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Honaunau-Napoopoo in Hawaii County, Hawaii has a nickname, what is it often called?
Big Island
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[ "Title: Discovery Harbour, Hawaii\n\nDiscovery Harbour is an unincorporated community and census-designated place on the island of Hawaii in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States. Its population was 949 as of the 2010 census. The community is located near the island's southern tip, south of Hawaii Route 11.", "Title: Hawaii County, Hawaii\n\nHawaiʻ i County is a county located in the U.S. state of Hawaii in the Hawaiian Islands. It is coterminous with the Island of Hawaiʻ i, often called the \"Big Island\" to distinguish it from the state as a whole. As of the 2010 Census the population was 185,079. The county seat is Hilo. There are no incorporated cities in Hawaiʻ i County (see Hawaii Counties). The Hilo Micropolitan Statistical Area includes all of Hawaiʻ i County. Hawaiʻ i County has a mayor-council form of government. Hawaii County is the largest county in the state, in terms of geography.", "Title: Hōnaunau, Hawaii\n\nHōnaunau (also spelled Honaunau) is an unincorporated community on the island of Hawaii in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States. It lies just off Hawaii Belt Road on the opposite side of the island from Hilo, the county seat of Hawaii County. Its elevation is 52 feet (16 m). Because the community has borne multiple names, the Board on Geographic Names officially designated it \"Honaunau\" in 1914 and 1954 before changing to the current spelling in 2000. Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code 96726.", "Title: Mayor of Hawaii County\n\nThe Mayor of Hawaii is the chief executive officer of the County of Hawaii in the state of Hawaii. He or she has municipal jurisdiction over the Big Island of Hawaii. The current mayor is Harry Kim. The Mayor of Hawaii County is the successor of the Royal Governors of Hawaii Island of the Kingdom of Hawaii.", "Title: Stephen K. Yamashiro\n\nStephen Kei Yamashiro (July 15, 1941 – May 24, 2011) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the former Mayor of Hawaii County from 1992 to 2000. Yamashiro served on the Hawaii County council from 1976 to 1990, including eleven years as the council's chairman. He then served as the Mayor of Hawaii for two consecutive, four-year terms from 1992 until 2000.", "Title: Pāpaʻaloa, Hawaii\n\nPapaʻ aloa (also spelled Papaaloa) is an unincorporated community on the island of Hawaii in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States. It lies along Hawaii Route 19 north of Hilo, the county seat of Hawaii County. Its elevation is 10 feet (3 m) Because the community has borne multiple names, the Board on Geographic Names officially designated it \"Papaaloa\" in 1914 and 1954 before assigning the current name in 2001. Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 96780.", "Title: ʻŌʻōkala, Hawaii\n\nʻ Ōʻ ōkala (also spelled Ookala) is an unincorporated community on the island of Hawaii in Hawaii County, Hawaii, United States. It lies along Hawaii Route 19 north of Hilo, the county seat of Hawaii County. Its elevation is 371 feet (113 m), and it is located at (20.0175000, -155.2872222). Because the community has borne multiple names, the Board on Geographic Names officially designated it \"ʻ Ōʻ ōkala\" in 2000. Although it is unincorporated, it has a post office, with the ZIP code of 96774.", "Title: Honaunau-Napoopoo, Hawaii\n\nHonaunau-Napoopoo (also spelled Hōnaunau-Napoʻopoʻo) is a census-designated place (CDP) in Hawaiʻ i County, Hawaii, United States. The population was 2,567 at the 2010 census.", "Title: Herbert Matayoshi\n\nHerbert Tatsuo Matayoshi (November 21, 1928 – July 11, 2011) was an American politician and businessman. Matayoshi served as the Mayor of Hawaii County from 1974 to 1984. He was the third Mayor of Hawaii County, as well as its second elected Mayor overall. Matayoshi was also the longest serving Mayor of Hawaii County to date, holding the office for ten years.", "Title: Kohanaiki Beach Park\n\nKohanaiki Beach Park is a relatively new park, established in 2013, located in Kailua, Hawaii County, Hawaii. Called \"Pinetree\" by the local people, it is a quiet park visited by the local people mainly, its entrance on Hawaii State Highway 19 being shown only as \"Shoreline\"." ]
5,801
Benjamin "Benji" Dunn is a character portrayed by Simon Pegg in what 2016 blockbuster film, which Pegg also co-wrote?
"Star Trek Beyond"
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5,802
Which of Elan produced series was hosted by Chris Harrison?
The Bachelor
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5,803
This host of the 2016 MBC Entertainment awards starred in "Cheese in the Trap".
Lee Sung-kyung
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[ { "sentences": [ "As of June 2017, Nigerian recording artist Wizkid has received a total of 43 awards from 157 nominations.", " He is the recipient of two BET Awards, three Billboard Music Awards, two iHeartRadio Music Awards, one MTV Europe Music Awards, four MTV Africa Music Awards, one iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards,two SoundCity MVP Awards, one African Pride Award, two MOBO Award, six The Headies Awards, two Channel O Music Video Awards, six Nigeria Entertainment Awards, two Ghana Music Awards, two Dynamix All Youth Awards, two City People Entertainment Awards, and a Future Award.", " In addition, he has been nominated five times at the MTV Europe Music Awards, three times at the American Music Awards, once at the Grammy Awards, as well as four times at the World Music Awards." ], "title": "List of awards and nominations received by Wizkid" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Nigeria Entertainment Awards is the 11th edition of the Nigeria Entertainment Awards.", " Hosted by Richard Mofe Damijo and Ebbe Bassey, the event was held on September 4 at the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center in New York City, U.S." ], "title": "2016 Nigeria Entertainment Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "The Box Office Entertainment Awards, sometimes known as the GMMSF Box Office Entertainment Awards is an annual award ceremony held in Metro Manila and organized by Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation.", " The award-giving body honors stars and performers simply for their popularity and commercial success in the Philippine entertainment industry, regardless of their excellence in their particular fields." ], "title": "Box Office Entertainment Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards was the 10th edition of the Nigeria Entertainment Awards.", " Wizkid claimed the most awards while Olamide received the most nominations with three across 39 award categories.", " Kiss Daniel won the Best New Act to Watch award while Praiz won the Best R&B Act award after he toppled the likes of Banky W, Chidinma, Seyi Shay, Timi Dakolo and Shaydee.", " The award was held at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, U.S.A and was hosted by Osas Ighodaro and Ice Prince." ], "title": "2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "The 6th Blockbuster Entertainment Awards were held on May 9, 2000 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles.", " They were the first Blockbuster Entertainment Awards to present awards for video games in addition to music and film." ], "title": "6th Blockbuster Entertainment Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 MBC Entertainment Awards () presented by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), took place on December 29, 2016 at MBC Public Hall in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul.", " It was hosted by Kim Sung-joo, Jun Hyun-moo and Lee Sung-kyung.", " The nominees were chosen from MBC variety, talk and comedy shows that aired from December 2015 to November 2016." ], "title": "2016 MBC Entertainment Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "Lee Sung-kyung (born August 10, 1990), is a South Korean model and actress.", " She acted in the television dramas \"Cheese in the Trap\" (2016) and \"Doctor Crush\" (2016) before taking her first leading role as the titular character in \"Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo\" (2016)." ], "title": "Lee Sung-kyung" }, { "sentences": [ "The MBC Entertainment Awards () is a Korean awards ceremony held annually and sponsored by MBC.", " The awards ceremony lasts approximately 140 minutes and is shown in two parts on MBC.", " The ceremony is held at the end of each year." ], "title": "MBC Entertainment Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "Radiant Office (Hangul: 자체발광 오피스 ; RR: \"Jachebalgwang Opiseu \"; lit.", " \"Self-Dazzling Office\" ) is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Go Ah-sung and Ha Seok-jin.", " The series is written by a rookie screenwriter who won the 2016 MBC TV Drama Screenplay Competition in Miniseries category.", " It aired on MBC from March 15 to May 4, 2017 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 22:00 (KST) for 16 episodes." ], "title": "Radiant Office" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 MBC Drama Awards (), presented by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) took place on December 30, 2016.", " It was hosted by Kim Gook-jin and Uee." ], "title": "2016 MBC Drama Awards" } ]
[ "Title: List of awards and nominations received by Wizkid\n\nAs of June 2017, Nigerian recording artist Wizkid has received a total of 43 awards from 157 nominations. He is the recipient of two BET Awards, three Billboard Music Awards, two iHeartRadio Music Awards, one MTV Europe Music Awards, four MTV Africa Music Awards, one iHeartRadio Much Music Video Awards,two SoundCity MVP Awards, one African Pride Award, two MOBO Award, six The Headies Awards, two Channel O Music Video Awards, six Nigeria Entertainment Awards, two Ghana Music Awards, two Dynamix All Youth Awards, two City People Entertainment Awards, and a Future Award. In addition, he has been nominated five times at the MTV Europe Music Awards, three times at the American Music Awards, once at the Grammy Awards, as well as four times at the World Music Awards.", "Title: 2016 Nigeria Entertainment Awards\n\nThe 2016 Nigeria Entertainment Awards is the 11th edition of the Nigeria Entertainment Awards. Hosted by Richard Mofe Damijo and Ebbe Bassey, the event was held on September 4 at the BMCC Tribeca Performing Arts Center in New York City, U.S.", "Title: Box Office Entertainment Awards\n\nThe Box Office Entertainment Awards, sometimes known as the GMMSF Box Office Entertainment Awards is an annual award ceremony held in Metro Manila and organized by Guillermo Mendoza Memorial Scholarship Foundation. The award-giving body honors stars and performers simply for their popularity and commercial success in the Philippine entertainment industry, regardless of their excellence in their particular fields.", "Title: 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards\n\nThe 2015 Nigeria Entertainment Awards was the 10th edition of the Nigeria Entertainment Awards. Wizkid claimed the most awards while Olamide received the most nominations with three across 39 award categories. Kiss Daniel won the Best New Act to Watch award while Praiz won the Best R&B Act award after he toppled the likes of Banky W, Chidinma, Seyi Shay, Timi Dakolo and Shaydee. The award was held at the Skirball Center for the Performing Arts, New York City, U.S.A and was hosted by Osas Ighodaro and Ice Prince.", "Title: 6th Blockbuster Entertainment Awards\n\nThe 6th Blockbuster Entertainment Awards were held on May 9, 2000 at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles. They were the first Blockbuster Entertainment Awards to present awards for video games in addition to music and film.", "Title: 2016 MBC Entertainment Awards\n\nThe 2016 MBC Entertainment Awards () presented by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC), took place on December 29, 2016 at MBC Public Hall in Sangam-dong, Mapo-gu, Seoul. It was hosted by Kim Sung-joo, Jun Hyun-moo and Lee Sung-kyung. The nominees were chosen from MBC variety, talk and comedy shows that aired from December 2015 to November 2016.", "Title: Lee Sung-kyung\n\nLee Sung-kyung (born August 10, 1990), is a South Korean model and actress. She acted in the television dramas \"Cheese in the Trap\" (2016) and \"Doctor Crush\" (2016) before taking her first leading role as the titular character in \"Weightlifting Fairy Kim Bok-joo\" (2016).", "Title: MBC Entertainment Awards\n\nThe MBC Entertainment Awards () is a Korean awards ceremony held annually and sponsored by MBC. The awards ceremony lasts approximately 140 minutes and is shown in two parts on MBC. The ceremony is held at the end of each year.", "Title: Radiant Office\n\nRadiant Office (Hangul: 자체발광 오피스 ; RR: \"Jachebalgwang Opiseu \"; lit.  \"Self-Dazzling Office\" ) is a 2017 South Korean television series starring Go Ah-sung and Ha Seok-jin. The series is written by a rookie screenwriter who won the 2016 MBC TV Drama Screenplay Competition in Miniseries category. It aired on MBC from March 15 to May 4, 2017 on Wednesdays and Thursdays at 22:00 (KST) for 16 episodes.", "Title: 2016 MBC Drama Awards\n\nThe 2016 MBC Drama Awards (), presented by Munhwa Broadcasting Corporation (MBC) took place on December 30, 2016. It was hosted by Kim Gook-jin and Uee." ]
5,804
Scottish screenwriter, television producer and former journalist, Robert Banks Stewart, contributed extensively to drama for what British public service broadcaster with its headquarters at Broadcasting House in London?
BBC
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[ { "sentences": [ "Radio and Television of Montenegro (Montenegrin: \"Radio i televizija Crne Gore\", Радио и телевизија Црне Горе - or RTCG, РТЦГ) is the public service broadcaster of Montenegro.", " A state-owned company with its headquarters in Podgorica, it is made up of Radio Montenegro (RCG - \"Radio Crne Gore\") and Montenegro Television (TVCG - \"Televizija Crne Gore\").", " In July 2001, RTCG became a joint member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), and became a full member of the EBU upon the declaration of Montenegrin independence in 2006." ], "title": "RTCG" }, { "sentences": [ "The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster with its headquarters at Broadcasting House in London.", " The BBC is the world's oldest national broadcasting organisation and the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees.", " It employs over 20,950 staff in total, 16,672 of whom are in public sector broadcasting.", " The total number of staff is 35,402 when part-time, flexible, and fixed contract staff are included." ], "title": "BBC" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Banks Stewart (16 July 1931 – 14 January 2016) was a Scottish screenwriter, television producer and former journalist.", " He was sometimes credited as Robert Stewart early in his career.", " Banks Stewart contributed extensively to drama for the BBC and ITV for several decades." ], "title": "Robert Banks Stewart" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Nilsen (29 August 1968) is a Norwegian journalist who has extensively covered oil drilling in the Arctic region.", " He was editor of the \"BarentsObserver,\" a Norwegian Arctic online newspaper based in Kirkenes, for six years before he was sacked in 2015.", " Norway’s public service broadcaster, NRK, claim Nilsen was sacked at the behest of the Russian intelligence service, the FSB." ], "title": "Thomas Nilsen" }, { "sentences": [ "The Daily Service is a short Christian church service, often from Emmanuel Church in Didsbury, Manchester, England, broadcast every weekday morning between 9.45 and 10.00 on BBC Radio 4 (long wave and DAB).", " Originally aired from Broadcasting House, the service was moved on the outbreak of war in 1939, first to Bristol and later to the Trinity Chapel of St Paul's Church, Bedford, under the musical direction of Dr George Thalben-Ball.", " In 1945 the service returned to a studio in Broadcasting House." ], "title": "The Daily Service" }, { "sentences": [ "Rai 1 (until May 2010 known as Rai Uno) is the flagship television channel of Rai, Italy's national public service broadcaster, and the most watched television channel in the country.", " It is a general interest channel, mainly focused on shows, movies and public service; its direct competitor is Mediaset's Canale 5." ], "title": "Rai 1" }, { "sentences": [ "There are several different types of media in the United Kingdom: television, radio, newspapers, magazines and websites.", " The country also has a strong music industry.", " The United Kingdom has a diverse range of providers, the most prominent being the publicly-owned public service broadcaster, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC).", " The BBC's largest competitors are ITV plc, which operates 13 of the 15 regional television broadcasters that make up the ITV Network, and 21st Century Fox, which holds a large stake in the satellite broadcaster Sky plc.", " Regional media is covered by local radio, television and print newspapers.", " Trinity Mirror operates 240 local and regional newspapers, as well as national newspapers such as the \"Daily Mirror\" and the \"Sunday Mirror\"." ], "title": "Media of the United Kingdom" }, { "sentences": [ "The Scottish Digital Network (SDN) is a planned new public service broadcaster and online services provider in Scotland.", " It was the principal proposal of the Scottish Broadcasting Commission.", " The Scottish Broadcasting Commission published its final report in September 2008, with this as a its primary recommendation.", " On September 13, 2010, the Minister for Culture and External Affairs, Fiona Hyslop, requested Blair Jenkins, who had been the chair of the Scottish Broadcasting Commission to actively explore proposed options and business models for the establishment of a Scottish digital network to compete in public service broadcasting with the BBC Network in Scotland.", " On March 21, 2013, three bidders were announced as the finalists for the Scottish Wide Area Network (SWAN).", " They were British Telecom, a partnership of Cable & Wireless Worldwide with Virgin Media Business and Capita with Updata Infrastructure." ], "title": "Scottish Digital Network" }, { "sentences": [ "Raidió Teilifís Éireann (] ; \"Radio [and] Television of Ireland\"; abbreviated as RTÉ) is a semi-state company and the national public service broadcaster of the Republic of Ireland.", " It both produces programmes and broadcasts them on television, radio and the Internet.", " The radio service began on 1 January 1926, while regular television broadcasts began on 31 December 1961, making it one of the oldest continuously operating public service broadcasters in the world.", " RTÉ also publishes a weekly lifestyle magazine called the \"RTÉ Guide\"." ], "title": "Raidió Teilifís Éireann" }, { "sentences": [ "Call Me Mister is a British television drama series, created by Robert Banks Stewart who had previously developed \"Shoestring\" and \"Bergerac\" for the BBC.", " One series of ten episodes was broadcast between September and November 1986." ], "title": "Call Me Mister (TV series)" } ]
[ "Title: RTCG\n\nRadio and Television of Montenegro (Montenegrin: \"Radio i televizija Crne Gore\", Радио и телевизија Црне Горе - or RTCG, РТЦГ) is the public service broadcaster of Montenegro. A state-owned company with its headquarters in Podgorica, it is made up of Radio Montenegro (RCG - \"Radio Crne Gore\") and Montenegro Television (TVCG - \"Televizija Crne Gore\"). In July 2001, RTCG became a joint member of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), and became a full member of the EBU upon the declaration of Montenegrin independence in 2006.", "Title: BBC\n\nThe British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster with its headquarters at Broadcasting House in London. The BBC is the world's oldest national broadcasting organisation and the largest broadcaster in the world by number of employees. It employs over 20,950 staff in total, 16,672 of whom are in public sector broadcasting. The total number of staff is 35,402 when part-time, flexible, and fixed contract staff are included.", "Title: Robert Banks Stewart\n\nRobert Banks Stewart (16 July 1931 – 14 January 2016) was a Scottish screenwriter, television producer and former journalist. He was sometimes credited as Robert Stewart early in his career. Banks Stewart contributed extensively to drama for the BBC and ITV for several decades.", "Title: Thomas Nilsen\n\nThomas Nilsen (29 August 1968) is a Norwegian journalist who has extensively covered oil drilling in the Arctic region. He was editor of the \"BarentsObserver,\" a Norwegian Arctic online newspaper based in Kirkenes, for six years before he was sacked in 2015. Norway’s public service broadcaster, NRK, claim Nilsen was sacked at the behest of the Russian intelligence service, the FSB.", "Title: The Daily Service\n\nThe Daily Service is a short Christian church service, often from Emmanuel Church in Didsbury, Manchester, England, broadcast every weekday morning between 9.45 and 10.00 on BBC Radio 4 (long wave and DAB). Originally aired from Broadcasting House, the service was moved on the outbreak of war in 1939, first to Bristol and later to the Trinity Chapel of St Paul's Church, Bedford, under the musical direction of Dr George Thalben-Ball. In 1945 the service returned to a studio in Broadcasting House.", "Title: Rai 1\n\nRai 1 (until May 2010 known as Rai Uno) is the flagship television channel of Rai, Italy's national public service broadcaster, and the most watched television channel in the country. It is a general interest channel, mainly focused on shows, movies and public service; its direct competitor is Mediaset's Canale 5.", "Title: Media of the United Kingdom\n\nThere are several different types of media in the United Kingdom: television, radio, newspapers, magazines and websites. The country also has a strong music industry. The United Kingdom has a diverse range of providers, the most prominent being the publicly-owned public service broadcaster, the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC). The BBC's largest competitors are ITV plc, which operates 13 of the 15 regional television broadcasters that make up the ITV Network, and 21st Century Fox, which holds a large stake in the satellite broadcaster Sky plc. Regional media is covered by local radio, television and print newspapers. Trinity Mirror operates 240 local and regional newspapers, as well as national newspapers such as the \"Daily Mirror\" and the \"Sunday Mirror\".", "Title: Scottish Digital Network\n\nThe Scottish Digital Network (SDN) is a planned new public service broadcaster and online services provider in Scotland. It was the principal proposal of the Scottish Broadcasting Commission. The Scottish Broadcasting Commission published its final report in September 2008, with this as a its primary recommendation. On September 13, 2010, the Minister for Culture and External Affairs, Fiona Hyslop, requested Blair Jenkins, who had been the chair of the Scottish Broadcasting Commission to actively explore proposed options and business models for the establishment of a Scottish digital network to compete in public service broadcasting with the BBC Network in Scotland. On March 21, 2013, three bidders were announced as the finalists for the Scottish Wide Area Network (SWAN). They were British Telecom, a partnership of Cable & Wireless Worldwide with Virgin Media Business and Capita with Updata Infrastructure.", "Title: Raidió Teilifís Éireann\n\nRaidió Teilifís Éireann (] ; \"Radio [and] Television of Ireland\"; abbreviated as RTÉ) is a semi-state company and the national public service broadcaster of the Republic of Ireland. It both produces programmes and broadcasts them on television, radio and the Internet. The radio service began on 1 January 1926, while regular television broadcasts began on 31 December 1961, making it one of the oldest continuously operating public service broadcasters in the world. RTÉ also publishes a weekly lifestyle magazine called the \"RTÉ Guide\".", "Title: Call Me Mister (TV series)\n\nCall Me Mister is a British television drama series, created by Robert Banks Stewart who had previously developed \"Shoestring\" and \"Bergerac\" for the BBC. One series of ten episodes was broadcast between September and November 1986." ]
5,805
Which football team who plays home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium was defeated by the Clemson Tigers at the Russell Athletic Bowl in 2014?
2014 Oklahoma Sooners football team
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1979 NCAA Division I-A season.", " Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923.", " The team posted an 11–1 overall record and a 7–0 conference record to earn the Conference title outright under head coach Barry Switzer who took the helm in 1973.", " This was Switzer's seventh conference title and fourth undefeated conference record in seven seasons." ], "title": "1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl was an American college football bowl game that was played on December 28, 2013 at the Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium in Orlando, Florida.", " It was one of the 2013–14 bowl games that concluded the 2013 FBS football season.", " The 24th edition of the Russell Athletic Bowl, it featured the Louisville Cardinals of the American Athletic Conference against the Miami Hurricanes of the Atlantic Coast Conference (which Louisville will join in 2014).", " It began at 6:45 p.m. EST and aired on ESPN.", " The game was sponsored by the Russell Athletic uniform company.", " Louisville defeated Miami by a score of 36–9." ], "title": "2013 Russell Athletic Bowl" }, { "sentences": [ "The Oklahoma Sooners football program is a college football team that represents the University of Oklahoma (variously \"Oklahoma\" or \"OU\").", " The team is currently a member of the Big 12 Conference, which is in Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).", " The program began in 1895 and is one of the most successful programs since World War II with the most wins (606) and the highest winning percentage (.762) since 1945.", " The program has 7 national championships, 45 conference championships, 154 All-Americans (76 consensus), and five Heisman Trophy winners.", " In addition, the school has had 23 members (five coaches and 18 players) inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and holds the record for the longest winning streak in Division I history with 47 straight victories, a record that stands to this day.", " Oklahoma is also the only program that has had four coaches with 100+ wins.", " They became the sixth NCAA FBS team to win 850 games when they defeated the Kansas Jayhawks on November 22, 2014.", " The Sooners play their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.", " Lincoln Riley is currently the team's head coach." ], "title": "Oklahoma Sooners football" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 29, 2014 at Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium in Orlando, Florida.", " This was the 25th Russell Athletic Bowl.", " It was one of the 2014–15 NCAA football bowl games that conclude the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " It was sponsored by the Russell Athletic uniform company." ], "title": "2014 Russell Athletic Bowl" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The Tigers were led by head coach Dabo Swinney in his sixth full year and seventh overall since taking over midway through 2008 season.", " They played their home games at Memorial Stadium, also known as \"Death Valley.\"", " They were members of the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference.", " They finished the season 10–3, 6–2 in ACC play to finish in second place in the Atlantic Division.", " They were invited to the Russell Athletic Bowl where they defeated Oklahoma." ], "title": "2014 Clemson Tigers football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The Tigers were led by head coach Dabo Swinney in his seventh full year and eighth overall since taking over midway through 2008 season.", " They played their home games at Memorial Stadium, also known as \"Death Valley.\"", " Clemson competed in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference.", " On December 5, 2015, the Tigers won the 2015 ACC Championship Game by defeating the North Carolina Tar Heels, 45–37, capping their first undefeated regular season since winning the national title in 1981.", " Ranked No. 1 throughout the College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings, Clemson defeated the No. 4 Oklahoma Sooners, 37–17, in the 2015 Orange Bowl to advance to the College Football Playoff National Championship.", " On January 11, 2016, the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide (13–1) defeated the No. 1 Clemson Tigers (14–0) in the 2016 national championship, 45–40.", " Both Clemson and Alabama finished the season 14–1." ], "title": "2015 Clemson Tigers football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1915 Clemson Tigers football team represented the Clemson Tigers of Clemson Agricultural College during the 1915 college football season.", " Under third year head coach Bob Williams, the team posted a 2–4–2 record in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association.", " W. K. McGill was the captain.", " The 1915 season saw the introduction of Riggs Field as Clemson's home stadium.", " Riggs would host the football team until Memorial Stadium was built in 1942." ], "title": "1915 Clemson Tigers football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 120th season of Sooner football.", " The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 16th season as head coach.", " They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma.", " They were a member of the Big 12 Conference." ], "title": "2014 Oklahoma Sooners football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The Barry Switzer Center, on the University of Oklahoma campus in Norman, Oklahoma, houses football offices, the football locker room, equipment room, the Siegfried Strength and Conditioning Complex, the Freede Sports Medicine Facility and the Touchdown Club Legends Lobby.", " The Center is located at the south end of the Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.", " The Barry Switzer Center, dedicated on April 24, 1999, was named after OU’s all-time winningest head football coach.", " During Summer 2015 the Switzer Center was demolished as part of the expansion of Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium.", " In Barry Switzer’s 16 seasons as the Oklahoma Sooners head football coach, the team won three national championships, 12 Big Eight Conference championships and eight bowl games in 13 appearances." ], "title": "Barry Switzer Center" }, { "sentences": [ "The Clemson Tigers college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing Clemson University in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).", " Clemson has played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina since 1942.", " The Tigers have two national championship titles (1981) (2016) along with a second national championship appearance in 2015.", " The Tigers have claimed 21 conference championships and have appeared in 39 postseason bowl games with an overall record of 20-19.", " With 703 wins over 120 seasons of football, Clemson ranks 34th all-time in win-loss records in the NCAA." ], "title": "List of Clemson Tigers football seasons" } ]
[ "Title: 1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 1979 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the college football 1979 NCAA Division I-A season. Oklahoma Sooners football participated in the former Big Eight Conference at that time and played its home games in Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium where it has played its home games since 1923. The team posted an 11–1 overall record and a 7–0 conference record to earn the Conference title outright under head coach Barry Switzer who took the helm in 1973. This was Switzer's seventh conference title and fourth undefeated conference record in seven seasons.", "Title: 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl\n\nThe 2013 Russell Athletic Bowl was an American college football bowl game that was played on December 28, 2013 at the Florida Citrus Bowl Stadium in Orlando, Florida. It was one of the 2013–14 bowl games that concluded the 2013 FBS football season. The 24th edition of the Russell Athletic Bowl, it featured the Louisville Cardinals of the American Athletic Conference against the Miami Hurricanes of the Atlantic Coast Conference (which Louisville will join in 2014). It began at 6:45 p.m. EST and aired on ESPN. The game was sponsored by the Russell Athletic uniform company. Louisville defeated Miami by a score of 36–9.", "Title: Oklahoma Sooners football\n\nThe Oklahoma Sooners football program is a college football team that represents the University of Oklahoma (variously \"Oklahoma\" or \"OU\"). The team is currently a member of the Big 12 Conference, which is in Division I Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly Division I-A) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The program began in 1895 and is one of the most successful programs since World War II with the most wins (606) and the highest winning percentage (.762) since 1945. The program has 7 national championships, 45 conference championships, 154 All-Americans (76 consensus), and five Heisman Trophy winners. In addition, the school has had 23 members (five coaches and 18 players) inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame and holds the record for the longest winning streak in Division I history with 47 straight victories, a record that stands to this day. Oklahoma is also the only program that has had four coaches with 100+ wins. They became the sixth NCAA FBS team to win 850 games when they defeated the Kansas Jayhawks on November 22, 2014. The Sooners play their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. Lincoln Riley is currently the team's head coach.", "Title: 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl\n\nThe 2014 Russell Athletic Bowl was a college football bowl game played on December 29, 2014 at Orlando Citrus Bowl Stadium in Orlando, Florida. This was the 25th Russell Athletic Bowl. It was one of the 2014–15 NCAA football bowl games that conclude the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. It was sponsored by the Russell Athletic uniform company.", "Title: 2014 Clemson Tigers football team\n\nThe 2014 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers were led by head coach Dabo Swinney in his sixth full year and seventh overall since taking over midway through 2008 season. They played their home games at Memorial Stadium, also known as \"Death Valley.\" They were members of the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. They finished the season 10–3, 6–2 in ACC play to finish in second place in the Atlantic Division. They were invited to the Russell Athletic Bowl where they defeated Oklahoma.", "Title: 2015 Clemson Tigers football team\n\nThe 2015 Clemson Tigers football team represented Clemson University in the 2015 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The Tigers were led by head coach Dabo Swinney in his seventh full year and eighth overall since taking over midway through 2008 season. They played their home games at Memorial Stadium, also known as \"Death Valley.\" Clemson competed in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference. On December 5, 2015, the Tigers won the 2015 ACC Championship Game by defeating the North Carolina Tar Heels, 45–37, capping their first undefeated regular season since winning the national title in 1981. Ranked No. 1 throughout the College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings, Clemson defeated the No. 4 Oklahoma Sooners, 37–17, in the 2015 Orange Bowl to advance to the College Football Playoff National Championship. On January 11, 2016, the No. 2 Alabama Crimson Tide (13–1) defeated the No. 1 Clemson Tigers (14–0) in the 2016 national championship, 45–40. Both Clemson and Alabama finished the season 14–1.", "Title: 1915 Clemson Tigers football team\n\nThe 1915 Clemson Tigers football team represented the Clemson Tigers of Clemson Agricultural College during the 1915 college football season. Under third year head coach Bob Williams, the team posted a 2–4–2 record in the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association. W. K. McGill was the captain. The 1915 season saw the introduction of Riggs Field as Clemson's home stadium. Riggs would host the football team until Memorial Stadium was built in 1942.", "Title: 2014 Oklahoma Sooners football team\n\nThe 2014 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 120th season of Sooner football. The team was led by two-time Walter Camp Coach of the Year Award winner, Bob Stoops, in his 16th season as head coach. They played their home games at Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium in Norman, Oklahoma. They were a member of the Big 12 Conference.", "Title: Barry Switzer Center\n\nThe Barry Switzer Center, on the University of Oklahoma campus in Norman, Oklahoma, houses football offices, the football locker room, equipment room, the Siegfried Strength and Conditioning Complex, the Freede Sports Medicine Facility and the Touchdown Club Legends Lobby. The Center is located at the south end of the Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. The Barry Switzer Center, dedicated on April 24, 1999, was named after OU’s all-time winningest head football coach. During Summer 2015 the Switzer Center was demolished as part of the expansion of Gaylord Family Oklahoma Memorial Stadium. In Barry Switzer’s 16 seasons as the Oklahoma Sooners head football coach, the team won three national championships, 12 Big Eight Conference championships and eight bowl games in 13 appearances.", "Title: List of Clemson Tigers football seasons\n\nThe Clemson Tigers college football team competes as part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Football Bowl Subdivision, representing Clemson University in the Atlantic Division of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC). Clemson has played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Clemson, South Carolina since 1942. The Tigers have two national championship titles (1981) (2016) along with a second national championship appearance in 2015. The Tigers have claimed 21 conference championships and have appeared in 39 postseason bowl games with an overall record of 20-19. With 703 wins over 120 seasons of football, Clemson ranks 34th all-time in win-loss records in the NCAA." ]
5,806
Gábor Korolovszky once played for what team located in the community of Castile-La Mancha?
Club Deportivo Toledo
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[ { "sentences": [ "Atlético Tarazona was a Spanish football team based in Tarazona de la Mancha, Albacete in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha.", " Atlético Tarazona was founded in 1979.", " Tarazona's stadium is Estadio \"Faustino Alvarruiz\" with capacity of 3,000 seats." ], "title": "Atlético Tarazona" }, { "sentences": [ "Manchuela or La Manchuela (\"lesser La Mancha\") is a \"comarca\" located in Castile-La Mancha and Valencian Community, Spain." ], "title": "Manchuela" }, { "sentences": [ "Gábor Korolovszky (born 11 July 1979 ) is a Hungarian defender who current is free agent.", " He played in many teams like MTK Hungária FC, Real Madrid, CD Toledo, Ujpest FC, AC Omonia and Apollon Limassol." ], "title": "Gábor Korolovszky" }, { "sentences": [ "Manchuela is a Spanish Denominación de Origen (DO) for wines located in the historical Manchuela comarca, in the east of the provinces of Albacete and Cuenca (Castile-La Mancha, Spain) between the valleys of the Rivers Júcar and Cabriel.", " It was originally part of a much larger La Mancha DO and became a separate DO in 1982.", " It is surrounded on three sides by other DOs: La Mancha to the west, Utiel-Requena to the east and Jumilla to the south." ], "title": "Manchuela DO" }, { "sentences": [ "Castilla-La Mancha Fútbol Sala was a futsal club based in Talavera de la Reina, Castile-La Mancha.", " Castilla-La Mancha was one of the most important futsal clubs from Spain." ], "title": "Castilla-La Mancha FS" }, { "sentences": [ "The province of Ciudad Real (] ; English: Royal City ) is a province in the southwestern part of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain.", " It is bordered by the provinces of Cuenca, Albacete, Jaén, Córdoba, Badajoz, and Toledo.", " It is partly located in the old natural region of La Mancha.", " Its capital is Ciudad Real.", " It is the third biggest province of Spain, after Cáceres and Badajoz.", " The historical comarca Campo de Calatrava is located in the centre of the province." ], "title": "Province of Ciudad Real" }, { "sentences": [ "The Trofeo Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha is the regional stage of the Copa RFEF in Castile-La Mancha and its main regional cup.", " Organized by the Castile-La Mancha Football Federation, it is played by the best teams of the region." ], "title": "Trofeo Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha" }, { "sentences": [ "Pedro Muñoz is a municipality in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain.", " It is located in the northeast corner of the province of Ciudad Real, on the bank of the Záncara river.", " It is in the La Mancha region, in the \"Mancha Alta\" sub-region.", " It is a small municipality, 101.3 km, due to being abandoned as a municipality in 1410; however, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries it grew into an important economic center in the region.", " Pedro Muñoz has 45.27 businesses for each 1000 inhabitants." ], "title": "Pedro Muñoz" }, { "sentences": [ "The Regional Government of Castile-La Mancha (Spanish: \"Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha\" ) is the institution whereby the government of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain, is organized.", " It is integrated by the:" ], "title": "Regional Government of Castile-La Mancha" }, { "sentences": [ "Club Deportivo Toledo, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Toledo, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha.", " Founded in 1928 it plays in Segunda División B – Group 1, holding home games at \"Estadio Salto del Caballo\", with a seating capacity of 5,300 spectators." ], "title": "CD Toledo" } ]
[ "Title: Atlético Tarazona\n\nAtlético Tarazona was a Spanish football team based in Tarazona de la Mancha, Albacete in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha. Atlético Tarazona was founded in 1979. Tarazona's stadium is Estadio \"Faustino Alvarruiz\" with capacity of 3,000 seats.", "Title: Manchuela\n\nManchuela or La Manchuela (\"lesser La Mancha\") is a \"comarca\" located in Castile-La Mancha and Valencian Community, Spain.", "Title: Gábor Korolovszky\n\nGábor Korolovszky (born 11 July 1979 ) is a Hungarian defender who current is free agent. He played in many teams like MTK Hungária FC, Real Madrid, CD Toledo, Ujpest FC, AC Omonia and Apollon Limassol.", "Title: Manchuela DO\n\nManchuela is a Spanish Denominación de Origen (DO) for wines located in the historical Manchuela comarca, in the east of the provinces of Albacete and Cuenca (Castile-La Mancha, Spain) between the valleys of the Rivers Júcar and Cabriel. It was originally part of a much larger La Mancha DO and became a separate DO in 1982. It is surrounded on three sides by other DOs: La Mancha to the west, Utiel-Requena to the east and Jumilla to the south.", "Title: Castilla-La Mancha FS\n\nCastilla-La Mancha Fútbol Sala was a futsal club based in Talavera de la Reina, Castile-La Mancha. Castilla-La Mancha was one of the most important futsal clubs from Spain.", "Title: Province of Ciudad Real\n\nThe province of Ciudad Real (] ; English: Royal City ) is a province in the southwestern part of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It is bordered by the provinces of Cuenca, Albacete, Jaén, Córdoba, Badajoz, and Toledo. It is partly located in the old natural region of La Mancha. Its capital is Ciudad Real. It is the third biggest province of Spain, after Cáceres and Badajoz. The historical comarca Campo de Calatrava is located in the centre of the province.", "Title: Trofeo Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha\n\nThe Trofeo Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha is the regional stage of the Copa RFEF in Castile-La Mancha and its main regional cup. Organized by the Castile-La Mancha Football Federation, it is played by the best teams of the region.", "Title: Pedro Muñoz\n\nPedro Muñoz is a municipality in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain. It is located in the northeast corner of the province of Ciudad Real, on the bank of the Záncara river. It is in the La Mancha region, in the \"Mancha Alta\" sub-region. It is a small municipality, 101.3 km, due to being abandoned as a municipality in 1410; however, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries it grew into an important economic center in the region. Pedro Muñoz has 45.27 businesses for each 1000 inhabitants.", "Title: Regional Government of Castile-La Mancha\n\nThe Regional Government of Castile-La Mancha (Spanish: \"Junta de Comunidades de Castilla-La Mancha\" ) is the institution whereby the government of the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha, Spain, is organized. It is integrated by the:", "Title: CD Toledo\n\nClub Deportivo Toledo, S.A.D. is a Spanish football team based in Toledo, in the autonomous community of Castile-La Mancha. Founded in 1928 it plays in Segunda División B – Group 1, holding home games at \"Estadio Salto del Caballo\", with a seating capacity of 5,300 spectators." ]
5,807
What town is next to a mountain that generates feeder streams for a river in East Tennessee?
Seven Devils
bridge
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{ "title": [ "Bear's Paw", "Bear's Paw", "Watauga River" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Spanish Oak Mountain is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country, located southwest from the town of Newland.", " Its elevation reaches 4531 ft .", " Most feeder streams from the mountain flow to the North Toe River; except for White Pine Creek, from its southeastern slope, which flows to the Linville River.", " The mountain is partitioned by the Eastern Continental Divide." ], "title": "Spanish Oak Mountain" }, { "sentences": [ "Little Yellow Mountain is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country and wholly in the Pisgah National Forest.", " Its elevation reaches 5504 ft , it is on the border between Avery and Mitchell counties.", " The mountain generates feeder streams for the North Toe River." ], "title": "Little Yellow Mountain (North Carolina)" }, { "sentences": [ "Grassy Ridge Bald is a mountain in North Carolina and is part of the Roan Highlands, within the Pisgah National Forest.", " Its elevation reaches 6,165 feet (1,879 m) and it is on the border between Avery (highest point) and Mitchell counties.", " The mountain generates feeder streams for the North Toe River." ], "title": "Grassy Ridge Bald" }, { "sentences": [ "The Watauga River is a large stream of western North Carolina and East Tennessee.", " It is 78.5 mi long with its headwaters on the slopes of Grandfather Mountain and Peak Mountain in Watauga County, North Carolina." ], "title": "Watauga River" }, { "sentences": [ "Chestnut Mountain is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country, United States, and wholly in the Pisgah National Forest.", " Its elevation reaches 2,480 feet (756 m) and is split between Burke County and Caldwell counties.", " The mountain generates feeder streams for the Catawba River." ], "title": "Little Chestnut Mountain" }, { "sentences": [ "Big Yellow Mountain is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country and wholly in the Pisgah National Forest.", " Its elevation reaches 5,440 feet (1,658 m).", " The mountain generates feeder streams for the North Toe River." ], "title": "Big Yellow Mountain" }, { "sentences": [ "Grandmother Mountain is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country, near the community of Linville.", " It is wholly in the Pisgah National Forest and next to the Blue Ridge Parkway.", " Its elevation reaches 4603 ft .", " The mountain generates feeder streams for the Linville River." ], "title": "Grandmother Mountain (North Carolina)" }, { "sentences": [ "Adams Mountain (variant name: Adams Knob) is a mountain near the unincorporated community of Collettsville, North Carolina.", " It is situated wholly within Pisgah National Forest.", " It reaches 2490 ft and is nearby Brown Mountain Ridge, which is known for its mysterious Brown Mountain Lights.", " Adams Mountain generates feeder streams for the Catawba River." ], "title": "Adams Mountain" }, { "sentences": [ "Bee Mountain is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country and is wholly in the Pisgah National Forest.", " Its elevation reaches 2946 ft .", " The mountain generates feeder streams for the Catawba River." ], "title": "Bee Mountain (North Carolina)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hanging Rock, also known as Bear's Paw (Yonah‑wayah in Cherokee), is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country, next to the town of Seven Devils.", " It is along the Avery and Watauga border.", " Its elevation reaches 5203 ft .", " The mountain generates feeder streams for the Elk and Watauga rivers." ], "title": "Bear's Paw" } ]
[ "Title: Spanish Oak Mountain\n\nSpanish Oak Mountain is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country, located southwest from the town of Newland. Its elevation reaches 4531 ft . Most feeder streams from the mountain flow to the North Toe River; except for White Pine Creek, from its southeastern slope, which flows to the Linville River. The mountain is partitioned by the Eastern Continental Divide.", "Title: Little Yellow Mountain (North Carolina)\n\nLittle Yellow Mountain is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country and wholly in the Pisgah National Forest. Its elevation reaches 5504 ft , it is on the border between Avery and Mitchell counties. The mountain generates feeder streams for the North Toe River.", "Title: Grassy Ridge Bald\n\nGrassy Ridge Bald is a mountain in North Carolina and is part of the Roan Highlands, within the Pisgah National Forest. Its elevation reaches 6,165 feet (1,879 m) and it is on the border between Avery (highest point) and Mitchell counties. The mountain generates feeder streams for the North Toe River.", "Title: Watauga River\n\nThe Watauga River is a large stream of western North Carolina and East Tennessee. It is 78.5 mi long with its headwaters on the slopes of Grandfather Mountain and Peak Mountain in Watauga County, North Carolina.", "Title: Little Chestnut Mountain\n\nChestnut Mountain is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country, United States, and wholly in the Pisgah National Forest. Its elevation reaches 2,480 feet (756 m) and is split between Burke County and Caldwell counties. The mountain generates feeder streams for the Catawba River.", "Title: Big Yellow Mountain\n\nBig Yellow Mountain is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country and wholly in the Pisgah National Forest. Its elevation reaches 5,440 feet (1,658 m). The mountain generates feeder streams for the North Toe River.", "Title: Grandmother Mountain (North Carolina)\n\nGrandmother Mountain is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country, near the community of Linville. It is wholly in the Pisgah National Forest and next to the Blue Ridge Parkway. Its elevation reaches 4603 ft . The mountain generates feeder streams for the Linville River.", "Title: Adams Mountain\n\nAdams Mountain (variant name: Adams Knob) is a mountain near the unincorporated community of Collettsville, North Carolina. It is situated wholly within Pisgah National Forest. It reaches 2490 ft and is nearby Brown Mountain Ridge, which is known for its mysterious Brown Mountain Lights. Adams Mountain generates feeder streams for the Catawba River.", "Title: Bee Mountain (North Carolina)\n\nBee Mountain is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country and is wholly in the Pisgah National Forest. Its elevation reaches 2946 ft . The mountain generates feeder streams for the Catawba River.", "Title: Bear's Paw\n\nHanging Rock, also known as Bear's Paw (Yonah‑wayah in Cherokee), is a mountain in the North Carolina High Country, next to the town of Seven Devils. It is along the Avery and Watauga border. Its elevation reaches 5203 ft . The mountain generates feeder streams for the Elk and Watauga rivers." ]
5,808
For what team features manager Paolo Rodolfi and former player/current head coach Christian Panucci?
Albania national team
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{ "title": [ "Paolo Rodolfi", "Christian Panucci" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Blake Nill (born February 16, 1962) is a former Canadian football defensive lineman and the current head coach for the University of British Columbia's football team, the UBC Thunderbirds.", " Previously, Nill became Calgary's head coach in 2006 after serving as head coach for the Saint Mary's Huskies football team for eight years.", " His Huskies teams appeared in four Vanier Cups, winning in 2001 and 2002 while losing in 2003 and 1999.", " As head coach of the Dinos, his teams had appeared in three Vanier Cups, losing all three times, in 2009, 2010, and 2014.", " In his first year as head coach of the Thunderbirds, he won his third Vanier Cup in 2015.", " As a professional player, he played for four seasons for the Montreal Concordes of the Canadian Football League.", " Collegiately, he also played CIS football for the Calgary Dinos." ], "title": "Blake Nill" }, { "sentences": [ "Mauro Tassotti (] ; born in Rome, 19 January 1960) is an Italian manager and former footballer who played predominantly as a right-back.", " He currently serves as an assistant coach for the Ukraine national football team.", " After making his Serie A debut with Lazio, he went on to play with A.C. Milan for 17 years.", " He won 17 major titles with the club, namely five Serie A championships and three UEFA Champions League tournaments, reaching five finals in total.", " He is mostly remembered for his role alongside Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi, Alessandro Costacurta, Filippo Galli, and Christian Panucci in the Milan backline under Arrigo Sacchi and Fabio Capello, forming what is considered by many in the sport to be one of the greatest defensive lineups of all time." ], "title": "Mauro Tassotti" }, { "sentences": [ "Todd Russell Dodge (born July 21, 1963) is an American football coach and former player, and the current head coach at Westlake High School in Austin, Texas.", " After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin where he played quarterback for the Longhorns, Dodge went into coaching, primarily at the high school level.", " At Southlake Carroll he was head coach of four 5A state championship teams in a seven-year span.", " He moved on to the college level as head coach of the University of North Texas football team, but he was released after acquiring a 6–37 record.", " After coaching the quarterbacks at the University of Pittsburgh for the 2011 season, he returned to high school coaching in Marble Falls and Austin Westlake." ], "title": "Todd Dodge" }, { "sentences": [ "B. Sathianathan is a Malaysian football coach and a former footballer.", " He is the current head coach of Malaysia Super League club, Felda United F.C..", " He is the former head coach for Malaysia national football team and Malaysia U-23 football team.", " Before becoming the head coach for Malaysia, he was the Head Coach of the Malaysian Under 23 team.", " His latest job was as head coach of ATM FA in the Malaysian Super League from 2011 until 2015." ], "title": "B. Sathianathan" }, { "sentences": [ "Ricky John Stuart (born 7 January 1967) is an Australian rugby league football coach, a former player of the 1980s, 90s, and 2000's and the current head coach of the Canberra Raiders rugby league team.", " He was also the head coach of the New South Wales State of Origin team, having replaced Craig Bellamy following a fifth consecutive failure in the 2010 series.", " Stuart had previously been coach of the Australian national side, and has coached National Rugby League clubs, the Sydney Roosters (taking them to three consecutive grand finals from 2002–2004), Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and the Parramatta Eels." ], "title": "Ricky Stuart" }, { "sentences": [ "Paolo Rodolfi (born 23 June 1959) is an Italian football manager who works as an assistant manager with Albania national team, under head coach Christian Panucci." ], "title": "Paolo Rodolfi" }, { "sentences": [ "Willie Fritz (born April 2, 1960) is an American football coach and former player.", " He is the current head coach at Tulane University.", " From 2014 to 2015, he was head coach at Georgia Southern University.", " From 2010 to 2013, he was the head football coach at Sam Houston State University.", " From 1997 to 2009, Fritz served as the head football coach at the University of Central Missouri.", " From 1993 to 1996, he was the head football coach at Blinn College, a junior college in Brenham, Texas." ], "title": "Willie Fritz" }, { "sentences": [ "Slavoljub Muslin (Serbian Cyrillic: Cлaвoљуб Mуcлин; born June 15, 1953) is a Serbian football manager and a former player.", " He is the current head coach of the Serbian national football team.", " He began his head coaching career in 1988 and has since had stints in France, Morocco, Serbia-Montenegro, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belgium, Cyprus, Belarus and Russia.", " Since 5 May 2016 he has been the head coach of the Serbian national football team." ], "title": "Slavoljub Muslin" }, { "sentences": [ "Christian Panucci (] ; born 12 April 1973) is an Italian football former player and current manager of Albania national team.", " He played as a defender.", " A versatile footballer, he began his career as a right-back, but was also capable of playing on the left; as he lost his pace in his later career, he was usually deployed as a centre-back, due to his strength in the air." ], "title": "Christian Panucci" }, { "sentences": [ "Wayne James Bennett AM (born 1 January 1950) is an Australian professional rugby league football coach and former player who is the current head coach of the Brisbane Broncos of the National Rugby League (NRL).", " In 2016, he became the first foreigner to be appointed head coach of the England national side.", " An Australian international and Queensland interstate representative winger or fullback of the 1970s, Bennett also worked as a Queensland Police officer before becoming a Brisbane Rugby League premiership-winning coach, and in the 1980s earned selection as Queensland's State of Origin coach.", " After starting his NSWRL Premiership coaching career with the Canberra Raiders, in 1988 Bennett was appointed the inaugural coach of the new Brisbane Broncos club, later winning six premierships with them, and in 1998 was first selected to coach the Australian national team.", " He has since coached the St. George Illawarra Dragons (with whom he won the 2010 NRL Premiership) and the Newcastle Knights, and set Australian coaching records for most grand final wins (7) and most seasons with a single club (21)." ], "title": "Wayne Bennett (rugby league)" } ]
[ "Title: Blake Nill\n\nBlake Nill (born February 16, 1962) is a former Canadian football defensive lineman and the current head coach for the University of British Columbia's football team, the UBC Thunderbirds. Previously, Nill became Calgary's head coach in 2006 after serving as head coach for the Saint Mary's Huskies football team for eight years. His Huskies teams appeared in four Vanier Cups, winning in 2001 and 2002 while losing in 2003 and 1999. As head coach of the Dinos, his teams had appeared in three Vanier Cups, losing all three times, in 2009, 2010, and 2014. In his first year as head coach of the Thunderbirds, he won his third Vanier Cup in 2015. As a professional player, he played for four seasons for the Montreal Concordes of the Canadian Football League. Collegiately, he also played CIS football for the Calgary Dinos.", "Title: Mauro Tassotti\n\nMauro Tassotti (] ; born in Rome, 19 January 1960) is an Italian manager and former footballer who played predominantly as a right-back. He currently serves as an assistant coach for the Ukraine national football team. After making his Serie A debut with Lazio, he went on to play with A.C. Milan for 17 years. He won 17 major titles with the club, namely five Serie A championships and three UEFA Champions League tournaments, reaching five finals in total. He is mostly remembered for his role alongside Paolo Maldini, Franco Baresi, Alessandro Costacurta, Filippo Galli, and Christian Panucci in the Milan backline under Arrigo Sacchi and Fabio Capello, forming what is considered by many in the sport to be one of the greatest defensive lineups of all time.", "Title: Todd Dodge\n\nTodd Russell Dodge (born July 21, 1963) is an American football coach and former player, and the current head coach at Westlake High School in Austin, Texas. After graduating from the University of Texas at Austin where he played quarterback for the Longhorns, Dodge went into coaching, primarily at the high school level. At Southlake Carroll he was head coach of four 5A state championship teams in a seven-year span. He moved on to the college level as head coach of the University of North Texas football team, but he was released after acquiring a 6–37 record. After coaching the quarterbacks at the University of Pittsburgh for the 2011 season, he returned to high school coaching in Marble Falls and Austin Westlake.", "Title: B. Sathianathan\n\nB. Sathianathan is a Malaysian football coach and a former footballer. He is the current head coach of Malaysia Super League club, Felda United F.C.. He is the former head coach for Malaysia national football team and Malaysia U-23 football team. Before becoming the head coach for Malaysia, he was the Head Coach of the Malaysian Under 23 team. His latest job was as head coach of ATM FA in the Malaysian Super League from 2011 until 2015.", "Title: Ricky Stuart\n\nRicky John Stuart (born 7 January 1967) is an Australian rugby league football coach, a former player of the 1980s, 90s, and 2000's and the current head coach of the Canberra Raiders rugby league team. He was also the head coach of the New South Wales State of Origin team, having replaced Craig Bellamy following a fifth consecutive failure in the 2010 series. Stuart had previously been coach of the Australian national side, and has coached National Rugby League clubs, the Sydney Roosters (taking them to three consecutive grand finals from 2002–2004), Cronulla-Sutherland Sharks and the Parramatta Eels.", "Title: Paolo Rodolfi\n\nPaolo Rodolfi (born 23 June 1959) is an Italian football manager who works as an assistant manager with Albania national team, under head coach Christian Panucci.", "Title: Willie Fritz\n\nWillie Fritz (born April 2, 1960) is an American football coach and former player. He is the current head coach at Tulane University. From 2014 to 2015, he was head coach at Georgia Southern University. From 2010 to 2013, he was the head football coach at Sam Houston State University. From 1997 to 2009, Fritz served as the head football coach at the University of Central Missouri. From 1993 to 1996, he was the head football coach at Blinn College, a junior college in Brenham, Texas.", "Title: Slavoljub Muslin\n\nSlavoljub Muslin (Serbian Cyrillic: Cлaвoљуб Mуcлин; born June 15, 1953) is a Serbian football manager and a former player. He is the current head coach of the Serbian national football team. He began his head coaching career in 1988 and has since had stints in France, Morocco, Serbia-Montenegro, Bulgaria, Ukraine, Belgium, Cyprus, Belarus and Russia. Since 5 May 2016 he has been the head coach of the Serbian national football team.", "Title: Christian Panucci\n\nChristian Panucci (] ; born 12 April 1973) is an Italian football former player and current manager of Albania national team. He played as a defender. A versatile footballer, he began his career as a right-back, but was also capable of playing on the left; as he lost his pace in his later career, he was usually deployed as a centre-back, due to his strength in the air.", "Title: Wayne Bennett (rugby league)\n\nWayne James Bennett AM (born 1 January 1950) is an Australian professional rugby league football coach and former player who is the current head coach of the Brisbane Broncos of the National Rugby League (NRL). In 2016, he became the first foreigner to be appointed head coach of the England national side. An Australian international and Queensland interstate representative winger or fullback of the 1970s, Bennett also worked as a Queensland Police officer before becoming a Brisbane Rugby League premiership-winning coach, and in the 1980s earned selection as Queensland's State of Origin coach. After starting his NSWRL Premiership coaching career with the Canberra Raiders, in 1988 Bennett was appointed the inaugural coach of the new Brisbane Broncos club, later winning six premierships with them, and in 1998 was first selected to coach the Australian national team. He has since coached the St. George Illawarra Dragons (with whom he won the 2010 NRL Premiership) and the Newcastle Knights, and set Australian coaching records for most grand final wins (7) and most seasons with a single club (21)." ]
5,809
Jack Hill and Pedro Costa are both what?
film director
comparison
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{ "title": [ "Jack Hill", "Pedro Costa" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Down to Earth (Portuguese: \"Casa de Lava\" ) is a 1995 Portuguese drama film directed by Pedro Costa.", " The film is set in Cape Verde Islands, a former Portuguese colony." ], "title": "Down to Earth (1995 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Colossal Youth (Portuguese: Juventude em Marcha , literally \"Youth on the March\") is a 2006 docufiction feature film directed by Portuguese director Pedro Costa.", " The film was shot on DV in long, static takes and mixes documentary and fiction storytelling.", " The third feature by Costa set in Lisbon's Fontainhas neighborhood (after \"In Vanda's Room\" and \"Bones\"), \"Colossal Youth\" is a meditation on the aftermath of the Carnation Revolution and its consequences for Portugal's poverty-stricken Cape Verdean immigrants.", " It was part of the Official Competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival." ], "title": "Colossal Youth (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "In Vanda's Room (Portuguese: No Quarto da Vanda, 2000) is a docufiction (a subgenre of cinéma vérité) film by Portuguese director Pedro Costa." ], "title": "In Vanda's Room" }, { "sentences": [ "¡Atraco!", " is a 2012 Spanish-Argentine film directed by , filmed in Spain.", " The script was written by the director with Pedro Costa.", " The film stars Guillermo Francella, Nicolás Cabré, and Amaia Salamanca." ], "title": "Hold-Up! (2012 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "O Sangue (Blood) is the Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Costa's first feature film.", " Released in 1989, in black and white, the film depicts the impoverished life of two brothers, Vicente and Nino, after their father dies.", " With the help of Clara, Vicente's childhood friend, the trio struggle to survive, caught between their uncle's attempt to abduct/adopt Nino, and mobsters looking to collect the debts Vincente's father left behind.", " The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee." ], "title": "O Sangue" }, { "sentences": [ "Jack Hill (born January 28, 1933) is an American film director in the exploitation film genre.", " Several of Hill's later films have been characterized as feminist works." ], "title": "Jack Hill" }, { "sentences": [ "Pedro Costa (born 30 December 1958) is a Portuguese film director." ], "title": "Pedro Costa" }, { "sentences": [ "José Pedro Costa Amorim Cerqueira (born 8 July 1992) simply known as Zé Pedro, is a Portuguese professional footballer playing for Académico de Viseu as a forward." ], "title": "José Pedro Costa Amorim Cerqueira" }, { "sentences": [ "Ossos (English: \"Bones\") is a 1997 Portuguese film directed by Pedro Costa." ], "title": "Ossos" }, { "sentences": [ "Change Nothing (French: \"Ne change rien\" ) is a 2009 documentary directed by Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Costa.", " The documentary focuses on the French singer Jeanne Balibar in rehearsal and concert as seen through Costa's characteristically long, stark takes." ], "title": "Change Nothing" } ]
[ "Title: Down to Earth (1995 film)\n\nDown to Earth (Portuguese: \"Casa de Lava\" ) is a 1995 Portuguese drama film directed by Pedro Costa. The film is set in Cape Verde Islands, a former Portuguese colony.", "Title: Colossal Youth (film)\n\nColossal Youth (Portuguese: Juventude em Marcha , literally \"Youth on the March\") is a 2006 docufiction feature film directed by Portuguese director Pedro Costa. The film was shot on DV in long, static takes and mixes documentary and fiction storytelling. The third feature by Costa set in Lisbon's Fontainhas neighborhood (after \"In Vanda's Room\" and \"Bones\"), \"Colossal Youth\" is a meditation on the aftermath of the Carnation Revolution and its consequences for Portugal's poverty-stricken Cape Verdean immigrants. It was part of the Official Competition at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.", "Title: In Vanda's Room\n\nIn Vanda's Room (Portuguese: No Quarto da Vanda, 2000) is a docufiction (a subgenre of cinéma vérité) film by Portuguese director Pedro Costa.", "Title: Hold-Up! (2012 film)\n\n¡Atraco! is a 2012 Spanish-Argentine film directed by , filmed in Spain. The script was written by the director with Pedro Costa. The film stars Guillermo Francella, Nicolás Cabré, and Amaia Salamanca.", "Title: O Sangue\n\nO Sangue (Blood) is the Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Costa's first feature film. Released in 1989, in black and white, the film depicts the impoverished life of two brothers, Vicente and Nino, after their father dies. With the help of Clara, Vicente's childhood friend, the trio struggle to survive, caught between their uncle's attempt to abduct/adopt Nino, and mobsters looking to collect the debts Vincente's father left behind. The film was selected as the Portuguese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 64th Academy Awards, but was not accepted as a nominee.", "Title: Jack Hill\n\nJack Hill (born January 28, 1933) is an American film director in the exploitation film genre. Several of Hill's later films have been characterized as feminist works.", "Title: Pedro Costa\n\nPedro Costa (born 30 December 1958) is a Portuguese film director.", "Title: José Pedro Costa Amorim Cerqueira\n\nJosé Pedro Costa Amorim Cerqueira (born 8 July 1992) simply known as Zé Pedro, is a Portuguese professional footballer playing for Académico de Viseu as a forward.", "Title: Ossos\n\nOssos (English: \"Bones\") is a 1997 Portuguese film directed by Pedro Costa.", "Title: Change Nothing\n\nChange Nothing (French: \"Ne change rien\" ) is a 2009 documentary directed by Portuguese filmmaker Pedro Costa. The documentary focuses on the French singer Jeanne Balibar in rehearsal and concert as seen through Costa's characteristically long, stark takes." ]
5,810
Which computer was built by a Belgian company, Apple IIc Plus or DAI Personal Computer?
DAI personal computer
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{ "title": [ "Apple IIc Plus", "DAI Personal Computer" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Apple II graphics were composed of idiosyncratic modes and settings that could be exploited.", " This graphics system debuted on the original Apple II, continued with the Apple II Plus and was carried forward and expanded with the Apple IIe, Enhanced IIe, IIc, IIc Plus and II." ], "title": "Apple II graphics" }, { "sentences": [ "Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative was a \"Star Trek\" themed computer software game, designed for the Apple II Plus, Apple IIe, and Apple IIc.", " The game was also available for the Commodore 64, Macintosh and IBM PC.", " This text adventure was first published in 1985 by Simon & Schuster.", " The player assumes the role of Captain James T. Kirk.", " As Kirk, the player commands the actions of the \"Enterprise\" crew, as well as the \"Enterprise\" itself.", " The game was expansive and ambitious, but also very buggy ." ], "title": "Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative" }, { "sentences": [ "The Macintosh IIcx is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from March 1989 to March 1991.", " Introduced half a year after the Macintosh IIx, the IIcx resembled the IIx to a great extent and provided the same performance, but was quieter (due to its quieter fan on a smaller power supply) than its predecessor.", " Reducing the number of NuBus slots from 6 to 3 also made the machine much more compact.", " The new case, Apple's first to be designed to operate in either a horizontal or vertical orientation, remained in use for its successors the IIci and Quadra 700.", " The idea for vertical orientation, one of the first minitower cases, was suggested by Apple CEO John Sculley, who was running out of space on his desk, despite the fact that the new layout actually took more space once the monitor was taken into account.", " The model was designated IIcx for \"compact\" (echoing the earlier Apple IIc compact model in the Apple II series), and the \"x\" was Apple's designation for the 68030 processor." ], "title": "Macintosh IIcx" }, { "sentences": [ "The Apple IIc, the fourth model in the Apple II series of personal computers, is Apple Computer’s first endeavor to produce a portable computer.", " The result was a 7.5 lb notebook-sized version of the Apple II that could be transported from place to place.", " The \"c\" in the name stood for \"compact\", referring to the fact it was essentially a complete Apple II computer setup (minus display and power supply) squeezed into a small notebook-sized housing.", " While sporting a built-in floppy drive and new rear peripheral expansion ports integrated onto the main logic board, it lacks the internal expansion slots and direct motherboard access of earlier Apple IIs, making it a closed system like the Macintosh.", " However, that was the intended direction for this model — a more appliance-like machine, ready to use out of the box, requiring no technical know-how or experience to hook up and therefore attractive to first-time users." ], "title": "Apple IIc" }, { "sentences": [ "Impossible Mission II is a 1988 computer game developed by Novotrade and published by Epyx.", " It was released for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Enterprise 64 and 128, Nintendo Entertainment System, MS-DOS based PCs, Atari ST, Apple IIe with at least 128K, Apple IIc, Apple IIGS and Amiga computers.", " In 2004, it was one of the games featured on the C64 Direct-to-TV." ], "title": "Impossible Mission II" }, { "sentences": [ "The DAI personal computer is a rare, early home computer from the Belgian company \"Data Applications International\".", " The DAI came to market in 1980.", " It provided many pioneering features such as high resolution color graphics, a maths co-processor, and a pre-compiling BASIC interpreter.", " But it never became a commercial success." ], "title": "DAI Personal Computer" }, { "sentences": [ "Open architecture is a type of computer architecture or software architecture that is designed to make adding, upgrading and swapping components easy.", " For example, the IBM PC and Apple IIe have an open architecture supporting plug-in cards, whereas the Apple IIc and Amiga 500 computers have a closed architecture.", " Open architecture systems may use a standardized system bus such as S-100, PCI or ISA or they may incorporate a proprietary bus standard such as that used on the Apple II, with up to a dozen slots that allow multiple hardware manufacturers to produce add-ons, and for the user to freely install them.", " By contrast, closed architectures, if they are expandable at all, have one or two \"expansion ports\" using a proprietary connector design that may require a license fee from the manufacturer, or enhancements may only be installable by technicians with specialized tools or training." ], "title": "Open architecture" }, { "sentences": [ "The Apple IIc Plus is the sixth and final model in the Apple II series of personal computers, produced by Apple Computer.", " The \"\"Plus\"\" in the name was a reference to the additional features it offered over the original portable Apple IIc, such as greater storage capacity (a built-in 3.5-inch floppy drive replacing the classic 5.25-inch drive), increased processing speed, and a general standardization of the system components.", " In a notable change of direction, the Apple IIc Plus, for the most part, did not introduce new technology or any further evolutionary contributions to the Apple II series, instead merely integrating existing peripherals into the original Apple IIc design.", " The development of the 8-bit machine was criticized by quarters more interested in the significantly more advanced 16-bit Apple II." ], "title": "Apple IIc Plus" }, { "sentences": [ "The history of the personal computer as a mass-market consumer electronic device began with the microcomputer revolution of the 1980s.", " The 1981 launch of the IBM Personal Computer coined both the term \"Personal Computer\" and \"PC\".", " A personal computer is one intended for interactive individual use, as opposed to a mainframe computer where the end user's requests are filtered through operating staff, or a time-sharing system in which one large processor is shared by many individuals.", " After the development of the microprocessor, individual personal computers were low enough in cost that they eventually became affordable consumer goods.", " Early personal computers – generally called microcomputers – were sold often in electronic kit form and in limited numbers, and were of interest mostly to hobbyists and technicians." ], "title": "History of personal computers" }, { "sentences": [ "Stan Veit (25 December 1919 - 29 July 2010) was an entrepreneur and publisher who played an important role in the early days of the personal computer industry in the United States.", " He ran \"Computer Mart,\" the first computer store in New York City, was the personal computer editor of \"Popular Electronics\" Magazine, and then Editor-in-Chief of \"Computer Shopper\".", " He published his reminiscences about the early history of the personal computer industry in a 1993 book called \"Stan Veit's History of the Personal Computer.\"" ], "title": "Stan Veit" } ]
[ "Title: Apple II graphics\n\nThe Apple II graphics were composed of idiosyncratic modes and settings that could be exploited. This graphics system debuted on the original Apple II, continued with the Apple II Plus and was carried forward and expanded with the Apple IIe, Enhanced IIe, IIc, IIc Plus and II.", "Title: Star Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative\n\nStar Trek: The Kobayashi Alternative was a \"Star Trek\" themed computer software game, designed for the Apple II Plus, Apple IIe, and Apple IIc. The game was also available for the Commodore 64, Macintosh and IBM PC. This text adventure was first published in 1985 by Simon & Schuster. The player assumes the role of Captain James T. Kirk. As Kirk, the player commands the actions of the \"Enterprise\" crew, as well as the \"Enterprise\" itself. The game was expansive and ambitious, but also very buggy .", "Title: Macintosh IIcx\n\nThe Macintosh IIcx is a personal computer designed, manufactured and sold by Apple Computer, Inc. from March 1989 to March 1991. Introduced half a year after the Macintosh IIx, the IIcx resembled the IIx to a great extent and provided the same performance, but was quieter (due to its quieter fan on a smaller power supply) than its predecessor. Reducing the number of NuBus slots from 6 to 3 also made the machine much more compact. The new case, Apple's first to be designed to operate in either a horizontal or vertical orientation, remained in use for its successors the IIci and Quadra 700. The idea for vertical orientation, one of the first minitower cases, was suggested by Apple CEO John Sculley, who was running out of space on his desk, despite the fact that the new layout actually took more space once the monitor was taken into account. The model was designated IIcx for \"compact\" (echoing the earlier Apple IIc compact model in the Apple II series), and the \"x\" was Apple's designation for the 68030 processor.", "Title: Apple IIc\n\nThe Apple IIc, the fourth model in the Apple II series of personal computers, is Apple Computer’s first endeavor to produce a portable computer. The result was a 7.5 lb notebook-sized version of the Apple II that could be transported from place to place. The \"c\" in the name stood for \"compact\", referring to the fact it was essentially a complete Apple II computer setup (minus display and power supply) squeezed into a small notebook-sized housing. While sporting a built-in floppy drive and new rear peripheral expansion ports integrated onto the main logic board, it lacks the internal expansion slots and direct motherboard access of earlier Apple IIs, making it a closed system like the Macintosh. However, that was the intended direction for this model — a more appliance-like machine, ready to use out of the box, requiring no technical know-how or experience to hook up and therefore attractive to first-time users.", "Title: Impossible Mission II\n\nImpossible Mission II is a 1988 computer game developed by Novotrade and published by Epyx. It was released for the Commodore 64, ZX Spectrum, Amstrad CPC, Enterprise 64 and 128, Nintendo Entertainment System, MS-DOS based PCs, Atari ST, Apple IIe with at least 128K, Apple IIc, Apple IIGS and Amiga computers. In 2004, it was one of the games featured on the C64 Direct-to-TV.", "Title: DAI Personal Computer\n\nThe DAI personal computer is a rare, early home computer from the Belgian company \"Data Applications International\". The DAI came to market in 1980. It provided many pioneering features such as high resolution color graphics, a maths co-processor, and a pre-compiling BASIC interpreter. But it never became a commercial success.", "Title: Open architecture\n\nOpen architecture is a type of computer architecture or software architecture that is designed to make adding, upgrading and swapping components easy. For example, the IBM PC and Apple IIe have an open architecture supporting plug-in cards, whereas the Apple IIc and Amiga 500 computers have a closed architecture. Open architecture systems may use a standardized system bus such as S-100, PCI or ISA or they may incorporate a proprietary bus standard such as that used on the Apple II, with up to a dozen slots that allow multiple hardware manufacturers to produce add-ons, and for the user to freely install them. By contrast, closed architectures, if they are expandable at all, have one or two \"expansion ports\" using a proprietary connector design that may require a license fee from the manufacturer, or enhancements may only be installable by technicians with specialized tools or training.", "Title: Apple IIc Plus\n\nThe Apple IIc Plus is the sixth and final model in the Apple II series of personal computers, produced by Apple Computer. The \"\"Plus\"\" in the name was a reference to the additional features it offered over the original portable Apple IIc, such as greater storage capacity (a built-in 3.5-inch floppy drive replacing the classic 5.25-inch drive), increased processing speed, and a general standardization of the system components. In a notable change of direction, the Apple IIc Plus, for the most part, did not introduce new technology or any further evolutionary contributions to the Apple II series, instead merely integrating existing peripherals into the original Apple IIc design. The development of the 8-bit machine was criticized by quarters more interested in the significantly more advanced 16-bit Apple II.", "Title: History of personal computers\n\nThe history of the personal computer as a mass-market consumer electronic device began with the microcomputer revolution of the 1980s. The 1981 launch of the IBM Personal Computer coined both the term \"Personal Computer\" and \"PC\". A personal computer is one intended for interactive individual use, as opposed to a mainframe computer where the end user's requests are filtered through operating staff, or a time-sharing system in which one large processor is shared by many individuals. After the development of the microprocessor, individual personal computers were low enough in cost that they eventually became affordable consumer goods. Early personal computers – generally called microcomputers – were sold often in electronic kit form and in limited numbers, and were of interest mostly to hobbyists and technicians.", "Title: Stan Veit\n\nStan Veit (25 December 1919 - 29 July 2010) was an entrepreneur and publisher who played an important role in the early days of the personal computer industry in the United States. He ran \"Computer Mart,\" the first computer store in New York City, was the personal computer editor of \"Popular Electronics\" Magazine, and then Editor-in-Chief of \"Computer Shopper\". He published his reminiscences about the early history of the personal computer industry in a 1993 book called \"Stan Veit's History of the Personal Computer.\"" ]
5,811
Which album by Kristine Meredith Flaherty was produced first, " Every Where is Some Where " or "Life as a Dog"?
"Life as a Dog"
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[ { "sentences": [ "Red Dog is a beer produced by the Miller Brewing Company and is part of their Plank Road Brewery Family.", " The beer contains 4.8% Alcohol by volume.", " Red Dog was introduced in 1994 and is brewed with two barley malts and five varieties of American hops.", " \"Plank Road Brewery\" was the name of Frederick Miller's first brewhouse in the 19th century.", " The Plank Road name was resurrected in the 1990s to sell Icehouse and Red Dog as a more premium beer under a different name, so as not to directly associate them with Miller Brewing.", " Although popular during the mid-to-late 1990s, Red Dog faded into near-obscurity after the turn of the 21st century.", " However, since 2005 it has been returning to stores in a current price segment between Miller High Life and Milwaukee's Best." ], "title": "Red Dog (beer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Every Where Is Some Where is the second and major label debut studio album by American alternative hip hop recording artist K.Flay.", " The album was released on April 4, 2017 by Interscope Records and Dan Reynolds' imprint Night Street Records, being the first artist signed to the later as well as the first album released.", " The album is preceded by the singles \"Blood In the Cut\", \"Black Wave\" and \"High Enough\".", " \"Blood in the Cut\" was featured in season 4 of Bojack Horseman and the announcement trailer for \"Forza Motorsport 7 \"." ], "title": "Every Where Is Some Where" }, { "sentences": [ "Hank Parker's Outdoor Magazine is an American half-hour outdoor fishing television series hosted by Hank Parker The show made its debut in syndication on January 8, 1985, and was originally called \"Outdoor Magazine\".", " The show was created by Hank Parker and Michael Runnels.", " In 1986, the show was picked up by TNN, and was retitled \"Hank Parker's Outdoor Magazine\".", " The show was picked up by the Outdoor Life Network in 2003, and ran until 2004.", " In 2004, the show was picked up by The Outdoor Channel.", " The show was produced first by Parker/Runnels Productions, and then, by Hank Parker Productions." ], "title": "Hank Parker's Outdoor Magazine" }, { "sentences": [ "Bad Dog is a Canadian animated series produced by Saban Entertainment and CinéGroupe for the Teletoon and Fox Family Channel networks, first airing on Teletoon on March 1, 1999.", " The cartoon focused on the Potanski family and their dog Berkeley.", " The show's gimmick was that, whenever Berkeley was told that he was a bad dog, he would freeze and pretend to be dead until someone told him he was a good dog.", " This would happen in every episode." ], "title": "Bad Dog (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Right Now Kapow is an American animated sketch comedy television series produced by Warner Bros.", " Animation for Disney XD.", " It is the first collaboration between Warner Bros.", " Animation and Disney.", " The series premiered on September 19, 2016 and ended on May 31, 2017.", " The series was created by Justin Becker and Marly Halpern-Graser, who previously worked on the Cartoon Network series \"Mad\".", " Becker also worked on Adult Swim infomercials, and Halpern-Graser also worked on Cartoon Network's \"DC Nation\".", " The series follows Dog, Candy, Ice Cream, Diamond, Plant, and Moon going on new adventures everyday...and find themselves in mischief.", " Every episode of the series has 3 main parts in every 11-minute segment and other random shorts.", " The series has a style of humor similar to Cartoon Network's previous series, \"Mad\"." ], "title": "Right Now Kapow" }, { "sentences": [ "Davey and Goliath is an American clay-animated children's television series, whose central characters were created by Art Clokey, Ruth Clokey, and Dick Sutcliffe, and which was produced first by the United Lutheran Church in America and later by the Lutheran Church in America.", " The show was aimed at a youth audience, and generally dealt with issues such as respect for authority, sharing and prejudice.", " Eventually these themes included serious issues such as racism, death, religious intolerance and vandalism.", " Each 15-minute episode features the adventures of Davey Hansen and his \"talking\" dog Goliath (although only Davey and the viewer can hear him speak) as they learn the love of God through everyday occurrences.", " Many of the episodes also feature Davey's parents John and Elaine, his sister Sally, as well as Davey's friends: Jimmy, Teddy, and Nathaniel in earlier episodes, Jonathan, Jimmy, Nicky, and Cisco in later ones." ], "title": "Davey and Goliath" }, { "sentences": [ "Laika Come Home is a Gorillaz remix album released in July 2002.", " Unlike a typical remix album, it is done by just one group, Spacemonkeyz.", " It contains most of the songs from the Gorillaz' first album, \"Gorillaz\", but remixed in dub and reggae style.", " The album features Terry Hall, U Brown, Earl 16 and 2D.", " One single, \"Lil' Dub Chefin'\", was released from the album on 22 July 2002, with moderate success.", " The limited edition was packed in digipak, featuring two hidden tracks.", " In 2004, the album was packaged with 2001's \"Gorillaz\" in a box set as part of EMI's \"2CD Originals\" collection.", " The album's title is a reference to Laika, the Soviet space dog, and the film Lassie Come Home.", " The album contains mixes of every song on the original album except \"Double Bass\", \"Latin Simone (¿Que Pasa Contigo?)\"", ", \"Rock the House\" and the bonus track \"Dracula\"." ], "title": "Laika Come Home" }, { "sentences": [ "Kristine Meredith Flaherty (born June 30, 1985), known professionally as K.Flay, is an American singer and songwriter from Wilmette, Illinois.", " Her album \"Life as a Dog\", released in 2014, peaked on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers Albums chart at number two, and on \"Billboard\"' s Rap Albums chart at number 14.", " In 2016, she signed with Interscope Records as the first artist signed to Dan Reynolds' Night Street Records imprint." ], "title": "K.Flay" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Joseph Flaherty, FRGS ( ; February 16, 1884 – July 23, 1951) was an American filmmaker who directed and produced the first commercially successful feature-length documentary film, \"Nanook of the North\" (1922).", " The film made his reputation and nothing in his later life fully equaled its success, although he continued the development of this new genre of narrative documentary, e.g. with \"Moana\" (1926), set in the South Seas, and \"Man of Aran\" (1934), filmed in Ireland's Aran Islands.", " He is considered the \"father\" of both the documentary and the ethnographic film." ], "title": "Robert J. Flaherty" }, { "sentences": [ "Every Beat of My Heart is an album by Rod Stewart.", " It is his fourteenth studio album, released in June 1986 (see 1986 in music).", " It was released on Warner Bros.", " Records (WX 53 / 925 446-1).", " The tracks were recorded at One on One Studios, Can Am Recorders, The Village Recorder, The Record Plant, and Artisan Sound Recorders.", " It produced four singles: \"Love Touch\", \"Another Heartache\", \"In My Life\", and \"Every Beat of My Heart\", the so-called \"title track\"." ], "title": "Every Beat of My Heart (Rod Stewart album)" } ]
[ "Title: Red Dog (beer)\n\nRed Dog is a beer produced by the Miller Brewing Company and is part of their Plank Road Brewery Family. The beer contains 4.8% Alcohol by volume. Red Dog was introduced in 1994 and is brewed with two barley malts and five varieties of American hops. \"Plank Road Brewery\" was the name of Frederick Miller's first brewhouse in the 19th century. The Plank Road name was resurrected in the 1990s to sell Icehouse and Red Dog as a more premium beer under a different name, so as not to directly associate them with Miller Brewing. Although popular during the mid-to-late 1990s, Red Dog faded into near-obscurity after the turn of the 21st century. However, since 2005 it has been returning to stores in a current price segment between Miller High Life and Milwaukee's Best.", "Title: Every Where Is Some Where\n\nEvery Where Is Some Where is the second and major label debut studio album by American alternative hip hop recording artist K.Flay. The album was released on April 4, 2017 by Interscope Records and Dan Reynolds' imprint Night Street Records, being the first artist signed to the later as well as the first album released. The album is preceded by the singles \"Blood In the Cut\", \"Black Wave\" and \"High Enough\". \"Blood in the Cut\" was featured in season 4 of Bojack Horseman and the announcement trailer for \"Forza Motorsport 7 \".", "Title: Hank Parker's Outdoor Magazine\n\nHank Parker's Outdoor Magazine is an American half-hour outdoor fishing television series hosted by Hank Parker The show made its debut in syndication on January 8, 1985, and was originally called \"Outdoor Magazine\". The show was created by Hank Parker and Michael Runnels. In 1986, the show was picked up by TNN, and was retitled \"Hank Parker's Outdoor Magazine\". The show was picked up by the Outdoor Life Network in 2003, and ran until 2004. In 2004, the show was picked up by The Outdoor Channel. The show was produced first by Parker/Runnels Productions, and then, by Hank Parker Productions.", "Title: Bad Dog (TV series)\n\nBad Dog is a Canadian animated series produced by Saban Entertainment and CinéGroupe for the Teletoon and Fox Family Channel networks, first airing on Teletoon on March 1, 1999. The cartoon focused on the Potanski family and their dog Berkeley. The show's gimmick was that, whenever Berkeley was told that he was a bad dog, he would freeze and pretend to be dead until someone told him he was a good dog. This would happen in every episode.", "Title: Right Now Kapow\n\nRight Now Kapow is an American animated sketch comedy television series produced by Warner Bros. Animation for Disney XD. It is the first collaboration between Warner Bros. Animation and Disney. The series premiered on September 19, 2016 and ended on May 31, 2017. The series was created by Justin Becker and Marly Halpern-Graser, who previously worked on the Cartoon Network series \"Mad\". Becker also worked on Adult Swim infomercials, and Halpern-Graser also worked on Cartoon Network's \"DC Nation\". The series follows Dog, Candy, Ice Cream, Diamond, Plant, and Moon going on new adventures everyday...and find themselves in mischief. Every episode of the series has 3 main parts in every 11-minute segment and other random shorts. The series has a style of humor similar to Cartoon Network's previous series, \"Mad\".", "Title: Davey and Goliath\n\nDavey and Goliath is an American clay-animated children's television series, whose central characters were created by Art Clokey, Ruth Clokey, and Dick Sutcliffe, and which was produced first by the United Lutheran Church in America and later by the Lutheran Church in America. The show was aimed at a youth audience, and generally dealt with issues such as respect for authority, sharing and prejudice. Eventually these themes included serious issues such as racism, death, religious intolerance and vandalism. Each 15-minute episode features the adventures of Davey Hansen and his \"talking\" dog Goliath (although only Davey and the viewer can hear him speak) as they learn the love of God through everyday occurrences. Many of the episodes also feature Davey's parents John and Elaine, his sister Sally, as well as Davey's friends: Jimmy, Teddy, and Nathaniel in earlier episodes, Jonathan, Jimmy, Nicky, and Cisco in later ones.", "Title: Laika Come Home\n\nLaika Come Home is a Gorillaz remix album released in July 2002. Unlike a typical remix album, it is done by just one group, Spacemonkeyz. It contains most of the songs from the Gorillaz' first album, \"Gorillaz\", but remixed in dub and reggae style. The album features Terry Hall, U Brown, Earl 16 and 2D. One single, \"Lil' Dub Chefin'\", was released from the album on 22 July 2002, with moderate success. The limited edition was packed in digipak, featuring two hidden tracks. In 2004, the album was packaged with 2001's \"Gorillaz\" in a box set as part of EMI's \"2CD Originals\" collection. The album's title is a reference to Laika, the Soviet space dog, and the film Lassie Come Home. The album contains mixes of every song on the original album except \"Double Bass\", \"Latin Simone (¿Que Pasa Contigo?)\" , \"Rock the House\" and the bonus track \"Dracula\".", "Title: K.Flay\n\nKristine Meredith Flaherty (born June 30, 1985), known professionally as K.Flay, is an American singer and songwriter from Wilmette, Illinois. Her album \"Life as a Dog\", released in 2014, peaked on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers Albums chart at number two, and on \"Billboard\"' s Rap Albums chart at number 14. In 2016, she signed with Interscope Records as the first artist signed to Dan Reynolds' Night Street Records imprint.", "Title: Robert J. Flaherty\n\nRobert Joseph Flaherty, FRGS ( ; February 16, 1884 – July 23, 1951) was an American filmmaker who directed and produced the first commercially successful feature-length documentary film, \"Nanook of the North\" (1922). The film made his reputation and nothing in his later life fully equaled its success, although he continued the development of this new genre of narrative documentary, e.g. with \"Moana\" (1926), set in the South Seas, and \"Man of Aran\" (1934), filmed in Ireland's Aran Islands. He is considered the \"father\" of both the documentary and the ethnographic film.", "Title: Every Beat of My Heart (Rod Stewart album)\n\nEvery Beat of My Heart is an album by Rod Stewart. It is his fourteenth studio album, released in June 1986 (see 1986 in music). It was released on Warner Bros. Records (WX 53 / 925 446-1). The tracks were recorded at One on One Studios, Can Am Recorders, The Village Recorder, The Record Plant, and Artisan Sound Recorders. It produced four singles: \"Love Touch\", \"Another Heartache\", \"In My Life\", and \"Every Beat of My Heart\", the so-called \"title track\"." ]
5,812
When was the historical novel written by the same author as "Gravity's Rainbow" about pre-war America published?
1997
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{ "title": [ "Mason &amp; Dixon", "Mason &amp; Dixon", "Thomas Pynchon", "Thomas Pynchon" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Three Leaps of Wang Lun (\"Die drei Sprünge des Wang-lun\") is a historical novel by German author Alfred Döblin that narrates upheaval and revolution in 18th-century China.", " Published in 1916 (although back-dated to 1915), this epic historical novel was Döblin's third novel (although it was the first to be published as a book), and garnered him the Fontane Prize.", " Favorably received by critics, who praised its detailed and exotic depictions of China, it was a literary breakthrough for Döblin.", " \"Wang Lun\" also had an influence on younger German writers, including Lion Feuchtwanger, Anna Seghers, and Bertolt Brecht; for the latter, \"Wang Lun\" provided an impulse for the development of the theory of epic theatre.", " In commercial sales, it is Döblin's most successful novel after \"Berlin Alexanderplatz\".", " The title of the novel refers to the rebel leader Wang Lun." ], "title": "The Three Leaps of Wang Lun" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bastard is a historical novel written by John Jakes and originally published in 1974.", " It is book one in a series known as The Kent Family Chronicles or the American Bicentennial Series.", " The novel mixes fictional characters with historical events or people, to tell the story of the United States of America in the time period leading up to the American Revolution.", " The novel was adapted into a four-hour television film in 1978, \"The Bastard\"." ], "title": "The Bastard (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lawless is a historical novel written by John Jakes and originally published in 1978.", " It is book seven in a series known as the \"Kent Family Chronicles\" or the \"American Bicentennial Series\".", " The novel mixes fictional characters with historical events and figures, to tell the story of the United States of America of the American Old West times." ], "title": "The Lawless (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rebels is a historical novel written by John Jakes, originally published in 1975, the second in a series known as The Kent Family Chronicles or the American Bicentennial Series.", " The novel mixes fictional characters with historical events and figures, to narrate the story of the nascent United States of America during the time of the American Revolution.", " While the novel continues the story of Philip Kent, started in \"The Bastard\", a large portion focuses on Judson Fletcher, a newly introduced character, as a different rebel.", " In 1979, the novel was made into a television film by Operation Prime Time, \"The Rebels\"." ], "title": "The Rebels (Jakes novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tarzan of the Apes is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first in a series of books about the title character Tarzan.", " It was first published in the pulp magazine \"All-Story Magazine\" in October 1912.", " So popular was the character that Burroughs continued the series into the 1940s with two dozen sequels.", " For the novel's centennial anniversary, Library of America published a hardcover edition based on the original book in April 2012 with an introduction by Thomas Mallon (ISBN  )." ], "title": "Tarzan of the Apes" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Ruggles Pynchon Jr. ( , commonly ; born May 8, 1937) is an American novelist.", " A MacArthur Fellow, he is noted for his dense and complex novels.", " His fiction and non-fiction writings encompass a vast array of subject matter, genres and themes, including history, music, science, and mathematics.", " For \"Gravity's Rainbow\", Pynchon won the 1974 U.S. National Book Award for Fiction." ], "title": "Thomas Pynchon" }, { "sentences": [ "Mason & Dixon is a postmodernist novel by U.S. author Thomas Pynchon published in 1997.", " It concentrates on the collaboration of the historical Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon in their astronomical and surveying exploits in Cape Colony, Saint Helena, Great Britain and along the Mason-Dixon line in British North America on the eve of the Revolutionary War in the United States." ], "title": "Mason &amp; Dixon" }, { "sentences": [ "Wallenstein is a 1920 historical novel by German author Alfred Döblin.", " Set in Central Europe during the Thirty Years War, the novel's plot is organized around the polar figures of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, on the one hand, and Albrecht von Wallenstein, on the other.", " Döblin's approach to narrating the war differed from prevailing historiography in that, rather than interpreting the Thirty Years War primarily as a religious conflict, he portrays it critically as the absurd consequence of a combination of national-political, financial, and individual psychological factors.", " Döblin saw a strong similarity between the Thirty Years War and the First World War, during which he wrote \"Wallenstein\".", " The novel is counted among the most innovative and significant historical novels in the German literary tradition.", " In large part, contemporary critics found the novel to be difficult, dense, and chaotic—a reception Döblin discussed in his 1921 essay \"The Epic Writer, His Material, and Criticism\"—yet writers such as Lion Feuchtwanger, Franz Blei, and Herbert Ihering praised \"Wallenstein\" for its formal innovation, poetic language, epic scope, and bold departure from other German writing of the time.", " Despite the novel's difficulty, the critical consensus was that \"Wallenstein\" was a major achievement and confirmed the promise seen in Döblin's earlier historical novel, \"The Three Leaps of Wang Lun\"." ], "title": "Wallenstein (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Seekers is a historical novel written by John Jakes and originally published in 1975.", " It is book three in a series known as the Kent Family Chronicles or the American Bicentennial Series.", " The novel mixes fictional characters with historical events and figures, as it narrates the story of the United States of America from 1794 through 1814.", " In 1979, the novel was made into a television film by Operation Prime Time and premiered on HBO on July 8, 1979, \"The Seekers\"." ], "title": "The Seekers (novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Obama Identity: A Novel (Or Is It?)", " is a 2010 novel written by Edward Klein and former Republican United States Representative John LeBoutillier.", " Among other things, the book explores and promotes the Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories and Barack Obama religion conspiracy theories in the form of a novel.", " In an interview on \"Fox & Friends\", Leboutillier claimed that the book uses \"real things\" and has \"so much real stuff\".", " Following the interview, Media Matters for America published excerpts from the book in an article which criticized the book as having an \"incomprehensible plot\"." ], "title": "The Obama Identity" } ]
[ "Title: The Three Leaps of Wang Lun\n\nThe Three Leaps of Wang Lun (\"Die drei Sprünge des Wang-lun\") is a historical novel by German author Alfred Döblin that narrates upheaval and revolution in 18th-century China. Published in 1916 (although back-dated to 1915), this epic historical novel was Döblin's third novel (although it was the first to be published as a book), and garnered him the Fontane Prize. Favorably received by critics, who praised its detailed and exotic depictions of China, it was a literary breakthrough for Döblin. \"Wang Lun\" also had an influence on younger German writers, including Lion Feuchtwanger, Anna Seghers, and Bertolt Brecht; for the latter, \"Wang Lun\" provided an impulse for the development of the theory of epic theatre. In commercial sales, it is Döblin's most successful novel after \"Berlin Alexanderplatz\". The title of the novel refers to the rebel leader Wang Lun.", "Title: The Bastard (novel)\n\nThe Bastard is a historical novel written by John Jakes and originally published in 1974. It is book one in a series known as The Kent Family Chronicles or the American Bicentennial Series. The novel mixes fictional characters with historical events or people, to tell the story of the United States of America in the time period leading up to the American Revolution. The novel was adapted into a four-hour television film in 1978, \"The Bastard\".", "Title: The Lawless (novel)\n\nThe Lawless is a historical novel written by John Jakes and originally published in 1978. It is book seven in a series known as the \"Kent Family Chronicles\" or the \"American Bicentennial Series\". The novel mixes fictional characters with historical events and figures, to tell the story of the United States of America of the American Old West times.", "Title: The Rebels (Jakes novel)\n\nThe Rebels is a historical novel written by John Jakes, originally published in 1975, the second in a series known as The Kent Family Chronicles or the American Bicentennial Series. The novel mixes fictional characters with historical events and figures, to narrate the story of the nascent United States of America during the time of the American Revolution. While the novel continues the story of Philip Kent, started in \"The Bastard\", a large portion focuses on Judson Fletcher, a newly introduced character, as a different rebel. In 1979, the novel was made into a television film by Operation Prime Time, \"The Rebels\".", "Title: Tarzan of the Apes\n\nTarzan of the Apes is a novel by American writer Edgar Rice Burroughs, the first in a series of books about the title character Tarzan. It was first published in the pulp magazine \"All-Story Magazine\" in October 1912. So popular was the character that Burroughs continued the series into the 1940s with two dozen sequels. For the novel's centennial anniversary, Library of America published a hardcover edition based on the original book in April 2012 with an introduction by Thomas Mallon (ISBN  ).", "Title: Thomas Pynchon\n\nThomas Ruggles Pynchon Jr. ( , commonly ; born May 8, 1937) is an American novelist. A MacArthur Fellow, he is noted for his dense and complex novels. His fiction and non-fiction writings encompass a vast array of subject matter, genres and themes, including history, music, science, and mathematics. For \"Gravity's Rainbow\", Pynchon won the 1974 U.S. National Book Award for Fiction.", "Title: Mason &amp; Dixon\n\nMason & Dixon is a postmodernist novel by U.S. author Thomas Pynchon published in 1997. It concentrates on the collaboration of the historical Charles Mason and Jeremiah Dixon in their astronomical and surveying exploits in Cape Colony, Saint Helena, Great Britain and along the Mason-Dixon line in British North America on the eve of the Revolutionary War in the United States.", "Title: Wallenstein (novel)\n\nWallenstein is a 1920 historical novel by German author Alfred Döblin. Set in Central Europe during the Thirty Years War, the novel's plot is organized around the polar figures of Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor, on the one hand, and Albrecht von Wallenstein, on the other. Döblin's approach to narrating the war differed from prevailing historiography in that, rather than interpreting the Thirty Years War primarily as a religious conflict, he portrays it critically as the absurd consequence of a combination of national-political, financial, and individual psychological factors. Döblin saw a strong similarity between the Thirty Years War and the First World War, during which he wrote \"Wallenstein\". The novel is counted among the most innovative and significant historical novels in the German literary tradition. In large part, contemporary critics found the novel to be difficult, dense, and chaotic—a reception Döblin discussed in his 1921 essay \"The Epic Writer, His Material, and Criticism\"—yet writers such as Lion Feuchtwanger, Franz Blei, and Herbert Ihering praised \"Wallenstein\" for its formal innovation, poetic language, epic scope, and bold departure from other German writing of the time. Despite the novel's difficulty, the critical consensus was that \"Wallenstein\" was a major achievement and confirmed the promise seen in Döblin's earlier historical novel, \"The Three Leaps of Wang Lun\".", "Title: The Seekers (novel)\n\nThe Seekers is a historical novel written by John Jakes and originally published in 1975. It is book three in a series known as the Kent Family Chronicles or the American Bicentennial Series. The novel mixes fictional characters with historical events and figures, as it narrates the story of the United States of America from 1794 through 1814. In 1979, the novel was made into a television film by Operation Prime Time and premiered on HBO on July 8, 1979, \"The Seekers\".", "Title: The Obama Identity\n\nThe Obama Identity: A Novel (Or Is It?) is a 2010 novel written by Edward Klein and former Republican United States Representative John LeBoutillier. Among other things, the book explores and promotes the Barack Obama citizenship conspiracy theories and Barack Obama religion conspiracy theories in the form of a novel. In an interview on \"Fox & Friends\", Leboutillier claimed that the book uses \"real things\" and has \"so much real stuff\". Following the interview, Media Matters for America published excerpts from the book in an article which criticized the book as having an \"incomprehensible plot\"." ]
5,813
Who is more versatile in artistry, Anders Nyström or Marilyn Manson?
Marilyn Manson
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Anders Nyström", "Marilyn Manson" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Anders Nyström (born April 22, 1975), also known as Blakkheim (or formerly Blackheim) is a Swedish guitarist." ], "title": "Anders Nyström" }, { "sentences": [ "Katatonia is a Swedish metal band formed in Stockholm in 1991 by Jonas Renkse and Anders Nyström.", " The band started as a studio-only project for the duo, as an outlet for the band's love of death metal.", " Increasing popularity lead them to add more band members for live performances, though outside of the band's founders, the lineup was constantly changing, revolving door of musicians throughout the 1990s, notably including Mikael Åkerfeldt of the band Opeth for a period.", " After two death/doom albums, \"Dance of December Souls\" (1993) and \"Brave Murder Day\" (1996), problems with Renkse's vocal cords coupled with new musical influences lead the band away from the screamed vocals of death metal to a more traditional, melodic form of heavy metal music.", " The band released two more albums, \"Discouraged Ones\" (1998) and \"Tonight's Decision\" (1999), before settling into a stable quintet lineup for all of 2000's.", " The band released four more albums with said lineup - \"Last Fair Deal Gone Down\" (2001), \"Viva Emptiness\" (2003), \"The Great Cold Distance\" (2006), and \"Night Is the New Day\" (2009), with the band slowly moving away from their metal sound while adding more progressive rock sounds to their work over time.", " While lineup changes started up again into the 2010s, Renkse and Nyström persisted, and the band continued to release music, including \"Dead End Kings\" (2012) and their most recent, their tenth studio album, \"The Fall of Hearts\", released on May 20, 2016." ], "title": "Katatonia" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeordie Osbourne White (born June 20, 1971), once known professionally as Twiggy Ramirez, shortened to just Twiggy since returning to Marilyn Manson, and sometimes referred to by his real name, is an American musician, mostly known as the bassist and guitarist of the band Marilyn Manson.", " Previously, he was the bassist for A Perfect Circle and a touring member of Nine Inch Nails, and is currently the vocalist for Goon Moon.", " He left Marilyn Manson in 2002, and later rejoined the band in 2008.", " He has been a principal songwriter for the band and has also contributed to some of the Desert Sessions recordings.", " He also currently hosts the Hour Of Goon podcast with fellow musician Fred Sablan, on the Feral Audio network." ], "title": "Twiggy Ramirez" }, { "sentences": [ "Lunch Boxes & Choklit Cows is a compilation album of previously unreleased demo tracks recorded in the early 1990s by Marilyn Manson (then known as Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids).", " Original guitarist Scott Putesky (\"Daisy Berkowitz\") obtained the rights to these and 11 other recordings in a lawsuit against Brian Warner (\"Marilyn Manson\"), and has announced that this release is only the first in a planned series of Spooky Kids CDs.", " Some are from demos and others have never been previously released.", " These are digitally remastered and Putesky says they sound better than the original cassettes because of it." ], "title": "Lunch Boxes &amp; Choklit Cows" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Beautiful People\" is a song by American rock band Marilyn Manson.", " It was released as the lead single from the band's second studio album, \"Antichrist Superstar\" in September 1996.", " Classified as alternative metal, the song was written by frontman Marilyn Manson and Twiggy Ramirez, and was produced by Trent Reznor, Dave Ogilvie and Manson.", " Lyrically, it discusses what Manson refers to as \"the culture of beauty\"." ], "title": "The Beautiful People (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Diabolical Masquerade was a Swedish one-man black metal band with progressive influences.", " The band was formed in 1993 in Stockholm as side project of Anders Nyström (aka Blakkheim), known for his work as the guitarist of Katatonia." ], "title": "Diabolical Masquerade" }, { "sentences": [ "Brian Hugh Warner (born January 5, 1969), known professionally as Marilyn Manson, is an American singer, songwriter, musician, composer, actor, painter, author and former music journalist.", " He is known for his controversial stage personality and image as the lead singer of the band Marilyn Manson, which he co-founded with guitarist Daisy Berkowitz and of which he remains the only constant member.", " His stage name was formed by combining and juxtaposing the names of two American pop cultural icons: actress Marilyn Monroe and cult leader Charles Manson." ], "title": "Marilyn Manson" }, { "sentences": [ "Anders Nyström (born 8 February 1933 in Stockholm) is a Swedish actor." ], "title": "Anders Nyström (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Marilyn Manson is an American rock band formed by singer Marilyn Manson and guitarist Daisy Berkowitz in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1989.", " Originally named Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids, they gained a local cult following in South Florida in the early 1990s with their theatrical live performances.", " In 1993, they were the first act signed to Trent Reznor's Nothing Records label.", " Until 1996, the name of each member was created by combining the first name of an iconic female sex symbol and the last name of an iconic serial killer, for example Marilyn Monroe and Charles Manson.", " Their lineup has changed between many of their album releases; the current members of Marilyn Manson are the eponymous lead singer (the only remaining original member), bassist Twiggy Ramirez, guitarists Paul Wiley and Tyler Bates, and drummer Gil Sharone." ], "title": "Marilyn Manson (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"My Girlfriend\" is a song by the Christian rock band Relient K, released on their self-titled first album.", " The song originally appeared as \"Marilyn Manson Ate My Girlfriend\" on the band's demo album, \"All Work and No Play\".", " The song is about Marilyn Manson eating Matt Thiessen's girlfriend.", " Thiessen wrote this song when he was 15 years old.", " Thiessen has said that he wrote it because of a female friend, who lived eight hours away in Pennsylvania, who he would talk to about many things including spiritual matters such as where God was taking them in the future.", " His friend would later turn from Christian music to Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson.", " In an interview with CCM Magazine Thiessen stated \"through this she changed her lifestyle [and] what she believed in.\"", " His friend would later be expelled from school and would be kicked out of her house and sent to a youth detention center.", " Thiessen would later state \"She felt that Christianity was stupid and just this big hypocrisy.", " Being young and impressionable, I just wrote this little, stupid song, but that was the way I dealt with it—writing this song about how she got so consumed by Marilyn Manson.\"" ], "title": "My Girlfriend (Relient K song)" } ]
[ "Title: Anders Nyström\n\nAnders Nyström (born April 22, 1975), also known as Blakkheim (or formerly Blackheim) is a Swedish guitarist.", "Title: Katatonia\n\nKatatonia is a Swedish metal band formed in Stockholm in 1991 by Jonas Renkse and Anders Nyström. The band started as a studio-only project for the duo, as an outlet for the band's love of death metal. Increasing popularity lead them to add more band members for live performances, though outside of the band's founders, the lineup was constantly changing, revolving door of musicians throughout the 1990s, notably including Mikael Åkerfeldt of the band Opeth for a period. After two death/doom albums, \"Dance of December Souls\" (1993) and \"Brave Murder Day\" (1996), problems with Renkse's vocal cords coupled with new musical influences lead the band away from the screamed vocals of death metal to a more traditional, melodic form of heavy metal music. The band released two more albums, \"Discouraged Ones\" (1998) and \"Tonight's Decision\" (1999), before settling into a stable quintet lineup for all of 2000's. The band released four more albums with said lineup - \"Last Fair Deal Gone Down\" (2001), \"Viva Emptiness\" (2003), \"The Great Cold Distance\" (2006), and \"Night Is the New Day\" (2009), with the band slowly moving away from their metal sound while adding more progressive rock sounds to their work over time. While lineup changes started up again into the 2010s, Renkse and Nyström persisted, and the band continued to release music, including \"Dead End Kings\" (2012) and their most recent, their tenth studio album, \"The Fall of Hearts\", released on May 20, 2016.", "Title: Twiggy Ramirez\n\nJeordie Osbourne White (born June 20, 1971), once known professionally as Twiggy Ramirez, shortened to just Twiggy since returning to Marilyn Manson, and sometimes referred to by his real name, is an American musician, mostly known as the bassist and guitarist of the band Marilyn Manson. Previously, he was the bassist for A Perfect Circle and a touring member of Nine Inch Nails, and is currently the vocalist for Goon Moon. He left Marilyn Manson in 2002, and later rejoined the band in 2008. He has been a principal songwriter for the band and has also contributed to some of the Desert Sessions recordings. He also currently hosts the Hour Of Goon podcast with fellow musician Fred Sablan, on the Feral Audio network.", "Title: Lunch Boxes &amp; Choklit Cows\n\nLunch Boxes & Choklit Cows is a compilation album of previously unreleased demo tracks recorded in the early 1990s by Marilyn Manson (then known as Marilyn Manson & The Spooky Kids). Original guitarist Scott Putesky (\"Daisy Berkowitz\") obtained the rights to these and 11 other recordings in a lawsuit against Brian Warner (\"Marilyn Manson\"), and has announced that this release is only the first in a planned series of Spooky Kids CDs. Some are from demos and others have never been previously released. These are digitally remastered and Putesky says they sound better than the original cassettes because of it.", "Title: The Beautiful People (song)\n\n\"The Beautiful People\" is a song by American rock band Marilyn Manson. It was released as the lead single from the band's second studio album, \"Antichrist Superstar\" in September 1996. Classified as alternative metal, the song was written by frontman Marilyn Manson and Twiggy Ramirez, and was produced by Trent Reznor, Dave Ogilvie and Manson. Lyrically, it discusses what Manson refers to as \"the culture of beauty\".", "Title: Diabolical Masquerade\n\nDiabolical Masquerade was a Swedish one-man black metal band with progressive influences. The band was formed in 1993 in Stockholm as side project of Anders Nyström (aka Blakkheim), known for his work as the guitarist of Katatonia.", "Title: Marilyn Manson\n\nBrian Hugh Warner (born January 5, 1969), known professionally as Marilyn Manson, is an American singer, songwriter, musician, composer, actor, painter, author and former music journalist. He is known for his controversial stage personality and image as the lead singer of the band Marilyn Manson, which he co-founded with guitarist Daisy Berkowitz and of which he remains the only constant member. His stage name was formed by combining and juxtaposing the names of two American pop cultural icons: actress Marilyn Monroe and cult leader Charles Manson.", "Title: Anders Nyström (actor)\n\nAnders Nyström (born 8 February 1933 in Stockholm) is a Swedish actor.", "Title: Marilyn Manson (band)\n\nMarilyn Manson is an American rock band formed by singer Marilyn Manson and guitarist Daisy Berkowitz in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, in 1989. Originally named Marilyn Manson & the Spooky Kids, they gained a local cult following in South Florida in the early 1990s with their theatrical live performances. In 1993, they were the first act signed to Trent Reznor's Nothing Records label. Until 1996, the name of each member was created by combining the first name of an iconic female sex symbol and the last name of an iconic serial killer, for example Marilyn Monroe and Charles Manson. Their lineup has changed between many of their album releases; the current members of Marilyn Manson are the eponymous lead singer (the only remaining original member), bassist Twiggy Ramirez, guitarists Paul Wiley and Tyler Bates, and drummer Gil Sharone.", "Title: My Girlfriend (Relient K song)\n\n\"My Girlfriend\" is a song by the Christian rock band Relient K, released on their self-titled first album. The song originally appeared as \"Marilyn Manson Ate My Girlfriend\" on the band's demo album, \"All Work and No Play\". The song is about Marilyn Manson eating Matt Thiessen's girlfriend. Thiessen wrote this song when he was 15 years old. Thiessen has said that he wrote it because of a female friend, who lived eight hours away in Pennsylvania, who he would talk to about many things including spiritual matters such as where God was taking them in the future. His friend would later turn from Christian music to Nine Inch Nails and Marilyn Manson. In an interview with CCM Magazine Thiessen stated \"through this she changed her lifestyle [and] what she believed in.\" His friend would later be expelled from school and would be kicked out of her house and sent to a youth detention center. Thiessen would later state \"She felt that Christianity was stupid and just this big hypocrisy. Being young and impressionable, I just wrote this little, stupid song, but that was the way I dealt with it—writing this song about how she got so consumed by Marilyn Manson.\"" ]
5,814
What type of media does Givin' It Back and Neil Young have in common?
music
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Givin' It Back", "Neil Young" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Live at the Fillmore East is a live album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse featuring guitarist Danny Whitten.", " In February and March 1970, Young and Crazy Horse went on tour to support \"Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere\".", " \"Live at the Fillmore East\", released in 2006, features performances from the tour.", " The tour would be the last Neil Young and Crazy Horse tour to feature guitarist Danny Whitten." ], "title": "Live at the Fillmore East (Neil Young album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pegi Morton Young (born December 1, 1952) is an American singer-songwriter, environmentalist, educator and philanthropist.", " Until recently, she lived in Northern California with her ex-husband, Neil Young, with whom she has one step-son, Zeke Young, and two biological children, Ben Young and Amber Young.", " Pegi's debut as a singer came in 1983 when she was a member of The Pinkettes, the backing singers of Neil Young's Rock-a Billy Shocking Pinks tour.", " Later in 1994 she made her first nationwide TV appearance at the Academy Awards, singing backup on the song \"Philadelphia,\" composed by her husband.", " In July 2014, Neil Young filed for divorce in California." ], "title": "Pegi Young" }, { "sentences": [ "Gary Burden is an American artist specializing in the field of album covers.", " He is considered as one of the pioneers of the concept of album cover art.", " In the 1960s and 1970s he designed covers for many rock stars, such as Mama Cass, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Joni Mitchell, The Doors, The Eagles and Jackson Browne.", " He created album covers for Neil Young for 35 years.", " His works were nominated four times for the Grammy Awards.", " and in 2010, he won the 52nd Grammy Awards for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Packaging for the Neil Young \"The Archives Vol.", " 1 1963–1972\".", " The titles of creative director, art director and designer are mutually shared amongst Gary Burden, Jenice Heo and Neil Young who collaborated throughout the design process." ], "title": "Gary Burden" }, { "sentences": [ "The Neil Young Archives is a series of archival releases by singer-songwriter Neil Young which feature previously released as well as unreleased studio and live recordings.", " The project has been long in the making – work began in the late 1980s.", " Throughout its development, Young himself has made several statements about the material included, release dates, and marketing that have proven false as the project is expanded upon to accommodate new releases or other relevant material.", " Young has said that there will be five volumes covering approximately 50 years." ], "title": "Neil Young Archives" }, { "sentences": [ "Givin' It Back is the ninth album released by The Isley Brothers on their T-Neck imprint on September 25, 1971.", " After years of having white rock acts covering their most famed material, particularly, \"Shout\" and \"Twist and Shout\", the Isleys decided to do the same to music made famous by white artists such as Stephen Stills, Eric Burdon and Neil Young.", " Among the songs they covered were \"Spill the Wine\", \"Love the One You're With\", the social commentary medley of \"Ohio\" and \"Machine Gun\" (from Jimi Hendrix), \"Fire and Rain\" by James Taylor and Bob Dylan's \"Lay Lady Lay\".", " The Isleys' perseverance paid off when their covers of \"Love the One You're With\", \"Lay Lady Lay\" and \"Spill the Wine\" became charted hits.", " Bill Withers plays guitar on the Isleys' version of his \"Cold Bologna\"." ], "title": "Givin' It Back" }, { "sentences": [ "Astrid Young (born August 16, 1962) is a Canadian singer/songwriter.", " She is the daughter of journalist, sportswriter, and novelist Scott Young and his second wife Astrid Carlson, and the half-sister of fellow musician Neil Young, who bought her first amp in the 1970s.", " After a brief run with 80's Glam metal group Sacred Child, she went on to record backup vocals on several albums through most of the 80's and 90's.", " Her vocals appeared on Neil Young's albums \"Unplugged\", \"Road Rock Vol.", " 1\" and the Grammy-nominated \"Harvest Moon\".", " In 2002, she performed lead vocals and played the bass guitar on rock band's iST album \"Pokalolo Paniolo\".", " Young has also released three solo albums, \"Brainflower\" in 1995, \"Matinee\" in 2002 and \"One Night at Giant Rock\" in 2014, which was co-produced by Victor DeLorenzo.", " In addition to writing a Canadian bestselling book, \"Being Young\", Young has also co-written music with many fellow musicians, including Nancy Wilson, Lisa Dalbello and the late West Arkeen." ], "title": "Astrid Young" }, { "sentences": [ "Jimmy McDonough is a biographer and journalist.", " He is perhaps best known for his biographies of Russ Meyer, Andy Milligan and Neil Young.", " He is noted by critics for his remarkably exhaustive accounts and for his tendency to avoid romanticizing his subjects' lives.", " For this reason, he was described by \"The Times\" as \"a literary Terminator\". \"", "Time\"' s Richard Corliss declared his first published work \"The Ghastly One\" \"a masterpiece\" and John Waters has repeatedly named it one of his favorite books(this was actually McDonough's second effort; the first, \"Shakey: The Biography of Neil Young,\" had been held up by a lawsuit over the claim that Young had tried to prevent publication).", " Other reviewers decry the inclusion of his personal experience/reactions often found in his books as a sort of biographical treason.", " In addition to the aforementioned biographies, McDonough has authored profiles on Jimmy Scott, Gary Stewart, Hubert Selby, Jr., the Ormond family and Link Wray, and over the span of his career he has written for a number of publications including: \"The Village Voice\", \"Film Comment\", and \"Variety\"." ], "title": "Jimmy McDonough" }, { "sentences": [ "Borrowed Tunes II is a tribute album to Neil Young, released October 16, 2007.", " The album features a variety of Canadian musicians covering songs written by Neil Young.", " All proceeds from album sales will benefit two not-for-profit organizations selected by Neil Young: The Bridge School and Toronto-based Safehaven." ], "title": "Borrowed Tunes II: A Tribute to Neil Young" }, { "sentences": [ "Neil Percival Young, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born November 12, 1945), is a Canadian singer-songwriter, musician, producer, director and screenwriter.", " After embarking on a music career in the 1960s, he moved to Los Angeles, where he formed Buffalo Springfield with Stephen Stills, Richie Furay and others.", " Young had released two solo albums by the time he joined Crosby, Stills & Nash in 1969, in addition to two as a member of Buffalo Springfield.", " From his early solo albums and those with his backing band Crazy Horse, Young has recorded a steady stream of studio and live albums, sometimes warring with his recording company along the way." ], "title": "Neil Young" }, { "sentences": [ "Neil Young Journeys is a 2011 American concert documentary film produced and directed by Jonathan Demme, featuring Neil Young and produced for Sony Pictures Classics.", " It is, along with \"\" (2006) and \"Neil Young Trunk Show\" (2009), part of a Neil Young trilogy being created by Demme." ], "title": "Neil Young Journeys" } ]
[ "Title: Live at the Fillmore East (Neil Young album)\n\nLive at the Fillmore East is a live album by Neil Young and Crazy Horse featuring guitarist Danny Whitten. In February and March 1970, Young and Crazy Horse went on tour to support \"Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere\". \"Live at the Fillmore East\", released in 2006, features performances from the tour. The tour would be the last Neil Young and Crazy Horse tour to feature guitarist Danny Whitten.", "Title: Pegi Young\n\nPegi Morton Young (born December 1, 1952) is an American singer-songwriter, environmentalist, educator and philanthropist. Until recently, she lived in Northern California with her ex-husband, Neil Young, with whom she has one step-son, Zeke Young, and two biological children, Ben Young and Amber Young. Pegi's debut as a singer came in 1983 when she was a member of The Pinkettes, the backing singers of Neil Young's Rock-a Billy Shocking Pinks tour. Later in 1994 she made her first nationwide TV appearance at the Academy Awards, singing backup on the song \"Philadelphia,\" composed by her husband. In July 2014, Neil Young filed for divorce in California.", "Title: Gary Burden\n\nGary Burden is an American artist specializing in the field of album covers. He is considered as one of the pioneers of the concept of album cover art. In the 1960s and 1970s he designed covers for many rock stars, such as Mama Cass, Crosby Stills Nash and Young, Joni Mitchell, The Doors, The Eagles and Jackson Browne. He created album covers for Neil Young for 35 years. His works were nominated four times for the Grammy Awards. and in 2010, he won the 52nd Grammy Awards for Best Boxed or Special Limited Edition Packaging for the Neil Young \"The Archives Vol. 1 1963–1972\". The titles of creative director, art director and designer are mutually shared amongst Gary Burden, Jenice Heo and Neil Young who collaborated throughout the design process.", "Title: Neil Young Archives\n\nThe Neil Young Archives is a series of archival releases by singer-songwriter Neil Young which feature previously released as well as unreleased studio and live recordings. The project has been long in the making – work began in the late 1980s. Throughout its development, Young himself has made several statements about the material included, release dates, and marketing that have proven false as the project is expanded upon to accommodate new releases or other relevant material. Young has said that there will be five volumes covering approximately 50 years.", "Title: Givin' It Back\n\nGivin' It Back is the ninth album released by The Isley Brothers on their T-Neck imprint on September 25, 1971. After years of having white rock acts covering their most famed material, particularly, \"Shout\" and \"Twist and Shout\", the Isleys decided to do the same to music made famous by white artists such as Stephen Stills, Eric Burdon and Neil Young. Among the songs they covered were \"Spill the Wine\", \"Love the One You're With\", the social commentary medley of \"Ohio\" and \"Machine Gun\" (from Jimi Hendrix), \"Fire and Rain\" by James Taylor and Bob Dylan's \"Lay Lady Lay\". The Isleys' perseverance paid off when their covers of \"Love the One You're With\", \"Lay Lady Lay\" and \"Spill the Wine\" became charted hits. Bill Withers plays guitar on the Isleys' version of his \"Cold Bologna\".", "Title: Astrid Young\n\nAstrid Young (born August 16, 1962) is a Canadian singer/songwriter. She is the daughter of journalist, sportswriter, and novelist Scott Young and his second wife Astrid Carlson, and the half-sister of fellow musician Neil Young, who bought her first amp in the 1970s. After a brief run with 80's Glam metal group Sacred Child, she went on to record backup vocals on several albums through most of the 80's and 90's. Her vocals appeared on Neil Young's albums \"Unplugged\", \"Road Rock Vol. 1\" and the Grammy-nominated \"Harvest Moon\". In 2002, she performed lead vocals and played the bass guitar on rock band's iST album \"Pokalolo Paniolo\". Young has also released three solo albums, \"Brainflower\" in 1995, \"Matinee\" in 2002 and \"One Night at Giant Rock\" in 2014, which was co-produced by Victor DeLorenzo. In addition to writing a Canadian bestselling book, \"Being Young\", Young has also co-written music with many fellow musicians, including Nancy Wilson, Lisa Dalbello and the late West Arkeen.", "Title: Jimmy McDonough\n\nJimmy McDonough is a biographer and journalist. He is perhaps best known for his biographies of Russ Meyer, Andy Milligan and Neil Young. He is noted by critics for his remarkably exhaustive accounts and for his tendency to avoid romanticizing his subjects' lives. For this reason, he was described by \"The Times\" as \"a literary Terminator\". \" Time\"' s Richard Corliss declared his first published work \"The Ghastly One\" \"a masterpiece\" and John Waters has repeatedly named it one of his favorite books(this was actually McDonough's second effort; the first, \"Shakey: The Biography of Neil Young,\" had been held up by a lawsuit over the claim that Young had tried to prevent publication). Other reviewers decry the inclusion of his personal experience/reactions often found in his books as a sort of biographical treason. In addition to the aforementioned biographies, McDonough has authored profiles on Jimmy Scott, Gary Stewart, Hubert Selby, Jr., the Ormond family and Link Wray, and over the span of his career he has written for a number of publications including: \"The Village Voice\", \"Film Comment\", and \"Variety\".", "Title: Borrowed Tunes II: A Tribute to Neil Young\n\nBorrowed Tunes II is a tribute album to Neil Young, released October 16, 2007. The album features a variety of Canadian musicians covering songs written by Neil Young. All proceeds from album sales will benefit two not-for-profit organizations selected by Neil Young: The Bridge School and Toronto-based Safehaven.", "Title: Neil Young\n\nNeil Percival Young, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born November 12, 1945), is a Canadian singer-songwriter, musician, producer, director and screenwriter. After embarking on a music career in the 1960s, he moved to Los Angeles, where he formed Buffalo Springfield with Stephen Stills, Richie Furay and others. Young had released two solo albums by the time he joined Crosby, Stills & Nash in 1969, in addition to two as a member of Buffalo Springfield. From his early solo albums and those with his backing band Crazy Horse, Young has recorded a steady stream of studio and live albums, sometimes warring with his recording company along the way.", "Title: Neil Young Journeys\n\nNeil Young Journeys is a 2011 American concert documentary film produced and directed by Jonathan Demme, featuring Neil Young and produced for Sony Pictures Classics. It is, along with \"\" (2006) and \"Neil Young Trunk Show\" (2009), part of a Neil Young trilogy being created by Demme." ]
5,815
Which 1988 Telugu comedy produced by D.P. Varma had music composed by the only female music director in the Telugu film industry?
Navvulata
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[ { "sentences": [ "Jayammu Nischayammu Raa (English: Victory is Certain) is 1989 Telugu comedy film produced by G. V. H. Prasad on Sudarshana Pictures banner, presented by Satyanarayana, Kota Srinivasa Rao and directed by Jandhyala.", " Starring Rajendra Prasad, Sumalatha, Chandra Mohan in the lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti.", " The film's title is the title of a famous song from the Telugu film \"Sabash Ramudu\" (1959).", " The film marked the debut of famous comedian \"Dharmavarapu Subramanyam\" into film industry.", " The film recorded as \"Super Hit\" at the box office." ], "title": "Jayammu Nischayammu Raa (1989 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bhama Kalapam is a 1988 Telugu comedy film, produced by Gandham Jagan Mohan on Raga Himaja Films banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao.", " Starring Rajendra Prasad, Rajani, Ramya Krishna in the lead roles and music composed by Vasu Rao." ], "title": "Bhama Kalapam" }, { "sentences": [ "Donga Kollu (Telugu: దొంగ కోళ్ళు ) is a 1988 Telugu comedy film, produced by Gutta Madhusudana Rao on M. R. C. Movie Creations banner and directed by Vijaya Bapineedu.", " Starring Rajendra Prasad, Sumalatha in lead roles and music composed by Vasu Rao.", " The film is a remake of Malayalam movie \"Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam\" (1986) which was also remade in Hindi as \"Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar\" (2001)." ], "title": "Donga Kollu" }, { "sentences": [ "Bharya Bhartala Bhagotham (English: Wife & Husband's Drama) is a 1988 Telugu comedy film, produced by Maripalli Mahiratnam Gupta, Yamsaani Prakash Gupta on Gangotri Pictures banner and directed by Mahesh Kumar.", " Starring Rajendra Prasad, Chandra Mohan, Ashwini, Jeevitha Rajashekar in the lead roles and music composed by Krishna-Chakra." ], "title": "Bharya Bhartala Bhagotham" }, { "sentences": [ "M. M. Srilekha, (born Koduri Srilekha) is an Indian film playback singer and music composer, known for her works predominantly in Telugu cinema.", " She is the only female music director in the Telugu film industry." ], "title": "M. M. Srilekha" }, { "sentences": [ "Navvulata (English: Joke) is a 1998 Telugu comedy film, produced by D. P. Varma on Surya Vamsi Films Pvt Ltd banner and directed by Gopi Chand.", " Starring Rajendra Prasad, Maheswari in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Srilekha.", " The film recorded as \"flop\" at the box office." ], "title": "Navvulata" }, { "sentences": [ "Vivaaha Bhojanambu is a 1988 Telugu comedy film, produced by Jandhyala, Jayakrishna on J. J. Movies banner and directed by Jandhyala.", " Starring Rajendra Prasad, Chandra Mohan, Ashwini in the lead roles and music composed by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam.", " The film's title is the title of a song from the blockbuster Telugu film \"Mayabazar\".", " The original song and its video played during the credits.", " The film recorded as \"Super Hit\" at the box office." ], "title": "Vivaaha Bhojanambu" }, { "sentences": [ "Aa Okkati Adakku (English: Don't Ask That One ) is a 1992 Telugu comedy film, produced by M. Saravanan<br>M. Balasubramaniam on AVM Productions banner and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana.", " Starring Rajendra Prasad, Rambha, Rao Gopal Rao in the lead roles and music composed by Ilayaraja.", " The film is the debut of \"Rambha\" into the Telugu film industry.", " The film recorded as \"Blockbuster\" at the box office.", " It was remade into the Hindi language as \"Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi\" (1997) starring Akshay Kumar and Juhi Chawla and in Kannada as \"Bal Nan Maga\" starring Jaggesh." ], "title": "Aa Okkati Adakku" }, { "sentences": [ "KP Naveen (born 10 September 1981) is a Music director and percussionist in the Telugu film industry.", " He plays rhythm pad in television shows and has performed in various live shows along with legendary singers.", " He is also a sound engineer and an actor.", " He has acted in the television soap \"Sri Sai Manasa Vasistyam\", which was telecasted in a regional Telugu channel.", " From 2006 to 2015, he assisted popular Telugu music director MM.", " Srilekha, who is the only female music director in the Indian film industry and has her name in the limca book of records.", " He is the MUSIC DIRECTOR of a Hindi movie- \"Do Nawabs Hyderabad Kay\"." ], "title": "Naveen KP" }, { "sentences": [ "Thodallullu (English: Co-Brothers) is a 1988 Telugu comedy film, produced by G. V. G. Raju on Vijaya Lakshmi Movies banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao.", " Starring Rajendra Prasad, Chandra Mohan, Gautami in the lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti." ], "title": "Thodallullu" } ]
[ "Title: Jayammu Nischayammu Raa (1989 film)\n\nJayammu Nischayammu Raa (English: Victory is Certain) is 1989 Telugu comedy film produced by G. V. H. Prasad on Sudarshana Pictures banner, presented by Satyanarayana, Kota Srinivasa Rao and directed by Jandhyala. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Sumalatha, Chandra Mohan in the lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti. The film's title is the title of a famous song from the Telugu film \"Sabash Ramudu\" (1959). The film marked the debut of famous comedian \"Dharmavarapu Subramanyam\" into film industry. The film recorded as \"Super Hit\" at the box office.", "Title: Bhama Kalapam\n\nBhama Kalapam is a 1988 Telugu comedy film, produced by Gandham Jagan Mohan on Raga Himaja Films banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Rajani, Ramya Krishna in the lead roles and music composed by Vasu Rao.", "Title: Donga Kollu\n\nDonga Kollu (Telugu: దొంగ కోళ్ళు ) is a 1988 Telugu comedy film, produced by Gutta Madhusudana Rao on M. R. C. Movie Creations banner and directed by Vijaya Bapineedu. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Sumalatha in lead roles and music composed by Vasu Rao. The film is a remake of Malayalam movie \"Sanmanassullavarkku Samadhanam\" (1986) which was also remade in Hindi as \"Yeh Teraa Ghar Yeh Meraa Ghar\" (2001).", "Title: Bharya Bhartala Bhagotham\n\nBharya Bhartala Bhagotham (English: Wife & Husband's Drama) is a 1988 Telugu comedy film, produced by Maripalli Mahiratnam Gupta, Yamsaani Prakash Gupta on Gangotri Pictures banner and directed by Mahesh Kumar. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Chandra Mohan, Ashwini, Jeevitha Rajashekar in the lead roles and music composed by Krishna-Chakra.", "Title: M. M. Srilekha\n\nM. M. Srilekha, (born Koduri Srilekha) is an Indian film playback singer and music composer, known for her works predominantly in Telugu cinema. She is the only female music director in the Telugu film industry.", "Title: Navvulata\n\nNavvulata (English: Joke) is a 1998 Telugu comedy film, produced by D. P. Varma on Surya Vamsi Films Pvt Ltd banner and directed by Gopi Chand. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Maheswari in the lead roles and music composed by M. M. Srilekha. The film recorded as \"flop\" at the box office.", "Title: Vivaaha Bhojanambu\n\nVivaaha Bhojanambu is a 1988 Telugu comedy film, produced by Jandhyala, Jayakrishna on J. J. Movies banner and directed by Jandhyala. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Chandra Mohan, Ashwini in the lead roles and music composed by S. P. Balasubrahmanyam. The film's title is the title of a song from the blockbuster Telugu film \"Mayabazar\". The original song and its video played during the credits. The film recorded as \"Super Hit\" at the box office.", "Title: Aa Okkati Adakku\n\nAa Okkati Adakku (English: Don't Ask That One ) is a 1992 Telugu comedy film, produced by M. Saravanan<br>M. Balasubramaniam on AVM Productions banner and directed by E. V. V. Satyanarayana. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Rambha, Rao Gopal Rao in the lead roles and music composed by Ilayaraja. The film is the debut of \"Rambha\" into the Telugu film industry. The film recorded as \"Blockbuster\" at the box office. It was remade into the Hindi language as \"Mr. and Mrs. Khiladi\" (1997) starring Akshay Kumar and Juhi Chawla and in Kannada as \"Bal Nan Maga\" starring Jaggesh.", "Title: Naveen KP\n\nKP Naveen (born 10 September 1981) is a Music director and percussionist in the Telugu film industry. He plays rhythm pad in television shows and has performed in various live shows along with legendary singers. He is also a sound engineer and an actor. He has acted in the television soap \"Sri Sai Manasa Vasistyam\", which was telecasted in a regional Telugu channel. From 2006 to 2015, he assisted popular Telugu music director MM. Srilekha, who is the only female music director in the Indian film industry and has her name in the limca book of records. He is the MUSIC DIRECTOR of a Hindi movie- \"Do Nawabs Hyderabad Kay\".", "Title: Thodallullu\n\nThodallullu (English: Co-Brothers) is a 1988 Telugu comedy film, produced by G. V. G. Raju on Vijaya Lakshmi Movies banner and directed by Relangi Narasimha Rao. Starring Rajendra Prasad, Chandra Mohan, Gautami in the lead roles and music composed by Raj-Koti." ]
5,816
Roark Capital Group is named after what character in the novel "The Fountainhead" who was considered to be the ideal man by the author?
Howard Roark
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Ginsberg is the President of Roark Capital Group, a private equity firm based in Atlanta, Georgia with over $7.3 billion in equity capital raised since inception.", " Roark has acquired 45 multi-unit/franchise businesses that generate more than $24 billion in system revenues from over 27,000 units located in 50 states and 74 countries.", " Roark's current and past portfolio companies include Arby's, Auntie Anne's, Batteries Plus Bulbs, Carl's Jr., Carvel, Cinnabon, Corner Bakery, Drybar, Econo Lube, Great Expressions Dental Centers, Hardee's, Il Fornaio, Jimmy John's, Maaco, Meineke, Millers Ale House, Massage Envy, Naf Naf Grill, Orangetheory Fitness, PetValu, Pet Supermarket, Primrose Schools, Take 5 Oil Change, Quala, and Wingstop, among others.", " In addition to his role as President, Ginsberg serves as a director of Great Expressions Dental Centers." ], "title": "Paul D. Ginsberg" }, { "sentences": [ "The Randian hero is a ubiquitous figure in the fiction of 20th-century novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand, most famously in the figures of \"The Fountainhead\"' s Howard Roark and \"Atlas Shrugged\"' s John Galt.", " Rand's self-declared purpose in writing fiction was to project an \"ideal man\"—a man who perseveres to achieve his values, even when his ability and independence leads to conflict with others." ], "title": "Randian hero" }, { "sentences": [ "Cinnabon is an American chain of baked goods stores and kiosks, normally found in areas with high pedestrian traffic such as malls, airports and rest stops.", " The company's signature item is a cinnamon roll.", " As of July 2009, over 750 Cinnabon bakeries were operating in more than 30 countries.", " Its headquarters are in Sandy Springs, Georgia.", " The company is owned by Focus Brands, an affiliate of private equity firm Roark Capital Group.", " The President & Chief Operating Officer is currently Kat Cole, who worked her way up from serving as a waitress at a fast casual chain to President & COO of Cinnabon before age 35." ], "title": "Cinnabon" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fountainhead is a 1943 novel by Russian-American author Ayn Rand, her first major literary success.", " The novel's protagonist, Howard Roark, is an individualistic young architect who designs modernist buildings and refuses to compromise with an architectural establishment unwilling to accept innovation.", " Roark embodies what Rand believed to be the ideal man, and his struggle reflects Rand's belief that individualism is superior to collectivism." ], "title": "The Fountainhead" }, { "sentences": [ "Terren Scott Peizer dubbed the \"Zelig of Wall Street\" is currently the Chairman of his personal Los Angeles-based investment company, Acuitas Group Holdings (AGH), which in turn owns 100% of Crede Capital Group (CCG) which invests in public companies, and provides growth capital to small and medium-sized enterprises.", " Since its inception in June 2009, CCG has provided companies with capital commitments and funding in excess of $1.2 Billion.", " Besides its ownership of Crede Capital, Acuitas Group owns 72% of Catasys, Inc., a provider of proprietary big data based analytics and predictive modeling driven behavioral health management services for health plans; and owns 100% of NeurMedix, Inc., a biotech company that develops and commercializes disease modifying small molecules to treat neuro-degenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, Migraine disease, Huntington’s disease, ALS, MS, Epilepsy, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Retina disease.", " Peizer is Founder, Chairman of the three Acuitas companies, and is CEO of Catasys, Inc. and Crede Capital Group.", " Having developed a bioscience and healthcare expertise, Peizer’s Crede Capital became the largest shareholder in 22nd Century Group, Inc., a public company that is commercializing bio-plant technology to harm-reduce tobacco, creating very low nicotine and very low tar tobacco products which affect levels of addiction and cancer causing carcinogens.", " On October 1, 2015 New England Journal of Medicine published a landmark study on the company’s very low nicotine spectrum cigarettes.", " In October 2014, Peizer and 22nd Century formed a JV to commercialize the company’s products in China with China National Tobacco Company, the largest tobacco company in the world and the largest monopoly in China.", " China represents over 50% of the worldwide tobacco market." ], "title": "Terren Peizer" }, { "sentences": [ "Melankomas, or Melancomas, was an Ancient Greek boxer from Caria and victor in the 207th Olympiad (AD 49).", " Known to us mainly from the 28th and 29th Discourses of \"Dio Chrysostom\", in which that writer uses his life as a canvas for a discussion of the ideal athlete and the ideal man, Dio praises his athleticism, good looks, and brave heart.", " With regard to his boxing, claims for him a unique style: he would totally avoid the punches of the other boxer without throwing any himself.", " Dio says he never lost a match, hit an opponent, or was struck by an opponent.", " Themistius reports that the emperor Titus was his lover (\"erastes \")." ], "title": "Melankomas" } ]
[ "Title: Janus Capital Group\n\nJanus Capital Group, Inc. was an American publicly owned investment firm headquartered in Denver, Colorado. The company's asset-management disciplines included growth, core, international, value, mathematical, alternative and fixed-income. These products were sold through advisors and financial intermediaries, to institutional investors and directly to retail investors. Janus Capital Group was created as a result of the January 1, 2003, merger of Janus Capital Corporation into its parent company, Stilwell Financial Inc. Janus Capital Group consists of Janus Capital Management LLC (Janus), INTECH Investment Management LLC (INTECH), and Kapstream Capital Pty Limited (Kapstream), in addition to a range of exchange‐traded products. Additionally, Janus Capital Group owns 80% of Perkins Investment Management (formerly Perkins, Wolf, McDonnell and Company).", "Title: Roark Capital Group\n\nRoark Capital Group is an American private equity firm with over $6.5 billion in equity capital raised since inception that is focused on leveraged buyout investments in middle-market companies primarily in the franchise/multi-unit, restaurant and food, retail healthcare and business services sectors. The firm is named for Howard Roark, the protagonist in Ayn Rand's novel, \"The Fountainhead\". The firm's name is not meant to connote any particular political philosophy but instead signifies the firm's admiration for the iconoclastic qualities of independence and self-assurance embodied by The Fountainhead's central figure.", "Title: Focus Brands\n\nFocus Brands is an affiliate of the Atlanta-based private equity firm, Roark Capital Group, that currently owns the Schlotzsky's, Carvel, Cinnabon, Moe's Southwest Grill, McAlister's Deli, and Auntie Anne's brands. It is based in Sandy Springs, Georgia and operates over 5,000 stores.", "Title: Atkins Nutritionals\n\nAtkins Nutritionals, Inc. was founded by Robert Atkins in order to promote the low-carbohydrate packaged foods of the Atkins diet. Currently it is owned by Roark Capital Group.", "Title: Paul D. Ginsberg\n\nPaul D. Ginsberg is the President of Roark Capital Group, a private equity firm based in Atlanta, Georgia with over $7.3 billion in equity capital raised since inception. Roark has acquired 45 multi-unit/franchise businesses that generate more than $24 billion in system revenues from over 27,000 units located in 50 states and 74 countries. Roark's current and past portfolio companies include Arby's, Auntie Anne's, Batteries Plus Bulbs, Carl's Jr., Carvel, Cinnabon, Corner Bakery, Drybar, Econo Lube, Great Expressions Dental Centers, Hardee's, Il Fornaio, Jimmy John's, Maaco, Meineke, Millers Ale House, Massage Envy, Naf Naf Grill, Orangetheory Fitness, PetValu, Pet Supermarket, Primrose Schools, Take 5 Oil Change, Quala, and Wingstop, among others. In addition to his role as President, Ginsberg serves as a director of Great Expressions Dental Centers.", "Title: Randian hero\n\nThe Randian hero is a ubiquitous figure in the fiction of 20th-century novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand, most famously in the figures of \"The Fountainhead\"' s Howard Roark and \"Atlas Shrugged\"' s John Galt. Rand's self-declared purpose in writing fiction was to project an \"ideal man\"—a man who perseveres to achieve his values, even when his ability and independence leads to conflict with others.", "Title: Cinnabon\n\nCinnabon is an American chain of baked goods stores and kiosks, normally found in areas with high pedestrian traffic such as malls, airports and rest stops. The company's signature item is a cinnamon roll. As of July 2009, over 750 Cinnabon bakeries were operating in more than 30 countries. Its headquarters are in Sandy Springs, Georgia. The company is owned by Focus Brands, an affiliate of private equity firm Roark Capital Group. The President & Chief Operating Officer is currently Kat Cole, who worked her way up from serving as a waitress at a fast casual chain to President & COO of Cinnabon before age 35.", "Title: The Fountainhead\n\nThe Fountainhead is a 1943 novel by Russian-American author Ayn Rand, her first major literary success. The novel's protagonist, Howard Roark, is an individualistic young architect who designs modernist buildings and refuses to compromise with an architectural establishment unwilling to accept innovation. Roark embodies what Rand believed to be the ideal man, and his struggle reflects Rand's belief that individualism is superior to collectivism.", "Title: Terren Peizer\n\nTerren Scott Peizer dubbed the \"Zelig of Wall Street\" is currently the Chairman of his personal Los Angeles-based investment company, Acuitas Group Holdings (AGH), which in turn owns 100% of Crede Capital Group (CCG) which invests in public companies, and provides growth capital to small and medium-sized enterprises. Since its inception in June 2009, CCG has provided companies with capital commitments and funding in excess of $1.2 Billion. Besides its ownership of Crede Capital, Acuitas Group owns 72% of Catasys, Inc., a provider of proprietary big data based analytics and predictive modeling driven behavioral health management services for health plans; and owns 100% of NeurMedix, Inc., a biotech company that develops and commercializes disease modifying small molecules to treat neuro-degenerative diseases, such as Parkinson’s disease, Alzheimer’s disease, Migraine disease, Huntington’s disease, ALS, MS, Epilepsy, Traumatic Brain Injury, and Retina disease. Peizer is Founder, Chairman of the three Acuitas companies, and is CEO of Catasys, Inc. and Crede Capital Group. Having developed a bioscience and healthcare expertise, Peizer’s Crede Capital became the largest shareholder in 22nd Century Group, Inc., a public company that is commercializing bio-plant technology to harm-reduce tobacco, creating very low nicotine and very low tar tobacco products which affect levels of addiction and cancer causing carcinogens. On October 1, 2015 New England Journal of Medicine published a landmark study on the company’s very low nicotine spectrum cigarettes. In October 2014, Peizer and 22nd Century formed a JV to commercialize the company’s products in China with China National Tobacco Company, the largest tobacco company in the world and the largest monopoly in China. China represents over 50% of the worldwide tobacco market.", "Title: Melankomas\n\nMelankomas, or Melancomas, was an Ancient Greek boxer from Caria and victor in the 207th Olympiad (AD 49). Known to us mainly from the 28th and 29th Discourses of \"Dio Chrysostom\", in which that writer uses his life as a canvas for a discussion of the ideal athlete and the ideal man, Dio praises his athleticism, good looks, and brave heart. With regard to his boxing, claims for him a unique style: he would totally avoid the punches of the other boxer without throwing any himself. Dio says he never lost a match, hit an opponent, or was struck by an opponent. Themistius reports that the emperor Titus was his lover (\"erastes \")." ]
5,817
In what state's capital did Abhay R. Vasavada start Raghudeep Eye Clinic?
Gujarat
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{ "title": [ "Abhay R Vasavada", "Ahmedabad" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "August Siegrist (20 May 1865, Basel – 13 December 1947) was a Swiss ophthalmologist remembered for describing Siegrist streaks.", " He trained at Basel, Zurich, Lausanne, Vienna and Bern, where he received his M.D. in 1892.", " He studied further in Bern under Emil Theodor Kocher and in Vienna under Ernst Fuchs.", " He was habilitated in ophthalmology at Basel in 1900, and in 1903 succeeded Ernst Pflüger as professor of ophthalmology and director of the eye clinic at the University of Bern.", " He maintained these positions at Bern up until 1935.", " He worked on the correction of keratoconus including the use of early contact lenses." ], "title": "August Siegrist" }, { "sentences": [ "Dr Abhay R. Vasavada started Raghudeep Eye Clinic (REH) - as a cataract speciality centre in 1984 Ahmedabad, India.", " He is the first Indian and only the second Asian to be awarded the Binkhorst Medal Lecture by the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons (ASCRS) in 2011 .", " This medal is one of the highest honours conferred for an outstanding contribution in the field of Ophthalmology." ], "title": "Abhay R Vasavada" }, { "sentences": [ "Esther Ayuso (born November 1958) was the first female Belizean architect.", " She is known for her designs to improve hospitals in Belize including Belize Medical Associates, the Cleopatra White Polyclinic, Matron Robert polyclinic, the Hoy Eye Clinic and the PICU/NICU wing of Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital due to be completed in 2015.", " She has served as a Senator and as the Chair of the National Women's Commission, as well as the Belizean delegate to the Inter-American Commission of Women.", " In 2015 she was awarded the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for contributions to the community." ], "title": "Esther Ayuso" }, { "sentences": [ "Wills Eye Hospital is a non-profit eye clinic and hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.", " It was established in 1832 and is the oldest continually operating eye-care facility in the United States.", " It is affiliated with the medical school of Thomas Jefferson University." ], "title": "Wills Eye Hospital" }, { "sentences": [ "Ahmedabad ( ), also known as Amdavad or Karnavati, is the largest city and former capital of Gujarat, which is a state in India.", " It is the administrative headquarters of the Ahmedabad district and the seat of the Gujarat High Court.", " With a population of more than 6.3 million and an extended population of 7.8 million, it is the sixth largest city and seventh largest metropolitan area of India.", " Ahmedabad is located on the banks of the Sabarmati River, 30 km from the state capital Gandhinagar, which is its twin city." ], "title": "Ahmedabad" }, { "sentences": [ "Alfred Vogt received his doctorate from the University of Basel in 1904.", " After training in ophthalmology under professor Karl Mellinger in Basel, Vogt started private practice in 1906.", " In 1909 he was appointed head physician of the ophthalmological department of the cantonal hospital in the city of Aarau.", " In 1917 he was appointed professor extraordinarius and director of the University of Basel's eye clinic.", " In 1923 he was appointed professor ordinarius and director of the University of Zurich's eye clinic." ], "title": "Alfred Vogt" }, { "sentences": [ "Brig.Sahib Dad Khan was an important personality of Panjan Kissana.", " He belonged to Pakistan People Party.", " he was also communication minister of Punjab, Pakistan.", "His four sons have started a welfare trust in his memory with the name Brig. Sahib Dad Khan Welfare Trust.", " The first project of the trust is named as \"Karam Bagh\".", " This project consists of One Free Eye Clinic which will later be converted into a complete Eye Hospital, One Primary and Secondary School and one College which will provide free education to local students.", " One Technical Training College is also under construction which will provide one year City & Guilds London Certified Diploma to Local students.", " Further details can be found on their official website.", " i.e www.karambagh.org" ], "title": "Panjan Kissana" }, { "sentences": [ "Marc Amsler (born February 5, 1891 in Vevey, Switzerland – died May 3, 1968) was a professor of ophthalmology in the Eye Clinic at the University of Zurich." ], "title": "Marc Amsler" }, { "sentences": [ "Gustavo E. Tamayo is a Colombian ophthalmologist known for developing a refractive surgery method known as Contoured Ablation Patterns (CAP), which enables doctors to make surgeries faster and at an easier rate.", " Tamayo has also developed and patented a procedure to treat presbyopia, which is at the moment being tested by AMO (Abbott Medical Optics) in order to massively apply this procedure in a global manner once approved by the FDA.", " He also has other patents dealing with cataract removal through laser application.", " Dr. Tamayo was designated subdirector of the Subspecialty Refractive Surgery Day at American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting in 2008 which took place in Atlanta and was appointed director for the same meeting in its 2009 edition.", " He is the president and founder of a surgical eye clinic in the north of Bogotá founded in 2001 called Bogota Laser Ocular Surgery Center.", " Dr. Gustavo E. Tamayo, M.D. also serves as a Member of the Medical Advisory Board at AMO, Presbia, Keramet and currently serves as the Medical Director for Latin America of Avedro.", " Dr. Tamayo is a member of various medical associations, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology, The Cornea Society, and both the American and European Societies of Cataract & Refractive Surgery." ], "title": "Gustavo Tamayo" }, { "sentences": [ "Matha Ayurveda Eye Hospital is an Ayurvedic eye clinic and hospital in Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram), Kerala, India." ], "title": "Matha Ayurveda Eye Hospital" } ]
[ "Title: August Siegrist\n\nAugust Siegrist (20 May 1865, Basel – 13 December 1947) was a Swiss ophthalmologist remembered for describing Siegrist streaks. He trained at Basel, Zurich, Lausanne, Vienna and Bern, where he received his M.D. in 1892. He studied further in Bern under Emil Theodor Kocher and in Vienna under Ernst Fuchs. He was habilitated in ophthalmology at Basel in 1900, and in 1903 succeeded Ernst Pflüger as professor of ophthalmology and director of the eye clinic at the University of Bern. He maintained these positions at Bern up until 1935. He worked on the correction of keratoconus including the use of early contact lenses.", "Title: Abhay R Vasavada\n\nDr Abhay R. Vasavada started Raghudeep Eye Clinic (REH) - as a cataract speciality centre in 1984 Ahmedabad, India. He is the first Indian and only the second Asian to be awarded the Binkhorst Medal Lecture by the American Society of Cataract & Refractive Surgeons (ASCRS) in 2011 . This medal is one of the highest honours conferred for an outstanding contribution in the field of Ophthalmology.", "Title: Esther Ayuso\n\nEsther Ayuso (born November 1958) was the first female Belizean architect. She is known for her designs to improve hospitals in Belize including Belize Medical Associates, the Cleopatra White Polyclinic, Matron Robert polyclinic, the Hoy Eye Clinic and the PICU/NICU wing of Karl Heusner Memorial Hospital due to be completed in 2015. She has served as a Senator and as the Chair of the National Women's Commission, as well as the Belizean delegate to the Inter-American Commission of Women. In 2015 she was awarded the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire for contributions to the community.", "Title: Wills Eye Hospital\n\nWills Eye Hospital is a non-profit eye clinic and hospital in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It was established in 1832 and is the oldest continually operating eye-care facility in the United States. It is affiliated with the medical school of Thomas Jefferson University.", "Title: Ahmedabad\n\nAhmedabad ( ), also known as Amdavad or Karnavati, is the largest city and former capital of Gujarat, which is a state in India. It is the administrative headquarters of the Ahmedabad district and the seat of the Gujarat High Court. With a population of more than 6.3 million and an extended population of 7.8 million, it is the sixth largest city and seventh largest metropolitan area of India. Ahmedabad is located on the banks of the Sabarmati River, 30 km from the state capital Gandhinagar, which is its twin city.", "Title: Alfred Vogt\n\nAlfred Vogt received his doctorate from the University of Basel in 1904. After training in ophthalmology under professor Karl Mellinger in Basel, Vogt started private practice in 1906. In 1909 he was appointed head physician of the ophthalmological department of the cantonal hospital in the city of Aarau. In 1917 he was appointed professor extraordinarius and director of the University of Basel's eye clinic. In 1923 he was appointed professor ordinarius and director of the University of Zurich's eye clinic.", "Title: Panjan Kissana\n\nBrig.Sahib Dad Khan was an important personality of Panjan Kissana. He belonged to Pakistan People Party. he was also communication minister of Punjab, Pakistan. His four sons have started a welfare trust in his memory with the name Brig. Sahib Dad Khan Welfare Trust. The first project of the trust is named as \"Karam Bagh\". This project consists of One Free Eye Clinic which will later be converted into a complete Eye Hospital, One Primary and Secondary School and one College which will provide free education to local students. One Technical Training College is also under construction which will provide one year City & Guilds London Certified Diploma to Local students. Further details can be found on their official website. i.e www.karambagh.org", "Title: Marc Amsler\n\nMarc Amsler (born February 5, 1891 in Vevey, Switzerland – died May 3, 1968) was a professor of ophthalmology in the Eye Clinic at the University of Zurich.", "Title: Gustavo Tamayo\n\nGustavo E. Tamayo is a Colombian ophthalmologist known for developing a refractive surgery method known as Contoured Ablation Patterns (CAP), which enables doctors to make surgeries faster and at an easier rate. Tamayo has also developed and patented a procedure to treat presbyopia, which is at the moment being tested by AMO (Abbott Medical Optics) in order to massively apply this procedure in a global manner once approved by the FDA. He also has other patents dealing with cataract removal through laser application. Dr. Tamayo was designated subdirector of the Subspecialty Refractive Surgery Day at American Academy of Ophthalmology meeting in 2008 which took place in Atlanta and was appointed director for the same meeting in its 2009 edition. He is the president and founder of a surgical eye clinic in the north of Bogotá founded in 2001 called Bogota Laser Ocular Surgery Center. Dr. Gustavo E. Tamayo, M.D. also serves as a Member of the Medical Advisory Board at AMO, Presbia, Keramet and currently serves as the Medical Director for Latin America of Avedro. Dr. Tamayo is a member of various medical associations, including the American Academy of Ophthalmology, The Cornea Society, and both the American and European Societies of Cataract & Refractive Surgery.", "Title: Matha Ayurveda Eye Hospital\n\nMatha Ayurveda Eye Hospital is an Ayurvedic eye clinic and hospital in Trivandrum (Thiruvananthapuram), Kerala, India." ]
5,818
The company that took over Robert William Hudson's business was founded in what year?
1885
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{ "title": [ "Robert William Hudson", "Lever Brothers" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Hon. Robert William Hanson (born 3 October 1960) is a British financier and business man.", " He is Chairman of Hanson Family Holdings, a private company which owns businesses in the fields of logistics, investment banking, news media, and chemicals." ], "title": "Robert Hanson (financier)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Corporation took over the services operated by the Blackburn and Over Darwen Tramways Company within its boundary on 1st January 1899.", " Under the leadership of Mr Robert William Smith-Saville (General Manager of the Tramways Dept) a programme of modernisation and electrification was proposed, but in the meantime between January 1899 to October 1900 the old steam trams continued to run services between Darwen and Blackburn operated by Blackburn Corporation Tramways under an agreement with Darwen Corporation." ], "title": "Darwen Corporation Tramways" }, { "sentences": [ "Lever Brothers was a British manufacturing company founded in 1885 by brothers William Hesketh Lever (1851–1925) and James Darcy Lever (1854–1916).", " They invested in and successfully promoted a new soap-making process invented by chemist William Hough Watson.", " In 1930, Lever Brothers merged with Margarine Unie to form Unilever." ], "title": "Lever Brothers" }, { "sentences": [ "Laxton Brothers was a business founded by Edward Augustine Lowe Laxton MBE (1869–1951) and William Hudson Lowe Laxton (1866–1923) who were notable horticulturists, pioneers of plant breeding and experts on fruit production creating several new strains of fruit such as 'Laxtonberry', 'Laxton's Delicious' plum tree, Laxton's No.1 red currant, Laxton’s Superb apples and the award winning Lord Lambourne apple." ], "title": "Laxton Brothers" }, { "sentences": [ "Viscount Hudson, of Pewsey in the County of Wiltshire, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom.", " It was created in 1952 for the Conservative politician Robert Hudson.", " He was the son of Robert William Hudson and the grandson of soap-flake manufacturer Robert Spear Hudson.", " The title became extinct on the early death of the first Viscount's son, the second Viscount, in 1963." ], "title": "Viscount Hudson" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1909 Rangitikei by-election was a by-election held during the 17th New Zealand Parliament in the Rangitikei electorate of the North Island.", " This was the sixth by-election since the Rangitikei electorate was established for the 1861 election.", " The previous by-election took place in 1892 and the following one took place in 1978.", " The Second Ballot Act 1908 was in force and in the first ballot, and Frank Hockly of the opposition Reform Party won the first ballot, but Robert William Smith of the governing Liberal Party was ultimately chosen in the second ballot." ], "title": "Rangitikei by-election, 1909" }, { "sentences": [ "R.W.Randall's Brewery is a brewery based in St Peter Port, Guernsey founded in 1868 by Robert Henry Randall.", " The company was continued by his son, Robert William Randall, who gave the brewery its name." ], "title": "Randalls Brewery" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert William Dewar Boyce (born 1943, Montreal) was (until his retirement) a Senior Lecturer in International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).", " His main fields of interest are French external relations in the twentieth century, the role of economics, business and banking in modern international relations, Canadian external relations since 1900, and the modern history of international communications." ], "title": "Robert Boyce" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert William Hudson (1856–1937) was born in West Bromwich, the eldest son of Robert Spear Hudson who had founded a soap-flake manufacturing business.", " Hudson managed his father's company until it was taken over by Lever Brothers Ltd in 1908." ], "title": "Robert William Hudson" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Dangereuse\" was a tartane named \"Duguay-Trouin\" that the French Navy requisioned in May 1794 to serve as an aviso.", " The Navy renamed her \"Dangereuse\" either in May 1795 or on 2 March 1796.", " She was one of a flotilla of seven gun-vessels that Commodore Sir Sidney Smith in HMS \"Tigre\" took at Acre on 18 March 1799, all of which the British took into service.", " At capture \"Dangereuse\" carried six guns and had a crew of 23 men.", " Smith put her under the command of Lieutenant Robert William Tyte (acting)." ], "title": "HMS Dangereuse (1799)" } ]
[ "Title: Robert Hanson (financier)\n\nThe Hon. Robert William Hanson (born 3 October 1960) is a British financier and business man. He is Chairman of Hanson Family Holdings, a private company which owns businesses in the fields of logistics, investment banking, news media, and chemicals.", "Title: Darwen Corporation Tramways\n\nThe Corporation took over the services operated by the Blackburn and Over Darwen Tramways Company within its boundary on 1st January 1899. Under the leadership of Mr Robert William Smith-Saville (General Manager of the Tramways Dept) a programme of modernisation and electrification was proposed, but in the meantime between January 1899 to October 1900 the old steam trams continued to run services between Darwen and Blackburn operated by Blackburn Corporation Tramways under an agreement with Darwen Corporation.", "Title: Lever Brothers\n\nLever Brothers was a British manufacturing company founded in 1885 by brothers William Hesketh Lever (1851–1925) and James Darcy Lever (1854–1916). They invested in and successfully promoted a new soap-making process invented by chemist William Hough Watson. In 1930, Lever Brothers merged with Margarine Unie to form Unilever.", "Title: Laxton Brothers\n\nLaxton Brothers was a business founded by Edward Augustine Lowe Laxton MBE (1869–1951) and William Hudson Lowe Laxton (1866–1923) who were notable horticulturists, pioneers of plant breeding and experts on fruit production creating several new strains of fruit such as 'Laxtonberry', 'Laxton's Delicious' plum tree, Laxton's No.1 red currant, Laxton’s Superb apples and the award winning Lord Lambourne apple.", "Title: Viscount Hudson\n\nViscount Hudson, of Pewsey in the County of Wiltshire, was a title in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. It was created in 1952 for the Conservative politician Robert Hudson. He was the son of Robert William Hudson and the grandson of soap-flake manufacturer Robert Spear Hudson. The title became extinct on the early death of the first Viscount's son, the second Viscount, in 1963.", "Title: Rangitikei by-election, 1909\n\nThe 1909 Rangitikei by-election was a by-election held during the 17th New Zealand Parliament in the Rangitikei electorate of the North Island. This was the sixth by-election since the Rangitikei electorate was established for the 1861 election. The previous by-election took place in 1892 and the following one took place in 1978. The Second Ballot Act 1908 was in force and in the first ballot, and Frank Hockly of the opposition Reform Party won the first ballot, but Robert William Smith of the governing Liberal Party was ultimately chosen in the second ballot.", "Title: Randalls Brewery\n\nR.W.Randall's Brewery is a brewery based in St Peter Port, Guernsey founded in 1868 by Robert Henry Randall. The company was continued by his son, Robert William Randall, who gave the brewery its name.", "Title: Robert Boyce\n\nRobert William Dewar Boyce (born 1943, Montreal) was (until his retirement) a Senior Lecturer in International History at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE). His main fields of interest are French external relations in the twentieth century, the role of economics, business and banking in modern international relations, Canadian external relations since 1900, and the modern history of international communications.", "Title: Robert William Hudson\n\nRobert William Hudson (1856–1937) was born in West Bromwich, the eldest son of Robert Spear Hudson who had founded a soap-flake manufacturing business. Hudson managed his father's company until it was taken over by Lever Brothers Ltd in 1908.", "Title: HMS Dangereuse (1799)\n\nHMS \"Dangereuse\" was a tartane named \"Duguay-Trouin\" that the French Navy requisioned in May 1794 to serve as an aviso. The Navy renamed her \"Dangereuse\" either in May 1795 or on 2 March 1796. She was one of a flotilla of seven gun-vessels that Commodore Sir Sidney Smith in HMS \"Tigre\" took at Acre on 18 March 1799, all of which the British took into service. At capture \"Dangereuse\" carried six guns and had a crew of 23 men. Smith put her under the command of Lieutenant Robert William Tyte (acting)." ]
5,819
Who directed the British documentary that covered the killing of the wife of the 1970s punk rock scene?
Alan G. Parker
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{ "title": [ "Who Killed Nancy?", "Who Killed Nancy?", "Nancy Spungen" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 4, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Nancy Laura Spungen (February 27, 1958 – October 12, 1978) was the American girlfriend of Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious and a figure of the 1970s punk rock scene.", " Spungen's life and death have been the subject of controversy among music historians and fans of the Sex Pistols." ], "title": "Nancy Spungen" }, { "sentences": [ "You Weren’t There: A History of Chicago Punk, 1977–1984 is a 2007 documentary film about punk subculture in Chicago from 1977 through 1984.", " The film was written and directed by Joe Losurdo and Christina Tillman, and profiles the punk bars and local bands that gave rise to the city's punk rock scene in the late 1970s and early 1980s.", " Losurdo was the one-time bass player for the Chicago-based 1980s hardcore band, Life Sentence, although his group is not profiled in the movie.", " Reviewer Max Goldberg of the \"San Francisco Bay Guardian\" called the film \"a thrillingly exhaustive survey of early Chicago punk.\"" ], "title": "You Weren't There" }, { "sentences": [ "F.O.D. is a Belgian punk rock band known for its catchy melodies.", " A reviewer on \"Disagreement.net\", an established music e-zine from Luxembourg, writes that while F.O.D. doesn't reinvent punk rock, the band 'distinguishes itself from the competition because of the incredible vocal harmonies'.", " Dutch independent record label Suburban Records refers to the band as a 'household name in the Belgian punk rock scene', with a 'great live reputation'." ], "title": "F.O.D. (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Punks were an American proto-punk band from Waterford, Michigan near Detroit, who were active from 1973-1977.", " They specialized in a hard-driving, sometimes thrashing sound that anticipated much mid-to-late 1970s punk rock and 1980s hardcore.", " The group came out of the last vestiges of the Detroit rock scene that produced bands such as MC5, Iggy and the Stooges, and Death, and with these acts they formed a musical bridge between the garage rock bands of the 1960s and the later punk movement that emerged in New York and London during the mid-1970s.", " In 1977 they changed their name to the End and moved to New York with hopes of making their mark in the burgeoning punk rock scene there, but were unsuccessful, and broke up shortly thereafter.", " Though relatively unknown outside of Detroit and New York in their day, they have more recently garnered the interest and accolades of underground rock enthusiasts who consider them to be pioneers in the prototypical development of punk rock.", " Parts of their song \"My Time's Comin'\" were used in the soundtrack of two March 2016 episodes of the television series, \"Vinyl\", co-created the Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger and director Martin Scorsese." ], "title": "The Punks" }, { "sentences": [ "Dave Zegarac (born 15 February 1979 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian punk rock musician.", " Zegarac is perhaps one of the best-known figures in Winnipeg's punk rock scene.", " He is the front man of the band Brat Attack and was in other punk rock bands." ], "title": "Dave Zegarac" }, { "sentences": [ "Minneapolis hardcore is a form of hardcore punk that has evolved since the mid-1970s.", " Minneapolis-St.", " Paul featured a lively music scene in the 1960s and 1970s that included an established tradition of local indie labels and live music venues.", " The Litter were one of the protopunk bands to emerge from the scene in 1966.", " Their heavily distorted guitar amplifiers played a high volumes became the \"signature sound\" for many punk bands that emerged much later.", " A punk rock scene started to coalesce in the mid-late 1970s around Jay's Longhorn Bar and Oar Folkjokeopus record store.", " The first recognized punk rock band from Minnesota was The Suicide Commandos, who formed in 1975.", " Their first 7\" EP was released in 1976.", " They released another 7\" EP in 1977 before recording their LP later that year on \"Blank Records\", a sub-label of Mercury Records." ], "title": "Minneapolis hardcore" }, { "sentences": [ "Who Killed Nancy?", " is a British documentary film directed by Alan G. Parker.", " The movie was produced by Ben Timlett and Christine Alderson.", " It had its US theatrical opening at the Cinema Village in New York City on 30 July 2010.", " The film examines the possibility that it was not Sid Vicious who was responsible for the death of Nancy Spungen." ], "title": "Who Killed Nancy?" }, { "sentences": [ "Area 12 is a melodic punk rock band from Bogotá, Colombia.", " The band was founded in 1998 as a school project.", " They started out playing in small bars and venues in Bogotá.", " It was not an easy start, full of adversity.", " They contributed meaningfully to the creation of a Punk Rock scene in the city.", " They are considered to be one of the pioneer bands of Colombian punk rock.", " Their influences include punk rock, melodic punk, Latin punk and hard core punk.", " They have been strongly influenced by bands such as NOFX and Bad Religion.", " They have reached a mature and diverse sound over the years, creating their own lyric and musical style.", " They have performed with bands such as Ska-p, Die toten hosen, MxPx, Voodoo Glow Skulls and Joey Cape from Lagwagon." ], "title": "Area 12 (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Brisbane punk rock had its main impact between 1975 and 1984 as part of the overall punk rock scene in Australia.", " According to rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, the Queensland capital provided \"some of the most anarchistic bands\" of that era whilst it was \"arguably the most conservative city\" in the country.", " The development of the local punk movement differed from other cities because of its relative geographic isolation from other similar trends.", " The Brisbane scene also received a greater scrutiny by local police where early punk bands formed as \"an obvious backlash to an oppressed society\".", " This generated antagonistic and individualistic groups or \"snot\" driven punk bands." ], "title": "Brisbane punk rock" }, { "sentences": [ "d.b.s. were a punk rock band from North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.", " From their beginnings in 1992 to their eventual breakup in 2001, they gained popularity in the Canadian punk rock scene (and to a lesser extent, the U.S. punk rock scene)." ], "title": "D.b.s." } ]
[ "Title: Nancy Spungen\n\nNancy Laura Spungen (February 27, 1958 – October 12, 1978) was the American girlfriend of Sex Pistols bassist Sid Vicious and a figure of the 1970s punk rock scene. Spungen's life and death have been the subject of controversy among music historians and fans of the Sex Pistols.", "Title: You Weren't There\n\nYou Weren’t There: A History of Chicago Punk, 1977–1984 is a 2007 documentary film about punk subculture in Chicago from 1977 through 1984. The film was written and directed by Joe Losurdo and Christina Tillman, and profiles the punk bars and local bands that gave rise to the city's punk rock scene in the late 1970s and early 1980s. Losurdo was the one-time bass player for the Chicago-based 1980s hardcore band, Life Sentence, although his group is not profiled in the movie. Reviewer Max Goldberg of the \"San Francisco Bay Guardian\" called the film \"a thrillingly exhaustive survey of early Chicago punk.\"", "Title: F.O.D. (band)\n\nF.O.D. is a Belgian punk rock band known for its catchy melodies. A reviewer on \"Disagreement.net\", an established music e-zine from Luxembourg, writes that while F.O.D. doesn't reinvent punk rock, the band 'distinguishes itself from the competition because of the incredible vocal harmonies'. Dutch independent record label Suburban Records refers to the band as a 'household name in the Belgian punk rock scene', with a 'great live reputation'.", "Title: The Punks\n\nThe Punks were an American proto-punk band from Waterford, Michigan near Detroit, who were active from 1973-1977. They specialized in a hard-driving, sometimes thrashing sound that anticipated much mid-to-late 1970s punk rock and 1980s hardcore. The group came out of the last vestiges of the Detroit rock scene that produced bands such as MC5, Iggy and the Stooges, and Death, and with these acts they formed a musical bridge between the garage rock bands of the 1960s and the later punk movement that emerged in New York and London during the mid-1970s. In 1977 they changed their name to the End and moved to New York with hopes of making their mark in the burgeoning punk rock scene there, but were unsuccessful, and broke up shortly thereafter. Though relatively unknown outside of Detroit and New York in their day, they have more recently garnered the interest and accolades of underground rock enthusiasts who consider them to be pioneers in the prototypical development of punk rock. Parts of their song \"My Time's Comin'\" were used in the soundtrack of two March 2016 episodes of the television series, \"Vinyl\", co-created the Rolling Stones’ Mick Jagger and director Martin Scorsese.", "Title: Dave Zegarac\n\nDave Zegarac (born 15 February 1979 in Winnipeg, Manitoba) is a Canadian punk rock musician. Zegarac is perhaps one of the best-known figures in Winnipeg's punk rock scene. He is the front man of the band Brat Attack and was in other punk rock bands.", "Title: Minneapolis hardcore\n\nMinneapolis hardcore is a form of hardcore punk that has evolved since the mid-1970s. Minneapolis-St. Paul featured a lively music scene in the 1960s and 1970s that included an established tradition of local indie labels and live music venues. The Litter were one of the protopunk bands to emerge from the scene in 1966. Their heavily distorted guitar amplifiers played a high volumes became the \"signature sound\" for many punk bands that emerged much later. A punk rock scene started to coalesce in the mid-late 1970s around Jay's Longhorn Bar and Oar Folkjokeopus record store. The first recognized punk rock band from Minnesota was The Suicide Commandos, who formed in 1975. Their first 7\" EP was released in 1976. They released another 7\" EP in 1977 before recording their LP later that year on \"Blank Records\", a sub-label of Mercury Records.", "Title: Who Killed Nancy?\n\nWho Killed Nancy? is a British documentary film directed by Alan G. Parker. The movie was produced by Ben Timlett and Christine Alderson. It had its US theatrical opening at the Cinema Village in New York City on 30 July 2010. The film examines the possibility that it was not Sid Vicious who was responsible for the death of Nancy Spungen.", "Title: Area 12 (band)\n\nArea 12 is a melodic punk rock band from Bogotá, Colombia. The band was founded in 1998 as a school project. They started out playing in small bars and venues in Bogotá. It was not an easy start, full of adversity. They contributed meaningfully to the creation of a Punk Rock scene in the city. They are considered to be one of the pioneer bands of Colombian punk rock. Their influences include punk rock, melodic punk, Latin punk and hard core punk. They have been strongly influenced by bands such as NOFX and Bad Religion. They have reached a mature and diverse sound over the years, creating their own lyric and musical style. They have performed with bands such as Ska-p, Die toten hosen, MxPx, Voodoo Glow Skulls and Joey Cape from Lagwagon.", "Title: Brisbane punk rock\n\nBrisbane punk rock had its main impact between 1975 and 1984 as part of the overall punk rock scene in Australia. According to rock music historian, Ian McFarlane, the Queensland capital provided \"some of the most anarchistic bands\" of that era whilst it was \"arguably the most conservative city\" in the country. The development of the local punk movement differed from other cities because of its relative geographic isolation from other similar trends. The Brisbane scene also received a greater scrutiny by local police where early punk bands formed as \"an obvious backlash to an oppressed society\". This generated antagonistic and individualistic groups or \"snot\" driven punk bands.", "Title: D.b.s.\n\nd.b.s. were a punk rock band from North Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. From their beginnings in 1992 to their eventual breakup in 2001, they gained popularity in the Canadian punk rock scene (and to a lesser extent, the U.S. punk rock scene)." ]
5,820
Which conference affiliated National Collegiate Athletic Association has a team coached by Chris Willis in it?
Gulf South Conference
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Peach Belt Conference (PBC) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Division II level.", " Since its inception in 1990-91, the Peach Belt has developed a consistent history of excellence which continues to this day with 30 national championships and 27 national finalists.", " Starting with only two championships in 1991, in men's and women's basketball, the conference has expanded to 13 championship sports with the addition of women's golf in the fall of 2009." ], "title": "Peach Belt Conference" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gulf South Conference (GSC) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II level which operates in the southeastern United States." ], "title": "Gulf South Conference" }, { "sentences": [ "The Northeast-10 Conference is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)’s Division II level.", " Member institutions are located in the northeastern United States in the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont.", " It is the only Division II collegiate hockey conference in the United States." ], "title": "Northeast-10 Conference" }, { "sentences": [ "The Southern Conference (SoCon) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I.", " Southern Conference football teams compete in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-AA).", " Member institutions are located in the states of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia." ], "title": "Southern Conference" }, { "sentences": [ "The North Alabama Lions football team represents the University of North Alabama (UNA) in NCAA Division II competing as a member of the Gulf South Conference (GSC).", " UNA plays its home games at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama.", " They are currently coached by Chris Willis." ], "title": "North Alabama Lions football" }, { "sentences": [ "The Men's National Collegiate Athletic Association is an athletic association in the Philippines, and is the direct counterpart of the older Women's National Collegiate Athletic Association (founded in 1970).", " The Men's National Collegiate Athletic Association (MNCAA) is exclusive for men.", " The MNCAA was founded in 2004.", " Competition is divided into three divisions: Seniors for college students, Juniors for high school students, and Midgets for grade school and first year high school students.", " The competing sports of the tournament are Basketball, Volleyball, Futsal, Table Tennis, Badminton and Streetdance." ], "title": "Men's National Collegiate Athletic Association" }, { "sentences": [ "The Heartland Conference is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Division II level, which was founded in 1999.", " The majority of members are in Texas, with additional members in Arkansas, Kansas, and Oklahoma.", " The conference office is located in Waco, Texas." ], "title": "Heartland Conference" }, { "sentences": [ "Conference Carolinas, formerly known as the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference (CVAC) or the Carolinas Conference, is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) primarily in Division II, and as one of the four Division I conferences for men's volleyball.", " Originally formed in 1930, the league reached its modern incarnation in 1994.", " Member institutions are located in the southeastern United States in the states of Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee.", " Conference Carolinas currently has 11 small college or university private institutions that make-up their membership." ], "title": "Conference Carolinas" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ohio Collegiate Athletic Conference was a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) that began play as an athletic conference in 2009." ], "title": "Ohio Collegiate Athletic Conference" }, { "sentences": [ "The Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (or CACC) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Division II.", " Member institutions are located in the northeastern United States in the states of Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania." ], "title": "Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference" } ]
[ "Title: Peach Belt Conference\n\nThe Peach Belt Conference (PBC) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Division II level. Since its inception in 1990-91, the Peach Belt has developed a consistent history of excellence which continues to this day with 30 national championships and 27 national finalists. Starting with only two championships in 1991, in men's and women's basketball, the conference has expanded to 13 championship sports with the addition of women's golf in the fall of 2009.", "Title: Gulf South Conference\n\nThe Gulf South Conference (GSC) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division II level which operates in the southeastern United States.", "Title: Northeast-10 Conference\n\nThe Northeast-10 Conference is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)’s Division II level. Member institutions are located in the northeastern United States in the states of Connecticut, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New York, and Vermont. It is the only Division II collegiate hockey conference in the United States.", "Title: Southern Conference\n\nThe Southern Conference (SoCon) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I. Southern Conference football teams compete in the Football Championship Subdivision (formerly known as Division I-AA). Member institutions are located in the states of Alabama, Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, and Virginia.", "Title: North Alabama Lions football\n\nThe North Alabama Lions football team represents the University of North Alabama (UNA) in NCAA Division II competing as a member of the Gulf South Conference (GSC). UNA plays its home games at Braly Municipal Stadium in Florence, Alabama. They are currently coached by Chris Willis.", "Title: Men's National Collegiate Athletic Association\n\nThe Men's National Collegiate Athletic Association is an athletic association in the Philippines, and is the direct counterpart of the older Women's National Collegiate Athletic Association (founded in 1970). The Men's National Collegiate Athletic Association (MNCAA) is exclusive for men. The MNCAA was founded in 2004. Competition is divided into three divisions: Seniors for college students, Juniors for high school students, and Midgets for grade school and first year high school students. The competing sports of the tournament are Basketball, Volleyball, Futsal, Table Tennis, Badminton and Streetdance.", "Title: Heartland Conference\n\nThe Heartland Conference is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Division II level, which was founded in 1999. The majority of members are in Texas, with additional members in Arkansas, Kansas, and Oklahoma. The conference office is located in Waco, Texas.", "Title: Conference Carolinas\n\nConference Carolinas, formerly known as the Carolinas-Virginia Athletic Conference (CVAC) or the Carolinas Conference, is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) primarily in Division II, and as one of the four Division I conferences for men's volleyball. Originally formed in 1930, the league reached its modern incarnation in 1994. Member institutions are located in the southeastern United States in the states of Georgia, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee. Conference Carolinas currently has 11 small college or university private institutions that make-up their membership.", "Title: Ohio Collegiate Athletic Conference\n\nThe Ohio Collegiate Athletic Conference was a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the United States Collegiate Athletic Association (USCAA) that began play as an athletic conference in 2009.", "Title: Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference\n\nThe Central Atlantic Collegiate Conference (or CACC) is a collegiate athletic conference affiliated with the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)'s Division II. Member institutions are located in the northeastern United States in the states of Connecticut, Delaware, New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania." ]
5,821
Last Young Renegade is the seventh studio album by which American rock band, who got their name from the lyrics of a song by New Found Glory?
All Time Low
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Good Times\" is a song recorded by American rock band All Time Low for their seventh studio album, \"Last Young Renegade\" (2017).", " Lead singer Alex Gaskarth co-wrote the song with its producers, Andrew Goldstein and Dan Book.", " The song was first released to digital retailers on May 31, 2017 as the fourth and final promotional track before the album's release.", " \"Good Times\" was serviced to American adult radio on June 26, 2017 through Fueled by Ramen as the second official single from \"Last Young Renegade\"." ], "title": "Good Times (All Time Low song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Clearview 77 was a punk rock quartet hailing from Brooklyn, NY.", " Born in the summer of 1996, CV77 was the true definition of the \"local\" band.", " The band has played countless shows within the East Coast with acts like Face to Face, New Found Glory, Finch, Saves the Day, The Amazing Crowns, US Bombs, Big Wig, Murphy's Law, Alkaline Trio, The Queers, GOB, and many more.", " In their 8-year existence the band managed to finish at the top of the charts and competitions for CMJ, Discmakers, Garageband.com, mp3.com, Jim Beam, Loudenergy, had a song aired on CNN and Good Morning America, and added to college radio stations across the US.", " The band also finished in the top 10 in 92.3 FM K-ROCK' best unsigned band of 2000 contest.", " Clearview 77 have also been featured on multiple compilations with acts like NOFX, New Found Glory, Auto Pilot Off, Agnostic Front, Midtown, ALL, Saves the Day, Down By Law, Circle Jerks, and many more.", " The opening track on their 2000 EP \"Another Story\" produced by Agnostic Front frontman Roger Miret was played on K-ROCK's \"The Buzz\" with Matt Pinfield.", " This led to many 1st's for the band as they performed on live TV for \"Studio Y\" on cables Metro Channel.", " Clearview 77 also received ample airplay on national radio with their cover of the U2 classic \"With or Without You\" in 2002.", " At the tail end of their career the band recorded 2 songs and filmed TV commercial spots for the cable network TNN.", " The promo spots for the networks James Bond marathon aired on MTV, ESPN, TNN, TNT, TV Land, and Nickolodeon in the winter of 2002.", " The band parted ways and retired in the beginning of 2004." ], "title": "Clearview 77" }, { "sentences": [ "New Found Glory (formerly A New Found Glory) is an American rock band from Coral Springs, Florida, formed in 1997.", " The band currently consists of Jordan Pundik (lead vocals), Ian Grushka (bass guitar), Chad Gilbert (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Cyrus Bolooki (drums).", " Longtime rhythm guitarist and lyricist Steve Klein departed from the band in late 2013, following \"personal differences.\"", " During their lengthy recording career, the band have released nine studio albums, one live album, two EPs, and three cover albums." ], "title": "New Found Glory" }, { "sentences": [ "Last Young Renegade is the seventh studio album by American rock band All Time Low.", " It was released on June 2, 2017, and is their first release with Fueled by Ramen.", " The lead single, \"Dirty Laundry\" premiered on BBC Radio 1 on February 17, 2017.", " The album debuted at number nine on the US \"Billboard\" 200, selling 33,000 units in its first week." ], "title": "Last Young Renegade" }, { "sentences": [ "Nothing Gold Can Stay is the debut studio album by American rock band New Found Glory, released on October 19, 1999 through independent record label Eulogy Recordings.", " At the time, the band was then named \"A New Found Glory\", but later dropped the indefinite article \"A\" due to some fans struggling to find their records in stores.", " The original pressings of the album contained samplings from several films including \"The Outsiders\" (1983), \"Weird Science\" (1985), and \"That Thing You Do!", "\" (1996), as well as Robert Frost's poem \"Nothing Gold Can Stay\", after which the album is named." ], "title": "Nothing Gold Can Stay (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "All Time Low is an American rock band from Towson, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore, formed in 2003.", " The band currently consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Alex Gaskarth, lead guitarist and backing vocalist Jack Barakat, bassist and backing vocalist Zack Merrick and drummer Rian Dawson.", " The band's name is taken from lyrics in the song \"Head on Collision\" by New Found Glory.", " The band consistently tours year-long, has headlined numerous tours, and has appeared at music festivals including Warped Tour, Reading and Leeds and Soundwave." ], "title": "All Time Low" }, { "sentences": [ "Radiosurgery is the seventh studio album by American rock band New Found Glory.", " It was first released on September 30, 2011 in Australia, before its wider release on October 4 through independent label Epitaph Records.", " It is the band's final studio album to feature founding guitarist Steve Klein.", " To follow up predecessor \"Not Without a Fight\" (2009), the band began writing new material during their stint on the 2010 Honda Civic Tour.", " After self-producing a set of demos and contacting long-term record producer Neal Avron, the band went on to record the album in Avron's home recording studio over a period of three months in 2011.", " The quintet set out to write an album that paid homage to classic punk rock records that first inspired them to form a band during the 1990s.", " Listening extensively to the likes of early Green Day and Ramones, New Found Glory strove to create a sound that could \"bridge the gap\" between old and new generations of the genre." ], "title": "Radiosurgery (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "A Very New Found Glory Christmas is the third EP by American rock band New Found Glory.", " Self-produced by the band, it is a special edition Christmas-themed acoustic recording featuring two original songs and three covers.", " The EP was limited to 2,000 pressings and was released via cassette tape on December 1, 2012.", " 1,000 white copies were sold on tour, and 1,000 red copies were sold in their online store.", " The band released \"Nothing for Christmas\" via Rdio and Spotify on December 20, after debuting songs off the EP during the tenth anniversary tour of their \"Sticks and Stones\" album.", " The cover art is a parody of the 1990 blockbuster movie \"Home Alone\"." ], "title": "A Very New Found Glory Christmas" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Dirty Laundry\" is a song by American rock band All Time Low for their forthcoming seventh studio album, \"Last Young Renegade\" (2017).", " It was released as the album's lead single on February 17, 2017 and serves as the group's first release on the Fueled by Ramen label.", " The song impacted American alternative radio on March 7, 2017." ], "title": "Dirty Laundry (All Time Low song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Chad Everett Gilbert (born March 9, 1981) is an American musician and record producer.", " He is a founding member of the rock band New Found Glory, for whom he plays lead guitar, composes music and provides backing vocals.", " He was also the lead vocalist for New Found Glory's now-defunct side-project, International Superheroes of Hardcore.", " Additionally, Gilbert was the vocalist for the hardcore punk band Shai Hulud between 1995 and 1998, and he rejoined the band in 2012." ], "title": "Chad Gilbert" } ]
[ "Title: Good Times (All Time Low song)\n\n\"Good Times\" is a song recorded by American rock band All Time Low for their seventh studio album, \"Last Young Renegade\" (2017). Lead singer Alex Gaskarth co-wrote the song with its producers, Andrew Goldstein and Dan Book. The song was first released to digital retailers on May 31, 2017 as the fourth and final promotional track before the album's release. \"Good Times\" was serviced to American adult radio on June 26, 2017 through Fueled by Ramen as the second official single from \"Last Young Renegade\".", "Title: Clearview 77\n\nClearview 77 was a punk rock quartet hailing from Brooklyn, NY. Born in the summer of 1996, CV77 was the true definition of the \"local\" band. The band has played countless shows within the East Coast with acts like Face to Face, New Found Glory, Finch, Saves the Day, The Amazing Crowns, US Bombs, Big Wig, Murphy's Law, Alkaline Trio, The Queers, GOB, and many more. In their 8-year existence the band managed to finish at the top of the charts and competitions for CMJ, Discmakers, Garageband.com, mp3.com, Jim Beam, Loudenergy, had a song aired on CNN and Good Morning America, and added to college radio stations across the US. The band also finished in the top 10 in 92.3 FM K-ROCK' best unsigned band of 2000 contest. Clearview 77 have also been featured on multiple compilations with acts like NOFX, New Found Glory, Auto Pilot Off, Agnostic Front, Midtown, ALL, Saves the Day, Down By Law, Circle Jerks, and many more. The opening track on their 2000 EP \"Another Story\" produced by Agnostic Front frontman Roger Miret was played on K-ROCK's \"The Buzz\" with Matt Pinfield. This led to many 1st's for the band as they performed on live TV for \"Studio Y\" on cables Metro Channel. Clearview 77 also received ample airplay on national radio with their cover of the U2 classic \"With or Without You\" in 2002. At the tail end of their career the band recorded 2 songs and filmed TV commercial spots for the cable network TNN. The promo spots for the networks James Bond marathon aired on MTV, ESPN, TNN, TNT, TV Land, and Nickolodeon in the winter of 2002. The band parted ways and retired in the beginning of 2004.", "Title: New Found Glory\n\nNew Found Glory (formerly A New Found Glory) is an American rock band from Coral Springs, Florida, formed in 1997. The band currently consists of Jordan Pundik (lead vocals), Ian Grushka (bass guitar), Chad Gilbert (lead guitar, backing vocals), and Cyrus Bolooki (drums). Longtime rhythm guitarist and lyricist Steve Klein departed from the band in late 2013, following \"personal differences.\" During their lengthy recording career, the band have released nine studio albums, one live album, two EPs, and three cover albums.", "Title: Last Young Renegade\n\nLast Young Renegade is the seventh studio album by American rock band All Time Low. It was released on June 2, 2017, and is their first release with Fueled by Ramen. The lead single, \"Dirty Laundry\" premiered on BBC Radio 1 on February 17, 2017. The album debuted at number nine on the US \"Billboard\" 200, selling 33,000 units in its first week.", "Title: Nothing Gold Can Stay (album)\n\nNothing Gold Can Stay is the debut studio album by American rock band New Found Glory, released on October 19, 1999 through independent record label Eulogy Recordings. At the time, the band was then named \"A New Found Glory\", but later dropped the indefinite article \"A\" due to some fans struggling to find their records in stores. The original pressings of the album contained samplings from several films including \"The Outsiders\" (1983), \"Weird Science\" (1985), and \"That Thing You Do! \" (1996), as well as Robert Frost's poem \"Nothing Gold Can Stay\", after which the album is named.", "Title: All Time Low\n\nAll Time Low is an American rock band from Towson, Maryland, a suburb of Baltimore, formed in 2003. The band currently consists of lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist Alex Gaskarth, lead guitarist and backing vocalist Jack Barakat, bassist and backing vocalist Zack Merrick and drummer Rian Dawson. The band's name is taken from lyrics in the song \"Head on Collision\" by New Found Glory. The band consistently tours year-long, has headlined numerous tours, and has appeared at music festivals including Warped Tour, Reading and Leeds and Soundwave.", "Title: Radiosurgery (album)\n\nRadiosurgery is the seventh studio album by American rock band New Found Glory. It was first released on September 30, 2011 in Australia, before its wider release on October 4 through independent label Epitaph Records. It is the band's final studio album to feature founding guitarist Steve Klein. To follow up predecessor \"Not Without a Fight\" (2009), the band began writing new material during their stint on the 2010 Honda Civic Tour. After self-producing a set of demos and contacting long-term record producer Neal Avron, the band went on to record the album in Avron's home recording studio over a period of three months in 2011. The quintet set out to write an album that paid homage to classic punk rock records that first inspired them to form a band during the 1990s. Listening extensively to the likes of early Green Day and Ramones, New Found Glory strove to create a sound that could \"bridge the gap\" between old and new generations of the genre.", "Title: A Very New Found Glory Christmas\n\nA Very New Found Glory Christmas is the third EP by American rock band New Found Glory. Self-produced by the band, it is a special edition Christmas-themed acoustic recording featuring two original songs and three covers. The EP was limited to 2,000 pressings and was released via cassette tape on December 1, 2012. 1,000 white copies were sold on tour, and 1,000 red copies were sold in their online store. The band released \"Nothing for Christmas\" via Rdio and Spotify on December 20, after debuting songs off the EP during the tenth anniversary tour of their \"Sticks and Stones\" album. The cover art is a parody of the 1990 blockbuster movie \"Home Alone\".", "Title: Dirty Laundry (All Time Low song)\n\n\"Dirty Laundry\" is a song by American rock band All Time Low for their forthcoming seventh studio album, \"Last Young Renegade\" (2017). It was released as the album's lead single on February 17, 2017 and serves as the group's first release on the Fueled by Ramen label. The song impacted American alternative radio on March 7, 2017.", "Title: Chad Gilbert\n\nChad Everett Gilbert (born March 9, 1981) is an American musician and record producer. He is a founding member of the rock band New Found Glory, for whom he plays lead guitar, composes music and provides backing vocals. He was also the lead vocalist for New Found Glory's now-defunct side-project, International Superheroes of Hardcore. Additionally, Gilbert was the vocalist for the hardcore punk band Shai Hulud between 1995 and 1998, and he rejoined the band in 2012." ]
5,822
What does the name mean of the Catholic priest who inspired a Tekken character?
Friar Storm
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[ { "sentences": [ "Antoni Klawiter, the Roman Catholic and, afterward, independent Polish Catholic priest, was born in Chojnice, in modern Poland, on November 12, 1836.", " The scholarly consensus is that he was the son of Polonized Germans; by virtue of his Kashubian birthplace and his later experience pastoring Kashubians in Winona, Minnesota, he will not have been unfamiliar with the Kashubian culture.", " In 1859, he was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in Włocławek, and became four years afterward one of many Polish priests who were involved with the Polish Insurrection of 1863.", " In late 1873 or early 1874, Father Klawiter emigrated to the United States." ], "title": "Antoni Klawiter" }, { "sentences": [ "Fr.", " Marcelline Jayakody (Sinhala: මර්සලින් ජයකොඩි පියතුමා) (3 June 1902 ─ January 15, 1998) was a Sri Lankan Catholic priest, musician, lyricist, author and journalist and an exponent of indigenous culture.", " He is attributed with the epithet 'පන්සලේ පියතුමා' (Pansale Piyathuma - Priest in the Temple).", " Ven.", " Dr. Ittapane Dhammalankara Thera authored a book on the life of Fr.", " Mercelline Jayakody, 'මල් පැලේ උපන් පන්සලේ පියතුමා' (‘Malpale Upan Pansale Piyathuma’) which is recorded as the first book in the world by a Buddhist prelate on a Catholic priest." ], "title": "Marcelline Jayakody" }, { "sentences": [ "Monsignor Peter Wilkinson (born 1940) is a Canadian Roman Catholic priest.", " He was formerly a bishop in the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada, a Continuing Anglican church within the Traditional Anglican Communion.", " He was received into the Roman Catholic Church in 2012 and was ordained a Catholic priest and serves within the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter." ], "title": "Peter Wilkinson (priest)" }, { "sentences": [ "King (Japanese: キング , Hepburn: Kingu ) is the name of two characters in the \"Tekken\" fighting game series.", " The characters were inspired by the pro wrestler Satoru Sayama, as well as Mexican wrestler Fray Tormenta, a Catholic priest who became a masked wrestler in order to support an orphanage.", " One of the Kings has been in all the \"Tekken\" games to date, King I being in \"Tekken\" and \"Tekken 2\", and King II being in the rest of the \"Tekken\" games from then on." ], "title": "King (Tekken)" }, { "sentences": [ "James Augustine Healy (April 6, 1830 – August 5, 1900) was an American Roman Catholic priest and the second bishop of Portland, Maine; he was the first bishop in the United States of any known African descent.", " Born in Georgia to a mixed-race slave mother and Irish immigrant father, he identified and was accepted as white Irish American, as he was half Irish and majority European ancestry.", " When he was ordained in 1854, his mixed-race ancestry was not widely known outside his mentors in the Catholic Church.", " (Augustus Tolton, a former slave who was publicly known to be black when ordained in 1886, is sometimes credited as the first black Catholic priest in the U.S.)" ], "title": "James Augustine Healy" }, { "sentences": [ "Sergio Gutiérrez Benítez (born May 29, 1945) is a Mexican priest who supported an orphanage for 23 years as a lucha libre wrestler.", " While performing, he wore a red and yellow mask and used the ring name Fray Tormenta.", " He made only sporadic in-ring appearances in the 2000s before retiring completely from wrestling in July 2011, but still wears his mask even in his duties as a priest.", " Fray Tormenta means \"Friar Storm\" in English." ], "title": "Fray Tormenta" }, { "sentences": [ "George H. Clements is an American Roman Catholic priest who, in 1981, became the first Catholic priest in the Chicago area to adopt a child.", " Through his founding of several programs, including \"one church-one child\"], \"one church-one addict\", and \"one church-one inmate\", he brought greater recognition to social problems and encouraged the adoption of African-American children.", " In June 1969, Father Clements became the first black pastor of Holy Angels Catholic Church on the South Side of Chicago.", " He is also well known for his involvement in civil rights activities during a period that extended from the late 1960s to present." ], "title": "George Clements" }, { "sentences": [ "Tomáš Petráček (born 1972 in Hořice v Podkrkonoší) is a Czech public intellectual, Roman Catholic priest, and scholar.", " He is considered one of country's leading church and social historians.", " He works at the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies at the Faculty of Education at the University of Hradec Králové in East Bohemia, and at the Institute for the History of Christian Art at the Catholic Theological Faculty of Charles University in Prague.", " He is the author of seven monographs and more than 80 articles, studies and papers not only in Czech, but also in English, French, German and Polish.", " He is an active member of the editorial board for the Czech journal Salve, which deals with theological, historical, philosophical and cultural themes.", " As a Roman Catholic priest he serves as chaplain of the academic community in Hradec Králové.", " In 2010, he was appointed Canon of the Chapter of All Saints at Prague Castle, founded in 1339 by Emperor and King Charles IV for professors of the Charles University." ], "title": "Tomáš Petráček" }, { "sentences": [ "Jack (Japanese: ジャック , Hepburn: Jakku ) refers to multiple fictional characters in the game \"Tekken\".", " The character is an android, first introduced under the name \"Jack\" in the original video game \"Tekken\".", " Subsequent \"Tekken\" games feature an upgraded model with a slightly different name, with the exception of \"Tekken 4\", in which he makes no appearance.", " There is also a prototype model under the name \"Prototype Jack\"." ], "title": "Jack (Tekken)" }, { "sentences": [ "William Matthews, S.J. (December 16, 1770 – April 30, 1854) was an American Roman Catholic priest of the Society of Jesus from Maryland.", " He was the first person born in British America to be ordained a Catholic priest and was the fifth Catholic priest in the United States.", " In 1809, Matthews became the seventh President of Georgetown College in Washington, D.C., which later became Georgetown University." ], "title": "William Matthews (priest)" } ]
[ "Title: Antoni Klawiter\n\nAntoni Klawiter, the Roman Catholic and, afterward, independent Polish Catholic priest, was born in Chojnice, in modern Poland, on November 12, 1836. The scholarly consensus is that he was the son of Polonized Germans; by virtue of his Kashubian birthplace and his later experience pastoring Kashubians in Winona, Minnesota, he will not have been unfamiliar with the Kashubian culture. In 1859, he was ordained a Roman Catholic priest in Włocławek, and became four years afterward one of many Polish priests who were involved with the Polish Insurrection of 1863. In late 1873 or early 1874, Father Klawiter emigrated to the United States.", "Title: Marcelline Jayakody\n\nFr. Marcelline Jayakody (Sinhala: මර්සලින් ජයකොඩි පියතුමා) (3 June 1902 ─ January 15, 1998) was a Sri Lankan Catholic priest, musician, lyricist, author and journalist and an exponent of indigenous culture. He is attributed with the epithet 'පන්සලේ පියතුමා' (Pansale Piyathuma - Priest in the Temple). Ven. Dr. Ittapane Dhammalankara Thera authored a book on the life of Fr. Mercelline Jayakody, 'මල් පැලේ උපන් පන්සලේ පියතුමා' (‘Malpale Upan Pansale Piyathuma’) which is recorded as the first book in the world by a Buddhist prelate on a Catholic priest.", "Title: Peter Wilkinson (priest)\n\nMonsignor Peter Wilkinson (born 1940) is a Canadian Roman Catholic priest. He was formerly a bishop in the Anglican Catholic Church of Canada, a Continuing Anglican church within the Traditional Anglican Communion. He was received into the Roman Catholic Church in 2012 and was ordained a Catholic priest and serves within the Personal Ordinariate of the Chair of Saint Peter.", "Title: King (Tekken)\n\nKing (Japanese: キング , Hepburn: Kingu ) is the name of two characters in the \"Tekken\" fighting game series. The characters were inspired by the pro wrestler Satoru Sayama, as well as Mexican wrestler Fray Tormenta, a Catholic priest who became a masked wrestler in order to support an orphanage. One of the Kings has been in all the \"Tekken\" games to date, King I being in \"Tekken\" and \"Tekken 2\", and King II being in the rest of the \"Tekken\" games from then on.", "Title: James Augustine Healy\n\nJames Augustine Healy (April 6, 1830 – August 5, 1900) was an American Roman Catholic priest and the second bishop of Portland, Maine; he was the first bishop in the United States of any known African descent. Born in Georgia to a mixed-race slave mother and Irish immigrant father, he identified and was accepted as white Irish American, as he was half Irish and majority European ancestry. When he was ordained in 1854, his mixed-race ancestry was not widely known outside his mentors in the Catholic Church. (Augustus Tolton, a former slave who was publicly known to be black when ordained in 1886, is sometimes credited as the first black Catholic priest in the U.S.)", "Title: Fray Tormenta\n\nSergio Gutiérrez Benítez (born May 29, 1945) is a Mexican priest who supported an orphanage for 23 years as a lucha libre wrestler. While performing, he wore a red and yellow mask and used the ring name Fray Tormenta. He made only sporadic in-ring appearances in the 2000s before retiring completely from wrestling in July 2011, but still wears his mask even in his duties as a priest. Fray Tormenta means \"Friar Storm\" in English.", "Title: George Clements\n\nGeorge H. Clements is an American Roman Catholic priest who, in 1981, became the first Catholic priest in the Chicago area to adopt a child. Through his founding of several programs, including \"one church-one child\"], \"one church-one addict\", and \"one church-one inmate\", he brought greater recognition to social problems and encouraged the adoption of African-American children. In June 1969, Father Clements became the first black pastor of Holy Angels Catholic Church on the South Side of Chicago. He is also well known for his involvement in civil rights activities during a period that extended from the late 1960s to present.", "Title: Tomáš Petráček\n\nTomáš Petráček (born 1972 in Hořice v Podkrkonoší) is a Czech public intellectual, Roman Catholic priest, and scholar. He is considered one of country's leading church and social historians. He works at the Department of Cultural and Religious Studies at the Faculty of Education at the University of Hradec Králové in East Bohemia, and at the Institute for the History of Christian Art at the Catholic Theological Faculty of Charles University in Prague. He is the author of seven monographs and more than 80 articles, studies and papers not only in Czech, but also in English, French, German and Polish. He is an active member of the editorial board for the Czech journal Salve, which deals with theological, historical, philosophical and cultural themes. As a Roman Catholic priest he serves as chaplain of the academic community in Hradec Králové. In 2010, he was appointed Canon of the Chapter of All Saints at Prague Castle, founded in 1339 by Emperor and King Charles IV for professors of the Charles University.", "Title: Jack (Tekken)\n\nJack (Japanese: ジャック , Hepburn: Jakku ) refers to multiple fictional characters in the game \"Tekken\". The character is an android, first introduced under the name \"Jack\" in the original video game \"Tekken\". Subsequent \"Tekken\" games feature an upgraded model with a slightly different name, with the exception of \"Tekken 4\", in which he makes no appearance. There is also a prototype model under the name \"Prototype Jack\".", "Title: William Matthews (priest)\n\nWilliam Matthews, S.J. (December 16, 1770 – April 30, 1854) was an American Roman Catholic priest of the Society of Jesus from Maryland. He was the first person born in British America to be ordained a Catholic priest and was the fifth Catholic priest in the United States. In 1809, Matthews became the seventh President of Georgetown College in Washington, D.C., which later became Georgetown University." ]
5,823
Which film was released first, The Pacifier or Hercules?
Hercules
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "The Pacifier", "Hercules (1997 film)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Hercules: Zero to Hero is a 1999 comedy-drama adventure and fantasy animated television film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, Walt Disney Animation Australia, Walt Disney Animation Japan and Toon City Animation, Inc., Manila, Philippines.", " The film is a direct-to-video followup to 1997 animated feature \"Hercules\".", " It was released on August 17, 1999.", " The film serves as a package film combing three episodes of \"Hercules: The Animated Series\" as flashback segments." ], "title": "Hercules: Zero to Hero" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sons of Hercules was a syndicated Embassy Pictures television show that aired in the United States of America in the 1960s.", " The series repackaged 14 Italian sword-and-sandal films by giving them a standardized theme song for the opening and closing titles, as well as a standard introductory narration attempting to relate the lead character in each film to the Greek demigod Hercules.", " These films however were not all originally made as \"Hercules\" films in Italy.", " Although two of them did originally feature Hercules (and not his sons), four of the films were originally Maciste movies in Italy, two of them were originally Ursus movies, and the other six were just isolated gladiator or mythological hero movies not released theatrically in the US." ], "title": "The Sons of Hercules" }, { "sentences": [ "Ursus (also known as \"Mighty Ursus\") is a 1961 Italian peplum film directed by Carlo Campogalliani.", " The film was later adapted for the American television film package, \"The Sons of Hercules\", where it was retitled \"\"Ursus, Son of Hercules\"\" (although Ursus was not at all related to Hercules in the original Italian version).", " It was released in France as \"La fureur d'Hercule\" (\"The Fury of Hercules\").", " \"The Mighty Ursus\" was originally released in the US on a double bill with \"Jack, the Giant Killer\" (1962) before being sold to television in the U.S." ], "title": "Ursus (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Snegithiye (English:Oh Friend! \"", "(female)\" ) is a 2000 Tamil mystery thriller film directed by Priyadarshan.", " The story is loosely based on the 1999 Marathi film \"Bindhaast\" written by Chandrakant Kulkarni.", " The film notably features only female characters in the lead roles, played by Jyothika, Sharbani Mukherjee, Tabu and Ishita Arun.", " Music was composed by Vidyasagar.", " The film, released in 2000, proved to be an average grosser at the box office but bagged positive reviews from critics.", " Today, it is considered a cult classic that was underrated at the time of its release.", " Originally planned to be made as a bilingual, in Tamil and in Malayalam, the film released first in Tamil only, while the Malayalam dubbed version, \"Raakilipattu\", as well as the dubbed Hindi version, \"Friendship\", released seven years later." ], "title": "Snegithiye" }, { "sentences": [ "Hercules is a 1997 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures.", " The 35th Disney animated feature film, the film was directed by Ron Clements and John Musker.", " The film is loosely based on the legendary hero Heracles (known in the film by his Roman name, Hercules), the son of Zeus, in Greek mythology.", " The film also featured the first positive portrayal of African American women in a Disney animated film." ], "title": "Hercules (1997 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Legend of Hercules is a 2014 American 3D action fantasy film directed by Renny Harlin, written by Daniel Giat and Sean Hood, and starring Kellan Lutz, Gaia Weiss, Scott Adkins, Roxanne McKee and Liam Garrigan.", " It was one of two Hollywood-studio Hercules films released in 2014, with Paramount Pictures' and MGM's co-production \"Hercules\".", " It was released on January 10, 2014.", " It was a box-office bomb and gained extremely poor reviews, unlike the latter film which was a modest box-office and opened to far stronger reviews." ], "title": "The Legend of Hercules" }, { "sentences": [ "Toys in the Attic (Czech: Na půdě aneb Kdo má dneska narozeniny?", " ; festival title: In the Attic: Who Has a Birthday Today?)", " is a 2009 Czech-French-Japanese-Slovak primarily stop-motion animated fantasy comedy thriller family film directed by Jiří Barta and written by Edgar Dutka and Barta which depicts a community of toys and other objects in an attic who come to life when no human is around.", " It is an international co-production of Czech, Japanese and Slovak companies.", " The film was released first in the Czech Republic on 5 March 2009 and has been shown subtitled at film festivals internationally.", " An American dub – adapted, produced and directed by Vivian Schilling and performed by actors including Forest Whitaker, Joan Cusack, Cary Elwes and Schilling herself – has been recorded, which the film was first shown with on 3 March 2012 at the New York International Children's Film Festival and was released nationally on 24 August 2012 by Hannover House." ], "title": "Toys in the Attic (2009 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Disney's Animated Storybook: Hercules is the seventh entry in the \"Disney's Animated Storybook\" point-and-click adventure interactive storybook PC game series, based on theatrical and home video releases.", " The game is part of Disney's \"Hercules\" franchise, and is specifically based on the 1997 Walt Disney Animation Studios film \"Hercules\", based on the mythical Greek hero Heracles and his defeat of the god of the underworld Hades. \"", "Disney's Animated Storybook: Hercules\" was developed by Media Station and published by Disney Interactive, who released the game on July 27, 1997.", " The game received mixed reviews from critics." ], "title": "Disney's Animated Storybook: Hercules" }, { "sentences": [ "Hercules is a 2014 American 3D action fantasy adventure film directed by Brett Ratner, written by Ryan J. Condal and Evan Spiliotopoulos and starring Dwayne Johnson, Ian McShane, Rufus Sewell and John Hurt.", " It is based on the graphic novel \"Hercules: The Thracian Wars\".", " Distributed jointly by Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was released on July 25, 2014.", " It is one of two Hollywood-studio Hercules films released in 2014, the other one being Lionsgate's \"The Legend of Hercules\"." ], "title": "Hercules (2014 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pacifier is a 2005 American family comedy film directed by Adam Shankman, written by Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant and stars Vin Diesel.", " The film was released in March 2005 by Walt Disney Pictures and grossed $198 million worldwide.", " It has a 20% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which called it \"only moderately amusing\"." ], "title": "The Pacifier" } ]
[ "Title: Hercules: Zero to Hero\n\nHercules: Zero to Hero is a 1999 comedy-drama adventure and fantasy animated television film produced by Walt Disney Television Animation, Walt Disney Animation Australia, Walt Disney Animation Japan and Toon City Animation, Inc., Manila, Philippines. The film is a direct-to-video followup to 1997 animated feature \"Hercules\". It was released on August 17, 1999. The film serves as a package film combing three episodes of \"Hercules: The Animated Series\" as flashback segments.", "Title: The Sons of Hercules\n\nThe Sons of Hercules was a syndicated Embassy Pictures television show that aired in the United States of America in the 1960s. The series repackaged 14 Italian sword-and-sandal films by giving them a standardized theme song for the opening and closing titles, as well as a standard introductory narration attempting to relate the lead character in each film to the Greek demigod Hercules. These films however were not all originally made as \"Hercules\" films in Italy. Although two of them did originally feature Hercules (and not his sons), four of the films were originally Maciste movies in Italy, two of them were originally Ursus movies, and the other six were just isolated gladiator or mythological hero movies not released theatrically in the US.", "Title: Ursus (film)\n\nUrsus (also known as \"Mighty Ursus\") is a 1961 Italian peplum film directed by Carlo Campogalliani. The film was later adapted for the American television film package, \"The Sons of Hercules\", where it was retitled \"\"Ursus, Son of Hercules\"\" (although Ursus was not at all related to Hercules in the original Italian version). It was released in France as \"La fureur d'Hercule\" (\"The Fury of Hercules\"). \"The Mighty Ursus\" was originally released in the US on a double bill with \"Jack, the Giant Killer\" (1962) before being sold to television in the U.S.", "Title: Snegithiye\n\nSnegithiye (English:Oh Friend! \" (female)\" ) is a 2000 Tamil mystery thriller film directed by Priyadarshan. The story is loosely based on the 1999 Marathi film \"Bindhaast\" written by Chandrakant Kulkarni. The film notably features only female characters in the lead roles, played by Jyothika, Sharbani Mukherjee, Tabu and Ishita Arun. Music was composed by Vidyasagar. The film, released in 2000, proved to be an average grosser at the box office but bagged positive reviews from critics. Today, it is considered a cult classic that was underrated at the time of its release. Originally planned to be made as a bilingual, in Tamil and in Malayalam, the film released first in Tamil only, while the Malayalam dubbed version, \"Raakilipattu\", as well as the dubbed Hindi version, \"Friendship\", released seven years later.", "Title: Hercules (1997 film)\n\nHercules is a 1997 American animated musical fantasy comedy film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation for Walt Disney Pictures. The 35th Disney animated feature film, the film was directed by Ron Clements and John Musker. The film is loosely based on the legendary hero Heracles (known in the film by his Roman name, Hercules), the son of Zeus, in Greek mythology. The film also featured the first positive portrayal of African American women in a Disney animated film.", "Title: The Legend of Hercules\n\nThe Legend of Hercules is a 2014 American 3D action fantasy film directed by Renny Harlin, written by Daniel Giat and Sean Hood, and starring Kellan Lutz, Gaia Weiss, Scott Adkins, Roxanne McKee and Liam Garrigan. It was one of two Hollywood-studio Hercules films released in 2014, with Paramount Pictures' and MGM's co-production \"Hercules\". It was released on January 10, 2014. It was a box-office bomb and gained extremely poor reviews, unlike the latter film which was a modest box-office and opened to far stronger reviews.", "Title: Toys in the Attic (2009 film)\n\nToys in the Attic (Czech: Na půdě aneb Kdo má dneska narozeniny? ; festival title: In the Attic: Who Has a Birthday Today?) is a 2009 Czech-French-Japanese-Slovak primarily stop-motion animated fantasy comedy thriller family film directed by Jiří Barta and written by Edgar Dutka and Barta which depicts a community of toys and other objects in an attic who come to life when no human is around. It is an international co-production of Czech, Japanese and Slovak companies. The film was released first in the Czech Republic on 5 March 2009 and has been shown subtitled at film festivals internationally. An American dub – adapted, produced and directed by Vivian Schilling and performed by actors including Forest Whitaker, Joan Cusack, Cary Elwes and Schilling herself – has been recorded, which the film was first shown with on 3 March 2012 at the New York International Children's Film Festival and was released nationally on 24 August 2012 by Hannover House.", "Title: Disney's Animated Storybook: Hercules\n\nDisney's Animated Storybook: Hercules is the seventh entry in the \"Disney's Animated Storybook\" point-and-click adventure interactive storybook PC game series, based on theatrical and home video releases. The game is part of Disney's \"Hercules\" franchise, and is specifically based on the 1997 Walt Disney Animation Studios film \"Hercules\", based on the mythical Greek hero Heracles and his defeat of the god of the underworld Hades. \" Disney's Animated Storybook: Hercules\" was developed by Media Station and published by Disney Interactive, who released the game on July 27, 1997. The game received mixed reviews from critics.", "Title: Hercules (2014 film)\n\nHercules is a 2014 American 3D action fantasy adventure film directed by Brett Ratner, written by Ryan J. Condal and Evan Spiliotopoulos and starring Dwayne Johnson, Ian McShane, Rufus Sewell and John Hurt. It is based on the graphic novel \"Hercules: The Thracian Wars\". Distributed jointly by Paramount Pictures and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, it was released on July 25, 2014. It is one of two Hollywood-studio Hercules films released in 2014, the other one being Lionsgate's \"The Legend of Hercules\".", "Title: The Pacifier\n\nThe Pacifier is a 2005 American family comedy film directed by Adam Shankman, written by Thomas Lennon and Robert Ben Garant and stars Vin Diesel. The film was released in March 2005 by Walt Disney Pictures and grossed $198 million worldwide. It has a 20% approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, which called it \"only moderately amusing\"." ]
5,824
which family of microcontrollers was NanoVM developed to run on
AVR
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "NanoVM", "Atmel AVR" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "H8 is the name of a large family of 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit microcontrollers made by Renesas Technology, originating in the early 1990s within Hitachi Semiconductor and still evolving as of 2006.", " The family of largely CISC machines is unrelated to the higher-performance SuperH family of 32-bit RISC-like microcontrollers." ], "title": "H8 Family" }, { "sentences": [ "The Intel MCS-96 is a family of microcontrollers (MCU) commonly used in embedded systems.", " The family is often referred to as the 8xC196 family, or 80196, the most popular MCU in the family.", " These MCUs are commonly used in hard disk drives, modems, printers, pattern recognition and motor control.", " In 2007, Intel announced the discontinuance of the entire MCS-96 family of microcontrollers.", " Intel noted that \"There are no direct replacements for these components and a redesign will most likely be necessary.\"" ], "title": "Intel MCS-96" }, { "sentences": [ "AVR is a family of microcontrollers developed by Atmel beginning in 1996.", " These are modified Harvard architecture 8-bit RISC single-chip microcontrollers.", " AVR was one of the first microcontroller families to use on-chip flash memory for program storage, as opposed to one-time programmable ROM, EPROM, or EEPROM used by other microcontrollers at the time." ], "title": "Atmel AVR" }, { "sentences": [ "XMC is a family of microcontroller ICs by Infineon.", " The XMC microcontrollers use the 32-bit RISC ARM processor cores from ARM Holdings, such as Cortex-M4F and Cortex-M0.", " XMC stands for \"cross-market microcontrollers\", meaning that this family can cover due to compatibility and configuration options, a wide range in industrial applications.", " The family supports three essential trends in the industry: It increases the energy efficiency of the systems, supports a variety of communication standards and reduces software complexity in the development of the application's software environment with the parallel released eclipse-based software tool DAVE." ], "title": "Infineon XMC" }, { "sentences": [ "Hercules is a line of ARM architecture-based microcontrollers from Texas Instruments built around one or more ARM Cortex cores.", " This \"Hercules safety microcontroller platform\" includes series microcontrollers specifically targeted for Functional Safety applications, through such hardware-base fault correction/detection features as dual cores that can run in lock-step, full path ECC, automated self testing of memory and logic, peripheral redundancy, and monitor/checker cores." ], "title": "Hercules (processors)" }, { "sentences": [ "NanoVM is an open-source implementation of the Java virtual machine.", " The NanoVM was initially developed to run on the Atmel AVR ATmega8 used in the Asuro Robot.", " It was ported to run on the C't-Bot and the Nibo-robot and can easily be ported to other AVR-based systems." ], "title": "NanoVM" }, { "sentences": [ "Atmel is a manufacturer of semiconductors, founded in 1984.", " One of its main products is microcontrollers.", " The smallest in their AVR family of microcontrollers are the ATtiny series (8-bit core and fewer features, fewer I/O pins, and less memory than other AVR series)." ], "title": "Atmel AVR ATtiny comparison chart" }, { "sentences": [ "The Intel 4004 is a 4-bit central processing unit (CPU) released by Intel Corporation in 1971.", " It was the first commercially available microprocessor by Intel.", " The chip design started in April 1970, when Federico Faggin joined Intel, and it was completed under his leadership in January 1971.", " The first commercial sale of the fully operational 4004 occurred in March 1971 to Busicom Corp. of Japan for which it was originally designed and built as a custom chip.", " In mid-November of the same year, with the prophetic ad \"\"Announcing a new era in integrated electronics\"\", the 4004 was made commercially available to the general market.", " The 4004 is history’s first monolithic CPU, fully integrated in one small chip.", " Such a feat of integration was made possible by the use of the then-new silicon gate technology for integrated circuits, originally developed by Federico Faggin (with Tom Klein) at Fairchild Semiconductor in 1968, which allowed twice the number of random-logic transistors and an increase in speed by a factor of five compared to the incumbent MOS aluminum gate technology .", " Faggin also invented the bootstrap load with silicon gate and the “buried contact”, improving speed and circuit density compared with aluminum gate .", " The 4004 microprocessor is one of 4 chips constituting the MCS-4 chip-set, which includes the 4001 ROM, 4002 RAM, and 4003 Shift Register.", " With these components, small computers with varying amounts of memory and I/O facilities can be built.", " Three other CPU chip designs were done at about the same time: the Four-Phase System AL1, done in 1969; the MP944, completed in 1970 and used in the F-14 Tomcat fighter jet; and the Texas Instruments TMS-0100 chip, announced in September 17, 1971.", " Both the AL1 and the MP944 use several chips for the implementation of the CPU function.", " The TMS0100 chip was presented as a “calculator on a chip” with the original designation TMS1802NC.", " This chip contains a very primitive CPU and can only be used to implement various simple 4-function calculators.", " It is the precursor of the TMS1000, introduced in 1974, which is considered the first microcontroller i.e., a computer on a chip containing not only the CPU, but also ROM, RAM, and I/O functions.", " The MCS-4 family of 4 chips developed by Intel, of which the 4004 is the CPU or microprocessor, is far more versatile and powerful than the single chip TMS1000, allowing the creation of a variety of small computers for various applications.", " The MCS-4 was eventually superseded by powerful microcontrollers like the Intel 8048 and the Zilog Z8 in 1978-1979.", " Zilog, the first company entirely dedicated to microprocessors and microcontrollers, was started by F. Faggin and Ralph Ungermann, at the end of 1974.", " These devices formed the basis for later models of micro-controllers." ], "title": "Intel 4004" }, { "sentences": [ "MikroElektronika (sometimes known by its abbreviation MikroE) is a producer and retailer of hardware and software tools for developing embedded systems.", " The company headquarters are in Belgrade, Serbia.", " Its best known software products are mikroC, mikroBasic and mikroPascal compilers for programming microcontrollers. Its flagship hardware product line is click boards™, a range of more than 250 add-on boards for interfacing microcontrollers with peripheral sensors or transceivers.", " These boards conform to mikroBUS™ – a standard conceived by MikroElektronika and later endorsed by NXP Semiconductors and Microchip Technology, among others.", " MikroElektronika is also known for Hexiwear, an Internet of Things development kit developed in partnership with NXP Semiconductors." ], "title": "Mikroelektronika" }, { "sentences": [ "The i.MX range is a family of Freescale Semiconductor (now part of NXP) proprietary microcontrollers for multimedia applications based on the ARM architecture and focused on low-power consumption.", " The i.MX application processors are SoCs (System-on-Chip), that integrate many processing units into one die, like the main CPU, a video processing unit and a graphics processing unit for instance.", " The i.MX products are qualified for automotive, industrial and consumer markets.", " Most of them are guaranteed for a production lifetime of 10 to 15 years.Many devices use i.MX processors, such as Ford Sync, Kobo_eReader, Amazon Kindle, Sony Reader, Onyx Boox readers/tablets, SolidRun SOM's (including CuBox), some Logitech Harmony remote controls and Squeezebox radio, some Toshiba Gigabeat mp4 players.", " The i.MX range was previously known as the \"DragonBall MX\" family, the fifth generation of DragonBall microcontrollers.", " i.MX originally stood for \"innovative Multimedia eXtension\"." ], "title": "I.MX" } ]
[ "Title: H8 Family\n\nH8 is the name of a large family of 8-bit, 16-bit and 32-bit microcontrollers made by Renesas Technology, originating in the early 1990s within Hitachi Semiconductor and still evolving as of 2006. The family of largely CISC machines is unrelated to the higher-performance SuperH family of 32-bit RISC-like microcontrollers.", "Title: Intel MCS-96\n\nThe Intel MCS-96 is a family of microcontrollers (MCU) commonly used in embedded systems. The family is often referred to as the 8xC196 family, or 80196, the most popular MCU in the family. These MCUs are commonly used in hard disk drives, modems, printers, pattern recognition and motor control. In 2007, Intel announced the discontinuance of the entire MCS-96 family of microcontrollers. Intel noted that \"There are no direct replacements for these components and a redesign will most likely be necessary.\"", "Title: Atmel AVR\n\nAVR is a family of microcontrollers developed by Atmel beginning in 1996. These are modified Harvard architecture 8-bit RISC single-chip microcontrollers. AVR was one of the first microcontroller families to use on-chip flash memory for program storage, as opposed to one-time programmable ROM, EPROM, or EEPROM used by other microcontrollers at the time.", "Title: Infineon XMC\n\nXMC is a family of microcontroller ICs by Infineon. The XMC microcontrollers use the 32-bit RISC ARM processor cores from ARM Holdings, such as Cortex-M4F and Cortex-M0. XMC stands for \"cross-market microcontrollers\", meaning that this family can cover due to compatibility and configuration options, a wide range in industrial applications. The family supports three essential trends in the industry: It increases the energy efficiency of the systems, supports a variety of communication standards and reduces software complexity in the development of the application's software environment with the parallel released eclipse-based software tool DAVE.", "Title: Hercules (processors)\n\nHercules is a line of ARM architecture-based microcontrollers from Texas Instruments built around one or more ARM Cortex cores. This \"Hercules safety microcontroller platform\" includes series microcontrollers specifically targeted for Functional Safety applications, through such hardware-base fault correction/detection features as dual cores that can run in lock-step, full path ECC, automated self testing of memory and logic, peripheral redundancy, and monitor/checker cores.", "Title: NanoVM\n\nNanoVM is an open-source implementation of the Java virtual machine. The NanoVM was initially developed to run on the Atmel AVR ATmega8 used in the Asuro Robot. It was ported to run on the C't-Bot and the Nibo-robot and can easily be ported to other AVR-based systems.", "Title: Atmel AVR ATtiny comparison chart\n\nAtmel is a manufacturer of semiconductors, founded in 1984. One of its main products is microcontrollers. The smallest in their AVR family of microcontrollers are the ATtiny series (8-bit core and fewer features, fewer I/O pins, and less memory than other AVR series).", "Title: Intel 4004\n\nThe Intel 4004 is a 4-bit central processing unit (CPU) released by Intel Corporation in 1971. It was the first commercially available microprocessor by Intel. The chip design started in April 1970, when Federico Faggin joined Intel, and it was completed under his leadership in January 1971. The first commercial sale of the fully operational 4004 occurred in March 1971 to Busicom Corp. of Japan for which it was originally designed and built as a custom chip. In mid-November of the same year, with the prophetic ad \"\"Announcing a new era in integrated electronics\"\", the 4004 was made commercially available to the general market. The 4004 is history’s first monolithic CPU, fully integrated in one small chip. Such a feat of integration was made possible by the use of the then-new silicon gate technology for integrated circuits, originally developed by Federico Faggin (with Tom Klein) at Fairchild Semiconductor in 1968, which allowed twice the number of random-logic transistors and an increase in speed by a factor of five compared to the incumbent MOS aluminum gate technology . Faggin also invented the bootstrap load with silicon gate and the “buried contact”, improving speed and circuit density compared with aluminum gate . The 4004 microprocessor is one of 4 chips constituting the MCS-4 chip-set, which includes the 4001 ROM, 4002 RAM, and 4003 Shift Register. With these components, small computers with varying amounts of memory and I/O facilities can be built. Three other CPU chip designs were done at about the same time: the Four-Phase System AL1, done in 1969; the MP944, completed in 1970 and used in the F-14 Tomcat fighter jet; and the Texas Instruments TMS-0100 chip, announced in September 17, 1971. Both the AL1 and the MP944 use several chips for the implementation of the CPU function. The TMS0100 chip was presented as a “calculator on a chip” with the original designation TMS1802NC. This chip contains a very primitive CPU and can only be used to implement various simple 4-function calculators. It is the precursor of the TMS1000, introduced in 1974, which is considered the first microcontroller i.e., a computer on a chip containing not only the CPU, but also ROM, RAM, and I/O functions. The MCS-4 family of 4 chips developed by Intel, of which the 4004 is the CPU or microprocessor, is far more versatile and powerful than the single chip TMS1000, allowing the creation of a variety of small computers for various applications. The MCS-4 was eventually superseded by powerful microcontrollers like the Intel 8048 and the Zilog Z8 in 1978-1979. Zilog, the first company entirely dedicated to microprocessors and microcontrollers, was started by F. Faggin and Ralph Ungermann, at the end of 1974. These devices formed the basis for later models of micro-controllers.", "Title: Mikroelektronika\n\nMikroElektronika (sometimes known by its abbreviation MikroE) is a producer and retailer of hardware and software tools for developing embedded systems. The company headquarters are in Belgrade, Serbia. Its best known software products are mikroC, mikroBasic and mikroPascal compilers for programming microcontrollers. Its flagship hardware product line is click boards™, a range of more than 250 add-on boards for interfacing microcontrollers with peripheral sensors or transceivers. These boards conform to mikroBUS™ – a standard conceived by MikroElektronika and later endorsed by NXP Semiconductors and Microchip Technology, among others. MikroElektronika is also known for Hexiwear, an Internet of Things development kit developed in partnership with NXP Semiconductors.", "Title: I.MX\n\nThe i.MX range is a family of Freescale Semiconductor (now part of NXP) proprietary microcontrollers for multimedia applications based on the ARM architecture and focused on low-power consumption. The i.MX application processors are SoCs (System-on-Chip), that integrate many processing units into one die, like the main CPU, a video processing unit and a graphics processing unit for instance. The i.MX products are qualified for automotive, industrial and consumer markets. Most of them are guaranteed for a production lifetime of 10 to 15 years.Many devices use i.MX processors, such as Ford Sync, Kobo_eReader, Amazon Kindle, Sony Reader, Onyx Boox readers/tablets, SolidRun SOM's (including CuBox), some Logitech Harmony remote controls and Squeezebox radio, some Toshiba Gigabeat mp4 players. The i.MX range was previously known as the \"DragonBall MX\" family, the fifth generation of DragonBall microcontrollers. i.MX originally stood for \"innovative Multimedia eXtension\"." ]
5,825
Three Artists One Song is part of an annual series of a shoe company that is a subsidiary of this corporation since 2003.
Nike
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Warrior (Kimbra song)", "Converse (shoe company)" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Warrior\" is a song by New Zealand singer Kimbra, featuring Mark Foster of the American indie pop band Foster the People and Canadian electro house DJ A-Trak.", " The song was written as a part of \"Three Artists, One Song\", an annual series by shoe company Converse.", " The song was initially released as a free download in the \"Three Artists, One Song\" website.", " The song was later included in international and special editions of Kimbra's debut studio album, \"Vows\".", " \"Warrior\" was released as the fourth single from \"Vows\" on 4 May 2012." ], "title": "Warrior (Kimbra song)" }, { "sentences": [ "William Lewis Douglas (August 22, 1845 – September 17, 1924) was a U.S. businessman and politician from Massachusetts.", " He served as the 42nd Governor of Massachusetts from 1905 until 1906.", " He also founded and oversaw the growth of the W. L. Douglas Shoe Company, a highly successful Brockton, Massachusetts business that became one of the world's largest shoe manufacturers.", " He also opened the first nationwide chain of shoe stores devoted to selling the company's products." ], "title": "William Lewis Douglas" }, { "sentences": [ "Converse is an American shoe company that primarily produces skating shoes and lifestyle brand footwear and apparel.", " Founded in 1908, Converse is one of America's most iconic footwear companies, and has been a subsidiary of Nike, Inc. since 2003.", "." ], "title": "Converse (shoe company)" }, { "sentences": [ "Town Shoes is a chain of Canadian shoe stores.", " It has been family owned and operated since 1952 and has 30 locations across Canada including Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, London, Toronto, Kitchener, Barrie, Regina and Halifax.", " The Shoe Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Town Shoes and operates across Canada as well, with more than 65 stores." ], "title": "Town Shoes" }, { "sentences": [ "The Brown Shoe Company Factory is a historic factory located at 212 S. State St. in Litchfield, Illinois.", " The factory opened in 1917 to produce shoes for the St. Louis-based Brown Shoe Company.", " Prominent St. Louis architect Albert B. Groves designed the factory, which was one of twelve he designed for the company.", " The factory became Litchfield's second-largest industry and brought the community prosperity through the Great Depression; in addition, its employees formed a civic organization that created a public park on company property.", " The factory closed in 1967; it was later used by cabinet manufacturer Adenca." ], "title": "Brown Shoe Company Factory" }, { "sentences": [ "Log is an independent magazine on architecture and the contemporary city that has been published by the Anyone Corporation since 2003 and is edited by Cynthia Davidson.", " The tagline for the magazine is \"Observations on Architecture and the Contemporary City.\"", " The magazine is published three times a year, with general \"open\" issues punctuated by occasional thematic issues.", " It contains essays and articles by architectural and urban theorists and historians, curators, architects, and artists, including Pier Vittorio Aureli, Mario Carpo, Patrik Schumacher, K. Michael Hays, Sylvia Lavin, Paola Antonelli, Greg Lynn, Antoine Picon, François Roche, Anthony Vidler, Paul Virilio, Peter Eisenman, Reinhold Martin, Phyllis Lambert, Jeff Kipnis, Alejandro Zaera-Polo, Robert Somol, and Hubert Damisch." ], "title": "Log (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "William T. \"Bill\" Coleman III is the current CEO of newly independent company Veritas Technologies.", " He was also a partner at Alsop Louie Partners.", " He has been the founder, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of various high profile corporations, most notably BEA Systems and Cassatt Corporation and has been a director at Symantec Corporation since 2003." ], "title": "William T. Coleman III" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bacup Shoe Company is a footwear company based in the village of Stacksteads, near Bacup, Lancashire, England.", " The Bacup Shoe Co. was founded and incorporated in 1928 by Ernst Goodwin.", " The Bacup Shoe company was one of the last well known footwear manufacturers to stop manufacturing in the late 1990s and turn to importing footwear from the Far East.", " Suppliers are based in China (where the company is also based), Vietnam and Spain." ], "title": "Bacup Shoe Company" }, { "sentences": [ "\"DoYaThing\" is a song by alternative rock virtual band Gorillaz, featuring LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy and André 3000 of Outkast.", " The song was released on 23 February 2012.", " It was commissioned by Converse as a part of their \"Three Artists.", " One Song\" project where three artists collaborate on a track.", " The song is also the starting point for a limited edition Chuck Taylor All-Stars collection designed by Gorillaz artist Jamie Hewlett.", " The shoe designs feature artwork from other projects related to Gorillaz.", " It was released in two different versions: the approximately 4-and-a-half-minute radio edit, and the explicit 13-minute version.", " The former was released as a free download on Converse's website, while the latter was released for streaming on Gorillaz's website.", " The cover features a baboon representing Murphy and a masked figure representing André 3000, referencing the single cover for \"I'm a Goner\" by Matt and Kim." ], "title": "DoYaThing" }, { "sentences": [ "Kiwi is the brand name of a shoe polish, first launched and sold in Australia in 1906 and as of 2005 sold in almost 180 countries.", " Previously owned by the Sara Lee Corporation since 1984, it was sold in 2011 to S. C. Johnson.", " It is the dominant shoe polish in some countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States, where it has about two-thirds of the market." ], "title": "Kiwi (shoe polish)" } ]
[ "Title: Warrior (Kimbra song)\n\n\"Warrior\" is a song by New Zealand singer Kimbra, featuring Mark Foster of the American indie pop band Foster the People and Canadian electro house DJ A-Trak. The song was written as a part of \"Three Artists, One Song\", an annual series by shoe company Converse. The song was initially released as a free download in the \"Three Artists, One Song\" website. The song was later included in international and special editions of Kimbra's debut studio album, \"Vows\". \"Warrior\" was released as the fourth single from \"Vows\" on 4 May 2012.", "Title: William Lewis Douglas\n\nWilliam Lewis Douglas (August 22, 1845 – September 17, 1924) was a U.S. businessman and politician from Massachusetts. He served as the 42nd Governor of Massachusetts from 1905 until 1906. He also founded and oversaw the growth of the W. L. Douglas Shoe Company, a highly successful Brockton, Massachusetts business that became one of the world's largest shoe manufacturers. He also opened the first nationwide chain of shoe stores devoted to selling the company's products.", "Title: Converse (shoe company)\n\nConverse is an American shoe company that primarily produces skating shoes and lifestyle brand footwear and apparel. Founded in 1908, Converse is one of America's most iconic footwear companies, and has been a subsidiary of Nike, Inc. since 2003. .", "Title: Town Shoes\n\nTown Shoes is a chain of Canadian shoe stores. It has been family owned and operated since 1952 and has 30 locations across Canada including Vancouver, Calgary, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Ottawa, London, Toronto, Kitchener, Barrie, Regina and Halifax. The Shoe Company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Town Shoes and operates across Canada as well, with more than 65 stores.", "Title: Brown Shoe Company Factory\n\nThe Brown Shoe Company Factory is a historic factory located at 212 S. State St. in Litchfield, Illinois. The factory opened in 1917 to produce shoes for the St. Louis-based Brown Shoe Company. Prominent St. Louis architect Albert B. Groves designed the factory, which was one of twelve he designed for the company. The factory became Litchfield's second-largest industry and brought the community prosperity through the Great Depression; in addition, its employees formed a civic organization that created a public park on company property. The factory closed in 1967; it was later used by cabinet manufacturer Adenca.", "Title: Log (magazine)\n\nLog is an independent magazine on architecture and the contemporary city that has been published by the Anyone Corporation since 2003 and is edited by Cynthia Davidson. The tagline for the magazine is \"Observations on Architecture and the Contemporary City.\" The magazine is published three times a year, with general \"open\" issues punctuated by occasional thematic issues. It contains essays and articles by architectural and urban theorists and historians, curators, architects, and artists, including Pier Vittorio Aureli, Mario Carpo, Patrik Schumacher, K. Michael Hays, Sylvia Lavin, Paola Antonelli, Greg Lynn, Antoine Picon, François Roche, Anthony Vidler, Paul Virilio, Peter Eisenman, Reinhold Martin, Phyllis Lambert, Jeff Kipnis, Alejandro Zaera-Polo, Robert Somol, and Hubert Damisch.", "Title: William T. Coleman III\n\nWilliam T. \"Bill\" Coleman III is the current CEO of newly independent company Veritas Technologies. He was also a partner at Alsop Louie Partners. He has been the founder, chairman of the board and chief executive officer of various high profile corporations, most notably BEA Systems and Cassatt Corporation and has been a director at Symantec Corporation since 2003.", "Title: Bacup Shoe Company\n\nThe Bacup Shoe Company is a footwear company based in the village of Stacksteads, near Bacup, Lancashire, England. The Bacup Shoe Co. was founded and incorporated in 1928 by Ernst Goodwin. The Bacup Shoe company was one of the last well known footwear manufacturers to stop manufacturing in the late 1990s and turn to importing footwear from the Far East. Suppliers are based in China (where the company is also based), Vietnam and Spain.", "Title: DoYaThing\n\n\"DoYaThing\" is a song by alternative rock virtual band Gorillaz, featuring LCD Soundsystem frontman James Murphy and André 3000 of Outkast. The song was released on 23 February 2012. It was commissioned by Converse as a part of their \"Three Artists. One Song\" project where three artists collaborate on a track. The song is also the starting point for a limited edition Chuck Taylor All-Stars collection designed by Gorillaz artist Jamie Hewlett. The shoe designs feature artwork from other projects related to Gorillaz. It was released in two different versions: the approximately 4-and-a-half-minute radio edit, and the explicit 13-minute version. The former was released as a free download on Converse's website, while the latter was released for streaming on Gorillaz's website. The cover features a baboon representing Murphy and a masked figure representing André 3000, referencing the single cover for \"I'm a Goner\" by Matt and Kim.", "Title: Kiwi (shoe polish)\n\nKiwi is the brand name of a shoe polish, first launched and sold in Australia in 1906 and as of 2005 sold in almost 180 countries. Previously owned by the Sara Lee Corporation since 1984, it was sold in 2011 to S. C. Johnson. It is the dominant shoe polish in some countries, including the United Kingdom and the United States, where it has about two-thirds of the market." ]
5,826
Who released more EPs, Godsmack or Sloan?
Sloan
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Godsmack", "Sloan (band)" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Godsmack is the debut album by the band Godsmack.", " The album was initially paid for by the band and released as \"All Wound Up\", before the band was signed to Universal Records and Republic Records.", " It was mastered at Sterling Sound in New York City.", " It featured a new song called \"Someone in London\" while the song \"Goin' Down\" was removed, but later appeared on the band's second major album \"Awake\"." ], "title": "Godsmack (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Godsmack is an American rock band from Lawrence, Massachusetts, formed in 1995.", " The band is composed of founder, frontman and songwriter Sully Erna, guitarist Tony Rombola, bassist Robbie Merrill, and drummer Shannon Larkin.", " Since its formation, Godsmack has released six studio albums, one EP (\"The Other Side\"), four DVDs, one compilation album (\"Good Times, Bad Times... Ten Years of Godsmack\"), and one live album (\"Live and Inspired\")." ], "title": "Godsmack" }, { "sentences": [ "Godsmack is an American alternative metal band founded in 1995 by singer Sully Erna and bassist Robbie Merrill.", " The band has released six studio albums, one EP, one compilation, three video albums, and twenty-three singles.", " Erna and Merrill recruited local friend and guitarist Lee Richards and drummer Tommy Stewart to complete the band's lineup.", " In 1996, Tony Rombola replaced Richards, as the band's guitarist.", " In 1998, Godsmack released their self-titled debut album, a remastered version of the \"All Wound Up\" demo.", " The album was distributed by Universal/Republic Records and shipped four million copies in the United States.", " In 2001, the band contributed the track \"Why\" to the Any Given Sunday soundtrack.", " After two years of touring, the band released \"Awake\".", " Although the album was a commercial success, it failed to match the sales of \"Godsmack\".", " In 2002, Stewart left the band due to personal differences, and was replaced by Shannon Larkin." ], "title": "Godsmack discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Behind The Player: Robbie Merrill is an interactive music video featuring Godsmack bassist Robbie Merrill.", " Released on November 1, 2008 by IMV, the DVD features Robbie giving in-depth bass lessons for how to play \"Speak\" and \"Voodoo\" by Godsmack and an intimate behind-the scenes look at his life as a professional musician, including rare photos and video.", " The DVD also includes Robbie jamming the two tracks with Godsmack drummer Shannon Larkin, VideoTab that shows exactly how Robbie plays his parts in the two songs, as well as other bonus material." ], "title": "Behind the Player: Robbie Merrill" }, { "sentences": [ "Sloan is a Toronto-based rock/power pop quartet from Halifax, Nova Scotia.", " Throughout their over twenty-five-year career, Sloan has released 11 LPs, two EPs, a live album, a Greatest hits album and more than thirty singles.", " The band has received nine Juno Award nominations, winning one.", " The band is known for their sharing of songwriting from each member of the group and their unaltered line-up throughout their career.", " Their albums' success has made Sloan one of the most popular Canadian bands of all time." ], "title": "Sloan (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Awake is the second studio album by heavy metal band Godsmack, released on October 31, 2000.", " It features the song \"Goin' Down\", which first appeared on the band's first studio recording \"All Wound Up\".", " This was the only Godsmack album to feature drummer Tommy Stewart." ], "title": "Awake (Godsmack album)" }, { "sentences": [ "IV is the fourth studio album by the band Godsmack, released on April 25, 2006.", " This is Godsmack's only studio album produced by Andy Johns." ], "title": "IV (Godsmack album)" }, { "sentences": [ "All Wound Up is the demo album by alternative metal band Godsmack.", " It was released independently by EK Records on July 28, 1997.", " It was eventually edited, remastered and re-released as the band's first studio album, \"Godsmack\", with the song \"Goin' Down\" removed and the introduction to \"Get Up, Get Out!\"", " split into its own track, titled \"Someone in London\".", " \"Goin' Down\" later appeared on the soundtrack to the film \"\" as well as the band's second studio album \"Awake\"." ], "title": "All Wound Up (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Bad Magick\" is a song by the rock band Godsmack.", " It is featured on their second album, \"Awake\", and was released in 2001.", " It is the only single released by Godsmack not to be put on their compilation album \"Good Times, Bad Times... Ten Years of Godsmack\"." ], "title": "Bad Magick (Godsmack song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Whiskey Hangover\" is a song by American Hard Rock/Metal band Godsmack.", " Released as a promotional single in 2009, it marked the band's first in the almost two years since the release of \"Good Times, Bad Times.\"", " The song became a live staple in Godsmack's shows during Crüe Fest 2 and was released in promotion of their appearance on the tour.", " \"Whiskey Hangover\" reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock chart." ], "title": "Whiskey Hangover" } ]
[ "Title: Godsmack (album)\n\nGodsmack is the debut album by the band Godsmack. The album was initially paid for by the band and released as \"All Wound Up\", before the band was signed to Universal Records and Republic Records. It was mastered at Sterling Sound in New York City. It featured a new song called \"Someone in London\" while the song \"Goin' Down\" was removed, but later appeared on the band's second major album \"Awake\".", "Title: Godsmack\n\nGodsmack is an American rock band from Lawrence, Massachusetts, formed in 1995. The band is composed of founder, frontman and songwriter Sully Erna, guitarist Tony Rombola, bassist Robbie Merrill, and drummer Shannon Larkin. Since its formation, Godsmack has released six studio albums, one EP (\"The Other Side\"), four DVDs, one compilation album (\"Good Times, Bad Times... Ten Years of Godsmack\"), and one live album (\"Live and Inspired\").", "Title: Godsmack discography\n\nGodsmack is an American alternative metal band founded in 1995 by singer Sully Erna and bassist Robbie Merrill. The band has released six studio albums, one EP, one compilation, three video albums, and twenty-three singles. Erna and Merrill recruited local friend and guitarist Lee Richards and drummer Tommy Stewart to complete the band's lineup. In 1996, Tony Rombola replaced Richards, as the band's guitarist. In 1998, Godsmack released their self-titled debut album, a remastered version of the \"All Wound Up\" demo. The album was distributed by Universal/Republic Records and shipped four million copies in the United States. In 2001, the band contributed the track \"Why\" to the Any Given Sunday soundtrack. After two years of touring, the band released \"Awake\". Although the album was a commercial success, it failed to match the sales of \"Godsmack\". In 2002, Stewart left the band due to personal differences, and was replaced by Shannon Larkin.", "Title: Behind the Player: Robbie Merrill\n\nBehind The Player: Robbie Merrill is an interactive music video featuring Godsmack bassist Robbie Merrill. Released on November 1, 2008 by IMV, the DVD features Robbie giving in-depth bass lessons for how to play \"Speak\" and \"Voodoo\" by Godsmack and an intimate behind-the scenes look at his life as a professional musician, including rare photos and video. The DVD also includes Robbie jamming the two tracks with Godsmack drummer Shannon Larkin, VideoTab that shows exactly how Robbie plays his parts in the two songs, as well as other bonus material.", "Title: Sloan (band)\n\nSloan is a Toronto-based rock/power pop quartet from Halifax, Nova Scotia. Throughout their over twenty-five-year career, Sloan has released 11 LPs, two EPs, a live album, a Greatest hits album and more than thirty singles. The band has received nine Juno Award nominations, winning one. The band is known for their sharing of songwriting from each member of the group and their unaltered line-up throughout their career. Their albums' success has made Sloan one of the most popular Canadian bands of all time.", "Title: Awake (Godsmack album)\n\nAwake is the second studio album by heavy metal band Godsmack, released on October 31, 2000. It features the song \"Goin' Down\", which first appeared on the band's first studio recording \"All Wound Up\". This was the only Godsmack album to feature drummer Tommy Stewart.", "Title: IV (Godsmack album)\n\nIV is the fourth studio album by the band Godsmack, released on April 25, 2006. This is Godsmack's only studio album produced by Andy Johns.", "Title: All Wound Up (album)\n\nAll Wound Up is the demo album by alternative metal band Godsmack. It was released independently by EK Records on July 28, 1997. It was eventually edited, remastered and re-released as the band's first studio album, \"Godsmack\", with the song \"Goin' Down\" removed and the introduction to \"Get Up, Get Out!\" split into its own track, titled \"Someone in London\". \"Goin' Down\" later appeared on the soundtrack to the film \"\" as well as the band's second studio album \"Awake\".", "Title: Bad Magick (Godsmack song)\n\n\"Bad Magick\" is a song by the rock band Godsmack. It is featured on their second album, \"Awake\", and was released in 2001. It is the only single released by Godsmack not to be put on their compilation album \"Good Times, Bad Times... Ten Years of Godsmack\".", "Title: Whiskey Hangover\n\n\"Whiskey Hangover\" is a song by American Hard Rock/Metal band Godsmack. Released as a promotional single in 2009, it marked the band's first in the almost two years since the release of \"Good Times, Bad Times.\" The song became a live staple in Godsmack's shows during Crüe Fest 2 and was released in promotion of their appearance on the tour. \"Whiskey Hangover\" reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock chart." ]
5,827
Are Yima, Henan and Meihekou both located in Jilin province?
no
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Yima, Henan", "Meihekou" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jilin North Railway Station is a railway station of Jilin–Shulan Railway.", " The station located in the Longtan District of Jilin, Jilin province, China." ], "title": "Jilin North Railway Station" }, { "sentences": [ "Liu Xiwu () (July 12, 1904 – February 28, 1970) was a People's Republic of China politician.", " He was born in Meng County, Henan Province (modern Mengzhou, Jiaozuo, Henan Province) and educated in Kaifeng.", " In August 1924 he joined the Communist Youth League of China and in 1926 he became a member of the Communist Party of China.", " While studying at Shanghai University, he joined the League of Left-Wing Writers in 1930.", " In 1936, he left Shanghai for Yan'an, Shaanxi Province.", " After the founding of the People's Republic, he became the 1st Communist Party Committee Secretary of Jilin Province." ], "title": "Liu Xiwu" }, { "sentences": [ "Meihekou () is a city of 600,000 in southwestern Jilin province, People's Republic of China.", " It is a regional transport hub, connecting three railway lines, all of which are single track, and 2 national highways.", " The city is also a major lorry transshipment point in the region as it is also the junction of two trunk roads, connected to Liaoyuan in the northwest.", " The city is administratively a county-level city of Tonghua City." ], "title": "Meihekou" }, { "sentences": [ "Ma Junqing (; born October 1956) is a Chinese politician from Jilin province, currently Vice-Chairman of the Jilin Provincial People's Congress.", " He was the vice governor, then Deputy Communist Party Secretary of Jilin province." ], "title": "Ma Junqing" }, { "sentences": [ "Yima () is a county-level city of Henan, China.", " It is under the administration of the Sanmenxia city.", " Yima City is located in the western part of Henan province.", " It is located inside Xiaoshan Old Way, with Yangshao Peak to the north and Balcony Loewe to the south.", " Since ancient times, it was a key road between Luoyang and Changan.", " It is of great strategic importance, often a battlefield or a place for merchants to trade.", " Yima City was founded two years before the Qin Dynasty called \"The New County\".", " After reforms were made, Yima City reache county-level status in Henan Province (it took 81 years to build the city).", " It was originally under the administration of Luoyang.", " However, since 1986, it is under the administration of Sanmenxia City.", " Currently, it is one of forty-eight counties in Henan Province trying to expand its powers.", " It is also one of China's top hundred counties, as well as being the smallest city in China (112 square kilometers with a population of about 160,000).", " Yima City has the advantage of being self-sustaining, allowing for massive redevelopment of its industry and increased economic growth.", " In 2010, the city's per capita GDP was over seventy thousand RMB, which is about ten thousand US dollars.", " It ranks alongside moderately developed countries.", " In 2010, it was ranked first economically in Henan Province (perennial top five).", " The city is also known as a \"The Village of Martial Arts\"." ], "title": "Yima, Henan" }, { "sentences": [ "Sanhe () is a township of Dongfeng County in southwestern Jilin province, China, located 14.4 km southeast of the county seat and just northwest of Meihekou.", " , it has 16 villages under its administration." ], "title": "Sanhe Manchu and Korean Ethnic Township" }, { "sentences": [ "The Huifa River () is a 267.7-km-long tributary of the Second Songhua River in center Northeast China.", " The source of river is located in Qingyuan Manchu Autonomous County of Liaoning Province and flows generally from west to east across Meihekou、Huinan、Huadian of Jilin Province and joins Second Songhua River at Toudaogou of Huadian City." ], "title": "Huifa River" }, { "sentences": [ "Xinghua () is a town under the administration of Meihekou City in southwestern Jilin province, China, located about 40 km northeast of downtown just off of G1212 Shenyang–Jilin Expressway.", " , it has eight villages under its administration." ], "title": "Xinghua, Meihekou" }, { "sentences": [ "Jilin oil field is an oil field located in Songyuan district, in the western plain of Jilin province, China.", " Its exploration and development cover the southern Songliao Plain and Yitong River basin within Jilin province.", " Its oil production exceeds 7 million tons per year and is ranked as No.9 among the land-based Chinese oilfields." ], "title": "Jilin oil field" }, { "sentences": [ "Jilin Provincial Experimental School () is a coeducational public middle school for both boarding and day students from grades 7 to 12 (ages 12 to 18).", " Founded in 1948, the school was originally located in Jilin City of Jilin, Northeast China.", " In 1955, along with the Provincial Government, the School moved to the new capital city Changchun.", " It is a key high school in Jilin Province and is listed the Top 100 Chinese High Schools" ], "title": "Jilin Provincial Experimental School" } ]
[ "Title: Jilin North Railway Station\n\nJilin North Railway Station is a railway station of Jilin–Shulan Railway. The station located in the Longtan District of Jilin, Jilin province, China.", "Title: Liu Xiwu\n\nLiu Xiwu () (July 12, 1904 – February 28, 1970) was a People's Republic of China politician. He was born in Meng County, Henan Province (modern Mengzhou, Jiaozuo, Henan Province) and educated in Kaifeng. In August 1924 he joined the Communist Youth League of China and in 1926 he became a member of the Communist Party of China. While studying at Shanghai University, he joined the League of Left-Wing Writers in 1930. In 1936, he left Shanghai for Yan'an, Shaanxi Province. After the founding of the People's Republic, he became the 1st Communist Party Committee Secretary of Jilin Province.", "Title: Meihekou\n\nMeihekou () is a city of 600,000 in southwestern Jilin province, People's Republic of China. It is a regional transport hub, connecting three railway lines, all of which are single track, and 2 national highways. The city is also a major lorry transshipment point in the region as it is also the junction of two trunk roads, connected to Liaoyuan in the northwest. The city is administratively a county-level city of Tonghua City.", "Title: Ma Junqing\n\nMa Junqing (; born October 1956) is a Chinese politician from Jilin province, currently Vice-Chairman of the Jilin Provincial People's Congress. He was the vice governor, then Deputy Communist Party Secretary of Jilin province.", "Title: Yima, Henan\n\nYima () is a county-level city of Henan, China. It is under the administration of the Sanmenxia city. Yima City is located in the western part of Henan province. It is located inside Xiaoshan Old Way, with Yangshao Peak to the north and Balcony Loewe to the south. Since ancient times, it was a key road between Luoyang and Changan. It is of great strategic importance, often a battlefield or a place for merchants to trade. Yima City was founded two years before the Qin Dynasty called \"The New County\". After reforms were made, Yima City reache county-level status in Henan Province (it took 81 years to build the city). It was originally under the administration of Luoyang. However, since 1986, it is under the administration of Sanmenxia City. Currently, it is one of forty-eight counties in Henan Province trying to expand its powers. It is also one of China's top hundred counties, as well as being the smallest city in China (112 square kilometers with a population of about 160,000). Yima City has the advantage of being self-sustaining, allowing for massive redevelopment of its industry and increased economic growth. In 2010, the city's per capita GDP was over seventy thousand RMB, which is about ten thousand US dollars. It ranks alongside moderately developed countries. In 2010, it was ranked first economically in Henan Province (perennial top five). The city is also known as a \"The Village of Martial Arts\".", "Title: Sanhe Manchu and Korean Ethnic Township\n\nSanhe () is a township of Dongfeng County in southwestern Jilin province, China, located 14.4 km southeast of the county seat and just northwest of Meihekou. , it has 16 villages under its administration.", "Title: Huifa River\n\nThe Huifa River () is a 267.7-km-long tributary of the Second Songhua River in center Northeast China. The source of river is located in Qingyuan Manchu Autonomous County of Liaoning Province and flows generally from west to east across Meihekou、Huinan、Huadian of Jilin Province and joins Second Songhua River at Toudaogou of Huadian City.", "Title: Xinghua, Meihekou\n\nXinghua () is a town under the administration of Meihekou City in southwestern Jilin province, China, located about 40 km northeast of downtown just off of G1212 Shenyang–Jilin Expressway. , it has eight villages under its administration.", "Title: Jilin oil field\n\nJilin oil field is an oil field located in Songyuan district, in the western plain of Jilin province, China. Its exploration and development cover the southern Songliao Plain and Yitong River basin within Jilin province. Its oil production exceeds 7 million tons per year and is ranked as No.9 among the land-based Chinese oilfields.", "Title: Jilin Provincial Experimental School\n\nJilin Provincial Experimental School () is a coeducational public middle school for both boarding and day students from grades 7 to 12 (ages 12 to 18). Founded in 1948, the school was originally located in Jilin City of Jilin, Northeast China. In 1955, along with the Provincial Government, the School moved to the new capital city Changchun. It is a key high school in Jilin Province and is listed the Top 100 Chinese High Schools" ]
5,828
The event that caused the destruction of America's "Black Wall Street" in 1921 resulted in how many deaths according the American Red Cross?
300
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[ { "sentences": [ "This is a list of earthquakes in 1948.", " Only magnitude 6.0 or greater earthquakes appear on the list.", " Lower magnitude events are included if they have caused death, injury or damage.", " Events which occurred in remote areas will be excluded from the list as they wouldn't have generated significant media interest.", " All dates are listed according to UTC time.", " This would go down as one of the deadliest years of the 20th century.", " The main factor behind this was the earthquake which struck Turkmenistan that left 110,000 people dead in early October.", " This was the deadliest single earthquake since 1923 when a great quake struck Tokyo.", " Other events during the year caused many deaths including one in Japan in June which resulted in over 5,000 deaths.", " The number of magnitude 7.0+ events (18) was around normal with the biggest event being in the Philippines measuring 7.8.", " Clusters of large events were reported in Latin America and the southwest Pacific particularly Fiji in the early part of the year." ], "title": "List of earthquakes in 1948" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tulsa race riot, or Tulsa race riot of 1921, occurred between May 31 and June 1, 1921, when a white mob started attacking residents and businesses of the African-American community of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in what is considered one of the worst incidents of racial violence in the history of the United States.", " The attack, carried out on the ground and by air, destroyed more than 35 blocks of the district, at the time the wealthiest black community in the nation.", " More than 800 people were admitted to hospitals and more than 6,000 black residents were arrested and detained, many for several days.", " The Oklahoma Bureau of Vital Statistics officially recorded 39 dead, but the American Red Cross estimated 300, a number supported by historians since then." ], "title": "Tulsa race riot" }, { "sentences": [ "American Red Cross Motor Corps (also known as American Red Cross motor service) was founded in 1917 by the American Red Cross (ARC).", " The service was composed of women and it was developed to render supplementary aid to the US Army and Navy in transporting troops and supplies during World War I, and to assist other ARC workers in conducting their various relief activities.", " The diverse character of the work included canteen work, military hospitals, camps and cantonments, home service workers, outside aid, office detail, other ARC activities, and miscellaneous services, such as the 1918 flu pandemic." ], "title": "American Red Cross Motor Corps" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Red Cross National Headquarters is a located at 430 17th Street NW in Washington, D.C. Built between 1915 and 1917, it serves both as a memorial to women who served in the American Civil War and as the headquarters building for the American Red Cross.", " It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965." ], "title": "American Red Cross National Headquarters" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Red Cross Nursing Service was organized in 1909 by Jane Arminda Delano (1862-1919).", " A nurse and member of the American Red Cross, Delano organized the nursing service as the reserve of the Army Nurse Corps to be ready just before the entry of the United States into World War I.", " Key wartime decisions were made by Delano along with Mary Adelaide Nutting, president of the American Federation of Nurses, and Annie Warburton Goodrich, dean of the Army School of Nursing." ], "title": "American Red Cross Nursing Service" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Red Cross Volunteer Life Saving Corps (ARCVLSC) is a non-profit organization made up of volunteer lifeguards.", " It is a division of the American Red Cross, which provides volunteer lifeguards to Jacksonville beaches and internationally through Lifeguards Without Borders." ], "title": "American Red Cross Volunteer Life Saving Corps" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of earthquakes in 1946.", " Only magnitude 6.0 or greater earthquakes appear on the list.", " Lower magnitude events are included if they have caused death, injury or damage.", " Events which occurred in remote areas will be excluded from the list as they wouldn't have generated significant media interest.", " All dates are listed according to UTC time.", " Several great shocks affected the planet in 1946.", " The largest was one of the most significant in human terms.", " The quake itself was a magnitude 8.6 striking on April 1 in Alaska resulting in a tsunami mainly affecting Hawaii.", " The consequence of this apart from many deaths was the foundation of the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center.", " This organisation has helped to substantially reduce the death toll of tsunamis in the Pacific, although there have been a few exceptions, including the 2011 Japan event.", " Japan itself was heavily affected in 1946 by a large quake hitting in December, causing 1,362 deaths.", " The Dominican Republic was another nation that suffered great destruction in August.", " Turkey, Peru, and Turkmenistan all saw earthquakes causing many deaths.", " In general, 1946 was a busy year, with 21 events measuring above 7.0 and three exceeding a magnitude of 8.0." ], "title": "List of earthquakes in 1946" }, { "sentences": [ "Jarrett Tomás Barrios (born October 16, 1968) is the chief executive officer of the American Red Cross Los Angeles Region, a former politician and activist.", " Prior to this, he served at the CEO of the American Red Cross of Massachusetts.", " Barrios served as a member of both the Massachusetts House of Representatives and the Massachusetts Senate and became the first Latino and first openly gay man elected to the Massachusetts Senate.", " He subsequently served as president of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation and, later, of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD)." ], "title": "Jarrett Barrios" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Red Cross and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) together developed the National Shelter System (NSS).", " Under the National Response Plan now called the National Response Framework auspices, American Red Cross, is the Co-Primary Agency with FEMA responsible for the Mass Care portion of Emergency Support Function #6 - Mass Care, Temporary Housing and Human Services." ], "title": "National Shelter System" }, { "sentences": [ "Greenwood is a neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma.", " As one of the most prominent concentrations of African-American businesses in the United States during the early 20th century, it was popularly known as America's \"Black Wall Street\" until the Tulsa race riot of 1921, in which the Oklahoma state government with the assistance of Tulsa's white residents massacred hundreds of black residents and razed the neighborhood within hours.", " The riot was one of the most devastating massacres in the history of U.S. race relations, destroying the once thriving Greenwood community." ], "title": "Greenwood, Tulsa" } ]
[ "Title: List of earthquakes in 1948\n\nThis is a list of earthquakes in 1948. Only magnitude 6.0 or greater earthquakes appear on the list. Lower magnitude events are included if they have caused death, injury or damage. Events which occurred in remote areas will be excluded from the list as they wouldn't have generated significant media interest. All dates are listed according to UTC time. This would go down as one of the deadliest years of the 20th century. The main factor behind this was the earthquake which struck Turkmenistan that left 110,000 people dead in early October. This was the deadliest single earthquake since 1923 when a great quake struck Tokyo. Other events during the year caused many deaths including one in Japan in June which resulted in over 5,000 deaths. The number of magnitude 7.0+ events (18) was around normal with the biggest event being in the Philippines measuring 7.8. Clusters of large events were reported in Latin America and the southwest Pacific particularly Fiji in the early part of the year.", "Title: Tulsa race riot\n\nThe Tulsa race riot, or Tulsa race riot of 1921, occurred between May 31 and June 1, 1921, when a white mob started attacking residents and businesses of the African-American community of Greenwood in Tulsa, Oklahoma, in what is considered one of the worst incidents of racial violence in the history of the United States. The attack, carried out on the ground and by air, destroyed more than 35 blocks of the district, at the time the wealthiest black community in the nation. More than 800 people were admitted to hospitals and more than 6,000 black residents were arrested and detained, many for several days. The Oklahoma Bureau of Vital Statistics officially recorded 39 dead, but the American Red Cross estimated 300, a number supported by historians since then.", "Title: American Red Cross Motor Corps\n\nAmerican Red Cross Motor Corps (also known as American Red Cross motor service) was founded in 1917 by the American Red Cross (ARC). The service was composed of women and it was developed to render supplementary aid to the US Army and Navy in transporting troops and supplies during World War I, and to assist other ARC workers in conducting their various relief activities. The diverse character of the work included canteen work, military hospitals, camps and cantonments, home service workers, outside aid, office detail, other ARC activities, and miscellaneous services, such as the 1918 flu pandemic.", "Title: American Red Cross National Headquarters\n\nThe American Red Cross National Headquarters is a located at 430 17th Street NW in Washington, D.C. Built between 1915 and 1917, it serves both as a memorial to women who served in the American Civil War and as the headquarters building for the American Red Cross. It was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1965.", "Title: American Red Cross Nursing Service\n\nThe American Red Cross Nursing Service was organized in 1909 by Jane Arminda Delano (1862-1919). A nurse and member of the American Red Cross, Delano organized the nursing service as the reserve of the Army Nurse Corps to be ready just before the entry of the United States into World War I. Key wartime decisions were made by Delano along with Mary Adelaide Nutting, president of the American Federation of Nurses, and Annie Warburton Goodrich, dean of the Army School of Nursing.", "Title: American Red Cross Volunteer Life Saving Corps\n\nThe American Red Cross Volunteer Life Saving Corps (ARCVLSC) is a non-profit organization made up of volunteer lifeguards. It is a division of the American Red Cross, which provides volunteer lifeguards to Jacksonville beaches and internationally through Lifeguards Without Borders.", "Title: List of earthquakes in 1946\n\nThis is a list of earthquakes in 1946. Only magnitude 6.0 or greater earthquakes appear on the list. Lower magnitude events are included if they have caused death, injury or damage. Events which occurred in remote areas will be excluded from the list as they wouldn't have generated significant media interest. All dates are listed according to UTC time. Several great shocks affected the planet in 1946. The largest was one of the most significant in human terms. The quake itself was a magnitude 8.6 striking on April 1 in Alaska resulting in a tsunami mainly affecting Hawaii. The consequence of this apart from many deaths was the foundation of the Pacific Tsunami Warning Center. This organisation has helped to substantially reduce the death toll of tsunamis in the Pacific, although there have been a few exceptions, including the 2011 Japan event. Japan itself was heavily affected in 1946 by a large quake hitting in December, causing 1,362 deaths. The Dominican Republic was another nation that suffered great destruction in August. Turkey, Peru, and Turkmenistan all saw earthquakes causing many deaths. In general, 1946 was a busy year, with 21 events measuring above 7.0 and three exceeding a magnitude of 8.0.", "Title: Jarrett Barrios\n\nJarrett Tomás Barrios (born October 16, 1968) is the chief executive officer of the American Red Cross Los Angeles Region, a former politician and activist. Prior to this, he served at the CEO of the American Red Cross of Massachusetts. Barrios served as a member of both the Massachusetts House of Representatives and the Massachusetts Senate and became the first Latino and first openly gay man elected to the Massachusetts Senate. He subsequently served as president of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Massachusetts Foundation and, later, of the Gay & Lesbian Alliance Against Defamation (GLAAD).", "Title: National Shelter System\n\nThe American Red Cross and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) together developed the National Shelter System (NSS). Under the National Response Plan now called the National Response Framework auspices, American Red Cross, is the Co-Primary Agency with FEMA responsible for the Mass Care portion of Emergency Support Function #6 - Mass Care, Temporary Housing and Human Services.", "Title: Greenwood, Tulsa\n\nGreenwood is a neighborhood in Tulsa, Oklahoma. As one of the most prominent concentrations of African-American businesses in the United States during the early 20th century, it was popularly known as America's \"Black Wall Street\" until the Tulsa race riot of 1921, in which the Oklahoma state government with the assistance of Tulsa's white residents massacred hundreds of black residents and razed the neighborhood within hours. The riot was one of the most devastating massacres in the history of U.S. race relations, destroying the once thriving Greenwood community." ]
5,829
The society that operates the Mayflower House Museum was founded in what year?
1897
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{ "title": [ "Mayflower House Museum", "The Mayflower Society" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Hill–Physick–Keith House, also known as the Hill–Keith–Physick House, the Hill–Physick House, or simply the Physick House, is a historic house museum located at 321 S. 4th Street in the Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.", " Built 1786, it was the home of Philip Syng Physick (1768-1837), who has been called \"the father of American surgery\".", " The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976.", " It is now owned and operated by the Philadelphia Society for the Presevation of Landmarks as a house museum." ], "title": "Hill–Physick–Keith House" }, { "sentences": [ "The Warden's House Museum is a historic house museum in Stillwater, Minnesota, United States.", " From 1853 to 1914 it was the official residence for the wardens of the Minnesota Territorial Prison, which became the Minnesota State Prison upon statehood in 1858.", " The Washington County Historical Society has operated the house since 1941, making it the second-oldest house museum in Minnesota.", " It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 as the Minnesota Territorial/State Prison Warden's House for having state-level significance in the themes of architecture and social history.", " It was nominated for being the only surviving structure of the prison's Minnesota Territory period and the chief remnant of its statehood years." ], "title": "Warden's House Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "The Salisbury Mansion and Store is an historic house museum at 40 Highland Street in Worcester, Massachusetts.", " The house was originally built on Lincoln Square in 1772 by Stephen Salisbury I with an attached storehouse from which he sold imported goods under the name \"S. & S. Salisbury\".", " He and his brother Samuel had originally been in business together selling hardware goods in Boston, and Stephen moved to Worcester to expand the operation.", " In 1820 the store was closed down, and the space was converted for residential use by the family, which occupied it until 1851.", " Thereafter it served as a girls' school, tenant house, and then a gentleman's social club until 1929, when the building was threatened with demolition by the then occupants, the Worcester Lincoln Square Boys Club, who wanted to build more modern premises.", " It was saved by local efforts and moved to its current location on the former Salisbury estate near the museum and next to Salisbury House.", " It was donated to the American Antiquarian Society, which promptly gave it to the Worcester Art Museum, both of which were founded by Stephen Salisbury III.", " The museum undertook to restore the much-altered building to its condition as of 1830, and opened it for group tours as a historic house museum." ], "title": "Salisbury Mansion and Store" }, { "sentences": [ "The Riley Lucas Bartholomew House is a historic house museum in Richfield, Minnesota, United States, originally the home of prominent early Minnesotan Riley Bartholomew (1807–1894).", " The Richfield Historical Society operates the house as the Bartholomew House Museum adjacent to their Richfield History Center." ], "title": "Riley Lucas Bartholomew House" }, { "sentences": [ "The William Tanner House Museum, also known as the William A. Tanner House, is a historic residence and museum in Aurora, Illinois.", " It was built in 1857 for William A. Tanner, a hardware merchant.", " His descendants lived in the house until it was donated to the Aurora Historical Society in 1936.", " It now operates as a Victorian-period historic house museum." ], "title": "William Tanner House Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "The General Society of \"Mayflower\" Descendants — commonly called the Mayflower Society — is a hereditary organization of individuals who have documented their descent from one or more of the 102 passengers who arrived on the \"Mayflower\" in 1620 at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts.", " The Society was founded at Plymouth in 1897." ], "title": "The Mayflower Society" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mayflower House Museum is an 18th-century period historic house museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts operated by The Mayflower Society, also known as the General Society of \"Mayflower\" Descendants.", " The Society purchased the Edward Winslow House in 1941." ], "title": "Mayflower House Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "The Colbert House is a historic house museum owned by Washington State Parks and located in Ilwaco, Washington, at the corner of Spruce and Quaker streets.", " The house was originally built in 1872 and was moved to its current site in 1883.", " The house was owned by a fishing family and was restored in 1994 to a late 19th-century appearance with Colbert family furnishings and decorative items.", " Following its restoration, the house was operated by Cape Disappointment State Park as a historic house museum that was open by appointment only.", " In 2009, the Long Beach Area Parks Management Plan deemed the operation of the building as a house museum to be \"not feasible at this time\" and that \"State Parks will preserve the building until such time as a feasible and sustainable use becomes apparent.\"" ], "title": "Colbert House (Ilwaco, Washington)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ashbel Woodward House is a historic house museum at 387 Connecticut Route 32 in Franklin, Connecticut.", " The house is now operated by the Town of Franklin as the Dr. Ashbel Woodward House Museum.", " It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, five bays wide, with a side gable roof, clapboard siding, a granite foundation, and a pair of brick chimneys.", " The museum features exhibits on local history and an art gallery.", " The main entrance is centered on the front, slightly recessed under a Greek Revival surround with pilasters and entablature.", " The building corners are also pilastered, and the side gable ends have semi-elliptical windows.", " An ell, apparently original as it shares the foundation with the house, extends to the rear.", " The property also includes two barns and a third outbuilding that probably functioned as a corn crib.", " The house was built c. 1835, and is a fine local example of a Greek Revival house in a rural setting.", " It was home for many years to Ashbel Woodward, a local doctor.", " His descendants gave the property to the state in 1947.", " The house is now owned by the town, whose historical society operates it as a local history museum." ], "title": "Ashbel Woodward House" }, { "sentences": [ "The John A. North House is a historic house museum and archives located in Lewisburg, Greenbrier County, West Virginia.", " Currently, the North House is Greenbrier County's only historic house museum.", " Since 1976, The Greenbrier Historical Society has operated within the North House, and in 1992 the North House was officially purchased by the Greenbrier Historical Society.", " In 1992, the home officially became known as \" North House Museum, Greenbrier Historical Society.\"" ], "title": "John A. North House" } ]
[ "Title: Hill–Physick–Keith House\n\nThe Hill–Physick–Keith House, also known as the Hill–Keith–Physick House, the Hill–Physick House, or simply the Physick House, is a historic house museum located at 321 S. 4th Street in the Society Hill neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. Built 1786, it was the home of Philip Syng Physick (1768-1837), who has been called \"the father of American surgery\". The house was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1976. It is now owned and operated by the Philadelphia Society for the Presevation of Landmarks as a house museum.", "Title: Warden's House Museum\n\nThe Warden's House Museum is a historic house museum in Stillwater, Minnesota, United States. From 1853 to 1914 it was the official residence for the wardens of the Minnesota Territorial Prison, which became the Minnesota State Prison upon statehood in 1858. The Washington County Historical Society has operated the house since 1941, making it the second-oldest house museum in Minnesota. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1974 as the Minnesota Territorial/State Prison Warden's House for having state-level significance in the themes of architecture and social history. It was nominated for being the only surviving structure of the prison's Minnesota Territory period and the chief remnant of its statehood years.", "Title: Salisbury Mansion and Store\n\nThe Salisbury Mansion and Store is an historic house museum at 40 Highland Street in Worcester, Massachusetts. The house was originally built on Lincoln Square in 1772 by Stephen Salisbury I with an attached storehouse from which he sold imported goods under the name \"S. & S. Salisbury\". He and his brother Samuel had originally been in business together selling hardware goods in Boston, and Stephen moved to Worcester to expand the operation. In 1820 the store was closed down, and the space was converted for residential use by the family, which occupied it until 1851. Thereafter it served as a girls' school, tenant house, and then a gentleman's social club until 1929, when the building was threatened with demolition by the then occupants, the Worcester Lincoln Square Boys Club, who wanted to build more modern premises. It was saved by local efforts and moved to its current location on the former Salisbury estate near the museum and next to Salisbury House. It was donated to the American Antiquarian Society, which promptly gave it to the Worcester Art Museum, both of which were founded by Stephen Salisbury III. The museum undertook to restore the much-altered building to its condition as of 1830, and opened it for group tours as a historic house museum.", "Title: Riley Lucas Bartholomew House\n\nThe Riley Lucas Bartholomew House is a historic house museum in Richfield, Minnesota, United States, originally the home of prominent early Minnesotan Riley Bartholomew (1807–1894). The Richfield Historical Society operates the house as the Bartholomew House Museum adjacent to their Richfield History Center.", "Title: William Tanner House Museum\n\nThe William Tanner House Museum, also known as the William A. Tanner House, is a historic residence and museum in Aurora, Illinois. It was built in 1857 for William A. Tanner, a hardware merchant. His descendants lived in the house until it was donated to the Aurora Historical Society in 1936. It now operates as a Victorian-period historic house museum.", "Title: The Mayflower Society\n\nThe General Society of \"Mayflower\" Descendants — commonly called the Mayflower Society — is a hereditary organization of individuals who have documented their descent from one or more of the 102 passengers who arrived on the \"Mayflower\" in 1620 at what is now Plymouth, Massachusetts. The Society was founded at Plymouth in 1897.", "Title: Mayflower House Museum\n\nThe Mayflower House Museum is an 18th-century period historic house museum in Plymouth, Massachusetts operated by The Mayflower Society, also known as the General Society of \"Mayflower\" Descendants. The Society purchased the Edward Winslow House in 1941.", "Title: Colbert House (Ilwaco, Washington)\n\nThe Colbert House is a historic house museum owned by Washington State Parks and located in Ilwaco, Washington, at the corner of Spruce and Quaker streets. The house was originally built in 1872 and was moved to its current site in 1883. The house was owned by a fishing family and was restored in 1994 to a late 19th-century appearance with Colbert family furnishings and decorative items. Following its restoration, the house was operated by Cape Disappointment State Park as a historic house museum that was open by appointment only. In 2009, the Long Beach Area Parks Management Plan deemed the operation of the building as a house museum to be \"not feasible at this time\" and that \"State Parks will preserve the building until such time as a feasible and sustainable use becomes apparent.\"", "Title: Ashbel Woodward House\n\nThe Ashbel Woodward House is a historic house museum at 387 Connecticut Route 32 in Franklin, Connecticut. The house is now operated by the Town of Franklin as the Dr. Ashbel Woodward House Museum. It is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, five bays wide, with a side gable roof, clapboard siding, a granite foundation, and a pair of brick chimneys. The museum features exhibits on local history and an art gallery. The main entrance is centered on the front, slightly recessed under a Greek Revival surround with pilasters and entablature. The building corners are also pilastered, and the side gable ends have semi-elliptical windows. An ell, apparently original as it shares the foundation with the house, extends to the rear. The property also includes two barns and a third outbuilding that probably functioned as a corn crib. The house was built c. 1835, and is a fine local example of a Greek Revival house in a rural setting. It was home for many years to Ashbel Woodward, a local doctor. His descendants gave the property to the state in 1947. The house is now owned by the town, whose historical society operates it as a local history museum.", "Title: John A. North House\n\nThe John A. North House is a historic house museum and archives located in Lewisburg, Greenbrier County, West Virginia. Currently, the North House is Greenbrier County's only historic house museum. Since 1976, The Greenbrier Historical Society has operated within the North House, and in 1992 the North House was officially purchased by the Greenbrier Historical Society. In 1992, the home officially became known as \" North House Museum, Greenbrier Historical Society.\"" ]
5,830
SechsKies, was a six-member South Korean boy band, in what year, one of its members includes Eun Ji-won, a South Korean rapper, host, dancer, composer and leader of the first generation idol group SechsKies?
1997
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Sechs Kies", "Eun Ji-won" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "This is the discography of the six-member South Korean boy group Boyfriend signed under Starship Entertainment and formed in 2011.", " The group has released three studio albums (one of which was re-released), four extended plays, one compilation album and sixteen singles.", " They debuted on Mnet's \"M!Countdown\" on May 26, 2011 with their debut single \"Boyfriend\"." ], "title": "Boyfriend discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Choi Seung-hyun (; born November 4, 1987), better known by his stage name T.O.P, is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor.", " T.O.P rose to fame in the mid-2000s as one of two rappers in the South Korean boy band Big Bang.", " Released under YG Entertainment, the group became one of the best-selling groups of all-time in Asia and one of the best-selling boy bands in the world.", " In 2010, while the group was on hiatus, T.O.P and G-Dragon formed a duo to record and release the number-one collaboration album, \"GD & TOP\".", " As a solo rapper, he has released two digital singles, \"Turn It Up\" (2010) and \"Doom Dada\" (2013), which peaked at number two and four, respectively, on the Gaon Digital Chart." ], "title": "T.O.P (rapper)" }, { "sentences": [ "Eun Ji-won (born June 8, 1978) is a South Korean rapper, host, dancer, composer and leader of the first generation idol group SechsKies (젝스키스).", " After the group's disbandment in 2000, Eun pursued a solo career in 2001 with his first single (\"A-Ha\") and has mainly focused on hip-hop ever since.", " In addition to his music career, he has appeared on hit shows like \"2 Days & 1 Night,\" \"Reply 1997\" and \"New Journey to the West." ], "title": "Eun Ji-won" }, { "sentences": [ "SECHSKIES (pronounced as , Korean: 젝스키스 , Japanese: ジェクスキス ) is a six-member South Korean boy band in 1997.", " They are the \"1st-generation K-Pop idols\" and were named as one of the top boy groups in the 90's.", " Consisting of members Eun Ji-won, Lee Jai-jin, Kim Jae-duck, Kang Sung-hoon, Ko Ji-yong and Jang Su-won, the group debuted on April 15, 1997." ], "title": "Sechs Kies" }, { "sentences": [ "Lee Jai-jin (Korean:이재진, born July 13, 1979) is a South Korean singer and dancer.", " Jai-jin is the sub rapper and main dancer of the South Korean boy group SechsKies, and served as the group's choreographer.", " SechsKies disbanded in 2000 but made a long-awaited reunion on 'ToToGa 2' special of 'Infinite Challenge' and signed with YG Entertainment in 2016." ], "title": "Lee Jai-jin (musician, born 1979)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jang Su-won (born July 16, 1980) is a South Korean singer.", " He is known as a robot actor and member of the South Korean boy group, Sechs Kies and the duet group, J-Walk, along with fellow SechsKies member, Kim Jae-duck.", " His nicknames were \"Short Man\" and \"Angel\"." ], "title": "Jang Su-won" }, { "sentences": [ "SS Entertainment () is a South Korean record label.", " It previously represented boy group The Legend, Eun Ji-won and Gilme." ], "title": "SS Entertainment" }, { "sentences": [ "Kang Sung-hoon (hangul:강성훈, born February 22, 1980) is a South Korean singer from the 90's South Korean boy group Sechs Kies.", " Sung-hoon is the main vocalist of SechsKies and is referred to having the best singing voice of the group.", " After Sechskies had disbanded in 2000, Sung-hoon pursued a solo singing career, signed under Laful Entertainment at the time.", " His nickname Hoony is the title for his third album and his official fan club is called Hoony World." ], "title": "Kang Sung-hoon (singer)" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of awards and nominations received by VIXX, a six-member South Korean boy band, formed by Jellyfish Entertainment.", " They started to gain recognition in 2013, a year after their debut, releasing a single album, an EP, a repackaged EP and finally, a full-length album.", " VIXX debuted new material on a quarterly basis during that year, finally winning their first music show award with \"Voodoo Doll\" in Music Bank.", " VIXX have been recipients of 25 awards from South Korea and International events.", " VIXX also received 29 wins on South Korea's televised music programs." ], "title": "List of awards and nominations received by VIXX" }, { "sentences": [ "Super Junior-Trot (Korean: 슈퍼주니어-트로트 ), officially known as Super Junior-T (Korean: 슈퍼주니어-티 ) is the second official sub-group of South Korean boy band Super Junior.", " They are the first idol group known for capitalizing trot music, the oldest form of Korean pop music.", " Super Junior-T formed in 2007 and contains six Super Junior members, the leader Leeteuk, Heechul, Kangin, Shindong, Sungmin, and Eunhyuk." ], "title": "Super Junior-T" } ]
[ "Title: Boyfriend discography\n\nThis is the discography of the six-member South Korean boy group Boyfriend signed under Starship Entertainment and formed in 2011. The group has released three studio albums (one of which was re-released), four extended plays, one compilation album and sixteen singles. They debuted on Mnet's \"M!Countdown\" on May 26, 2011 with their debut single \"Boyfriend\".", "Title: T.O.P (rapper)\n\nChoi Seung-hyun (; born November 4, 1987), better known by his stage name T.O.P, is a South Korean rapper, singer, songwriter, record producer and actor. T.O.P rose to fame in the mid-2000s as one of two rappers in the South Korean boy band Big Bang. Released under YG Entertainment, the group became one of the best-selling groups of all-time in Asia and one of the best-selling boy bands in the world. In 2010, while the group was on hiatus, T.O.P and G-Dragon formed a duo to record and release the number-one collaboration album, \"GD & TOP\". As a solo rapper, he has released two digital singles, \"Turn It Up\" (2010) and \"Doom Dada\" (2013), which peaked at number two and four, respectively, on the Gaon Digital Chart.", "Title: Eun Ji-won\n\nEun Ji-won (born June 8, 1978) is a South Korean rapper, host, dancer, composer and leader of the first generation idol group SechsKies (젝스키스). After the group's disbandment in 2000, Eun pursued a solo career in 2001 with his first single (\"A-Ha\") and has mainly focused on hip-hop ever since. In addition to his music career, he has appeared on hit shows like \"2 Days & 1 Night,\" \"Reply 1997\" and \"New Journey to the West.", "Title: Sechs Kies\n\nSECHSKIES (pronounced as , Korean: 젝스키스 , Japanese: ジェクスキス ) is a six-member South Korean boy band in 1997. They are the \"1st-generation K-Pop idols\" and were named as one of the top boy groups in the 90's. Consisting of members Eun Ji-won, Lee Jai-jin, Kim Jae-duck, Kang Sung-hoon, Ko Ji-yong and Jang Su-won, the group debuted on April 15, 1997.", "Title: Lee Jai-jin (musician, born 1979)\n\nLee Jai-jin (Korean:이재진, born July 13, 1979) is a South Korean singer and dancer. Jai-jin is the sub rapper and main dancer of the South Korean boy group SechsKies, and served as the group's choreographer. SechsKies disbanded in 2000 but made a long-awaited reunion on 'ToToGa 2' special of 'Infinite Challenge' and signed with YG Entertainment in 2016.", "Title: Jang Su-won\n\nJang Su-won (born July 16, 1980) is a South Korean singer. He is known as a robot actor and member of the South Korean boy group, Sechs Kies and the duet group, J-Walk, along with fellow SechsKies member, Kim Jae-duck. His nicknames were \"Short Man\" and \"Angel\".", "Title: SS Entertainment\n\nSS Entertainment () is a South Korean record label. It previously represented boy group The Legend, Eun Ji-won and Gilme.", "Title: Kang Sung-hoon (singer)\n\nKang Sung-hoon (hangul:강성훈, born February 22, 1980) is a South Korean singer from the 90's South Korean boy group Sechs Kies. Sung-hoon is the main vocalist of SechsKies and is referred to having the best singing voice of the group. After Sechskies had disbanded in 2000, Sung-hoon pursued a solo singing career, signed under Laful Entertainment at the time. His nickname Hoony is the title for his third album and his official fan club is called Hoony World.", "Title: List of awards and nominations received by VIXX\n\nThis is a list of awards and nominations received by VIXX, a six-member South Korean boy band, formed by Jellyfish Entertainment. They started to gain recognition in 2013, a year after their debut, releasing a single album, an EP, a repackaged EP and finally, a full-length album. VIXX debuted new material on a quarterly basis during that year, finally winning their first music show award with \"Voodoo Doll\" in Music Bank. VIXX have been recipients of 25 awards from South Korea and International events. VIXX also received 29 wins on South Korea's televised music programs.", "Title: Super Junior-T\n\nSuper Junior-Trot (Korean: 슈퍼주니어-트로트 ), officially known as Super Junior-T (Korean: 슈퍼주니어-티 ) is the second official sub-group of South Korean boy band Super Junior. They are the first idol group known for capitalizing trot music, the oldest form of Korean pop music. Super Junior-T formed in 2007 and contains six Super Junior members, the leader Leeteuk, Heechul, Kangin, Shindong, Sungmin, and Eunhyuk." ]
5,831
Beady Eye and Minutemen, have what in common?
rock band
comparison
easy
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Boon, bassist/vocalist Mike Watt, and drummer George Hurley, Minutemen recorded four albums and eight EPs before Boon's death in an automobile accident in December 1985; after his death, the band broke up.", " They were noted in the California punk community for a philosophy of \"jamming econo\"—a sense of thriftiness reflected in their touring and presentation—while their eclectic and experimental attitude was instrumental in pioneering alternative rock." ], "title": "Minutemen (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"One Strike\" is a song recorded by English-Canadian girl group All Saints for their fourth studio album, \"Red Flag\" (2016).", " The track was written by group member Shaznay Lewis and its producer Hutch, inspired by the breakdown of group member Nicole Appleton's highly publicised marriage to Oasis and Beady Eye frontman Liam Gallagher.", " It is a mid-tempo, R&B, soul and synthpop song.", " The production is more minimal than in the group's previous singles, featuring a progressive synth line, guitar and rattling percussion instruments.", " The lyrics detail Nicole's emotions when it was revealed to her that Gallagher had an affair and was expecting a child with American journalist Liza Ghorbani." ], "title": "One Strike" }, { "sentences": [ "Beady Eye were an English rock band formed in 2009, by lead vocalist Liam Gallagher, guitarists Gem Archer and Andy Bell, and drummer Chris Sharrock, all former members of Oasis.", " In 2013, former Kasabian guitarist Jay Mehler joined the band playing bass guitar on tour." ], "title": "Beady Eye" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris Sharrock (born 30 May 1964) is an English drummer from Bebington, Cheshire, England.", " He has been a member of the Icicle Works, the La's, the Wild Swans, World Party, the Lightning Seeds, Robbie Williams Live, Oasis, Beady Eye and currently in Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds." ], "title": "Chris Sharrock" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Second Bite of the Apple\" is the first single released from British band Beady Eye's second album, \"BE\".", " \"Second Bite of the Apple\" was released along with B-side \"Dreaming of Some Space\" which used backmasking." ], "title": "Second Bite of the Apple" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Beat Goes On\" is a song by English rock band Beady Eye.", " Featured on their debut album \"Different Gear, Still Speeding\", it was the third official single released from the album, released on 15 July 2011.", " They performed the single on Alan Carr: Chatty Man, on 1 July 2011." ], "title": "The Beat Goes On (Beady Eye song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Four Letter Word\" is a single by English band Beady Eye, released on Beady Eye Records as \"BEADY3\".", " The track is also featured on their 2011 debut album \"Different Gear, Still Speeding\" as the opening track.", " The video for the song was premièred exclusively for NME and also on the band's official website on 26 December 2010, at the same time a limited edition 7\" vinyl was released on 17 January 2011 on 7\" vinyl backed with new track \"World Outside My Room\"." ], "title": "Four Letter Word (Beady Eye song)" } ]
[ "Title: Gem Archer\n\nColin Murray \"Gem\" Archer (born 7 December 1966) is an English musician, best known as a member of the English rock bands Oasis, Beady Eye and Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds. He is also known for his work with Heavy Stereo. He joined Oasis as rhythm guitarist in November 1999, and handled lead guitar for acoustic songs as well. He also contributed to the writing of some of the band's songs. Oasis broke up in August 2009, but in November 2009, Liam Gallagher announced he was writing new material with Archer as well as other ex-Oasis members minus his brother Noel, under the name Beady Eye. After two albums with Beady Eye, 2011's \"Different Gear, Still Speeding\" and 2013's \"BE\", the band officially disbanded in October 2014. In 2017, Archer joined Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds as lead guitarist, thus reuniting with former Oasis member Noel Gallagher.", "Title: Bring the Light (Beady Eye song)\n\n\"Bring the Light\" is a song and debut release by English rock band Beady Eye, released on Beady Eye Records as \"EYE1\". The song, written for the band's debut album \"Different Gear, Still Speeding\" was released on 10 November 2010, as a free download, and was also available as a limited release single on 7\" vinyl. The B-side to the single is a cover of the World of Twist song \"Sons of the Stage\".", "Title: BE (Beady Eye album)\n\nBE is the second and final studio album by English rock band Beady Eye, released on 10   2013 (2013--) . It was recorded between November 2012 and March 2013. The album was produced by Dave Sitek who has previously produced records for Yeah Yeah Yeahs, TV on the Radio and Jane's Addiction. \"BE\" debuted at number two on the UK Albums Chart behind Black Sabbath's \"13\". Despite receiving mixed reviews from contemporary critics, \"BE\" is considered by many fans to be an improvement from their debut album, \"Different Gear, Still Speeding\" and is notable for showcasing a rare experimental approach which departs from the sound of previous Beady Eye and Oasis albums.", "Title: Minutemen (band)\n\nMinutemen were an American punk rock band formed in San Pedro, California in 1980. Composed of guitarist/vocalist D. Boon, bassist/vocalist Mike Watt, and drummer George Hurley, Minutemen recorded four albums and eight EPs before Boon's death in an automobile accident in December 1985; after his death, the band broke up. They were noted in the California punk community for a philosophy of \"jamming econo\"—a sense of thriftiness reflected in their touring and presentation—while their eclectic and experimental attitude was instrumental in pioneering alternative rock.", "Title: One Strike\n\n\"One Strike\" is a song recorded by English-Canadian girl group All Saints for their fourth studio album, \"Red Flag\" (2016). The track was written by group member Shaznay Lewis and its producer Hutch, inspired by the breakdown of group member Nicole Appleton's highly publicised marriage to Oasis and Beady Eye frontman Liam Gallagher. It is a mid-tempo, R&B, soul and synthpop song. The production is more minimal than in the group's previous singles, featuring a progressive synth line, guitar and rattling percussion instruments. The lyrics detail Nicole's emotions when it was revealed to her that Gallagher had an affair and was expecting a child with American journalist Liza Ghorbani.", "Title: Beady Eye\n\nBeady Eye were an English rock band formed in 2009, by lead vocalist Liam Gallagher, guitarists Gem Archer and Andy Bell, and drummer Chris Sharrock, all former members of Oasis. In 2013, former Kasabian guitarist Jay Mehler joined the band playing bass guitar on tour.", "Title: Chris Sharrock\n\nChris Sharrock (born 30 May 1964) is an English drummer from Bebington, Cheshire, England. He has been a member of the Icicle Works, the La's, the Wild Swans, World Party, the Lightning Seeds, Robbie Williams Live, Oasis, Beady Eye and currently in Noel Gallagher's High Flying Birds.", "Title: Second Bite of the Apple\n\n\"Second Bite of the Apple\" is the first single released from British band Beady Eye's second album, \"BE\". \"Second Bite of the Apple\" was released along with B-side \"Dreaming of Some Space\" which used backmasking.", "Title: The Beat Goes On (Beady Eye song)\n\n\"The Beat Goes On\" is a song by English rock band Beady Eye. Featured on their debut album \"Different Gear, Still Speeding\", it was the third official single released from the album, released on 15 July 2011. They performed the single on Alan Carr: Chatty Man, on 1 July 2011.", "Title: Four Letter Word (Beady Eye song)\n\n\"Four Letter Word\" is a single by English band Beady Eye, released on Beady Eye Records as \"BEADY3\". The track is also featured on their 2011 debut album \"Different Gear, Still Speeding\" as the opening track. The video for the song was premièred exclusively for NME and also on the band's official website on 26 December 2010, at the same time a limited edition 7\" vinyl was released on 17 January 2011 on 7\" vinyl backed with new track \"World Outside My Room\"." ]
5,832
When was the founder of Shanduka Group born ?
17 November 1952
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Shanduka Group", "Cyril Ramaphosa" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Young England was a Victorian era political group born on the playing fields of Cambridge, Oxford and Eton.", " For the most part, its unofficial membership was confined to a splinter group of Tory aristocrats who had attended public school together, among them George Smythe, Lord John Manners, Henry Thomas Hope and Alexander Baillie-Cochrane.", " The group's leader and figurehead, however, was Benjamin Disraeli, who bore the distinction of having neither an aristocratic background nor an Eton or Cambridge education." ], "title": "Young England" }, { "sentences": [ "Gerardo Chavez is an artist from Trujillo Peru, his artistic foundation has helped to develop a cultural environment in the city through the Toy Museum that was opened in 2001 and with the Museum of Modern Art which he founded, as well as Cultural Space \"Angelmira\" in honor to his brother.", " Chavez is one of the direct successors of the North Group born in the Trujillo city in the first half of the 20th century.", " In 2012 he was recognized as the most important Peruvian plastic artist in activity.", " He has been appointed chairman of the board for the Art and Culture of Trujillo." ], "title": "Gerardo Chavez" }, { "sentences": [ "The Singletons are a singing gospel group born and raised in Lansing, Michigan.", " They were discovered by Fred Hammond while he was touring with his label mate Marvin Sapp." ], "title": "The Singletons" }, { "sentences": [ "Lieutenant General Abdul Raziq Achakzai Pashto: جنرال عبدالرازق‎ , born 1979) is an officer in the Afghan Border Police.", " He is a member of the Pashtun ethnic group born in the border city of Spin Boldak." ], "title": "Abdul Raziq Achakzai" }, { "sentences": [ "Matamela Cyril Ramaphosa (born 17 November 1952) is a South African politician, businessman, activist, and trade union leader who has served as the Deputy President of South Africa under President Jacob Zuma since 2014.", " He was elected as Deputy President of the African National Congress (ANC) at the ANC National Conference in Mangaung in December 2012.", " He is also the Chairman of the National Planning Commission, which is responsible for strategic planning for the future of South Africa, with the goal of rallying the nation \"around a common set of objectives and priorities to drive development over the longer term\"." ], "title": "Cyril Ramaphosa" }, { "sentences": [ "Shanduka Group is a South African investment holding company that has interests in the resources, telecoms, food and beverage, property, financial services, energy, and industrial sectors.", " It was founded by South African politician Cyril Ramaphosa.", " The chief executive officer is Phuti Mahanyele.", " Jared Cape of Century City formally heads up the Shanduka Group." ], "title": "Shanduka Group" }, { "sentences": [ "Phuti Mahanyele (born c. 1971) is a South African business executive, the chief executive officer of Sigma Capital and former CEO of the Shanduka Group Mahanyele was included in the Wall Street Journal's list of \"Top 50 women in the world to watch in 2008\", was recognized by Africa Investors as a \"Leading African Woman in Business\" in 2012, and was chosen as ForbesWoman Africa Business Woman of the Year in 2014." ], "title": "Phuti Mahanyele" }, { "sentences": [ "The Billion Dollar Band is a five-member African American 70's soul/funk/Rock/R&B musical group born out of Miami, Florida.", " As a one hit wonder group, they were released on the Miami Criteria's Sound Studios record label, Good Sounds." ], "title": "The Billion Dollar Band" }, { "sentences": [ "Generación del 51 is a designation for one of a series of \"generations\" of Spanish composers, identifying a group born between 1924 and 1938." ], "title": "Generación del 51" }, { "sentences": [ "Suad Joseph (born 6 September 1943).", " Dr. Joseph received her doctorate in Anthropology from Columbia University in 1975.", " Dr. Joseph is Professor of Anthropology and Women and Gender Studies at the University of California, Davis and current President of the Middle East Studies Association of North America.", " Her research addresses issues of gender; families, children, and youth; sociology of the family; and selfhood, citizenship, and the state in the Middle East, with a focus on her native Lebanon.", " Her earlier work focused on the politicization of religion in Lebanon.", " Joseph is the founder of the Middle East Research Group in Anthropology (now the Middle East Section of the American Anthropological Association), the founder and coordinator of the Arab Families Working Group, the founder of the Association for Middle East Women's Studies, the General Editor of the \"Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures\", and the Founding Director of the Middle East/South Asian Studies Program at the University of California at Davis.", " She is also the founder and facilitator of a six-university consortium of the American University of Beirut, American University in Cairo, Lebanese American University, University of California at Davis, and Birzeit University Consortium." ], "title": "Suad Joseph" } ]
[ "Title: Young England\n\nYoung England was a Victorian era political group born on the playing fields of Cambridge, Oxford and Eton. For the most part, its unofficial membership was confined to a splinter group of Tory aristocrats who had attended public school together, among them George Smythe, Lord John Manners, Henry Thomas Hope and Alexander Baillie-Cochrane. The group's leader and figurehead, however, was Benjamin Disraeli, who bore the distinction of having neither an aristocratic background nor an Eton or Cambridge education.", "Title: Gerardo Chavez\n\nGerardo Chavez is an artist from Trujillo Peru, his artistic foundation has helped to develop a cultural environment in the city through the Toy Museum that was opened in 2001 and with the Museum of Modern Art which he founded, as well as Cultural Space \"Angelmira\" in honor to his brother. Chavez is one of the direct successors of the North Group born in the Trujillo city in the first half of the 20th century. In 2012 he was recognized as the most important Peruvian plastic artist in activity. He has been appointed chairman of the board for the Art and Culture of Trujillo.", "Title: The Singletons\n\nThe Singletons are a singing gospel group born and raised in Lansing, Michigan. They were discovered by Fred Hammond while he was touring with his label mate Marvin Sapp.", "Title: Abdul Raziq Achakzai\n\nLieutenant General Abdul Raziq Achakzai Pashto: جنرال عبدالرازق‎ , born 1979) is an officer in the Afghan Border Police. He is a member of the Pashtun ethnic group born in the border city of Spin Boldak.", "Title: Cyril Ramaphosa\n\nMatamela Cyril Ramaphosa (born 17 November 1952) is a South African politician, businessman, activist, and trade union leader who has served as the Deputy President of South Africa under President Jacob Zuma since 2014. He was elected as Deputy President of the African National Congress (ANC) at the ANC National Conference in Mangaung in December 2012. He is also the Chairman of the National Planning Commission, which is responsible for strategic planning for the future of South Africa, with the goal of rallying the nation \"around a common set of objectives and priorities to drive development over the longer term\".", "Title: Shanduka Group\n\nShanduka Group is a South African investment holding company that has interests in the resources, telecoms, food and beverage, property, financial services, energy, and industrial sectors. It was founded by South African politician Cyril Ramaphosa. The chief executive officer is Phuti Mahanyele. Jared Cape of Century City formally heads up the Shanduka Group.", "Title: Phuti Mahanyele\n\nPhuti Mahanyele (born c. 1971) is a South African business executive, the chief executive officer of Sigma Capital and former CEO of the Shanduka Group Mahanyele was included in the Wall Street Journal's list of \"Top 50 women in the world to watch in 2008\", was recognized by Africa Investors as a \"Leading African Woman in Business\" in 2012, and was chosen as ForbesWoman Africa Business Woman of the Year in 2014.", "Title: The Billion Dollar Band\n\nThe Billion Dollar Band is a five-member African American 70's soul/funk/Rock/R&B musical group born out of Miami, Florida. As a one hit wonder group, they were released on the Miami Criteria's Sound Studios record label, Good Sounds.", "Title: Generación del 51\n\nGeneración del 51 is a designation for one of a series of \"generations\" of Spanish composers, identifying a group born between 1924 and 1938.", "Title: Suad Joseph\n\nSuad Joseph (born 6 September 1943). Dr. Joseph received her doctorate in Anthropology from Columbia University in 1975. Dr. Joseph is Professor of Anthropology and Women and Gender Studies at the University of California, Davis and current President of the Middle East Studies Association of North America. Her research addresses issues of gender; families, children, and youth; sociology of the family; and selfhood, citizenship, and the state in the Middle East, with a focus on her native Lebanon. Her earlier work focused on the politicization of religion in Lebanon. Joseph is the founder of the Middle East Research Group in Anthropology (now the Middle East Section of the American Anthropological Association), the founder and coordinator of the Arab Families Working Group, the founder of the Association for Middle East Women's Studies, the General Editor of the \"Encyclopedia of Women and Islamic Cultures\", and the Founding Director of the Middle East/South Asian Studies Program at the University of California at Davis. She is also the founder and facilitator of a six-university consortium of the American University of Beirut, American University in Cairo, Lebanese American University, University of California at Davis, and Birzeit University Consortium." ]
5,833
Noir Désir and Balance and Composure are both what?
rock band
comparison
medium
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[ { "sentences": [ "Bertrand Cantat (born 5 March 1964) is a French musician and formerly the frontman of rock band Noir Désir.", " In 2003, he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter (\"murder with indirect intent\" - \"dolus eventualis\") of French actress Marie Trintignant.", " He returned to Noir Désir after his release from prison in 2007, playing with the group until it disbanded in 2010." ], "title": "Bertrand Cantat" }, { "sentences": [ "Balance and Composure is an American alternative rock band from Doylestown, Pennsylvania.", " They formed in the winter of 2007, after the breakup of two local Doylestown bands.", " The band's music is often suggested having similarities to Title Fight, Brand New, and Nirvana.", " They've released three studio albums and five EPs since their inception.", " Their second album \"The Things We Think We're Missing\" reached number 51 on the \"Billboard\" 200, number 10 on the Independent Albums, number 13 on the Modern Rock/Alternative Albums and number 16 on the Rock Albums charts." ], "title": "Balance and Composure" }, { "sentences": [ "Noir Désir, a French rock group, have released six studio albums, thirteen singles, two live albums, one live DVD, four compilation albums, and one remix album." ], "title": "Noir Désir discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean-Paul Roy (born 14 August 1964 in Civray, Vienne) has been the bassist of French rock group Noir Désir since 1996." ], "title": "Jean-Paul Roy" }, { "sentences": [ "Noir Désir (] ) was a French rock band from Bordeaux.", " They were active during the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s, and have had two albums certified double platinum in France and three certified gold.", " They have been an influence on numerous French musicians including Cali, Louise Attaque and Miossec.", " While active, the band consisted of Bertrand Cantat (vocals, guitar), Serge Teyssot-Gay (guitar), Jean-Paul Roy (bass guitar) and Denis Barthe (drums)." ], "title": "Noir Désir" }, { "sentences": [ "des Visages des Figures is an album by French rock band Noir Désir.", " It was released in France and other European countries on 11 September 2001.", " Manu Chao plays the guitar in \"Le vent nous portera\", among numerous musicians participating in the album.", " All music was composed by Noir Désir, where not otherwise specified.", " Lyrics are by Bertrand Cantat, where not otherwise specified." ], "title": "Des Visages des Figures" }, { "sentences": [ "Serge Teyssot-Gay (] ; born 16 May 1963, in Saint-Étienne, Loire) has been the guitarist of French rock group Noir Désir until 29 November 2010.", " He met the frontman of the band, Bertrand Cantat, at their school in Bordeaux (Lycée Saint-Genès) during the 1980s.", " Aside from Noir Désir, his other musical endeavours include :" ], "title": "Serge Teyssot-Gay" }, { "sentences": [ "Où veux-tu qu'je r'garde is the first album of the French alternative rock group Noir Désir.", " Released in 1987, it was produced by Theo Hakola, at the time the singer for the group Passion Fodder." ], "title": "Où veux tu qu'je r'garde" }, { "sentences": [ "Noir Désir en public is a live album by French rock band Noir Désir, released on 19 September 2005.", " It documents their last tour in 2002." ], "title": "Noir Désir en public" }, { "sentences": [ "Du ciment sous les plaines is the third album of the French rock group Noir Désir." ], "title": "Du ciment sous les plaines" } ]
[ "Title: Bertrand Cantat\n\nBertrand Cantat (born 5 March 1964) is a French musician and formerly the frontman of rock band Noir Désir. In 2003, he was convicted of involuntary manslaughter (\"murder with indirect intent\" - \"dolus eventualis\") of French actress Marie Trintignant. He returned to Noir Désir after his release from prison in 2007, playing with the group until it disbanded in 2010.", "Title: Balance and Composure\n\nBalance and Composure is an American alternative rock band from Doylestown, Pennsylvania. They formed in the winter of 2007, after the breakup of two local Doylestown bands. The band's music is often suggested having similarities to Title Fight, Brand New, and Nirvana. They've released three studio albums and five EPs since their inception. Their second album \"The Things We Think We're Missing\" reached number 51 on the \"Billboard\" 200, number 10 on the Independent Albums, number 13 on the Modern Rock/Alternative Albums and number 16 on the Rock Albums charts.", "Title: Noir Désir discography\n\nNoir Désir, a French rock group, have released six studio albums, thirteen singles, two live albums, one live DVD, four compilation albums, and one remix album.", "Title: Jean-Paul Roy\n\nJean-Paul Roy (born 14 August 1964 in Civray, Vienne) has been the bassist of French rock group Noir Désir since 1996.", "Title: Noir Désir\n\nNoir Désir (] ) was a French rock band from Bordeaux. They were active during the 1980s, 1990s and early 2000s, and have had two albums certified double platinum in France and three certified gold. They have been an influence on numerous French musicians including Cali, Louise Attaque and Miossec. While active, the band consisted of Bertrand Cantat (vocals, guitar), Serge Teyssot-Gay (guitar), Jean-Paul Roy (bass guitar) and Denis Barthe (drums).", "Title: Des Visages des Figures\n\ndes Visages des Figures is an album by French rock band Noir Désir. It was released in France and other European countries on 11 September 2001. Manu Chao plays the guitar in \"Le vent nous portera\", among numerous musicians participating in the album. All music was composed by Noir Désir, where not otherwise specified. Lyrics are by Bertrand Cantat, where not otherwise specified.", "Title: Serge Teyssot-Gay\n\nSerge Teyssot-Gay (] ; born 16 May 1963, in Saint-Étienne, Loire) has been the guitarist of French rock group Noir Désir until 29 November 2010. He met the frontman of the band, Bertrand Cantat, at their school in Bordeaux (Lycée Saint-Genès) during the 1980s. Aside from Noir Désir, his other musical endeavours include :", "Title: Où veux tu qu'je r'garde\n\nOù veux-tu qu'je r'garde is the first album of the French alternative rock group Noir Désir. Released in 1987, it was produced by Theo Hakola, at the time the singer for the group Passion Fodder.", "Title: Noir Désir en public\n\nNoir Désir en public is a live album by French rock band Noir Désir, released on 19 September 2005. It documents their last tour in 2002.", "Title: Du ciment sous les plaines\n\nDu ciment sous les plaines is the third album of the French rock group Noir Désir." ]
5,834
What was the size of the sovereign state in which Fernando Sylvan born?
15,410 km
bridge
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{ "title": [ "Fernando Sylvan", "East Timor", "East Timor" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 2 ] }
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Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan.", " According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism.", " Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites.", " Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies.", " Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\".", " The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy.", "For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism.", " What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling By the Grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial 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influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan.", " According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism.", " Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites.", " Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies.", " Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\".", " The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy.", " For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism.", " What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling by the grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations." ], "title": "List of political entities in the 2nd century BC" }, { "sentences": [ "The development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies.", " Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states.", " Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state.", " The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC.", " As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan.", " According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism.", " Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites.", " Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies.", " Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\".", " This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 700 BC and 601 BC.", " The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy.", " For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism.", " What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling by the grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations.", " This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 700 BC and 601 BC." ], "title": "List of political entities in the 7th century BC" }, { "sentences": [ "Fernando Sylvan (Díli, 26 August 1917—Cascais, 25 December 1993) was a poet and a writer from East Timor." ], "title": "Fernando Sylvan" }, { "sentences": [ "The development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies.", " Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states.", " Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state.", " The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC.", " As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan.", " According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism.", " Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites.", " Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies.", " Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\".", " The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy.", "For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism.", " What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling By the Grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations.", " This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 600 BC and 501 BC." ], "title": "List of political entities in the 6th century BC" }, { "sentences": [ "Sovereign immunity, or crown immunity, is a legal doctrine by which the sovereign or state cannot commit a legal wrong and is immune from civil suit or criminal prosecution.", " It is a principle of international law which exempts a sovereign state from the jurisdiction of foreign national courts.", " Sovereign immunity is based on the concept of sovereignty in the sense that a sovereign may not be subjected without its approval to the jurisdiction of another sovereign.", " As Lord Atkin observed," ], "title": "Sovereign immunity" }, { "sentences": [ "Micronations, sometimes also referred to as \"model countries\" and \"new country projects\", are small, self-proclaimed entities that claim to be independent sovereign states but which are not acknowledged as such by any recognised sovereign state, or by any supranational organization.", " They should not be confused with microstates, which are recognised independent states of a small size, nor should they be confused with unrecognised states, which may have legitimate claim to sovereign state status." ], "title": "List of micronations" }, { "sentences": [ "A sovereign state is, in international law, a nonphysical juridical entity that is represented by one centralized government that has sovereignty over a geographic area.", " International law defines sovereign states as having a permanent population, defined territory, one government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other sovereign states.", " It is also normally understood that a sovereign state is neither dependent on nor subjected to any other power or state." ], "title": "Sovereign state" }, { "sentences": [ "The development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies.", " Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states.", " Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state.", " The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC.", " As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan.", " According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism.", " Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites.", " Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies.", " Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\".", " The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy.", "For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism.", " What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling By the Grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations.", " This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 400 BC and 301 BC." ], "title": "List of political entities in the 4th century BC" }, { "sentences": [ "East Timor ( ) or Timor-Leste ( ; Tetum: \"Timór Lorosa'e\"), officially the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (Portuguese: \"República Democrática de Timor-Leste\" , Tetum: \"Repúblika Demokrátika Timór-Leste\" ), is a sovereign state in Maritime Southeast Asia.", " It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro and Jaco, and Oecusse, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island surrounded by Indonesian West Timor.", " The country's size is about 15,410 km (5,400 sq mi)." ], "title": "East Timor" } ]
[ "Title: List of political entities in the 5th century BC\n\nThe development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies. Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states. Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state. The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC. As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan. According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism. Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites. Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies. Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\". The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy. For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism. What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling By the Grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations. This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 500 BC and 401 BC.", "Title: List of political entities in the 2nd century BC\n\nThe development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies. Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states. Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state. The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC. As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan. According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism. Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites. Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies. Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\". The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy. For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism. What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling by the grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations.", "Title: List of political entities in the 7th century BC\n\nThe development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies. Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states. Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state. The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC. As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan. According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism. Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites. Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies. Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\". This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 700 BC and 601 BC. The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy. For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism. What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling by the grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations. This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 700 BC and 601 BC.", "Title: Fernando Sylvan\n\nFernando Sylvan (Díli, 26 August 1917—Cascais, 25 December 1993) was a poet and a writer from East Timor.", "Title: List of political entities in the 6th century BC\n\nThe development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies. Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states. Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state. The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC. As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan. According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism. Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites. Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies. Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\". The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy. For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism. What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling By the Grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations. This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 600 BC and 501 BC.", "Title: Sovereign immunity\n\nSovereign immunity, or crown immunity, is a legal doctrine by which the sovereign or state cannot commit a legal wrong and is immune from civil suit or criminal prosecution. It is a principle of international law which exempts a sovereign state from the jurisdiction of foreign national courts. Sovereign immunity is based on the concept of sovereignty in the sense that a sovereign may not be subjected without its approval to the jurisdiction of another sovereign. As Lord Atkin observed,", "Title: List of micronations\n\nMicronations, sometimes also referred to as \"model countries\" and \"new country projects\", are small, self-proclaimed entities that claim to be independent sovereign states but which are not acknowledged as such by any recognised sovereign state, or by any supranational organization. They should not be confused with microstates, which are recognised independent states of a small size, nor should they be confused with unrecognised states, which may have legitimate claim to sovereign state status.", "Title: Sovereign state\n\nA sovereign state is, in international law, a nonphysical juridical entity that is represented by one centralized government that has sovereignty over a geographic area. International law defines sovereign states as having a permanent population, defined territory, one government, and the capacity to enter into relations with other sovereign states. It is also normally understood that a sovereign state is neither dependent on nor subjected to any other power or state.", "Title: List of political entities in the 4th century BC\n\nThe development of states—large-scale, populous, politically centralized, and socially stratified polities/societies governed by powerful rulers—marks one of the major milestones in the evolution of human societies. Archaeologists often distinguish between primary (or pristine) states and secondary states. Primary states evolved independently through largely internal developmental processes rather than through the influence of any other pre-existing state. The earliest known primary states appeared in Mesopotamia c. 3700 BC, in Egypt c. 3300 BC, in the Indus Valley c. 2500 BC, India c. 1700 BC, and in China c. 1600 BC. As they interacted with their less developed neighbors through trade, warfare, migration, and more generalized ideological influences, the primary states directly or indirectly fostered the emergence of secondary states in surrounding areas, for example, the Hittites in Anatolia, the Minoan and Mycenaean states of the Aegean, or the Nubian kingdoms in the Sudan. According to Professor Gil Stein of the University of Chicago Oriental Institute, \"The excavations and archaeological surveys of the last few decades have vastly increased both the quantity and quality of what we know about ancient states and urbanism. Archaeologists have broadened the scope of their research beyond the traditional focus on rulers and urban elites. Current research now aims at understanding the role of urban commoners, craft specialists, and village-based farmers in the overall organization of ancient states and societies. Given the immense geographical scope encompassed by the term 'the Ancient World'\". The notion of a sovereign state arises in the 16th century with the development of modern diplomacy. For earlier times, the term \"sovereign state\" is an anachronism. What corresponded to sovereign states in the medieval and ancient period were monarchs ruling By the Grace of God, de facto feudal or imperial autocrats, or de facto independent nations or tribal confederations. This is a list of sovereign states that existed between 400 BC and 301 BC.", "Title: East Timor\n\nEast Timor ( ) or Timor-Leste ( ; Tetum: \"Timór Lorosa'e\"), officially the Democratic Republic of Timor-Leste (Portuguese: \"República Democrática de Timor-Leste\" , Tetum: \"Repúblika Demokrátika Timór-Leste\" ), is a sovereign state in Maritime Southeast Asia. It comprises the eastern half of the island of Timor, the nearby islands of Atauro and Jaco, and Oecusse, an exclave on the northwestern side of the island surrounded by Indonesian West Timor. The country's size is about 15,410 km (5,400 sq mi)." ]
5,835
Who played more seasons in the NFL, "Steve" Owens or "Tinker" Owens?
"Steve" Owens
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Tinker Owens", "Steve Owens (American football)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 1991–92 NBA season was the Kings' 43rd season in the National Basketball Association, and seventh season in Sacramento.", " The Kings continued to tinker with their roster in every way by trading top draft pick Billy Owens to the Golden State Warriors for Mitch Richmond, while acquiring Spud Webb from the Atlanta Hawks, and Dennis Hopson from the Chicago Bulls early into the season.", " However, their struggles continued as the Kings road losing streak climbed up to 43 consecutive road losses before defeating the Orlando Magic 95–93 at the Orlando Arena on November 23.", " The Kings would change coaches again firing Dick Motta after a 7–18 start to the season.", " However, under his replacement Rex Hughes, the Kings went on a 10-game losing streak in March finishing last place in the Pacific Division with a 29–53 record.", " Following the season, Hopson retired after just five seasons in the NBA." ], "title": "1991–92 Sacramento Kings season" }, { "sentences": [ "Loren Everett \"Steve\" Owens (born December 9, 1947) is a former football player, a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for five seasons in the early 1970s." ], "title": "Steve Owens (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "Luke Owens (October 9, 1933 – December 9, 2016) was an American football defensive lineman in the NFL for the Baltimore Colts and the Chicago Cardinals/St. Louis Cardinals.", " Owens played college football at Kent State University." ], "title": "Luke Owens" }, { "sentences": [ "Sal Paolantonio (born June 13, 1956 in Long Island, New York) is a Philadelphia-based bureau reporter for ESPN, who primarily reports on NFL stories.", " Since joining ESPN in 1995, Paolantonio has become a staple in their NFL coverage, as he contributes to shows such as \"SportsCenter\", \"NFL Live\", \"Sunday NFL Countdown\" (from a game site) and \"Monday Night Countdown\" (from the \"Monday Night Football\" site).", " In 2004, he added studio work to his duties, replacing Suzy Kolber as the host of \"NFL Matchup\", an X's and O's football show; joining him are Merril Hoge and Ron Jaworski.", " His best known work for ESPN was his coverage of the Terrell Owens saga with the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2004 and 2005 seasons.", " Sal has also been an adjunct professor at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia since 2001." ], "title": "Sal Paolantonio" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Wayne \"Tinker\" Owens is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for four seasons for the New Orleans Saints (1976, 1978–1980) in the National Football League.", " The younger brother of Heisman Trophy winner Steve Owens, Tinker was a two-time All-American (1974, 1975) during his college career at Oklahoma." ], "title": "Tinker Owens" }, { "sentences": [ "James Owens (born May 1, 1950) is an American former professional basketball player.", " He played in the National Basketball Association for the Phoenix Suns during the 1973–74 and 1974–75 seasons.", " Owens was selected by the Suns in the 1973 NBA draft as the 128th overall pick.", " For his career he averaged 3.1 points per game in 58 games played." ], "title": "Jim Owens (basketball, born 1950)" }, { "sentences": [ "Terry Woodrow Owens (July 5, 1944 – October 27, 2012) was an American football offensive lineman in the American Football League and the National Football League.", " Owens graduated from Samson High School in 1962 before attending Jacksonville State University.", " Selected in the 11th round (99th overall) of the 1966 AFL Draft, Owens joined the San Diego Chargers.", " He played for the Chargers for ten seasons.", " He died of Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE)." ], "title": "Terry Owens (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mel Tyrae Owens (born December 7, 1958) is a former American football linebacker.", " He played college football at the University of Michigan from 1977 to 1980.", " He was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the first round (ninth overall pick) of the 1981 NFL Draft.", " He played nine seasons as a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL), all with the Rams.", " He compiled 26.5 quarterback sacks." ], "title": "Mel Owens" }, { "sentences": [ "Kevin Owens (born (1980--) 9, 1980 ) is an American former professional basketball player.", " In 2009 Owens played with Sigal Prishtina of the Kosovo Super League.", " Prior to that Owens played for the Wellington Saints in Wellington, New Zealand and the Ulsan Mobis Phoebus in Ulsan, South Korea of the Korean Basketball League.", " In the 2006-2007 season Owens played for the Cairns Taipans in Cairns, Australia.", " Before playing in Australia, Owens played three seasons with the Roanoke Dazzle in the NBA Development League, a minor league system for the National Basketball Association." ], "title": "Kevin Owens (basketball)" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Todd Dillard Owens (born December 1, 1986) is an American football cornerback who is currently a free agent.", " Owens was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft.", " He played college football at San Jose State." ], "title": "Chris Owens (American football)" } ]
[ "Title: 1991–92 Sacramento Kings season\n\nThe 1991–92 NBA season was the Kings' 43rd season in the National Basketball Association, and seventh season in Sacramento. The Kings continued to tinker with their roster in every way by trading top draft pick Billy Owens to the Golden State Warriors for Mitch Richmond, while acquiring Spud Webb from the Atlanta Hawks, and Dennis Hopson from the Chicago Bulls early into the season. However, their struggles continued as the Kings road losing streak climbed up to 43 consecutive road losses before defeating the Orlando Magic 95–93 at the Orlando Arena on November 23. The Kings would change coaches again firing Dick Motta after a 7–18 start to the season. However, under his replacement Rex Hughes, the Kings went on a 10-game losing streak in March finishing last place in the Pacific Division with a 29–53 record. Following the season, Hopson retired after just five seasons in the NBA.", "Title: Steve Owens (American football)\n\nLoren Everett \"Steve\" Owens (born December 9, 1947) is a former football player, a running back in the National Football League (NFL) for five seasons in the early 1970s.", "Title: Luke Owens\n\nLuke Owens (October 9, 1933 – December 9, 2016) was an American football defensive lineman in the NFL for the Baltimore Colts and the Chicago Cardinals/St. Louis Cardinals. Owens played college football at Kent State University.", "Title: Sal Paolantonio\n\nSal Paolantonio (born June 13, 1956 in Long Island, New York) is a Philadelphia-based bureau reporter for ESPN, who primarily reports on NFL stories. Since joining ESPN in 1995, Paolantonio has become a staple in their NFL coverage, as he contributes to shows such as \"SportsCenter\", \"NFL Live\", \"Sunday NFL Countdown\" (from a game site) and \"Monday Night Countdown\" (from the \"Monday Night Football\" site). In 2004, he added studio work to his duties, replacing Suzy Kolber as the host of \"NFL Matchup\", an X's and O's football show; joining him are Merril Hoge and Ron Jaworski. His best known work for ESPN was his coverage of the Terrell Owens saga with the Philadelphia Eagles during the 2004 and 2005 seasons. Sal has also been an adjunct professor at St. Joseph's University in Philadelphia since 2001.", "Title: Tinker Owens\n\nCharles Wayne \"Tinker\" Owens is a former professional American football player who played wide receiver for four seasons for the New Orleans Saints (1976, 1978–1980) in the National Football League. The younger brother of Heisman Trophy winner Steve Owens, Tinker was a two-time All-American (1974, 1975) during his college career at Oklahoma.", "Title: Jim Owens (basketball, born 1950)\n\nJames Owens (born May 1, 1950) is an American former professional basketball player. He played in the National Basketball Association for the Phoenix Suns during the 1973–74 and 1974–75 seasons. Owens was selected by the Suns in the 1973 NBA draft as the 128th overall pick. For his career he averaged 3.1 points per game in 58 games played.", "Title: Terry Owens (American football)\n\nTerry Woodrow Owens (July 5, 1944 – October 27, 2012) was an American football offensive lineman in the American Football League and the National Football League. Owens graduated from Samson High School in 1962 before attending Jacksonville State University. Selected in the 11th round (99th overall) of the 1966 AFL Draft, Owens joined the San Diego Chargers. He played for the Chargers for ten seasons. He died of Chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE).", "Title: Mel Owens\n\nMel Tyrae Owens (born December 7, 1958) is a former American football linebacker. He played college football at the University of Michigan from 1977 to 1980. He was selected by the Los Angeles Rams in the first round (ninth overall pick) of the 1981 NFL Draft. He played nine seasons as a linebacker in the National Football League (NFL), all with the Rams. He compiled 26.5 quarterback sacks.", "Title: Kevin Owens (basketball)\n\nKevin Owens (born (1980--) 9, 1980 ) is an American former professional basketball player. In 2009 Owens played with Sigal Prishtina of the Kosovo Super League. Prior to that Owens played for the Wellington Saints in Wellington, New Zealand and the Ulsan Mobis Phoebus in Ulsan, South Korea of the Korean Basketball League. In the 2006-2007 season Owens played for the Cairns Taipans in Cairns, Australia. Before playing in Australia, Owens played three seasons with the Roanoke Dazzle in the NBA Development League, a minor league system for the National Basketball Association.", "Title: Chris Owens (American football)\n\nChristopher Todd Dillard Owens (born December 1, 1986) is an American football cornerback who is currently a free agent. Owens was drafted by the Atlanta Falcons in the third round of the 2009 NFL Draft. He played college football at San Jose State." ]
5,836
Are Right On! and The Family Handyman both teen magazines?
no
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Right On!", "Right On!", "The Family Handyman" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Im Soo-jung (Hangul: 임수정 ; born on July 11, 1979) is a South Korean actress.", " After modeling for teen magazines, Im made her acting breakthrough in Kim Jee-woon's horror film \"A Tale of Two Sisters\" (2003), followed by the popular television drama \"I'm Sorry, I Love You\" (2004).", " She has since appeared in numerous films, notably Park Chan-wook's \"I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK\" (2006), Hur Jin-ho's \"Happiness\" (2007), Lee Yoon-ki's \"Come Rain, Come Shine\" (2011), and Min Kyu-dong's \"All About My Wife\" (for which she won Best Actress at the 33rd Blue Dragon Film Awards)." ], "title": "Im Soo-jung" }, { "sentences": [ "Laufer Media is an American magazine publisher, focusing on teen magazines." ], "title": "Laufer Media" }, { "sentences": [ "Naomi (born 29 June 1996) is a female British singer-songwriter born and raised in Manchester, England, formerly known as Caleidra, who first came to prominence after a song she wrote at school in her music class, led to her being signed to a record label and the release of her first single 'With You' on 24 August 2012.", " This received national media coverage and Naomi appeared on television programmes such as ITV Daybreak, ITV Granada Reports, radio including BBC Radio Manchester and Salford City Radio, in the national press, The Times, The Independent and The Guardian, teen magazines Mizz and Shout.", " Her second single was produced by John McLaughlin who previously worked with Busted, 911 (UK band) and Westlife and led to further appearances in the media, including ITV Granada Reports, further live performances on BBC Radio Manchester, BBC Radio Sheffield, Salford City Radio and during the Manchester International Festival and received impressive media reviews including Music Week." ], "title": "Naomi (singer-songwriter)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Family Handyman is an American home-improvement magazine, owned by Trusted Media Brands, Inc." ], "title": "The Family Handyman" }, { "sentences": [ "Naomi Louise (born 24 January 1989) is an English plus-size model from Leigh-on-Sea, Essex.", " Naomi began modelling at the age of 15 (as a size 12) for popular teen magazines, whilst attending Westcliff High School for Girls." ], "title": "Naomi Louise" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Earl \"Dick\" D'Agostin, was an American rock and roll musician best known for touring with Eddie Cochran.", " D'Agostin sang and played piano and guitar as the front man for The Swingers, composed of drummer Gene Riggio, saxophonist Paul Kaufman, and D'Agostin's brother Larry D'Agostin on guitar.", " While all the Swingers were also accomplished dancers, D'Agostin and his partner Judi Stein were the 1955 Al Jarvis dance champions, topping thousands of competitors.", " He also edited dance columns for two of the first teen magazines, \"Dig\" and \"Modern Teen\"." ], "title": "Dick D'Agostin" }, { "sentences": [ "Teen magazines are magazines aimed at female teenage readers.", " They usually consist of gossip, news, fashion tips and interviews and may include posters, stickers, small samples of cosmetics or other products and inserts." ], "title": "Teen magazine" }, { "sentences": [ "Carolyn Mackler (born July 13, 1973 in Manhattan) is an American author of young adult literature.", " She has written five novels including \"Love and Other Four-Letter Words\"; \"The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things\", which won an honorable mention from the Michael L. Printz award; \"Vegan Virgin Valentine\"; \"Guyaholic: A Story of Finding, Flirting, Forgetting...and the Boy Who Changes Everything\"; and \"Tangled\".", " Her novels are in print in many different countries such as: the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, France, Italy, Korea, the Netherlands, Denmark, Israel, and Indonesia.", " Mackler has also contributed to many teen magazines including \"Seventeen\", \"Storyworks\", \"Glamour\", \"Girl's Life\", \"American Girl\", and \"CosmoGIRL!", "\".", " She coauthored \"The Future of Us\" with Jay Asher." ], "title": "Carolyn Mackler" }, { "sentences": [ "Right On!", " was an American teen magazine first published by the Laufer Company in 1972 with editor/creator Judy Wieder and art director William Cragun.", " It continued publishing to c. 2011 and focused on African-American celebrities." ], "title": "Right On!" }, { "sentences": [ "Jim Bray (born February 23, 1961, Upland, California) is a former competitive artistic roller skater.", " He went to Chaffey High School and graduated in 1979.", " He won several national titles in Singles and Pairs.", " At the age of 18 he gave up his amateur status to star in the roller disco movie \"Roller Boogie\" starring Linda Blair.", " This would be his only film appearance.", " At the time of his appearance in \"Roller Boogie\", he had amassed 275 trophies.", " Because of the film, he became a poster boy for teen magazines like \"16 Magazine\", \"Teen Beat\", \"Teen Bag\", \"Tiger Beat\" as well as more mainstream fare like \"People\" and \"Gossip\".", " Later Bray made an appearance in the 1980 TV variety program \"The Big Show\"." ], "title": "Jim Bray" } ]
[ "Title: Im Soo-jung\n\nIm Soo-jung (Hangul: 임수정 ; born on July 11, 1979) is a South Korean actress. After modeling for teen magazines, Im made her acting breakthrough in Kim Jee-woon's horror film \"A Tale of Two Sisters\" (2003), followed by the popular television drama \"I'm Sorry, I Love You\" (2004). She has since appeared in numerous films, notably Park Chan-wook's \"I'm a Cyborg, But That's OK\" (2006), Hur Jin-ho's \"Happiness\" (2007), Lee Yoon-ki's \"Come Rain, Come Shine\" (2011), and Min Kyu-dong's \"All About My Wife\" (for which she won Best Actress at the 33rd Blue Dragon Film Awards).", "Title: Laufer Media\n\nLaufer Media is an American magazine publisher, focusing on teen magazines.", "Title: Naomi (singer-songwriter)\n\nNaomi (born 29 June 1996) is a female British singer-songwriter born and raised in Manchester, England, formerly known as Caleidra, who first came to prominence after a song she wrote at school in her music class, led to her being signed to a record label and the release of her first single 'With You' on 24 August 2012. This received national media coverage and Naomi appeared on television programmes such as ITV Daybreak, ITV Granada Reports, radio including BBC Radio Manchester and Salford City Radio, in the national press, The Times, The Independent and The Guardian, teen magazines Mizz and Shout. Her second single was produced by John McLaughlin who previously worked with Busted, 911 (UK band) and Westlife and led to further appearances in the media, including ITV Granada Reports, further live performances on BBC Radio Manchester, BBC Radio Sheffield, Salford City Radio and during the Manchester International Festival and received impressive media reviews including Music Week.", "Title: The Family Handyman\n\nThe Family Handyman is an American home-improvement magazine, owned by Trusted Media Brands, Inc.", "Title: Naomi Louise\n\nNaomi Louise (born 24 January 1989) is an English plus-size model from Leigh-on-Sea, Essex. Naomi began modelling at the age of 15 (as a size 12) for popular teen magazines, whilst attending Westcliff High School for Girls.", "Title: Dick D'Agostin\n\nRichard Earl \"Dick\" D'Agostin, was an American rock and roll musician best known for touring with Eddie Cochran. D'Agostin sang and played piano and guitar as the front man for The Swingers, composed of drummer Gene Riggio, saxophonist Paul Kaufman, and D'Agostin's brother Larry D'Agostin on guitar. While all the Swingers were also accomplished dancers, D'Agostin and his partner Judi Stein were the 1955 Al Jarvis dance champions, topping thousands of competitors. He also edited dance columns for two of the first teen magazines, \"Dig\" and \"Modern Teen\".", "Title: Teen magazine\n\nTeen magazines are magazines aimed at female teenage readers. They usually consist of gossip, news, fashion tips and interviews and may include posters, stickers, small samples of cosmetics or other products and inserts.", "Title: Carolyn Mackler\n\nCarolyn Mackler (born July 13, 1973 in Manhattan) is an American author of young adult literature. She has written five novels including \"Love and Other Four-Letter Words\"; \"The Earth, My Butt, and Other Big Round Things\", which won an honorable mention from the Michael L. Printz award; \"Vegan Virgin Valentine\"; \"Guyaholic: A Story of Finding, Flirting, Forgetting...and the Boy Who Changes Everything\"; and \"Tangled\". Her novels are in print in many different countries such as: the United Kingdom, Australia, Germany, France, Italy, Korea, the Netherlands, Denmark, Israel, and Indonesia. Mackler has also contributed to many teen magazines including \"Seventeen\", \"Storyworks\", \"Glamour\", \"Girl's Life\", \"American Girl\", and \"CosmoGIRL! \". She coauthored \"The Future of Us\" with Jay Asher.", "Title: Right On!\n\nRight On! was an American teen magazine first published by the Laufer Company in 1972 with editor/creator Judy Wieder and art director William Cragun. It continued publishing to c. 2011 and focused on African-American celebrities.", "Title: Jim Bray\n\nJim Bray (born February 23, 1961, Upland, California) is a former competitive artistic roller skater. He went to Chaffey High School and graduated in 1979. He won several national titles in Singles and Pairs. At the age of 18 he gave up his amateur status to star in the roller disco movie \"Roller Boogie\" starring Linda Blair. This would be his only film appearance. At the time of his appearance in \"Roller Boogie\", he had amassed 275 trophies. Because of the film, he became a poster boy for teen magazines like \"16 Magazine\", \"Teen Beat\", \"Teen Bag\", \"Tiger Beat\" as well as more mainstream fare like \"People\" and \"Gossip\". Later Bray made an appearance in the 1980 TV variety program \"The Big Show\"." ]
5,837
What was the another recognition of one of the authors of Mexican literature who born in March 31, 1914?
poet and diplomat
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Mexican literature", "Mexican literature", "Octavio Paz" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Octavio Paz Lozano (] ; March 31, 1914 – April 19, 1998) was a Mexican poet and diplomat." ], "title": "Octavio Paz" }, { "sentences": [ "Mexican literature is one of the most prolific and influential of Spanish language literatures along with those of Spain, Argentina and Cuba.", " It has internationally recognized authors such as Juan Rulfo, Octavio Paz, Carlos Fuentes, Amado Nervo and several others." ], "title": "Mexican literature" }, { "sentences": [ "Gabriela Aguileta Estrada is an award winning Mexican writer of children's books and short stories.", " Born in Mexico City in 1974, she studied biology at the Faculty of Sciences of the UNAM in Mexico and in 2004 earned a doctorate in genetics from University College London (UK).", " As scientist and writer she has studied, worked and lived in Israel, Canada, England, Sweden, France, Spain and Switzerland.", " She was on the editorial board of the children's literary magazine \"La sonrisa del gato\" and in 2004 she was awarded a writer's fellowship from the National Foundation for Mexican Literature (Fundación para las Letras Mexicanas).", " She has also authored three popular science books which allowed her to promote interest in science among children and young adults.", " Most of her work has been published in Spanish." ], "title": "Gabriela Aguileta" }, { "sentences": [ "Salvador Elizondo Alcalde (Mexico City, December 19, 1932 - March 29, 2006) was a Mexican writer of the 60s Generation of Mexican literature." ], "title": "Salvador Elizondo" }, { "sentences": [ "Rosario Castellanos Figueroa (] ; 25 May 1925 – 7 August 1974) was a Mexican poet and author.", " Along with the other members of the Generation of 1950 (the poets who wrote following the Second World War, influenced by César Vallejo and others), she was one of Mexico's most important literary voices in the last century.", " Throughout her life, she wrote eloquently about issues of cultural and gender oppression, and her work has influenced feminist theory and cultural studies.", " Though she died young, she opened the door of Mexican literature to women, and left a legacy that still resonates today." ], "title": "Rosario Castellanos" }, { "sentences": [ "Francisco Javier Santamaría (September 10, 1886 in Cacaos in Jalapa Municipality, Tabasco – March 1, 1963 in Veracruz, Veracruz) was an influential Mexican writer and politician who is best remembered for his contributions to the study of Mexican literature and lexicography; he variously worked or published as a bibliographer, essayist, geographer, journalist, judge, lawyer, lexicographer, linguist, naturalist, pedagogue, philologist, and poet.", " He also served as a Senator of the Republic and as Governor of the State of Tabasco." ], "title": "Francisco J. Santamaría" }, { "sentences": [ "Šerefudin's White Mosque (Bosnian: \"Šerefudinova Bijela džamija\" ) is a mosque located in Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina.", " It is of great architectural importance to the town and area.", " The mosque's architect was Zlatko Ugljen, the craftsman was Ismet Imamović, while the contractor was Zvijezda from Visoko.", " First construction was completed in 1477, but it was completely reconstructed and finished in 1980.", " Its most notable award came in 1983, when it was awarded the Aga Khan Award for Architecture.", " The jury commended the mosque for its boldness, creativity and brilliance, as well as its originality and innovation.", " In 2007 it received another recognition from Hungarian architects for being one of the three best designed sacral places in Europe." ], "title": "Šerefudin's White Mosque" }, { "sentences": [ "Fran Ilich Morales is a Mexican writer and media artist who principally works on the theory and practice of narrative media.", " Born in 1975, during the early 1990s he co-founded the Contra-Cultura (menor) collective and was involved in the independent media scene in Tijuana—mainly the cyberpunk scene—where he was known to be an eclectic producer working with literature, photography, comics, videofilms and electronic music.", " Because of this, he was identified as part of the Generation X of Mexican literature, with other writers like Guillermo Fadanelli & Naief Yehya.", " In 1995 he began publishing Cinemátik, a printed tabloid on urban electronic culture.", " In 1996 he was a screenwriter for Discovery Channel Interacción, a show produced by Beatriz Acevedo.", " In 1997 he published his first novel, Metro-Pop.", " In 1998 he was signed by Digital Entertainment Network as creator for a series of 6-minute shows targeting young Latino audiences.", " However, the series never was produced, as the multimedia dot-com company and internet pioneer went bankrupt.", " The same year, along with other members of Laboratorios Cinemátik, he produced Cinemátik 1.0, which is considered to be the first cyberculture festival in Latin America.", " He was part of the initial group of artists and producers who founded Nortec, though he distanced himself from this scene in 1999 and moved to Berlin.", " There, he became involved with Nettime, collaborating with Florian Schneider, Geert Lovink, Natalie Bookchin, Pit Schultz, Ricardo Dominguez and Alexei Shulgin." ], "title": "Fran Ilich" }, { "sentences": [ "Luis Zapata Quiroz (born 1951) is a Mexican writer, who is one of the most prominent gay writers in Mexican literature." ], "title": "Luis Zapata (writer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jorge Volpi (full name Jorge Volpi Escalante, born July 10, 1968) is a Mexican novelist and essayist, best known for his novels such as \"In Search of Klingsor (En busca de Klingsor)\".", " Trained as a lawyer, he gained notice in the 1990s with his first publications and participation in the pronouncement of the “Crack Manifesto” with several other young writers to protest the state of Mexican literature and promote their own work.", " Volpi’s novels are distinct from magical realism and other trends of Latin American literature as they focus on the actions of characters and research into academic topics, especially history and science, and do not always focus on Latin American characters and settings.", " His work has been translated into twenty five languages and recognized with awards such as \"Biblioteca Breva\" Award and the Planta-Casa de América as well as a grant from the Guggenheim Foundation.", " In addition to his writing he has worked as a cultural attaché, the director of Canal 22 in the State of Mexico and is currently the director of the Festival Internacional Cervantino." ], "title": "Jorge Volpi" } ]
[ "Title: Octavio Paz\n\nOctavio Paz Lozano (] ; March 31, 1914 – April 19, 1998) was a Mexican poet and diplomat.", "Title: Mexican literature\n\nMexican literature is one of the most prolific and influential of Spanish language literatures along with those of Spain, Argentina and Cuba. It has internationally recognized authors such as Juan Rulfo, Octavio Paz, Carlos Fuentes, Amado Nervo and several others.", "Title: Gabriela Aguileta\n\nGabriela Aguileta Estrada is an award winning Mexican writer of children's books and short stories. Born in Mexico City in 1974, she studied biology at the Faculty of Sciences of the UNAM in Mexico and in 2004 earned a doctorate in genetics from University College London (UK). As scientist and writer she has studied, worked and lived in Israel, Canada, England, Sweden, France, Spain and Switzerland. She was on the editorial board of the children's literary magazine \"La sonrisa del gato\" and in 2004 she was awarded a writer's fellowship from the National Foundation for Mexican Literature (Fundación para las Letras Mexicanas). She has also authored three popular science books which allowed her to promote interest in science among children and young adults. Most of her work has been published in Spanish.", "Title: Salvador Elizondo\n\nSalvador Elizondo Alcalde (Mexico City, December 19, 1932 - March 29, 2006) was a Mexican writer of the 60s Generation of Mexican literature.", "Title: Rosario Castellanos\n\nRosario Castellanos Figueroa (] ; 25 May 1925 – 7 August 1974) was a Mexican poet and author. Along with the other members of the Generation of 1950 (the poets who wrote following the Second World War, influenced by César Vallejo and others), she was one of Mexico's most important literary voices in the last century. Throughout her life, she wrote eloquently about issues of cultural and gender oppression, and her work has influenced feminist theory and cultural studies. Though she died young, she opened the door of Mexican literature to women, and left a legacy that still resonates today.", "Title: Francisco J. Santamaría\n\nFrancisco Javier Santamaría (September 10, 1886 in Cacaos in Jalapa Municipality, Tabasco – March 1, 1963 in Veracruz, Veracruz) was an influential Mexican writer and politician who is best remembered for his contributions to the study of Mexican literature and lexicography; he variously worked or published as a bibliographer, essayist, geographer, journalist, judge, lawyer, lexicographer, linguist, naturalist, pedagogue, philologist, and poet. He also served as a Senator of the Republic and as Governor of the State of Tabasco.", "Title: Šerefudin's White Mosque\n\nŠerefudin's White Mosque (Bosnian: \"Šerefudinova Bijela džamija\" ) is a mosque located in Visoko, Bosnia and Herzegovina. It is of great architectural importance to the town and area. The mosque's architect was Zlatko Ugljen, the craftsman was Ismet Imamović, while the contractor was Zvijezda from Visoko. First construction was completed in 1477, but it was completely reconstructed and finished in 1980. Its most notable award came in 1983, when it was awarded the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. The jury commended the mosque for its boldness, creativity and brilliance, as well as its originality and innovation. In 2007 it received another recognition from Hungarian architects for being one of the three best designed sacral places in Europe.", "Title: Fran Ilich\n\nFran Ilich Morales is a Mexican writer and media artist who principally works on the theory and practice of narrative media. Born in 1975, during the early 1990s he co-founded the Contra-Cultura (menor) collective and was involved in the independent media scene in Tijuana—mainly the cyberpunk scene—where he was known to be an eclectic producer working with literature, photography, comics, videofilms and electronic music. Because of this, he was identified as part of the Generation X of Mexican literature, with other writers like Guillermo Fadanelli & Naief Yehya. In 1995 he began publishing Cinemátik, a printed tabloid on urban electronic culture. In 1996 he was a screenwriter for Discovery Channel Interacción, a show produced by Beatriz Acevedo. In 1997 he published his first novel, Metro-Pop. In 1998 he was signed by Digital Entertainment Network as creator for a series of 6-minute shows targeting young Latino audiences. However, the series never was produced, as the multimedia dot-com company and internet pioneer went bankrupt. The same year, along with other members of Laboratorios Cinemátik, he produced Cinemátik 1.0, which is considered to be the first cyberculture festival in Latin America. He was part of the initial group of artists and producers who founded Nortec, though he distanced himself from this scene in 1999 and moved to Berlin. There, he became involved with Nettime, collaborating with Florian Schneider, Geert Lovink, Natalie Bookchin, Pit Schultz, Ricardo Dominguez and Alexei Shulgin.", "Title: Luis Zapata (writer)\n\nLuis Zapata Quiroz (born 1951) is a Mexican writer, who is one of the most prominent gay writers in Mexican literature.", "Title: Jorge Volpi\n\nJorge Volpi (full name Jorge Volpi Escalante, born July 10, 1968) is a Mexican novelist and essayist, best known for his novels such as \"In Search of Klingsor (En busca de Klingsor)\". Trained as a lawyer, he gained notice in the 1990s with his first publications and participation in the pronouncement of the “Crack Manifesto” with several other young writers to protest the state of Mexican literature and promote their own work. Volpi’s novels are distinct from magical realism and other trends of Latin American literature as they focus on the actions of characters and research into academic topics, especially history and science, and do not always focus on Latin American characters and settings. His work has been translated into twenty five languages and recognized with awards such as \"Biblioteca Breva\" Award and the Planta-Casa de América as well as a grant from the Guggenheim Foundation. In addition to his writing he has worked as a cultural attaché, the director of Canal 22 in the State of Mexico and is currently the director of the Festival Internacional Cervantino." ]
5,838
Dana Mase is mostly known for her title track on what tv show starring James Van Der Beek?
Dawson's Creek
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[ { "sentences": [ "Formosa Betrayed is a 2009 American political thriller film directed by Adam Kane, written by Charlie Stratton, Yann Samuell, Brian Askew, and Nathaniel Goodman, with a story by Will Tiao and Katie Swain, and starring James Van Der Beek.", " Set in Chicago and Taiwan in the 1980s, the story follows a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent investigating the murder of a Taiwanese professor at a Midwestern college.", " The search for the killers takes the agent to Taiwan, where he discovers there is more involved in this murder than he ever anticipated.", " Although \"Formosa Betrayed\" has been regarded as a \"pan-green movie\", its writers say they did not take sides over the Pan-Blue/Pan-Green political divide." ], "title": "Formosa Betrayed (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dawson's Creek is an American teen drama television series about the fictional lives of a close-knit group of friends beginning in high school and continuing in college that ran from 1998 to 2003.", " The series stars James Van Der Beek as Dawson Leery, Katie Holmes as his best friend and love interest Joey Potter, Joshua Jackson as their fellow best friend Pacey Witter, and Michelle Williams as Jen Lindley, a New York City transplant to the fictional town of Capeside, Massachusetts, where the series was set.", " The show was created by Kevin Williamson and debuted on The WB on January 20, 1998.", " It was produced by Columbia TriStar Television (renamed Sony Pictures Television before the sixth and final season) and was filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina." ], "title": "Dawson's Creek" }, { "sentences": [ "Eelco Martinus ten Harmsen van der Beek (more commonly Harmsen van der Beek or just Beek; October 8, 1897 in Amsterdam – July 24, 1953 in Blaricum) was a Dutch illustrator and commercial artist.", " Abroad, he is best remembered for his illustration of Enid Blyton's Noddy books." ], "title": "Harmsen van der Beek" }, { "sentences": [ "Dana Mase is an American pop singer and songwriter.", " She has released five albums so far: \"Diary\" (1994), \"Sitting with an Angel\" (1995), \"Through the Concrete & the Rocks\" (1998), \"Thread of Blue\" (2004) and \"The Colors of Black and White\" (2007).", " She is mostly known for the title track from the album \"Sitting with an Angel\", which was featured in the television show, \"Dawson's Creek\".", " She has worked with producers Steve Addabbo in \"Through the Concrete and Rocks\" and Neil Dorfsman in \"Thread of Blue\"." ], "title": "Dana Mase" }, { "sentences": [ "Van Beek is a toponymic surname of (southern) Dutch origin.", " Though translating as \"from stream\", the absence of an article suggests that the original bearer originated from a town called Beek rather than lived near a stream.", " There are several towns which are or were named Beek in Gelderland, Limburg and North Brabant and also one in the municipality Bree in Belgium near the Dutch border.", " The name is quite common in the Netherlands, ranking 38th in 2007 (17,148 people).", " Related names include Beek, \"Van Beeck\", \"Ter Beek\", Van der Beek, and Verbeek.", " People with this surname include:" ], "title": "Van Beek" }, { "sentences": [ "Halil \"Hal\" Özşan (born 26 October 1976) is a Turkish Cypriot-born British actor, screenwriter and producer.", " As an actor he is best known for various series regular and recurring roles on shows such as \"The Blacklist\", \"Graceland\", \"Impastor\", \"90210\", \"Kyle XY\", and \"Dawson's Creek\".", " As a screenwriter and producer he is best known as Co-Executive Producer and co-writer of the Viceland comedy \"What Would Diplo Do?", "\" starring James Van Der Beek" ], "title": "Hal Ozsan" }, { "sentences": [ "Carters Get Rich is a 2017 British sitcom airing on Sky 1.", " The show follows the exploits of the Carter family after 11 year old Harry creates an app that sells for £10m.", " The show stars James Van Der Beek as the American billionaire who buys the app.", " The show is written by Claire Downes, Stuart Lane and Ian Jarvis.", " The first episode aired 31 March 2017.", " The season consists of six episodes." ], "title": "Carters Get Rich" }, { "sentences": [ "The Midnight Show is a Los Angeles-based sketch comedy group which performs monthly at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre.", " Founded in 2008, the show owes its notoriety not only to production of several viral and mature-themed internet videos on Funny or Die and YouTube (including \"Twilight ... with Cheeseburgers,\" \"Drive Recklessly,\" \"Car Ad with Andy Richter,\" \"Immortal Dog\" and \"Slider,\" starring Dax Shepard), but also to the fact that the show has functioned as a feeder of talent to the cast and writing staff of \"Saturday Night Live\".", " The show contains both live and pre-filmed sketch material, guided by a celebrity host.", " Past hosts have included Drew Carey, Andy Richter, Dax Shepard, Fred Willard, Jerry O'Connell, Trevor Moore, Jerry Minor, Jordan Peele, Michaela Watkins, Matt Walsh, Paul F. Tompkins, Steve Agee, James Van Der Beek and John Ennis." ], "title": "The Midnight Show" }, { "sentences": [ "What Would Diplo Do?", " is an American comedy television series created by Brandon Dermer and James Van Der Beek.", " The series stars James Van Der Beek, Dillon Francis, Dora Madison Burge, Jamar Malachi Neighbors, Bobby Lee and H. Michael Croner.", " The series premiered on August 3, 2017, on Viceland." ], "title": "What Would Diplo Do?" }, { "sentences": [ "Texas Rangers is a 2001 American action western film starring James Van Der Beek, Ashton Kutcher, Alfred Molina, and Dylan McDermott.", " Directed by Steve Miner, it follows a group of Texas Rangers in the post-American Civil War era.", " This film is very loosely based upon the book \"Taming the Nueces Strip\" by George Durham, who based it on his own experiences serving in joined Captain Leander McNelly's (portrayed in the film by McDermott) Texas Ranger group as a young man." ], "title": "Texas Rangers (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Formosa Betrayed (film)\n\nFormosa Betrayed is a 2009 American political thriller film directed by Adam Kane, written by Charlie Stratton, Yann Samuell, Brian Askew, and Nathaniel Goodman, with a story by Will Tiao and Katie Swain, and starring James Van Der Beek. Set in Chicago and Taiwan in the 1980s, the story follows a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent investigating the murder of a Taiwanese professor at a Midwestern college. The search for the killers takes the agent to Taiwan, where he discovers there is more involved in this murder than he ever anticipated. Although \"Formosa Betrayed\" has been regarded as a \"pan-green movie\", its writers say they did not take sides over the Pan-Blue/Pan-Green political divide.", "Title: Dawson's Creek\n\nDawson's Creek is an American teen drama television series about the fictional lives of a close-knit group of friends beginning in high school and continuing in college that ran from 1998 to 2003. The series stars James Van Der Beek as Dawson Leery, Katie Holmes as his best friend and love interest Joey Potter, Joshua Jackson as their fellow best friend Pacey Witter, and Michelle Williams as Jen Lindley, a New York City transplant to the fictional town of Capeside, Massachusetts, where the series was set. The show was created by Kevin Williamson and debuted on The WB on January 20, 1998. It was produced by Columbia TriStar Television (renamed Sony Pictures Television before the sixth and final season) and was filmed in Wilmington, North Carolina.", "Title: Harmsen van der Beek\n\nEelco Martinus ten Harmsen van der Beek (more commonly Harmsen van der Beek or just Beek; October 8, 1897 in Amsterdam – July 24, 1953 in Blaricum) was a Dutch illustrator and commercial artist. Abroad, he is best remembered for his illustration of Enid Blyton's Noddy books.", "Title: Dana Mase\n\nDana Mase is an American pop singer and songwriter. She has released five albums so far: \"Diary\" (1994), \"Sitting with an Angel\" (1995), \"Through the Concrete & the Rocks\" (1998), \"Thread of Blue\" (2004) and \"The Colors of Black and White\" (2007). She is mostly known for the title track from the album \"Sitting with an Angel\", which was featured in the television show, \"Dawson's Creek\". She has worked with producers Steve Addabbo in \"Through the Concrete and Rocks\" and Neil Dorfsman in \"Thread of Blue\".", "Title: Van Beek\n\nVan Beek is a toponymic surname of (southern) Dutch origin. Though translating as \"from stream\", the absence of an article suggests that the original bearer originated from a town called Beek rather than lived near a stream. There are several towns which are or were named Beek in Gelderland, Limburg and North Brabant and also one in the municipality Bree in Belgium near the Dutch border. The name is quite common in the Netherlands, ranking 38th in 2007 (17,148 people). Related names include Beek, \"Van Beeck\", \"Ter Beek\", Van der Beek, and Verbeek. People with this surname include:", "Title: Hal Ozsan\n\nHalil \"Hal\" Özşan (born 26 October 1976) is a Turkish Cypriot-born British actor, screenwriter and producer. As an actor he is best known for various series regular and recurring roles on shows such as \"The Blacklist\", \"Graceland\", \"Impastor\", \"90210\", \"Kyle XY\", and \"Dawson's Creek\". As a screenwriter and producer he is best known as Co-Executive Producer and co-writer of the Viceland comedy \"What Would Diplo Do? \" starring James Van Der Beek", "Title: Carters Get Rich\n\nCarters Get Rich is a 2017 British sitcom airing on Sky 1. The show follows the exploits of the Carter family after 11 year old Harry creates an app that sells for £10m. The show stars James Van Der Beek as the American billionaire who buys the app. The show is written by Claire Downes, Stuart Lane and Ian Jarvis. The first episode aired 31 March 2017. The season consists of six episodes.", "Title: The Midnight Show\n\nThe Midnight Show is a Los Angeles-based sketch comedy group which performs monthly at The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. Founded in 2008, the show owes its notoriety not only to production of several viral and mature-themed internet videos on Funny or Die and YouTube (including \"Twilight ... with Cheeseburgers,\" \"Drive Recklessly,\" \"Car Ad with Andy Richter,\" \"Immortal Dog\" and \"Slider,\" starring Dax Shepard), but also to the fact that the show has functioned as a feeder of talent to the cast and writing staff of \"Saturday Night Live\". The show contains both live and pre-filmed sketch material, guided by a celebrity host. Past hosts have included Drew Carey, Andy Richter, Dax Shepard, Fred Willard, Jerry O'Connell, Trevor Moore, Jerry Minor, Jordan Peele, Michaela Watkins, Matt Walsh, Paul F. Tompkins, Steve Agee, James Van Der Beek and John Ennis.", "Title: What Would Diplo Do?\n\nWhat Would Diplo Do? is an American comedy television series created by Brandon Dermer and James Van Der Beek. The series stars James Van Der Beek, Dillon Francis, Dora Madison Burge, Jamar Malachi Neighbors, Bobby Lee and H. Michael Croner. The series premiered on August 3, 2017, on Viceland.", "Title: Texas Rangers (film)\n\nTexas Rangers is a 2001 American action western film starring James Van Der Beek, Ashton Kutcher, Alfred Molina, and Dylan McDermott. Directed by Steve Miner, it follows a group of Texas Rangers in the post-American Civil War era. This film is very loosely based upon the book \"Taming the Nueces Strip\" by George Durham, who based it on his own experiences serving in joined Captain Leander McNelly's (portrayed in the film by McDermott) Texas Ranger group as a young man." ]
5,839
The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode belongs to which group of institutes initiated by Jawaharlal Nehru,?
Indian Institutes of Management
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[ { "sentences": [ "Shiv Dutt Upadhyaya, was born in Dwarahat district of Almora in Uttarakhand, India.", " He joined Pandit Motilal Nehru as his personal secretary in 1923.", " After the death of Pandit Motilal Nehru, he was retained by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, with whom he remained associated till the latter's death.", " Upadhyaya was elected to the Lok Sabha from the Satna constituency in the erstwhile Vindhya Pradesh in 1952.", " He was re-elected to Lok Sabha in 1957 and 1962 from Rewa in Madhya Pradesh.", " In 1967 he was elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha.", " He was awarded the Padmasri in 1983.", " He remained closely associated with the Nehru-Gandhi family right from 1923 till his death in 1984 and finds mention in Jawaharlal Nehru's Last Will & Testament." ], "title": "Shiv Dutt Upadhyaya" }, { "sentences": [ "Chennamangaloor, also spelt as Chennamangallur and/or Chendamangalluris a lush green village located in Kozhikode district, Kerala, India.", " It is about 30 km from the town of Kozhikode.", " The National Institute of Technology Calicut (NITC), the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K), K.M.C.T. are located near to Chennamangallur." ], "title": "Chennamangallur" }, { "sentences": [ "The Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) are a group of 20 public, autonomous institutes of management education and research in India.", " They primarily offer postgraduate, doctoral and executive education programmes.", " The establishment of IIMs was initiated by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, based on the recommendation of the Planning Commission." ], "title": "Indian Institutes of Management" }, { "sentences": [ "Hyderabad is an important seat of learning in southern India.", " The city hosts two central universities, three deemed universities, and six state universities.", " Osmania University is one of the oldest universities in India.", " Many institutes for education like University of Hyderabad, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, International Institute of Information Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,Hyderabad, Icfai University, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani – Hyderabad and medical colleges like Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences are located there.", " Also based in the city are the Institute of Public Enterprise and the National Academy of Legal Studies & Research (NALSAR).", " Hyderabad has various research institutes such as the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology.", " It is also the home of Maulana Azad National Urdu University as well as Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University.", " This educational infrastructure attracts students from all over India and some international students (especially from Africa and the Middle East).", " Most prolific business school in India Nmims is also expanding its roots in Hyderabad." ], "title": "Education in Hyderabad" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute\", (formerly Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute) () renamed in the fond memory of visionary Prime Minister of India Shri Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru is an autonomous Institute established by the Government of Kerala on 17 November 1979 at Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala.", " It functions under the umbrella of the Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE), Government of Kerala.", " The Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG), Kew played an exemplary and significant role in shaping and designing the lay out of the JNTBGRI garden in its formative stages." ], "title": "Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute" }, { "sentences": [ "Bulusu Lakshmana Deekshatulu (born 31 October 1936, India) is an Indian Academic, and an eminent research pioneered in Digital Image Processing, Control Theory.", " He is a Fellow of The World Academy of Sciences.", " He is an elected Fellow of Indian National Science Academy, The National Academy of Sciences, India, Indian Academy of Sciences, Indian National Academy of Engineering,National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, and IEEE.", " He was a recipient of Padma Shri conferred by the Government of India.", " He worked at Indian Institute of Science as a Professor, National Remote Sensing Centre of Indian Space Research Organisation as Director & Distinguished Sciencist, Director,Centre for Space Science Technology Education in Asia & the Pacific—Affiliated to UN-Dehradun as a Founding Director.", " He was Chairman Board Governing Council of National Institute of Technology, Warangal.", " He is currently the Chairman of Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, College of Engineering, Hyderabad.", " He is also Distinguished Fellow at Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technology, Hyderabad." ], "title": "B. L. Deekshatulu" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nehru Memorial Museum & Library (NMML) is a museum and library in New Delhi, India, which aims to preserve and reconstruct the history of the Indian independence movement.", " Housed within the Teen Murti House complex, it is an autonomous institution under the Indian Ministry of Culture, and was founded in 1964 after the death of India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru.", " It aims to foster academic research on modern and contemporary history.", " Today, the Nehru Memorial Library is the world’s leading resource centre on India’s first prime minister and its archives contain the bulk of Mahatma Gandhi's writings apart from private papers of C. Rajagopalachari, B. C. Roy, Jayaprakash Narayan, Charan Singh, Sarojini Naidu and Rajkumari Amrit Kaur.", " In March 2010 it launched a digitization project of its archives, under which by June 2011, 867,000 pages of manuscripts and 29,807 photographs were scanned and 500,000 pages uploaded on the digital library website.", " Amongst noted publications of the NMML are \"Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru\", \"Man of Destiny\" by Ruskin Bond, \"Nehru Anthology \" (1980) and \"Nehru Anthology\"." ], "title": "Nehru Memorial Museum &amp; Library" }, { "sentences": [ "Debashis Chatterjee, currently the Director General of International Management Institute, New Delhi has also served as the Director of Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode from 2009-2014.", " He has previously held teaching positions at IIM Calcutta and IIM Lucknow.", " He served as Dean (International Relations) at IIM Lucknow.", " He founded the Center for Leadership and Human Values at IIM Lucknow.", " Chatterjee was a Fulbright Fellow at Harvard University and MIT.", " He was recently a Visiting Fulbright Professor at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government.", " He has been an invited speaker in universities and institutions in six continents including the Said School of Business, Oxford University and University of McMaster in Canada and University of Natal in South Africa.", " He also taught MBA programs at the University of St. Thomas, Minnesota and at the Harvard Graduate School of Business.", " Chatterjee was formerly the Dean, Leadership Centre, S.P. Jain Centre of Management, Singapore." ], "title": "Debashis Chatterjee" }, { "sentences": [ "The Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode is one of the 19 Indian Institutes of Management set up by the Government of India.", " The Institute, founded in 1997 in collaboration with the State Government of Kerala, was the fifth IIM to be established." ], "title": "Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode" }, { "sentences": [ "Kunnamangalam is a growing census town located about 14.5 km east of Kozhikode (Calicut) city on the Calicut-Bangalore National Highway.", " Nearby places are Koduvally, Chathamangalam, and Kettangal.", " The locality is home of education.", " India's premier management institutes like, Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIMK),The NITC, National Institure of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT), Indian Institute of Spices Research, Kozhikode, Centre for Water Resources Development and Management (CWRDM) and Kerala School of Mathematics, Kozhikode are located here.", " Kunnamangalam is developing as a suburb of Kozhikode, Kunnamangalam is the east side entry of Calicut City .", " There is a plan to merge Kunnamangalam Panchayath to calicut corporation by 2030." ], "title": "Kunnamangalam" } ]
[ "Title: Shiv Dutt Upadhyaya\n\nShiv Dutt Upadhyaya, was born in Dwarahat district of Almora in Uttarakhand, India. He joined Pandit Motilal Nehru as his personal secretary in 1923. After the death of Pandit Motilal Nehru, he was retained by Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, with whom he remained associated till the latter's death. Upadhyaya was elected to the Lok Sabha from the Satna constituency in the erstwhile Vindhya Pradesh in 1952. He was re-elected to Lok Sabha in 1957 and 1962 from Rewa in Madhya Pradesh. In 1967 he was elected unopposed to the Rajya Sabha. He was awarded the Padmasri in 1983. He remained closely associated with the Nehru-Gandhi family right from 1923 till his death in 1984 and finds mention in Jawaharlal Nehru's Last Will & Testament.", "Title: Chennamangallur\n\nChennamangaloor, also spelt as Chennamangallur and/or Chendamangalluris a lush green village located in Kozhikode district, Kerala, India. It is about 30 km from the town of Kozhikode. The National Institute of Technology Calicut (NITC), the Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode (IIM-K), K.M.C.T. are located near to Chennamangallur.", "Title: Indian Institutes of Management\n\nThe Indian Institutes of Management (IIMs) are a group of 20 public, autonomous institutes of management education and research in India. They primarily offer postgraduate, doctoral and executive education programmes. The establishment of IIMs was initiated by Jawaharlal Nehru, the first Prime Minister of India, based on the recommendation of the Planning Commission.", "Title: Education in Hyderabad\n\nHyderabad is an important seat of learning in southern India. The city hosts two central universities, three deemed universities, and six state universities. Osmania University is one of the oldest universities in India. Many institutes for education like University of Hyderabad, Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, Hyderabad, International Institute of Information Technology, Indian Institute of Technology, Hyderabad, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research,Hyderabad, Icfai University, Birla Institute of Technology and Science, Pilani – Hyderabad and medical colleges like Nizam's Institute of Medical Sciences are located there. Also based in the city are the Institute of Public Enterprise and the National Academy of Legal Studies & Research (NALSAR). Hyderabad has various research institutes such as the Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Centre for Cellular and Molecular Biology. It is also the home of Maulana Azad National Urdu University as well as Dr. B.R. Ambedkar Open University. This educational infrastructure attracts students from all over India and some international students (especially from Africa and the Middle East). Most prolific business school in India Nmims is also expanding its roots in Hyderabad.", "Title: Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute\n\n\"Jawaharlal Nehru Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute\", (formerly Tropical Botanic Garden and Research Institute) () renamed in the fond memory of visionary Prime Minister of India Shri Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru is an autonomous Institute established by the Government of Kerala on 17 November 1979 at Thiruvananthapuram, the capital city of Kerala. It functions under the umbrella of the Kerala State Council for Science, Technology and Environment (KSCSTE), Government of Kerala. The Royal Botanic Gardens (RBG), Kew played an exemplary and significant role in shaping and designing the lay out of the JNTBGRI garden in its formative stages.", "Title: B. L. Deekshatulu\n\nBulusu Lakshmana Deekshatulu (born 31 October 1936, India) is an Indian Academic, and an eminent research pioneered in Digital Image Processing, Control Theory. He is a Fellow of The World Academy of Sciences. He is an elected Fellow of Indian National Science Academy, The National Academy of Sciences, India, Indian Academy of Sciences, Indian National Academy of Engineering,National Academy of Agricultural Sciences, and IEEE. He was a recipient of Padma Shri conferred by the Government of India. He worked at Indian Institute of Science as a Professor, National Remote Sensing Centre of Indian Space Research Organisation as Director & Distinguished Sciencist, Director,Centre for Space Science Technology Education in Asia & the Pacific—Affiliated to UN-Dehradun as a Founding Director. He was Chairman Board Governing Council of National Institute of Technology, Warangal. He is currently the Chairman of Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University, College of Engineering, Hyderabad. He is also Distinguished Fellow at Institute for Development and Research in Banking Technology, Hyderabad.", "Title: Nehru Memorial Museum &amp; Library\n\nThe Nehru Memorial Museum & Library (NMML) is a museum and library in New Delhi, India, which aims to preserve and reconstruct the history of the Indian independence movement. Housed within the Teen Murti House complex, it is an autonomous institution under the Indian Ministry of Culture, and was founded in 1964 after the death of India's first prime minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. It aims to foster academic research on modern and contemporary history. Today, the Nehru Memorial Library is the world’s leading resource centre on India’s first prime minister and its archives contain the bulk of Mahatma Gandhi's writings apart from private papers of C. Rajagopalachari, B. C. Roy, Jayaprakash Narayan, Charan Singh, Sarojini Naidu and Rajkumari Amrit Kaur. In March 2010 it launched a digitization project of its archives, under which by June 2011, 867,000 pages of manuscripts and 29,807 photographs were scanned and 500,000 pages uploaded on the digital library website. Amongst noted publications of the NMML are \"Selected Works of Jawaharlal Nehru\", \"Man of Destiny\" by Ruskin Bond, \"Nehru Anthology \" (1980) and \"Nehru Anthology\".", "Title: Debashis Chatterjee\n\nDebashis Chatterjee, currently the Director General of International Management Institute, New Delhi has also served as the Director of Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode from 2009-2014. He has previously held teaching positions at IIM Calcutta and IIM Lucknow. He served as Dean (International Relations) at IIM Lucknow. He founded the Center for Leadership and Human Values at IIM Lucknow. Chatterjee was a Fulbright Fellow at Harvard University and MIT. He was recently a Visiting Fulbright Professor at Harvard University's Kennedy School of Government. He has been an invited speaker in universities and institutions in six continents including the Said School of Business, Oxford University and University of McMaster in Canada and University of Natal in South Africa. He also taught MBA programs at the University of St. Thomas, Minnesota and at the Harvard Graduate School of Business. Chatterjee was formerly the Dean, Leadership Centre, S.P. Jain Centre of Management, Singapore.", "Title: Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode\n\nThe Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode is one of the 19 Indian Institutes of Management set up by the Government of India. The Institute, founded in 1997 in collaboration with the State Government of Kerala, was the fifth IIM to be established.", "Title: Kunnamangalam\n\nKunnamangalam is a growing census town located about 14.5 km east of Kozhikode (Calicut) city on the Calicut-Bangalore National Highway. Nearby places are Koduvally, Chathamangalam, and Kettangal. The locality is home of education. India's premier management institutes like, Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode (IIMK),The NITC, National Institure of Electronics and Information Technology (NIELIT), Indian Institute of Spices Research, Kozhikode, Centre for Water Resources Development and Management (CWRDM) and Kerala School of Mathematics, Kozhikode are located here. Kunnamangalam is developing as a suburb of Kozhikode, Kunnamangalam is the east side entry of Calicut City . There is a plan to merge Kunnamangalam Panchayath to calicut corporation by 2030." ]
5,840
The work by Aimé Fernand David Césaire, with chacters such as Prospero and Ariel, is a response to which Shakespeare play?
The Tempest
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[ { "sentences": [ "Fernand David (18 October 1869, Annemasse, Haute-Savoie – 17 January 1935) was the French Minister of Agriculture from 21 January 1913 to 22 March 1913." ], "title": "Fernand David" }, { "sentences": [ "L'Étudiant noir, Journal Mensuel de l’Association des Étudiants Martiniquais en France (translated roughly as \"The Black Student: Monthly Journal of the Martinican Student Association in France\") is a journal created by Aimé Césaire in 1935 in Paris.", " It contains the first poems written by Léon Damas and some of Leopold Sedar Senghor's first articles, both of whom were student association members at the time.", " Only two issues of the journal were ever published, March 1935 and May–June 1935.", " The most notable article was written by Aimé Césaire, titled \"Conscience raciale et révolution sociale\" (\"Racial Consciousness and social revolution\") in the May–June 1935 issue, which was the first work to explore the concept of négritude." ], "title": "L'Étudiant noir" }, { "sentences": [ "Ariel is a spirit who appears in William Shakespeare's play \"The Tempest\".", " Ariel is bound to serve the magician Prospero, who rescued him from the tree in which he was imprisoned by Sycorax, the witch who previously inhabited the island.", " Prospero greets disobedience with a reminder that he saved Ariel from Sycorax's spell, and with promises to grant Ariel his freedom.", " Ariel is Prospero's eyes and ears throughout the play, using his magical abilities to cause the tempest in Act One which gives the play its name, and to foil other characters' plots to bring down his master." ], "title": "Ariel (The Tempest)" }, { "sentences": [ "Une saison au Congo is a 1966 theatre play by Aimé Césaire." ], "title": "Une Saison au Congo" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tempest, also known as The Tempest (Prospero and Miranda), or simply Prospero and Miranda, is an outdoor bronze sculpture depicting Prospero from William Shakespeare's \"The Tempest\" by Milton Hebald, installed outside Delacorte Theater in Manhattan's Central Park, in the U.S. state of New York.", " The work, which was gifted by George T. Delacorte, Jr. and unveiled in 1966, is a companion piece to \"Romeo and Juliet\" (1977)." ], "title": "The Tempest (Hebald)" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephano ( ) is a boisterous and often drunk butler of King Alonso in William Shakespeare's play, \"The Tempest\".", " He, Trinculo and Caliban plot against Prospero, the ruler of the island on which the play is set and the former Duke of Milan in Shakespeare's fictional universe.", " In the play, he wants to take over the island and marry Prospero's daughter, Miranda.", " Caliban believes Stephano to be a god because he gave him wine to drink which Caliban believes healed him." ], "title": "Stephano (The Tempest)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ariel was the in-house magazine/newspaper of the BBC, published weekly on Tuesdays, and named after the statue of Shakespeare's Prospero and Ariel by Eric Gill on the facade of the BBC's Broadcasting House, London." ], "title": "Ariel (newspaper)" }, { "sentences": [ "Une Tempête (\"A tempest\") is a 1969 play by Aimé Césaire.", " It is an adaptation of Shakespeare's \"The Tempest\" from a postcolonial perspective.", " The play was first performed at the Festival d'Hammamet in Tunisia under the direction of Jean-Marie Serreau.", " It later played in Avignon and Paris.", " Césaire uses all of the characters from Shakespeare's version, but he specifies that Prospero is a white master, while Ariel is a mulatto and Caliban is a black slave.", " These characters are the focus of the play as Césaire foregrounds issues of race, power, and decolonization." ], "title": "Une Tempête" }, { "sentences": [ "The Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31, No. 2, was composed in 1801/02 by Ludwig van Beethoven.", " It is usually referred to as \"The Tempest\" (or \"Der Sturm\" in his native German), but the sonata was not given this title by Beethoven, or indeed referred to as such during his lifetime.", " The name comes from a claim by his associate Anton Schindler that the sonata was inspired by the Shakespeare play.", " However, much of Schindler's information is distrusted by classical music scholars.", " The British music scholar Donald Francis Tovey says in \"A Companion to Beethoven's Pianoforte Sonatas\": With all the tragic power of its first movement the D minor Sonata is, like Prospero, almost as far beyond tragedy as it is beyond mere foul weather.", " It will do you no harm to think of Miranda at bars 31–38 of the slow movement... but people who want to identify Ariel and Caliban and the castaways, good and villainous, may as well confine their attention to the exploits of Scarlet Pimpernel when the \"Eroica\" or the C minor Symphony is being played (pg.", " 121)." ], "title": "Piano Sonata No. 17 (Beethoven)" }, { "sentences": [ "Aimé Fernand David Césaire (26 June 1913 – 17 April 2008) was a Francophone and French poet, author and politician from Martinique.", " He was \"one of the founders of the négritude movement in Francophone literature\".", " He wrote such works as \"Une Tempête\", a response to Shakespeare's play \"The Tempest\", and \"Discours sur le colonialisme\" (\"Discourse on Colonialism\"), an essay describing the strife between the colonizers and the colonized.", " His works have been translated into many languages." ], "title": "Aimé Césaire" } ]
[ "Title: Fernand David\n\nFernand David (18 October 1869, Annemasse, Haute-Savoie – 17 January 1935) was the French Minister of Agriculture from 21 January 1913 to 22 March 1913.", "Title: L'Étudiant noir\n\nL'Étudiant noir, Journal Mensuel de l’Association des Étudiants Martiniquais en France (translated roughly as \"The Black Student: Monthly Journal of the Martinican Student Association in France\") is a journal created by Aimé Césaire in 1935 in Paris. It contains the first poems written by Léon Damas and some of Leopold Sedar Senghor's first articles, both of whom were student association members at the time. Only two issues of the journal were ever published, March 1935 and May–June 1935. The most notable article was written by Aimé Césaire, titled \"Conscience raciale et révolution sociale\" (\"Racial Consciousness and social revolution\") in the May–June 1935 issue, which was the first work to explore the concept of négritude.", "Title: Ariel (The Tempest)\n\nAriel is a spirit who appears in William Shakespeare's play \"The Tempest\". Ariel is bound to serve the magician Prospero, who rescued him from the tree in which he was imprisoned by Sycorax, the witch who previously inhabited the island. Prospero greets disobedience with a reminder that he saved Ariel from Sycorax's spell, and with promises to grant Ariel his freedom. Ariel is Prospero's eyes and ears throughout the play, using his magical abilities to cause the tempest in Act One which gives the play its name, and to foil other characters' plots to bring down his master.", "Title: Une Saison au Congo\n\nUne saison au Congo is a 1966 theatre play by Aimé Césaire.", "Title: The Tempest (Hebald)\n\nThe Tempest, also known as The Tempest (Prospero and Miranda), or simply Prospero and Miranda, is an outdoor bronze sculpture depicting Prospero from William Shakespeare's \"The Tempest\" by Milton Hebald, installed outside Delacorte Theater in Manhattan's Central Park, in the U.S. state of New York. The work, which was gifted by George T. Delacorte, Jr. and unveiled in 1966, is a companion piece to \"Romeo and Juliet\" (1977).", "Title: Stephano (The Tempest)\n\nStephano ( ) is a boisterous and often drunk butler of King Alonso in William Shakespeare's play, \"The Tempest\". He, Trinculo and Caliban plot against Prospero, the ruler of the island on which the play is set and the former Duke of Milan in Shakespeare's fictional universe. In the play, he wants to take over the island and marry Prospero's daughter, Miranda. Caliban believes Stephano to be a god because he gave him wine to drink which Caliban believes healed him.", "Title: Ariel (newspaper)\n\nAriel was the in-house magazine/newspaper of the BBC, published weekly on Tuesdays, and named after the statue of Shakespeare's Prospero and Ariel by Eric Gill on the facade of the BBC's Broadcasting House, London.", "Title: Une Tempête\n\nUne Tempête (\"A tempest\") is a 1969 play by Aimé Césaire. It is an adaptation of Shakespeare's \"The Tempest\" from a postcolonial perspective. The play was first performed at the Festival d'Hammamet in Tunisia under the direction of Jean-Marie Serreau. It later played in Avignon and Paris. Césaire uses all of the characters from Shakespeare's version, but he specifies that Prospero is a white master, while Ariel is a mulatto and Caliban is a black slave. These characters are the focus of the play as Césaire foregrounds issues of race, power, and decolonization.", "Title: Piano Sonata No. 17 (Beethoven)\n\nThe Piano Sonata No. 17 in D minor, Op. 31, No. 2, was composed in 1801/02 by Ludwig van Beethoven. It is usually referred to as \"The Tempest\" (or \"Der Sturm\" in his native German), but the sonata was not given this title by Beethoven, or indeed referred to as such during his lifetime. The name comes from a claim by his associate Anton Schindler that the sonata was inspired by the Shakespeare play. However, much of Schindler's information is distrusted by classical music scholars. The British music scholar Donald Francis Tovey says in \"A Companion to Beethoven's Pianoforte Sonatas\": With all the tragic power of its first movement the D minor Sonata is, like Prospero, almost as far beyond tragedy as it is beyond mere foul weather. It will do you no harm to think of Miranda at bars 31–38 of the slow movement... but people who want to identify Ariel and Caliban and the castaways, good and villainous, may as well confine their attention to the exploits of Scarlet Pimpernel when the \"Eroica\" or the C minor Symphony is being played (pg. 121).", "Title: Aimé Césaire\n\nAimé Fernand David Césaire (26 June 1913 – 17 April 2008) was a Francophone and French poet, author and politician from Martinique. He was \"one of the founders of the négritude movement in Francophone literature\". He wrote such works as \"Une Tempête\", a response to Shakespeare's play \"The Tempest\", and \"Discours sur le colonialisme\" (\"Discourse on Colonialism\"), an essay describing the strife between the colonizers and the colonized. His works have been translated into many languages." ]
5,841
Enoch Bolles' most widely reproduced advertising illustration is for a manufacturing company located where?
Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States of America
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[ { "sentences": [ "Archibald Thorburn FZS (31 May 1860 - 9 October 1935 Hascombe, Surrey) was a Scottish artist and animal painter and bird illustrator, painting mostly in watercolour.", " He regularly visited Scotland to sketch birds in the wild, his favourite haunt being the Forest of Gaick near Kingussie in Invernesshire.", " His widely reproduced images of British wildlife, with their evocative and dramatic backgrounds, are enjoyed as much today as they were by sportsmen and birdlovers of a century ago." ], "title": "Archibald Thorburn" }, { "sentences": [ "Ellen \"Nelly\" Thayer Fisher (April 16, 1847 – October 15, 1911) was an American botanical illustrator.", " Fisher exhibited her paintings at the National Academy of Design and other exhibitions.", " She was an active contributor to the exhibitions of the American Watercolor Society, beginning in 1872.", " In addition to being shown in galleries and exhibitions, her paintings of flora and fauna were widely reproduced as chromolithographs by Boston publisher Louis Prang." ], "title": "Ellen Thayer Fisher" }, { "sentences": [ "Motorex is a Swiss oil blending and manufacturing company located in Langenthal, Switzerland.", " It is currently the largest oil blending and manufacturing company in Switzerland and ships to over 75 countries.", " Motorex is owned by the Bucher AG Group which also holds two more affiliate companies namely Motorex-Toptech and the Bucher AG Langenthal.", " All three of these companies operate out of the main facility in Langenthal.", " There is also a separate location of storage-holding tanks on the other side of the city." ], "title": "Motorex" }, { "sentences": [ "Molotov Man is the title by which a photograph taken by Susan Meiselas during the 1979 Nicaraguan Revolution has come to be known.", " Famous in its Nicaraguan context as a symbol of the Sandinista revolution, it has been widely reproduced and remixed.", " Latterly, outside this context, it was reproduced via an internet meme based on Joy Garnett's 2003 painting \"Molotov\", becoming a prominent case-study of re-use of art." ], "title": "Molotov Man" }, { "sentences": [ "Enoch Bolles (3 March 1883 – 16 March 1976) was an American painter of pin-up art.", " He was among the earliest and most widely circulated glamour illustrators.", " While known today solely as a pinup artist, Bolles was a versatile illustrator who also worked extensively in the advertising industry, creating hundreds of attractive color illustrations for products ranging from bread to cigarettes.", " His most widely reproduced advertising illustration is the \"Windy Girl\" for Zippo lighters.", " This work, produced in 1937, has recently been reissued as the Vargas Windy Girl and has appeared in well over 100 variations on Zippo lighters." ], "title": "Enoch Bolles" }, { "sentences": [ "A Zippo lighter is a reusable metal lighter manufactured by American Zippo Manufacturing Company of Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States of America.", " Thousands of different styles and designs have been made in the eight decades since their introduction including military versions for specific regiments.", " Since its invention Zippos have been sold around the world and have been described \"a legendary and distinct symbol of Americana\".", " In 2012 the company produced the 500-millionth unit.", " Since its inception Zippo Lighters have been almost exclusively manufactured in the United States, with the exception of those manufactured in Niagara, Canada (an operation that has since been shut down)." ], "title": "Zippo" }, { "sentences": [ "The Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company was an American manufacturer of bathroom fixtures.", " It was formed in 1899 by the merger of the Ahrens and Ott Manufacturing Company, the Standard Manufacturing Company, the Dawes and Myler Manufacturing Company, and 6 other plants which were consolidated to form the Standard Manufacturing Company, headquartered in Pittsburgh, with Theodor Ahrens (Jr.) as its first president.", " He held this position, and others, until 1934." ], "title": "Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Emily Stackhouse (15 July 1811 – 1 April 1870) was a 19th-century Cornish botanical artist and plant collector.", " She collected and painted flowers and mosses throughout the British isles, and her work was widely reproduced in a series of popular books issued by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge.", " Many of her watercolours show that she had collected and depicted specific plants years earlier than their accredited discovery in Cornwall, and it is now acknowledged that she collected and classified nearly all of the British mosses." ], "title": "Emily Stackhouse" }, { "sentences": [ "The Texas Engineering & Manufacturing Company (TEMCO), also known as Temco Aircraft Corporation, was a U.S.-based manufacturing company located in Dallas, Texas, USA.", " It is best known for eventually forming part of the conglomerate Ling-Temco-Vought." ], "title": "Temco Aircraft" }, { "sentences": [ "Mohammed Mohiedin Anis (born 1946/47), also known as Abu Omar, is a Syrian businessman and car collector, based in Aleppo.", " A March 2017 photograph of him sitting on his bed, smoking a pipe and listening to his wind-up record player in a rubble-strewn room has been widely reproduced." ], "title": "Mohammed Mohiedin Anis" } ]
[ "Title: Archibald Thorburn\n\nArchibald Thorburn FZS (31 May 1860 - 9 October 1935 Hascombe, Surrey) was a Scottish artist and animal painter and bird illustrator, painting mostly in watercolour. He regularly visited Scotland to sketch birds in the wild, his favourite haunt being the Forest of Gaick near Kingussie in Invernesshire. His widely reproduced images of British wildlife, with their evocative and dramatic backgrounds, are enjoyed as much today as they were by sportsmen and birdlovers of a century ago.", "Title: Ellen Thayer Fisher\n\nEllen \"Nelly\" Thayer Fisher (April 16, 1847 – October 15, 1911) was an American botanical illustrator. Fisher exhibited her paintings at the National Academy of Design and other exhibitions. She was an active contributor to the exhibitions of the American Watercolor Society, beginning in 1872. In addition to being shown in galleries and exhibitions, her paintings of flora and fauna were widely reproduced as chromolithographs by Boston publisher Louis Prang.", "Title: Motorex\n\nMotorex is a Swiss oil blending and manufacturing company located in Langenthal, Switzerland. It is currently the largest oil blending and manufacturing company in Switzerland and ships to over 75 countries. Motorex is owned by the Bucher AG Group which also holds two more affiliate companies namely Motorex-Toptech and the Bucher AG Langenthal. All three of these companies operate out of the main facility in Langenthal. There is also a separate location of storage-holding tanks on the other side of the city.", "Title: Molotov Man\n\nMolotov Man is the title by which a photograph taken by Susan Meiselas during the 1979 Nicaraguan Revolution has come to be known. Famous in its Nicaraguan context as a symbol of the Sandinista revolution, it has been widely reproduced and remixed. Latterly, outside this context, it was reproduced via an internet meme based on Joy Garnett's 2003 painting \"Molotov\", becoming a prominent case-study of re-use of art.", "Title: Enoch Bolles\n\nEnoch Bolles (3 March 1883 – 16 March 1976) was an American painter of pin-up art. He was among the earliest and most widely circulated glamour illustrators. While known today solely as a pinup artist, Bolles was a versatile illustrator who also worked extensively in the advertising industry, creating hundreds of attractive color illustrations for products ranging from bread to cigarettes. His most widely reproduced advertising illustration is the \"Windy Girl\" for Zippo lighters. This work, produced in 1937, has recently been reissued as the Vargas Windy Girl and has appeared in well over 100 variations on Zippo lighters.", "Title: Zippo\n\nA Zippo lighter is a reusable metal lighter manufactured by American Zippo Manufacturing Company of Bradford, Pennsylvania, United States of America. Thousands of different styles and designs have been made in the eight decades since their introduction including military versions for specific regiments. Since its invention Zippos have been sold around the world and have been described \"a legendary and distinct symbol of Americana\". In 2012 the company produced the 500-millionth unit. Since its inception Zippo Lighters have been almost exclusively manufactured in the United States, with the exception of those manufactured in Niagara, Canada (an operation that has since been shut down).", "Title: Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company\n\nThe Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company was an American manufacturer of bathroom fixtures. It was formed in 1899 by the merger of the Ahrens and Ott Manufacturing Company, the Standard Manufacturing Company, the Dawes and Myler Manufacturing Company, and 6 other plants which were consolidated to form the Standard Manufacturing Company, headquartered in Pittsburgh, with Theodor Ahrens (Jr.) as its first president. He held this position, and others, until 1934.", "Title: Emily Stackhouse\n\nEmily Stackhouse (15 July 1811 – 1 April 1870) was a 19th-century Cornish botanical artist and plant collector. She collected and painted flowers and mosses throughout the British isles, and her work was widely reproduced in a series of popular books issued by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. Many of her watercolours show that she had collected and depicted specific plants years earlier than their accredited discovery in Cornwall, and it is now acknowledged that she collected and classified nearly all of the British mosses.", "Title: Temco Aircraft\n\nThe Texas Engineering & Manufacturing Company (TEMCO), also known as Temco Aircraft Corporation, was a U.S.-based manufacturing company located in Dallas, Texas, USA. It is best known for eventually forming part of the conglomerate Ling-Temco-Vought.", "Title: Mohammed Mohiedin Anis\n\nMohammed Mohiedin Anis (born 1946/47), also known as Abu Omar, is a Syrian businessman and car collector, based in Aleppo. A March 2017 photograph of him sitting on his bed, smoking a pipe and listening to his wind-up record player in a rubble-strewn room has been widely reproduced." ]
5,842
Which of the following documents the issues of the LGBT community: Pride Divide or The Big Melt?
Pride Divide
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[ { "sentences": [ "Equality Michigan is an American civil rights, advocacy and anti-violence organization serving Michigan's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community.", " Equality Michigan serves Michigan's LGBT community through victims services, lobbying on behalf of the LGBT community, public education on LGBT issues, and organizing Michigan's largest LGBT events such as Motor City Pride.", " The organization is a founding member of the Equality Federation." ], "title": "Equality Michigan" }, { "sentences": [ ".", "lgbt is a sponsored top-level domain for the LGBT community, sponsored by Afilias.", " The domain name was delegated to the Root Zone on 18 July 2014.", " The creation of .", "lgbt is meant to promote diversity and LGBT businesses, and is open to LGBT businesses, organizations, and anyone wishing to reach the LGBT community." ], "title": ".lgbt" }, { "sentences": [ "Pride Divide is a 1997 documentary film directed by Paris Poirier.", " It examines the issues within the LGBT community relating to apparent divisions between lesbians and gay men." ], "title": "Pride Divide" }, { "sentences": [ "The LGBT community or GLBT community, also referred to as the gay community, is a loosely defined grouping of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) and LGBT-supportive people, organizations, and subcultures, united by a common culture and social movements.", " These communities generally celebrate pride, diversity, individuality, and sexuality.", " LGBT activists and sociologists see LGBT community-building as a counterbalance to heterosexism, homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, sexualism, and conformist pressures that exist in the larger society.", " The term \"gay pride\" is used to express the LGBT community's identity and collective strength; gay pride parades provide both a prime example of the use and a demonstration of the general meaning of the term.", " The LGBT community is diverse in political affiliation.", " Not all LGBT individuals consider themselves part of an LGBT community." ], "title": "LGBT community" }, { "sentences": [ "Baltic Pride is an annual LGBT pride parade rotating in turn between the capitals of the Baltic states; Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius.", " It is held in support of raising issues of tolerance and the rights of LGBT community and is supported by ILGA-Europe.", " Since 2009 the main organisers have been Mozaīka, the National LGBT Rights Organization LGL Lithuanian Gay League, and the Estonian LGBT Association." ], "title": "Baltic Pride" }, { "sentences": [ "CenterLink is an American member-based coalition of community centers serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities.", " The organization, founded in 1994 as the National Association of LGBT Community Centers, provides services which support the development of LGBT community centers.", " Based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, CenterLink also works with other national organizations to advance the rights of LGBT individuals and to provide LGBT community centers with information and analysis of key issues." ], "title": "CenterLink" }, { "sentences": [ "Forum for Equality is a Louisiana-based statewide LGBT civil rights advocacy group that was founded in 1989.", " The major focus of this group is on the political process, in which it encourages members to participate through reminders of upcoming elections, campaigns promoting awareness of legislation that affects the LGBT community, and rallies to demonstrate popular support for LGBT civil rights.", " The group also works to educate the LGBT community in Louisiana about the issues that affect the community as a whole.", " The organization is a member of the Equality Federation." ], "title": "Forum for Equality" }, { "sentences": [ "The rainbow flag, commonly known as the gay pride flag or LGBT pride flag, is a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) pride and LGBT social movements.", " Other uses of rainbow flags include a symbol of peace and the colors reflect the diversity of the LGBT community, as the flag is often used as a symbol of gay pride during LGBT rights marches.", " While it originated in Northern California, the flag is now used worldwide." ], "title": "Rainbow flag (LGBT movement)" }, { "sentences": [ "GayOne is an online LGBT portal and news service in the Romanian language.", " The current website was founded in 2005, as the successor to the 2G.", "ro portal, the first of its kind in Romania.", " GayOne.ro provides frequently-updated LGBT news in Romanian, with a focus both on Romanian and worldwide gay issues.", " Although the publication does not have a printed form, it is one of the most utilised sources of news for Romania's LGBT community, and in 2006 was awarded the prize for \"Best medium of information for the LGBT community\" at Be An Angel's Gay Prize Gala, which took place during the Gay Film Nights Festival and is intended to recognise those who have contributed to LGBT culture and rights throughout the year." ], "title": "GayOne" }, { "sentences": [ "The Big Melt is a documentary film about the Sheffield steel industry which combines archive footage with a live soundtrack.", " It was made by Jarvis Cocker and filmmaker Martin Wallace for the 20th annual Sheffield Doc/Fest in 2013, to celebrate the centenary of the steel industry.", " The film was made using footage from the BFI National Archive." ], "title": "The Big Melt" } ]
[ "Title: Equality Michigan\n\nEquality Michigan is an American civil rights, advocacy and anti-violence organization serving Michigan's lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) community. Equality Michigan serves Michigan's LGBT community through victims services, lobbying on behalf of the LGBT community, public education on LGBT issues, and organizing Michigan's largest LGBT events such as Motor City Pride. The organization is a founding member of the Equality Federation.", "Title: .lgbt\n\n. lgbt is a sponsored top-level domain for the LGBT community, sponsored by Afilias. The domain name was delegated to the Root Zone on 18 July 2014. The creation of . lgbt is meant to promote diversity and LGBT businesses, and is open to LGBT businesses, organizations, and anyone wishing to reach the LGBT community.", "Title: Pride Divide\n\nPride Divide is a 1997 documentary film directed by Paris Poirier. It examines the issues within the LGBT community relating to apparent divisions between lesbians and gay men.", "Title: LGBT community\n\nThe LGBT community or GLBT community, also referred to as the gay community, is a loosely defined grouping of lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) and LGBT-supportive people, organizations, and subcultures, united by a common culture and social movements. These communities generally celebrate pride, diversity, individuality, and sexuality. LGBT activists and sociologists see LGBT community-building as a counterbalance to heterosexism, homophobia, biphobia, transphobia, sexualism, and conformist pressures that exist in the larger society. The term \"gay pride\" is used to express the LGBT community's identity and collective strength; gay pride parades provide both a prime example of the use and a demonstration of the general meaning of the term. The LGBT community is diverse in political affiliation. Not all LGBT individuals consider themselves part of an LGBT community.", "Title: Baltic Pride\n\nBaltic Pride is an annual LGBT pride parade rotating in turn between the capitals of the Baltic states; Tallinn, Riga and Vilnius. It is held in support of raising issues of tolerance and the rights of LGBT community and is supported by ILGA-Europe. Since 2009 the main organisers have been Mozaīka, the National LGBT Rights Organization LGL Lithuanian Gay League, and the Estonian LGBT Association.", "Title: CenterLink\n\nCenterLink is an American member-based coalition of community centers serving the lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) communities. The organization, founded in 1994 as the National Association of LGBT Community Centers, provides services which support the development of LGBT community centers. Based in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, CenterLink also works with other national organizations to advance the rights of LGBT individuals and to provide LGBT community centers with information and analysis of key issues.", "Title: Forum for Equality\n\nForum for Equality is a Louisiana-based statewide LGBT civil rights advocacy group that was founded in 1989. The major focus of this group is on the political process, in which it encourages members to participate through reminders of upcoming elections, campaigns promoting awareness of legislation that affects the LGBT community, and rallies to demonstrate popular support for LGBT civil rights. The group also works to educate the LGBT community in Louisiana about the issues that affect the community as a whole. The organization is a member of the Equality Federation.", "Title: Rainbow flag (LGBT movement)\n\nThe rainbow flag, commonly known as the gay pride flag or LGBT pride flag, is a symbol of lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) pride and LGBT social movements. Other uses of rainbow flags include a symbol of peace and the colors reflect the diversity of the LGBT community, as the flag is often used as a symbol of gay pride during LGBT rights marches. While it originated in Northern California, the flag is now used worldwide.", "Title: GayOne\n\nGayOne is an online LGBT portal and news service in the Romanian language. The current website was founded in 2005, as the successor to the 2G. ro portal, the first of its kind in Romania. GayOne.ro provides frequently-updated LGBT news in Romanian, with a focus both on Romanian and worldwide gay issues. Although the publication does not have a printed form, it is one of the most utilised sources of news for Romania's LGBT community, and in 2006 was awarded the prize for \"Best medium of information for the LGBT community\" at Be An Angel's Gay Prize Gala, which took place during the Gay Film Nights Festival and is intended to recognise those who have contributed to LGBT culture and rights throughout the year.", "Title: The Big Melt\n\nThe Big Melt is a documentary film about the Sheffield steel industry which combines archive footage with a live soundtrack. It was made by Jarvis Cocker and filmmaker Martin Wallace for the 20th annual Sheffield Doc/Fest in 2013, to celebrate the centenary of the steel industry. The film was made using footage from the BFI National Archive." ]
5,843
When was the star of Unlikely Angel born?
January 19, 1946
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[ { "sentences": [ "Catherine Ann Jones is an award-winning playwright, screenwriter, and author.", " She wrote the screenplay for the film \"The Christmas Wife\" and \"Unlikely Angel.\"", " She wrote several episodes of the television series \"Touched by an Angel\".", " She has written two books about writing \"The Way of Story: The Craft & Soul of Writing\" and \"Heal Your Self with Writing\" (Nautilus Book Award 2014)." ], "title": "Catherine Ann Jones" }, { "sentences": [ "Dolly Rebecca Parton Dean (born January 19, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, actress, author, businesswoman, and philanthropist, known primarily for her work in country music.", " After achieving success as a songwriter for others, Dolly Parton made her album debut in 1967, with her album \"Hello, I'm Dolly\".", " With steady success during the remainder of the 1960s (both as a solo artist and with a series of duet albums with Porter Wagoner), her sales and chart peak came during the 1970s and continuing into the 1980s; Parton's subsequent albums in the later part of the 1990s were lower in sales.", " However, in the new millennium, Parton achieved commercial success again and has released albums on independent labels since 2000, including albums on her own label, Dolly Records." ], "title": "Dolly Parton" }, { "sentences": [ "Brandi Younger better known as Gripsta, is an Oakland, California born female rap artist/actress discovered by Ice-T at the age of 13.", " She was featured on song titled \"Funky Gripsta\" off of his 1993 album release \"Home Invasion\" and later signed to Tuff Break/A&M Records in the 1990s.", " Her debut single \"Pop Goz the 9\" was partially leaked in January 1994, its music video was directed by Ice-T.", " However Gripsta's debut single was never officially released.", " The Tuff Break label on A&M records was dropped before her scheduled release date.", " She was later featured on \"The Seventh Deadly Sin\", Ice-T's 7th album, Released: October 12, 1999 as well as numerous features on record label Def Jam's \"The Murda Squad\" album.", " She worked with many artists under that association including South Central Cartel, Spice One and Sh'killa.", " Gripsta was also featured in a principal role in the movie \"Dangerous Minds\" in which she played one of the many troubled teens that actress Michelle Pfeiffer sought to reform.", " Other acting credits include a guest star appearance in the \"Leaving the Life\" episode of the CBS television show \"Promised Land\", a semi popular spin-off of CBS more successful show \"Touched by an Angel\".", " Gripsta has since changed her name to Egypt." ], "title": "Gripsta" }, { "sentences": [ "Hannah Moscovitch (born June 5, 1978) is a Canadian playwright who rose to national prominence in the 2000s.", " She has been dubbed “an indie sensation” by Toronto Life Magazine; “the wunderkind of Canadian theatre” by CBC Radio; “irritatingly talented” by the now defunct Eye Weekly; and the “dark angel of Toronto theatre” by Toronto Star.", " The National Post, The Globe and Mail, and Now Magazine have all hailed Hannah as “Canada’s Hottest Young Playwright”.", " She is best known for her plays \"East of Berlin\", \"The Russian Play,\" and \"This Is War\"." ], "title": "Hannah Moscovitch" }, { "sentences": [ "Captive is a 2015 American crime-drama thriller film directed by Jerry Jameson and written by Brian Bird and Reinhard Denke, based on the non-fiction book \"Unlikely Angel\" by Ashley Smith." ], "title": "Captive (2015 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Unlikely Angel is a 1996 American made-for-television Christmas fantasy-comedy film starring Dolly Parton which premiered on CBS on December 17, 1996." ], "title": "Unlikely Angel" }, { "sentences": [ "Percy Lenard Howard (born January 21, 1952 in Savannah, Georgia) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys in 1975.", " He was an unlikely star for the Cowboys in Super Bowl X.", " He played college basketball at Austin Peay University." ], "title": "Percy Howard" }, { "sentences": [ "Jerry Langton was born on October 1, 1965, in Hamilton, Ontario.", " He spent most of his adult life in Toronto and New York City.", " He is a Canadian crime novelist who focuses on the uprising of motorcycle gangs throughout Ontario.", " Langton's books are published by John Wiley and Sons.", " He has written 10 books and is the author of the bestseller \"Gangland: The Rise of the Mexican Cartels from El Paso to Vancouver\"; \"Showdown: How the Outlaws, Hells Angels and Cops Fought for Control of the Streets\"; and \"Fallen Angel: The Unlikely Rise of Walter Stadnick in the Canadian Hells Angels\"." ], "title": "Jerry Langton" }, { "sentences": [ "Mirusia Louwerse (born 29 March 1985) is an Australian soprano.", " She performs as Mirusia and is seen as \"The Unconventional Pop Star\" and \"The Angel of Australia\"." ], "title": "Mirusia Louwerse" }, { "sentences": [ "Martin Kesici (born 29 April 1973 in Berlin) is a German singer-songwriter.", " He was born to a German mother and a Turkish father.", " After becoming Star Search-Winner at German TV station Sat.1 in 2003, his first solo single, \"Angel of Berlin\" entered the German Chart at No.1.", " Martin has had a duet with Tarja Turunen in the song (and corollorary music video) \"Leaving You for Me\" and acted as the lead singer & guitarist for the German band Enrichment (band)." ], "title": "Martin Kesici" } ]
[ "Title: Catherine Ann Jones\n\nCatherine Ann Jones is an award-winning playwright, screenwriter, and author. She wrote the screenplay for the film \"The Christmas Wife\" and \"Unlikely Angel.\" She wrote several episodes of the television series \"Touched by an Angel\". She has written two books about writing \"The Way of Story: The Craft & Soul of Writing\" and \"Heal Your Self with Writing\" (Nautilus Book Award 2014).", "Title: Dolly Parton\n\nDolly Rebecca Parton Dean (born January 19, 1946) is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, actress, author, businesswoman, and philanthropist, known primarily for her work in country music. After achieving success as a songwriter for others, Dolly Parton made her album debut in 1967, with her album \"Hello, I'm Dolly\". With steady success during the remainder of the 1960s (both as a solo artist and with a series of duet albums with Porter Wagoner), her sales and chart peak came during the 1970s and continuing into the 1980s; Parton's subsequent albums in the later part of the 1990s were lower in sales. However, in the new millennium, Parton achieved commercial success again and has released albums on independent labels since 2000, including albums on her own label, Dolly Records.", "Title: Gripsta\n\nBrandi Younger better known as Gripsta, is an Oakland, California born female rap artist/actress discovered by Ice-T at the age of 13. She was featured on song titled \"Funky Gripsta\" off of his 1993 album release \"Home Invasion\" and later signed to Tuff Break/A&M Records in the 1990s. Her debut single \"Pop Goz the 9\" was partially leaked in January 1994, its music video was directed by Ice-T. However Gripsta's debut single was never officially released. The Tuff Break label on A&M records was dropped before her scheduled release date. She was later featured on \"The Seventh Deadly Sin\", Ice-T's 7th album, Released: October 12, 1999 as well as numerous features on record label Def Jam's \"The Murda Squad\" album. She worked with many artists under that association including South Central Cartel, Spice One and Sh'killa. Gripsta was also featured in a principal role in the movie \"Dangerous Minds\" in which she played one of the many troubled teens that actress Michelle Pfeiffer sought to reform. Other acting credits include a guest star appearance in the \"Leaving the Life\" episode of the CBS television show \"Promised Land\", a semi popular spin-off of CBS more successful show \"Touched by an Angel\". Gripsta has since changed her name to Egypt.", "Title: Hannah Moscovitch\n\nHannah Moscovitch (born June 5, 1978) is a Canadian playwright who rose to national prominence in the 2000s. She has been dubbed “an indie sensation” by Toronto Life Magazine; “the wunderkind of Canadian theatre” by CBC Radio; “irritatingly talented” by the now defunct Eye Weekly; and the “dark angel of Toronto theatre” by Toronto Star. The National Post, The Globe and Mail, and Now Magazine have all hailed Hannah as “Canada’s Hottest Young Playwright”. She is best known for her plays \"East of Berlin\", \"The Russian Play,\" and \"This Is War\".", "Title: Captive (2015 film)\n\nCaptive is a 2015 American crime-drama thriller film directed by Jerry Jameson and written by Brian Bird and Reinhard Denke, based on the non-fiction book \"Unlikely Angel\" by Ashley Smith.", "Title: Unlikely Angel\n\nUnlikely Angel is a 1996 American made-for-television Christmas fantasy-comedy film starring Dolly Parton which premiered on CBS on December 17, 1996.", "Title: Percy Howard\n\nPercy Lenard Howard (born January 21, 1952 in Savannah, Georgia) is a former American football wide receiver in the National Football League for the Dallas Cowboys in 1975. He was an unlikely star for the Cowboys in Super Bowl X. He played college basketball at Austin Peay University.", "Title: Jerry Langton\n\nJerry Langton was born on October 1, 1965, in Hamilton, Ontario. He spent most of his adult life in Toronto and New York City. He is a Canadian crime novelist who focuses on the uprising of motorcycle gangs throughout Ontario. Langton's books are published by John Wiley and Sons. He has written 10 books and is the author of the bestseller \"Gangland: The Rise of the Mexican Cartels from El Paso to Vancouver\"; \"Showdown: How the Outlaws, Hells Angels and Cops Fought for Control of the Streets\"; and \"Fallen Angel: The Unlikely Rise of Walter Stadnick in the Canadian Hells Angels\".", "Title: Mirusia Louwerse\n\nMirusia Louwerse (born 29 March 1985) is an Australian soprano. She performs as Mirusia and is seen as \"The Unconventional Pop Star\" and \"The Angel of Australia\".", "Title: Martin Kesici\n\nMartin Kesici (born 29 April 1973 in Berlin) is a German singer-songwriter. He was born to a German mother and a Turkish father. After becoming Star Search-Winner at German TV station Sat.1 in 2003, his first solo single, \"Angel of Berlin\" entered the German Chart at No.1. Martin has had a duet with Tarja Turunen in the song (and corollorary music video) \"Leaving You for Me\" and acted as the lead singer & guitarist for the German band Enrichment (band)." ]
5,844
What was the nationality of the star of "Bob"?
American
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[ { "sentences": [ "Rising Star Award (known from 2013 as EE Rising Star Award, previously known as Orange Rising Star Award) is one of the award categories for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) which acknowledges new talents in the acting industry.", " The award was created after Mary Selway's death in 2004.", " She has been recognised for her successful role as a casting director and has helped many new actors and actresses to their claim to fame.", " The five nominees have been chosen regardless of gender, nationality and whether they have made a breakthrough in television, film or both.", " Despite the nominees being chosen by the BAFTA juries, the winner is chosen entirely by the public votes via text, internet or phone.", " This award was sponsored by Orange UK until 2012.", " From 2013, it was sponsored by EE.", " The first winner was James McAvoy in 2006." ], "title": "BAFTA Rising Star Award" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Black Widower\" is the 21st episode of \"The Simpsons\"' third season.", " It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 9, 1992.", " It was written by Jon Vitti, directed by David Silverman, and saw Kelsey Grammer guest star as Sideshow Bob for the second time.", " In the episode, Sideshow Bob—Bart's archenemy—marries Bart's Aunt Selma.", " Bart believes that Bob is planning something sinister rather than marrying for love.", " He realizes that Bob is planning to kill Selma; he prevents the attempted murder, and Bob is sent back to prison.", " \"Black Widower\" finished 39th in Nielsen ratings for the week that it originally aired.", " Reviewers generally enjoyed the episode, and gave Grammer's portrayal of Sideshow Bob particular praise." ], "title": "Black Widower" }, { "sentences": [ "George Robert Newhart (born September 5, 1929) is an American stand-up comedian and actor, noted for his deadpan and slightly stammering delivery.", " Newhart came to prominence in the 1960s when his album of comedic monologues, \"The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart\", became a worldwide bestseller and reached number one on the \"Billboard\" pop album chart—it remains the 20th-best selling comedy album in history.", " The follow-up album, \"The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back!\"", ", was also a massive success, and the two albums held the \"Billboard\" number one and number two spots simultaneously." ], "title": "Bob Newhart" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1987–88 Chicago Black Hawks were coming off a year in which they finished third in the Norris Division and were swept in the first round of the playoffs by the Detroit Red Wings.", " The Hawks made several moves in the offseason with GM Bob Pulford replacing himself as coach with Bob Murdoch and trading young star Eddie Olczyk and old star Al Secord to the Toronto Maple Leafs for wingers Rick Vaive and Steve Thomas and defenseman Bob McGill.", " Goaltender Bob Mason was the summer's big free agent signing.", " Though relatively untested at the NHL level, Mason was in demand after an impressive performance in the 1987 playoffs.", " In addition to Mason, the team signed Ed Belfour, who had just backstopped the University of North Dakota to the NCAA championship, and used their number one pick in the June draft to select Jimmy Waite from the Quebec major junior league.", " The Blackhawks regular goaltenders from the previous season, veterans Murray Bannerman and Bob Sauve, never played another regular season game for Chicago.", " The Blackhawks also acquired Duane Sutter from the New York Islanders in exchange for a 1988 2nd round pick." ], "title": "1987–88 Chicago Blackhawks season" }, { "sentences": [ "Arturo Belano is the alter ego of the Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño.", " The character's first appearance was in the novella \"Distant Star\", where he was the narrator, while his most prominent role was in \"The Savage Detectives\" where he and fellow writer Ulises Lima are the central characters.", " Belano also appears in several short stories and in the novella \"Amulet\"; he is of the same age and nationality as Bolaño, with many shared elements in their biographies including a move from Chile to Mexico in their teens with their families, traveling around the world, and finally settling in Spain.", " According to Bolaño's notes, Belano is also the narrator of the novel \"2666\"." ], "title": "Arturo Belano" }, { "sentences": [ "Len Hutton captained the English cricket team in Australia in 1954–55, playing as England against Australia in the 1954-55 Ashes series and as the MCC in other matches on the tour.", " It was the first time that an England team had toured Australia under a professional captain since the 1880s.", " After losing the First Test by an innings, they beat Australia 3-1 and retained the Ashes.", " The combination of Frank Tyson, Brian Statham, Trevor Bailey, Johnny Wardle and Bob Appleyard made it one of the strongest bowling sides to tour Australia, and it was the only team of any nationality to defeat Australia at home between 1932-33 and 1970-71." ], "title": "English cricket team in Australia in 1954–55" }, { "sentences": [ "Bob is an American sitcom which aired on CBS from September 18, 1992, to December 27, 1993, with a total of 33 half-hour episodes spanning over two seasons.", " It was the third starring vehicle sitcom for Bob Newhart, and proved to be far less successful than \"The Bob Newhart Show\" and \"Newhart\", his previous outings with the network.", " Bill Steinkellner, Cheri Steinkellner, and Phoef Sutton comprised the creative writing team behind the show.", " The series was produced by Paramount Television." ], "title": "Bob (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Dark Star\" is a song released as a single by the Grateful Dead on Warner Bros. records in 1968.", " It was written by lyricist Robert Hunter and composed by lead guitarist Jerry Garcia; however, compositional credit is sometimes extended to include Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart, Ron \"Pigpen\" McKernan, and Bob Weir.", " \"Dark Star\" was an early Grateful Dead classic and became one of their most loved and anticipated numbers, often with the group using it as a vehicle for musical improvisation sessions that extended beyond the original structure of the song.", " The song is included in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list and was ranked at number 57 on Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time.", " \"Dark Star\" was often the basis for jamming during the Dead's live shows, allowing the band to employ techniques typical of improvisational jazz." ], "title": "Dark Star (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dick Williams (born June 7, 1926) is an American singer and actor.", " He is the older brother of Andy Williams and had started out like Andy in The Williams Brothers.", " Williams was born in Wall Lake, Iowa, the son of Jay Emerson and Florence (née Finley) Williams.", " While living in Cheviot, Ohio, Williams attended Western Hills High School in Cincinnati, Ohio.", " He finished high school at University High School, in West Los Angeles, because of his family's move to California.", " Williams had brothers: Bob, Don, and Andy.", " One of his first performance was in a children's choir at the local Presbyterian church.", " He and his brothers formed the Williams Brothers quartet in late 1938, and they performed on radio in the Midwest, first at WHO, in Des Moines, Iowa, In July 1940 the family the family moved to Chicago and received a job at WLS, in Chicago, and WLW, in Cincinnati.", " Moving to Los Angeles in 1943, the Williams Brothers sang with Bing Crosby on the hit record \"Swinging on a Star\" (1944).", " They appeared in four musical films: \"Janie\" (1944), \"Kansas City Kitty\" (1944), \"Something in the Wind\" (1947) and \"Ladies' Man\" (1947).", "The Williams Brothers were signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to appear in \"Anchors Aweigh\" and \"Ziegfeld Follies\" (1945) but, before they went before the cameras, the oldest brother, Bob, was drafted into military service and the group's contract was canceled.", " Kay Thompson, a former radio star who was now head of the vocal department at MGM, had a nose for talent and hired the remaining three Williams brothers to sing in her large choir on many soundtracks for MGM films, including \"The Harvey Girls\" (1946).", " When Bob completed his military service, Kay hired all four brothers to sing on the soundtrack to \"Good News\" (1947)." ], "title": "Dick Williams (singer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Yektan Türkyilmaz is a Turkish scholar of Kurdish origin associated with Duke University.", " Türkyilmaz, then 33, is most often cited for his June, 2005, arrest and imprisonment upon his intended departure from a research trip to Armenia.", " The first individual of Turkish nationality who had been granted access to the National Archives of Armenia, Türkyilmaz was also one of the small number of intellectuals of Turkish origin who had argued that Armenians as a group had been targeted for atrocities by the then Turkish government during and following 1915.", " His arrest, initially without charges, generated surprise and protests from circles in Turkey and also the United States, including from Richard Hovannisian of the University of California at Los Angeles, and former US Senator Bob Dole.", " Türkyilmaz later said that security officials who had arrested him appeared to have thought him involved in espionage, but eventually he was charged with illegally removing books and other materials, more than fifty years old, that he had openly and legally purchased in Armenia, or which had been presented to him as gifts during his research.", " In August, 2005, Türkyilmaz was set free with a suspended sentence." ], "title": "Yektan Turkyilmaz" } ]
[ "Title: BAFTA Rising Star Award\n\nRising Star Award (known from 2013 as EE Rising Star Award, previously known as Orange Rising Star Award) is one of the award categories for the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) which acknowledges new talents in the acting industry. The award was created after Mary Selway's death in 2004. She has been recognised for her successful role as a casting director and has helped many new actors and actresses to their claim to fame. The five nominees have been chosen regardless of gender, nationality and whether they have made a breakthrough in television, film or both. Despite the nominees being chosen by the BAFTA juries, the winner is chosen entirely by the public votes via text, internet or phone. This award was sponsored by Orange UK until 2012. From 2013, it was sponsored by EE. The first winner was James McAvoy in 2006.", "Title: Black Widower\n\n\"Black Widower\" is the 21st episode of \"The Simpsons\"' third season. It originally aired on the Fox network in the United States on April 9, 1992. It was written by Jon Vitti, directed by David Silverman, and saw Kelsey Grammer guest star as Sideshow Bob for the second time. In the episode, Sideshow Bob—Bart's archenemy—marries Bart's Aunt Selma. Bart believes that Bob is planning something sinister rather than marrying for love. He realizes that Bob is planning to kill Selma; he prevents the attempted murder, and Bob is sent back to prison. \"Black Widower\" finished 39th in Nielsen ratings for the week that it originally aired. Reviewers generally enjoyed the episode, and gave Grammer's portrayal of Sideshow Bob particular praise.", "Title: Bob Newhart\n\nGeorge Robert Newhart (born September 5, 1929) is an American stand-up comedian and actor, noted for his deadpan and slightly stammering delivery. Newhart came to prominence in the 1960s when his album of comedic monologues, \"The Button-Down Mind of Bob Newhart\", became a worldwide bestseller and reached number one on the \"Billboard\" pop album chart—it remains the 20th-best selling comedy album in history. The follow-up album, \"The Button-Down Mind Strikes Back!\" , was also a massive success, and the two albums held the \"Billboard\" number one and number two spots simultaneously.", "Title: 1987–88 Chicago Blackhawks season\n\nThe 1987–88 Chicago Black Hawks were coming off a year in which they finished third in the Norris Division and were swept in the first round of the playoffs by the Detroit Red Wings. The Hawks made several moves in the offseason with GM Bob Pulford replacing himself as coach with Bob Murdoch and trading young star Eddie Olczyk and old star Al Secord to the Toronto Maple Leafs for wingers Rick Vaive and Steve Thomas and defenseman Bob McGill. Goaltender Bob Mason was the summer's big free agent signing. Though relatively untested at the NHL level, Mason was in demand after an impressive performance in the 1987 playoffs. In addition to Mason, the team signed Ed Belfour, who had just backstopped the University of North Dakota to the NCAA championship, and used their number one pick in the June draft to select Jimmy Waite from the Quebec major junior league. The Blackhawks regular goaltenders from the previous season, veterans Murray Bannerman and Bob Sauve, never played another regular season game for Chicago. The Blackhawks also acquired Duane Sutter from the New York Islanders in exchange for a 1988 2nd round pick.", "Title: Arturo Belano\n\nArturo Belano is the alter ego of the Chilean writer Roberto Bolaño. The character's first appearance was in the novella \"Distant Star\", where he was the narrator, while his most prominent role was in \"The Savage Detectives\" where he and fellow writer Ulises Lima are the central characters. Belano also appears in several short stories and in the novella \"Amulet\"; he is of the same age and nationality as Bolaño, with many shared elements in their biographies including a move from Chile to Mexico in their teens with their families, traveling around the world, and finally settling in Spain. According to Bolaño's notes, Belano is also the narrator of the novel \"2666\".", "Title: English cricket team in Australia in 1954–55\n\nLen Hutton captained the English cricket team in Australia in 1954–55, playing as England against Australia in the 1954-55 Ashes series and as the MCC in other matches on the tour. It was the first time that an England team had toured Australia under a professional captain since the 1880s. After losing the First Test by an innings, they beat Australia 3-1 and retained the Ashes. The combination of Frank Tyson, Brian Statham, Trevor Bailey, Johnny Wardle and Bob Appleyard made it one of the strongest bowling sides to tour Australia, and it was the only team of any nationality to defeat Australia at home between 1932-33 and 1970-71.", "Title: Bob (TV series)\n\nBob is an American sitcom which aired on CBS from September 18, 1992, to December 27, 1993, with a total of 33 half-hour episodes spanning over two seasons. It was the third starring vehicle sitcom for Bob Newhart, and proved to be far less successful than \"The Bob Newhart Show\" and \"Newhart\", his previous outings with the network. Bill Steinkellner, Cheri Steinkellner, and Phoef Sutton comprised the creative writing team behind the show. The series was produced by Paramount Television.", "Title: Dark Star (song)\n\n\"Dark Star\" is a song released as a single by the Grateful Dead on Warner Bros. records in 1968. It was written by lyricist Robert Hunter and composed by lead guitarist Jerry Garcia; however, compositional credit is sometimes extended to include Phil Lesh, Bill Kreutzmann, Mickey Hart, Ron \"Pigpen\" McKernan, and Bob Weir. \"Dark Star\" was an early Grateful Dead classic and became one of their most loved and anticipated numbers, often with the group using it as a vehicle for musical improvisation sessions that extended beyond the original structure of the song. The song is included in The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame's 500 Songs that Shaped Rock and Roll list and was ranked at number 57 on Rolling Stone's 100 Greatest Guitar Songs of All Time. \"Dark Star\" was often the basis for jamming during the Dead's live shows, allowing the band to employ techniques typical of improvisational jazz.", "Title: Dick Williams (singer)\n\nDick Williams (born June 7, 1926) is an American singer and actor. He is the older brother of Andy Williams and had started out like Andy in The Williams Brothers. Williams was born in Wall Lake, Iowa, the son of Jay Emerson and Florence (née Finley) Williams. While living in Cheviot, Ohio, Williams attended Western Hills High School in Cincinnati, Ohio. He finished high school at University High School, in West Los Angeles, because of his family's move to California. Williams had brothers: Bob, Don, and Andy. One of his first performance was in a children's choir at the local Presbyterian church. He and his brothers formed the Williams Brothers quartet in late 1938, and they performed on radio in the Midwest, first at WHO, in Des Moines, Iowa, In July 1940 the family the family moved to Chicago and received a job at WLS, in Chicago, and WLW, in Cincinnati. Moving to Los Angeles in 1943, the Williams Brothers sang with Bing Crosby on the hit record \"Swinging on a Star\" (1944). They appeared in four musical films: \"Janie\" (1944), \"Kansas City Kitty\" (1944), \"Something in the Wind\" (1947) and \"Ladies' Man\" (1947). The Williams Brothers were signed by Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to appear in \"Anchors Aweigh\" and \"Ziegfeld Follies\" (1945) but, before they went before the cameras, the oldest brother, Bob, was drafted into military service and the group's contract was canceled. Kay Thompson, a former radio star who was now head of the vocal department at MGM, had a nose for talent and hired the remaining three Williams brothers to sing in her large choir on many soundtracks for MGM films, including \"The Harvey Girls\" (1946). When Bob completed his military service, Kay hired all four brothers to sing on the soundtrack to \"Good News\" (1947).", "Title: Yektan Turkyilmaz\n\nYektan Türkyilmaz is a Turkish scholar of Kurdish origin associated with Duke University. Türkyilmaz, then 33, is most often cited for his June, 2005, arrest and imprisonment upon his intended departure from a research trip to Armenia. The first individual of Turkish nationality who had been granted access to the National Archives of Armenia, Türkyilmaz was also one of the small number of intellectuals of Turkish origin who had argued that Armenians as a group had been targeted for atrocities by the then Turkish government during and following 1915. His arrest, initially without charges, generated surprise and protests from circles in Turkey and also the United States, including from Richard Hovannisian of the University of California at Los Angeles, and former US Senator Bob Dole. Türkyilmaz later said that security officials who had arrested him appeared to have thought him involved in espionage, but eventually he was charged with illegally removing books and other materials, more than fifty years old, that he had openly and legally purchased in Armenia, or which had been presented to him as gifts during his research. In August, 2005, Türkyilmaz was set free with a suspended sentence." ]
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Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives includes guest appearances from which hip hop record executive?
Jaime Meline
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[ { "sentences": [ "Lights Out Paris is the first studio album by American hip hop artist Sims, a member of Minneapolis indie hip hop collective Doomtree.", " It was released July 28, 2005 on Doomtree Records and includes guest appearances from P.O.S, Crescent Moon, and Toki Wright, among others.", " The album was re-released with four remixes and five songs from Sims' \"False Hopes Four\" on vinyl in June 2015." ], "title": "Lights Out Paris" }, { "sentences": [ "Jaime Meline (born March 2, 1975), better known by his stage name El-P (shortened from El Producto), is an American hip hop recording artist, record producer, and record executive.", " Originally a member of Company Flow, El-P has been a major driving force in alternative hip hop for more than two decades, producing for several notable rappers such as Aesop Rock, Mr. Lif, and Cage, among others." ], "title": "El-P" }, { "sentences": [ "Born and Raised is the debut EP by American hip hop duo Smif-N-Wessun, released on December 3, 2013, under Duck Down Music Inc..", " Entirely produced by Beatnick & K-Salaam, the 6-song EP is a blend between reggae and hip hop, and includes guest appearances from Junior Reid, Jr.", " Kelly, Jahdan Blakkamoore, and DJ Full Factor.", " The EP was preceded by one single — \"Solid Ground\" featuring dancehall icon Junior Reid." ], "title": "Born and Raised (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lord Steppington is the debut studio album by California-based hip hop duo Step Brothers (rapper/producers The Alchemist and Evidence).", " The album was released on January 21, 2014 by Rhymesayers Entertainment.", " The record was produced entirely by Alchemist and Evidence, and includes guest appearances from Action Bronson, Roc Marciano, Blu, Fashawn, Rakaa, Oh No, Styles P, Domo Genesis and The Whooliganz – Alchemist's old group which included actor Scott Caan." ], "title": "Lord Steppington" }, { "sentences": [ "Control Freek is the second solo effort by rapper Tash of the West Coast hip hop crew Tha Alkaholiks.", " This albums comes ten years after Tash's first well-received solo album Rap Life.", " It was released in 2009 on Amalgam Digital.", " It includes guest appearances from Tash's group Tha Alkaholiks in addition to guest spots from Del the Funky Homosapien, King T, B-Real from Cypress Hill, Knoc-turn'al, Khujo from Goodie Mob, among others." ], "title": "Control Freek" }, { "sentences": [ "Hip hop or hip-hop is a subculture and art movement developed in South Bronx in New York City during the late 1970s.", " While people unfamiliar with hip hop culture often use the expression \"hip hop\" to refer exclusively to hip hop music (also called \"rap\"), Hip hop is characterized by nine distinct elements or expressive realms, of which hip hop music is only four elements (rapping, djaying, beatboxing and breaking).", " Afrika Bambaataa of the hip hop collective Zulu Nation outlined the pillars of hip hop culture, coining the terms: \"rapping\" (also called MCing or emceeing), a rhythmic vocal rhyming style (orality); DJing (and turntablism), which is making music with record players and DJ mixers (aural/sound and music creation); b-boying/b-girling/breakdancing (movement/dance); and graffiti art, which he called \"aerosol writin'\", although many say that the graffiti that hip hop adopted had been around years earlier, and had nothing to do with hip hop culture.", " (visual art).", " Other elements of hip hop subculture and arts movements beyond the main four are: hip hop culture and historical knowledge of the movement (intellectual/philosophical); beatboxing, a percussive vocal style; street entrepreneurship; hip hop language; and hip hop fashion and style, among others." ], "title": "Hip hop" }, { "sentences": [ "Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives is an EP by American hip hop artist Aesop Rock.", " Released via the Definitive Jux label on February 22, 2005, the record is produced by Blockhead and Aesop Rock himself, with the former producing three tracks and the latter producing four, with one track produced by Rob Sonic.", " Vocals are handled by Aesop Rock, with guest appearances from Camu Tao and Metro of S.A. Smash and Definitive Jux label head El-P.", " All scratches are performed by DJ Big Wiz." ], "title": "Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives" }, { "sentences": [ "Longterm Mentality is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Ab-Soul.", " It was released on April 5, 2011, by Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), exclusively to digital retailers, serving as Ab-Soul's debut retail release.", " The album features guest appearances from Jhené Aiko, Schoolboy Q, Kendrick Lamar, Punch, Alori Joh, JaVonté, MURS, BJ the Chicago Kid and Pat Brown, with the production from American hip hop record producers such as Tae Beast, Ayiro, Sounwave, AAyhasis, Context, Alexis Carrington and Tommy Black.", " Upon its release, the album received a highly acclaimed by music critics." ], "title": "Longterm Mentality" }, { "sentences": [ "Experimental hip hop, also known as abstract hip hop, is a genre of hip hop that employs structural elements typically considered unconventional in traditional hip hop music.", " Some notable experimental hip hop record labels include Definitive Jux, Anticon, Big Dada and Ninja Tune.", " While most experimental hip hop incorporates turntablism and is produced electronically, some artists have introduced acoustic elements to the music to facilitate it being performed live." ], "title": "Experimental hip hop" }, { "sentences": [ "Changes is the third album by Swedish AOR/rock band Alyson Avenue with new vocalist Arabella Vitanc.", " Alyson Avenue released their third album \"Changes\" through Avenue of Allies.", " The record was co-produced by band members and Chris Laney (Crazy Lixx, H.E.A.T., Brian Robertson) and includes guest appearances by Anette Olzon (Ex-Nightwish, Ex-Alyson Avenue), Michael Bormann (Ex-Jaded Heart, Charade, BISS), Rob Marcello (Danger Danger, Marcello - Vestry), Fredrik Bergh, (Street Talk, Bloodbound), Tommy Stråhle and Mike Andersson (Cloudscape, Planet Alliance)." ], "title": "Changes (Alyson Avenue album)" } ]
[ "Title: Lights Out Paris\n\nLights Out Paris is the first studio album by American hip hop artist Sims, a member of Minneapolis indie hip hop collective Doomtree. It was released July 28, 2005 on Doomtree Records and includes guest appearances from P.O.S, Crescent Moon, and Toki Wright, among others. The album was re-released with four remixes and five songs from Sims' \"False Hopes Four\" on vinyl in June 2015.", "Title: El-P\n\nJaime Meline (born March 2, 1975), better known by his stage name El-P (shortened from El Producto), is an American hip hop recording artist, record producer, and record executive. Originally a member of Company Flow, El-P has been a major driving force in alternative hip hop for more than two decades, producing for several notable rappers such as Aesop Rock, Mr. Lif, and Cage, among others.", "Title: Born and Raised (EP)\n\nBorn and Raised is the debut EP by American hip hop duo Smif-N-Wessun, released on December 3, 2013, under Duck Down Music Inc.. Entirely produced by Beatnick & K-Salaam, the 6-song EP is a blend between reggae and hip hop, and includes guest appearances from Junior Reid, Jr. Kelly, Jahdan Blakkamoore, and DJ Full Factor. The EP was preceded by one single — \"Solid Ground\" featuring dancehall icon Junior Reid.", "Title: Lord Steppington\n\nLord Steppington is the debut studio album by California-based hip hop duo Step Brothers (rapper/producers The Alchemist and Evidence). The album was released on January 21, 2014 by Rhymesayers Entertainment. The record was produced entirely by Alchemist and Evidence, and includes guest appearances from Action Bronson, Roc Marciano, Blu, Fashawn, Rakaa, Oh No, Styles P, Domo Genesis and The Whooliganz – Alchemist's old group which included actor Scott Caan.", "Title: Control Freek\n\nControl Freek is the second solo effort by rapper Tash of the West Coast hip hop crew Tha Alkaholiks. This albums comes ten years after Tash's first well-received solo album Rap Life. It was released in 2009 on Amalgam Digital. It includes guest appearances from Tash's group Tha Alkaholiks in addition to guest spots from Del the Funky Homosapien, King T, B-Real from Cypress Hill, Knoc-turn'al, Khujo from Goodie Mob, among others.", "Title: Hip hop\n\nHip hop or hip-hop is a subculture and art movement developed in South Bronx in New York City during the late 1970s. While people unfamiliar with hip hop culture often use the expression \"hip hop\" to refer exclusively to hip hop music (also called \"rap\"), Hip hop is characterized by nine distinct elements or expressive realms, of which hip hop music is only four elements (rapping, djaying, beatboxing and breaking). Afrika Bambaataa of the hip hop collective Zulu Nation outlined the pillars of hip hop culture, coining the terms: \"rapping\" (also called MCing or emceeing), a rhythmic vocal rhyming style (orality); DJing (and turntablism), which is making music with record players and DJ mixers (aural/sound and music creation); b-boying/b-girling/breakdancing (movement/dance); and graffiti art, which he called \"aerosol writin'\", although many say that the graffiti that hip hop adopted had been around years earlier, and had nothing to do with hip hop culture. (visual art). Other elements of hip hop subculture and arts movements beyond the main four are: hip hop culture and historical knowledge of the movement (intellectual/philosophical); beatboxing, a percussive vocal style; street entrepreneurship; hip hop language; and hip hop fashion and style, among others.", "Title: Fast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives\n\nFast Cars, Danger, Fire and Knives is an EP by American hip hop artist Aesop Rock. Released via the Definitive Jux label on February 22, 2005, the record is produced by Blockhead and Aesop Rock himself, with the former producing three tracks and the latter producing four, with one track produced by Rob Sonic. Vocals are handled by Aesop Rock, with guest appearances from Camu Tao and Metro of S.A. Smash and Definitive Jux label head El-P. All scratches are performed by DJ Big Wiz.", "Title: Longterm Mentality\n\nLongterm Mentality is the debut studio album by American hip hop recording artist Ab-Soul. It was released on April 5, 2011, by Top Dawg Entertainment (TDE), exclusively to digital retailers, serving as Ab-Soul's debut retail release. The album features guest appearances from Jhené Aiko, Schoolboy Q, Kendrick Lamar, Punch, Alori Joh, JaVonté, MURS, BJ the Chicago Kid and Pat Brown, with the production from American hip hop record producers such as Tae Beast, Ayiro, Sounwave, AAyhasis, Context, Alexis Carrington and Tommy Black. Upon its release, the album received a highly acclaimed by music critics.", "Title: Experimental hip hop\n\nExperimental hip hop, also known as abstract hip hop, is a genre of hip hop that employs structural elements typically considered unconventional in traditional hip hop music. Some notable experimental hip hop record labels include Definitive Jux, Anticon, Big Dada and Ninja Tune. While most experimental hip hop incorporates turntablism and is produced electronically, some artists have introduced acoustic elements to the music to facilitate it being performed live.", "Title: Changes (Alyson Avenue album)\n\nChanges is the third album by Swedish AOR/rock band Alyson Avenue with new vocalist Arabella Vitanc. Alyson Avenue released their third album \"Changes\" through Avenue of Allies. The record was co-produced by band members and Chris Laney (Crazy Lixx, H.E.A.T., Brian Robertson) and includes guest appearances by Anette Olzon (Ex-Nightwish, Ex-Alyson Avenue), Michael Bormann (Ex-Jaded Heart, Charade, BISS), Rob Marcello (Danger Danger, Marcello - Vestry), Fredrik Bergh, (Street Talk, Bloodbound), Tommy Stråhle and Mike Andersson (Cloudscape, Planet Alliance)." ]
5,846
Sierra Nevada College is located in what county?
Washoe County
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog or Sierra Nevada Mountain yellow-legged frog (\"Rana sierrae\") is a true frog endemic to the Sierra Nevada mountains (in California and Nevada).", " It was formerly considered \"Rana muscosa\" until a 2007 study elevated the more central and northern populations to full species status, restricting \"R. muscosa\" to the southern Sierra Nevada and southern California." ], "title": "Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Clinton Maxson (born May 8, 1936) is an American academic administrator who has served as president of several institutions of higher education.", " He was most recently (2008–10) president of Sierra Nevada College, a private, liberal arts college in Incline Village, Nevada." ], "title": "Robert Maxson" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sierra Nevada del Cocuy Chita o Guican National Natural Park (or Sierra Nevada de Chita or Sierra Nevada de Güicán, Spanish: \"Parque Natural Sierra Nevada del Cocuy Chita o Guican\" is a national park and a set of highlands within the Cordillera Oriental mountain range in the Andes Mountains of Colombia." ], "title": "Sierra Nevada del Cocuy" }, { "sentences": [ "Incline Village is a census-designated place (CDP) in Washoe County, Nevada on the north shore of Lake Tahoe.", " The population was 8,777 at the 2010 census.", " It is part of the Reno−Sparks Metropolitan Statistical Area.", " Until the 2010 census, the CDP Crystal Bay, Nevada was counted jointly with Incline Village." ], "title": "Incline Village, Nevada" }, { "sentences": [ "A List of Plants in the Sierra Nevada is below.", " The Sierra Nevada mountain range, also known locally as the \"\"Sierra\"\" or \"\"Sierra Nevada\"\", run 400 mi north-to-south along eastern California, and occasionally in western Nevada.", " The name \"Sierra Nevada\" is Spanish, translating as \"Snowy Mountain Range\"." ], "title": "List of plants of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.)" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of Sierra Nevada topics, about the Sierra Nevada of California, USA.", " Please see Sierra Nevada for alternative meanings.", " \"See also:\" Bibliography of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.) for further reading." ], "title": "List of Sierra Nevada topics" }, { "sentences": [ "Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep (\"Ovis canadensis sierrae\") is subspecies of bighorn sheep unique to the Sierra Nevada mountains of California.", " A 2016 genetics study confirmed significant divergence between the three subspecies of North America's bighorn sheep: Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep, Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep and desert bighorn sheep.", " Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep were listed as a federally endangered subspecies in 2000.", " Today, about 500 Sierra bighorn remain in the wild." ], "title": "Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sierra Nevada Fault is a normal (vertical motion) seismic fault along the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada mountain block in California.", " The Sierra Nevada frontal fault zone forms the eastern escarpment of the Sierra Nevada, extending ~600 km from just north of the Garlock Fault to the Cascade Range." ], "title": "Sierra Nevada Fault" }, { "sentences": [ "Sierra Nevada, also known as Sierra Nevada de Lagunas Bravas, is a major ignimbrite-lava dome complex which lies in both Chile and Argentina in one of the most remote parts of the Central Andes.", " Activity in the complex started in Argentina and formed two stratovolcanoes.", " Later, 12 or more vents formed, some with craters up to 400 m wide.", " Lava flows up to 7 km long with flow ridges are also found.", " It covers a total area of 225 km².", " Together with Cerro el Condor and Peinado it forms the Culampaja line, a line of volcanoes that reaches Cerro Blanco.", " Strong seismic attenuation is observed beneath Sierra Nevada.", " Hydrothermally altered rocks in Sierra Nevada may be the source of sulfate and As in the Juncalito and Negro rivers." ], "title": "Sierra Nevada de Lagunas Bravas" }, { "sentences": [ "Sierra Nevada College (SNC) is a private, liberal arts university known for its programs in entrepreneurship, environmental science, English and creative writing, Humanities including psychology and interdisciplinary studies, ski business & resort management, fine arts and teacher education.", " Founded in 1969, it is located in Incline Village, Nevada on the high sierra at Lake Tahoe and is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities.", " The school has varsity athletics programs in skiing and snowboarding, lacrosse, golf and soccer.", " The Eagles have won many United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association national championships in both men's and women's events." ], "title": "Sierra Nevada College" } ]
[ "Title: Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog\n\nThe Sierra Nevada yellow-legged frog or Sierra Nevada Mountain yellow-legged frog (\"Rana sierrae\") is a true frog endemic to the Sierra Nevada mountains (in California and Nevada). It was formerly considered \"Rana muscosa\" until a 2007 study elevated the more central and northern populations to full species status, restricting \"R. muscosa\" to the southern Sierra Nevada and southern California.", "Title: Robert Maxson\n\nRobert Clinton Maxson (born May 8, 1936) is an American academic administrator who has served as president of several institutions of higher education. He was most recently (2008–10) president of Sierra Nevada College, a private, liberal arts college in Incline Village, Nevada.", "Title: Sierra Nevada del Cocuy\n\nThe Sierra Nevada del Cocuy Chita o Guican National Natural Park (or Sierra Nevada de Chita or Sierra Nevada de Güicán, Spanish: \"Parque Natural Sierra Nevada del Cocuy Chita o Guican\" is a national park and a set of highlands within the Cordillera Oriental mountain range in the Andes Mountains of Colombia.", "Title: Incline Village, Nevada\n\nIncline Village is a census-designated place (CDP) in Washoe County, Nevada on the north shore of Lake Tahoe. The population was 8,777 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Reno−Sparks Metropolitan Statistical Area. Until the 2010 census, the CDP Crystal Bay, Nevada was counted jointly with Incline Village.", "Title: List of plants of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.)\n\nA List of Plants in the Sierra Nevada is below. The Sierra Nevada mountain range, also known locally as the \"\"Sierra\"\" or \"\"Sierra Nevada\"\", run 400 mi north-to-south along eastern California, and occasionally in western Nevada. The name \"Sierra Nevada\" is Spanish, translating as \"Snowy Mountain Range\".", "Title: List of Sierra Nevada topics\n\nThis is a list of Sierra Nevada topics, about the Sierra Nevada of California, USA. Please see Sierra Nevada for alternative meanings. \"See also:\" Bibliography of the Sierra Nevada (U.S.) for further reading.", "Title: Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep\n\nSierra Nevada bighorn sheep (\"Ovis canadensis sierrae\") is subspecies of bighorn sheep unique to the Sierra Nevada mountains of California. A 2016 genetics study confirmed significant divergence between the three subspecies of North America's bighorn sheep: Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep, Rocky Mountain bighorn sheep and desert bighorn sheep. Sierra Nevada bighorn sheep were listed as a federally endangered subspecies in 2000. Today, about 500 Sierra bighorn remain in the wild.", "Title: Sierra Nevada Fault\n\nThe Sierra Nevada Fault is a normal (vertical motion) seismic fault along the eastern edge of the Sierra Nevada mountain block in California. The Sierra Nevada frontal fault zone forms the eastern escarpment of the Sierra Nevada, extending ~600 km from just north of the Garlock Fault to the Cascade Range.", "Title: Sierra Nevada de Lagunas Bravas\n\nSierra Nevada, also known as Sierra Nevada de Lagunas Bravas, is a major ignimbrite-lava dome complex which lies in both Chile and Argentina in one of the most remote parts of the Central Andes. Activity in the complex started in Argentina and formed two stratovolcanoes. Later, 12 or more vents formed, some with craters up to 400 m wide. Lava flows up to 7 km long with flow ridges are also found. It covers a total area of 225 km². Together with Cerro el Condor and Peinado it forms the Culampaja line, a line of volcanoes that reaches Cerro Blanco. Strong seismic attenuation is observed beneath Sierra Nevada. Hydrothermally altered rocks in Sierra Nevada may be the source of sulfate and As in the Juncalito and Negro rivers.", "Title: Sierra Nevada College\n\nSierra Nevada College (SNC) is a private, liberal arts university known for its programs in entrepreneurship, environmental science, English and creative writing, Humanities including psychology and interdisciplinary studies, ski business & resort management, fine arts and teacher education. Founded in 1969, it is located in Incline Village, Nevada on the high sierra at Lake Tahoe and is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. The school has varsity athletics programs in skiing and snowboarding, lacrosse, golf and soccer. The Eagles have won many United States Collegiate Ski and Snowboard Association national championships in both men's and women's events." ]
5,847
Tintin and I and Chernobyl Heart, are of which genre?
documentary
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Open My Heart\" is a song by Yolanda Adams released in 1999.", " The song gained Adams great popularity in the secular audiences.", " Being the most groundbreaking single of her career, she won several awards for this song.", " \"Open My Heart\" helped her 1999 album \"Mountain High...Valley Low\" gain multi-platinum status and reach charts heights not often attained by artists of the gospel genre." ], "title": "Open My Heart" }, { "sentences": [ "Heart is the self-titled eighth studio album, released by the American rock band Heart.", " Released in 1985, the album continued the band's transition into mainstream rock, a genre that yielded the band its greatest commercial success.", " Marking the band's Capitol Records debut, it spent 92 weeks on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 and became the only Heart album so far to hit number one, reaching quintuple platinum status.", " It also yielded the first number-one single for the band, \"These Dreams\", along with four other hit singles: \"What About Love\", \"Never\", \"Nothin' at All\" and \"If Looks Could Kill\".", " The first three cuts also made the U.S. top ten." ], "title": "Heart (Heart album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Give You My Heart\" (sometimes called \"Lord, I Give You My Heart\" or \"This is My Desire\") is a 1995 song by Reuben Morgan, who wrote both the music and the lyrics.", " The lyrics are about giving God the entirety of oneself.", " The song is widely used in congregational singing, particularly within evangelicalism.", " \"I Give You My Heart\" is a devotional song and is part of the contemporary worship music genre.", " The song is also a slow soft rock ballad." ], "title": "I Give You My Heart (Hillsong song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Open Your Heart\" is a song by American singer Madonna from her third studio album \"True Blue\" (1986).", " It was released as the album's fourth single in November 19, 1986 by Sire Records.", " It has since appeared remixed on the compilation albums \"The Immaculate Collection\" (1990) and \"Celebration\" (2009).", " Originally a rock and roll song titled \"Follow Your Heart\", it was written for singer Cyndi Lauper by songwriters Gardner Cole and Peter Rafelson.", " Looking for new songs for \"True Blue\", Madonna accepted it.", " She rewrote the song and, along with Patrick Leonard, changed the composition to suit the dance-pop genre.", " \"Open Your Heart\" is an innuendo-laden love song where Madonna expresses her sexual desire." ], "title": "Open Your Heart (Madonna song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tintin and I (French: Tintin et moi) is a 2003 documentary by Anders Høgsbro Østergaard, about Belgian writer-artist Georges Remi, better known as Hergé, and his creation Tintin.", " The film is a co-production of Denmark, Belgium, France, and Switzerland." ], "title": "Tintin and I" }, { "sentences": [ "Chernobyl Heart is a 2003 documentary film by Maryann DeLeo.", " The film won the Best Documentary Short Subject award at The 76th Academy Awards." ], "title": "Chernobyl Heart" }, { "sentences": [ "Wang Kuan Hsiung was a lean dapper Taiwanese actor who was a well-known and popular leading man in the Kung Fu film genre of the 1970s and 1980s.", " He was cast as a romantic leading man in some of his films and he gained many female fans and is still considered a heart throb He is mostly known for his role in a 1974 film as Chan Ming Lung a.k.a. \"The Iron Ox\" in Iron Ox, The Tiger's Killer, which is a tale about a student taking on a group of men, The Five Tigers in duels to avenge the death of his teacher.", " This film also featured a well-known actor of the genre, Wong Fei-Lung" ], "title": "Wang Kuan-hsiung" }, { "sentences": [ "Kill from the Heart is an album by the American hardcore punk band The Dicks.", " Widely considered a classic of the genre, it was the band's first full-length album and the last to feature the group's original Texas-based line up.", " The album finds the band mixing its hardcore punk style with blues aesthetics.", " Tim Kerr of the Big Boys appears on the song \"Anti-Klan (Part Two)\".", " \"Anti-Klan (Parts One and Two)\", \"Rich Daddy\", \"No Nazi's Friend\", and \"Kill From The Heart\" appear on the \"1980-1986\" CD compilation on Alternative Tentacles.", " The album was reissued on CD & LP by Alternative Tentacles in 2012." ], "title": "Kill from the Heart" }, { "sentences": [ "White Horse is a short documentary by filmmakers Maryann DeLeo and Christophe Bisson that features a man (Maxym Surkov) returning to his Ukraine home for the first time in twenty years.", " Evacuated from the city of Pripyat, Ukraine in 1986 due to the Chernobyl disaster, he has not returned since then.", " DeLeo is the same filmmaker of the 2004 Academy Award-winning short film \"Chernobyl Heart\"." ], "title": "White Horse (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sigismunda mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo, fully titled Sigismunda mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo, her murder'd Husband, is an oil painting by British artist William Hogarth.", " Finished in 1759, it was the principal piece of the eight works he displayed in an exhibition in 1761.", " It was the final and most ambitious of his attempts to secure for himself a reputation as a genre painter.", " It depicts a dramatic moment in one of the \"novelle\" in Boccaccio's \"Decameron\".", " While Hogarth had expected this work to be acclaimed as a masterpiece of dramatic painting, the work was met with criticism and ridicule.", " In the catalogue of the exhibition of Hogarth's works at the Tate Gallery in 2007, the criticism was described as \"some of the most damning critical opprobrium the artist ever suffered\"." ], "title": "Sigismunda mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo" } ]
[ "Title: Open My Heart\n\n\"Open My Heart\" is a song by Yolanda Adams released in 1999. The song gained Adams great popularity in the secular audiences. Being the most groundbreaking single of her career, she won several awards for this song. \"Open My Heart\" helped her 1999 album \"Mountain High...Valley Low\" gain multi-platinum status and reach charts heights not often attained by artists of the gospel genre.", "Title: Heart (Heart album)\n\nHeart is the self-titled eighth studio album, released by the American rock band Heart. Released in 1985, the album continued the band's transition into mainstream rock, a genre that yielded the band its greatest commercial success. Marking the band's Capitol Records debut, it spent 92 weeks on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 and became the only Heart album so far to hit number one, reaching quintuple platinum status. It also yielded the first number-one single for the band, \"These Dreams\", along with four other hit singles: \"What About Love\", \"Never\", \"Nothin' at All\" and \"If Looks Could Kill\". The first three cuts also made the U.S. top ten.", "Title: I Give You My Heart (Hillsong song)\n\n\"I Give You My Heart\" (sometimes called \"Lord, I Give You My Heart\" or \"This is My Desire\") is a 1995 song by Reuben Morgan, who wrote both the music and the lyrics. The lyrics are about giving God the entirety of oneself. The song is widely used in congregational singing, particularly within evangelicalism. \"I Give You My Heart\" is a devotional song and is part of the contemporary worship music genre. The song is also a slow soft rock ballad.", "Title: Open Your Heart (Madonna song)\n\n\"Open Your Heart\" is a song by American singer Madonna from her third studio album \"True Blue\" (1986). It was released as the album's fourth single in November 19, 1986 by Sire Records. It has since appeared remixed on the compilation albums \"The Immaculate Collection\" (1990) and \"Celebration\" (2009). Originally a rock and roll song titled \"Follow Your Heart\", it was written for singer Cyndi Lauper by songwriters Gardner Cole and Peter Rafelson. Looking for new songs for \"True Blue\", Madonna accepted it. She rewrote the song and, along with Patrick Leonard, changed the composition to suit the dance-pop genre. \"Open Your Heart\" is an innuendo-laden love song where Madonna expresses her sexual desire.", "Title: Tintin and I\n\nTintin and I (French: Tintin et moi) is a 2003 documentary by Anders Høgsbro Østergaard, about Belgian writer-artist Georges Remi, better known as Hergé, and his creation Tintin. The film is a co-production of Denmark, Belgium, France, and Switzerland.", "Title: Chernobyl Heart\n\nChernobyl Heart is a 2003 documentary film by Maryann DeLeo. The film won the Best Documentary Short Subject award at The 76th Academy Awards.", "Title: Wang Kuan-hsiung\n\nWang Kuan Hsiung was a lean dapper Taiwanese actor who was a well-known and popular leading man in the Kung Fu film genre of the 1970s and 1980s. He was cast as a romantic leading man in some of his films and he gained many female fans and is still considered a heart throb He is mostly known for his role in a 1974 film as Chan Ming Lung a.k.a. \"The Iron Ox\" in Iron Ox, The Tiger's Killer, which is a tale about a student taking on a group of men, The Five Tigers in duels to avenge the death of his teacher. This film also featured a well-known actor of the genre, Wong Fei-Lung", "Title: Kill from the Heart\n\nKill from the Heart is an album by the American hardcore punk band The Dicks. Widely considered a classic of the genre, it was the band's first full-length album and the last to feature the group's original Texas-based line up. The album finds the band mixing its hardcore punk style with blues aesthetics. Tim Kerr of the Big Boys appears on the song \"Anti-Klan (Part Two)\". \"Anti-Klan (Parts One and Two)\", \"Rich Daddy\", \"No Nazi's Friend\", and \"Kill From The Heart\" appear on the \"1980-1986\" CD compilation on Alternative Tentacles. The album was reissued on CD & LP by Alternative Tentacles in 2012.", "Title: White Horse (film)\n\nWhite Horse is a short documentary by filmmakers Maryann DeLeo and Christophe Bisson that features a man (Maxym Surkov) returning to his Ukraine home for the first time in twenty years. Evacuated from the city of Pripyat, Ukraine in 1986 due to the Chernobyl disaster, he has not returned since then. DeLeo is the same filmmaker of the 2004 Academy Award-winning short film \"Chernobyl Heart\".", "Title: Sigismunda mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo\n\nSigismunda mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo, fully titled Sigismunda mourning over the Heart of Guiscardo, her murder'd Husband, is an oil painting by British artist William Hogarth. Finished in 1759, it was the principal piece of the eight works he displayed in an exhibition in 1761. It was the final and most ambitious of his attempts to secure for himself a reputation as a genre painter. It depicts a dramatic moment in one of the \"novelle\" in Boccaccio's \"Decameron\". While Hogarth had expected this work to be acclaimed as a masterpiece of dramatic painting, the work was met with criticism and ridicule. In the catalogue of the exhibition of Hogarth's works at the Tate Gallery in 2007, the criticism was described as \"some of the most damning critical opprobrium the artist ever suffered\"." ]
5,848
What player known as "The Crab Man" was a cover athletes for the college football video game created by Electronic Arts?
Michael Alex Crabtree Jr.
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "NCAA Football 10", "Michael Crabtree" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "NCAA College Football 2K3 is an American football video game released in 2002 by Visual Concepts.", " The cover athlete is former Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback Eric Crouch.", " It is the second College Football game by Visual Concepts (the first being for the Dreamcast ).", " The game also has ESPN style game play, meaning at half-time it gives you a report on your game and others around the league.", " It includes an editable roster, but you cannot name the players as, traditionally, NCAA athletes are referred to as \"John Doe\" and not by their full name.", " There are basic game modes such as the dynasty or jump into a quick play.", " Dynasty is where you lead your team over the course of a year to the National Championship.", " Legacy mode is when you completely take over a team, control its recruiting classes, and remain a \"Division 1\" powerhouse." ], "title": "NCAA College Football 2K3" }, { "sentences": [ "EA Sports UFC is a mixed martial arts sports video game developed by EA Canada and SkyBox Labs for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.", " It is based on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brand and was released on June 17, 2014.", " A playable demo was released on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Marketplace on June 3, 2014, with cover athletes Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson as playable fighters.", " It is the first UFC game since THQ sold the license to Electronic Arts." ], "title": "EA Sports UFC" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Alex Crabtree Jr. (born September 14, 1987) also known as \"The Crab Man\" is an American football wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League (NFL).", " He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers 10th overall in the 2009 NFL Draft.", " He played college football at Texas Tech, where he was a two-time unanimous All-American and twice won the Fred Biletnikoff Award as the nation's best wide receiver." ], "title": "Michael Crabtree" }, { "sentences": [ "FIFA 11, also known in North America as FIFA Soccer 11, is the 18th title in Electronic Arts' \"FIFA\" series of football video games. Developed by EA Canada, it was published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label.", " It was released on 28 September 2010 in North America, 30 September 2010 in Australia, and 1 October 2010 in Europe for all platforms, except the Wii and Nintendo DS.", " The Wii version was released on 1 October 2010 in North America and Europe and the DS version on 8 October 2010.", " The PC version of \"FIFA 11\" is the first in the series to use the same game engine as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions.", " The game received positive reviews, and was awarded 'Sports Game of the Year' at the Golden Joystick Awards after a record-breaking 2.06 million votes.", " This is the last \"FIFA\" title to be released for the Nintendo DS." ], "title": "FIFA 11" }, { "sentences": [ "FIFA 12 (titled FIFA Soccer 12 in North America) is the 19th game in Electronic Arts' \"FIFA\" series of association football video games.", " It was developed by EA Canada, and published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label.", " It was released in September 2011, on consoles for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and PlayStation 2; on handhelds for PlayStation Portable, 3DS, Xperia Play and iOS; and on computers for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X.", " A port of the game entitled FIFA Football (titled FIFA Soccer in North America) was released as a launch title for the PlayStation Vita." ], "title": "FIFA 12" }, { "sentences": [ "FIFA: Road to World Cup 98 (commonly abbreviated to FIFA 98) is an association football video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts.", " It was the fifth game in the \"FIFA\" series and the second to be in 3D on the 32-bit machines.", " A number of different players were featured on the cover, including David Beckham in the UK, Roy Lassiter in the USA, Mexico and Brazil, David Ginola on the French cover, Raúl on the Spanish cover, Paolo Maldini on the Italian and Andreas Möller on the German cover.", " \"FIFA 98\" was the last \"FIFA\" game released for the Mega Drive in Europe." ], "title": "FIFA: Road to World Cup 98" }, { "sentences": [ "NCAA Football 08 is a college football video game created by EA Sports, the sports video gaming subsidiary of Electronic Arts.", " It is the successor to NCAA Football 07 in the NCAA Football series.", " It was officially announced with the launch of the NCAA 08 page on the EA Sports website on February 20, 2007.", " EA Sports had opened up a ballot on their \"NCAA Football 07\" site in which fans can vote on a feature to be implemented into the PlayStation 2 version, making it the first console announced for the game and announcing at least one of its features.", " Fans could vote for either in-game saves, medical red shirts, summer workouts or a lead blocker feature.", " The option of medical red shirts was voted on and won, and this option is on the Dynasty Mode on all versions of NCAA Football 08.", " This allows for players that are injured in the middle of the year to apply to gain another year of eligibility.", " The game was released on July 17, 2007, and the first time release on PlayStation 3, marking the eleventh installment of the NCAA Football series bearing the title \"NCAA Football\".", " As with NCAA Football 07, 08 features limited ESPN integration." ], "title": "NCAA Football 08" }, { "sentences": [ "NCAA Football 07 is a collegiate football video game published by Electronic Arts.", " It is the successor to NCAA Football 06 in the NCAA Football series.", " The product features former USC player Reggie Bush on the cover.", " While there weren't any stunning new features added to the PS2 and Xbox games, tweaks were added to improve the existing features." ], "title": "NCAA Football 07" }, { "sentences": [ "NCAA Football 10 is a college football video game created by Electronic Arts.", " It is the successor to NCAA Football 09 in the NCAA Football series.", " It was released on July 14, 2009 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 2 consoles.", " Brian Johnson, Brian Orakpo, Mark Sanchez, and Michael Crabtree were the cover athletes for the game." ], "title": "NCAA Football 10" }, { "sentences": [ "NCAA Football 09 is a college football video game created by EA Sports, a subsidiary of Electronic Arts.", " It is the successor to NCAA Football 08 in the NCAA Football series.", " The game was announced on February 14, 2008 and was released on July 15, 2008 .", " The Wii version of the game is titled \"NCAA Football 09 All-Play\" and launched under EA Sports' new \"All-Play\" brand exclusive to the platform." ], "title": "NCAA Football 09" } ]
[ "Title: NCAA College Football 2K3\n\nNCAA College Football 2K3 is an American football video game released in 2002 by Visual Concepts. The cover athlete is former Nebraska Cornhuskers quarterback Eric Crouch. It is the second College Football game by Visual Concepts (the first being for the Dreamcast ). The game also has ESPN style game play, meaning at half-time it gives you a report on your game and others around the league. It includes an editable roster, but you cannot name the players as, traditionally, NCAA athletes are referred to as \"John Doe\" and not by their full name. There are basic game modes such as the dynasty or jump into a quick play. Dynasty is where you lead your team over the course of a year to the National Championship. Legacy mode is when you completely take over a team, control its recruiting classes, and remain a \"Division 1\" powerhouse.", "Title: EA Sports UFC\n\nEA Sports UFC is a mixed martial arts sports video game developed by EA Canada and SkyBox Labs for the PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. It is based on the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) brand and was released on June 17, 2014. A playable demo was released on the PlayStation Network and Xbox Marketplace on June 3, 2014, with cover athletes Jon Jones and Alexander Gustafsson as playable fighters. It is the first UFC game since THQ sold the license to Electronic Arts.", "Title: Michael Crabtree\n\nMichael Alex Crabtree Jr. (born September 14, 1987) also known as \"The Crab Man\" is an American football wide receiver for the Oakland Raiders of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the San Francisco 49ers 10th overall in the 2009 NFL Draft. He played college football at Texas Tech, where he was a two-time unanimous All-American and twice won the Fred Biletnikoff Award as the nation's best wide receiver.", "Title: FIFA 11\n\nFIFA 11, also known in North America as FIFA Soccer 11, is the 18th title in Electronic Arts' \"FIFA\" series of football video games. Developed by EA Canada, it was published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label. It was released on 28 September 2010 in North America, 30 September 2010 in Australia, and 1 October 2010 in Europe for all platforms, except the Wii and Nintendo DS. The Wii version was released on 1 October 2010 in North America and Europe and the DS version on 8 October 2010. The PC version of \"FIFA 11\" is the first in the series to use the same game engine as the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions. The game received positive reviews, and was awarded 'Sports Game of the Year' at the Golden Joystick Awards after a record-breaking 2.06 million votes. This is the last \"FIFA\" title to be released for the Nintendo DS.", "Title: FIFA 12\n\nFIFA 12 (titled FIFA Soccer 12 in North America) is the 19th game in Electronic Arts' \"FIFA\" series of association football video games. It was developed by EA Canada, and published by Electronic Arts worldwide under the EA Sports label. It was released in September 2011, on consoles for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Wii and PlayStation 2; on handhelds for PlayStation Portable, 3DS, Xperia Play and iOS; and on computers for Microsoft Windows and Mac OS X. A port of the game entitled FIFA Football (titled FIFA Soccer in North America) was released as a launch title for the PlayStation Vita.", "Title: FIFA: Road to World Cup 98\n\nFIFA: Road to World Cup 98 (commonly abbreviated to FIFA 98) is an association football video game developed by EA Canada and published by Electronic Arts. It was the fifth game in the \"FIFA\" series and the second to be in 3D on the 32-bit machines. A number of different players were featured on the cover, including David Beckham in the UK, Roy Lassiter in the USA, Mexico and Brazil, David Ginola on the French cover, Raúl on the Spanish cover, Paolo Maldini on the Italian and Andreas Möller on the German cover. \"FIFA 98\" was the last \"FIFA\" game released for the Mega Drive in Europe.", "Title: NCAA Football 08\n\nNCAA Football 08 is a college football video game created by EA Sports, the sports video gaming subsidiary of Electronic Arts. It is the successor to NCAA Football 07 in the NCAA Football series. It was officially announced with the launch of the NCAA 08 page on the EA Sports website on February 20, 2007. EA Sports had opened up a ballot on their \"NCAA Football 07\" site in which fans can vote on a feature to be implemented into the PlayStation 2 version, making it the first console announced for the game and announcing at least one of its features. Fans could vote for either in-game saves, medical red shirts, summer workouts or a lead blocker feature. The option of medical red shirts was voted on and won, and this option is on the Dynasty Mode on all versions of NCAA Football 08. This allows for players that are injured in the middle of the year to apply to gain another year of eligibility. The game was released on July 17, 2007, and the first time release on PlayStation 3, marking the eleventh installment of the NCAA Football series bearing the title \"NCAA Football\". As with NCAA Football 07, 08 features limited ESPN integration.", "Title: NCAA Football 07\n\nNCAA Football 07 is a collegiate football video game published by Electronic Arts. It is the successor to NCAA Football 06 in the NCAA Football series. The product features former USC player Reggie Bush on the cover. While there weren't any stunning new features added to the PS2 and Xbox games, tweaks were added to improve the existing features.", "Title: NCAA Football 10\n\nNCAA Football 10 is a college football video game created by Electronic Arts. It is the successor to NCAA Football 09 in the NCAA Football series. It was released on July 14, 2009 for the Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable, and PlayStation 2 consoles. Brian Johnson, Brian Orakpo, Mark Sanchez, and Michael Crabtree were the cover athletes for the game.", "Title: NCAA Football 09\n\nNCAA Football 09 is a college football video game created by EA Sports, a subsidiary of Electronic Arts. It is the successor to NCAA Football 08 in the NCAA Football series. The game was announced on February 14, 2008 and was released on July 15, 2008 . The Wii version of the game is titled \"NCAA Football 09 All-Play\" and launched under EA Sports' new \"All-Play\" brand exclusive to the platform." ]
5,849
Where is the location of the state secondary school Agnes Body was the founding head of (Apart from Queen Margaret's School)?
on "Wragby Road" in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England
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hard
{ "title": [ "Agnes Body", "Lincoln Christ's Hospital School" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Agnes Body (29 April, 1866 – 31 March, 1952) was a British headmistress.", " She was the founding head of Lincoln Christ's Hospital Girls' High School and Queen Margaret's School, then in Scarborough." ], "title": "Agnes Body" }, { "sentences": [ "Brisbane State High School (BSHS or often commonly State High or High) is a partially selective, co-educational, state secondary school, located in South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.", " It is a member of the Great Public Schools' Association of Queensland, and the Queensland Girls' Secondary Schools Sports Association.", " It was the first state secondary school established in Brisbane, as well as the first academic state high school to be founded in Queensland.", " The school employs a variety of selection criteria for prospective students, maintaining a quota for local area enrolments, however also using academic, sporting, cultural and artistic talents as means of determining the annual intake.", " In 2017, there were 3,190 students in Years 7–12." ], "title": "Brisbane State High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Dr James Burty David State Secondary School is a state secondary school based in Bell Village, Port Louis, Mauritius.", " Students are prepared for the School Certificate and the Higher School Certificate.", " The school was previously known as the Bell Village SSS." ], "title": "Dr James Burty David SSS" }, { "sentences": [ "Queen Margaret Academy (Scottish Gaelic: \"àrd-sgoil/Acadamh banrigh Maighread\" ) is a Roman Catholic secondary school in the south of Ayr in southwest Scotland.", " Queen Margaret is state-run by South Ayrshire Council and takes children aged 11 to 18 from the whole of South Ayrshire and parts of East Ayrshire." ], "title": "Queen Margaret Academy" }, { "sentences": [ "Lincoln Christ's Hospital School is a state secondary school with academy status located on \"Wragby Road\" in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England." ], "title": "Lincoln Christ's Hospital School" }, { "sentences": [ "The Oxford Academy is a co-educational state secondary school in Littlemore, Oxford, England.", " Formerly Peers School, it was re-opened as an Academy in September 2008 and is the state secondary school for The Leys, Rose Hill and Littlemore.", " It has specialist status in mathematics, computing, and sport." ], "title": "Oxford Academy, Oxfordshire" }, { "sentences": [ "Cambridge High School is a state secondary school in the Waikato town of Cambridge.", " Cambridge High School is a co-educational state secondary school, students from the town and surrounding rural areas attend the school.", " The school is a large part of the Cambridge community, participating in a wide network of formal and informal relationships with other agencies and groups." ], "title": "Cambridge High School (New Zealand)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jaume Vicens Vives Secondary School (\"Institut Jaume Vicens Vives\" in catalan) is a Catalan state secondary school located in the city of Girona (Spain).", " It has around of 900 pupils from ages 12 to 18 studying the Spanish secondary education programs (ESO from 12 to 16, and LOE Baccalaureate from 16 to 18).", " It is the only state secondary school in Catalonia to offer the International Baccalaureate." ], "title": "IES Jaume Vicens Vives" }, { "sentences": [ "Adolphe de Plevitz State Secondary School is a state secondary school based in Grand-Baie, Mauritius.", " Students are prepared for the School Certificate and the Higher School Certificate." ], "title": "Adolphe de Plevitz SSS" }, { "sentences": [ "Castlemaine Secondary College is a state secondary school located in the town of Castlemaine in central Victoria, Australia.", " It was attended by Sean Finning, gold medallist of the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games.", " It is the only state secondary school in the Mount Alexander Shire." ], "title": "Castlemaine Secondary College" } ]
[ "Title: Agnes Body\n\nAgnes Body (29 April, 1866 – 31 March, 1952) was a British headmistress. She was the founding head of Lincoln Christ's Hospital Girls' High School and Queen Margaret's School, then in Scarborough.", "Title: Brisbane State High School\n\nBrisbane State High School (BSHS or often commonly State High or High) is a partially selective, co-educational, state secondary school, located in South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. It is a member of the Great Public Schools' Association of Queensland, and the Queensland Girls' Secondary Schools Sports Association. It was the first state secondary school established in Brisbane, as well as the first academic state high school to be founded in Queensland. The school employs a variety of selection criteria for prospective students, maintaining a quota for local area enrolments, however also using academic, sporting, cultural and artistic talents as means of determining the annual intake. In 2017, there were 3,190 students in Years 7–12.", "Title: Dr James Burty David SSS\n\nDr James Burty David State Secondary School is a state secondary school based in Bell Village, Port Louis, Mauritius. Students are prepared for the School Certificate and the Higher School Certificate. The school was previously known as the Bell Village SSS.", "Title: Queen Margaret Academy\n\nQueen Margaret Academy (Scottish Gaelic: \"àrd-sgoil/Acadamh banrigh Maighread\" ) is a Roman Catholic secondary school in the south of Ayr in southwest Scotland. Queen Margaret is state-run by South Ayrshire Council and takes children aged 11 to 18 from the whole of South Ayrshire and parts of East Ayrshire.", "Title: Lincoln Christ's Hospital School\n\nLincoln Christ's Hospital School is a state secondary school with academy status located on \"Wragby Road\" in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England.", "Title: Oxford Academy, Oxfordshire\n\nThe Oxford Academy is a co-educational state secondary school in Littlemore, Oxford, England. Formerly Peers School, it was re-opened as an Academy in September 2008 and is the state secondary school for The Leys, Rose Hill and Littlemore. It has specialist status in mathematics, computing, and sport.", "Title: Cambridge High School (New Zealand)\n\nCambridge High School is a state secondary school in the Waikato town of Cambridge. Cambridge High School is a co-educational state secondary school, students from the town and surrounding rural areas attend the school. The school is a large part of the Cambridge community, participating in a wide network of formal and informal relationships with other agencies and groups.", "Title: IES Jaume Vicens Vives\n\nJaume Vicens Vives Secondary School (\"Institut Jaume Vicens Vives\" in catalan) is a Catalan state secondary school located in the city of Girona (Spain). It has around of 900 pupils from ages 12 to 18 studying the Spanish secondary education programs (ESO from 12 to 16, and LOE Baccalaureate from 16 to 18). It is the only state secondary school in Catalonia to offer the International Baccalaureate.", "Title: Adolphe de Plevitz SSS\n\nAdolphe de Plevitz State Secondary School is a state secondary school based in Grand-Baie, Mauritius. Students are prepared for the School Certificate and the Higher School Certificate.", "Title: Castlemaine Secondary College\n\nCastlemaine Secondary College is a state secondary school located in the town of Castlemaine in central Victoria, Australia. It was attended by Sean Finning, gold medallist of the 2006 Melbourne Commonwealth Games. It is the only state secondary school in the Mount Alexander Shire." ]
5,850
Link richness is the quality, possessed by some websites, of having many hyperlinks, classified advertising sites like Craigslist, of which nationality?
American
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easy
{ "title": [ "Link-richness", "Craigslist" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Craigslist (stylized as craigslist) is an American classified advertisements website with sections devoted to jobs, housing, personals, for sale, items wanted, services, community, gigs, résumés, and discussion forums." ], "title": "Craigslist" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael John Anderson (born 1988), a resident of Savage, Minnesota, was convicted of having murdered Katherine Ann Olson in October 2007.", " Because Anderson met Olson through Craigslist, a popular classified advertising website, the media dubbed him a Craigslist Killer, a generic term for murderers who find victims by placing or responding to ads in Craigslist.", " Anderson was the first killer given this title in news accounts." ], "title": "Murder of Katherine Ann Olson" }, { "sentences": [ "eRowz (formerly trading as BC.Net) is a vertical search engine, with a specialisation of classified advertising in sectors such as cars, product sales and real estate.", " The businesses strength is in its range of websites (e.g. for-sale.", "co.uk and for-sale.", "com), which provide niche country specific offerings for the sale of second hand goods via online classified advertising, reaching around reach around 7 million visits per month." ], "title": "ERowz" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Craigslist\" is a song and single by \"Weird Al\" Yankovic.", " It is a style parody of The Doors, and contains lyrics inspired by postings at the online classified advertising service, Craigslist.", " Yankovic described the idea of the song coming about thinking how it would be \"anachronistically weird\" for Jim Morrison to scream about Craigslist.", " Yankovic opted to use Craigslist as an example of something big in both the popular culture and his own life, and spent time exploring its listings to compose the lyrics.", " The song was released shortly after the closure of the Michael John Anderson (Craigslist Killer) case, a factor Yankovic considered \"unfortunate timing\"." ], "title": "Craigslist (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "A link exchange is a confederation of websites that operates similarly to a web ring.", " Webmasters register their web sites with a central organization, that runs the exchange, and in turn receive from the exchange HTML code which they insert into their web pages.", " In contrast to a web ring, where the HTML code simply comprises simple circular ring navigation hyperlinks, in a link exchange the HTML code causes the display of banner advertisements, for the sites of other members of the exchange, on the member web sites, and webmasters have to create such banner advertisements for their own web sites." ], "title": "Link exchange" }, { "sentences": [ "SkillSlate or SkillSlate.com is a New York City-based start–up firm with the purpose of matching up individual service providers with customers via the Internet.", " The firm raised $1.1 million in capital in October 2010 with investments from Canaan Partners and First Round Capital.", " It helps small individual service providers, such as dog walkers, DJs, handymen, tutors and movers, market themselves on the web as well as help customers find them.", " According to a website description, SkillSlate helps the pages of service providers surface more prominently in search engine results.", " At present SkillSlate serves the New York metropolitan area but there are plans to roll out service nationally.", " Competitors include Craigslist, Geotoko, FoundTown, Closely, Proposable, Resource Nation, Flowtown, Buzzuka, Spoke, GoBuzz, Traindom, Hooray, Thumbtack, and others, as well as classified advertising in newspapers.", " According to \"Fortune Magazine\", the idea for the site was conceived by venture capitalist Barkek Ringwelski while working at Canaan Partners when he found he could not find a cleaning person; he raised $50,000 from family and friends in May 2009 and launched the firm." ], "title": "SkillSlate" }, { "sentences": [ "Social classifieds is a form of classified advertising in the online medium on social networking websites.", " Most of such advertisements are free for the use of members of the respective social network.", " Various social networks such as Facebook, MySpace, Orkut and Friendster offer social classified advertisement platforms to allow private individuals to solicit sales for products and services." ], "title": "Social classifieds" }, { "sentences": [ "Backpage is a classified advertising website launched in 2004.", " It offers classified listings for a wide variety of products and services including automotive, jobs listings, and real estate.", " In 2011, Backpage was the second largest classified ad listing service on the Internet in the United States after Craigslist." ], "title": "Backpage" }, { "sentences": [ "Link richness is the quality, possessed by some websites, of having many hyperlinks. Classified advertising sites like Craigslist tend to be very link-rich, sometimes with hundreds of links on their main page.", " They help users find the links they are looking for by grouping links into clusters.", " Inadequate link richness has been described as frustrating to readers, as it reduces transparency of site content from the main page.", " Students new to wiki collaboration were found to need guidance in how to take full advantage of the medium's potential for creating link-rich content." ], "title": "Link-richness" }, { "sentences": [ "The Samsung Corby Speed is a mobile phone developed by Samsung Telecommunications.", "This is the Code division multiple access(CDMA) version of the popular Corby series.", " The phone has direct access to many social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, orkut and sites like picasa and photobucket.", " It also allows users to access net at a speed of 2.4Mbit/s through its Open Market Handset system(OMH).", "The new Samsung Corby Speed complements the company’s existing touch strategy of a mobile for every lifestyle strategy.", " The phone has been launched in the open market and it supports full Service (Voice + Data) across all CDMA operators OMH SIM Cards like Tata Indicom, Reliance Mobile, MTS and Virgin Mobile." ], "title": "Samsung Corby Speed" } ]
[ "Title: Craigslist\n\nCraigslist (stylized as craigslist) is an American classified advertisements website with sections devoted to jobs, housing, personals, for sale, items wanted, services, community, gigs, résumés, and discussion forums.", "Title: Murder of Katherine Ann Olson\n\nMichael John Anderson (born 1988), a resident of Savage, Minnesota, was convicted of having murdered Katherine Ann Olson in October 2007. Because Anderson met Olson through Craigslist, a popular classified advertising website, the media dubbed him a Craigslist Killer, a generic term for murderers who find victims by placing or responding to ads in Craigslist. Anderson was the first killer given this title in news accounts.", "Title: ERowz\n\neRowz (formerly trading as BC.Net) is a vertical search engine, with a specialisation of classified advertising in sectors such as cars, product sales and real estate. The businesses strength is in its range of websites (e.g. for-sale. co.uk and for-sale. com), which provide niche country specific offerings for the sale of second hand goods via online classified advertising, reaching around reach around 7 million visits per month.", "Title: Craigslist (song)\n\n\"Craigslist\" is a song and single by \"Weird Al\" Yankovic. It is a style parody of The Doors, and contains lyrics inspired by postings at the online classified advertising service, Craigslist. Yankovic described the idea of the song coming about thinking how it would be \"anachronistically weird\" for Jim Morrison to scream about Craigslist. Yankovic opted to use Craigslist as an example of something big in both the popular culture and his own life, and spent time exploring its listings to compose the lyrics. The song was released shortly after the closure of the Michael John Anderson (Craigslist Killer) case, a factor Yankovic considered \"unfortunate timing\".", "Title: Link exchange\n\nA link exchange is a confederation of websites that operates similarly to a web ring. Webmasters register their web sites with a central organization, that runs the exchange, and in turn receive from the exchange HTML code which they insert into their web pages. In contrast to a web ring, where the HTML code simply comprises simple circular ring navigation hyperlinks, in a link exchange the HTML code causes the display of banner advertisements, for the sites of other members of the exchange, on the member web sites, and webmasters have to create such banner advertisements for their own web sites.", "Title: SkillSlate\n\nSkillSlate or SkillSlate.com is a New York City-based start–up firm with the purpose of matching up individual service providers with customers via the Internet. The firm raised $1.1 million in capital in October 2010 with investments from Canaan Partners and First Round Capital. It helps small individual service providers, such as dog walkers, DJs, handymen, tutors and movers, market themselves on the web as well as help customers find them. According to a website description, SkillSlate helps the pages of service providers surface more prominently in search engine results. At present SkillSlate serves the New York metropolitan area but there are plans to roll out service nationally. Competitors include Craigslist, Geotoko, FoundTown, Closely, Proposable, Resource Nation, Flowtown, Buzzuka, Spoke, GoBuzz, Traindom, Hooray, Thumbtack, and others, as well as classified advertising in newspapers. According to \"Fortune Magazine\", the idea for the site was conceived by venture capitalist Barkek Ringwelski while working at Canaan Partners when he found he could not find a cleaning person; he raised $50,000 from family and friends in May 2009 and launched the firm.", "Title: Social classifieds\n\nSocial classifieds is a form of classified advertising in the online medium on social networking websites. Most of such advertisements are free for the use of members of the respective social network. Various social networks such as Facebook, MySpace, Orkut and Friendster offer social classified advertisement platforms to allow private individuals to solicit sales for products and services.", "Title: Backpage\n\nBackpage is a classified advertising website launched in 2004. It offers classified listings for a wide variety of products and services including automotive, jobs listings, and real estate. In 2011, Backpage was the second largest classified ad listing service on the Internet in the United States after Craigslist.", "Title: Link-richness\n\nLink richness is the quality, possessed by some websites, of having many hyperlinks. Classified advertising sites like Craigslist tend to be very link-rich, sometimes with hundreds of links on their main page. They help users find the links they are looking for by grouping links into clusters. Inadequate link richness has been described as frustrating to readers, as it reduces transparency of site content from the main page. Students new to wiki collaboration were found to need guidance in how to take full advantage of the medium's potential for creating link-rich content.", "Title: Samsung Corby Speed\n\nThe Samsung Corby Speed is a mobile phone developed by Samsung Telecommunications. This is the Code division multiple access(CDMA) version of the popular Corby series. The phone has direct access to many social networking sites like Facebook, Twitter, orkut and sites like picasa and photobucket. It also allows users to access net at a speed of 2.4Mbit/s through its Open Market Handset system(OMH). The new Samsung Corby Speed complements the company’s existing touch strategy of a mobile for every lifestyle strategy. The phone has been launched in the open market and it supports full Service (Voice + Data) across all CDMA operators OMH SIM Cards like Tata Indicom, Reliance Mobile, MTS and Virgin Mobile." ]
5,851
When did the person that rebuilt the Temple of Minerva Chalcidica rule Rome?
from 81 to 96
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{ "title": [ "Temple of Minerva Chalcidica", "Domitian" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Temple of Minerva (Italian: \"Tempio di Minerva\") is an ancient Roman building in Assisi, Umbria, central Italy.", " It currently houses a church, \"Santa Maria sopra Minerva\", built in 1539 and renovated in Baroque style in the 17th century." ], "title": "Temple of Minerva, Assisi" }, { "sentences": [ "The Temple of Isis and Serapis was a double temple in Rome dedicated to the Egyptian deities Isis and Serapis on the Campus Martius, directly to the east of the Saepta Julia.", " The temple to Isis, the Iseum Campense, stood across a plaza from the Serapeum dedicated to Serapis.", " The remains of the Temple of Serapis now lie under the church of Santo Stefano del Cacco, and the Temple of Isis lay north of it, just east of Santa Maria sopra Minerva.", " Both temples were made up of a combination of Egyptian and Hellenistic architectural styles.", " Much of the artwork decorating the temples used motifs evoking Egypt, and they contained several genuinely Egyptian objects, such as obelisks." ], "title": "Temple of Isis and Serapis" }, { "sentences": [ "The erroneously named Temple of Minerva Medica is, in fact, a ruined nymphaeum of Imperial Rome, lying between the via Labicana and Aurelian Walls and just inside the line of the Anio Vetus.", " Once part of the Horti Liciniani on the Esquiline Hill, it now faces the modern Via Giolitti.", " At one time, it was thought to be the temple to Minerva Medica (\"Minerva the Doctor\") mentioned by Cicero and other sources.", " In fact it is a nymphaeum, a building devoted to the nymphs and often connected to the water supply, that dates to the 4th century.", " The decagonal structure in \"opus latericium\" is relatively well preserved, the full dome having collapsed only in 1828.", " It is surrounded on three sides with other chambers added at a later date.", " There is no mention of it in ancient literature or inscriptions." ], "title": "Temple of Minerva Medica (nymphaeum)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dafo Temple (; literally Grand Buddha Temple) is a Buddhist temple in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.", " Located in Yuexiu District, Dafo Temple is a grand temple with a history of more than one thousand years and was built by Emperor Liu Yan in the Southern Han dynasty (917–971).", " It has been praised as one of the \"Five Largest Temples of Guangzhou\" in history.", " Later it was destroyed and rebuilt for many times.", " In the late Ming dynasty, the temple was declining day by day and was devastated by the war while Shang Kexi and Geng Jimao conquered Guangdong in 1649.", " During the reign of Emperor Kangxi in 1663, the temple was rebuilt and expanded by Shang Kexi continuously.", " According to the national policy of free religious belief, the temple was approved by Guangzhou Municipal People's Government to be recovered into Buddhist temple in 1981.", " Then Master Guangming, vice-president of the Guangzhou Buddhist Association, served as abbot, he tried to revitalize Dafo Temple and made it re-show the style of the large temple.", " On August 9, 1993, Dafo Temple was put on the list as a Municipality Protected Historic Site by the Guangzhou Municipal People's Government." ], "title": "Dafo Temple (Guangzhou)" }, { "sentences": [ "Santa Maria sopra Minerva (English: \"Saint Mary above Minerva\" , Latin: \"Sancta Maria supra Minervam\" ) is one of the major churches of the Roman Catholic Order of Preachers (better known as the Dominicans) in Rome, Italy.", " The church's name derives from the fact that the first Christian church structure on the site was built directly over (\"Italian: \"sopra\" \") the ruins or foundations of a temple dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Isis, which had been erroneously ascribed to the Greco-Roman goddess Minerva." ], "title": "Santa Maria sopra Minerva" }, { "sentences": [ "The Temple of Minerva Chalcidica or Minervium was a small temple in the Campus Martius in ancient Rome, dedicated to Minerva.", " It was built by Pompey the Great in around 60 BC (next to the later site of the Temple of Isis and Serapis) and probably destroyed in the fire of 80 AD which destroyed the Campus Martius.", " It was then rebuilt by Domitian." ], "title": "Temple of Minerva Chalcidica" }, { "sentences": [ "The Temple of Minerva was a temple on the summit of the Aventine Hill in Rome, next to the Temple of Diana.", " It is now completely disappeared, but the Forma Urbis Romae confirms its appearance as a peripteral hexastyle on a different orientation to the Temple of Diana." ], "title": "Temple of Minerva (Aventine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Domitian ( ; Latin: \"Titus Flavius Caesar Domitianus Augustus\" ; 24 October 51 – 18 September 96) was Roman emperor from 81 to 96.", " He was the younger brother of Titus and son of Vespasian, his two predecessors on the throne, and the last member of the Flavian dynasty.", " During his reign, his authoritarian rule put him at sharp odds with the senate, whose powers he drastically curtailed." ], "title": "Domitian" }, { "sentences": [ "Piazza di San Macuto is a piazza in the Pigna rione of Rome.", " It contains the church of San Macuto, near which the obelisco Macuteo was rediscovered around 1373.", " This is a small obelisk, only 6.34 m high (14.52 m including its base).", " It was originally one of a pair at Ramesses II's Temple of Ra in Heliopolis, the other being the now much shorter \"Obelisco Matteiano\".", " It was moved from there to the Temple of Isis near Santa Maria sopra Minerva in antiquity, in what is now Piazza della Minerva and after its 14th century rediscovery was re-erected east of Santa Maria in Aracoeli on the Capitoline then in the Piazza della Rotonda in 1711." ], "title": "Piazza di San Macuto" }, { "sentences": [ "Piazza della Minerva is a piazza in Rome, Italy, near the Pantheon.", " Its name derives from the existence of a temple built on the site by Pompey dedicated to Minerva Calcidica, whose statue is now in the Vatican Museums." ], "title": "Piazza della Minerva" } ]
[ "Title: Temple of Minerva, Assisi\n\nThe Temple of Minerva (Italian: \"Tempio di Minerva\") is an ancient Roman building in Assisi, Umbria, central Italy. It currently houses a church, \"Santa Maria sopra Minerva\", built in 1539 and renovated in Baroque style in the 17th century.", "Title: Temple of Isis and Serapis\n\nThe Temple of Isis and Serapis was a double temple in Rome dedicated to the Egyptian deities Isis and Serapis on the Campus Martius, directly to the east of the Saepta Julia. The temple to Isis, the Iseum Campense, stood across a plaza from the Serapeum dedicated to Serapis. The remains of the Temple of Serapis now lie under the church of Santo Stefano del Cacco, and the Temple of Isis lay north of it, just east of Santa Maria sopra Minerva. Both temples were made up of a combination of Egyptian and Hellenistic architectural styles. Much of the artwork decorating the temples used motifs evoking Egypt, and they contained several genuinely Egyptian objects, such as obelisks.", "Title: Temple of Minerva Medica (nymphaeum)\n\nThe erroneously named Temple of Minerva Medica is, in fact, a ruined nymphaeum of Imperial Rome, lying between the via Labicana and Aurelian Walls and just inside the line of the Anio Vetus. Once part of the Horti Liciniani on the Esquiline Hill, it now faces the modern Via Giolitti. At one time, it was thought to be the temple to Minerva Medica (\"Minerva the Doctor\") mentioned by Cicero and other sources. In fact it is a nymphaeum, a building devoted to the nymphs and often connected to the water supply, that dates to the 4th century. The decagonal structure in \"opus latericium\" is relatively well preserved, the full dome having collapsed only in 1828. It is surrounded on three sides with other chambers added at a later date. There is no mention of it in ancient literature or inscriptions.", "Title: Dafo Temple (Guangzhou)\n\nThe Dafo Temple (; literally Grand Buddha Temple) is a Buddhist temple in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China. Located in Yuexiu District, Dafo Temple is a grand temple with a history of more than one thousand years and was built by Emperor Liu Yan in the Southern Han dynasty (917–971). It has been praised as one of the \"Five Largest Temples of Guangzhou\" in history. Later it was destroyed and rebuilt for many times. In the late Ming dynasty, the temple was declining day by day and was devastated by the war while Shang Kexi and Geng Jimao conquered Guangdong in 1649. During the reign of Emperor Kangxi in 1663, the temple was rebuilt and expanded by Shang Kexi continuously. According to the national policy of free religious belief, the temple was approved by Guangzhou Municipal People's Government to be recovered into Buddhist temple in 1981. Then Master Guangming, vice-president of the Guangzhou Buddhist Association, served as abbot, he tried to revitalize Dafo Temple and made it re-show the style of the large temple. On August 9, 1993, Dafo Temple was put on the list as a Municipality Protected Historic Site by the Guangzhou Municipal People's Government.", "Title: Santa Maria sopra Minerva\n\nSanta Maria sopra Minerva (English: \"Saint Mary above Minerva\" , Latin: \"Sancta Maria supra Minervam\" ) is one of the major churches of the Roman Catholic Order of Preachers (better known as the Dominicans) in Rome, Italy. The church's name derives from the fact that the first Christian church structure on the site was built directly over (\"Italian: \"sopra\" \") the ruins or foundations of a temple dedicated to the Egyptian goddess Isis, which had been erroneously ascribed to the Greco-Roman goddess Minerva.", "Title: Temple of Minerva Chalcidica\n\nThe Temple of Minerva Chalcidica or Minervium was a small temple in the Campus Martius in ancient Rome, dedicated to Minerva. It was built by Pompey the Great in around 60 BC (next to the later site of the Temple of Isis and Serapis) and probably destroyed in the fire of 80 AD which destroyed the Campus Martius. It was then rebuilt by Domitian.", "Title: Temple of Minerva (Aventine)\n\nThe Temple of Minerva was a temple on the summit of the Aventine Hill in Rome, next to the Temple of Diana. It is now completely disappeared, but the Forma Urbis Romae confirms its appearance as a peripteral hexastyle on a different orientation to the Temple of Diana.", "Title: Domitian\n\nDomitian ( ; Latin: \"Titus Flavius Caesar Domitianus Augustus\" ; 24 October 51 – 18 September 96) was Roman emperor from 81 to 96. He was the younger brother of Titus and son of Vespasian, his two predecessors on the throne, and the last member of the Flavian dynasty. During his reign, his authoritarian rule put him at sharp odds with the senate, whose powers he drastically curtailed.", "Title: Piazza di San Macuto\n\nPiazza di San Macuto is a piazza in the Pigna rione of Rome. It contains the church of San Macuto, near which the obelisco Macuteo was rediscovered around 1373. This is a small obelisk, only 6.34 m high (14.52 m including its base). It was originally one of a pair at Ramesses II's Temple of Ra in Heliopolis, the other being the now much shorter \"Obelisco Matteiano\". It was moved from there to the Temple of Isis near Santa Maria sopra Minerva in antiquity, in what is now Piazza della Minerva and after its 14th century rediscovery was re-erected east of Santa Maria in Aracoeli on the Capitoline then in the Piazza della Rotonda in 1711.", "Title: Piazza della Minerva\n\nPiazza della Minerva is a piazza in Rome, Italy, near the Pantheon. Its name derives from the existence of a temple built on the site by Pompey dedicated to Minerva Calcidica, whose statue is now in the Vatican Museums." ]
5,852
The men's ice hockey that won seven national championships while Emil Iverson was coach won how many NCAA national championships?
five
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medium
{ "title": [ "Emil Iverson", "Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "David Marsh (born December 29, 1957) is the Head Coach of Team Elite Carolina in Charlotte, N.C. Prior to founding Team Elite he was the men's and women's swimming coach at Auburn University.", " He has been in this role since 2007.", " Prior to joining SwimMAC he was the men's and women's swimming coach at Auburn University.", " After becoming head coach in 1990, Marsh led the men's team to seven NCAA national championships (1997, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007) and the women's team to five national championships (2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007).", " He finished his coaching career at Auburn at the conclusion of the 2007 season, after which he became the Head Elite Coach and CEO of the United States Olympic Committee Center of Excellence with SwimMAC Carolina.", " To date Marsh has led SwimMAC to three consecutive USA club excellence championships, a first for any programs, out distancing the second-place finisher by 12,000 points (see www.usaswimming.org)." ], "title": "David Marsh (swimming coach)" }, { "sentences": [ "The North Dakota State Bison football program represents North Dakota State University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision level and competes in the Missouri Valley Football Conference.", " The Bison play in the 19,000 seat Fargodome located in Fargo, ND.", " The Bison have won 13 National Championships and 33 Conference Championships and won five-consecutive NCAA Division I-FCS National Championships between 2011 and 2015.", " NDSU is the only college football program to ever win five consecutive NCAA national championships.", " In regards to overall record, post-season play, and titles won over the past 5 years; the NDSU Bison Football program is known as one of the greatest dynasties in college football history." ], "title": "North Dakota State Bison football" }, { "sentences": [ "James A. Calhoun (born May 10, 1942) is the former head coach of the University of Connecticut men's basketball team.", " His teams won three NCAA national championships (1999, 2004, 2011), played in four Final Fours (most recently in 2011), won the 1988 NIT title, and seven Big East tournament championships (1990, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2011).", " With his team's 2011 NCAA title win, the 68-year-old Calhoun became the oldest coach to win a Division I men's basketball title.", " He won his 800th game in 2009 and finished his career with 873 victories, ranking 12th all-time as of Feb. 2015.", " Calhoun is one of only six coaches in NCAA Division I history to win three or more championships and is widely considered one of the greatest coaches of all time.", " In 2005, he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame." ], "title": "Jim Calhoun" }, { "sentences": [ "The Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey team is the college ice hockey team at the Twin Cities campus of the University of Minnesota.", " They are members of the Big 10 Conference and compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I ice hockey.", " The Golden Gophers have won five NCAA national championships, in 1974, 1976, 1979, 2002 and 2003.", " The team also shared the 1929 National Intercollegiate Athletic Association championship with Yale.", " and captured the national Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) championship for amateur hockey in 1940.", " The Gophers are currently coached by Don Lucia.", " Under Don Lucia the Gophers earned a spot in the NCAA tournament in eight seasons during a nine-year time span, including five number 1 seeds and three appearances in the Frozen Four.", " The team's main rivalries are with the University of Wisconsin and the University of North Dakota, although several other schools claim Minnesota as their archrival." ], "title": "Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey" }, { "sentences": [ "Godfrey Arthur Matheson (October 29, 1881 – January 20, 1978) was a Canadian ice hockey coach.", " Matheson was head coach of the Chicago Black Hawks for one season, 1932–33, along with Emil Iverson.", " He attempted to innovate coaching by using a whistle system; One whistle to pass, two for a shot etc." ], "title": "Godfrey Matheson" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mercyhurst Lakers, representing Mercyhurst University which is located in Erie, Pennsylvania, are composed of 24 teams in intercollegiate athletics, including men's and women's basketball, cross country, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, tennis, and water polo.", " Men's sports include baseball, football, and wrestling.", " Women's sports include field hockey, softball, and volleyball.", " The Lakers compete in the NCAA Division II and are members of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) for all sports except ice hockey, which competes in NCAA Division I, and water polo, a sport in which the NCAA holds single all-divisions national championships for men and women.", " The men's ice hockey team is a member of Atlantic Hockey, while the women's ice hockey team is a member of College Hockey America.", " The men's water polo team plays in the Collegiate Water Polo Association, and the women's water polo team plays in the Western Water Polo Association." ], "title": "Mercyhurst Lakers" }, { "sentences": [ "The Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents the University of Denver.", " The Pioneers are a member of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC).", " They play at Magness Arena in Denver, Colorado.", " The Pioneers are tied with North Dakota for second in all-time NCAA National Hockey Championships with eight (1958, 1960, 1961, 1968, 1969, 2004, 2005, 2017) trailing only Michigan with nine.", " Since the creation of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association in 1959, the Pioneers have won 9 WCHA Regular Season Championships (now the recipients of the MacNaughton Cup) and 14 WCHA Playoff Championships (now the recipients of the Broadmoor Trophy).", " About 75 Pioneers have gone on to play in the National Hockey League, including Keith Magnuson, Kevin Dineen, Matt Carle (2006 Hobey Baker Award winner) and Paul Stastny." ], "title": "Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey" }, { "sentences": [ "Emil W. Iverson (1893February 21, 1960) was a Danish-American ice hockey player and coach and anthropologist.", " The Minnesota Gopher Hockey Team won seven national championships while Emil was coach.", " His training programs were so ahead of the times, that some are still used today.", " Iverson was head coach of the Chicago Black Hawks for one season, 1932–33, along with Godfrey Matheson." ], "title": "Emil Iverson" }, { "sentences": [ "The list of Big Ten national championships includes championships won by teams from the Big Ten Conference and former member Chicago.", " Including football champions listed in the official \"NCAA Records\" book, Big Ten teams have compiled 286 NCAA championships (as of May 29, 2017) during their years of membership.", " Prior to NCAA sponsorship of women's sports, Big Ten teams, as members of the AIAW, also won 6 undisputed national championships in 1976–1982.", " In the 2016-17 academic year, Big Ten members have so far won four titles: (1) Penn State won the school's seventh NCAA national championship in wrestling giving the Big Ten Conference eleven consecutive championships between four different schools (Minnesota, Iowa, Penn State,and Ohio State;).", " This continues a run for the school of winning at least one NCAA championship every year since the 2006–2007 academic year; (2) Ohio State won its second-consecutive championship in men's volleyball.", " This continues a run for the school of winning at least one NCAA championship every year since the 2010–2011 academic year; (3) Maryland won its NCAA-record thirteenth national championship in women's lacrosse; and (4) Maryland won its first NCAA men's lacrosse since 1975 and the first for the conference." ], "title": "List of Big Ten Conference national championships" }, { "sentences": [ "The Florida Gators swimming and diving program represents the University of Florida in the aquatics sports of swimming and diving.", " The program includes separate men's and women's teams, both of which compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC).", " The Gators host their home meets in the O'Connell Center Natatorium on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus, and are currently led by head swimming coach Gregg Troy and diving coach Bryan Gillooly.", " In the eighty-four-year history of the Gators swimming and diving program, the men have won thirty-seven SEC team championships and two NCAA national championships; the Lady Gators have won seventeen SEC team championships and three national championships." ], "title": "Florida Gators swimming and diving" } ]
[ "Title: David Marsh (swimming coach)\n\nDavid Marsh (born December 29, 1957) is the Head Coach of Team Elite Carolina in Charlotte, N.C. Prior to founding Team Elite he was the men's and women's swimming coach at Auburn University. He has been in this role since 2007. Prior to joining SwimMAC he was the men's and women's swimming coach at Auburn University. After becoming head coach in 1990, Marsh led the men's team to seven NCAA national championships (1997, 1999, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, and 2007) and the women's team to five national championships (2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007). He finished his coaching career at Auburn at the conclusion of the 2007 season, after which he became the Head Elite Coach and CEO of the United States Olympic Committee Center of Excellence with SwimMAC Carolina. To date Marsh has led SwimMAC to three consecutive USA club excellence championships, a first for any programs, out distancing the second-place finisher by 12,000 points (see www.usaswimming.org).", "Title: North Dakota State Bison football\n\nThe North Dakota State Bison football program represents North Dakota State University in college football at the NCAA Division I Football Championship Subdivision level and competes in the Missouri Valley Football Conference. The Bison play in the 19,000 seat Fargodome located in Fargo, ND. The Bison have won 13 National Championships and 33 Conference Championships and won five-consecutive NCAA Division I-FCS National Championships between 2011 and 2015. NDSU is the only college football program to ever win five consecutive NCAA national championships. In regards to overall record, post-season play, and titles won over the past 5 years; the NDSU Bison Football program is known as one of the greatest dynasties in college football history.", "Title: Jim Calhoun\n\nJames A. Calhoun (born May 10, 1942) is the former head coach of the University of Connecticut men's basketball team. His teams won three NCAA national championships (1999, 2004, 2011), played in four Final Fours (most recently in 2011), won the 1988 NIT title, and seven Big East tournament championships (1990, 1996, 1998, 1999, 2002, 2004, 2011). With his team's 2011 NCAA title win, the 68-year-old Calhoun became the oldest coach to win a Division I men's basketball title. He won his 800th game in 2009 and finished his career with 873 victories, ranking 12th all-time as of Feb. 2015. Calhoun is one of only six coaches in NCAA Division I history to win three or more championships and is widely considered one of the greatest coaches of all time. In 2005, he was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame.", "Title: Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey\n\nThe Minnesota Golden Gophers men's ice hockey team is the college ice hockey team at the Twin Cities campus of the University of Minnesota. They are members of the Big 10 Conference and compete in National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I ice hockey. The Golden Gophers have won five NCAA national championships, in 1974, 1976, 1979, 2002 and 2003. The team also shared the 1929 National Intercollegiate Athletic Association championship with Yale. and captured the national Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) championship for amateur hockey in 1940. The Gophers are currently coached by Don Lucia. Under Don Lucia the Gophers earned a spot in the NCAA tournament in eight seasons during a nine-year time span, including five number 1 seeds and three appearances in the Frozen Four. The team's main rivalries are with the University of Wisconsin and the University of North Dakota, although several other schools claim Minnesota as their archrival.", "Title: Godfrey Matheson\n\nGodfrey Arthur Matheson (October 29, 1881 – January 20, 1978) was a Canadian ice hockey coach. Matheson was head coach of the Chicago Black Hawks for one season, 1932–33, along with Emil Iverson. He attempted to innovate coaching by using a whistle system; One whistle to pass, two for a shot etc.", "Title: Mercyhurst Lakers\n\nThe Mercyhurst Lakers, representing Mercyhurst University which is located in Erie, Pennsylvania, are composed of 24 teams in intercollegiate athletics, including men's and women's basketball, cross country, golf, ice hockey, lacrosse, rowing, soccer, tennis, and water polo. Men's sports include baseball, football, and wrestling. Women's sports include field hockey, softball, and volleyball. The Lakers compete in the NCAA Division II and are members of the Pennsylvania State Athletic Conference (PSAC) for all sports except ice hockey, which competes in NCAA Division I, and water polo, a sport in which the NCAA holds single all-divisions national championships for men and women. The men's ice hockey team is a member of Atlantic Hockey, while the women's ice hockey team is a member of College Hockey America. The men's water polo team plays in the Collegiate Water Polo Association, and the women's water polo team plays in the Western Water Polo Association.", "Title: Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey\n\nThe Denver Pioneers men's ice hockey team is a National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I college ice hockey program that represents the University of Denver. The Pioneers are a member of the National Collegiate Hockey Conference (NCHC). They play at Magness Arena in Denver, Colorado. The Pioneers are tied with North Dakota for second in all-time NCAA National Hockey Championships with eight (1958, 1960, 1961, 1968, 1969, 2004, 2005, 2017) trailing only Michigan with nine. Since the creation of the Western Collegiate Hockey Association in 1959, the Pioneers have won 9 WCHA Regular Season Championships (now the recipients of the MacNaughton Cup) and 14 WCHA Playoff Championships (now the recipients of the Broadmoor Trophy). About 75 Pioneers have gone on to play in the National Hockey League, including Keith Magnuson, Kevin Dineen, Matt Carle (2006 Hobey Baker Award winner) and Paul Stastny.", "Title: Emil Iverson\n\nEmil W. Iverson (1893February 21, 1960) was a Danish-American ice hockey player and coach and anthropologist. The Minnesota Gopher Hockey Team won seven national championships while Emil was coach. His training programs were so ahead of the times, that some are still used today. Iverson was head coach of the Chicago Black Hawks for one season, 1932–33, along with Godfrey Matheson.", "Title: List of Big Ten Conference national championships\n\nThe list of Big Ten national championships includes championships won by teams from the Big Ten Conference and former member Chicago. Including football champions listed in the official \"NCAA Records\" book, Big Ten teams have compiled 286 NCAA championships (as of May 29, 2017) during their years of membership. Prior to NCAA sponsorship of women's sports, Big Ten teams, as members of the AIAW, also won 6 undisputed national championships in 1976–1982. In the 2016-17 academic year, Big Ten members have so far won four titles: (1) Penn State won the school's seventh NCAA national championship in wrestling giving the Big Ten Conference eleven consecutive championships between four different schools (Minnesota, Iowa, Penn State,and Ohio State;). This continues a run for the school of winning at least one NCAA championship every year since the 2006–2007 academic year; (2) Ohio State won its second-consecutive championship in men's volleyball. This continues a run for the school of winning at least one NCAA championship every year since the 2010–2011 academic year; (3) Maryland won its NCAA-record thirteenth national championship in women's lacrosse; and (4) Maryland won its first NCAA men's lacrosse since 1975 and the first for the conference.", "Title: Florida Gators swimming and diving\n\nThe Florida Gators swimming and diving program represents the University of Florida in the aquatics sports of swimming and diving. The program includes separate men's and women's teams, both of which compete in Division I of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Gators host their home meets in the O'Connell Center Natatorium on the university's Gainesville, Florida campus, and are currently led by head swimming coach Gregg Troy and diving coach Bryan Gillooly. In the eighty-four-year history of the Gators swimming and diving program, the men have won thirty-seven SEC team championships and two NCAA national championships; the Lady Gators have won seventeen SEC team championships and three national championships." ]
5,853
The Media Merchants were run by an English television presenter best known for work on what programme?
Art Attack
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[ { "sentences": [ "Valerie Singleton OBE (born 9 April 1937) is an English television and radio presenter best known as a presenter of the popular children's series \"Blue Peter\" but who went on to present the BBC Radio 4 \"PM\" programme for ten years as well as a series of radio and television programmes on financial and business issues." ], "title": "Valerie Singleton" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Durden-Smith (born 1 October 1968 in Soho, London) is an English television presenter best known for presenting ITV shows such as \"\" and \"This Morning Summer\" and Sky 1 shows such as \"The Match\" and \"Double or Nothing\"." ], "title": "Mark Durden-Smith" }, { "sentences": [ "It's a Mystery was a networked Children's ITV programme which ran for five series from 12 September 1996 to 9 May 2002.", " It was produced by The Media Merchants Television Company Ltd and Meridian Broadcasting Ltd.", " In Series five, the show was retitled as \"Mystery\" and featured different presenters.", " It was a magazine show featuring unusual stories including about UFOs, ghosts and other difficult to explain happenings, some of which were solve others which remained unexplained." ], "title": "It's a Mystery (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Neil Buchanan (born 11 October 1961) is an English television presenter and musician best known for his work on the CITV programme \"Art Attack\", a television programme that he co-created and presented during its original run from 1990 to 2007.", " He also presented \"Finders Keepers\" (1991–1996) and \"It's a Mystery\" (1996–2000), and produced and appeared in \"ZZZap!", "\" as Smart Arty (1993–1998)." ], "title": "Neil Buchanan" }, { "sentences": [ "Zzzap (rendered ZZZap!)", " was a British children's television comedy programme.", " The concept of the show is a giant 18 ft comic that has been brought to life.", " The show was broadcast on ITV from 8 January 1993 until 21 September 2001 and was produced for ten series by The Media Merchants and Meridian Broadcasting." ], "title": "ZZZap!" }, { "sentences": [ "Lorna Maseko (born July 3, 1983) is a South African ballet dancer, Choreographer and Television presenter best known as a presenter on the SABC3 lifestyle magazine programme Top Billing." ], "title": "Lorna Maseko" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas John Gillespie \"Tom\" Heap (born 6 January 1966) is the Rural Affairs Correspondent of BBC News, and a United Kingdom television and radio reporter and presenter best known for his contributions to the BBC One programme \"Countryfile\", the same channel's \"Panorama\" programme, and the BBC Radio 4 programme \"Costing the Earth\".", " Since February 2012, he has also been Director and media presenter of the media company Checked Shirt TV Limited." ], "title": "Tom Heap" }, { "sentences": [ "Pam Rhodes (born 22 September 1950) is an English television presenter best known for presenting the BBC television long-running religious series \"Songs of Praise\"." ], "title": "Pam Rhodes" }, { "sentences": [ "Lorne Spicer (born 16 September 1965 in Upminster, Essex) is an English television presenter best known for presenting reality shows on the BBC's current daytime output." ], "title": "Lorne Spicer" }, { "sentences": [ "The Media Merchants Television Company ltd. (also known as The Media Merchants Production or simply The Media Merchants) was an independent television production company specialising in children's programmes, run by Neil Buchanan and Tim Edmunds." ], "title": "The Media Merchants" } ]
[ "Title: Valerie Singleton\n\nValerie Singleton OBE (born 9 April 1937) is an English television and radio presenter best known as a presenter of the popular children's series \"Blue Peter\" but who went on to present the BBC Radio 4 \"PM\" programme for ten years as well as a series of radio and television programmes on financial and business issues.", "Title: Mark Durden-Smith\n\nMark Durden-Smith (born 1 October 1968 in Soho, London) is an English television presenter best known for presenting ITV shows such as \"\" and \"This Morning Summer\" and Sky 1 shows such as \"The Match\" and \"Double or Nothing\".", "Title: It's a Mystery (TV series)\n\nIt's a Mystery was a networked Children's ITV programme which ran for five series from 12 September 1996 to 9 May 2002. It was produced by The Media Merchants Television Company Ltd and Meridian Broadcasting Ltd. In Series five, the show was retitled as \"Mystery\" and featured different presenters. It was a magazine show featuring unusual stories including about UFOs, ghosts and other difficult to explain happenings, some of which were solve others which remained unexplained.", "Title: Neil Buchanan\n\nNeil Buchanan (born 11 October 1961) is an English television presenter and musician best known for his work on the CITV programme \"Art Attack\", a television programme that he co-created and presented during its original run from 1990 to 2007. He also presented \"Finders Keepers\" (1991–1996) and \"It's a Mystery\" (1996–2000), and produced and appeared in \"ZZZap! \" as Smart Arty (1993–1998).", "Title: ZZZap!\n\nZzzap (rendered ZZZap!) was a British children's television comedy programme. The concept of the show is a giant 18 ft comic that has been brought to life. The show was broadcast on ITV from 8 January 1993 until 21 September 2001 and was produced for ten series by The Media Merchants and Meridian Broadcasting.", "Title: Lorna Maseko\n\nLorna Maseko (born July 3, 1983) is a South African ballet dancer, Choreographer and Television presenter best known as a presenter on the SABC3 lifestyle magazine programme Top Billing.", "Title: Tom Heap\n\nThomas John Gillespie \"Tom\" Heap (born 6 January 1966) is the Rural Affairs Correspondent of BBC News, and a United Kingdom television and radio reporter and presenter best known for his contributions to the BBC One programme \"Countryfile\", the same channel's \"Panorama\" programme, and the BBC Radio 4 programme \"Costing the Earth\". Since February 2012, he has also been Director and media presenter of the media company Checked Shirt TV Limited.", "Title: Pam Rhodes\n\nPam Rhodes (born 22 September 1950) is an English television presenter best known for presenting the BBC television long-running religious series \"Songs of Praise\".", "Title: Lorne Spicer\n\nLorne Spicer (born 16 September 1965 in Upminster, Essex) is an English television presenter best known for presenting reality shows on the BBC's current daytime output.", "Title: The Media Merchants\n\nThe Media Merchants Television Company ltd. (also known as The Media Merchants Production or simply The Media Merchants) was an independent television production company specialising in children's programmes, run by Neil Buchanan and Tim Edmunds." ]
5,854
Chang Apana is a member of the law enforcement agency headquartered in what area?
Alapa'i Police Headquarters
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Osceola County Sheriff's Office is largest and chief law enforcement agency in Osceola County, Florida, located in Kissimmee.", " Per the State of Florida Constitution, the Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer of both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the county.", " The current sheriff is Russell Gibson.", " The agency has over 700 employees and provides a service for a very diverse population of almost 270,000.", " Osceola County deputies patrol 1506 sqmi which include Kissimmee, St. Cloud, Celebration, and Poinciana as well as several other unincorporated communities.", " The Osceola County Sheriff's Office has been a CFA Accredited law enforcement agency since 1999.", " Unlike most Florida sheriff's offices which operate the County Jail, the Osceola County Corrections Department is not under the control of the Sheriff, and is an entirely separate agency." ], "title": "Osceola County Sheriff's Office" }, { "sentences": [ "Apana Chang (December 26, 1871 – December 8, 1933; ) was a Chinese-Hawaiian member of the Honolulu Police Department, first as an officer, then as a detective.", " He was acknowledged by Earl Derr Biggers as the inspiration for his fictional Asian detective character, Charlie Chan." ], "title": "Chang Apana" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tulsa Police Department (TPD) is the principal law enforcement agency of the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma.", " It is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies It is the second largest municipal law enforcement agency in the state." ], "title": "Tulsa Police Department" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lincoln Police Department (LPD) is the primary law enforcement agency for the city of Lincoln, Nebraska.", " It has just over 300 police officers serving a population of 239,000 and an area of 79 sqmi .", " The police per capita rate is a relatively low 1.34 officers per 1,000 people (the average being 1.94), and the violent crime rate of 522 per 100,000 people.", " The department is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies and was the first law enforcement agency in Nebraska to become so." ], "title": "Lincoln Police Department" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lake County Sheriff's Office is largest law enforcement agency in Lake County, Florida, United States.", " Per the State of Florida Constitution, the sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer of both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the county.", " The current Sheriff is Peyton C. Grinnell who was elected November, 2016 in the Lake County general election.", " He succeeds Sheriff Gary Borders, who was appointed by Governor Jeb Bush following the death of Sheriff Chris Daniels in 2006, and was subsequently elected in 2008, and 2012.", " The agency has been awarded with a certificate of accreditation from the Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation, consequently, both the Law Enforcement and Corrections divisions of the Lake County Sheriff's Office are now accredited." ], "title": "Lake County Sheriff's Office (Florida)" }, { "sentences": [ "Civil forfeiture in the United States, also called civil asset forfeiture or civil judicial forfeiture or occasionally civil seizure, is a controversial legal process in which law enforcement officers take assets from persons suspected of involvement with crime or illegal activity without necessarily charging the owners with wrongdoing.", " While civil procedure, as opposed to criminal procedure, generally involves a dispute between two private citizens, civil forfeiture involves a dispute between law enforcement and \"property\" such as a pile of cash or a house or a boat, such that the thing is suspected of being involved in a crime.", " To get back the seized property, owners must prove it was not involved in criminal activity.", " Sometimes it can mean a threat to seize property as well as the act of seizure itself.", " In 2015, Eric Holder ended 'adoptive forfeiture' which occurred \"when a state or local law enforcement agency seizes property pursuant to state law and requests that a federal agency take the seized asset and forfeit it under federal law\" due to abuse.", " States proceeded to curtail the powers of police to seize assets, actions by the justice department in July 2017 have sought to reinstate police seizure powers to raise funding for federal agencies and local law enforcement." ], "title": "Civil forfeiture in the United States" }, { "sentences": [ "The Honolulu Police Department (HPD) is the principal law enforcement agency of the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, headquartered in the Alapa'i Police Headquarters in Honolulu CDP." ], "title": "Honolulu Police Department" }, { "sentences": [ "The Omaha Police Department, commonly known as the OPD, is the principal law enforcement agency of the city of Omaha, Nebraska.", " It is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies.", " The OPD is the largest law enforcement agency in the State of Nebraska." ], "title": "Omaha Police Department" }, { "sentences": [ "The Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is a law enforcement agency serving the U.S. state of Alabama.", " It was formed on 1 January 2015 by the merger of 12 state law enforcement agencies." ], "title": "Alabama Law Enforcement Agency" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pasco County Sheriff's Office (PSO) is the law enforcement agency responsible for Pasco County, Florida.", " It is the largest law enforcement agency within the county, and serves as a full service law enforcement and detention agency for the over 450,000 citizens of Pasco County, Florida." ], "title": "Pasco County Sheriff's Office" } ]
[ "Title: Osceola County Sheriff's Office\n\nThe Osceola County Sheriff's Office is largest and chief law enforcement agency in Osceola County, Florida, located in Kissimmee. Per the State of Florida Constitution, the Sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer of both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the county. The current sheriff is Russell Gibson. The agency has over 700 employees and provides a service for a very diverse population of almost 270,000. Osceola County deputies patrol 1506 sqmi which include Kissimmee, St. Cloud, Celebration, and Poinciana as well as several other unincorporated communities. The Osceola County Sheriff's Office has been a CFA Accredited law enforcement agency since 1999. Unlike most Florida sheriff's offices which operate the County Jail, the Osceola County Corrections Department is not under the control of the Sheriff, and is an entirely separate agency.", "Title: Chang Apana\n\nApana Chang (December 26, 1871 – December 8, 1933; ) was a Chinese-Hawaiian member of the Honolulu Police Department, first as an officer, then as a detective. He was acknowledged by Earl Derr Biggers as the inspiration for his fictional Asian detective character, Charlie Chan.", "Title: Tulsa Police Department\n\nThe Tulsa Police Department (TPD) is the principal law enforcement agency of the city of Tulsa, Oklahoma. It is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies It is the second largest municipal law enforcement agency in the state.", "Title: Lincoln Police Department\n\nThe Lincoln Police Department (LPD) is the primary law enforcement agency for the city of Lincoln, Nebraska. It has just over 300 police officers serving a population of 239,000 and an area of 79 sqmi . The police per capita rate is a relatively low 1.34 officers per 1,000 people (the average being 1.94), and the violent crime rate of 522 per 100,000 people. The department is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies and was the first law enforcement agency in Nebraska to become so.", "Title: Lake County Sheriff's Office (Florida)\n\nThe Lake County Sheriff's Office is largest law enforcement agency in Lake County, Florida, United States. Per the State of Florida Constitution, the sheriff is the chief law enforcement officer of both the incorporated and unincorporated areas of the county. The current Sheriff is Peyton C. Grinnell who was elected November, 2016 in the Lake County general election. He succeeds Sheriff Gary Borders, who was appointed by Governor Jeb Bush following the death of Sheriff Chris Daniels in 2006, and was subsequently elected in 2008, and 2012. The agency has been awarded with a certificate of accreditation from the Commission for Florida Law Enforcement Accreditation, consequently, both the Law Enforcement and Corrections divisions of the Lake County Sheriff's Office are now accredited.", "Title: Civil forfeiture in the United States\n\nCivil forfeiture in the United States, also called civil asset forfeiture or civil judicial forfeiture or occasionally civil seizure, is a controversial legal process in which law enforcement officers take assets from persons suspected of involvement with crime or illegal activity without necessarily charging the owners with wrongdoing. While civil procedure, as opposed to criminal procedure, generally involves a dispute between two private citizens, civil forfeiture involves a dispute between law enforcement and \"property\" such as a pile of cash or a house or a boat, such that the thing is suspected of being involved in a crime. To get back the seized property, owners must prove it was not involved in criminal activity. Sometimes it can mean a threat to seize property as well as the act of seizure itself. In 2015, Eric Holder ended 'adoptive forfeiture' which occurred \"when a state or local law enforcement agency seizes property pursuant to state law and requests that a federal agency take the seized asset and forfeit it under federal law\" due to abuse. States proceeded to curtail the powers of police to seize assets, actions by the justice department in July 2017 have sought to reinstate police seizure powers to raise funding for federal agencies and local law enforcement.", "Title: Honolulu Police Department\n\nThe Honolulu Police Department (HPD) is the principal law enforcement agency of the City and County of Honolulu, Hawaii, headquartered in the Alapa'i Police Headquarters in Honolulu CDP.", "Title: Omaha Police Department\n\nThe Omaha Police Department, commonly known as the OPD, is the principal law enforcement agency of the city of Omaha, Nebraska. It is nationally accredited by the Commission on Accreditation for Law Enforcement Agencies. The OPD is the largest law enforcement agency in the State of Nebraska.", "Title: Alabama Law Enforcement Agency\n\nThe Alabama Law Enforcement Agency is a law enforcement agency serving the U.S. state of Alabama. It was formed on 1 January 2015 by the merger of 12 state law enforcement agencies.", "Title: Pasco County Sheriff's Office\n\nThe Pasco County Sheriff's Office (PSO) is the law enforcement agency responsible for Pasco County, Florida. It is the largest law enforcement agency within the county, and serves as a full service law enforcement and detention agency for the over 450,000 citizens of Pasco County, Florida." ]
5,855
Which group did former a Boyz II Men member join?
Blayse
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Remix Collection is a 1995 remix LP for R&B group Boyz II Men, issued by Motown Records.", " Released against the group's wishes, it began a chain of events that led to the eventual dissolution of Boyz II Men's relationship with Motown." ], "title": "The Remix Collection (Boyz II Men album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Marc K. Nelson (born January 23, 1971 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American singer and songwriter.", " His mother was the late American singer Phyllis Nelson, best known for the songs \"I Like You\" and \"Move Closer\".", " He was an original member of Boyz II Men while still attending Philadelphia's High School of Performing Arts.", " However, Nelson left the group to pursue a solo career before they released their first album.", " Marc also played the leading role of \"Joaquin in In-Laws From Hell\", written, directed, and produced by Andrionna L. Williams." ], "title": "Marc Nelson" }, { "sentences": [ "Boyz II Men is an American R&B vocal group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, best known for emotional ballads and \"a cappella\" harmonies.", " They are currently a trio composed of baritone Nathan Morris alongside tenors Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman.", " During the 1990s, Boyz II Men found fame on Motown Records as a quartet including bass Michael McCary, who left the group in 2003 due to health issues." ], "title": "Boyz II Men" }, { "sentences": [ "Love is a 2009 covers album by R&B group Boyz II Men.", " Like their , it was produced by \"American Idol's\" Randy Jackson and Boyz II Men.", " This is their third cover album, following \"Throwback, Vol.", " 1\" and \"\", which were released in 2004 and 2007 respectively.", " The album is composed of popular love songs of the past.", " It also features a collaboration with Michael Bublé.", " The demo version of \"Back for Good\" was originally recorded with Irish singer, Nadine Coyle.", " The album sold 15,000 copies its first week." ], "title": "Love (Boyz II Men album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"One Sweet Day\" is a song by American singer Mariah Carey and R&B group Boyz II Men.", " The song was written by Carey, Walter Afanasieff and Boyz II Men: Wanya Morris, Shawn Stockman, Nathan Morris, and Michael McCary.", " \"One Sweet Day\" was produced by Carey and Afanasieff for her fifth studio album, \"Daydream,\" and was released as the album's second single on  14, 1995 (1995--) .", " The song speaks about the death of a loved one, how the protagonist took their presence for granted and misses them, and finally about seeing the person in heaven.", " Both Carey and Boyz II Men wrote the song about specific people in their lives, being inspired by sufferers of the AIDS epidemic, which was globally prevalent at that time." ], "title": "One Sweet Day" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Thank You\" is a New jack swing song released by American R&B/soul-singing group, Boyz II Men in 1995.", " \"Thank You\" was co-produced by Dallas Austin and Boyz II Men, and the song was released as the third single from Boyz II Men's second studio album, \"II\".", " \"Thank You\" did not perform as well as its predecessor and reached a peak position of #21 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and the Hot Singles Sales on March 18, 1995, and March 25, 1995, respectively, and also reached #17 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs.", " \"Thank You\" performed moderately well in the UK eventually peaking at #26 on the UK Singles Chart.", " \"Thank You\" also peaked at #17 on the New Zealand RIANZ singles chart, #27 on the French singles chart and #33 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart.", " The album version of the song consists only of sounds created by the human voice, creating an almost a cappella sound, bringing to mind (and, at one time, quoting) one of their first hit songs, \"Motownphilly\"." ], "title": "Thank You (Boyz II Men song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Blayse was a short lived American R&B supergroup, which consisted of Terrell Phillips (formerly of Blackstreet), Marc Nelson and Tony Grant (formerly of Az Yet) and Gary \"Lil G\" Jenkins (formerly of Silk).", " The group name is an acronym developed by combining the names of the members' former group affiliations (\"BL\" from Blackstreet, \"AY\" from Az Yet, \"S\" from Silk, \"E\" added to denote the phrase \"Everything You Could Want\")." ], "title": "Blayse" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Let It Snow\" is a song co-produced and performed by American contemporary R&B group Boyz II Men, featuring vocals from fellow American contemporary R&B singer Brian McKnight.", " The song was issued as the only official single from the group's holiday album \"Christmas Interpretations\".", " Written by McKnight and Boyz II Men member Wanya Morris, it peaked at #32 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1993." ], "title": "Let It Snow (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Don't Ever Want to See You Again\" is a song performed by American contemporary R&B singer Uncle Sam.", " It is the closing track on his eponymous debut album and was issued as the album's lead single.", " The song was written and produced by Boyz II Men member Nathan Morris.", " Released in 1997, it was Sam's only hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, peaking at #6 in 1998." ], "title": "I Don't Ever Want to See You Again" }, { "sentences": [ "This is the discography of R&B and pop vocal group Boyz II Men.", " Boyz II Men have sold 25 million albums in the United States alone." ], "title": "Boyz II Men discography" } ]
[ "Title: The Remix Collection (Boyz II Men album)\n\nThe Remix Collection is a 1995 remix LP for R&B group Boyz II Men, issued by Motown Records. Released against the group's wishes, it began a chain of events that led to the eventual dissolution of Boyz II Men's relationship with Motown.", "Title: Marc Nelson\n\nMarc K. Nelson (born January 23, 1971 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American singer and songwriter. His mother was the late American singer Phyllis Nelson, best known for the songs \"I Like You\" and \"Move Closer\". He was an original member of Boyz II Men while still attending Philadelphia's High School of Performing Arts. However, Nelson left the group to pursue a solo career before they released their first album. Marc also played the leading role of \"Joaquin in In-Laws From Hell\", written, directed, and produced by Andrionna L. Williams.", "Title: Boyz II Men\n\nBoyz II Men is an American R&B vocal group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, best known for emotional ballads and \"a cappella\" harmonies. They are currently a trio composed of baritone Nathan Morris alongside tenors Wanya Morris and Shawn Stockman. During the 1990s, Boyz II Men found fame on Motown Records as a quartet including bass Michael McCary, who left the group in 2003 due to health issues.", "Title: Love (Boyz II Men album)\n\nLove is a 2009 covers album by R&B group Boyz II Men. Like their , it was produced by \"American Idol's\" Randy Jackson and Boyz II Men. This is their third cover album, following \"Throwback, Vol. 1\" and \"\", which were released in 2004 and 2007 respectively. The album is composed of popular love songs of the past. It also features a collaboration with Michael Bublé. The demo version of \"Back for Good\" was originally recorded with Irish singer, Nadine Coyle. The album sold 15,000 copies its first week.", "Title: One Sweet Day\n\n\"One Sweet Day\" is a song by American singer Mariah Carey and R&B group Boyz II Men. The song was written by Carey, Walter Afanasieff and Boyz II Men: Wanya Morris, Shawn Stockman, Nathan Morris, and Michael McCary. \"One Sweet Day\" was produced by Carey and Afanasieff for her fifth studio album, \"Daydream,\" and was released as the album's second single on  14, 1995 (1995--) . The song speaks about the death of a loved one, how the protagonist took their presence for granted and misses them, and finally about seeing the person in heaven. Both Carey and Boyz II Men wrote the song about specific people in their lives, being inspired by sufferers of the AIDS epidemic, which was globally prevalent at that time.", "Title: Thank You (Boyz II Men song)\n\n\"Thank You\" is a New jack swing song released by American R&B/soul-singing group, Boyz II Men in 1995. \"Thank You\" was co-produced by Dallas Austin and Boyz II Men, and the song was released as the third single from Boyz II Men's second studio album, \"II\". \"Thank You\" did not perform as well as its predecessor and reached a peak position of #21 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and the Hot Singles Sales on March 18, 1995, and March 25, 1995, respectively, and also reached #17 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs. \"Thank You\" performed moderately well in the UK eventually peaking at #26 on the UK Singles Chart. \"Thank You\" also peaked at #17 on the New Zealand RIANZ singles chart, #27 on the French singles chart and #33 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. The album version of the song consists only of sounds created by the human voice, creating an almost a cappella sound, bringing to mind (and, at one time, quoting) one of their first hit songs, \"Motownphilly\".", "Title: Blayse\n\nBlayse was a short lived American R&B supergroup, which consisted of Terrell Phillips (formerly of Blackstreet), Marc Nelson and Tony Grant (formerly of Az Yet) and Gary \"Lil G\" Jenkins (formerly of Silk). The group name is an acronym developed by combining the names of the members' former group affiliations (\"BL\" from Blackstreet, \"AY\" from Az Yet, \"S\" from Silk, \"E\" added to denote the phrase \"Everything You Could Want\").", "Title: Let It Snow (song)\n\n\"Let It Snow\" is a song co-produced and performed by American contemporary R&B group Boyz II Men, featuring vocals from fellow American contemporary R&B singer Brian McKnight. The song was issued as the only official single from the group's holiday album \"Christmas Interpretations\". Written by McKnight and Boyz II Men member Wanya Morris, it peaked at #32 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in 1993.", "Title: I Don't Ever Want to See You Again\n\n\"I Don't Ever Want to See You Again\" is a song performed by American contemporary R&B singer Uncle Sam. It is the closing track on his eponymous debut album and was issued as the album's lead single. The song was written and produced by Boyz II Men member Nathan Morris. Released in 1997, it was Sam's only hit on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, peaking at #6 in 1998.", "Title: Boyz II Men discography\n\nThis is the discography of R&B and pop vocal group Boyz II Men. Boyz II Men have sold 25 million albums in the United States alone." ]
5,856
Who province features Meije and Bodegraven-Reeuwijk?
South Holland
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[ { "sentences": [ "Nieuwerbrug is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland.", " It is a part of the former municipality of Bodegraven, and lies about five kilometres west of Woerden.", " Bodegraven has made part of the new municipality of Bodegraven-Reeuwijk since 2011." ], "title": "Nieuwerbrug" }, { "sentences": [ "Reeuwijk ( ) is a former municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland.", " The former municipality covers an area of 50.11 km² (of which 11.89 km² is water).", " Since January 1, 2011 Reeuwijk merged with Bodegraven to Bodegraven-Reeuwijk." ], "title": "Reeuwijk" }, { "sentences": [ "Bodegraven-Reeuwijk is a municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland with a population of in .", " It was established by a merger of Bodegraven and Reeuwijk on 1 January 2011.", " The municipality covers 88.64 km2 of which km2 is water." ], "title": "Bodegraven-Reeuwijk" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gulf Coastal Lowlands is a geomorphological province in Florida.", " The province extends along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico from the western end of the Florida Panhandle to near Ft. Myers in southern Florida.", " The average width of the province is 40 km.", " While much of the province is less than 15 m above mean sea level (msl), it rises to about 100 ft above msl along its inland side.", " It is the largest geomorphological province in Florida.", " Due to its low elevation, the province was at sea level during warmer periods of the Pliocene and Pleistocene, and features such as ancient dunes and sand bars are found far inland.", " Marine terraces found in the Gulf Coastal Lowlands include the Silver Bluff [1 ft to 10 ft above mean sea level (msl)], Pamlico [8 ft to 25 ft above msl], Talbot [25 ft to 42 ft above msl], Penholoway [42 ft to 72 ft above msl] and Wicomico [70 ft to 100 ft above msl] terraces." ], "title": "Gulf Coastal Lowlands" }, { "sentences": [ "Reeuwijk-Brug is a village in the municipality of Bodegraven-Reeuwijk in the province of South Holland, the Netherlands.", " Reeuwijk-Brug has 7,770 inhabitants (2010)." ], "title": "Reeuwijk-Brug" }, { "sentences": [ "Bergama is a populous district, as well as the center city of the same district, in İzmir Province in western Turkey.", " By excluding İzmir's metropolitan area, it is one of the prominent districts of the province in terms of population and is largely urbanized at the rate of 53.6%.", " Bergama center is situated at a distance of 118 km to the north from the point of departure of the traditional center of İzmir (Konak Square in Konak, İzmir) and lies at a distance of 27 km inland from the nearest seacoast at the town of Dikili to its west.", " Bergama district area neighbors the areas of three districts of Balıkesir Province to its north, namely Ayvalık, Burhaniye and İvrindi, İzmir Province district of Kınık and Manisa Province district of Soma, Manisa to its east, while to the south it is bordered by the central provincial of Manisa and two other İzmir Province districts along the coast that are Aliağa and Dikili from its south towards its west.", " The district area's physical features are determined by the alluvial plain of Bakırçay River." ], "title": "Bergama" }, { "sentences": [ "Topographical features within the Phitsanulok Province of Thailand include the Phetchabun Mountains, the Nan River and several of its tributaries, waterfalls, swamps, forests, grasslands, caves, a reservoir and an extensive network of canals.", " Populated areas of the province are largely cleared of natural vegetation and adapted for farming.", " The land in the province is in the Greater Nan Basin, which is part of the Chao Phraya Watershed.", " The province includes land within both of the greater Nan basin's sub-basins, i.e., the Nan Basin and Yom Basin.", " The provincial capital of Phitsanulok is sometimes called \"Song Kwae\", the \"city of two rivers\", an ancient name dating to a time centuries ago when the Nan and Khwae Noi Rivers met near the city.", " These two rivers of the Phitsanulok Province are still of major significance to the residents of the region." ], "title": "Topography of Phitsanulok Province" }, { "sentences": [ "Narathiwat (Thai: นราธิวาส ) is one of the southern provinces (\"changwat\") of Thailand.", " Neighboring provinces are (from west clockwise) Yala and Pattani.", " To the south it borders the Malaysian state of Kelantan.", " The southern railway line ends in this province, which is one of the nation's five provinces that borders Malaysia.", " The province features a range of cultures as well as natural resources, and is relatively fertile.", " Narathiwat is about 1,140 kilometers south of Bangkok and has an area of 4,475 square kilometers.", " Seventy five percent of the area is jungle and mountains and has a tropical climate." ], "title": "Narathiwat Province" }, { "sentences": [ "De Meije or Bodegraafse Meije is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland and has a second part, de Zegveldse or Stichtse Meije in the province of Utrecht.", " The first is a part of the former municipality of Bodegraven, and lies about 7 km northwest of Woerden.", " Bodegraven has made part of the new municipality of Bodegraven-Reeuwijk since 2011.", " The second is part of the municipality of Woerden.", " A third part, across the little river \"De Meije\", belongs to the municipality Nieuwkoop." ], "title": "Meije, Netherlands" }, { "sentences": [ "Zuidzijde is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland.", " It is a part of the municipality of Bodegraven-Reeuwijk, and lies about 7 km west of Woerden." ], "title": "Zuidzijde, Bodegraven-Reeuwijk" } ]
[ "Title: Nieuwerbrug\n\nNieuwerbrug is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the former municipality of Bodegraven, and lies about five kilometres west of Woerden. Bodegraven has made part of the new municipality of Bodegraven-Reeuwijk since 2011.", "Title: Reeuwijk\n\nReeuwijk ( ) is a former municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland. The former municipality covers an area of 50.11 km² (of which 11.89 km² is water). Since January 1, 2011 Reeuwijk merged with Bodegraven to Bodegraven-Reeuwijk.", "Title: Bodegraven-Reeuwijk\n\nBodegraven-Reeuwijk is a municipality in the western Netherlands, in the province of South Holland with a population of in . It was established by a merger of Bodegraven and Reeuwijk on 1 January 2011. The municipality covers 88.64 km2 of which km2 is water.", "Title: Gulf Coastal Lowlands\n\nThe Gulf Coastal Lowlands is a geomorphological province in Florida. The province extends along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico from the western end of the Florida Panhandle to near Ft. Myers in southern Florida. The average width of the province is 40 km. While much of the province is less than 15 m above mean sea level (msl), it rises to about 100 ft above msl along its inland side. It is the largest geomorphological province in Florida. Due to its low elevation, the province was at sea level during warmer periods of the Pliocene and Pleistocene, and features such as ancient dunes and sand bars are found far inland. Marine terraces found in the Gulf Coastal Lowlands include the Silver Bluff [1 ft to 10 ft above mean sea level (msl)], Pamlico [8 ft to 25 ft above msl], Talbot [25 ft to 42 ft above msl], Penholoway [42 ft to 72 ft above msl] and Wicomico [70 ft to 100 ft above msl] terraces.", "Title: Reeuwijk-Brug\n\nReeuwijk-Brug is a village in the municipality of Bodegraven-Reeuwijk in the province of South Holland, the Netherlands. Reeuwijk-Brug has 7,770 inhabitants (2010).", "Title: Bergama\n\nBergama is a populous district, as well as the center city of the same district, in İzmir Province in western Turkey. By excluding İzmir's metropolitan area, it is one of the prominent districts of the province in terms of population and is largely urbanized at the rate of 53.6%. Bergama center is situated at a distance of 118 km to the north from the point of departure of the traditional center of İzmir (Konak Square in Konak, İzmir) and lies at a distance of 27 km inland from the nearest seacoast at the town of Dikili to its west. Bergama district area neighbors the areas of three districts of Balıkesir Province to its north, namely Ayvalık, Burhaniye and İvrindi, İzmir Province district of Kınık and Manisa Province district of Soma, Manisa to its east, while to the south it is bordered by the central provincial of Manisa and two other İzmir Province districts along the coast that are Aliağa and Dikili from its south towards its west. The district area's physical features are determined by the alluvial plain of Bakırçay River.", "Title: Topography of Phitsanulok Province\n\nTopographical features within the Phitsanulok Province of Thailand include the Phetchabun Mountains, the Nan River and several of its tributaries, waterfalls, swamps, forests, grasslands, caves, a reservoir and an extensive network of canals. Populated areas of the province are largely cleared of natural vegetation and adapted for farming. The land in the province is in the Greater Nan Basin, which is part of the Chao Phraya Watershed. The province includes land within both of the greater Nan basin's sub-basins, i.e., the Nan Basin and Yom Basin. The provincial capital of Phitsanulok is sometimes called \"Song Kwae\", the \"city of two rivers\", an ancient name dating to a time centuries ago when the Nan and Khwae Noi Rivers met near the city. These two rivers of the Phitsanulok Province are still of major significance to the residents of the region.", "Title: Narathiwat Province\n\nNarathiwat (Thai: นราธิวาส ) is one of the southern provinces (\"changwat\") of Thailand. Neighboring provinces are (from west clockwise) Yala and Pattani. To the south it borders the Malaysian state of Kelantan. The southern railway line ends in this province, which is one of the nation's five provinces that borders Malaysia. The province features a range of cultures as well as natural resources, and is relatively fertile. Narathiwat is about 1,140 kilometers south of Bangkok and has an area of 4,475 square kilometers. Seventy five percent of the area is jungle and mountains and has a tropical climate.", "Title: Meije, Netherlands\n\nDe Meije or Bodegraafse Meije is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland and has a second part, de Zegveldse or Stichtse Meije in the province of Utrecht. The first is a part of the former municipality of Bodegraven, and lies about 7 km northwest of Woerden. Bodegraven has made part of the new municipality of Bodegraven-Reeuwijk since 2011. The second is part of the municipality of Woerden. A third part, across the little river \"De Meije\", belongs to the municipality Nieuwkoop.", "Title: Zuidzijde, Bodegraven-Reeuwijk\n\nZuidzijde is a village in the Dutch province of South Holland. It is a part of the municipality of Bodegraven-Reeuwijk, and lies about 7 km west of Woerden." ]
5,857
Who costarred as John Carroll Lynch's brother in his most recent film?
Nick Offerman
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[ { "sentences": [ "John Carroll Lynch (born August 1, 1963) is an American actor.", " He first gained notice for his role as Norm Gunderson in \"Fargo\".", " He is also known for his television work on the ABC sitcom \"The Drew Carey Show\" as the title character's cross-dressing brother, Steve Carey, as well as on \"\" and \"\" as Twisty the Clown.", " His films include \"Face/Off\", \"Gran Torino\", \"Shutter Island\", \"Ted 2\", \"The Invitation\", and \"Zodiac\".", " Most recently, he portrayed McDonald's co-founder Maurice \"Mac\" McDonald in \"The Founder\".", " He made his directorial debut with the 2017 film \"Lucky\"." ], "title": "John Carroll Lynch" }, { "sentences": [ "Lucky is a 2017 American drama film directed by John Carroll Lynch from a screenplay by Logan Sparks and Drago Sumonja.", " It stars Harry Dean Stanton in one of his final on-screen roles before his death on September 15, 2017." ], "title": "Lucky (2017 American film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Miracles from Heaven is a 2016 American Christian drama film directed by Patricia Riggen and written by Randy Brown.", " It is based on \"Miracles from Heaven\" by Christy Beam, which recounts the true story of her young daughter who had a near-death experience and was later cured of an incurable disease.", " The film stars Jennifer Garner, Kylie Rogers, Martin Henderson, John Carroll Lynch, Eugenio Derbez, and Queen Latifah.", " Principal photography began in Atlanta, Georgia, in July 2015.", " The film was released on March 16, 2016.", " The movie was financially successful, and although critical reception was mixed, Garner's performance earned general praise." ], "title": "Miracles from Heaven (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Founder is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by John Lee Hancock and written by Robert Siegel.", " The film stars Michael Keaton as businessman Ray Kroc, and portrays the story of his creation of the McDonald's fast food chain.", " Nick Offerman and John Carroll Lynch co-star as McDonald's founders Richard and Maurice McDonald." ], "title": "The Founder" }, { "sentences": [ "John Carroll University (Latin: Universitas Joannis Carroll) is a private, co-educational Jesuit Catholic university in University Heights, Ohio, United States, a suburb of Cleveland.", " It is primarily an undergraduate, liberal arts institution, accompanied by the AACSB-accredited John M. and Mary Jo Boler School of Business.", " John Carroll has an enrollment of 3,673 undergraduate and 536 graduate students.", " The university offers undergraduate programs in the liberal arts, sciences, and business, and in selected areas at the master's level.", " John Carroll offers 70 academic programs of study for undergraduate students.", " The university has been ranked in the top 10 of Midwest regional universities by U.S. News & World Report's annual guide, \"America's Best Colleges,\" for 29 consecutive years." ], "title": "John Carroll University" }, { "sentences": [ "The first season of \"Body of Proof\", an American television series created by Christopher Murphey, commenced airing in the United States on March 29, 2011, concluded May 17, 2011, and consisted of 9 episodes.", " It follows the life and career of Dr. Megan Hunt, a medical examiner, once a neurosurgeon, who now works in Philadelphia's Medical Examiner's office after a car accident ended her neurosurgery career.", " Along with Hunt solving homicide cases are her colleagues, Nicholas Bishop as Peter Dunlop, Jeri Ryan as Dr. Kate Murphy, John Carroll Lynch and Sonja Sohn as Detective's Bud Morris and Samantha Baker and fellow medical examiners, Geoffrey Arend as Dr. Ethan Gross and Windell Middlebrooks as Dr. Curtis Brumfield.", " Mary Mouser plays Megan's daughter Lacey, Jeffrey Nordling plays her ex-husband Todd and Joanna Cassidy plays her mother Joan.", " All of whom she has a strained relationship with, one of the continuing stories throughout the season." ], "title": "Body of Proof (season 1)" }, { "sentences": [ "Zodiac is a 2007 American mystery-thriller film directed by David Fincher.", " The screenplay by James Vanderbilt is based on the 1986 non-fiction book of the same name by Robert Graysmith.", " The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, and Robert Downey, Jr., with Anthony Edwards, Brian Cox, Elias Koteas, Donal Logue, John Carroll Lynch, Dermot Mulroney, and Chloë Sevigny in supporting roles." ], "title": "Zodiac (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pretty One is a 2013 comedy drama film directed and written by Jenée LaMarque.", " The film stars Zoe Kazan, Jake Johnson, Ron Livingston, Sterling Beaumon and John Carroll Lynch." ], "title": "The Pretty One" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Drew Live\" is the eighth episode of the fifth season of the American sitcom \"The Drew Carey Show\", and the 109th overall.", " The episode's plot focuses on Drew (Drew Carey) trying to stop his friend, Kate (Christa Miller), from pursuing a relationship with a mystery guy, as Drew is in love with her.", " However, Drew is unaware that he is stopping Kate from pursuing him.", " Meanwhile, Drew's brother Steve (John Carroll Lynch) and his fiancée Mimi Bobeck (Kathy Kinney) hold a joint bachelor and bachelorette party." ], "title": "Drew Live" }, { "sentences": [ "Camp X-Ray is a 2014 American independent drama film based on the detention facility Camp X-Ray at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp.", " The film is the directorial debut of Peter Sattler who also wrote the screenplay.", " It stars Kristen Stewart and Peyman Moaadi with John Carroll Lynch, Lane Garrison, and Joseph Julian Soria in supporting roles.", " The film premiered on January 17, 2014, at 2014 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. dramatic competition category and released on October 17, 2014, by IFC Films." ], "title": "Camp X-Ray (film)" } ]
[ "Title: John Carroll Lynch\n\nJohn Carroll Lynch (born August 1, 1963) is an American actor. He first gained notice for his role as Norm Gunderson in \"Fargo\". He is also known for his television work on the ABC sitcom \"The Drew Carey Show\" as the title character's cross-dressing brother, Steve Carey, as well as on \"\" and \"\" as Twisty the Clown. His films include \"Face/Off\", \"Gran Torino\", \"Shutter Island\", \"Ted 2\", \"The Invitation\", and \"Zodiac\". Most recently, he portrayed McDonald's co-founder Maurice \"Mac\" McDonald in \"The Founder\". He made his directorial debut with the 2017 film \"Lucky\".", "Title: Lucky (2017 American film)\n\nLucky is a 2017 American drama film directed by John Carroll Lynch from a screenplay by Logan Sparks and Drago Sumonja. It stars Harry Dean Stanton in one of his final on-screen roles before his death on September 15, 2017.", "Title: Miracles from Heaven (film)\n\nMiracles from Heaven is a 2016 American Christian drama film directed by Patricia Riggen and written by Randy Brown. It is based on \"Miracles from Heaven\" by Christy Beam, which recounts the true story of her young daughter who had a near-death experience and was later cured of an incurable disease. The film stars Jennifer Garner, Kylie Rogers, Martin Henderson, John Carroll Lynch, Eugenio Derbez, and Queen Latifah. Principal photography began in Atlanta, Georgia, in July 2015. The film was released on March 16, 2016. The movie was financially successful, and although critical reception was mixed, Garner's performance earned general praise.", "Title: The Founder\n\nThe Founder is a 2016 American biographical drama film directed by John Lee Hancock and written by Robert Siegel. The film stars Michael Keaton as businessman Ray Kroc, and portrays the story of his creation of the McDonald's fast food chain. Nick Offerman and John Carroll Lynch co-star as McDonald's founders Richard and Maurice McDonald.", "Title: John Carroll University\n\nJohn Carroll University (Latin: Universitas Joannis Carroll) is a private, co-educational Jesuit Catholic university in University Heights, Ohio, United States, a suburb of Cleveland. It is primarily an undergraduate, liberal arts institution, accompanied by the AACSB-accredited John M. and Mary Jo Boler School of Business. John Carroll has an enrollment of 3,673 undergraduate and 536 graduate students. The university offers undergraduate programs in the liberal arts, sciences, and business, and in selected areas at the master's level. John Carroll offers 70 academic programs of study for undergraduate students. The university has been ranked in the top 10 of Midwest regional universities by U.S. News & World Report's annual guide, \"America's Best Colleges,\" for 29 consecutive years.", "Title: Body of Proof (season 1)\n\nThe first season of \"Body of Proof\", an American television series created by Christopher Murphey, commenced airing in the United States on March 29, 2011, concluded May 17, 2011, and consisted of 9 episodes. It follows the life and career of Dr. Megan Hunt, a medical examiner, once a neurosurgeon, who now works in Philadelphia's Medical Examiner's office after a car accident ended her neurosurgery career. Along with Hunt solving homicide cases are her colleagues, Nicholas Bishop as Peter Dunlop, Jeri Ryan as Dr. Kate Murphy, John Carroll Lynch and Sonja Sohn as Detective's Bud Morris and Samantha Baker and fellow medical examiners, Geoffrey Arend as Dr. Ethan Gross and Windell Middlebrooks as Dr. Curtis Brumfield. Mary Mouser plays Megan's daughter Lacey, Jeffrey Nordling plays her ex-husband Todd and Joanna Cassidy plays her mother Joan. All of whom she has a strained relationship with, one of the continuing stories throughout the season.", "Title: Zodiac (film)\n\nZodiac is a 2007 American mystery-thriller film directed by David Fincher. The screenplay by James Vanderbilt is based on the 1986 non-fiction book of the same name by Robert Graysmith. The film stars Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, and Robert Downey, Jr., with Anthony Edwards, Brian Cox, Elias Koteas, Donal Logue, John Carroll Lynch, Dermot Mulroney, and Chloë Sevigny in supporting roles.", "Title: The Pretty One\n\nThe Pretty One is a 2013 comedy drama film directed and written by Jenée LaMarque. The film stars Zoe Kazan, Jake Johnson, Ron Livingston, Sterling Beaumon and John Carroll Lynch.", "Title: Drew Live\n\n\"Drew Live\" is the eighth episode of the fifth season of the American sitcom \"The Drew Carey Show\", and the 109th overall. The episode's plot focuses on Drew (Drew Carey) trying to stop his friend, Kate (Christa Miller), from pursuing a relationship with a mystery guy, as Drew is in love with her. However, Drew is unaware that he is stopping Kate from pursuing him. Meanwhile, Drew's brother Steve (John Carroll Lynch) and his fiancée Mimi Bobeck (Kathy Kinney) hold a joint bachelor and bachelorette party.", "Title: Camp X-Ray (film)\n\nCamp X-Ray is a 2014 American independent drama film based on the detention facility Camp X-Ray at the Guantanamo Bay detention camp. The film is the directorial debut of Peter Sattler who also wrote the screenplay. It stars Kristen Stewart and Peyman Moaadi with John Carroll Lynch, Lane Garrison, and Joseph Julian Soria in supporting roles. The film premiered on January 17, 2014, at 2014 Sundance Film Festival in the U.S. dramatic competition category and released on October 17, 2014, by IFC Films." ]
5,858
Which forested highland is located in Lower Austria and Vienna?
Vienna Woods
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[ { "sentences": [ "Gießhübl is a town in the district of Mödling in the Austrian state of Lower Austria.", " It is located in the south of Vienna, the Austrian capital, neighboring the nature protection area Föhrenberge.", " With an altitude of 416 m, Gießhübl is the highest-located wine-growing district in Lower Austria.", " Originally Gießhübl was an agrarian village.", " Today it is mainly a residential area because of its vicinity to Vienna and the direct connection to the highway A21." ], "title": "Gießhübl" }, { "sentences": [ "The Vienna Woods (German: Wienerwald ) are forested highlands that form the northeastern foothills of the Northern Limestone Alps in the states of Lower Austria and Vienna.", " The 45 km long and 20 - wide range of hills is heavily wooded and a popular recreation area with the Viennese." ], "title": "Vienna Woods" }, { "sentences": [ "The Festspielhaus St. Pölten (] ) is a Festival Theatre in St. Pölten, the capital of Lower Austria.", " It is located next to the Landesmuseum (museum of the country of Lower Austria), the Ausstellungshalle (exhibition hall), the Landesbibliothek (public library of the country of Lower Austria), the Landesarchiv (archive of the country of Lower Austria) and the Klangturm in the cultural district of St. Pölten." ], "title": "Festspielhaus St. Pölten" }, { "sentences": [ "Princess Stéphanie of Belgium (21 May 1864 – 23 August 1945) was a Belgian princess by birth and became Crown Princess of Austria through her marriage to the heir-apparent of the Habsburg dynasty, Archduke Rudolf.", " She was famously widowed in 1889 when Rudolf and his mistress, Mary Vetsera, were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide pact at the Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling in the Vienna Woods." ], "title": "Princess Stéphanie of Belgium" }, { "sentences": [ "Krems an der Donau ] is a town of 23,992 inhabitants in Austria, in the federal state of Lower Austria.", " It is the fifth-largest city of Lower Austria and is approximately 70 km west of Vienna.", " Krems is a city with its own statute (or \"Statutarstadt\"), and therefore it is both a municipality and a district." ], "title": "Krems an der Donau" }, { "sentences": [ "Lower Austria (German: \"Niederösterreich\" , ] ; Czech: \"Dolní Rakousy\" ; Slovak: \"Dolné Rakúsko\" ) is the northeasternmost state of the nine states in Austria.", " The capital of Lower Austria since 1986 is Sankt Pölten, the most recently designated capital town in Austria.", " The capital of Lower Austria had formerly been Vienna, even though Vienna has not officially been part of Lower Austria since 1921.", " With a land area of 19186 km² and a population of 1.612 million people, it is the largest state in Austria, and in terms of population second only to the federal state of Vienna." ], "title": "Lower Austria" }, { "sentences": [ "Traiskirchen is a town in the district of Baden in Lower Austria in Austria.", " It is 20 km south of Vienna and located in the famous Thermenlinie region of Lower Austria known for its wine and heurigers.", " Traiskirchen is home to the Traiskirchen Lions, a team which plays in the Austrian basketball first league.", " The town has the oldest public observatory in Lower Austria.", " The city is also nationwide and internationally known for its refugee camp the \"Bundesbetreuungsstelle für Asylwerber\"." ], "title": "Traiskirchen" }, { "sentences": [ "Rohrau (German: \"Marktgemeinde Rohrau\" ) is a village in the state of Lower Austria.", " The name Rohrau comes from two single German words, \"Rohr\" which means 'reed' and \"Au\" which means 'riparian forest' - the name of the village tells its location - south of the village there is a riparian forest and a swamp covered with reed.", " Rohrau is located in the \"industrial quarter\" (\"Industrieviertel\") of the state of Lower Austria.", " Its area is 20.50 km, of which 8.38% is forested.", " There is a kindergarten and a primary school (\"Volksschule\")." ], "title": "Rohrau, Austria" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lower Austria Museum (German: \"Museum Niederösterreich\" ), formerly the Lower Austria State Museum (\"Landesmuseum Niederösterreich\"), is the national museum for the state of Lower Austria and covers the fields of history, art and nature.", " It is located in St. Pölten in Lower Austria." ], "title": "Lower Austria Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "Palais Niederösterreich, historically known as the \"Niederösterreichisches Landeshaus\" (\"Estates House of Lower Austria\"), is a historical building in Vienna.", " The building housed the estates general of the state of Lower Austria until 1848.", " After 1861, the state assembly and some state government ministries occupied it until 1997, when St. Pölten fully took on the role of the new capital of Lower Austria." ], "title": "Palais Niederösterreich" } ]
[ "Title: Gießhübl\n\nGießhübl is a town in the district of Mödling in the Austrian state of Lower Austria. It is located in the south of Vienna, the Austrian capital, neighboring the nature protection area Föhrenberge. With an altitude of 416 m, Gießhübl is the highest-located wine-growing district in Lower Austria. Originally Gießhübl was an agrarian village. Today it is mainly a residential area because of its vicinity to Vienna and the direct connection to the highway A21.", "Title: Vienna Woods\n\nThe Vienna Woods (German: Wienerwald ) are forested highlands that form the northeastern foothills of the Northern Limestone Alps in the states of Lower Austria and Vienna. The 45 km long and 20 - wide range of hills is heavily wooded and a popular recreation area with the Viennese.", "Title: Festspielhaus St. Pölten\n\nThe Festspielhaus St. Pölten (] ) is a Festival Theatre in St. Pölten, the capital of Lower Austria. It is located next to the Landesmuseum (museum of the country of Lower Austria), the Ausstellungshalle (exhibition hall), the Landesbibliothek (public library of the country of Lower Austria), the Landesarchiv (archive of the country of Lower Austria) and the Klangturm in the cultural district of St. Pölten.", "Title: Princess Stéphanie of Belgium\n\nPrincess Stéphanie of Belgium (21 May 1864 – 23 August 1945) was a Belgian princess by birth and became Crown Princess of Austria through her marriage to the heir-apparent of the Habsburg dynasty, Archduke Rudolf. She was famously widowed in 1889 when Rudolf and his mistress, Mary Vetsera, were found dead in an apparent murder-suicide pact at the Imperial hunting lodge at Mayerling in the Vienna Woods.", "Title: Krems an der Donau\n\nKrems an der Donau ] is a town of 23,992 inhabitants in Austria, in the federal state of Lower Austria. It is the fifth-largest city of Lower Austria and is approximately 70 km west of Vienna. Krems is a city with its own statute (or \"Statutarstadt\"), and therefore it is both a municipality and a district.", "Title: Lower Austria\n\nLower Austria (German: \"Niederösterreich\" , ] ; Czech: \"Dolní Rakousy\" ; Slovak: \"Dolné Rakúsko\" ) is the northeasternmost state of the nine states in Austria. The capital of Lower Austria since 1986 is Sankt Pölten, the most recently designated capital town in Austria. The capital of Lower Austria had formerly been Vienna, even though Vienna has not officially been part of Lower Austria since 1921. With a land area of 19186 km² and a population of 1.612 million people, it is the largest state in Austria, and in terms of population second only to the federal state of Vienna.", "Title: Traiskirchen\n\nTraiskirchen is a town in the district of Baden in Lower Austria in Austria. It is 20 km south of Vienna and located in the famous Thermenlinie region of Lower Austria known for its wine and heurigers. Traiskirchen is home to the Traiskirchen Lions, a team which plays in the Austrian basketball first league. The town has the oldest public observatory in Lower Austria. The city is also nationwide and internationally known for its refugee camp the \"Bundesbetreuungsstelle für Asylwerber\".", "Title: Rohrau, Austria\n\nRohrau (German: \"Marktgemeinde Rohrau\" ) is a village in the state of Lower Austria. The name Rohrau comes from two single German words, \"Rohr\" which means 'reed' and \"Au\" which means 'riparian forest' - the name of the village tells its location - south of the village there is a riparian forest and a swamp covered with reed. Rohrau is located in the \"industrial quarter\" (\"Industrieviertel\") of the state of Lower Austria. Its area is 20.50 km, of which 8.38% is forested. There is a kindergarten and a primary school (\"Volksschule\").", "Title: Lower Austria Museum\n\nThe Lower Austria Museum (German: \"Museum Niederösterreich\" ), formerly the Lower Austria State Museum (\"Landesmuseum Niederösterreich\"), is the national museum for the state of Lower Austria and covers the fields of history, art and nature. It is located in St. Pölten in Lower Austria.", "Title: Palais Niederösterreich\n\nPalais Niederösterreich, historically known as the \"Niederösterreichisches Landeshaus\" (\"Estates House of Lower Austria\"), is a historical building in Vienna. The building housed the estates general of the state of Lower Austria until 1848. After 1861, the state assembly and some state government ministries occupied it until 1997, when St. Pölten fully took on the role of the new capital of Lower Austria." ]
5,859
The Italian Air Force was founded by what King of Italy who also claimed the thrones of Ethiopia and Albania?
Victor Emmanuel III
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[ { "sentences": [ "Pratica di Mare Air Base (ICAO: LIRE) is a military airport for the Italian Air Force.", " It was installed in Pomezia, Lazio, Italy; southwest of Rome, Italy.", " It was created around 1937.", " Later, in 1957, it was named after Colonnello Mario de Bernardi.", " It is the biggest Italian air base there.", " A particular detail is that the base is located 2.5 km from the village of Pratica di Mare, a small Middle Aged-styled town, which is built on the old acropolis of Lavinium." ], "title": "Pratica di Mare Air Base" }, { "sentences": [ "Cervia Air Base (ICAO: LIPC) is an air base of the Italian Air Force (Aeronautica Militare).", " It is located in northern Italy, approximately 6 km southwest of Cervia, in the province of Ravenna (Emilia-Romagna).", " It was the home of the 5th Fighter Wing, which flew leased US Air Force Lockheed Martin F-16 Falcon.", " It is also a NATO air base and is visited by other NATO air forces on a routine basis.", " After Italy returned the leased F-16 to the US Air Force the 5th Fighter Wing was disbanded and in its place the 1st Special Air Brigade moved to Cervia.", " Along with the 1st Special Air Brigade arrived the 15th CSAR Wing - the Italian air force's Combat Search and Rescue wing." ], "title": "Cervia Air Base" }, { "sentences": [ "The First Italo-Ethiopian War was fought between Italy and Ethiopia from 1895 to 1896.", " It originated from a disputed treaty which, the Italians claimed, turned the country into an Italian protectorate.", " Italy was supported by the two other triple alliance members Germany and Austria.", " Much to their surprise, they found that Ethiopian ruler Menelik II, rather than being opposed by some of his traditional enemies, was supported by them, so the Italian army, invading Ethiopia from Italian Eritrea in 1893, faced a more united front than they expected.", " In addition, Ethiopia was supported by Russia, an Orthodox Christian nation like Ethiopia with military advisers, army training, and the sale of weapons for Ethiopian forces during the war.", " Ethiopia was also supported diplomatically by the United Kingdom and France in order to prevent Italy from becoming a colonial competitor.", " Full-scale war broke out in 1895, with Italian troops having initial success until Ethiopian troops counterattacked Italian positions and besieged the Italian fort of Meqele, forcing its surrender.", " Italian defeat came about after the Battle of Adwa, where the Ethiopian army dealt the heavily outnumbered Italians a decisive blow and forced their retreat back into Eritrea." ], "title": "First Italo-Ethiopian War" }, { "sentences": [ "The 31st Fighter Wing (31 FW) is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the United States Air Forces in Europe major command and the Third Air Force.", " It is stationed at Aviano Air Base, Italy, a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) base run by the Italian Air Force." ], "title": "31st Fighter Wing" }, { "sentences": [ "Lieutenant General Enzo Vecciarelli is an Italian Air Force officer, currently serving as Chief of the Italian Air Force." ], "title": "Enzo Vecciarelli" }, { "sentences": [ "Naval Air Station Sigonella (IATA: NSY, ICAO: LICZ) , is a U.S. Navy installation at NATO Base Sigonella and an Italian Air Force base (\"Italian: \"Aeroporto \"Cosimo Di Palma\" di Sigonella\" \") in Sicily, Italy.", " Although a tenant of the Italian Air Force, NAS Sigonella acts as landlord to more than 40 other U.S. commands and activities.", " It is located 15 km west and 11 km south of the city of Catania, and some 40 km south of Mount Etna.", " Because of its location near the center of the Mediterranean Sea, NASSIG is well placed to support operations by the U.S. 6th Fleet, other U.S. military units, and U.S. allies and coalition partners." ], "title": "Naval Air Station Sigonella" }, { "sentences": [ "Victor Emmanuel III (Italian: \"Vittorio Emanuele III\" , Albanian: \"Viktor Emanueli III\" ; 11 November 1869 – 28 December 1947) was the King of Italy from 29 July 1900 until his abdication on 9 May 1946.", " In addition, he claimed the thrones of Ethiopia and Albania as Emperor of Ethiopia (1936–41) and King of the Albanians (1939–43), claims not recognised by the other great powers.", " During his long reign (nearly 46 years), which began after the assassination of his father Umberto I, the Kingdom of Italy became involved in two World Wars.", " His reign also encompassed the birth, rise, and fall of Italian Fascism." ], "title": "Victor Emmanuel III of Italy" }, { "sentences": [ "The Albanian Kingdom (Gheg Albanian: \"Mbretnija Shqiptare\", Standard Albanian: \"Mbretëria Shqiptare\", Italian: \"Regno albanese\" ), also known as Greater Albania, existed as a protectorate of the Kingdom of Italy.", " It was practically a union between Italy and Albania, officially led by Italy's King Victor Emmanuel III and its government: Albania was led by Italian governors, after being militarily occupied by Italy, from 1939 until 1943.", " During this time, Albania ceased to exist as an independent country and remained as an autonomous part of the Italian Empire led by Italian government officials, who intended to make Albania part of a Greater Italy by assimilating Albanians as Italians and colonizing Albania with Italian settlers from the Italian Peninsula to transform it gradually into an Italian land." ], "title": "Albanian Kingdom (1939–43)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Italian Air Force (Italian: Aeronautica Militare; AM) is the aerial defence force of the Italian Republic.", " The Air Force was founded as an independent service arm on 28 March 1923, by King Victor Emmanuel III as the \"Regia Aeronautica\" (which equates to \"Royal Air Force\").", " After World War II, when Italy was made a republic by referendum, the \"Regia Aeronautica\" was given its current name.", " Since its formation the service has held a prominent role in modern Italian military history.", " The aerobatic display team is the Frecce Tricolori." ], "title": "Italian Air Force" }, { "sentences": [ "Roberto Vittori (born 15 October 1964 in Viterbo) is an Italian air force officer and an ESA astronaut.", " After graduating from the Italian Accademia Aeronautica in 1989, Vittori flew in the Italian Air Force.", " He then trained as a test pilot in the United States." ], "title": "Roberto Vittori" } ]
[ "Title: Pratica di Mare Air Base\n\nPratica di Mare Air Base (ICAO: LIRE) is a military airport for the Italian Air Force. It was installed in Pomezia, Lazio, Italy; southwest of Rome, Italy. It was created around 1937. Later, in 1957, it was named after Colonnello Mario de Bernardi. It is the biggest Italian air base there. A particular detail is that the base is located 2.5 km from the village of Pratica di Mare, a small Middle Aged-styled town, which is built on the old acropolis of Lavinium.", "Title: Cervia Air Base\n\nCervia Air Base (ICAO: LIPC) is an air base of the Italian Air Force (Aeronautica Militare). It is located in northern Italy, approximately 6 km southwest of Cervia, in the province of Ravenna (Emilia-Romagna). It was the home of the 5th Fighter Wing, which flew leased US Air Force Lockheed Martin F-16 Falcon. It is also a NATO air base and is visited by other NATO air forces on a routine basis. After Italy returned the leased F-16 to the US Air Force the 5th Fighter Wing was disbanded and in its place the 1st Special Air Brigade moved to Cervia. Along with the 1st Special Air Brigade arrived the 15th CSAR Wing - the Italian air force's Combat Search and Rescue wing.", "Title: First Italo-Ethiopian War\n\nThe First Italo-Ethiopian War was fought between Italy and Ethiopia from 1895 to 1896. It originated from a disputed treaty which, the Italians claimed, turned the country into an Italian protectorate. Italy was supported by the two other triple alliance members Germany and Austria. Much to their surprise, they found that Ethiopian ruler Menelik II, rather than being opposed by some of his traditional enemies, was supported by them, so the Italian army, invading Ethiopia from Italian Eritrea in 1893, faced a more united front than they expected. In addition, Ethiopia was supported by Russia, an Orthodox Christian nation like Ethiopia with military advisers, army training, and the sale of weapons for Ethiopian forces during the war. Ethiopia was also supported diplomatically by the United Kingdom and France in order to prevent Italy from becoming a colonial competitor. Full-scale war broke out in 1895, with Italian troops having initial success until Ethiopian troops counterattacked Italian positions and besieged the Italian fort of Meqele, forcing its surrender. Italian defeat came about after the Battle of Adwa, where the Ethiopian army dealt the heavily outnumbered Italians a decisive blow and forced their retreat back into Eritrea.", "Title: 31st Fighter Wing\n\nThe 31st Fighter Wing (31 FW) is a United States Air Force unit assigned to the United States Air Forces in Europe major command and the Third Air Force. It is stationed at Aviano Air Base, Italy, a North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) base run by the Italian Air Force.", "Title: Enzo Vecciarelli\n\nLieutenant General Enzo Vecciarelli is an Italian Air Force officer, currently serving as Chief of the Italian Air Force.", "Title: Naval Air Station Sigonella\n\nNaval Air Station Sigonella (IATA: NSY, ICAO: LICZ) , is a U.S. Navy installation at NATO Base Sigonella and an Italian Air Force base (\"Italian: \"Aeroporto \"Cosimo Di Palma\" di Sigonella\" \") in Sicily, Italy. Although a tenant of the Italian Air Force, NAS Sigonella acts as landlord to more than 40 other U.S. commands and activities. It is located 15 km west and 11 km south of the city of Catania, and some 40 km south of Mount Etna. Because of its location near the center of the Mediterranean Sea, NASSIG is well placed to support operations by the U.S. 6th Fleet, other U.S. military units, and U.S. allies and coalition partners.", "Title: Victor Emmanuel III of Italy\n\nVictor Emmanuel III (Italian: \"Vittorio Emanuele III\" , Albanian: \"Viktor Emanueli III\" ; 11 November 1869 – 28 December 1947) was the King of Italy from 29 July 1900 until his abdication on 9 May 1946. In addition, he claimed the thrones of Ethiopia and Albania as Emperor of Ethiopia (1936–41) and King of the Albanians (1939–43), claims not recognised by the other great powers. During his long reign (nearly 46 years), which began after the assassination of his father Umberto I, the Kingdom of Italy became involved in two World Wars. His reign also encompassed the birth, rise, and fall of Italian Fascism.", "Title: Albanian Kingdom (1939–43)\n\nThe Albanian Kingdom (Gheg Albanian: \"Mbretnija Shqiptare\", Standard Albanian: \"Mbretëria Shqiptare\", Italian: \"Regno albanese\" ), also known as Greater Albania, existed as a protectorate of the Kingdom of Italy. It was practically a union between Italy and Albania, officially led by Italy's King Victor Emmanuel III and its government: Albania was led by Italian governors, after being militarily occupied by Italy, from 1939 until 1943. During this time, Albania ceased to exist as an independent country and remained as an autonomous part of the Italian Empire led by Italian government officials, who intended to make Albania part of a Greater Italy by assimilating Albanians as Italians and colonizing Albania with Italian settlers from the Italian Peninsula to transform it gradually into an Italian land.", "Title: Italian Air Force\n\nThe Italian Air Force (Italian: Aeronautica Militare; AM) is the aerial defence force of the Italian Republic. The Air Force was founded as an independent service arm on 28 March 1923, by King Victor Emmanuel III as the \"Regia Aeronautica\" (which equates to \"Royal Air Force\"). After World War II, when Italy was made a republic by referendum, the \"Regia Aeronautica\" was given its current name. Since its formation the service has held a prominent role in modern Italian military history. The aerobatic display team is the Frecce Tricolori.", "Title: Roberto Vittori\n\nRoberto Vittori (born 15 October 1964 in Viterbo) is an Italian air force officer and an ESA astronaut. After graduating from the Italian Accademia Aeronautica in 1989, Vittori flew in the Italian Air Force. He then trained as a test pilot in the United States." ]
5,860
Where does the Crown Princess of Norway who was born in 1973 officially reside?
Skaugum
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[ { "sentences": [ "Emerald Princess is a \"Grand\"-class cruise ship for Princess Cruises that entered service in April 2007.", " Her sister ships include \"Ruby Princess\" and \"Crown Princess\".", " She features two nightclubs, a piazza-style atrium, multiple pools and hot tubs, a spa, and a gym.", " Unlike her earlier sisters such as \"Caribbean Princess\", \"Emerald Princess\" does not have a disco overhanging the stern, but the same stern as her near-sisters \"Diamond Princess\" and \"Sapphire Princess\"." ], "title": "Emerald Princess" }, { "sentences": [ "Carl Gustaf Oscar Fredrik Christian, Prince Bernadotte (10 January 1911 – 27 June 2003), originally Prince Carl, Duke of Östergötland, was the youngest child and only son of Prince Carl of Sweden and Princess Ingeborg of Denmark and eventually a prince of the Belgian nobility.", " To distinguish himself from his father, he was widely known as \"Carl Junior.\"", " He was the brother of Princess Margaretha of Sweden, Queen Astrid of Belgium and Crown Princess Märtha of Norway." ], "title": "Prince Carl Bernadotte" }, { "sentences": [ "Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway (born Mette-Marit Tjessem Høiby on 19 August 1973) is the wife of Crown Prince Haakon, heir apparent to the throne of Norway." ], "title": "Mette-Marit, Crown Princess of Norway" }, { "sentences": [ "Skaugum is the official residence of Crown Prince Haakon of Norway and of his wife Crown Princess Mette-Marit." ], "title": "Skaugum" }, { "sentences": [ "Yaza Datu Kalaya (Burmese: ရာဇ ဓာတု ကလျာ , ] ; also spelled Yaza Datu Kalya; 12 November 1559 – November 1603) was crown princess of Burma from 1586 to 1593, and crown princess of Toungoo for seven months in 1603.", " Known for her great beauty, the princess was also a noted poet, and the subject of some of the \"most beautiful poems in Burmese literature\" by Natshinnaung." ], "title": "Yaza Datu Kalaya" }, { "sentences": [ "Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (Cecilie Auguste Marie; 20 September 1886 – 6 May 1954) was the last German Crown Princess and Crown Princess of Prussia as the wife of German Crown Prince Wilhelm, the son of German Emperor Wilhelm II." ], "title": "Duchess Cecilie of Mecklenburg-Schwerin" }, { "sentences": [ "A crown prince or crown princess is the heir apparent to the throne in a royal or imperial monarchy.", " The wife of a crown prince is also styled crown princess." ], "title": "Crown prince" }, { "sentences": [ "Crown Princess is a \"Grand\"-class cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises.", " Her maiden voyage took place on June 14, 2006, departing Red Hook, Brooklyn (New York) for Grand Turk (Turks & Caicos), Ocho Rios (Jamaica), Grand Cayman (Cayman Islands), and Port Canaveral (Florida).", " As of 2015, the \"Crown Princess\" sails to Mexico for the Winter season, and Alaska for the Summer season.", " Like her sister ships \"Emerald Princess\" and \"Ruby Princess\" her Skywalkers Night Club is built aft of the funnel rather than suspended over the stern.", " Her godmother is Martha Stewart." ], "title": "Crown Princess (ship)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ruby Princess is a \"Grand\"-class cruise ship owned and operated by Princess Cruises.", " She was built in 2008 by Fincantieri in Trieste, Italy.", " She is a sister ship to \"Crown Princess\" and \"Emerald Princess\".", " \"Ruby Princess\" was turned over to Carnival Corporation and Princess Cruises in late October 2008.", " She was officially named at Fort Lauderdale, Florida on November 6, 2008 by Trista and Ryan Sutter." ], "title": "Ruby Princess" }, { "sentences": [ "Crown Princess Märtha is a bronze statue of Crown Princess Märtha of Norway, by Kirsten Kokkin." ], "title": "Crown Princess Märtha" } ]
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5,861
Who plays more instruments, Steve Winwood or Seohyun?
Stephen Lawrence "Steve" Winwood
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[ "Title: Arc of a Diver\n\nArc of a Diver is the second solo studio album by singer/multi-instrumentalist Steve Winwood, released in 1980. Winwood played all of the instruments on the album.", "Title: Refugees of the Heart\n\nRefugees of the Heart is the sixth solo studio album by Steve Winwood, released in 1990. The album contained the hit single, \"One and Only Man\", which topped the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and saw the return of former Traffic bandmate Jim Capaldi to Winwood's songwriting team. By coincidence, a Traffic reunion followed in 1994. Because of that collaboration, Winwood would not record another solo album until late 1997. Also \"I Will Be Here\" and \"Another Deal Goes Down\" were released as singles. Winwood stated about the closing track, “In The Light Of Day”: 'When Will and I wrote the song (. .) it was our idea of what Nelson Mandela's dream was, while he was in prison. It was really just a fantasy of ours, but that’s what we based the song on.'", "Title: Seohyun\n\nSeo Ju-hyun (born June 28, 1991), known professionally as Seohyun, is a South Korean singer and actress. She debuted as a member of girl group Girls' Generation (and later its subgroup TTS) in August 2007, who went on to be one of the best-selling artists in South Korea and one of South Korea's most popular girl groups worldwide. Apart from her group's activities, she has established herself as an actress, notably through her participation in the original and Korean versions of stage musicals including \"Moon Embracing the Sun\", \"Gone with the Wind\" and \"Mamma Mia\". She also starred in the drama \"\". She debuted as a solo artist with her debut mini album, \"Don't Say No\", on January 17, 2017, making her the third Girls' Generation member to debut as a solo artist.", "Title: Winwood (album)\n\nWinwood is the first compilation album of music featuring Steve Winwood. This two-record set was issued in 1971 by United Artists Records and features music which Winwood performed with The Spencer Davis Group, Powerhouse, Traffic and Blind Faith. UA Records issued this album after Winwood's band Traffic left UA when their home label Island Records set up their own American operation. Issued without Winwood's authorization as catalogue number UAS-9950, it was taken off the market after legal action by Winwood and Island Records. It was then reissued with minor changes as catalogue number UAS-9964. Currently out of print, it was issued on CD by Universal Music of Japan for the Japanese market.", "Title: Back in the High Life Again\n\n\"Back in the High Life Again\" is a 1986 single written by Steve Winwood and Will Jennings and performed by Winwood. The single was included on his album \"Back in the High Life\" and included backing vocals by James Taylor as well as a prominent mandolin played by Winwood. \"Back in the High Life Again\" was Winwood's second number one on the Adult Contemporary chart. The single stayed at number one for three weeks and went to number 13 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", "Title: Steve Winwood (album)\n\nSteve Winwood is the debut solo studio album by blue-eyed soulster Steve Winwood. It was released three years after the break-up of Traffic. Though the album sold moderately well in the USA, it was a commercial disappointment compared to Traffic's recent albums, peaking at number 22 on the \"Billboard\" 200 album chart. In Winwood's home country the situation was reversed; while Traffic's recent albums had only been moderately successful in the UK, \"Steve Winwood\" reached number 12 on The Official Charts. Island Records launched two singles from the album, \"Hold On\" and \"Time Is Running Out\", both of which failed to make the charts.", "Title: Muff Winwood\n\nMervyn \"Muff\" Winwood (born 15 June 1943, Erdington, Birmingham) is an English songwriter and record producer, and the older brother of Steve Winwood. Both were formerly members of the Spencer Davis Group in the 1960s, in which Muff Winwood played bass guitar. He produced the first Dire Straits album, \"Dire Straits\" (1978).", "Title: Revolutions – The Very Best of Steve Winwood\n\nRevolutions – The Very Best of Steve Winwood is the sixth compilation album by Steve Winwood. The album includes music from Winwood's solo career, as well as groups with which he has performed, including The Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, and Blind Faith. The CD was released as a box set and a single disc. As of October 2014, the box set is out of print (but can be purchased digitally), while the single disc is still available. The songs \"The Finer Things\" and \"Roll With It\" are exclusive to the single disc version and cannot be found on the box set.", "Title: Steve Winwood\n\nStephen Lawrence \"Steve\" Winwood (born 12 May 1948) is an English musician whose genres include rock, blue-eyed soul, rhythm and blues, blues rock, pop rock, and jazz. Though primarily a vocalist and keyboardist, Winwood also plays bass guitar, drums, acoustic and electric guitar, mandolin, violin, and other strings.", "Title: Go Too\n\nGo Too (1977) is Go's third album. Go was founded by Stomu Yamashta, Steve Winwood and Michael Shrieve. For this album, Jess Roden replaced Steve Winwood (who had left the group). The style of the music became modified accordingly. In addition, Linda Lewis was hired as a singer. Together with Paul Jackson, Jr. and the orchestra of Martyn Ford the album unified various soundscapes." ]
5,862
Which was a documentary film distributed by HBO, Thin or Congo River, Beyond Darkness?
Thin
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his story to friends aboard a boat anchored on the River Thames, London, England.", " This setting provides the frame for Marlow's story of his obsession with the ivory trader Kurtz, which enables Conrad to create a parallel between London and Africa as places of darkness." ], "title": "Heart of Darkness" }, { "sentences": [ "My Heart of Darkness is a Swedish–German 2010 documentary film about four ex-soldiers from different sides of the Angolan civil war and their posttraumatic stress disorder.", " The film was recorded in 2007.", " It was first shown at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam on November 20, 2010.", " It premiered in Sweden on April 8 the next year.", " The title of the film is a reference to Joseph Conrad's novella \"Heart of Darkness\".", " The film, like the novella, takes place on a boat traveling up an African river, and covers issues of tragedy and abuse." ], "title": "My Heart of Darkness" }, { "sentences": [ "Beyond Darkness (Italian: La Casa 5, also known as Horror House II) is a 1990 Italian horror film directed by Claudio Fragasso.", " It was written by Fragasso and screenwriter and wife Rossella Drudi and produced by Joe D'Amato.", " The La Casa films (III, IV and V) in Italy were all marketed as sequels of a sort to the American films \"The Evil Dead\" and \"Evil Dead II\", which were released in Italy as \"La Casa\" and \"La Casa 2\" respectively." ], "title": "Beyond Darkness" }, { "sentences": [ "In Darkness and in Light is a 2011 short film distributed by Warner Bros., scripted by Ian Michael Kintzle, from a story by Kintzle and John O'Callaghan, and directed by James Sullos and Mike Jones.", " The film is packaged with a boxset of music from the American rock band The Maine, and is sold exclusively on iTunes." ], "title": "In Darkness and in Light" }, { "sentences": [ "Thin (often styled as THIN) is a 2006 cinéma vérité documentary film directed by Lauren Greenfield and distributed by HBO.", " It was filmed at The 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Africa.", " In three episodes, the series explores the variety of animals and habitats that are to be found along the river’s 4,700 km (2,922 mi) reach." ], "title": "Congo (BBC TV series)" } ]
[ "Title: Grenzeloze Liefde – Made in Japan\n\nLove beyond frontiers – Made in Japan (original title: 'Grenzeloze liefde - Made in Japan') is a 1996 Dutch documentary film by the director Puck de Leeuw. The documentary tells the story of two Dutch women and one Flemish woman, living in Japan with their Japanese husbands and coping with their new way of life. The documentary is part 1 of the series 'Love beyond frontiers'. The other documentary film in this series is part 2, 'Love beyond frontiers; made in Africa'. Part 3, 'Love beyond frontiers; made in USA' was never made.", "Title: Congo River, Beyond Darkness\n\nCongo River, beyond darkness is a 2005 film by Thierry Michel examining the Congo River in Africa.", "Title: New Haven Documentary Film Festival\n\nNew Haven Documentary Film Festival (also known as NHdocs) is an annual documentary film festival held in New Haven, Connecticut, over a weekend in the month of June. Screenings take place at Yale University’s Whitney Humanities Center Auditorium and the New Haven Free Public Library. NHdocs is a regional festival that showcases documentaries by filmmakers from the greater New Haven area and beyond. NHdocs was launched in 2014 when the film festival’s co-founders Charles Musser, Gorman Bechard, Jacob Bricca, and Lisa Molomot came together at the Big Sky Documentary Film Festival and decided to create a documentary film festival in New Haven that would “build a sense of community among documentary filmmakers from the greater New Haven area.” In 2014, the four filmmakers each showed one of their recently completed documentaries, three of which had just played at the Big Sky.", "Title: Heart of Darkness\n\nHeart of Darkness (1899) is a novella by Polish-British novelist Joseph Conrad, about a voyage up the Congo River into the Congo Free State, in the heart of Africa, by the story's narrator Charles Marlow. Marlow tells his story to friends aboard a boat anchored on the River Thames, London, England. This setting provides the frame for Marlow's story of his obsession with the ivory trader Kurtz, which enables Conrad to create a parallel between London and Africa as places of darkness.", "Title: My Heart of Darkness\n\nMy Heart of Darkness is a Swedish–German 2010 documentary film about four ex-soldiers from different sides of the Angolan civil war and their posttraumatic stress disorder. The film was recorded in 2007. It was first shown at the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam on November 20, 2010. It premiered in Sweden on April 8 the next year. The title of the film is a reference to Joseph Conrad's novella \"Heart of Darkness\". The film, like the novella, takes place on a boat traveling up an African river, and covers issues of tragedy and abuse.", "Title: Beyond Darkness\n\nBeyond Darkness (Italian: La Casa 5, also known as Horror House II) is a 1990 Italian horror film directed by Claudio Fragasso. It was written by Fragasso and screenwriter and wife Rossella Drudi and produced by Joe D'Amato. The La Casa films (III, IV and V) in Italy were all marketed as sequels of a sort to the American films \"The Evil Dead\" and \"Evil Dead II\", which were released in Italy as \"La Casa\" and \"La Casa 2\" respectively.", "Title: In Darkness and in Light\n\nIn Darkness and in Light is a 2011 short film distributed by Warner Bros., scripted by Ian Michael Kintzle, from a story by Kintzle and John O'Callaghan, and directed by James Sullos and Mike Jones. The film is packaged with a boxset of music from the American rock band The Maine, and is sold exclusively on iTunes.", "Title: Thin (film)\n\nThin (often styled as THIN) is a 2006 cinéma vérité documentary film directed by Lauren Greenfield and distributed by HBO. It was filmed at The Renfrew Center of Florida in Coconut Creek, a 40-bed residential facility for the treatment of women with eating disorders. The film follows four women with anorexia nervosa, bulimia nervosa and other eating disorders in their struggle for recovery. It premiered to the general public November 14, 2006 on HBO.", "Title: Bushongo mythology\n\nThe Bushongo are an ethnic group from the Congo River and surrounding areas. The creation god(or chembe) in Bushongo mythology is called Bumba. He existed alone in darkness, the world consisting only of water. The god Bumba was said to appear like a gigantic man in form and white in color. The creation took place when he vomited forth the sun, moon, earth, plants and animals, and then humanity. Bomazi is the ancestor-god of the Bushongo.", "Title: Congo (BBC TV series)\n\nCongo is a 2001 BBC nature documentary series for television on the natural history of the Congo River of Central Africa. In three episodes, the series explores the variety of animals and habitats that are to be found along the river’s 4,700 km (2,922 mi) reach." ]
5,863
What is the common name of the the species of grass inhabiting the archipelagic state within the Lucayan Archipelago?
bitter panicum
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[ { "sentences": [ "Pascopyrum is a monotypic genus of grass containing the sole species Pascopyrum smithii, which is known by the common name western wheatgrass, though the common nickname is red-joint wheatgrass, from the red coloration of the nodes.", " This is a sod-forming rhizomatous perennial grass which is native and common throughout most of North America.", " It grows in grassland and prairie in the Great Plains, where it is sometimes the dominant grass species.", " It is the state grass of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming." ], "title": "Pascopyrum" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bahamas is an archipelagic state of the Lucayan Archipelago consisting of more than 700 islands, cays, and islets in the Atlantic Ocean; north of Cuba and Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic); northwest of the Turks and Caicos Islands; southeast of the US state of Florida and east of the Florida Keys.", " Its capital is Nassau on the island of New Providence.", " The designation of \"The Bahamas\" can refer to either the country or the larger island chain that it shares with the Turks and Caicos Islands.", " As stated in the mandate/manifesto of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force, the Bahamas territory encompasses 180000 sqmi of ocean space." ], "title": "List of companies of the Bahamas" }, { "sentences": [ "Panicum amarum is a species of grass known by the common name bitter panicum.", " It is native to North America, where it is found in coastal regions along the East Coast and Gulf Coast of the United States and into northeastern Mexico.", " It also occurs in The Bahamas and in Cuba." ], "title": "Panicum amarum" }, { "sentences": [ "Agarista populifolia is a species in the family Ericaceae with the common name of Florida hobblebush.", " It forms dense thickets which are difficult to penetrate, thus the common name.", " Stems often lean and arching.", " It is found in the southeastern United States inhabiting moist to wet woodlands.", " It is an evergreen shrub with small white flowers on the underside of its arching branches." ], "title": "Agarista populifolia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bahamas ( ), known officially as the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an archipelagic state within the Lucayan Archipelago.", " It consists of more than 700 islands, cays, and islets in the Atlantic Ocean and is located north of Cuba and Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic); northwest of the Turks and Caicos Islands; southeast of the US state of Florida and east of the Florida Keys.", " The capital is Nassau on the island of New Providence.", " The designation of \"the Bahamas\" can refer either to the country or to the larger island chain that it shares with the Turks and Caicos Islands.", " As stated in the mandate/manifesto of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force, the Bahamas territory encompasses 180000 sqmi of ocean space." ], "title": "The Bahamas" }, { "sentences": [ "Poa diaboli is a rare species of grass known by the common name Diablo Canyon bluegrass.", " It is endemic to San Luis Obispo County, California, where it is known from about five occurrences in the San Luis Mountains near the coast.", " The type specimen was collected in Montaña de Oro State Park and the grass was described as a new species in 2003.", " The grass occurs on rugged mountaintops and north-facing slopes in thin soils covering shale rock within a few kilometers of the coastline.", " Its habitat includes chaparral, oak woodland, coastal sage scrub, and Bishop pine forest." ], "title": "Poa diaboli" }, { "sentences": [ "Cynodon dactylon, also known as Vilfa stellata dūrvā\" grass, Dhoob, Bermuda grass, dubo, dog's tooth grass, Bahama grass, devil's grass, couch grass, Indian \"doab, arugampul, grama, wiregrass and scutch grass, is a grass that originated in the Middle East.", " Although it is not native to Bermuda, it is an abundant invasive species there.", " It is presumed to have arrived in North America from Bermuda, resulting in its common name.", " In Bermuda it has been known as \"crab grass\"." ], "title": "Cynodon dactylon" }, { "sentences": [ "Leersia oryzoides is a species of grass known by the common name rice cutgrass or just cut-grass.", " It is a widespread grass native to Europe, Asia, and North America and present in many other regions, such as Australia, as an introduced species.", " This is a rhizomatous perennial grass growing to a maximum height between 1 and 1.5 meters.", " The leaves are up to about 28 centimeters long and have very rough, minutely toothed edges.", " The inflorescence is a loose, open array of wavy, hairlike branches bearing rows of spikelets.", " Each spikelet is a flat fruit with a rough, bristly lemma without an awn, and no glumes.", " Some of the spikelet branches develop within the sheaths of the leaves and are cleistogamous.", " This grass is sometimes used for erosion control and restoring wetlands." ], "title": "Leersia oryzoides" }, { "sentences": [ "Brachiaria mutica is a species of grass known by the common names para grass, buffalo grass, Mauritius signal grass, pasto pare, malojilla, gramalote, parana, Carib grass, and Scotch grass.", " Despite its common name California grass, it does not occur in California; it is native to northern and central Africa and parts of the Middle East, where it is cultivated for fodder.", " It was introduced elsewhere and it is now cultivated throughout tropical regions of the world for this purpose." ], "title": "Brachiaria mutica" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pathans of Bihar in India are said to have settled in the region from the 13th century CE onwards.", " These Pashtun people are known as \"Pathan\" in the Hindustani language.", " Another common name for the community is Khan, which also a common surname.", " Lohani Pashtuns ruled a princely state within Bihar." ], "title": "Pathans in Bihar" } ]
[ "Title: Pascopyrum\n\nPascopyrum is a monotypic genus of grass containing the sole species Pascopyrum smithii, which is known by the common name western wheatgrass, though the common nickname is red-joint wheatgrass, from the red coloration of the nodes. This is a sod-forming rhizomatous perennial grass which is native and common throughout most of North America. It grows in grassland and prairie in the Great Plains, where it is sometimes the dominant grass species. It is the state grass of North Dakota, South Dakota, and Wyoming.", "Title: List of companies of the Bahamas\n\nThe Bahamas is an archipelagic state of the Lucayan Archipelago consisting of more than 700 islands, cays, and islets in the Atlantic Ocean; north of Cuba and Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic); northwest of the Turks and Caicos Islands; southeast of the US state of Florida and east of the Florida Keys. Its capital is Nassau on the island of New Providence. The designation of \"The Bahamas\" can refer to either the country or the larger island chain that it shares with the Turks and Caicos Islands. As stated in the mandate/manifesto of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force, the Bahamas territory encompasses 180000 sqmi of ocean space.", "Title: Panicum amarum\n\nPanicum amarum is a species of grass known by the common name bitter panicum. It is native to North America, where it is found in coastal regions along the East Coast and Gulf Coast of the United States and into northeastern Mexico. It also occurs in The Bahamas and in Cuba.", "Title: Agarista populifolia\n\nAgarista populifolia is a species in the family Ericaceae with the common name of Florida hobblebush. It forms dense thickets which are difficult to penetrate, thus the common name. Stems often lean and arching. It is found in the southeastern United States inhabiting moist to wet woodlands. It is an evergreen shrub with small white flowers on the underside of its arching branches.", "Title: The Bahamas\n\nThe Bahamas ( ), known officially as the Commonwealth of The Bahamas, is an archipelagic state within the Lucayan Archipelago. It consists of more than 700 islands, cays, and islets in the Atlantic Ocean and is located north of Cuba and Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic); northwest of the Turks and Caicos Islands; southeast of the US state of Florida and east of the Florida Keys. The capital is Nassau on the island of New Providence. The designation of \"the Bahamas\" can refer either to the country or to the larger island chain that it shares with the Turks and Caicos Islands. As stated in the mandate/manifesto of the Royal Bahamas Defence Force, the Bahamas territory encompasses 180000 sqmi of ocean space.", "Title: Poa diaboli\n\nPoa diaboli is a rare species of grass known by the common name Diablo Canyon bluegrass. It is endemic to San Luis Obispo County, California, where it is known from about five occurrences in the San Luis Mountains near the coast. The type specimen was collected in Montaña de Oro State Park and the grass was described as a new species in 2003. The grass occurs on rugged mountaintops and north-facing slopes in thin soils covering shale rock within a few kilometers of the coastline. Its habitat includes chaparral, oak woodland, coastal sage scrub, and Bishop pine forest.", "Title: Cynodon dactylon\n\nCynodon dactylon, also known as Vilfa stellata dūrvā\" grass, Dhoob, Bermuda grass, dubo, dog's tooth grass, Bahama grass, devil's grass, couch grass, Indian \"doab, arugampul, grama, wiregrass and scutch grass, is a grass that originated in the Middle East. Although it is not native to Bermuda, it is an abundant invasive species there. It is presumed to have arrived in North America from Bermuda, resulting in its common name. In Bermuda it has been known as \"crab grass\".", "Title: Leersia oryzoides\n\nLeersia oryzoides is a species of grass known by the common name rice cutgrass or just cut-grass. It is a widespread grass native to Europe, Asia, and North America and present in many other regions, such as Australia, as an introduced species. This is a rhizomatous perennial grass growing to a maximum height between 1 and 1.5 meters. The leaves are up to about 28 centimeters long and have very rough, minutely toothed edges. The inflorescence is a loose, open array of wavy, hairlike branches bearing rows of spikelets. Each spikelet is a flat fruit with a rough, bristly lemma without an awn, and no glumes. Some of the spikelet branches develop within the sheaths of the leaves and are cleistogamous. This grass is sometimes used for erosion control and restoring wetlands.", "Title: Brachiaria mutica\n\nBrachiaria mutica is a species of grass known by the common names para grass, buffalo grass, Mauritius signal grass, pasto pare, malojilla, gramalote, parana, Carib grass, and Scotch grass. Despite its common name California grass, it does not occur in California; it is native to northern and central Africa and parts of the Middle East, where it is cultivated for fodder. It was introduced elsewhere and it is now cultivated throughout tropical regions of the world for this purpose.", "Title: Pathans in Bihar\n\nThe Pathans of Bihar in India are said to have settled in the region from the 13th century CE onwards. These Pashtun people are known as \"Pathan\" in the Hindustani language. Another common name for the community is Khan, which also a common surname. Lohani Pashtuns ruled a princely state within Bihar." ]
5,864
Are Aimee Echo and Courtney Taylor-Taylor both singers?
yes
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Aimee Echo", "Courtney Taylor-Taylor" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Dig!", " is a documentary film directed by Ondi Timoner, and produced by Timoner, Vasco Nunes and David Timoner.", " Compiled from seven years of footage, it contrasts the developing careers and love–hate relationship of the bands The Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre and the bands' respective frontmen Courtney Taylor-Taylor and Anton Newcombe.", " It won the Documentary Grand Jury Prize at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival." ], "title": "Dig!" }, { "sentences": [ "Human Waste Project was a band from Huntington Beach, California with Aimee Echo on vocals, Mike Tempesta on guitar, Jeff Schartoff on bass, and Scott Ellis on drums.", " They released their album E-lux in 1997 and broke up soon after." ], "title": "Human Waste Project" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Edward Norman (Born 8 March 1965), known by the stage name Charles Normal, is an American record producer, engineer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.", " He is perhaps best known for his work with Frank Black, Pete Yorn, Jetboy, and his brother, musician Larry Norman.", " He has collaborated with Guns N' Roses, Steve Jones, Isaac Brock, Courtney Taylor-Taylor, and actor Kiefer Sutherland." ], "title": "Charles Normal" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Englert is an American musician known as a guitarist for Dramarama since 1982.", " He has appeared with Dramarama on \"Late Night with David Letterman\" and \"The Tonight Show\".", " He has worked with a number of established musicians including Benmont Tench from Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, and Clem Burke of Blondie.", " Mark a.k.a. \"Mr. E. Boy\", was a founding member of Hatful of Rain, a defunct band established in Portland, Oregon during the mid-1990s, which featured singer/songwriter John Lowery and at one time included Courtney Taylor-Taylor of The Dandy Warhols on drums.", " The band went on to receive stellar reviews from critics around the globe, but failed commercially due to their short term run of just a few months prior to their break-up.", " Mark has been known to play guitar for many underground artists and has recently put out a few of his own solo records on his own label Phat Boris Records." ], "title": "Mark Englert" }, { "sentences": [ "One Model Nation is a graphic novel by Jim Rugg and Dandy Warhols frontman Courtney Taylor-Taylor about a fictional 1970s German krautrock band.", " It was released on 11 November 2009.", " An accompanying studio album titled \"Totalwerks, Vol.", " 1 (1969–1977)\", a fake greatest hits album by the fictional band, was released on 31 January 2012." ], "title": "One Model Nation" }, { "sentences": [ "theStart (stylized as theSTART) is an American alternative rock band from Los Angeles, California.", " Their current lineup includes Aimee Echo, Jamie Miller, Lance Webber and Chelsea Davis." ], "title": "The Start (American band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Courtney A. Taylor (born July 20, 1967), known as Courtney Taylor-Taylor, is an American singer-songwriter from Portland, Oregon.", " He is the lead singer and guitarist of alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols, a band he co-founded.", " Taylor-Taylor has written the majority of the band's songs." ], "title": "Courtney Taylor-Taylor" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Bohemian Like You\" is a song by American alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols.", " The song was written by frontman Courtney Taylor-Taylor after seeing a woman pull up in her car to the traffic lights outside his apartment.", " It was released as the second single from the band's third studio album, \"Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia\", in August 2000." ], "title": "Bohemian Like You" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dandy Warhols are an American alternative rock band, formed in Portland, Oregon in 1994 by singer-guitarist Courtney Taylor-Taylor and guitarist Peter Holmström.", " They were joined by keyboardist Zia McCabe and drummer Eric Hedford.", " Hedford left in 1998 and was replaced by Taylor-Taylor's cousin Brent DeBoer.", " The band's name is a play on the name of American pop artist Andy Warhol." ], "title": "The Dandy Warhols" }, { "sentences": [ "Aimee Echo is an American vocalist.", " She is the ex-frontwoman of Human Waste Project and now the vocalist of TheStart and Normandie." ], "title": "Aimee Echo" } ]
[ "Title: Dig!\n\nDig! is a documentary film directed by Ondi Timoner, and produced by Timoner, Vasco Nunes and David Timoner. Compiled from seven years of footage, it contrasts the developing careers and love–hate relationship of the bands The Dandy Warhols and The Brian Jonestown Massacre and the bands' respective frontmen Courtney Taylor-Taylor and Anton Newcombe. It won the Documentary Grand Jury Prize at the 2004 Sundance Film Festival.", "Title: Human Waste Project\n\nHuman Waste Project was a band from Huntington Beach, California with Aimee Echo on vocals, Mike Tempesta on guitar, Jeff Schartoff on bass, and Scott Ellis on drums. They released their album E-lux in 1997 and broke up soon after.", "Title: Charles Normal\n\nCharles Edward Norman (Born 8 March 1965), known by the stage name Charles Normal, is an American record producer, engineer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist. He is perhaps best known for his work with Frank Black, Pete Yorn, Jetboy, and his brother, musician Larry Norman. He has collaborated with Guns N' Roses, Steve Jones, Isaac Brock, Courtney Taylor-Taylor, and actor Kiefer Sutherland.", "Title: Mark Englert\n\nMark Englert is an American musician known as a guitarist for Dramarama since 1982. He has appeared with Dramarama on \"Late Night with David Letterman\" and \"The Tonight Show\". He has worked with a number of established musicians including Benmont Tench from Tom Petty and The Heartbreakers, and Clem Burke of Blondie. Mark a.k.a. \"Mr. E. Boy\", was a founding member of Hatful of Rain, a defunct band established in Portland, Oregon during the mid-1990s, which featured singer/songwriter John Lowery and at one time included Courtney Taylor-Taylor of The Dandy Warhols on drums. The band went on to receive stellar reviews from critics around the globe, but failed commercially due to their short term run of just a few months prior to their break-up. Mark has been known to play guitar for many underground artists and has recently put out a few of his own solo records on his own label Phat Boris Records.", "Title: One Model Nation\n\nOne Model Nation is a graphic novel by Jim Rugg and Dandy Warhols frontman Courtney Taylor-Taylor about a fictional 1970s German krautrock band. It was released on 11 November 2009. An accompanying studio album titled \"Totalwerks, Vol. 1 (1969–1977)\", a fake greatest hits album by the fictional band, was released on 31 January 2012.", "Title: The Start (American band)\n\ntheStart (stylized as theSTART) is an American alternative rock band from Los Angeles, California. Their current lineup includes Aimee Echo, Jamie Miller, Lance Webber and Chelsea Davis.", "Title: Courtney Taylor-Taylor\n\nCourtney A. Taylor (born July 20, 1967), known as Courtney Taylor-Taylor, is an American singer-songwriter from Portland, Oregon. He is the lead singer and guitarist of alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols, a band he co-founded. Taylor-Taylor has written the majority of the band's songs.", "Title: Bohemian Like You\n\n\"Bohemian Like You\" is a song by American alternative rock band The Dandy Warhols. The song was written by frontman Courtney Taylor-Taylor after seeing a woman pull up in her car to the traffic lights outside his apartment. It was released as the second single from the band's third studio album, \"Thirteen Tales from Urban Bohemia\", in August 2000.", "Title: The Dandy Warhols\n\nThe Dandy Warhols are an American alternative rock band, formed in Portland, Oregon in 1994 by singer-guitarist Courtney Taylor-Taylor and guitarist Peter Holmström. They were joined by keyboardist Zia McCabe and drummer Eric Hedford. Hedford left in 1998 and was replaced by Taylor-Taylor's cousin Brent DeBoer. The band's name is a play on the name of American pop artist Andy Warhol.", "Title: Aimee Echo\n\nAimee Echo is an American vocalist. She is the ex-frontwoman of Human Waste Project and now the vocalist of TheStart and Normandie." ]
5,865
William J. "Willem" Dafoe has an apperance in American superhero film directed by who?
Zack Snyder
bridge
medium
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[ { "sentences": [ "Anamorph is a 2007 independent psychological thriller film directed by Henry S. Miller and starring Willem Dafoe.", " Dafoe plays a seasoned detective named Stan Aubray, who notices that a case he has been assigned to bears a striking similarity to a previous case of his.", " The film is based on the concept of anamorphosis, a painting technique that manipulates the laws of perspective to create two competing images on a single canvas." ], "title": "Anamorph (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "X2 (often promoted as X2: X-Men United and internationally as X-Men 2) is a 2003 American superhero film based on the X-Men superhero team appearing in Marvel Comics.", " It is the sequel to 2000's \"X-Men\", and the second installment in the \"X-Men\" film series.", " The film was directed by Bryan Singer, written by Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris, and David Hayter, and features an ensemble cast including Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Brian Cox, Alan Cumming, Bruce Davison, Shawn Ashmore, Aaron Stanford, Kelly Hu, and Anna Paquin.", " The plot, inspired by the graphic novel \"\", pits the X-Men and their enemies, the Brotherhood, against the genocidal Colonel William Stryker (Brian Cox).", " He leads an assault on Professor Xavier's school to build his own version of Xavier's mutant-tracking computer Cerebro, in order to destroy every mutant on Earth and to save the human race from them." ], "title": "X2 (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Justice League is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name, distributed by Warner Bros.", " Pictures.", " It is intended to be the fifth installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU).", " The film is directed by Zack Snyder and written by Chris Terrio and Joss Whedon, from a story by Snyder and Terrio, and features an ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, Ray Fisher, Ciarán Hinds, Amy Adams, Willem Dafoe, Jesse Eisenberg, Jeremy Irons, Diane Lane, Connie Nielsen, and J. K. Simmons.", " In \"Justice League\", Batman and Wonder Woman assemble a team consisting of Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg to face the catastrophic threat of Steppenwolf and his army of Parademons." ], "title": "Justice League (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace is a 1987 American superhero film directed by Sidney J. Furie, based on the DC Comics character Superman.", " It is the fourth and final film in the original \"Superman\" film series, and the first film in that series not to be produced by Alexander and Ilya Salkind, but rather by Golan-Globus' Cannon Films, in association with Warner Bros. Gene Hackman returned as Lex Luthor, who creates an evil solar-powered version of Superman called Nuclear Man." ], "title": "Superman IV: The Quest for Peace" }, { "sentences": [ "Before It Had a Name is a 2005 film directed by Giada Colagrande and co-written by her and husband Willem Dafoe.", " The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and was retitled as \"The Black Widow\" when it was released on DVD.", " It marked the first time Dafoe had developed a project to the point of being shot as well as the first time Colagrande had written in English." ], "title": "Before It Had a Name" }, { "sentences": [ "Watchmen is a 2009 American superhero film directed by Zack Snyder, based on the 1986–87 DC Comics limited series of the same name by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons.", " It stars an ensemble cast of Malin Åkerman, Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode, Carla Gugino, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Patrick Wilson.", " A dark satirical and dystopian take on the superhero genre, the film is set in an alternate history in the year 1985 at the height of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, as a group of mostly retired American superheroes investigates the murder of one of their own before uncovering an elaborate and deadly conspiracy, while their moral limitations are challenged by the complex nature of the circumstances." ], "title": "Watchmen (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Aquaman is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name, distributed by Warner Bros.", " Pictures.", " It is intended to be the sixth installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU).", " The film is being directed by James Wan, with a screenplay by Will Beall, from a story by Wan and Geoff Johns, and stars Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, Patrick Wilson, Willem Dafoe, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Temuera Morrison, Dolph Lundgren, and Nicole Kidman." ], "title": "Aquaman (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Spider-Man 2 is a 2004 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi and written by Alvin Sargent from a story by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Michael Chabon.", " The sequel to the 2002 film \"Spider-Man\", it is the second film in Raimi's Spider-Man film trilogy based on the fictional Marvel Comics comic book series \"The Amazing Spider-Man\".", " Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and James Franco reprise their respective roles as Peter Parker \"/\" Spider-Man, Mary Jane \"M.J.\" Watson and Harry Osborn." ], "title": "Spider-Man 2" }, { "sentences": [ "William J. \"Willem\" Dafoe (born July 22, 1955) is an American actor.", " A member of the experimental theatre company the Wooster Group, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his roles as Elias in Oliver Stone's \"Platoon\" (1986) and Max Schreck in the comedy-horror film \"Shadow of the Vampire\" (2000).", " His other film appearances include \"The Last Temptation of Christ\" (1988), \"Mississippi Burning\" (1988),\"The English Patient\" (1996), \"American Psycho\" (2000), the \"Spider-Man\" trilogy (2002–2007), \"John Wick\" (2014), \"The Grand Budapest Hotel\" (2014), and \"Justice League\" (2017).", " He has also had voice roles in \"Finding Nemo\" (2003) and its sequel \"Finding Dory\" (2016), \"Fantastic Mr. Fox\" (2009), \"John Carter\" (2012) and the recent adaptation of \"Death Note\" (2017)." ], "title": "Willem Dafoe" }, { "sentences": [ "Spider-Man is a 2002 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi and based on the Marvel Comics comic book series titled \"The Amazing Spider-Man\".", " The film stars Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker, a high school student living in New York City, who turns to crimefighting after developing spider-like super powers.", " \"Spider-Man\" also stars Kirsten Dunst as Peter's love interest Mary Jane Watson, Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn/Green Goblin, Rosemary Harris and Cliff Robertson as Aunt May and Uncle Ben, and James Franco as his best friend Harry Osborn." ], "title": "Spider-Man (2002 film)" } ]
[ "Title: Anamorph (film)\n\nAnamorph is a 2007 independent psychological thriller film directed by Henry S. Miller and starring Willem Dafoe. Dafoe plays a seasoned detective named Stan Aubray, who notices that a case he has been assigned to bears a striking similarity to a previous case of his. The film is based on the concept of anamorphosis, a painting technique that manipulates the laws of perspective to create two competing images on a single canvas.", "Title: X2 (film)\n\nX2 (often promoted as X2: X-Men United and internationally as X-Men 2) is a 2003 American superhero film based on the X-Men superhero team appearing in Marvel Comics. It is the sequel to 2000's \"X-Men\", and the second installment in the \"X-Men\" film series. The film was directed by Bryan Singer, written by Michael Dougherty, Dan Harris, and David Hayter, and features an ensemble cast including Hugh Jackman, Patrick Stewart, Ian McKellen, Halle Berry, Famke Janssen, James Marsden, Rebecca Romijn-Stamos, Brian Cox, Alan Cumming, Bruce Davison, Shawn Ashmore, Aaron Stanford, Kelly Hu, and Anna Paquin. The plot, inspired by the graphic novel \"\", pits the X-Men and their enemies, the Brotherhood, against the genocidal Colonel William Stryker (Brian Cox). He leads an assault on Professor Xavier's school to build his own version of Xavier's mutant-tracking computer Cerebro, in order to destroy every mutant on Earth and to save the human race from them.", "Title: Justice League (film)\n\nJustice League is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics superhero team of the same name, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is intended to be the fifth installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). The film is directed by Zack Snyder and written by Chris Terrio and Joss Whedon, from a story by Snyder and Terrio, and features an ensemble cast that includes Ben Affleck, Henry Cavill, Gal Gadot, Jason Momoa, Ezra Miller, Ray Fisher, Ciarán Hinds, Amy Adams, Willem Dafoe, Jesse Eisenberg, Jeremy Irons, Diane Lane, Connie Nielsen, and J. K. Simmons. In \"Justice League\", Batman and Wonder Woman assemble a team consisting of Flash, Aquaman, and Cyborg to face the catastrophic threat of Steppenwolf and his army of Parademons.", "Title: Superman IV: The Quest for Peace\n\nSuperman IV: The Quest for Peace is a 1987 American superhero film directed by Sidney J. Furie, based on the DC Comics character Superman. It is the fourth and final film in the original \"Superman\" film series, and the first film in that series not to be produced by Alexander and Ilya Salkind, but rather by Golan-Globus' Cannon Films, in association with Warner Bros. Gene Hackman returned as Lex Luthor, who creates an evil solar-powered version of Superman called Nuclear Man.", "Title: Before It Had a Name\n\nBefore It Had a Name is a 2005 film directed by Giada Colagrande and co-written by her and husband Willem Dafoe. The film premiered at the Venice Film Festival and was retitled as \"The Black Widow\" when it was released on DVD. It marked the first time Dafoe had developed a project to the point of being shot as well as the first time Colagrande had written in English.", "Title: Watchmen (film)\n\nWatchmen is a 2009 American superhero film directed by Zack Snyder, based on the 1986–87 DC Comics limited series of the same name by Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons. It stars an ensemble cast of Malin Åkerman, Billy Crudup, Matthew Goode, Carla Gugino, Jackie Earle Haley, Jeffrey Dean Morgan, and Patrick Wilson. A dark satirical and dystopian take on the superhero genre, the film is set in an alternate history in the year 1985 at the height of the Cold War between the United States and the Soviet Union, as a group of mostly retired American superheroes investigates the murder of one of their own before uncovering an elaborate and deadly conspiracy, while their moral limitations are challenged by the complex nature of the circumstances.", "Title: Aquaman (film)\n\nAquaman is an upcoming American superhero film based on the DC Comics character of the same name, distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is intended to be the sixth installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). The film is being directed by James Wan, with a screenplay by Will Beall, from a story by Wan and Geoff Johns, and stars Jason Momoa, Amber Heard, Patrick Wilson, Willem Dafoe, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II, Temuera Morrison, Dolph Lundgren, and Nicole Kidman.", "Title: Spider-Man 2\n\nSpider-Man 2 is a 2004 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi and written by Alvin Sargent from a story by Alfred Gough, Miles Millar, and Michael Chabon. The sequel to the 2002 film \"Spider-Man\", it is the second film in Raimi's Spider-Man film trilogy based on the fictional Marvel Comics comic book series \"The Amazing Spider-Man\". Tobey Maguire, Kirsten Dunst, and James Franco reprise their respective roles as Peter Parker \"/\" Spider-Man, Mary Jane \"M.J.\" Watson and Harry Osborn.", "Title: Willem Dafoe\n\nWilliam J. \"Willem\" Dafoe (born July 22, 1955) is an American actor. A member of the experimental theatre company the Wooster Group, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his roles as Elias in Oliver Stone's \"Platoon\" (1986) and Max Schreck in the comedy-horror film \"Shadow of the Vampire\" (2000). His other film appearances include \"The Last Temptation of Christ\" (1988), \"Mississippi Burning\" (1988),\"The English Patient\" (1996), \"American Psycho\" (2000), the \"Spider-Man\" trilogy (2002–2007), \"John Wick\" (2014), \"The Grand Budapest Hotel\" (2014), and \"Justice League\" (2017). He has also had voice roles in \"Finding Nemo\" (2003) and its sequel \"Finding Dory\" (2016), \"Fantastic Mr. Fox\" (2009), \"John Carter\" (2012) and the recent adaptation of \"Death Note\" (2017).", "Title: Spider-Man (2002 film)\n\nSpider-Man is a 2002 American superhero film directed by Sam Raimi and based on the Marvel Comics comic book series titled \"The Amazing Spider-Man\". The film stars Tobey Maguire as Peter Parker, a high school student living in New York City, who turns to crimefighting after developing spider-like super powers. \"Spider-Man\" also stars Kirsten Dunst as Peter's love interest Mary Jane Watson, Willem Dafoe as Norman Osborn/Green Goblin, Rosemary Harris and Cliff Robertson as Aunt May and Uncle Ben, and James Franco as his best friend Harry Osborn." ]
5,866
In what country was Alyson Dixon unable to finish a marathon due to a calf injury?
Scotland
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[ { "sentences": [ "Andries Pretorius (born 26 September 1985) is a former Wales international rugby union player who played for Cardiff Blues in the Pro12 league and Worcester Warriors in the RFU Championship.", " He played at Number 8, but also played at Blindside Flanker and in the Second Row.", " He left Cardiff Blues to sign for Worcester Warriors in the RFU Championship from the 2014-15 season.", " He never made his competitive debut for Worcester due to suffering a calf injury in pre-season.", " On 30 January 2015 it was announced he was to retire from rugby with immediate effect on medical grounds." ], "title": "Andries Pretorius (rugby player)" }, { "sentences": [ "Adriana Nelson, née Pirtea (born January 31, 1980) is a Romanian American long-distance runner who made her marathon debut in the Chicago Marathon held on October 7, 2007, with a second-place finish.", " She led by a few dozen meters in the final 300 meter stretch run down Columbus Drive on a day of record-setting 88 °F temperatures, but she was caught just before the tape by the defending Chicago Marathon women's champion, Berhane Adere.", " Pirtea had held a 30-second lead with 600 meters remaining but never looked back as Adere slipped down the right side of the final straightaway under the shield of male runners.", " Adere was so far to the right that as she crossed the finish line she did not take the tape which was being held at the left side of the finish line.", " The 2007 Chicago Marathon was the slowest women's Chicago finish since 1992 due to the heat.", " Pirtea had been a pacemaker at the January 28, 2007, running of the Osaka Ladies Marathon, and an injury prevented her from making her marathon debut at the London Marathon on April 22, 2007." ], "title": "Adriana Pirtea" }, { "sentences": [ "Arthur Barry Magee MNZM (born 6 February 1934) is a retired New Zealand long-distance runner.", " He won a bronze medal in the marathon at the 1960 Olympics and in the 10,000 m event placed 26th at the 1960 and 23rd at the 1964 games.", " He withdrew from the 1964 Olympic marathon due to an injury." ], "title": "Barry Magee" }, { "sentences": [ "England competed at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland." ], "title": "England at the 2014 Commonwealth Games" }, { "sentences": [ "Jesse Huta Galung and Stéphane Robert were the defending champions, but Robert chose not to participate this year.", " Huta Galung was scheduled to play alongside Pablo Andújar in the qualifying draw, but withdrew with a right calf injury." ], "title": "2015 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell – Doubles" }, { "sentences": [ "Samiri (Qur'an 20:85, 20:87 and 20:95) is the name given in the Qur'an to the creator of the Golden Calf.", " He was the man who tempted the Israelites to forsake the worship of Allah while Musa (Moses) was away for 40 days on Mount Sinai while he and the other Sahabah (companions) believed Musa (Moses) had died.", " The Qur'an narrates that Samiri gave the illusion that the idol was making a 'lowing' sound, and the Qur'an further expands upon this, narrating that Samiri cast the dust which archangel Gabriel (Jibril) had tread upon onto the calf, while some prominent exegesists narrate the sound was made due to the wind entering and exiting the statue, and some posit the sound was due to the use of the dust.", " In sharp contrast to account given in the Hebrew Bible, the Qur'an does not blame Aaron (Haroun) for the creation of the calf and instead praises him for trying to stop the worship of the calf." ], "title": "Samiri (Islamic figure)" }, { "sentences": [ "Alyson Dixon (born 24 September 1978 in sunderland) is an English long-distance-runner who has competed in several marathons and half marathons and won the 2011 Brighton Marathon.", " She competed for England at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, but did not finish due to a calf injury.", " She first joined an athletics club as a girl when a friend did and because she wanted to go to Flamingo Land Resort as the club was going there." ], "title": "Alyson Dixon" }, { "sentences": [ "Innocent Mdledle (born 11 December 1985 in Matatiele, Eastern Cape) is a South African professional footballer who plays at left-back for SuperSport United F.C. in the Premier Soccer League and for the South Africa national football team.", " On 26 September 2007, Mdledle was added to the South Africa squad competing in the 2007 COSAFA Cup, even though he was just returning from a calf injury." ], "title": "Innocent Mdledle" }, { "sentences": [ "A half marathon is a road running event of 21.0975 km (13 mi 192½ yd) – half the distance of a marathon.", " Participation in half marathons has grown steadily since 2003, partly due to the fact that it is a challenging distance, but does not require the same level of training that a marathon does.", " In 2008, \"Running USA\" reported that the half marathon is the fastest growing type of race.", " A 2010 article by \"Universal Sports\" mentioned the growing popularity of the distance.", " It is common for a half marathon event to be held concurrently with a marathon, using almost the same course with a late start, an early finish or shortcuts.", " If finisher medals are awarded, the medal or ribbon may differ from those for the full marathon.", " The half marathon is also known as a 21K, 21.1K or 13.1 miles, although these values are rounded and not formally correct." ], "title": "Half marathon" }, { "sentences": [ "Gustaf Edvard Törnros (18 March 1887 – 2 April 1941) was a Swedish long-distance runner.", " He competed in the marathon at the 1906, 1908 and 1912 Summer Olympics with the best result of fourth place in 1906.", " Half of the participants, including Törnros, failed to finish the 1912 marathon due to the hot weather with temperatures exceeding 30 °C.", " Törnros won the national marathon title in 1911 and 1912." ], "title": "Gustaf Törnros" } ]
[ "Title: Andries Pretorius (rugby player)\n\nAndries Pretorius (born 26 September 1985) is a former Wales international rugby union player who played for Cardiff Blues in the Pro12 league and Worcester Warriors in the RFU Championship. He played at Number 8, but also played at Blindside Flanker and in the Second Row. He left Cardiff Blues to sign for Worcester Warriors in the RFU Championship from the 2014-15 season. He never made his competitive debut for Worcester due to suffering a calf injury in pre-season. On 30 January 2015 it was announced he was to retire from rugby with immediate effect on medical grounds.", "Title: Adriana Pirtea\n\nAdriana Nelson, née Pirtea (born January 31, 1980) is a Romanian American long-distance runner who made her marathon debut in the Chicago Marathon held on October 7, 2007, with a second-place finish. She led by a few dozen meters in the final 300 meter stretch run down Columbus Drive on a day of record-setting 88 °F temperatures, but she was caught just before the tape by the defending Chicago Marathon women's champion, Berhane Adere. Pirtea had held a 30-second lead with 600 meters remaining but never looked back as Adere slipped down the right side of the final straightaway under the shield of male runners. Adere was so far to the right that as she crossed the finish line she did not take the tape which was being held at the left side of the finish line. The 2007 Chicago Marathon was the slowest women's Chicago finish since 1992 due to the heat. Pirtea had been a pacemaker at the January 28, 2007, running of the Osaka Ladies Marathon, and an injury prevented her from making her marathon debut at the London Marathon on April 22, 2007.", "Title: Barry Magee\n\nArthur Barry Magee MNZM (born 6 February 1934) is a retired New Zealand long-distance runner. He won a bronze medal in the marathon at the 1960 Olympics and in the 10,000 m event placed 26th at the 1960 and 23rd at the 1964 games. He withdrew from the 1964 Olympic marathon due to an injury.", "Title: England at the 2014 Commonwealth Games\n\nEngland competed at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland.", "Title: 2015 Barcelona Open Banc Sabadell – Doubles\n\nJesse Huta Galung and Stéphane Robert were the defending champions, but Robert chose not to participate this year. Huta Galung was scheduled to play alongside Pablo Andújar in the qualifying draw, but withdrew with a right calf injury.", "Title: Samiri (Islamic figure)\n\nSamiri (Qur'an 20:85, 20:87 and 20:95) is the name given in the Qur'an to the creator of the Golden Calf. He was the man who tempted the Israelites to forsake the worship of Allah while Musa (Moses) was away for 40 days on Mount Sinai while he and the other Sahabah (companions) believed Musa (Moses) had died. The Qur'an narrates that Samiri gave the illusion that the idol was making a 'lowing' sound, and the Qur'an further expands upon this, narrating that Samiri cast the dust which archangel Gabriel (Jibril) had tread upon onto the calf, while some prominent exegesists narrate the sound was made due to the wind entering and exiting the statue, and some posit the sound was due to the use of the dust. In sharp contrast to account given in the Hebrew Bible, the Qur'an does not blame Aaron (Haroun) for the creation of the calf and instead praises him for trying to stop the worship of the calf.", "Title: Alyson Dixon\n\nAlyson Dixon (born 24 September 1978 in sunderland) is an English long-distance-runner who has competed in several marathons and half marathons and won the 2011 Brighton Marathon. She competed for England at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, but did not finish due to a calf injury. She first joined an athletics club as a girl when a friend did and because she wanted to go to Flamingo Land Resort as the club was going there.", "Title: Innocent Mdledle\n\nInnocent Mdledle (born 11 December 1985 in Matatiele, Eastern Cape) is a South African professional footballer who plays at left-back for SuperSport United F.C. in the Premier Soccer League and for the South Africa national football team. On 26 September 2007, Mdledle was added to the South Africa squad competing in the 2007 COSAFA Cup, even though he was just returning from a calf injury.", "Title: Half marathon\n\nA half marathon is a road running event of 21.0975 km (13 mi 192½ yd) – half the distance of a marathon. Participation in half marathons has grown steadily since 2003, partly due to the fact that it is a challenging distance, but does not require the same level of training that a marathon does. In 2008, \"Running USA\" reported that the half marathon is the fastest growing type of race. A 2010 article by \"Universal Sports\" mentioned the growing popularity of the distance. It is common for a half marathon event to be held concurrently with a marathon, using almost the same course with a late start, an early finish or shortcuts. If finisher medals are awarded, the medal or ribbon may differ from those for the full marathon. The half marathon is also known as a 21K, 21.1K or 13.1 miles, although these values are rounded and not formally correct.", "Title: Gustaf Törnros\n\nGustaf Edvard Törnros (18 March 1887 – 2 April 1941) was a Swedish long-distance runner. He competed in the marathon at the 1906, 1908 and 1912 Summer Olympics with the best result of fourth place in 1906. Half of the participants, including Törnros, failed to finish the 1912 marathon due to the hot weather with temperatures exceeding 30 °C. Törnros won the national marathon title in 1911 and 1912." ]
5,867
Who directed the 2007 British-Canadian-American gangster film for which Vincent Cassel was best known?
David Cronenberg
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Krishnadas (Ratheesh)." ], "title": "Rajavinte Makan" }, { "sentences": [ "Irréversible (] ) is a 2002 French art psychological horror drama film written and directed by Gaspar Noé and starring Monica Bellucci, Vincent Cassel, and Albert Dupontel.", " The film employs a non-linear narrative and follows two men through the streets of Paris as they seek to avenge a brutally raped girlfriend.", " The film's soundtrack was composed by the electronic musician Thomas Bangalter, best known as half of the Daft Punk duo." ], "title": "Irréversible" } ]
[ "Title: Mon Roi\n\nMon Roi, also known as My King, is a 2015 French drama film directed by Maïwenn. The film stars Vincent Cassel, Emmanuelle Bercot, Louis Garrel and Isild Le Besco (Maïwenn's sister). It was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival. At Cannes, Bercot won the award for Best Actress.", "Title: Partisan (film)\n\nPartisan is a 2015 Australian film directed by Ariel Kleiman. The film stars Vincent Cassel as Gregori, a cult leader. The feature marks Kleiman's directorial debut. Kleiman wrote the film with his girlfriend Sarah Cyngler. It premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival.", "Title: Blueberry (film)\n\nBlueberry (French: \"Blueberry: L'expérience secrète\" ) is a 2004 French acid western directed by Jan Kounen. It is an adaptation of the Franco-Belgian comic book series \"Blueberry\", illustrated by Jean Giraud (better known as Moebius) and scripted by Jean-Michel Charlier. However, the film has little in common with the source material. The film starred Vincent Cassel as the title character along with Michael Madsen and Juliette Lewis. Although the film is a French production, the film is in English to match the story's setting in America's Wild West in the 1870s. Since the character of Blueberry remains obscure in the States, the film was released on DVD in America in November 2004 under the title \"Renegade\" and marketed very much as a conventional Western.", "Title: Black Swan dance double controversy\n\n\"Black Swan\" is a 2010 American psychological thriller film about a ballet dancer directed by Darren Aronofsky and starring Natalie Portman, Vincent Cassel, and Mila Kunis. After the 83rd Academy Awards, in which Portman won the Oscar for Best Actress for her role in the film as a ballerina, controversy arose over how much credit for the dancing in the film was being given to her and how much to her \"dance double\", American Ballet Theatre soloist Sarah Lane.", "Title: Eastern Promises\n\nEastern Promises is a 2007 British-Canadian-American gangster film directed by David Cronenberg, from a screenplay written by Steven Knight. The film stars Viggo Mortensen, Naomi Watts, Vincent Cassel, and Armin Mueller-Stahl. It tells a story of a Russian-British midwife, Anna (Watts), who delivers the baby of a drug-addicted 14-year old Russian prostitute who dies in childbirth. After Anna learns that the teen was lured into prostitution by the Russian Mafia in London, the leader of the Russian gangsters (Mueller-Stahl) threatens the baby's life to keep Anna from telling the police about their sex trafficking ring. As Anna tries to protect the baby, she is enmeshed deeper into the criminal underworld, and she is threatened by the Mafia leader's son (Cassel) and warned off by the son's strong-arm man (Mortensen).", "Title: Derailed (2005 film)\n\nDerailed is a 2005 American crime thriller film based on the novel of the same name by James Siegel. The film is directed by Mikael Håfström and stars Clive Owen, Jennifer Aniston, Vincent Cassel, Giancarlo Esposito, David Morrissey, RZA and Xzibit. This was also the first film to be released by The Weinstein Company in the United States. The film is set in Chicago.", "Title: Child 44 (film)\n\nChild 44 is a 2015 mystery thriller film directed by Daniel Espinosa, written by Richard Price, and based on Tom Rob Smith's 2008 novel of the same name. The film stars an ensemble cast featuring Tom Hardy, Gary Oldman, Noomi Rapace, Joel Kinnaman, Paddy Considine, Jason Clarke, and Vincent Cassel. It was released on 17 April 2015. Both the novel and the film are very loosely based on the case of Soviet serial killer Andrei Chikatilo, who had been portrayed in the earlier film \"Citizen X\".", "Title: Vincent Cassel\n\nVincent Cassel (] ; born Vincent Crochon, 23 November 1966) is a French actor best known to English-speaking audiences for his performances in \"Ocean's Twelve\" and \"Ocean's Thirteen\", as well as \"Eastern Promises\" and \"Black Swan\". Cassel is also renowned for playing the infamous French bank-robber Jacques Mesrine in \"\" and \"\".", "Title: Rajavinte Makan\n\nRajavinte Makan (English: \"Son of the King\" ) is a 1986 Indian Malayalam gangster film directed by Thampi Kannanthanam and written by Dennis Joseph. It stars Mohanlal as crime boss Vincent Gomez, and also features Ratheesh, Ambika, Suresh Gopi, and Mohan Jose in supporting roles. The plot follows Vincent Gomas and his rivalry against the Kerala Home Minister N. Krishnadas (Ratheesh).", "Title: Irréversible\n\nIrréversible (] ) is a 2002 French art psychological horror drama film written and directed by Gaspar Noé and starring Monica Bellucci, Vincent Cassel, and Albert Dupontel. The film employs a non-linear narrative and follows two men through the streets of Paris as they seek to avenge a brutally raped girlfriend. The film's soundtrack was composed by the electronic musician Thomas Bangalter, best known as half of the Daft Punk duo." ]
5,868
Who was a Canadian American actress and activist who starred in a horror film?
Margot Kidder
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MacHale and Ned Kandel, and was picked up by Nickelodeon in 1991.", " MacHale, Kandel, and Nickelodeon teamed up with the Canadian company Cinar, and as a part of the deal the show was filmed in Richmond, British Columbia and in the Greater Montreal area of Quebec, including their suburbs." ], "title": "Are You Afraid of the Dark?" }, { "sentences": [ "Katharine Isabelle Murray (born November 2, 1981) is a Canadian actress best known as a scream queen for her roles in various horror films.", " Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, she made her screen debut as a child in \"Cousins\" (1989), followed by supporting roles in numerous films and television series.", " Initially credited as Katie Murray, she later began using the name Katherine Isobel and subsequently Katharine Isabelle.", " She has starred in the werewolf horror films, \"Ginger Snaps\" (2000), its sequel, \"\" (2004), and \"\" (2004).", " Her portrayal of the death-obsessed teen, Ginger Fitzgerald, became one of her most notable roles.", " Additional roles in horror films include \"Disturbing Behavior\" (1998), \"Carrie\" (2002), \"Freddy vs. Jason\" (2003), \"\" (2010), and \"American Mary\" (2012).", " For her performance in the horror film, \"American Mary\" (2012), she earned several nominations for best actress, including Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, Screamfest Horror Film Festival and Toronto After Dark Film Festival." ], "title": "Katharine Isabelle" }, { "sentences": [ "Margaret Ruth \"Margot\" Kidder (born October 17, 1948) is a Canadian American actress and activist.", " She rose to fame in 1978 for her role as Lois Lane in the \"Superman film series\", opposite Christopher Reeve.", " Kidder began her career in the 1960s appearing in low-budget Canadian films and television series, before landing a lead role in \"Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx\" (1970)." ], "title": "Margot Kidder" }, { "sentences": [ "J. Gordon Edwards (1867–1925) was a Canadian American film director, screenwriter, and producer of the silent era.", " His oeuvre consists of over fifty feature films made between 1914 and 1924.", " He is perhaps best known for directing twenty-four films starring vamp actress Theda Bara—including \"Cleopatra\", her most famous role— and also the 1921 epic \"The Queen of Sheba\".", " Edwards was born in Montreal and educated at a military academy with the expectation that he would pursue a career as a British Army officer.", " He decided against a life in the military in favor of a future in theater.", " At the time, the Canadian theater and film industry was limited primarily to repertory theatre, so Edwards became one of many to emigrate to the United States to work in the field.", " He had a short career as an actor before becoming a stage director.", " By 1910, he was working for American motion picture producer William Fox, who sent him to Europe to study film production." ], "title": "J. Gordon Edwards filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "Louie Gong (born August 8, 1974) is a Canadian American visual artist, activist, public speaker, educator, and entrepreneur.", " His work focuses on Indigenous and multiracial identity, exploring race and identity through art, and expanding business leadership and capacity for Native artists." ], "title": "Louie Gong" }, { "sentences": [ "Nadine van der Velde (born May 14, 1962) is a Canadian American actress, producer and writer.", " She is a 3 time Emmy award winner, two-time Annie Award winner and a recipient of a Humanitas Award." ], "title": "Nadine van der Velde" }, { "sentences": [ "Tina Ona Paukstelis is an American actress.", " She was born November 20, 1970 in Kenosha, Wisconsin.", " The majority of her film work is in the horror film genre.", " Her debut was the lead role of 'Katrina' in the 1994 vampire film \"Aswang\" - the first horror film to screen at the \"Sundance Film Festival\".", " Paukstelis next starred as an endangered teenager in the cult movie \"5 Dark Souls\" (1996) and its 1998 and 2003 sequels.", " Throughout the 2000s she continued to land lead and supporting roles in the horror films \"Julia Wept\" (2000), \"October Moon\" (2005), \"\" (2008), and \"The Legend Trip\" (2006).", " Her most recent film is the haunted house thriller \"Safe Inside (film)\" (2013)." ], "title": "Tina Ona Paukstelis" }, { "sentences": [ "Pamela Denise Anderson (born July 1, 1967) is a Canadian American actress and model.", " Anderson is best known for her roles on the television series \"Home Improvement\", \"Baywatch\" and \"V.I.P.\" after rising to fame as Playmate of the Month for \"Playboy\" magazine in February 1990.", " Anderson has also appeared in films such as \"Raw Justice\" (1994), \"Barb Wire\" (1996) and \"Blonde and Blonder\" (2008) and was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame in 2006." ], "title": "Pamela Anderson" } ]
[ "Title: Sisters (1973 film)\n\nSisters (also known as \"Blood Sisters\" in the United Kingdom) is a 1973 American psychological horror film directed by Brian De Palma and starring Margot Kidder, Jennifer Salt and Charles Durning. The plot focuses on a French Canadian model whose separated Siamese twin is suspected of a brutal murder witnessed by a newspaper reporter in Staten Island.", "Title: Jenn Proske\n\nJennifer Proske (born August 8, 1987) is a Canadian American actress, best known for portraying Becca Crane in the film \"Vampires Suck\".", "Title: Are You Afraid of the Dark?\n\nAre You Afraid of the Dark? is a Canadian American horror fantasy-themed anthology television series. The original series was created by D.J. MacHale and Ned Kandel, and was picked up by Nickelodeon in 1991. MacHale, Kandel, and Nickelodeon teamed up with the Canadian company Cinar, and as a part of the deal the show was filmed in Richmond, British Columbia and in the Greater Montreal area of Quebec, including their suburbs.", "Title: Katharine Isabelle\n\nKatharine Isabelle Murray (born November 2, 1981) is a Canadian actress best known as a scream queen for her roles in various horror films. Born in Vancouver, British Columbia, she made her screen debut as a child in \"Cousins\" (1989), followed by supporting roles in numerous films and television series. Initially credited as Katie Murray, she later began using the name Katherine Isobel and subsequently Katharine Isabelle. She has starred in the werewolf horror films, \"Ginger Snaps\" (2000), its sequel, \"\" (2004), and \"\" (2004). Her portrayal of the death-obsessed teen, Ginger Fitzgerald, became one of her most notable roles. Additional roles in horror films include \"Disturbing Behavior\" (1998), \"Carrie\" (2002), \"Freddy vs. Jason\" (2003), \"\" (2010), and \"American Mary\" (2012). For her performance in the horror film, \"American Mary\" (2012), she earned several nominations for best actress, including Fangoria Chainsaw Awards, Screamfest Horror Film Festival and Toronto After Dark Film Festival.", "Title: Margot Kidder\n\nMargaret Ruth \"Margot\" Kidder (born October 17, 1948) is a Canadian American actress and activist. She rose to fame in 1978 for her role as Lois Lane in the \"Superman film series\", opposite Christopher Reeve. Kidder began her career in the 1960s appearing in low-budget Canadian films and television series, before landing a lead role in \"Quackser Fortune Has a Cousin in the Bronx\" (1970).", "Title: J. Gordon Edwards filmography\n\nJ. Gordon Edwards (1867–1925) was a Canadian American film director, screenwriter, and producer of the silent era. His oeuvre consists of over fifty feature films made between 1914 and 1924. He is perhaps best known for directing twenty-four films starring vamp actress Theda Bara—including \"Cleopatra\", her most famous role— and also the 1921 epic \"The Queen of Sheba\". Edwards was born in Montreal and educated at a military academy with the expectation that he would pursue a career as a British Army officer. He decided against a life in the military in favor of a future in theater. At the time, the Canadian theater and film industry was limited primarily to repertory theatre, so Edwards became one of many to emigrate to the United States to work in the field. He had a short career as an actor before becoming a stage director. By 1910, he was working for American motion picture producer William Fox, who sent him to Europe to study film production.", "Title: Louie Gong\n\nLouie Gong (born August 8, 1974) is a Canadian American visual artist, activist, public speaker, educator, and entrepreneur. His work focuses on Indigenous and multiracial identity, exploring race and identity through art, and expanding business leadership and capacity for Native artists.", "Title: Nadine van der Velde\n\nNadine van der Velde (born May 14, 1962) is a Canadian American actress, producer and writer. She is a 3 time Emmy award winner, two-time Annie Award winner and a recipient of a Humanitas Award.", "Title: Tina Ona Paukstelis\n\nTina Ona Paukstelis is an American actress. She was born November 20, 1970 in Kenosha, Wisconsin. The majority of her film work is in the horror film genre. Her debut was the lead role of 'Katrina' in the 1994 vampire film \"Aswang\" - the first horror film to screen at the \"Sundance Film Festival\". Paukstelis next starred as an endangered teenager in the cult movie \"5 Dark Souls\" (1996) and its 1998 and 2003 sequels. Throughout the 2000s she continued to land lead and supporting roles in the horror films \"Julia Wept\" (2000), \"October Moon\" (2005), \"\" (2008), and \"The Legend Trip\" (2006). Her most recent film is the haunted house thriller \"Safe Inside (film)\" (2013).", "Title: Pamela Anderson\n\nPamela Denise Anderson (born July 1, 1967) is a Canadian American actress and model. Anderson is best known for her roles on the television series \"Home Improvement\", \"Baywatch\" and \"V.I.P.\" after rising to fame as Playmate of the Month for \"Playboy\" magazine in February 1990. Anderson has also appeared in films such as \"Raw Justice\" (1994), \"Barb Wire\" (1996) and \"Blonde and Blonder\" (2008) and was inducted into Canada's Walk of Fame in 2006." ]
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During what war was the father of the Princess who was married to two men, one being a London based Dutch artist?
World War II
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[ { "sentences": [ "E.H. Roelfzema is the pen name of Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema Jr. (February 17, 1947, The Hague - February 11, 2010, Kockengen), Dutch artist, writer, poet, lyricist and musician.", " In his art he used encaustic techniques, as well as polymer resin (glass panels), and monomer resin (embeddings).", " He travelled extensively, and from 1970 until 1990 he lived in Ahualoa, Hawaii, working as a farmer and fisherman, and surfing.", " He returned to the Netherlands in 1990 and married photographer Patricia Steur.", " His father was writer of the book \"Soldier of Orange\", which was made into a film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Rutger Hauer.", " Musical collaborations include those with Roll, and Pizza Delivery Boys.", " Dutch rock band Golden Earring recorded numerous lyrics by E.H. Roelfzema, including the band's signature tunes: \"The Naked Truth\"." ], "title": "E.H. Roelfzema" }, { "sentences": [ "Jinjoon Lee (이진준 born in Masan, South Korea) is a London based Korean artist and a designer working in a wide range of media, including sculpture, drawings, photo, video, sound and installation, to explore the perception of utopian ideologies.", " After graduating from Seoul National University in Seoul, he went on to study moving image and lighting installation at the Royal College of Art in London, and the Ruskin School of Fine Art, University of Oxford.", " Since giving his debut solo exhibition at ARKO Art Centre of Arts Council Korea in 2008, Lee has exhibited at numerous venues worldwide including Seoul Metropolitan Museum, Korea National Museum, India International Centre, The Prague National Gallery in Czech, The National Museum of Bulgaria, Royal College of Art and Royal College of Music in London.", " He is a full-fledged member of Royal British Society of Sculptors (RBS).", " Lee’s studio is perhaps best known for the public media sculpture \"They\", which was permanently installed at Digital Media City ,Seoul in the 2010 ,and works on the architectural design and development of innovative projects for various requests around the world." ], "title": "Lee Jinjoon" }, { "sentences": [ "Glass Swords is the debut studio album by Scottish producer Russell Whyte under his alias of Rustie, released by Warp in 2011.", " The album was produced and recorded between 2008 and 2010 by Whyte, partially in his father's home in Glasgow, Scotland and partly in his own home in London, England.", " The album contains vocal work from Whyte as well as London based producer Nightwave.", " The final six months of the production sessions involved Whyte attempting to choose and edit which tracks he felt were worth releasing on the final version of \"Glass Swords\"." ], "title": "Glass Swords" }, { "sentences": [ "Cor Visser (26 August 1903, Spaarndam, North Holland – 27 September 1982, Ipswich) was a Dutch artist who spent much of his life living in and around Suffolk in the United Kingdom.", " He first sailed to England in 1937 where he became particularly associated with the River Orwell, painting numerous watercolours of the river and surrounding area.", " During the Second World War he was appointed official war artist to the Dutch Royal Family, then living in exile in London, where he painted many culturally important portraits of members of the royal family as well as key exiled government officials and military officers.", " A selection of his work is exhibited in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the National Portrait Gallery in London.", " The Ipswich Borough Council's Museums and Galleries Collection also contains a large selection of his paintings.", " He and his wife are buried in St Mary's Churchyard overlooking the River Orwell." ], "title": "Cor Visser" }, { "sentences": [ "Christoph Ernst August of Hesse (Frankfurt, 14 May 1901 – Apennine Mountains near Forlì, 7 October 1943) was the fifth son of Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse and Princess Margaret of Prussia.", " He was a German SS officer killed accidentally during World War II." ], "title": "Prince Christoph of Hesse" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Son of Your Father\" is a song by Elton John with lyrics by Bernie Taupin.", " It is the fourth track on his third studio album, \"Tumbleweed Connection\".", " The lyrics tell of an argument between two men (one blind) on \"an East Virginia Farm.\"", " After a while, their argument leads to death because the two men did not follow the golden rule as stated in the lyrics (but in different words).", " It is the only song off \"Tumbleweed Connection\" John has never performed in concert." ], "title": "Son of Your Father" }, { "sentences": [ "Konstantinos Mavromichalis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Μαυρομιχάλης ; Mani, 1797 – Nauplio, 1831), brother of the Bey of Mani Petros Mavromichalis, was a commander of Maniot forces during the Greek War of Independence and the assassin of the first head of state of Greece, Ioannis Capodistrias.", " Along with Demetrius Ypsilanti, he commanded the forces that saved Nauplio from Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt.", " When two of his brothers, Tzanis Mavromichalis and Petros were captured by government forces under Capodistrias, Konstantinos and the old bey's son Georgios Mavromichalis decided to take revenge.", " On 9 October [O.S. 27 September] 1831 , the two Maniots were waiting by the doors of the church St. Spyridonas.", " The Governor of Greece recognised the two men and was worried.", " But before he could do anything the two men attacked him.", " Konstantinos shot the Governor through the head and his nephew stabbed Capodistrias through the heart.", " As the Maniot was escaping, he was shot by one of Capodistrias' bodyguards and by General Fotomaras who had watched the murder scene from his home window.", " Running half dead through the streets of Nauplio, Konstantinos was shot several times before he died.", " The angry citizens of the city dragged his body and threw it off a cliff called the Arvanitis.", " His nephew was captured alive and executed by a firing squad." ], "title": "Konstantinos Mavromichalis" }, { "sentences": [ "The Big V is a semi-professional basketball league in Victoria, Australia.", " The league comprises 12 competitions, with its two main ones being the men's (SCM) and women's (SCW) State Championship divisions.", " Below the SCM and SCW is: Division One Men (D1M), Division One Women (D1W), Division Two Men (D2M), and Division Two Women (D1W).", " The remaining six competitions are youth divisions, with those being: Victorian Youth Championship Men (VYCM), Victorian Youth Championship Women (VYCW), Youth League One Men (YL1M), Youth League One Women (YL1W), Youth League Two Men (YL2M), and Youth League Two Women (YL2W)." ], "title": "Big V" }, { "sentences": [ "Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse (German: \"Prinzessin Christina Margarethe von Hessen\" ; 10 January 1933 – 22 November 2011) was the eldest daughter of Prince Christoph of Hesse and Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark.", " From 1956 to 1962, she was married to Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia, with whom she had two children.", " Her second marriage to Robert Floris van Eyck, a Dutch artist based in London, lasted from 1962 to 1986." ], "title": "Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse" }, { "sentences": [ "Two Men of the Desert (also known as Two Men on the Desert and Two Men in a Desert) was a 1913 American silent Western short film written and directed by D. W. Griffith.", " Based on a story by Jack London, the film was shot on location in Death Valley.", " \"Two Men of the Desert\" is now presumed lost." ], "title": "Two Men of the Desert" } ]
[ "Title: E.H. Roelfzema\n\nE.H. Roelfzema is the pen name of Erik Hazelhoff Roelfzema Jr. (February 17, 1947, The Hague - February 11, 2010, Kockengen), Dutch artist, writer, poet, lyricist and musician. In his art he used encaustic techniques, as well as polymer resin (glass panels), and monomer resin (embeddings). He travelled extensively, and from 1970 until 1990 he lived in Ahualoa, Hawaii, working as a farmer and fisherman, and surfing. He returned to the Netherlands in 1990 and married photographer Patricia Steur. His father was writer of the book \"Soldier of Orange\", which was made into a film directed by Paul Verhoeven and starring Rutger Hauer. Musical collaborations include those with Roll, and Pizza Delivery Boys. Dutch rock band Golden Earring recorded numerous lyrics by E.H. Roelfzema, including the band's signature tunes: \"The Naked Truth\".", "Title: Lee Jinjoon\n\nJinjoon Lee (이진준 born in Masan, South Korea) is a London based Korean artist and a designer working in a wide range of media, including sculpture, drawings, photo, video, sound and installation, to explore the perception of utopian ideologies. After graduating from Seoul National University in Seoul, he went on to study moving image and lighting installation at the Royal College of Art in London, and the Ruskin School of Fine Art, University of Oxford. Since giving his debut solo exhibition at ARKO Art Centre of Arts Council Korea in 2008, Lee has exhibited at numerous venues worldwide including Seoul Metropolitan Museum, Korea National Museum, India International Centre, The Prague National Gallery in Czech, The National Museum of Bulgaria, Royal College of Art and Royal College of Music in London. He is a full-fledged member of Royal British Society of Sculptors (RBS). Lee’s studio is perhaps best known for the public media sculpture \"They\", which was permanently installed at Digital Media City ,Seoul in the 2010 ,and works on the architectural design and development of innovative projects for various requests around the world.", "Title: Glass Swords\n\nGlass Swords is the debut studio album by Scottish producer Russell Whyte under his alias of Rustie, released by Warp in 2011. The album was produced and recorded between 2008 and 2010 by Whyte, partially in his father's home in Glasgow, Scotland and partly in his own home in London, England. The album contains vocal work from Whyte as well as London based producer Nightwave. The final six months of the production sessions involved Whyte attempting to choose and edit which tracks he felt were worth releasing on the final version of \"Glass Swords\".", "Title: Cor Visser\n\nCor Visser (26 August 1903, Spaarndam, North Holland – 27 September 1982, Ipswich) was a Dutch artist who spent much of his life living in and around Suffolk in the United Kingdom. He first sailed to England in 1937 where he became particularly associated with the River Orwell, painting numerous watercolours of the river and surrounding area. During the Second World War he was appointed official war artist to the Dutch Royal Family, then living in exile in London, where he painted many culturally important portraits of members of the royal family as well as key exiled government officials and military officers. A selection of his work is exhibited in the Rijksmuseum Amsterdam, the Victoria and Albert Museum and the National Portrait Gallery in London. The Ipswich Borough Council's Museums and Galleries Collection also contains a large selection of his paintings. He and his wife are buried in St Mary's Churchyard overlooking the River Orwell.", "Title: Prince Christoph of Hesse\n\nChristoph Ernst August of Hesse (Frankfurt, 14 May 1901 – Apennine Mountains near Forlì, 7 October 1943) was the fifth son of Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse and Princess Margaret of Prussia. He was a German SS officer killed accidentally during World War II.", "Title: Son of Your Father\n\n\"Son of Your Father\" is a song by Elton John with lyrics by Bernie Taupin. It is the fourth track on his third studio album, \"Tumbleweed Connection\". The lyrics tell of an argument between two men (one blind) on \"an East Virginia Farm.\" After a while, their argument leads to death because the two men did not follow the golden rule as stated in the lyrics (but in different words). It is the only song off \"Tumbleweed Connection\" John has never performed in concert.", "Title: Konstantinos Mavromichalis\n\nKonstantinos Mavromichalis (Greek: Κωνσταντίνος Μαυρομιχάλης ; Mani, 1797 – Nauplio, 1831), brother of the Bey of Mani Petros Mavromichalis, was a commander of Maniot forces during the Greek War of Independence and the assassin of the first head of state of Greece, Ioannis Capodistrias. Along with Demetrius Ypsilanti, he commanded the forces that saved Nauplio from Ibrahim Pasha of Egypt. When two of his brothers, Tzanis Mavromichalis and Petros were captured by government forces under Capodistrias, Konstantinos and the old bey's son Georgios Mavromichalis decided to take revenge. On 9 October [O.S. 27 September] 1831 , the two Maniots were waiting by the doors of the church St. Spyridonas. The Governor of Greece recognised the two men and was worried. But before he could do anything the two men attacked him. Konstantinos shot the Governor through the head and his nephew stabbed Capodistrias through the heart. As the Maniot was escaping, he was shot by one of Capodistrias' bodyguards and by General Fotomaras who had watched the murder scene from his home window. Running half dead through the streets of Nauplio, Konstantinos was shot several times before he died. The angry citizens of the city dragged his body and threw it off a cliff called the Arvanitis. His nephew was captured alive and executed by a firing squad.", "Title: Big V\n\nThe Big V is a semi-professional basketball league in Victoria, Australia. The league comprises 12 competitions, with its two main ones being the men's (SCM) and women's (SCW) State Championship divisions. Below the SCM and SCW is: Division One Men (D1M), Division One Women (D1W), Division Two Men (D2M), and Division Two Women (D1W). The remaining six competitions are youth divisions, with those being: Victorian Youth Championship Men (VYCM), Victorian Youth Championship Women (VYCW), Youth League One Men (YL1M), Youth League One Women (YL1W), Youth League Two Men (YL2M), and Youth League Two Women (YL2W).", "Title: Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse\n\nPrincess Christina Margarethe of Hesse (German: \"Prinzessin Christina Margarethe von Hessen\" ; 10 January 1933 – 22 November 2011) was the eldest daughter of Prince Christoph of Hesse and Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark. From 1956 to 1962, she was married to Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia, with whom she had two children. Her second marriage to Robert Floris van Eyck, a Dutch artist based in London, lasted from 1962 to 1986.", "Title: Two Men of the Desert\n\nTwo Men of the Desert (also known as Two Men on the Desert and Two Men in a Desert) was a 1913 American silent Western short film written and directed by D. W. Griffith. Based on a story by Jack London, the film was shot on location in Death Valley. \"Two Men of the Desert\" is now presumed lost." ]
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What newspaper described a man who says Villa Sellgren is owned by Vladimir Putin as "the man Vladimir Putin fears most"
"The Wall Street Journal"
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[ { "sentences": [ "Vera Putina (Russian: Вера Николаевна Путина ; born 6 September 1926) is a woman who has since 1999 stated that Vladimir Putin (\"Vova\") is her lost son.", " The woman's claims contrast with Putin's official biography, which states that Putin's parents died before he became president. \"", "The Telegraph\" concluded that while the woman might be simply wrong or part of a public relations effort, the story \"identifies the holes in the known story of Mr Putin's past\".", " The official story is that Putin's parents were already in their forties when Putin was born, which leaves a gap of over fifteen years since the births of their previous sons, Oleg and Viktor, neither of whom survived childhood.", " Details of the first ten years of Putin's life are scarce in his autobiography, especially when compared with other world leaders.\"" ], "title": "Vera Putina" }, { "sentences": [ "Villa Sellgren is a house and estate on Lodochny Island in the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea.", " It was designed by the Finnish architect Uno Ullberg and completed in 1913.", " The house was a location used in the shooting of a Russian version of Arthur Conan Doyle's \"His Last Bow\" in 1986.", " It was part of national forest reserves until 2012 when it was rezoned to allow construction.", " According to Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the house is owned by Vladimir Putin through friends." ], "title": "Villa Sellgren" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Arrest of Vladimir Putin: A Report from the Courtroom\" is a viral video, originally posted on YouTube on February 13, 2012 by the Russian video publishing group \"Lancelot\".", " The mock video shows Russian President (then Prime Minister) Vladimir Putin facing a courtroom trial.", " The footage was taken from the real-life trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky and then digitally altered to make a faux news report.", " Putin's reply to the judge is taken from television footage where Putin is participating in the 2010 census." ], "title": "Arrest of Vladimir Putin viral video" }, { "sentences": [ "Putin's Kleptocracy: Who Owns Russia?", " is a 2014 book by Karen Dawisha.", " Published by Simon & Schuster, it chronicles the rise of Vladimir Putin during his time in Saint Petersburg in the 1990s.", " In the book, Dawisha exposes how Putin's friends and coworkers from his formative years have accumulated mass amounts of wealth and power.", " Although Putin was elected with promises to rein in the oligarchs who had emerged in the 1990s, Dawisha writes that Putin transformed \"an oligarchy independent of, and more powerful than, the state into a corporatist structure in which oligarchs served at the pleasure of state officials, who themselves gained and exercised economic control... both for the state and for themselves.\"", " As a result, 110 individuals control 35% of Russia's wealth, according to Dawisha.", " Whereas scholars have traditionally viewed Putin's Russia as a democracy in the process of failing, Dawisha argues that \"from the beginning Putin and his circle sought to create an authoritarian regime ruled by a close-knit cabal... who used democracy for decoration rather than direction.\"" ], "title": "Putin's Kleptocracy" }, { "sentences": [ "Mikhail Fradkov's First Cabinet (March - May 2004) was a cabinet of the government of the Russian Federation during the presidential election of 2004, preceded by the cabinet of Mikhail Kasyanov, who had been dismissed by President Vladimir Putin on February 24, 2004, and followed by Mikhail Fradkov's Second Cabinet immediately after Vladimir Putin's second inauguration.", " It was led by Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov, proposed by President Vladimir Putin for the approval by the State Duma on March 1, 2004.", " On March 5 Fradkov was approved by the State Duma and appointed Prime Minister by the President.", " Other 16 ministers of the cabinet were appointed by presidential decrees on March 9.", " Seven of the ministers occupied the same positions in Mikhail Kasyanov's Government: Yury Chaika, Alexey Gordeyev, German Gref, Sergei Ivanov, Viktor Khristenko, Alexey Kudrin, and Sergei Shoigu.", " The cabinet underwent no reshuffles and resigned on May 7.", " It was a temporary cabinet, as Russian legislation stipulates that a new government has to be formed in the beginning of a new presidential term, so the ministers remained acting and were reappointed with minor changes as Mikhail Fradkov's Second Cabinet few days later." ], "title": "Mikhail Fradkov's First Cabinet" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Putin – khuilo!\"", " (Ukrainian: Пу́тін - хуйло́ ; ] , Russian: Пу́тин - хуйло́ ; ] , a commonly used English translation: \"Putin is a dickhead\") is a Ukrainian- and Russian-language slogan deriding Russian President Vladimir Putin.", " The slogan was originated in Ukraine in 2014 having grown from a football chant first performed by FC Metalist Kharkiv ultras in March 2014 on the onset of the Russian annexation of Crimea and military intervention in Ukraine.", " The phrase has become very widespread throughout Ukraine among supporters of the Ukrainian government and more generally those who do not like Russia or Vladimir Putin in both Russian-speaking and Ukrainian-speaking areas of Ukraine." ], "title": "Putin khuilo!" }, { "sentences": [ "Mikhail Kasyanov's Cabinet (May 2000 - March 2004) was a cabinet of the government of the Russian Federation during most of Vladimir Putin's first presidential term.", " It followed Vladimir Putin's Cabinet after Vladimir Putin became President of Russia and was replaced with Mikhail Fradkov's First Cabinet shortly before the presidential election of 2004.", " It was led by Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov, proposed by President Vladimir Putin after his inauguration on May 7 and approved by the State Duma and appointed Prime Minister by the President on May 17, 2000.", " Prior to this, Kasyanov was the Finance Minister in Vladimir Putin's Cabinet, and as Putin was promoted to acting President on December 31, 1999, de facto had led his cabinet since January 10, when he was appointed also First Deputy Prime Minister.", " Other 28 ministers were appointed by the President on May 18–20.", " Only six of them were new to the government: Gennady Bukaev, Alexander Dondukov, Alexander Gavrin, German Gref, Alexey Kudrin and Igor Shuvalov." ], "title": "Mikhail Kasyanov's Cabinet" }, { "sentences": [ "Oleg Safonov (Russian: Олег Александрович Сафонов , born August 24, 1960 in Ulyanovsk, Soviet Union) is a Russian official.", " In 1982 he graduated from the Border Guards Higher School of the KGB in Moscow and subsequently served for the KGB until 1991.", " It is sometimes claimed that for some time he served in Dresden together with Vladimir Putin.", " In 1991-1994 he worked under Vladimir Putin in the Committee for the External Relations of the Saint Petersburg Mayor's Office.", " From November 14, 1996, to October 30, 2007, Safonov was a deputy Interior Minister of Russia, appointed by President Putin.", " On October 30 2007 Vladimir Putin appointed him plenipotentiary envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District.", " Safonov was believed to be married to a daughter of Viktor Ivanov.", " However, in April 2009, an article indicated that Oleg Safonov's wife was named Lyudmila Gennadayevna.", " An alternate theory is that the Safonovs' daughter, Elizabeta, is married to Viktor Ivanov's son, Yaroslav." ], "title": "Oleg Safonov" }, { "sentences": [ "Igor Ivanovich Sechin (Russian: Игорь Иванович Сечин , born 7 September 1960 in Leningrad, Soviet Union) is a Russian official, considered a close ally and \"de facto deputy\" of Vladimir Putin.", " Sechin is often described as one of Putin's most conservative counselors and the leader of the Kremlin's \"Siloviki\" faction, a lobby gathering former security services agents.", " Until 21 May 2012, he served as Deputy Prime Minister of Russia in Vladimir Putin's cabinet and he is currently the Executive Chairman of Rosneft, the Russian state oil company." ], "title": "Igor Sechin" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexei Anatolievich Navalny (Russian: Алексе́й Анато́льевич Нава́льный , ] ; born June 4, 1976) is a Russian lawyer, political and financial activist, and politician.", " Since 2009, he has gained prominence in Russia, and in the Russian and international media, as a critic of corruption and of Russian President Vladimir Putin.", " He has organized large-scale demonstrations promoting democracy and attacking political corruption, Putin, and Putin's political allies; he has run for a political office on the same platform.", " In 2012, \"The Wall Street Journal\" described him as \"the man Vladimir Putin fears most\"." ], "title": "Alexei Navalny" } ]
[ "Title: Vera Putina\n\nVera Putina (Russian: Вера Николаевна Путина ; born 6 September 1926) is a woman who has since 1999 stated that Vladimir Putin (\"Vova\") is her lost son. The woman's claims contrast with Putin's official biography, which states that Putin's parents died before he became president. \" The Telegraph\" concluded that while the woman might be simply wrong or part of a public relations effort, the story \"identifies the holes in the known story of Mr Putin's past\". The official story is that Putin's parents were already in their forties when Putin was born, which leaves a gap of over fifteen years since the births of their previous sons, Oleg and Viktor, neither of whom survived childhood. Details of the first ten years of Putin's life are scarce in his autobiography, especially when compared with other world leaders.\"", "Title: Villa Sellgren\n\nVilla Sellgren is a house and estate on Lodochny Island in the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea. It was designed by the Finnish architect Uno Ullberg and completed in 1913. The house was a location used in the shooting of a Russian version of Arthur Conan Doyle's \"His Last Bow\" in 1986. It was part of national forest reserves until 2012 when it was rezoned to allow construction. According to Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, the house is owned by Vladimir Putin through friends.", "Title: Arrest of Vladimir Putin viral video\n\n\"Arrest of Vladimir Putin: A Report from the Courtroom\" is a viral video, originally posted on YouTube on February 13, 2012 by the Russian video publishing group \"Lancelot\". The mock video shows Russian President (then Prime Minister) Vladimir Putin facing a courtroom trial. The footage was taken from the real-life trial of Mikhail Khodorkovsky and then digitally altered to make a faux news report. Putin's reply to the judge is taken from television footage where Putin is participating in the 2010 census.", "Title: Putin's Kleptocracy\n\nPutin's Kleptocracy: Who Owns Russia? is a 2014 book by Karen Dawisha. Published by Simon & Schuster, it chronicles the rise of Vladimir Putin during his time in Saint Petersburg in the 1990s. In the book, Dawisha exposes how Putin's friends and coworkers from his formative years have accumulated mass amounts of wealth and power. Although Putin was elected with promises to rein in the oligarchs who had emerged in the 1990s, Dawisha writes that Putin transformed \"an oligarchy independent of, and more powerful than, the state into a corporatist structure in which oligarchs served at the pleasure of state officials, who themselves gained and exercised economic control... both for the state and for themselves.\" As a result, 110 individuals control 35% of Russia's wealth, according to Dawisha. Whereas scholars have traditionally viewed Putin's Russia as a democracy in the process of failing, Dawisha argues that \"from the beginning Putin and his circle sought to create an authoritarian regime ruled by a close-knit cabal... who used democracy for decoration rather than direction.\"", "Title: Mikhail Fradkov's First Cabinet\n\nMikhail Fradkov's First Cabinet (March - May 2004) was a cabinet of the government of the Russian Federation during the presidential election of 2004, preceded by the cabinet of Mikhail Kasyanov, who had been dismissed by President Vladimir Putin on February 24, 2004, and followed by Mikhail Fradkov's Second Cabinet immediately after Vladimir Putin's second inauguration. It was led by Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov, proposed by President Vladimir Putin for the approval by the State Duma on March 1, 2004. On March 5 Fradkov was approved by the State Duma and appointed Prime Minister by the President. Other 16 ministers of the cabinet were appointed by presidential decrees on March 9. Seven of the ministers occupied the same positions in Mikhail Kasyanov's Government: Yury Chaika, Alexey Gordeyev, German Gref, Sergei Ivanov, Viktor Khristenko, Alexey Kudrin, and Sergei Shoigu. The cabinet underwent no reshuffles and resigned on May 7. It was a temporary cabinet, as Russian legislation stipulates that a new government has to be formed in the beginning of a new presidential term, so the ministers remained acting and were reappointed with minor changes as Mikhail Fradkov's Second Cabinet few days later.", "Title: Putin khuilo!\n\n\"Putin – khuilo!\" (Ukrainian: Пу́тін - хуйло́ ; ] , Russian: Пу́тин - хуйло́ ; ] , a commonly used English translation: \"Putin is a dickhead\") is a Ukrainian- and Russian-language slogan deriding Russian President Vladimir Putin. The slogan was originated in Ukraine in 2014 having grown from a football chant first performed by FC Metalist Kharkiv ultras in March 2014 on the onset of the Russian annexation of Crimea and military intervention in Ukraine. The phrase has become very widespread throughout Ukraine among supporters of the Ukrainian government and more generally those who do not like Russia or Vladimir Putin in both Russian-speaking and Ukrainian-speaking areas of Ukraine.", "Title: Mikhail Kasyanov's Cabinet\n\nMikhail Kasyanov's Cabinet (May 2000 - March 2004) was a cabinet of the government of the Russian Federation during most of Vladimir Putin's first presidential term. It followed Vladimir Putin's Cabinet after Vladimir Putin became President of Russia and was replaced with Mikhail Fradkov's First Cabinet shortly before the presidential election of 2004. It was led by Prime Minister Mikhail Kasyanov, proposed by President Vladimir Putin after his inauguration on May 7 and approved by the State Duma and appointed Prime Minister by the President on May 17, 2000. Prior to this, Kasyanov was the Finance Minister in Vladimir Putin's Cabinet, and as Putin was promoted to acting President on December 31, 1999, de facto had led his cabinet since January 10, when he was appointed also First Deputy Prime Minister. Other 28 ministers were appointed by the President on May 18–20. Only six of them were new to the government: Gennady Bukaev, Alexander Dondukov, Alexander Gavrin, German Gref, Alexey Kudrin and Igor Shuvalov.", "Title: Oleg Safonov\n\nOleg Safonov (Russian: Олег Александрович Сафонов , born August 24, 1960 in Ulyanovsk, Soviet Union) is a Russian official. In 1982 he graduated from the Border Guards Higher School of the KGB in Moscow and subsequently served for the KGB until 1991. It is sometimes claimed that for some time he served in Dresden together with Vladimir Putin. In 1991-1994 he worked under Vladimir Putin in the Committee for the External Relations of the Saint Petersburg Mayor's Office. From November 14, 1996, to October 30, 2007, Safonov was a deputy Interior Minister of Russia, appointed by President Putin. On October 30 2007 Vladimir Putin appointed him plenipotentiary envoy to the Far Eastern Federal District. Safonov was believed to be married to a daughter of Viktor Ivanov. However, in April 2009, an article indicated that Oleg Safonov's wife was named Lyudmila Gennadayevna. An alternate theory is that the Safonovs' daughter, Elizabeta, is married to Viktor Ivanov's son, Yaroslav.", "Title: Igor Sechin\n\nIgor Ivanovich Sechin (Russian: Игорь Иванович Сечин , born 7 September 1960 in Leningrad, Soviet Union) is a Russian official, considered a close ally and \"de facto deputy\" of Vladimir Putin. Sechin is often described as one of Putin's most conservative counselors and the leader of the Kremlin's \"Siloviki\" faction, a lobby gathering former security services agents. Until 21 May 2012, he served as Deputy Prime Minister of Russia in Vladimir Putin's cabinet and he is currently the Executive Chairman of Rosneft, the Russian state oil company.", "Title: Alexei Navalny\n\nAlexei Anatolievich Navalny (Russian: Алексе́й Анато́льевич Нава́льный , ] ; born June 4, 1976) is a Russian lawyer, political and financial activist, and politician. Since 2009, he has gained prominence in Russia, and in the Russian and international media, as a critic of corruption and of Russian President Vladimir Putin. He has organized large-scale demonstrations promoting democracy and attacking political corruption, Putin, and Putin's political allies; he has run for a political office on the same platform. In 2012, \"The Wall Street Journal\" described him as \"the man Vladimir Putin fears most\"." ]
5,871
Isidro Ros Ríos plays for a team that plays in which division ?
Segunda División B – Group 4
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[ "Title: Club Atlético Acassuso\n\nClub Atlético Acassuso is an Argentine football club from the Boulogne Sur Mer district of San Isidro Partido in Greater Buenos Aires. The squad currently plays in Primera B Metropolitana, the regionalised third division of the Argentine football league system.", "Title: Club Atlético San Isidro\n\nThe Club Atlético de San Isidro is an Argentine sports club based in San Isidro in Greater Buenos Aires. Originally established as an association football club, San Isidro has gained recognition for its rugby union team, holding a record of 33 Torneo de la URBA championships. The senior squad currently competes at Grupo I, the top division of Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires (URBA).", "Title: Club Pueyrredón\n\nClub Pueyrredón, also nicknamed Puey, is an Argentine rugby union and field hockey club from the Boulogne Sur Mer district of San Isidro Partido in Greater Buenos Aires. The rugby team currently plays in the Torneo de la URBA Grupo I, the first division of the Unión de Rugby de Buenos Aires league system.", "Title: Isidro Ros Ríos\n\nIsidro Ros Ríos (born 6 November 1995), commonly known as Isi, is a Spanish footballer who plays for UCAM Murcia CF as a winger.", "Title: Andrés Kogovsek\n\nAndrés Kogovsek (born 1974) is an Argentine handball player. He was born in San Isidro, Argentina and plays for the club Villa Ballester. He competed for the Argentine national team at the 2012 Summer Olympics in London. Andrés won the gold medal at the 2011 Pan American Games.", "Title: Christian Sánchez (Salvadoran footballer)\n\nChristian Alexander Sánchez Viscarra (born May 15, 1983 in Sonsonate, El Salvador) is a Salvadoran footballer who currently plays as a midfielder for Isidro Metapán in the Salvadoran Premier Division.", "Title: UCAM Murcia CF\n\nUniversidad Católica de Murcia Club de Fútbol, commonly known as UCAM Murcia or simply UCAM, is a Spanish football club based in Murcia. Founded in 1999 it plays in Segunda División B – Group 4, holding home games at \"Estadio de La Condomina\", with a capacity of 6,500 spectators.", "Title: Yonathan Cabral\n\nYonathan Cabral (Isidro Casanova, Buenos Aires, Argentina, May 10, 1992) is an Argentine footballer who plays as defender in the Racing Club of Primera Division Argentina . In his personal life is brother of the current champion of Celta de Vigo, Gustavo Cabral .", "Title: C.D. Águila San Isidro\n\nClub Deportivo Águila San Isidro is a Salvadoran football club, which currently plays in the Salvadoran Third Division.", "Title: CD San Isidro\n\nClub Deportivo San Isidro is a Spanish football team based in San Isidro, in the autonomous community of Canary Islands. Founded in 1970 it plays in Tercera División – Group 12, holding home matches at \"Estadio La Palmera\", with a 2,500-seat capacity. In Tenerife, the club are commonly known as Raqui San Isidro." ]
5,872
What USBL Basketball player's name means "Special blessing"?
Manute Bol
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[ { "sentences": [ "Keith McLeod (born November 5, 1979) is an American professional basketball player who last played for LF Basket Norrbotten in Sweden.", " He is 6 ft tall.", " He has also played in the NBA for the Minnesota Timberwolves, Utah Jazz, Golden State Warriors and Indiana Pacers, in the CBA for the Yakima Sun Kings, in the USBL for the Saint Joseph Express, in the NBA D-League with the Albuquerque Thunderbirds, Canton Charge, and Erie BayHawks, and in the Italian top league for Mabo Prefabbricati Livorno, Lottomatica Virtus Roma and Montepaschi Siena." ], "title": "Keith McLeod" }, { "sentences": [ "Leonard White, born February 21, 1971 in Century, Florida, is a professional basketball player.", " He is listed at 6'7\" and weighed 224 lbs.", " White started playing collegiate ball with the Faulkner State (1989–1991) and is still the all-time leading scorer of the Sun Chiefs with a 22.7 ppg average.", " He later transferred to Southern University (1991–1993) and led the Jaguars in scoring his last two years there.", " White entered the 1993 NBA draft and was picked 53rd in the second round by the Los Angeles Clippers; however, he was not signed and never got to play in the NBA.", " He played a few games in the French professional league in but it is in the CBA where White will be making his mark in his professional basketball career as one of the league leaders in statistics for games played, minutes played, scoring, rebounds and steals.", " White has played for the San Diego Wildcards, Grand Rapids Hoops, Rockford Lightning, Sioux Falls Skyforce and Yakama Sun Kings, where he helped them win back-to-back CBA championships.", " He has also taken his game to the USBL with the Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs, the IBL with the Tacoma Jazz and overseas notably in Venezuela.", " In the off-season, White coaches high school basketball in Florida." ], "title": "Leonard White (basketball)" }, { "sentences": [ "Reginal Dennis Benjamin Moore (born March 31, 1981) is an American-born Angolan basketball player.", " A 6 ft 6in power forward, he graduated from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 2003.", " He has played in Norway, United States Basketball League (USBL; under coach John Starks), Germany and Portugal.", " Left-handed, he is able to play 4 man and be a banger inside or play the outside as a 3 man.", " He has a solid 3-point shoot and is very strong when finishing around the basket.", " An excellent leaper, he likes to finish with a dunk.", " He is a great all-round player.", " Tough, tough on defense, both in the post and on perimeter players, able to guard positions 3–5.", " Moore is an aggressive rebounder on both ends of the floor." ], "title": "Reggie Moore" }, { "sentences": [ "Barboncito (1821–1871) was a famous Navajo political and spiritual leader.", " His name means bearded in Spanish ( Barbon = beard/facial hair and cito= conjucated to add a little flare).", " He also was known as Hástiin Dághá (Man with the Whiskers), Hastiin Daagi , Bistłahałání (The Orator), and Hózhǫ́ǫ́jí Naatʼááh (Blessing Speaker).", " Barboncito was born into the \"Ma'íí deeshgíízhiníí\" (Coyote Pass People) clan at Cañon de Chelly in 1820 and was a brother to Delgadito.", " He was a signatory of several treaties between the United States and Navajos, including the Doniphan Treaty of 1846 (Also known as the Bear Springs Treaty), which was an attempt to establish peace between the Navajo and whites during the Mexican War.", " This treaty proved to be unsuccessful, as not all of the Navajo Chiefs were willing to become signatory to it.", " This would later lead to armed rebellion against the United States where Barboncito worked together with another Navajo, Manuelito, in order to try and stop the forced relocation of Navajo tribe members to Bosque Redando.", " Barboncito was the Head Chief of the Navajo when the Bosque Redando Treaty of 1868 was signed.", " This treaty contained articles which would end hostilities between the United States and the Navajo people, as well as allowing them to return to their ancestral land at Cañon de Chelly in Arizona and having a reservation established there.", " The impact of this aspect of the treaty was the end of the Long Walk of the Navajo which had claimed the lives of thousands of Navajo people.", " Of all the Navajos of his time, Barboncito is probably most responsible for the long-term success of the Navajo culture and relations with non-Navajos.", " As well as being established as a skillful negotiator and leader of the Navajo people.", " Shortly after the enactment of the Bosque Redando Treaty, Barboncito died in 1871 at Cañon de Chelly." ], "title": "Barboncito" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rhode Island Gulls were a team in the United States Basketball League (USBL).", " They have many notable former players such as Manute Bol, Spud Webb, John \"Hot Rod\" Williams, Muggsy Bogues, Robert Rose, and Dick Johnson from Warwick, Rhode Island." ], "title": "Rhode Island Gulls" }, { "sentences": [ "Douglas Mitchell Gottlieb (born January 15, 1976) is a former NCAA collegiate and professional (USBL) basketball player, as well as a basketball analyst and sports talk radio host.", " He now works for FOX Sports after tenures with ESPN and CBS Sports." ], "title": "Doug Gottlieb" }, { "sentences": [ "Ken \"Mouse\" McFadden is a former basketball player.", " He graduated from Seward Park High School in New York.", " He played at Cleveland State University from 1985–1989.", " He helped lead Cleveland State to three postseason appearances and a trip to the Sweet Sixteen.", " His number 10 is one of only two numbers to have been retired by Cleveland State, the other being Franklin Edwards's number 14.", " He scored 2,256 points for the Vikings from 1985 to 1989, which is still the Cleveland State record for career points scored.", " He also played in the CBA and USBL.", " He then went to work for Cleveland State's athletic department before being fired for accusing associate athletic director Chris Sedlock of writing numerous papers for basketball players." ], "title": "Ken McFadden" }, { "sentences": [ "Manute Bol ( ; October 16, 1962 – June 19, 2010) was a Sudanese-born American basketball player and political activist.", " Listed at 7 ft tall, he was the tallest player in the history of the National Basketball Association, along with Gheorghe Mureșan.", " He was officially measured and listed at 7 ft tall in the Guinness Book of World Records.", " He is believed to have been born on October 16, 1962, in either Turalei or Gogrial, Sudan (now South Sudan).", " He was the son of a Dinka tribal elder who gave him the name \"Manute,\" which means \"special blessing.\"" ], "title": "Manute Bol" }, { "sentences": [ "Rick Apodaca (born July 1, 1980) is a Puerto Rican former professional basketball player.", " Apodaca has played in the NCAA, USBL, NBDL, and the National Superior Basketball League of Puerto Rico (BSN) with the Arecibo Captains, Bayamón Cowboys, San German Athletics and Leones de Ponce.", " He also played professional basketball in Poland, Italy and Turkey.", " Apodaca was a member of the 2004 Puerto Rican National Basketball Team that defeated the United States in the 2004 Olympic Games." ], "title": "Rick Apodaca" }, { "sentences": [ "John Strickland (1971/72--2010) was a former professional basketball player and streetball player.", " He was a native of Brooklyn who left to play college basketball.", " He later played at Hawaii Pacific University where he averaged a doubledouble each season.", " He went on to play at the USBL for 6 seasons where he averaged 22 points per game.", " He also played for the Albany Patroons of the CBA.", " In 2008, he was a CBA All Star.", " He died in 2010 at the age of 38." ], "title": "John Strickland (basketball)" } ]
[ "Title: Keith McLeod\n\nKeith McLeod (born November 5, 1979) is an American professional basketball player who last played for LF Basket Norrbotten in Sweden. He is 6 ft tall. He has also played in the NBA for the Minnesota Timberwolves, Utah Jazz, Golden State Warriors and Indiana Pacers, in the CBA for the Yakima Sun Kings, in the USBL for the Saint Joseph Express, in the NBA D-League with the Albuquerque Thunderbirds, Canton Charge, and Erie BayHawks, and in the Italian top league for Mabo Prefabbricati Livorno, Lottomatica Virtus Roma and Montepaschi Siena.", "Title: Leonard White (basketball)\n\nLeonard White, born February 21, 1971 in Century, Florida, is a professional basketball player. He is listed at 6'7\" and weighed 224 lbs. White started playing collegiate ball with the Faulkner State (1989–1991) and is still the all-time leading scorer of the Sun Chiefs with a 22.7 ppg average. He later transferred to Southern University (1991–1993) and led the Jaguars in scoring his last two years there. White entered the 1993 NBA draft and was picked 53rd in the second round by the Los Angeles Clippers; however, he was not signed and never got to play in the NBA. He played a few games in the French professional league in but it is in the CBA where White will be making his mark in his professional basketball career as one of the league leaders in statistics for games played, minutes played, scoring, rebounds and steals. White has played for the San Diego Wildcards, Grand Rapids Hoops, Rockford Lightning, Sioux Falls Skyforce and Yakama Sun Kings, where he helped them win back-to-back CBA championships. He has also taken his game to the USBL with the Pennsylvania ValleyDawgs, the IBL with the Tacoma Jazz and overseas notably in Venezuela. In the off-season, White coaches high school basketball in Florida.", "Title: Reggie Moore\n\nReginal Dennis Benjamin Moore (born March 31, 1981) is an American-born Angolan basketball player. A 6 ft 6in power forward, he graduated from Oral Roberts University in Tulsa, Oklahoma in 2003. He has played in Norway, United States Basketball League (USBL; under coach John Starks), Germany and Portugal. Left-handed, he is able to play 4 man and be a banger inside or play the outside as a 3 man. He has a solid 3-point shoot and is very strong when finishing around the basket. An excellent leaper, he likes to finish with a dunk. He is a great all-round player. Tough, tough on defense, both in the post and on perimeter players, able to guard positions 3–5. Moore is an aggressive rebounder on both ends of the floor.", "Title: Barboncito\n\nBarboncito (1821–1871) was a famous Navajo political and spiritual leader. His name means bearded in Spanish ( Barbon = beard/facial hair and cito= conjucated to add a little flare). He also was known as Hástiin Dághá (Man with the Whiskers), Hastiin Daagi , Bistłahałání (The Orator), and Hózhǫ́ǫ́jí Naatʼááh (Blessing Speaker). Barboncito was born into the \"Ma'íí deeshgíízhiníí\" (Coyote Pass People) clan at Cañon de Chelly in 1820 and was a brother to Delgadito. He was a signatory of several treaties between the United States and Navajos, including the Doniphan Treaty of 1846 (Also known as the Bear Springs Treaty), which was an attempt to establish peace between the Navajo and whites during the Mexican War. This treaty proved to be unsuccessful, as not all of the Navajo Chiefs were willing to become signatory to it. This would later lead to armed rebellion against the United States where Barboncito worked together with another Navajo, Manuelito, in order to try and stop the forced relocation of Navajo tribe members to Bosque Redando. Barboncito was the Head Chief of the Navajo when the Bosque Redando Treaty of 1868 was signed. This treaty contained articles which would end hostilities between the United States and the Navajo people, as well as allowing them to return to their ancestral land at Cañon de Chelly in Arizona and having a reservation established there. The impact of this aspect of the treaty was the end of the Long Walk of the Navajo which had claimed the lives of thousands of Navajo people. Of all the Navajos of his time, Barboncito is probably most responsible for the long-term success of the Navajo culture and relations with non-Navajos. As well as being established as a skillful negotiator and leader of the Navajo people. Shortly after the enactment of the Bosque Redando Treaty, Barboncito died in 1871 at Cañon de Chelly.", "Title: Rhode Island Gulls\n\nThe Rhode Island Gulls were a team in the United States Basketball League (USBL). They have many notable former players such as Manute Bol, Spud Webb, John \"Hot Rod\" Williams, Muggsy Bogues, Robert Rose, and Dick Johnson from Warwick, Rhode Island.", "Title: Doug Gottlieb\n\nDouglas Mitchell Gottlieb (born January 15, 1976) is a former NCAA collegiate and professional (USBL) basketball player, as well as a basketball analyst and sports talk radio host. He now works for FOX Sports after tenures with ESPN and CBS Sports.", "Title: Ken McFadden\n\nKen \"Mouse\" McFadden is a former basketball player. He graduated from Seward Park High School in New York. He played at Cleveland State University from 1985–1989. He helped lead Cleveland State to three postseason appearances and a trip to the Sweet Sixteen. His number 10 is one of only two numbers to have been retired by Cleveland State, the other being Franklin Edwards's number 14. He scored 2,256 points for the Vikings from 1985 to 1989, which is still the Cleveland State record for career points scored. He also played in the CBA and USBL. He then went to work for Cleveland State's athletic department before being fired for accusing associate athletic director Chris Sedlock of writing numerous papers for basketball players.", "Title: Manute Bol\n\nManute Bol ( ; October 16, 1962 – June 19, 2010) was a Sudanese-born American basketball player and political activist. Listed at 7 ft tall, he was the tallest player in the history of the National Basketball Association, along with Gheorghe Mureșan. He was officially measured and listed at 7 ft tall in the Guinness Book of World Records. He is believed to have been born on October 16, 1962, in either Turalei or Gogrial, Sudan (now South Sudan). He was the son of a Dinka tribal elder who gave him the name \"Manute,\" which means \"special blessing.\"", "Title: Rick Apodaca\n\nRick Apodaca (born July 1, 1980) is a Puerto Rican former professional basketball player. Apodaca has played in the NCAA, USBL, NBDL, and the National Superior Basketball League of Puerto Rico (BSN) with the Arecibo Captains, Bayamón Cowboys, San German Athletics and Leones de Ponce. He also played professional basketball in Poland, Italy and Turkey. Apodaca was a member of the 2004 Puerto Rican National Basketball Team that defeated the United States in the 2004 Olympic Games.", "Title: John Strickland (basketball)\n\nJohn Strickland (1971/72--2010) was a former professional basketball player and streetball player. He was a native of Brooklyn who left to play college basketball. He later played at Hawaii Pacific University where he averaged a doubledouble each season. He went on to play at the USBL for 6 seasons where he averaged 22 points per game. He also played for the Albany Patroons of the CBA. In 2008, he was a CBA All Star. He died in 2010 at the age of 38." ]
5,873
Which show is is directed by the same people who were presenters for the Holy Trinity?
W. Chump and Sons
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[ { "sentences": [ "Holy Trinity Episcopal Church also known as Holy Trinity Memorial Church is an historic Episcopal church building located at 38 Grand Avenue in the village of Swanton, Franklin County, Vermont.", " Built in 1876 and expanded in 1909-10, the church facilities include a fine example of the Carpenter Gothic in the older section (now the parish hall), and the Late Victorian Gothic Revival in the newer section.", " The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Parish of the Holy Trinity in 2001.", " The church is an active parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont; its current rector is the Rev. Reid D. Farrell." ], "title": "Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Swanton, Vermont)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Order of the Most Holy Trinity and of the Captives (Latin: \"Ordo Sanctissimae Trinitatis et captivorum\" ), often shortened to The Order of the Most Holy Trinity (Latin: \"Ordo Sanctissimae Trinitatis\" ), or Trinitarians, is a Catholic religious order that was founded in the area of Cerfroid, some 80 km northeast of Paris, at the end of the twelfth century.", " From the very outset, a special dedication to the mystery of the Holy Trinity has been a constitutive element of the Order's life." ], "title": "Trinitarian Order" }, { "sentences": [ "Holy Trinity Church (also known as \"Church of the Holy Trinity\", or \"Holy Trinity, Boar Lane\"), in Leeds, West Yorkshire, is a Church of England Parish Church in the \"Parish of Leeds City\" in the Diocese of Leeds.", " It was built in 1722–7, but the steeple dates from 1839.", " It is a Grade I Listed building." ], "title": "Holy Trinity Church, Leeds" }, { "sentences": [ "Holy Trinity Church (also known as Church of the Holy Trinity) is a historic Episcopal church at 615 6th Avenue South in Nashville, Tennessee, currently a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee.", " The congregation was formed in 1849 as a mission of the nearby Christ Church Episcopal, attained parish status in 1851, and grew to around fifty members per service by the beginning of the American Civil War.", " During the war, the church was occupied by Federal troops and was badly damaged.", " After repairs, services continued and a new mission was opened on Wharf Avenue, which catered to the African American population of Nashville and soon overtook Holy Trinity in membership.", " After Holy Trinity lost parish status in 1895, the two missions merged and continued to serve the African American community of Nashville.", " Its congregation was largely made up of faculty and students from nearby Fisk University and other educational institutions.", " The mission reattained parish status in 1962, and the current rector is Bill Dennler." ], "title": "Holy Trinity Church (Nashville)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Holy Trinity Cathedral, Port-au-Prince (French: \"Cathédrale Sainte Trinité\" ) is the main cathedral in the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti.", " The present Holy Trinity Cathedral is in downtown Port-au-Prince at the corner of Ave. Mgr.", " Guilloux & Rue Pavée.", " Holy Trinity Cathedral has been destroyed six times, including in the devastating earthquake on January 12, 2010." ], "title": "Holy Trinity Cathedral, Port-au-Prince" }, { "sentences": [ "Holy Trinity Catholic Church, also known as the Grouping of Religious Buildings at Trinity, is a historic Roman Catholic religious complex located in Wabash Township, Jay County, Indiana.", " The complex includes the St. Marys of the Woods Convent, Holy Trinity Catholic Church, rectory, and school.", " The convent (now a private dwelling) was built in 1855, and is a two-story, brick building with a two-story verandah porch.", " Holy Trinity Catholic Church was built in 1885, and is a Gothic Revival style brick and stone church with a central bell tower with flying buttresses.", " The two-story brick rectory and one-story brick school were constructed in 1909." ], "title": "Holy Trinity Catholic Church (Trinity, Indiana)" }, { "sentences": [ "The holy trinity, Cajun holy trinity, or holy trinity of Cajun cooking consists of onions, bell peppers and celery, the base for much of the cooking in the regional cuisines of Louisiana.", " The preparation of Cajun/Creole dishes such as crawfish étouffée, gumbo, and jambalaya all start from this base." ], "title": "Holy trinity (cuisine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Holy Trinity Monastery (Russian: Свя́то-Тро́ицкий монасты́рь , \"Svyato-Troitsky Monastyr \") is a male stavropegial monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR), located near Jordanville, New York.", " Founded in 1930 by two Russian immigrants, it eventually became a main spiritual center of Russian Orthodoxy in the West.", " The monastery is well known for its publishing work and for the attached Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary, which has educated many clergymen in ROCOR and other Orthodox jurisdictions.", " Due to their closeness to the hamlet, both the monastery and seminary are often simply referred to as Jordanville.", " The monastery is dedicated to the Holy Trinity, and its patronal feast day is Pentecost." ], "title": "Holy Trinity Monastery (Jordanville, New York)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Holy Trinity\" is the first episode of British motoring series \"The Grand Tour\".", " It was made available exclusively through the Amazon Video streaming service, first on 17 November 2016 at 23:00 GMT.", " Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May, who previously presented as a trio on BBC Two motoring programme \"Top Gear\", present the show.", " Production of the episode was handled by W. Chump and Sons, with executive production done by Andy Wilman, who previously served as the executive producer of \"Top Gear\"." ], "title": "The Holy Trinity (The Grand Tour)" }, { "sentences": [ "W. Chump & Sons Limited is an independent television production company founded in July 2015 in the United Kingdom.", " The company is headquartered on Power Road , Chiswick, London, and owned by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, James May and Andy Wilman.", " The directors of the company are the former presenters and executive producer of the MPH Show and \"Top Gear\" Live exhibition tours, as well as the former \"Top Gear\" series produced for BBC Television from October 2002 until March 2015.", " s of 2016 the company was engaged in producing \"The Grand Tour,\" a motoring television series that debuted on Amazon Video on 18 November 2016." ], "title": "W. Chump and Sons" } ]
[ "Title: Holy Trinity Episcopal Church (Swanton, Vermont)\n\nHoly Trinity Episcopal Church also known as Holy Trinity Memorial Church is an historic Episcopal church building located at 38 Grand Avenue in the village of Swanton, Franklin County, Vermont. Built in 1876 and expanded in 1909-10, the church facilities include a fine example of the Carpenter Gothic in the older section (now the parish hall), and the Late Victorian Gothic Revival in the newer section. The church was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as the Parish of the Holy Trinity in 2001. The church is an active parish in the Episcopal Diocese of Vermont; its current rector is the Rev. Reid D. Farrell.", "Title: Trinitarian Order\n\nThe Order of the Most Holy Trinity and of the Captives (Latin: \"Ordo Sanctissimae Trinitatis et captivorum\" ), often shortened to The Order of the Most Holy Trinity (Latin: \"Ordo Sanctissimae Trinitatis\" ), or Trinitarians, is a Catholic religious order that was founded in the area of Cerfroid, some 80 km northeast of Paris, at the end of the twelfth century. From the very outset, a special dedication to the mystery of the Holy Trinity has been a constitutive element of the Order's life.", "Title: Holy Trinity Church, Leeds\n\nHoly Trinity Church (also known as \"Church of the Holy Trinity\", or \"Holy Trinity, Boar Lane\"), in Leeds, West Yorkshire, is a Church of England Parish Church in the \"Parish of Leeds City\" in the Diocese of Leeds. It was built in 1722–7, but the steeple dates from 1839. It is a Grade I Listed building.", "Title: Holy Trinity Church (Nashville)\n\nHoly Trinity Church (also known as Church of the Holy Trinity) is a historic Episcopal church at 615 6th Avenue South in Nashville, Tennessee, currently a parish of the Episcopal Diocese of Tennessee. The congregation was formed in 1849 as a mission of the nearby Christ Church Episcopal, attained parish status in 1851, and grew to around fifty members per service by the beginning of the American Civil War. During the war, the church was occupied by Federal troops and was badly damaged. After repairs, services continued and a new mission was opened on Wharf Avenue, which catered to the African American population of Nashville and soon overtook Holy Trinity in membership. After Holy Trinity lost parish status in 1895, the two missions merged and continued to serve the African American community of Nashville. Its congregation was largely made up of faculty and students from nearby Fisk University and other educational institutions. The mission reattained parish status in 1962, and the current rector is Bill Dennler.", "Title: Holy Trinity Cathedral, Port-au-Prince\n\nThe Holy Trinity Cathedral, Port-au-Prince (French: \"Cathédrale Sainte Trinité\" ) is the main cathedral in the Episcopal Diocese of Haiti. The present Holy Trinity Cathedral is in downtown Port-au-Prince at the corner of Ave. Mgr. Guilloux & Rue Pavée. Holy Trinity Cathedral has been destroyed six times, including in the devastating earthquake on January 12, 2010.", "Title: Holy Trinity Catholic Church (Trinity, Indiana)\n\nHoly Trinity Catholic Church, also known as the Grouping of Religious Buildings at Trinity, is a historic Roman Catholic religious complex located in Wabash Township, Jay County, Indiana. The complex includes the St. Marys of the Woods Convent, Holy Trinity Catholic Church, rectory, and school. The convent (now a private dwelling) was built in 1855, and is a two-story, brick building with a two-story verandah porch. Holy Trinity Catholic Church was built in 1885, and is a Gothic Revival style brick and stone church with a central bell tower with flying buttresses. The two-story brick rectory and one-story brick school were constructed in 1909.", "Title: Holy trinity (cuisine)\n\nThe holy trinity, Cajun holy trinity, or holy trinity of Cajun cooking consists of onions, bell peppers and celery, the base for much of the cooking in the regional cuisines of Louisiana. The preparation of Cajun/Creole dishes such as crawfish étouffée, gumbo, and jambalaya all start from this base.", "Title: Holy Trinity Monastery (Jordanville, New York)\n\nHoly Trinity Monastery (Russian: Свя́то-Тро́ицкий монасты́рь , \"Svyato-Troitsky Monastyr \") is a male stavropegial monastery of the Russian Orthodox Church Outside of Russia (ROCOR), located near Jordanville, New York. Founded in 1930 by two Russian immigrants, it eventually became a main spiritual center of Russian Orthodoxy in the West. The monastery is well known for its publishing work and for the attached Holy Trinity Orthodox Seminary, which has educated many clergymen in ROCOR and other Orthodox jurisdictions. Due to their closeness to the hamlet, both the monastery and seminary are often simply referred to as Jordanville. The monastery is dedicated to the Holy Trinity, and its patronal feast day is Pentecost.", "Title: The Holy Trinity (The Grand Tour)\n\n\"The Holy Trinity\" is the first episode of British motoring series \"The Grand Tour\". It was made available exclusively through the Amazon Video streaming service, first on 17 November 2016 at 23:00 GMT. Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May, who previously presented as a trio on BBC Two motoring programme \"Top Gear\", present the show. Production of the episode was handled by W. Chump and Sons, with executive production done by Andy Wilman, who previously served as the executive producer of \"Top Gear\".", "Title: W. Chump and Sons\n\nW. Chump & Sons Limited is an independent television production company founded in July 2015 in the United Kingdom. The company is headquartered on Power Road , Chiswick, London, and owned by Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, James May and Andy Wilman. The directors of the company are the former presenters and executive producer of the MPH Show and \"Top Gear\" Live exhibition tours, as well as the former \"Top Gear\" series produced for BBC Television from October 2002 until March 2015. s of 2016 the company was engaged in producing \"The Grand Tour,\" a motoring television series that debuted on Amazon Video on 18 November 2016." ]
5,874
Did the Kennedy v. Louisiana and Riley v. California rulings both take place in the same year ?
no
comparison
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{ "title": [ "Kennedy v. Louisiana", "Riley v. California" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "People v. Diaz 51 Cal.", " 4th 84, 244 P.3d 501, 119 Cal.", " Rptr.", " 3d 105 (Cal.", " January 3, 2011) was a Supreme Court of California case holding that police are not required to obtain a warrant to search information contained within a cell phone in a lawful arrest.", " In a sting operation conducted by local police, the defendant, Gregory Diaz, was arrested for the sale of the illicit drug ecstasy and his cell phone, containing incriminating evidence, was seized and searched without a warrant.", " In trial court proceedings, Diaz motioned to suppress the information obtained from his cell phone, which was denied on the grounds that the search of his cell phone was incident to a lawful arrest.", " The California Court of Appeal affirmed the court's decision, a ruling which was later upheld by the California Supreme Court.", " In 2014, the United States Supreme Court overruled that position in \"Riley v. California\", holding that without a warrant, police may not search the digital information on a cell phone that has been seized incident to arrest." ], "title": "People v. Diaz" }, { "sentences": [ "Kennedy v. Louisiana, 554 U.S. 407 (2008) , is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States that held that the Eighth Amendment's Cruel and Unusual Punishments Clause prohibits imposing the death penalty for the rape of a child in cases where the victim did not die and death was not intended." ], "title": "Kennedy v. Louisiana" }, { "sentences": [ "Coker v. Georgia, 433 U.S. 584 (1977) , held that the death penalty for rape of an adult woman was grossly disproportionate and excessive punishment, and therefore unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution.", " A few states continued to have child rape statutes that authorized the death penalty.", " In \"Kennedy v. Louisiana\" (2008), the court expanded \"Coker\", ruling that the death penalty is unconstitutional in all cases that do not involve murder or crimes against the State." ], "title": "Coker v. Georgia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Louisiana State Treasurer special election will take place on October 14, 2017, to elect the State Treasurer of Louisiana, with a runoff election to be held on November 18, 2017, if necessary.", " Incumbent Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2016.", " First Assistant Treasurer Ron Henson replaced Kennedy as Treasurer, and will serve until the special election.", " Henson will not run in the special election." ], "title": "Louisiana State Treasurer special election, 2017" }, { "sentences": [ "The U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in \"Obergefell v. Hodges\" on June 26, 2015, held that the denial of marriage rights to same-sex couples is unconstitutional, invalidating the ban on same-sex marriage in Louisiana.", " The ruling clarified conflicting court rulings on whether Louisianian officials are obligated to license same-sex marriages. Governor Bobby Jindal confirmed on June 28 that Louisiana would comply with the ruling once the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed its decision in a Louisiana case, which the Fifth Circuit did on July 1.", " Jindal then said the state would not comply with the ruling until the federal District Court reversed its judgment, which it did on July 2.", " All parishes now issue marriage licenses in accordance with federal law." ], "title": "Same-sex marriage in Louisiana" }, { "sentences": [ "In U.S. law, the bad tendency principle is a test which permits restriction of freedom of speech by government if it is believed that a form of speech has a sole tendency to incite or cause illegal activity.", " The principle, formulated in \"Patterson v. Colorado\", (1907) was seemingly overturned with the \"clear and present danger\" principle used in the landmark case \"Schenck v. United States\" (1919), as stated by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. Yet eight months later, at the start of the next Term in \"Abrams v. United States\" (1919) the Court again used the bad tendency test to uphold the conviction of a Russian immigrant who published and distributed leaflets calling for a general strike and otherwise advocated revolutionary, anarchist, and socialist views.", " Holmes dissented in \"Abrams\", explaining how the \"clear and present danger test\" should be employed to overturn Abrams' conviction.", " The arrival of the \"bad tendency\" test resulted in a string of politically incorrect rulings such as Whitney v. California (1927), where a woman was convicted simply because of her association with the Communist Party.", " The court ruled unanimously that although she had not committed any crimes, her relationship with the Communists represented a \"bad tendency\" and thus was unprotected.", " The \"bad tendency\" test was finally overturned in Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969) and was replaced by the \"imminent lawless action\" test." ], "title": "Bad tendency" }, { "sentences": [ "Kennedy v. Mendoza-Martinez, 372 U.S. 144 (1963) , was a Supreme Court of the United States case in which the Court amended United States nationality law with respect to draft evasion." ], "title": "Kennedy v. Mendoza-Martinez" }, { "sentences": [ "Aniversario: Never Compromise was a professional wrestling internet pay-per-view (iPPV) event produced by the Chikara promotion, that took place on June 2, 2013, at the Trocadero Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.", " The event marked Chikara's fourth iPPV, third to take place at the Trocadero Theatre and the promotion's only event to take place in Philadelphia in 2013.", " Much like the previous iPPV, Under the Hood, Aniversario: Never Compromise also aired through Smart Mark Video.", " Aniversario: Never Compromise celebrated Chikara's eleventh anniversary and was the first anniversary event to take place on iPPV; in the past, the promotion had celebrated its anniversaries with weekends of two shows.", " The event saw all three Chikara championships being defended with one title change, where Pieces of Hate (Jigsaw and The Shard) defeated 3.0 (Scott Parker and Shane Matthews) for the Campeonatos de Parejas.", " Another major match during the event saw former Campeones de Parejas, Amasis and Ophidian, end their nineteen-month storyline rivalry in a Sarcophagus match.", " The event concluded with a major storyline development, where Chikara's authority figure Wink Vavasseur ended the event and shut down the promotion, while the main event was still going on in the ring, leading to the promotion going inactive for a full year." ], "title": "Aniversario: Never Compromise" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Constitution is not a suicide pact\" is a phrase in American political and legal discourse.", " The phrase expresses the belief that constitutional restrictions on governmental power must be balanced against the need for survival of the state and its people.", " It is most often attributed to Abraham Lincoln, as a response to charges that he was violating the United States Constitution by suspending \"habeas corpus\" during the American Civil War.", " Although the phrase echoes statements made by Lincoln, and although versions of the sentiment have been advanced at various times in American history, the precise phrase \"suicide pact\" was first used in this context by Justice Robert H. Jackson in his dissenting opinion in \"Terminiello v. Chicago\", a 1949 free speech case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court.", " The phrase also appears in the same context in \"Kennedy v. Mendoza-Martinez\", a 1963 U.S. Supreme Court decision written by Justice Arthur Goldberg." ], "title": "The Constitution is not a suicide pact" }, { "sentences": [ "Riley v. California, 573 U.S. __ (2014) is a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court unanimously held that the warrantless search and seizure of digital contents of a cell phone during an arrest is unconstitutional." ], "title": "Riley v. California" } ]
[ "Title: People v. Diaz\n\nPeople v. Diaz 51 Cal. 4th 84, 244 P.3d 501, 119 Cal. Rptr. 3d 105 (Cal. January 3, 2011) was a Supreme Court of California case holding that police are not required to obtain a warrant to search information contained within a cell phone in a lawful arrest. In a sting operation conducted by local police, the defendant, Gregory Diaz, was arrested for the sale of the illicit drug ecstasy and his cell phone, containing incriminating evidence, was seized and searched without a warrant. In trial court proceedings, Diaz motioned to suppress the information obtained from his cell phone, which was denied on the grounds that the search of his cell phone was incident to a lawful arrest. The California Court of Appeal affirmed the court's decision, a ruling which was later upheld by the California Supreme Court. In 2014, the United States Supreme Court overruled that position in \"Riley v. California\", holding that without a warrant, police may not search the digital information on a cell phone that has been seized incident to arrest.", "Title: Kennedy v. Louisiana\n\nKennedy v. Louisiana, 554 U.S. 407 (2008) , is a landmark decision by the Supreme Court of the United States that held that the Eighth Amendment's Cruel and Unusual Punishments Clause prohibits imposing the death penalty for the rape of a child in cases where the victim did not die and death was not intended.", "Title: Coker v. Georgia\n\nCoker v. Georgia, 433 U.S. 584 (1977) , held that the death penalty for rape of an adult woman was grossly disproportionate and excessive punishment, and therefore unconstitutional under the Eighth Amendment to the United States Constitution. A few states continued to have child rape statutes that authorized the death penalty. In \"Kennedy v. Louisiana\" (2008), the court expanded \"Coker\", ruling that the death penalty is unconstitutional in all cases that do not involve murder or crimes against the State.", "Title: Louisiana State Treasurer special election, 2017\n\nThe Louisiana State Treasurer special election will take place on October 14, 2017, to elect the State Treasurer of Louisiana, with a runoff election to be held on November 18, 2017, if necessary. Incumbent Republican State Treasurer John Kennedy was elected to the U.S. Senate in 2016. First Assistant Treasurer Ron Henson replaced Kennedy as Treasurer, and will serve until the special election. Henson will not run in the special election.", "Title: Same-sex marriage in Louisiana\n\nThe U.S. Supreme Court's ruling in \"Obergefell v. Hodges\" on June 26, 2015, held that the denial of marriage rights to same-sex couples is unconstitutional, invalidating the ban on same-sex marriage in Louisiana. The ruling clarified conflicting court rulings on whether Louisianian officials are obligated to license same-sex marriages. Governor Bobby Jindal confirmed on June 28 that Louisiana would comply with the ruling once the Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals reversed its decision in a Louisiana case, which the Fifth Circuit did on July 1. Jindal then said the state would not comply with the ruling until the federal District Court reversed its judgment, which it did on July 2. All parishes now issue marriage licenses in accordance with federal law.", "Title: Bad tendency\n\nIn U.S. law, the bad tendency principle is a test which permits restriction of freedom of speech by government if it is believed that a form of speech has a sole tendency to incite or cause illegal activity. The principle, formulated in \"Patterson v. Colorado\", (1907) was seemingly overturned with the \"clear and present danger\" principle used in the landmark case \"Schenck v. United States\" (1919), as stated by Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. Yet eight months later, at the start of the next Term in \"Abrams v. United States\" (1919) the Court again used the bad tendency test to uphold the conviction of a Russian immigrant who published and distributed leaflets calling for a general strike and otherwise advocated revolutionary, anarchist, and socialist views. Holmes dissented in \"Abrams\", explaining how the \"clear and present danger test\" should be employed to overturn Abrams' conviction. The arrival of the \"bad tendency\" test resulted in a string of politically incorrect rulings such as Whitney v. California (1927), where a woman was convicted simply because of her association with the Communist Party. The court ruled unanimously that although she had not committed any crimes, her relationship with the Communists represented a \"bad tendency\" and thus was unprotected. The \"bad tendency\" test was finally overturned in Brandenburg v. Ohio (1969) and was replaced by the \"imminent lawless action\" test.", "Title: Kennedy v. Mendoza-Martinez\n\nKennedy v. Mendoza-Martinez, 372 U.S. 144 (1963) , was a Supreme Court of the United States case in which the Court amended United States nationality law with respect to draft evasion.", "Title: Aniversario: Never Compromise\n\nAniversario: Never Compromise was a professional wrestling internet pay-per-view (iPPV) event produced by the Chikara promotion, that took place on June 2, 2013, at the Trocadero Theatre in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The event marked Chikara's fourth iPPV, third to take place at the Trocadero Theatre and the promotion's only event to take place in Philadelphia in 2013. Much like the previous iPPV, Under the Hood, Aniversario: Never Compromise also aired through Smart Mark Video. Aniversario: Never Compromise celebrated Chikara's eleventh anniversary and was the first anniversary event to take place on iPPV; in the past, the promotion had celebrated its anniversaries with weekends of two shows. The event saw all three Chikara championships being defended with one title change, where Pieces of Hate (Jigsaw and The Shard) defeated 3.0 (Scott Parker and Shane Matthews) for the Campeonatos de Parejas. Another major match during the event saw former Campeones de Parejas, Amasis and Ophidian, end their nineteen-month storyline rivalry in a Sarcophagus match. The event concluded with a major storyline development, where Chikara's authority figure Wink Vavasseur ended the event and shut down the promotion, while the main event was still going on in the ring, leading to the promotion going inactive for a full year.", "Title: The Constitution is not a suicide pact\n\n\"The Constitution is not a suicide pact\" is a phrase in American political and legal discourse. The phrase expresses the belief that constitutional restrictions on governmental power must be balanced against the need for survival of the state and its people. It is most often attributed to Abraham Lincoln, as a response to charges that he was violating the United States Constitution by suspending \"habeas corpus\" during the American Civil War. Although the phrase echoes statements made by Lincoln, and although versions of the sentiment have been advanced at various times in American history, the precise phrase \"suicide pact\" was first used in this context by Justice Robert H. Jackson in his dissenting opinion in \"Terminiello v. Chicago\", a 1949 free speech case decided by the U.S. Supreme Court. The phrase also appears in the same context in \"Kennedy v. Mendoza-Martinez\", a 1963 U.S. Supreme Court decision written by Justice Arthur Goldberg.", "Title: Riley v. California\n\nRiley v. California, 573 U.S. __ (2014) is a landmark United States Supreme Court case in which the Court unanimously held that the warrantless search and seizure of digital contents of a cell phone during an arrest is unconstitutional." ]
5,875
South African multi-instrumentalist of Cape Malay descent, Ricky Fataar, performed in a rock band known for their visual and aural pastiches and parody of what famous band?
the Beatles
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Ricky Fataar", "Ricky Fataar", "The Rutles" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Armien 'Krom' Hendricks was a South African cricketer.", " Hendricks, a Cape Malay, was considered the fastest bowler in South Africa in the 1890s.", " He suffered from the racial segregation in South Africa throughout his career, particularly in a much publicised prevention of him touring England in 1894.", " He instead made gradually reduced appearances in South African domestic cricket." ], "title": "Krom Hendricks" }, { "sentences": [ "Holland is the 19th studio album by the American rock group the Beach Boys, released on January 8, 1973.", " Self-produced by the band, the album peaked at No. 36 in the US and No. 20 in the UK.", " The album is the second of two studio recordings to feature Blondie Chaplin and Ricky Fataar, who joined the band the previous year to record \"Carl and the Passions - So Tough\" (1972)." ], "title": "Holland (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Why Fight It?", " is the sixth and final studio album by Australian rock band Mondo Rock, released in December 1990.", " The album includes former Beach Boys drummer Ricky Fataar and American guitarist Waddy Wachtel.", " The album peaked at number 92 on the Kent Music Report." ], "title": "Why Fight It?" }, { "sentences": [ "The Flames was a musical group from Durban in South Africa.", " The band was originally formed in 1963 by guitarist Steve Fataar, bassist Brother Fataar (real name Edries Fataar), drummer George Faber and guitarist Eugene Champion.", " However, this line-up would only be together to record a couple of songs.", " Ricky Fataar replaced George Faber as the band's drummer around 1964 and Edries Fredericks replaced Eugene Champion as the guitarist.", " Baby Duval briefly replaced Edries Fredericks in 1967, although it is unclear whether he was involved in any of the recordings that were released.", " Blondie Chaplin then replaced Baby Duval in 1967.", " This was to be the line-up from 1967 until their demise as a group in 1970." ], "title": "The Flames" }, { "sentences": [ "Sosatie (pl sosaties) is a traditional South African dish of meat (usually lamb or mutton) cooked on skewers.", " The term derives from \"sate\" (\"skewered meat\") and \"saus\" (spicy sauce).", " It is of Cape Malay origin, used in Afrikaans, the primary language of the Cape Malays, and the word has gained greater circulation in South Africa.", " Marinated, cubed meat (usually lamb) is skewered and braaied (barbecued) shish-kebab style.", " Sosatie recipes vary, but commonly the ingredients can include cubes of lamb, beef, chicken, dried apricots, red onions and mixed peppers." ], "title": "Sosatie" }, { "sentences": [ "Johnny Lee Schell is an American guitarist and songwriter.", " In the 1970s, he premiered as a prominent member of a Texas-based southern rock band, Baby.", " Since his professional debut, he has played with dozens of well-known recording artists.", " His inclusion on albums such as Bonnie Raitt's \"Green Light\" (1982) and \"Nick of Time\" (1989) has lent him his bearing in American pop music culture.", " Yet, Schell's works had already journeyed from North America to Australia, when he worked with Australian soul singer Renée Geyer on her album \"So Lucky\" (1981).", " As a member of Bonnie Raitt's road band, Schell backed the Australian Geyer while recording \"So Lucky\" (renamed \"Renee Geyer\" for international market) at Shangri La studios in Malibu, California.", " Other members included Ian McLagan (formerly of The Faces) and drummer/producer extraordinaire Ricky Fataar." ], "title": "Johnny Lee Schell" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rutles ( ) are a rock band known for their visual and aural pastiches and parodies of the Beatles.", " This originally fictional band, created by Eric Idle and Neil Innes for 1970s television programming, became an actual group – whilst remaining a parody of the Beatles – which toured and recorded, releasing many songs and albums that included two UK chart hits." ], "title": "The Rutles" }, { "sentences": [ "Ricky Fataar (born 5 September 1952) is a South African multi-instrumentalist of Cape Malay descent, who has performed as both a drummer and a guitarist.", " He gained fame as an actor in \"The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash\", a spoof on the actual history of The Beatles in which he also performed as a member of The Rutles.", " He is also known for his stint as a member of The Beach Boys.", " Fataar may also be recognized for his contributions as a record producer, and has worked on projects scoring music to film and television." ], "title": "Ricky Fataar" }, { "sentences": [ "Carl and the Passions – \"So Tough\" is the 18th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on May 15, 1972.", " The album is frequently considered a transitional album for the band, with the addition of Blondie Chaplin and Ricky Fataar on guitar and drums, respectively, and long-time member Bruce Johnston departing during its initial sessions." ], "title": "Carl and the Passions – &quot;So Tough&quot;" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bo-Kaap is an area of Cape Town, South Africa formerly known as the Malay Quarter.", " It is a former township, situated on the slopes of Signal Hill above the city centre and is an historical centre of Cape Malay culture in Cape Town.", " The Nurul Islam Mosque, established in 1844, is located in the area." ], "title": "Bo-Kaap" } ]
[ "Title: Krom Hendricks\n\nArmien 'Krom' Hendricks was a South African cricketer. Hendricks, a Cape Malay, was considered the fastest bowler in South Africa in the 1890s. He suffered from the racial segregation in South Africa throughout his career, particularly in a much publicised prevention of him touring England in 1894. He instead made gradually reduced appearances in South African domestic cricket.", "Title: Holland (album)\n\nHolland is the 19th studio album by the American rock group the Beach Boys, released on January 8, 1973. Self-produced by the band, the album peaked at No. 36 in the US and No. 20 in the UK. The album is the second of two studio recordings to feature Blondie Chaplin and Ricky Fataar, who joined the band the previous year to record \"Carl and the Passions - So Tough\" (1972).", "Title: Why Fight It?\n\nWhy Fight It? is the sixth and final studio album by Australian rock band Mondo Rock, released in December 1990. The album includes former Beach Boys drummer Ricky Fataar and American guitarist Waddy Wachtel. The album peaked at number 92 on the Kent Music Report.", "Title: The Flames\n\nThe Flames was a musical group from Durban in South Africa. The band was originally formed in 1963 by guitarist Steve Fataar, bassist Brother Fataar (real name Edries Fataar), drummer George Faber and guitarist Eugene Champion. However, this line-up would only be together to record a couple of songs. Ricky Fataar replaced George Faber as the band's drummer around 1964 and Edries Fredericks replaced Eugene Champion as the guitarist. Baby Duval briefly replaced Edries Fredericks in 1967, although it is unclear whether he was involved in any of the recordings that were released. Blondie Chaplin then replaced Baby Duval in 1967. This was to be the line-up from 1967 until their demise as a group in 1970.", "Title: Sosatie\n\nSosatie (pl sosaties) is a traditional South African dish of meat (usually lamb or mutton) cooked on skewers. The term derives from \"sate\" (\"skewered meat\") and \"saus\" (spicy sauce). It is of Cape Malay origin, used in Afrikaans, the primary language of the Cape Malays, and the word has gained greater circulation in South Africa. Marinated, cubed meat (usually lamb) is skewered and braaied (barbecued) shish-kebab style. Sosatie recipes vary, but commonly the ingredients can include cubes of lamb, beef, chicken, dried apricots, red onions and mixed peppers.", "Title: Johnny Lee Schell\n\nJohnny Lee Schell is an American guitarist and songwriter. In the 1970s, he premiered as a prominent member of a Texas-based southern rock band, Baby. Since his professional debut, he has played with dozens of well-known recording artists. His inclusion on albums such as Bonnie Raitt's \"Green Light\" (1982) and \"Nick of Time\" (1989) has lent him his bearing in American pop music culture. Yet, Schell's works had already journeyed from North America to Australia, when he worked with Australian soul singer Renée Geyer on her album \"So Lucky\" (1981). As a member of Bonnie Raitt's road band, Schell backed the Australian Geyer while recording \"So Lucky\" (renamed \"Renee Geyer\" for international market) at Shangri La studios in Malibu, California. Other members included Ian McLagan (formerly of The Faces) and drummer/producer extraordinaire Ricky Fataar.", "Title: The Rutles\n\nThe Rutles ( ) are a rock band known for their visual and aural pastiches and parodies of the Beatles. This originally fictional band, created by Eric Idle and Neil Innes for 1970s television programming, became an actual group – whilst remaining a parody of the Beatles – which toured and recorded, releasing many songs and albums that included two UK chart hits.", "Title: Ricky Fataar\n\nRicky Fataar (born 5 September 1952) is a South African multi-instrumentalist of Cape Malay descent, who has performed as both a drummer and a guitarist. He gained fame as an actor in \"The Rutles: All You Need Is Cash\", a spoof on the actual history of The Beatles in which he also performed as a member of The Rutles. He is also known for his stint as a member of The Beach Boys. Fataar may also be recognized for his contributions as a record producer, and has worked on projects scoring music to film and television.", "Title: Carl and the Passions – &quot;So Tough&quot;\n\nCarl and the Passions – \"So Tough\" is the 18th studio album by American rock band the Beach Boys, released on May 15, 1972. The album is frequently considered a transitional album for the band, with the addition of Blondie Chaplin and Ricky Fataar on guitar and drums, respectively, and long-time member Bruce Johnston departing during its initial sessions.", "Title: Bo-Kaap\n\nThe Bo-Kaap is an area of Cape Town, South Africa formerly known as the Malay Quarter. It is a former township, situated on the slopes of Signal Hill above the city centre and is an historical centre of Cape Malay culture in Cape Town. The Nurul Islam Mosque, established in 1844, is located in the area." ]
5,876
Nutrisoda (formerly known as "airforce Nutrisoda") was the brand name of a nutrient-enhanced soda sold in the United States by which company, it was sweetened with Sucralose, an artificial sweetener made by chlorinating sucrose, and sugar substitute ?
Ardea Beverage Company
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the mixture of 10 parts cyclamate to 1 part saccharin is common and masks the off-tastes of both sweeteners.", " It is less expensive than most sweeteners, including sucralose, and is stable under heating." ], "title": "Sodium cyclamate" }, { "sentences": [ "PureVia is a stevia-based low calorie sugar substitute developed jointly by Pepsico and Whole Earth Sweetener Company which is a wholly owned subsidiary of artificial sweetener manufacturing company Merisant." ], "title": "PureVia" }, { "sentences": [ "Sucralose is an artificial sweetener and sugar substitute.", " The majority of ingested sucralose is not broken down by the body, so it is noncaloric.", " In the European Union, it is also known under the E number E955.", " Sucralose is about 320 to 1,000 times sweeter than sucrose, three times as sweet as aspartame, twice as sweet as sodium saccharin and three times as sweet as acesulfame potassium.", " Evidence of benefit is lacking for long-term weight loss with some data supporting weight gain and heart disease risks." ], "title": "Sucralose" }, { "sentences": [ "Acesulfame potassium ( ), also known as acesulfame K (K is the symbol for potassium) or Ace K, is a calorie-free sugar substitute (artificial sweetener) often marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One.", " In the European Union, it is known under the E number (additive code) E950.", " It was discovered accidentally in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG (now Nutrinova).", " In chemical structure, acesulfame potassium is the potassium salt of 6-methyl-1,2,3-oxathiazine-4(3\"H\")-one 2,2-dioxide.", " It is a white crystalline powder with molecular formula C4H4KNO4S and a molecular weight of 201.24 g/mol." ], "title": "Acesulfame potassium" } ]
[ "Title: Sweetener (disambiguation)\n\nA sweetener is a substance, most commonly a sugar substitute (artificial sweetener), added to food to give it the basic taste of sweetness.", "Title: Peace Iced Tea\n\nPeace Iced Tea (often labeled Peace Tea) is a brand of assorted iced tea beverages produced by the Monster Beverage Corporation. The product launched on December 21, 2009. Peace Tea contains no artificial flavors or coloring, although it does contain an artificial sweetener, sucralose. The only flavor not to include sucralose was the Unsweetened Tea (also branded as High Tea), but it was discontinued in early 2012. Peace tea is served in 23 oz cans, and is distributed across the United States.", "Title: Neotame\n\nNeotame is an artificial sweetener made by NutraSweet that is between 7,000 and 13,000 times sweeter than sucrose (table sugar). In the European Union, it is known by the E number E961. It is moderately heat-stable, extremely potent, rapidly metabolized, completely eliminated, and does not appear to accumulate in the body.", "Title: Chocolate milk\n\nChocolate milk is sweetened chocolate-flavored milk. It can be made by mixing chocolate syrup (or chocolate powder) with milk (from cows, goats, soy, rice, etc.). It can be purchased pre-mixed with milk or made at home by blending milk with cocoa powder and a sweetener (such as sugar or a sugar substitute), melted chocolate, chocolate syrup, or a pre-made powdered chocolate milk mix. Other ingredients, such as starch, salt, carrageenan, vanilla, or artificial flavoring are sometimes added.", "Title: Nutrisoda\n\nNutrisoda (formerly known as \"airforce Nutrisoda\") was the brand name of a nutrient-enhanced soda sold in the United States by the Ardea Beverage Company. Nutrisoda contained zero sugar, zero sodium, zero aspartame, and zero to ten calories. It was sweetened with Sucralose, an artificial sweetener made by chlorinating sucrose.", "Title: Truvia\n\nTruvia (marketed and stylized as truvía) is a stevia-based sugar substitute developed jointly by The Coca-Cola Company and Cargill. It is distributed and marketed by Cargill as a tabletop sweetener as well as a food ingredient. Truvia is made of rebiana, erythritol, and natural flavors. Because it comes from the stevia plant, Cargill classifies it as a natural sweetener in addition to being a non-nutritive sweetener, although Cargill has settled lawsuits alleging deceptive marketing of Truvia as \"natural\". Since its launch in 2008, Truvia natural sweetener has become the second best-selling sugar substitute in units in the U.S. behind Splenda, surpassing Equal and Sweet'n Low. Truvia competes with Stevia In The Raw, the #2 brand of stevia and with PepsiCo's PureVia, the #3 brand of stevia.", "Title: Sodium cyclamate\n\nSodium cyclamate (sweetener code 952) is an artificial sweetener. It is 30–50 times sweeter than sucrose (table sugar), making it the least potent of the commercially used artificial sweeteners. It is often used with other artificial sweeteners, especially saccharin; the mixture of 10 parts cyclamate to 1 part saccharin is common and masks the off-tastes of both sweeteners. It is less expensive than most sweeteners, including sucralose, and is stable under heating.", "Title: PureVia\n\nPureVia is a stevia-based low calorie sugar substitute developed jointly by Pepsico and Whole Earth Sweetener Company which is a wholly owned subsidiary of artificial sweetener manufacturing company Merisant.", "Title: Sucralose\n\nSucralose is an artificial sweetener and sugar substitute. The majority of ingested sucralose is not broken down by the body, so it is noncaloric. In the European Union, it is also known under the E number E955. Sucralose is about 320 to 1,000 times sweeter than sucrose, three times as sweet as aspartame, twice as sweet as sodium saccharin and three times as sweet as acesulfame potassium. Evidence of benefit is lacking for long-term weight loss with some data supporting weight gain and heart disease risks.", "Title: Acesulfame potassium\n\nAcesulfame potassium ( ), also known as acesulfame K (K is the symbol for potassium) or Ace K, is a calorie-free sugar substitute (artificial sweetener) often marketed under the trade names Sunett and Sweet One. In the European Union, it is known under the E number (additive code) E950. It was discovered accidentally in 1967 by German chemist Karl Clauss at Hoechst AG (now Nutrinova). In chemical structure, acesulfame potassium is the potassium salt of 6-methyl-1,2,3-oxathiazine-4(3\"H\")-one 2,2-dioxide. It is a white crystalline powder with molecular formula C4H4KNO4S and a molecular weight of 201.24 g/mol." ]
5,877
How did Ludwig Prandtl suggest the condition known as the Prandtl Condition?
In the 1920s he developed the mathematical basis for the fundamental principles of subsonic aerodynamics in particular; and in general up to and including transonic velocities.
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[ { "sentences": [ "Theodor Meyer (July 1, 1882 – March 8, 1972 in Bad Bevensen, Germany) was a mathematician, a student of Ludwig Prandtl, and a founder of the scientific discipline now known as compressible flow or gas dynamics." ], "title": "Theodor Meyer" }, { "sentences": [ "In fluid dynamics, the mixing length model is a method attempting to describe momentum transfer by turbulence Reynolds stresses within a newtonian fluid boundary layer by means of an eddy viscosity.", " The model was developed by Ludwig Prandtl in the early 20th century.", " Prandtl himself had reservations about the model, describing it as, \"only a rough approximation,\"" ], "title": "Mixing length model" }, { "sentences": [ "The Prandtl condition was suggested by the German physicist Ludwig Prandtl to identify possible boundary layer separation points of incompressible flows." ], "title": "Prandtl condition" }, { "sentences": [ "Timoshenko was born in the village of Shpotivka in the Chernigov Governorate of Ukraine.", " He studied at a \"realnaya\" school (Russian: ) in Romny, Poltava Governorate (now in Sumy Oblast) from 1889 to 1896.", " In Romny his schoolmate and friend was future famous semiconductor physicist Abram Ioffe.", " Timoshenko continued his education towards a university degree at the St Petersburg Institute of engineers Ways of Communication.", " After graduating in 1901, he stayed on teaching in this same institution from 1901 to 1903 and then worked at the Saint Petersburg Polytechnical Institute under Viktor Kyrpychov 1903–1906.", " In 1905 he was sent for one year to the University of Göttingen where he worked under Ludwig Prandtl." ], "title": "Stephen Timoshenko" }, { "sentences": [ "The Prandtl lifting-line theory is a mathematical model that predicts lift distribution over a three-dimensional wing based on its geometry.", " It is also known as the Lanchester–Prandtl wing theory." ], "title": "Lifting-line theory" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tesla turbine is a bladeless centripetal flow turbine patented by Nikola Tesla in 1913.", " It is referred to as a \"bladeless turbine\".", " The Tesla turbine is also known as the \"boundary layer turbine\", \"cohesion-type turbine\", and \"Prandtl layer turbine\" (after Ludwig Prandtl) because it uses the \"boundary layer effect\" and not a fluid impinging upon the blades as in a conventional turbine.", " Bioengineering researchers have referred to it as a multiple disk centrifugal pump.", " One of Tesla’s desires for implementation of this turbine was for geothermal power, which was described in \"Our Future Motive Power\"." ], "title": "Tesla turbine" }, { "sentences": [ "Ludwig Prandtl (4 February 1875 – 15 August 1953) was a German engineer.", " He was a pioneer in the development of rigorous systematic mathematical analyses which he used for underlying the science of aerodynamics, which have come to form the basis of the applied science of aeronautical engineering.", " In the 1920s he developed the mathematical basis for the fundamental principles of subsonic aerodynamics in particular; and in general up to and including transonic velocities.", " His studies identified the boundary layer, thin-airfoils, and lifting-line theories.", " The Prandtl number was named after him." ], "title": "Ludwig Prandtl" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ludwig-Prandtl-Ring is the highest award of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt (German Society for Aeronautics and Astronautics), awarded \"for outstanding contribution in the field of aerospace engineering.\"", " The award is named in honour of Ludwig Prandtl." ], "title": "Ludwig-Prandtl-Ring" }, { "sentences": [ "The Prandtl number (Pr) or Prandtl group is a dimensionless number, named after the German physicist Ludwig Prandtl, defined as the ratio of momentum diffusivity to thermal diffusivity.", " That is, the Prandtl number is given as:" ], "title": "Prandtl number" }, { "sentences": [ "The elastic membrane analogy, also known as the soap-film analogy, was first published by pioneering aerodynamicist Ludwig Prandtl in 1903." ], "title": "Membrane analogy" } ]
[ "Title: Theodor Meyer\n\nTheodor Meyer (July 1, 1882 – March 8, 1972 in Bad Bevensen, Germany) was a mathematician, a student of Ludwig Prandtl, and a founder of the scientific discipline now known as compressible flow or gas dynamics.", "Title: Mixing length model\n\nIn fluid dynamics, the mixing length model is a method attempting to describe momentum transfer by turbulence Reynolds stresses within a newtonian fluid boundary layer by means of an eddy viscosity. The model was developed by Ludwig Prandtl in the early 20th century. Prandtl himself had reservations about the model, describing it as, \"only a rough approximation,\"", "Title: Prandtl condition\n\nThe Prandtl condition was suggested by the German physicist Ludwig Prandtl to identify possible boundary layer separation points of incompressible flows.", "Title: Stephen Timoshenko\n\nTimoshenko was born in the village of Shpotivka in the Chernigov Governorate of Ukraine. He studied at a \"realnaya\" school (Russian: ) in Romny, Poltava Governorate (now in Sumy Oblast) from 1889 to 1896. In Romny his schoolmate and friend was future famous semiconductor physicist Abram Ioffe. Timoshenko continued his education towards a university degree at the St Petersburg Institute of engineers Ways of Communication. After graduating in 1901, he stayed on teaching in this same institution from 1901 to 1903 and then worked at the Saint Petersburg Polytechnical Institute under Viktor Kyrpychov 1903–1906. In 1905 he was sent for one year to the University of Göttingen where he worked under Ludwig Prandtl.", "Title: Lifting-line theory\n\nThe Prandtl lifting-line theory is a mathematical model that predicts lift distribution over a three-dimensional wing based on its geometry. It is also known as the Lanchester–Prandtl wing theory.", "Title: Tesla turbine\n\nThe Tesla turbine is a bladeless centripetal flow turbine patented by Nikola Tesla in 1913. It is referred to as a \"bladeless turbine\". The Tesla turbine is also known as the \"boundary layer turbine\", \"cohesion-type turbine\", and \"Prandtl layer turbine\" (after Ludwig Prandtl) because it uses the \"boundary layer effect\" and not a fluid impinging upon the blades as in a conventional turbine. Bioengineering researchers have referred to it as a multiple disk centrifugal pump. One of Tesla’s desires for implementation of this turbine was for geothermal power, which was described in \"Our Future Motive Power\".", "Title: Ludwig Prandtl\n\nLudwig Prandtl (4 February 1875 – 15 August 1953) was a German engineer. He was a pioneer in the development of rigorous systematic mathematical analyses which he used for underlying the science of aerodynamics, which have come to form the basis of the applied science of aeronautical engineering. In the 1920s he developed the mathematical basis for the fundamental principles of subsonic aerodynamics in particular; and in general up to and including transonic velocities. His studies identified the boundary layer, thin-airfoils, and lifting-line theories. The Prandtl number was named after him.", "Title: Ludwig-Prandtl-Ring\n\nThe Ludwig-Prandtl-Ring is the highest award of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Luft- und Raumfahrt (German Society for Aeronautics and Astronautics), awarded \"for outstanding contribution in the field of aerospace engineering.\" The award is named in honour of Ludwig Prandtl.", "Title: Prandtl number\n\nThe Prandtl number (Pr) or Prandtl group is a dimensionless number, named after the German physicist Ludwig Prandtl, defined as the ratio of momentum diffusivity to thermal diffusivity. That is, the Prandtl number is given as:", "Title: Membrane analogy\n\nThe elastic membrane analogy, also known as the soap-film analogy, was first published by pioneering aerodynamicist Ludwig Prandtl in 1903." ]
5,878
Who starred in both Year of the Dog and Jurassic Park?
Laura Elizabeth Dern
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Reilly and Peter Sarsgaard.", " The film describes the process of a woman that goes from having one pet dog at home to becoming a vegan and an animal rights activist." ], "title": "Year of the Dog (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis is a construction and management simulation video game based on the \"Jurassic Park\" series and released for Windows, Xbox, and PlayStation 2.", " The main point of the game is to recreate Jurassic Park - building a five-star theme park with dinosaurs, and turning John Hammond's dream into reality.", " In the park, the player builds paths, amenities for visitors such as food, restrooms, enclosures, and attractions.", " One must also keep the park safe and secure.", " The park can be populated with up to sixty dinosaurs, with twenty-five different species available from the three \"Jurassic Park\" films.", " The player can also add attractions similar to those seen in the films, such as the safari seen in the first \"Jurassic Park\" film from 1993, and additional attractions such as a balloon tour and several varieties of viewing platform." ], "title": "Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis" }, { "sentences": [ "Jurassic Park III is a 2001 American science-fiction adventure film and the third installment in the \"Jurassic Park\" film series.", " The film stars Sam Neill, William H. Macy, Téa Leoni, Alessandro Nivola, Trevor Morgan, and Michael Jeter.", " It is the first film in the series not to have been directed by Steven Spielberg, nor based on a book by Michael Crichton (though numerous scenes in the film were ultimately taken from Crichton's novels \"Jurassic Park\" and \"The Lost World\").", " The film takes place on Isla Sorna, off Central America's Pacific coast, the island featured in the , where a divorced couple has tricked Dr. Alan Grant into going in order to help them find their son." ], "title": "Jurassic Park III" }, { "sentences": [ "Isla Nublar is a fictional Central American island in the \"Jurassic Park\" franchise, first depicted in Michael Crichton's 1990 novel of the same name.", " It is the primary setting of the 1993 film \"Jurassic Park\" and of \"Jurassic World\" (2015).", " Both the novel and film versions of the Jurassic Park theme park are located on Isla Nublar off the west coast of Costa Rica, which has leased the island to John Hammond, the CEO of bio-engineering firm InGen." ], "title": "Isla Nublar" }, { "sentences": [ "Jurassic Park III: Island Attack (known as Jurassic Park III: Advanced Action in Japan and Jurassic Park III: Dino Attack in Europe; originally known as Jurassic Park III: Primal Fear) is a video game for the Game Boy Advance.", " \"Island Attack\" is loosely based on the 2001 film \"Jurassic Park III\"." ], "title": "Jurassic Park III: Island Attack" }, { "sentences": [ "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is an upcoming American science fiction adventure film.", " It is the sequel to the 2015 film \"Jurassic World\", the second film in the sequel trilogy and the fifth installment in the \"Jurassic Park\" film series.", " Derek Connolly and \"Jurassic World\" director Colin Trevorrow both return as writers, with J. A. Bayona as the director.", " It will be produced by Frank Marshall, Patrick Crowley and Belén Atienza.", " Trevorrow and original \"Jurassic Park\" director Steven Spielberg are executive producers." ], "title": "Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom" }, { "sentences": [ "Laura Elizabeth Dern (born February 10, 1967) is an American actress.", " For her performance in the 1991 film \"Rambling Rose\", she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, while for her performance in the 2014 film \"Wild\", she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.", " Her other film roles include \"Mask\" (1985), \"Smooth Talk\" (1985), \"Blue Velvet\" (1986), \"Wild at Heart\" (1990), \"Jurassic Park\" (1993), \"Citizen Ruth\" (1996), \"October Sky\" (1999), \"I Am Sam\" (2001), \"Inland Empire\" (2006), \"The Master\" (2012), \"The Fault in Our Stars\" (2014), and \"\" (2017).", " She is known for her collaborations with filmmaker David Lynch, having appeared in four of his films and the 2017 \"Twin Peaks\" revival." ], "title": "Laura Dern" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is a list of fictional characters from Michael Crichton's novel \"Jurassic Park\", its sequel \"The Lost World\", and their film adaptations, \"Jurassic Park\" and \"\".", " Also included are characters from the films \"Jurassic Park III\", \"Jurassic World\" and \"\", which are not adaptations and have no original source novels but contain characters and events based on the fictional universe of Crichton's novels." ], "title": "List of Jurassic Park characters" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Jurassic Park\" is a parody of Jimmy Webb's single \"MacArthur Park\" written and performed by \"Weird Al\" Yankovic; it was released both as a single and as part of Yankovic's \"Alapalooza\" album in October 1993.", " \"Jurassic Park\" was penned by Yankovic after he remembered the enjoyment he had when he combined a classic rock track with a recent movie topic with his 1985 song \"Yoda\".", " Yankovic decided to combine the plot of the recent movie \"Jurassic Park\"—a film about a park on a fictional island where geneticists have succeeded in cloning dinosaurs." ], "title": "Jurassic Park (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jurassic World is a 2015 American science-fiction adventure film, the first film in the sequel trilogy and the fourth installment of the \"Jurassic Park\" series.", " The film was directed and co-written by Colin Trevorrow, produced by Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley, and stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard.", " The production companies were Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, also responsible for the rest of the \"Jurassic Park\" franchise, and Thomas Tull's Legendary Pictures.", " Set 22 years after the events of \"Jurassic Park\", \"Jurassic World\" takes place on the same fictional Central American island of Isla Nublar, off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where a theme park populated with cloned dinosaurs has operated for ten years.", " The park plunges into chaos when a genetically created dinosaur breaks loose and goes on a rampage across the island." ], "title": "Jurassic World" } ]
[ "Title: Year of the Dog (film)\n\nYear of the Dog is a 2007 comedy-drama film written and directed by Mike White, and starring Molly Shannon, Laura Dern, Regina King, Thomas McCarthy, Josh Pais, John C. Reilly and Peter Sarsgaard. The film describes the process of a woman that goes from having one pet dog at home to becoming a vegan and an animal rights activist.", "Title: Jurassic Park: Operation Genesis\n\nJurassic Park: Operation Genesis is a construction and management simulation video game based on the \"Jurassic Park\" series and released for Windows, Xbox, and PlayStation 2. The main point of the game is to recreate Jurassic Park - building a five-star theme park with dinosaurs, and turning John Hammond's dream into reality. In the park, the player builds paths, amenities for visitors such as food, restrooms, enclosures, and attractions. One must also keep the park safe and secure. The park can be populated with up to sixty dinosaurs, with twenty-five different species available from the three \"Jurassic Park\" films. The player can also add attractions similar to those seen in the films, such as the safari seen in the first \"Jurassic Park\" film from 1993, and additional attractions such as a balloon tour and several varieties of viewing platform.", "Title: Jurassic Park III\n\nJurassic Park III is a 2001 American science-fiction adventure film and the third installment in the \"Jurassic Park\" film series. The film stars Sam Neill, William H. Macy, Téa Leoni, Alessandro Nivola, Trevor Morgan, and Michael Jeter. It is the first film in the series not to have been directed by Steven Spielberg, nor based on a book by Michael Crichton (though numerous scenes in the film were ultimately taken from Crichton's novels \"Jurassic Park\" and \"The Lost World\"). The film takes place on Isla Sorna, off Central America's Pacific coast, the island featured in the , where a divorced couple has tricked Dr. Alan Grant into going in order to help them find their son.", "Title: Isla Nublar\n\nIsla Nublar is a fictional Central American island in the \"Jurassic Park\" franchise, first depicted in Michael Crichton's 1990 novel of the same name. It is the primary setting of the 1993 film \"Jurassic Park\" and of \"Jurassic World\" (2015). Both the novel and film versions of the Jurassic Park theme park are located on Isla Nublar off the west coast of Costa Rica, which has leased the island to John Hammond, the CEO of bio-engineering firm InGen.", "Title: Jurassic Park III: Island Attack\n\nJurassic Park III: Island Attack (known as Jurassic Park III: Advanced Action in Japan and Jurassic Park III: Dino Attack in Europe; originally known as Jurassic Park III: Primal Fear) is a video game for the Game Boy Advance. \"Island Attack\" is loosely based on the 2001 film \"Jurassic Park III\".", "Title: Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom\n\nJurassic World: Fallen Kingdom is an upcoming American science fiction adventure film. It is the sequel to the 2015 film \"Jurassic World\", the second film in the sequel trilogy and the fifth installment in the \"Jurassic Park\" film series. Derek Connolly and \"Jurassic World\" director Colin Trevorrow both return as writers, with J. A. Bayona as the director. It will be produced by Frank Marshall, Patrick Crowley and Belén Atienza. Trevorrow and original \"Jurassic Park\" director Steven Spielberg are executive producers.", "Title: Laura Dern\n\nLaura Elizabeth Dern (born February 10, 1967) is an American actress. For her performance in the 1991 film \"Rambling Rose\", she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress, while for her performance in the 2014 film \"Wild\", she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. Her other film roles include \"Mask\" (1985), \"Smooth Talk\" (1985), \"Blue Velvet\" (1986), \"Wild at Heart\" (1990), \"Jurassic Park\" (1993), \"Citizen Ruth\" (1996), \"October Sky\" (1999), \"I Am Sam\" (2001), \"Inland Empire\" (2006), \"The Master\" (2012), \"The Fault in Our Stars\" (2014), and \"\" (2017). She is known for her collaborations with filmmaker David Lynch, having appeared in four of his films and the 2017 \"Twin Peaks\" revival.", "Title: List of Jurassic Park characters\n\nThe following is a list of fictional characters from Michael Crichton's novel \"Jurassic Park\", its sequel \"The Lost World\", and their film adaptations, \"Jurassic Park\" and \"\". Also included are characters from the films \"Jurassic Park III\", \"Jurassic World\" and \"\", which are not adaptations and have no original source novels but contain characters and events based on the fictional universe of Crichton's novels.", "Title: Jurassic Park (song)\n\n\"Jurassic Park\" is a parody of Jimmy Webb's single \"MacArthur Park\" written and performed by \"Weird Al\" Yankovic; it was released both as a single and as part of Yankovic's \"Alapalooza\" album in October 1993. \"Jurassic Park\" was penned by Yankovic after he remembered the enjoyment he had when he combined a classic rock track with a recent movie topic with his 1985 song \"Yoda\". Yankovic decided to combine the plot of the recent movie \"Jurassic Park\"—a film about a park on a fictional island where geneticists have succeeded in cloning dinosaurs.", "Title: Jurassic World\n\nJurassic World is a 2015 American science-fiction adventure film, the first film in the sequel trilogy and the fourth installment of the \"Jurassic Park\" series. The film was directed and co-written by Colin Trevorrow, produced by Frank Marshall and Patrick Crowley, and stars Chris Pratt and Bryce Dallas Howard. The production companies were Steven Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment, also responsible for the rest of the \"Jurassic Park\" franchise, and Thomas Tull's Legendary Pictures. Set 22 years after the events of \"Jurassic Park\", \"Jurassic World\" takes place on the same fictional Central American island of Isla Nublar, off the Pacific coast of Costa Rica, where a theme park populated with cloned dinosaurs has operated for ten years. The park plunges into chaos when a genetically created dinosaur breaks loose and goes on a rampage across the island." ]
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County of York was named for the King who was also emperor of what country?
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[ { "sentences": [ "The County of York is one of the 49 counties of South Australia.", " It was proclaimed by acting Governor Samuel Way in 1895 and named for King George V who was known at the time as the Duke of York.", " It covers a portion of the state on the Eyre Peninsula east coast at the latitude of Whyalla.", " It stretches westwards to the eastern boundary of Lake Gilles Conservation Park" ], "title": "County of York (South Australia)" }, { "sentences": [ "Atahualpa, also Atahuallpa, Atabalipa (in Hispanicized spellings) or Atawallpa (Quechua) (c. 1502–26 July 1533) was the ruler of Quito for five years before conquering the Inca Empire from his brother Huascar, the 13th Inca Emperor.", " After defeating his brother, Atahualpa became very briefly the last Sapa Inca (sovereign emperor) of the Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu) before the Spanish conquest.", " Atahualpa inherited the Kingdom of Quito from his father the Sapa Inca Huayna Capac in 1525.", " Before Huayna died, he made a verbal testament to the people in his empire that he intended to divide his empire into two parts.", " Atahualpa would become king in the Northern section of the Inca Empire and Atahualpa's older half brother Huáscar would receive the Southern section as Sapa Inca.", " Huayna died from an infectious disease (possibly smallpox ).", " Atahualpa ruled as King over the Northern section named Quito peacefully for 5 years, until his brother Huáscar, the 13th Sapa Inca, attempted to conquer the Kingdom of Quito by first annexing the Cañari region.", " Atahualpa became Inca emperor after he defeated and imprisoned Huáscar and massacred any pretenders to the throne at the close of the civil war.", " Later, while imprisoned by the Spaniards, Atahualpa gave orders to kill Huáscar in Jauja, thinking Huáscar would use the Spaniards as allies to regain his throne." ], "title": "Atahualpa" }, { "sentences": [ "Emperor Yi of Chu (died 206 BC), also known as King Huai II of Chu, personal name Xiong Xin, was the ruler of the Chu state in the late Qin dynasty.", " He was a grandson of King Huai of Chu.", " In 223 BC, during the Warring States period, the Chu state was conquered by the Qin state, which unified the various Chinese feudal states in a series of wars and established the Qin dynasty in 221 BC.", " In 209 BC, when rebellions broke out throughout China to overthrow the Qin dynasty, the Chu state was revived as an insurgent state against Qin imperial rule.", " Xiong Xin was discovered by Xiang Liang, a rebel leader who descended from a famous Chu general (Xiang Yan), and installed on the Chu throne as \"King Huai II of Chu\".", " However, Xiong Xin was merely a puppet ruler because power was concentrated in Xiang Liang's hands, and was later passed on to Xiang Liang's nephew, Xiang Yu, after Xiang Liang was killed in battle.", " In 206 BC, the Qin dynasty was overthrown by the rebels, after which Xiang Yu, who was the \"de facto\" leader of all the rebel forces, divided the former Qin Empire into the Eighteen Kingdoms.", " He promoted King Huai II to a more \"honourable\" title – Emperor Yi of Chu – and made him the nominal sovereign ruler over all the Eighteen Kingdoms.", " Xiang Yu then had Emperor Yi relocated to Chen County (郴縣; in present-day Chenzhou, Hunan) and secretly ordered Ying Bu to assassinate the emperor during the journey." ], "title": "Emperor Yi of Chu" }, { "sentences": [ "Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (German: \"Franz Josef I.\" , Hungarian: \"I. Ferenc József\" , , Romanian: \"Francisc Iosif\" , Slovene: \"Franc Jožef I.\" , Italian: \"Francesco Giuseppe\" , Croatian: \"Franjo Josip I.\" ) (18 August 1830 – 21 November 1916) was Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, King of Bohemia and many others (see grand title of the Emperor of Austria) from 2 December 1848 until his death on 21 November 1916.", " From 1 May 1850 to 24 August 1866 he was also President of the German Confederation.", " He was the longest-reigning Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, as well as the third longest-reigning monarch of any country in European history, after Louis XIV of France and Johann II of Liechtenstein." ], "title": "Franz Joseph I of Austria" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Emperor of India was an \"Iron Duke\"-class battleship of the British Royal Navy.", " She was originally to have been named Delhi\" but was renamed before she was completed, to honour King George V, who was also Emperor of India.", " The ship was laid down on 31 May 1912 at the Vickers shipyard, and was launched on 27 November 1913.", " The finished ship was commissioned a year later in November 1914, shortly after the start of the First World War.", " She was armed with a main battery of ten 13.5 in guns and was capable of a top speed of 21.25 kn ." ], "title": "HMS Emperor of India" }, { "sentences": [ "A Byzantine–Hungarian War was fought between Byzantine and Hungarian forces on the Danube between 1127 and 1129.", " According to the Byzantine chronicler Niketas Choniates, the citizens of the Byzantine town Braničevo \"attacked and plundered the Hungarians who had come to\" the Byzantine Empire \"to trade, perpetrating the worst crimes against them.\"", " Stephen II of Hungary broke into the empire in the summer.", " His troops sacked Belgrade, Braničevo and Niš, and plundered the regions around Serdica (Sofia, Bulgaria) and Philippopolis (Plovdiv, Bulgaria), before returning to Hungary.", " In response, Emperor John II marched against Hungary in 1128, where he defeated the royal troops in a battle at Haram, and \"captured Frangochorion, the richest land in Hungary\" (now in Serbia).", " Following his victory over the Hungarians John II launched a punitive raid against the Serbs.", " Dangerously for the Byzantines the Serbs had aligned themselves with Hungary.", " Many Serbian prisoners were taken, and these were transported to Nicomedia in Asia Minor to serve as military colonists.", " This was done partly to cow the Serbs into submission (Serbia was, at least nominally, a Byzantine protectorate), and partly to strengthen the Byzantine frontier in the east against the Turks.", " The Serbs were forced to acknowledge Byzantine suzerainty once again.", " In Hungary, the defeat at Haram undermined Stephen II's authority and he faced a serious revolt when two counts, named 'Bors' (possibly Boris Kalamanos) and 'Ivan', were declared kings.", " Both were eventually defeated, Ivan being beheaded and Bors fleeing to Byzantium.", " Stephen was unable to participate in any of the fighting because he was sick, recuperating in his homeland, according to John Kinnamos.", " John Kinnamos wrote of a second campaign by Stephen against the Byzantine Empire, when the Hungarian troops, supported by Bohemian reinforcements under the command of Duke Václav of Olomouc, took Braničevo by storm and destroyed its fortress.", " The Hungarians had renewed hostilities, possibly in order that King Stephen could be seen to reassert his authority, by attacking the Byzantine frontier fortress of Braničevo, which was immediately rebuilt by John.", " Further Byzantine military successes – Choniates mentions several engagements – resulted in a restoration of peace.", " Cinnamus describes a Byzantine reverse occurring before peace was established, which suggests that the campaign was not entirely one-sided.", " Hungarian records, however, agree with Choniates in indicating that King Stephen was again defeated and was consequently forced to negotiate a peace on Byzantine terms.", " Historian Ferenc Makk thinks that Emperor John II Komnenos was forced to retreat and sue for peace and that the treaty was signed in October 1129.", " The Byzantines were confirmed in their control of Braničevo, Belgrade, and Zemun and they also recovered the region of Syrmia (called Frangochorion in Choniates), which had been in Hungarian hands since the 1060s.", " The Hungarian pretender Álmos died in 1129, removing the major source of friction." ], "title": "Byzantine–Hungarian War (1127–29)" }, { "sentences": [ "Frederick I (German: \"Friedrich I\" , Italian: \"Federico I\" ; 1122 – 10 June 1190), also known as Frederick Barbarossa (Italian: \"Federico Barbarossa\" ), was the Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 until his death.", " He was elected King of Germany at Frankfurt on 4 March 1152 and crowned in Aachen on 9 March 1152.", " He became King of Italy in 1155 and was crowned Roman Emperor by Pope Adrian IV on 18 June 1155.", " Two years later, the term \"sacrum \" (\"holy\") first appeared in a document in connection with his Empire.", " He was later formally crowned King of Burgundy, at Arles on 30 June 1178.", " He was named \"Barbarossa \" by the northern Italian cities which he attempted to rule: Barbarossa means \"red beard\" in Italian; in German, he was known as \"Kaiser Rotbart \", which has the same meaning." ], "title": "Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor" }, { "sentences": [ "Ying Bu (died 195 BC), also known as Qing Bu, was a military general and vassal king who lived in the early Western Han dynasty.", " He was a native of Lu County (六縣; present-day Lu'an, Anhui).", " In his early life under the Qin dynasty, Ying Bu was convicted and sentenced to \"qing\" (黥; a form of punishment which involved branding a criminal by tattooing his face), so he was also called \"Qing Bu\".", " He was then sent to Mount Li to perform hard labour by constructing Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum.", " He later escaped with some men and became the leader of a bandit gang.", " Ying Bu participated in the insurrection against the Qin dynasty after the Dazexiang Uprising broke out in 209 BC.", " After the uprising failed, he became part of a rebel force led by Xiang Liang.", " He assisted Xiang Liang's nephew and successor Xiang Yu in overthrowing the Qin dynasty.", " After the fall of Qin, he initially fought on Xiang Yu's side in the Chu–Han Contention (206–202 BC), a power struggle for supremacy over China between Xiang Yu and Liu Bang (Emperor Gao).", " However, later, he defected to Liu Bang's side and helped Liu defeat Xiang Yu and become the emperor.", " During this period of time, Ying Bu held the title of \"King of Jiujiang\".", " After Liu Bang established the Han dynasty in 202 BC, he appointed Ying Bu as a vassal king and granted him the title of \"King of Huainan\".", " In 195 BC, Ying Bu rebelled against the Han dynasty but was defeated and killed." ], "title": "Ying Bu" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hymno da Carta (English: Hymn of the Charter , modern Portuguese spelling: \"Hino da Carta\"), was officially proclaimed the national anthem of the Kingdom of Portugal in May 1834.", " It was composed by D. Pedro IV, King Pedro IV of Portugal (also Emperor Pedro I of Brazil).", " \"Carta\" stands for the Constitutional Charter which Peter IV granted to Portugal.", " The anthem remained officially in place until 19 July 1911, one year after Portugal became a republic, and was replaced by \"A Portuguesa\"." ], "title": "Hino da Carta" }, { "sentences": [ "George V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936." ], "title": "George V" } ]
[ "Title: County of York (South Australia)\n\nThe County of York is one of the 49 counties of South Australia. It was proclaimed by acting Governor Samuel Way in 1895 and named for King George V who was known at the time as the Duke of York. It covers a portion of the state on the Eyre Peninsula east coast at the latitude of Whyalla. It stretches westwards to the eastern boundary of Lake Gilles Conservation Park", "Title: Atahualpa\n\nAtahualpa, also Atahuallpa, Atabalipa (in Hispanicized spellings) or Atawallpa (Quechua) (c. 1502–26 July 1533) was the ruler of Quito for five years before conquering the Inca Empire from his brother Huascar, the 13th Inca Emperor. After defeating his brother, Atahualpa became very briefly the last Sapa Inca (sovereign emperor) of the Inca Empire (Tawantinsuyu) before the Spanish conquest. Atahualpa inherited the Kingdom of Quito from his father the Sapa Inca Huayna Capac in 1525. Before Huayna died, he made a verbal testament to the people in his empire that he intended to divide his empire into two parts. Atahualpa would become king in the Northern section of the Inca Empire and Atahualpa's older half brother Huáscar would receive the Southern section as Sapa Inca. Huayna died from an infectious disease (possibly smallpox ). Atahualpa ruled as King over the Northern section named Quito peacefully for 5 years, until his brother Huáscar, the 13th Sapa Inca, attempted to conquer the Kingdom of Quito by first annexing the Cañari region. Atahualpa became Inca emperor after he defeated and imprisoned Huáscar and massacred any pretenders to the throne at the close of the civil war. Later, while imprisoned by the Spaniards, Atahualpa gave orders to kill Huáscar in Jauja, thinking Huáscar would use the Spaniards as allies to regain his throne.", "Title: Emperor Yi of Chu\n\nEmperor Yi of Chu (died 206 BC), also known as King Huai II of Chu, personal name Xiong Xin, was the ruler of the Chu state in the late Qin dynasty. He was a grandson of King Huai of Chu. In 223 BC, during the Warring States period, the Chu state was conquered by the Qin state, which unified the various Chinese feudal states in a series of wars and established the Qin dynasty in 221 BC. In 209 BC, when rebellions broke out throughout China to overthrow the Qin dynasty, the Chu state was revived as an insurgent state against Qin imperial rule. Xiong Xin was discovered by Xiang Liang, a rebel leader who descended from a famous Chu general (Xiang Yan), and installed on the Chu throne as \"King Huai II of Chu\". However, Xiong Xin was merely a puppet ruler because power was concentrated in Xiang Liang's hands, and was later passed on to Xiang Liang's nephew, Xiang Yu, after Xiang Liang was killed in battle. In 206 BC, the Qin dynasty was overthrown by the rebels, after which Xiang Yu, who was the \"de facto\" leader of all the rebel forces, divided the former Qin Empire into the Eighteen Kingdoms. He promoted King Huai II to a more \"honourable\" title – Emperor Yi of Chu – and made him the nominal sovereign ruler over all the Eighteen Kingdoms. Xiang Yu then had Emperor Yi relocated to Chen County (郴縣; in present-day Chenzhou, Hunan) and secretly ordered Ying Bu to assassinate the emperor during the journey.", "Title: Franz Joseph I of Austria\n\nFranz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (German: \"Franz Josef I.\" , Hungarian: \"I. Ferenc József\" , , Romanian: \"Francisc Iosif\" , Slovene: \"Franc Jožef I.\" , Italian: \"Francesco Giuseppe\" , Croatian: \"Franjo Josip I.\" ) (18 August 1830 – 21 November 1916) was Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, King of Bohemia and many others (see grand title of the Emperor of Austria) from 2 December 1848 until his death on 21 November 1916. From 1 May 1850 to 24 August 1866 he was also President of the German Confederation. He was the longest-reigning Emperor of Austria and King of Hungary, as well as the third longest-reigning monarch of any country in European history, after Louis XIV of France and Johann II of Liechtenstein.", "Title: HMS Emperor of India\n\nHMS \"Emperor of India was an \"Iron Duke\"-class battleship of the British Royal Navy. She was originally to have been named Delhi\" but was renamed before she was completed, to honour King George V, who was also Emperor of India. The ship was laid down on 31 May 1912 at the Vickers shipyard, and was launched on 27 November 1913. The finished ship was commissioned a year later in November 1914, shortly after the start of the First World War. She was armed with a main battery of ten 13.5 in guns and was capable of a top speed of 21.25 kn .", "Title: Byzantine–Hungarian War (1127–29)\n\nA Byzantine–Hungarian War was fought between Byzantine and Hungarian forces on the Danube between 1127 and 1129. According to the Byzantine chronicler Niketas Choniates, the citizens of the Byzantine town Braničevo \"attacked and plundered the Hungarians who had come to\" the Byzantine Empire \"to trade, perpetrating the worst crimes against them.\" Stephen II of Hungary broke into the empire in the summer. His troops sacked Belgrade, Braničevo and Niš, and plundered the regions around Serdica (Sofia, Bulgaria) and Philippopolis (Plovdiv, Bulgaria), before returning to Hungary. In response, Emperor John II marched against Hungary in 1128, where he defeated the royal troops in a battle at Haram, and \"captured Frangochorion, the richest land in Hungary\" (now in Serbia). Following his victory over the Hungarians John II launched a punitive raid against the Serbs. Dangerously for the Byzantines the Serbs had aligned themselves with Hungary. Many Serbian prisoners were taken, and these were transported to Nicomedia in Asia Minor to serve as military colonists. This was done partly to cow the Serbs into submission (Serbia was, at least nominally, a Byzantine protectorate), and partly to strengthen the Byzantine frontier in the east against the Turks. The Serbs were forced to acknowledge Byzantine suzerainty once again. In Hungary, the defeat at Haram undermined Stephen II's authority and he faced a serious revolt when two counts, named 'Bors' (possibly Boris Kalamanos) and 'Ivan', were declared kings. Both were eventually defeated, Ivan being beheaded and Bors fleeing to Byzantium. Stephen was unable to participate in any of the fighting because he was sick, recuperating in his homeland, according to John Kinnamos. John Kinnamos wrote of a second campaign by Stephen against the Byzantine Empire, when the Hungarian troops, supported by Bohemian reinforcements under the command of Duke Václav of Olomouc, took Braničevo by storm and destroyed its fortress. The Hungarians had renewed hostilities, possibly in order that King Stephen could be seen to reassert his authority, by attacking the Byzantine frontier fortress of Braničevo, which was immediately rebuilt by John. Further Byzantine military successes – Choniates mentions several engagements – resulted in a restoration of peace. Cinnamus describes a Byzantine reverse occurring before peace was established, which suggests that the campaign was not entirely one-sided. Hungarian records, however, agree with Choniates in indicating that King Stephen was again defeated and was consequently forced to negotiate a peace on Byzantine terms. Historian Ferenc Makk thinks that Emperor John II Komnenos was forced to retreat and sue for peace and that the treaty was signed in October 1129. The Byzantines were confirmed in their control of Braničevo, Belgrade, and Zemun and they also recovered the region of Syrmia (called Frangochorion in Choniates), which had been in Hungarian hands since the 1060s. The Hungarian pretender Álmos died in 1129, removing the major source of friction.", "Title: Frederick I, Holy Roman Emperor\n\nFrederick I (German: \"Friedrich I\" , Italian: \"Federico I\" ; 1122 – 10 June 1190), also known as Frederick Barbarossa (Italian: \"Federico Barbarossa\" ), was the Holy Roman Emperor from 1155 until his death. He was elected King of Germany at Frankfurt on 4 March 1152 and crowned in Aachen on 9 March 1152. He became King of Italy in 1155 and was crowned Roman Emperor by Pope Adrian IV on 18 June 1155. Two years later, the term \"sacrum \" (\"holy\") first appeared in a document in connection with his Empire. He was later formally crowned King of Burgundy, at Arles on 30 June 1178. He was named \"Barbarossa \" by the northern Italian cities which he attempted to rule: Barbarossa means \"red beard\" in Italian; in German, he was known as \"Kaiser Rotbart \", which has the same meaning.", "Title: Ying Bu\n\nYing Bu (died 195 BC), also known as Qing Bu, was a military general and vassal king who lived in the early Western Han dynasty. He was a native of Lu County (六縣; present-day Lu'an, Anhui). In his early life under the Qin dynasty, Ying Bu was convicted and sentenced to \"qing\" (黥; a form of punishment which involved branding a criminal by tattooing his face), so he was also called \"Qing Bu\". He was then sent to Mount Li to perform hard labour by constructing Qin Shi Huang's mausoleum. He later escaped with some men and became the leader of a bandit gang. Ying Bu participated in the insurrection against the Qin dynasty after the Dazexiang Uprising broke out in 209 BC. After the uprising failed, he became part of a rebel force led by Xiang Liang. He assisted Xiang Liang's nephew and successor Xiang Yu in overthrowing the Qin dynasty. After the fall of Qin, he initially fought on Xiang Yu's side in the Chu–Han Contention (206–202 BC), a power struggle for supremacy over China between Xiang Yu and Liu Bang (Emperor Gao). However, later, he defected to Liu Bang's side and helped Liu defeat Xiang Yu and become the emperor. During this period of time, Ying Bu held the title of \"King of Jiujiang\". After Liu Bang established the Han dynasty in 202 BC, he appointed Ying Bu as a vassal king and granted him the title of \"King of Huainan\". In 195 BC, Ying Bu rebelled against the Han dynasty but was defeated and killed.", "Title: Hino da Carta\n\nThe Hymno da Carta (English: Hymn of the Charter , modern Portuguese spelling: \"Hino da Carta\"), was officially proclaimed the national anthem of the Kingdom of Portugal in May 1834. It was composed by D. Pedro IV, King Pedro IV of Portugal (also Emperor Pedro I of Brazil). \"Carta\" stands for the Constitutional Charter which Peter IV granted to Portugal. The anthem remained officially in place until 19 July 1911, one year after Portugal became a republic, and was replaced by \"A Portuguesa\".", "Title: George V\n\nGeorge V (George Frederick Ernest Albert; 3 June 1865 – 20 January 1936) was King of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions, and Emperor of India, from 6 May 1910 until his death in 1936." ]
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ShopBack is affiliated with which Indian electronic payment brand?
Paytm
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[ { "sentences": [ "PAX Global Technology (informally known as PAX or PAX Technology) is a major suppliers of electronic payment terminals.", " Headquartered in Shenzhen (China), PAX has a manufacturing and research and development facilities in China and direct offices in China, the USA and Italy.", " The rest of the world goes to market through a wide network of channel partners and payment system integrators.", " As of 2017 it had over 17 million terminals installed worldwide.", " The company is listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange as PAX Global Technology Ltd and is ranked as one of the top 3 global payment terminal solution suppliers." ], "title": "PAX Technology" }, { "sentences": [ "ShopBack is a Singaporean-headed e-commerce startup that utilises the cashback reward program.", " It allows online shoppers to take a portion of their cash back when they buy products through the service.", " They also provide discount coupons and voucher codes for online shopping.", " It is currently affiliated with over 300 merchants from all over the world, including online retail giants Taobao, Zalora, Lazada_Group, Rakuten, Groupon, EBay, Paytm, ShopClues, Jabong.com & Flipkart." ], "title": "ShopBack" }, { "sentences": [ "Electronic funds transfer at point of sale (EFTPOS ) is an electronic payment system involving electronic funds transfers based on the use of payment cards, such as debit or credit cards, at payment terminals located at points of sale.", " EFTPOS technology originated in the United States in 1981 and was adopted by other countries.", " In Australia and New Zealand, it is also the brand name of a specific system used for such payments; these systems are mainly country specific and do not interconnect." ], "title": "EFTPOS" }, { "sentences": [ "A decoupled debit card is a debit card in the US that is not issued by, and not tied to, any particular retail financial institution, such as a bank or credit union.", " This is based on the ability in the US ACH payment system to make an electronic payment from any bank or credit union without needing to use a card issued by the bank or credit union.", " A third party, such as a retailer, can create a decoupled debit card which will use this system to make a payment from the customer's checking account.", " They may do this as part of a loyalty scheme or to reduce their own debit card processing costs." ], "title": "Decoupled debit card" }, { "sentences": [ "An e-commerce payment system facilitates the acceptance of electronic payment for online transactions.", " Also known as a sample of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), e-commerce payment systems have become increasingly popular due to the widespread use of the internet-based shopping and banking." ], "title": "E-commerce payment system" }, { "sentences": [ "Electronic Payment Services (Chinese: 易辦事), commonly known as EPS, is an electronic payment system in Hong Kong, Macau, and with limited acceptance in Shenzhen; since it began operations in 1985.", " The service is provided by EPS Company (Hong Kong) Limited.", " Currently there are over 25,000 acceptance locations." ], "title": "Electronic Payment Services" }, { "sentences": [ "Paytm is an Indian electronic payment and e-commerce brand based out of Delhi NCR, India.", " Launched in August 2010, it is a consumer brand of parent company One97 Communications.", " The name is an acronym for \"Payment Through Mobile.\"", " The company employs over 13,000 employees as of January 2017 and has 3 million offline merchants across India.", " It also operates the Paytm payment gateway and the Paytm Wallet." ], "title": "Paytm" }, { "sentences": [ "Secure Mobile Payment Service (SEMOPS) is a project for developing a secure, universal electronic payment service, which allows real time payment transactions independently of the type and value of the purchase." ], "title": "Secure Mobile Payment Service" }, { "sentences": [ "ACI Worldwide (NASDAQ: ACIW ) is a payment systems company headquartered in Naples, Florida.", " ACI's products and services are designed to facilitate electronic payments and are used principally by financial institutions, retailers and electronic payment processors. ACI's portfolio of products generally addresses four primary market segments:" ], "title": "ACI Worldwide" }, { "sentences": [ "USA Technologies Inc. is an American company known for its work with ePort cashless acceptance technology running on their patented ePort Connect service a PCI compliant, comprehensive suite of services designed specifically for the self serve, unattended market.", " ePort Connect wirelessly facilitates electronic payment options to consumers (so that payment can be made with credit, debit, or NFC enabled electronic wallets like Apple Pay and Android Pay) while providing operators with both telemetry and machine-to-machine (M2M) services.", " ePort technology is primarily found in vending machines, kiosks and point-of-sale (POS) terminals, but the ePort Online and ePort Mobile products have extended the network to accept recurring payments from a PC or retail outlets and the taxi industry through smartphone devices.", " The company also produced other technology to address needs within the unattended industry such as the More Prepaid and Loyalty consumer engage program, ePort beacon, facilitating Bluetooth payment options, and the EnergyMiser, a device that reduces the energy consumption of vending machines." ], "title": "USA Technologies" } ]
[ "Title: PAX Technology\n\nPAX Global Technology (informally known as PAX or PAX Technology) is a major suppliers of electronic payment terminals. Headquartered in Shenzhen (China), PAX has a manufacturing and research and development facilities in China and direct offices in China, the USA and Italy. The rest of the world goes to market through a wide network of channel partners and payment system integrators. As of 2017 it had over 17 million terminals installed worldwide. The company is listed on the Hong Kong stock exchange as PAX Global Technology Ltd and is ranked as one of the top 3 global payment terminal solution suppliers.", "Title: ShopBack\n\nShopBack is a Singaporean-headed e-commerce startup that utilises the cashback reward program. It allows online shoppers to take a portion of their cash back when they buy products through the service. They also provide discount coupons and voucher codes for online shopping. It is currently affiliated with over 300 merchants from all over the world, including online retail giants Taobao, Zalora, Lazada_Group, Rakuten, Groupon, EBay, Paytm, ShopClues, Jabong.com & Flipkart.", "Title: EFTPOS\n\nElectronic funds transfer at point of sale (EFTPOS ) is an electronic payment system involving electronic funds transfers based on the use of payment cards, such as debit or credit cards, at payment terminals located at points of sale. EFTPOS technology originated in the United States in 1981 and was adopted by other countries. In Australia and New Zealand, it is also the brand name of a specific system used for such payments; these systems are mainly country specific and do not interconnect.", "Title: Decoupled debit card\n\nA decoupled debit card is a debit card in the US that is not issued by, and not tied to, any particular retail financial institution, such as a bank or credit union. This is based on the ability in the US ACH payment system to make an electronic payment from any bank or credit union without needing to use a card issued by the bank or credit union. A third party, such as a retailer, can create a decoupled debit card which will use this system to make a payment from the customer's checking account. They may do this as part of a loyalty scheme or to reduce their own debit card processing costs.", "Title: E-commerce payment system\n\nAn e-commerce payment system facilitates the acceptance of electronic payment for online transactions. Also known as a sample of Electronic Data Interchange (EDI), e-commerce payment systems have become increasingly popular due to the widespread use of the internet-based shopping and banking.", "Title: Electronic Payment Services\n\nElectronic Payment Services (Chinese: 易辦事), commonly known as EPS, is an electronic payment system in Hong Kong, Macau, and with limited acceptance in Shenzhen; since it began operations in 1985. The service is provided by EPS Company (Hong Kong) Limited. Currently there are over 25,000 acceptance locations.", "Title: Paytm\n\nPaytm is an Indian electronic payment and e-commerce brand based out of Delhi NCR, India. Launched in August 2010, it is a consumer brand of parent company One97 Communications. The name is an acronym for \"Payment Through Mobile.\" The company employs over 13,000 employees as of January 2017 and has 3 million offline merchants across India. It also operates the Paytm payment gateway and the Paytm Wallet.", "Title: Secure Mobile Payment Service\n\nSecure Mobile Payment Service (SEMOPS) is a project for developing a secure, universal electronic payment service, which allows real time payment transactions independently of the type and value of the purchase.", "Title: ACI Worldwide\n\nACI Worldwide (NASDAQ: ACIW ) is a payment systems company headquartered in Naples, Florida. ACI's products and services are designed to facilitate electronic payments and are used principally by financial institutions, retailers and electronic payment processors. ACI's portfolio of products generally addresses four primary market segments:", "Title: USA Technologies\n\nUSA Technologies Inc. is an American company known for its work with ePort cashless acceptance technology running on their patented ePort Connect service a PCI compliant, comprehensive suite of services designed specifically for the self serve, unattended market. ePort Connect wirelessly facilitates electronic payment options to consumers (so that payment can be made with credit, debit, or NFC enabled electronic wallets like Apple Pay and Android Pay) while providing operators with both telemetry and machine-to-machine (M2M) services. ePort technology is primarily found in vending machines, kiosks and point-of-sale (POS) terminals, but the ePort Online and ePort Mobile products have extended the network to accept recurring payments from a PC or retail outlets and the taxi industry through smartphone devices. The company also produced other technology to address needs within the unattended industry such as the More Prepaid and Loyalty consumer engage program, ePort beacon, facilitating Bluetooth payment options, and the EnergyMiser, a device that reduces the energy consumption of vending machines." ]
5,881
The animated film produced by Pixar Animation and directed by John Lasseter in 2011 had a song song by whom in its promos?
Gnarls Barkley
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{ "title": [ "Run (I'm a Natural Disaster)", "Run (I'm a Natural Disaster)", "Cars 2", "Cars 2" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 4, 0, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Monsters University is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures.", " It was directed by Dan Scanlon and produced by Kori Rae, with John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich as executive producers.", " The music for the film was composed by Randy Newman, marking his seventh collaboration with Pixar.", " It was the fourteenth feature film produced by Pixar, and is a prequel to 2001's \"Monsters, Inc.\", marking the first time Pixar has made a prequel film.", " \"Monsters University\" tells the story of two monsters, Mike and Sulley, and their time studying at college, where they start off as rivals, but slowly become best friends.", " John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, Bob Peterson, and John Ratzenberger reprise their roles as James P. Sullivan, Mike Wazowski, Randall Boggs, Roz, and the Abominable Snowman, respectively.", " Bonnie Hunt, who played Ms. Flint in the first film, voices Mike's grade school teacher Ms. Karen Graves." ], "title": "Monsters University" }, { "sentences": [ "Luxo Jr. is a 1986 American computer-animated short film produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter.", " The two-minute short film revolves around one larger and one smaller desk lamp.", " The larger lamp, named Luxo Sr., looks on while the smaller, \"younger\" Luxo Jr.", " plays exuberantly with a ball that it accidentally deflates.", " \"Luxo Jr.\" was Pixar's first animation after Ed Catmull and John Lasseter left Industrial Light and Magic's computer division.", " It is the source of the hopping desk lamp included in Pixar's corporate logo." ], "title": "Luxo Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Cars 2 is a 2011 American computer-animated action comedy spy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures.", " It is the sequel to 2006's \"Cars\", and features the voices of Owen Wilson, Larry the Cable Guy, Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, John Turturro, and Eddie Izzard.", " In the film, race car Lightning McQueen and tow truck Mater head to Japan and Europe to compete in the World Grand Prix, but Mater becomes sidetracked with international espionage.", " The film was directed by John Lasseter, written by Ben Queen, and produced by Denise Ream." ], "title": "Cars 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Toy Story 3 is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated comedy-drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures.", " It is the third installment in Pixar's \"Toy Story\" series, and the sequel to 1999's \"Toy Story 2\".", " It was directed by Lee Unkrich, the editor of the first two films and the co-director of \"Toy Story 2\", written by Michael Arndt, while Unkrich wrote the story along with John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton, respectively director and co-writer of the first two films.", " The plot focuses on the toys Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and their friends dealing with an uncertain future as their owner, Andy, prepares to leave for college.", " The film features an ensemble voice cast with Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Estelle Harris, Jodi Benson, and John Morris reprising their roles from the previous films, along with Blake Clark as the voice of Slinky Dog (because Jim Varney died ten years before the release of the film) and Ned Beatty, Michael Keaton, Whoopi Goldberg, Timothy Dalton, Kristen Schaal, Bonnie Hunt, and Jeff Garlin voicing the new characters introduced in this film." ], "title": "Toy Story 3" }, { "sentences": [ "Toy Story is a 1995 American computer-animated buddy comedy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures.", " The directorial debut of John Lasseter, \"Toy Story\" was the first feature-length computer-animated film and the first feature film produced by Pixar.", " Taking place in a world where anthropomorphic toys pretend to be lifeless whenever humans are present, the film's plot focuses on the relationship between Woody, an old-fashioned pullstring cowboy doll (voiced by Tom Hanks), and Buzz Lightyear, an astronaut action figure (voiced by Tim Allen), as they evolve from rivals competing for the affections of Andy, their owner, to friends who work together to be reunited with Andy as his family prepares to move to a new home.", " The screenplay was written by Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow, based on a story by Lasseter, Pete Docter, Stanton and Joe Ranft.", " The film features music by Randy Newman, and was executive-produced by Steve Jobs and Edwin Catmull." ], "title": "Toy Story" }, { "sentences": [ "Luxo Jr. is a desk lamp character and the corporate mascot of Pixar Animation Studios.", " Luxo Jr. is the protagonist of the short film of the same name and appears on the production logo of every Pixar film, hopping on screen and bouncing on the letter I. John Lasseter created Luxo Junior, modeling the character after his own Luxo brand lamp.", " The manufacturer of Luxo lamps sued Disney, the parent company of Pixar, for selling Luxo Jr. branded merchandise in 2009." ], "title": "Luxo Jr. (character)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cars is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.", " Directed and co-written by John Lasseter, it is Pixar's final independently-produced motion picture before its purchase by Disney in May 2006.", " Set in a world populated entirely by anthropomorphic cars and other vehicles, the film stars the voices of Owen Wilson, Paul Newman (in his final acting role), Bonnie Hunt, Larry the Cable Guy, Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, Michael Wallis, George Carlin, Paul Dooley, Jenifer Lewis, Guido Quaroni, Michael Keaton, Katherine Helmond and John Ratzenberger.", " Race car drivers Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Mario Andretti, Michael Schumacher and car enthusiast Jay Leno (as \"Jay Limo\") voice themselves." ], "title": "Cars (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Brave is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated fantasy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures.", " It was directed by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman and co-directed by Steve Purcell.", " The story is by Chapman, with the screenplay by Andrews, Purcell, Chapman and Irene Mecchi.", " The film was produced by Katherine Sarafian, with John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, and Pete Docter as executive producers.", " The film's voice cast features Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Julie Walters, Robbie Coltrane, Kevin McKidd, and Craig Ferguson.", " Set in the Scottish Highlands, the film tells the story of a princess named Merida who defies an age-old custom, causing chaos in the kingdom by expressing the desire not to be betrothed." ], "title": "Brave (2012 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Monsters, Inc. is a 2001 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures.", " Featuring the voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, James Coburn, and Jennifer Tilly, the film was directed by Pete Docter in his directorial debut, and executive produced by John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton.", " The film centers on two monsters employed at the titular energy-producing factory Monsters, Inc. — top scarer James P. \"Sulley\" Sullivan and his one-eyed partner and best friend Mike Wazowski.", " In the film, employees at Monsters, Inc. generate their city's power by scaring children, but they themselves are afraid that the children are toxic to them, and when one child enters the factory, Sulley and Mike must return her home before it is too late." ], "title": "Monsters, Inc." }, { "sentences": [ "\"Run (I'm a Natural Disaster)\", also known more commonly as \"Run\", is a song written and recorded by Gnarls Barkley.", " It is the first single to be released from the band's second album \"The Odd Couple\".", " Released in February 2008 as a digital download in the UK and the US via the iTunes Store, a physical release of the single followed in the UK on March 31.", " The song features a sample from Keith Mansfield's \"Junior Jet Set\" from the KPM LP \"Flamboyant Themes\" and \"Starting Out the Day\" by Strawberry Alarm Clock.", " The song is featured in the film \"\", as a playable song in the video game \"Dance Central 2\", and is heard in promos for Disney-Pixar's \"Cars 2\".", " This song was number 34 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008." ], "title": "Run (I'm a Natural Disaster)" } ]
[ "Title: Monsters University\n\nMonsters University is a 2013 American 3D computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Dan Scanlon and produced by Kori Rae, with John Lasseter, Pete Docter, Andrew Stanton and Lee Unkrich as executive producers. The music for the film was composed by Randy Newman, marking his seventh collaboration with Pixar. It was the fourteenth feature film produced by Pixar, and is a prequel to 2001's \"Monsters, Inc.\", marking the first time Pixar has made a prequel film. \"Monsters University\" tells the story of two monsters, Mike and Sulley, and their time studying at college, where they start off as rivals, but slowly become best friends. John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, Bob Peterson, and John Ratzenberger reprise their roles as James P. Sullivan, Mike Wazowski, Randall Boggs, Roz, and the Abominable Snowman, respectively. Bonnie Hunt, who played Ms. Flint in the first film, voices Mike's grade school teacher Ms. Karen Graves.", "Title: Luxo Jr.\n\nLuxo Jr. is a 1986 American computer-animated short film produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter. The two-minute short film revolves around one larger and one smaller desk lamp. The larger lamp, named Luxo Sr., looks on while the smaller, \"younger\" Luxo Jr. plays exuberantly with a ball that it accidentally deflates. \"Luxo Jr.\" was Pixar's first animation after Ed Catmull and John Lasseter left Industrial Light and Magic's computer division. It is the source of the hopping desk lamp included in Pixar's corporate logo.", "Title: Cars 2\n\nCars 2 is a 2011 American computer-animated action comedy spy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the sequel to 2006's \"Cars\", and features the voices of Owen Wilson, Larry the Cable Guy, Michael Caine, Emily Mortimer, John Turturro, and Eddie Izzard. In the film, race car Lightning McQueen and tow truck Mater head to Japan and Europe to compete in the World Grand Prix, but Mater becomes sidetracked with international espionage. The film was directed by John Lasseter, written by Ben Queen, and produced by Denise Ream.", "Title: Toy Story 3\n\nToy Story 3 is a 2010 American 3D computer-animated comedy-drama film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. It is the third installment in Pixar's \"Toy Story\" series, and the sequel to 1999's \"Toy Story 2\". It was directed by Lee Unkrich, the editor of the first two films and the co-director of \"Toy Story 2\", written by Michael Arndt, while Unkrich wrote the story along with John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton, respectively director and co-writer of the first two films. The plot focuses on the toys Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and their friends dealing with an uncertain future as their owner, Andy, prepares to leave for college. The film features an ensemble voice cast with Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, John Ratzenberger, Estelle Harris, Jodi Benson, and John Morris reprising their roles from the previous films, along with Blake Clark as the voice of Slinky Dog (because Jim Varney died ten years before the release of the film) and Ned Beatty, Michael Keaton, Whoopi Goldberg, Timothy Dalton, Kristen Schaal, Bonnie Hunt, and Jeff Garlin voicing the new characters introduced in this film.", "Title: Toy Story\n\nToy Story is a 1995 American computer-animated buddy comedy adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios for Walt Disney Pictures. The directorial debut of John Lasseter, \"Toy Story\" was the first feature-length computer-animated film and the first feature film produced by Pixar. Taking place in a world where anthropomorphic toys pretend to be lifeless whenever humans are present, the film's plot focuses on the relationship between Woody, an old-fashioned pullstring cowboy doll (voiced by Tom Hanks), and Buzz Lightyear, an astronaut action figure (voiced by Tim Allen), as they evolve from rivals competing for the affections of Andy, their owner, to friends who work together to be reunited with Andy as his family prepares to move to a new home. The screenplay was written by Joss Whedon, Andrew Stanton, Joel Cohen and Alec Sokolow, based on a story by Lasseter, Pete Docter, Stanton and Joe Ranft. The film features music by Randy Newman, and was executive-produced by Steve Jobs and Edwin Catmull.", "Title: Luxo Jr. (character)\n\nLuxo Jr. is a desk lamp character and the corporate mascot of Pixar Animation Studios. Luxo Jr. is the protagonist of the short film of the same name and appears on the production logo of every Pixar film, hopping on screen and bouncing on the letter I. John Lasseter created Luxo Junior, modeling the character after his own Luxo brand lamp. The manufacturer of Luxo lamps sued Disney, the parent company of Pixar, for selling Luxo Jr. branded merchandise in 2009.", "Title: Cars (film)\n\nCars is a 2006 American computer-animated comedy-adventure film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. Directed and co-written by John Lasseter, it is Pixar's final independently-produced motion picture before its purchase by Disney in May 2006. Set in a world populated entirely by anthropomorphic cars and other vehicles, the film stars the voices of Owen Wilson, Paul Newman (in his final acting role), Bonnie Hunt, Larry the Cable Guy, Tony Shalhoub, Cheech Marin, Michael Wallis, George Carlin, Paul Dooley, Jenifer Lewis, Guido Quaroni, Michael Keaton, Katherine Helmond and John Ratzenberger. Race car drivers Dale Earnhardt, Jr., Mario Andretti, Michael Schumacher and car enthusiast Jay Leno (as \"Jay Limo\") voice themselves.", "Title: Brave (2012 film)\n\nBrave is a 2012 American 3D computer-animated fantasy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and released by Walt Disney Pictures. It was directed by Mark Andrews and Brenda Chapman and co-directed by Steve Purcell. The story is by Chapman, with the screenplay by Andrews, Purcell, Chapman and Irene Mecchi. The film was produced by Katherine Sarafian, with John Lasseter, Andrew Stanton, and Pete Docter as executive producers. The film's voice cast features Kelly Macdonald, Billy Connolly, Emma Thompson, Julie Walters, Robbie Coltrane, Kevin McKidd, and Craig Ferguson. Set in the Scottish Highlands, the film tells the story of a princess named Merida who defies an age-old custom, causing chaos in the kingdom by expressing the desire not to be betrothed.", "Title: Monsters, Inc.\n\nMonsters, Inc. is a 2001 American computer-animated comedy film produced by Pixar Animation Studios and distributed by Walt Disney Pictures. Featuring the voices of John Goodman, Billy Crystal, Steve Buscemi, James Coburn, and Jennifer Tilly, the film was directed by Pete Docter in his directorial debut, and executive produced by John Lasseter and Andrew Stanton. The film centers on two monsters employed at the titular energy-producing factory Monsters, Inc. — top scarer James P. \"Sulley\" Sullivan and his one-eyed partner and best friend Mike Wazowski. In the film, employees at Monsters, Inc. generate their city's power by scaring children, but they themselves are afraid that the children are toxic to them, and when one child enters the factory, Sulley and Mike must return her home before it is too late.", "Title: Run (I'm a Natural Disaster)\n\n\"Run (I'm a Natural Disaster)\", also known more commonly as \"Run\", is a song written and recorded by Gnarls Barkley. It is the first single to be released from the band's second album \"The Odd Couple\". Released in February 2008 as a digital download in the UK and the US via the iTunes Store, a physical release of the single followed in the UK on March 31. The song features a sample from Keith Mansfield's \"Junior Jet Set\" from the KPM LP \"Flamboyant Themes\" and \"Starting Out the Day\" by Strawberry Alarm Clock. The song is featured in the film \"\", as a playable song in the video game \"Dance Central 2\", and is heard in promos for Disney-Pixar's \"Cars 2\". This song was number 34 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008." ]
5,882
From what town is the actor from who played Denham in the 1967 film directed by James Clavell?
Southmoor, Berkshire, England
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{ "title": [ "Christian Roberts (actor)", "To Sir, with Love" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Last Valley is a 1971 film directed by James Clavell, a historical drama set during the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648).", " A mercenary soldier (Michael Caine) and a teacher (Omar Sharif), each fleeing the religious war in southern Germany, accidentally find the valley, untouched by the war, and there live in peace.", " Based upon the novel \"The Last Valley\" (1959), by J.B. Pick, the cinematic version of \"The Last Valley\", directed by James Clavell, was the final feature film photographed with the Todd-AO 70 mm widescreen process until it was revived to make the film \"Baraka\" in 1991." ], "title": "The Last Valley (1971 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "James Clavell (10 October 1921 – 6 September 1994), born Charles Edmund Dumaresq Clavell, was an Australian-born British (later naturalized American) novelist, screenwriter, director, and World War II veteran and prisoner of war.", " Clavell is best known as a writer for his The Asian Saga series of novels and their televised adaptations.", " Clavell also authored screenplays, such as \"The Great Escape\" (1963) and \"To Sir, with Love\" (1967).", " Clavell wrote science fiction, as well, including an episode of the early sci-fi TV series 'Men Into Space' in 1959, titled 'First Woman on the Moon,' as well as the film script for the original (1958) version of the sci-fi/horror classic \"The Fly\", starring Vincent Price." ], "title": "James Clavell" }, { "sentences": [ "Christian Roberts (born 17 March 1944 in Southmoor, Berkshire, England) is an English actor, best remembered for his role as the rebellious Denham in the 1967 film \"To Sir, with Love\" starring Sidney Poitier and Judy Geeson." ], "title": "Christian Roberts (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Walk Like a Dragon is a 1960 American Western film directed by James Clavell and written by James Clavell and Daniel Mainwaring.", " The film stars Jack Lord, Nobu McCarthy, James Shigeta, Mel Tormé, Josephine Hutchinson, Rodolfo Acosta and Benson Fong.", " The film was released on June 1, 1960, by Paramount Pictures." ], "title": "Walk Like a Dragon" }, { "sentences": [ "Watusi is a 1959 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer adventure film directed by Kurt Neumann and produced by Al Zimbalist and Donald Zimbalist.", " The screenplay was by James Clavell loosely based on the novel \"King Solomon's Mines\" by H. Rider Haggard.", " The film stars George Montgomery, Taina Elg, David Farrar and Rex Ingram." ], "title": "Watusi (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "To Sir, with Love is a 1967 British drama film that deals with social and racial issues in an inner city school.", " It stars Sidney Poitier and features Christian Roberts, Judy Geeson, Suzy Kendall and singer Lulu making her film debut.", " James Clavell (who had written \"The Children's Story\" three years prior) directed from his own screenplay, which was based on E. R. Braithwaite's 1959 autobiographical novel of the same name." ], "title": "To Sir, with Love" }, { "sentences": [ "Five Gates to Hell is a 1959 American adventure film written and directed by James Clavell.", " The film stars Dolores Michaels, Patricia Owens, Neville Brand, Ken Scott, Nobu McCarthy and Benson Fong.", " The film was released on September 23, 1959, by 20th Century Fox." ], "title": "Five Gates to Hell" }, { "sentences": [ "Tai-Pan is a 1986 film directed by Daryl Duke, loosely based on James Clavell's 1966 eponymous novel.", " While many of the same characters and plot twists are maintained, a few smaller occurrences are left out.", " Filmed under communist Chinese censorship, some portions of Clavell's story were considered too offensive to be filmed as written and considerable changes were made." ], "title": "Tai-Pan (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"To Sir With Love\" is the theme from James Clavell's 1967 film \"To Sir, with Love\".", " The song was written by Don Black and Mark London (husband of Lulu's longtime manager Marion Massey).", " Mickie Most produced the record, with Mike Leander arranging and conducting.", " In her recording, Lulu makes notable use of melisma." ], "title": "To Sir With Love (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "King Rat is a 1965 World War II film directed by Bryan Forbes, and starring George Segal as Corporal King and James Fox as Marlowe, two World War II prisoners of war in a squalid camp near Singapore.", " Among the supporting cast were John Mills and Tom Courtenay.", " The film was adapted from James Clavell's novel \"King Rat\" (1962), which in turn is partly based on Clavell's experiences as a POW at Changi Prison during the Second World War." ], "title": "King Rat (film)" } ]
[ "Title: The Last Valley (1971 film)\n\nThe Last Valley is a 1971 film directed by James Clavell, a historical drama set during the Thirty Years' War (1618–1648). A mercenary soldier (Michael Caine) and a teacher (Omar Sharif), each fleeing the religious war in southern Germany, accidentally find the valley, untouched by the war, and there live in peace. Based upon the novel \"The Last Valley\" (1959), by J.B. Pick, the cinematic version of \"The Last Valley\", directed by James Clavell, was the final feature film photographed with the Todd-AO 70 mm widescreen process until it was revived to make the film \"Baraka\" in 1991.", "Title: James Clavell\n\nJames Clavell (10 October 1921 – 6 September 1994), born Charles Edmund Dumaresq Clavell, was an Australian-born British (later naturalized American) novelist, screenwriter, director, and World War II veteran and prisoner of war. Clavell is best known as a writer for his The Asian Saga series of novels and their televised adaptations. Clavell also authored screenplays, such as \"The Great Escape\" (1963) and \"To Sir, with Love\" (1967). Clavell wrote science fiction, as well, including an episode of the early sci-fi TV series 'Men Into Space' in 1959, titled 'First Woman on the Moon,' as well as the film script for the original (1958) version of the sci-fi/horror classic \"The Fly\", starring Vincent Price.", "Title: Christian Roberts (actor)\n\nChristian Roberts (born 17 March 1944 in Southmoor, Berkshire, England) is an English actor, best remembered for his role as the rebellious Denham in the 1967 film \"To Sir, with Love\" starring Sidney Poitier and Judy Geeson.", "Title: Walk Like a Dragon\n\nWalk Like a Dragon is a 1960 American Western film directed by James Clavell and written by James Clavell and Daniel Mainwaring. The film stars Jack Lord, Nobu McCarthy, James Shigeta, Mel Tormé, Josephine Hutchinson, Rodolfo Acosta and Benson Fong. The film was released on June 1, 1960, by Paramount Pictures.", "Title: Watusi (film)\n\nWatusi is a 1959 Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer adventure film directed by Kurt Neumann and produced by Al Zimbalist and Donald Zimbalist. The screenplay was by James Clavell loosely based on the novel \"King Solomon's Mines\" by H. Rider Haggard. The film stars George Montgomery, Taina Elg, David Farrar and Rex Ingram.", "Title: To Sir, with Love\n\nTo Sir, with Love is a 1967 British drama film that deals with social and racial issues in an inner city school. It stars Sidney Poitier and features Christian Roberts, Judy Geeson, Suzy Kendall and singer Lulu making her film debut. James Clavell (who had written \"The Children's Story\" three years prior) directed from his own screenplay, which was based on E. R. Braithwaite's 1959 autobiographical novel of the same name.", "Title: Five Gates to Hell\n\nFive Gates to Hell is a 1959 American adventure film written and directed by James Clavell. The film stars Dolores Michaels, Patricia Owens, Neville Brand, Ken Scott, Nobu McCarthy and Benson Fong. The film was released on September 23, 1959, by 20th Century Fox.", "Title: Tai-Pan (film)\n\nTai-Pan is a 1986 film directed by Daryl Duke, loosely based on James Clavell's 1966 eponymous novel. While many of the same characters and plot twists are maintained, a few smaller occurrences are left out. Filmed under communist Chinese censorship, some portions of Clavell's story were considered too offensive to be filmed as written and considerable changes were made.", "Title: To Sir With Love (song)\n\n\"To Sir With Love\" is the theme from James Clavell's 1967 film \"To Sir, with Love\". The song was written by Don Black and Mark London (husband of Lulu's longtime manager Marion Massey). Mickie Most produced the record, with Mike Leander arranging and conducting. In her recording, Lulu makes notable use of melisma.", "Title: King Rat (film)\n\nKing Rat is a 1965 World War II film directed by Bryan Forbes, and starring George Segal as Corporal King and James Fox as Marlowe, two World War II prisoners of war in a squalid camp near Singapore. Among the supporting cast were John Mills and Tom Courtenay. The film was adapted from James Clavell's novel \"King Rat\" (1962), which in turn is partly based on Clavell's experiences as a POW at Changi Prison during the Second World War." ]
5,883
The retired jersey of Adrian "Ace" Custis hangs alongside all-time leader in points for what NBA team?
Charlotte Hornets
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{ "title": [ "Ace Custis", "Dell Curry" ], "sent_id": [ 5, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jason Paul Taylor (born September 1, 1974) is a former American football defensive end and outside linebacker who spent a majority of his career for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL).", " Over the course of his 15-year career, Taylor played for the Dolphins on three separate occasions (1997–2007, 2009, 2011), and also played a season each for the Washington Redskins (2008) and New York Jets (2010).", " Taylor is tied for third all time in forced fumbles with 47, and is tied for the NFL record for fumble recoveries (with Jim Marshall) with 29.", " He is seventh on the all-time career sack list with 139.5 sacks and is the all-time leader in fumble return touchdowns with six, and interceptions returned for touchdowns by a defensive lineman with three, while his 246 fumble return yards are the fourth-highest total in NFL history.", " With nine career touchdowns scored, he is also the all-time leader in that category for defensive linemen.", " He officially announced his retirement on December 28, 2011." ], "title": "Jason Taylor (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "Wardell Stephen \"Dell\" Curry I (born June 25, 1964) is an American former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1986 until 2002.", " He retired as the Charlotte Hornets' all-time leader in points (9,839) and three-point field goals made (929)." ], "title": "Dell Curry" }, { "sentences": [ "Ramón S. Fernández (born October 3, 1953) is a Filipino former basketball player.", " Fernandez won four PBA Most Valuable Player awards and a record 19 PBA championships (the equivalent of 6 championships in the NBA as the PBA runs three championships a year).", " Fernandez scored 18,996 points to finish as the PBA's all-time scoring leader.", " He is also the PBA's all-time leader in rebounds, blocked shots, and second all-time in assists and steals.", " He played for five teams in his entire the PBA career starting with Toyota, Manila Beer, Tanduay, Purefoods, and with San Miguel.", " Fernandez played in many overseas tournaments as a member of the Philippine basketball team.", " He is generally regarded as the greatest player to have ever played in the Philippine Basketball Association." ], "title": "Ramon Fernandez" }, { "sentences": [ "The Willie Marshall Award is given to the American Hockey League's leading goal scorer for the regular season.", " The award was established in the 2003–04 season to honour Willie Marshall, the AHL's all-time leader in goals, assists, points and games played.", " Marshall is also the AHL's all-time leader in post-season scoring." ], "title": "Willie Marshall Award" }, { "sentences": [ "Luke Francis Kornet (born July 15, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " He was signed on a two-way contract with the Knicks' NBA G League affiliate, the Westchester Knicks.", " He played college basketball for the Vanderbilt Commodores.", " He is the all-time leader for blocked shots in the school's history and the NCAA all-time leader for three-pointers made by any player 7-feet or taller." ], "title": "Luke Kornet" }, { "sentences": [ "The Calling of Saint Matthew is a masterpiece by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, depicting the moment at which Jesus Christ inspires Matthew to follow him.", " It was completed in 1599–1600 for the Contarelli Chapel in the church of the French congregation, San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome, where it remains today.", " It hangs alongside two other paintings of Matthew by Caravaggio, \"The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew\" (painted around the same time as the \"Calling\") and \"The Inspiration of Saint Matthew\" (1602)." ], "title": "The Calling of St Matthew (Caravaggio)" }, { "sentences": [ "Born in New York City, Ancrum played for Utica College basketball team from 1978 to 1980.", " He is the all-time leader in points per game for his college with 23.1 points per game out of 47 games and seventh all-time leading scorer with 1084.", " He is the only Utica player to reach the 1,000 points mark in less than four seasons and the only player to score more than 600 points in a single season.", " In 2010 Ancrum was inducted in Utica's hall of fame." ], "title": "David Ancrum" }, { "sentences": [ "The Oklahoma Sooners football program is a college football team that represents the University of Oklahoma.", " The team has had 22 head coaches since organized football began in 1895.", " The Sooners have played in more than 1,200 games in its 121 seasons.", " In those seasons, eight coaches have led the Sooners to postseason bowl games: Tom Stidham, Jim Tatum, Bud Wilkinson, Gomer Jones, Chuck Fairbanks, Barry Switzer, Gary Gibbs and Bob Stoops.", " Eight coaches have won conference championships with the Sooners: Bennie Owen, Stidham, Dewey Luster, Tatum, Wilkinson, Fairbanks, Switzer and Stoops.", " Wilkinson, Switzer and Stoops have also won national championships with the Sooners.", " Stoops is the all-time leader in games coached and won, Owen is the all-time leader in years coached, while Switzer is the all-time leader in winning percentage.", " John Harts is, in terms of winning percentage, the worst coach the Sooners have had as he lost the only game he coached.", " John Blake has the lowest winning percentage of those who have coached more than one game with .353 in his 34 games." ], "title": "List of Oklahoma Sooners head football coaches" }, { "sentences": [ "Che' Jones (born April 11, 1971, Columbus, Ohio) is a long time Las Vegas resident who played college basketball at the Ohio State University-Newark, where he ended his career as the second all-time leading scorer in Ohio State-Newark history scoring 1,693 points.", " Jones finished his career at Ohio State-Newark second in assists and notched the highest free-throw percentage for a season in the 1999-2000 season with 91.9%.", " He is also the all-time leader in three-point field goals made, as well as steals.", " The University retired his jersey (#5) on February 26, 2001.", " Jones also played professional basketball in Cyprus.", " He is currently an assistant coach at Phoenix College in Phoenix, Arizona.", " On March 22, 2014 the Phoenix College Bears defeated Essex College for the NJCAA DII National Championship.", " Prior to coaching at Phoenix College he coached at Northern Arizona University, where he also earned his Master's degree in Higher Education.", " He was also the associate head coach at Glen Oaks Community College in Centreville, Michigan.", " Prior to Glen Oaks Community College he was the associate head coach at Albion College, a NCAA division III college in Albion, Michigan.", " During the 2007-2008 season he was the head assistant coach at Casper College, a junior college in Casper, Wyoming.", " He just recently was the head basketball coach of the Las Vegas Venom of the American Basketball Association (ABA) and an assistant coach to George Tarkanian son of famed coach Jerry Tarkanian, with the Las Vegas Stars of the IBL (International Basketball League).", " Che' also coached at Urbana University in Urbana, Ohio and also at Columbus State University where his team was ranked number one in the country for the entire season and ended their season at 29-2 after losing to the eventual National Champion in the NJCAA Regional Championship game." ], "title": "Che' Jones" }, { "sentences": [ "Adrian \"Ace\" Custis (born May 24, 1974) is a retired American professional basketball player who last played in Japan with the Wakayama Trians and is now a NCAA division I coach.", " After a severe knee injury, Ace became known as one of the best power-forwards throughout Asia playing in such countries as Lebanon, Japan, Qatar, Indonesia, Syria and the Philippines.", " Ace made a further name for himself in prestigious clubs such as Al Riyadi where he won a championship.", " Ace graduated from Virginia Tech and won the 1995 NIT championship.", " In 1997, Ace was a NCAA All-American.", " In 2007, Ace was inducted into the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame; his #20 jersey was retired and hangs alongside the NBA shooting great Dell Curry.", " Techhoops, a basketball publication, named Ace Custis one of the 10 greatest players ever in Virginia Tech history." ], "title": "Ace Custis" } ]
[ "Title: Jason Taylor (American football)\n\nJason Paul Taylor (born September 1, 1974) is a former American football defensive end and outside linebacker who spent a majority of his career for the Miami Dolphins of the National Football League (NFL). Over the course of his 15-year career, Taylor played for the Dolphins on three separate occasions (1997–2007, 2009, 2011), and also played a season each for the Washington Redskins (2008) and New York Jets (2010). Taylor is tied for third all time in forced fumbles with 47, and is tied for the NFL record for fumble recoveries (with Jim Marshall) with 29. He is seventh on the all-time career sack list with 139.5 sacks and is the all-time leader in fumble return touchdowns with six, and interceptions returned for touchdowns by a defensive lineman with three, while his 246 fumble return yards are the fourth-highest total in NFL history. With nine career touchdowns scored, he is also the all-time leader in that category for defensive linemen. He officially announced his retirement on December 28, 2011.", "Title: Dell Curry\n\nWardell Stephen \"Dell\" Curry I (born June 25, 1964) is an American former professional basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA) from 1986 until 2002. He retired as the Charlotte Hornets' all-time leader in points (9,839) and three-point field goals made (929).", "Title: Ramon Fernandez\n\nRamón S. Fernández (born October 3, 1953) is a Filipino former basketball player. Fernandez won four PBA Most Valuable Player awards and a record 19 PBA championships (the equivalent of 6 championships in the NBA as the PBA runs three championships a year). Fernandez scored 18,996 points to finish as the PBA's all-time scoring leader. He is also the PBA's all-time leader in rebounds, blocked shots, and second all-time in assists and steals. He played for five teams in his entire the PBA career starting with Toyota, Manila Beer, Tanduay, Purefoods, and with San Miguel. Fernandez played in many overseas tournaments as a member of the Philippine basketball team. He is generally regarded as the greatest player to have ever played in the Philippine Basketball Association.", "Title: Willie Marshall Award\n\nThe Willie Marshall Award is given to the American Hockey League's leading goal scorer for the regular season. The award was established in the 2003–04 season to honour Willie Marshall, the AHL's all-time leader in goals, assists, points and games played. Marshall is also the AHL's all-time leader in post-season scoring.", "Title: Luke Kornet\n\nLuke Francis Kornet (born July 15, 1995) is an American professional basketball player for the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was signed on a two-way contract with the Knicks' NBA G League affiliate, the Westchester Knicks. He played college basketball for the Vanderbilt Commodores. He is the all-time leader for blocked shots in the school's history and the NCAA all-time leader for three-pointers made by any player 7-feet or taller.", "Title: The Calling of St Matthew (Caravaggio)\n\nThe Calling of Saint Matthew is a masterpiece by Michelangelo Merisi da Caravaggio, depicting the moment at which Jesus Christ inspires Matthew to follow him. It was completed in 1599–1600 for the Contarelli Chapel in the church of the French congregation, San Luigi dei Francesi in Rome, where it remains today. It hangs alongside two other paintings of Matthew by Caravaggio, \"The Martyrdom of Saint Matthew\" (painted around the same time as the \"Calling\") and \"The Inspiration of Saint Matthew\" (1602).", "Title: David Ancrum\n\nBorn in New York City, Ancrum played for Utica College basketball team from 1978 to 1980. He is the all-time leader in points per game for his college with 23.1 points per game out of 47 games and seventh all-time leading scorer with 1084. He is the only Utica player to reach the 1,000 points mark in less than four seasons and the only player to score more than 600 points in a single season. In 2010 Ancrum was inducted in Utica's hall of fame.", "Title: List of Oklahoma Sooners head football coaches\n\nThe Oklahoma Sooners football program is a college football team that represents the University of Oklahoma. The team has had 22 head coaches since organized football began in 1895. The Sooners have played in more than 1,200 games in its 121 seasons. In those seasons, eight coaches have led the Sooners to postseason bowl games: Tom Stidham, Jim Tatum, Bud Wilkinson, Gomer Jones, Chuck Fairbanks, Barry Switzer, Gary Gibbs and Bob Stoops. Eight coaches have won conference championships with the Sooners: Bennie Owen, Stidham, Dewey Luster, Tatum, Wilkinson, Fairbanks, Switzer and Stoops. Wilkinson, Switzer and Stoops have also won national championships with the Sooners. Stoops is the all-time leader in games coached and won, Owen is the all-time leader in years coached, while Switzer is the all-time leader in winning percentage. John Harts is, in terms of winning percentage, the worst coach the Sooners have had as he lost the only game he coached. John Blake has the lowest winning percentage of those who have coached more than one game with .353 in his 34 games.", "Title: Che' Jones\n\nChe' Jones (born April 11, 1971, Columbus, Ohio) is a long time Las Vegas resident who played college basketball at the Ohio State University-Newark, where he ended his career as the second all-time leading scorer in Ohio State-Newark history scoring 1,693 points. Jones finished his career at Ohio State-Newark second in assists and notched the highest free-throw percentage for a season in the 1999-2000 season with 91.9%. He is also the all-time leader in three-point field goals made, as well as steals. The University retired his jersey (#5) on February 26, 2001. Jones also played professional basketball in Cyprus. He is currently an assistant coach at Phoenix College in Phoenix, Arizona. On March 22, 2014 the Phoenix College Bears defeated Essex College for the NJCAA DII National Championship. Prior to coaching at Phoenix College he coached at Northern Arizona University, where he also earned his Master's degree in Higher Education. He was also the associate head coach at Glen Oaks Community College in Centreville, Michigan. Prior to Glen Oaks Community College he was the associate head coach at Albion College, a NCAA division III college in Albion, Michigan. During the 2007-2008 season he was the head assistant coach at Casper College, a junior college in Casper, Wyoming. He just recently was the head basketball coach of the Las Vegas Venom of the American Basketball Association (ABA) and an assistant coach to George Tarkanian son of famed coach Jerry Tarkanian, with the Las Vegas Stars of the IBL (International Basketball League). Che' also coached at Urbana University in Urbana, Ohio and also at Columbus State University where his team was ranked number one in the country for the entire season and ended their season at 29-2 after losing to the eventual National Champion in the NJCAA Regional Championship game.", "Title: Ace Custis\n\nAdrian \"Ace\" Custis (born May 24, 1974) is a retired American professional basketball player who last played in Japan with the Wakayama Trians and is now a NCAA division I coach. After a severe knee injury, Ace became known as one of the best power-forwards throughout Asia playing in such countries as Lebanon, Japan, Qatar, Indonesia, Syria and the Philippines. Ace made a further name for himself in prestigious clubs such as Al Riyadi where he won a championship. Ace graduated from Virginia Tech and won the 1995 NIT championship. In 1997, Ace was a NCAA All-American. In 2007, Ace was inducted into the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame; his #20 jersey was retired and hangs alongside the NBA shooting great Dell Curry. Techhoops, a basketball publication, named Ace Custis one of the 10 greatest players ever in Virginia Tech history." ]
5,884
When was the host of Inkigayo who is also a member of Got7 born?
September 22, 1994
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{ "title": [ "Inkigayo", "Park Jin-young (entertainer, born 1994)" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Alexander Lee Eusebio (Korean: 알렉산더; Chinese:亚历山大; born on July 29, 1988 in Hong Kong), known as Alexander or Xander, is a half-Korean, quarter-Portuguese and quarter-Chinese singer, actor and host in South Korea.", " He is a former member of the South Korean boy band U-KISS, and is known to speak 7 languages: English, Korean, Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese; being fluent in the first four.", " He debuted as an actor through a Channel A drama Immortal Classic (불후의 명작), and later as a movie actor through Singaporean film, \"3 Peas In A Pod\" in 2013.", " He is currently active as a television host on Arirang TV's #StyleCast 2017 and is also a daily radio host for the Double Date show on tbs eFM." ], "title": "Alexander Lee (entertainer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lim Jae-beom (Hangul: 임재범; born January 6, 1994) commonly known by his stage name JB (Hangul: 제이비), is a South Korean singer, songwriter and actor.", " He is a member of South Korean boyband Got7, and part of the duo JJ Project.", " JB made his small-screen debut through the drama series \"Dream High 2\" in 2012.", " He has also starred in MBC's \"When a Man Falls in Love\" as Seo-Min Joon." ], "title": "JB (South Korean singer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Anthony Fatone Jr. (born January 28, 1977), is an American singer, dancer, actor and television personality.", " He is best known as a member of the boyband NSYNC, in which he sang baritone.", " In 2007, he came in second place on the ABC reality show \"Dancing with the Stars\".", " He was also the host of the U.S. and Australian versions of \"The Singing Bee\" which aired on NBC in the U.S. Currently Fatone is the host of Food Network's \"Rewrapped\", Live Well Network's \"My Family Recipe Rocks\" and is also guest host of \"The Price Is Right Live!", "\" at Bally's Las Vegas." ], "title": "Joey Fatone" }, { "sentences": [ "Park Jin-young (born September 22, 1994), referred to as Jinyoung (formerly as Jr.), is a South Korean singer, songwriter, actor, dancer, and choreographer.", " He is a member of the boy group Got7 and duo JJ Project.", " Park made his acting debut in the drama \"Dream High 2\" (2012) followed by supporting roles in \"When a Man Falls in Love\" (2013) and \"Beloved Eun-dong\" (2015).", " He made his film debut in the independent film \"A Stray Goat\" (2016)." ], "title": "Park Jin-young (entertainer, born 1994)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jamie Kaler (born September 14, 1964) is an American stand-up comedian and actor who has gained fame by portraying the character Mike Callahan on the TBS comedy \"My Boys\".", " Kaler is the current host of \"\" on American Heroes Channel.", " \"He has appeared on such talk shows as the \"Late Late Show\" as well as having a role on the sitcom \"How I Met Your Mother\", and had a recurring role on \"Will and Grace\".", " Kaler also lends his voice to the show \"Robot Chicken\", as the suicidal blooper host.", " He is a member of the ACME Company, ACME Comedy Theatre's top-level sketch company and has also made guest appearances on \"Friends\", \"The King of Queens\", \"Shake It Up\" and \"Monk\"." ], "title": "Jamie Kaler" }, { "sentences": [ "Inkigayo (Korean: 인기가요 ; English title: The Music Trend, previously Popular Song) is a South Korean music program broadcast by SBS.", " It airs live every Sunday at 12:10 PM KST.", " The show features some of the latest and most popular artists who perform on stage.", " Since February 5, 2017, it is hosted by Park Jin-young, Kim Ji-soo and Kim Do-young.", " It is broadcast from the SBS Open Hall in Deungchon-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul." ], "title": "Inkigayo" }, { "sentences": [ "Michelle Beisner-Buck (born October 15, 1976) is a feature reporter for ESPN and is a member of the \"Monday Night Countdown\" crew.", " She had an 8-year tenure at NFL Network being the host of NFL Weekly Countdown, and served as a field reporter for \"NFL Total Access\" and \"NFL GameDay Morning\".", " She was also the host of \"NFL Network Now\", a news program on NFL Network.", " She has been a reporter and has worked on \"NFL Quarterback Challenge\", and the \"Total Access On Location\" pre-game show at the Super Bowl.", " Beisner also served as host of NFL.com Fantasy LIVE alongside Michael Fabiano, Adam Rank and Dave Dameshek." ], "title": "Michelle Beisner" }, { "sentences": [ "Andre Blaze Henshaw (born 14 August 1983) is a Nigerian radio personality, rapper, television host and executive producer.", " He first gained notice as a member of the hip hop group Tuck Tyght Allstars.", " His radio career began at Rhythm 93.7 FM Port Harcourt, where he worked for over six years before joining Nigezie as a TV host.", " In May 2012, he quit his job at the cable TV channel after four years, later accepting an offer to host Nigeria's Got Talent.", " Prior to this, he had hosted several other reality television talent shows including True Search, Battle of the Year and Peak Talent Show.", " He is also an anchor for the Google Digital Skills for Africa Training Programme." ], "title": "Andre Blaze" }, { "sentences": [ "Brent Woody Musburger ( ; born May 26, 1939) is an American sportscaster, lead broadcaster and managing editor at Vegas Stats and Information Network (VSiN).", " He retired in January 2017 from the ESPN and ABC television networks.", " Formerly with CBS Sports and one of the original members of their program \"The NFL Today\", Musburger has also covered the NBA, MLB, NCAA football and basketball, and NASCAR and served as a studio host for games, a play-by-play man, and halftime host.", " He has also performed postgame wrap-up segments and covered championship trophy presentations.", " He is a member of the Montana Broadcaster's Association Hall of Fame." ], "title": "Brent Musburger" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Shure (born April 18, 1966) Shure is an original member of, and regular host on \"The Young Turks\" and was the host of that network's online 2012 election show, \"twenTYTwelve.\"", " Most recently Shure served as Chief Political Correspondent for Al Jazeera America until the network's closure.", " Shure was formerly the host of Current TV's \"The War Room with Michael Shure\", a one-hour political commentary program that aired live Monday through Thursday.", " Shure has also occasionally appeared as an actor." ], "title": "Michael Shure" } ]
[ "Title: Alexander Lee (entertainer)\n\nAlexander Lee Eusebio (Korean: 알렉산더; Chinese:亚历山大; born on July 29, 1988 in Hong Kong), known as Alexander or Xander, is a half-Korean, quarter-Portuguese and quarter-Chinese singer, actor and host in South Korea. He is a former member of the South Korean boy band U-KISS, and is known to speak 7 languages: English, Korean, Cantonese, Mandarin, Japanese, Spanish, and Portuguese; being fluent in the first four. He debuted as an actor through a Channel A drama Immortal Classic (불후의 명작), and later as a movie actor through Singaporean film, \"3 Peas In A Pod\" in 2013. He is currently active as a television host on Arirang TV's #StyleCast 2017 and is also a daily radio host for the Double Date show on tbs eFM.", "Title: JB (South Korean singer)\n\nLim Jae-beom (Hangul: 임재범; born January 6, 1994) commonly known by his stage name JB (Hangul: 제이비), is a South Korean singer, songwriter and actor. He is a member of South Korean boyband Got7, and part of the duo JJ Project. JB made his small-screen debut through the drama series \"Dream High 2\" in 2012. He has also starred in MBC's \"When a Man Falls in Love\" as Seo-Min Joon.", "Title: Joey Fatone\n\nJoseph Anthony Fatone Jr. (born January 28, 1977), is an American singer, dancer, actor and television personality. He is best known as a member of the boyband NSYNC, in which he sang baritone. In 2007, he came in second place on the ABC reality show \"Dancing with the Stars\". He was also the host of the U.S. and Australian versions of \"The Singing Bee\" which aired on NBC in the U.S. Currently Fatone is the host of Food Network's \"Rewrapped\", Live Well Network's \"My Family Recipe Rocks\" and is also guest host of \"The Price Is Right Live! \" at Bally's Las Vegas.", "Title: Park Jin-young (entertainer, born 1994)\n\nPark Jin-young (born September 22, 1994), referred to as Jinyoung (formerly as Jr.), is a South Korean singer, songwriter, actor, dancer, and choreographer. He is a member of the boy group Got7 and duo JJ Project. Park made his acting debut in the drama \"Dream High 2\" (2012) followed by supporting roles in \"When a Man Falls in Love\" (2013) and \"Beloved Eun-dong\" (2015). He made his film debut in the independent film \"A Stray Goat\" (2016).", "Title: Jamie Kaler\n\nJamie Kaler (born September 14, 1964) is an American stand-up comedian and actor who has gained fame by portraying the character Mike Callahan on the TBS comedy \"My Boys\". Kaler is the current host of \"\" on American Heroes Channel. \"He has appeared on such talk shows as the \"Late Late Show\" as well as having a role on the sitcom \"How I Met Your Mother\", and had a recurring role on \"Will and Grace\". Kaler also lends his voice to the show \"Robot Chicken\", as the suicidal blooper host. He is a member of the ACME Company, ACME Comedy Theatre's top-level sketch company and has also made guest appearances on \"Friends\", \"The King of Queens\", \"Shake It Up\" and \"Monk\".", "Title: Inkigayo\n\nInkigayo (Korean: 인기가요 ; English title: The Music Trend, previously Popular Song) is a South Korean music program broadcast by SBS. It airs live every Sunday at 12:10 PM KST. The show features some of the latest and most popular artists who perform on stage. Since February 5, 2017, it is hosted by Park Jin-young, Kim Ji-soo and Kim Do-young. It is broadcast from the SBS Open Hall in Deungchon-dong, Gangseo-gu, Seoul.", "Title: Michelle Beisner\n\nMichelle Beisner-Buck (born October 15, 1976) is a feature reporter for ESPN and is a member of the \"Monday Night Countdown\" crew. She had an 8-year tenure at NFL Network being the host of NFL Weekly Countdown, and served as a field reporter for \"NFL Total Access\" and \"NFL GameDay Morning\". She was also the host of \"NFL Network Now\", a news program on NFL Network. She has been a reporter and has worked on \"NFL Quarterback Challenge\", and the \"Total Access On Location\" pre-game show at the Super Bowl. Beisner also served as host of NFL.com Fantasy LIVE alongside Michael Fabiano, Adam Rank and Dave Dameshek.", "Title: Andre Blaze\n\nAndre Blaze Henshaw (born 14 August 1983) is a Nigerian radio personality, rapper, television host and executive producer. He first gained notice as a member of the hip hop group Tuck Tyght Allstars. His radio career began at Rhythm 93.7 FM Port Harcourt, where he worked for over six years before joining Nigezie as a TV host. In May 2012, he quit his job at the cable TV channel after four years, later accepting an offer to host Nigeria's Got Talent. Prior to this, he had hosted several other reality television talent shows including True Search, Battle of the Year and Peak Talent Show. He is also an anchor for the Google Digital Skills for Africa Training Programme.", "Title: Brent Musburger\n\nBrent Woody Musburger ( ; born May 26, 1939) is an American sportscaster, lead broadcaster and managing editor at Vegas Stats and Information Network (VSiN). He retired in January 2017 from the ESPN and ABC television networks. Formerly with CBS Sports and one of the original members of their program \"The NFL Today\", Musburger has also covered the NBA, MLB, NCAA football and basketball, and NASCAR and served as a studio host for games, a play-by-play man, and halftime host. He has also performed postgame wrap-up segments and covered championship trophy presentations. He is a member of the Montana Broadcaster's Association Hall of Fame.", "Title: Michael Shure\n\nMichael Shure (born April 18, 1966) Shure is an original member of, and regular host on \"The Young Turks\" and was the host of that network's online 2012 election show, \"twenTYTwelve.\" Most recently Shure served as Chief Political Correspondent for Al Jazeera America until the network's closure. Shure was formerly the host of Current TV's \"The War Room with Michael Shure\", a one-hour political commentary program that aired live Monday through Thursday. Shure has also occasionally appeared as an actor." ]
5,885
What year was the university with the building named after John William Calhoun founded?
1881
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Sir John William Dawson Medal is an award of the Royal Society of Canada(RSC), established in 1985 and named after the society's first president: John William Dawson.", " The medal was endowed by McGill Graduates Society (founded by Sir William in 1857), the Henry Birks Foundation and RSC, with contributions from Fellows, and staff and friends from McGill University, to commemorate Dawson's term as Principal and to honour “the man who built McGill”." ], "title": "Sir John William Dawson Medal" }, { "sentences": [ "John Wheeler was an American educator, the second principal of Baldwin Institute and the first president of Baldwin University in Berea, Ohio.", " Baldwin University would eventually merge with nearby German Wallace College to become Baldwin–Wallace College.", " Wheeler has a building named after him on the Baldwin Wallace University campus." ], "title": "John Wheeler (college administrator)" }, { "sentences": [ "Calhoun Hall (abbreviated CAL) is a building located on the University of Texas at Austin campus, built in 1968.", " The building is named after John William Calhoun, a mathematics professor, university comptroller from 1925 to 1937, and university president from 1937 to 1939." ], "title": "Calhoun Hall" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dr. John William Morris Clinic is a historic professional office building at 118 West Main Street in McCrory, Arkansas.", " It is a single-story stone and masonry structure with a front-facing gable roof.", " An arcaded porch extends across part of the front, with concrete keystones and quoining.", " The building was constructed in 1936 and is in a distinctive variant of Craftsman style.", " Its significance is derived from its association with Dr. John William Morris, who was for many years the only medical doctor in McCrory and the surrounding area, and gained nationwide notice for serving in his profession until he was 101 years old.", " He was cited at the time as the oldest practicing physician in the country." ], "title": "Dr. John William Morris Clinic" }, { "sentences": [ "John Sigsbee Rees Shad (1923–1994), served as chairman of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission between 1981 and 1987.", " He also served as the ambassador to the Netherlands.", " He had two children, Leslie and Rees Shad, and was married to Patricia Shad.", " He has a building named after him at the Harvard Business School, called Shad Hall.", " He had degrees from the University of Southern California, the Harvard Business School and the New York University Law School." ], "title": "John S.R. Shad" }, { "sentences": [ "Connie Myers Guion (August 29, 1882 – April 30, 1971) revolutionized health care for the poor in New York City and training for new health care professionals at Cornell Medical Center and also founded the Cornell Pay Clinic, which supported the poor in the city and brought in training.", " She was also the first woman to be named professor of clinical medicine and in 1963 became the first living woman physician to have a building named after her (New York Hospital's Connie Guion Building).", " Up until her death, she made many house calls and ran her own private clinic." ], "title": "Connie Guion" }, { "sentences": [ "William Marvin Bass III (born August 30, 1928) is an American forensic anthropologist, best known for his research on human osteology and human decomposition.", " He has also assisted federal, local, and non-U.S. authorities in the identification of human remains.", " He taught at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, and though currently retired from teaching, still plays an active research role at the University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility, which he founded.", " The Facility is more popularly known as \"The Body Farm\", a name used by crime author Patricia Cornwell in a novel of the same name, which drew inspiration from Bass and his work.", " Bass has also described the body farm as \"Death's Acre\" – the title of the book on his life and career, co-written with journalist Jon Jefferson.", " Jefferson and Bass, under the pen name \"Jefferson Bass\", have also written several fictional works: \"Carved In Bone\", \"Flesh and Bone\", \"The Devil's Bones\", \"Bones of Betrayal\", \"The Bone Thief\", \"The Bone Yard\", \"The Inquisitor's Key\", \"Cut To the Bone\", and \"The Breaking Point\".", " Bass is the third generation in his family to have an educational building named after him.", " The Dr. William M. Bass III Forensic Anthropology Building dedication ceremony was September 27, 2011, near the Body Farm." ], "title": "William M. Bass" }, { "sentences": [ "The University of Texas at Austin (UT, UT Austin, or Texas) is a public research university and the flagship institution of the University of Texas System.", " Founded in 1881 as \"The University of Texas,\" its campus is located in Austin, Texas, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) from the Texas State Capitol.", " UT Austin was inducted into the Association of American Universities in 1929, becoming only the third university in the American South to be elected.", " The institution has the nation's eighth-largest single-campus enrollment, with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and over 24,000 faculty and staff." ], "title": "University of Texas at Austin" }, { "sentences": [ "John William Calhoun was the 11th president of the University of Texas at Austin between 1937 and 1939.", " Calhoun Hall, a building constructed in 1968 and located on the University of Texas campus, is named after him." ], "title": "John William Calhoun" }, { "sentences": [ "Dr. William Calhoun Hurst is an Extension Specialist and Professor of Food Science and Technology in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at the University of Georgia." ], "title": "William C. Hurst" } ]
[ "Title: Sir John William Dawson Medal\n\nThe Sir John William Dawson Medal is an award of the Royal Society of Canada(RSC), established in 1985 and named after the society's first president: John William Dawson. The medal was endowed by McGill Graduates Society (founded by Sir William in 1857), the Henry Birks Foundation and RSC, with contributions from Fellows, and staff and friends from McGill University, to commemorate Dawson's term as Principal and to honour “the man who built McGill”.", "Title: John Wheeler (college administrator)\n\nJohn Wheeler was an American educator, the second principal of Baldwin Institute and the first president of Baldwin University in Berea, Ohio. Baldwin University would eventually merge with nearby German Wallace College to become Baldwin–Wallace College. Wheeler has a building named after him on the Baldwin Wallace University campus.", "Title: Calhoun Hall\n\nCalhoun Hall (abbreviated CAL) is a building located on the University of Texas at Austin campus, built in 1968. The building is named after John William Calhoun, a mathematics professor, university comptroller from 1925 to 1937, and university president from 1937 to 1939.", "Title: Dr. John William Morris Clinic\n\nThe Dr. John William Morris Clinic is a historic professional office building at 118 West Main Street in McCrory, Arkansas. It is a single-story stone and masonry structure with a front-facing gable roof. An arcaded porch extends across part of the front, with concrete keystones and quoining. The building was constructed in 1936 and is in a distinctive variant of Craftsman style. Its significance is derived from its association with Dr. John William Morris, who was for many years the only medical doctor in McCrory and the surrounding area, and gained nationwide notice for serving in his profession until he was 101 years old. He was cited at the time as the oldest practicing physician in the country.", "Title: John S.R. Shad\n\nJohn Sigsbee Rees Shad (1923–1994), served as chairman of U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission between 1981 and 1987. He also served as the ambassador to the Netherlands. He had two children, Leslie and Rees Shad, and was married to Patricia Shad. He has a building named after him at the Harvard Business School, called Shad Hall. He had degrees from the University of Southern California, the Harvard Business School and the New York University Law School.", "Title: Connie Guion\n\nConnie Myers Guion (August 29, 1882 – April 30, 1971) revolutionized health care for the poor in New York City and training for new health care professionals at Cornell Medical Center and also founded the Cornell Pay Clinic, which supported the poor in the city and brought in training. She was also the first woman to be named professor of clinical medicine and in 1963 became the first living woman physician to have a building named after her (New York Hospital's Connie Guion Building). Up until her death, she made many house calls and ran her own private clinic.", "Title: William M. Bass\n\nWilliam Marvin Bass III (born August 30, 1928) is an American forensic anthropologist, best known for his research on human osteology and human decomposition. He has also assisted federal, local, and non-U.S. authorities in the identification of human remains. He taught at the University of Tennessee in Knoxville, and though currently retired from teaching, still plays an active research role at the University of Tennessee Anthropological Research Facility, which he founded. The Facility is more popularly known as \"The Body Farm\", a name used by crime author Patricia Cornwell in a novel of the same name, which drew inspiration from Bass and his work. Bass has also described the body farm as \"Death's Acre\" – the title of the book on his life and career, co-written with journalist Jon Jefferson. Jefferson and Bass, under the pen name \"Jefferson Bass\", have also written several fictional works: \"Carved In Bone\", \"Flesh and Bone\", \"The Devil's Bones\", \"Bones of Betrayal\", \"The Bone Thief\", \"The Bone Yard\", \"The Inquisitor's Key\", \"Cut To the Bone\", and \"The Breaking Point\". Bass is the third generation in his family to have an educational building named after him. The Dr. William M. Bass III Forensic Anthropology Building dedication ceremony was September 27, 2011, near the Body Farm.", "Title: University of Texas at Austin\n\nThe University of Texas at Austin (UT, UT Austin, or Texas) is a public research university and the flagship institution of the University of Texas System. Founded in 1881 as \"The University of Texas,\" its campus is located in Austin, Texas, approximately 1 mile (1.6 km) from the Texas State Capitol. UT Austin was inducted into the Association of American Universities in 1929, becoming only the third university in the American South to be elected. The institution has the nation's eighth-largest single-campus enrollment, with over 50,000 undergraduate and graduate students and over 24,000 faculty and staff.", "Title: John William Calhoun\n\nJohn William Calhoun was the 11th president of the University of Texas at Austin between 1937 and 1939. Calhoun Hall, a building constructed in 1968 and located on the University of Texas campus, is named after him.", "Title: William C. Hurst\n\nDr. William Calhoun Hurst is an Extension Specialist and Professor of Food Science and Technology in the College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences at the University of Georgia." ]
5,886
What is the name of an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, creating a trilateral trade bloc in North America similar to the European Union(EU)?
North American Free Trade Agreement
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[ { "sentences": [ "A Transatlantic Free Trade Agreement (TAFTA) is a proposal to create a free-trade agreement covering Europe and North America, on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean.", " Such proposals have been made since the 1990s.", " Since 2013 an agreement between the United States and the European Union (EU) has been under negotiation: the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership.", " If an agreement is reached and ratified on both sides, it could at least in theory be expanded to include the European Free Trade Association (EFTA).", " Canada and Mexico both have free trade agreements with both the EU and EFTA." ], "title": "Transatlantic Free Trade Area" }, { "sentences": [ "The European Union–South Korea Free Trade Agreement is a provisional free trade agreement between the European Union (EU), its member states and South Korea.", " The agreement was signed on 15 October 2009.", " The agreement has been provisionally applied since 1 July 2011.", " The ratification process was partially completed on 13 December 2015, pending ratification by Italy and Korea.", " \"The agreement is not yet in force\" in the United Kingdom and its future is yet to be clarified in the light of the United Kingdom's Withdrawal from the European Union." ], "title": "European Union–South Korea Free Trade Agreement" }, { "sentences": [ "European Union law is a system of rules operating within the member states of the European Union.", " Since the founding of the Coal and Steel Community after World War II, the EU has developed the aim to \"promote peace, its values and the well-being of its peoples\".", " The EU has political institutions, social and economic policies, which transcend nation-states for the purpose of cooperation and human development.", " According to its Court of Justice the EU represents \"a new legal order of international law\".", "<ref name=\"Case 26/62\">\"Van Gend en Loos v Nederlandse Administratie der Belastingen\" (1963) Case 26/62</ref> The EU's legal foundations are the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, unanimously agreed by the governments of 28 member states.", " New members may join, if they agree to play by the rules of the organisation, and old members may leave according to their \"own constitutional requirements\".", " People are entitled to participate through the Parliament, and their national governments in shaping the legislation the EU makes.", " The Commission has the initiative for legislation, the Council of the European Union represents member state governments, the Parliament is elected by European citizens, while the Court of Justice is meant to uphold the rule of law and human rights.", " As the Court of Justice has said, the EU is \"not merely an economic union\" but is intended to \"ensure social progress and seek the constant improvement of the living and working conditions of their peoples\"." ], "title": "European Union law" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ukraine–European Union Association Agreement is a European Union Association Agreement between the European Union (EU), Euratom, Ukraine and the EU's 28 member states (which are separate parties in addition to the EU and Euratom).", " It establishes a political and economic association between the parties.", " The agreement entered into force on September 1, 2017, and previously parts had been provisionally applied.", " The parties committed to co-operate and converge economic policy, legislation, and regulation across a broad range of areas, including equal rights for workers, steps towards visa-free movement of people, the exchange of information and staff in the area of justice, the modernisation of Ukraine's energy infrastructure, and access to the European Investment Bank.", " The parties committed to regular summit meetings, and meetings among ministers, other officials, and experts.", " The agreement furthermore establishes a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area between the parties." ], "title": "Ukraine–European Union Association Agreement" }, { "sentences": [ "The EU–US Open Skies Agreement is an open skies air transport agreement between the European Union and the United States.", " The agreement allows any airline of the European Union and any airline of the United States to fly between any point in the European Union and any point in the United States.", " Airlines of the United States are also allowed to fly between points in the European Union.", " Airlines of the European Union are also allowed to fly between the United States and non-EU countries like Switzerland.", " The treaty disappointed European airlines as it was tilted in favour of United States airlines: while they are allowed to operate intra-EU flights, European airlines are not permitted to operate intra-US flights nor are they allowed to purchase a controlling stake in a US operator.", " The Agreement replaced and superseded previous open skies agreements between the US and individual European countries." ], "title": "EU–US Open Skies Agreement" }, { "sentences": [ "The European Union Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade Action Plan (or EU FLEGT Action Plan) is a European Union initiative to address illegal logging and the social, economic and environmental harm it causes.", " The EU adopted the Action Plan in 2003.", " The plan includes activities in the EU and in tropical countries that export timber and timber products to the EU.", " These measures include a regulation that prohibits EU businesses from importing or trading illegal timber, and bilateral trade agreements with timber-exporting countries.", " Much of the FLEGT Action Plan focuses on promoting trade in legal timber products and creating disincentives for trade in illegal products.", " However, the Action Plan's measures go further by addressing aspects of poor governance that enable illegal logging to persist." ], "title": "EU FLEGT Action Plan" }, { "sentences": [ "The Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Areas (DCFTA) are three free trade areas established between the European Union, and Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine respectively.", " The DCFTAs are part of each country's EU Association Agreement.", " They allow Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine access to the EU's internal market in selected sectors and grant EU investors in those sectors the same regulatory environment in the associated country as in the EU.", " The agreements with Moldova and Georgia have been ratified and officially entered into force in July 2016, although parts of them were already provisionally applied.", " The agreement with Ukraine is provisionally applied but has not been ratified by the European Union and Euratom." ], "title": "Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area" }, { "sentences": [ "If the accession of Iceland to the European Union occurs, the EU will increase its Arctic influence and possibly gain permanent observer status in the Arctic Council.", " The Northern Dimension of European Union policy, established in the late 1990s, intended to deal with issues concerning western Russia, as well as to increase general cooperation among the EU, Iceland and Norway.", " It has since become a multilateral, equal partnership among the EU, Iceland, Norway and Russia.", " Canada and the United States are observers to the partnership.", " Three Nordic Council members have joined the EU (Denmark in 1973 and Sweden and Finland in 1995).", " The European Union’s application to become a “permanent observer” in the Arctic Council was blocked in 2009 by Canada in response to the European Union’s ban on the importation of seal products." ], "title": "Arctic policy of the European Union" }, { "sentences": [ "Integration is a political and economic agreement among countries that gives preference to member countries to the agreement.", " General integration can be achieved in three different approachable ways: through the World Trade Organization (WTO), bilateral integration, and regional integration.", " In bilateral integration, only two countries economically cooperate with one and other; whereas in regional integration, several countries within the same geographic distance become joint to form organizations such as the European Union (EU) and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA).", " Indeed, factors of mobility like capital, technology and labour are indicating strategies for cross-national integration along with those mentioned above." ], "title": "Cross-national cooperation and agreements" }, { "sentences": [ "The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA; Spanish: \"Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte\", \"TLCAN\"; French: \"Accord de libre-échange nord-américain\", \"ALÉNA\") is an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, creating a trilateral trade bloc in North America.", " The agreement came into force on January 1, 1994.", " It superseded the Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement between the U.S. and Canada." ], "title": "North American Free Trade Agreement" } ]
[ "Title: Transatlantic Free Trade Area\n\nA Transatlantic Free Trade Agreement (TAFTA) is a proposal to create a free-trade agreement covering Europe and North America, on both sides of the Atlantic Ocean. Such proposals have been made since the 1990s. Since 2013 an agreement between the United States and the European Union (EU) has been under negotiation: the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership. If an agreement is reached and ratified on both sides, it could at least in theory be expanded to include the European Free Trade Association (EFTA). Canada and Mexico both have free trade agreements with both the EU and EFTA.", "Title: European Union–South Korea Free Trade Agreement\n\nThe European Union–South Korea Free Trade Agreement is a provisional free trade agreement between the European Union (EU), its member states and South Korea. The agreement was signed on 15 October 2009. The agreement has been provisionally applied since 1 July 2011. The ratification process was partially completed on 13 December 2015, pending ratification by Italy and Korea. \"The agreement is not yet in force\" in the United Kingdom and its future is yet to be clarified in the light of the United Kingdom's Withdrawal from the European Union.", "Title: European Union law\n\nEuropean Union law is a system of rules operating within the member states of the European Union. Since the founding of the Coal and Steel Community after World War II, the EU has developed the aim to \"promote peace, its values and the well-being of its peoples\". The EU has political institutions, social and economic policies, which transcend nation-states for the purpose of cooperation and human development. According to its Court of Justice the EU represents \"a new legal order of international law\". <ref name=\"Case 26/62\">\"Van Gend en Loos v Nederlandse Administratie der Belastingen\" (1963) Case 26/62</ref> The EU's legal foundations are the Treaty on European Union and the Treaty on the Functioning of the European Union, unanimously agreed by the governments of 28 member states. New members may join, if they agree to play by the rules of the organisation, and old members may leave according to their \"own constitutional requirements\". People are entitled to participate through the Parliament, and their national governments in shaping the legislation the EU makes. The Commission has the initiative for legislation, the Council of the European Union represents member state governments, the Parliament is elected by European citizens, while the Court of Justice is meant to uphold the rule of law and human rights. As the Court of Justice has said, the EU is \"not merely an economic union\" but is intended to \"ensure social progress and seek the constant improvement of the living and working conditions of their peoples\".", "Title: Ukraine–European Union Association Agreement\n\nThe Ukraine–European Union Association Agreement is a European Union Association Agreement between the European Union (EU), Euratom, Ukraine and the EU's 28 member states (which are separate parties in addition to the EU and Euratom). It establishes a political and economic association between the parties. The agreement entered into force on September 1, 2017, and previously parts had been provisionally applied. The parties committed to co-operate and converge economic policy, legislation, and regulation across a broad range of areas, including equal rights for workers, steps towards visa-free movement of people, the exchange of information and staff in the area of justice, the modernisation of Ukraine's energy infrastructure, and access to the European Investment Bank. The parties committed to regular summit meetings, and meetings among ministers, other officials, and experts. The agreement furthermore establishes a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area between the parties.", "Title: EU–US Open Skies Agreement\n\nThe EU–US Open Skies Agreement is an open skies air transport agreement between the European Union and the United States. The agreement allows any airline of the European Union and any airline of the United States to fly between any point in the European Union and any point in the United States. Airlines of the United States are also allowed to fly between points in the European Union. Airlines of the European Union are also allowed to fly between the United States and non-EU countries like Switzerland. The treaty disappointed European airlines as it was tilted in favour of United States airlines: while they are allowed to operate intra-EU flights, European airlines are not permitted to operate intra-US flights nor are they allowed to purchase a controlling stake in a US operator. The Agreement replaced and superseded previous open skies agreements between the US and individual European countries.", "Title: EU FLEGT Action Plan\n\nThe European Union Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade Action Plan (or EU FLEGT Action Plan) is a European Union initiative to address illegal logging and the social, economic and environmental harm it causes. The EU adopted the Action Plan in 2003. The plan includes activities in the EU and in tropical countries that export timber and timber products to the EU. These measures include a regulation that prohibits EU businesses from importing or trading illegal timber, and bilateral trade agreements with timber-exporting countries. Much of the FLEGT Action Plan focuses on promoting trade in legal timber products and creating disincentives for trade in illegal products. However, the Action Plan's measures go further by addressing aspects of poor governance that enable illegal logging to persist.", "Title: Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area\n\nThe Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Areas (DCFTA) are three free trade areas established between the European Union, and Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine respectively. The DCFTAs are part of each country's EU Association Agreement. They allow Georgia, Moldova and Ukraine access to the EU's internal market in selected sectors and grant EU investors in those sectors the same regulatory environment in the associated country as in the EU. The agreements with Moldova and Georgia have been ratified and officially entered into force in July 2016, although parts of them were already provisionally applied. The agreement with Ukraine is provisionally applied but has not been ratified by the European Union and Euratom.", "Title: Arctic policy of the European Union\n\nIf the accession of Iceland to the European Union occurs, the EU will increase its Arctic influence and possibly gain permanent observer status in the Arctic Council. The Northern Dimension of European Union policy, established in the late 1990s, intended to deal with issues concerning western Russia, as well as to increase general cooperation among the EU, Iceland and Norway. It has since become a multilateral, equal partnership among the EU, Iceland, Norway and Russia. Canada and the United States are observers to the partnership. Three Nordic Council members have joined the EU (Denmark in 1973 and Sweden and Finland in 1995). The European Union’s application to become a “permanent observer” in the Arctic Council was blocked in 2009 by Canada in response to the European Union’s ban on the importation of seal products.", "Title: Cross-national cooperation and agreements\n\nIntegration is a political and economic agreement among countries that gives preference to member countries to the agreement. General integration can be achieved in three different approachable ways: through the World Trade Organization (WTO), bilateral integration, and regional integration. In bilateral integration, only two countries economically cooperate with one and other; whereas in regional integration, several countries within the same geographic distance become joint to form organizations such as the European Union (EU) and the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). Indeed, factors of mobility like capital, technology and labour are indicating strategies for cross-national integration along with those mentioned above.", "Title: North American Free Trade Agreement\n\nThe North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA; Spanish: \"Tratado de Libre Comercio de América del Norte\", \"TLCAN\"; French: \"Accord de libre-échange nord-américain\", \"ALÉNA\") is an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the United States, creating a trilateral trade bloc in North America. The agreement came into force on January 1, 1994. It superseded the Canada–United States Free Trade Agreement between the U.S. and Canada." ]
5,887
which English indie pop band has its member as part of the composer of In Colour
xx
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Primitives are an English indie pop band from Coventry, best known for their 1988 international hit single \"Crash\".", " Formed in 1984, disbanded in 1992 and reformed in 2009, the band's two constant members throughout their recording career have been vocalist Tracy Tracy and guitarist Paul Court.", " Drummer Tig Williams has been a constant member since 1987 and the reformed line-up is completed by bassist Raph Moore.", " Often described as an indie pop or indie rock band, The Primitives' musical style can also be seen as straddling power pop, new wave and pop punk." ], "title": "The Primitives" }, { "sentences": [ "James Thomas Smith (born 28 October 1988), better known by his stage name Jamie xx, is an English musician, DJ, record producer and remixer.", " He is known for both his solo work and as a member of the English indie pop band The xx.", " He has been recognised with a 2016 nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album on his debut album \"In Colour\"." ], "title": "Jamie xx" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mexican Spitfires were an Australian indie rock–indie pop band formed in 1986.", " The original lineup consisted of Price Conlan on drums, Stephen McCowage on lead guitar, Tim O'Reilly on bass and vocals, Michael Quinlan on rhythm guitar and vocals.", " O'Reilly, Quinlan and McCowage had all played in a psychedelic 1960s-styled indie pop band, Prince Vlad & the Gargoyle Impalers.", " They recorded two extended plays, \"Lupe Velez\" (1988) and \"Elephant\" (1990); however, they had disbanded late in 1989." ], "title": "The Mexican Spitfires" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Islands\" is a song recorded by English indie pop band The xx for their self-titled debut studio album.", " Written by band-members Jamie Smith, Oliver Sim, Romy Madley Croft and then-member Baria Qureshi, \"Islands\" is a dark and simple indie pop track.", " It also contains influences from house music and features instrumentation from guitars and synthesizers.", " Croft and Sim, who provided vocals in the track, sing about themes related to loyalty and love.", " \"Islands\" was released on 26 October 2009 as the third single from the album by Young Turks in 7-inch single and digital download formats.", " In March 2010, the song was re-released as a 12-inch single." ], "title": "Islands (The xx song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The xx are an English indie pop band formed in 2005 in Wandsworth, London, and currently consists of Oliver Sim (bass, vocals), Romy Madley Croft (guitar, vocals) and Jamie xx (beats, MPC, record production).", " They are best known for their distinct and unique minimalistic sound that blends the likes of indie pop, indie electronic, dream pop and electronic rock and the dual vocalist setup of both Croft and Sim." ], "title": "The xx" }, { "sentences": [ "xx is the 2009 debut album by English indie pop band the xx.", " After they signed a contract with XL Recordings, the band recorded the album from December 2008 to February 2009 at the label's in-house studio in London.", " Audio engineer Rodaidh McDonald worked with the xx during the recording sessions and strived to reproduce the intimate, unembellished quality of their demos.", " The band's Jamie xx produced \"xx\" on his laptop and created electronic beats for the songs, which he then mixed in a detailed process with McDonald." ], "title": "Xx (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "In Colour is the debut studio album by English producer Jamie xx, released on 29 May 2015 by Young Turks.", " The album was composed during a five-year period while a member of the indie pop band The xx, starting with his production on \"xx\" in 2009.", " After starting his solo career with the remix album \"We're New Here\" (2011) and singles like \"All Under One Roof Raving\" (2014), he was intent on making the album something of a departure from his previous work and genre.", " The album features guest vocals from fellow The xx members Romy and Oliver Sim, as well as from Young Thug and Popcaan.", " The album produced five singles: \"Girl\" and \"Sleep Sound\" as a double-single on 5 May 2014, \"Loud Places\" on 27 March 2015, \"Gosh\" on 4 May and \"I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)\" on 22 May." ], "title": "In Colour (Jamie xx album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Teleman is an English indie pop band formed in London in 2012.", " The group consists of Thomas Sanders (vocals, guitar), Jonny Sanders (synths), Pete Cattermoul (bass) and Hiro Amamiya (drums).", " Cattermoul and the Sanders brothers were previously members of the indie pop band Pete and the Pirates.", " Thomas Sanders has also recorded music under his solo name, Tap Tap." ], "title": "Teleman" }, { "sentences": [ "The Raw Herbs were an English indie pop band signed to Medium Cool Records, who had a number 19 hit on the UK Indie Chart in 1987 with \"Don't Bury Me Yet\".", " The band comprised Derek Parker (vocals, guitar), Kevin Bache (guitar), Steven Archibald (bass), and Brian Alexis (drums).", " The band recorded a session for Janice Long's BBC Radio 1 show in 1987." ], "title": "The Raw Herbs" }, { "sentences": [ "Hatcham Social are an English indie pop band who first met and formed in New Cross, London in 2006 and who have since then released a string of singles on indie labels, followed by three studio albums.", " With the debut album they made headway in the mainstream media, with The Guardian describing them as 'irrestistible' and Tim Burgess (The Charlatans) calling them 'a wonderful pop group with the world's coolest drummer'." ], "title": "Hatcham Social" } ]
[ "Title: The Primitives\n\nThe Primitives are an English indie pop band from Coventry, best known for their 1988 international hit single \"Crash\". Formed in 1984, disbanded in 1992 and reformed in 2009, the band's two constant members throughout their recording career have been vocalist Tracy Tracy and guitarist Paul Court. Drummer Tig Williams has been a constant member since 1987 and the reformed line-up is completed by bassist Raph Moore. Often described as an indie pop or indie rock band, The Primitives' musical style can also be seen as straddling power pop, new wave and pop punk.", "Title: Jamie xx\n\nJames Thomas Smith (born 28 October 1988), better known by his stage name Jamie xx, is an English musician, DJ, record producer and remixer. He is known for both his solo work and as a member of the English indie pop band The xx. He has been recognised with a 2016 nomination for the Grammy Award for Best Dance/Electronic Album on his debut album \"In Colour\".", "Title: The Mexican Spitfires\n\nThe Mexican Spitfires were an Australian indie rock–indie pop band formed in 1986. The original lineup consisted of Price Conlan on drums, Stephen McCowage on lead guitar, Tim O'Reilly on bass and vocals, Michael Quinlan on rhythm guitar and vocals. O'Reilly, Quinlan and McCowage had all played in a psychedelic 1960s-styled indie pop band, Prince Vlad & the Gargoyle Impalers. They recorded two extended plays, \"Lupe Velez\" (1988) and \"Elephant\" (1990); however, they had disbanded late in 1989.", "Title: Islands (The xx song)\n\n\"Islands\" is a song recorded by English indie pop band The xx for their self-titled debut studio album. Written by band-members Jamie Smith, Oliver Sim, Romy Madley Croft and then-member Baria Qureshi, \"Islands\" is a dark and simple indie pop track. It also contains influences from house music and features instrumentation from guitars and synthesizers. Croft and Sim, who provided vocals in the track, sing about themes related to loyalty and love. \"Islands\" was released on 26 October 2009 as the third single from the album by Young Turks in 7-inch single and digital download formats. In March 2010, the song was re-released as a 12-inch single.", "Title: The xx\n\nThe xx are an English indie pop band formed in 2005 in Wandsworth, London, and currently consists of Oliver Sim (bass, vocals), Romy Madley Croft (guitar, vocals) and Jamie xx (beats, MPC, record production). They are best known for their distinct and unique minimalistic sound that blends the likes of indie pop, indie electronic, dream pop and electronic rock and the dual vocalist setup of both Croft and Sim.", "Title: Xx (album)\n\nxx is the 2009 debut album by English indie pop band the xx. After they signed a contract with XL Recordings, the band recorded the album from December 2008 to February 2009 at the label's in-house studio in London. Audio engineer Rodaidh McDonald worked with the xx during the recording sessions and strived to reproduce the intimate, unembellished quality of their demos. The band's Jamie xx produced \"xx\" on his laptop and created electronic beats for the songs, which he then mixed in a detailed process with McDonald.", "Title: In Colour (Jamie xx album)\n\nIn Colour is the debut studio album by English producer Jamie xx, released on 29 May 2015 by Young Turks. The album was composed during a five-year period while a member of the indie pop band The xx, starting with his production on \"xx\" in 2009. After starting his solo career with the remix album \"We're New Here\" (2011) and singles like \"All Under One Roof Raving\" (2014), he was intent on making the album something of a departure from his previous work and genre. The album features guest vocals from fellow The xx members Romy and Oliver Sim, as well as from Young Thug and Popcaan. The album produced five singles: \"Girl\" and \"Sleep Sound\" as a double-single on 5 May 2014, \"Loud Places\" on 27 March 2015, \"Gosh\" on 4 May and \"I Know There's Gonna Be (Good Times)\" on 22 May.", "Title: Teleman\n\nTeleman is an English indie pop band formed in London in 2012. The group consists of Thomas Sanders (vocals, guitar), Jonny Sanders (synths), Pete Cattermoul (bass) and Hiro Amamiya (drums). Cattermoul and the Sanders brothers were previously members of the indie pop band Pete and the Pirates. Thomas Sanders has also recorded music under his solo name, Tap Tap.", "Title: The Raw Herbs\n\nThe Raw Herbs were an English indie pop band signed to Medium Cool Records, who had a number 19 hit on the UK Indie Chart in 1987 with \"Don't Bury Me Yet\". The band comprised Derek Parker (vocals, guitar), Kevin Bache (guitar), Steven Archibald (bass), and Brian Alexis (drums). The band recorded a session for Janice Long's BBC Radio 1 show in 1987.", "Title: Hatcham Social\n\nHatcham Social are an English indie pop band who first met and formed in New Cross, London in 2006 and who have since then released a string of singles on indie labels, followed by three studio albums. With the debut album they made headway in the mainstream media, with The Guardian describing them as 'irrestistible' and Tim Burgess (The Charlatans) calling them 'a wonderful pop group with the world's coolest drummer'." ]
5,888
When was the Scottish historian born who coined Chimerica?
18 April 1964
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[ { "sentences": [ "Edward J. Cowan FRSE is a Scottish historian.", " He is Director of the University of Glasgow's Dumfries Campus and Professor of Scottish History and Literature.", " His main research interests are with the history of Viking Scotland, the Scottish Wars of Independence, Early Modern Scottish Political Thought, the Covenanters, Scottish Emigration history and the Scots in the Arctic and Pacific North West." ], "title": "Edward J. Cowan" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Allan Whatley, OBE, FRHistS, FRSE is a well-known and widely published Scottish historian.", " He has been Professor of Scottish History at the University of Dundee since 1997.", " He is a prominent opponent of Scottish independence and chaired the inaugural meeting of the local Better Together campaign in Dundee during the 2014 Scottish independence referendum." ], "title": "Christopher Whatley" }, { "sentences": [ "Dauvit Broun, FBA (English: David Brown ) (born 1961) is a Scottish historian and academic.", " He is the Professor of Scottish History at the University of Glasgow.", " A specialist in medieval Scottish and Celtic studies, he concentrates primarily on early medieval Scotland, and has written abundantly on the topic of early Scottish king-lists, as well as on literacy, charter-writing, national identity, and on the text known as \"de Situ Albanie\".", " He is editor of the \"New Edinburgh History of Scotland\" series, the pre-1603 editor of the \"Scottish Historical Review\", convener of the Scottish History Society, and the Principal Investigator of the Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded project 'The Paradox of Medieval Scotland, 1093-1286'." ], "title": "Dauvit Broun" }, { "sentences": [ "Professor Christopher Harvie (born 21 September 1944, Motherwell) is a Scottish historian and a Scottish National Party politician.", " He was a Member of the Scottish Parliament for Mid Scotland and Fife from 2007 to 2011.", " Before his election, he was Professor of British and Irish Studies at the University of Tübingen, Germany." ], "title": "Christopher Harvie" }, { "sentences": [ "William Dalrymple FRSL, FRGS, FRAS (born William Hamilton-Dalrymple on 20 March 1965) is a Scottish historian and writer, art historian and curator, as well as a prominent broadcaster and critic." ], "title": "William Dalrymple (historian)" }, { "sentences": [ "Alexander Broadie {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'FRSE', '4': \"} (born 18 October 1942, in Edinburgh) is a Scottish historian of philosophy, specialising in the fields of medieval philosophy and the philosophy of the Enlightenment.", " He was the first Henry Duncan Prize lecturer in Scottish Studies at the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1990–1993) and was the Gifford Lecturer in Natural Theology at Aberdeen University in 1994.", " Broadie was a very popular lecturer amongst the students at the University of Glasgow.", " His modules that he taught included the European Enlightenment, the Scottish Enlightenment and the medieval theories of the just war." ], "title": "Alexander Broadie" }, { "sentences": [ "Chimerica is a neologism and portmanteau coined by Niall Ferguson and describing the symbiotic relationship between China and the United States, with incidental reference to the legendary chimera.", " Though the term is largely in reference to economics, there is also a political element." ], "title": "Chimerica" }, { "sentences": [ "George Buchanan (Scottish Gaelic: \"Seòras Bochanan\" ; February 1506 – 28 September 1582) was a Scottish historian and humanist scholar.", " According to historian Keith Brown, Buchanan was \"the most profound intellectual sixteenth century Scotland produced.\"", " His ideology of resistance to royal usurpation gained widespread acceptance during the Scottish Reformation.", " Brown says the ease with which King James VII was deposed in 1689 shows the power of Buchananite ideas." ], "title": "George Buchanan" }, { "sentences": [ "Norman Macdougall is a Scottish historian who is known for writing about Scottish crown politics.", " He was a senior lecturer in Scottish history at the University of St Andrews." ], "title": "Norman Macdougall" }, { "sentences": [ "Niall Campbell Ferguson ( ; born 18 April 1964) is a Scottish historian.", " He is the Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University.", " He is also a senior research fellow at Jesus College, Oxford, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University and visiting professor at the New College of the Humanities.", " He writes and speaks about international history, economic and financial history, and British and American imperialism.", " He is known for his provocative, contrarian views.", " Ferguson's books include \"Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World\", \"The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World\" and \"Civilization: The West and the Rest\", all of which he has presented as Channel 4 television series." ], "title": "Niall Ferguson" } ]
[ "Title: Edward J. Cowan\n\nEdward J. Cowan FRSE is a Scottish historian. He is Director of the University of Glasgow's Dumfries Campus and Professor of Scottish History and Literature. His main research interests are with the history of Viking Scotland, the Scottish Wars of Independence, Early Modern Scottish Political Thought, the Covenanters, Scottish Emigration history and the Scots in the Arctic and Pacific North West.", "Title: Christopher Whatley\n\nChristopher Allan Whatley, OBE, FRHistS, FRSE is a well-known and widely published Scottish historian. He has been Professor of Scottish History at the University of Dundee since 1997. He is a prominent opponent of Scottish independence and chaired the inaugural meeting of the local Better Together campaign in Dundee during the 2014 Scottish independence referendum.", "Title: Dauvit Broun\n\nDauvit Broun, FBA (English: David Brown ) (born 1961) is a Scottish historian and academic. He is the Professor of Scottish History at the University of Glasgow. A specialist in medieval Scottish and Celtic studies, he concentrates primarily on early medieval Scotland, and has written abundantly on the topic of early Scottish king-lists, as well as on literacy, charter-writing, national identity, and on the text known as \"de Situ Albanie\". He is editor of the \"New Edinburgh History of Scotland\" series, the pre-1603 editor of the \"Scottish Historical Review\", convener of the Scottish History Society, and the Principal Investigator of the Arts and Humanities Research Council-funded project 'The Paradox of Medieval Scotland, 1093-1286'.", "Title: Christopher Harvie\n\nProfessor Christopher Harvie (born 21 September 1944, Motherwell) is a Scottish historian and a Scottish National Party politician. He was a Member of the Scottish Parliament for Mid Scotland and Fife from 2007 to 2011. Before his election, he was Professor of British and Irish Studies at the University of Tübingen, Germany.", "Title: William Dalrymple (historian)\n\nWilliam Dalrymple FRSL, FRGS, FRAS (born William Hamilton-Dalrymple on 20 March 1965) is a Scottish historian and writer, art historian and curator, as well as a prominent broadcaster and critic.", "Title: Alexander Broadie\n\nAlexander Broadie {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'FRSE', '4': \"} (born 18 October 1942, in Edinburgh) is a Scottish historian of philosophy, specialising in the fields of medieval philosophy and the philosophy of the Enlightenment. He was the first Henry Duncan Prize lecturer in Scottish Studies at the Royal Society of Edinburgh (1990–1993) and was the Gifford Lecturer in Natural Theology at Aberdeen University in 1994. Broadie was a very popular lecturer amongst the students at the University of Glasgow. His modules that he taught included the European Enlightenment, the Scottish Enlightenment and the medieval theories of the just war.", "Title: Chimerica\n\nChimerica is a neologism and portmanteau coined by Niall Ferguson and describing the symbiotic relationship between China and the United States, with incidental reference to the legendary chimera. Though the term is largely in reference to economics, there is also a political element.", "Title: George Buchanan\n\nGeorge Buchanan (Scottish Gaelic: \"Seòras Bochanan\" ; February 1506 – 28 September 1582) was a Scottish historian and humanist scholar. According to historian Keith Brown, Buchanan was \"the most profound intellectual sixteenth century Scotland produced.\" His ideology of resistance to royal usurpation gained widespread acceptance during the Scottish Reformation. Brown says the ease with which King James VII was deposed in 1689 shows the power of Buchananite ideas.", "Title: Norman Macdougall\n\nNorman Macdougall is a Scottish historian who is known for writing about Scottish crown politics. He was a senior lecturer in Scottish history at the University of St Andrews.", "Title: Niall Ferguson\n\nNiall Campbell Ferguson ( ; born 18 April 1964) is a Scottish historian. He is the Laurence A. Tisch Professor of History at Harvard University. He is also a senior research fellow at Jesus College, Oxford, a senior fellow at the Hoover Institution, Stanford University and visiting professor at the New College of the Humanities. He writes and speaks about international history, economic and financial history, and British and American imperialism. He is known for his provocative, contrarian views. Ferguson's books include \"Empire: How Britain Made the Modern World\", \"The Ascent of Money: A Financial History of the World\" and \"Civilization: The West and the Rest\", all of which he has presented as Channel 4 television series." ]
5,889
Which NFL team drafted the senior quarterback of the 2002 Texas Longhorns?
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
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[ { "sentences": [ "Ernest Melvin Koy (born October 22, 1942) is a former American football running back for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL).", " He played college football at the University of Texas from 1962 to 1964 and was drafted by the Giants in the 11th round of the 1965 NFL Draft.", " He was a member of the 1963 Texas Longhorns football team, which won a national championship, although he missed most of the season to injury and illness.", " His brother Ted Koy also played with the Longhorns and in the NFL.", " His father, Ernie Koy, played Major League Baseball from 1938 through 1942 for five teams, and also played football at Texas." ], "title": "Ernie Koy, Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher David Simms (born August 29, 1980) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL).", " He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the third round of the 2003 NFL Draft.", " He played college football at Texas." ], "title": "Chris Simms" }, { "sentences": [ "Martin Ray Akins (born January 6, 1954) is a former college All-American football player and politician.", " He started as quarterback for the Texas Longhorns in the early 1970s and was the only Longhorn quarterback to start three seasons for Legendary Head Football Coach Darrell Royal.", " Darrell Royal said: \"Akins directed and ran the option and the wishbone offense better than any other player in football history.\"", " Akins was the only wishbone quarterback to ever be selected a first team All-American.", " Coach Royal also stated: \"Marty was the best all around athlete I ever coached and he was the best college football player in the nation in 1975.\"", " Royal added: \"Marty making All-American as a wishbone quarterback was like winning the Heisman Trophy.\"", " Akins briefly ran for Governor of Texas and was later the Democratic nominee for Texas State Comptroller in 2002." ], "title": "Marty Akins" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2002 Texas Longhorns baseball team represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 2002 NCAA Division I baseball season.", " The Longhorns played their home games at UFCU Disch-Falk Field.", " The team was coached by Augie Garrido in his 6th season at Texas." ], "title": "2002 Texas Longhorns baseball team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2010 Texas Longhorns football team (variously \"Texas\", \"UT\", the \"Longhorns\", or the \"'Horns\") represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The team was coached by Mack Brown, in his 13th year at Texas.", " Longhorns played their home games in Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium and are members of the south division of the Big 12 Conference.", " Texas finished the season 5–7, 2–6 in Big 12 play.", " It was the Longhorns' first losing season since 1997." ], "title": "2010 Texas Longhorns football team" }, { "sentences": [ "Miniature Texas Longhorns are purebred, registered Texas Longhorns that have been \"downsized\" by selectively breeding the smallest Texas Longhorns together over time." ], "title": "Miniature Texas Longhorn" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1999 Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise's 67th in the National Football League (NFL).", " The team finished 5–11 and last place in the NFC East.", " The Eagles hired Andy Reid away from the Green Bay Packers to be their new head coach prior to the start of the season.", " In the 1999 NFL Draft, the team drafted quarterback Donovan McNabb with the second overall pick." ], "title": "1999 Philadelphia Eagles season" }, { "sentences": [ "The Texas Longhorns football program is a college football team that represents the University of Texas at Austin of the Big 12 Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association.", " The team has had 28 head coaches since it started playing organized football in 1893 with the nickname \"Longhorns\", although they played without a head coach in their first season.", " Texas was an original member of the Southwest Conference, joining in 1915.", " The Longhorns became a charter member of the Big 12 in 1996 when the Southwest Conference disbanded.", " The Longhorns have played in 1,200 games during their 117 seasons.", " In those seasons, eight coaches have led Texas to postseason bowl games: Dana X. Bible, Blair Cherry, Ed Price, Darrell Royal, Fred Akers, David McWilliams, John Mackovic, and Mack Brown.", " Ten coaches have won conference championships with the Longhorns: Berry Whitaker, Clyde Littlefield, Bible, Cherry, Price, Royal, Akers, McWilliams, Mackovic, and Brown.", " Royal and Brown have also won national championships with Texas." ], "title": "List of Texas Longhorns head football coaches" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2004 Texas Longhorns football team represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season.", " The team was coached by head football coach Mack Brown and led on the field by quarterback Vince Young.", " Ranked third in wins in Division I-A college football history, the University of Texas has traditionally been considered a college football powerhouse, but Brown had not managed to lead the Longhorns into a Bowl Championship Series (BCS) game.", " The 2004 season included some controversy related to the selection of Texas as an at-large team to attend the 2005 Rose Bowl.", " Brown coached the team to win that game with a thrilling last-second victory.", " The victory brought the Longhorns to 11 wins and 1 loss for the season (11–1) and it earned the Longhorns a top 5 finish in the polls." ], "title": "2004 Texas Longhorns football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2002 Texas Longhorns football team represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season.", " The team was coached by head football coach Mack Brown and led on the field by senior quarterback Chris Simms." ], "title": "2002 Texas Longhorns football team" } ]
[ "Title: Ernie Koy, Jr.\n\nErnest Melvin Koy (born October 22, 1942) is a former American football running back for the New York Giants of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at the University of Texas from 1962 to 1964 and was drafted by the Giants in the 11th round of the 1965 NFL Draft. He was a member of the 1963 Texas Longhorns football team, which won a national championship, although he missed most of the season to injury and illness. His brother Ted Koy also played with the Longhorns and in the NFL. His father, Ernie Koy, played Major League Baseball from 1938 through 1942 for five teams, and also played football at Texas.", "Title: Chris Simms\n\nChristopher David Simms (born August 29, 1980) is a former American football quarterback who played in the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the third round of the 2003 NFL Draft. He played college football at Texas.", "Title: Marty Akins\n\nMartin Ray Akins (born January 6, 1954) is a former college All-American football player and politician. He started as quarterback for the Texas Longhorns in the early 1970s and was the only Longhorn quarterback to start three seasons for Legendary Head Football Coach Darrell Royal. Darrell Royal said: \"Akins directed and ran the option and the wishbone offense better than any other player in football history.\" Akins was the only wishbone quarterback to ever be selected a first team All-American. Coach Royal also stated: \"Marty was the best all around athlete I ever coached and he was the best college football player in the nation in 1975.\" Royal added: \"Marty making All-American as a wishbone quarterback was like winning the Heisman Trophy.\" Akins briefly ran for Governor of Texas and was later the Democratic nominee for Texas State Comptroller in 2002.", "Title: 2002 Texas Longhorns baseball team\n\nThe 2002 Texas Longhorns baseball team represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 2002 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Longhorns played their home games at UFCU Disch-Falk Field. The team was coached by Augie Garrido in his 6th season at Texas.", "Title: 2010 Texas Longhorns football team\n\nThe 2010 Texas Longhorns football team (variously \"Texas\", \"UT\", the \"Longhorns\", or the \"'Horns\") represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The team was coached by Mack Brown, in his 13th year at Texas. Longhorns played their home games in Darrell K Royal–Texas Memorial Stadium and are members of the south division of the Big 12 Conference. Texas finished the season 5–7, 2–6 in Big 12 play. It was the Longhorns' first losing season since 1997.", "Title: Miniature Texas Longhorn\n\nMiniature Texas Longhorns are purebred, registered Texas Longhorns that have been \"downsized\" by selectively breeding the smallest Texas Longhorns together over time.", "Title: 1999 Philadelphia Eagles season\n\nThe 1999 Philadelphia Eagles season was the franchise's 67th in the National Football League (NFL). The team finished 5–11 and last place in the NFC East. The Eagles hired Andy Reid away from the Green Bay Packers to be their new head coach prior to the start of the season. In the 1999 NFL Draft, the team drafted quarterback Donovan McNabb with the second overall pick.", "Title: List of Texas Longhorns head football coaches\n\nThe Texas Longhorns football program is a college football team that represents the University of Texas at Austin of the Big 12 Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The team has had 28 head coaches since it started playing organized football in 1893 with the nickname \"Longhorns\", although they played without a head coach in their first season. Texas was an original member of the Southwest Conference, joining in 1915. The Longhorns became a charter member of the Big 12 in 1996 when the Southwest Conference disbanded. The Longhorns have played in 1,200 games during their 117 seasons. In those seasons, eight coaches have led Texas to postseason bowl games: Dana X. Bible, Blair Cherry, Ed Price, Darrell Royal, Fred Akers, David McWilliams, John Mackovic, and Mack Brown. Ten coaches have won conference championships with the Longhorns: Berry Whitaker, Clyde Littlefield, Bible, Cherry, Price, Royal, Akers, McWilliams, Mackovic, and Brown. Royal and Brown have also won national championships with Texas.", "Title: 2004 Texas Longhorns football team\n\nThe 2004 Texas Longhorns football team represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 2004 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was coached by head football coach Mack Brown and led on the field by quarterback Vince Young. Ranked third in wins in Division I-A college football history, the University of Texas has traditionally been considered a college football powerhouse, but Brown had not managed to lead the Longhorns into a Bowl Championship Series (BCS) game. The 2004 season included some controversy related to the selection of Texas as an at-large team to attend the 2005 Rose Bowl. Brown coached the team to win that game with a thrilling last-second victory. The victory brought the Longhorns to 11 wins and 1 loss for the season (11–1) and it earned the Longhorns a top 5 finish in the polls.", "Title: 2002 Texas Longhorns football team\n\nThe 2002 Texas Longhorns football team represented the University of Texas at Austin in the 2002 NCAA Division I-A football season. The team was coached by head football coach Mack Brown and led on the field by senior quarterback Chris Simms." ]
5,890
During the 1960 Summer Olympics, Wilma Rudolph became a world renowned star along with which former National Basketball Association player who played for the Cincinnati Royals and Milwaukee Bucks?
Oscar Robertson
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{ "title": [ "Wilma Rudolph", "Oscar Robertson" ], "sent_id": [ 4, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 1972 NBA draft was the 26th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The draft was held on April 10 and 15, 1972 before the 1972–73 season.", " In this draft, 17 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players.", " The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip.", " The Portland Trail Blazers won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Buffalo Braves were awarded the second pick.", " The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season.", " As a result of last year's supplemental hardship draft, the Cincinnati Royals, the Atlanta Hawks, the Golden State Warriors and the Baltimore Bullets forfeited their first round picks, while the Los Angeles Lakers forfeited their fourth round pick.", " Prior to the start of the season, the Cincinnati Royals relocated and became the Kansas City-Omaha Kings.", " The draft consisted of 18 rounds comprising the selection of 198 players." ], "title": "1972 NBA draft" }, { "sentences": [ "Zaid Abdul-Aziz (born Donald A. Smith on April 7, 1946) is a retired American professional basketball player.", " Donald Smith changed his name to Zaid Abdul-Aziz in 1976 after he converted to Islam.", " The 6'9\" Abdul-Aziz starred at Iowa State University before being drafted by the NBA's Cincinnati Royals in 1968.", " He played ten seasons in the league as a member of the Royals, Milwaukee Bucks, Seattle SuperSonics, Houston Rockets, Buffalo Braves, and Boston Celtics.", " Nicknamed \"The Kangaroo\", he had his finest season in 1971–1972, when he averaged 13.8 points and 11.3 rebounds for Seattle.", " He retired in 1978 with career totals of 4,557 points and 4,065 rebounds." ], "title": "Zaid Abdul-Aziz" }, { "sentences": [ "Wayne Richard Embry (born March 26, 1937) is a retired American basketball player & basketball executive.", " Embry's 11-year playing career as a center/forward spanned from 1958 to 1969 playing for the Cincinnati Royals, Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks, all of the NBA.", " After his playing career, Embry transitioned to a career as a professional basketball executive, becoming the first African-American general manager & team president in NBA history." ], "title": "Wayne Embry" }, { "sentences": [ "Bill Dinwiddie (born July 15, 1943) is a retired American basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association.", " Dinwiddie signed as a free agent with the Cincinnati Royals in 1966 and began playing with the team in 1967.", " In 1969, he was traded to the Boston Celtics for Bob Cousy.", " He was later traded to the Milwaukee Bucks for a sixth-round draft pick." ], "title": "Bill Dinwiddie" }, { "sentences": [ "Wilma Glodean Rudolph (June 23, 1940 – November 12, 1994) was an American sprinter from Clarksville, Tennessee, who became a world-record-holding Olympic champion and international sports icon in track and field following her successes in the 1956 and 1960 Olympic Games.", " Rudolph competed in the 200-meter dash and won a bronze medal in the 4 × 100-meter relay at the 1956 Summer Olympics at Melbourne, Australia.", " She also won three gold medals in the 100- and 200-meter individual events and the 4 x 100-meter relay at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy.", " Rudolph was acclaimed the fastest woman in the world in the 1960s and became the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympic Games.", " Due to the worldwide television coverage of the 1960 Summer Olympics, Rudolph became an international star along with other Olympic athletes such as Cassius Clay (later known as Muhammad Ali), Oscar Robertson, and Rafer Johnson who competed in Italy." ], "title": "Wilma Rudolph" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard W. \"Rich\" Niemann (born July 2, 1946) is a former American basketball player who played at center in the National Basketball Association and American Basketball Association.", " Niemann was originally drafted in the fourth round of the 1968 NBA draft by the Detroit Pistons.", " That season, he was traded from the Pistons to the Milwaukee Bucks along with cash for Dave Gambee.", " Later that year, he was claimed by the Boston Celtics after he was waived by the Bucks.", " After his time with the Celtics, he played the rest of his career in the American Basketball Association.", " He now helps coach and instruct the girls varsity team for Kennedy Catholic High School." ], "title": "Rich Niemann" }, { "sentences": [ "J. Collis Jones (born July 3, 1949) is a former college and professional basketball player.", " Born in Washington, D.C., he attended the University of Notre Dame.", " He currently ranks 17th on the Notre Dame all-time scoring list with 1,367 points.", " Throughout his career, he has averaged 16.1 points per game, which ranks 19th in school history.", " He also stands at eighth place in Fighting Irish history in rebounds (884), ninth in rebounding average (10.4 rpg), 13th in field goals attempted (1,242), 15th in field goals made (567), and 22nd in free throws attempted (360).", " He led the 1969–70 and 1970–71 squads in rebounding with averages of 12.4 and 13.1 rpg, respectively.", " He was selected in the first round of the 1971 NBA draft by the Milwaukee Bucks and also in the 1971 American Basketball Association player draft by the Dallas Chaparrals.", " He played exclusively in the American Basketball Association, including for the Kentucky Colonels, Memphis Sounds and Baltimore Claws." ], "title": "Collis Jones" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Louis Boozer (April 26, 1937 – May 19, 2012) was an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " He won a gold medal in the 1960 Summer Olympics and won an NBA Championship as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks in 1971." ], "title": "Bob Boozer" }, { "sentences": [ "George Patterson (November 26, 1939 – December 22, 2003) was an American basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association.", " Patterson was originally drafted in the twelfth round of the 1961 NBA draft by the Cincinnati Royals.", " He would finally play in the NBA with the Detroit Pistons from 1967 to 1968.", " Later, he was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1968 NBA Expansion Draft." ], "title": "George Patterson (basketball)" }, { "sentences": [ "Oscar Palmer Robertson (born November 24, 1938), nicknamed \"The Big O\", is an American former National Basketball Association player who played for the Cincinnati Royals and Milwaukee Bucks.", " The 6 ft , 205 lb Robertson played point guard and was a 12-time All-Star, 11-time member of the All-NBA Team, and one-time winner of the MVP award in 14 professional seasons.", " In 1962, he became the first of only two players in NBA history to average a triple-double for a season.", " In the 1970–71 NBA season, he was a key player on the team that brought the Bucks their only NBA title.", " His playing career, especially during high school and college, was plagued by racism." ], "title": "Oscar Robertson" } ]
[ "Title: 1972 NBA draft\n\nThe 1972 NBA draft was the 26th annual draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on April 10 and 15, 1972 before the 1972–73 season. In this draft, 17 NBA teams took turns selecting amateur U.S. college basketball players and other eligible players, including international players. The first two picks in the draft belonged to the teams that finished last in each conference, with the order determined by a coin flip. The Portland Trail Blazers won the coin flip and were awarded the first overall pick, while the Buffalo Braves were awarded the second pick. The remaining first-round picks and the subsequent rounds were assigned to teams in reverse order of their win–loss record in the previous season. As a result of last year's supplemental hardship draft, the Cincinnati Royals, the Atlanta Hawks, the Golden State Warriors and the Baltimore Bullets forfeited their first round picks, while the Los Angeles Lakers forfeited their fourth round pick. Prior to the start of the season, the Cincinnati Royals relocated and became the Kansas City-Omaha Kings. The draft consisted of 18 rounds comprising the selection of 198 players.", "Title: Zaid Abdul-Aziz\n\nZaid Abdul-Aziz (born Donald A. Smith on April 7, 1946) is a retired American professional basketball player. Donald Smith changed his name to Zaid Abdul-Aziz in 1976 after he converted to Islam. The 6'9\" Abdul-Aziz starred at Iowa State University before being drafted by the NBA's Cincinnati Royals in 1968. He played ten seasons in the league as a member of the Royals, Milwaukee Bucks, Seattle SuperSonics, Houston Rockets, Buffalo Braves, and Boston Celtics. Nicknamed \"The Kangaroo\", he had his finest season in 1971–1972, when he averaged 13.8 points and 11.3 rebounds for Seattle. He retired in 1978 with career totals of 4,557 points and 4,065 rebounds.", "Title: Wayne Embry\n\nWayne Richard Embry (born March 26, 1937) is a retired American basketball player & basketball executive. Embry's 11-year playing career as a center/forward spanned from 1958 to 1969 playing for the Cincinnati Royals, Boston Celtics and Milwaukee Bucks, all of the NBA. After his playing career, Embry transitioned to a career as a professional basketball executive, becoming the first African-American general manager & team president in NBA history.", "Title: Bill Dinwiddie\n\nBill Dinwiddie (born July 15, 1943) is a retired American basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association. Dinwiddie signed as a free agent with the Cincinnati Royals in 1966 and began playing with the team in 1967. In 1969, he was traded to the Boston Celtics for Bob Cousy. He was later traded to the Milwaukee Bucks for a sixth-round draft pick.", "Title: Wilma Rudolph\n\nWilma Glodean Rudolph (June 23, 1940 – November 12, 1994) was an American sprinter from Clarksville, Tennessee, who became a world-record-holding Olympic champion and international sports icon in track and field following her successes in the 1956 and 1960 Olympic Games. Rudolph competed in the 200-meter dash and won a bronze medal in the 4 × 100-meter relay at the 1956 Summer Olympics at Melbourne, Australia. She also won three gold medals in the 100- and 200-meter individual events and the 4 x 100-meter relay at the 1960 Summer Olympics in Rome, Italy. Rudolph was acclaimed the fastest woman in the world in the 1960s and became the first American woman to win three gold medals in a single Olympic Games. Due to the worldwide television coverage of the 1960 Summer Olympics, Rudolph became an international star along with other Olympic athletes such as Cassius Clay (later known as Muhammad Ali), Oscar Robertson, and Rafer Johnson who competed in Italy.", "Title: Rich Niemann\n\nRichard W. \"Rich\" Niemann (born July 2, 1946) is a former American basketball player who played at center in the National Basketball Association and American Basketball Association. Niemann was originally drafted in the fourth round of the 1968 NBA draft by the Detroit Pistons. That season, he was traded from the Pistons to the Milwaukee Bucks along with cash for Dave Gambee. Later that year, he was claimed by the Boston Celtics after he was waived by the Bucks. After his time with the Celtics, he played the rest of his career in the American Basketball Association. He now helps coach and instruct the girls varsity team for Kennedy Catholic High School.", "Title: Collis Jones\n\nJ. Collis Jones (born July 3, 1949) is a former college and professional basketball player. Born in Washington, D.C., he attended the University of Notre Dame. He currently ranks 17th on the Notre Dame all-time scoring list with 1,367 points. Throughout his career, he has averaged 16.1 points per game, which ranks 19th in school history. He also stands at eighth place in Fighting Irish history in rebounds (884), ninth in rebounding average (10.4 rpg), 13th in field goals attempted (1,242), 15th in field goals made (567), and 22nd in free throws attempted (360). He led the 1969–70 and 1970–71 squads in rebounding with averages of 12.4 and 13.1 rpg, respectively. He was selected in the first round of the 1971 NBA draft by the Milwaukee Bucks and also in the 1971 American Basketball Association player draft by the Dallas Chaparrals. He played exclusively in the American Basketball Association, including for the Kentucky Colonels, Memphis Sounds and Baltimore Claws.", "Title: Bob Boozer\n\nRobert Louis Boozer (April 26, 1937 – May 19, 2012) was an American professional basketball player in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He won a gold medal in the 1960 Summer Olympics and won an NBA Championship as a member of the Milwaukee Bucks in 1971.", "Title: George Patterson (basketball)\n\nGeorge Patterson (November 26, 1939 – December 22, 2003) was an American basketball player who played in the National Basketball Association. Patterson was originally drafted in the twelfth round of the 1961 NBA draft by the Cincinnati Royals. He would finally play in the NBA with the Detroit Pistons from 1967 to 1968. Later, he was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks in the 1968 NBA Expansion Draft.", "Title: Oscar Robertson\n\nOscar Palmer Robertson (born November 24, 1938), nicknamed \"The Big O\", is an American former National Basketball Association player who played for the Cincinnati Royals and Milwaukee Bucks. The 6 ft , 205 lb Robertson played point guard and was a 12-time All-Star, 11-time member of the All-NBA Team, and one-time winner of the MVP award in 14 professional seasons. In 1962, he became the first of only two players in NBA history to average a triple-double for a season. In the 1970–71 NBA season, he was a key player on the team that brought the Bucks their only NBA title. His playing career, especially during high school and college, was plagued by racism." ]
5,891
Donald Crisp and Chen Kaige, are in which shared professional industry?
film
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Donald Crisp", "Chen Kaige" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Cook of Canyon Camp is a lost 1917 American drama silent film directed by Donald Crisp and written by Donald Crisp and Julia Crawford Ivers.", " The film stars George Beban, Monroe Salisbury, Florence Vidor, Helen Jerome Eddy and John Burton.", " The film was released on July 19, 1917, by Paramount Pictures." ], "title": "The Cook of Canyon Camp" }, { "sentences": [ "Monk Comes Down the Mountain (Chinese: 道士下山) is a 2015 Chinese fantasy-adventure-comedy film directed by Chen Kaige and starring Wang Baoqiang, Aaron Kwok, Chang Chen, Lin Chi-ling, Fan Wei, Yuen Wah, Vanness Wu, Wang Xueqi, Danny Chan, Lam Suet and Dong Qi.", " It is based on the best-selling novel \"Dao Shi Xia Shan\" (\"A Monk Comes Down the Mountain\") by Xu Haofeng.", " Filming started in March 2014 on location in Xianghe, China’s Hebei Province.", " The film was released on July 3, 2015.", " It will be available in IMAX 3D." ], "title": "Monk Comes Down the Mountain" }, { "sentences": [ "Cao Baoping is a Chinese film director.", " He has emerged in recent years as a figure in China's \"midrange\" cinema industry.", " Some industry watchers, like \"Variety\", have situated directors like Cao between the older fifth generation directors, such as Chen Kaige or Zhang Yimou, who have achieved major international and box-office success, and the more \"underground\" sixth generation directors, like Jia Zhangke and Wang Xiaoshuai." ], "title": "Cao Baoping" }, { "sentences": [ "Together () is a 2002 Chinese drama film directed by Chen Kaige and starring Tang Yun, Liu Peiqi, Chen Hong, and Wang Zhiwen.", " The film premiered on September 10, 2002 at the Toronto International Film Festival, and was commercially released in China ten days later." ], "title": "Together (2002 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Chen Kaige (] , born 12 August 1952) is a Chinese film director and a leading figure of the fifth generation of Chinese cinema.", " His films are known for their visual flair and epic storytelling.", " Chen won the Palme d'Or at 1993 Cannes Film Festival and the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) Award in 1993." ], "title": "Chen Kaige" }, { "sentences": [ "Huang Jianxin (; born 1954) is a Chinese film director.", " He is normally considered part of the fifth generation of Chinese filmmakers (a group that includes Chen Kaige, Zhang Yimou and Tian Zhuangzhuang), due to shared traits in his works, although he was not a strictly a member of the inaugural 1982 class of the Beijing Film Academy.", " Additionally, Huang's films are distinguished from his contemporaries in that they focused on urban contemporary life, as contrasted to historical period dramas, as well as for their satirical observations of the Chinese bureaucracy." ], "title": "Huang Jianxin" }, { "sentences": [ "King of the Children () is a 1987 drama film directed by Chen Kaige and starring Chen Shaohua.", " The film was based on a novella of the same name by Ah Cheng.", " The film was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival." ], "title": "King of the Children" }, { "sentences": [ "Temptress Moon is a 1996 Chinese film directed by Chen Kaige.", " It was jointly produced by the Shanghai Film Studio and the Taipei-based Tomson Films.", " The film saw Chen reuniting with Leslie Cheung and Gong Li who had previously worked with him in his breakout international hit \"Farewell My Concubine\"." ], "title": "Temptress Moon" }, { "sentences": [ "Forever Enthralled () is a Chinese biographical film directed by Chen Kaige; the film marks Chen's eleventh feature film as a director.", " \"Forever Enthralled\" follows the life of Mei Lanfang, one of China's premiere opera performers.", " It stars Leon Lai as Mei, Zhang Ziyi, Sun Honglei and Masanobu Ando." ], "title": "Forever Enthralled" }, { "sentences": [ "Donald Crisp (born George William Crisp, 27 July 188225 May 1974) was an English film actor.", " He was an early producer, director and screenwriter.", " His career lasted from the early silent film era into the 1960s.", " He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1942 for his performance in \"How Green Was My Valley\"." ], "title": "Donald Crisp" } ]
[ "Title: The Cook of Canyon Camp\n\nThe Cook of Canyon Camp is a lost 1917 American drama silent film directed by Donald Crisp and written by Donald Crisp and Julia Crawford Ivers. The film stars George Beban, Monroe Salisbury, Florence Vidor, Helen Jerome Eddy and John Burton. The film was released on July 19, 1917, by Paramount Pictures.", "Title: Monk Comes Down the Mountain\n\nMonk Comes Down the Mountain (Chinese: 道士下山) is a 2015 Chinese fantasy-adventure-comedy film directed by Chen Kaige and starring Wang Baoqiang, Aaron Kwok, Chang Chen, Lin Chi-ling, Fan Wei, Yuen Wah, Vanness Wu, Wang Xueqi, Danny Chan, Lam Suet and Dong Qi. It is based on the best-selling novel \"Dao Shi Xia Shan\" (\"A Monk Comes Down the Mountain\") by Xu Haofeng. Filming started in March 2014 on location in Xianghe, China’s Hebei Province. The film was released on July 3, 2015. It will be available in IMAX 3D.", "Title: Cao Baoping\n\nCao Baoping is a Chinese film director. He has emerged in recent years as a figure in China's \"midrange\" cinema industry. Some industry watchers, like \"Variety\", have situated directors like Cao between the older fifth generation directors, such as Chen Kaige or Zhang Yimou, who have achieved major international and box-office success, and the more \"underground\" sixth generation directors, like Jia Zhangke and Wang Xiaoshuai.", "Title: Together (2002 film)\n\nTogether () is a 2002 Chinese drama film directed by Chen Kaige and starring Tang Yun, Liu Peiqi, Chen Hong, and Wang Zhiwen. The film premiered on September 10, 2002 at the Toronto International Film Festival, and was commercially released in China ten days later.", "Title: Chen Kaige\n\nChen Kaige (] , born 12 August 1952) is a Chinese film director and a leading figure of the fifth generation of Chinese cinema. His films are known for their visual flair and epic storytelling. Chen won the Palme d'Or at 1993 Cannes Film Festival and the International Federation of Film Critics (FIPRESCI) Award in 1993.", "Title: Huang Jianxin\n\nHuang Jianxin (; born 1954) is a Chinese film director. He is normally considered part of the fifth generation of Chinese filmmakers (a group that includes Chen Kaige, Zhang Yimou and Tian Zhuangzhuang), due to shared traits in his works, although he was not a strictly a member of the inaugural 1982 class of the Beijing Film Academy. Additionally, Huang's films are distinguished from his contemporaries in that they focused on urban contemporary life, as contrasted to historical period dramas, as well as for their satirical observations of the Chinese bureaucracy.", "Title: King of the Children\n\nKing of the Children () is a 1987 drama film directed by Chen Kaige and starring Chen Shaohua. The film was based on a novella of the same name by Ah Cheng. The film was entered into the 1988 Cannes Film Festival.", "Title: Temptress Moon\n\nTemptress Moon is a 1996 Chinese film directed by Chen Kaige. It was jointly produced by the Shanghai Film Studio and the Taipei-based Tomson Films. The film saw Chen reuniting with Leslie Cheung and Gong Li who had previously worked with him in his breakout international hit \"Farewell My Concubine\".", "Title: Forever Enthralled\n\nForever Enthralled () is a Chinese biographical film directed by Chen Kaige; the film marks Chen's eleventh feature film as a director. \"Forever Enthralled\" follows the life of Mei Lanfang, one of China's premiere opera performers. It stars Leon Lai as Mei, Zhang Ziyi, Sun Honglei and Masanobu Ando.", "Title: Donald Crisp\n\nDonald Crisp (born George William Crisp, 27 July 188225 May 1974) was an English film actor. He was an early producer, director and screenwriter. His career lasted from the early silent film era into the 1960s. He won an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1942 for his performance in \"How Green Was My Valley\"." ]
5,892
The Birmingham City Football Club beat Arsenal the 2–1 in the final with a goal from a footballer who played as a what?
centre forward
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "2010–11 Birmingham City F.C. season", "2010–11 Birmingham City F.C. season", "Nikola Žigić" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Birmingham City Football Club ( , locally ) is a professional association football club based in the city of Birmingham, England.", " Formed in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, they became Small Heath in 1888, then Birmingham in 1905, finally becoming Birmingham City in 1943.", " The team compete in the EFL Championship, the second tier of the English football league system." ], "title": "Birmingham City F.C." }, { "sentences": [ "Birmingham City Football Club, an English association football club based in the city of Birmingham, was founded in 1875 under the name of Small Heath Alliance.", " They first entered the FA Cup in the 1881–82 season.", " When nationally organised league football in England began, the club, by then called simply Small Heath F.C., was a founder member of the Football Alliance, formed the year after the Football League.", " In 1892, the Football League decided to form a Second Division, inviting the members of the Football Alliance to join; as one of the less successful members, Small Heath were placed in the Second Division.", " Since that time the club's first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions, and all players who have played in 100 or more such matches are listed below." ], "title": "List of Birmingham City F.C. players" }, { "sentences": [ "This chronological list of managers of Birmingham City Football Club comprises all those who have held the position of manager of the first team of Birmingham City and its predecessors \"Small Heath\" and \"Birmingham\" since the club was first admitted to the Football League in 1892.", " Each manager's entry includes his dates of tenure and the club's overall competitive record (in terms of matches won, drawn and lost), honours won and significant achievements while under his care.", " Caretaker managers are included, where known, as well as those who have been in permanent charge." ], "title": "List of Birmingham City F.C. managers" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1945–46 season was Birmingham City Football Club's first season played under that name in nationally-organised football.", " The club had been called Birmingham F.C. since 1905, and the City suffix was added in 1943.", " Although the Football League did not resume until the 1946–47 season, the FA Cup restarted in 1945.", " Birmingham reached the semi-final, in which they lost to Derby County after extra time in a replay, played at Maine Road, Manchester, in front of 80,407 spectators.", " In league competition, Birmingham were champions of the first and only edition of the Football League South, taking the title on goal average from local rivals Aston Villa." ], "title": "1945–46 Birmingham City F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "Birmingham City Football Club, an English association football club based in Birmingham, was founded as Small Heath Alliance in 1875, and from 1877 played home games at Muntz Street.", " It adopted professionalism in 1885, and three years later, as Small Heath F.C., became a limited company with a board of directors, the first football club so to do.", " The team played in the Football Alliance from the 1889–90 season, and in 1892, along with the other Alliance teams, were invited to join the newly formed Second Division of the Football League.", " Although they finished as champions, they failed to win promotion via the test match system; the following season promotion to the First Division was secured after a second-place finish and test match victory over Darwen.", " The club adopted the name Birmingham Football Club in 1905, and the following year moved into a new home, St Andrew's Ground.", " Matters on the field failed to live up to their surroundings.", " Birmingham were relegated in 1908, obliged to apply for re-election two years later, and remained in the Second Division until after the First World War." ], "title": "History of Birmingham City F.C. (1875–1965)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1960–61 Football League season was Birmingham City Football Club's 58th in the Football League and their 34th in the First Division.", " They finished in 19th position in the 22-team division for the second consecutive season.", " They entered the 1960–61 FA Cup in the third round proper and lost to Leicester City in the fifth round after a replay, and entered the inaugural season of the Football League Cup in the second round, losing to Plymouth Argyle in the third, again after a replay.", " In the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Birmingham beat Inter Milan both at home and away in the semi-final to reach their second consecutive final, but the competition schedule meant that the match itself was played in September and October 1962, well into the 1961–62 playing season." ], "title": "1960–61 Birmingham City F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2010–11 season was Birmingham City Football Club' s seventh season in the Premier League and their 57th in the top tier of English football.", " It ran from 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2011.", " Led by former Scotland national team manager Alex McLeish, the team finished in 18th place in the league, thus being relegated to the Championship for the 2011–12 season.", " They reached the quarter-final of the FA Cup and won the League Cup, their first major trophy since 1963, by beating favourites Arsenal 2–1 in the final with goals from Nikola Žigić and Obafemi Martins.", " The League Cup win brought Birmingham qualification for the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League, their first appearance in European competition since 1961.", " The top scorer for the season was Craig Gardner with ten goals in all competitions, of which eight were in the Premier League.", " McLeish resigned as manager on 12 June 2011." ], "title": "2010–11 Birmingham City F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2009 FA Cup Final was the 128th final of the world's oldest domestic football cup competition, the FA Cup.", " The final was played at Wembley Stadium in London on 30 May 2009 and marked the third time that the final has been staged at the stadium since it was rebuilt.", " The match was contested by Chelsea, who beat Arsenal 2–1 in their semi-final, and Everton who beat Manchester United 4–2 on penalties after a 0–0 draw after extra time.", " After Louis Saha opened the scoring after just 25 seconds, the fastest ever goal in an FA Cup Final, Didier Drogba equalised in the 21st minute before Frank Lampard scored the winner with 19 minutes left to play to give Chelsea their fifth FA Cup success." ], "title": "2009 FA Cup Final" }, { "sentences": [ "Nikola Žigić (, ] ; born 25 September 1980) is a former Serbian international footballer who played as a centre forward." ], "title": "Nikola Žigić" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2008 Football League Cup Final was a football match played on 24 February 2008.", " It was the first League Cup Final to be played at the new Wembley Stadium, and the first to be played in England since the old Wembley was demolished in 2000.", " The defending champions were Chelsea, who beat Arsenal in the 2007 Final at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium.", " The final was contested by Tottenham Hotspur, who beat Arsenal 6–2 on aggregate in the semi-final, and Chelsea, who beat Everton 3–1 on aggregate.", " Tottenham Hotspur defeated Chelsea 2–1, after extra time, winning their first trophy in nine years." ], "title": "2008 Football League Cup Final" } ]
[ "Title: Birmingham City F.C.\n\nBirmingham City Football Club ( , locally ) is a professional association football club based in the city of Birmingham, England. Formed in 1875 as Small Heath Alliance, they became Small Heath in 1888, then Birmingham in 1905, finally becoming Birmingham City in 1943. The team compete in the EFL Championship, the second tier of the English football league system.", "Title: List of Birmingham City F.C. players\n\nBirmingham City Football Club, an English association football club based in the city of Birmingham, was founded in 1875 under the name of Small Heath Alliance. They first entered the FA Cup in the 1881–82 season. When nationally organised league football in England began, the club, by then called simply Small Heath F.C., was a founder member of the Football Alliance, formed the year after the Football League. In 1892, the Football League decided to form a Second Division, inviting the members of the Football Alliance to join; as one of the less successful members, Small Heath were placed in the Second Division. Since that time the club's first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions, and all players who have played in 100 or more such matches are listed below.", "Title: List of Birmingham City F.C. managers\n\nThis chronological list of managers of Birmingham City Football Club comprises all those who have held the position of manager of the first team of Birmingham City and its predecessors \"Small Heath\" and \"Birmingham\" since the club was first admitted to the Football League in 1892. Each manager's entry includes his dates of tenure and the club's overall competitive record (in terms of matches won, drawn and lost), honours won and significant achievements while under his care. Caretaker managers are included, where known, as well as those who have been in permanent charge.", "Title: 1945–46 Birmingham City F.C. season\n\nThe 1945–46 season was Birmingham City Football Club's first season played under that name in nationally-organised football. The club had been called Birmingham F.C. since 1905, and the City suffix was added in 1943. Although the Football League did not resume until the 1946–47 season, the FA Cup restarted in 1945. Birmingham reached the semi-final, in which they lost to Derby County after extra time in a replay, played at Maine Road, Manchester, in front of 80,407 spectators. In league competition, Birmingham were champions of the first and only edition of the Football League South, taking the title on goal average from local rivals Aston Villa.", "Title: History of Birmingham City F.C. (1875–1965)\n\nBirmingham City Football Club, an English association football club based in Birmingham, was founded as Small Heath Alliance in 1875, and from 1877 played home games at Muntz Street. It adopted professionalism in 1885, and three years later, as Small Heath F.C., became a limited company with a board of directors, the first football club so to do. The team played in the Football Alliance from the 1889–90 season, and in 1892, along with the other Alliance teams, were invited to join the newly formed Second Division of the Football League. Although they finished as champions, they failed to win promotion via the test match system; the following season promotion to the First Division was secured after a second-place finish and test match victory over Darwen. The club adopted the name Birmingham Football Club in 1905, and the following year moved into a new home, St Andrew's Ground. Matters on the field failed to live up to their surroundings. Birmingham were relegated in 1908, obliged to apply for re-election two years later, and remained in the Second Division until after the First World War.", "Title: 1960–61 Birmingham City F.C. season\n\nThe 1960–61 Football League season was Birmingham City Football Club's 58th in the Football League and their 34th in the First Division. They finished in 19th position in the 22-team division for the second consecutive season. They entered the 1960–61 FA Cup in the third round proper and lost to Leicester City in the fifth round after a replay, and entered the inaugural season of the Football League Cup in the second round, losing to Plymouth Argyle in the third, again after a replay. In the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup, Birmingham beat Inter Milan both at home and away in the semi-final to reach their second consecutive final, but the competition schedule meant that the match itself was played in September and October 1962, well into the 1961–62 playing season.", "Title: 2010–11 Birmingham City F.C. season\n\nThe 2010–11 season was Birmingham City Football Club' s seventh season in the Premier League and their 57th in the top tier of English football. It ran from 1 July 2010 to 30 June 2011. Led by former Scotland national team manager Alex McLeish, the team finished in 18th place in the league, thus being relegated to the Championship for the 2011–12 season. They reached the quarter-final of the FA Cup and won the League Cup, their first major trophy since 1963, by beating favourites Arsenal 2–1 in the final with goals from Nikola Žigić and Obafemi Martins. The League Cup win brought Birmingham qualification for the 2011–12 UEFA Europa League, their first appearance in European competition since 1961. The top scorer for the season was Craig Gardner with ten goals in all competitions, of which eight were in the Premier League. McLeish resigned as manager on 12 June 2011.", "Title: 2009 FA Cup Final\n\nThe 2009 FA Cup Final was the 128th final of the world's oldest domestic football cup competition, the FA Cup. The final was played at Wembley Stadium in London on 30 May 2009 and marked the third time that the final has been staged at the stadium since it was rebuilt. The match was contested by Chelsea, who beat Arsenal 2–1 in their semi-final, and Everton who beat Manchester United 4–2 on penalties after a 0–0 draw after extra time. After Louis Saha opened the scoring after just 25 seconds, the fastest ever goal in an FA Cup Final, Didier Drogba equalised in the 21st minute before Frank Lampard scored the winner with 19 minutes left to play to give Chelsea their fifth FA Cup success.", "Title: Nikola Žigić\n\nNikola Žigić (, ] ; born 25 September 1980) is a former Serbian international footballer who played as a centre forward.", "Title: 2008 Football League Cup Final\n\nThe 2008 Football League Cup Final was a football match played on 24 February 2008. It was the first League Cup Final to be played at the new Wembley Stadium, and the first to be played in England since the old Wembley was demolished in 2000. The defending champions were Chelsea, who beat Arsenal in the 2007 Final at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium. The final was contested by Tottenham Hotspur, who beat Arsenal 6–2 on aggregate in the semi-final, and Chelsea, who beat Everton 3–1 on aggregate. Tottenham Hotspur defeated Chelsea 2–1, after extra time, winning their first trophy in nine years." ]
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Viscount Grant, also known as Gable, who was the winner of the title of Best In Show at the Crufts dog show in 1987, was the Afghan Hound is a hound that is distinguished by its thick, fine, silky coat and its tail with a ring curl at the end, selectively bred for its unique features in the cold mountains of which country?
Afghanistan
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{ "title": [ "Viscount Grant", "Afghan Hound", "Afghan Hound" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The title Best in Show is awarded annually to the dog chosen as winner of the Crufts dog show, according to conformation show rules.", " This title was first awarded in 1928, the initial winner being Primley Sceptre, a fawn Greyhound.", " Previously, Crufts had used the title \"Best Champion\", sponsored by the \"Illustrated Kennel News\", which was awarded from 1905 to 1914.", " The first winner of Best Champion was Ch.", " The Sable Mite, a Pomeranian.", " According to \"Crufts: The Official History\" the first winner of that award was the first dog to be considered the \"best\" at a Crufts show, although it only lists winners between 1906 and 1912." ], "title": "List of Best in Show winners of Crufts" }, { "sentences": [ "The Halls Heeler was a dog bred by Thomas Simpson Hall to herd cattle on the Hall family's extensive properties in north-western New South Wales in the 19th century.", " On \"Dartbrook Station\", in the Upper Hunter Valley, Hall selectively crossed the offspring of Northumberland Drover's Dogs (Border Collie lineage) that he had imported, with progeny of dingoes that he had tamed.", " By 1840 he had bred the type of dog that he needed to control cattle on the massive runs that his family owned, and until he died in 1870 few of these dogs were owned and used by anyone outside the Hall family and their workers.", " However the death of Thomas Hall and the break-up of the Hall estate coincided with the development of the dog show, and an interest in breeding dogs to specific criteria or standards.", " The Halls Heeler was further developed into two contemporary dog breeds the Australian Cattle Dog and the Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog.", " The name is spelled both with the possessive apostrophe, as Hall's Heeler, and without." ], "title": "Halls Heeler" }, { "sentences": [ "NORD Ch.", " Topscore Contradiction, also known as King, is a standard sized Poodle, who was the winner of the title of Best In Show at the Crufts dog show in 2002.", " He was the first overseas dog and the first undocked dog from a breed which was previously docked in the UK to win the title." ], "title": "Topscore Contradiction" }, { "sentences": [ "Bakhmull is an Aboriginal Afghan Hound belonging to an ancient group of oriental sighthounds.", " The Afghan Royal Family were the only humans who possessed this breed.", " The bakhmull tazi (tazi means \" fast running sighthound\" ) is a long haired variety of sighthounds in Afghanistan.", " There are two more: Luchak tazi short haired like sloughi and Khalagh tazi with moderate long hair on ears, shoulders, elbows and thighs.Bakhmull tazi has developed in the mountain areas of Mid and Central Asia - ancient Punjab, Paunchala, \"Five river land\".", " This dog breed roots back presumably in the ancient Indian Harappa( Mohenjo Daro) civilization 2300 - 1700 B.C.", " If translated from Pashto (Afghan) the word \"bakhmull\" means \"velvet\" due to its incredible silky velvet, long, ivory color hair of the coat, rather abundant and long on the whole body, because it is a mountain oriental sighthound, except the \"saddle\", front parts of four legs and the muzzle.", " Its color is always fawn, ivory or white with a darker \"saddle\", thus it produces an impression of a fawn (yellowish) dog which coat color is protective khaki that matches sandstone and limestone of the Hindu Kush mountain landscape and deserts.", " Following colors are not permissible: red, red with white spots, black and black with white spots.", " Bakhmulls hunt the wild ram, ibex (wild mountain goat), hare, fox, wolf, jackal, wild big cats, in old times leopard, but never birds.", " They are also good guards; they guard homes and flocks of sheep.", " They hunt solo, in couples and rarely in packs.", " Since the 1980s the centre of Bakhmull breeding is in Russia, \"The Blue Dale el Bark Bakhmull\" Moscow, where they are spread all over the former Soviet Republics and various regions.", " The foundation stock was brought to Russia in the 70s by military men from Afghanistan.", " Breed Standard for tazi BAKHMULL (aboriginal Afghan Hound) was adopted in Moscow, Russia (since Russia has become the 2nd motherland of bakhmulls) first in 1985 and later after detailed elaboration in 1997 (RFOS-RKF)." ], "title": "Bakhmull" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris Amoo is a singer-songwriter and the lead singer of English soul group, The Real Thing.", " He is also a dog breeder, and judge at the dog shows including Crufts.", " He also had great success with his Afghan Hound, Viscount Grant." ], "title": "Chris Amoo" }, { "sentences": [ "Sussex cattle are a red breed of beef cattle from the Weald of Sussex, Surrey and Kent in south eastern England.", " Descended from the draught oxen long used on the Weald they were selectively bred from the late 18th century to form a modern beef breed which is now used in many countries around the world.", " They have a thin summer coat and many sweat glands, but grow a thick coat in winter, so they are suited to both hot summers and cold winters.", " They have a placid temperament but can be very stubborn." ], "title": "Sussex cattle" }, { "sentences": [ "The Afghan Hound is a hound that is distinguished by its thick, fine, silky coat and its tail with a ring curl at the end.", " The breed was selectively bred for its unique features in the cold mountains of Afghanistan.", " Its local name is Tāžī Spay (Pashto: تاژي سپی‎ ) or Sag-e Tāzī (Dari Persian: سگ تازی).", " Other names for this breed are \"Kuchi Hound\", \"Tāzī\", \"Balkh Hound\", \"Baluchi Hound\", \"Barakzai Hound\", \"Shalgar Hound\", \"Kabul Hound\", \"Galanday Hound\" or sometimes incorrectly \"African Hound\"." ], "title": "Afghan Hound" }, { "sentences": [ "Snuppy (Korean: 스너피 a portmanteau of \"SNU\" and \"puppy\"; born April 24, 2005) is an Afghan hound, credited with being the world's first cloned dog.", " The puppy was created using a cell from an ear from an adult Afghan hound and involved 123 surrogate mothers, of which only three produced pups (Snuppy being the sole survivor).", " Department of theriogenology and biotechnology at Seoul National University for cloning Snuppy was led by Woo Suk Hwang.", " Snuppy has since been used in the first known successful breeding between cloned canines, after his sperm was used to artificially inseminate two cloned females, which resulted in the birth of 10 puppies in 2008." ], "title": "Snuppy" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Alfred Cruft (28 June 1852 – 10 September 1938) was a British showman who founded the Crufts dog show.", " Charles first became involved with dogs when he began to work at Spratt's, a manufacturer of dog biscuits.", " He rose to the position of general manager, and whilst working for Spratt's in France he was invited to run his first dog show at the 1878 Exposition Universelle.", " After running dog shows in London for four years, he ran his first Cruft's dog show in 1891, and continued to run a further 45 shows until his death in 1938, as well as running two cat shows in 1894 and 1895.", " He was involved in a range of dog breed clubs, including that for Schipperkes, Pugs and Borzois.", " He and his wife upheld a story that they never owned a dog, and instead owned a cat, however Cruft admitted to owning at least one Saint Bernard in his memoirs, published posthumously." ], "title": "Charles Cruft (showman)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ch.", " Viscount Grant, also known as Gable was an Afghan Hound who was the winner of the title of Best In Show at the Crufts dog show in 1987." ], "title": "Viscount Grant" } ]
[ "Title: List of Best in Show winners of Crufts\n\nThe title Best in Show is awarded annually to the dog chosen as winner of the Crufts dog show, according to conformation show rules. This title was first awarded in 1928, the initial winner being Primley Sceptre, a fawn Greyhound. Previously, Crufts had used the title \"Best Champion\", sponsored by the \"Illustrated Kennel News\", which was awarded from 1905 to 1914. The first winner of Best Champion was Ch. The Sable Mite, a Pomeranian. According to \"Crufts: The Official History\" the first winner of that award was the first dog to be considered the \"best\" at a Crufts show, although it only lists winners between 1906 and 1912.", "Title: Halls Heeler\n\nThe Halls Heeler was a dog bred by Thomas Simpson Hall to herd cattle on the Hall family's extensive properties in north-western New South Wales in the 19th century. On \"Dartbrook Station\", in the Upper Hunter Valley, Hall selectively crossed the offspring of Northumberland Drover's Dogs (Border Collie lineage) that he had imported, with progeny of dingoes that he had tamed. By 1840 he had bred the type of dog that he needed to control cattle on the massive runs that his family owned, and until he died in 1870 few of these dogs were owned and used by anyone outside the Hall family and their workers. However the death of Thomas Hall and the break-up of the Hall estate coincided with the development of the dog show, and an interest in breeding dogs to specific criteria or standards. The Halls Heeler was further developed into two contemporary dog breeds the Australian Cattle Dog and the Australian Stumpy Tail Cattle Dog. The name is spelled both with the possessive apostrophe, as Hall's Heeler, and without.", "Title: Topscore Contradiction\n\nNORD Ch. Topscore Contradiction, also known as King, is a standard sized Poodle, who was the winner of the title of Best In Show at the Crufts dog show in 2002. He was the first overseas dog and the first undocked dog from a breed which was previously docked in the UK to win the title.", "Title: Bakhmull\n\nBakhmull is an Aboriginal Afghan Hound belonging to an ancient group of oriental sighthounds. The Afghan Royal Family were the only humans who possessed this breed. The bakhmull tazi (tazi means \" fast running sighthound\" ) is a long haired variety of sighthounds in Afghanistan. There are two more: Luchak tazi short haired like sloughi and Khalagh tazi with moderate long hair on ears, shoulders, elbows and thighs.Bakhmull tazi has developed in the mountain areas of Mid and Central Asia - ancient Punjab, Paunchala, \"Five river land\". This dog breed roots back presumably in the ancient Indian Harappa( Mohenjo Daro) civilization 2300 - 1700 B.C. If translated from Pashto (Afghan) the word \"bakhmull\" means \"velvet\" due to its incredible silky velvet, long, ivory color hair of the coat, rather abundant and long on the whole body, because it is a mountain oriental sighthound, except the \"saddle\", front parts of four legs and the muzzle. Its color is always fawn, ivory or white with a darker \"saddle\", thus it produces an impression of a fawn (yellowish) dog which coat color is protective khaki that matches sandstone and limestone of the Hindu Kush mountain landscape and deserts. Following colors are not permissible: red, red with white spots, black and black with white spots. Bakhmulls hunt the wild ram, ibex (wild mountain goat), hare, fox, wolf, jackal, wild big cats, in old times leopard, but never birds. They are also good guards; they guard homes and flocks of sheep. They hunt solo, in couples and rarely in packs. Since the 1980s the centre of Bakhmull breeding is in Russia, \"The Blue Dale el Bark Bakhmull\" Moscow, where they are spread all over the former Soviet Republics and various regions. The foundation stock was brought to Russia in the 70s by military men from Afghanistan. Breed Standard for tazi BAKHMULL (aboriginal Afghan Hound) was adopted in Moscow, Russia (since Russia has become the 2nd motherland of bakhmulls) first in 1985 and later after detailed elaboration in 1997 (RFOS-RKF).", "Title: Chris Amoo\n\nChris Amoo is a singer-songwriter and the lead singer of English soul group, The Real Thing. He is also a dog breeder, and judge at the dog shows including Crufts. He also had great success with his Afghan Hound, Viscount Grant.", "Title: Sussex cattle\n\nSussex cattle are a red breed of beef cattle from the Weald of Sussex, Surrey and Kent in south eastern England. Descended from the draught oxen long used on the Weald they were selectively bred from the late 18th century to form a modern beef breed which is now used in many countries around the world. They have a thin summer coat and many sweat glands, but grow a thick coat in winter, so they are suited to both hot summers and cold winters. They have a placid temperament but can be very stubborn.", "Title: Afghan Hound\n\nThe Afghan Hound is a hound that is distinguished by its thick, fine, silky coat and its tail with a ring curl at the end. The breed was selectively bred for its unique features in the cold mountains of Afghanistan. Its local name is Tāžī Spay (Pashto: تاژي سپی‎ ) or Sag-e Tāzī (Dari Persian: سگ تازی). Other names for this breed are \"Kuchi Hound\", \"Tāzī\", \"Balkh Hound\", \"Baluchi Hound\", \"Barakzai Hound\", \"Shalgar Hound\", \"Kabul Hound\", \"Galanday Hound\" or sometimes incorrectly \"African Hound\".", "Title: Snuppy\n\nSnuppy (Korean: 스너피 a portmanteau of \"SNU\" and \"puppy\"; born April 24, 2005) is an Afghan hound, credited with being the world's first cloned dog. The puppy was created using a cell from an ear from an adult Afghan hound and involved 123 surrogate mothers, of which only three produced pups (Snuppy being the sole survivor). Department of theriogenology and biotechnology at Seoul National University for cloning Snuppy was led by Woo Suk Hwang. Snuppy has since been used in the first known successful breeding between cloned canines, after his sperm was used to artificially inseminate two cloned females, which resulted in the birth of 10 puppies in 2008.", "Title: Charles Cruft (showman)\n\nCharles Alfred Cruft (28 June 1852 – 10 September 1938) was a British showman who founded the Crufts dog show. Charles first became involved with dogs when he began to work at Spratt's, a manufacturer of dog biscuits. He rose to the position of general manager, and whilst working for Spratt's in France he was invited to run his first dog show at the 1878 Exposition Universelle. After running dog shows in London for four years, he ran his first Cruft's dog show in 1891, and continued to run a further 45 shows until his death in 1938, as well as running two cat shows in 1894 and 1895. He was involved in a range of dog breed clubs, including that for Schipperkes, Pugs and Borzois. He and his wife upheld a story that they never owned a dog, and instead owned a cat, however Cruft admitted to owning at least one Saint Bernard in his memoirs, published posthumously.", "Title: Viscount Grant\n\nCh. Viscount Grant, also known as Gable was an Afghan Hound who was the winner of the title of Best In Show at the Crufts dog show in 1987." ]
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Thomas Bartley (1908–1964) was a Test match umpire, He stood in first class cricket from 1948 to 1960 and officiated in 6 home tests against Pakistan, The Pakistan national cricket team, are popularly referred to as what?
Shaheens
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{ "title": [ "Thomas Bartley (cricket umpire)", "Pakistan national cricket team" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Pakistan national cricket team toured Australia in the 1972–73 season and played three Test matches against the Australian national cricket team.", " After an inadequate preparation against weak teams, Pakistan lost by an innings in the first Test in Adelaide.", " While Australia won the series 3–0, the last two tests were competitive, with Pakistan seeming the likely winner on the second last days.", " The 2nd test in Melbourne was attended by 115,721.", " Pakistan also visited Sri Lanka and played a match against the Sri Lankan national cricket team and followed the tour with a series against New Zealand, where both teams played their first ODI." ], "title": "Pakistani cricket team in Australia in 1972–73" }, { "sentences": [ "Test cricket is the oldest form of cricket played at international level.", " A Test match is scheduled to take place over a period of five days, and is played by teams representing Full Member nations of the International Cricket Council (ICC).", " Pakistan obtained Full Member status of the ICC in 1952, becoming the seventh nation eligible to play Test cricket.", " The Pakistan national cricket team played their first Test match on 16 October 1952 against India which they lost by an innings and 70 runs.", " They recorded their first victory in their second ever match against India on 23 October 1952.", " Since then, they have played 410 matches, against every other Test-playing nation.", " s of 2017 , Pakistan is fourth most successful team in Test cricket with an overall winning percentage of 32.19, ahead of Australia (47.00), South Africa (36.86) and England (35.89)." ], "title": "List of Pakistan Test cricket records" }, { "sentences": [ "William Arthur John West was a first class cricketer and Test match umpire.", " Born in Birmingham in 1863 he played five first class matches for Marylebone Cricket Club, scoring 182 runs at 26 with a highest score of 74 against Lancashire.", " A right arm quick bowler, he also took five wickets at just 20 apiece.", " He stood in the match between North and South in 1890 and continued to umpire for the next 45 years, until his final season in 1935.", " He officiated in nine Test matches, from his first England v Australia test in 1896 to the 1912 Triangular Tournament featuring England, Australia and South Africa.", " He died in Northampton in 1938." ], "title": "William West (umpire)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pakistan national cricket team represents Pakistan in international cricket and is a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with Test and One Day International (ODI) status.", " Pakistan first competed in international cricket in 1952, when they played against India in a four-day Test match; India won the match by an innings and 70 runs at the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi.", " In the same series, Pakistan recorded their first Test win, the second match by an innings and 43 runs at the University Ground, Lucknow.", " s of 2017 , Pakistan have played 410 Test matches; they have won 132 matches, lost 120 matches, and 158 matches were drawn.", " They have also won the 1998–99 Asian Test Championship, defeating Sri Lanka in the final by an innings and 175 runs.", " Pakistan played their first ODI match against New Zealand in February 1973 at the Lancaster Park, Christchurch, but registered their first win against England at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, in August 1974.", " s of 2017 , Pakistan have played 879 ODI matches, winning 464 matches and losing 389; they also tied 8 matches, whilst 18 had no result.", " They also won the 1992 Cricket World Cup, the 2000 and 2012 Asia Cups, and the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy.", " Pakistan played their first Twenty20 International (T20I) match at the County Cricket Ground, Bristol, on 28 August 2006, against England, winning the match by five wickets.", " In 2009, they won the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, defeating Sri Lanka by eight wickets.", " s of 2017 , Pakistan have played 115 T20I matches and won 68 of them; 44 were lost and three were tied." ], "title": "Pakistan national cricket team record by opponent" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pakistan national cricket team, captained by Majid Khan, toured Australia in March 1979 and played two Test matches against the Australia national cricket team.", " The series was drawn 1–1.", " Pakistan visited Sri Lanka \"en route\" for home and played a match against the Sri Lankan national cricket team." ], "title": "Pakistani cricket team in Australia in 1978–79" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Bartley (1908–1964) was a Test match umpire.", " Bartley represented Cheshire in the Minor Counties and played in the Lancashire League but made his most notable contribution to cricket as an umpire.", " He stood in first class cricket from 1948 to 1960 and officiated in 6 home tests against Pakistan, South Africa and Australia from 1954 to 1956." ], "title": "Thomas Bartley (cricket umpire)" }, { "sentences": [ "Steve Andrew ( born 27 January 1966 ) is an English first class and List A cricketer who played First class cricket for Hampshire County Cricket Club and Essex County Cricket Club.", " He also played for these teams in List A games and he also played List A games for Hertfordshire.", " His highest score in First class cricket of 35 came when playing for Essex in the match against Northamptonshire County Cricket Club.", " His best bowling in First class cricket of 7/47 came when playing for Essex in the match against Lancashire County Cricket Club." ], "title": "Steve Andrew" }, { "sentences": [ "Frank Henry Farrands was a first class cricketer and test match umpire.", " A right-handed roundarm fast bowler, he took 128 wickets for Marylebone Cricket Club (1868–1880), Nottinghamshire (1871) and others in just 30 matches at an average of 15.", " He umpired in first class cricket from 1868 to 1900, standing in 7 Ashes tests on the Australian tours of 1884, 1886 and 1888.", " He would die in 1916 in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, the town of his 1835 birth." ], "title": "Frank Farrands" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pakistan A cricket team is a national cricket team representing Pakistan.", " It is the 'second-tier' of international Pakistan cricket, below the full Pakistan national cricket team.", " Matches played by Pakistan A are not considered to be Test matches or One Day Internationals, instead receiving first-class and List A classification respectively.", " Pakistan A played their first match in August 1964, a three-day first-class contest against Ceylon Board President's XI." ], "title": "Pakistan A cricket team" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pakistan national cricket team (Urdu: ‎ ), popularly referred to as the Shaheens (\"lit: Falcons\") Men in Green and the Cornered Tigers, represents Pakistan in international cricket and is administered by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB).", " The team is a full member of the International Cricket Council, and participates in Test, ODI and Twenty20 International cricket matches." ], "title": "Pakistan national cricket team" } ]
[ "Title: Pakistani cricket team in Australia in 1972–73\n\nThe Pakistan national cricket team toured Australia in the 1972–73 season and played three Test matches against the Australian national cricket team. After an inadequate preparation against weak teams, Pakistan lost by an innings in the first Test in Adelaide. While Australia won the series 3–0, the last two tests were competitive, with Pakistan seeming the likely winner on the second last days. The 2nd test in Melbourne was attended by 115,721. Pakistan also visited Sri Lanka and played a match against the Sri Lankan national cricket team and followed the tour with a series against New Zealand, where both teams played their first ODI.", "Title: List of Pakistan Test cricket records\n\nTest cricket is the oldest form of cricket played at international level. A Test match is scheduled to take place over a period of five days, and is played by teams representing Full Member nations of the International Cricket Council (ICC). Pakistan obtained Full Member status of the ICC in 1952, becoming the seventh nation eligible to play Test cricket. The Pakistan national cricket team played their first Test match on 16 October 1952 against India which they lost by an innings and 70 runs. They recorded their first victory in their second ever match against India on 23 October 1952. Since then, they have played 410 matches, against every other Test-playing nation. s of 2017 , Pakistan is fourth most successful team in Test cricket with an overall winning percentage of 32.19, ahead of Australia (47.00), South Africa (36.86) and England (35.89).", "Title: William West (umpire)\n\nWilliam Arthur John West was a first class cricketer and Test match umpire. Born in Birmingham in 1863 he played five first class matches for Marylebone Cricket Club, scoring 182 runs at 26 with a highest score of 74 against Lancashire. A right arm quick bowler, he also took five wickets at just 20 apiece. He stood in the match between North and South in 1890 and continued to umpire for the next 45 years, until his final season in 1935. He officiated in nine Test matches, from his first England v Australia test in 1896 to the 1912 Triangular Tournament featuring England, Australia and South Africa. He died in Northampton in 1938.", "Title: Pakistan national cricket team record by opponent\n\nThe Pakistan national cricket team represents Pakistan in international cricket and is a full member of the International Cricket Council (ICC) with Test and One Day International (ODI) status. Pakistan first competed in international cricket in 1952, when they played against India in a four-day Test match; India won the match by an innings and 70 runs at the Feroz Shah Kotla Ground, Delhi. In the same series, Pakistan recorded their first Test win, the second match by an innings and 43 runs at the University Ground, Lucknow. s of 2017 , Pakistan have played 410 Test matches; they have won 132 matches, lost 120 matches, and 158 matches were drawn. They have also won the 1998–99 Asian Test Championship, defeating Sri Lanka in the final by an innings and 175 runs. Pakistan played their first ODI match against New Zealand in February 1973 at the Lancaster Park, Christchurch, but registered their first win against England at Trent Bridge, Nottingham, in August 1974. s of 2017 , Pakistan have played 879 ODI matches, winning 464 matches and losing 389; they also tied 8 matches, whilst 18 had no result. They also won the 1992 Cricket World Cup, the 2000 and 2012 Asia Cups, and the 2017 ICC Champions Trophy. Pakistan played their first Twenty20 International (T20I) match at the County Cricket Ground, Bristol, on 28 August 2006, against England, winning the match by five wickets. In 2009, they won the 2009 ICC World Twenty20, defeating Sri Lanka by eight wickets. s of 2017 , Pakistan have played 115 T20I matches and won 68 of them; 44 were lost and three were tied.", "Title: Pakistani cricket team in Australia in 1978–79\n\nThe Pakistan national cricket team, captained by Majid Khan, toured Australia in March 1979 and played two Test matches against the Australia national cricket team. The series was drawn 1–1. Pakistan visited Sri Lanka \"en route\" for home and played a match against the Sri Lankan national cricket team.", "Title: Thomas Bartley (cricket umpire)\n\nThomas Bartley (1908–1964) was a Test match umpire. Bartley represented Cheshire in the Minor Counties and played in the Lancashire League but made his most notable contribution to cricket as an umpire. He stood in first class cricket from 1948 to 1960 and officiated in 6 home tests against Pakistan, South Africa and Australia from 1954 to 1956.", "Title: Steve Andrew\n\nSteve Andrew ( born 27 January 1966 ) is an English first class and List A cricketer who played First class cricket for Hampshire County Cricket Club and Essex County Cricket Club. He also played for these teams in List A games and he also played List A games for Hertfordshire. His highest score in First class cricket of 35 came when playing for Essex in the match against Northamptonshire County Cricket Club. His best bowling in First class cricket of 7/47 came when playing for Essex in the match against Lancashire County Cricket Club.", "Title: Frank Farrands\n\nFrank Henry Farrands was a first class cricketer and test match umpire. A right-handed roundarm fast bowler, he took 128 wickets for Marylebone Cricket Club (1868–1880), Nottinghamshire (1871) and others in just 30 matches at an average of 15. He umpired in first class cricket from 1868 to 1900, standing in 7 Ashes tests on the Australian tours of 1884, 1886 and 1888. He would die in 1916 in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, the town of his 1835 birth.", "Title: Pakistan A cricket team\n\nThe Pakistan A cricket team is a national cricket team representing Pakistan. It is the 'second-tier' of international Pakistan cricket, below the full Pakistan national cricket team. Matches played by Pakistan A are not considered to be Test matches or One Day Internationals, instead receiving first-class and List A classification respectively. Pakistan A played their first match in August 1964, a three-day first-class contest against Ceylon Board President's XI.", "Title: Pakistan national cricket team\n\nThe Pakistan national cricket team (Urdu: ‎ ), popularly referred to as the Shaheens (\"lit: Falcons\") Men in Green and the Cornered Tigers, represents Pakistan in international cricket and is administered by the Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB). The team is a full member of the International Cricket Council, and participates in Test, ODI and Twenty20 International cricket matches." ]
5,895
My 5 Wives is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Rodney Dangerfield, an American stand-up comedian, actor, producer and screenwriter known for what catchphrase?
"I don't get no respect!"
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{ "title": [ "My 5 Wives", "Rodney Dangerfield" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Back to School is a 1986 American comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Keith Gordon, Sally Kellerman, Burt Young, Terry Farrell, William Zabka, Ned Beatty, Sam Kinison, Paxton Whitehead and Robert Downey, Jr. It was directed by Alan Metter." ], "title": "Back to School" }, { "sentences": [ "Back By Midnight is a 2005 American comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Phil LaMarr, Harland Williams, Randy Quaid, Gilbert Gottfried, and Kirstie Alley.", " The film was actually produced and completed in 2002.", " It also features cameo appearances by Dangerfield's real-life friends, Ron Jeremy and Michael Bolton, as well as Louie Anderson." ], "title": "Back by Midnight" }, { "sentences": [ "My 5 Wives is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Rodney Dangerfield." ], "title": "My 5 Wives" }, { "sentences": [ "Ladybugs is a 1992 American sports-comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield and directed by Sidney J. Furie.", " Dangerfield plays a Denver businessman who takes over a girls soccer team that the company he works for sponsors.", " The film also stars Jackée Harry as his assistant coach, Ilene Graff as his girlfriend, Jonathan Brandis as his girlfriend's son, and Vinessa Shaw as his boss's daughter." ], "title": "Ladybugs (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 4th Tenor is a 2002 American comedy film written by and starring Rodney Dangerfield." ], "title": "The 4th Tenor" }, { "sentences": [ "Easy Money is a 1983 American comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Joe Pesci, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Candice Azzara, and Jennifer Jason Leigh.", " It was directed by James Signorelli and written by Dangerfield, Michael Endler, P. J. O'Rourke and Dennis Blair.", " The original music score was composed by Laurence Rosenthal.", " The theme song \"Easy Money\" is performed by Billy Joel and was featured on his album \"An Innocent Man\"." ], "title": "Easy Money (1983 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rodney Dangerfield (born Jacob Cohen, November 22, 1921 – October 5, 2004) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, producer and screenwriter known for the catchphrase \"I don't get no respect!\"", " and his monologues on that theme.", " He is also remembered for his 1980s film roles, especially in \"Easy Money\", \"Caddyshack\", and \"Back to School\"." ], "title": "Rodney Dangerfield" }, { "sentences": [ "Dennis Blair (born Feb 21, 1955) is an American stand-up comedian.", " He is known for writing, and appearing in, the 1983 movie \"Easy Money\", alongside his mentor, Rodney Dangerfield.", " He provided the voice of Lem and Clem in the animated film \"'Rover Dangerfield\".", " He wrote for Dangerfield for four years including sketches for his network specials and jokes for his act." ], "title": "Dennis Blair (comedian)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Godson is a 1998 comedy directed by Bob Hoge, starring Rodney Dangerfield, Kevin McDonald and Dom DeLuise.", " The film is a parody of The Godfather franchise and \"Scarface\", as well as other gangster films that were popular in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s." ], "title": "The Godson (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Harry Basil is a stand-up comedian and comedy club operator, known for his impressions of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Superman.", " As an actor, Basil appeared in the film \"Peggy Sue Got Married\".", " His film credits include \"Meet Wally Sparks\", which he co-wrote with Rodney Dangerfield." ], "title": "Harry Basil" } ]
[ "Title: Back to School\n\nBack to School is a 1986 American comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Keith Gordon, Sally Kellerman, Burt Young, Terry Farrell, William Zabka, Ned Beatty, Sam Kinison, Paxton Whitehead and Robert Downey, Jr. It was directed by Alan Metter.", "Title: Back by Midnight\n\nBack By Midnight is a 2005 American comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Phil LaMarr, Harland Williams, Randy Quaid, Gilbert Gottfried, and Kirstie Alley. The film was actually produced and completed in 2002. It also features cameo appearances by Dangerfield's real-life friends, Ron Jeremy and Michael Bolton, as well as Louie Anderson.", "Title: My 5 Wives\n\nMy 5 Wives is a 2000 American comedy film directed by Sidney J. Furie and starring Rodney Dangerfield.", "Title: Ladybugs (film)\n\nLadybugs is a 1992 American sports-comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield and directed by Sidney J. Furie. Dangerfield plays a Denver businessman who takes over a girls soccer team that the company he works for sponsors. The film also stars Jackée Harry as his assistant coach, Ilene Graff as his girlfriend, Jonathan Brandis as his girlfriend's son, and Vinessa Shaw as his boss's daughter.", "Title: The 4th Tenor\n\nThe 4th Tenor is a 2002 American comedy film written by and starring Rodney Dangerfield.", "Title: Easy Money (1983 film)\n\nEasy Money is a 1983 American comedy film starring Rodney Dangerfield, Joe Pesci, Geraldine Fitzgerald, Candice Azzara, and Jennifer Jason Leigh. It was directed by James Signorelli and written by Dangerfield, Michael Endler, P. J. O'Rourke and Dennis Blair. The original music score was composed by Laurence Rosenthal. The theme song \"Easy Money\" is performed by Billy Joel and was featured on his album \"An Innocent Man\".", "Title: Rodney Dangerfield\n\nRodney Dangerfield (born Jacob Cohen, November 22, 1921 – October 5, 2004) was an American stand-up comedian, actor, producer and screenwriter known for the catchphrase \"I don't get no respect!\" and his monologues on that theme. He is also remembered for his 1980s film roles, especially in \"Easy Money\", \"Caddyshack\", and \"Back to School\".", "Title: Dennis Blair (comedian)\n\nDennis Blair (born Feb 21, 1955) is an American stand-up comedian. He is known for writing, and appearing in, the 1983 movie \"Easy Money\", alongside his mentor, Rodney Dangerfield. He provided the voice of Lem and Clem in the animated film \"'Rover Dangerfield\". He wrote for Dangerfield for four years including sketches for his network specials and jokes for his act.", "Title: The Godson (film)\n\nThe Godson is a 1998 comedy directed by Bob Hoge, starring Rodney Dangerfield, Kevin McDonald and Dom DeLuise. The film is a parody of The Godfather franchise and \"Scarface\", as well as other gangster films that were popular in the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s.", "Title: Harry Basil\n\nHarry Basil is a stand-up comedian and comedy club operator, known for his impressions of Arnold Schwarzenegger and Superman. As an actor, Basil appeared in the film \"Peggy Sue Got Married\". His film credits include \"Meet Wally Sparks\", which he co-wrote with Rodney Dangerfield." ]
5,896
What film was made for the Seafarers International Union, The Seafarers or One Big Hapa Family?
The Seafarers
comparison
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{ "title": [ "The Seafarers", "One Big Hapa Family" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Joseph Curran (March 1, 1906 – August 14, 1981) was a merchant seaman and an American labor leader.", " He was founding president of the National Maritime Union (or NMU, now part of the Seafarers International Union of North America) from 1937 to 1973, and a vice president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO)." ], "title": "Joseph Curran" }, { "sentences": [ "Shannon J. Wall (March 4, 1919, Portland, Oregon – February 2, 2007) was a merchant seaman and an American labor leader.", " He was president of the National Maritime Union (or NMU, now part of the Seafarers International Union of North America) from 1973 to 1990.", " His father and mother ran a small dry cleaning company." ], "title": "Shannon J. Wall" }, { "sentences": [ "The Seafarers is Stanley Kubrick's fourth film and third short documentary, made for the Seafarers International Union, directed in June 1953." ], "title": "The Seafarers" }, { "sentences": [ "One Big Hapa Family is a 2010 animated/live-action documentary film directed by Canadian director Jeff Chiba Stearns.", " The documentary explores aspects that influence most Japanese-Canadians to marry inter-racially and how the mixed Japanese generation perceives its multiracial identity." ], "title": "One Big Hapa Family" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Maritime Union (NMU) was an American labor union founded in May 1937.", " It affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) in July 1937.", " After a failed merger with a different maritime group in 1988, the union merged with the Seafarers International Union of North America in 2001." ], "title": "National Maritime Union" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pacific Coast Marine Firemen, Oilers, Watertenders and Wipers Association (MFOW), commonly referred to as the Marine Firemen's Union, is an American labor union of mariners working aboard U.S. flag vessels.", " The Marine Firemen's Union is an affiliate union of the Seafarers International Union of North America AFL-CIO." ], "title": "Marine Firemen's Union" }, { "sentences": [ "The Seafarers International Union or SIU is an organization of 12 autonomous labor unions of mariners, fishermen and boatmen working aboard vessels flagged in the United States or Canada.", " Michael Sacco has been its president since 1988.", " The organization has an estimated 35,498 members and is the largest maritime labor organization in the United States.", " Organizers founded the union on October 14, 1938.", " The Seafarers International Union arose from a charter issued to the Sailors Union of the Pacific by the American Federation of Labor as a foil against loss of jobs to the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) and its Communist Party-aligned faction." ], "title": "Seafarers International Union of North America" }, { "sentences": [ "American Maritime Officers (AMO) is a national labor union affiliated with the Seafarers International Union of North America.", " With an active membership of approximately 4,000, AMO is the largest union of merchant marine officers in the United States and represents licensed mariners working in the United States Merchant Marine aboard U.S.-flagged merchant and military sealift vessels.", " AMO holds a unique presence in the international energy transportation trades." ], "title": "American Maritime Officers" }, { "sentences": [ "The SS \"California\" strike was a strike aboard the ocean liner SS \"California\" from 1 March to 4 March 1936 as the ship lay docked in San Pedro, California.", " The strike led to the demise of the International Seamen's Union and the creation of the National Maritime Union (now part of the Seafarers International Union of North America)." ], "title": "SS California strike" }, { "sentences": [ "The Seafarers International Union of Canada is a Canadian labour union of mariners working aboard Canadian flag vessels.", " SIU Canada is an affiliate union of Seafarers International Union." ], "title": "Seafarers' International Union of Canada" } ]
[ "Title: Joseph Curran\n\nJoseph Curran (March 1, 1906 – August 14, 1981) was a merchant seaman and an American labor leader. He was founding president of the National Maritime Union (or NMU, now part of the Seafarers International Union of North America) from 1937 to 1973, and a vice president of the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO).", "Title: Shannon J. Wall\n\nShannon J. Wall (March 4, 1919, Portland, Oregon – February 2, 2007) was a merchant seaman and an American labor leader. He was president of the National Maritime Union (or NMU, now part of the Seafarers International Union of North America) from 1973 to 1990. His father and mother ran a small dry cleaning company.", "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: One Big Hapa Family\n\nOne Big Hapa Family is a 2010 animated/live-action documentary film directed by Canadian director Jeff Chiba Stearns. The documentary explores aspects that influence most Japanese-Canadians to marry inter-racially and how the mixed Japanese generation perceives its multiracial identity.", "Title: National Maritime Union\n\nThe National Maritime Union (NMU) was an American labor union founded in May 1937. It affiliated with the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) in July 1937. After a failed merger with a different maritime group in 1988, the union merged with the Seafarers International Union of North America in 2001.", "Title: Marine Firemen's Union\n\nThe Pacific Coast Marine Firemen, Oilers, Watertenders and Wipers Association (MFOW), commonly referred to as the Marine Firemen's Union, is an American labor union of mariners working aboard U.S. flag vessels. The Marine Firemen's Union is an affiliate union of the Seafarers International Union of North America AFL-CIO.", "Title: Seafarers International Union of North America\n\nThe Seafarers International Union or SIU is an organization of 12 autonomous labor unions of mariners, fishermen and boatmen working aboard vessels flagged in the United States or Canada. Michael Sacco has been its president since 1988. The organization has an estimated 35,498 members and is the largest maritime labor organization in the United States. Organizers founded the union on October 14, 1938. The Seafarers International Union arose from a charter issued to the Sailors Union of the Pacific by the American Federation of Labor as a foil against loss of jobs to the Congress of Industrial Organizations (CIO) and its Communist Party-aligned faction.", "Title: American Maritime Officers\n\nAmerican Maritime Officers (AMO) is a national labor union affiliated with the Seafarers International Union of North America. With an active membership of approximately 4,000, AMO is the largest union of merchant marine officers in the United States and represents licensed mariners working in the United States Merchant Marine aboard U.S.-flagged merchant and military sealift vessels. AMO holds a unique presence in the international energy transportation trades.", "Title: SS California strike\n\nThe SS \"California\" strike was a strike aboard the ocean liner SS \"California\" from 1 March to 4 March 1936 as the ship lay docked in San Pedro, California. The strike led to the demise of the International Seamen's Union and the creation of the National Maritime Union (now part of the Seafarers International Union of North America).", "Title: Seafarers' International Union of Canada\n\nThe Seafarers International Union of Canada is a Canadian labour union of mariners working aboard Canadian flag vessels. SIU Canada is an affiliate union of Seafarers International Union." ]
5,897
Today's American image of the Santa suit, created by Thomas Nast, is based off of which traditional German figures?
Sankt Nikolaus and Weihnachtsmann
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[ { "sentences": [ "Silent Night, Deadly Night is a 1984 American slasher film directed by Charles E. Sellier, Jr., and starring Robert Brian Wilson, Lilyan Chauvin, Gilmer McCormick, Toni Nero, Linnea Quigley, Britt Leach and Leo Geter.", " Set during Christmas, the story concerns a young man, Billy, who suffers from posttraumatic stress over witnessing his parents' Christmas Eve murder and his subsequent upbringing in an abusive Catholic orphanage.", " In adulthood, the Christmas holiday leads him into a psychological breakdown, and he emerges as a spree killer donning a Santa suit." ], "title": "Silent Night, Deadly Night" }, { "sentences": [ "Harper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization was an American political magazine based in New York City.", " Published by Harper & Brothers from 1857 until 1916, it featured foreign and domestic news, fiction, essays on many subjects, and humor, alongside illustrations.", " It carried extensive coverage of the American Civil War, including many illustrations of events from the war.", " During its most influential period, it was the forum of the political cartoonist Thomas Nast." ], "title": "Harper's Weekly" }, { "sentences": [ "A Santa suit is a costume worn by a person portraying Santa Claus.", " The modern American version of the suit can be attributed to the work of Thomas Nast for \"Harper's Weekly\" magazine, although it is often incorrectly thought that Haddon Sundblom designed the suit in his advertising work for the Coca-Cola Company.", " Sundblom's work did standardize the western image of Santa, and popularized the image of the red suit with white fur trim.", " This has become the image of the American Santa, while in some European countries where Saint Nicholas remains popular, the outfit worn is closer to religious clothing, including a Bishop's mitre." ], "title": "Santa suit" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today is a novel by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner first published in 1873.", " It satirizes greed and political corruption in post–Civil War America in the era now referred to as the Gilded Age.", " Although not one of Twain's best-known works, it has appeared in more than one hundred editions since its original publication.", " Twain and Warner originally had planned to issue the novel with illustrations by Thomas Nast.", " The book is remarkable for two reasons–-it is the only novel Twain wrote with a collaborator, and its title very quickly became synonymous with graft, materialism, and corruption in public life." ], "title": "The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today" }, { "sentences": [ "The Covina massacre occurred on December 24, 2008, in Covina, a city in the suburbs of Los Angeles, California, United States.", " Nine people were killed, either by gunshot wounds or in an arson fire inside a house on 1129 East Knollcrest Drive, where a Christmas Eve party was being held.", " The perpetrator, 45-year-old Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, who entered the house wearing a Santa suit, committed suicide, dying from a gunshot wound to the head at his brother's residence in the early morning hours after the attack.", " Authorities cited marital problems as a possible motive for the violence; reports indicated that Pardo's divorce had been finalized on December 18, one week before the massacre.", " Three people, including Pardo's ex-wife and his former in-laws, were initially declared missing pending identification of their bodies." ], "title": "Covina massacre" }, { "sentences": [ "The Thomas Nast Home, also known as Villa Fontana, was the home of German born Thomas Nast in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, United States.", " He was a editorial cartoonist whose drawings in \"Harpers Weekly\" contributed to the downfall of Tammany Hall.", " He is also known as the creator of several iconic images such as Santa Claus, the Democratic Donkey, and the Republican Elephant." ], "title": "Thomas Nast Home" }, { "sentences": [ "Christmas in the American Civil War (1861–1865) was celebrated in both the United States and the Confederate States of America although the day did not become an official holiday until five years after the war ended.", " The war continued to rage on Christmas and skirmishes occurred throughout the countryside.", " Celebrations for both troops and civilians saw significant alteration.", " Propagandists, such as Thomas Nast, used wartime Christmases to reflect their beliefs.", " In 1870, Christmas became an official Federal holiday when President Ulysses S. Grant made it so in an attempt to unite north and south." ], "title": "Christmas in the American Civil War" }, { "sentences": [ "Motion pictures featuring Santa Claus abound and apparently constitute their own subgenre of the Christmas film genre.", " Early films of Santa revolve around similar simple plots of Santa's Christmas Eve visit to children.", " In 1897, in a short film called \"Santa Claus Filling Stockings\", Santa Claus is simply filling stockings from his pack of toys.", " Another film called \"Santa Claus and the Children\" was made in 1898.", " A year later, a film directed by George Albert Smith in titled \"Santa Claus\" (or \"The Visit from Santa Claus\" in the United Kingdom) was created.", " In this picture, Santa Claus enters the room from the fireplace and proceeds to trim the tree.", " He then fills the stockings that were previously hung on the mantle by the children.", " After walking backward and surveying his work, he suddenly darts at the fireplace and disappears up the chimney.", " \"Santa Claus' Visit\" in 1900 featured a scene with two little children kneeling at the feet of their mother and saying their prayers.", " The mother tucks the children snugly in bed and leaves the room.", " Santa Claus suddenly appears on the roof, just outside the children's bedroom window, and proceeds to enter the chimney, taking with him his bag of presents and a little hand sled for one of the children.", " He goes down the chimney and suddenly appears in the children's room through the fireplace.", " He distributes the presents and mysteriously causes the appearance of a Christmas tree laden with gifts.", " The scene closes with the children waking up and running to the fireplace just too late to catch him by the legs.", " A 1909 film by D. W. Griffith titled \"A Trap for Santa Claus\" shows children setting a trap to capture Santa Claus as he descends the chimney, but instead capture their father who abandoned them and their mother but tries to burglarize the house after he discovers she inherited a fortune.", " A twenty-nine-minute 1925 silent film production titled \"Santa Claus\", by explorer/documentarian Frank E. Kleinschmidt, filmed partly in northern Alaska, feature Santa in his workshop, visiting his Eskimo neighbors, and tending his reindeer.", " A year later, another movie titled \"Santa Claus\" was produced with sound on De Forest Phonofilm.", " Over the years, various actors have donned the red suit (aside from those discussed below), including Monty Woolley in \"Life Begins at Eight-thirty\" (1942), Alberto Rabagliati in \"The Christmas That Almost Wasn't\" (1966), Dan Aykroyd in \"Trading Places\" (1983), Jan Rubes in \"One Magic Christmas\" (1985), David Huddleston in \"\" (1985), Jonathan Taylor Thomas in \"I'll Be Home for Christmas\" (1998), and Ed Asner in \"Elf\" (2003).", " Later films about Santa vary, but can be divided into the following themes." ], "title": "Santa Claus in film" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Nast ( ; ] ; September 27, 1840 – December 7, 1902) was a German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist considered to be the \"Father of the American Cartoon\".", " He was the scourge of Democratic Representative \"Boss\" Tweed and the Tammany Hall Democratic party political machine.", " Among his notable works were the creation of the modern version of Santa Claus (based on the traditional German figures of Sankt Nikolaus and Weihnachtsmann) and the political symbol of the elephant for the Republican Party (GOP).", " Contrary to popular belief, Nast did not create Uncle Sam (the male personification of the American people), Columbia (the female personification of American values), or the Democratic donkey, though he did popularize these symbols through his artwork.", " Nast was associated with the magazine \"Harper's Weekly\" from 1859 to 1860 and from 1862 until 1886." ], "title": "Thomas Nast" }, { "sentences": [ "Ferdinand De Wilton Ward, Jr. (1851–1925), known first as the \"Young Napoleon of Finance,\" and subsequently as \"the Best-Hated Man in the United States,\" was an American swindler.", " Ward caused the financial ruin of many people, including many famous people such as Thomas Nast and the former U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant, who had helped him start his banking business." ], "title": "Ferdinand Ward" } ]
[ "Title: Silent Night, Deadly Night\n\nSilent Night, Deadly Night is a 1984 American slasher film directed by Charles E. Sellier, Jr., and starring Robert Brian Wilson, Lilyan Chauvin, Gilmer McCormick, Toni Nero, Linnea Quigley, Britt Leach and Leo Geter. Set during Christmas, the story concerns a young man, Billy, who suffers from posttraumatic stress over witnessing his parents' Christmas Eve murder and his subsequent upbringing in an abusive Catholic orphanage. In adulthood, the Christmas holiday leads him into a psychological breakdown, and he emerges as a spree killer donning a Santa suit.", "Title: Harper's Weekly\n\nHarper's Weekly, A Journal of Civilization was an American political magazine based in New York City. Published by Harper & Brothers from 1857 until 1916, it featured foreign and domestic news, fiction, essays on many subjects, and humor, alongside illustrations. It carried extensive coverage of the American Civil War, including many illustrations of events from the war. During its most influential period, it was the forum of the political cartoonist Thomas Nast.", "Title: Santa suit\n\nA Santa suit is a costume worn by a person portraying Santa Claus. The modern American version of the suit can be attributed to the work of Thomas Nast for \"Harper's Weekly\" magazine, although it is often incorrectly thought that Haddon Sundblom designed the suit in his advertising work for the Coca-Cola Company. Sundblom's work did standardize the western image of Santa, and popularized the image of the red suit with white fur trim. This has become the image of the American Santa, while in some European countries where Saint Nicholas remains popular, the outfit worn is closer to religious clothing, including a Bishop's mitre.", "Title: The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today\n\nThe Gilded Age: A Tale of Today is a novel by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner first published in 1873. It satirizes greed and political corruption in post–Civil War America in the era now referred to as the Gilded Age. Although not one of Twain's best-known works, it has appeared in more than one hundred editions since its original publication. Twain and Warner originally had planned to issue the novel with illustrations by Thomas Nast. The book is remarkable for two reasons–-it is the only novel Twain wrote with a collaborator, and its title very quickly became synonymous with graft, materialism, and corruption in public life.", "Title: Covina massacre\n\nThe Covina massacre occurred on December 24, 2008, in Covina, a city in the suburbs of Los Angeles, California, United States. Nine people were killed, either by gunshot wounds or in an arson fire inside a house on 1129 East Knollcrest Drive, where a Christmas Eve party was being held. The perpetrator, 45-year-old Bruce Jeffrey Pardo, who entered the house wearing a Santa suit, committed suicide, dying from a gunshot wound to the head at his brother's residence in the early morning hours after the attack. Authorities cited marital problems as a possible motive for the violence; reports indicated that Pardo's divorce had been finalized on December 18, one week before the massacre. Three people, including Pardo's ex-wife and his former in-laws, were initially declared missing pending identification of their bodies.", "Title: Thomas Nast Home\n\nThe Thomas Nast Home, also known as Villa Fontana, was the home of German born Thomas Nast in Morristown, Morris County, New Jersey, United States. He was a editorial cartoonist whose drawings in \"Harpers Weekly\" contributed to the downfall of Tammany Hall. He is also known as the creator of several iconic images such as Santa Claus, the Democratic Donkey, and the Republican Elephant.", "Title: Christmas in the American Civil War\n\nChristmas in the American Civil War (1861–1865) was celebrated in both the United States and the Confederate States of America although the day did not become an official holiday until five years after the war ended. The war continued to rage on Christmas and skirmishes occurred throughout the countryside. Celebrations for both troops and civilians saw significant alteration. Propagandists, such as Thomas Nast, used wartime Christmases to reflect their beliefs. In 1870, Christmas became an official Federal holiday when President Ulysses S. Grant made it so in an attempt to unite north and south.", "Title: Santa Claus in film\n\nMotion pictures featuring Santa Claus abound and apparently constitute their own subgenre of the Christmas film genre. Early films of Santa revolve around similar simple plots of Santa's Christmas Eve visit to children. In 1897, in a short film called \"Santa Claus Filling Stockings\", Santa Claus is simply filling stockings from his pack of toys. Another film called \"Santa Claus and the Children\" was made in 1898. A year later, a film directed by George Albert Smith in titled \"Santa Claus\" (or \"The Visit from Santa Claus\" in the United Kingdom) was created. In this picture, Santa Claus enters the room from the fireplace and proceeds to trim the tree. He then fills the stockings that were previously hung on the mantle by the children. After walking backward and surveying his work, he suddenly darts at the fireplace and disappears up the chimney. \"Santa Claus' Visit\" in 1900 featured a scene with two little children kneeling at the feet of their mother and saying their prayers. The mother tucks the children snugly in bed and leaves the room. Santa Claus suddenly appears on the roof, just outside the children's bedroom window, and proceeds to enter the chimney, taking with him his bag of presents and a little hand sled for one of the children. He goes down the chimney and suddenly appears in the children's room through the fireplace. He distributes the presents and mysteriously causes the appearance of a Christmas tree laden with gifts. The scene closes with the children waking up and running to the fireplace just too late to catch him by the legs. A 1909 film by D. W. Griffith titled \"A Trap for Santa Claus\" shows children setting a trap to capture Santa Claus as he descends the chimney, but instead capture their father who abandoned them and their mother but tries to burglarize the house after he discovers she inherited a fortune. A twenty-nine-minute 1925 silent film production titled \"Santa Claus\", by explorer/documentarian Frank E. Kleinschmidt, filmed partly in northern Alaska, feature Santa in his workshop, visiting his Eskimo neighbors, and tending his reindeer. A year later, another movie titled \"Santa Claus\" was produced with sound on De Forest Phonofilm. Over the years, various actors have donned the red suit (aside from those discussed below), including Monty Woolley in \"Life Begins at Eight-thirty\" (1942), Alberto Rabagliati in \"The Christmas That Almost Wasn't\" (1966), Dan Aykroyd in \"Trading Places\" (1983), Jan Rubes in \"One Magic Christmas\" (1985), David Huddleston in \"\" (1985), Jonathan Taylor Thomas in \"I'll Be Home for Christmas\" (1998), and Ed Asner in \"Elf\" (2003). Later films about Santa vary, but can be divided into the following themes.", "Title: Thomas Nast\n\nThomas Nast ( ; ] ; September 27, 1840 – December 7, 1902) was a German-born American caricaturist and editorial cartoonist considered to be the \"Father of the American Cartoon\". He was the scourge of Democratic Representative \"Boss\" Tweed and the Tammany Hall Democratic party political machine. Among his notable works were the creation of the modern version of Santa Claus (based on the traditional German figures of Sankt Nikolaus and Weihnachtsmann) and the political symbol of the elephant for the Republican Party (GOP). Contrary to popular belief, Nast did not create Uncle Sam (the male personification of the American people), Columbia (the female personification of American values), or the Democratic donkey, though he did popularize these symbols through his artwork. Nast was associated with the magazine \"Harper's Weekly\" from 1859 to 1860 and from 1862 until 1886.", "Title: Ferdinand Ward\n\nFerdinand De Wilton Ward, Jr. (1851–1925), known first as the \"Young Napoleon of Finance,\" and subsequently as \"the Best-Hated Man in the United States,\" was an American swindler. Ward caused the financial ruin of many people, including many famous people such as Thomas Nast and the former U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant, who had helped him start his banking business." ]
5,898
The 2015 San Diego Padres season had a general manager of which former Texas Rangers assistant GM?
A. J. Preller
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Preller had a busy offseason, acquiring a new starting outfield in Matt Kemp, Justin Upton, and Wil Myers, while adding to an already strong bullpen with All-Star closer Craig Kimbrel.", " The Padres also signed free agent starting pitcher James Shields.", " San Diego traded away seven of its top 11 prospects, as rated by Baseball America entering the offseason." ], "title": "2015 San Diego Padres season" }, { "sentences": [ "Ramón Luis Vázquez (born August 21, 1976) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder and current coach for the San Diego Padres.", " Vázquez played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners (2001), San Diego Padres (2002-2004), Boston Red Sox (2005), Cleveland Indians (2005-2006), Texas Rangers (2007-2008), and Pittsburgh Pirates (2009).", " He bats left-handed and throws right-handed.", " In 2014, it was announced that Vazquez would become the hitting coach for the Gulf Coast League Astros under manager Marty Malloy." ], "title": "Ramón Vázquez" }, { "sentences": [ "A. J. Preller is the general manager of the San Diego Padres Major League Baseball club.", " He was hired by the Padres on August 5, 2014 while serving as the assistant GM for the Texas Rangers." ], "title": "A. J. Preller" }, { "sentences": [ "David Morway was the former General Manager of the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association,and is currently the Assistant General Manager of the Milwaukee Bucks.", " He had also been an assistant general manager with the San Diego Padres from 1985 to 1988.", " He is a 1982 graduate of the University of Arizona with a law degree from the University of San Diego.", " He is currently being considered for a front office position with the Sacramento Kings." ], "title": "David Morway" }, { "sentences": [ "Julius Matos (born December 12, 1974) is a former Major League Baseball second baseman.", " He played in 76 games for the San Diego Padres during the 2002 San Diego Padres season and 28 games for the Kansas City Royals during the 2003 Kansas City Royals season." ], "title": "Julius Matos" }, { "sentences": [ "Victor Hugo Bernal (October 6, 1953 – September 2, 2006) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season.", " Bernal was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 6th round of the 1975 Major League Baseball Draft.", " He played for the San Diego Padres for 15 games during the 1977 San Diego Padres season." ], "title": "Victor Bernal" }, { "sentences": [ "Jed D. Hoyer (born December 7, 1973), is the executive vice-president and general manager of the Chicago Cubs.", " He has been the general manager of the San Diego Padres and the assistant general manager of the Boston Red Sox.", " He joined the Red Sox in 2002, after the ownership of John W. Henry, Tom Werner, and Larry Lucchino took over the team from John Harrington.", " He worked under the title of assistant to the general manager until December 2005.", " He then was given the title of assistant general manager.", " Hoyer briefly served as co-general manager of the Red Sox from December 12, 2005 to January 19, 2006 and then returning to his previous job of assistant general manager.", " In November 2003, he accompanied general manager Theo Epstein to Arizona to persuade pitcher Curt Schilling to accept a trade to the Red Sox, spending Thanksgiving at Schilling's home in what was eventually a successful effort." ], "title": "Jed Hoyer" }, { "sentences": [ "Randell Parker Byers (born October 2, 1964) is a former Major League Baseball left fielder who played for two seasons.", " He played for the San Diego Padres for ten games during the 1987 San Diego Padres season and 11 games during the 1988 San Diego Padres season." ], "title": "Randy Byers" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2006 San Diego Padres season captured their second consecutive National League West crown, with a record of 88-74, and for the first time in franchise history back-to-back postseason appearances, and three consecutive winning seasons.", " Although the Padres final record equaled that of the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Padres record of 13-5 against the Dodgers awarded them the official division title.", " The 2006 season also marked the end of Bruce Bochy's tenure as manager of the team, after 24 seasons overall, 12 seasons as manager (1995–2006), winning 4 division titles (1996, 1998, 2005, 2006).", " The Padres were eliminated in the 2006 National League Division Series by the eventual World Champion St. Louis Cardinals losing 3-1." ], "title": "2006 San Diego Padres season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2005 San Diego Padres season was the 37th season for the San Diego Padres.", " The 2005 team is noted as having the weakest record among division champions, finishing 82-80, the worst ever in a non-strike year.", " The NL West was weak in 2005, with all teams finishing below the .500 mark except the San Diego Padres, who only finished 2 games above the .500 mark.", " The closest team, the Arizona Diamondbacks, were 5 games back.", " Three teams in the Eastern Division finished with better records than San Diego but failed to qualify for the playoffs, such as the Phillies, who won 88 games and all swept the season series with the Padres.", " There had been some speculation that the Padres would be the first team in MLB history to win a division and finish below .500, but their victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on September 30 gave them their 81st victory, guaranteeing a split record.", " They would be swept by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2005 NLDS." ], "title": "2005 San Diego Padres season" } ]
[ "Title: 2015 San Diego Padres season\n\nThe 2015 San Diego Padres season was their 47th season in MLB, and their 12th at Petco Park. General Manager A. J. Preller had a busy offseason, acquiring a new starting outfield in Matt Kemp, Justin Upton, and Wil Myers, while adding to an already strong bullpen with All-Star closer Craig Kimbrel. The Padres also signed free agent starting pitcher James Shields. San Diego traded away seven of its top 11 prospects, as rated by Baseball America entering the offseason.", "Title: Ramón Vázquez\n\nRamón Luis Vázquez (born August 21, 1976) is a Puerto Rican former professional baseball infielder and current coach for the San Diego Padres. Vázquez played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners (2001), San Diego Padres (2002-2004), Boston Red Sox (2005), Cleveland Indians (2005-2006), Texas Rangers (2007-2008), and Pittsburgh Pirates (2009). He bats left-handed and throws right-handed. In 2014, it was announced that Vazquez would become the hitting coach for the Gulf Coast League Astros under manager Marty Malloy.", "Title: A. J. Preller\n\nA. J. Preller is the general manager of the San Diego Padres Major League Baseball club. He was hired by the Padres on August 5, 2014 while serving as the assistant GM for the Texas Rangers.", "Title: David Morway\n\nDavid Morway was the former General Manager of the Indiana Pacers of the National Basketball Association,and is currently the Assistant General Manager of the Milwaukee Bucks. He had also been an assistant general manager with the San Diego Padres from 1985 to 1988. He is a 1982 graduate of the University of Arizona with a law degree from the University of San Diego. He is currently being considered for a front office position with the Sacramento Kings.", "Title: Julius Matos\n\nJulius Matos (born December 12, 1974) is a former Major League Baseball second baseman. He played in 76 games for the San Diego Padres during the 2002 San Diego Padres season and 28 games for the Kansas City Royals during the 2003 Kansas City Royals season.", "Title: Victor Bernal\n\nVictor Hugo Bernal (October 6, 1953 – September 2, 2006) was a Major League Baseball pitcher who played for one season. Bernal was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 6th round of the 1975 Major League Baseball Draft. He played for the San Diego Padres for 15 games during the 1977 San Diego Padres season.", "Title: Jed Hoyer\n\nJed D. Hoyer (born December 7, 1973), is the executive vice-president and general manager of the Chicago Cubs. He has been the general manager of the San Diego Padres and the assistant general manager of the Boston Red Sox. He joined the Red Sox in 2002, after the ownership of John W. Henry, Tom Werner, and Larry Lucchino took over the team from John Harrington. He worked under the title of assistant to the general manager until December 2005. He then was given the title of assistant general manager. Hoyer briefly served as co-general manager of the Red Sox from December 12, 2005 to January 19, 2006 and then returning to his previous job of assistant general manager. In November 2003, he accompanied general manager Theo Epstein to Arizona to persuade pitcher Curt Schilling to accept a trade to the Red Sox, spending Thanksgiving at Schilling's home in what was eventually a successful effort.", "Title: Randy Byers\n\nRandell Parker Byers (born October 2, 1964) is a former Major League Baseball left fielder who played for two seasons. He played for the San Diego Padres for ten games during the 1987 San Diego Padres season and 11 games during the 1988 San Diego Padres season.", "Title: 2006 San Diego Padres season\n\nThe 2006 San Diego Padres season captured their second consecutive National League West crown, with a record of 88-74, and for the first time in franchise history back-to-back postseason appearances, and three consecutive winning seasons. Although the Padres final record equaled that of the Los Angeles Dodgers, the Padres record of 13-5 against the Dodgers awarded them the official division title. The 2006 season also marked the end of Bruce Bochy's tenure as manager of the team, after 24 seasons overall, 12 seasons as manager (1995–2006), winning 4 division titles (1996, 1998, 2005, 2006). The Padres were eliminated in the 2006 National League Division Series by the eventual World Champion St. Louis Cardinals losing 3-1.", "Title: 2005 San Diego Padres season\n\nThe 2005 San Diego Padres season was the 37th season for the San Diego Padres. The 2005 team is noted as having the weakest record among division champions, finishing 82-80, the worst ever in a non-strike year. The NL West was weak in 2005, with all teams finishing below the .500 mark except the San Diego Padres, who only finished 2 games above the .500 mark. The closest team, the Arizona Diamondbacks, were 5 games back. Three teams in the Eastern Division finished with better records than San Diego but failed to qualify for the playoffs, such as the Phillies, who won 88 games and all swept the season series with the Padres. There had been some speculation that the Padres would be the first team in MLB history to win a division and finish below .500, but their victory over the Los Angeles Dodgers on September 30 gave them their 81st victory, guaranteeing a split record. They would be swept by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 2005 NLDS." ]
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Which heir to the British throne that is one of the oldest heir presumptives had his wedding recorded live by the producer who also covered Cricket World Cups?
Charles, Prince of Wales
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{ "title": [ "Mike Ward (TV director)", "Mike Ward (TV director)", "Charles, Prince of Wales", "Charles, Prince of Wales" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Duke of Rothesay (Scottish Gaelic: \"Diùc Baile Bhòid\" , Scots: \"Duik o Rothesay\" ) is a dynastic title of the heir apparent to the British throne, currently Prince Charles.", " It was a title of the heir apparent to the throne of the Kingdom of Scotland before 1707, of the Kingdom of Great Britain from 1707 to 1801, and now of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.", " It is the title mandated for use by the heir apparent when in Scotland, in preference to the titles \"Duke of Cornwall\" (which also belongs to the eldest living son of the monarch, when and only when he is also heir apparent, by right) and \"Prince of Wales\" (traditionally granted to the heir apparent), which are used in the rest of the United Kingdom and overseas.", " The Duke of Rothesay also holds other Scottish titles, including those of Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.", " The title is named after Rothesay on the Isle of Bute, Argyll and Bute, but is not associated with any legal entity or landed property, unlike the Duchy of Cornwall." ], "title": "Duke of Rothesay" }, { "sentences": [ "Sushil Doshi is an Indian journalist, writer, sports commentator and the first cricket commentator in Hindi.", " Born in Indore, in the largest Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, he graduated in engineering from Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science (SGSITS) Indore and started his commentating career in 1968 at the Nehru Stadium for a Ranji Trophy match between Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan.", " Over the years, he is reported to have covered nine Cricket World Cups, 85 test matches and over 400 One Day Internationals, besides several Twenty20 Internationals.", " His contributions are reported in making cricket commentary in Hindi popular.", " He has also written two books in Hindi on sports, \"Khel Patrakarita\" published in 2003 and \"Cricket Ka Mahabharat\", published in 2016." ], "title": "Sushil Doshi" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2023 Cricket World Cup (officially ICC Cricket World Cup 2023) is scheduled to be hosted by India, in 2023.", " This will be the 13th Cricket World Cup competition, and for the first time it will be held completely in India (though three previous editions have been partially hosted there:1987, 1996, and 2011 World Cups)." ], "title": "2023 Cricket World Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "The Australian cricket team is the most successful team in the Cricket World Cup winning the 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015 editions.", " This also makes them the only team to have won the world cup in all the regions (group of countries) that have hosted the world cup till now.", " Besides, Australia had reached the finals of the 1975 and 1996 World cups losing to West Indies and Sri Lanka respectively.", " They also reached quarterfinals of 2011 Cricket World Cup, and were knocked out in first round three times : 1979, 1983 and 1992.", " Though they have won world cup record five times, they are also the only team considered as tournament favorites for every world cup, right from 1975 to present.", " The team has played total 85 world cup matches, the highest of any team.", " Its overall win-loss record is 61-21 (which gives it the highest win percentage among all teams playing the world cup), with one tied match and two being abandoned due to rain." ], "title": "Australia at the Cricket World Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles, Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is the eldest child and heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II.", " Known alternatively in Cornwall as Duke of Cornwall and in Scotland as Duke of Rothesay, he is the longest-serving heir apparent in British history, having held the position since 1952.", " He is also the oldest person to be next in line to the throne since Sophia of Hanover (the heir presumptive to Queen Anne), who died in 1714 at the age of 83." ], "title": "Charles, Prince of Wales" }, { "sentences": [ "Mike Ward is a British television director and producer who specialises in live programming.", " His credits include the 1992 and 1996 Paralympics (both for the BBC), the Moscow and Seoul Olympics (for ITV) and a variety of specialist shows including Challenge Anneka (BBC), The Prudential Awards for the Arts (Channel 4), Midweek Sports Special (ITV) Beauty and the Beast special (Disney/Barnum and Bailey), the weddings of The Prince of Wales (to Lady Diana Spender) and The Prince Andrew (to Sarah Ferguson; both ITN), the India and Pakistan Cricket World Cup opening ceremony (Grand Slam for broadcasters worldwide), The South African Cricket World Cup (Sony Entertainment, India)." ], "title": "Mike Ward (TV director)" }, { "sentences": [ "The International XI women's cricket team was a team that took part in two Women's Cricket World Cups.", " They were essentially a \"best of the rest\" team, including players not selected by their own countries.", " They took part in the 1973 Women's Cricket World Cup, finishing in fourth place, and returned for the 1982 tournament, finishing in last place.", " Their overall record in ODIs was played 18, won 3, lost 14, with one no result." ], "title": "International XI women's cricket team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2019 Cricket World Cup (officially ICC Cricket World Cup 2019) is scheduled to be hosted by England and Wales, from 30 May to 15 July 2019.", " This will be the 12th Cricket World Cup competition, and the fifth time it will be held in England and Wales, following the 1975, 1979, 1983 and 1999 World Cups." ], "title": "2019 Cricket World Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "The Australia blind cricket team is the national blind cricket team of Australia.", "It has been organized and run by the Blind Cricket Australia.", " Australia blind cricket team participates in One Day Internationals and T20 Internationals.", " Australian team also participated in the inaugural Blind Cricket World Cup in 1998 and ended up as semifinalists.", " The team generally participated in every editions of the Blind cricket world cups." ], "title": "Australia national blind cricket team" }, { "sentences": [ "Abdul Qadir Khan (Urdu: ‎ , born 15 September 1955 in Lahore) is a former Pakistani international cricketer whose main role was as a leg spin bowler.", " Later he was a commentator and Chief Selector of the Pakistan Cricket Board, from which post he resigned because of differences with the top brass of Pakistan cricket.", " Qadir appeared in 67 Test and 104 One Day International (ODI) matches between 1977 and 1993, and captained the Pakistan cricket team in five ODIs.", " In Test cricket, his best performance for a series was 30 wickets for 437 runs, against England in 1987.", " His best bowling figures for an innings were nine wickets for 56 against the same team at the Gaddafi Stadium.", " In ODIs, his best bowling figures were five wickets for 44 runs against Sri Lanka during the 1983 Cricket World Cup.", " He was a member of the Pakistani team in the 1983 and 1987 Cricket World Cups. Yahoo! Cricket described Qadir as \"a master of the leg-spin\" who \"mastered the googlies, the flippers, the leg-breaks and the topspins.\"", " He is widely regarded as a top spin bowler of his generation and was included in Richie Benaud's Greatest XI shortlist of an imaginary cricket team from the best players available from all countries and eras.", " Former English captain Graham Gooch said that \"Qadir was even finer than Shane Warne\"." ], "title": "Abdul Qadir (cricketer, born 1955)" } ]
[ "Title: Duke of Rothesay\n\nDuke of Rothesay (Scottish Gaelic: \"Diùc Baile Bhòid\" , Scots: \"Duik o Rothesay\" ) is a dynastic title of the heir apparent to the British throne, currently Prince Charles. It was a title of the heir apparent to the throne of the Kingdom of Scotland before 1707, of the Kingdom of Great Britain from 1707 to 1801, and now of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is the title mandated for use by the heir apparent when in Scotland, in preference to the titles \"Duke of Cornwall\" (which also belongs to the eldest living son of the monarch, when and only when he is also heir apparent, by right) and \"Prince of Wales\" (traditionally granted to the heir apparent), which are used in the rest of the United Kingdom and overseas. The Duke of Rothesay also holds other Scottish titles, including those of Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland. The title is named after Rothesay on the Isle of Bute, Argyll and Bute, but is not associated with any legal entity or landed property, unlike the Duchy of Cornwall.", "Title: Sushil Doshi\n\nSushil Doshi is an Indian journalist, writer, sports commentator and the first cricket commentator in Hindi. Born in Indore, in the largest Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, he graduated in engineering from Shri Govindram Seksaria Institute of Technology and Science (SGSITS) Indore and started his commentating career in 1968 at the Nehru Stadium for a Ranji Trophy match between Madhya Pradesh and Rajasthan. Over the years, he is reported to have covered nine Cricket World Cups, 85 test matches and over 400 One Day Internationals, besides several Twenty20 Internationals. His contributions are reported in making cricket commentary in Hindi popular. He has also written two books in Hindi on sports, \"Khel Patrakarita\" published in 2003 and \"Cricket Ka Mahabharat\", published in 2016.", "Title: 2023 Cricket World Cup\n\nThe 2023 Cricket World Cup (officially ICC Cricket World Cup 2023) is scheduled to be hosted by India, in 2023. This will be the 13th Cricket World Cup competition, and for the first time it will be held completely in India (though three previous editions have been partially hosted there:1987, 1996, and 2011 World Cups).", "Title: Australia at the Cricket World Cup\n\nThe Australian cricket team is the most successful team in the Cricket World Cup winning the 1987, 1999, 2003, 2007 and 2015 editions. This also makes them the only team to have won the world cup in all the regions (group of countries) that have hosted the world cup till now. Besides, Australia had reached the finals of the 1975 and 1996 World cups losing to West Indies and Sri Lanka respectively. They also reached quarterfinals of 2011 Cricket World Cup, and were knocked out in first round three times : 1979, 1983 and 1992. Though they have won world cup record five times, they are also the only team considered as tournament favorites for every world cup, right from 1975 to present. The team has played total 85 world cup matches, the highest of any team. Its overall win-loss record is 61-21 (which gives it the highest win percentage among all teams playing the world cup), with one tied match and two being abandoned due to rain.", "Title: Charles, Prince of Wales\n\nCharles, Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is the eldest child and heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II. Known alternatively in Cornwall as Duke of Cornwall and in Scotland as Duke of Rothesay, he is the longest-serving heir apparent in British history, having held the position since 1952. He is also the oldest person to be next in line to the throne since Sophia of Hanover (the heir presumptive to Queen Anne), who died in 1714 at the age of 83.", "Title: Mike Ward (TV director)\n\nMike Ward is a British television director and producer who specialises in live programming. His credits include the 1992 and 1996 Paralympics (both for the BBC), the Moscow and Seoul Olympics (for ITV) and a variety of specialist shows including Challenge Anneka (BBC), The Prudential Awards for the Arts (Channel 4), Midweek Sports Special (ITV) Beauty and the Beast special (Disney/Barnum and Bailey), the weddings of The Prince of Wales (to Lady Diana Spender) and The Prince Andrew (to Sarah Ferguson; both ITN), the India and Pakistan Cricket World Cup opening ceremony (Grand Slam for broadcasters worldwide), The South African Cricket World Cup (Sony Entertainment, India).", "Title: International XI women's cricket team\n\nThe International XI women's cricket team was a team that took part in two Women's Cricket World Cups. They were essentially a \"best of the rest\" team, including players not selected by their own countries. They took part in the 1973 Women's Cricket World Cup, finishing in fourth place, and returned for the 1982 tournament, finishing in last place. Their overall record in ODIs was played 18, won 3, lost 14, with one no result.", "Title: 2019 Cricket World Cup\n\nThe 2019 Cricket World Cup (officially ICC Cricket World Cup 2019) is scheduled to be hosted by England and Wales, from 30 May to 15 July 2019. This will be the 12th Cricket World Cup competition, and the fifth time it will be held in England and Wales, following the 1975, 1979, 1983 and 1999 World Cups.", "Title: Australia national blind cricket team\n\nThe Australia blind cricket team is the national blind cricket team of Australia. It has been organized and run by the Blind Cricket Australia. Australia blind cricket team participates in One Day Internationals and T20 Internationals. Australian team also participated in the inaugural Blind Cricket World Cup in 1998 and ended up as semifinalists. The team generally participated in every editions of the Blind cricket world cups.", "Title: Abdul Qadir (cricketer, born 1955)\n\nAbdul Qadir Khan (Urdu: ‎ , born 15 September 1955 in Lahore) is a former Pakistani international cricketer whose main role was as a leg spin bowler. Later he was a commentator and Chief Selector of the Pakistan Cricket Board, from which post he resigned because of differences with the top brass of Pakistan cricket. Qadir appeared in 67 Test and 104 One Day International (ODI) matches between 1977 and 1993, and captained the Pakistan cricket team in five ODIs. In Test cricket, his best performance for a series was 30 wickets for 437 runs, against England in 1987. His best bowling figures for an innings were nine wickets for 56 against the same team at the Gaddafi Stadium. In ODIs, his best bowling figures were five wickets for 44 runs against Sri Lanka during the 1983 Cricket World Cup. He was a member of the Pakistani team in the 1983 and 1987 Cricket World Cups. Yahoo! Cricket described Qadir as \"a master of the leg-spin\" who \"mastered the googlies, the flippers, the leg-breaks and the topspins.\" He is widely regarded as a top spin bowler of his generation and was included in Richie Benaud's Greatest XI shortlist of an imaginary cricket team from the best players available from all countries and eras. Former English captain Graham Gooch said that \"Qadir was even finer than Shane Warne\"." ]