating capacity of 4,296 and is inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome along with aspects of contemporary architecture.",
" The cost of the theatre totaled $108 million, becoming the most expensive entertainment venue in Las Vegas, beating the \"O\" Theatre at the Bellagio Las Vegas."
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"Felguk is the stage name of the Jewish-Brazilian DJs and music producer duo Felipe Lozinsky (born February 12, 1986) and Gustavo Rozenthal (born February 26, 1982).",
" The duo performed - and had their single \"2nite\" as the track for the official trailer - at the dance music festival Electric Daisy Carnival 2010.",
" Later that year they played at Nocturnal Festival 2010, and peaked at #2 in Beatport with their remix of the 2007 dance hit \"Exceeder\".",
" Felguk have also remixed Madonna's 2009 single, Flo Rida featuring David Guetta \"Club Can't Handle Me\", and The Black Eyed Peas \"The Time (Dirty Bit)\"."
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"Poppermost is an original indie pop rock music band based in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.",
" The retro band draws comparisons to The Turtles, The Beach Boys, Harry Nilsson, Simon & Garfunkel, The Beatles, Queen, Elliott Smith, Elvis Costello, The Kinks, Paul McCartney, The Hollies, Traveling Wilburys, Oasis, The Who, Electric Light Orchestra, Wilco, and classic '60s / '70s pop rock radio.",
" Poppermost has been listed as one of \"Our picks for the best bands\" by the \"Las Vegas Weekly\" entertainment magazine, and also received a \"Best of Las Vegas 2007\" award from the \"Las Vegas Review-Journal\" newspaper.",
"<ref name=\"RJ3/25/07\">\"Best Local R&B Band\", \"Las Vegas Review-Journal\"</ref> Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist, Alex Oliver, and bassist and audio/video/graphics/web designer, Roy Rendahl, both registered with ASCAP, started Poppermost on July 4, 2001.",
" They have released three full-length albums, and several CD singles and EPs of original music, all recorded at Roy's Trimordial Studio in Las Vegas.",
" Roy is now mastering their latest recordings too.",
" Poppermost's influences include: The Beatles, R.E.M., The Beach Boys, Queen, Wilco, Oasis, classic '60s AM and '70s FM, The Who, Carole King, and Burt Bacharach and Hal David.",
" The Poppermost name originates from the early Beatles' inspirational call and response, John: \"Where are we going, lads?\"",
" Paul, George, Ringo: \"To the toppermost of the poppermost, Johnny!\""
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"The Clydesdale is an indie band from Las Vegas, Nevada who have grown prominent in the independent Las Vegas alt country and cowpunk community.",
" Their sound is described by \"Rolling Stone\" as \"bluegrass rock\" fit for \"the soundtrack to a western directed by Quentin Tarantino.\"",
" Their members, who perform dressed in western wear, include Paige Overton and her trademark \"ever-evolving beehive\" hairdo (vocals, guitar), Andrew Karasa, a carpenter who builds his own instruments and once cut his middle finger off with a table saw a mere week before performing with the band (vocals, guitar), Jason Aragon, who co-created Las Vegas' Neon Reverb Music Festival (bass), and Courtney Carroll, who has played in several Las Vegas bands including Venus Diablo (formerly Smurfette's Whorehouse) and Kid Meets Cougar (drums)."
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"Rock in Rio USA was a music festival held in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2015.",
" A spin-off of Rio de Janeiro's \"Rock in Rio\" festival, it was first held on May 8 and 9, 2015 at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds—a purpose-built venue on the Las Vegas Strip developed in cooperation with the festival's organizers.",
" It shared a similar structure and format to its Brazilian counterpart, hosting at least 120 acts for its first and only edition."
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"Insomniac Events, founded by Pasquale Rotella, is an American tour promoter focusing primarily on electronic dance music events.",
" It organizes a number of major dance music festivals, including its flagship Electric Daisy Carnival, along with other events such as Beyond Wonderland, Nocturnal Wonderland and Escape From Wonderland.",
" It jointly organized the Together as One festival with rival promoter Go Ventures prior to 2011.",
" Insomniac also organizes the \"EDMBiz\" conference (an industry event that first took place in 2012 to coincide with EDC Las Vegas, in a similar fashion to the Winter Music Conference and the Ultra Music Festival).",
" Insomniac is involved in the operation of three Los Angeles nightclubs—Create (in partnership with SBE, built on the site of the former Vanguard Hollywood), Exchange L.A. and the underground warehouse Factory 93, located at 1756 Naud Street.",
" Insomniac also organizes drum and bass and dubstep-oriented events under the brand Bassrush, hardstyle events under the brand Basscon and trance festivals under the brand Dreamstate."
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"Fans of Jimmy Century are an electronic/pop/indie dance music group with hypnotic grooves, trip hop obsession, and a love for modern noir.",
" They originated in San Francisco, but now call the lively city of Las Vegas, Nevada, home.",
" \"Fans, Fans of Jimmy, Jimmy Century, or FOJC\" is headed up by the talented vocalist Alicia Perrone and gifted guitarist Victor James.",
" Originally formed in 2007, the band is known for songs such as \"Va Va Voom to the Moon,\" \"International,\" \"Mr. Las Vegas,\" \"Blonde Ambition,\" and \"Hot Sahara\" which helped steam up Showtime's The L Word in 2008, in a sexy scene known by L Word fanatics as \"The Hot Sahara Scene.\"",
" Hot Sahara went on to climb to #23 on the FMQB Top Dance Radio Charts, with heavy support and airplay on Energy 92.7 SF KNGY and Pulse 87 NYC.",
" Additional Features include Ugly Betty, Samantha Who, and The Hills among others.",
" In 2013, Va Va Voom to the Moon received strong support from Las Vegas' top pop station, Mix 94.1FM."
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"Title: Electric Daisy Carnival\n\nElectric Daisy Carnival, commonly known as EDC, is one of the biggest electronic dance music festivals in the world , with its flagship held annually in Las Vegas, Nevada. Popular electronic dance producers and DJs such as Armin van Buuren, Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike, Yellow Claw, and Tiësto perform at the many locations held yearly for EDC. The festival incorporates various styles of dance music including trap, bounce, trance, techno, bass, house, hard-style, and more. Since its inception It has since spread to various venues across the United States (California, Colorado, Florida, Illinois, Nevada, New Jersey, New York and Texas) as well as abroad, including Mexico, Puerto Rico, the UK, Brazil, Japan & India. The largest electronic music festival outside of Europe, EDC was dubbed the \"American Ibiza\" in 2010. In 2009, EDC became a two-day event, and in 2011 a three-day event in Las Vegas that drew 230,000 people. In 2015 it drew more than 400,000 over three days (134,000 per day).",
"Title: Las Vegas Uncork'd\n\nLas Vegas Uncork'd (also referred to as Vegas Uncork'd and Vegas Uncorked) is an annual culinary and wine event in Las Vegas, Nevada. The concept was developed by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, their advertising agency R&R Partners and Las Vegas resort partners who originally considered a number of magazine partners such as Bon Appetit, Food & Wine and Gourmet. Bon Appetit was selected as the magazine partner after a review with each magazine. The event was launched in 2007 by the Las Vegas Convention and Visitors Authority, \"Bon Appétit\" magazine led by Editor-in-Chief Barbara Fairchild and co-creator and Executive Director Rob O'Keefe who led the first five years of development of what Eater.com called \"the world's most innovative culinary event\". Las Vegas resort partners over the years include Bellagio, Caesars Palace and Wynn Las Vegas, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay, The Venetian, Las Vegas and The Palazzo and each year the event features more than 80 celebrated chefs and over 25 events occurring over a spectacular four-day weekend.",
"Title: The Colosseum at Caesars Palace\n\nThe Colosseum at Caesars Palace is a theatre located on the Las Vegas Strip in Las Vegas, Nevada. The theatre is the main entertainment venue for Caesars Palace. Deemed the \"Home of the Greatest Entertainers in the World\", the theatre hosts numerous residency shows by Celine Dion, Elton John, Rod Stewart, Cher, Bette Midler, Shania Twain, and Mariah Carey. Celine Dion has had the longest residency(1,110 shows as of June 2, 2018) at the venue grossing a total of $650 million since her arrival in 2003. She also performed her record-breaking 1000th show at the venue on October 8, 2016. The venue has an estimated seating capacity of 4,296 and is inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome along with aspects of contemporary architecture. The cost of the theatre totaled $108 million, becoming the most expensive entertainment venue in Las Vegas, beating the \"O\" Theatre at the Bellagio Las Vegas.",
"Title: Felguk\n\nFelguk is the stage name of the Jewish-Brazilian DJs and music producer duo Felipe Lozinsky (born February 12, 1986) and Gustavo Rozenthal (born February 26, 1982). The duo performed - and had their single \"2nite\" as the track for the official trailer - at the dance music festival Electric Daisy Carnival 2010. Later that year they played at Nocturnal Festival 2010, and peaked at #2 in Beatport with their remix of the 2007 dance hit \"Exceeder\". Felguk have also remixed Madonna's 2009 single, Flo Rida featuring David Guetta \"Club Can't Handle Me\", and The Black Eyed Peas \"The Time (Dirty Bit)\".",
"Title: Poppermost\n\nPoppermost is an original indie pop rock music band based in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. The retro band draws comparisons to The Turtles, The Beach Boys, Harry Nilsson, Simon & Garfunkel, The Beatles, Queen, Elliott Smith, Elvis Costello, The Kinks, Paul McCartney, The Hollies, Traveling Wilburys, Oasis, The Who, Electric Light Orchestra, Wilco, and classic '60s / '70s pop rock radio. Poppermost has been listed as one of \"Our picks for the best bands\" by the \"Las Vegas Weekly\" entertainment magazine, and also received a \"Best of Las Vegas 2007\" award from the \"Las Vegas Review-Journal\" newspaper. <ref name=\"RJ3/25/07\">\"Best Local R&B Band\", \"Las Vegas Review-Journal\"</ref> Singer/songwriter/multi-instrumentalist, Alex Oliver, and bassist and audio/video/graphics/web designer, Roy Rendahl, both registered with ASCAP, started Poppermost on July 4, 2001. They have released three full-length albums, and several CD singles and EPs of original music, all recorded at Roy's Trimordial Studio in Las Vegas. Roy is now mastering their latest recordings too. Poppermost's influences include: The Beatles, R.E.M., The Beach Boys, Queen, Wilco, Oasis, classic '60s AM and '70s FM, The Who, Carole King, and Burt Bacharach and Hal David. The Poppermost name originates from the early Beatles' inspirational call and response, John: \"Where are we going, lads?\" Paul, George, Ringo: \"To the toppermost of the poppermost, Johnny!\"",
"Title: The Clydesdale\n\nThe Clydesdale is an indie band from Las Vegas, Nevada who have grown prominent in the independent Las Vegas alt country and cowpunk community. Their sound is described by \"Rolling Stone\" as \"bluegrass rock\" fit for \"the soundtrack to a western directed by Quentin Tarantino.\" Their members, who perform dressed in western wear, include Paige Overton and her trademark \"ever-evolving beehive\" hairdo (vocals, guitar), Andrew Karasa, a carpenter who builds his own instruments and once cut his middle finger off with a table saw a mere week before performing with the band (vocals, guitar), Jason Aragon, who co-created Las Vegas' Neon Reverb Music Festival (bass), and Courtney Carroll, who has played in several Las Vegas bands including Venus Diablo (formerly Smurfette's Whorehouse) and Kid Meets Cougar (drums).",
"Title: Rock in Rio USA\n\nRock in Rio USA was a music festival held in Las Vegas, Nevada in 2015. A spin-off of Rio de Janeiro's \"Rock in Rio\" festival, it was first held on May 8 and 9, 2015 at the Las Vegas Festival Grounds—a purpose-built venue on the Las Vegas Strip developed in cooperation with the festival's organizers. It shared a similar structure and format to its Brazilian counterpart, hosting at least 120 acts for its first and only edition.",
"Title: Insomniac Events\n\nInsomniac Events, founded by Pasquale Rotella, is an American tour promoter focusing primarily on electronic dance music events. It organizes a number of major dance music festivals, including its flagship Electric Daisy Carnival, along with other events such as Beyond Wonderland, Nocturnal Wonderland and Escape From Wonderland. It jointly organized the Together as One festival with rival promoter Go Ventures prior to 2011. Insomniac also organizes the \"EDMBiz\" conference (an industry event that first took place in 2012 to coincide with EDC Las Vegas, in a similar fashion to the Winter Music Conference and the Ultra Music Festival). Insomniac is involved in the operation of three Los Angeles nightclubs—Create (in partnership with SBE, built on the site of the former Vanguard Hollywood), Exchange L.A. and the underground warehouse Factory 93, located at 1756 Naud Street. Insomniac also organizes drum and bass and dubstep-oriented events under the brand Bassrush, hardstyle events under the brand Basscon and trance festivals under the brand Dreamstate.",
"Title: Rock in Rio\n\nRock in Rio is a recurring music festival originating in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It later branched into other locations such as Lisbon, Madrid and Las Vegas.",
"Title: Fans of Jimmy Century\n\nFans of Jimmy Century are an electronic/pop/indie dance music group with hypnotic grooves, trip hop obsession, and a love for modern noir. They originated in San Francisco, but now call the lively city of Las Vegas, Nevada, home. \"Fans, Fans of Jimmy, Jimmy Century, or FOJC\" is headed up by the talented vocalist Alicia Perrone and gifted guitarist Victor James. Originally formed in 2007, the band is known for songs such as \"Va Va Voom to the Moon,\" \"International,\" \"Mr. Las Vegas,\" \"Blonde Ambition,\" and \"Hot Sahara\" which helped steam up Showtime's The L Word in 2008, in a sexy scene known by L Word fanatics as \"The Hot Sahara Scene.\" Hot Sahara went on to climb to #23 on the FMQB Top Dance Radio Charts, with heavy support and airplay on Energy 92.7 SF KNGY and Pulse 87 NYC. Additional Features include Ugly Betty, Samantha Who, and The Hills among others. In 2013, Va Va Voom to the Moon received strong support from Las Vegas' top pop station, Mix 94.1FM."
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John McLaughlin's One on One was a weekly TV interview show that aired on which American public broadcaster, it was hosted by John Joseph McLaughlin, an American television personality and political commentator?
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"Allen Lee Peng-fei, CBE, JP (; born 24 April 1940) is a former Hong Kong industrialist and veteran politician and currently a political commentator.",
" He is the former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, serving from 1978 to 1997 and was the Senior Unofficial Member of the legislature from 1988 to 1991.",
" He was also the unofficial member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong from 1986 to 1992.",
" He was the founding chairman of the Liberal Party, a pro-business party in 1993 until he retired after his lost the 1998 election.",
" Since his retirement, he has become a political commentator.",
" Lee currently hosts \"Legco Review\", a RTHK weekly TV programme on the news about Legislative Council, among many other posts."
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"Mrinal Pande (born 1946) is an Indian television personality, journalist and author, and until 2009 chief editor of Hindi daily \"Hindustan\".",
" She left \"Hindustan\" on 31 August 2009.",
" She was appointed chairperson of Prasar Bharati, the official apex body of Indian broadcast media by Congress Government.",
" This appointment commenced on 23 January 2010.",
" She was replaced by Dr. A. Surya Prakash as chairperson of Prasar Bharati.",
" She also hosts a weekly interview show \"Baaton Baaton Mein\" on Lok Sabha TV under Congress Government.",
" She is the daughter of the Hindi novelist Shivani.",
" Earlier she worked for Doordarshan and STAR News during Congress regime.",
" She has also written a few short stories.",
" She was the editor of the popular women's magazine \"Vama\" from 1984-87.",
" The Government of India awarded her the fourth highest civilian honour of Padma Shri in 2006."
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"Jasmine Zhang (Chinese:张庆; PinYin:zhāng qìng; born March 13, 1978) is a Chinese talk show host, producer and businesswoman.",
" Jasmine was the host and producer (since 2006) of Beijing’s weekly TV program “Fortune Celebrity” (财智人物) on the economic channel (BTV-5).",
" It is the only interview show on the entire economic channel, and primarily focuses on interviewing successful businessmen from all over the world, as well as government officers related to economics.",
" She was also the host and deputy director of “Beijing Influence” (北京影响力), the economic circle's top awards ceremony in Beijing, China.",
" In addition, she has also hosted many other interview shows; news conferences; forums; and ceremonies.",
" In 2006, She was awarded the title of “Outstanding TV Host”, and coined as Headed Figure of BTV-5, due to the success of the 3rd “Beijing Influence Awards”.",
" In 2009, Zhang suspended her work and took degree abroad.",
" She received a master's degree in the program of Communication Management at Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism at University of Southern California in 2011."
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"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood (sometimes shortened to Misterogers or simply Mister Rogers) is an American half-hour children's television series that was created and hosted by namesake Fred Rogers.",
" The series originated in 1963 as \"Mister Rogers\" on CBC Television, and was later re-branded in 1966 as \"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood\" on the regional Eastern Educational Network (EEN, a forerunner of today's American Public Television), followed by its U.S. network debut on February 19, 1968, and it aired on NET and its successor, PBS, until August 31, 2001.",
" The series is aimed primarily at preschool ages 2 to 5, but has been stated by PBS as \"appropriate for all ages\".",
" \"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood\" was produced by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, public broadcaster WQED and Rogers' non-profit production company Family Communications, Inc.; previously known as Small World Enterprises prior to 1971, the company was renamed The Fred Rogers Company after Rogers's death.",
" In May 1997, the series surpassed \"Captain Kangaroo\" as the longest-running children's television series, a record the series held until July 2002, when \"Sesame Street\" beat \"Mister Rogers\"' record."
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"Mark Potter (born June 13, 1960 in Kingston, Ontario) has been a well-known sports broadcaster in Eastern Ontario for over thirty years.",
" Born and raised in Portsmouth Village in Kingston, Potter has worked both hockey and baseball broadcasts on TV & radio spanning four decades.",
" His sports broadcasting career began in 1981 when he replaced Chris Cuthbert (now lead sports announcer at TSN) as the colour man for Jim Gilchrist on Kingston Canadians Ontario Hockey League radio broadcasts for seven seasons.",
" Potter began his television career in 1981 at CKWS TV in Kingston, Ontario working alongside the legendary Max Jackson (member of the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame).",
" Max retired in 1982 and Potter became Sports Director at CKWS TV & Radio.",
" He anchored the nightly sports reports on the six o'clock and 11 o'clock evening newscasts on CKWS-TV for eleven years.",
" He built a reputation as a colourful, outspoken commentator and his favourite target was the hapless Toronto Maple Leafs teams of that era.",
" Potter left CKWS in 1992 to start a new career as an Investment Advisor, but has continued working as a freelance broadcaster with TVCogeco in Kingston.",
" He hosted a weekly one-hour local sports interview show called 'SportsMark'.",
" It ran for five-years and after a brief hiatus he returned hosting a weekly 30-minute sports interview program called 'Sports Profiles'.",
" Potter has been the TV play by play voice of the Kingston Ponies Senior baseball team on TVCogeco since the late 1980s and for the past ten-years has hosted Kingston Frontenacs OHL broadcasts on TVCogeco.",
" In addition he hosts a weekly OHL intermission feature called 'The OHL Roundtable\" that is shown in several OHL cities.",
" Potter began his career as a radio announcer at CKWS/CFMK radio in the late 1970s after graduating from Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario from the Broadcast Journalism program.",
" He anchored TV sports in Kingston starting at the age of twenty; the youngest anchor in the history of CKWS-TV, a station that goes back to the mid-1950s.",
" Potter also does radio work as the occasional co-host of the 'Big G & Mathews' morning drive show on KIX Country 93.5fm in Kingston.",
" In 2005 he won a prestigious TVCogeco STAR Award for being named the top broadcaster in Ontario for Cogeco stations.",
" A dedicated longtime community volunteer Potter has been a finalist for Kingston's Citizen of the Year award and a recipient of the Paul Harris Fellow; the highest honour given by Rotary International for community service.",
" He is in his tenth year as President of the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, Canada and has been on the Board of Directors since the early 1980s.",
" In 2003, he co-authored a book with J.W. 'Bill' Fitsell \"Hockey's Hub-Three Centuries of Hockey in Kingston,\" (published by Quarry Press) that chronicles Kingston's rich hockey heritage."
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"John Laughlin (born April 3, 1953), sometimes credited as John C. McLaughlin or John McLaughlin, is an American film and television actor."
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"John Joseph McLaughlin (March 29, 1927 – August 16, 2016) was an American television personality and political commentator.",
" He created, produced, and hosted the political commentary series \"The McLaughlin Group.\"",
" He also hosted and produced \"John McLaughlin's One on One\" which ran from 1984 to 2013."
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"Dr. Halla Diyab is British Libyan-born award-winning screenwriter, author, producer, broadcaster and TV commentator on British media and has recently appeared on Channel 4 News, BBC Newsnight, RT, CNN, Sky News, Channel 5 News, ITV Central, Al-Jazeera English, STV Scotland Tonight and BBC Radio 4.",
" She is also an author and analyst at The Jamestown Foundation monthly subscription-based “Militant Leadership Monitor”.",
" Diyab is a columnist at al-Arabiya English News, writing on Syria, ISIS and Middle East political affairs.",
" She has also written several successful Arab soap operas and produced several documentaries which have been aired across the Middle East, Europe and the UK, and have featured in international film festivals.",
" She worked as a TV presenter on Rotana Cinema TV Channel co-hosting the Egyptian talk show \"Lady of Ladies\" as well as holding a regular guest spot on Egypt’s Show.",
" Recently she hosted a weekly talk show \"from London\" on ANB TV in London.",
" She also hosted \"Syria on the Table\" TV talk show series.",
" Diyab was listed in Aliqtisadi Magazine as one of the most influential women in Syria for 2011.",
" She was profiled in the “Women Like Us” exhibition that celebrated inspirational Muslim women.",
" She is also the Founder and the Director of Liberty Media Productions which focuses on cross-cultural issues between Britain and the Middle East.",
" Diyab is a public speaker who spoke at the House of Commons, the Spectator Debate, Leicester National Interfaith Week, Uniting for Peace and London’s Frontline Club.",
" As well as working in the British media, she has worked in Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Syria and is an expert on the Middle East and Islamic culture."
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"Title: Allen Lee\n\nAllen Lee Peng-fei, CBE, JP (; born 24 April 1940) is a former Hong Kong industrialist and veteran politician and currently a political commentator. He is the former member of the Legislative Council of Hong Kong, serving from 1978 to 1997 and was the Senior Unofficial Member of the legislature from 1988 to 1991. He was also the unofficial member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong from 1986 to 1992. He was the founding chairman of the Liberal Party, a pro-business party in 1993 until he retired after his lost the 1998 election. Since his retirement, he has become a political commentator. Lee currently hosts \"Legco Review\", a RTHK weekly TV programme on the news about Legislative Council, among many other posts.",
"Title: The McLaughlin Group\n\nThe McLaughlin Group is a syndicated half-hour weekly public affairs television program in the United States, hosted by John McLaughlin from its first episode in 1982 until his death in 2016.",
"Title: Mrinal Pande\n\nMrinal Pande (born 1946) is an Indian television personality, journalist and author, and until 2009 chief editor of Hindi daily \"Hindustan\". She left \"Hindustan\" on 31 August 2009. She was appointed chairperson of Prasar Bharati, the official apex body of Indian broadcast media by Congress Government. This appointment commenced on 23 January 2010. She was replaced by Dr. A. Surya Prakash as chairperson of Prasar Bharati. She also hosts a weekly interview show \"Baaton Baaton Mein\" on Lok Sabha TV under Congress Government. She is the daughter of the Hindi novelist Shivani. Earlier she worked for Doordarshan and STAR News during Congress regime. She has also written a few short stories. She was the editor of the popular women's magazine \"Vama\" from 1984-87. The Government of India awarded her the fourth highest civilian honour of Padma Shri in 2006.",
"Title: Jasmine Zhang\n\nJasmine Zhang (Chinese:张庆; PinYin:zhāng qìng; born March 13, 1978) is a Chinese talk show host, producer and businesswoman. Jasmine was the host and producer (since 2006) of Beijing’s weekly TV program “Fortune Celebrity” (财智人物) on the economic channel (BTV-5). It is the only interview show on the entire economic channel, and primarily focuses on interviewing successful businessmen from all over the world, as well as government officers related to economics. She was also the host and deputy director of “Beijing Influence” (北京影响力), the economic circle's top awards ceremony in Beijing, China. In addition, she has also hosted many other interview shows; news conferences; forums; and ceremonies. In 2006, She was awarded the title of “Outstanding TV Host”, and coined as Headed Figure of BTV-5, due to the success of the 3rd “Beijing Influence Awards”. In 2009, Zhang suspended her work and took degree abroad. She received a master's degree in the program of Communication Management at Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism at University of Southern California in 2011.",
"Title: John McLaughlin's One on One\n\nJohn McLaughlin's One on One was a weekly TV interview show that aired on American public broadcaster PBS. It was hosted by John McLaughlin, also the host of \"The McLaughlin Group\". The show first aired in 1984 and produced its final program on May 24, 2013 after 29 years on the air.",
"Title: Mister Rogers' Neighborhood\n\nMister Rogers' Neighborhood (sometimes shortened to Misterogers or simply Mister Rogers) is an American half-hour children's television series that was created and hosted by namesake Fred Rogers. The series originated in 1963 as \"Mister Rogers\" on CBC Television, and was later re-branded in 1966 as \"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood\" on the regional Eastern Educational Network (EEN, a forerunner of today's American Public Television), followed by its U.S. network debut on February 19, 1968, and it aired on NET and its successor, PBS, until August 31, 2001. The series is aimed primarily at preschool ages 2 to 5, but has been stated by PBS as \"appropriate for all ages\". \"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood\" was produced by Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, public broadcaster WQED and Rogers' non-profit production company Family Communications, Inc.; previously known as Small World Enterprises prior to 1971, the company was renamed The Fred Rogers Company after Rogers's death. In May 1997, the series surpassed \"Captain Kangaroo\" as the longest-running children's television series, a record the series held until July 2002, when \"Sesame Street\" beat \"Mister Rogers\"' record.",
"Title: Mark Potter (sportscaster)\n\nMark Potter (born June 13, 1960 in Kingston, Ontario) has been a well-known sports broadcaster in Eastern Ontario for over thirty years. Born and raised in Portsmouth Village in Kingston, Potter has worked both hockey and baseball broadcasts on TV & radio spanning four decades. His sports broadcasting career began in 1981 when he replaced Chris Cuthbert (now lead sports announcer at TSN) as the colour man for Jim Gilchrist on Kingston Canadians Ontario Hockey League radio broadcasts for seven seasons. Potter began his television career in 1981 at CKWS TV in Kingston, Ontario working alongside the legendary Max Jackson (member of the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame). Max retired in 1982 and Potter became Sports Director at CKWS TV & Radio. He anchored the nightly sports reports on the six o'clock and 11 o'clock evening newscasts on CKWS-TV for eleven years. He built a reputation as a colourful, outspoken commentator and his favourite target was the hapless Toronto Maple Leafs teams of that era. Potter left CKWS in 1992 to start a new career as an Investment Advisor, but has continued working as a freelance broadcaster with TVCogeco in Kingston. He hosted a weekly one-hour local sports interview show called 'SportsMark'. It ran for five-years and after a brief hiatus he returned hosting a weekly 30-minute sports interview program called 'Sports Profiles'. Potter has been the TV play by play voice of the Kingston Ponies Senior baseball team on TVCogeco since the late 1980s and for the past ten-years has hosted Kingston Frontenacs OHL broadcasts on TVCogeco. In addition he hosts a weekly OHL intermission feature called 'The OHL Roundtable\" that is shown in several OHL cities. Potter began his career as a radio announcer at CKWS/CFMK radio in the late 1970s after graduating from Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario from the Broadcast Journalism program. He anchored TV sports in Kingston starting at the age of twenty; the youngest anchor in the history of CKWS-TV, a station that goes back to the mid-1950s. Potter also does radio work as the occasional co-host of the 'Big G & Mathews' morning drive show on KIX Country 93.5fm in Kingston. In 2005 he won a prestigious TVCogeco STAR Award for being named the top broadcaster in Ontario for Cogeco stations. A dedicated longtime community volunteer Potter has been a finalist for Kingston's Citizen of the Year award and a recipient of the Paul Harris Fellow; the highest honour given by Rotary International for community service. He is in his tenth year as President of the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, Canada and has been on the Board of Directors since the early 1980s. In 2003, he co-authored a book with J.W. 'Bill' Fitsell \"Hockey's Hub-Three Centuries of Hockey in Kingston,\" (published by Quarry Press) that chronicles Kingston's rich hockey heritage.",
"Title: John Laughlin (actor)\n\nJohn Laughlin (born April 3, 1953), sometimes credited as John C. McLaughlin or John McLaughlin, is an American film and television actor.",
"Title: John McLaughlin (host)\n\nJohn Joseph McLaughlin (March 29, 1927 – August 16, 2016) was an American television personality and political commentator. He created, produced, and hosted the political commentary series \"The McLaughlin Group.\" He also hosted and produced \"John McLaughlin's One on One\" which ran from 1984 to 2013.",
"Title: Halla Diyab\n\nDr. Halla Diyab is British Libyan-born award-winning screenwriter, author, producer, broadcaster and TV commentator on British media and has recently appeared on Channel 4 News, BBC Newsnight, RT, CNN, Sky News, Channel 5 News, ITV Central, Al-Jazeera English, STV Scotland Tonight and BBC Radio 4. She is also an author and analyst at The Jamestown Foundation monthly subscription-based “Militant Leadership Monitor”. Diyab is a columnist at al-Arabiya English News, writing on Syria, ISIS and Middle East political affairs. She has also written several successful Arab soap operas and produced several documentaries which have been aired across the Middle East, Europe and the UK, and have featured in international film festivals. She worked as a TV presenter on Rotana Cinema TV Channel co-hosting the Egyptian talk show \"Lady of Ladies\" as well as holding a regular guest spot on Egypt’s Show. Recently she hosted a weekly talk show \"from London\" on ANB TV in London. She also hosted \"Syria on the Table\" TV talk show series. Diyab was listed in Aliqtisadi Magazine as one of the most influential women in Syria for 2011. She was profiled in the “Women Like Us” exhibition that celebrated inspirational Muslim women. She is also the Founder and the Director of Liberty Media Productions which focuses on cross-cultural issues between Britain and the Middle East. Diyab is a public speaker who spoke at the House of Commons, the Spectator Debate, Leicester National Interfaith Week, Uniting for Peace and London’s Frontline Club. As well as working in the British media, she has worked in Libya, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, and Syria and is an expert on the Middle East and Islamic culture."
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What type of film was Luc Besson's film (2017) in which Dane William DeHaan had title character?
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3D science fiction adventure film
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"Le Dernier Combat (] , English: \"The Last Battle\" ) is a 1983 post-apocalyptic French film.",
" It was the first feature-film to be directed by Luc Besson, and also features Jean Reno's first prominent role.",
" Music for the film was composed by Éric Serra.",
" The film was the first of many collaborations between Besson, Reno and Serra.",
" A dark vision of post-apocalyptic survival, the film was shot in black and white and contains only two words of dialogue.",
" It depicts a world where people have been rendered mute by some unknown incident."
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"Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (French: \"Valérian et la Cité des mille planètes\" ) is a 2017 English-language French 3D science fiction adventure film written and directed by Luc Besson, and co-produced by Besson and his wife, Virginie Besson-Silla.",
" The film is based on the French science fiction comics series \"Valérian and Laureline\", written by Pierre Christin and illustrated by Jean-Claude Mézières.",
" It stars Dane DeHaan as Valerian and Cara Delevingne as Laureline, with Clive Owen, Rihanna, Ethan Hawke, Herbie Hancock, Kris Wu and Rutger Hauer in supporting roles.",
" Besson independently crowd-sourced and personally funded \"Valerian\" and, with a production budget of around $180 million, it is both the most expensive European and independent film ever made."
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"Jean-Jacques Beineix (] ; born 8 October 1946) is a French film director and generally seen as the best example of what came to be called the \"cinéma du look\".",
" Critic Ginette Vincendeau defined the films made by Beineix and others as \"youth-oriented films with high production values...The \"look\" of the \"cinéma du look\" refers to the films' high investment in non-naturalistic, self-conscious aesthetics, notably intense colours and lighting effects.",
" Their spectacular (studio based) and technically brilliant \"mise-en-scène\" is usually put to the service of romantic plots.\"",
" The \"cinéma du look\" included the films of Luc Besson and Léos Carax.",
" Luc Besson, like Beineix, was much maligned by the critical establishment during the 1980s, while Carax was much admired.",
" In late 2006, Beineix published a first volume of his autobiography, \"Les Chantiers de la gloire\" (in French only).",
" The title alluded to the French title of Stanley Kubrick's film, \"Les Sentiers de la gloire\" (\"Paths of Glory\")."
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"Shanna Besson (born Shanna Leila Besson) is a French actress and photographer who is the only child of French directors Maïwenn and Luc Besson."
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"No Limit is a French television action-adventure series created by filmmaker Luc Besson with Franck Philippon through Besson's EuropaCorp company.",
" Along with \"\", it represents one of Besson's first forays into television, although this time as a writer as well as a producer."
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"Dane William DeHaan ( ; born February 6, 1986) is an American actor.",
" His roles include Jesse on the HBO series \"In Treatment\", Andrew Detmer in \"Chronicle\" (2012), Jason Kancam in Derek Cianfrance's \"The Place Beyond the Pines\" (2012), Lucien Carr in \"Kill Your Darlings\" (2013), Harry Osborn in \"The Amazing Spider-Man 2\" (2014), James Dean in Anton Corbijn's \"Life\" (2015), Lockhart in Gore Verbinski's \"A Cure for Wellness\" (2016) and the title character in Luc Besson's \"Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets\" (2017).",
" He has also appeared in several advertisements for Prada."
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"Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds (French: Arthur et la guerre des deux mondes, also known in North America as Arthur and the Invisibles 3 or simply Arthur 3) is a 2010 English-language French animated/live-action feature film co-written, co-produced and directed by Luc Besson, based on his novel of the same title and starring Freddie Highmore and the other actors that reprise for the movie.",
" EuropaCorp produced the film, which is the third and final installment in Besson's Arthur series, following \"Arthur and the Invisibles\" and continuing \"Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard\"."
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"Lucy is a 2014 English-language French science fiction action film written and directed by Luc Besson and produced by his wife Virginie Besson-Silla for his company Europacorp.",
" The film was shot in Taipei, Paris and New York City.",
" It stars Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman, Choi Min-sik and Amr Waked.",
" Johansson portrays the title character, a woman who gains psychokinetic abilities when a nootropic drug is absorbed into her bloodstream."
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"Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard (French: Arthur et la vengeance de Maltazard, also known in North America as Arthur and the Invisibles 2 or simply Arthur 2) is a 2009 English-language French animated/live-action feature film co-written, co-produced and directed by Luc Besson, based on his novel of the same title and starring Freddie Highmore and Mia Farrow.",
" EuropaCorp produced the film, which is the second in Besson's Arthur series, following \"Arthur and the Invisibles\".",
" The film received generally negative reviews by critics.",
" It was a success in France but, due to its predecessor's failure at the American box office, was released direct-to-video in the United States.",
" It performed disappointingly in the rest of the world.",
" As a result, the film and its sequel, \"\", generated huge money losses for EuropaCorp."
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"Luc Besson (] ; born 18 March 1959) is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer.",
" He directed or produced the films \"Subway\" (1985), \"The Big Blue\" (1988), and \"Nikita\" (1990).",
" Besson is known for his distinctive filmmaking style and is associated with the movement critics call \"Cinéma du look\".",
" He has been nominated for a César Award for Best Director and Best Picture for his films \"\" and \"\".",
" He won Best Director and Best French Director for his sci-fi action film \"The Fifth Element\" (1997).",
" He wrote and directed the 2014 sci-fi thriller film \"Lucy\"."
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"title": "Luc Besson"
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"Title: Le Dernier Combat\n\nLe Dernier Combat (] , English: \"The Last Battle\" ) is a 1983 post-apocalyptic French film. It was the first feature-film to be directed by Luc Besson, and also features Jean Reno's first prominent role. Music for the film was composed by Éric Serra. The film was the first of many collaborations between Besson, Reno and Serra. A dark vision of post-apocalyptic survival, the film was shot in black and white and contains only two words of dialogue. It depicts a world where people have been rendered mute by some unknown incident.",
"Title: Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets\n\nValerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (French: \"Valérian et la Cité des mille planètes\" ) is a 2017 English-language French 3D science fiction adventure film written and directed by Luc Besson, and co-produced by Besson and his wife, Virginie Besson-Silla. The film is based on the French science fiction comics series \"Valérian and Laureline\", written by Pierre Christin and illustrated by Jean-Claude Mézières. It stars Dane DeHaan as Valerian and Cara Delevingne as Laureline, with Clive Owen, Rihanna, Ethan Hawke, Herbie Hancock, Kris Wu and Rutger Hauer in supporting roles. Besson independently crowd-sourced and personally funded \"Valerian\" and, with a production budget of around $180 million, it is both the most expensive European and independent film ever made.",
"Title: Jean-Jacques Beineix\n\nJean-Jacques Beineix (] ; born 8 October 1946) is a French film director and generally seen as the best example of what came to be called the \"cinéma du look\". Critic Ginette Vincendeau defined the films made by Beineix and others as \"youth-oriented films with high production values...The \"look\" of the \"cinéma du look\" refers to the films' high investment in non-naturalistic, self-conscious aesthetics, notably intense colours and lighting effects. Their spectacular (studio based) and technically brilliant \"mise-en-scène\" is usually put to the service of romantic plots.\" The \"cinéma du look\" included the films of Luc Besson and Léos Carax. Luc Besson, like Beineix, was much maligned by the critical establishment during the 1980s, while Carax was much admired. In late 2006, Beineix published a first volume of his autobiography, \"Les Chantiers de la gloire\" (in French only). The title alluded to the French title of Stanley Kubrick's film, \"Les Sentiers de la gloire\" (\"Paths of Glory\").",
"Title: Shanna Besson\n\nShanna Besson (born Shanna Leila Besson) is a French actress and photographer who is the only child of French directors Maïwenn and Luc Besson.",
"Title: No Limit (TV series)\n\nNo Limit is a French television action-adventure series created by filmmaker Luc Besson with Franck Philippon through Besson's EuropaCorp company. Along with \"\", it represents one of Besson's first forays into television, although this time as a writer as well as a producer.",
"Title: Dane DeHaan\n\nDane William DeHaan ( ; born February 6, 1986) is an American actor. His roles include Jesse on the HBO series \"In Treatment\", Andrew Detmer in \"Chronicle\" (2012), Jason Kancam in Derek Cianfrance's \"The Place Beyond the Pines\" (2012), Lucien Carr in \"Kill Your Darlings\" (2013), Harry Osborn in \"The Amazing Spider-Man 2\" (2014), James Dean in Anton Corbijn's \"Life\" (2015), Lockhart in Gore Verbinski's \"A Cure for Wellness\" (2016) and the title character in Luc Besson's \"Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets\" (2017). He has also appeared in several advertisements for Prada.",
"Title: Arthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds\n\nArthur 3: The War of the Two Worlds (French: Arthur et la guerre des deux mondes, also known in North America as Arthur and the Invisibles 3 or simply Arthur 3) is a 2010 English-language French animated/live-action feature film co-written, co-produced and directed by Luc Besson, based on his novel of the same title and starring Freddie Highmore and the other actors that reprise for the movie. EuropaCorp produced the film, which is the third and final installment in Besson's Arthur series, following \"Arthur and the Invisibles\" and continuing \"Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard\".",
"Title: Lucy (2014 film)\n\nLucy is a 2014 English-language French science fiction action film written and directed by Luc Besson and produced by his wife Virginie Besson-Silla for his company Europacorp. The film was shot in Taipei, Paris and New York City. It stars Scarlett Johansson, Morgan Freeman, Choi Min-sik and Amr Waked. Johansson portrays the title character, a woman who gains psychokinetic abilities when a nootropic drug is absorbed into her bloodstream.",
"Title: Arthur and the Revenge of Maltazard\n\nArthur and the Revenge of Maltazard (French: Arthur et la vengeance de Maltazard, also known in North America as Arthur and the Invisibles 2 or simply Arthur 2) is a 2009 English-language French animated/live-action feature film co-written, co-produced and directed by Luc Besson, based on his novel of the same title and starring Freddie Highmore and Mia Farrow. EuropaCorp produced the film, which is the second in Besson's Arthur series, following \"Arthur and the Invisibles\". The film received generally negative reviews by critics. It was a success in France but, due to its predecessor's failure at the American box office, was released direct-to-video in the United States. It performed disappointingly in the rest of the world. As a result, the film and its sequel, \"\", generated huge money losses for EuropaCorp.",
"Title: Luc Besson\n\nLuc Besson (] ; born 18 March 1959) is a French film director, screenwriter, and producer. He directed or produced the films \"Subway\" (1985), \"The Big Blue\" (1988), and \"Nikita\" (1990). Besson is known for his distinctive filmmaking style and is associated with the movement critics call \"Cinéma du look\". He has been nominated for a César Award for Best Director and Best Picture for his films \"\" and \"\". He won Best Director and Best French Director for his sci-fi action film \"The Fifth Element\" (1997). He wrote and directed the 2014 sci-fi thriller film \"Lucy\"."
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Buzz was a subsidiary of the flag carrier airline of which country from 2000 to 2004?
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Netherlands
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"Turkish Airlines (Turkish: \"Türk Hava Yolları\") () is the national flag carrier airline of Turkey, headquartered at the Turkish Airlines General Management Building on the grounds of Atatürk Airport in Yeşilköy, Bakırköy, Istanbul.",
" s of 2017 , it operates scheduled services to 302 destinations in Europe, Asia, Africa, and the Americas, making it the fourth-largest carrier in the world by number of destinations.",
" It serves more destinations non-stop from a single airport than any other airline in Europe.",
" Turkish Airlines flies to 120 countries, more than any other airline.",
" With an operational fleet of fourteen cargo aircraft, the airline's cargo division serves 64 destinations.",
" Istanbul Atatürk Airport is its main base, and there are secondary hubs at Esenboğa International Airport, Sabiha Gökçen International Airport, and Adnan Menderes Airport.",
" Turkish Airlines has been a member of the Star Alliance network since 1 April 2008."
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"Nicaragua Airways is the potential future national flag carrier of Nicaragua.",
" Its main base is Augusto C. Sandino International Airport, Managua.",
" It is the first time in 20 years that Nicaragua will have a national flag carrier, after Aeronica ceased operations in 1991.",
" Since then, the flag carrier status was awarded to Nicaragüense de Aviación also known as NICA Airlines.",
" Several airlines had tried to become the Nicaraguan flag carrier like CAAL (Central American Airlines), SANSA (Servicios Aereos Nicaraguenses S.A.) but none of these survived a year.",
" Today even NICA Airlines (6Y) is registered as the national airline of Nicaragua, the only international flight it operated once (Managua to Miami) and is done under the TACA code (TA) as a full TACA Airlines flight."
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"KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, legally \"Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V.\", is the flag carrier airline of the Netherlands.",
" KLM is headquartered in Amstelveen, with its hub at nearby Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.",
" It is part of the Air France–KLM group, and is a member of the SkyTeam airline alliance.",
" KLM was founded in 1919; it is the oldest airline in the world still operating under its original name and had 32,505 employees as of 2013 .",
" KLM operates scheduled passenger and cargo services to 145 destinations."
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"Air Mauritius Limited, operating as Air Mauritius, is the flag carrier airline of Mauritius.",
" The airline is headquartered at the \"Air Mauritius Centre\" in Port Louis, Mauritius.",
" Its main hub is Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport.",
" The company is the fourth largest carrier in Sub-Saharan Africa, and has an important standing in the European, African, and Indian Ocean region markets; the airline won the “2011 Indian Ocean Leading Airline Prize”, making it the seventh year in a row for it to win the award."
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"Aer Lingus, ( , an anglicisation of the Irish \"aerloingeas\" meaning \"air fleet\") is the flag carrier airline of Ireland and the second-largest airline in Ireland.",
" Founded by the Irish government, it was privatised between 2006 and 2015 and it is now a wholly owned subsidiary of International Airlines Group (IAG), the parent company of British Airways and Iberia.",
" The airline's head office is on the grounds of Dublin Airport in Cloghran, County Dublin, Ireland."
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"Buzz (styled as buzz) was a British low-cost airline operating services within Europe.",
" It operated from 2000 until 2004 as a subsidiary of KLM and then Ryanair."
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"Thai Airways International Public Company Limited, trading as THAI (, Thai: บริษัท การบินไทย จำกัด (มหาชน) ) is the flag carrier airline of Thailand.",
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"Title: Air Nicaragua\n\nNicaragua Airways is the potential future national flag carrier of Nicaragua. Its main base is Augusto C. Sandino International Airport, Managua. It is the first time in 20 years that Nicaragua will have a national flag carrier, after Aeronica ceased operations in 1991. Since then, the flag carrier status was awarded to Nicaragüense de Aviación also known as NICA Airlines. Several airlines had tried to become the Nicaraguan flag carrier like CAAL (Central American Airlines), SANSA (Servicios Aereos Nicaraguenses S.A.) but none of these survived a year. Today even NICA Airlines (6Y) is registered as the national airline of Nicaragua, the only international flight it operated once (Managua to Miami) and is done under the TACA code (TA) as a full TACA Airlines flight.",
"Title: KLM\n\nKLM Royal Dutch Airlines, legally \"Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V.\", is the flag carrier airline of the Netherlands. KLM is headquartered in Amstelveen, with its hub at nearby Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. It is part of the Air France–KLM group, and is a member of the SkyTeam airline alliance. KLM was founded in 1919; it is the oldest airline in the world still operating under its original name and had 32,505 employees as of 2013 . KLM operates scheduled passenger and cargo services to 145 destinations.",
"Title: Air Mauritius\n\nAir Mauritius Limited, operating as Air Mauritius, is the flag carrier airline of Mauritius. The airline is headquartered at the \"Air Mauritius Centre\" in Port Louis, Mauritius. Its main hub is Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport. The company is the fourth largest carrier in Sub-Saharan Africa, and has an important standing in the European, African, and Indian Ocean region markets; the airline won the “2011 Indian Ocean Leading Airline Prize”, making it the seventh year in a row for it to win the award.",
"Title: Aer Lingus\n\nAer Lingus, ( , an anglicisation of the Irish \"aerloingeas\" meaning \"air fleet\") is the flag carrier airline of Ireland and the second-largest airline in Ireland. Founded by the Irish government, it was privatised between 2006 and 2015 and it is now a wholly owned subsidiary of International Airlines Group (IAG), the parent company of British Airways and Iberia. The airline's head office is on the grounds of Dublin Airport in Cloghran, County Dublin, Ireland.",
"Title: Buzz (airline)\n\nBuzz (styled as buzz) was a British low-cost airline operating services within Europe. It operated from 2000 until 2004 as a subsidiary of KLM and then Ryanair.",
"Title: Air India\n\nAir India is the flag carrier airline of India. It is owned by Air India Limited, a government-owned enterprise, and operates a fleet of Airbus and Boeing aircraft serving 90 domestic and international destinations. The airline has its hub at Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi, alongside several focus cities across India. Air India is the largest international carrier out of India with an 18.6% market share. Over 60 international destinations are served by Air India across four continents. Additionally, the carrier is the third largest domestic airline in India in terms of passengers carried (after IndiGo and Jet Airways) with a market share of 13.5% as of July 2017. The airline became the 27th member of Star Alliance on 11 July 2014.",
"Title: Thai Airways\n\nThai Airways International Public Company Limited, trading as THAI (, Thai: บริษัท การบินไทย จำกัด (มหาชน) ) is the flag carrier airline of Thailand. Formed in 1988, the airline has its corporate headquarters in Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Chatuchak District, Bangkok, and primarily operates out of Suvarnabhumi Airport. THAI is a founding member of the Star Alliance. The airline is the largest shareholder of the low-cost carrier Nok Air with a 39 percent stake, and it launched a regional carrier under the name Thai Smile in the middle of 2012 using new Airbus A320 aircraft.",
"Title: Iran Air\n\nIran Air, branded as The Airline of the Islamic Republic of Iran (Persian: هواپیمايی جمهوری اسلامی ایران \"Havâpeymâyiye Jomhuriye Eslâmiye Irân\"), is the national flag carrier airline of Iran headquartered on the grounds of Mehrabad Airport in Tehran. Tehran-Imam Khomeini and Tehran-Mehrabad are its main bases for international and domestic flights. As of August 2017, it operates scheduled services to 59 destinations in Asia and Europe. The airline has a subsidiary for cargo services, called Iran Air Cargo, that operates scheduled and charter services.",
"Title: Nepal Airlines\n\nNepal Airlines Corporation (Nepali: नेपाल वायुसेवा निगम ) is the flag carrier airline of Nepal. Its head office is in the Nepal Airlines Corporation (NAC) Building in Kathmandu, and its main base is Tribhuvan International Airport, Kathmandu. The airline was established in July 1958 as Royal Nepal Airlines Corporation (RNAC) to be Nepal's first airline. The airline's first aircraft was a Douglas DC-3, used to serve domestic routes and a handful of destinations in India. The airline acquired its first jet aircraft, Boeing 727s, in 1972. As of May 2017, the airline operates a fleet of ten aircraft."
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5,662
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What is the nickname of the monarch to whom Francis Nethersole was secretary?
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" The office was also called \"Jeongwon\", \"Huwon\", \"Eundae\", or \"Daeeonsa\".",
" According to the \"Gyeongguk daejeon\" (Complete Codes of Law), the Seungjeongwon had 6 Royal Secretaries (\"Seungji\" 承旨), whose ranks were in the 3rd senior grade, as well as two recorders (\"juseo\" 注書).",
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"Valet de chambre (] ), or \"varlet de chambre\", was a court appointment introduced in the late Middle Ages, common from the 14th century onwards.",
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"Title: Francis Nethersole\n\nSir Francis Nethersole (1587–1659) was an English diplomat, secretary to the Electress Elizabeth, Member of Parliament for Corfe Castle, Dorset, and a Civil War political pamphleteer.",
"Title: Commander-in-chief of the British Armed Forces\n\nThe Commander-in-Chief of the British Armed Forces is a position vested in the British monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II, who as Sovereign and head of state is the \"Head of the Armed Forces\". Long-standing constitutional convention, however, has vested \"de facto\" executive authority, by the exercise of Royal Prerogative powers, in the Prime Minister and the Secretary of State for Defence, and the Prime Minister (acting with the support of the Cabinet) makes the key decisions on the \"use\" of the armed forces. The Queen, however, remains the \"ultimate authority\" of the military, with officers and personnel swearing allegiance only to the monarch.",
"Title: Royal Secretary\n\nRoyal Secretary (Basilikos Grammateus, Secretarius Regius) is a position at the court of a monarch generally responsible for communicating the sovereign's wishes to the other members of government. At times and places it may have a number of other duties. In most cases the royal secretary is a close adviser of the monarch. In some cases the office of Royal Secretary evolved into the Secretary of State.",
"Title: Private Secretary to the Sovereign\n\nThe Private Secretary to the Sovereign is the senior operational member of the Royal Household of the Sovereign of the United Kingdom (as distinct from the Great Officers of the Household). The Private Secretary is the principal channel of communication between the monarch and the governments in each of the Commonwealth realms. They also have responsibility for the official programme and correspondence of the Sovereign. Through these roles the position wields considerable influence.",
"Title: Secretary of State for Northern Ireland\n\nHer Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for Northern Ireland, informally known as the Northern Ireland Secretary (Irish: \"Rúnaí Stáit Thuaisceart Éireann\" ), is the principal secretary of state in Her Majesty's Government with responsibilities for Northern Ireland. The Secretary of State is a Minister of the Crown who is accountable to the Parliament of the United Kingdom and is the chief minister in the Northern Ireland Office. As with other ministers, the position is appointed by the British monarch on the advice of the Prime Minister.",
"Title: Henry II of France\n\nHenry II (French: \"Henri II\" ; 31 March 1519 – 10 July 1559) was a monarch of the House of Valois who ruled as King of France from 31 March 1547 until his death in 1559. The second son of Francis I, he became Dauphin of France upon the death of his elder brother Francis III, Duke of Brittany, in 1536.",
"Title: Elizabeth Stuart, Queen of Bohemia\n\nElizabeth Stuart (19 August 1596 – 13 February 1662) was Electress of the Palatinate and briefly Queen of Bohemia as the wife of Frederick V of the Palatinate. Due to her husband’s reign in Bohemia lasting for just one winter, Elizabeth is often referred to as The Winter Queen.",
"Title: Canadian Secretary to the Queen\n\nThe Canadian Secretary to the Queen (French: \"Secrétaire canadien de la Reine\" ) is the senior operational member of the Royal Household of Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada. It is the principal channel of communication between the monarch and her Canadian government, provincial governments, and the governments of the 15 other Commonwealth realms, as well as managing the monarch's other correspondence in the Canadian context and drafting speeches the Queen delivera in Canada or on Canadian topics. The secretary is responsible for advising the prime minister \"on matters related to the Canadian Crown, including providing advice on the Government of Canada's heritage-related commemorative initiatives, high level coordination of Royal Tours to Canada, and state ceremonial and protocol advisory functions.\" Additionally, the secretary chairs, \"ex-officio\", the Advisory Committee on Vice-Regal Appointments and holds responsibility for the official programme of tours of Canada by members of the Royal Family.",
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5,663
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Did both H. Bruce Humberstone and Michael Haneke work on the 1997 film "Funny Games?"
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"Title: Michael H – Profession: Director\n\nMichael H – Profession: Director (German: \"Michael Haneke – Porträt eines Film-Handwerkers\" ) is a 2013 documentary film directed by Yves Montmayeur about the Austrian film director Michael Haneke.",
"Title: Michael Haneke\n\nMichael Haneke (] ; born 23 March 1942) is an Austrian film director and screenwriter best known for films such as \"Funny Games\" (1997), \"Caché\" (2005), \"The White Ribbon\" (2009) and \"Amour\" (2012). His work often examines social issues, and depicts the feelings of estrangement experienced by individuals in modern society. Haneke has worked in television‚ theatre and cinema. Besides working as a filmmaker, Haneke also teaches film direction at the Film Academy Vienna.",
"Title: Michael Pitt\n\nMichael Carmen Pitt (born April 10, 1981) is an American actor, model and musician. Pitt is known in film for his roles in Bernardo Bertolucci's \"The Dreamers\" (2003), Gus Van Sant's \"Last Days\" (2005), Michael Haneke's \"Funny Games\" (2007) and M. Night Shyamalan's \"The Village\" (2004), and in television for his roles as Henry Parker in the teen drama \"Dawson's Creek\", Jimmy Darmody in the HBO series \"Boardwalk Empire\" and Mason Verger in the NBC series \"Hannibal\". He has also appeared in the films \"Hedwig and the Angry Inch\" (2001), \"Bully\" (2001), \"Silk\" (2007), \"Seven Psychopaths\" (2012) and \"I Origins\" (2014). His most recent appearance is in the film \"Ghost in the Shell\" (2017).",
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What state university was founded in 1927 and has 15 varsity athletic teams?
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Montana State University Billings
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"Title: Montana State Billings Yellowjackets\n\nThe Montana State Billings Yellowjackets (also MSU Billings Yellowjackets and MSUB Yellowjackets) are the 15 varsity athletic teams that represent Montana State University Billings, located in Billings, Montana, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Yellowjackets compete as members of the Great Northwest Athletic Conference for all sports.",
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"Title: Dixie State Trailblazers\n\nThe Dixie State Trailblazers are the 15 varsity athletic teams that represent Dixie State University, located in St. George, Utah, in NCAA Division II intercollegiate sports. The Trailblazers (formerly Red Storm) compete as members of the Pacific West Conference for all sports except football, which competes in the Rocky Mountain Athletic Conference. Dixie State began competing in NCAA Division II in the 2006–07 academic year after being a member of the NJCAA.",
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In what year was the University who operates KVSC 88.1 FM founded?
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1869
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5,666
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Who is Adnan Akmal's brother that was born 26 May 1990?
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Umar Akmal
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"Title: Umar Akmal\n\nUmar Akmal (Urdu: ; born 26 May 1990) is a Pakistani cricketer. He made his ODI debut on 1 August 2009 against Sri Lanka and made his Test debut against New Zealand on 23 November 2009. He is a right-handed batsman and a part-time spinner. Like his two brothers, Adnan and Kamran, Umar has kept wicket for the national team any many ODIs. His wife name is noor Fatima.",
"Title: Artyom Kazakov\n\nArtyom Pavlovich Kazakov (Russian: Артём Павлович Казаков ; born 26 May 1990) is a Russian professional football player.",
"Title: Imran Ali (cricketer, born 1985)\n\nImran Ali (born 14 August 1985) is a Pakistani cricketer who played a single List A match for the Multan Tigers during the 2012–13 season. From Sahiwal, Punjab, little else is known of Imran's life. A fast bowler, he played his sole match for Multan in the 2012–13 edition of the Faysal Bank One-Day Cup, against the Lahore Eagles. In the match, played at the Multan Cricket Stadium in March 2013, Imran took the wicket of the Eagles' captain, Adnan Akmal, in Lahore's innings, finishing with 1/28 from his nine overs, including two maidens.",
"Title: Constantin Roșu\n\nConstantin Roșu (born 26 May 1990) is a Romanian professional footballer who plays for Luceafărul Oradea as a forward.",
"Title: Matthieu Rosset\n\nMatthieu Rosset (born 26 May 1990 in Lyon) is a French diver. He competed in the 3 m springboard event at the 2012 Summer Olympics. He has won a gold medal (2012 3m springboard) and three bronze medals (1m springboard and 3m synchronized springboard in 2011 and 1m springboard in 2012) at the European Championships.",
"Title: Adnan Akmal\n\nAdnan Akmal (Urdu: ), born 13 March 1985, is a Pakistani cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and wicket-keeper who plays for Zarai Taraqiati Bank Ltd Cricket Team and has represented his country at U-17 level. Most recently, he was called up for Pakistan's tour against South Africa in the UAE, as a replacement for the first choice keeper, Zulqarnain Haider. His brothers, Kamran Akmal and Umar Akmal, both have central contracts with the Pakistan Cricket Board, and are regular fixtures in the national side. Adnan made his Test debut against South Africa on 12 November 2010.",
"Title: Dominick Drexler\n\nDominick Drexler (born 26 May 1990) is a German footballer who plays as a forward for Holstein Kiel."
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" It runs from the chaussée de Louvain to avenue de Roodebeek, passing rue du Radium, avenue Léon Mahillon, avenue Émile Max, avenue Milcamps, avenue Eugène Plasky, avenue de l'Opale and avenue Adolphe Lacomblé."
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"Title: National Association for Chiropractic Medicine\n\nThe National Association for Chiropractic Medicine (NACM) was a minority chiropractic association founded in 1984 that described itself as a \"consumer advocacy association of chiropractors\". It openly rejected some of the more controversial aspects of chiropractic, including a basic concept of chiropractic, vertebral subluxations as the cause of all diseases. It also sought to \"reform the chiropractic profession away from a philosophical scope of practice and towards an applied science scope of practice.\" It stated that it was \"dedicated to bringing the scientific based practice of chiropractic into mainstream medicine\" and that its members \"confine their scope of practice to scientific parameters and seek to make legitimate the utilization of professional manipulative procedures in mainstream health care delivery.\" \"While the NACM is focused on furthering the profession, its primary focus is on the rights and safety of the consumers.\" The NACM was the object of much controversy and criticism from the rest of the profession. It quietly dropped out of sight and its demise apparently occurred sometime between May 30, 2008 and March 6, 2010.",
"Title: Place Ampère\n\nThe Place Ampère is a pedestrian square located in the Ainay square, in the 2nd arrondissement of Lyon. It is nearly the middle of the rue Victor Hugo and is served by the metro station \"Ampère - Victor Hugo\".",
"Title: Victor Hugo de Azevedo Coutinho\n\nVictor Hugo de Azevedo Coutinho, 18th Count of Azevedo GCC, GCA (12 November 1871–27 June 1955), was a Portuguese naval officer, politician and professor, at the University of Coimbra and later the \"Escola Naval\" (Naval School). He was a member of the Portuguese Democratic Party and served as the President of the Council of Ministers (Prime Minister) for 7th government of the First Portuguese Republic (having led the country between 12 December 1914 and 25 January 1915). His government's composition was essentially made up of second-line political figures, and his government was jokingly referred to as \"\"Os miseráveis de Victor Hugo\"\" (\"The miserables of Victor Hugo\"), a play on the French author Victor Hugo's book \"Les Miserables\".",
"Title: Victor Hugo (Paris Métro)\n\nVictor Hugo is a station on Paris Métro Line 2. It is named after the author Victor Hugo, and located directly underneath Place Victor Hugo in the 16th arrondissement of Paris.",
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"Title: Jeremy J. Ford\n\nJeremy J. Ford is a film director and television writer based in Los Angeles, CA.",
"Title: Hauteville House\n\nHauteville House is a house where Victor Hugo lived during his exile from France, located at 38 Rue Hauteville in St. Peter Port in Guernsey. In March 1927, the centenary year of Romanticism, Hugo's descendents Jeanne, Jean, Marguerite and François donated the house to the City of Paris. It currently houses an honorary consul to the French embassy at London and a Victor Hugo museum; house and garden are both open to the public.",
"Title: Rue Victor Hugo (Brussels)\n\nRue Victor Hugo (French) or Victor Hugostraat (Dutch) is a street in the Schaerbeek municipality of Brussels. It is named after the French writer Victor Hugo (who spent his exile of 1851 to 1870 in Brussels). It runs from the chaussée de Louvain to avenue de Roodebeek, passing rue du Radium, avenue Léon Mahillon, avenue Émile Max, avenue Milcamps, avenue Eugène Plasky, avenue de l'Opale and avenue Adolphe Lacomblé."
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In what year was the band that played "Innervision" formed?
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"Idaho is an American rock band formed in 1992 in Los Angeles, California, United States by high school friends Jeff Martin and John K. Berry who had played in various bands and projects together since 1981.",
" The duo, who switched off on drumming duties and shared in the songwriting, were eventually signed to Caroline Records in December 1992 by Brian Long, and soon after released the \"The Palms\" EP and \"Year After Year\" full-length in 1993.",
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" The band toured the U.S. with similar-minded artists such as Red House Painters, Half String, Low, and Cranes from 1993 to 1995.",
" Dan Seta joined as a multi-instrumentalist on \"Three Sheets to the Wind\", the band's third album, along with Terry Borden on bass (later of the Pete Yorn band) and Mark Lewis (West Indian Girl) on drums.",
" Seta and Lewis had previously been in the band Pet Clarke together, along with Geoff Gans and former Let's Active touring bassist Janine Cooper, who went on to join Downy Mildew.",
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"System of a Down, sometimes shortened to System and abbreviated as SOAD, is an Armenian-American heavy metal band from Glendale, California, formed in 1994.",
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"Halfway to Gone is an American heavy metal band from New Jersey.",
" The band formed in 1999 when bassist and founding member of Solarized, Lou Gorra got together with Lee Stuart (Solarized's touring guitarist), and drummer Danny Gollin.",
" Chuck Dukehart from Sixty Watt Shaman played drums in the band for a year before being replaced by Kenny Wagner, also of Sixty Watt Shaman & Honky, who toured with them and played on \"Second Season\".",
" The band did U.S. tours & played shows with Clutch, Nashville Pussy, Nebula, CKY, Suplecs, and many others.",
" The band's style has been described as a mixture of Stoner rock, Southern rock and Heavy metal, inspired by Lynyrd Skynyrd and Black Sabbath, among others.",
" They released an album with Alabama Thunderpussy in 2000 and their own debut early the next year.",
" They have released two more albums since.",
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"Girl Talk was a British girl group, formed by Karen Wright and Leigh Pearce.",
" The girls, aged 12 and 13 respectively, released their debut single, \"Can The Rhythm\", in 1983 on Park Records.",
" By the next year Pearce had been replaced by Karen's sister, Julie Wright.",
" Signed to Innervision Records, the pair released the single \"Marvellous Guy\" in 1984, produced by Peter Collins, but it failed to chart.",
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"The Hunger is an industrial rock band from Houston, Texas formed by brothers Jeff and Thomas Wilson along with Brian Albritton.",
" During the initial year of putting the band together and working on new material the band wrote and independently released the single, \"Shock\" in 1991 which rose to the top of the dance charts.",
" Industrial dance music ruled the charts in Europe along with strong ties to Chicago, Wax Trax Records, and Houston.",
" Subsequent releases of \"Cut the Skin\" and \"Shoot to Kill\" gained national exposure on the dance charts and club scene.",
" \"Never Again\" was self-released as a radio single and quickly rose to the top of Houston Radio Station's 93Q and 96.5 attracting the attention of independent record label Alpha International.",
" Stephen Bogle produced the single of \"Never Again\".",
" The band wrote and produced the album \"Leave Me Alone\" but due to the bankruptcy of Alpha International the record sat idle.",
" It was released but there were no marketing efforts behind it.",
" After the release of the album, the band sought out drummer Max Schuldberg and they played their first concert as a foursome opening for Peter Murphy at Southern Star Amphitheater.",
" They played concerts in Texas as a foursome for two years.",
" Along with the three founders and newest member Max Schuldberg, the band added producer Stephen Bogle as guitarist to complete the line up.",
" The band recorded and produced \"Grip\" under their own start up label, Gut Records.",
" \"Grip\" went on to sell 15,000 units with the help of a crafty rework of Bad Company's \"Feel like Makin Love\".",
" Universal Records, at the time a brand new start up label, heard of the success of \"Grip\" and signed the band as their second artist ever.",
" \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\", the 3rd album, had already been recorded and mastered and was about to be manufactured for another self-release when Universal stepped in to sign the band and release the album as-is.",
" The Hunger had a hit song in 1996, \"Vanishing Cream\", from the \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\" CD, which received heavy airplay on rock stations and reached No. 4 on the Mainstream Rock charts.",
" After two years of constant touring, the band finally stopped to record their second release with Universal Records, \"Cinematic Superthug\".",
" After only moderate success with the single, \"Moderation\", the band asked to be and was granted a release from their contract from Universal Records.",
" Two songs, \"Shoot to Kill\", also from \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\", and \"If\", from \"Grip\", reached No. 42 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play chart.",
" The band has released six albums: two on Universal Records and four on independent labels. Former original drummer (1991-2003) Max Schuldberg (voted 2002's Best Drummer by the Houston Press Music Awards) parted with the band after the five albums in 2003 and moved to Los Angeles.",
" Former guitarist and two time Grammy Award nominee (remixer, for his work with D.J. Cubanito) Stephen Bogle now Produces artists in the Metal, Electronic, and Pop genres.",
" In late 2005 Stephen Bogle parted ways with the band, and Tim Huston was quickly picked up.",
" With having only a few practices with the band they headed on tour with Ten Years.",
" Tim Huston Stayed with the band from late '05 til 2013.",
" \"The lifestyle was just getting to overwhelming for me to handle\".",
" \"If I would have stayed, who knows what would have happened to me.",
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"The Walls are an Irish rock band.",
" They were formed in 1998 by two ex-members of The Stunning – brothers Steve and Joe Wall.",
" Their debut album \"Hi-Lo\" was released in 2000 and included the singles \"Bone Deep\", \"Something's Wrong\" and \"Some kind of a Girl\".",
" U2 invited The Walls to support them at their second show in Slane Castle in 2002 after the band sent them copies of their debut.",
" A number of songs from \"Hi-Lo\" featured in movies: Goldfish Memory, On the Edge, and Dead Bodies.",
" In 2002 they released the single \"To the Bright and Shining Sun\".",
" It was used on an Irish TV commercial and became a hit in Ireland.",
" The subsequent album \"New Dawn Breaking\" (2005) included \"To the Bright and Shining Sun\" and three other singles: \"Drowning Pool\", \"Passing Through\" and \"Black and Blue\".",
" The 2013 movie Begin Again starring Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo features \"Drowning Pool\" over the opening credits.",
" The first track on the album \"Open Road\" proved a favourite with Nic Harcourt on his KCRW show \"Morning Becomes Eclectic\" and he invited the band to play a session on the show in 2006.",
" They played SXSW in Austin, Texas, a few days beforehand.",
" The following year the band travelled to Australia and played their first shows there, opening up for Crowded House on the latter's first reunion gigs.",
" The Walls opened the shows in Sydney and Melbourne and also performed their own gigs in both of those cities.",
" The band's third album \"Stop the Lights\" was released in 2012.",
" The first single \"Bird in a Cage\" became a firm favourite with Irish radio, in particular with Irish DJ Tony Fenton who championed them.",
" The second single was the title track \"Stop the Lights\", an autobiographical story of a motorbike crash.",
" A video was shot for the song in the brother's hometown, Ennistymon, and in the Dublin mountains.",
" In March 2013 the band played their first shows in Russia and performed live on the Evening Urgant show.",
" They returned the following year."
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"Kurdt Vanderhoof (born June 28, 1961) is an American guitarist, best known as the lead guitarist and founding member of the American heavy metal band Metal Church.",
" As early as 1976, in Aberdeen, Vanderhoof was ardently networking with local musicians and had formed a band called Tyr, which included Kirk Arrington on drums and Vanderhoof on rhythm guitar.",
" In 1978 Vanderhoof joined Seattle hardcore punk band The Lewd adopting the stage name \"Blobbo\" on bass guitar, switching instruments to guitar the following year.",
" The Lewd relocated from Seattle to San Francisco in 1980.",
" Following Vanderhoof's departure from The Lewd he formed Metal Church, named after a nickname given to his San Francisco apartment.",
" Vanderhoof moved back to his hometown, Aberdeen, Washington, with a vinyl single of Trash Can Baby as proof of his interlude with the Lewd.",
" In the summer of 1982, he formed a heavy metal cover band named Shrapnel.",
" It consisted of Tom Weber on drums, Duke Erickson on bass (both from Hoquiam), Mike Murphey (\"muff\", from Montesano) and a guitar player Vanderhoof had jammed with in high school(Aberdeen).",
" Shrapnel played four events to warm up, including a frat party at Pacific Lutheran University, after which the other guitar player quit, having had a religious experience, unwilling to cover The Number of The Beast by Iron Maiden.",
" His part was replaced by Craig Wells of Aberdeen, and Tom was eventually replaced by Kirk Arrington (also from Hoquiam) on drums.",
" When Mike Murphy left the band, they recruited David Wayne for vocal duties.",
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"The Bastard Kings Of Rock were a local New York rock band formed by bassist Robt Ptak, of the band Size 14.",
" The band was started after Ptak's formed band Artificial Joy disbanded in 2001.",
" The Bastard Kings Of Rock were a three piece group with Aristotle Dreher on bass and Mike Hamilton on drums.",
" Hamilton left the band in 2004 to join the band Vaeda and was replaced by Alex Elena.",
" Elena's stay in the band was short-lived as the band split later the same year.",
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"Mathien is a Midwestern funk rock band named after lead singer and guitarist Chris Mathien.",
" Chris wrote, produced, and played all the parts on his first album \"Head, Heart & Hands\" (2007).",
" To form a live band Chris met with bassist Mike Schiff and drummer Aaron Bouslog and formed the group in Carbondale, Illinois, at Southern Illinois University.",
" They would later be joined by keyboardist George Jackson after relocating to Chicago, Illinois.",
" Lee England Jr. on violin was also added as a guest for the recording of the album \"Hello, Again\" (2009).",
" The band played a packed House of Blues in Chicago to kick off the album and tour.",
" With songs like \"Little Richard\", \"Dirt That I Do\",\"Goodbye\", \"Remember\" and \"We Don't Need to Make Love, to Know That We've Got it\" the band had built a strong fan base and played shows on a 2009–2010 tour.",
" 2011 brought some changes with the band for the recording of \"The Night I was an Alpha Male\" (2011).",
" George Jackson was out and Peter Wilkins joined the band on keyboards.",
" They kicked off with an album release party at House of Blues again and toured in the Midwest.",
" The band also broke into college radio playlists across the country; radio support came from North Central College WONC-FM in Naperville IL and Findlay College WLFC-FM in Findley, Ohio, and many others.",
" The title track received heavy air play plus songs like \"Jamie's Son\", \"Betaman\", \"Rub It In\", \"The Hold\" and the huge crowd favorite \"Lettuce Head\".",
" 2012 the band changed drummers and welcomed Omar Jahwar to the band, Mathien began a midwest tour during 2012 building a fan base at every show they played.",
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"Title: System of a Down\n\nSystem of a Down, sometimes shortened to System and abbreviated as SOAD, is an Armenian-American heavy metal band from Glendale, California, formed in 1994. The band currently consists of Serj Tankian (lead vocals, keyboards), Daron Malakian (vocals, guitar), Shavo Odadjian (bass, backing vocals) and John Dolmayan (drums).",
"Title: Halfway to Gone\n\nHalfway to Gone is an American heavy metal band from New Jersey. The band formed in 1999 when bassist and founding member of Solarized, Lou Gorra got together with Lee Stuart (Solarized's touring guitarist), and drummer Danny Gollin. Chuck Dukehart from Sixty Watt Shaman played drums in the band for a year before being replaced by Kenny Wagner, also of Sixty Watt Shaman & Honky, who toured with them and played on \"Second Season\". The band did U.S. tours & played shows with Clutch, Nashville Pussy, Nebula, CKY, Suplecs, and many others. The band's style has been described as a mixture of Stoner rock, Southern rock and Heavy metal, inspired by Lynyrd Skynyrd and Black Sabbath, among others. They released an album with Alabama Thunderpussy in 2000 and their own debut early the next year. They have released two more albums since. They went on extended hiatus in 2004 but are rumored to be doing another album in 2012 with original line up of Stu, Danny, & Lou on Smallstone Records.",
"Title: Girl Talk (musical group)\n\nGirl Talk was a British girl group, formed by Karen Wright and Leigh Pearce. The girls, aged 12 and 13 respectively, released their debut single, \"Can The Rhythm\", in 1983 on Park Records. By the next year Pearce had been replaced by Karen's sister, Julie Wright. Signed to Innervision Records, the pair released the single \"Marvellous Guy\" in 1984, produced by Peter Collins, but it failed to chart. Their only hit in the UK was their second Innervision single, a re-recorded \"Can The Rhythm\", which reached #92 in October 1984. The track was an early production of the hitmaking team Stock Aitken and Waterman. \"Can The Rhythm\" was also released in the United States, where it was released through Geffen Records and reached #26 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Club Play chart in 1985.",
"Title: The Hunger (band)\n\nThe Hunger is an industrial rock band from Houston, Texas formed by brothers Jeff and Thomas Wilson along with Brian Albritton. During the initial year of putting the band together and working on new material the band wrote and independently released the single, \"Shock\" in 1991 which rose to the top of the dance charts. Industrial dance music ruled the charts in Europe along with strong ties to Chicago, Wax Trax Records, and Houston. Subsequent releases of \"Cut the Skin\" and \"Shoot to Kill\" gained national exposure on the dance charts and club scene. \"Never Again\" was self-released as a radio single and quickly rose to the top of Houston Radio Station's 93Q and 96.5 attracting the attention of independent record label Alpha International. Stephen Bogle produced the single of \"Never Again\". The band wrote and produced the album \"Leave Me Alone\" but due to the bankruptcy of Alpha International the record sat idle. It was released but there were no marketing efforts behind it. After the release of the album, the band sought out drummer Max Schuldberg and they played their first concert as a foursome opening for Peter Murphy at Southern Star Amphitheater. They played concerts in Texas as a foursome for two years. Along with the three founders and newest member Max Schuldberg, the band added producer Stephen Bogle as guitarist to complete the line up. The band recorded and produced \"Grip\" under their own start up label, Gut Records. \"Grip\" went on to sell 15,000 units with the help of a crafty rework of Bad Company's \"Feel like Makin Love\". Universal Records, at the time a brand new start up label, heard of the success of \"Grip\" and signed the band as their second artist ever. \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\", the 3rd album, had already been recorded and mastered and was about to be manufactured for another self-release when Universal stepped in to sign the band and release the album as-is. The Hunger had a hit song in 1996, \"Vanishing Cream\", from the \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\" CD, which received heavy airplay on rock stations and reached No. 4 on the Mainstream Rock charts. After two years of constant touring, the band finally stopped to record their second release with Universal Records, \"Cinematic Superthug\". After only moderate success with the single, \"Moderation\", the band asked to be and was granted a release from their contract from Universal Records. Two songs, \"Shoot to Kill\", also from \"Devil Thumbs a Ride\", and \"If\", from \"Grip\", reached No. 42 on Billboard's Dance/Club Play chart. The band has released six albums: two on Universal Records and four on independent labels. Former original drummer (1991-2003) Max Schuldberg (voted 2002's Best Drummer by the Houston Press Music Awards) parted with the band after the five albums in 2003 and moved to Los Angeles. Former guitarist and two time Grammy Award nominee (remixer, for his work with D.J. Cubanito) Stephen Bogle now Produces artists in the Metal, Electronic, and Pop genres. In late 2005 Stephen Bogle parted ways with the band, and Tim Huston was quickly picked up. With having only a few practices with the band they headed on tour with Ten Years. Tim Huston Stayed with the band from late '05 til 2013. \"The lifestyle was just getting to overwhelming for me to handle\". \"If I would have stayed, who knows what would have happened to me. There was just no off button\". In 2013, guitarist Raf Rivera joined the lineup, and the band is currently in the process of recording their first new material in over 8 years.",
"Title: The Walls\n\nThe Walls are an Irish rock band. They were formed in 1998 by two ex-members of The Stunning – brothers Steve and Joe Wall. Their debut album \"Hi-Lo\" was released in 2000 and included the singles \"Bone Deep\", \"Something's Wrong\" and \"Some kind of a Girl\". U2 invited The Walls to support them at their second show in Slane Castle in 2002 after the band sent them copies of their debut. A number of songs from \"Hi-Lo\" featured in movies: Goldfish Memory, On the Edge, and Dead Bodies. In 2002 they released the single \"To the Bright and Shining Sun\". It was used on an Irish TV commercial and became a hit in Ireland. The subsequent album \"New Dawn Breaking\" (2005) included \"To the Bright and Shining Sun\" and three other singles: \"Drowning Pool\", \"Passing Through\" and \"Black and Blue\". The 2013 movie Begin Again starring Keira Knightley and Mark Ruffalo features \"Drowning Pool\" over the opening credits. The first track on the album \"Open Road\" proved a favourite with Nic Harcourt on his KCRW show \"Morning Becomes Eclectic\" and he invited the band to play a session on the show in 2006. They played SXSW in Austin, Texas, a few days beforehand. The following year the band travelled to Australia and played their first shows there, opening up for Crowded House on the latter's first reunion gigs. The Walls opened the shows in Sydney and Melbourne and also performed their own gigs in both of those cities. The band's third album \"Stop the Lights\" was released in 2012. The first single \"Bird in a Cage\" became a firm favourite with Irish radio, in particular with Irish DJ Tony Fenton who championed them. The second single was the title track \"Stop the Lights\", an autobiographical story of a motorbike crash. A video was shot for the song in the brother's hometown, Ennistymon, and in the Dublin mountains. In March 2013 the band played their first shows in Russia and performed live on the Evening Urgant show. They returned the following year.",
"Title: Innervision\n\n\"Innervision\" is a song by Armenian American rock band System of a Down. It was released as a promo sampler single and was played on radio stations. The song is from the \"Steal This Album! \" record.",
"Title: Kurdt Vanderhoof\n\nKurdt Vanderhoof (born June 28, 1961) is an American guitarist, best known as the lead guitarist and founding member of the American heavy metal band Metal Church. As early as 1976, in Aberdeen, Vanderhoof was ardently networking with local musicians and had formed a band called Tyr, which included Kirk Arrington on drums and Vanderhoof on rhythm guitar. In 1978 Vanderhoof joined Seattle hardcore punk band The Lewd adopting the stage name \"Blobbo\" on bass guitar, switching instruments to guitar the following year. The Lewd relocated from Seattle to San Francisco in 1980. Following Vanderhoof's departure from The Lewd he formed Metal Church, named after a nickname given to his San Francisco apartment. Vanderhoof moved back to his hometown, Aberdeen, Washington, with a vinyl single of Trash Can Baby as proof of his interlude with the Lewd. In the summer of 1982, he formed a heavy metal cover band named Shrapnel. It consisted of Tom Weber on drums, Duke Erickson on bass (both from Hoquiam), Mike Murphey (\"muff\", from Montesano) and a guitar player Vanderhoof had jammed with in high school(Aberdeen). Shrapnel played four events to warm up, including a frat party at Pacific Lutheran University, after which the other guitar player quit, having had a religious experience, unwilling to cover The Number of The Beast by Iron Maiden. His part was replaced by Craig Wells of Aberdeen, and Tom was eventually replaced by Kirk Arrington (also from Hoquiam) on drums. When Mike Murphy left the band, they recruited David Wayne for vocal duties. By 1983, Shrapnel had renamed itself to Vanderhoof's original band name, Metal Church.",
"Title: The Bastard Kings of Rock\n\nThe Bastard Kings Of Rock were a local New York rock band formed by bassist Robt Ptak, of the band Size 14. The band was started after Ptak's formed band Artificial Joy disbanded in 2001. The Bastard Kings Of Rock were a three piece group with Aristotle Dreher on bass and Mike Hamilton on drums. Hamilton left the band in 2004 to join the band Vaeda and was replaced by Alex Elena. Elena's stay in the band was short-lived as the band split later the same year. At one time former Psychotica drummer Buz also played with the band.",
"Title: Mathien\n\nMathien is a Midwestern funk rock band named after lead singer and guitarist Chris Mathien. Chris wrote, produced, and played all the parts on his first album \"Head, Heart & Hands\" (2007). To form a live band Chris met with bassist Mike Schiff and drummer Aaron Bouslog and formed the group in Carbondale, Illinois, at Southern Illinois University. They would later be joined by keyboardist George Jackson after relocating to Chicago, Illinois. Lee England Jr. on violin was also added as a guest for the recording of the album \"Hello, Again\" (2009). The band played a packed House of Blues in Chicago to kick off the album and tour. With songs like \"Little Richard\", \"Dirt That I Do\",\"Goodbye\", \"Remember\" and \"We Don't Need to Make Love, to Know That We've Got it\" the band had built a strong fan base and played shows on a 2009–2010 tour. 2011 brought some changes with the band for the recording of \"The Night I was an Alpha Male\" (2011). George Jackson was out and Peter Wilkins joined the band on keyboards. They kicked off with an album release party at House of Blues again and toured in the Midwest. The band also broke into college radio playlists across the country; radio support came from North Central College WONC-FM in Naperville IL and Findlay College WLFC-FM in Findley, Ohio, and many others. The title track received heavy air play plus songs like \"Jamie's Son\", \"Betaman\", \"Rub It In\", \"The Hold\" and the huge crowd favorite \"Lettuce Head\". 2012 the band changed drummers and welcomed Omar Jahwar to the band, Mathien began a midwest tour during 2012 building a fan base at every show they played. Later that year Chris Mathien was on WONC-FM's Local Chaos radio show and said the band will be recording a new album for release in 2013."
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Carl Bialik is an American journalist, who on February 6, 2017, was named Data Science Editor of Yelp, working on Yelpblog, in late 2013, Bialik was hired by which American statistician and writer who analyzes baseball (see sabermetrics) and elections,at FiveThirtyEight.com?
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"Title: Maggie Koerth-Baker\n\nMaggie Koerth-Baker (born 1981) is an American science journalist. She is a senior science editor at \"FiveThirtyEight\" and was previously a science editor at \"Boing Boing\" and a monthly columnist for \"The New York Times Magazine\". Koerth-Baker is the author of the 2012 book \"Before the Lights Go Out: Conquering the Energy Crisis Before It Conquers Us\".",
"Title: Carl Bialik\n\nCarl Bialik is an American journalist, who on February 6, 2017, was named Data Science Editor of Yelp, working on Yelpblog. Prior to this, Bialik was known for his work for \"The Wall Street Journal's\" web site, and the paper itself. He is also a co-founder of the growing online-only \"Gelf Magazine\". In late 2013, Bialik was hired by Nate Silver at FiveThirtyEight.com.",
"Title: Pete Palmer\n\nPete Palmer (born January 30, 1938) is an American sports statistician and encyclopedia editor. He is a major contributor to the applied mathematical field referred to as sabermetrics. Along with the Bill James \"Baseball Abstracts\", Palmer's book \"The Hidden Game of Baseball\" is often referred to as providing the foundation upon which the field of sabermetrics was built.",
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"Title: David Dunson\n\nDavid Brian Dunson (born 1972) is an American statistician who is Arts and Sciences Distinguished Professor of Statistical Science, Mathematics and Electrical & Computer Engineering at Duke University. His research focuses on developing innovative statistical methods for complex and high-dimensional data. Particular themes of his work include the use of Bayesian hierarchical models, methods for learning latent structure in complex data, and the development of computationally efficient algorithms for uncertainty quantification. He is currently serving as joint Editor of the Journal of the Royal Statistical Society Series B.",
"Title: Daniel J. Bauer\n\nDaniel John Bauer (born June 29, 1973) is an American statistician, professor, and director of the quantitative psychology program at the University of North Carolina, where he is also faculty at the Center for Developmental Science. He is known for rigorous methodological work on latent variable models and is a proponent of \"integrative data analysis\", a meta-analytic technique that pools raw data across multiple independent studies.",
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"Title: Nate Silver\n\nNathaniel Read Silver (born January 13, 1978) is an American statistician and writer who analyzes baseball (see sabermetrics) and elections (see psephology). He is the editor-in-chief of ESPN's \"FiveThirtyEight\" and a Special Correspondent for ABC News. Silver first gained public recognition for developing PECOTA, a system for forecasting the performance and career development of Major League Baseball players, which he sold to and then managed for Baseball Prospectus from 2003 to 2009."
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How many pop hits on the "Billboard" Hot 100 between 1955 and 1999 has this American composer and singer-songwriter of "It's Going to Take Some Time" written or co-written?
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"Keith Sweat is the eponymous fifth studio album by American R&B recording artist of the same name.",
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"Exposure is the debut studio album by American girl group Exposé, released on March 2, 1987.",
" It reached number sixteen on the \"Billboard\" 200 and number twenty on the R&B albums chart and was certified double platinum by the RIAA in May 1990.",
" The album spawned four top-ten singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, including \"Seasons Change\", which topped the chart in February 1988.",
" Other hit singles were the breakthrough hit \"Come Go with Me\" (number 5 U.S.), a re-recorded version of the song \"Point of No Return\" (number 5 U.S.) and \"Let Me Be the One\" (number 7 U.S.).",
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"Alabama is a country music band composed of Randy Owen, Jeff Cook, Teddy Gentry and Mark Herndon.",
" Its discography comprises nineteen studio albums, including sixteen for RCA Records, as well as two Christmas albums and two Christian music albums.",
" Alabama also charted sixty-four singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts (not counting Christmas releases and guest singles), of which thirty-two reached Number One.",
" The band's longest-lasting Number One was \"Jukebox in My Mind\", which spent four weeks at that position in 1990.",
" Several of the band's early-1980s releases also crossed over to the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks charts, including \"Love in the First Degree\", \"Take Me Down\" and \"The Closer You Get\", all of which were Top 40 pop hits."
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"Carole King (born Carol Joan Klein, February 9, 1942) is an American composer and singer-songwriter.",
" She is the most successful female songwriter of the latter half of the 20th century in the USA, having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 between 1955 and 1999.",
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"The Midnighters were an American R&B group from Detroit, Michigan.",
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" They were also notable for launching the career of lead singer Hank Ballard and the worldwide dance craze the Twist.",
" Between 1953 and 1962 the Midnighters had almost two dozen hits on the U.S. Pop & R&B charts.",
" Their big hits included the million-selling Billboard Top 10 pop hits \"Finger Popping Time\" (for which they received a 1961 Grammy Award nomination), and \"Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go\".",
" The Midnighters also had 13 Top 10 R&B hits, including three that reached number 1.",
" Their Top 10 R&B hits included \"Work with Me, Annie\", \"It's Love Baby (24 Hours a Day)\", \"Annie Had a Baby\", \"The Hoochi Coochi Coo\", \"Teardrops on Your Letter\", \"Get It\", \"The Float\" and \"Nothing but Good\".",
" They received the Rhythm and Blues Foundation's prestigious Pioneer Award in 1992 and were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999.",
" The group's lead singer, Hank Ballard, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990.",
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"\"Sophisticated Lady (She's a Different Lady)\" is a 1976 R&B/Soul song recorded by American singer Natalie Cole issued as lead single from her second album \"Natalie\".",
" It spent one week at #1 on the Hot Soul Singles charts in 1976, becoming Cole's third consecutive #1 soul hit, and won Cole a second consecutive Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance.",
" \"Sophisticated Lady...\" would not be one of Cole's biggest US Pop hits rising no higher than #25 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100; however it provided Cole with a Top Ten hit in both Italy and New Zealand with respective peaks of #8 and #4; \"Sophisticated Lady...\" would remain Cole's only Top 20 hit in Italy and also her highest charting single in New Zealand although in 1988 \"Pink Cadillac\" would also reach #4 NZ."
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"Jack Leroy \"Jackie\" Wilson Jr. (June 9, 1934 – January 21, 1984) was an American soul singer-songwriter and performer.",
" A tenor with a four octave vocal range, he was nicknamed \"Mr. Excitement\", and was important in the transition of rhythm and blues into soul.",
" He was considered a master showman, and one of the most dynamic and influential singers and performers in R&B and rock 'n' roll history.",
" Gaining fame in his early years as a member of the R&B vocal group Billy Ward and His Dominoes, he went solo in 1957 and recorded over 50 hit singles that spanned R&B, pop, soul, doo-wop and easy listening.",
" This included 16 R&B Top 10 hits, including six R&B number ones.",
" On the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, he scored 14 Top 20 Pop hits, six of which made it into the Pop Top 10."
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"\"It's Going to Take Some Time\" is a song written by Carole King and Toni Stern for King’s 1971 album, \"Music\".",
" It was redone by the Carpenters in 1972 for their fourth album, \"A Song for You\".",
" According to Richard Carpenter, he had to choose which songs he wanted to remake, and there was a big pile of 7\" singles he had to listen to.",
" When he encountered \"It's Going to Take Some Time\", he knew it would be a hit, and recorded it.",
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"Buddy Brock is an American country music songwriter.",
" His biggest hits to date are \"Watermelon Crawl,\" co-written with Zack Turner, which reached the #4 spot on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart and made the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 as a dance remix; and the 1992 song \"There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio,\" co-written and performed by Aaron Tippin, which held the number 1 position on the country chart for three consecutive weeks in April and May, 1992.",
" Other songs written or co-written by Brock include \"I Wanna Fall in Love,\" a #3 country hit co-written with Mark Spiro for Lila McCann; \"You've Got to Stand for Something\" (co-written with and sung by Tippin), which reached #6 on the \"Billboard\" country chart); \"Haunted Heart\" (co-written with Kim Williams), a #9 country hit for Sammy Kershaw; and \"I Wonder How Far It Is Over You\" (co-written with and sung by Tippin), a top-40 country hit."
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"American singer Kesha made her international debut in early 2009 featuring on the Flo Rida single, \"Right Round\", which reached number one in the United States on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and topped the charts in five other countries.",
" Kesha's debut album, \"Animal\", released in January 2010, topped the Canadian and American charts, debuting at number one in its first week on the \"Billboard\" 200.",
" The album's lead single, and Kesha's solo debut single, \"Tik Tok\", was released in August 2009 and reached number one in eleven countries and spent nine consecutive weeks on top of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" Since its release in 2009, the song has sold 15 million copies worldwide, therefore making it the best-selling digital single of all time.",
" The album spawned three more hit singles, \"Blah Blah Blah\", \"Your Love Is My Drug\" and \"Take It Off\".",
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"Title: Keith Sweat (album)\n\nKeith Sweat is the eponymous fifth studio album by American R&B recording artist of the same name. The album was released on June 25, 1996. The single \"Twisted\" made it to #2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, his biggest hit ever on that chart. \" Nobody\" peaked at #3 on the same chart. Both songs are his final two of six hits to reach number one on the R&B singles chart and gave Sweat two more Top 5 pop hits in eight years since his debut single, \"I Want Her.\"",
"Title: Exposure (Exposé album)\n\nExposure is the debut studio album by American girl group Exposé, released on March 2, 1987. It reached number sixteen on the \"Billboard\" 200 and number twenty on the R&B albums chart and was certified double platinum by the RIAA in May 1990. The album spawned four top-ten singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, including \"Seasons Change\", which topped the chart in February 1988. Other hit singles were the breakthrough hit \"Come Go with Me\" (number 5 U.S.), a re-recorded version of the song \"Point of No Return\" (number 5 U.S.) and \"Let Me Be the One\" (number 7 U.S.). This was the first debut album by a group to feature four top-ten \"Billboard\" pop hits – a feat Cyndi Lauper achieved as a solo artist with her 1983 album \"She's So Unusual\".",
"Title: Alabama discography\n\nAlabama is a country music band composed of Randy Owen, Jeff Cook, Teddy Gentry and Mark Herndon. Its discography comprises nineteen studio albums, including sixteen for RCA Records, as well as two Christmas albums and two Christian music albums. Alabama also charted sixty-four singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts (not counting Christmas releases and guest singles), of which thirty-two reached Number One. The band's longest-lasting Number One was \"Jukebox in My Mind\", which spent four weeks at that position in 1990. Several of the band's early-1980s releases also crossed over to the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks charts, including \"Love in the First Degree\", \"Take Me Down\" and \"The Closer You Get\", all of which were Top 40 pop hits.",
"Title: Carole King\n\nCarole King (born Carol Joan Klein, February 9, 1942) is an American composer and singer-songwriter. She is the most successful female songwriter of the latter half of the 20th century in the USA, having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 between 1955 and 1999. King also wrote 61 hits that charted in the UK, making her the most successful female songwriter on the UK singles charts between 1952 and 2005.",
"Title: The Midnighters\n\nThe Midnighters were an American R&B group from Detroit, Michigan. They were an influential group in the 1950s and early 1960s, with many R&B hit records. They were also notable for launching the career of lead singer Hank Ballard and the worldwide dance craze the Twist. Between 1953 and 1962 the Midnighters had almost two dozen hits on the U.S. Pop & R&B charts. Their big hits included the million-selling Billboard Top 10 pop hits \"Finger Popping Time\" (for which they received a 1961 Grammy Award nomination), and \"Let's Go, Let's Go, Let's Go\". The Midnighters also had 13 Top 10 R&B hits, including three that reached number 1. Their Top 10 R&B hits included \"Work with Me, Annie\", \"It's Love Baby (24 Hours a Day)\", \"Annie Had a Baby\", \"The Hoochi Coochi Coo\", \"Teardrops on Your Letter\", \"Get It\", \"The Float\" and \"Nothing but Good\". They received the Rhythm and Blues Foundation's prestigious Pioneer Award in 1992 and were inducted into the Vocal Group Hall of Fame in 1999. The group's lead singer, Hank Ballard, was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in 1990. The Midnighters as a \"group\" were inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame on April 14, 2012.",
"Title: Sophisticated Lady (She's a Different Lady)\n\n\"Sophisticated Lady (She's a Different Lady)\" is a 1976 R&B/Soul song recorded by American singer Natalie Cole issued as lead single from her second album \"Natalie\". It spent one week at #1 on the Hot Soul Singles charts in 1976, becoming Cole's third consecutive #1 soul hit, and won Cole a second consecutive Grammy Award for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. \"Sophisticated Lady...\" would not be one of Cole's biggest US Pop hits rising no higher than #25 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100; however it provided Cole with a Top Ten hit in both Italy and New Zealand with respective peaks of #8 and #4; \"Sophisticated Lady...\" would remain Cole's only Top 20 hit in Italy and also her highest charting single in New Zealand although in 1988 \"Pink Cadillac\" would also reach #4 NZ.",
"Title: Jackie Wilson\n\nJack Leroy \"Jackie\" Wilson Jr. (June 9, 1934 – January 21, 1984) was an American soul singer-songwriter and performer. A tenor with a four octave vocal range, he was nicknamed \"Mr. Excitement\", and was important in the transition of rhythm and blues into soul. He was considered a master showman, and one of the most dynamic and influential singers and performers in R&B and rock 'n' roll history. Gaining fame in his early years as a member of the R&B vocal group Billy Ward and His Dominoes, he went solo in 1957 and recorded over 50 hit singles that spanned R&B, pop, soul, doo-wop and easy listening. This included 16 R&B Top 10 hits, including six R&B number ones. On the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, he scored 14 Top 20 Pop hits, six of which made it into the Pop Top 10.",
"Title: It's Going to Take Some Time\n\n\"It's Going to Take Some Time\" is a song written by Carole King and Toni Stern for King’s 1971 album, \"Music\". It was redone by the Carpenters in 1972 for their fourth album, \"A Song for You\". According to Richard Carpenter, he had to choose which songs he wanted to remake, and there was a big pile of 7\" singles he had to listen to. When he encountered \"It's Going to Take Some Time\", he knew it would be a hit, and recorded it. The song peaked at number 12 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Tim Weisberg played the flute during the instrumental section of the song.",
"Title: Buddy Brock\n\nBuddy Brock is an American country music songwriter. His biggest hits to date are \"Watermelon Crawl,\" co-written with Zack Turner, which reached the #4 spot on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart and made the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 as a dance remix; and the 1992 song \"There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio,\" co-written and performed by Aaron Tippin, which held the number 1 position on the country chart for three consecutive weeks in April and May, 1992. Other songs written or co-written by Brock include \"I Wanna Fall in Love,\" a #3 country hit co-written with Mark Spiro for Lila McCann; \"You've Got to Stand for Something\" (co-written with and sung by Tippin), which reached #6 on the \"Billboard\" country chart); \"Haunted Heart\" (co-written with Kim Williams), a #9 country hit for Sammy Kershaw; and \"I Wonder How Far It Is Over You\" (co-written with and sung by Tippin), a top-40 country hit.",
"Title: List of songs recorded by Kesha\n\nAmerican singer Kesha made her international debut in early 2009 featuring on the Flo Rida single, \"Right Round\", which reached number one in the United States on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and topped the charts in five other countries. Kesha's debut album, \"Animal\", released in January 2010, topped the Canadian and American charts, debuting at number one in its first week on the \"Billboard\" 200. The album's lead single, and Kesha's solo debut single, \"Tik Tok\", was released in August 2009 and reached number one in eleven countries and spent nine consecutive weeks on top of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Since its release in 2009, the song has sold 15 million copies worldwide, therefore making it the best-selling digital single of all time. The album spawned three more hit singles, \"Blah Blah Blah\", \"Your Love Is My Drug\" and \"Take It Off\". She topped eight charts on the 2010 \"Billboard\" Year-End Chart, including Top New Artists, Hot 100 Songs and Hot 100 Artists."
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Operation Odyssey Dawn involved what long-range, all-weather, subsonic cruise missile?
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Tomahawk
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"SOM Cruise Missile (Turkish: \"\" ) is a next-generation high precision cruise missile, which can be launched from land, sea and air platforms developed by TÜBİTAK SAGE, Defence Research and Development Institute of Turkey.",
" It was first revealed during the 100th anniversary celebrations of the Turkish Air Force at the Çiğli Air Base in İzmir, on 4 June 2011.",
" Developed since 2006, the SOM cruise missile is Turkey's first domestic solution for destroying both stationary and moving targets at a stand-off distance of over 180 kilometers.",
" Although being developed by TÜBİTAK SAGE which still holds authority over the design of the missile, Roketsan has been given the role of producing and marketing the missile for export."
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"Operation Odyssey Dawn was the U.S. code name for the American role in the international military operation in Libya to enforce United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 during the initial period of 19–31 March 2011, which continued afterwards under NATO command as Operation Unified Protector.",
" The initial operation implemented a no-fly zone that was proposed during the Libyan Civil War to prevent government forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi from carrying out air attacks on anti-Gaddafi forces.",
" On 19 March 2011, several countries prepared to take immediate military action at a summit in Paris.",
" Operations commenced on the same day with a strike by French fighter jets, then U.S. and UK forces conducting strikes from ships and submarines via 110 Tomahawk cruise missiles and air assets bombing Gaddafi forces near Benghazi.",
" The goal of coalition forces was to impose a no-fly zone for Libyan government forces."
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"The AGM-84E Standoff Land Attack Missile (SLAM) was a subsonic, over-the-horizon air-launched cruise missile that was developed by Boeing Integrated Defense Systems from the McDonnell Douglas Harpoon antiship missile.",
" The SLAM was designed to provide all-weather, day and night, precision attack capabilities against stationary high-value targets."
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"The USS \"Growler\" (SSG-577) was an early attempt by the U.S. Navy to field a cruise missile submarine which would provide a nuclear deterrent using its second series of cruise missiles.",
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"The Martin Mace (designated as TM-76A and TM-76B tactical missile until 1963, then as MGM-13A for Mobile Ground Launched Missile and CGM-13 for Coffin Ground Launched Missile) is a tactical cruise missile developed from the Martin TM-61 Matador later MGM-1 Matador.",
" It was replaced by the MGM-31 Pershing missile by Robert McNamara, and later in its role as a cruise missile for West Germany, by the BGM-109G Ground Launched Cruise Missile."
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"On 19 March 2011, a multi-state NATO-led coalition began a military intervention in Libya, ostensibly to implement United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973.",
" The United Nations Intent and Voting was to have \"an immediate ceasefire in Libya, including an end to the current attacks against civilians, which it said might constitute crimes against humanity\" ... \"imposing a ban on all flights in the country's airspace – a no-fly zone – and tightened sanctions on the Qadhafi regime and its supporters.\"",
" The resolution was taken in response to events during the Libyan Civil War, and military operations began, with American and British naval forces firing over 110 Tomahawk cruise missiles, the French Air Force, British Royal Air Force, and Royal Canadian Air Force undertaking sorties across Libya and a naval blockade by Coalition forces.",
" French jets launched air strikes against Libyan Army tanks and vehicles.",
" The Libyan government response to the campaign was totally ineffectual, with Gaddafi's forces not managing to shoot down a single NATO plane despite the country possessing 30 heavy SAM batteries, 17 medium SAM batteries, 55 light SAM batteries (a total of 400–450 launchers, including 130–150 2K12 Kub launchers and some 9K33 Osa launchers), and 440–600 short-ranged air-defense guns.",
" The official names for the interventions by the coalition members are Opération Harmattan by France; Operation Ellamy by the United Kingdom; Operation Mobile for the Canadian participation and Operation Odyssey Dawn for the United States."
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"AIST cruise missile - latest development of the Belarusian State Military Industrial Committee.",
" The cruise missile is a high precision short-range subsonic cruise missile developed in close cooperation with Ukrainian and Chinese experts."
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"The AGM-129 ACM (Advanced Cruise Missile) was a low-observable, subsonic, turbofan-powered, air-launched cruise missile originally designed and built by General Dynamics and eventually acquired by Raytheon Missile Systems.",
" Prior to its withdrawal from service in 2012, the AGM-129A was carried exclusively by the US Air Force's B-52H Stratofortress bombers."
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"A cruise missile submarine is a submarine that launches cruise missiles (SLCMs) as its primary armament.",
" Cruise missile and dedicated anti-ship missiles greatly enhance a vessel's ability to attack surface combatants.",
" Torpedoes are a more stealthy option, but missiles give a much longer stand-off range, as well as the ability to engage multiple targets on different headings at the same time.",
" Many cruise missile submarines retain the capability to deploy nuclear warheads on their missiles, but they are considered distinct from ballistic missile submarines due to the substantial differences between the two weapon systems characteristics."
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"The Tomahawk ( or ) Land Attack Missile (TLAM) is a long-range, all-weather, subsonic cruise missile that is primarily used by the United States Navy and Royal Navy in ship and submarine-based land-attack operations.",
" Introduced by General Dynamics in the 1970s, it was initially designed as a medium to long-range, low-altitude missile that could be launched from a surface platform.",
" Since then, it has been upgraded several times with guidance systems for precision navigation.",
" From 1992-1994, McDonnell Douglas Corporation was the sole supplier of Tomahawk Missiles and produced Block II and Block III Tomahawk missiles and remanufactured many Tomahawks to Block III specifications.",
" In 1994, Hughes outbid McDonnell Douglas Aerospace to became the sole supplier of Tomahawk missiles.",
" It is now manufactured by Raytheon.",
" In 2016, the U.S. Department of Defense purchased 149 Tomahawk Block IV missiles for $202.3 million."
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"Title: SOM (missile)\n\nSOM Cruise Missile (Turkish: \"\" ) is a next-generation high precision cruise missile, which can be launched from land, sea and air platforms developed by TÜBİTAK SAGE, Defence Research and Development Institute of Turkey. It was first revealed during the 100th anniversary celebrations of the Turkish Air Force at the Çiğli Air Base in İzmir, on 4 June 2011. Developed since 2006, the SOM cruise missile is Turkey's first domestic solution for destroying both stationary and moving targets at a stand-off distance of over 180 kilometers. Although being developed by TÜBİTAK SAGE which still holds authority over the design of the missile, Roketsan has been given the role of producing and marketing the missile for export.",
"Title: Operation Odyssey Dawn\n\nOperation Odyssey Dawn was the U.S. code name for the American role in the international military operation in Libya to enforce United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973 during the initial period of 19–31 March 2011, which continued afterwards under NATO command as Operation Unified Protector. The initial operation implemented a no-fly zone that was proposed during the Libyan Civil War to prevent government forces loyal to Muammar Gaddafi from carrying out air attacks on anti-Gaddafi forces. On 19 March 2011, several countries prepared to take immediate military action at a summit in Paris. Operations commenced on the same day with a strike by French fighter jets, then U.S. and UK forces conducting strikes from ships and submarines via 110 Tomahawk cruise missiles and air assets bombing Gaddafi forces near Benghazi. The goal of coalition forces was to impose a no-fly zone for Libyan government forces.",
"Title: AGM-84E Standoff Land Attack Missile\n\nThe AGM-84E Standoff Land Attack Missile (SLAM) was a subsonic, over-the-horizon air-launched cruise missile that was developed by Boeing Integrated Defense Systems from the McDonnell Douglas Harpoon antiship missile. The SLAM was designed to provide all-weather, day and night, precision attack capabilities against stationary high-value targets.",
"Title: USS Growler (SSG-577)\n\nThe USS \"Growler\" (SSG-577) was an early attempt by the U.S. Navy to field a cruise missile submarine which would provide a nuclear deterrent using its second series of cruise missiles. Built to deliver the Regulus I Cruise missile, an extension and adaptation of the German V-1 vengeance weapons technologies, the navy soon switched its strategic weapons development efforts into nuclear powered subs carrying ballistic missiles leaving only a handful of diesel powered cruise missile submarines ever placed into service.",
"Title: MGM-13 Mace\n\nThe Martin Mace (designated as TM-76A and TM-76B tactical missile until 1963, then as MGM-13A for Mobile Ground Launched Missile and CGM-13 for Coffin Ground Launched Missile) is a tactical cruise missile developed from the Martin TM-61 Matador later MGM-1 Matador. It was replaced by the MGM-31 Pershing missile by Robert McNamara, and later in its role as a cruise missile for West Germany, by the BGM-109G Ground Launched Cruise Missile.",
"Title: 2011 military intervention in Libya\n\nOn 19 March 2011, a multi-state NATO-led coalition began a military intervention in Libya, ostensibly to implement United Nations Security Council Resolution 1973. The United Nations Intent and Voting was to have \"an immediate ceasefire in Libya, including an end to the current attacks against civilians, which it said might constitute crimes against humanity\" ... \"imposing a ban on all flights in the country's airspace – a no-fly zone – and tightened sanctions on the Qadhafi regime and its supporters.\" The resolution was taken in response to events during the Libyan Civil War, and military operations began, with American and British naval forces firing over 110 Tomahawk cruise missiles, the French Air Force, British Royal Air Force, and Royal Canadian Air Force undertaking sorties across Libya and a naval blockade by Coalition forces. French jets launched air strikes against Libyan Army tanks and vehicles. The Libyan government response to the campaign was totally ineffectual, with Gaddafi's forces not managing to shoot down a single NATO plane despite the country possessing 30 heavy SAM batteries, 17 medium SAM batteries, 55 light SAM batteries (a total of 400–450 launchers, including 130–150 2K12 Kub launchers and some 9K33 Osa launchers), and 440–600 short-ranged air-defense guns. The official names for the interventions by the coalition members are Opération Harmattan by France; Operation Ellamy by the United Kingdom; Operation Mobile for the Canadian participation and Operation Odyssey Dawn for the United States.",
"Title: AIST (missile)\n\nAIST cruise missile - latest development of the Belarusian State Military Industrial Committee. The cruise missile is a high precision short-range subsonic cruise missile developed in close cooperation with Ukrainian and Chinese experts.",
"Title: AGM-129 ACM\n\nThe AGM-129 ACM (Advanced Cruise Missile) was a low-observable, subsonic, turbofan-powered, air-launched cruise missile originally designed and built by General Dynamics and eventually acquired by Raytheon Missile Systems. Prior to its withdrawal from service in 2012, the AGM-129A was carried exclusively by the US Air Force's B-52H Stratofortress bombers.",
"Title: Cruise missile submarine\n\nA cruise missile submarine is a submarine that launches cruise missiles (SLCMs) as its primary armament. Cruise missile and dedicated anti-ship missiles greatly enhance a vessel's ability to attack surface combatants. Torpedoes are a more stealthy option, but missiles give a much longer stand-off range, as well as the ability to engage multiple targets on different headings at the same time. Many cruise missile submarines retain the capability to deploy nuclear warheads on their missiles, but they are considered distinct from ballistic missile submarines due to the substantial differences between the two weapon systems characteristics.",
"Title: Tomahawk (missile)\n\nThe Tomahawk ( or ) Land Attack Missile (TLAM) is a long-range, all-weather, subsonic cruise missile that is primarily used by the United States Navy and Royal Navy in ship and submarine-based land-attack operations. Introduced by General Dynamics in the 1970s, it was initially designed as a medium to long-range, low-altitude missile that could be launched from a surface platform. Since then, it has been upgraded several times with guidance systems for precision navigation. From 1992-1994, McDonnell Douglas Corporation was the sole supplier of Tomahawk Missiles and produced Block II and Block III Tomahawk missiles and remanufactured many Tomahawks to Block III specifications. In 1994, Hughes outbid McDonnell Douglas Aerospace to became the sole supplier of Tomahawk missiles. It is now manufactured by Raytheon. In 2016, the U.S. Department of Defense purchased 149 Tomahawk Block IV missiles for $202.3 million."
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5,672
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What was the film debut for the actress starring in the cult science fiction film written and directed by Joe Cornish?
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Venus
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easy
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"Attack the Block is a 2011 British science fiction horror comedy film written and directed by Joe Cornish and starring John Boyega, Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker and Luke Treadaway.",
" It was the film debut of Cornish, Boyega and future Academy Award-winning composer Steven Price."
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"Will Smith is an American actor and producer.",
" His breakthrough came when he played a fictionalised version of himself in the 1990s television sitcom \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air\".",
" The role brought him international recognition and two Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy.",
" He also served as an executive producer on 24 episodes of the series.",
" Two years later, Smith made his film debut in the drama \"Where the Day Takes You\", where he appeared as a disabled homeless man.",
" In 1995, he starred as a police officer with Martin Lawrence in Michael Bay's \"Bad Boys\".",
" The following year, Smith appeared as a Marine Corps pilot with Jeff Goldblum in Roland Emmerich's science fiction film \"Independence Day\".",
" The film grossed over $817 million at the worldwide box office and was the highest grossing of 1996.",
" In 1997, he starred as Agent J in the science fiction film \"Men in Black\", a role he reprised in its sequels \"Men in Black II\" (2002), and \"Men in Black 3\" (2012)."
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"Donald Francis Henderson (10 November 1931 – 22 June 1997) was an English actor of stage, television and screen.",
" Henderson was known for playing both \"tough guy\" roles and authority figures, and is remembered for his portrayal of detective George Bulman between 1976 and 1987 in the popular Granada Television police drama series \"The XYY Man\", \"Strangers\", and \"Bulman\", as priest Frank Kane in BBC drama \"The Paradise Club\" (1989–90), and as General Tagge in the first \"Star Wars\" film (1977).",
" This last role also brought him attention from science fiction fans, and he later appeared in cult science fiction television series \"Red Dwarf\" and \"Doctor Who\"."
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"James Cameron is a Canadian director, screenwriter, and producer who has had an extensive career in film and television.",
" Cameron's debut was the 1978 science fiction short \"Xenogenesis\", which he directed, wrote and produced.",
" In the early part of his career, he did various technical jobs such as special visual effects producer, set dresser assistant, matte artist, and photographer.",
" His feature directorial debut was the 1981 release \"\".",
" The next film he directed was the science fiction action thriller \"The Terminator\" (1984).",
" It starred Arnold Schwarzenegger as the titular cyborg assassin, and was Cameron's breakthrough feature.",
" In 1986, he directed and wrote the science fiction action sequel \"Aliens\" starring Sigourney Weaver.",
" He followed this by directing another science fiction film \"The Abyss\" (1989).",
" In 1991, Cameron directed the sequel to \"The Terminator\", \"\" (with Schwarzenegger reprising his role), and also executive produced the action crime film \"Point Break\".",
" Three years later he directed a third Schwarzenegger-starring action film \"True Lies\" (1994)."
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"Con Man is an American comedy web series created, written, directed by, and starring Alan Tudyk.",
" The series follows cult science fiction actor Wray Nerely (Tudyk), as he tours the convention circuit.",
" Tudyk, one of the stars of the 2002 science fiction TV show \"Firefly\", based \"Con Man\" loosely upon his own experiences.",
" The series is co-produced by PJ Haarsma and by Nathan Fillion, who also co-stars in it.",
" Crowdfunded through Indiegogo, \"Con Man\" set records for crowdfunding a web series by raising more than $1 million in 24 hours and more than $3.1 million overall."
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"Jodie Auckland Whittaker (born 3 June 1982) is an English actress.",
" She came to prominence in her 2006 feature film debut \"Venus\", for which she received British Independent Film Award and Satellite Award nominations.",
" She was later praised for her roles in the cult science fiction film \"Attack the Block\", the \"Black Mirror\" episode \"The Entire History of You\", and as grieving mother Beth Latimer in \"Broadchurch\"."
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"Pamela Duncan (December 28, 1924 – November 11, 2005) was an American B-movie actress who starred in the 1957 Roger Corman cult science fiction film \"Attack of the Crab Monsters\" and later appeared in the 2000 Academy Award-nominated documentary, \"Curtain Call\", that focused on the lives and careers of the residents of the Lillian Booth Actors Home in Englewood, New Jersey."
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"Stanley Sheff is a Hollywood born director and writer.",
" He has worked in television, stage and screen.",
" His collaboration with Orson Welles eventually led Sheff to direct and co-write the cult science fiction feature \"Lobster Man From Mars\" starring Tony Curtis, based on a title suggested by Welles.",
" Feature films and television are not the only types of projects directed by Stanley Sheff.",
" In the early 1980s he produced, directed and performed a popular comedy radio show for KROQ-FM radio in Los Angeles called \"The Young Marquis And Stanley\", a comedy show that was aired on Sunday evenings.",
" He has appeared as Master of Ceremonies on stage and at live vintage dance events as his character Maxwell DeMille."
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"sentences": [
"Cliff Potts (born January 5, 1942) is an American television and film actor most noted for his role as John Wolf in the 1972 cult science fiction film, \"Silent Running\" starring Bruce Dern."
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"Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn is a 1983 cult science fiction film starring Jeffrey Byron, Michael Preston, Tim Thomerson, Kelly Preston and Richard Moll.",
" It was directed and produced by Charles Band who is possibly better known for his other, rather low-budget science fiction and horror films such as the \"Puppet Master\" and \"Trancers\" series.",
" The story is a space-age western which combines themes of esoteric sorcery and high technology.",
" \"Metalstorm\" was filmed in 3D."
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"Title: Attack the Block\n\nAttack the Block is a 2011 British science fiction horror comedy film written and directed by Joe Cornish and starring John Boyega, Nick Frost, Jodie Whittaker and Luke Treadaway. It was the film debut of Cornish, Boyega and future Academy Award-winning composer Steven Price.",
"Title: Will Smith filmography\n\nWill Smith is an American actor and producer. His breakthrough came when he played a fictionalised version of himself in the 1990s television sitcom \"The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air\". The role brought him international recognition and two Golden Globe Award nominations for Best Actor – Television Series Musical or Comedy. He also served as an executive producer on 24 episodes of the series. Two years later, Smith made his film debut in the drama \"Where the Day Takes You\", where he appeared as a disabled homeless man. In 1995, he starred as a police officer with Martin Lawrence in Michael Bay's \"Bad Boys\". The following year, Smith appeared as a Marine Corps pilot with Jeff Goldblum in Roland Emmerich's science fiction film \"Independence Day\". The film grossed over $817 million at the worldwide box office and was the highest grossing of 1996. In 1997, he starred as Agent J in the science fiction film \"Men in Black\", a role he reprised in its sequels \"Men in Black II\" (2002), and \"Men in Black 3\" (2012).",
"Title: Don Henderson\n\nDonald Francis Henderson (10 November 1931 – 22 June 1997) was an English actor of stage, television and screen. Henderson was known for playing both \"tough guy\" roles and authority figures, and is remembered for his portrayal of detective George Bulman between 1976 and 1987 in the popular Granada Television police drama series \"The XYY Man\", \"Strangers\", and \"Bulman\", as priest Frank Kane in BBC drama \"The Paradise Club\" (1989–90), and as General Tagge in the first \"Star Wars\" film (1977). This last role also brought him attention from science fiction fans, and he later appeared in cult science fiction television series \"Red Dwarf\" and \"Doctor Who\".",
"Title: James Cameron filmography\n\nJames Cameron is a Canadian director, screenwriter, and producer who has had an extensive career in film and television. Cameron's debut was the 1978 science fiction short \"Xenogenesis\", which he directed, wrote and produced. In the early part of his career, he did various technical jobs such as special visual effects producer, set dresser assistant, matte artist, and photographer. His feature directorial debut was the 1981 release \"\". The next film he directed was the science fiction action thriller \"The Terminator\" (1984). It starred Arnold Schwarzenegger as the titular cyborg assassin, and was Cameron's breakthrough feature. In 1986, he directed and wrote the science fiction action sequel \"Aliens\" starring Sigourney Weaver. He followed this by directing another science fiction film \"The Abyss\" (1989). In 1991, Cameron directed the sequel to \"The Terminator\", \"\" (with Schwarzenegger reprising his role), and also executive produced the action crime film \"Point Break\". Three years later he directed a third Schwarzenegger-starring action film \"True Lies\" (1994).",
"Title: Con Man (web series)\n\nCon Man is an American comedy web series created, written, directed by, and starring Alan Tudyk. The series follows cult science fiction actor Wray Nerely (Tudyk), as he tours the convention circuit. Tudyk, one of the stars of the 2002 science fiction TV show \"Firefly\", based \"Con Man\" loosely upon his own experiences. The series is co-produced by PJ Haarsma and by Nathan Fillion, who also co-stars in it. Crowdfunded through Indiegogo, \"Con Man\" set records for crowdfunding a web series by raising more than $1 million in 24 hours and more than $3.1 million overall.",
"Title: Jodie Whittaker\n\nJodie Auckland Whittaker (born 3 June 1982) is an English actress. She came to prominence in her 2006 feature film debut \"Venus\", for which she received British Independent Film Award and Satellite Award nominations. She was later praised for her roles in the cult science fiction film \"Attack the Block\", the \"Black Mirror\" episode \"The Entire History of You\", and as grieving mother Beth Latimer in \"Broadchurch\".",
"Title: Pamela Duncan (actress)\n\nPamela Duncan (December 28, 1924 – November 11, 2005) was an American B-movie actress who starred in the 1957 Roger Corman cult science fiction film \"Attack of the Crab Monsters\" and later appeared in the 2000 Academy Award-nominated documentary, \"Curtain Call\", that focused on the lives and careers of the residents of the Lillian Booth Actors Home in Englewood, New Jersey.",
"Title: Stanley Sheff\n\nStanley Sheff is a Hollywood born director and writer. He has worked in television, stage and screen. His collaboration with Orson Welles eventually led Sheff to direct and co-write the cult science fiction feature \"Lobster Man From Mars\" starring Tony Curtis, based on a title suggested by Welles. Feature films and television are not the only types of projects directed by Stanley Sheff. In the early 1980s he produced, directed and performed a popular comedy radio show for KROQ-FM radio in Los Angeles called \"The Young Marquis And Stanley\", a comedy show that was aired on Sunday evenings. He has appeared as Master of Ceremonies on stage and at live vintage dance events as his character Maxwell DeMille.",
"Title: Cliff Potts\n\nCliff Potts (born January 5, 1942) is an American television and film actor most noted for his role as John Wolf in the 1972 cult science fiction film, \"Silent Running\" starring Bruce Dern.",
"Title: Metalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn\n\nMetalstorm: The Destruction of Jared-Syn is a 1983 cult science fiction film starring Jeffrey Byron, Michael Preston, Tim Thomerson, Kelly Preston and Richard Moll. It was directed and produced by Charles Band who is possibly better known for his other, rather low-budget science fiction and horror films such as the \"Puppet Master\" and \"Trancers\" series. The story is a space-age western which combines themes of esoteric sorcery and high technology. \"Metalstorm\" was filmed in 3D."
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Calvin Valentine is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, "Hollyoaks", played by Ricky Whittle, Calvin appeared again as a ghost to tell his wife and Theresa's sister Carmel McQueen, played by which former English actress, model and yoga teacher, born on 6 February 1984?
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Gemma Anna Merna
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"The McQueen family are a fictional family in the long-running Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\".",
" The family first appeared in 2006 and the family have been involved in a number of the show's most high-profile storylines, most notably John Paul McQueen's (James Sutton) affair with Craig Dean (Guy Burnet); Jacqui McQueen's (Claire Cooper) whirlwind relationship with Tony Hutchinson (Nick Pickard); Myra McQueen's (Nicole Barber-Lane) long-lost son Niall Rafferty's (Barry Sloane) revenge on his family by holding them hostage in an abandoned church and blowing it up, ultimately killing his half-sister Tina Reilly (Leah Hackett); Theresa McQueen's (Jorgie Porter) pregnancy by her cousin Carmel McQueen's (Gemma Merna) fiancé Calvin Valentine (Ricky Whittle) and later shooting him dead on their wedding day; Mercedes McQueen's (Jennifer Metcalfe) affair with her fiancé Riley Costello's (Rob Norbuy) father Carl (Paul Opacic); being kidnapped by Riley's grandfather Silas; staking Riley's second cousin Mitzee Minniver; Jacqui coping with the death of her husband Rhys Ashworth (Andrew Moss) in a bus crash, learning that he had been having an affair with Cindy Cunningham (Stephanie Waring) and that he got Sinead O'Connor (Stephanie Davis) pregnant; Mercedes stalking Mitzeee (Rachel Shenton) and stabbing herself and framing her; Carmel's facial disfigurement; Myra faking her own death to escape her daughter Mercedes' evil husband, Dr. Paul Browning (Joseph Thompson); Mercedes killing her husband Doctor Browning by striking him over the head with a shovel; John Paul's male rape at the hands of his pupil Finn O'Connor (Keith Rice); the train crash which ultimately killed Carmel; Mercedes faking her death to help Grace Black (Tamara Wall) get revenge on Freddie Roscoe (Charlie Clapham); Theresa donating her kidney to Nico Blake (Persephone Swales-Dawson); Porsche (Twinnie Lee Moore) and Cleo McQueen's (Nadine Rose Mulkerrin) sexual abuse at the hands of their mother Reenie McQueen's (Zöe Lucker) fiancé Pete Buchanan (Kai Owen); Phoebe McQueen's (Mandip Gill) murder in hospital by the Gloved Hand Killer; the stillbirth of Mercedes' baby Gabriel McQueen; John Paul's transgender boss Sally St. Claire (Annie Wallace) being revealed as his biological father, Mercedes being framed for drugs by Joanne Cardsley (Rachel Leskovac), Celine McQueen (Sarah George) and Diego Salvador Martinez Hernandez De La Cruz (Juan Pablo Yepez)'s sham wedding for money and Celine being murdered by her ex-boyfriend and serial killer Cameron Campbell (Cameron Moore) after discover he causes the fire at the fair on Halloween 2016."
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"Gemma Anna Merna (born 6 February 1984) is a former English actress, model and yoga teacher.",
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"Carmel Celine Marguerite Valentine (also McQueen) is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\", played by Gemma Merna.",
" She debuted on-screen during episodes airing on 13 August 2006 and was introduced by series producer Bryan Kirkwood as part of the McQueen family.",
" Carmel has proved popular with fans with her comedic personality and has become notable for her \"dumb blonde\" appearance.",
" Carmel was killed-off as she saved her cousin, Theresa McQueen (Jorgie Porter) from Sonny Valentine (Aaron Fontaine) during the \"End of the Line\" storyline.",
" Her most prominent storylines include her marriage to Sonny's brother Calvin Valentine (Ricky Whittle), her facial disfigurement after a tanning machine explodes in her face, the renewal of her wedding vows to Calvin end in tragedy after he was shot dead by Theresa, her relationship with Jim McGinn (Dan Tetsell), her feud with Theresa and infatuation with Theresa and Calvin's daughter Kathleen-Angel McQueen, beginning a relationship with Sonny and being killed in an explosion following a train crash at her cousin Porsche McQueen's wedding reception."
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"Mercedes Maria Theresa Immaculata McQueen (also Owen, Fisher and Browning) is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Jennifer Metcalfe.",
" She debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 19 June 2006 as the first character to be introduced to the series by series producer, Bryan Kirkwood.",
" In 2008 Metcalfe feared that the character was to be axed but was later reassured by the series producer that she would not be.",
" Metcalfe later stated her intention to stay with the series.",
" Mercedes is part of the McQueen family and is the longest serving McQueen on the series.",
" On 26 August 2014, it was revealed that Metcalfe had decided to quit the soap.",
" On 18 November 2014, Mercedes was presumably stabbed to death, with her body discarded.",
" However, Metcalfe returned to screens on 17 February 2015 in a surprise, unannounced twist which saw Mercedes revealed as alive and well, living in Nice, France.",
" It was announced that Mercedes would make a full-time return to the show in May 2015, after brief appearances on 18 February, 9 March, and 6 April.",
" Metcalfe took another hiatus from the show beginning 21 January 2016, before reappearing 1 April 2016.",
" Metcalfe announced her pregnancy in 2017 and revealed that she would be taking a year's break from the show.",
" Mercedes was last seen on screen leaving with Goldie McQueen (Chelsee Healey) on 4 July 2017.",
" As of July 2017, Mercedes and Goldie have been removed from the show's opening credits, following their departure.",
" On 7 September 2017, Mercedes briefly pops back up onscreen in a flashback with Amy Barnes."
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"Calvin Valentine is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Ricky Whittle.",
" He arrived in July 2006 as a police officer with his mother Diane Valentine, his brother Sonny Valentine and his sister Sasha Valentine and made his final appearance on 21 May 2010 after he was murdered by Theresa McQueen (Jorgie Porter).",
" Whittle was credited for a flashback episode on 1 December 2010.",
" Calvin appeared again as a ghost to tell his wife and Theresa's sister Carmel McQueen (Gemma Merna) that his and Theresa's daughter, Kathleen-Angel McQueen, was fine with Theresa in February 2011."
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"Chloe is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Susan Loughnane.",
" The character made her first on-screen appearance on 12 August 2013.",
" Loughnane had to audition for the role.",
" Initially appearing in a small number of episodes, Loughnane returned to film new storylines.",
" Chloe is introduced into the show as the mother of Matthew McQueen.",
" The character has earned a reputation as a \"serial surrogate mother\" from selling her babies.",
" Chloe sold Matthew to John Paul McQueen (James Sutton) and Craig Dean (Guy Burnett).",
" While on-screen she agrees to sell another baby to Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) and later Carmel McQueen (Gemma Merna).",
" Chloe has featured in a same sex kiss with Tilly Evans (Lucy Dixon)."
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"Simon \"Sonny\" Valentine is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Aaron Fontaine.",
" The role was initially played by Devon Anderson until 2007 when producer Bryan Kirkwood fired Anderson.",
" In 2014, the role was recast when Kirkwood decided to reintroduce the character.",
" On 12 November 2014, Sonny was killed-off in a train explosion along with Carmel McQueen (Gemma Merna), when Carmel rescued her cousin Theresa McQueen (Jorgie Porter) from Sonny."
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"Tina Chastity Reilly (also McQueen) is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Leah Hackett.",
" Since making her first appearance in August 2006 as part of the McQueen family, Tina has been involved in storylines including sexual harassment and surrogacy.",
" Tina was killed-off in a church explosion on 17 October 2008, shortly after Hackett decided to leave the serial.",
" Tina briefly appeared in a flashback on 20 November 2014 when the McQueen family remember her half-sister Carmel McQueen (Gemma Merna) at her funeral."
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"Theresa Mariah Magdalene McQueen is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\", played by Jorgie Porter.",
" She made her first appearance on 24 November 2008.",
" The character was introduced as an extension of already established McQueen family and quickly became a fan favourite for her cute, bubbly personality and dark storylines.",
" During her first five years on the show, Porter was featured in numerous high-profile storylines, including: underage sex; the murder of Calvin Valentine (Ricky Whittle); teenage pregnancy; being the target of a serial killer; falling down a lift shaft; discovering her boyfriend, Ethan Scott (Craig Vye) was dating two other women and forming a friendship with the girls; finding her long-lost father; relationships with Dodger Savage (Danny Mac), Will Savage (James Atherton) and Joel Dexter (Andrew Still); and her arrest for Calvin's murder.",
" Porter announced her departure from the soap in October 2013 so she could focus on \"Dancing on Ice\".",
" Her exit scenes aired on 9 January 2014."
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"Sasha Valentine is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Nathalie Emmanuel.",
" Sasha first appeared on-screen on 17 July 2006 as part of the newly introduced Valentine family.",
" Sasha has been at the center of many high-profile storylines including experimenting with recreational drugs, a heroin addiction and a subsequent overdose, prostitution, a victim of a series of violent attacks, portraying a gangster's moll and binge drinking.",
" In March 2010, Paul Marquess announced that 11 characters are to depart the show which included Sasha.",
" Although it was initially reported Emmanuel was axed, Ricky Whittle confirmed she had planned to leave at the end of her contract.",
" Emmanuel left in 2010 and was later credited on 1 December 2010 for a flashback episode."
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"Title: Gemma Merna\n\nGemma Anna Merna (born 6 February 1984) is a former English actress, model and yoga teacher. She is best known for portraying the role of Carmel McQueen in the Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\" from 2006 to 2014.",
"Title: Carmel McQueen\n\nCarmel Celine Marguerite Valentine (also McQueen) is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\", played by Gemma Merna. She debuted on-screen during episodes airing on 13 August 2006 and was introduced by series producer Bryan Kirkwood as part of the McQueen family. Carmel has proved popular with fans with her comedic personality and has become notable for her \"dumb blonde\" appearance. Carmel was killed-off as she saved her cousin, Theresa McQueen (Jorgie Porter) from Sonny Valentine (Aaron Fontaine) during the \"End of the Line\" storyline. Her most prominent storylines include her marriage to Sonny's brother Calvin Valentine (Ricky Whittle), her facial disfigurement after a tanning machine explodes in her face, the renewal of her wedding vows to Calvin end in tragedy after he was shot dead by Theresa, her relationship with Jim McGinn (Dan Tetsell), her feud with Theresa and infatuation with Theresa and Calvin's daughter Kathleen-Angel McQueen, beginning a relationship with Sonny and being killed in an explosion following a train crash at her cousin Porsche McQueen's wedding reception.",
"Title: Mercedes McQueen\n\nMercedes Maria Theresa Immaculata McQueen (also Owen, Fisher and Browning) is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Jennifer Metcalfe. She debuted on-screen during the episode airing on 19 June 2006 as the first character to be introduced to the series by series producer, Bryan Kirkwood. In 2008 Metcalfe feared that the character was to be axed but was later reassured by the series producer that she would not be. Metcalfe later stated her intention to stay with the series. Mercedes is part of the McQueen family and is the longest serving McQueen on the series. On 26 August 2014, it was revealed that Metcalfe had decided to quit the soap. On 18 November 2014, Mercedes was presumably stabbed to death, with her body discarded. However, Metcalfe returned to screens on 17 February 2015 in a surprise, unannounced twist which saw Mercedes revealed as alive and well, living in Nice, France. It was announced that Mercedes would make a full-time return to the show in May 2015, after brief appearances on 18 February, 9 March, and 6 April. Metcalfe took another hiatus from the show beginning 21 January 2016, before reappearing 1 April 2016. Metcalfe announced her pregnancy in 2017 and revealed that she would be taking a year's break from the show. Mercedes was last seen on screen leaving with Goldie McQueen (Chelsee Healey) on 4 July 2017. As of July 2017, Mercedes and Goldie have been removed from the show's opening credits, following their departure. On 7 September 2017, Mercedes briefly pops back up onscreen in a flashback with Amy Barnes.",
"Title: Calvin Valentine\n\nCalvin Valentine is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Ricky Whittle. He arrived in July 2006 as a police officer with his mother Diane Valentine, his brother Sonny Valentine and his sister Sasha Valentine and made his final appearance on 21 May 2010 after he was murdered by Theresa McQueen (Jorgie Porter). Whittle was credited for a flashback episode on 1 December 2010. Calvin appeared again as a ghost to tell his wife and Theresa's sister Carmel McQueen (Gemma Merna) that his and Theresa's daughter, Kathleen-Angel McQueen, was fine with Theresa in February 2011.",
"Title: Chloe (Hollyoaks)\n\nChloe is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Susan Loughnane. The character made her first on-screen appearance on 12 August 2013. Loughnane had to audition for the role. Initially appearing in a small number of episodes, Loughnane returned to film new storylines. Chloe is introduced into the show as the mother of Matthew McQueen. The character has earned a reputation as a \"serial surrogate mother\" from selling her babies. Chloe sold Matthew to John Paul McQueen (James Sutton) and Craig Dean (Guy Burnett). While on-screen she agrees to sell another baby to Sienna Blake (Anna Passey) and later Carmel McQueen (Gemma Merna). Chloe has featured in a same sex kiss with Tilly Evans (Lucy Dixon).",
"Title: Sonny Valentine\n\nSimon \"Sonny\" Valentine is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Aaron Fontaine. The role was initially played by Devon Anderson until 2007 when producer Bryan Kirkwood fired Anderson. In 2014, the role was recast when Kirkwood decided to reintroduce the character. On 12 November 2014, Sonny was killed-off in a train explosion along with Carmel McQueen (Gemma Merna), when Carmel rescued her cousin Theresa McQueen (Jorgie Porter) from Sonny.",
"Title: Tina Reilly\n\nTina Chastity Reilly (also McQueen) is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Leah Hackett. Since making her first appearance in August 2006 as part of the McQueen family, Tina has been involved in storylines including sexual harassment and surrogacy. Tina was killed-off in a church explosion on 17 October 2008, shortly after Hackett decided to leave the serial. Tina briefly appeared in a flashback on 20 November 2014 when the McQueen family remember her half-sister Carmel McQueen (Gemma Merna) at her funeral.",
"Title: Theresa McQueen\n\nTheresa Mariah Magdalene McQueen is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\", played by Jorgie Porter. She made her first appearance on 24 November 2008. The character was introduced as an extension of already established McQueen family and quickly became a fan favourite for her cute, bubbly personality and dark storylines. During her first five years on the show, Porter was featured in numerous high-profile storylines, including: underage sex; the murder of Calvin Valentine (Ricky Whittle); teenage pregnancy; being the target of a serial killer; falling down a lift shaft; discovering her boyfriend, Ethan Scott (Craig Vye) was dating two other women and forming a friendship with the girls; finding her long-lost father; relationships with Dodger Savage (Danny Mac), Will Savage (James Atherton) and Joel Dexter (Andrew Still); and her arrest for Calvin's murder. Porter announced her departure from the soap in October 2013 so she could focus on \"Dancing on Ice\". Her exit scenes aired on 9 January 2014.",
"Title: Sasha Valentine\n\nSasha Valentine is a fictional character from the British Channel 4 soap opera, \"Hollyoaks\", played by Nathalie Emmanuel. Sasha first appeared on-screen on 17 July 2006 as part of the newly introduced Valentine family. Sasha has been at the center of many high-profile storylines including experimenting with recreational drugs, a heroin addiction and a subsequent overdose, prostitution, a victim of a series of violent attacks, portraying a gangster's moll and binge drinking. In March 2010, Paul Marquess announced that 11 characters are to depart the show which included Sasha. Although it was initially reported Emmanuel was axed, Ricky Whittle confirmed she had planned to leave at the end of her contract. Emmanuel left in 2010 and was later credited on 1 December 2010 for a flashback episode."
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An actor from 2006's epic romantic drama directed by Kevin Reynolds also appeared in which Showtime series?
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The Tudors
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"Risen is a 2016 American biblical drama film directed by Kevin Reynolds; it was conceived from a screenplay written by Reynolds and Paul Aiello.",
" The film stars Joseph Fiennes, Tom Felton, Peter Firth, and Cliff Curtis, and details a Roman soldier's search for Jesus' body following his Resurrection.",
" Columbia Pictures released the film to theaters nationwide in the United States on February 19, 2016."
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"Out of Africa is a 1985 American epic romantic drama film directed and produced by Sydney Pollack, and starring Robert Redford and Meryl Streep.",
" The film is based loosely on the autobiographical book \"Out of Africa\" written by Isak Dinesen (the pseudonym of Danish author Karen Blixen), which was published in 1937, with additional material from Dinesen's book \"Shadows on the Grass\" and other sources.",
" This film received 28 film awards, including seven Academy Awards."
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"Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves is a 1991 American romantic action adventure film.",
" The film, an iteration of the legendary English folk tale, was directed by Kevin Reynolds.",
" The film's principal cast includes Kevin Costner as Robin Hood, Morgan Freeman as Azeem, Christian Slater as Will Scarlet, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as Maid Marian, and Alan Rickman as the Sheriff of Nottingham."
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"Ryan's Daughter is a 1970 epic romantic drama film directed by David Lean.",
" The film, set in August 1917 - January 1918, tells the story of a married Irish woman who has an affair with a British officer during World War I, despite moral and political opposition from her nationalist neighbours; starring Robert Mitchum, Sarah Miles, John Mills, Christopher Jones, Trevor Howard and Leo McKern.",
" The film is a re-telling of the plot of Gustave Flaubert's novel \"Madame Bovary\"."
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"Henry William Dalgliesh Cavill ( ; born 5 May 1983) is a British actor.",
" Cavill began his career starring in the film adaptations of \"The Count of Monte Cristo\" (2002) and \"I Capture the Castle\" (2003).",
" He later appeared in minor and supporting roles in television shows such as BBC's \"The Inspector Lynley Mysteries\", ITV's \"Midsomer Murders\" and Showtime's \"The Tudors\", then crossed to mainstream Hollywood films such as \"Tristan & Isolde\" (2006), \"Stardust\" (2007), \"Blood Creek\" (2009) and \"Immortals\" (2011)."
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" The film depicts the complex emotional and sexual relationship between two men, Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist (played by Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal, respectively) in the American West between 1963 and 1983.",
" Michelle Williams, Anne Hathaway, Linda Cardellini, Randy Quaid, Anna Faris, and Kate Mara feature in supporting roles."
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"Paruthiveeran is a 2007 Indian Tamil epic romantic drama film written and directed by Ameer Sultan.",
" The film stars Karthi in his feature film debut as the title character, with Priyamani as the female lead and Ponvannan, Saravanan and Ganja Karuppu and Sujatha Sivakumar playing supporting roles.",
" Produced by Studio Green, it features a soundtrack and score composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Ramji and editing by Raja Mohammad."
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"Tom Cruise is an American actor and producer who made his film debut with a minor role in the 1981 romantic drama \"Endless Love\".",
" Two years later he made his breakthrough by starring in the romantic comedy \"Risky Business\" (1983), which garnered Cruise his first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.",
" In 1986, Cruise played a fighter pilot in the Tony Scott-directed action drama \"Top Gun\" (the highest-grossing film that year), and also starred opposite Paul Newman in the Martin Scorsese-directed drama \"The Color of Money\".",
" Two years later he played opposite Dustin Hoffman in the Academy Award for Best Picture-winning drama \"Rain Man\" (1988), and also appeared in the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture-winning romantic drama \"Cocktail\" (1988).",
" In doing so Cruise became the first and only person as of 2014 to star in a Best Picture Oscar winner and a Worst Picture Razzie winner in the same year.",
" His next role was as anti-war activist Ron Kovic in the drama adaptation of Kovic's memoir of the same name, \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989).",
" For his performance Cruise received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama and his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor."
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"Doctor Zhivago (Italian: \"Il dottor Zivago\") is a 1965 British-Italian epic romantic drama film directed by David Lean.",
" It is set in Russia between the years prior to World War I and the Russian Civil War of 1917–1922, and is based on the Boris Pasternak novel of the same name.",
" While immensely popular in the West, the book was banned in the Soviet Union for decades.",
" For this reason, the film could not be made in the Soviet Union and was instead filmed mostly in Spain."
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"Title: Risen (2016 film)\n\nRisen is a 2016 American biblical drama film directed by Kevin Reynolds; it was conceived from a screenplay written by Reynolds and Paul Aiello. The film stars Joseph Fiennes, Tom Felton, Peter Firth, and Cliff Curtis, and details a Roman soldier's search for Jesus' body following his Resurrection. Columbia Pictures released the film to theaters nationwide in the United States on February 19, 2016.",
"Title: Out of Africa (film)\n\nOut of Africa is a 1985 American epic romantic drama film directed and produced by Sydney Pollack, and starring Robert Redford and Meryl Streep. The film is based loosely on the autobiographical book \"Out of Africa\" written by Isak Dinesen (the pseudonym of Danish author Karen Blixen), which was published in 1937, with additional material from Dinesen's book \"Shadows on the Grass\" and other sources. This film received 28 film awards, including seven Academy Awards.",
"Title: Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves\n\nRobin Hood: Prince of Thieves is a 1991 American romantic action adventure film. The film, an iteration of the legendary English folk tale, was directed by Kevin Reynolds. The film's principal cast includes Kevin Costner as Robin Hood, Morgan Freeman as Azeem, Christian Slater as Will Scarlet, Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio as Maid Marian, and Alan Rickman as the Sheriff of Nottingham.",
"Title: Ryan's Daughter\n\nRyan's Daughter is a 1970 epic romantic drama film directed by David Lean. The film, set in August 1917 - January 1918, tells the story of a married Irish woman who has an affair with a British officer during World War I, despite moral and political opposition from her nationalist neighbours; starring Robert Mitchum, Sarah Miles, John Mills, Christopher Jones, Trevor Howard and Leo McKern. The film is a re-telling of the plot of Gustave Flaubert's novel \"Madame Bovary\".",
"Title: Henry Cavill\n\nHenry William Dalgliesh Cavill ( ; born 5 May 1983) is a British actor. Cavill began his career starring in the film adaptations of \"The Count of Monte Cristo\" (2002) and \"I Capture the Castle\" (2003). He later appeared in minor and supporting roles in television shows such as BBC's \"The Inspector Lynley Mysteries\", ITV's \"Midsomer Murders\" and Showtime's \"The Tudors\", then crossed to mainstream Hollywood films such as \"Tristan & Isolde\" (2006), \"Stardust\" (2007), \"Blood Creek\" (2009) and \"Immortals\" (2011).",
"Title: Tristan & Isolde (film)\n\nTristan & Isolde is a 2006 epic romantic drama film directed by Kevin Reynolds and written by Dean Georgaris based on the medieval romantic legend of Tristan and Isolde. Produced by Ridley Scott (who had been working on an adaptation since the mid-1970s) and Tony Scott, the film stars James Franco and Sophia Myles, alongside a supporting cast featuring Rufus Sewell, Mark Strong, and Henry Cavill. This was Franchise Pictures' last film before bankruptcy.",
"Title: List of accolades received by Brokeback Mountain\n\n\"Brokeback Mountain\" is a 2005 American epic romantic drama film directed by Ang Lee. Based on the short story of the same name by author Annie Proulx, the story was adapted by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana. The film depicts the complex emotional and sexual relationship between two men, Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist (played by Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal, respectively) in the American West between 1963 and 1983. Michelle Williams, Anne Hathaway, Linda Cardellini, Randy Quaid, Anna Faris, and Kate Mara feature in supporting roles.",
"Title: Paruthiveeran\n\nParuthiveeran is a 2007 Indian Tamil epic romantic drama film written and directed by Ameer Sultan. The film stars Karthi in his feature film debut as the title character, with Priyamani as the female lead and Ponvannan, Saravanan and Ganja Karuppu and Sujatha Sivakumar playing supporting roles. Produced by Studio Green, it features a soundtrack and score composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Ramji and editing by Raja Mohammad.",
"Title: Tom Cruise filmography\n\nTom Cruise is an American actor and producer who made his film debut with a minor role in the 1981 romantic drama \"Endless Love\". Two years later he made his breakthrough by starring in the romantic comedy \"Risky Business\" (1983), which garnered Cruise his first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy. In 1986, Cruise played a fighter pilot in the Tony Scott-directed action drama \"Top Gun\" (the highest-grossing film that year), and also starred opposite Paul Newman in the Martin Scorsese-directed drama \"The Color of Money\". Two years later he played opposite Dustin Hoffman in the Academy Award for Best Picture-winning drama \"Rain Man\" (1988), and also appeared in the Golden Raspberry Award for Worst Picture-winning romantic drama \"Cocktail\" (1988). In doing so Cruise became the first and only person as of 2014 to star in a Best Picture Oscar winner and a Worst Picture Razzie winner in the same year. His next role was as anti-war activist Ron Kovic in the drama adaptation of Kovic's memoir of the same name, \"Born on the Fourth of July\" (1989). For his performance Cruise received the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama and his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.",
"Title: Doctor Zhivago (film)\n\nDoctor Zhivago (Italian: \"Il dottor Zivago\") is a 1965 British-Italian epic romantic drama film directed by David Lean. It is set in Russia between the years prior to World War I and the Russian Civil War of 1917–1922, and is based on the Boris Pasternak novel of the same name. While immensely popular in the West, the book was banned in the Soviet Union for decades. For this reason, the film could not be made in the Soviet Union and was instead filmed mostly in Spain."
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5,675
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Jeff Ma graduated from which co-ed independent school?
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Phillips Exeter Academy
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"Yokohama International Christian Academy (YICA) is a PreK-G12 co-ed independent international school that strives to foster self-empowerment, mutual respect and responsible global citizenship among all children within the framework of a Christian-centered learning environment."
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"Hill House School is a co-educational independent school for pupils from the ages of 3 to 18 in Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England.",
" In 2012, Hill House was named 'Independent School of the Year' at the independent school awards.",
" It is a member of The Society of Heads, The Independent Association of Preparatory Schools, and the Independent Schools Council."
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"In the state of Texas, local schools are typically operated as Independent School Districts or Consolidated School Districts.",
" Consolidated School Districts are typically one or more independent school districts that were consolidated due to low attendance or governance issues.",
" Independent School Districts typically serve one community, but sometimes serve multiple small communities.",
" The following are independent school districts in Wood County, Texas:"
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"St. Mary's Academy (SMA) is a Catholic, independent day school in the Loretto tradition located in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado.",
" Founded by the Sisters of Loretto in 1864, St. Mary’s Academy educates boys and girls.",
" St. Mary’s Academy is composed of a co-ed Lower School (co-ed junior kindergarten through grade 5) and Middle School (co-ed grades 6-8), and continues its long tradition as a college preparatory high school for girls (grades 9-12).",
" Three times the U.S. Department of Education has honored St. Mary’s Academy as a School of Excellence (a program initially titled Blue Ribbon Schools).",
" St. Mary's Academy High School offers 15 Advanced Placement courses."
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"Jeff Ma or Jeffrey Ma was a member of the MIT Blackjack Team in the mid-1990s.",
" He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy.",
" He attended MIT where he graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering in 1994.",
" He was the basis for the main character of the book \"Bringing Down the House\" (where he was renamed Kevin Lewis) and the film \"21\" (where he was renamed Ben Campbell).",
" Ma also co-founded PROTRADE (a sports stock market website, that has since been shut down) and does consulting work for professional sports teams including the Portland Trail Blazers and San Francisco 49ers.",
" He cofounded Citizen Sports, a sport-information website and iPhone application based in San Francisco, which was acquired by Yahoo! in May 2010."
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"Phillips Exeter Academy (often called Exeter or PEA) is a coeducational independent school for boarding and day students between the 9th and 12th grades.",
" Located in Exeter, New Hampshire, it is one of the oldest secondary schools in the United States.",
" Exeter is noted for its innovation and application of Harkness education, a system based on a conference format of student interaction with minimal teacher involvement.",
" It has the largest endowment of any New England boarding school, which as of June 30, 2016, was valued at $1.15 billion."
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"Albert College is a co-educational independent boarding and day school located in Belleville, Ontario, Canada.",
" It is the oldest co-ed boarding independent school in Canada, and the only private boarding school in Belleville.",
" Albert College currently has an enrolment of approximately 300 students from over 20 different countries.",
" The school comprises an Early Primary Learning Centre (Pre-Kindergarten and Junior Kindergarten), a Junior School (Senior Kindergarten to Grade 6), a Middle School (Grades 7 and 8), and a Senior School (Grades 9 to 12 and Post-Graduate)."
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"The Mid-Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAC) is an American high school athletic league composed of private schools in the Washington, D.C. area.",
" The conference was founded in 1994.",
" Solely male teams participate in the conference.",
" As every member school is co-ed, the girls compete in the Independent School League, or ISL.",
" The MAC is often considered as competitive as the IAC and the WCAC, and more competitive than the PVAC, the three other Washington-area private high school conferences.",
" While the MAC generally boast fewer students than schools in the WCAC they tend to be just as competitive in sports.",
" For example, Saint James has a total student body population of 235, a number which comprises both boys and girls.",
" Gonzaga College High School, meanwhile, an all-boys school in the WCAC, has an enrollment of roughly 900."
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"Louisville Collegiate School is a junior kindergarten-12th grade, co-ed independent day school located in the historic Highlands neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, United States.",
" Founded in 1915, the school enrolls 713 students at 2427 Glenmary Avenue.",
" Collegiate is a community rich in history, tradition, innovation and academic excellence.",
" Founded on progressive ideals Collegiate is welcoming, accessible and proud of all of its students who stand out for their exceptional academic preparation, outstanding character and confident leadership."
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"Lovejoy High School is a public high school in Lucas, Texas in south central Collin County.",
" It is the only high school of the Lovejoy Independent School District serving grades 9-12 and classified as a 5A school by the UIL.",
" Lovejoy High School serves most of the cities of Lucas, most of Fairview, and a small portion of Allen.",
" Students from outside the district may transfer to Lovejoy High School for a tuition fee.",
" Until the Fall of 2006, all high school students zoned to Lovejoy Independent School District attended nearby Allen High School.",
" The school graduated its first senior class in 2010.",
" In 2013, the school was rated \"Met Standard\" by the Texas Education Agency."
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"Title: Yokohama International Christian Academy\n\nYokohama International Christian Academy (YICA) is a PreK-G12 co-ed independent international school that strives to foster self-empowerment, mutual respect and responsible global citizenship among all children within the framework of a Christian-centered learning environment.",
"Title: Hill House School, Doncaster\n\nHill House School is a co-educational independent school for pupils from the ages of 3 to 18 in Doncaster in South Yorkshire, England. In 2012, Hill House was named 'Independent School of the Year' at the independent school awards. It is a member of The Society of Heads, The Independent Association of Preparatory Schools, and the Independent Schools Council.",
"Title: Public School Districts in Wood county, Texas\n\nIn the state of Texas, local schools are typically operated as Independent School Districts or Consolidated School Districts. Consolidated School Districts are typically one or more independent school districts that were consolidated due to low attendance or governance issues. Independent School Districts typically serve one community, but sometimes serve multiple small communities. The following are independent school districts in Wood County, Texas:",
"Title: St. Mary's Academy (Cherry Hills Village)\n\nSt. Mary's Academy (SMA) is a Catholic, independent day school in the Loretto tradition located in Cherry Hills Village, Colorado. Founded by the Sisters of Loretto in 1864, St. Mary’s Academy educates boys and girls. St. Mary’s Academy is composed of a co-ed Lower School (co-ed junior kindergarten through grade 5) and Middle School (co-ed grades 6-8), and continues its long tradition as a college preparatory high school for girls (grades 9-12). Three times the U.S. Department of Education has honored St. Mary’s Academy as a School of Excellence (a program initially titled Blue Ribbon Schools). St. Mary's Academy High School offers 15 Advanced Placement courses.",
"Title: Jeff Ma\n\nJeff Ma or Jeffrey Ma was a member of the MIT Blackjack Team in the mid-1990s. He graduated from Phillips Exeter Academy. He attended MIT where he graduated with a degree in mechanical engineering in 1994. He was the basis for the main character of the book \"Bringing Down the House\" (where he was renamed Kevin Lewis) and the film \"21\" (where he was renamed Ben Campbell). Ma also co-founded PROTRADE (a sports stock market website, that has since been shut down) and does consulting work for professional sports teams including the Portland Trail Blazers and San Francisco 49ers. He cofounded Citizen Sports, a sport-information website and iPhone application based in San Francisco, which was acquired by Yahoo! in May 2010.",
"Title: Phillips Exeter Academy\n\nPhillips Exeter Academy (often called Exeter or PEA) is a coeducational independent school for boarding and day students between the 9th and 12th grades. Located in Exeter, New Hampshire, it is one of the oldest secondary schools in the United States. Exeter is noted for its innovation and application of Harkness education, a system based on a conference format of student interaction with minimal teacher involvement. It has the largest endowment of any New England boarding school, which as of June 30, 2016, was valued at $1.15 billion.",
"Title: Albert College (Belleville, Ontario)\n\nAlbert College is a co-educational independent boarding and day school located in Belleville, Ontario, Canada. It is the oldest co-ed boarding independent school in Canada, and the only private boarding school in Belleville. Albert College currently has an enrolment of approximately 300 students from over 20 different countries. The school comprises an Early Primary Learning Centre (Pre-Kindergarten and Junior Kindergarten), a Junior School (Senior Kindergarten to Grade 6), a Middle School (Grades 7 and 8), and a Senior School (Grades 9 to 12 and Post-Graduate).",
"Title: Mid-Atlantic Athletic Conference\n\nThe Mid-Atlantic Athletic Conference (MAC) is an American high school athletic league composed of private schools in the Washington, D.C. area. The conference was founded in 1994. Solely male teams participate in the conference. As every member school is co-ed, the girls compete in the Independent School League, or ISL. The MAC is often considered as competitive as the IAC and the WCAC, and more competitive than the PVAC, the three other Washington-area private high school conferences. While the MAC generally boast fewer students than schools in the WCAC they tend to be just as competitive in sports. For example, Saint James has a total student body population of 235, a number which comprises both boys and girls. Gonzaga College High School, meanwhile, an all-boys school in the WCAC, has an enrollment of roughly 900.",
"Title: Louisville Collegiate School\n\nLouisville Collegiate School is a junior kindergarten-12th grade, co-ed independent day school located in the historic Highlands neighborhood of Louisville, Kentucky, United States. Founded in 1915, the school enrolls 713 students at 2427 Glenmary Avenue. Collegiate is a community rich in history, tradition, innovation and academic excellence. Founded on progressive ideals Collegiate is welcoming, accessible and proud of all of its students who stand out for their exceptional academic preparation, outstanding character and confident leadership.",
"Title: Lovejoy High School (Lucas, Texas)\n\nLovejoy High School is a public high school in Lucas, Texas in south central Collin County. It is the only high school of the Lovejoy Independent School District serving grades 9-12 and classified as a 5A school by the UIL. Lovejoy High School serves most of the cities of Lucas, most of Fairview, and a small portion of Allen. Students from outside the district may transfer to Lovejoy High School for a tuition fee. Until the Fall of 2006, all high school students zoned to Lovejoy Independent School District attended nearby Allen High School. The school graduated its first senior class in 2010. In 2013, the school was rated \"Met Standard\" by the Texas Education Agency."
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5,676
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Yazoo County Airport, is five miles northwest of Yazoo City, a city in Yazoo County, Mississippi, in which country?
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U.S.
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"James McCoy Smith (born November 4, 1946, Yazoo City, Mississippi) is a former American football defensive back in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins.",
" He played high school football at Kearny High School (San Diego, California), and college football at the University of Oregon.",
" He was nicknamed \"Yazoo\" because he was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi.",
" He was an All-American his senior year (1967), and was drafted in the first round of the 1968 NFL Draft.",
" He was the first defensive back taken in the draft, and the twelfth player overall."
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"Yazoo County Airport (FAA LID: 87I) is five miles northwest of Yazoo City in unincorporated Yazoo County, Mississippi.",
" It is owned by the County of Yazoo."
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"Yazoo City is a U.S. city in Yazoo County, Mississippi.",
" It was named after the Yazoo River, which, in turn was named by the French explorer Robert La Salle in 1682 as \"Rivière des Yazous\" in reference to the Yazoo tribe living near the river's mouth.",
" It is the county seat of Yazoo County and the principal city of the Yazoo City Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is part of the larger Jackson–Yazoo City Combined Statistical Area.",
" According to the 2010 census, the population was 11,403."
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"The Federal Correctional Institution, Yazoo City (FCI Yazoo City) is a United States federal prison for male low, medium, and high-security inmates in Mississippi.",
" An adjacent satellite prison camp houses minimum-security male offenders.",
" It is part of the Yazoo City Federal Correctional Complex (FCC) and operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice."
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"Midway is an unincorporated community in Yazoo County, Mississippi, United States.",
" Midway is located on Mississippi Highway 433 12.6 mi east-northeast of Yazoo City."
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"Yazoo County High School (YCoHS) is a public high school in unincorporated Yazoo County, Mississippi, near Yazoo City.",
" It is a part of the Yazoo County School District."
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"Tinsley is an unincorporated community located in Yazoo County, Mississippi, United States.",
" Tinsley is approximately 11 mi south of Yazoo City and 4 mi North of Oil City near U.S. Route 49."
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"Carter is an unincorporated community located in northern Yazoo County, Mississippi.",
" Carter is approximately 5 mi north of Yazoo City and 9 mi south of Silver City near U.S. Route 49W."
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"The Yazoo County School District (YCSD) is a public school district headquartered in unincorporated Yazoo County, Mississippi (USA), near Yazoo City."
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"Yazoo County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi.",
" As of the 2010 census, the population was 28,065.",
" The county seat is Yazoo City.",
" It is named for the Yazoo River, whose name, legend has it, comes from an Indian word meaning \"River of Death.\"",
" Yazoo County is included in the Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS Combined Statistical Area.",
" It is located in the Mississippi Delta region.",
" Farming and lumber are the predominant industries."
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"Title: Jim Smith (defensive back)\n\nJames McCoy Smith (born November 4, 1946, Yazoo City, Mississippi) is a former American football defensive back in the National Football League for the Washington Redskins. He played high school football at Kearny High School (San Diego, California), and college football at the University of Oregon. He was nicknamed \"Yazoo\" because he was born in Yazoo City, Mississippi. He was an All-American his senior year (1967), and was drafted in the first round of the 1968 NFL Draft. He was the first defensive back taken in the draft, and the twelfth player overall.",
"Title: Yazoo County Airport\n\nYazoo County Airport (FAA LID: 87I) is five miles northwest of Yazoo City in unincorporated Yazoo County, Mississippi. It is owned by the County of Yazoo.",
"Title: Yazoo City, Mississippi\n\nYazoo City is a U.S. city in Yazoo County, Mississippi. It was named after the Yazoo River, which, in turn was named by the French explorer Robert La Salle in 1682 as \"Rivière des Yazous\" in reference to the Yazoo tribe living near the river's mouth. It is the county seat of Yazoo County and the principal city of the Yazoo City Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is part of the larger Jackson–Yazoo City Combined Statistical Area. According to the 2010 census, the population was 11,403.",
"Title: Federal Correctional Institution, Yazoo City\n\nThe Federal Correctional Institution, Yazoo City (FCI Yazoo City) is a United States federal prison for male low, medium, and high-security inmates in Mississippi. An adjacent satellite prison camp houses minimum-security male offenders. It is part of the Yazoo City Federal Correctional Complex (FCC) and operated by the Federal Bureau of Prisons, a division of the United States Department of Justice.",
"Title: Midway, Yazoo County, Mississippi\n\nMidway is an unincorporated community in Yazoo County, Mississippi, United States. Midway is located on Mississippi Highway 433 12.6 mi east-northeast of Yazoo City.",
"Title: Yazoo County High School\n\nYazoo County High School (YCoHS) is a public high school in unincorporated Yazoo County, Mississippi, near Yazoo City. It is a part of the Yazoo County School District.",
"Title: Tinsley, Mississippi\n\nTinsley is an unincorporated community located in Yazoo County, Mississippi, United States. Tinsley is approximately 11 mi south of Yazoo City and 4 mi North of Oil City near U.S. Route 49.",
"Title: Carter, Mississippi\n\nCarter is an unincorporated community located in northern Yazoo County, Mississippi. Carter is approximately 5 mi north of Yazoo City and 9 mi south of Silver City near U.S. Route 49W.",
"Title: Yazoo County School District\n\nThe Yazoo County School District (YCSD) is a public school district headquartered in unincorporated Yazoo County, Mississippi (USA), near Yazoo City.",
"Title: Yazoo County, Mississippi\n\nYazoo County is a county located in the U.S. state of Mississippi. As of the 2010 census, the population was 28,065. The county seat is Yazoo City. It is named for the Yazoo River, whose name, legend has it, comes from an Indian word meaning \"River of Death.\" Yazoo County is included in the Jackson-Vicksburg-Brookhaven, MS Combined Statistical Area. It is located in the Mississippi Delta region. Farming and lumber are the predominant industries."
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5,677
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Are Thomaz Koch and Marat Safin from the same country?
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no
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"title": "2001 Majorca Open – Singles"
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"Tim Henman was the defending champion but he lost in the third round to Mikhail Youzhny.",
" Marat Safin won the title for the then record 3rd time, defeating Radek Štěpánek in the final in straight sets.",
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"title": "2004 BNP Paribas Masters – Singles"
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"title": "2005 Mutua Madrileña Masters Madrid – Singles"
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"title": "1999 CA-TennisTrophy – Doubles"
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"The Boodles Tennis Challenge (former Boodle and Dunthorne Champions Challenge) is an international five-day tennis exhibition held at Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire, England.",
" In coordination with Boodles, a luxury jeweler, it was initially founded by veteran sports agent Patricio Apey as an event to help players hone their grass court skills in the lead-up to Wimbledon.",
" It is played in a similar style to the AAMI Classic giving the players at least three matches each and allowing non competition players to appear in one match per a day.",
" Over recent years Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Tim Henman, Marat Safin, James Blake, Andy Roddick, Fernando González, David Nalbandian, Novak Djokovic, Fernando Verdasco, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Andy Murray have all appeared.",
" Since its inception, The Boodles has turned into a lifestyle event featuring British luxury brands such as Boodles, Veuve Clicquot and H.R. Owen."
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"The 2000 Paris Masters was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts.",
" It was the 29th edition of the Paris Masters, and was part of the ATP Masters Series of the 2000 ATP Tour.",
" It took place at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France, from 13 November through 20 November 2000.",
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" They were both present but did not compete together.",
" Safin partnered with Teymuraz Gabashvili, but lost in the first round to Stephen Huss and Ross Hutchins.",
" Tursunov partnered with Igor Kunitsyn, but they were forced to withdraw due to a shoulder injury for Tursunov before their quarterfinals match against Sergiy Stakhovsky and Potito Starace."
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"Marat Mubinovich Safin (Russian: Мара́т Муби́нович Са́фин ; ] , Tatar: Марат Мөбин улы Сафин \"Marat Möbin uğlı Safin\" ; born 27 January 1980) is a Russian politician and retired professional tennis player.",
" He achieved the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) world No. 1 singles ranking on November 20, 2000.",
" Nobody taller than Safin has ever reached his world number-one ranking.",
" Safin is the older brother of former world No. 1 WTA player, Dinara Safina.",
" They are the first and only brother–sister tandem in tennis history who have both achieved No. 1 rankings.",
" On court, Safin was famous for his emotional outbursts and sometimes fiery temper."
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"Title: Thomaz Koch\n\nThomaz Koch (born May 11, 1945 in Porto Alegre), is a left-handed former tennis player from Brazil, who was a quarter-finalist at the French Open, Wimbledon and the U.S. National Championships.",
"Title: 2001 Majorca Open – Singles\n\nMarat Safin was the defending champion but did not compete that year.",
"Title: 2004 BNP Paribas Masters – Singles\n\nTim Henman was the defending champion but he lost in the third round to Mikhail Youzhny. Marat Safin won the title for the then record 3rd time, defeating Radek Štěpánek in the final in straight sets. Safin thus became the first man to win the two final Masters events back-to-back, having won the Madrid Masters the week before.",
"Title: 2005 Mutua Madrileña Masters Madrid – Singles\n\nMarat Safin was the defending champion, but chose not to compete this year.",
"Title: 1999 CA-TennisTrophy – Doubles\n\nYevgeny Kafelnikov and Daniel Vacek were the defending champions but lost in the first round to Nicolás Lapentti and Marat Safin.",
"Title: Boodles Challenge\n\nThe Boodles Tennis Challenge (former Boodle and Dunthorne Champions Challenge) is an international five-day tennis exhibition held at Stoke Park in Buckinghamshire, England. In coordination with Boodles, a luxury jeweler, it was initially founded by veteran sports agent Patricio Apey as an event to help players hone their grass court skills in the lead-up to Wimbledon. It is played in a similar style to the AAMI Classic giving the players at least three matches each and allowing non competition players to appear in one match per a day. Over recent years Andre Agassi, Pete Sampras, Tim Henman, Marat Safin, James Blake, Andy Roddick, Fernando González, David Nalbandian, Novak Djokovic, Fernando Verdasco, Jo-Wilfried Tsonga and Andy Murray have all appeared. Since its inception, The Boodles has turned into a lifestyle event featuring British luxury brands such as Boodles, Veuve Clicquot and H.R. Owen.",
"Title: 2000 Paris Masters\n\nThe 2000 Paris Masters was a men's tennis tournament played on indoor hard courts. It was the 29th edition of the Paris Masters, and was part of the ATP Masters Series of the 2000 ATP Tour. It took place at the Palais omnisports de Paris-Bercy in Paris, France, from 13 November through 20 November 2000. Second-seeded Marat Safin won the singles title.",
"Title: 2008 Kremlin Cup – Men's Singles\n\nNikolay Davydenko was the defending champion, but lost in the quarterfinals to Marat Safin.",
"Title: 2008 Kremlin Cup – Men's Doubles\n\nMarat Safin and Dmitry Tursunov were the defending champions. They were both present but did not compete together. Safin partnered with Teymuraz Gabashvili, but lost in the first round to Stephen Huss and Ross Hutchins. Tursunov partnered with Igor Kunitsyn, but they were forced to withdraw due to a shoulder injury for Tursunov before their quarterfinals match against Sergiy Stakhovsky and Potito Starace.",
"Title: Marat Safin\n\nMarat Mubinovich Safin (Russian: Мара́т Муби́нович Са́фин ; ] , Tatar: Марат Мөбин улы Сафин \"Marat Möbin uğlı Safin\" ; born 27 January 1980) is a Russian politician and retired professional tennis player. He achieved the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) world No. 1 singles ranking on November 20, 2000. Nobody taller than Safin has ever reached his world number-one ranking. Safin is the older brother of former world No. 1 WTA player, Dinara Safina. They are the first and only brother–sister tandem in tennis history who have both achieved No. 1 rankings. On court, Safin was famous for his emotional outbursts and sometimes fiery temper."
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Are Edna Ferber and Dorothy Parker both writers?
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"Hermynia Zur Mühlen, or Hermynia zur Mühlen, born as Hermine Isabelle Maria Gräfin Folliot de Crenneville, also Folliot de Crenneville-Poutet (December 12, 1883 – March 20, 1951) was an Austrian writer and translator.",
" She translated over seventy books into German from English, Russian and French, including work by Upton Sinclair, John Galsworthy, Jerome K. Jerome, Harold Nicolson, Max Eastman and Edna Ferber.",
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"Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions is the production company created in 1996 by Amy Sherman-Palladino to produce \"Love and Marriage.\"",
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"Title: Hermynia Zur Mühlen\n\nHermynia Zur Mühlen, or Hermynia zur Mühlen, born as Hermine Isabelle Maria Gräfin Folliot de Crenneville, also Folliot de Crenneville-Poutet (December 12, 1883 – March 20, 1951) was an Austrian writer and translator. She translated over seventy books into German from English, Russian and French, including work by Upton Sinclair, John Galsworthy, Jerome K. Jerome, Harold Nicolson, Max Eastman and Edna Ferber. She has been characterised as \"one of the best known women writers of the Weimar Republic.\" . A committed socialist from a Viennese aristocratic Catholic family, she was sometimes called the Red Countess.",
"Title: The Land Is Bright\n\nThe Land Is Bright is a 1941 dramatic play by George S. Kaufman and Edna Ferber.",
"Title: Dorothy Parker\n\nDorothy Parker (August 22, 1893 – June 7, 1967) was an American poet, short story writer, critic, and satirist, best known for her wit, wisecracks and eye for 20th-century urban foibles.",
"Title: A Peculiar Treasure\n\nA Peculiar Treasure is an autobiography by American author Edna Ferber. The book was first published in 1938 by Doubleday, Doran, & Co. at 398 pages long. The book is Ferber's first autobiography, and recounts her small-town, Midwest childhood, and her subsequent rise to authorship and the Pulitzer Prize. Her ascent from night-court reporter at a small-town newspaper to the author of So Big is set against the rising tensions in Europe and upsurging anti-semitism in the US.",
"Title: James Adams Floating Theatre\n\nThe James Adams Floating Theatre was a floating theatre founded in 1914 by James Adams and his wife Beulah, which toured Chesapeake Bay staging theatre in Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina. It was visited by Edna Ferber while writing the 1926 novel which inspired Jerome Kern and Oscar Hammerstein II’s Broadway show \"Show Boat\".",
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"Title: Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions\n\nDorothy Parker Drank Here Productions is the production company created in 1996 by Amy Sherman-Palladino to produce \"Love and Marriage.\" The company also produced \"Gilmore Girls\", \"The Return of Jezebel James\", and \"Bunheads\". The name \"Dorothy Parker Drank Here\" is tribute to writer Dorothy Parker, a major influence on Palladino.",
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5,679
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Which film, directed by Paul King, features the twelfth Doctor from Doctor Who?
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Paddington 2
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" Production began in October 2016, and ended in June 2017.",
" The film is set to release on 10 November 2017."
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"\"The Time of the Doctor\" is an episode of the British science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\", written by Steven Moffat and directed by Jamie Payne, and was broadcast as the ninth \"Doctor Who\" Christmas special on 25 December 2013 on BBC One.",
" It features the final regular appearance of Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor and the first regular appearance of Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor following his brief cameo in \"The Day of the Doctor\".",
" The episode also features Jenna Coleman as the Doctor's companion Clara Oswald, plus several enemies of the Doctor, including the Cybermen, Silence, Daleks, and Weeping Angels."
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"Title: Peter Capaldi\n\nPeter Dougan Capaldi (born 14 April 1958) is a Scottish actor, writer and director, best known for playing the twelfth incarnation of the Doctor in \"Doctor Who\" and as spin doctor Malcolm Tucker in \"The Thick of It\", for which he has received four British Academy Television Award nominations, winning Best Male Comedy Performance in 2010. For reprising the role in the spinoff film \"In the Loop\", Capaldi was honoured with several film critic award nominations for Best Supporting Actor. He further took on the role of Paddington Bear's neighbour Mr. Curry in the family comedy film \"Paddington\"; he is set to reprise the role in \"Paddington 2\".",
"Title: Doctor Puppet\n\nDoctor Puppet (also known as The Doctor Puppet) is a US/UK stop-motion science fiction animation fan series that celebrates the top selling BBC TV series, \"Doctor Who\" and its rich history through hand-crafted puppets and original stories. Created by Alisa Stern in 2012 in her New York apartment, Doctor Puppet consists of a Tumblr blog, an eight episode series of short films featuring the likenesses of the Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) and other Doctors and characters from the BBC TV series, other short films with the Twelfth Doctor (Peter Capaldi) and Clara Oswald (Jenna Coleman), three Christmas specials, music videos, behind the scenes documentaries and Google Hangouts with the creative team. The series is composed and narrated by UK film score composer Scott Ampleford.",
"Title: Last Christmas (Doctor Who)\n\n\"Last Christmas\" is an episode of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\" that was first broadcast on 25 December 2014. It is the tenth Christmas special since the show’s revival in 2005, and the first full Christmas special to feature the Twelfth Doctor. It was written by Steven Moffat and directed by Paul Wilmshurst.",
"Title: Deep Time (Doctor Who)\n\nDeep Time is a BBC Books original novel written by Trevor Baxendale and based on the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It features the Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald. The book was released on 10 September 2015 as a part of \"The Glamour Chronicles\", alongside \"Royal Blood\" and \"Big Bang Generation\".",
"Title: Big Bang Generation\n\nBig Bang Generation is a BBC Books original novel written by Gary Russell and based on the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It features the Twelfth Doctor and Bernice Summerfield, making her first appearance in the New Series Adventures along with the Doctor from the revived series. The book was released on 10 September 2015 as a part of \"The Glamour Chronicles\", alongside \"Royal Blood\" and \"Deep Time\".",
"Title: The Blood Cell\n\nThe Blood Cell is a BBC Books original novel written by James Goss and based on the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It features the Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald. The book was released on 11 September 2014 along with \"Silhouette\" and \"The Crawling Terror\".",
"Title: Paddington 2\n\nPaddington 2 is an upcoming British-French family-comedy film directed by Paul King, co written by King and Simon Farnaby, and produced by David Heyman. It is the sequel to 2014's \"Paddington\". The film stars Hugh Grant, Brendan Gleeson, Hugh Bonneville, Sally Hawkins, Julie Walters, Jim Broadbent, Peter Capaldi, Madeleine Harris, Samuel Joslin, and the voices of Ben Whishaw and Imelda Staunton. Production began in October 2016, and ended in June 2017. The film is set to release on 10 November 2017.",
"Title: The Time of the Doctor\n\n\"The Time of the Doctor\" is an episode of the British science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\", written by Steven Moffat and directed by Jamie Payne, and was broadcast as the ninth \"Doctor Who\" Christmas special on 25 December 2013 on BBC One. It features the final regular appearance of Matt Smith as the Eleventh Doctor and the first regular appearance of Peter Capaldi as the Twelfth Doctor following his brief cameo in \"The Day of the Doctor\". The episode also features Jenna Coleman as the Doctor's companion Clara Oswald, plus several enemies of the Doctor, including the Cybermen, Silence, Daleks, and Weeping Angels.",
"Title: The Crawling Terror\n\nThe Crawling Terror is a BBC Books original novel written by Mike Tucker and based on the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It features the Twelfth Doctor and Clara Oswald. The book was released on 11 September 2014 along with \"The Blood Cell\" and \"Silhouette\"."
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Where is the company presently based that bought the company founded by George Coles ?
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"The Cambrian Pottery was founded in 1764 by William Coles in Swansea, Glamorganshire, Wales.",
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"InnSuites Hospitality Trust (IHT), is a public company founded in 1971 as an unincorporated Ohio business organization.",
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" Founded in 1971, it is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona.",
" The company owns and operates five hotels.",
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"Coles Group Limited (formerly Coles Myer Limited) was an Australian public company that operated numerous retail chains.",
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"The North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association was founded 1969 in Goodwood, Ontario, Canada by a group of pudelpointer and griffon enthusiasts.",
" Presently based in Arlington Heights, Illinois, NAVHDA \"is a nonprofit corporation whose purpose is to foster, promote, and improve the versatile hunting dog breeds in North America; to conserve game by using well trained reliable hunting dogs before and after the shot; and to aid in the prevention of cruelty to animals by discouraging nonselective and uncontrolled breeding, which produces unwanted and uncared for dogs.\"",
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"Desilu Productions ( ) was an American production company founded and co-owned by husband and wife Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball, best known for shows such as \"I Love Lucy\", \"\", and \"The Untouchables\".",
" Until 1962, Desilu was the second-largest independent television production company in the U.S. behind MCA's Revue Productions until MCA bought Universal Pictures, and Desilu became and remained the number-one independent production company until being sold in 1967.",
" Ball and Arnaz jointly owned the majority stake in Desilu from its inception until 1962, when Ball bought out Arnaz and ran the company by herself for several years.",
" Ball had succeeded in making Desilu profitable again by 1967, when she sold her shares of Desilu to Gulf+Western for $17 million ($ in 2016 dollars).",
" Gulf+Western then transformed Desilu into the television production arm of Paramount Pictures, rebranding the company as the original Paramount Television."
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"Title: InnSuites Hospitality\n\nInnSuites Hospitality Trust (IHT), is a public company founded in 1971 as an unincorporated Ohio business organization. It is a real estate investment trust (REIT) offering Ownership Management, Licensing/Trademark and Membership hospitality services. Founded in 1971, it is headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona. The company owns and operates five hotels. In addition, it provides management services for eight hotels. For nine hotels it also extends licensing and trademark services. Presently, the company is operating with three divisions: InnSuites Hotels & Suites, InnSuites Hotels Inc. and InnDependent Boutique Collection (IBC). As of August 2016, the IBC Hotels worldwide membership network has over 20,000 hotels. The RRF Limited Partnership and the InnSuites Hotels, Inc. are the affiliates of the Trust.",
"Title: George Coles (entrepreneur)\n\nSir George James Coles, CBE (28 March 1885 – 4 December 1977) was an Australian entrepreneur. He was the founder of what was to become the Coles Group shopping empire, at one time the largest chain store group in Australia.",
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"Title: Bertha George Harris\n\nBertha George Harris (June 29, 1913 – October 14, 2014) was an American Catawba tribal elder and master potter. She specialized in a specific type of pottery unique to the Catawba, which she crafted from river clay without the use of electricity or a potter's wheel. Harris was the oldest living member of the Catawba tribe at the time of her death in October 2014. The Catawba number approximately 2,800 people, presently based in York County, South Carolina, as well the surrounding region.",
"Title: Essel Group\n\nEssel Group is an Indian conglomerate company presently headed by Dr. Subhash Chandra based in Mumbai, Maharashtra. , established in 1926.",
"Title: Magic Theatre\n\nThe Magic Theatre is a theatre company founded in 1967, presently based at the historic Fort Mason Center on San Francisco's northern waterfront. For half a century, The Magic Theatre has been one of the most prominent theatre companies in the United States solely dedicated to development and production of new plays.",
"Title: Coles Group\n\nColes Group Limited (formerly Coles Myer Limited) was an Australian public company that operated numerous retail chains. It was Australia's second-largest retailer, behind Woolworths Limited. It was acquired by Western Australian public company Wesfarmers, with transfer of ownership on 23 November 2007. The corporate operations ceased at head office in Melbourne from that point, now based at Wesfarmers head office in Perth.",
"Title: North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association\n\nThe North American Versatile Hunting Dog Association was founded 1969 in Goodwood, Ontario, Canada by a group of pudelpointer and griffon enthusiasts. Presently based in Arlington Heights, Illinois, NAVHDA \"is a nonprofit corporation whose purpose is to foster, promote, and improve the versatile hunting dog breeds in North America; to conserve game by using well trained reliable hunting dogs before and after the shot; and to aid in the prevention of cruelty to animals by discouraging nonselective and uncontrolled breeding, which produces unwanted and uncared for dogs.\" The group has chapters in most states of the U.S. and provinces of Canada which sponsor training and testing programs.",
"Title: Desilu Productions\n\nDesilu Productions ( ) was an American production company founded and co-owned by husband and wife Desi Arnaz and Lucille Ball, best known for shows such as \"I Love Lucy\", \"\", and \"The Untouchables\". Until 1962, Desilu was the second-largest independent television production company in the U.S. behind MCA's Revue Productions until MCA bought Universal Pictures, and Desilu became and remained the number-one independent production company until being sold in 1967. Ball and Arnaz jointly owned the majority stake in Desilu from its inception until 1962, when Ball bought out Arnaz and ran the company by herself for several years. Ball had succeeded in making Desilu profitable again by 1967, when she sold her shares of Desilu to Gulf+Western for $17 million ($ in 2016 dollars). Gulf+Western then transformed Desilu into the television production arm of Paramount Pictures, rebranding the company as the original Paramount Television."
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5,681
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Xokonoschtletl Gómora pushed for hte return of what artifact taken during hte Spanish Conquest of the Aztecs?
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Montezuma's headdress
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"Cupul or Kupul, (Maya: \"Kupul\", 'toponímico; adjective') was the name of a Maya chiefdom at time of the Spanish conquest of Yucatán.",
" Cupul was one of the most extensive and densely populated Maya provinces on the Yucatán Peninsula.",
" It was formed in the mid-fifteenth century after the fall of Mayapan and reached its maximum power during the sixteenth century, at the time of their own led by the Spanish conquest led by the \"adelantado\" Francisco de Montejo.",
" According to the Encyclopedia Yucatán in time, the Mayan voice ku-pul, means \"that throws the bouncing\", giving a connotation referring to the Mayan ballplayers that existed in the region."
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"Pueblo Culhuacán ( ) is an officially designated neighborhood of the Iztapalapa borough of Mexico City, which used to be a major pre Hispanic city.",
" Ancient Culhuacán was founded around 600 CE and the site has been continuously occupied since.",
" The city was conquered by the Aztecs in the 15th century, but the Aztecs considered the city to have status with early rulers marrying into Culhua nobility to legitimize themselves.",
" After the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, the Franciscans and later the Augustinians made Culhuacán a major evangelization center, with the latter building the monastery complex which remains to this day.",
" Today, Culhucan is fully integrated into Mexico City physically and politically.",
" This area was designated as a \"Barrio Mágico\" by the city in 2011."
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"Moctezuma's headdress is a featherwork crown (Nahuatl: \"quetzalāpanecayōtl\" ] ) which tradition holds belonged to Moctezuma II, the Aztec emperor at the time of the Spanish Conquest.",
" However, its provenance is uncertain, and even its identity as a headdress has been questioned.",
" It is made of quetzal and other feathers with sewn-on gold detailing.",
" It is now in the Museum of Ethnology, Vienna, and is a source of dispute between Austria and Mexico, as no similar pieces remain in Mexico.",
" Restoration efforts reignited this dispute in 2012."
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"The Conquest of the Azores (also known as the \"Spanish conquest of the Azores\"), but principally involving the conquest of the island of Terceira, occurred on 2 August 1583, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores, between forces loyal to the claimant D. António, Prior of Crato, supported by the French and English troops, and the Spanish and Portuguese forces loyal to King Philip II of Spain, commanded by the Admiral Don Álvaro de Bazán, Marquis of Santa Cruz, during the War of the Portuguese Succession.",
" The victory of the Marquis of Santa Cruz resulted in the rapid Spanish conquest of the Azores, facilitating the integration of the Kingdom of Portugal and its colonial possessions into the Spanish Empire."
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"The Aubin Codex is a textual and pictorial history of the Aztecs from their departure from Aztlán through the Spanish conquest to the early Spanish colonial period, ending in 1607.",
" Consisting of 81 leaves, it was most likely begun in 1576, it is possible that Fray Diego Durán supervised its preparation, since it was published in 1867 as Historia de las Indias de Nueva-España y isles de Tierra Firme, listing Durán as the author."
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"Lake Texcoco (Spanish: \"Lago de Texcoco\" ) was a natural lake within the Anáhuac or Valley of Mexico.",
" Lake Texcoco is best known as where the Aztecs built the city of Tenochtitlan, which was located on an island within the lake.",
" After the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, efforts to control flooding by the Spanish led to most of the lake being drained.",
" The entire lake basin is now almost completely occupied by Mexico City, the capital of the present-day nation of Mexico."
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"Xokonoschtletl Gómora (] ; 17 February 1951, Mexico City) is a Mexican dancer who performs to Pre-Hispanic traditional music, a writer, lecturer, and civic activist.",
" He was commissioned by the United Nations for the Frente Mexicano Pro Derechos Humanos (English: Mexican Front for Human Rights) to promote the protection of Mexican cultural heritage.",
" He is best known for leading the Asociación Civil Internacional Yankuik Anahuak (International Civil Association Yankuik Anahuak) and because for over thirty years he has pushed for the return of a quetzal feather headdress (Nahuatl: \"quetzalpanecáyotl\") known as Montezuma's headdress currently located in the Vienna Museum of Ethnology (German: \"Museum für Völkerkunde\")."
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"The Spanish conquest of Yucatán was the campaign undertaken by the Spanish \"conquistadores\" against the Late Postclassic Maya states and polities in the Yucatán Peninsula, a vast limestone plain covering south-eastern Mexico, northern Guatemala, and all of Belize.",
" The Spanish conquest of the Yucatán Peninsula was hindered by its politically fragmented state.",
" The Spanish engaged in a strategy of concentrating native populations in newly founded colonial towns.",
" Native resistance to the new nucleated settlements took the form of the flight into inaccessible regions such as the forest or joining neighbouring Maya groups that had not yet submitted to the Spanish.",
" Among the Maya, ambush was a favoured tactic.",
" Spanish weaponry included broadswords, rapiers, lances, pikes, halberds, crossbows, matchlocks and light artillery.",
" Maya warriors fought with flint-tipped spears, bows and arrows and stones, and wore padded cotton armour to protect themselves.",
" The Spanish introduced a number of Old World diseases previously unknown in the Americas, initiating devastating plagues that swept through the native populations."
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"The Neo-Inca State, also known as the Neo-Inca state of Vilcabamba, was the Inca state established by Inca emperor Huayna Capac's son Manco Inca Yupanqui in Vilcabamba in 1537.",
" It is considered the remnants of the Inca Empire (1438–1533) after the Spanish conquest.",
" It lasted until 1572, when the last Inca stronghold was conquered, and the last ruler, Túpac Amaru, Manco's son, was captured and executed.",
" This ended resistance to the Spanish conquest under the political authority of the Inca state."
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"The Spanish conquest of Guatemala was a protracted conflict during the Spanish colonization of the Americas, in which Spanish colonisers gradually incorporated the territory that became the modern country of Guatemala into the colonial Viceroyalty of New Spain.",
" Before the conquest, this territory contained a number of competing Mesoamerican kingdoms, the majority of which were Maya.",
" Many conquistadors viewed the Maya as \"infidels\" who needed to be forcefully converted and pacified, disregarding the achievements of their civilization.",
" The first contact between the Maya and European explorers came in the early 16th century when a Spanish ship sailing from Panama to Santo Domingo was wrecked on the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in 1511.",
" Several Spanish expeditions followed in 1517 and 1519, making landfall on various parts of the Yucatán coast.",
" The Spanish conquest of the Maya was a prolonged affair; the Maya kingdoms resisted integration into the Spanish Empire with such tenacity that their defeat took almost two centuries."
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"Title: Cupul\n\nCupul or Kupul, (Maya: \"Kupul\", 'toponímico; adjective') was the name of a Maya chiefdom at time of the Spanish conquest of Yucatán. Cupul was one of the most extensive and densely populated Maya provinces on the Yucatán Peninsula. It was formed in the mid-fifteenth century after the fall of Mayapan and reached its maximum power during the sixteenth century, at the time of their own led by the Spanish conquest led by the \"adelantado\" Francisco de Montejo. According to the Encyclopedia Yucatán in time, the Mayan voice ku-pul, means \"that throws the bouncing\", giving a connotation referring to the Mayan ballplayers that existed in the region.",
"Title: Pueblo Culhuacán\n\nPueblo Culhuacán ( ) is an officially designated neighborhood of the Iztapalapa borough of Mexico City, which used to be a major pre Hispanic city. Ancient Culhuacán was founded around 600 CE and the site has been continuously occupied since. The city was conquered by the Aztecs in the 15th century, but the Aztecs considered the city to have status with early rulers marrying into Culhua nobility to legitimize themselves. After the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, the Franciscans and later the Augustinians made Culhuacán a major evangelization center, with the latter building the monastery complex which remains to this day. Today, Culhucan is fully integrated into Mexico City physically and politically. This area was designated as a \"Barrio Mágico\" by the city in 2011.",
"Title: Montezuma's headdress\n\nMoctezuma's headdress is a featherwork crown (Nahuatl: \"quetzalāpanecayōtl\" ] ) which tradition holds belonged to Moctezuma II, the Aztec emperor at the time of the Spanish Conquest. However, its provenance is uncertain, and even its identity as a headdress has been questioned. It is made of quetzal and other feathers with sewn-on gold detailing. It is now in the Museum of Ethnology, Vienna, and is a source of dispute between Austria and Mexico, as no similar pieces remain in Mexico. Restoration efforts reignited this dispute in 2012.",
"Title: Conquest of the Azores\n\nThe Conquest of the Azores (also known as the \"Spanish conquest of the Azores\"), but principally involving the conquest of the island of Terceira, occurred on 2 August 1583, in the Portuguese archipelago of the Azores, between forces loyal to the claimant D. António, Prior of Crato, supported by the French and English troops, and the Spanish and Portuguese forces loyal to King Philip II of Spain, commanded by the Admiral Don Álvaro de Bazán, Marquis of Santa Cruz, during the War of the Portuguese Succession. The victory of the Marquis of Santa Cruz resulted in the rapid Spanish conquest of the Azores, facilitating the integration of the Kingdom of Portugal and its colonial possessions into the Spanish Empire.",
"Title: Aubin Codex\n\nThe Aubin Codex is a textual and pictorial history of the Aztecs from their departure from Aztlán through the Spanish conquest to the early Spanish colonial period, ending in 1607. Consisting of 81 leaves, it was most likely begun in 1576, it is possible that Fray Diego Durán supervised its preparation, since it was published in 1867 as Historia de las Indias de Nueva-España y isles de Tierra Firme, listing Durán as the author.",
"Title: Lake Texcoco\n\nLake Texcoco (Spanish: \"Lago de Texcoco\" ) was a natural lake within the Anáhuac or Valley of Mexico. Lake Texcoco is best known as where the Aztecs built the city of Tenochtitlan, which was located on an island within the lake. After the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire, efforts to control flooding by the Spanish led to most of the lake being drained. The entire lake basin is now almost completely occupied by Mexico City, the capital of the present-day nation of Mexico.",
"Title: Xokonoschtletl Gómora\n\nXokonoschtletl Gómora (] ; 17 February 1951, Mexico City) is a Mexican dancer who performs to Pre-Hispanic traditional music, a writer, lecturer, and civic activist. He was commissioned by the United Nations for the Frente Mexicano Pro Derechos Humanos (English: Mexican Front for Human Rights) to promote the protection of Mexican cultural heritage. He is best known for leading the Asociación Civil Internacional Yankuik Anahuak (International Civil Association Yankuik Anahuak) and because for over thirty years he has pushed for the return of a quetzal feather headdress (Nahuatl: \"quetzalpanecáyotl\") known as Montezuma's headdress currently located in the Vienna Museum of Ethnology (German: \"Museum für Völkerkunde\").",
"Title: Spanish conquest of Yucatán\n\nThe Spanish conquest of Yucatán was the campaign undertaken by the Spanish \"conquistadores\" against the Late Postclassic Maya states and polities in the Yucatán Peninsula, a vast limestone plain covering south-eastern Mexico, northern Guatemala, and all of Belize. The Spanish conquest of the Yucatán Peninsula was hindered by its politically fragmented state. The Spanish engaged in a strategy of concentrating native populations in newly founded colonial towns. Native resistance to the new nucleated settlements took the form of the flight into inaccessible regions such as the forest or joining neighbouring Maya groups that had not yet submitted to the Spanish. Among the Maya, ambush was a favoured tactic. Spanish weaponry included broadswords, rapiers, lances, pikes, halberds, crossbows, matchlocks and light artillery. Maya warriors fought with flint-tipped spears, bows and arrows and stones, and wore padded cotton armour to protect themselves. The Spanish introduced a number of Old World diseases previously unknown in the Americas, initiating devastating plagues that swept through the native populations.",
"Title: Neo-Inca State\n\nThe Neo-Inca State, also known as the Neo-Inca state of Vilcabamba, was the Inca state established by Inca emperor Huayna Capac's son Manco Inca Yupanqui in Vilcabamba in 1537. It is considered the remnants of the Inca Empire (1438–1533) after the Spanish conquest. It lasted until 1572, when the last Inca stronghold was conquered, and the last ruler, Túpac Amaru, Manco's son, was captured and executed. This ended resistance to the Spanish conquest under the political authority of the Inca state.",
"Title: Spanish conquest of Guatemala\n\nThe Spanish conquest of Guatemala was a protracted conflict during the Spanish colonization of the Americas, in which Spanish colonisers gradually incorporated the territory that became the modern country of Guatemala into the colonial Viceroyalty of New Spain. Before the conquest, this territory contained a number of competing Mesoamerican kingdoms, the majority of which were Maya. Many conquistadors viewed the Maya as \"infidels\" who needed to be forcefully converted and pacified, disregarding the achievements of their civilization. The first contact between the Maya and European explorers came in the early 16th century when a Spanish ship sailing from Panama to Santo Domingo was wrecked on the east coast of the Yucatán Peninsula in 1511. Several Spanish expeditions followed in 1517 and 1519, making landfall on various parts of the Yucatán coast. The Spanish conquest of the Maya was a prolonged affair; the Maya kingdoms resisted integration into the Spanish Empire with such tenacity that their defeat took almost two centuries."
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5,682
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Simple Song Number 3" is an original song sung by a South Korean lyric coloratura soprano known for her interpretations of what?
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bel canto repertoire
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"Alicia Berneche (born January 1, 1971) is an American lyric coloratura soprano who has sung leading roles in operas throughout the United States."
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"Youngok Shin (also spelled Young-Ok Shin and Young Ok Shin: born July 3, 1961 in Seoul, South Korea) is a South Korean lyric coloratura soprano known for her interpretations of the bel canto repertoire."
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"Kathleen Deanna Battle (born August 13, 1948) is an American operatic soprano known for her distinctive vocal range and tone.",
" Born in Portsmouth, Ohio, Battle initially became known for her work within the concert repertoire through performances with major orchestras during the early and mid-1970s.",
" She made her opera debut in 1975.",
" Battle expanded her repertoire into lyric soprano and coloratura soprano roles during the 1980s and early 1990s until her eventual dismissal from the Metropolitan Opera in 1994.",
" After a 22-year absence from the Met, Battle performed a concert of spirituals at the Metropolitan Opera House in November 2016."
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"Bertha May Crawford (June 20, 1886 - May 26, 1937) was a Canadian opera singer.",
" She built an international reputation as a lyric coloratura soprano in the early 20th century in eastern Europe, performing prima donna roles with opera companies in Russia and Poland between 1914 and 1934.",
" At her death in 1937, music critics considered her the most distinguished soprano produced in that century in Canada.",
" She is remembered as having \"a high lyric soprano of great beauty and agility\" and was most famous for her performances as Rosina in The Barber of Seville, Violetta in La traviata, and Gilda in Rigoletto."
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"Anneliese Rothenberger (19 June 192424 May 2010) was a German operatic soprano who had an active international performance career which spanned from 1943 to 1983.",
" She specialized in the lyric coloratura soprano repertoire, and was particularly admired for her interpretations of the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Richard Strauss."
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"Sylvie Valayre (born 1964, Paris) is a French operatic soprano known for her versatile interpretations of lyric, spinto, and dramatic coloratura soprano parts.",
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"\"Simple Song#3\" or \"Simple Song Number 3\" is an original song sung by South Korean singer Sumi Jo.",
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"Sumi Jo (Hangul: 조수미 ; Hanja: 曺秀美 ; ] ; born 22 November 1962) is a Grammy Award-winning South Korean lyric coloratura soprano known for her interpretations of the bel canto repertoire."
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"Lucia Popp (born Lucia Poppová; 12 November 193916 November 1993) was a Slovak operatic soprano.",
" She began her career as a soubrette soprano, and later moved into the light-lyric and lyric coloratura soprano repertoire and then the lighter Richard Strauss and Wagner operas.",
" Her career included performances at Vienna State Opera, the Metropolitan Opera, Covent Garden, and La Scala.",
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"Harolyn Blackwell (born November 23, 1955) is an American lyric coloratura soprano who has performed in many of the world's finest opera houses, concert halls, and theaters in operas, oratorios, recitals, and Broadway musicals.",
" Initially known for her work within musical theater during the early 1980s, Blackwell moved into the field of opera and by 1987 had established herself as an artist within the soubrette repertoire in many major opera houses both in the United States and in Europe.",
" Feeling that she was being \"type cast\" into one particular kind of role, Blackwell strove to establish herself within the lyric coloratura repertoire beginning in the mid-1990s.",
" With the aid of such companies as Seattle Opera, Blackwell successfully made this move and is now an interpreter of such roles as Lucia in Donizetti's \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" and Olympia in Offenbach's \"Les contes d'Hoffman\".",
" She has also periodically returned to musical theater performances throughout her career in staged productions, concert work, and recitals.",
" Blackwell is known for her interpretations and recordings of the works of Leonard Bernstein."
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"Title: Alicia Berneche\n\nAlicia Berneche (born January 1, 1971) is an American lyric coloratura soprano who has sung leading roles in operas throughout the United States.",
"Title: Shin Youngok\n\nYoungok Shin (also spelled Young-Ok Shin and Young Ok Shin: born July 3, 1961 in Seoul, South Korea) is a South Korean lyric coloratura soprano known for her interpretations of the bel canto repertoire.",
"Title: Kathleen Battle\n\nKathleen Deanna Battle (born August 13, 1948) is an American operatic soprano known for her distinctive vocal range and tone. Born in Portsmouth, Ohio, Battle initially became known for her work within the concert repertoire through performances with major orchestras during the early and mid-1970s. She made her opera debut in 1975. Battle expanded her repertoire into lyric soprano and coloratura soprano roles during the 1980s and early 1990s until her eventual dismissal from the Metropolitan Opera in 1994. After a 22-year absence from the Met, Battle performed a concert of spirituals at the Metropolitan Opera House in November 2016.",
"Title: Bertha May Crawford\n\nBertha May Crawford (June 20, 1886 - May 26, 1937) was a Canadian opera singer. She built an international reputation as a lyric coloratura soprano in the early 20th century in eastern Europe, performing prima donna roles with opera companies in Russia and Poland between 1914 and 1934. At her death in 1937, music critics considered her the most distinguished soprano produced in that century in Canada. She is remembered as having \"a high lyric soprano of great beauty and agility\" and was most famous for her performances as Rosina in The Barber of Seville, Violetta in La traviata, and Gilda in Rigoletto.",
"Title: Anneliese Rothenberger\n\nAnneliese Rothenberger (19 June 192424 May 2010) was a German operatic soprano who had an active international performance career which spanned from 1943 to 1983. She specialized in the lyric coloratura soprano repertoire, and was particularly admired for her interpretations of the works of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Richard Strauss.",
"Title: Sylvie Valayre\n\nSylvie Valayre (born 1964, Paris) is a French operatic soprano known for her versatile interpretations of lyric, spinto, and dramatic coloratura soprano parts. She sings grueling roles like Abigaille, Lady Macbeth or Turandot as well as lighter pieces like Giordano's Maddalena, Cio-Cio San (Madama Butterfly), or Verdi's Desdemona at major opera houses around the world.",
"Title: Simple Song Number 3\n\n\"Simple Song#3\" or \"Simple Song Number 3\" is an original song sung by South Korean singer Sumi Jo. The song was released as the lead single from the soundtrack album of 2015 film \"Youth\" written and composed by American composer David Lang.",
"Title: Sumi Jo\n\nSumi Jo (Hangul: 조수미 ; Hanja: 曺秀美 ; ] ; born 22 November 1962) is a Grammy Award-winning South Korean lyric coloratura soprano known for her interpretations of the bel canto repertoire.",
"Title: Lucia Popp\n\nLucia Popp (born Lucia Poppová; 12 November 193916 November 1993) was a Slovak operatic soprano. She began her career as a soubrette soprano, and later moved into the light-lyric and lyric coloratura soprano repertoire and then the lighter Richard Strauss and Wagner operas. Her career included performances at Vienna State Opera, the Metropolitan Opera, Covent Garden, and La Scala. Popp was also a highly regarded recitalist and lieder singer.",
"Title: Harolyn Blackwell\n\nHarolyn Blackwell (born November 23, 1955) is an American lyric coloratura soprano who has performed in many of the world's finest opera houses, concert halls, and theaters in operas, oratorios, recitals, and Broadway musicals. Initially known for her work within musical theater during the early 1980s, Blackwell moved into the field of opera and by 1987 had established herself as an artist within the soubrette repertoire in many major opera houses both in the United States and in Europe. Feeling that she was being \"type cast\" into one particular kind of role, Blackwell strove to establish herself within the lyric coloratura repertoire beginning in the mid-1990s. With the aid of such companies as Seattle Opera, Blackwell successfully made this move and is now an interpreter of such roles as Lucia in Donizetti's \"Lucia di Lammermoor\" and Olympia in Offenbach's \"Les contes d'Hoffman\". She has also periodically returned to musical theater performances throughout her career in staged productions, concert work, and recitals. Blackwell is known for her interpretations and recordings of the works of Leonard Bernstein."
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5,683
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What opera was first performed by Monte Carlo in 1925 and starred operatic tenor Robert Nagy in 1981?
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L'enfant et les sortilèges
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"Biology Monte Carlo methods (BioMOCA) have been developed at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to simulate ion transport in an electrolyte environment through ion channels or nano-pores embedded in membranes.",
" It is a 3-D particle-based Monte Carlo simulator for analyzing and studying the ion transport problem in ion channel systems or similar nanopores in wet/biological environments.",
" The system simulated consists of a protein forming an ion channel (or an artificial nanopores like a Carbon Nano Tube, CNT), with a membrane (i.e. lipid bilayer) that separates two ion baths on either side.",
" BioMOCA is based on two methodologies, namely the Boltzmann transport Monte Carlo (BTMC) and particle-particle-particle-mesh (PM).",
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"Monte Carlo is a 2011 American romantic comedy film based on \"Headhunters\" by Jules Bass.",
" It was directed by Thomas Bezucha.",
" Denise Di Novi, Alison Greenspan, Nicole Kidman, and Arnon Milchan produced the film for Fox 2000 Pictures and Regency Enterprises.",
" It began production in Harghita, Romania on May 5, 2010.",
" \"Monte Carlo\" stars Selena Gomez, Leighton Meester and Katie Cassidy as three friends posing as wealthy socialites in Monte Carlo, Monaco.",
" The film was released on July 1, 2011.",
" It features the song \"Who Says\" by Selena Gomez & the Scene and numerous songs by British singer Mika.",
" \"Monte Carlo\" received mixed to negative reviews from critics, but earned over $39 million on a $20 million budget.",
" Fox Home Entertainment released \"Monte Carlo\" on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on October 18, 2011."
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"Francesco Dominici (1885–1968) was an Italian operatic tenor particularly admired for his acting in comedic roles.",
" He made his professional opera debut as Fernando in Donizetti's \"La favorite\" at the Teatro Donizetti in Bergamo in 1914.",
" He created the role of Prunier in the original 1917 production of Puccini's \"La rondine\" at the Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo, a role which he performed at many other opera houses including the Teatro Comunale di Bologna.",
" Over the next several years he played mostly leading roles at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome including Rodolfo in Puccini's \"La Bohème\", Fenton in Verdi's \"Falstaff\", and the Ernesto in Donizetti's \"Don Pasquale\".",
" In the early 1920s he joined the roster at La Scala where he began playing more buffo roles than leading roles.",
" In 1921, he sang the role of doctor Cajus in Verdi's Falstaff at La Scala and in 1922 was Filipeto in the company's first production of Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's \"I quattro rusteghi\".",
" In 1926 he created the role of Emperor Altoum in the original production of Puccini's \"Turandot\" at La Scala.",
" In 1929 he went on tour with La Scala to Germany.",
" Other roles that Dominici performed at La Scala include David in Wagner's \"Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg\", Monostatos in Mozart's \"The Magic Flute\", and the Neipperg in Umberto Giordano's \"Madame Sans-Gêne\".",
" In 1931 he moved to Cuba, where he taught music for many years.",
" Dominici died in Havana in 1968."
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"Robert Nagy (March 3, 1929 – November 7, 2008) was an American operatic tenor who had a lengthy and fruitful association with the Metropolitan Opera that lasted for three decades.",
" His association with the Met began when he won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 1956.",
" He mostly portrayed comprimario roles at the Met where his most memorable early role was the Messenger in \"Aida\"; a role he sang 172 times for the company.",
" He notably sang in the world premieres of two operas by Samuel Barber at the Met: \"Vanessa\" (1958) and \"Antony and Cleopatra\" (1966).",
" He also sang in the company premieres of \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\" (1966), \"Billy Budd\" (1978) and \"L'enfant et les sortilèges\" (1981).",
" Although Nagy specialized in supporting roles, he also portrayed several leading parts at the Met, among them Florestan in \"Fidelio\", Herodes in \"Salome\", and the Drum Major in \"Wozzeck'.",
" He remained on the Met roster through the end of the 1987–88 season, performing 1,187 performances with the Met during his thirty years with the company."
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"In mathematical finance, a Monte Carlo option model uses Monte Carlo methods to calculate the value of an option with multiple sources of uncertainty or with complicated features.",
" The first application to option pricing was by Phelim Boyle in 1977 (for European options).",
" In 1996, M. Broadie and P. Glasserman showed how to price Asian options by Monte Carlo.",
" In 2001 F. A. Longstaff and E. S. Schwartz developed a practical Monte Carlo method for pricing American-style options."
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"Monte Carlo (] ; French: \"Monte-Carlo\" , ] , or colloquially \"Monte-Carl\", ] ; Monégasque: \"Monte-Carlu\") officially refers to an administrative area of the Principality of Monaco, specifically the ward of Monte Carlo/Spélugues, where the Monte Carlo Casino is located.",
" Informally the name also refers to a larger district, the Monte Carlo Quarter (corresponding to the former municipality of Monte Carlo), which besides Monte Carlo/Spélugues also includes the wards of La Rousse/Saint Roman, Larvotto/Bas Moulins, and Saint Michel.",
" The permanent population of the ward of Monte Carlo is about 3,500, while that of the quarter is about 15,000.",
" Monaco has four traditional quarters.",
" From west to east they are: Fontvieille (the newest), Monaco-Ville (the oldest), La Condamine, and Monte Carlo."
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"In chemistry, dynamic Monte Carlo (DMC) is a Monte Carlo method for modeling the dynamic behaviors of molecules by comparing the rates of individual steps with random numbers.",
" It is essentially the same as Kinetic Monte Carlo.",
" Unlike the Metropolis Monte Carlo method, which has been employed to study systems at equilibrium, the DMC method is used to investigate non-equilibrium systems such as a reaction, diffusion, and so-forth (Meng and Weinberg 1994).",
" This method is mainly applied to analyze adsorbates' behavior on surfaces.",
" The DMC method is very similar to the kinetic Monte Carlo method."
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"Quantum Monte Carlo encompasses a large family of computational methods whose common aim is the study of complex quantum systems.",
" One of the major goals of these approaches is to provide a reliable solution (or an accurate approximation) of the quantum many-body problem.",
" The diverse flavor of quantum Monte Carlo approaches all share the common use of the Monte Carlo method to handle the multi-dimensional integrals that arise in the different formulations of the many-body problem.",
" The quantum Monte Carlo methods allow for a direct treatment and description of complex many-body effects encoded in the wave function, going beyond mean field theory and offering an exact solution of the many-body problem in some circumstances.",
" In particular, there exist numerically exact and polynomially-scaling algorithms to exactly study static properties of boson systems without geometrical frustration.",
" For fermions, there exist very good approximations to their static properties and numerically exact exponentially scaling quantum Monte Carlo algorithms, but none that are both."
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"The 1997 Monte Carlo Open was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts.",
" It was the 91st edition of the Monte Carlo Open, and was part of the ATP Super 9 of the 1997 ATP Tour.",
" It took place at the Monte Carlo Country Club in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France, near Monte Carlo, Monaco, from 21 April through 27 April 1997."
],
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"L'enfant et les sortilèges: Fantaisie lyrique en deux parties (\"The Child and the Spells: A Lyric Fantasy in Two Parts\") is an opera in one act, with music by Maurice Ravel to a libretto by Colette.",
" It is Ravel's second opera, his first being \"L'heure espagnole\".",
" Written from 1917 to 1925, \"L'enfant et les sortilèges\" was first performed in Monte Carlo in 1925 under the baton of Victor de Sabata."
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"Title: Biology Monte Carlo method\n\nBiology Monte Carlo methods (BioMOCA) have been developed at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign to simulate ion transport in an electrolyte environment through ion channels or nano-pores embedded in membranes. It is a 3-D particle-based Monte Carlo simulator for analyzing and studying the ion transport problem in ion channel systems or similar nanopores in wet/biological environments. The system simulated consists of a protein forming an ion channel (or an artificial nanopores like a Carbon Nano Tube, CNT), with a membrane (i.e. lipid bilayer) that separates two ion baths on either side. BioMOCA is based on two methodologies, namely the Boltzmann transport Monte Carlo (BTMC) and particle-particle-particle-mesh (PM). The first one uses Monte Carlo method to solve the Boltzmann equation, while the later splits the electrostatic forces into short-range and long-range components.",
"Title: Monte Carlo (2011 film)\n\nMonte Carlo is a 2011 American romantic comedy film based on \"Headhunters\" by Jules Bass. It was directed by Thomas Bezucha. Denise Di Novi, Alison Greenspan, Nicole Kidman, and Arnon Milchan produced the film for Fox 2000 Pictures and Regency Enterprises. It began production in Harghita, Romania on May 5, 2010. \"Monte Carlo\" stars Selena Gomez, Leighton Meester and Katie Cassidy as three friends posing as wealthy socialites in Monte Carlo, Monaco. The film was released on July 1, 2011. It features the song \"Who Says\" by Selena Gomez & the Scene and numerous songs by British singer Mika. \"Monte Carlo\" received mixed to negative reviews from critics, but earned over $39 million on a $20 million budget. Fox Home Entertainment released \"Monte Carlo\" on DVD and Blu-ray Disc on October 18, 2011.",
"Title: Francesco Dominici (operatic tenor)\n\nFrancesco Dominici (1885–1968) was an Italian operatic tenor particularly admired for his acting in comedic roles. He made his professional opera debut as Fernando in Donizetti's \"La favorite\" at the Teatro Donizetti in Bergamo in 1914. He created the role of Prunier in the original 1917 production of Puccini's \"La rondine\" at the Grand Théâtre de Monte Carlo, a role which he performed at many other opera houses including the Teatro Comunale di Bologna. Over the next several years he played mostly leading roles at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome including Rodolfo in Puccini's \"La Bohème\", Fenton in Verdi's \"Falstaff\", and the Ernesto in Donizetti's \"Don Pasquale\". In the early 1920s he joined the roster at La Scala where he began playing more buffo roles than leading roles. In 1921, he sang the role of doctor Cajus in Verdi's Falstaff at La Scala and in 1922 was Filipeto in the company's first production of Ermanno Wolf-Ferrari's \"I quattro rusteghi\". In 1926 he created the role of Emperor Altoum in the original production of Puccini's \"Turandot\" at La Scala. In 1929 he went on tour with La Scala to Germany. Other roles that Dominici performed at La Scala include David in Wagner's \"Die Meistersinger von Nürnberg\", Monostatos in Mozart's \"The Magic Flute\", and the Neipperg in Umberto Giordano's \"Madame Sans-Gêne\". In 1931 he moved to Cuba, where he taught music for many years. Dominici died in Havana in 1968.",
"Title: Robert Nagy (tenor)\n\nRobert Nagy (March 3, 1929 – November 7, 2008) was an American operatic tenor who had a lengthy and fruitful association with the Metropolitan Opera that lasted for three decades. His association with the Met began when he won the Metropolitan Opera National Council Auditions in 1956. He mostly portrayed comprimario roles at the Met where his most memorable early role was the Messenger in \"Aida\"; a role he sang 172 times for the company. He notably sang in the world premieres of two operas by Samuel Barber at the Met: \"Vanessa\" (1958) and \"Antony and Cleopatra\" (1966). He also sang in the company premieres of \"Die Frau ohne Schatten\" (1966), \"Billy Budd\" (1978) and \"L'enfant et les sortilèges\" (1981). Although Nagy specialized in supporting roles, he also portrayed several leading parts at the Met, among them Florestan in \"Fidelio\", Herodes in \"Salome\", and the Drum Major in \"Wozzeck'. He remained on the Met roster through the end of the 1987–88 season, performing 1,187 performances with the Met during his thirty years with the company.",
"Title: Monte Carlo methods for option pricing\n\nIn mathematical finance, a Monte Carlo option model uses Monte Carlo methods to calculate the value of an option with multiple sources of uncertainty or with complicated features. The first application to option pricing was by Phelim Boyle in 1977 (for European options). In 1996, M. Broadie and P. Glasserman showed how to price Asian options by Monte Carlo. In 2001 F. A. Longstaff and E. S. Schwartz developed a practical Monte Carlo method for pricing American-style options.",
"Title: Monte Carlo\n\nMonte Carlo (] ; French: \"Monte-Carlo\" , ] , or colloquially \"Monte-Carl\", ] ; Monégasque: \"Monte-Carlu\") officially refers to an administrative area of the Principality of Monaco, specifically the ward of Monte Carlo/Spélugues, where the Monte Carlo Casino is located. Informally the name also refers to a larger district, the Monte Carlo Quarter (corresponding to the former municipality of Monte Carlo), which besides Monte Carlo/Spélugues also includes the wards of La Rousse/Saint Roman, Larvotto/Bas Moulins, and Saint Michel. The permanent population of the ward of Monte Carlo is about 3,500, while that of the quarter is about 15,000. Monaco has four traditional quarters. From west to east they are: Fontvieille (the newest), Monaco-Ville (the oldest), La Condamine, and Monte Carlo.",
"Title: Dynamic Monte Carlo method\n\nIn chemistry, dynamic Monte Carlo (DMC) is a Monte Carlo method for modeling the dynamic behaviors of molecules by comparing the rates of individual steps with random numbers. It is essentially the same as Kinetic Monte Carlo. Unlike the Metropolis Monte Carlo method, which has been employed to study systems at equilibrium, the DMC method is used to investigate non-equilibrium systems such as a reaction, diffusion, and so-forth (Meng and Weinberg 1994). This method is mainly applied to analyze adsorbates' behavior on surfaces. The DMC method is very similar to the kinetic Monte Carlo method.",
"Title: Quantum Monte Carlo\n\nQuantum Monte Carlo encompasses a large family of computational methods whose common aim is the study of complex quantum systems. One of the major goals of these approaches is to provide a reliable solution (or an accurate approximation) of the quantum many-body problem. The diverse flavor of quantum Monte Carlo approaches all share the common use of the Monte Carlo method to handle the multi-dimensional integrals that arise in the different formulations of the many-body problem. The quantum Monte Carlo methods allow for a direct treatment and description of complex many-body effects encoded in the wave function, going beyond mean field theory and offering an exact solution of the many-body problem in some circumstances. In particular, there exist numerically exact and polynomially-scaling algorithms to exactly study static properties of boson systems without geometrical frustration. For fermions, there exist very good approximations to their static properties and numerically exact exponentially scaling quantum Monte Carlo algorithms, but none that are both.",
"Title: 1997 Monte Carlo Open\n\nThe 1997 Monte Carlo Open was a men's tennis tournament played on outdoor clay courts. It was the 91st edition of the Monte Carlo Open, and was part of the ATP Super 9 of the 1997 ATP Tour. It took place at the Monte Carlo Country Club in Roquebrune-Cap-Martin, France, near Monte Carlo, Monaco, from 21 April through 27 April 1997.",
"Title: L'enfant et les sortilèges\n\nL'enfant et les sortilèges: Fantaisie lyrique en deux parties (\"The Child and the Spells: A Lyric Fantasy in Two Parts\") is an opera in one act, with music by Maurice Ravel to a libretto by Colette. It is Ravel's second opera, his first being \"L'heure espagnole\". Written from 1917 to 1925, \"L'enfant et les sortilèges\" was first performed in Monte Carlo in 1925 under the baton of Victor de Sabata."
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What is the name of the current party leader that Aasmund Frisak was a politician for?
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Erna Solberg
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"Wycliffe Musalia Mudavadi (born 21 September 1960, Sabatia, Vihiga District) is a Kenyan politician, who served as the seventh Vice President of Kenya in 2002 and as Deputy Prime Minister from 2008- 2012 May when he resigned officially to join the presidential race.",
" He is the current Party Leader of Amani National Congress (ANC) after decamping from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) led by the prime minister Raila Odinga in 2012 where before his resignation he served as the deputy party leader.He was third in the Kenyan general election, 2013."
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"The Conservative Party (Bokmål: \"Høyre\" , Nynorsk: \"Høgre\" , H, literally \"Right\") is a conservative and liberal-conservative political party in Norway.",
" It is the major party of the Norwegian centre-right, and the leading party in the governing Solberg cabinet.",
" The current party leader is the Prime Minister of Norway Erna Solberg."
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"The Justice and Development Party (Turkish: \"Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi\" ), abbreviated officially AK Parti in Turkish, is a conservative political party in Turkey.",
" Developed from the tradition of moderate Islamism, the party is the largest in Turkey.",
" Founded in 2001 by members of a number of existing conservative parties, the party has won pluralities in the five most recent legislative elections, those of 2002, 2007, 2011, June 2015, and November 2015.",
" The party held a majority of seats for 13 years, but lost it in June 2015, only to regain it in the snap election of November 2015.",
" Its electoral success has been mirrored in the three local elections held since the party's establishment, coming first in 2004, 2009 and 2014 respectively.",
" The current party leader is Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the President of Turkey, while former party leader, Binali Yildırım, serves as the Prime Minister."
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"Independence from Europe is a minor, Eurosceptic political party in the United Kingdom.",
" The party has been registered since June 2012 but remained inactive until it was officially launched in October 2013 by current party leader Mike Nattrass, a disaffected member of the UK Independence Party (UKIP).",
" It has no official political representation, but previously had one Member of the European Parliament (MEP) and three Councillors, all of whom were once members of UKIP."
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"The Scottish National Party (SNP; Scottish Gaelic: \"Pàrtaidh Nàiseanta na h-Alba\" , Scots: \"Scots Naitional Pairtie\" ) is a Scottish nationalist and social-democratic political party in Scotland.",
" The SNP supports and campaigns for Scottish independence.",
" It is the third-largest political party by membership in the United Kingdom, as well as by overall representation in the House of Commons, behind the Labour Party and the Conservative Party, and is the largest political party in Scotland, where it has the most seats in the Scottish Parliament and most of the Scottish seats in the Parliament of the United Kingdom.",
" The current party leader, Nicola Sturgeon, has served as First Minister of Scotland since 20 November 2014."
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"Hin Stuttligi Flokkurin (English: The Funny Party) was a joke political party in the Faroe Islands.",
" It was founded in 2004 by the current party leader, Johan Dalsgaard, also known as Johan í Kollafirði and later as Johan í Fámará.",
" The party is based upon political satire.",
" Dalsgaard was mainly inspired by Jacob Haugaard, who pulled a similar prank in the Danish parliament.",
" Johan Dalsgaard was not the only candidate on the list.",
" Rubek Lilaa was the candidate for Eysturoyar Valdømi.",
" At that time the Faroe Islands had 7 districts, so people could only vote for a candidate from their own district (valdømi).",
" Hin stuttliga Flokkurin had two candidates, Johan Dalsgaard was candidate for the South Streymoy district (Suðurstreymoyar valdømi) and Rubek Lilaa was candidate in Eysturoy.",
" The party had no other candidates."
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"Adrianus Petrus Wilhelmus \"Ad\" Melkert (] ; born 12 February 1956) is a Dutch politician and diplomat of the Labour Party (PvdA).",
" He served as a Member of the House of Representatives from 3 June 1986 until 22 August 1994 when he became Minister of Social Affairs and Employment in the Cabinet Kok I following the Dutch general election of 1994.",
" At the end of the parliamentary period, he was not included in the Cabinet Kok II after the Dutch general election of 1998 by his own request, as he wanted to focus his energies on his candidacy to succeed Wim Kok as the next Party leader of the Labour Party.",
" Melkert returned to the Member of the House of Representatives on 13 July 1998 and became the Parliamentary leader of the Labour Party in the House of Representatives on 13 July 1998 and became the presumed de facto next Party leader of the Labour Party in all but name.",
" He was elected the official Party leader of the Labour Party on 15 December 2001 and became the lijsttrekker (top candidate) for the Dutch general election of 2002."
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"The Swedish Social Democratic Party, (Swedish: \"Sveriges socialdemokratiska arbetareparti\" , SAP; literally, \"Social Democratic Workers' Party of Sweden\"), contesting elections as the \"Arbetarepartiet–Socialdemokraterna\" ('The Workers' Party – The Social Democrats'), usually referred to just as the 'Social Democrats' (\"Socialdemokraterna\"); is the oldest and largest political party in Sweden.",
" The current party leader since 2012 is Stefan Löfven; he has also been Prime Minister of Sweden since 2014."
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"The Moderates of Åland (Swedish: \"Moderaterna på Åland\" ; previously Freeminded Co-operation, Swedish: \"Frisinnad Samverkan\" ) was a conservative and liberal-conservative political party in the Åland Islands.",
" At the 2003 elections, the party won 13.6% of popular votes and 4 out of 30 seats.",
" The current party leader is Johan Ehn.",
" In the 21 October 2007 parliamentary elections, the party won 9.5% of the popular vote and 3 out of 30 seats, a loss of one."
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"Aasmund Frisak (20 March 1852 – 1935) was a Norwegian naval officer and politician for the Conservative Party."
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"Title: Musalia Mudavadi\n\nWycliffe Musalia Mudavadi (born 21 September 1960, Sabatia, Vihiga District) is a Kenyan politician, who served as the seventh Vice President of Kenya in 2002 and as Deputy Prime Minister from 2008- 2012 May when he resigned officially to join the presidential race. He is the current Party Leader of Amani National Congress (ANC) after decamping from the Orange Democratic Movement (ODM) led by the prime minister Raila Odinga in 2012 where before his resignation he served as the deputy party leader.He was third in the Kenyan general election, 2013.",
"Title: Conservative Party (Norway)\n\nThe Conservative Party (Bokmål: \"Høyre\" , Nynorsk: \"Høgre\" , H, literally \"Right\") is a conservative and liberal-conservative political party in Norway. It is the major party of the Norwegian centre-right, and the leading party in the governing Solberg cabinet. The current party leader is the Prime Minister of Norway Erna Solberg.",
"Title: Justice and Development Party (Turkey)\n\nThe Justice and Development Party (Turkish: \"Adalet ve Kalkınma Partisi\" ), abbreviated officially AK Parti in Turkish, is a conservative political party in Turkey. Developed from the tradition of moderate Islamism, the party is the largest in Turkey. Founded in 2001 by members of a number of existing conservative parties, the party has won pluralities in the five most recent legislative elections, those of 2002, 2007, 2011, June 2015, and November 2015. The party held a majority of seats for 13 years, but lost it in June 2015, only to regain it in the snap election of November 2015. Its electoral success has been mirrored in the three local elections held since the party's establishment, coming first in 2004, 2009 and 2014 respectively. The current party leader is Recep Tayyip Erdoğan, the President of Turkey, while former party leader, Binali Yildırım, serves as the Prime Minister.",
"Title: Independence from Europe\n\nIndependence from Europe is a minor, Eurosceptic political party in the United Kingdom. The party has been registered since June 2012 but remained inactive until it was officially launched in October 2013 by current party leader Mike Nattrass, a disaffected member of the UK Independence Party (UKIP). It has no official political representation, but previously had one Member of the European Parliament (MEP) and three Councillors, all of whom were once members of UKIP.",
"Title: Scottish National Party\n\nThe Scottish National Party (SNP; Scottish Gaelic: \"Pàrtaidh Nàiseanta na h-Alba\" , Scots: \"Scots Naitional Pairtie\" ) is a Scottish nationalist and social-democratic political party in Scotland. The SNP supports and campaigns for Scottish independence. It is the third-largest political party by membership in the United Kingdom, as well as by overall representation in the House of Commons, behind the Labour Party and the Conservative Party, and is the largest political party in Scotland, where it has the most seats in the Scottish Parliament and most of the Scottish seats in the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The current party leader, Nicola Sturgeon, has served as First Minister of Scotland since 20 November 2014.",
"Title: Funny Party\n\nHin Stuttligi Flokkurin (English: The Funny Party) was a joke political party in the Faroe Islands. It was founded in 2004 by the current party leader, Johan Dalsgaard, also known as Johan í Kollafirði and later as Johan í Fámará. The party is based upon political satire. Dalsgaard was mainly inspired by Jacob Haugaard, who pulled a similar prank in the Danish parliament. Johan Dalsgaard was not the only candidate on the list. Rubek Lilaa was the candidate for Eysturoyar Valdømi. At that time the Faroe Islands had 7 districts, so people could only vote for a candidate from their own district (valdømi). Hin stuttliga Flokkurin had two candidates, Johan Dalsgaard was candidate for the South Streymoy district (Suðurstreymoyar valdømi) and Rubek Lilaa was candidate in Eysturoy. The party had no other candidates.",
"Title: Ad Melkert\n\nAdrianus Petrus Wilhelmus \"Ad\" Melkert (] ; born 12 February 1956) is a Dutch politician and diplomat of the Labour Party (PvdA). He served as a Member of the House of Representatives from 3 June 1986 until 22 August 1994 when he became Minister of Social Affairs and Employment in the Cabinet Kok I following the Dutch general election of 1994. At the end of the parliamentary period, he was not included in the Cabinet Kok II after the Dutch general election of 1998 by his own request, as he wanted to focus his energies on his candidacy to succeed Wim Kok as the next Party leader of the Labour Party. Melkert returned to the Member of the House of Representatives on 13 July 1998 and became the Parliamentary leader of the Labour Party in the House of Representatives on 13 July 1998 and became the presumed de facto next Party leader of the Labour Party in all but name. He was elected the official Party leader of the Labour Party on 15 December 2001 and became the lijsttrekker (top candidate) for the Dutch general election of 2002.",
"Title: Swedish Social Democratic Party\n\nThe Swedish Social Democratic Party, (Swedish: \"Sveriges socialdemokratiska arbetareparti\" , SAP; literally, \"Social Democratic Workers' Party of Sweden\"), contesting elections as the \"Arbetarepartiet–Socialdemokraterna\" ('The Workers' Party – The Social Democrats'), usually referred to just as the 'Social Democrats' (\"Socialdemokraterna\"); is the oldest and largest political party in Sweden. The current party leader since 2012 is Stefan Löfven; he has also been Prime Minister of Sweden since 2014.",
"Title: Moderates of Åland\n\nThe Moderates of Åland (Swedish: \"Moderaterna på Åland\" ; previously Freeminded Co-operation, Swedish: \"Frisinnad Samverkan\" ) was a conservative and liberal-conservative political party in the Åland Islands. At the 2003 elections, the party won 13.6% of popular votes and 4 out of 30 seats. The current party leader is Johan Ehn. In the 21 October 2007 parliamentary elections, the party won 9.5% of the popular vote and 3 out of 30 seats, a loss of one.",
"Title: Aasmund Frisak\n\nAasmund Frisak (20 March 1852 – 1935) was a Norwegian naval officer and politician for the Conservative Party."
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What role did the actress who played Cynthia in "Gone in the Night" play in "Heathers"?
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Heather Duke
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"Cynthia Alexander (born Cynthia Veronica Ayala, 1971) is a guitarist and singer-songwriter originally from the Philippines.",
" She has performed on many international stages including the Rainforest World Music Festival in Malaysia, the Jack Daniel’s World Music Tour in Singapore and the Southeast Asian Night Market Festival in New Zealand.",
" She also played gongs and bass on world tours (India, U.S., Japan, Canada) with Joey Ayala at ang Bagong Lumad."
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"American actress Shannen Doherty has appeared in numerous television programs and motion pictures.",
" After her television debut in \"Father Murphy\" in 1981, she landed her first major role in the dramatic western television series \"Little House on the Prairie\" (1982–1983), and reprised her role in its three television specials.",
" Doherty received two Young Artist Award nominations for playing the oldest Witherspoon sibling Kris in the family drama \"Our House\" (1986–1988).",
" She appeared in four films during the 1980s, including the positively-received, animated film \"The Secret of NIMH\" (1982) and the cult classic \"Heathers\" (1988).",
" Her breakthrough role was as Brenda Walsh in the teen drama \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" (1990-1994), but she was later dropped from the series because of backstage issues and her negative image as a \"bad girl\".",
" She starred in television films in the early and mid-1990s, and played Rene Mosier in the romantic comedy \"Mallrats\" (1995) in an attempt to rebuild her career."
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"Gone in the Night is a 1996 American television movie about the Jaclyn Dowaliby murder case, with Shannen Doherty and Kevin Dillon as Cynthia and David Dowaliby."
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"Cynthia Dale (born \"Cynthia Ciurluini\" on 11 August 1960) is a Canadian television actress and stage performer.",
" She is best known for her role as lawyer Olivia Novak in the 1987–94 television drama \"Street Legal.\""
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"title": "Cynthia Dale"
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"Shannen Maria Doherty ( ; born April 12, 1971) is an American actress, producer, author, and television director.",
" She is known for her roles as Heather Duke in \"Heathers\" (1989), Brenda Walsh in \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" (1990–1994) and as Prue Halliwell in \"Charmed\" (1998–2001)."
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"Cynthia is the debut album of freestyle music singer Cynthia, released in 1989 by record label Micmac Records.",
" The album includes the singles \"Thief of Heart\", \"Endless Night\" and \"Change on Me\", the latter reaching No. 37 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart."
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"Loretta Devine (born August 21, 1949) is an American actress and singer, best known for her roles as Marla Hendricks in the Fox drama series \"Boston Public\", and for her recurring role as Adele Webber on the Shonda Rhimes' \"Grey's Anatomy\", for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in 2011.",
" She had a role in the series \"Everybody Hates Chris\" as Rochelle's mother.",
" In film, Devine appeared in \"Waiting to Exhale\", \"The Preacher's Wife\", \"I Am Sam\", \"Urban Legend\", \"Crash\", \"Woman Thou Art Loosed\", \"For Colored Girls\", \"This Christmas\" and \"Jumping the Broom\".",
" She also played Cynthia Carmichael on the NBC sitcom \"The Carmichael Show\"."
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"sentences": [
"Cynthia Zamora (born April 8, 1938) is a Filipino actress.",
" She was nominated for a FAMAS award for best actress in 1961 for \"Huwag Mo Akong Limutan\" and in 1957 for \"Wala Nang Luha\".",
" During her film career she played opposite Eddie del Mar, Mario Montenegro, and Danilo Montes.",
" In the decades preceding 2007, Cynthia Zamora owned an antique store on Magnolia Street in Burbank, CA."
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"title": "Cynthia Zamora"
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"sentences": [
"Cynthia Lynn Daniel (married name: Cynthia Hauser; born March 17, 1976) is an American photographer and former actress.",
" She is the twin sister of actress Brittany Daniel.",
" She is best known for her role as Elizabeth Wakefield on the 1990s syndicated teen drama \"Sweet Valley High\"."
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"title": "Cynthia Daniel"
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"Cynthia Jane Cranz (born March 3, 1969 in Grapevine, Texas) is an American voice actress who works for anime series at Funimation/OkraTron 5000.",
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"Title: Cynthia Alexander\n\nCynthia Alexander (born Cynthia Veronica Ayala, 1971) is a guitarist and singer-songwriter originally from the Philippines. She has performed on many international stages including the Rainforest World Music Festival in Malaysia, the Jack Daniel’s World Music Tour in Singapore and the Southeast Asian Night Market Festival in New Zealand. She also played gongs and bass on world tours (India, U.S., Japan, Canada) with Joey Ayala at ang Bagong Lumad.",
"Title: Shannen Doherty filmography\n\nAmerican actress Shannen Doherty has appeared in numerous television programs and motion pictures. After her television debut in \"Father Murphy\" in 1981, she landed her first major role in the dramatic western television series \"Little House on the Prairie\" (1982–1983), and reprised her role in its three television specials. Doherty received two Young Artist Award nominations for playing the oldest Witherspoon sibling Kris in the family drama \"Our House\" (1986–1988). She appeared in four films during the 1980s, including the positively-received, animated film \"The Secret of NIMH\" (1982) and the cult classic \"Heathers\" (1988). Her breakthrough role was as Brenda Walsh in the teen drama \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" (1990-1994), but she was later dropped from the series because of backstage issues and her negative image as a \"bad girl\". She starred in television films in the early and mid-1990s, and played Rene Mosier in the romantic comedy \"Mallrats\" (1995) in an attempt to rebuild her career.",
"Title: Gone in the Night\n\nGone in the Night is a 1996 American television movie about the Jaclyn Dowaliby murder case, with Shannen Doherty and Kevin Dillon as Cynthia and David Dowaliby.",
"Title: Cynthia Dale\n\nCynthia Dale (born \"Cynthia Ciurluini\" on 11 August 1960) is a Canadian television actress and stage performer. She is best known for her role as lawyer Olivia Novak in the 1987–94 television drama \"Street Legal.\"",
"Title: Shannen Doherty\n\nShannen Maria Doherty ( ; born April 12, 1971) is an American actress, producer, author, and television director. She is known for her roles as Heather Duke in \"Heathers\" (1989), Brenda Walsh in \"Beverly Hills, 90210\" (1990–1994) and as Prue Halliwell in \"Charmed\" (1998–2001).",
"Title: Cynthia (album)\n\nCynthia is the debut album of freestyle music singer Cynthia, released in 1989 by record label Micmac Records. The album includes the singles \"Thief of Heart\", \"Endless Night\" and \"Change on Me\", the latter reaching No. 37 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart.",
"Title: Loretta Devine\n\nLoretta Devine (born August 21, 1949) is an American actress and singer, best known for her roles as Marla Hendricks in the Fox drama series \"Boston Public\", and for her recurring role as Adele Webber on the Shonda Rhimes' \"Grey's Anatomy\", for which she won a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series in 2011. She had a role in the series \"Everybody Hates Chris\" as Rochelle's mother. In film, Devine appeared in \"Waiting to Exhale\", \"The Preacher's Wife\", \"I Am Sam\", \"Urban Legend\", \"Crash\", \"Woman Thou Art Loosed\", \"For Colored Girls\", \"This Christmas\" and \"Jumping the Broom\". She also played Cynthia Carmichael on the NBC sitcom \"The Carmichael Show\".",
"Title: Cynthia Zamora\n\nCynthia Zamora (born April 8, 1938) is a Filipino actress. She was nominated for a FAMAS award for best actress in 1961 for \"Huwag Mo Akong Limutan\" and in 1957 for \"Wala Nang Luha\". During her film career she played opposite Eddie del Mar, Mario Montenegro, and Danilo Montes. In the decades preceding 2007, Cynthia Zamora owned an antique store on Magnolia Street in Burbank, CA.",
"Title: Cynthia Daniel\n\nCynthia Lynn Daniel (married name: Cynthia Hauser; born March 17, 1976) is an American photographer and former actress. She is the twin sister of actress Brittany Daniel. She is best known for her role as Elizabeth Wakefield on the 1990s syndicated teen drama \"Sweet Valley High\".",
"Title: Cynthia Cranz\n\nCynthia Jane Cranz (born March 3, 1969 in Grapevine, Texas) is an American voice actress who works for anime series at Funimation/OkraTron 5000. She is best known as the adult voice of Chi-Chi from the \"Dragon Ball\" series, Chieko from \"Princess Jellyfish\", Botan from \"Yu Yu Hakusho\", and Mitch Tennison from \"Case Closed\". Cynthia has reprised her role as Chi-Chi in \"Dragon Ball Super\"."
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What baseball team started its regular season in 2000, and is a member of the Liberty Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball?
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Long Island Ducks
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"Campbell's Field is a 6,425-seat baseball park in Camden, New Jersey, United States that hosted its first regular season baseball game on May 11, 2001.",
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" He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins and Baltimore Orioles.",
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" They were a member of the Liberty Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball.",
" From the 2001 season to 2015, the Riversharks played their home games at Campbell's Field, which is situated at the base of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge.",
" Due to its location on the Delaware River, the ballpark offers a clear view of the Philadelphia skyline.",
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"Peter Edward \"PJ\" Rose Jr. (born November 16, 1969) is the manager of the Wichita Wingnuts in the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball and former professional baseball player.",
" The son of Major League Baseball's all-time hits leader Pete Rose, Rose Jr. played in the minor leagues most of his career except for a brief stint in for the Cincinnati Reds.",
" He was released September 14, 2009, by the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.",
" In 2011, he joined the White Sox coaching staff and became the manager of their Appalachian League (rookie league) affiliate in Bristol.",
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"The Bridgeport Bluefish were an American professional baseball team based in Bridgeport, Connecticut.",
" The team was a member of the Liberty Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball.",
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" It was announced that the franchise will relocate to High Point, NC in 2019."
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" The Grays joined the league along with the Atlantic City Surf for 2007 to maintain an even number of teams, but were disbanded again following the year.",
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"Title: Long Island Ducks\n\nThe Long Island Ducks are an American professional baseball team based in Central Islip, New York. They are a member of the Liberty Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. Since the 2000 season, the Ducks have played their home games at Bethpage Ballpark - formerly known as EAB Park, Citibank Park, and Suffolk County Sports Park.",
"Title: Somerset Patriots\n\nThe Somerset Patriots are an American professional baseball team based in Bridgewater Township, New Jersey. They are a member of the Liberty Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. From the 1999 season to the present, the Patriots have played their home games at TD Bank Ballpark.",
"Title: Campbell's Field\n\nCampbell's Field is a 6,425-seat baseball park in Camden, New Jersey, United States that hosted its first regular season baseball game on May 11, 2001. The ballpark is home to the Rutgers–Camden college baseball team, and until 2015 was home to the Camden Riversharks of the independent Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. The naming rights are owned by the Camden-based Campbell Soup Company, which paid $3 million over ten years.",
"Title: St. Paul Saints\n\nThe St. Paul Saints are an American professional baseball team based in Saint Paul, Minnesota. The Saints are a member of the North Division of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. The Saints played their home games at Midway Stadium starting in 1993, when the modern-day team started as a member of the Northern League. In 2006 the team was a founding member of the modern American Association. The team started playing in the new CHS Field in 2015.",
"Title: Lew Ford\n\nJon Lewis \"Lew\" Ford (born August 12, 1976) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Long Island Ducks of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins and Baltimore Orioles. He also played in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Hanshin Tigers, in the Mexican League for the Guerreros de Oaxaca, and in the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball for the Long Island Ducks.",
"Title: Camden Riversharks\n\nThe Camden Riversharks were an American professional baseball team based in Camden, New Jersey. They were a member of the Liberty Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. From the 2001 season to 2015, the Riversharks played their home games at Campbell's Field, which is situated at the base of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. Due to its location on the Delaware River, the ballpark offers a clear view of the Philadelphia skyline. The \"Riversharks\" name refers to the location of Camden on the Delaware River, as the primary logo incorporates the Benjamin Franklin Bridge that links Camden to Philadelphia.",
"Title: Pete Rose Jr.\n\nPeter Edward \"PJ\" Rose Jr. (born November 16, 1969) is the manager of the Wichita Wingnuts in the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball and former professional baseball player. The son of Major League Baseball's all-time hits leader Pete Rose, Rose Jr. played in the minor leagues most of his career except for a brief stint in for the Cincinnati Reds. He was released September 14, 2009, by the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. In 2011, he joined the White Sox coaching staff and became the manager of their Appalachian League (rookie league) affiliate in Bristol. In 2012, he moved up to the Pioneer League with the affiliate in Great Falls, Montana. After one season, he advanced to the lower-A South Atlantic League team in Kannapolis, North Carolina.",
"Title: Bridgeport Bluefish\n\nThe Bridgeport Bluefish were an American professional baseball team based in Bridgeport, Connecticut. The team was a member of the Liberty Division of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, which is not affiliated with Major League Baseball. They played their home games at The Ballpark at Harbor Yard from 1998 to 2017. It was announced that the franchise will relocate to High Point, NC in 2019.",
"Title: The Grays\n\nThe Grays were a professional independent baseball team. They were a traveling team which played in the Canadian-American Association of Professional Baseball, an independent league not affiliated with Major League Baseball. The team started play in the 2005 season due to an uneven number of teams in the Can-Am League after the disbanding of the Bangor Lumberjacks, and were disbanded after the season. The Grays joined the league along with the Atlantic City Surf for 2007 to maintain an even number of teams, but were disbanded again following the year. A third incarnation, called the Garden State Grays, played during the 2015 season, to maintain schedule balance after a touring team of players from Japan's Shikoku Island League Plus finished their early season tour of the league."
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Little Catoctin Creek starts south of a town with a population of what at hte 2010 census?
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" As of the 2010 census, the Paloma Creek CDP (known locally as \"Paloma Creek North\") had a population of 2,501, while Paloma Creek South had a population of 2,753."
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"Leesburg is a historic town within and the county seat of Loudoun County, Virginia.",
" Leesburg is 33 mi west-northwest of Washington, D.C. along the base of Catoctin Mountain and adjacent to the Potomac River.",
" Its population according to the 2010 Census is 42,616.",
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"Sun Valley, Pennsylvania is a census-designated borough in NW Chestnuthill Township, Monroe County on the west side of Route 115 and the south flank of Pohopoco Mountain.",
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"Wayland is a city in Jefferson Township, Henry County, Iowa, United States.",
" The population was 966 at the 2010 census.",
" Wayland was originally known as Crooked Creek.",
" Crooked Creek became a voting precinct October 5, 1840.",
" The first burial is given to John Bullock in 1838.",
" He came as a surveyor to this region in 1837.",
" The need to establish a post office followed.",
" Rufus M. Pickell, one of the local leaders, was appointed on February 3, 1843, postmaster for the land East of the Skunk River and South of Crooked Creek.",
" Pickell was also a blacksmith by trade.",
" Establishing a church followed, so the little log cabin Methodist Church was built in 1844.",
" From 1851 to 1880 the town was known as Marshall.",
" Christian Roth Sr. erected a brewery on his homestead in 1856, which was completed at a cost of over $4,000.",
" Until its closing by laws passed in 1884, it had done a prosperous business and had a capacity of 10 barrels a day.",
" Confusion over the name Marshall, Henry County and Marshalltown, Iowa, especially with mail getting mixed, required in 1879 a change in the smaller town relinquishing its name and taking up a new one in 1880.",
" In the 1879 Henry County History book the following names can be found in Jefferson Township: Burrows, Clifton, Cook, Davies, Everts, Farmer, Hull, Jessup, Johnson, Manning, Mathews, Moore, Noble, Ressel, Sayles, Shively, Turney, Walker, Wallbank, Wiggins, and Williams."
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"Horse Creek is an unincorporated community in western Laramie County, Wyoming, United States.",
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" Its elevation is 6,506 feet (1,983 m).",
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"Thurmont is a town in Frederick County, Maryland, United States.",
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" It is very close to Cunningham Falls State Park and Catoctin Mountain Park, which contains the presidential retreat of Camp David.",
" Thurmont is also home to Catoctin Colorfest, an arts and crafts festival that draws in about 125,000 people each autumn."
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"Title: Little Catoctin Creek (Potomac River)\n\nLittle Catoctin Creek is an 8.5 mi tributary of the Potomac River in Frederick County, Maryland. The creek starts south of Burkittsville and flows to the southeast, passing north of Brunswick before emptying into the Potomac west of Lander.",
"Title: Middletown, Maryland\n\nMiddletown is a suburban town in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. The population was 4,138 at the 2010 census. Located in the Middletown Valley that stretches between the Catoctin Mountains on the east and South Mountain on the west, the town reportedly gained its name from its location midway between those ranges.",
"Title: Point of Rocks, Maryland\n\nPoint of Rocks is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. As of the 2010 census it had a population of 1,466. It is named for the striking rock formation on the adjacent Catoctin Mountain, which was formed by the Potomac River cutting through the ridge in a water gap, a typical formation in the Appalachian Mountains. The formation is not visible from the town and can only be seen from boats on the river, or from the southern bank of the river in Virginia.",
"Title: Paloma Creek, Texas\n\nPaloma Creek is a master-planned community in eastern Denton County, Texas, United States. The community is listed by the U.S. Census Bureau as two separate census-designated places, \"Paloma Creek\" and \"Paloma Creek South\", separated by US HWY 380. As of the 2010 census, the Paloma Creek CDP (known locally as \"Paloma Creek North\") had a population of 2,501, while Paloma Creek South had a population of 2,753.",
"Title: Leesburg, Virginia\n\nLeesburg is a historic town within and the county seat of Loudoun County, Virginia. Leesburg is 33 mi west-northwest of Washington, D.C. along the base of Catoctin Mountain and adjacent to the Potomac River. Its population according to the 2010 Census is 42,616. The town is also the northwestern terminus of the Dulles Greenway, a private toll road that connects to the Dulles Toll Road at Washington Dulles International Airport.",
"Title: Sun Valley, Pennsylvania\n\nSun Valley, Pennsylvania is a census-designated borough in NW Chestnuthill Township, Monroe County on the west side of Route 115 and the south flank of Pohopoco Mountain. The Pohopoco Creek starts in Sun Valley and flows south to Gilbert then west to Beltzville Lake and the Lehigh River. New Jersey Camp Jaycee for people with special needs is located in the CDP, which uses the Effort zip code of 18330. As of the 2010 census the population was 2,399 residents.",
"Title: Wayland, Iowa\n\nWayland is a city in Jefferson Township, Henry County, Iowa, United States. The population was 966 at the 2010 census. Wayland was originally known as Crooked Creek. Crooked Creek became a voting precinct October 5, 1840. The first burial is given to John Bullock in 1838. He came as a surveyor to this region in 1837. The need to establish a post office followed. Rufus M. Pickell, one of the local leaders, was appointed on February 3, 1843, postmaster for the land East of the Skunk River and South of Crooked Creek. Pickell was also a blacksmith by trade. Establishing a church followed, so the little log cabin Methodist Church was built in 1844. From 1851 to 1880 the town was known as Marshall. Christian Roth Sr. erected a brewery on his homestead in 1856, which was completed at a cost of over $4,000. Until its closing by laws passed in 1884, it had done a prosperous business and had a capacity of 10 barrels a day. Confusion over the name Marshall, Henry County and Marshalltown, Iowa, especially with mail getting mixed, required in 1879 a change in the smaller town relinquishing its name and taking up a new one in 1880. In the 1879 Henry County History book the following names can be found in Jefferson Township: Burrows, Clifton, Cook, Davies, Everts, Farmer, Hull, Jessup, Johnson, Manning, Mathews, Moore, Noble, Ressel, Sayles, Shively, Turney, Walker, Wallbank, Wiggins, and Williams.",
"Title: Burkittsville, Maryland\n\nBurkittsville is a town in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. The population was 151 at the 2010 census.",
"Title: Horse Creek, Wyoming\n\nHorse Creek is an unincorporated community in western Laramie County, Wyoming, United States. It lies between Horse Creek to the north, and the South Fork of Horse Creek to the south, along WYO 211 northwest of the city of Cheyenne, the county seat of Laramie County. Its elevation is 6,506 feet (1,983 m). Although Horse Creek is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 82061. As of the 2010 census, Horse Creek had an estimated population of 39.",
"Title: Thurmont, Maryland\n\nThurmont is a town in Frederick County, Maryland, United States. The population was 6,170 at the 2010 census. The town is located in the northern part of Frederick County (north of Frederick, Maryland, the county seat), approximately ten miles from the Pennsylvania border, along U.S. Highway 15. It is very close to Cunningham Falls State Park and Catoctin Mountain Park, which contains the presidential retreat of Camp David. Thurmont is also home to Catoctin Colorfest, an arts and crafts festival that draws in about 125,000 people each autumn."
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What large Berber confederation, principally inhabiting the Sahara desert, also has an annual festival showcasing their traditional music?
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Tuareg people
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" The conflict, the Char Bouba war (or 30-years war) was eventually lost by the Berber tribes, and they were reduced to subordinate roles in the elaborate tribal hierarchy that was then developed by the Arabo-Berber Moorish people that resulted from the fusion between indigenous and immigrant peoples."
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"Ouargla (Berber: Wargren or Wargla, Arabic: ورجلان، ورقلة , old Berber name: Wareglan) is the capital city of Ouargla Province in the Sahara Desert in southern Algeria.",
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" The commune of Ouargla had a population of 133,024 in the 2008 census, up from 112,339 in 1998, and an annual population growth rate of 1.7%.",
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"Title: Nasr ad-Din (Lamtuna)\n\nImam Nasr ad-Din was a Lamtuna Berber religious and military leader, who from 1644 to 1674 led an alliance of Sanhadja Berber tribes in an attempt to repulse the Maqil Arabs then entering their areas of the western Sahara desert (mainly today's Mauritania, southern Morocco and Western Sahara). The conflict, the Char Bouba war (or 30-years war) was eventually lost by the Berber tribes, and they were reduced to subordinate roles in the elaborate tribal hierarchy that was then developed by the Arabo-Berber Moorish people that resulted from the fusion between indigenous and immigrant peoples.",
"Title: Ouargla\n\nOuargla (Berber: Wargren or Wargla, Arabic: ورجلان، ورقلة , old Berber name: Wareglan) is the capital city of Ouargla Province in the Sahara Desert in southern Algeria. It has a flourishing petroleum industry and hosts one of Algeria's universities, the University of Ouargla. The commune of Ouargla had a population of 133,024 in the 2008 census, up from 112,339 in 1998, and an annual population growth rate of 1.7%. However, including the commune of Rouissat, found in Ouargla's urban area, gives a total population of 191,136.",
"Title: Murzuq Desert\n\nThe Murzuq Desert, Idehan Murzuq, Idhan Murzuq, (also Murzaq, Murzuk, Marzuq and Murzak), is an erg in southwestern Libya with a surface of approximately 58,000 km. It is named after the town of Murzuk in the Fezzan. Like the Idehan Ubari further north, the Idehan Murzuq is part of the greater Sahara Desert region. It is separated from the southern Sahara Desert by the Tibesti Mountains and the Tassili n'Ajjer.",
"Title: Festival au Désert\n\nThe Festival au désert (\"Festival in the Desert\") is an annual concert in Mali, showcasing traditional Tuareg music as well as music from around the world. The first Festival took place in Tin Essako in 2001 and then it moved in 2002 to Tessalit in the Kidal region (North-Eastern Mali). From 2003 until 2009 the festival was held in Essakane, 65km from Timbuktu, but because of security issues, from 2010 the festival was held on the outskirts of Timbuktu.",
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"Title: Atlas Mountains\n\nThe Atlas Mountains (Arabic: جبال الأطلس , \"jibāl al-ʾaṭlas\"; Berber: , \"idurar n waṭlas\") are a mountain range in the Maghreb. It stretches around 2,500 km through Morocco, Algeria and Tunisia. The range's highest peak is Jebel Toubkal, with an elevation of 4167 m in southwestern Morocco. It separates the Mediterranean and Atlantic coastlines from the Sahara Desert. The Atlas mountains are primarily inhabited by Berber populations. The terms for 'mountain' in some Berber languages are \"adrar\" and \"adras\", which are believed to be cognates of the toponym \"Atlas\"."
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5,689
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Who was born first, Godfrey Reggio or Leslie Pearce?
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Leslie Pearce
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Who was known for a role in an Agatha Christie movie and acted in Theater of Blood?
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Joan Hickson
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" It was directed by Douglas Hickox."
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"Title: Theatre of Blood\n\nTheatre of Blood (also known in the United States as Theater of Blood) is a 1973 horror film starring Vincent Price as vengeful actor Edward Lionheart and Diana Rigg as his daughter Edwina. The cast includes distinguished actors Harry Andrews, Coral Browne, Robert Coote, Jack Hawkins, Ian Hendry, Michael Hordern, Arthur Lowe, Joan Hickson, Robert Morley, Milo O'Shea, Diana Dors and Dennis Price. It was directed by Douglas Hickox.",
"Title: Agatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun\n\nAgatha Christie: Evil Under the Sun is a video game released for the PC and Nintendo Wii, and is the third installment of The Adventure Company's \"Agatha Christie\" series, developed by AWE Productions, based on Agatha Christie's novel \"Evil Under the Sun\". The PC version was released in 2007, and the Wii version one year later."
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Dallas, Warrington contains an Addie Stobart distribution center. In what year was the founder of Eddie Stobart born?
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1929
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"Gordon Food Service (commonly abbreviated GFS) is the largest privately held foodservice distributor in North America with sales of $5.5 billion in 2007 and expected to finish 2012 with over $10 billion.",
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" Gordon Food Service also distributes to portions of Wisconsin, Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia.",
" GFS was founded in 1897 by Isaac van Westenbrugge, a 23-year-old Dutch immigrant, and by his son-in-law Ben Gordon.",
" It was started by Van Westenbrugge with only 300 dollars borrowed from his brother to start an egg and butter delivery service.",
" In 2009, GFS opened a new distribution center in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, and opened a warehouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin the next year.",
" The company continued expanding by building a distribution center in Kannapolis in 2016, and now has warehouses in twelve states.",
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"A distribution center for a set of products is a warehouse or other specialized building, often with refrigeration or air conditioning, which is stocked with products (goods) to be redistributed to retailers, to wholesalers, or directly to consumers.",
" A distribution center is a principal part, the order processing element, of the entire order fulfillment process.",
" Distribution centers are usually thought of as being demand driven.",
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"The Stobart Pullman was a railtour operator in the United Kingdom, operating pullman type charter trains, as Stobart Rail Tours.",
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"Stobart Rail Freight Ltd (trading as Stobart Rail) is a railway freight service operator in the United Kingdom.",
" Stobart Rail comes under the Rail division of Eddie Stobart Logistics, and carries intermodal freight for the group.",
" The service is operated by rail partner, Direct Rail Services."
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"Eddie Stobart: Trucks & Trailers is a documentary television programme series exploring the world of the Eddie Stobart haulage company.",
" The first broadcast of each episode is on Channel 5 on Friday evenings at 8 pm."
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"Dallam is a suburb of Warrington, England.",
" It is home to a Royal Mail rail terminus on the main West Coast Main Line railway, opposite a large Eddie Stobart distribution centre.",
" Most housing is former council housing.",
" It is situated at the terminus of the Warrington Borough Transport number 16 and 16A bus routes."
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"Trudeau Corporation is a Canadian company specialized in the design, manufacturing and distribution of houseware, kitchenware and products for children under license.",
" The Canadian distribution center is located in Longueuil, Quebec near Montreal; the American distribution center located in Woodridge, Illinois (near Chicago)"
],
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}
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"Title: Eddie Stobart\n\nEdward Pears Stobart (born July 1929), better known as Eddie Stobart, is a British businessman who started an agriculture business in the late 1940s. This became \"Eddie Stobart Ltd\" in 1970, expanded to a haulage company during the 1970s with the help of his late son Edward Stobart who gradually took over the running of the company during the 1970s and 1980s, and then became a multi-modal logistics public company the Stobart Group in 2007 under the control of youngest son William Stobart.",
"Title: Gordon Food Service\n\nGordon Food Service (commonly abbreviated GFS) is the largest privately held foodservice distributor in North America with sales of $5.5 billion in 2007 and expected to finish 2012 with over $10 billion. Headquartered in Wyoming, Michigan, GFS has stores in the states of Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, Pennsylvania and Tennessee. Gordon Food Service also distributes to portions of Wisconsin, Arkansas, Alabama, Georgia, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Virginia, and West Virginia. GFS was founded in 1897 by Isaac van Westenbrugge, a 23-year-old Dutch immigrant, and by his son-in-law Ben Gordon. It was started by Van Westenbrugge with only 300 dollars borrowed from his brother to start an egg and butter delivery service. In 2009, GFS opened a new distribution center in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, and opened a warehouse in Kenosha, Wisconsin the next year. The company continued expanding by building a distribution center in Kannapolis in 2016, and now has warehouses in twelve states. According to Forbes Magazine, GFS is the 26th largest privately held company in the United States.",
"Title: Stobart Motorsport\n\nStobart Motorsport is an offshoot of the Eddie Stobart Group. Under its title sponsorship, Stobart Motorsport supports various rally and motorbike teams.",
"Title: William Stobart\n\nWilliam Stobart is the executive chairman of Eddie Stobart Logistics Limited, and former Chief Operating Officer of the Stobart Group.",
"Title: Distribution center\n\nA distribution center for a set of products is a warehouse or other specialized building, often with refrigeration or air conditioning, which is stocked with products (goods) to be redistributed to retailers, to wholesalers, or directly to consumers. A distribution center is a principal part, the order processing element, of the entire order fulfillment process. Distribution centers are usually thought of as being demand driven. A distribution center can also be called a warehouse, a DC, a fulfillment center, a cross-dock facility, a bulk break center, and a package handling center. The name by which the distribution center is known is commonly based on the purpose of the operation. For example, a \"retail distribution center\" normally distributes goods to retail stores, an \"order fulfillment center\" commonly distributes goods directly to consumers, and a cross-dock facility stores little or no product but distributes goods to other destinations.",
"Title: Stobart Pullman\n\nThe Stobart Pullman was a railtour operator in the United Kingdom, operating pullman type charter trains, as Stobart Rail Tours. The company was a subsidiary of Eddie Stobart Ltd. and was operated by Stobart’s rail partner, Direct Rail Services (DRS). On 16 July 2008, the company released a statement on its website that \"train operations have been suspended\".",
"Title: Stobart Rail Freight\n\nStobart Rail Freight Ltd (trading as Stobart Rail) is a railway freight service operator in the United Kingdom. Stobart Rail comes under the Rail division of Eddie Stobart Logistics, and carries intermodal freight for the group. The service is operated by rail partner, Direct Rail Services.",
"Title: Eddie Stobart: Trucks & Trailers\n\nEddie Stobart: Trucks & Trailers is a documentary television programme series exploring the world of the Eddie Stobart haulage company. The first broadcast of each episode is on Channel 5 on Friday evenings at 8 pm.",
"Title: Dallam, Warrington\n\nDallam is a suburb of Warrington, England. It is home to a Royal Mail rail terminus on the main West Coast Main Line railway, opposite a large Eddie Stobart distribution centre. Most housing is former council housing. It is situated at the terminus of the Warrington Borough Transport number 16 and 16A bus routes.",
"Title: Trudeau Corporation\n\nTrudeau Corporation is a Canadian company specialized in the design, manufacturing and distribution of houseware, kitchenware and products for children under license. The Canadian distribution center is located in Longueuil, Quebec near Montreal; the American distribution center located in Woodridge, Illinois (near Chicago)"
] |
5,692
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What film is older The Incredible Journey or The Three Musketeers?
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The Incredible Journey
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comparison
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medium
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"The Three Musketeers is a 1993 Austrian-American action-adventure comedy film from Walt Disney Pictures, Caravan Pictures, and The Kerner Entertainment Company, directed by Stephen Herek from a screenplay by David Loughery.",
" It stars Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland, Chris O'Donnell, Oliver Platt, Tim Curry and Rebecca De Mornay."
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"Zorro and the Three Musketeers (Italian: \"Zorro e i tre moschettieri\" , also known as \"Mask of the Musketeers\" and \"Zorro vs. the Three Musketeers\") is a 1963 Italian comedy-adventure film directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Gordon Scott."
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"Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers is an American direct-to-video animated family musical action comedy film adaptation of the novel \"The Three Musketeers\" by Alexandre Dumas, père.",
" As the title suggests, it features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as the three musketeers.",
" This film was directed by Donovan Cook, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and DisneyToon Studios, and released directly to VHS and DVD on August 17, 2004, by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, and was later re-released on Blu-ray Disc on August 12, 2014, coinciding with the film's 10th anniversary."
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"The Three Musketeers is a 1969 made-for-television film.",
" It has never appeared on VHS or DVD.",
" The film is based on the novel \"The Three Musketeers\" (\"Les Trois Mousquetaires\") by Alexandre Dumas, père.",
" This version stars Kenneth Welsh as d'Artagnan.",
" The Three Musketeers, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, are played by Powys Thomas, James Blendick and Colin Fox.",
" Academy Award-winner actor Christopher Walken makes a very early film appearance as Felton."
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"The Three Musketeers is a 1933 American Pre-Code film serial produced by Mascot Pictures which updates Dumas' \"The Three Musketeers\" by setting the story in contemporary North Africa.",
" The Musketeers are soldiers in the French Foreign Legion, and d'Artagnan (renamed Lt. Tom Wayne and played by John Wayne), is a pilot in the United States military.",
" The supporting cast features Raymond Hatton, Francis X. Bushman, Jr., Lon Chaney, Jr. and Noah Beery, Jr..",
" The serial is in the public domain.",
" In 1946 Republic Pictures edited the serial into a feature film called \"Desert Command\"."
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"The Four Musketeers (also known as The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge) is a 1974 Richard Lester film that serves as a sequel to his \"The Three Musketeers\", and covers the second half of Dumas' 1844 novel \"The Three Musketeers\"."
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"The Three Musketeers (also known as The Three Musketeers: The Queen's Diamonds) is a 1973 film based on \"The Three Musketeers\" by Alexandre Dumas, père.",
" It was directed by Richard Lester and written by George MacDonald Fraser.",
" It was originally proposed in the 1960s as a vehicle for The Beatles, whom Lester had directed in two other films."
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"The Incredible Journey is a 1963 live-action Walt Disney film based on the novel \"The Incredible Journey\" by Sheila Burnford.",
" Narrated by Rex Allen, the film follows the adventure of three pets, Luath the Labrador Retriever, Bodger the Bull Terrier, and Tao the Siamese cat (Syn), as they journey 250 miles through the Canadian wilderness to return to their home."
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"Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey is a 1993 American adventure comedy film and a remake of the 1963 film \"The Incredible Journey\", which was based on the novel of the same name by Sheila Burnford.",
" Directed by Duwayne Dunham, it was released on February 3, 1993.",
" It grossed $41,833,324 in the United States and was followed in 1996 by \"\".",
" This film is dedicated to producer Franklin R. Levy, who died during production of the film."
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"3 Musketeers is a direct-to-video action film by The Asylum loosely based on \"The Three Musketeers\" by Alexandre Dumas.",
" The film is directed by Cole McKay and is a mockbuster that was released shortly after the Paul W. S. Anderson film \"The Three Musketeers\".",
" The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray disc on October 25, 2011."
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}
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"Title: The Three Musketeers (1993 film)\n\nThe Three Musketeers is a 1993 Austrian-American action-adventure comedy film from Walt Disney Pictures, Caravan Pictures, and The Kerner Entertainment Company, directed by Stephen Herek from a screenplay by David Loughery. It stars Charlie Sheen, Kiefer Sutherland, Chris O'Donnell, Oliver Platt, Tim Curry and Rebecca De Mornay.",
"Title: Zorro and the Three Musketeers\n\nZorro and the Three Musketeers (Italian: \"Zorro e i tre moschettieri\" , also known as \"Mask of the Musketeers\" and \"Zorro vs. the Three Musketeers\") is a 1963 Italian comedy-adventure film directed by Luigi Capuano and starring Gordon Scott.",
"Title: Mickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers\n\nMickey, Donald, Goofy: The Three Musketeers is an American direct-to-video animated family musical action comedy film adaptation of the novel \"The Three Musketeers\" by Alexandre Dumas, père. As the title suggests, it features Mickey Mouse, Donald Duck, and Goofy as the three musketeers. This film was directed by Donovan Cook, produced by Walt Disney Pictures and DisneyToon Studios, and released directly to VHS and DVD on August 17, 2004, by Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment, and was later re-released on Blu-ray Disc on August 12, 2014, coinciding with the film's 10th anniversary.",
"Title: The Three Musketeers (1969 film)\n\nThe Three Musketeers is a 1969 made-for-television film. It has never appeared on VHS or DVD. The film is based on the novel \"The Three Musketeers\" (\"Les Trois Mousquetaires\") by Alexandre Dumas, père. This version stars Kenneth Welsh as d'Artagnan. The Three Musketeers, Athos, Porthos and Aramis, are played by Powys Thomas, James Blendick and Colin Fox. Academy Award-winner actor Christopher Walken makes a very early film appearance as Felton.",
"Title: The Three Musketeers (1933 serial)\n\nThe Three Musketeers is a 1933 American Pre-Code film serial produced by Mascot Pictures which updates Dumas' \"The Three Musketeers\" by setting the story in contemporary North Africa. The Musketeers are soldiers in the French Foreign Legion, and d'Artagnan (renamed Lt. Tom Wayne and played by John Wayne), is a pilot in the United States military. The supporting cast features Raymond Hatton, Francis X. Bushman, Jr., Lon Chaney, Jr. and Noah Beery, Jr.. The serial is in the public domain. In 1946 Republic Pictures edited the serial into a feature film called \"Desert Command\".",
"Title: The Four Musketeers (1974 film)\n\nThe Four Musketeers (also known as The Four Musketeers: Milady's Revenge) is a 1974 Richard Lester film that serves as a sequel to his \"The Three Musketeers\", and covers the second half of Dumas' 1844 novel \"The Three Musketeers\".",
"Title: The Three Musketeers (1973 film)\n\nThe Three Musketeers (also known as The Three Musketeers: The Queen's Diamonds) is a 1973 film based on \"The Three Musketeers\" by Alexandre Dumas, père. It was directed by Richard Lester and written by George MacDonald Fraser. It was originally proposed in the 1960s as a vehicle for The Beatles, whom Lester had directed in two other films.",
"Title: The Incredible Journey (film)\n\nThe Incredible Journey is a 1963 live-action Walt Disney film based on the novel \"The Incredible Journey\" by Sheila Burnford. Narrated by Rex Allen, the film follows the adventure of three pets, Luath the Labrador Retriever, Bodger the Bull Terrier, and Tao the Siamese cat (Syn), as they journey 250 miles through the Canadian wilderness to return to their home.",
"Title: Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey\n\nHomeward Bound: The Incredible Journey is a 1993 American adventure comedy film and a remake of the 1963 film \"The Incredible Journey\", which was based on the novel of the same name by Sheila Burnford. Directed by Duwayne Dunham, it was released on February 3, 1993. It grossed $41,833,324 in the United States and was followed in 1996 by \"\". This film is dedicated to producer Franklin R. Levy, who died during production of the film.",
"Title: 3 Musketeers (film)\n\n3 Musketeers is a direct-to-video action film by The Asylum loosely based on \"The Three Musketeers\" by Alexandre Dumas. The film is directed by Cole McKay and is a mockbuster that was released shortly after the Paul W. S. Anderson film \"The Three Musketeers\". The film was released on DVD and Blu-ray disc on October 25, 2011."
] |
5,693
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Which county is Old Overholt produced in?
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Bullitt County
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bridge
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easy
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"Buffalo Grove Lime Kiln is one of two old lime kilns in Illinois listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",
" The other is the Griggsville Landing Lime Kiln in Pike County.",
" Buffalo Grove Lime Kiln is located near the Ogle County city of Polo.",
" When in use, the kiln would have produced raw quicklime.",
" The lime kiln was added to the National Register in 2002."
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"sentences": [
"Florence MacMoyer (fl.",
" 1662 – 12 February 1713), a native of Ballymoyer, County Armagh, Ireland was the last hereditary keeper of the Book of Armagh, a 9th-century Irish manuscript written mainly in Latin.",
" The document is valuable for containing early texts relating to St Patrick and some of the oldest surviving specimens of Old Irish, and for being one of the earliest manuscripts produced by an insular church to contain a near complete copy of the New Testament."
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"John Leadley Dagg (1794–1884), born in Loudoun County, Virginia, lived to be over 90 years old.",
" He died in June 1884, as one of the most respected men in American Baptist life, and remains one of the most profound thinkers produced by his denomination.",
" Dagg overcame extraordinary problems – a limited education, near-blindness, and physical disability – to become a great pastor in Philadelphia and elsewhere and then an educator both in Alabama and as president at Mercer University in Georgia.",
" He was a convinced Calvinist of an evangelical kind who wrote a winsome English prose.",
" His magnum opus, \"Manual of Theology\" (1857), was the first comprehensive systematic theology written by a Baptist in America, and it became foundationally influential for Baptists in the South."
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"Spook Bridge, located on the county line between Brooks County and Lowndes County in the U.S. state of Georgia, is an abandoned open spandrel arch bridge crossing the Withlacoochee River on a closed section of Old Quitman Highway (also known as Blue Springs Road, formerly U.S. Route 84).",
" It is considered Lowndes County's most famous relic and is decaying, becoming a dangerous site, due to its abandonment.",
" For decades, it has served as the center of urban legends and small town curiosity in the nearby cities of Quitman and Valdosta.",
" The bridge has developed a reputation for being a popular \"hangout\" for teenagers and is rumored to be haunted due to its isolated and overgrown environment.",
" There is presently a Feature Film being produced by RKDS Entertainment & Media, LLC which includes stories dating back from the 1870s to present day 2016.",
" Production began on June 18, 2016.",
" The film will include scenes from the inside of Brooks County Courthouse, Kingfisher Plantation, The Old County Jail, Neely Service Center, Royal Cafe, The Quitman Free Press, Downtown Quitman, Brooks County and at the Old abandoned bridge itself, SPOOK BRIDGE, as the star of the film.",
" The movie is scheduled for release in 2017."
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"Russell de Gree Flagg (1892-ca.1980, fl.",
" 1905-ca.1975) was an American luthier.",
" Grandson of Essex County, New York, violin maker Henry Lewis Flagg, Russell de Gree Flag studied violin making with Charles Eastbrook.",
" Flagg's violins and violas were mostly patterned after Stradivarius, although he did produce instruments patterned after Guarneri and Amati as well.",
" Flagg used commercial oil varnish, typically orange-red or red-brown in hue.",
" A resident of Rutland, VT, he began to use old wood recovered from local covered bridges beginning in 1933 .",
" Having produced 150 violins and 15 violas by 1940, he ultimately produced over 200 violins and approximately 70 violas in addition to much repair work."
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"Armenia Mountain Wind Farm is a wind farm in Tioga County and Armenia Township in Bradford County in the Northern Tier region of Pennsylvania.",
" The wind farm has 67 GE 1.5 MW Wind Turbines that began commercial operation in January 2010.",
" Armenia Mountain has a combined total nameplate capacity of 101 megawatts and produces enough electricity to power over 40,000 homes.",
" Power produced by the wind farm is sold to Old Dominion Electric Cooperative and to Delmarva Power & Light Company."
],
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"Old Overholt, said to be America's oldest continually-maintained brand of whiskey, was founded in West Overton, Pennsylvania in 1810.",
" Old Overholt is a rye whiskey distilled by A. Overholt & Co., currently a subsidiary of Beam Suntory, which is a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings of Osaka, Japan.",
" It is produced at the Jim Beam distillery in Clermont, Kentucky.",
" It is one of the most commonly available straight rye whiskies in the U.S., where it is available at most liquor stores.",
" It is aged for three years and bottled at 80 proof (40% alcohol by volume).",
" Old Overholt has been called a \"foundation stone of American whiskey\" because of its long history."
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"sentences": [
"The Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery is located in Lindsborg in McPherson County, Kansas.",
" The memorial art gallery is located in \"Little Sweden,\" a town founded by Swedish immigrants.",
" The gallery is dedicated to Birger Sandzén, who was a Swedish-born painter.",
" He produced most of his work in the United States, where he worked as an art professor at Bethany College in Lindsborg.",
" Sandzén painted many landscape scenes, including depictions of the American Old West, the Rockies, and Yellowstone National Park.",
" The gallery has oils, watercolors, and prints by Sandzén."
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"sentences": [
"The old Schiller Piano Company, also known as Conover Square, is located in Oregon, Illinois the county seat of Ogle County.",
" The company was founded in 1890 and remained in operation until 1971.",
" The company produced many thousands of pianos through the years and in 1936 the company merged with the Cable Piano Company and produced pianos under the name Cable and Conover.",
" The company's 120000 sqft , stucco clad factory and its iron water tower base still stands in Oregon and both are considered contributing properties to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places Oregon Commercial Historic District.",
" In 1975 the facility was converted into the Conover Square Shopping Mall and has remained so ever since."
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"Clermont is a USGS-designated populated place (one of 32) in Bullitt County, Kentucky, United States, south of Louisville.",
" It is an unincorporated community."
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"Title: Buffalo Grove Lime Kiln\n\nBuffalo Grove Lime Kiln is one of two old lime kilns in Illinois listed on the National Register of Historic Places. The other is the Griggsville Landing Lime Kiln in Pike County. Buffalo Grove Lime Kiln is located near the Ogle County city of Polo. When in use, the kiln would have produced raw quicklime. The lime kiln was added to the National Register in 2002.",
"Title: Florence MacMoyer\n\nFlorence MacMoyer (fl. 1662 – 12 February 1713), a native of Ballymoyer, County Armagh, Ireland was the last hereditary keeper of the Book of Armagh, a 9th-century Irish manuscript written mainly in Latin. The document is valuable for containing early texts relating to St Patrick and some of the oldest surviving specimens of Old Irish, and for being one of the earliest manuscripts produced by an insular church to contain a near complete copy of the New Testament.",
"Title: John L. Dagg\n\nJohn Leadley Dagg (1794–1884), born in Loudoun County, Virginia, lived to be over 90 years old. He died in June 1884, as one of the most respected men in American Baptist life, and remains one of the most profound thinkers produced by his denomination. Dagg overcame extraordinary problems – a limited education, near-blindness, and physical disability – to become a great pastor in Philadelphia and elsewhere and then an educator both in Alabama and as president at Mercer University in Georgia. He was a convinced Calvinist of an evangelical kind who wrote a winsome English prose. His magnum opus, \"Manual of Theology\" (1857), was the first comprehensive systematic theology written by a Baptist in America, and it became foundationally influential for Baptists in the South.",
"Title: Spook Bridge\n\nSpook Bridge, located on the county line between Brooks County and Lowndes County in the U.S. state of Georgia, is an abandoned open spandrel arch bridge crossing the Withlacoochee River on a closed section of Old Quitman Highway (also known as Blue Springs Road, formerly U.S. Route 84). It is considered Lowndes County's most famous relic and is decaying, becoming a dangerous site, due to its abandonment. For decades, it has served as the center of urban legends and small town curiosity in the nearby cities of Quitman and Valdosta. The bridge has developed a reputation for being a popular \"hangout\" for teenagers and is rumored to be haunted due to its isolated and overgrown environment. There is presently a Feature Film being produced by RKDS Entertainment & Media, LLC which includes stories dating back from the 1870s to present day 2016. Production began on June 18, 2016. The film will include scenes from the inside of Brooks County Courthouse, Kingfisher Plantation, The Old County Jail, Neely Service Center, Royal Cafe, The Quitman Free Press, Downtown Quitman, Brooks County and at the Old abandoned bridge itself, SPOOK BRIDGE, as the star of the film. The movie is scheduled for release in 2017.",
"Title: Russell de Gree Flagg\n\nRussell de Gree Flagg (1892-ca.1980, fl. 1905-ca.1975) was an American luthier. Grandson of Essex County, New York, violin maker Henry Lewis Flagg, Russell de Gree Flag studied violin making with Charles Eastbrook. Flagg's violins and violas were mostly patterned after Stradivarius, although he did produce instruments patterned after Guarneri and Amati as well. Flagg used commercial oil varnish, typically orange-red or red-brown in hue. A resident of Rutland, VT, he began to use old wood recovered from local covered bridges beginning in 1933 . Having produced 150 violins and 15 violas by 1940, he ultimately produced over 200 violins and approximately 70 violas in addition to much repair work.",
"Title: Armenia Mountain Wind Farm\n\nArmenia Mountain Wind Farm is a wind farm in Tioga County and Armenia Township in Bradford County in the Northern Tier region of Pennsylvania. The wind farm has 67 GE 1.5 MW Wind Turbines that began commercial operation in January 2010. Armenia Mountain has a combined total nameplate capacity of 101 megawatts and produces enough electricity to power over 40,000 homes. Power produced by the wind farm is sold to Old Dominion Electric Cooperative and to Delmarva Power & Light Company.",
"Title: Old Overholt\n\nOld Overholt, said to be America's oldest continually-maintained brand of whiskey, was founded in West Overton, Pennsylvania in 1810. Old Overholt is a rye whiskey distilled by A. Overholt & Co., currently a subsidiary of Beam Suntory, which is a subsidiary of Suntory Holdings of Osaka, Japan. It is produced at the Jim Beam distillery in Clermont, Kentucky. It is one of the most commonly available straight rye whiskies in the U.S., where it is available at most liquor stores. It is aged for three years and bottled at 80 proof (40% alcohol by volume). Old Overholt has been called a \"foundation stone of American whiskey\" because of its long history.",
"Title: Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery\n\nThe Birger Sandzén Memorial Gallery is located in Lindsborg in McPherson County, Kansas. The memorial art gallery is located in \"Little Sweden,\" a town founded by Swedish immigrants. The gallery is dedicated to Birger Sandzén, who was a Swedish-born painter. He produced most of his work in the United States, where he worked as an art professor at Bethany College in Lindsborg. Sandzén painted many landscape scenes, including depictions of the American Old West, the Rockies, and Yellowstone National Park. The gallery has oils, watercolors, and prints by Sandzén.",
"Title: Schiller Piano Company\n\nThe old Schiller Piano Company, also known as Conover Square, is located in Oregon, Illinois the county seat of Ogle County. The company was founded in 1890 and remained in operation until 1971. The company produced many thousands of pianos through the years and in 1936 the company merged with the Cable Piano Company and produced pianos under the name Cable and Conover. The company's 120000 sqft , stucco clad factory and its iron water tower base still stands in Oregon and both are considered contributing properties to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places Oregon Commercial Historic District. In 1975 the facility was converted into the Conover Square Shopping Mall and has remained so ever since.",
"Title: Clermont, Kentucky\n\nClermont is a USGS-designated populated place (one of 32) in Bullitt County, Kentucky, United States, south of Louisville. It is an unincorporated community."
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5,694
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Which American reality competition television series was Davenport best known as a contestant on the second season
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RuPaul's Drag Race
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"Fake Off is an American reality competition television series.",
" The show features groups of performers who recreate and reimagine moments from pop culture (e.g. movies, events, television series) in spectacular 90-second routines.",
" The teams use a diverse range of stage disciples including black light theatre, projection mapping, puppetry, and dance.",
" The term \"Faking\" is used to describe the act of recreating an iconic moment.",
" It debuted on TruTV on October 27, 2014, and is produced by Shine America.",
" TruTV has renewed the show for a second season.",
" The network later renewed the show for two additional seasons.",
" The final episode of the series aired on June 24, 2015, and the show can no longer be found on the TruTV website listings."
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"Antoine Ashley (December 17, 1984 – October 1, 2012), better known by the name Sahara Davenport, was an American drag queen, singer, reality television personality, and classically trained dancer.",
" Davenport was best known as a contestant on the second season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\"."
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"RuPaul's Drag Race is an American reality competition television series produced by World of Wonder for Logo TV and, beginning with the ninth season, VH1.",
" The show documents RuPaul in the search for \"America's next drag superstar.\"",
" RuPaul plays the role of host, mentor, and head judge for this series, as contestants are given different challenges each week.",
" \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" employs a panel of judges, including RuPaul, Michelle Visage, Ross Mathews, Carson Kressley, and a host of other guest judges, who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition.",
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" The show featured four unsigned bands competing for a prize package which included $50,000 in cash, $100,000 in musical equipment from Guitar Center, a showcase in front of recording executives, and a fully produced music video to be aired on VH1.",
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" \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" employs a panel of judges, including RuPaul, Michelle Visage and a host of other guest judges, who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition.",
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" The contestants compete with each other to create the best outfit for one or more famous music acts every week.",
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" Season 3 premiered on June 13, 2007 and ended on October 10, 2007.",
" Padma Lakshmi returned with Tom Colicchio, Gail Simmons, and new judge Ted Allen, who switched off with Simmons throughout the season. \"\"",
" contestant Lee Anne Wong was brought in as a food consultant and assisted in planning the challenges.",
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" RuPaul plays the roles of host, mentor, and source of inspiration for this series, as contestants are given different challenges each week.",
" \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" employs a panel of judges, including RuPaul, Michelle Visage and a host of other guest judges, who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition."
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" The show features tattoo artists who compete in various challenges assessing their tattoo and other related artistic skills.",
" They are judged by renowned tattoo artists and enthusiasts, with one or more contestants being eliminated each episode.",
" The last contestant standing each season receives a $100,000 prize and the title of Ink Master.",
" The show is produced by Original Media which also produced the reality show \"Miami Ink\"."
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"Title: Fake Off\n\nFake Off is an American reality competition television series. The show features groups of performers who recreate and reimagine moments from pop culture (e.g. movies, events, television series) in spectacular 90-second routines. The teams use a diverse range of stage disciples including black light theatre, projection mapping, puppetry, and dance. The term \"Faking\" is used to describe the act of recreating an iconic moment. It debuted on TruTV on October 27, 2014, and is produced by Shine America. TruTV has renewed the show for a second season. The network later renewed the show for two additional seasons. The final episode of the series aired on June 24, 2015, and the show can no longer be found on the TruTV website listings.",
"Title: Sahara Davenport\n\nAntoine Ashley (December 17, 1984 – October 1, 2012), better known by the name Sahara Davenport, was an American drag queen, singer, reality television personality, and classically trained dancer. Davenport was best known as a contestant on the second season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\".",
"Title: RuPaul's Drag Race\n\nRuPaul's Drag Race is an American reality competition television series produced by World of Wonder for Logo TV and, beginning with the ninth season, VH1. The show documents RuPaul in the search for \"America's next drag superstar.\" RuPaul plays the role of host, mentor, and head judge for this series, as contestants are given different challenges each week. \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" employs a panel of judges, including RuPaul, Michelle Visage, Ross Mathews, Carson Kressley, and a host of other guest judges, who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition. The title of the show is a play on drag queen and drag racing, and the title sequence and song \"Drag Race\" both have a drag-racing theme.",
"Title: Bands on the Run\n\nBands on the Run is an American reality competition television series which first aired on VH1 from April 2 to July 15, 2001. The show featured four unsigned bands competing for a prize package which included $50,000 in cash, $100,000 in musical equipment from Guitar Center, a showcase in front of recording executives, and a fully produced music video to be aired on VH1. In the season finale, it was revealed that the band Flickerstick won the competition.",
"Title: Hell's Kitchen (U.S. season 8)\n\nThe eighth season of \"Hell's Kitchen\", an American reality competition television series starring Gordon Ramsay, premiered on the Fox Network on September 22, 2010, and continued until December 15, 2010. Sous Chef Nona Sivley won the competition, earning a position at the L.A. Market restaurant at the JW Marriott Hotel at L.A. Live in Los Angeles, as well as an opportunity to be a spokesperson for Rosemount Estate Wines.",
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"Title: Styled to Rock (U.S. TV series)\n\nStyled to Rock is an American reality competition television series based on the British television series of the same name, executive produced by Barbadian recording artist Rihanna which focuses on fashion design. The contestants compete with each other to create the best outfit for one or more famous music acts every week. They are restricted in time and materials. Their designs are judged and the music act of the week chooses his favorite one. One designer is eliminated each week.",
"Title: Top Chef (season 3)\n\nTop Chef: Miami is the third season of the American reality television series \"Top Chef\". It was first filmed in Miami, Florida, before concluding in Aspen, Colorado. The season was Emmy nominated for Outstanding Reality Competition Series, and garnered the Emmy Award for Best Editing in the category. Season 3 premiered on June 13, 2007 and ended on October 10, 2007. Padma Lakshmi returned with Tom Colicchio, Gail Simmons, and new judge Ted Allen, who switched off with Simmons throughout the season. \"\" contestant Lee Anne Wong was brought in as a food consultant and assisted in planning the challenges. Production took place in April and May 2007 in Miami Beach, Florida, with production activity centered at the Fontainebleau Hotel. The winning recipe from each week's episode of Season 3 was featured on Bravo's \"Top Chef\" website and prepared by Lee Anne Wong in a web series called \"The Wong Way to Cook\". In the season finale, Hung Huynh was declared the Top Chef, defeating Dale Levitski and Casey Thompson. Thompson received the Fan Favorite Award.",
"Title: RuPaul's Drag Race: All Stars\n\nRuPaul's Drag Race All Stars is an American reality competition television series produced by World of Wonder for Logo TV. The show is a spin-off of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" where RuPaul allows past contestants to come back and compete for a spot in the Drag Race Hall of Fame. RuPaul plays the roles of host, mentor, and source of inspiration for this series, as contestants are given different challenges each week. \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" employs a panel of judges, including RuPaul, Michelle Visage and a host of other guest judges, who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition.",
"Title: Ink Master\n\nInk Master is an American reality competition television series airing on Spike which premiered on January 17, 2012. The show features tattoo artists who compete in various challenges assessing their tattoo and other related artistic skills. They are judged by renowned tattoo artists and enthusiasts, with one or more contestants being eliminated each episode. The last contestant standing each season receives a $100,000 prize and the title of Ink Master. The show is produced by Original Media which also produced the reality show \"Miami Ink\"."
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5,695
|
On what date was the party led by Jesse Feras Klaver founded?
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1 March, 1989
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" The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Allan Blakeney formed the government.",
" The Liberal Party led by David Steuart formed the official opposition.",
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" After disappointing results in the 1989 and 1994 general elections, the nascent party fared particularly well in the elections that took place between 1994 and 2002.",
" Then party leader Paul Rosenmöller was seen as the unofficial leader of the opposition against the Kok cabinet-led Purple governments by the media, fellow politicians and academics, even though it was only the second-largest party in the number of seats in the Dutch parliament's House of Representatives."
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" It was formed in 1989 when Com Mohit Sen and Com Ramesh Sinha (both senior CPI leaders, who had decided to form a separate party) along with Indian Communist Party led by M. Kalyanasundarm, D. Pandian and SU.",
" Palanisamy; and All India Communist Party led by S.A. Dange and Roza Deshpande; and Communist Party of Punjab led Com.",
" Wadhawa Ram and Sukhinder Singh decided to merge their formations and called for national conference of communists.",
" The founding conference was held at Salem, Tamil Nadu in May 1989.",
" Delegates from Tamil Nadu, Andhra Pradesh, W. Bengal, Orissa, Assam, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Delhi, Himachal Pradesh, Punjab, Maharashtra, Goa and Kerala met and declared the formation of United Communist Party of India.",
" S.A Dange and Mohit Sen were elected Chairman and General-secretary respectively of the newly formed central committee.",
" S.A.Dange, Mohit Sen, Ramesh Sinha, Roza Deshpande, D. Pandian, K.M. Sundram, Sukhinder Singh, K. Manikam, Keshav Sachan and Shyam Narain Tiwari were elected as Political Committee members.",
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"This United Kingdom general election was held on 8 October 1959.",
" It marked a third consecutive victory for the ruling Conservative Party, now led by Harold Macmillan.",
" The Conservatives increased their overall majority again, to 101 seats over the Labour Party led by Hugh Gaitskell and the Liberal Party led by Jo Grimond.",
" It is to date the only occasion since the Second World War when a government has managed to increase its overall majority whilst seeking a third term in government.",
" However, despite this success, the Conservatives failed to win the most seats in Scotland, and have not done so since; this marks the beginning of Labour's domination of Scottish seats at Westminster, which lasted until the rise of the Scottish National Party at the 2015 general election.",
" Both future Liberal leader Jeremy Thorpe and future Conservative leader and eventual Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher first entered Parliament at this election."
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"Title: 18th Saskatchewan Legislature\n\nThe 18th Legislative Assembly of Saskatchewan was elected in the Saskatchewan general election held in June 1975. The assembly sat from November 12, 1975, to September 19, 1978. The New Democratic Party (NDP) led by Allan Blakeney formed the government. The Liberal Party led by David Steuart formed the official opposition. Edward Malone replaced Steuart as party leader in 1976. After the Progressive Conservative Party won two by-elections and convinced two Liberal members to defect in 1977, the Progressive Conservative Party led by Richard Lee Collver shared the role of official opposition with the Liberals.",
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"Title: Australian federal election, 1934\n\nFederal elections were held in Australia on 15 September 1934. All 74 seats in the House of Representatives, and 18 of the 36 seats in the Senate were up for election. The incumbent United Australia Party led by Prime Minister of Australia Joseph Lyons with coalition partner the Country Party led by Earle Page defeated the opposition Australian Labor Party led by James Scullin. Labor's share of the primary vote fell to an even lower number than in the 1931 election due to the Lang Labor split, but it was able to pick up an extra four seats on preferences and therefore improve on its position. The Coalition suffered an eight-seat swing, forcing Lyons to take the Country Party into his government (the UAP had governed alone in the previous term).",
"Title: Australian federal election, 1972\n\nFederal elections for the House of Representatives were held in Australia on 2 December 1972, and were won by the Australian Labor Party led by Gough Whitlam. Labor won 67 of the 125 seats contested and defeated the Liberal Party led by Prime Minister William McMahon and Coalition partner the Country Party led by Doug Anthony. The elections ended 23 years of successive Coalition governments which held power since 1949.",
"Title: Australian federal election, 1937\n\nFederal elections were held in Australia on 23 October 1937. All 74 seats in the House of Representatives, and 19 of the 36 seats in the Senate were up for election. The incumbent United Australia Party led by Prime Minister of Australia Joseph Lyons with coalition partner the Country Party led by Earle Page defeated the opposition Australian Labor Party led by John Curtin.",
"Title: Australian federal election, 1943\n\nFederal elections were held in Australia on 21 August 1943. All 74 seats in the House of Representatives, and 19 of the 36 seats in the Senate were up for election. The incumbent Australian Labor Party led by Prime Minister of Australia John Curtin defeated the opposition Country Party led by Arthur Fadden and coalition partner the United Australia Party led by Billy Hughes.",
"Title: Jesse Klaver\n\nJesse Feras Klaver (born 1 May 1986) is a Dutch politician. He has been a member of the House of Representatives since 2010, and he has served as leader of the GroenLinks party since 12 May 2015. Prior to this, he had also been chair of the youth union of the Christelijk Nationaal Vakverbond.",
"Title: United Kingdom general election, 1959\n\nThis United Kingdom general election was held on 8 October 1959. It marked a third consecutive victory for the ruling Conservative Party, now led by Harold Macmillan. The Conservatives increased their overall majority again, to 101 seats over the Labour Party led by Hugh Gaitskell and the Liberal Party led by Jo Grimond. It is to date the only occasion since the Second World War when a government has managed to increase its overall majority whilst seeking a third term in government. However, despite this success, the Conservatives failed to win the most seats in Scotland, and have not done so since; this marks the beginning of Labour's domination of Scottish seats at Westminster, which lasted until the rise of the Scottish National Party at the 2015 general election. Both future Liberal leader Jeremy Thorpe and future Conservative leader and eventual Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher first entered Parliament at this election."
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5,696
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Are Peniocereus and Anthericum both found in the United States?
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no
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5,697
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Catus Decianus, was involved in provoking the rebellion of what queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire in AD 60 or 61?
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Boudica
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" It began at dawn on May 27.",
" The insurgents, together with a small Red Army unit that had been sent from across the Dniester River, captured the treasury building, the railroad station, and other points in the city.",
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"Jan Tyssowski (March 8, 1811 – April 5, 1857), born in Tarnów, Poland, was a Dictator of the Republic of Kraków during the failed 1846 uprising.",
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" He studied philosophy and law at the University of Lwow.",
" After the failed 1831 November Uprising, Russian authorities prohibited his return to Lwow, and he went study at the University of Vienna.",
" He was a Polish political organizer in Galicia with Ludwik Mieroslawski, and was active within the aristocracy and insurrectionist movement.",
" In 1846, Krakow revolted against the Austrians and they withdrew, leaving the Polish-controlled Republic of Krakow in Tyssowski's hands.",
" The government had originally been established as a triumvirate between Tyssowski and two others, but personal differences led Tyssowski to take control.",
" Intending a \"classless society\", he declared universal suffrage, emancipation of the peasantry, and the discontinuation of rents for peasants.",
" The Republic attempted to expand into neighboring rural areas, and sympathetic peasants did join the cause, but these units were defeated by much larger Austrian armies, which also had broad support among the peasants.",
" On March 3, Russia occupied the city and passed it back to Austria.",
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"The Battle of Camulodunum, also known as the Massacre of the Ninth Legion, (60 or 61 AD) was the major military victory of the Iceni and their allies over an organised Roman army during the revolt of Boudica against the Roman occupation of Britain.",
" A large vexillation of the \"Legio IX Hispana\" were destroyed by the rebels.",
" Attempting to relieve the besieged \"colonia\" of Camulodunum (Colchester, Essex), legionaries of the Legio IX Hispana led by Quintus Petillius Cerialis, were attacked by a horde of British tribes, led by the Iceni.",
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"The Bellum Batonianum (Latin for \"war of the Batos\") was a military conflict fought in the Roman province of Illyricum in which an alliance of the native peoples of Illyricum rebelled against the Romans.",
" The name Batonianum holds some similarity to early Bosnian name Bestonensis and Illyrian state Bossona.",
" There were two regions in this Roman province: Dalmatia and Pannonia.",
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" They were led by Bato the Daesitiate (the Deasitiae were a tribe which lived in Dalmatia).",
" They were joined by the Breuci (a tribe in Pannonia) led by Bato the Breucan.",
" Many other tribes in Illyria also joined the revolt.",
" The Roman called this conflict bellum batonianum (Batonian war) after these two leaders who had the same name.",
" Velleius Paterculus called it the Pannonian and Dalmatian war because it involved both regions of Illyricum.",
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" This four-year war, which lasted from 6 AD to 9 AD, saw a large deployment of Roman forces in the province, with whole armies operating across the western Balkans and fighting on more than one front.",
" In 8 AD the Breuci of the Sava valley surrendered, but it took another winter blockade and a season of fighting before the surrender in Dalmatia came in 9 AD .",
" The Roman historian Suetonius described this war as the most difficult conflict faced by Rome since the Punic Wars two centuries earlier."
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"Catus Decianus was the procurator of Roman Britain in AD 60 or 61.",
" Tacitus blames his \"rapacity\" in part for provoking the rebellion of Boudica.",
" Cassius Dio says he confiscated sums of money which had been given by the emperor Claudius to leading Britons, declaring them to be loans to be repaid with interest."
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"Boadicea and Her Daughters is a bronze sculptural group in London featuring Boudica, queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising in Roman Britain.",
" It is located to the north side of the western end of Westminster Bridge, near Portcullis House and Westminster Pier, facing Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster across the road.",
" It is considered the \"magnum opus\" of its sculptor, the English artist and engineer Thomas Thornycroft.",
" Thornycroft worked on it from 1856 until shortly before his death in 1885, sometimes assisted by his son William Hamo Thornycroft, but it was not erected in its current position until 1902."
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"Camulodunum ( or ; Latin: ' ), the Ancient Roman name for what is now Colchester in Essex, was an important town in Roman Britain, and the first capital of the province.",
" It is claimed to be the oldest town in Britain.",
" Originally the site of the Brythonic-Celtic oppidum of Camulodunon (meaning \"\"The Stronghold of Camulos\"\"), capital of the Trinovantes and later the Catuvellauni tribes, it was first mentioned by name on coinage minted by the chieftain Tasciovanus sometime between 20 and 10 BC.",
" The Roman town began life as a Roman Legionary base constructed in the AD 40s on the site of the Brythonic-Celtic fortress following its conquest by the Emperor Claudius.",
" After the early town was destroyed during the Iceni rebellion in 60/1 AD, it was rebuilt, reaching its zenith in the 2nd and 3rd centuries.",
" During this time it was known by its official name Colonia Claudia Victricensis (\" \"), often shortened to Colonia Victricensis\"', and as \"Camulodunum\", a Latinised version of its original Brythonic name.",
" The town was home to a large classical Temple, two theatres (including Britain's largest), several Romano-British temples, Britain's only known chariot circus, Britain's first town walls, several large cemeteries and over 50 known mosaics and tessellated pavements.",
" It may have reached a population of 30,000 at its height.",
" It wasn't until the late 18th century that historians realised that Colchester's physical Brythonic (British Celtic) and Roman remains were the city mentioned in ancient literature as \"Camulodunum\"."
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"Title: Bender Uprising\n\nThe Bendery Uprising of 1919 was an armed uprising by Bolsheviks and their working-class allies in the city of Bendery. It targeted the recent union of Bessarabia with the Kingdom of Romania and sought the establishment of Soviet power in the region. It began at dawn on May 27. The insurgents, together with a small Red Army unit that had been sent from across the Dniester River, captured the treasury building, the railroad station, and other points in the city. Part of the occupying forces stationed in the city, consisting of French and Romanian soldiers, supported the insurgents. By evening the same day, the command staff of the interventionist forces succeeded in suppressing the uprising.",
"Title: Boudica\n\nBoudica or Boudicca ( , Latinised as Boadicea or Boudicea , and known in Welsh as Buddug ] ) was a queen of the British Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the occupying forces of the Roman Empire in AD 60 or 61, and died shortly after its failure. She is sometimes considered a British folk hero.",
"Title: Jan Tyssowski\n\nJan Tyssowski (March 8, 1811 – April 5, 1857), born in Tarnów, Poland, was a Dictator of the Republic of Kraków during the failed 1846 uprising. He was a Polish intellectual and activist during Poland's rebellions against its occupying powers. He studied philosophy and law at the University of Lwow. After the failed 1831 November Uprising, Russian authorities prohibited his return to Lwow, and he went study at the University of Vienna. He was a Polish political organizer in Galicia with Ludwik Mieroslawski, and was active within the aristocracy and insurrectionist movement. In 1846, Krakow revolted against the Austrians and they withdrew, leaving the Polish-controlled Republic of Krakow in Tyssowski's hands. The government had originally been established as a triumvirate between Tyssowski and two others, but personal differences led Tyssowski to take control. Intending a \"classless society\", he declared universal suffrage, emancipation of the peasantry, and the discontinuation of rents for peasants. The Republic attempted to expand into neighboring rural areas, and sympathetic peasants did join the cause, but these units were defeated by much larger Austrian armies, which also had broad support among the peasants. On March 3, Russia occupied the city and passed it back to Austria. Roughly 1,200 people were arrested and approximately 100 were imprisoned in the Kufstein Fortress. The Austrian Empire captured Tyssowski who surrendered to the occupying forces, and allowed him to emigrate.",
"Title: Boadicea (disambiguation)\n\nBoadicea was the queen of the British Iceni tribe who led an uprising against the forces of the Roman Empire. The name may also refer to:",
"Title: Prasutagus\n\nPrasutagus was king of a British Celtic tribe called the Iceni, who inhabited roughly what is now Norfolk, in the 1st century AD. He is best known as the husband of Boudica.",
"Title: Battle of Camulodunum\n\nThe Battle of Camulodunum, also known as the Massacre of the Ninth Legion, (60 or 61 AD) was the major military victory of the Iceni and their allies over an organised Roman army during the revolt of Boudica against the Roman occupation of Britain. A large vexillation of the \"Legio IX Hispana\" were destroyed by the rebels. Attempting to relieve the besieged \"colonia\" of Camulodunum (Colchester, Essex), legionaries of the Legio IX Hispana led by Quintus Petillius Cerialis, were attacked by a horde of British tribes, led by the Iceni. Possibly 80% of the Roman foot-soldiers were killed in the battle. The event is recorded by the historian Tacitus in his \"Annals\".",
"Title: Bellum Batonianum\n\nThe Bellum Batonianum (Latin for \"war of the Batos\") was a military conflict fought in the Roman province of Illyricum in which an alliance of the native peoples of Illyricum rebelled against the Romans. The name Batonianum holds some similarity to early Bosnian name Bestonensis and Illyrian state Bossona. There were two regions in this Roman province: Dalmatia and Pannonia. The rebellion began among native peoples who were recruited as auxiliary troops for the Romans. They were led by Bato the Daesitiate (the Deasitiae were a tribe which lived in Dalmatia). They were joined by the Breuci (a tribe in Pannonia) led by Bato the Breucan. Many other tribes in Illyria also joined the revolt. The Roman called this conflict bellum batonianum (Batonian war) after these two leaders who had the same name. Velleius Paterculus called it the Pannonian and Dalmatian war because it involved both regions of Illyricum. In English it has been called the \"Great Illyrian revolt\", \"Pannonian-Dalmatian uprising\" and \"Bato uprising.\" This four-year war, which lasted from 6 AD to 9 AD, saw a large deployment of Roman forces in the province, with whole armies operating across the western Balkans and fighting on more than one front. In 8 AD the Breuci of the Sava valley surrendered, but it took another winter blockade and a season of fighting before the surrender in Dalmatia came in 9 AD . The Roman historian Suetonius described this war as the most difficult conflict faced by Rome since the Punic Wars two centuries earlier.",
"Title: Catus Decianus\n\nCatus Decianus was the procurator of Roman Britain in AD 60 or 61. Tacitus blames his \"rapacity\" in part for provoking the rebellion of Boudica. Cassius Dio says he confiscated sums of money which had been given by the emperor Claudius to leading Britons, declaring them to be loans to be repaid with interest.",
"Title: Boadicea and Her Daughters\n\nBoadicea and Her Daughters is a bronze sculptural group in London featuring Boudica, queen of the Celtic Iceni tribe who led an uprising in Roman Britain. It is located to the north side of the western end of Westminster Bridge, near Portcullis House and Westminster Pier, facing Big Ben and the Palace of Westminster across the road. It is considered the \"magnum opus\" of its sculptor, the English artist and engineer Thomas Thornycroft. Thornycroft worked on it from 1856 until shortly before his death in 1885, sometimes assisted by his son William Hamo Thornycroft, but it was not erected in its current position until 1902.",
"Title: Camulodunum\n\nCamulodunum ( or ; Latin: ' ), the Ancient Roman name for what is now Colchester in Essex, was an important town in Roman Britain, and the first capital of the province. It is claimed to be the oldest town in Britain. Originally the site of the Brythonic-Celtic oppidum of Camulodunon (meaning \"\"The Stronghold of Camulos\"\"), capital of the Trinovantes and later the Catuvellauni tribes, it was first mentioned by name on coinage minted by the chieftain Tasciovanus sometime between 20 and 10 BC. The Roman town began life as a Roman Legionary base constructed in the AD 40s on the site of the Brythonic-Celtic fortress following its conquest by the Emperor Claudius. After the early town was destroyed during the Iceni rebellion in 60/1 AD, it was rebuilt, reaching its zenith in the 2nd and 3rd centuries. During this time it was known by its official name Colonia Claudia Victricensis (\" \"), often shortened to Colonia Victricensis\"', and as \"Camulodunum\", a Latinised version of its original Brythonic name. The town was home to a large classical Temple, two theatres (including Britain's largest), several Romano-British temples, Britain's only known chariot circus, Britain's first town walls, several large cemeteries and over 50 known mosaics and tessellated pavements. It may have reached a population of 30,000 at its height. It wasn't until the late 18th century that historians realised that Colchester's physical Brythonic (British Celtic) and Roman remains were the city mentioned in ancient literature as \"Camulodunum\"."
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Stefan Mihajlović ( born 24 June 1994) is a Serbian footballer, who plays for which team, he is a son of Radmilo Mihajlovi, a former Bosnian Serb footballer, who played for the Yugoslavia national football team?
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" He is a son of former Bosnian Serb footballer Radmilo Mihajlović."
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"Momčilo Krajišnik (Serbian Cyrillic: ; born 20 January 1945) is a former Bosnian Serb political leader, who along with Radovan Karadžić co-founded the Bosnian Serb nationalist Serb Democratic Party (SDS).",
" Between 1990-92, he was Speaker of the People's Assembly of Republika Srpska.",
" Between June and December 1992, he also served as member of the expanded Presidency of Republika Srpska."
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"Tihomir \"Bata\" Ognjanov (Serbian Cyrillic: Тихомир Огњанов; 2 March 1927 – 2 July 2006) was a Serbian footballer who was part of Yugoslavia national football team at the 1950 and 1954 FIFA World Cup.",
" He later became a manager.",
" He played for Spartak Subotica (in three different periods), Partizan (when he was in the Yugoslav Army although he only played in friendly matches) and Red Star.",
" With Red Star he won 2 national championships (1951, 1953) and 2 Yugoslav cups (1949, 1950)."
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"Haris Smajić (born 8 March 1960) is a former Bosnian footballer.",
" He played for Yugoslavia national under-20 football team at the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship, but was never capped for Yugoslavia at full international level."
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"Stojan Malbašić (, born 15 September 1959) is a former Bosnian Serb footballer and now a coach at FK Borac Banja Luka."
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"Radmilo Mihajlović (born 19 November 1964) is a former Bosnian Serb footballer who played for the Yugoslavia national football team."
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"Ranko Golijanin (Serbian Cyrillic: ; born January 18, 1975) is a Bosnian Serb footballer who played in the First League of FR Yugoslavia, Segunda División, USL A-League, and the Canadian Soccer League."
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"title": "Ranko Golijanin"
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"Božidar \"Boško\" Antić (Serbian Cyrillic: Божидар \"Бошко\" Антић; born January 7, 1944 in Sarajevo, Vrhbosna County, Independent State of Croatia, now Bosnia and Herzegovina) was a Bosnian Serb footballer who played for SFR Yugoslavia."
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"The Yugoslavia national football team represented the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941, \"until 1929 as Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes\"), and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1943–1992, \"until November 29, 1945 as Democratic Federal Yugoslavia\", \"29 November 1945–1963 as Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia\") in association football.",
" It enjoyed success in international competition.",
" In 1992, during the Yugoslav wars, the team was suspended from international competition as part of a United Nations sanction.",
" In 1994, when the boycott was lifted, it was succeeded by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia national football team."
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"sentences": [
"Mitar Lukić (born 22 October 1957) is a former Bosnian Serb footballer and current manager of FK Sloga Doboj."
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"Title: Stefan Mihajlović\n\nStefan Mihajlović (; born 24 June 1994) is a Serbian footballer, who plays for Vojvodina. He is a son of former Bosnian Serb footballer Radmilo Mihajlović.",
"Title: Momčilo Krajišnik\n\nMomčilo Krajišnik (Serbian Cyrillic: ; born 20 January 1945) is a former Bosnian Serb political leader, who along with Radovan Karadžić co-founded the Bosnian Serb nationalist Serb Democratic Party (SDS). Between 1990-92, he was Speaker of the People's Assembly of Republika Srpska. Between June and December 1992, he also served as member of the expanded Presidency of Republika Srpska.",
"Title: Tihomir Ognjanov\n\nTihomir \"Bata\" Ognjanov (Serbian Cyrillic: Тихомир Огњанов; 2 March 1927 – 2 July 2006) was a Serbian footballer who was part of Yugoslavia national football team at the 1950 and 1954 FIFA World Cup. He later became a manager. He played for Spartak Subotica (in three different periods), Partizan (when he was in the Yugoslav Army although he only played in friendly matches) and Red Star. With Red Star he won 2 national championships (1951, 1953) and 2 Yugoslav cups (1949, 1950).",
"Title: Haris Smajić\n\nHaris Smajić (born 8 March 1960) is a former Bosnian footballer. He played for Yugoslavia national under-20 football team at the 1979 FIFA World Youth Championship, but was never capped for Yugoslavia at full international level.",
"Title: Stojan Malbašić\n\nStojan Malbašić (, born 15 September 1959) is a former Bosnian Serb footballer and now a coach at FK Borac Banja Luka.",
"Title: Radmilo Mihajlović\n\nRadmilo Mihajlović (born 19 November 1964) is a former Bosnian Serb footballer who played for the Yugoslavia national football team.",
"Title: Ranko Golijanin\n\nRanko Golijanin (Serbian Cyrillic: ; born January 18, 1975) is a Bosnian Serb footballer who played in the First League of FR Yugoslavia, Segunda División, USL A-League, and the Canadian Soccer League.",
"Title: Boško Antić\n\nBožidar \"Boško\" Antić (Serbian Cyrillic: Божидар \"Бошко\" Антић; born January 7, 1944 in Sarajevo, Vrhbosna County, Independent State of Croatia, now Bosnia and Herzegovina) was a Bosnian Serb footballer who played for SFR Yugoslavia.",
"Title: Yugoslavia national football team\n\nThe Yugoslavia national football team represented the Kingdom of Yugoslavia (1918–1941, \"until 1929 as Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes\"), and the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (1943–1992, \"until November 29, 1945 as Democratic Federal Yugoslavia\", \"29 November 1945–1963 as Federal People's Republic of Yugoslavia\") in association football. It enjoyed success in international competition. In 1992, during the Yugoslav wars, the team was suspended from international competition as part of a United Nations sanction. In 1994, when the boycott was lifted, it was succeeded by the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia national football team.",
"Title: Mitar Lukić\n\nMitar Lukić (born 22 October 1957) is a former Bosnian Serb footballer and current manager of FK Sloga Doboj."
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6 Interpretations included the songwriter who performed in what band from 1985 to 1995?
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Requiem in White
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"Constantine Finehouse was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, and attended New England Conservatory, Juilliard and Yale University.",
" His principle teachers included Fredrik Wanger, Natalia Harlap, Herbert Stessin, Jerome Lowenthal, Boris Berman and Bruce Brubaker.",
" Praised by Rhein Main Presse Allgemeine Zeitung for his \"interpretations of depth and maturity,” Finehouse has performed extensively in the US (including in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island and Washington) and abroad (including in Lausanne, London, Odessa, St. Petersburg and Trieste).",
" His newest album with cellist Sebastian Baverstam features the universally-admired Brahms Sonata No. 1 for piano and cello as well as several new works in the High Romantic style by Boston composer Tony Schemmer.",
" His 2009 solo recording, Backwards Glance [Spice Rack Records 101-01], interweaves music of Johannes Brahms and Richard Beaudoin."
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"Ludmilla Azova is a soprano opera singer who studied at the New York College of Music and has appeared as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic and the National Orchestra Association, and also performed the role of Fiordiligi in Mozart's \"Così fan tutte\" with the Bermuda Festival Theatre.",
" Other operatic roles performed in New York include Mimi in \"La bohème\", \"Madame Butterfly\" and Marguerite in \"Faust\".",
" In 1966, she appeared as Anna Gomez in a production of Gian Carlo Menotti's \"The Consul\" at New York City Opera.",
" Azova has also been an active recitalist.In a review, dated October 6, 1969, in the New York Times, Peter G. Davis wrote, \"Ludmilla Azova brought a bright, silvery soprano and an abundance of authoritative style to her Russian song recital at Town Hall late yesterday afternoon.Born in Europe of Russian parents, Miss Azova clearly knows where of what she sings...In addition to the charm and elegance of her interpretations, Miss Azova's well-schooled, even, secure soprano consistently delighted the ear... She is a beautiful woman, a charming recitalist and a singer of accomplishment.\""
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"sentences": [
"The Global Warming Tour was a concert tour by American hard rock band Aerosmith that included 67 concert performances across North America, Oceania, Asia and Latin America.",
" Prior to the first leg of the tour, the band played a private event for Walmart shareholders.",
" The first leg of the tour included 23 performances and lasted from late May through early August 2012.",
" The second leg included 14 performances in November and December 2012.",
" Before the second leg of the tour, the band performed a brief set at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in mid September.",
" Also prior to the second leg, to promote the release of their new album in early November, the band made three special nationally televised performances in New York City and also did a special performance in front of their old Boston apartment.",
" The performances on the first two legs of the tour were held primarily in indoor arenas, with a couple outdoor shows and a few festival dates on the first leg, including three festivals in eastern Canada and Milwaukee's Summerfest.",
" The third leg of the tour ran from late April to mid May 2013 and saw Aerosmith playing their first shows in Australia since 1990, as well as their first-ever shows in New Zealand and the Philippines.",
" On May 30, the band performed as part of the \"Boston Strong\" charity concert for victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.",
" In July 2013, the band played at the Greenbrier Classic in West Virginia and at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut.",
" In August 2013, the band performed four concerts in Japan, but their first-ever shows in China and Taiwan were cancelled due to poor ticket sales.",
" The band also performed in August at the Harley-Davidson 110th anniversary concert series in Milwaukee.",
" Concerts were planned for Latin America in September and October, including their first-ever shows in Uruguay, Guatemala and El Salvador."
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"sentences": [
"TG Lurgan is a musical project launched by Coláiste Lurgan, an independent Irish language summer school based in Connemara, a Gaeltacht, an Irish district where the Irish government recognises that the Irish language is the predominant vernacular.",
" TG Lurgan releases interpretations as covers of many popular tunes with new lyrics in the Irish language, Gaelic.",
" Early interpretations with a great following included \"Some Nights\" from the American indie pop band .",
"fun, \"An Chóisir Rac\", an Irish version of \"Party Rock\" by the American electronic duo LMFAO and \"Lady Ga(eilge)\", a medley of Lady Gaga songs.",
" TG Lurgan also released original compositions, such as \"Damhsa Amhráin\", \"Céili ar an Trá\", \"An Buachaill Ceart\", \"Can Os Ard\", \"Seans Deirneach\" and \"An Bráisléid\"."
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"sentences": [
"Else Brems (1908–1995) was a Danish contralto opera singer who is remembered in particular for her interpretations of \"Carmen\", a role she performed not only in Denmark but in Vienna, Warsaw, Budapest, Stockholm and London."
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"title": "Else Brems"
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"sentences": [
"The Cambridge Poetry Festival, founded by Richard Berengarten (also known as Richard Burns), was an international biennale for poetry held in Cambridge, England, between 1975–1985.",
" The festival was founded in an attempt to combine as many aspects as possible of this form of art.",
" Thus Michael Hamburger could, for example, recite his English interpretations of Paul Celan's poetry in the presence of Gisèle Lestrange and a surprisingly large audience at an art gallery bestowed on her engravings.",
" The last biennale in 1985 included a number of events to mark Ezra Pound's centenary, including the exhibition \"Pound's Artists: Ezra Pound and the Visual Arts in London, Paris and Italy\" at Kettle's Yard (later also shown at the Tate Gallery), and was accompanied by a special issue of the magazine P.N. Review."
],
"title": "Cambridge Poetry Festival"
},
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"sentences": [
"6 Interpretations is an EP by the New York City rock band Weep consisting of remixed versions of songs from their 2008 debut EP \"Never Ever\" and their 2010 debut album \"Worn Thin\".",
" It was released in 2010 through Projekt Records.",
" Singer, guitarist, and songwriter Doc Hammer remarked on the oddity of the gothic rock and shoegaze band producing a dance record:"
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"title": "6 Interpretations"
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"The term was first used for a stratigraphic unit by Williams (1915) who named the Eramosa Member (of the Lockport Formation) for the bituminous dolomites exposed below the Guelph Formation along the Eramosa River, northeast of Guelph, Ontario.",
" No detailed description of the type section has ever been published, and the status of the unit has been subject to many different interpretations.",
" Until recently, the Eramosa in Ontario was regarded as the highest Member of the Lockport Formation, with gradational contacts with the Goat Island Member (below) and the Guelph Formation (above).",
" In 1995, the US Geological Survey proposed a revised stratigraphy based on studies in the Niagara region.",
" It extended the Lockport to Group status and included, from base to top, the Gasport, Goat Island, Eramosa, and Guelph as Formations within the Lockport Group.",
" In a “reference section” in the Niagara River Gorge, the Eramosa was divided into six “units” recognized throughout the Niagara region, but a shaley lower unit previously named for the Hamilton area (the Vinemount Member) was transferred to the Goat Island Formation.",
" Brunton (2009) has proposed a revision for Ontario which restores the Vinemount Member to the Eramosa and recognizes two other members."
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"sentences": [
"Eric A. \"Doc\" Hammer is an American musician, actor, film and television writer, voice actor, and painter.",
" He performed in the gothic rock bands Requiem in White from 1985 to 1995 and Mors Syphilitica from 1995 to 2002, both with his then-wife Lisa Hammer.",
" His film credits include a number of Lisa's projects—released through their own production company Blessed Elysium—in which he participated as a writer, actor, composer, designer, and visual effects artist.",
" He also composed the music for the 1997 film \"A, B, C..",
".",
" Manhattan\".",
" He and Christopher McCulloch are the co-creators, writers, and editors of the animated television series \"The Venture Bros.\" (2004–present), in which Hammer voices several recurring characters including Billy Quizboy, Henchman 21, Doctor Girlfriend, and Dermott Fictel.",
" The show is produced through Hammer and McCulloch's company Astro-Base Go.",
" Hammer is also the singer, guitarist, and songwriter of the band Weep, which formed in 2008."
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"title": "Doc Hammer"
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"sentences": [
"The Camilla Commercial Historic District in Camilla, Georgia is a 7 acre historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985.",
" It then included 23 contributing buildings.",
" The majority of structures are one- to three-story brick commercial buildings, that are \"modest examples of the Victorian Eclectic, Early 20th-century Commercial, and Art Deco styles and represent local builder/architects' interpretations of nationally popular styles.\"",
" The commercial buildings are contrasted by the white marble Mitchell County Courthouse, which was designed by Atlanta architect William J.J. Chase (1884-1967) and built in the mid-1930s."
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"Title: Constantine Finehouse\n\nConstantine Finehouse was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, and attended New England Conservatory, Juilliard and Yale University. His principle teachers included Fredrik Wanger, Natalia Harlap, Herbert Stessin, Jerome Lowenthal, Boris Berman and Bruce Brubaker. Praised by Rhein Main Presse Allgemeine Zeitung for his \"interpretations of depth and maturity,” Finehouse has performed extensively in the US (including in California, Colorado, Connecticut, Florida, Georgia, Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island and Washington) and abroad (including in Lausanne, London, Odessa, St. Petersburg and Trieste). His newest album with cellist Sebastian Baverstam features the universally-admired Brahms Sonata No. 1 for piano and cello as well as several new works in the High Romantic style by Boston composer Tony Schemmer. His 2009 solo recording, Backwards Glance [Spice Rack Records 101-01], interweaves music of Johannes Brahms and Richard Beaudoin.",
"Title: Ludmilla Azova\n\nLudmilla Azova is a soprano opera singer who studied at the New York College of Music and has appeared as a soloist with the New York Philharmonic and the National Orchestra Association, and also performed the role of Fiordiligi in Mozart's \"Così fan tutte\" with the Bermuda Festival Theatre. Other operatic roles performed in New York include Mimi in \"La bohème\", \"Madame Butterfly\" and Marguerite in \"Faust\". In 1966, she appeared as Anna Gomez in a production of Gian Carlo Menotti's \"The Consul\" at New York City Opera. Azova has also been an active recitalist.In a review, dated October 6, 1969, in the New York Times, Peter G. Davis wrote, \"Ludmilla Azova brought a bright, silvery soprano and an abundance of authoritative style to her Russian song recital at Town Hall late yesterday afternoon.Born in Europe of Russian parents, Miss Azova clearly knows where of what she sings...In addition to the charm and elegance of her interpretations, Miss Azova's well-schooled, even, secure soprano consistently delighted the ear... She is a beautiful woman, a charming recitalist and a singer of accomplishment.\"",
"Title: Global Warming Tour\n\nThe Global Warming Tour was a concert tour by American hard rock band Aerosmith that included 67 concert performances across North America, Oceania, Asia and Latin America. Prior to the first leg of the tour, the band played a private event for Walmart shareholders. The first leg of the tour included 23 performances and lasted from late May through early August 2012. The second leg included 14 performances in November and December 2012. Before the second leg of the tour, the band performed a brief set at the iHeartRadio Music Festival in mid September. Also prior to the second leg, to promote the release of their new album in early November, the band made three special nationally televised performances in New York City and also did a special performance in front of their old Boston apartment. The performances on the first two legs of the tour were held primarily in indoor arenas, with a couple outdoor shows and a few festival dates on the first leg, including three festivals in eastern Canada and Milwaukee's Summerfest. The third leg of the tour ran from late April to mid May 2013 and saw Aerosmith playing their first shows in Australia since 1990, as well as their first-ever shows in New Zealand and the Philippines. On May 30, the band performed as part of the \"Boston Strong\" charity concert for victims of the Boston Marathon bombings. In July 2013, the band played at the Greenbrier Classic in West Virginia and at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Connecticut. In August 2013, the band performed four concerts in Japan, but their first-ever shows in China and Taiwan were cancelled due to poor ticket sales. The band also performed in August at the Harley-Davidson 110th anniversary concert series in Milwaukee. Concerts were planned for Latin America in September and October, including their first-ever shows in Uruguay, Guatemala and El Salvador.",
"Title: TG Lurgan\n\nTG Lurgan is a musical project launched by Coláiste Lurgan, an independent Irish language summer school based in Connemara, a Gaeltacht, an Irish district where the Irish government recognises that the Irish language is the predominant vernacular. TG Lurgan releases interpretations as covers of many popular tunes with new lyrics in the Irish language, Gaelic. Early interpretations with a great following included \"Some Nights\" from the American indie pop band . fun, \"An Chóisir Rac\", an Irish version of \"Party Rock\" by the American electronic duo LMFAO and \"Lady Ga(eilge)\", a medley of Lady Gaga songs. TG Lurgan also released original compositions, such as \"Damhsa Amhráin\", \"Céili ar an Trá\", \"An Buachaill Ceart\", \"Can Os Ard\", \"Seans Deirneach\" and \"An Bráisléid\".",
"Title: Else Brems\n\nElse Brems (1908–1995) was a Danish contralto opera singer who is remembered in particular for her interpretations of \"Carmen\", a role she performed not only in Denmark but in Vienna, Warsaw, Budapest, Stockholm and London.",
"Title: Cambridge Poetry Festival\n\nThe Cambridge Poetry Festival, founded by Richard Berengarten (also known as Richard Burns), was an international biennale for poetry held in Cambridge, England, between 1975–1985. The festival was founded in an attempt to combine as many aspects as possible of this form of art. Thus Michael Hamburger could, for example, recite his English interpretations of Paul Celan's poetry in the presence of Gisèle Lestrange and a surprisingly large audience at an art gallery bestowed on her engravings. The last biennale in 1985 included a number of events to mark Ezra Pound's centenary, including the exhibition \"Pound's Artists: Ezra Pound and the Visual Arts in London, Paris and Italy\" at Kettle's Yard (later also shown at the Tate Gallery), and was accompanied by a special issue of the magazine P.N. Review.",
"Title: 6 Interpretations\n\n6 Interpretations is an EP by the New York City rock band Weep consisting of remixed versions of songs from their 2008 debut EP \"Never Ever\" and their 2010 debut album \"Worn Thin\". It was released in 2010 through Projekt Records. Singer, guitarist, and songwriter Doc Hammer remarked on the oddity of the gothic rock and shoegaze band producing a dance record:",
"Title: Eramosa\n\nThe term was first used for a stratigraphic unit by Williams (1915) who named the Eramosa Member (of the Lockport Formation) for the bituminous dolomites exposed below the Guelph Formation along the Eramosa River, northeast of Guelph, Ontario. No detailed description of the type section has ever been published, and the status of the unit has been subject to many different interpretations. Until recently, the Eramosa in Ontario was regarded as the highest Member of the Lockport Formation, with gradational contacts with the Goat Island Member (below) and the Guelph Formation (above). In 1995, the US Geological Survey proposed a revised stratigraphy based on studies in the Niagara region. It extended the Lockport to Group status and included, from base to top, the Gasport, Goat Island, Eramosa, and Guelph as Formations within the Lockport Group. In a “reference section” in the Niagara River Gorge, the Eramosa was divided into six “units” recognized throughout the Niagara region, but a shaley lower unit previously named for the Hamilton area (the Vinemount Member) was transferred to the Goat Island Formation. Brunton (2009) has proposed a revision for Ontario which restores the Vinemount Member to the Eramosa and recognizes two other members.",
"Title: Doc Hammer\n\nEric A. \"Doc\" Hammer is an American musician, actor, film and television writer, voice actor, and painter. He performed in the gothic rock bands Requiem in White from 1985 to 1995 and Mors Syphilitica from 1995 to 2002, both with his then-wife Lisa Hammer. His film credits include a number of Lisa's projects—released through their own production company Blessed Elysium—in which he participated as a writer, actor, composer, designer, and visual effects artist. He also composed the music for the 1997 film \"A, B, C.. . Manhattan\". He and Christopher McCulloch are the co-creators, writers, and editors of the animated television series \"The Venture Bros.\" (2004–present), in which Hammer voices several recurring characters including Billy Quizboy, Henchman 21, Doctor Girlfriend, and Dermott Fictel. The show is produced through Hammer and McCulloch's company Astro-Base Go. Hammer is also the singer, guitarist, and songwriter of the band Weep, which formed in 2008.",
"Title: Camilla Commercial Historic District\n\nThe Camilla Commercial Historic District in Camilla, Georgia is a 7 acre historic district that was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985. It then included 23 contributing buildings. The majority of structures are one- to three-story brick commercial buildings, that are \"modest examples of the Victorian Eclectic, Early 20th-century Commercial, and Art Deco styles and represent local builder/architects' interpretations of nationally popular styles.\" The commercial buildings are contrasted by the white marble Mitchell County Courthouse, which was designed by Atlanta architect William J.J. Chase (1884-1967) and built in the mid-1930s."
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