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6,000
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Which documentary was produced first, Takin' Place or Saigon, U.S.A.?
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Saigon, U.S.A.
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"Nell Gwynne is a three-act comic opera composed by Robert Planquette, with a libretto by H. B. Farnie.",
" The libretto is based on the play \"Rochester\" by William Thomas Moncrieff.",
" The piece was a rare instance of an opera by a French composer being produced first in London.",
" Farnie had written an earlier libretto on the same subject, with the same name, for composer Alfred Cellier, which was produced at the Prince's Theatre in Manchester in 1876."
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"Power Rangers is an American entertainment and merchandising franchise built around a live action superhero television series.",
" Produced first by Saban Entertainment, later by BVS Entertainment, and today by SCG Power Rangers, the television series takes much of its footage from the Japanese tokusatsu \"Super Sentai\", produced by Toei Company.",
" The first \"Power Rangers\" entry, \"Mighty Morphin Power Rangers\", debuted on August 28, 1993, and helped launch the Fox Kids programming block of the 1990s, during which it catapulted into popular culture along with a line of action figures and other toys by Bandai.",
" s of 2001 , the media franchise has generated over $6 billion in retail sales worldwide."
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"title": "Power Rangers"
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"Doan Hoang or Đoan Hoàng, is a Vietnamese-American documentary film director, producer, editor, and screenwriter.",
" She directed and produced the 2007 documentary \"Oh, Saigon\" about her family, after leaving Vietnam on the last civilian helicopter as Saigon fell.",
" The documentary won several awards at film festivals and was broadcast on PBS from 2008 to 2012.",
" Hoang was selected to be a delegate to Spain for the American Documentary Showcase."
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"Child's Play 3 is a 1991 American supernatural slasher film.",
" It is the third installment in the \"Child's Play\" series.",
" The film is written by Don Mancini, and directed by Jack Bender, with Brad Dourif returning as the voice of Chucky.",
" Although released only one year later, the story takes place eight years following the events of 1990's \"Child's Play 2\".",
" It was executive produced by David Kirschner who produced first two \"Child's Play\" films."
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"The New Adventures of Black Beauty was a television drama series produced in the early 1990s.",
" The show was produced first in New Zealand, then in Australia.",
" The two different productions had different characters and plotlines, un-related except through the horse, Black Beauty."
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"title": "The New Adventures of Black Beauty"
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"Saigon, U.S.A. is a 2004 documentary film about Vietnamese Americans that live in the United States.",
" It was produced and directed by Lindsey Jang and Robert C. Winn"
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"Saigon Love Story is Vietnam's first movie musical filmed entirely on location in Vietnam including Saigon and Phan Thiet.",
" One of the first films independently produced outside of the Communist controlled film industry, overseas Vietnamese director Ringo Le decided to return to his birthplace to shoot his first feature film project.",
" \"Saigon Love Story\" had a highly acclaimed sold out screening at VC FilmFest 2006.",
" The film was an official selection into the Panorama selection at the Shanghai International Film Festival 2006 and was nominated for the \"Winds of Asia-Best New Film Award\" at the Tokyo International Film Festival 2006.",
" Currently, the film has been traveling throughout the United States in sold-out roadshow tours to help bring attention to Vietnamese films and artists.",
" It was released on Valentine's Day in 2008 across Vietnam."
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"Oh, Saigon is a 2007 autobiographical documentary by Vietnamese American director Doan Hoang about her family's separation during the fall of Saigon and her attempt to reunite them afterwards.",
" \"Oh, Saigon\" was executive produced by Academy Award and Emmy winner, John Battsek.",
" \"Oh, Saigon\" received film grants from the Sundance Institute Documentary Fund, ITVS, and the Center for Asian American Media, and after its release, received a number of film festival awards and accolades."
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"Takin' My Time is the second studio album by R&B trio After 7.",
" It peaked at #76 on the \"Billboard\" 200.",
" It was their first album to be released under Virgin Records after being acquired by EMI Music in 1992.",
" The album is notable for being their first and only album without any songs produced by L.A. Reid and Babyface.",
" Instead, they contribute as writers, with Reid co-writing the songs \"Can He Love U Like This\" and \"G.S.T.\", and Babyface writing \"Truly Something Special\" and \"Love By Day/Love By Night\".",
" The production was handed over to Daryl Simmons & Kayo, who co-produced and co-wrote many of the songs on their self-titled debut."
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"Takin' Place is a 2015 observational documentary film by Cyrus Dowlatshahi about daily life in the Englewood and Washington Park neighborhoods of Chicago's South side."
],
"title": "Takin' Place"
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"Title: Nell Gwynne (operetta)\n\nNell Gwynne is a three-act comic opera composed by Robert Planquette, with a libretto by H. B. Farnie. The libretto is based on the play \"Rochester\" by William Thomas Moncrieff. The piece was a rare instance of an opera by a French composer being produced first in London. Farnie had written an earlier libretto on the same subject, with the same name, for composer Alfred Cellier, which was produced at the Prince's Theatre in Manchester in 1876.",
"Title: Power Rangers\n\nPower Rangers is an American entertainment and merchandising franchise built around a live action superhero television series. Produced first by Saban Entertainment, later by BVS Entertainment, and today by SCG Power Rangers, the television series takes much of its footage from the Japanese tokusatsu \"Super Sentai\", produced by Toei Company. The first \"Power Rangers\" entry, \"Mighty Morphin Power Rangers\", debuted on August 28, 1993, and helped launch the Fox Kids programming block of the 1990s, during which it catapulted into popular culture along with a line of action figures and other toys by Bandai. s of 2001 , the media franchise has generated over $6 billion in retail sales worldwide.",
"Title: Doan Hoang\n\nDoan Hoang or Đoan Hoàng, is a Vietnamese-American documentary film director, producer, editor, and screenwriter. She directed and produced the 2007 documentary \"Oh, Saigon\" about her family, after leaving Vietnam on the last civilian helicopter as Saigon fell. The documentary won several awards at film festivals and was broadcast on PBS from 2008 to 2012. Hoang was selected to be a delegate to Spain for the American Documentary Showcase.",
"Title: Child's Play 3\n\nChild's Play 3 is a 1991 American supernatural slasher film. It is the third installment in the \"Child's Play\" series. The film is written by Don Mancini, and directed by Jack Bender, with Brad Dourif returning as the voice of Chucky. Although released only one year later, the story takes place eight years following the events of 1990's \"Child's Play 2\". It was executive produced by David Kirschner who produced first two \"Child's Play\" films.",
"Title: The New Adventures of Black Beauty\n\nThe New Adventures of Black Beauty was a television drama series produced in the early 1990s. The show was produced first in New Zealand, then in Australia. The two different productions had different characters and plotlines, un-related except through the horse, Black Beauty.",
"Title: Saigon, U.S.A.\n\nSaigon, U.S.A. is a 2004 documentary film about Vietnamese Americans that live in the United States. It was produced and directed by Lindsey Jang and Robert C. Winn",
"Title: Saigon Love Story\n\nSaigon Love Story is Vietnam's first movie musical filmed entirely on location in Vietnam including Saigon and Phan Thiet. One of the first films independently produced outside of the Communist controlled film industry, overseas Vietnamese director Ringo Le decided to return to his birthplace to shoot his first feature film project. \"Saigon Love Story\" had a highly acclaimed sold out screening at VC FilmFest 2006. The film was an official selection into the Panorama selection at the Shanghai International Film Festival 2006 and was nominated for the \"Winds of Asia-Best New Film Award\" at the Tokyo International Film Festival 2006. Currently, the film has been traveling throughout the United States in sold-out roadshow tours to help bring attention to Vietnamese films and artists. It was released on Valentine's Day in 2008 across Vietnam.",
"Title: Oh, Saigon\n\nOh, Saigon is a 2007 autobiographical documentary by Vietnamese American director Doan Hoang about her family's separation during the fall of Saigon and her attempt to reunite them afterwards. \"Oh, Saigon\" was executive produced by Academy Award and Emmy winner, John Battsek. \"Oh, Saigon\" received film grants from the Sundance Institute Documentary Fund, ITVS, and the Center for Asian American Media, and after its release, received a number of film festival awards and accolades.",
"Title: Takin' My Time (After 7 album)\n\nTakin' My Time is the second studio album by R&B trio After 7. It peaked at #76 on the \"Billboard\" 200. It was their first album to be released under Virgin Records after being acquired by EMI Music in 1992. The album is notable for being their first and only album without any songs produced by L.A. Reid and Babyface. Instead, they contribute as writers, with Reid co-writing the songs \"Can He Love U Like This\" and \"G.S.T.\", and Babyface writing \"Truly Something Special\" and \"Love By Day/Love By Night\". The production was handed over to Daryl Simmons & Kayo, who co-produced and co-wrote many of the songs on their self-titled debut.",
"Title: Takin' Place\n\nTakin' Place is a 2015 observational documentary film by Cyrus Dowlatshahi about daily life in the Englewood and Washington Park neighborhoods of Chicago's South side."
] |
6,001
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Who is named after the casino that Mary Ann Pascal is currently Vice President of Player Development?
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Steve Wynn
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"Wynn Las Vegas, often simply referred to as Wynn, is a luxury resort and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.",
" The US$2.7-billion resort is named after casino developer Steve Wynn and is the flagship property of Wynn Resorts.",
" The resort covers 215 acre .",
" It is located at the northeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Sands Avenue, directly across The Strip from the Fashion Show Mall."
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"Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba (born 15 March 1959) is a Zambian businessman and politician who is currently vice president of the United Party for National Development (UPND) and Member of Parliament for Kasama District in the Northern Province of Zambia.",
" Under the Patriotic Front government of President Michael Sata, he served as Minister of Defence from 2011 to 2013."
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"Jim Lentz is the chief executive officer for Toyota North America; president and chief operating officer of Toyota Motor North America, Inc. (TMA); and a senior managing officer of the parent company Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) which is located in Japan.",
" In that role Lentz manages all of Toyota’s North American affiliate companies which include TMA, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (TMS), and Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, North America, Inc. (TEMA), which includes responsibilities for Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC), and oversight for Toyota Canada, Inc. (TCI).",
" Lentz also serves as the chairman of the North American Executive Committee.",
" This is composed of the top leaders from the affiliate companies.",
" Most recently Lentz was the president and chief executive officer of TMS and senior vice president of TMA and served in a global advisory capacity as the managing officer for TMC.",
" Before that he served as president and chief operating officer and executive vice president of TMS.",
" Lentz previously held several executive positions including Toyota division group vice president and general manager where he oversaw all sales, logistics and marketing activities for Toyota and Scion regional sales offices and distributors.",
" He also served as the group vice president of marketing for the Toyota division and vice president of Scion, and was responsible for the initial launch of a new line of vehicles.",
" Lentz spent several years in the field as vice president and general manager of the Los Angeles region and before that general manager of the San Francisco region.",
" Prior to his role as general manager Lentz was vice president of marketing services for CAT in Maryland.",
" He has also held several other TMS positions, including field training manager, sales administration manager and truck sales team member.",
" Lentz joined Toyota in 1982 as the merchandising manager for its Portland, Oregon region where he later became the distribution manager and field operations manager.",
" He serves as chairman on the board of directors of The Global Automakers and is also a member of the executive advisory board for Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver (DU), his alma mater.",
" He was named “Marketer of the Year” by Advertising Age in 2006, an Automotive News “All Star” in 2007 and honored at Industry Leader of the year."
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"Dosti Realty is a Mumbai-based real estate developer and is part of the Dosti Group.",
" Dosti Realty is involved in development of real estate space in Mumbai and Thane for nearly 4 decades.",
" The company is promoted by Kishan Goradia (Chairman and founding member) and Deepak Goradia (Vice Chairman and Managing Director who is also currently Vice President, MCHI).",
" Dosti Realty is now expanding to other cities like Ahmedabad, Gujarat and Pune, Maharashtra."
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"title": "Dosti Realty"
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"Tom Langmyer is an author and broadcast executive.",
" He is currently Vice President, News/Talk/Sports Radio Programming for E. W. Scripps Company and also serves at Vice President and General Manager of Scripps' Milwaukee radio stations WTMJ (AM) and WKTI.",
" Langmyer joined Scripps in 2013.",
" He previously was Vice President and General Manager of WGN (AM) in Chicago and KMOX (AM) in St. Louis.",
" He also served as National VP, News/Talk Formats for CBS Radio."
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"title": "Tom Langmyer"
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"sentences": [
"Jacqueline is born in a small town in Ohio on February 12, 1963, and is named after her father, Jack.",
" While Jackie’s first year is spent in the North, several trips are made to the South for Mary Ann (her mother) to visit her parents, Grandpa Gunnar and Grandma Georgiana, who live in the Nicholtown area of Greenville, South Carolina.The region is segregated and Jackie doesn't understand why she always goes.",
" Their very different feelings about the South causes arguments between Jack and Mary Ann.",
" Eventually, Jack and Mary Ann split, and Mary Ann and her three children, Hope, Odella, and Jackie, move south to live with Grandpa Gunnar and Grandma Georgiana."
],
"title": "Brown Girl Dreaming"
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"Mary Ann Pascal (born February 4, 1958) is an American actress and business executive.",
" She is known for her role as Samantha \"Sam\" Booke (later Waters) on the Showtime original comedy series \"Brothers\", and is currently Vice President of Player Development at Wynn Las Vegas."
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"The Edmund and Mary Ann Walworth Booth House is a historic building located in Anamosa, Iowa, United States.",
" Raised in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, Edmund Booth contracted meningitis at age four and lost part of his hearing.",
" By the time he was eight he was totally deaf.",
" His wife Mary Ann was born in Connecticut and she was also four when she contracted meningitis, but lost all of her hearing at that time.",
" Booth became an early educator for the deaf, and his wife was one of his pupils.",
" They both relocated separately to Iowa in 1839, and married the following year.",
" After spending five years in the California gold fields while his family remained in Iowa, Booth returned to Iowa and resumed farming.",
" He was instrumental in establishing the Iowa School for the Deaf in 1855, and the Iowa Association of the Deaf in 1881.",
" He became the association's president in 1884.",
" Booth had a thirty-year career as the publisher and editor of the \"Anamosa Eureka\".",
" The Booth's had this brick Italianate house built in 1870.",
" They lived here until Mary Ann died in 1898 and Edmund in 1905.",
" It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001."
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"Jim Hendry (born July 27, 1955, Dunedin, Florida) is currently a special assistant for New York Yankees GM Brian Cashman, and is a former Vice President/General Manager of the Chicago Cubs.",
" Hendry was promoted to GM on July 5, 2002 by former Cubs President/CEO Andy MacPhail.",
" He worked for the Cubs from 1995 to 2011.",
" Prior to his promotion to GM, he was named Assistant GM/Player Personnel Director on October 12, 2001, and previously the Director of Player Development, in charge of both Scouting and Minor League Operations."
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"David Littlefield (born June 16, 1960) is a former Major League Baseball executive, who is currently the vice president of player development for the Detroit Tigers.",
" Littlefield was employed as Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, a position he held from July 13, 2001 to September 7, 2007.",
" He took over as GM for Roy Smith, who had assumed the position on a temporary basis after the firing of GM Cam Bonifay on June 11."
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"Title: Wynn Las Vegas\n\nWynn Las Vegas, often simply referred to as Wynn, is a luxury resort and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The US$2.7-billion resort is named after casino developer Steve Wynn and is the flagship property of Wynn Resorts. The resort covers 215 acre . It is located at the northeast corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Sands Avenue, directly across The Strip from the Fashion Show Mall.",
"Title: Geoffrey Bwalya Mwamba\n\nGeoffrey Bwalya Mwamba (born 15 March 1959) is a Zambian businessman and politician who is currently vice president of the United Party for National Development (UPND) and Member of Parliament for Kasama District in the Northern Province of Zambia. Under the Patriotic Front government of President Michael Sata, he served as Minister of Defence from 2011 to 2013.",
"Title: Jim Lentz\n\nJim Lentz is the chief executive officer for Toyota North America; president and chief operating officer of Toyota Motor North America, Inc. (TMA); and a senior managing officer of the parent company Toyota Motor Corporation (TMC) which is located in Japan. In that role Lentz manages all of Toyota’s North American affiliate companies which include TMA, Toyota Motor Sales, U.S.A., Inc. (TMS), and Toyota Motor Engineering & Manufacturing, North America, Inc. (TEMA), which includes responsibilities for Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada Inc. (TMMC), and oversight for Toyota Canada, Inc. (TCI). Lentz also serves as the chairman of the North American Executive Committee. This is composed of the top leaders from the affiliate companies. Most recently Lentz was the president and chief executive officer of TMS and senior vice president of TMA and served in a global advisory capacity as the managing officer for TMC. Before that he served as president and chief operating officer and executive vice president of TMS. Lentz previously held several executive positions including Toyota division group vice president and general manager where he oversaw all sales, logistics and marketing activities for Toyota and Scion regional sales offices and distributors. He also served as the group vice president of marketing for the Toyota division and vice president of Scion, and was responsible for the initial launch of a new line of vehicles. Lentz spent several years in the field as vice president and general manager of the Los Angeles region and before that general manager of the San Francisco region. Prior to his role as general manager Lentz was vice president of marketing services for CAT in Maryland. He has also held several other TMS positions, including field training manager, sales administration manager and truck sales team member. Lentz joined Toyota in 1982 as the merchandising manager for its Portland, Oregon region where he later became the distribution manager and field operations manager. He serves as chairman on the board of directors of The Global Automakers and is also a member of the executive advisory board for Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver (DU), his alma mater. He was named “Marketer of the Year” by Advertising Age in 2006, an Automotive News “All Star” in 2007 and honored at Industry Leader of the year.",
"Title: Dosti Realty\n\nDosti Realty is a Mumbai-based real estate developer and is part of the Dosti Group. Dosti Realty is involved in development of real estate space in Mumbai and Thane for nearly 4 decades. The company is promoted by Kishan Goradia (Chairman and founding member) and Deepak Goradia (Vice Chairman and Managing Director who is also currently Vice President, MCHI). Dosti Realty is now expanding to other cities like Ahmedabad, Gujarat and Pune, Maharashtra.",
"Title: Tom Langmyer\n\nTom Langmyer is an author and broadcast executive. He is currently Vice President, News/Talk/Sports Radio Programming for E. W. Scripps Company and also serves at Vice President and General Manager of Scripps' Milwaukee radio stations WTMJ (AM) and WKTI. Langmyer joined Scripps in 2013. He previously was Vice President and General Manager of WGN (AM) in Chicago and KMOX (AM) in St. Louis. He also served as National VP, News/Talk Formats for CBS Radio.",
"Title: Brown Girl Dreaming\n\nJacqueline is born in a small town in Ohio on February 12, 1963, and is named after her father, Jack. While Jackie’s first year is spent in the North, several trips are made to the South for Mary Ann (her mother) to visit her parents, Grandpa Gunnar and Grandma Georgiana, who live in the Nicholtown area of Greenville, South Carolina.The region is segregated and Jackie doesn't understand why she always goes. Their very different feelings about the South causes arguments between Jack and Mary Ann. Eventually, Jack and Mary Ann split, and Mary Ann and her three children, Hope, Odella, and Jackie, move south to live with Grandpa Gunnar and Grandma Georgiana.",
"Title: Mary Ann Pascal\n\nMary Ann Pascal (born February 4, 1958) is an American actress and business executive. She is known for her role as Samantha \"Sam\" Booke (later Waters) on the Showtime original comedy series \"Brothers\", and is currently Vice President of Player Development at Wynn Las Vegas.",
"Title: Edmund and Mary Ann Walworth Booth House\n\nThe Edmund and Mary Ann Walworth Booth House is a historic building located in Anamosa, Iowa, United States. Raised in Longmeadow, Massachusetts, Edmund Booth contracted meningitis at age four and lost part of his hearing. By the time he was eight he was totally deaf. His wife Mary Ann was born in Connecticut and she was also four when she contracted meningitis, but lost all of her hearing at that time. Booth became an early educator for the deaf, and his wife was one of his pupils. They both relocated separately to Iowa in 1839, and married the following year. After spending five years in the California gold fields while his family remained in Iowa, Booth returned to Iowa and resumed farming. He was instrumental in establishing the Iowa School for the Deaf in 1855, and the Iowa Association of the Deaf in 1881. He became the association's president in 1884. Booth had a thirty-year career as the publisher and editor of the \"Anamosa Eureka\". The Booth's had this brick Italianate house built in 1870. They lived here until Mary Ann died in 1898 and Edmund in 1905. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.",
"Title: Jim Hendry\n\nJim Hendry (born July 27, 1955, Dunedin, Florida) is currently a special assistant for New York Yankees GM Brian Cashman, and is a former Vice President/General Manager of the Chicago Cubs. Hendry was promoted to GM on July 5, 2002 by former Cubs President/CEO Andy MacPhail. He worked for the Cubs from 1995 to 2011. Prior to his promotion to GM, he was named Assistant GM/Player Personnel Director on October 12, 2001, and previously the Director of Player Development, in charge of both Scouting and Minor League Operations.",
"Title: Dave Littlefield\n\nDavid Littlefield (born June 16, 1960) is a former Major League Baseball executive, who is currently the vice president of player development for the Detroit Tigers. Littlefield was employed as Senior Vice President and General Manager of the Pittsburgh Pirates, a position he held from July 13, 2001 to September 7, 2007. He took over as GM for Roy Smith, who had assumed the position on a temporary basis after the firing of GM Cam Bonifay on June 11."
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6,002
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What year was the founder of Curtiss-Wright born?
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1886
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"Michael Walrath (born April 17, 1975) is a serial investor, advisor and founder of start up and expansion stage companies.",
" He has expertise in auction marketplaces, consumer Internet and digital media, fundraising, corporate management, and mergers and acquisitions.",
" Walrath served as CEO and Founder of Right Media, an online advertising exchange marketplace that was acquired by Yahoo for $850 million in 2007.",
" After Right Media, Walrath co-founded the WGI Group, an early stage venture capital firm that provides seed investments to Internet entrepreneurs.",
" Walrath currently serves as Chairman of Moat, a search engine and resources guide for display ads; Chairman of Yext Inc., a location software company that synchronizes business listings across 50 sites and has been valued at $270 million; and Board of Directors Member of Inadco, Inc., a cost-per-lead advertising platform.",
" Walrath was the recipient of the highly prestigious Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2007."
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"The Curtiss-Wright Corporation is an American-based, global diversified product manufacturer and service provider for the commercial, industrial, defense, and energy markets.",
" Created in 1929 from the consolidation of Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company, Wright Aeronautical (founded by Glenn L. Martin and the Wright brothers as Wright-Martin), and various supplier companies, by the end of World War II it was the largest aircraft manufacturer in the United States, supplying whole aircraft in large numbers to the U.S. Armed Forces.",
" It has since evolved away from final assembly of finished aircraft, becoming a component manufacturer specializing in actuators, aircraft controls, valves, and surface treatment services.",
" It also is a supplier to commercial nuclear power, nuclear navy systems, industrial vehicles and to the oil and gas industries."
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"Giuseppe Mascitelli, born in Marche in 1959, is graduated in philosophy at the University of Urbino and, after nearly three decades of collaboration with the Mediolanum Group, is the founder of Filmare GroUP, a holding company (which is processed in SpA by the year) which includes all the initiatives of its main shareholder, the family Mascitelli and deals with activities around the world of communication, but not limited to; its activity is summarized by the slogan 'Experience Makers'.",
" Filmare GroUP includes Mascitelli & Partners, an initiative to share with the major institutions of the banking and insurance a wealth experiences and knowledge about communication, training and research in these sectors.",
" Founder, in 1998, along with Ennio Doris, of Alboran SPA (with which he has implemented the first European TV Company in finance), is also co-founder in 2006 of Mobango Ltd, one of the world's first Mobile Community.",
" Always up to date with technological innovation, Mascitelli has implemented its digital ecosystem with numerous platforms connected with www.giuseppemascitelli.com aggregator."
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"Monira Rahman (born 1966) worked as secretary/PA to Dr John Morrison OBE who consulted for the Canadian International Development Agency in Dhaka, Bangladesh prior to becoming the founder of the Acid Survivors Foundation, an organization dedicated to raising awareness and preventing acid attacks.",
" She later became Executive Director of ASF and was granted the Human Rights Award of the German section of Amnesty International in 2005, as ASF was able to reduce number of acid attacks in Bangladesh about 40%.",
" Dr John Morrison developed the Acid Survivors Foundation in Bangladesh.",
" The Acid Survivors Foundation was officially established on 12 May 1999 under a Trust Deed by Mr Kazi Fazlur Rahman.",
" Dr John Morrison was the Founder Executive Director of the Foundation and Monira Rahman was the Deputy Director.",
" Since August 2002, Monira Rahman become its Chief Executive Officer.",
" When Monira Rahman took over the CEO position, the number of acid attack was increasing at the rate of 38% each year.",
" But under her leadership a social movement is continuing which resulted 75% reduction of acid attack by the year 2010.",
" Monira Rahman won Amnesty International's Human Rights Defenders Award 2006, Americans for UNFPA award 2009 and World's Children's Prize 2010."
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"Glenn Luther Martin (January 17, 1886 – December 5, 1955) was an American aviation pioneer.",
" He designed and built his own aircraft and was an active pilot.",
" He founded his own aircraft company in 1912 which today through several mergers is amalgamated into the Lockheed Martin company."
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"Govinda Raj Joshi is a Nepalese politician.",
" Govinda Raj Joshi was born in 1949 at Khalte village in Rupakot Village Development Committee of Tanahun district, Nepal, He stepped into the field of politics in 1964 when he had just begun his student life.",
" Joshi who regards late BP Koirala as his ideal was the president of free student union (College of Education) and Gandaki Student Council in 1967.",
" Joshi was a member of Tarun Dal, the youth wing of Nepali Congress Party, in the year 1969 in Tanahun district, He formed the Nepali Congress Tanahun district committee and was the secretary of Nepali Congress, Tanahun, in 2033,He was the secretary of multiparty campaign committee of Nepali Congress Party in 1979, He was the vice- president of Nepali Congress Party, Tanahun district and eventually made it to the central committee member of the party in the year 1997.",
" Likewise, Mr. Joshi was elected as central committee member of the party in the year 2000.",
" Twice a central committee member; Mr. Joshi has already held the post of a joint general secretary of the party.",
" He actively worked as a coordinator while the construction of the Nepali Congress Party Building was underway at Sanepa, Lalitpur.",
" Joshi who started his career as a teacher was also the founder of Tribhuwan High School, Tanahu district .",
" He was the founder head master of the school and taught at the very school for six years as a volunteer and spent his personal money to establish high school in his own village .",
" Later on he was the head master of Shiva Secondary School Rising and also the founder of Adikabi Bhanubhakta Multiple College, Tanahun.",
" He taught at the very college for two years as a volunteer."
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" Publisher's Weekly named it one of the best books of the year, and Cohen received the Georgia Author of the Year Award.",
" He was the founder and editor of the award-winning national magazine American Jewish Life and the online magazine Jewsweek, and he has written for the Huffington Post, the Daily Beast, the Washington Post, and Slate.",
" Prior to that he edited Torah from Dixie, thoughts on the weekly Bible portion, which was later turned into a book by the same name.",
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"Saint Sava (Serbian: Свети Сава/Sveti Sava , ] , 1174 – 14 January 1236), known as The Enlightener, was a Serbian prince and Orthodox monk, the first Archbishop of the autocephalous Serbian Church, the founder of Serbian law, and a diplomat.",
" Sava, born Rastko (), was the youngest son of Serbian Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja (founder of the Nemanjić dynasty), and ruled the appanage of Hum briefly in 1190–92.",
" He then left for Mount Athos where he became a monk, with the name \"Sava\" (\"Sabbas\").",
" At Athos, he established the monastery of Hilandar, which became one of the most important cultural and religious centres of the Serbian people.",
" In 1219 he was recognized as the first Serbian Archbishop by the Patriarchate, and in the same year he authored the oldest known constitution of Serbia, \"Zakonopravilo\", thus securing full independence; both religious and political.",
" Sava is regarded the founder of Serbian medieval literature."
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"Rolf Robert Rohn (born September 3, 1944) is a Liturgical Artist, Designer, Appraiser, Educator, Construction Consultant and founder of the Pittsburgh-based liturgical design consultancy Rohn & Associates Design, Inc., as well as its subsidiary, Rohn & Associates Custom Studio, Inc.",
" He has dedicated his professional career to the study and execution of sacred art and liturgical design.",
" His life-long commitment to his profession began after he emigrated from Germany at age eight and became an apprentice to his father, the self-taught liturgical artist Rudolph N. Rohn and founder of Rudolph N. Rohn Art Studios in Pittsburgh, PA.",
" Rolf majored in Art History and Theology at local Duquesne University, taking over the family business after the death of his father in 1975.",
" He has continued his education over the years by studying ancient liturgical art, techniques and architecture in cities all over the world.",
" Rolf spends several months a year in Italy sourcing new artisans and maintaining close working relationships with carefully selected craftsmen.",
" He has worked on over 2,500 projects in both the United States and Europe."
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"Title: Michael Walrath\n\nMichael Walrath (born April 17, 1975) is a serial investor, advisor and founder of start up and expansion stage companies. He has expertise in auction marketplaces, consumer Internet and digital media, fundraising, corporate management, and mergers and acquisitions. Walrath served as CEO and Founder of Right Media, an online advertising exchange marketplace that was acquired by Yahoo for $850 million in 2007. After Right Media, Walrath co-founded the WGI Group, an early stage venture capital firm that provides seed investments to Internet entrepreneurs. Walrath currently serves as Chairman of Moat, a search engine and resources guide for display ads; Chairman of Yext Inc., a location software company that synchronizes business listings across 50 sites and has been valued at $270 million; and Board of Directors Member of Inadco, Inc., a cost-per-lead advertising platform. Walrath was the recipient of the highly prestigious Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in 2007.",
"Title: Curtiss-Wright\n\nThe Curtiss-Wright Corporation is an American-based, global diversified product manufacturer and service provider for the commercial, industrial, defense, and energy markets. Created in 1929 from the consolidation of Curtiss Aeroplane and Motor Company, Wright Aeronautical (founded by Glenn L. Martin and the Wright brothers as Wright-Martin), and various supplier companies, by the end of World War II it was the largest aircraft manufacturer in the United States, supplying whole aircraft in large numbers to the U.S. Armed Forces. It has since evolved away from final assembly of finished aircraft, becoming a component manufacturer specializing in actuators, aircraft controls, valves, and surface treatment services. It also is a supplier to commercial nuclear power, nuclear navy systems, industrial vehicles and to the oil and gas industries.",
"Title: Giuseppe Mascitelli\n\nGiuseppe Mascitelli, born in Marche in 1959, is graduated in philosophy at the University of Urbino and, after nearly three decades of collaboration with the Mediolanum Group, is the founder of Filmare GroUP, a holding company (which is processed in SpA by the year) which includes all the initiatives of its main shareholder, the family Mascitelli and deals with activities around the world of communication, but not limited to; its activity is summarized by the slogan 'Experience Makers'. Filmare GroUP includes Mascitelli & Partners, an initiative to share with the major institutions of the banking and insurance a wealth experiences and knowledge about communication, training and research in these sectors. Founder, in 1998, along with Ennio Doris, of Alboran SPA (with which he has implemented the first European TV Company in finance), is also co-founder in 2006 of Mobango Ltd, one of the world's first Mobile Community. Always up to date with technological innovation, Mascitelli has implemented its digital ecosystem with numerous platforms connected with www.giuseppemascitelli.com aggregator.",
"Title: Monira Rahman\n\nMonira Rahman (born 1966) worked as secretary/PA to Dr John Morrison OBE who consulted for the Canadian International Development Agency in Dhaka, Bangladesh prior to becoming the founder of the Acid Survivors Foundation, an organization dedicated to raising awareness and preventing acid attacks. She later became Executive Director of ASF and was granted the Human Rights Award of the German section of Amnesty International in 2005, as ASF was able to reduce number of acid attacks in Bangladesh about 40%. Dr John Morrison developed the Acid Survivors Foundation in Bangladesh. The Acid Survivors Foundation was officially established on 12 May 1999 under a Trust Deed by Mr Kazi Fazlur Rahman. Dr John Morrison was the Founder Executive Director of the Foundation and Monira Rahman was the Deputy Director. Since August 2002, Monira Rahman become its Chief Executive Officer. When Monira Rahman took over the CEO position, the number of acid attack was increasing at the rate of 38% each year. But under her leadership a social movement is continuing which resulted 75% reduction of acid attack by the year 2010. Monira Rahman won Amnesty International's Human Rights Defenders Award 2006, Americans for UNFPA award 2009 and World's Children's Prize 2010.",
"Title: Glenn L. Martin\n\nGlenn Luther Martin (January 17, 1886 – December 5, 1955) was an American aviation pioneer. He designed and built his own aircraft and was an active pilot. He founded his own aircraft company in 1912 which today through several mergers is amalgamated into the Lockheed Martin company.",
"Title: Govinda Raj Joshi\n\nGovinda Raj Joshi is a Nepalese politician. Govinda Raj Joshi was born in 1949 at Khalte village in Rupakot Village Development Committee of Tanahun district, Nepal, He stepped into the field of politics in 1964 when he had just begun his student life. Joshi who regards late BP Koirala as his ideal was the president of free student union (College of Education) and Gandaki Student Council in 1967. Joshi was a member of Tarun Dal, the youth wing of Nepali Congress Party, in the year 1969 in Tanahun district, He formed the Nepali Congress Tanahun district committee and was the secretary of Nepali Congress, Tanahun, in 2033,He was the secretary of multiparty campaign committee of Nepali Congress Party in 1979, He was the vice- president of Nepali Congress Party, Tanahun district and eventually made it to the central committee member of the party in the year 1997. Likewise, Mr. Joshi was elected as central committee member of the party in the year 2000. Twice a central committee member; Mr. Joshi has already held the post of a joint general secretary of the party. He actively worked as a coordinator while the construction of the Nepali Congress Party Building was underway at Sanepa, Lalitpur. Joshi who started his career as a teacher was also the founder of Tribhuwan High School, Tanahu district . He was the founder head master of the school and taught at the very school for six years as a volunteer and spent his personal money to establish high school in his own village . Later on he was the head master of Shiva Secondary School Rising and also the founder of Adikabi Bhanubhakta Multiple College, Tanahun. He taught at the very college for two years as a volunteer.",
"Title: Benyamin Cohen\n\nBenyamin Cohen (born 1975) was the founder and editor of both Jewsweek and American Jewish Life Magazine He is the author of the memoir \"My Jesus Year: A Rabbi's Son Wanders the Bible Belt in Search of His Own Faith\". Publisher's Weekly named it one of the best books of the year, and Cohen received the Georgia Author of the Year Award. He was the founder and editor of the award-winning national magazine American Jewish Life and the online magazine Jewsweek, and he has written for the Huffington Post, the Daily Beast, the Washington Post, and Slate. Prior to that he edited Torah from Dixie, thoughts on the weekly Bible portion, which was later turned into a book by the same name. He is now the content director for the Mother Nature Network, a science and environmental news website.",
"Title: Marita Cheng\n\nMarita Cheng (born 5 March 1989) is the founder of Robogals. She was named the 2012 Young Australian of the Year. She is the founder and current CEO of 2Mar Robotics, a start-up robotics company.",
"Title: Saint Sava\n\nSaint Sava (Serbian: Свети Сава/Sveti Sava , ] , 1174 – 14 January 1236), known as The Enlightener, was a Serbian prince and Orthodox monk, the first Archbishop of the autocephalous Serbian Church, the founder of Serbian law, and a diplomat. Sava, born Rastko (), was the youngest son of Serbian Grand Prince Stefan Nemanja (founder of the Nemanjić dynasty), and ruled the appanage of Hum briefly in 1190–92. He then left for Mount Athos where he became a monk, with the name \"Sava\" (\"Sabbas\"). At Athos, he established the monastery of Hilandar, which became one of the most important cultural and religious centres of the Serbian people. In 1219 he was recognized as the first Serbian Archbishop by the Patriarchate, and in the same year he authored the oldest known constitution of Serbia, \"Zakonopravilo\", thus securing full independence; both religious and political. Sava is regarded the founder of Serbian medieval literature.",
"Title: Rolf Robert Rohn\n\nRolf Robert Rohn (born September 3, 1944) is a Liturgical Artist, Designer, Appraiser, Educator, Construction Consultant and founder of the Pittsburgh-based liturgical design consultancy Rohn & Associates Design, Inc., as well as its subsidiary, Rohn & Associates Custom Studio, Inc. He has dedicated his professional career to the study and execution of sacred art and liturgical design. His life-long commitment to his profession began after he emigrated from Germany at age eight and became an apprentice to his father, the self-taught liturgical artist Rudolph N. Rohn and founder of Rudolph N. Rohn Art Studios in Pittsburgh, PA. Rolf majored in Art History and Theology at local Duquesne University, taking over the family business after the death of his father in 1975. He has continued his education over the years by studying ancient liturgical art, techniques and architecture in cities all over the world. Rolf spends several months a year in Italy sourcing new artisans and maintaining close working relationships with carefully selected craftsmen. He has worked on over 2,500 projects in both the United States and Europe."
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6,003
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An indigenous peoples of Australia, the Peramangk, warned who that the area of Hoffnungsthal, South Australia was prone to flood, but were ignored?
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" It is celebrated in various localities in the United States.",
" It began as a counter-celebration to Columbus Day, promoting Native American culture and commemorating the history of Native American peoples.",
" The celebration began in Berkeley, California, through the International Indian Treaty Council, and Denver, Colorado, and now in Vermont, as a protest against Columbus Day.",
" The latter is observed as a federal holiday in the United States, but it is not observed as a state holiday in every state, and most retail enterprises stay open.",
" Indigenous Peoples' Day is usually held on the second Monday of October, coinciding with the federal observance of Columbus Day.",
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" They were also referred to as the Mount Barker tribe, as their numbers were noted to be greater around the Mount Barker summit, but Peramangk country extends from the Barossa Valley in the north, south to Myponga, east to Mannum and west to the Mount Lofty Ranges."
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"The World Indigenous Games is a multisport event, which involves over 2,000 indigenous athletes competing against one another.",
" These athletes come from all across the world to unite and compete fairly in this event (approximately 30 countries) (2015).",
" Throughout the first three days athletes mingle and bond in their area of sport/games before entering the ten-day competition.",
" The Games are governed by the Inter Tribal Council, a Brazilian indigenous peoples NGO that has staged Brazil's national Indigenous Games since 1996.",
" The first edition of the Games was held in Palmas, Brazil, from October 23 to November 1, 2015.",
" The Games are expected to be held intermittently thereafter, and will feature competitive sports and non-competitive demonstration events.",
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" Dana.F (2013.)"
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"Hoffnungsthal (\"Valley of Hope\") is the location of a former German pioneer settlement, located in South Australia's Barossa Valley.",
" Founded in 1847, it was located in an ephemeral lagoon which was dry for the first years of settlement.",
" Local Peramangk people warned the settlers that the area was prone to flooding, but this advice was ignored.",
" In October 1853, after a week of heavy spring rains, the village was flooded and many of the houses were evacuated.",
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" Thus, Canadian Aboriginal Law is different than Indigenous Law.",
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" Canadian Aboriginal law provides certain Constitutionally recognized rights to land and traditional practices.",
" Aboriginal is a term used in the Constitution of Canada and includes First Nations, Inuit and Métis people.",
" Canadian Aboriginal Law enforces and interprets certain treaties between the government and Indigenous people, and manages much of their interaction.",
" A major area of Aboriginal law involves the duty to consult and accommodate."
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"At the time of the discovery of Brazil by the Europeans, a total of 2,000 indigenous nations, divided into several thousands of tribes existed in Brazil.",
" The total number of native tribes which inhabited the present day Brazil at the time of first contact is disputed, as well as difficult to ascertain.",
" The names of large number of tribes who were exterminated as a result of intertribal warfare is not recorded anywhere and so is the case of several smaller tribes who were wiped out by the colonizers.",
" Curt Nimuendajú gives a list of 1,400 nations in his monumental work Mapa etno-histórico do Brasil e regiões adjacentes, but he ignored many smaller (extinct) tribes in Eastern Brazil, and was unaware of some other tribes which were uncontacted at that time.",
" Currently only 200 nations (790 tribes) are alive, with no survivors being reported for the remaining nations.",
" However this doesn't mean all their bloodlines are extinct only their cultures.",
" Brazilian Pardo and Mestizo population have mostly unknown indigenous backgrounds.",
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" Not all indigenous peoples share this characteristic, sometimes having adopted substantial elements of a colonising culture, such as dress, religion or language.",
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" Mestizo and Métis artists whose indigenous descent is integral to their art are included, as are Siberian Yup'ik artists due to their cultural commonalities with Alaskan Yup'ik people.",
" This list includes notable visual artists who are Inuit people, Alaskan Natives, Siberian Yup'ik, American Indians, First Nations, Métis, Mestizos, and indigenous peoples of Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America.",
" Indigenous identity is a complex and contested issue and differs from country to country in the Americas.",
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" This region includes the interior of Alaska, the Western Subarctic or western Canadian Shield and Mackenzie River drainage area, the Eastern Subarctic or Eastern Canadian Shield, Scandinavia, Western Russia and East Asia.",
" Peoples of subarctic Siberia and Greenland are included in the subarctic; however, Greenlandic Inuit are usually classified as Indigenous peoples of the Arctic."
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"Title: Indigenous Peoples' Day\n\nIndigenous Peoples' Day (also known as Native American Day) is a holiday that celebrates the Indigenous peoples of North America. It is celebrated in various localities in the United States. It began as a counter-celebration to Columbus Day, promoting Native American culture and commemorating the history of Native American peoples. The celebration began in Berkeley, California, through the International Indian Treaty Council, and Denver, Colorado, and now in Vermont, as a protest against Columbus Day. The latter is observed as a federal holiday in the United States, but it is not observed as a state holiday in every state, and most retail enterprises stay open. Indigenous Peoples' Day is usually held on the second Monday of October, coinciding with the federal observance of Columbus Day. It is similar to Native American Day, observed in September in California and Tennessee, and the same day as Indigenous Peoples' Day in South Dakota.",
"Title: Peramangk\n\nThe Peramangk are an indigenous Australian people whose traditional lands are primarily located in the Adelaide Hills, and also in the southern stretches of the Fleurieu Peninsula in the Australian state of South Australia. They were also referred to as the Mount Barker tribe, as their numbers were noted to be greater around the Mount Barker summit, but Peramangk country extends from the Barossa Valley in the north, south to Myponga, east to Mannum and west to the Mount Lofty Ranges.",
"Title: World Indigenous Games\n\nThe World Indigenous Games is a multisport event, which involves over 2,000 indigenous athletes competing against one another. These athletes come from all across the world to unite and compete fairly in this event (approximately 30 countries) (2015). Throughout the first three days athletes mingle and bond in their area of sport/games before entering the ten-day competition. The Games are governed by the Inter Tribal Council, a Brazilian indigenous peoples NGO that has staged Brazil's national Indigenous Games since 1996. The first edition of the Games was held in Palmas, Brazil, from October 23 to November 1, 2015. The Games are expected to be held intermittently thereafter, and will feature competitive sports and non-competitive demonstration events. Throughout history, indigenous peoples have had many traditional sports and dances. It is through their history that they have turned these into competitive games and have made it an influential impact on the world and their people's culture. These games consist of body paint replacing sportswear, bare feet instead of sneakers and a looser conception of competition that comes with little value to winning. Dana.F (2013.)",
"Title: Hoffnungsthal, South Australia\n\nHoffnungsthal (\"Valley of Hope\") is the location of a former German pioneer settlement, located in South Australia's Barossa Valley. Founded in 1847, it was located in an ephemeral lagoon which was dry for the first years of settlement. Local Peramangk people warned the settlers that the area was prone to flooding, but this advice was ignored. In October 1853, after a week of heavy spring rains, the village was flooded and many of the houses were evacuated. After the cost of a proposed drain was seen as prohibitive, the village was eventually left deserted. Most of the settlers moved to the Barossa village of Bethanien as well as further a field.",
"Title: Canadian Aboriginal law\n\nCanadian Aboriginal law is the body of Canadian law that concerns a variety of issues related to Indigenous peoples in Canada. Thus, Canadian Aboriginal Law is different than Indigenous Law. In Canada, Indigenous Law refers to the legal traditions, customs, and practices of Indigenous peoples and groups. Canadian Aboriginal law provides certain Constitutionally recognized rights to land and traditional practices. Aboriginal is a term used in the Constitution of Canada and includes First Nations, Inuit and Métis people. Canadian Aboriginal Law enforces and interprets certain treaties between the government and Indigenous people, and manages much of their interaction. A major area of Aboriginal law involves the duty to consult and accommodate.",
"Title: List of extinct indigenous peoples of Brazil\n\nAt the time of the discovery of Brazil by the Europeans, a total of 2,000 indigenous nations, divided into several thousands of tribes existed in Brazil. The total number of native tribes which inhabited the present day Brazil at the time of first contact is disputed, as well as difficult to ascertain. The names of large number of tribes who were exterminated as a result of intertribal warfare is not recorded anywhere and so is the case of several smaller tribes who were wiped out by the colonizers. Curt Nimuendajú gives a list of 1,400 nations in his monumental work Mapa etno-histórico do Brasil e regiões adjacentes, but he ignored many smaller (extinct) tribes in Eastern Brazil, and was unaware of some other tribes which were uncontacted at that time. Currently only 200 nations (790 tribes) are alive, with no survivors being reported for the remaining nations. However this doesn't mean all their bloodlines are extinct only their cultures. Brazilian Pardo and Mestizo population have mostly unknown indigenous backgrounds. Which can and probably have many of this indigenous peoples as ancestors. The Bandeirantes once hunted and enslaved indigenous peoples in the then unknown interior of Brazil from the 16th to the early 19th century. The indigenous peoples were eventually aculturated and integrated into European civilization.",
"Title: Indigenous peoples\n\nIndigenous peoples, also known as first peoples, aboriginal peoples, native peoples, or autochthonous peoples, are ethnic groups who are descended from and identify with the original inhabitants of a given region, in contrast to groups that have settled, occupied or colonized the area more recently. Groups are usually described as indigenous when they maintain traditions or other aspects of an early culture that is associated with a given region. Not all indigenous peoples share this characteristic, sometimes having adopted substantial elements of a colonising culture, such as dress, religion or language. Indigenous peoples may be settled in a given locale/region or exhibit a nomadic lifestyle across a large territory, but they are generally historically associated with a specific territory on which they depend. Indigenous societies are found in every inhabited climate zone and continent of the world.",
"Title: Indigenous archaeology\n\nIndigenous archaeology is a form of archaeology where indigenous peoples are involved in the care of, excavation and analysis of the cultural and bodily remains of peoples they consider their ancestors. It has been largely developed as a sub-discipline of archaeology since the late twentieth century, in response to some of the historical inequities in the practice, which developed largely as Europeans and Americans studying ancient cultures other than their own. Frequently archaeologists who were not members of the indigenous group being studied had led the excavation and care of remains and artifacts. They often ignored or did not consult the descendents or successors of the people being studied. The Indigenous desire to participate in the research and management of their heritage is related to activism of the 20th century, which arose in party due to the earlier \"intellectual and spiritual colonization\" by Europeans throughout the eighteenth to twentieth centuries.",
"Title: List of indigenous artists of the Americas\n\nThis is a list of visual artists who are Indigenous peoples of the Americas, categorized by primary media. Mestizo and Métis artists whose indigenous descent is integral to their art are included, as are Siberian Yup'ik artists due to their cultural commonalities with Alaskan Yup'ik people. This list includes notable visual artists who are Inuit people, Alaskan Natives, Siberian Yup'ik, American Indians, First Nations, Métis, Mestizos, and indigenous peoples of Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. Indigenous identity is a complex and contested issue and differs from country to country in the Americas. Inclusion to this list is based on legal membership to an indigenous community, when applicable, or recognition by the relevant indigenous community/communities of the individual as a member of that community.",
"Title: Indigenous peoples of the Subarctic\n\nIndigenous peoples of the Subarctic are the aboriginal peoples who live in the Subarctic regions of the Americas, Asia and Europe, located south of the true Arctic. This region includes the interior of Alaska, the Western Subarctic or western Canadian Shield and Mackenzie River drainage area, the Eastern Subarctic or Eastern Canadian Shield, Scandinavia, Western Russia and East Asia. Peoples of subarctic Siberia and Greenland are included in the subarctic; however, Greenlandic Inuit are usually classified as Indigenous peoples of the Arctic."
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With which Jamaica-born singer-songwriter did Michael H. Shamberg work on music videos?
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Grace Jones
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"Grace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, supermodel, record producer, and actress.",
" Born in Jamaica, she moved when she was 13, along with her siblings, to live with her parents In Syracuse, New York.",
" Jones began her modelling career in New York state, then in Paris, working for fashion houses such as Yves St. Laurent and Kenzo, and appearing on the covers of \"Elle\" and \"Vogue\".",
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"Chris Brown is an American singer, songwriter and actor who has appeared in many music videos. His videography consists of sixty-four music videos, five guest appearances, four video albums, four film appearances and four television appearances.",
" Brown's first music video was for his debut single \"Run It!",
"\", taken from his self-titled debut album.",
" Directed by Erik White, the video \"introduced the world\" to Brown's dance moves.",
" White and Brown directed the accompanying music video for the second single \"Yo (Excuse Me Miss)\", which made reference to Michael Jackson.",
" Some of Brown's other videos have been noted for its similarities to Jackson's work, including his music videos for \"Wall to Wall\" (2007), \"Yeah 3x\" (2010), \"She Ain't You\" (2011) and \"Turn Up the Music\" (2012).",
" In 2007, Brown made his acting debut in the film, \"Stomp the Yard\", as Duron.",
" That same year, he also appeared in \"This Christmas\" as Michael \"Baby\" Whitfield.",
" Brown's music video for the single \"Forever\" (2008) was directed by Joseph Kahn and was \"highly regarded as one of the best videos of 2008\".",
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"Semiotics in popular music, or mesomusica, is different from semiotics in other musical forms, because pop music denotes a cultural object.",
" (Matusitz, 2004).",
" Popular music has many signs in itself because it has many components and uses, but it also appeals to the emotions of a generation.",
" Music is the “logical expression” of feelings, a “symbolic form”.",
" Music videos are an example of syntagm, which interacting signifiers form a meaningful whole.",
" Music videos are also considered multimodal genres because one semiotic system is joined syntagmatically to another semiotic system, which results in a signified indexical meaning.",
" The process of music correlated with visuals can be described in terms of two basic mechanisms: temporal synchronicity and cross-modal homology.",
" Incorporating the two modalities, sound and image, we can interpret it as a unified syntagm.",
" Music videos are known to be visually secondary signified in combination with the semantic content of the lyrics.",
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"Colombian singer and songwriter Shakira has released 56 music videos, 4 concert tour videos, 7 films, and 4 documentaries.",
" In 1991, Shakira signed a recording contract with Sony Music Colombia and released her debut album \"Magia\" (1991).",
" Three music videos were directed for the album.",
" Only one music video was directed for her second album, \"Peligro\".",
" Shakira has refused to allow the re-release of any videos from her first two albums due to their \"immaturity\".",
" In 1994, Shakira made her acting debut playing Luisa Maria in the Colombian telenovela \"El Oasis\".",
" Shakira's first major music video was for \"Estoy Aquí\", directed by Simón Brand, for her third album \"Pies Descalzos\".",
" The video depicts a barn during the various weather seasons, and shows Shakira performing the song, accompanied with a guitar.",
" The following single, \"¿Dónde Estás Corazón?",
"\", three music videos.",
" Directors for the video included Oscar Azula, Julian Torres, Gustavo Garzón, and Camilo Falcon.",
" Garzón also directed videos for upcoming singles \"Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos\" and \"Un Poco de Amor\" from the same album, whereas Juan Carlos Martin directed the video for the 1997 single \"Se Quiere, Se Mata\"."
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"The videography of Elton John consists of 118 music videos and 17 video albums.",
" Since 1970, John has continually released promotional music videos, beginning with \"Your Song\" and only sporadically releasing videos thereafter.",
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"This page lists the most expensive music videos ever made, with costs of US$500,000 or more.",
" David Bowie's video for the 1980 single \"Ashes to Ashes\" was the first music video to exceed this sum.",
" Janet Jackson leads with six videos on the list, while Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, and Ayumi Hamasaki have five each.",
" Ayumi Hamasaki, T-ara, 2NE1 and B.A.P are also the only Asian artists to appear on this list.",
" Madonna has made four appearances in the top 5 making her the artist with the most expensive videos of all time put together.",
" Mylène Farmer has made 3 appearances.",
" TLC, Kanye West, Busta Rhymes, Guns N' Roses, and MC Hammer appear on the list twice.",
" Joseph Kahn has directed four videos on this list while Hype Williams and Wataru Takeishi have directed three videos on the list.",
" Nigel Dick, Mark Romanek and John Landis appear twice on this list, the latter with videos both directed for Michael Jackson.",
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"Michael H. Shamberg (October 27, 1952 – November 1, 2014) was an American music video producer and filmmaker known for his work with the British band, New Order.",
" Shamberg, who was closely associated with Factory Records and New Order throughout his career, was responsible for producing some of the band's best known music videos, including \"True Faith\" and \"Blue Monday\".",
" Shamberg's producing credits included the 1987 music video for \"True Faith\", which was nominated for \"Best Music Video\" at the 1988 Brit Awards.",
" Shamberg also worked on music videos featuring numerous other musical artists, including Talking Heads, The B-52's, R.E.M., Patti Smith and Grace Jones.",
" His music video production credits included videos directed by Kathryn Bigelow, Jonathan Demme, Robert Frank, Robert Longo, and William Wegman."
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"American singer-songwriter Bruno Mars has appeared in twenty-four music videos, two films and five television shows.",
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" In 2010, he released videos for \"Just the Way You Are\" and \"Grenade\", both taken from his debut album \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\".",
" The former won Popular International Music Video at the 2011 Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards, a MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best Male Video in 2011, favorite International video at the 2011 Myx Music Awards.",
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"Mark Romanek (born September 18, 1959) is an American filmmaker whose directing work includes feature films, television, music videos and commercials.",
" Romanek wrote and directed the 2002 film \"One Hour Photo\" and directed the 2010 film \"Never Let Me Go\".",
" His most notable music videos include \"Hurt\" (Johnny Cash), \"Closer\" (Nine Inch Nails), \"Can't Stop\" (Red Hot Chili Peppers), \"Bedtime Story\" (Madonna), and \"Scream\" (Michael & Janet Jackson).",
" Romanek's music videos have won 20 MTV Video Music Awards, including Best Direction for Jay-Z's \"99 Problems\", and he has won three Grammy Awards for Best Short Form Music Video - more than any other director."
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"Title: Grace Jones\n\nGrace Beverly Jones (born 19 May 1948) is a Jamaican singer, songwriter, supermodel, record producer, and actress. Born in Jamaica, she moved when she was 13, along with her siblings, to live with her parents In Syracuse, New York. Jones began her modelling career in New York state, then in Paris, working for fashion houses such as Yves St. Laurent and Kenzo, and appearing on the covers of \"Elle\" and \"Vogue\". She worked with photographers such as Jean-Paul Goude, Helmut Newton, Guy Bourdin, and Hans Feurer, and became known for her distinctive androgynous appearance and bold features.",
"Title: Chris Brown videography\n\nChris Brown is an American singer, songwriter and actor who has appeared in many music videos. His videography consists of sixty-four music videos, five guest appearances, four video albums, four film appearances and four television appearances. Brown's first music video was for his debut single \"Run It! \", taken from his self-titled debut album. Directed by Erik White, the video \"introduced the world\" to Brown's dance moves. White and Brown directed the accompanying music video for the second single \"Yo (Excuse Me Miss)\", which made reference to Michael Jackson. Some of Brown's other videos have been noted for its similarities to Jackson's work, including his music videos for \"Wall to Wall\" (2007), \"Yeah 3x\" (2010), \"She Ain't You\" (2011) and \"Turn Up the Music\" (2012). In 2007, Brown made his acting debut in the film, \"Stomp the Yard\", as Duron. That same year, he also appeared in \"This Christmas\" as Michael \"Baby\" Whitfield. Brown's music video for the single \"Forever\" (2008) was directed by Joseph Kahn and was \"highly regarded as one of the best videos of 2008\". It earned Brown three nominations at the 2008 MTV Video Music Awards in the categories of Best Dancing in a Video, Best Choreography and Video of the Year.",
"Title: Semiotics of music videos\n\nSemiotics in popular music, or mesomusica, is different from semiotics in other musical forms, because pop music denotes a cultural object. (Matusitz, 2004). Popular music has many signs in itself because it has many components and uses, but it also appeals to the emotions of a generation. Music is the “logical expression” of feelings, a “symbolic form”. Music videos are an example of syntagm, which interacting signifiers form a meaningful whole. Music videos are also considered multimodal genres because one semiotic system is joined syntagmatically to another semiotic system, which results in a signified indexical meaning. The process of music correlated with visuals can be described in terms of two basic mechanisms: temporal synchronicity and cross-modal homology. Incorporating the two modalities, sound and image, we can interpret it as a unified syntagm. Music videos are known to be visually secondary signified in combination with the semantic content of the lyrics. Semiotics in music videos is different from a pragmatic analysis because we can uphold that semiotics searches for meaning by considering sign production and progress, while pragmatics searches for meaning by considering the intentions of semantics and the context it has evolved in.",
"Title: Shakira videography\n\nColombian singer and songwriter Shakira has released 56 music videos, 4 concert tour videos, 7 films, and 4 documentaries. In 1991, Shakira signed a recording contract with Sony Music Colombia and released her debut album \"Magia\" (1991). Three music videos were directed for the album. Only one music video was directed for her second album, \"Peligro\". Shakira has refused to allow the re-release of any videos from her first two albums due to their \"immaturity\". In 1994, Shakira made her acting debut playing Luisa Maria in the Colombian telenovela \"El Oasis\". Shakira's first major music video was for \"Estoy Aquí\", directed by Simón Brand, for her third album \"Pies Descalzos\". The video depicts a barn during the various weather seasons, and shows Shakira performing the song, accompanied with a guitar. The following single, \"¿Dónde Estás Corazón? \", three music videos. Directors for the video included Oscar Azula, Julian Torres, Gustavo Garzón, and Camilo Falcon. Garzón also directed videos for upcoming singles \"Pies Descalzos, Sueños Blancos\" and \"Un Poco de Amor\" from the same album, whereas Juan Carlos Martin directed the video for the 1997 single \"Se Quiere, Se Mata\".",
"Title: Elton John videography\n\nThe videography of Elton John consists of 118 music videos and 17 video albums. Since 1970, John has continually released promotional music videos, beginning with \"Your Song\" and only sporadically releasing videos thereafter. It was not until \"Visions\" in 1981, a release that included music videos of every song from his album \"The Fox\", as well as the rise of MTV, that he began to release videos more frequently. He had usually appeared in his music videos, but after 2001, John began appearing less and less in his own videos, sometimes opting to have other actors, such famous names as Justin Timberlake and Robert Downey, Jr., lip-synch the lyrics.",
"Title: List of most expensive music videos\n\nThis page lists the most expensive music videos ever made, with costs of US$500,000 or more. David Bowie's video for the 1980 single \"Ashes to Ashes\" was the first music video to exceed this sum. Janet Jackson leads with six videos on the list, while Michael Jackson, Britney Spears, and Ayumi Hamasaki have five each. Ayumi Hamasaki, T-ara, 2NE1 and B.A.P are also the only Asian artists to appear on this list. Madonna has made four appearances in the top 5 making her the artist with the most expensive videos of all time put together. Mylène Farmer has made 3 appearances. TLC, Kanye West, Busta Rhymes, Guns N' Roses, and MC Hammer appear on the list twice. Joseph Kahn has directed four videos on this list while Hype Williams and Wataru Takeishi have directed three videos on the list. Nigel Dick, Mark Romanek and John Landis appear twice on this list, the latter with videos both directed for Michael Jackson. This list only includes music videos with an announced or reported budget.",
"Title: Michael H. Shamberg\n\nMichael H. Shamberg (October 27, 1952 – November 1, 2014) was an American music video producer and filmmaker known for his work with the British band, New Order. Shamberg, who was closely associated with Factory Records and New Order throughout his career, was responsible for producing some of the band's best known music videos, including \"True Faith\" and \"Blue Monday\". Shamberg's producing credits included the 1987 music video for \"True Faith\", which was nominated for \"Best Music Video\" at the 1988 Brit Awards. Shamberg also worked on music videos featuring numerous other musical artists, including Talking Heads, The B-52's, R.E.M., Patti Smith and Grace Jones. His music video production credits included videos directed by Kathryn Bigelow, Jonathan Demme, Robert Frank, Robert Longo, and William Wegman.",
"Title: Bruno Mars videography\n\nAmerican singer-songwriter Bruno Mars has appeared in twenty-four music videos, two films and five television shows. After appearing in a few music videos between 2008 and 2010, including \"Wavin' Flag (Coca-Cola Celebration Mix)\", a video for \"The Other Side\" was released to introduce him to the music industry, as lead artist. In 2010, he released videos for \"Just the Way You Are\" and \"Grenade\", both taken from his debut album \"Doo-Wops & Hooligans\". The former won Popular International Music Video at the 2011 Channel [V] Thailand Music Video Awards, a MTV Video Music Award Japan for Best Male Video in 2011, favorite International video at the 2011 Myx Music Awards. Mars usually co-directs his videos along with Duddy, the duo has so far directed seven videos.",
"Title: Mark Romanek\n\nMark Romanek (born September 18, 1959) is an American filmmaker whose directing work includes feature films, television, music videos and commercials. Romanek wrote and directed the 2002 film \"One Hour Photo\" and directed the 2010 film \"Never Let Me Go\". His most notable music videos include \"Hurt\" (Johnny Cash), \"Closer\" (Nine Inch Nails), \"Can't Stop\" (Red Hot Chili Peppers), \"Bedtime Story\" (Madonna), and \"Scream\" (Michael & Janet Jackson). Romanek's music videos have won 20 MTV Video Music Awards, including Best Direction for Jay-Z's \"99 Problems\", and he has won three Grammy Awards for Best Short Form Music Video - more than any other director.",
"Title: Michael H. Cohen\n\nMichael H. Cohen is an American attorney, speaker and writer. He is the founder of the Michael H. Cohen Law Group and a former professor at Harvard Medical School and the Harvard School of Public Health. Cohen has authored books on healthcare law and policy."
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What country is St. Olaf College in?
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America
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"Anton Eugene Armstrong (born April 26, 1956) is the conductor of the St. Olaf Choir as well as the Harry R. and Thora H. Tosdal Professor of Music at St. Olaf College of Northfield, Minnesota in the United States.",
" Armstrong became the fourth director of the St. Olaf Choir in 1990, continuing the tradition begun by the choir's founder F. Melius Christiansen in 1911, sustained and developed by his son, Olaf Christiansen, and strengthened and enhanced by Kenneth Jennings.",
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" His parents were married in Wisconsin in 1860 and moved to Kenyon, Minnesota, where Grose was born in 1862.",
" Grose attended primary school in Kenyon, after which he traveled to St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota.",
" While at St. Olaf College, Grose married Mary Jacobson.",
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"The Legendary Saga of St. Olaf or Helgisaga Óláfs konungs Haraldssonar is one of the kings' sagas, a 13th-century biography of the 11th-century Saint Olaf II of Norway.",
" It is based heavily on the largely lost \"Oldest Saga of St. Olaf\".",
" The composition is primitive and clumsy and the saga essentially consists of a series of separate anecdotes extracted from skaldic verse.",
" The anonymous author may have been a Norwegian and the saga is preserved in one mid-13th-century Norwegian manuscript.",
" It is thought to have been composed in the early 13th century.",
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" Founded in 1991 in the choral tradition of St. Olaf College, membership was originally limited to St. Olaf graduates, but since 2005, auditions are open to singers devoted to excellence in choral music.",
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"Title: Anton Armstrong\n\nAnton Eugene Armstrong (born April 26, 1956) is the conductor of the St. Olaf Choir as well as the Harry R. and Thora H. Tosdal Professor of Music at St. Olaf College of Northfield, Minnesota in the United States. Armstrong became the fourth director of the St. Olaf Choir in 1990, continuing the tradition begun by the choir's founder F. Melius Christiansen in 1911, sustained and developed by his son, Olaf Christiansen, and strengthened and enhanced by Kenneth Jennings. Armstrong also teaches conducting in the Sacred Music department at Luther Seminary. He also conducts some pieces in \"Northfield Youth Choirs\".",
"Title: St. Olaf Band\n\nThe St. Olaf Band, an ensemble of approximately 90 musicians, is the touring concert band of St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota. The band was founded in 1891, and holds the honor of being the first music organization established at St. Olaf. F. Melius Christiansen assumed leadership of the band in 1903. In 1906, Christiansen took the St. Olaf Band on tour to Norway to play for King Haakon VII, making it the first college music ensemble to conduct a tour abroad.",
"Title: Ingebrikt Grose\n\nInglebrikt was the first child of Johan and Ingeborg Grose. His father, Johan had arrived in the United States during 1854 from Stetten, then a part of Prussia. His mother, Ingeborg emigrated to the United States from the western Norway during the same year. His parents were married in Wisconsin in 1860 and moved to Kenyon, Minnesota, where Grose was born in 1862. Grose attended primary school in Kenyon, after which he traveled to St. Olaf College in Northfield, Minnesota. While at St. Olaf College, Grose married Mary Jacobson. He attended Luther College in Decorah, Iowa, after which he returned to St. Olaf College as a Professor.",
"Title: O. E. Rolvaag House\n\nThe O. E. Rølvaag House was the home of Ole Edvart Rølvaag (1876-1931), Norwegian-American novelist and professor at St. Olaf College. The home is located at 311 Manitou Street in Northfield, Minnesota, United States. Rølvaag wrote most of his works in this house, which is near St. Olaf College, where he taught.",
"Title: List of St. Olaf College people\n\nThis list of St. Olaf College people contains links to Wikipedia articles about notable alumni and other people connected to St. Olaf College, a private liberal arts college in Northfield, Minnesota.",
"Title: Legendary Saga of St. Olaf\n\nThe Legendary Saga of St. Olaf or Helgisaga Óláfs konungs Haraldssonar is one of the kings' sagas, a 13th-century biography of the 11th-century Saint Olaf II of Norway. It is based heavily on the largely lost \"Oldest Saga of St. Olaf\". The composition is primitive and clumsy and the saga essentially consists of a series of separate anecdotes extracted from skaldic verse. The anonymous author may have been a Norwegian and the saga is preserved in one mid-13th-century Norwegian manuscript. It is thought to have been composed in the early 13th century. Snorri Sturluson is believed to have used a work closely similar to the \"Legendary Saga\" when he composed his \"Separate Saga of St. Olaf\" and the \"Heimskringla\".",
"Title: Ben Houge\n\nBen Houge ( ; born 1974) is an internationally active American composer and audio designer. He has worked on many projects, including composing music and designing audio for video games since 1996. He contributed to popular titles during his seven years of association with Sierra On-Line including developing audio for the \"Half-Life\" series and . In 2003, Houge left Sierra to work as a freelance audio designer and later joined the video game corporation Ubisoft. Much of his work employs computers to make decisions and generate sound, and he has incorporated ideas from his experience in digital media into compositions for live performance. He received his Bachelor of Arts degree (B.A.) in Music Theory from St. Olaf College and his Master of Music degree (M.M.) from the University of Washington and is currently an assistant professor at Berklee College of Music.",
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"Title: St. Olaf Orchestra\n\nThe St. Olaf Orchestra, is the touring symphony orchestra of St. Olaf College, Northfield, Minnesota. In addition to its annual domestic tours, the St. Olaf Orchestra has performed in Scandinavia, central and eastern Europe, China, and, most recently, South America. It has appeared in some of Europe’s finest concert halls and performed with some of the world’s most noted conductors and artists. It is currently under the direction of Steven Amundson and has been featured at national, regional, and statewide conventions, as well as multiple appearances on National Public Radio.",
"Title: Magnum Chorum\n\nMagnum Chorum is a choral ensemble based in the Twin Cities of Minnesota. Magnum Chorum performs sacred choral music in cathedrals and sanctuaries throughout the Midwest. The 65 voice auditioned choir presents concerts, commissions new sacred works, makes recordings, and provides music for worship. Founded in 1991 in the choral tradition of St. Olaf College, membership was originally limited to St. Olaf graduates, but since 2005, auditions are open to singers devoted to excellence in choral music. Magnum Chorum’s name is intended to convey the importance of the choir in expressing the divine and infinite through voice, music, and text."
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Indian film photographer Jagdish Mali, known for taking images of various celebrities including Shabana Azmi, is father to which Bollywood actress?
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Antara Mali
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" Azmi made her film debut in 1974 and soon became one of the leading actresses of Parallel Cinema, a Bengali new-wave movement known for its serious content and neo-realism and received government patronage during the times.",
" Regarded as one of the finest actresses in India, Azmi's performances in films in a variety of genres have generally earned her praise and awards, which include a record of five wins of the National Film Award for Best Actress and several international honours.",
" She has also received five Filmfare Awards, and was honored among \"women in cinema\" at the 30th International Film Festival of India.",
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"Morning Raga is an Indian film with most of the dialogue in English, released in 2004.",
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" The film is unusual for its understated acting and extensive use of English, albeit with a generous smattering of Godavari Telugu.",
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"Roopa (or Rupa) Ganguly (Bengali: রূপা গঙ্গোপাধ্যায়, rupa gônggopaddhae ; born 25 November 1966) is an Indian actress, playback singer and politician.",
" She is one of the most popuplar faces of Indian television and mostly known her rendition of Draupadi in B R Chopra's hit television series \"Mahabharat\" (1988).",
" A veteran of Bengali Parallel Cinema, she is known and for her versatility as well as keen and incisive transformation into characters.",
" She has worked with renowned directors like Mrinal Sen, Aparna Sen, Goutam Ghose and Rituparno Ghosh.",
" She won many awards including a National Award.",
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" She is a trained Rabindra Sangeet vocalist and a classical dancer.",
" In October, 2015, she was nominated as the Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, by the President of India.",
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"Jashn-e-Rekhta (Urdu: , Hindi: जशनो रैखता, \"jushniy rextā, \"Celebration of Rekhta\"),\" is an annual 3-day Literary Festival for the Urdu Language speakers that takes place in New Delhi, the capital of India.",
" The festival is named after Rekhta, another name for the poetic form of the Urdu language and means a mixed or scattered dialect, referencing the Urdu language in its early form as a creole.",
" The Rekhta foundation, a non profit organization to promote the Urdu language has been the organizer of the festival since 2015, the foundation also has the largest collection of Urdu poetry on the internet, available in the Nastaleeq, Devanagari and Latin scripts.",
" Many famous celebrities in Bollywood as well as other mainly Indian and Pakistani artists and poets such as, Gulzar, Javed Akhter, Rafaqat Ali Khan and Shabana Azmi have all been present at the event during several occasions.",
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" The event showcases not only Urdu poetry, but also Urdu literature, Qawwali, Calligraphy and includes a shopping experience as well as a food festival.",
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" Murari is well remembered for nurturing young, talented students as head of FTII, Pune between 1962 and 1971, many of whom are now well known names in the Bollywood industry, including Jaya Bhaduri, Shabana Azmi, Adoor Gopalkrishnan and Subhash Ghai."
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" Founded in 2010, the festival was previously called Bollywood & Beyond, and from 2012 was re-established as an initiative of the Victorian Coalition Government Victorian Government that aims to strengthen ties between the Indian film industry and Victoria.",
" Award-winning Bollywood actress, Vidya Balan is the ambassador for the Indian Film Festival Melbourne, and has been since its initiation.",
" IFFM is an important fixture in the local arts calendar: permitting a local audience to engage with some of Bollywood's best.",
" The festival also travels to Sydney, and has previously travelled to Adelaide, Perth and Auckland.The festival presents a diverse array of film and events: with cinema: both indie and Bollywood, curated from across both India and the diaspora, and strives to foster an inclusive cultural collaboration."
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"Title: Shabana Azmi\n\nShabana Azmi (born 18 September 1950) is an Indian actress of film, television and theatre. The daughter of poet Kaifi Azmi and stage actress Shaukat Azmi, she is an alumna of Film and Television Institute of India of Pune. Azmi made her film debut in 1974 and soon became one of the leading actresses of Parallel Cinema, a Bengali new-wave movement known for its serious content and neo-realism and received government patronage during the times. Regarded as one of the finest actresses in India, Azmi's performances in films in a variety of genres have generally earned her praise and awards, which include a record of five wins of the National Film Award for Best Actress and several international honours. She has also received five Filmfare Awards, and was honored among \"women in cinema\" at the 30th International Film Festival of India. In 1988, the Government of India awarded her with Padma Shri, the fourth highest civilian honour of the country.",
"Title: Morning Raga\n\nMorning Raga is an Indian film with most of the dialogue in English, released in 2004. It was directed by Mahesh Dattani and starred Bollywood actresses Shabana Azmi and Perizaad Zorabian, and Telugu actor Prakash Kovelamudi. The film is unusual for its understated acting and extensive use of English, albeit with a generous smattering of Godavari Telugu. \"Prasad Devineni\" and Shobu Yarlagadda of Arka Media Works were Line producers for the movie.",
"Title: Roopa Ganguly\n\nRoopa (or Rupa) Ganguly (Bengali: রূপা গঙ্গোপাধ্যায়, rupa gônggopaddhae ; born 25 November 1966) is an Indian actress, playback singer and politician. She is one of the most popuplar faces of Indian television and mostly known her rendition of Draupadi in B R Chopra's hit television series \"Mahabharat\" (1988). A veteran of Bengali Parallel Cinema, she is known and for her versatility as well as keen and incisive transformation into characters. She has worked with renowned directors like Mrinal Sen, Aparna Sen, Goutam Ghose and Rituparno Ghosh. She won many awards including a National Award. She has been cited as the Bengali Film Industry's answer to Bollywood's Shabana Azmi for her intense ability of acting. She is a trained Rabindra Sangeet vocalist and a classical dancer. In October, 2015, she was nominated as the Member of Parliament, Rajya Sabha, by the President of India. She served as the President of BJP Mahila Morcha in West Bengal. She served as the General Secretary and the Vice President for the West Bengal Motion Picture Artistes' Forum, a body representing cine artistes.",
"Title: Baba Azmi\n\nSayyid Baba Azmi is an Indian film cinematographer and member of the Akhtar-Azmi film family. He is the child of the poet and lyricist Kaifi Azmi. Even though he is not as well known as his sister Shabana Azmi, he has used his lenses in films such as m Arjun, Beta, \"Dil\", \"Tezaab\", \"Mr. India\", \"Akele Hum Akele Tum\" and \"Pukar\".",
"Title: Jashn-e-Rekhta\n\nJashn-e-Rekhta (Urdu: , Hindi: जशनो रैखता, \"jushniy rextā, \"Celebration of Rekhta\"),\" is an annual 3-day Literary Festival for the Urdu Language speakers that takes place in New Delhi, the capital of India. The festival is named after Rekhta, another name for the poetic form of the Urdu language and means a mixed or scattered dialect, referencing the Urdu language in its early form as a creole. The Rekhta foundation, a non profit organization to promote the Urdu language has been the organizer of the festival since 2015, the foundation also has the largest collection of Urdu poetry on the internet, available in the Nastaleeq, Devanagari and Latin scripts. Many famous celebrities in Bollywood as well as other mainly Indian and Pakistani artists and poets such as, Gulzar, Javed Akhter, Rafaqat Ali Khan and Shabana Azmi have all been present at the event during several occasions. The slogan of the festival is \"Celebrating Urdu\" and attendance is free of charge. The event showcases not only Urdu poetry, but also Urdu literature, Qawwali, Calligraphy and includes a shopping experience as well as a food festival. Jashn-e-Rekhta had a record 85,000 attendees in 2016, with majority of them being the youth.",
"Title: Toote Khilone\n\nToote Khilone (टूटे खिलौने \"Broken Toys\") is a 1978 Bollywood film produced by Prem Sawhney and Mahendra Shah. The film is directed by Ketan Anand. The film stars Ketan's cousin Shekhar Kapur, Shabana Azmi and Utpal Dutt. The films music is by Bappi Lahiri. The song 'Maana Ho Tum' written by Kaifi Azmi and sung by Yesudas is the highlight of this film.",
"Title: Ankur (film)\n\nAnkur (Hindi: अंकुर, Urdu: اَنکُر, translation: \"The Seedling\") is an Indian colour film of 1974. It was the first feature film directed by Shyam Benegal and the debut of Indian actors Ananth Nag and Shabana Azmi. Ananth Nag was introduced in Ankur by Shyam Benegal after his higher education in Mumbai. The film was shot in Hyderabad. Though Shabana Azmi had acted in other films as well, \"Ankur\" was her first release. Shabana Azmi interview </ref>",
"Title: Jagdish Mali\n\nJagdish Mali (18 January 1954 – 13 May 2013) was an Indian fashion and film photographer. He was the father of Bollywood actress Antara Mali. He was one of the most celebrated photographers of the 1970s till the 1990s. In his career he took images of celebrities like Rekha, Anupam Kher, Irrfan Khan, Manisha Koirala, Shabana Azmi etc.",
"Title: Jagat Murari\n\nJagat Murari (5 October 1924 – 13 April 2007) was a distinguished Indian documentary filmmaker, known well for his contributions to Indian cinema as a producer, director and, above all, educator. He played a pioneering role in a number of key film institutions in India, including the Film & Television Institute of India (FTII), the National Film Archive of India (NFAI), and the Directorate of Film Festivals (DFF). Murari is well remembered for nurturing young, talented students as head of FTII, Pune between 1962 and 1971, many of whom are now well known names in the Bollywood industry, including Jaya Bhaduri, Shabana Azmi, Adoor Gopalkrishnan and Subhash Ghai.",
"Title: Indian Film Festival of Melbourne\n\nThe Indian Film Festival of Melbourne (IFFM) is an annual Indian film festival based in Melbourne, Australia. It is presented by Film Victoria and the State Government of Victoria, and produced by \"Mind Blowing Films\", a Melbourne-based distributor of Indian cinema across Australia and New Zealand. Founded in 2010, the festival was previously called Bollywood & Beyond, and from 2012 was re-established as an initiative of the Victorian Coalition Government Victorian Government that aims to strengthen ties between the Indian film industry and Victoria. Award-winning Bollywood actress, Vidya Balan is the ambassador for the Indian Film Festival Melbourne, and has been since its initiation. IFFM is an important fixture in the local arts calendar: permitting a local audience to engage with some of Bollywood's best. The festival also travels to Sydney, and has previously travelled to Adelaide, Perth and Auckland.The festival presents a diverse array of film and events: with cinema: both indie and Bollywood, curated from across both India and the diaspora, and strives to foster an inclusive cultural collaboration."
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" Coming off from one of the worst seasons in franchise history and missing last season's playoffs, the team looked to rebound.",
" Mike D'Antoni resigned in late April following two miserable seasons, leaving the team without a head coach.",
" In the offseason, Pau Gasol left for Chicago and Jodie Meeks left for Detroit respectively, leaving big holes to fill.",
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" The team then hired Lakers Showtime player and former Coach of the Year, Byron Scott as head coach in late July.",
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"The Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California.",
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" The Minneapolis Lakers won five NBA Finals before relocating to Los Angeles in the 1960–61 NBA season, becoming the first West Coast team in league history.",
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" In 1972, with future Hall of Famers Wilt Chamberlain, Gail Goodrich, and Jerry West, the Lakers compiled a 33-game winning streak, the longest streak in U.S. professional team sports, and won their sixth title under coach Bill Sharman.",
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" The Lakers relocated from Minneapolis in 1960, while the Clippers moved from San Diego in 1984.",
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"Title: 2014–15 Los Angeles Lakers season\n\nThe 2014–15 Los Angeles Lakers season was the franchise's 67th season, its 66th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 55th in Los Angeles. Coming off from one of the worst seasons in franchise history and missing last season's playoffs, the team looked to rebound. Mike D'Antoni resigned in late April following two miserable seasons, leaving the team without a head coach. In the offseason, Pau Gasol left for Chicago and Jodie Meeks left for Detroit respectively, leaving big holes to fill. After failing to land the biggest names in the offseason like Carmelo Anthony and LeBron James, the Lakers brought back numerous key role players from last season including Nick Young, Jordan Hill, and Ryan Kelly. The Lakers later acquired point guard Jeremy Lin in a trade with Houston and won the bidding rights to power forward Carlos Boozer after being amnestied by Chicago in the offseason. The Lakers also drafted Kentucky's star power forward Julius Randle and shooting guard Jordan Clarkson in the 2014 NBA Draft. The team then hired Lakers Showtime player and former Coach of the Year, Byron Scott as head coach in late July. On December 14, 2014, Kobe Bryant scored 26 points to pass Michael Jordan for third on the NBA's all-time scoring list in a 100–94 win over Minnesota.",
"Title: Los Angeles Lakers all-time roster\n\nThe Los Angeles Lakers are an American professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California. They play in the Pacific Division of the Western Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Lakers' franchise was founded in 1947 in Detroit, Michigan before moving to Minneapolis, Minnesota, where the team got its official title from the state's nickname, \"Land of 10,000 Lakes\". The Minneapolis Lakers won five NBA Finals before relocating to Los Angeles in the 1960–61 NBA season, becoming the first West Coast team in league history. In the 1960s, the Lakers reached the NBA Finals six times, but lost every series to the Boston Celtics, beginning their long and storied rivalry. In 1972, with future Hall of Famers Wilt Chamberlain, Gail Goodrich, and Jerry West, the Lakers compiled a 33-game winning streak, the longest streak in U.S. professional team sports, and won their sixth title under coach Bill Sharman. The Lakers' popularity soared in the 1980s when they won five additional championships during a nine-year span with the help of Hall of Famers Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy and coach Pat Riley, the franchise's all-time leader in both regular season and playoff games coached and wins. Two of those championships during that span were against their arch-rivals, the Boston Celtics. With the team of Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, Toby Tincher, and Hall of Fame coach Phil Jackson, the Lakers played in four of the first five NBA Finals of the 21st century; winning three consecutively from 2000 to 2002, and losing the fourth in 2004. The Lakers would then conclude the decade with three straight Finals appearances; losing to the Boston Celtics in 2008 but then prevailing with back-to-back championships against the Orlando Magic in 2009 and the Boston Celtics in 2010. The 2010 championship marks the 16th NBA championship in Lakers franchise history.",
"Title: 2009–10 Los Angeles Lakers season\n\nThe 2009–10 Los Angeles Lakers season is the 62nd season of the franchise, 61st in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 50th in Los Angeles. During the offseason, the Lakers signed free agent and former defensive player of the year forward Ron Artest. Coming off from winning their fifteenth championship in the NBA Finals defeating the Orlando Magic in five games, the Lakers successfully defended their title. They spent the most money of any team on player salaries this season, totaling $112.7 million ($91.3 million on player salaries and $21.4 million on luxury tax). The Lakers once again sold out all 41 home games for the season at Staples Center.",
"Title: Lakers–Clippers rivalry\n\nThe Lakers–Clippers rivalry is a National Basketball Association (NBA) rivalry between the Los Angeles Lakers and Los Angeles Clippers. The two Pacific Division teams both play their home games at Staples Center in Los Angeles, inspiring their matchups to sometimes be called the \"Hallway Series\". The Lakers relocated from Minneapolis in 1960, while the Clippers moved from San Diego in 1984. Los Angeles fans have historically favored the Lakers. But the Clippers have sold out every home game at Staples Center since Feb. 2011 and entered the 2016–17 season with the sixth-longest active sellout streak in the NBA. The Lakers have won 11 of their 16 NBA championships since moving to Los Angeles. Meanwhile, the Clippers have made the playoffs only nine times since 1984 and were long considered the laughingstock of the NBA; in the history of the franchise, they have never advanced past the second round of the playoffs. Some contended that the term \"rivalry\" was inaccurate until the Clippers became more successful. For the first time in 20 years, the Clippers won the season series against the Lakers in 2012–13. This was the first of five straight season series victories for the Clippers, which included season sweeps in both 2014-15 and 2015-16. With the Clippers' 3-1 series win in 2016-17, the Lakers have now won the season series just four times in the past 13 seasons, with five Clippers wins, four Lakers wins, and four ties. The Lakers hold a 99–47 advantage in the all-time series against the Clippers. The two teams have never met in the playoffs.",
"Title: Jeanie Buss\n\nJeanie Marie Buss (born September 26, 1961) is controlling owner and president of the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). Buss is a daughter of Jerry Buss, a real estate investor who later owned the Lakers and other sports businesses. At age 19, she started in the family business as general manager of the Los Angeles Strings professional tennis team. Buss later became the owner of the Los Angeles Blades professional roller hockey team. She was also president of the Great Western Forum before becoming vice president of the Lakers. After Buss's father died in 2013, his controlling ownership of the Lakers passed to his six children via a family trust, with each sibling receiving an equal vote. Buss took over as team president and represents the Lakers on the NBA Board of Governors.",
"Title: 2015–16 Los Angeles Lakers season\n\nThe 2015–16 Los Angeles Lakers season was the franchise's 68th season, its 67th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 56th in Los Angeles. The Lakers looked to rebound following its worst season in franchise history in 2014–15. Unfortunately, the Lakers would finish with a franchise-worst 17–65 record. Jordan Hill, Jeremy Lin, Wesley Johnson, Wayne Ellington, Carlos Boozer, Ronnie Price and Ed Davis all departed respectively. The Lakers drafted D'Angelo Russell, Larry Nance, Jr., and Anthony Brown in the 2015 NBA Draft. Afterwards, the Lakers traded for former Pacers' center Roy Hibbert and signed for the reigning Sixth Man of the Year, Lou Williams, and forward Brandon Bass. Former Lakers forward, Metta World Peace, was brought back to the team as well after the Lakers amnestied him in 2013. This was Kobe Bryant's final season with the team and in the NBA after he announced his retirement.",
"Title: 2007–08 Los Angeles Lakers season\n\nThe 2007–08 Los Angeles Lakers season was the 60th season of the franchise, 59th in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 48th in Los Angeles. During the offseason, the Lakers re-signed point guard Derek Fisher. The Lakers celebrated their 60th anniversary, thus the Laker jerseys wore the 60th anniversary patches on the leftmost part. They finished the regular season with 57 wins, finishing with the most wins in the tightest conference race in NBA history. The Lakers clinched the top seed in the playoffs for the 29th time in franchise history. This 15-game turnaround from the prior season has been attributed to the progress of the team's bench players and the mid-season trade for Pau Gasol. The Lakers sold out all 41 home games for the season. After 12 seasons in the NBA, Kobe Bryant was named the 2008 NBA Most Valuable Player for the first time in his career. The Lakers post-season ended by losing the NBA Finals to the Boston Celtics in six games.",
"Title: 2016–17 Los Angeles Lakers season\n\nThe 2016–17 Los Angeles Lakers season was the franchise's 69th season, its 68th season in the National Basketball Association (NBA), and its 57th in Los Angeles. It was also the first season without Kobe Bryant since the 1995–96 season. It would also be the season where after multiple opportunities to improve upon themselves came and went, the Lakers decided to replace Jim Buss and Mitch Kupchak with former Lakers legend Magic Johnson and former sports agent Rob Pelinka on February 21, 2017 as both president of basketball operations and general manager respectively. Furthermore, it was the season where Jeanie Buss would officially be named the primary owner of the Lakers on March 27.",
"Title: List of Los Angeles Lakers seasons\n\nThe Los Angeles Lakers are a professional basketball team based in Los Angeles, California that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA), which was formerly called the Basketball Association of America (BAA). Since 1999, the Lakers have played their home games at Staples Center. The Lakers' franchise was founded in 1947 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. The first owners purchased the disbanded Gems from Detroit, Michigan, then renamed and moved the team. It was in Minneapolis where the Lakers received their official title from Minnesota's nickname, Land of 10,000 Lakes. The Lakers won five championships before relocating to Los Angeles for the 1960–61 NBA season. The Lakers went on to lose all of their eight appearances in the NBA Finals in the 1960s, despite the presence of Elgin Baylor and Jerry West. In , the Lakers compiled a 33-game winning streak, the longest streak in U.S. professional team sports, and won their sixth title, under coach Bill Sharman. The Lakers' popularity soared in the 1980s when they won five additional championships during a nine-year span with the help of Hall of Famers Magic Johnson, Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, James Worthy and coach Pat Riley, the franchise's all-time leader in both regular season and playoff games coached and wins. Two of those championships during that span were against their arch-rivals, the Boston Celtics. With the help of Shaquille O'Neal, Kobe Bryant, and Hall of Fame coach Phil Jackson, the Lakers played in seven NBA Finals between 2000 and 2010, winning three of them consecutively from 2000 to 2002, losing the next two in 2004 and 2008, and winning in 2009 and 2010; the last three appearances were without O'Neal.",
"Title: 2005–06 Los Angeles Lakers season\n\nThe 2005–06 Los Angeles Lakers season was the 58th in the National Basketball Association (NBA) and 60th overall. The Los Angeles Lakers finished in third place of the Pacific Division and as the seventh seed of the Western Conference playoffs. The season ended with the team being eliminated in seven games against the Phoenix Suns after holding a 3-1 series lead. After a year absence, the Lakers rehired Phil Jackson as their head coach. It was the final season Kobe Bryant wore jersey number 8 before changing it to 24 the following season."
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6,008
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When did the leader of the Confederate Army of Tennessee during Hood's Tennessee Campaign die?
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August 30, 1879
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" A Union force under Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield skirmished with Hood's cavalry, commanded by Maj. Gen. Nathan Bedford Forrest, and fortified a defensive line south of Columbia, but soon withdrew north across the Duck River, abandoning the town.",
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" It was written by Noel Carpenter, a former Decatur native and Air Force officer.",
" The book is published by Legacy Books & Letters of Austin, Texas.",
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" Because of a series of command failures, the Confederates were unable to inflict serious damage on the Federals and could not prevent their safe passage north to Franklin during the night.",
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"The 6th Florida Infantry Regiment' was raised by the Confederate State of Florida for service to the Provisional Army of the Confederate States of America.",
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" It was assigned from June through August 1862 to the Army of East Tennessee (Department of East Tennessee), General Edmund Kirby Smith commanding.",
" The Army of East Tennessee was redesignated as the Confederate Army of Kentucky on August 25, 1862, when General Smith led it into eastern Kentucky during the Confederate Heartland Offensive.",
" On November 20, 1862, the Army of Mississippi, General Braxton Bragg commanding, and the Army of Kentucky, General E. Kirby Smith commanding, became the Army of Tennessee.",
" General Bragg assumed command, and General Smith was reassigned to the Department of East Tennessee.",
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" The designation \"Confederate Infantry Regiment\" was intended to convey the difference between Provisional Confederate Army units and Regular Confederate Army Units, with Provisional units being those regiments who received a state designation such as \"XX Arkansas Infantry Regiment\".",
" In practice, the designation was most often utilized when Regiments were assembled utilizing companies from more than one confederate state.",
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"Title: Battle of Nashville\n\nThe Battle of Nashville was a two-day battle in the Franklin-Nashville Campaign that represented the end of large-scale fighting west of the coastal states in the American Civil War. It was fought at Nashville, Tennessee, on December 15–16, 1864, between the Confederate Army of Tennessee under Lieutenant General John Bell Hood and Federal forces under Major General George H. Thomas. In one of the largest victories achieved by the Union Army during the war, Thomas attacked and routed Hood's army, largely destroying it as an effective fighting force.",
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"Title: Battle of Peachtree Creek\n\nThe Battle of Peachtree Creek was fought in Georgia on July 20, 1864, as part of the Atlanta Campaign in the American Civil War. It was the first major attack by Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood since taking command of the Confederate Army of Tennessee. The attack was against Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman's Union army which was perched on the doorstep of Atlanta. The main armies in the conflict were the Union Army of the Cumberland, commanded by Maj. Gen. George Henry Thomas, and two corps of the Confederate Army of Tennessee, commanded by Lt. Gen. John B. Hood. The battle of Peachtree Creek was the first battle fought by Hood as commander of the Army of Tennessee.",
"Title: Battle of Shiloh\n\nThe Battle of Shiloh, also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing, was a major battle in the Western Theater of the American Civil War, fought April 6–7, 1862, in southwestern Tennessee. A Union force known as the Army of the Tennessee under Major General Ulysses S. Grant had moved via the Tennessee River deep into Tennessee and was encamped principally at Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee on the west bank of that river, where the Confederate Army of Mississippi, under General Albert Sidney Johnston and second-in-command P. G. T. Beauregard, launched a surprise attack on Grant's army from its base in Corinth, Mississippi. Johnston was mortally wounded during the fighting; Beauregard, who thus succeeded to command of the army, decided against pressing the attack late in the evening. Overnight Grant was reinforced by one of his own divisions stationed further north and was joined by three divisions from another Union army under Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell. This allowed them to launch an unexpected counterattack the next morning which completely reversed the Confederate gains of the previous day.",
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"Title: Battle of Spring Hill\n\nThe Battle of Spring Hill was fought November 29, 1864, at Spring Hill, Tennessee, as part of the Franklin-Nashville Campaign of the American Civil War. The Confederate Army of Tennessee, commanded by Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood, attacked a Union force under Maj. Gen. John M. Schofield as it retreated from Columbia through Spring Hill. Because of a series of command failures, the Confederates were unable to inflict serious damage on the Federals and could not prevent their safe passage north to Franklin during the night. The next day, Hood pursued Schofield and attacked his fortifications in the Battle of Franklin, resulting in severe Confederate casualties.",
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"Title: 6th Florida Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 6th Florida Infantry Regiment' was raised by the Confederate State of Florida for service to the Provisional Army of the Confederate States of America. Organized and released from state service in mid-April 1862, the regiment would leave the state in mid-June, 1862. It was assigned from June through August 1862 to the Army of East Tennessee (Department of East Tennessee), General Edmund Kirby Smith commanding. The Army of East Tennessee was redesignated as the Confederate Army of Kentucky on August 25, 1862, when General Smith led it into eastern Kentucky during the Confederate Heartland Offensive. On November 20, 1862, the Army of Mississippi, General Braxton Bragg commanding, and the Army of Kentucky, General E. Kirby Smith commanding, became the Army of Tennessee. General Bragg assumed command, and General Smith was reassigned to the Department of East Tennessee. The 6th Florida would remain assigned to the Army of Tennessee until its surrender at Bentonville, North Carolina on April 26, 1865.",
"Title: 18th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Marmaduke's)\n\nThe 18th Arkansas Infantry (Marmaduke's) (1861–1865) was a Confederate Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War. The unit was also briefly identified as the 1st Arkansas Infantry Battalion. The unit was most often referred to as the 3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment. The designation \"Confederate Infantry Regiment\" was intended to convey the difference between Provisional Confederate Army units and Regular Confederate Army Units, with Provisional units being those regiments who received a state designation such as \"XX Arkansas Infantry Regiment\". In practice, the designation was most often utilized when Regiments were assembled utilizing companies from more than one confederate state. The \"3rd Confederate Infantry Regiment\" is occasionally misidentified as the 3rd Arkansas Infantry Regiment commanded by Colonel Van H. Manning."
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6,009
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Filipino sitcom Iskul Bukol had a theme song to the tune of which hit by the King of Rock 'n' Roll?
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All Shook Up
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" Noel said that \"Rock 'n' Roll Star\" was one of only three songs in which he wanted to say something: \"I've pretty much summed up everything I wanted to say in \"Rock 'n' Roll Star\", \"Live Forever\" and \"Cigarettes & Alcohol\", after that I'm repeating myself, but in a different way\".",
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" It features Elvis Presley in duet with Richard in \"Blue Suede Shoes\" and Peter Frampton on guitar in \"Dimples\".",
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" This release was the last release for the band on this label.",
" The 10\" format was numbered and limited to 5000 copies.",
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"\".",
" He is a member of the comedy trio Tito, Vic and Joey that has made several comedy movies and TV shows.",
" As a songwriter, de Leon has penned songs including \"Ipagpatawad Mo\" (Forgive Me), \"Awitin Mo, Isasayaw Ko\" (Sing and I Will Dance), \"Boyfriend kong Baduy\" (My Geeky Boyfriend) and \"Iskul Bukol\" (School Lump)."
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"Rock 'n' Roll is the sixth studio album by John Lennon.",
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" Recording the album was problematic and spanned an entire year: Phil Spector produced sessions in October 1973 at A&M Studios, and Lennon produced sessions in October 1974 at Record Plant Studios (East).",
" Lennon was being sued by Morris Levy over copyright infringement of one line in his song \"Come Together\".",
" As part of an agreement, Lennon had to include three Levy-owned songs on \"Rock 'n' Roll\".",
" Spector disappeared with the session recordings and was subsequently involved in a motor accident, leaving the album's tracks unrecoverable until the beginning of the \"Walls and Bridges\" sessions.",
" With \"Walls and Bridges\" coming out first, featuring one Levy-owned song, Levy sued Lennon expecting to see Lennon's \"Rock 'n' Roll\" album."
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"Rock 'n' Roll Circus is the eleventh studio album by Japanese recording artist Ayumi Hamasaki.",
" It was released on April 14, 2010, by Avex Trax.",
" It was also released just a little over a year after her 2009 album, \"Next Level\".",
" \"Rock 'n' Roll Circus\" marks Hamasaki's eleventh consecutive album to be fully produced by Japanese producer and manager Max Matsuura, while she contributes to the album as the lead vocalist, background vocalist, and songwriter to all songs.",
" Recorded in Japanese with minor phrases in English, \"Rock 'n' Roll Circus\" is a rock album with numerous musical elements such as electropop, J-pop, rock, pop ballad, and dance music."
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"Elvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer, dancer and actor.",
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"\"Feelin' Satisfied\" is a 1978 song written by Tom Scholz for the Boston band album \"Don't Look Back\".",
" Paul Grein of \"Billboard\" described the song as \"an affectionate tribute to the power of music.\"",
" The same magazine later described the song as an \"upbeat track which is totally rock 'n' roll,\" praising the \"clear singing\" and \"fresh sounds.\"",
" Terry Hazlett of The \"Observer-Reporter\" described the song as an \"innocent little [ditty]\" which comes across like a \"rock 'n' roll anthem.\"",
".",
" AXS contributor Bill Craig describes the lyrics as being about \"the wonders of rock music.\"",
" Pete Bishop of \"The Pittsburgh Press\" claimed that it has \"an infectious happy feel.\"",
" \"Ultimate Classic Rock\" critic Michael Gallucci described it as a \"simple\" song that, in common with many Boston songs, \"celebrates rock 'n' roll.\"",
" Gallucci rated it Boston's 8th greatest song, particularly praising the effect from the hand claps during the refrain.",
" Paul Elliott rated it their 7th greatest song, commenting on its \"sense of fun\" as Scholz lets go of some of his usual control."
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"Title: Rock 'n' Roll Star\n\n\"Rock 'n' Roll Star\" is a song by English rock band Oasis. It is the opening track from their record breaking debut album, \"Definitely Maybe\". Like the majority of the band's songs from this era, it was written by lead guitarist Noel Gallagher. Noel said that \"Rock 'n' Roll Star\" was one of only three songs in which he wanted to say something: \"I've pretty much summed up everything I wanted to say in \"Rock 'n' Roll Star\", \"Live Forever\" and \"Cigarettes & Alcohol\", after that I'm repeating myself, but in a different way\". It became a fan favourite and was often played to close the band's gigs.",
"Title: Just... Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll\n\nJust... Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll is a studio album by Cliff Richard, released 11 November 2016. The album continues the rock 'n' roll theme of his previous studio album \"The Fabulous Rock 'n' Roll Songbook\". It comprises covers of 14 classic rock 'n' roll songs and one new song \"It's Better to Dream\". It features Elvis Presley in duet with Richard in \"Blue Suede Shoes\" and Peter Frampton on guitar in \"Dimples\". The album reached number 4 on the UK Albums Chart and has been certified Gold for sales over 100,000 in the UK.",
"Title: I Hate Rock 'n' Roll\n\n\"I Hate Rock 'n' Roll\" is a song by the Scottish alternative rock group The Jesus and Mary Chain. It was the first single from the band's compilation album, \"Hate Rock 'n' Roll\". It was released together with 3 other tracks by Blanco y Negro Records in June 1995 and reached #61 in the UK single charts. This release was the last release for the band on this label. The 10\" format was numbered and limited to 5000 copies. The reworked version of the track, which was dubbed as \"I Love Rock 'n' Roll\" was also included on the group's last album \"Munki\", released in 1998.",
"Title: Joey de Leon\n\nJosé María Ramos de León, Jr., better known as Joey de Leon (born October 14, 1946) is a Spanish Filipino comedian, actor and television presenter. He hosts the noontime variety show \"Eat Bulaga! \". He is a member of the comedy trio Tito, Vic and Joey that has made several comedy movies and TV shows. As a songwriter, de Leon has penned songs including \"Ipagpatawad Mo\" (Forgive Me), \"Awitin Mo, Isasayaw Ko\" (Sing and I Will Dance), \"Boyfriend kong Baduy\" (My Geeky Boyfriend) and \"Iskul Bukol\" (School Lump).",
"Title: Rock 'n' Roll (John Lennon album)\n\nRock 'n' Roll is the sixth studio album by John Lennon. Released in 1975, it is an album of late 1950s and early 1960s songs as covered by Lennon. Recording the album was problematic and spanned an entire year: Phil Spector produced sessions in October 1973 at A&M Studios, and Lennon produced sessions in October 1974 at Record Plant Studios (East). Lennon was being sued by Morris Levy over copyright infringement of one line in his song \"Come Together\". As part of an agreement, Lennon had to include three Levy-owned songs on \"Rock 'n' Roll\". Spector disappeared with the session recordings and was subsequently involved in a motor accident, leaving the album's tracks unrecoverable until the beginning of the \"Walls and Bridges\" sessions. With \"Walls and Bridges\" coming out first, featuring one Levy-owned song, Levy sued Lennon expecting to see Lennon's \"Rock 'n' Roll\" album.",
"Title: Rock 'n' Roll Circus\n\nRock 'n' Roll Circus is the eleventh studio album by Japanese recording artist Ayumi Hamasaki. It was released on April 14, 2010, by Avex Trax. It was also released just a little over a year after her 2009 album, \"Next Level\". \"Rock 'n' Roll Circus\" marks Hamasaki's eleventh consecutive album to be fully produced by Japanese producer and manager Max Matsuura, while she contributes to the album as the lead vocalist, background vocalist, and songwriter to all songs. Recorded in Japanese with minor phrases in English, \"Rock 'n' Roll Circus\" is a rock album with numerous musical elements such as electropop, J-pop, rock, pop ballad, and dance music.",
"Title: Elvis Presley\n\nElvis Aaron Presley (January 8, 1935 – August 16, 1977) was an American singer, dancer and actor. Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as the \"King of Rock and Roll\" or simply \"the King\".",
"Title: Feelin' Satisfied\n\n\"Feelin' Satisfied\" is a 1978 song written by Tom Scholz for the Boston band album \"Don't Look Back\". Paul Grein of \"Billboard\" described the song as \"an affectionate tribute to the power of music.\" The same magazine later described the song as an \"upbeat track which is totally rock 'n' roll,\" praising the \"clear singing\" and \"fresh sounds.\" Terry Hazlett of The \"Observer-Reporter\" described the song as an \"innocent little [ditty]\" which comes across like a \"rock 'n' roll anthem.\" . AXS contributor Bill Craig describes the lyrics as being about \"the wonders of rock music.\" Pete Bishop of \"The Pittsburgh Press\" claimed that it has \"an infectious happy feel.\" \"Ultimate Classic Rock\" critic Michael Gallucci described it as a \"simple\" song that, in common with many Boston songs, \"celebrates rock 'n' roll.\" Gallucci rated it Boston's 8th greatest song, particularly praising the effect from the hand claps during the refrain. Paul Elliott rated it their 7th greatest song, commenting on its \"sense of fun\" as Scholz lets go of some of his usual control.",
"Title: Iskul Bukol\n\nIskul Bukol is a Philippine situational comedy show that aired on the IBC-13 network from 1977 to 1990. It starred Filipino comedians Tito Sotto, Vic Sotto, and Joey de Leon. The show centered on their lives as students of the fictional \"Wanbol University\", parodying its real life counterpart, Arellano University. The show's theme song, also titled \"Iskul Bukol\", is sung to the tune of Elvis Presley's \"All Shook Up.\""
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6,010
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Henry Hun was a professor of Nervous Diseases at a medical school founded by who ?
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Alden March and James H. Armsby
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"Edward T. (Thomas) Ryan is an American microbiologist, immunologist, and physician at Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital.",
" Ryan served as President of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from 2009-2010.",
" Ryan is Professor of Immunology and Infectious Diseases at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and Director of Global Infectious Diseases at the Massachusetts General Hospital.",
" Ryan's research and clinical focus has been on infectious diseases associated with residing in, immigrating from, or traveling through resource-limited areas.",
" Ryan is a Fellow of the American Society of Microbiology, the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, the American College of Physicians, and the Infectious Diseases Society of America."
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"New Jersey Medical School (NJMS)—also known as Rutgers New Jersey Medical School—is a graduate medical school of Rutgers University that is part of the division of Biomedical and Health Sciences.",
" NJMS is the oldest school of medicine in New Jersey.",
" The school of medicine was founded in 1954 as the Seton Hall College of Medicine and Dentistry, established under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, in Jersey City, New Jersey.",
" On August 6, 1954, the College was incorporated as a legal entity separate from Seton Hall University, but with an interlocking Board of Trustees.",
" The first class of 80 students was admitted to the four-year MD program in September 1956, becoming only the sixth medical school in the New York City metropolitan area.",
" In 1965, the institution was acquired by the State of New Jersey, renamed the New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry (NJCMD), and relocated to Newark, New Jersey.",
" With the passing of the Medical and Dental Education Act of 1970, signed into law by Governor William T. Cahill on June 16, the College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (CMDNJ) was created, merging NJCMD with the two-year medical school established at Rutgers University in 1961, under a single board of trustees."
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"Detlef Schuppan (born 9 August 1954 in Essen, Germany) is a German biochemist and physician.",
" He focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of coeliac disease and wheat sensitivity, fibrotic liver diseases and the immunology of chronic diseases and cancer.",
" He is the director of the Institute of Translational Immunology and a professor of internal medicine, gastroenterology, and hepatology at the Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in Germany.",
" He directs the outpatient clinic for coeliac disease and small intestinal diseases.",
" He is also a professor of medicine and senior visiting scientist at Harvard Medical School."
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"Albany Medical College (AMC) is a medical school located in Albany, New York, United States.",
" It was founded in 1839 by Alden March and James H. Armsby and is one of the oldest medical schools in the nation.",
" The college is part of the Albany Medical Center, which includes the Albany Medical Center Hospital."
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"Eastern Virginia Medical School commonly referred to as EVMS, in Norfolk, Virginia, United States is a public-private medical school founded by grassroots efforts in the southeastern part of Virginia known as Hampton Roads.",
" Unlike the other public medical schools in Virginia, EVMS is not affiliated with an undergraduate institution and coordinates training through multiple medical centers in the Hampton Roads region.",
" The school is dedicated solely to graduate biomedical and health education.",
" EVMS campus includes the 555-bed Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, the region's only tertiary level 1 trauma medical care facility, and the 212-bed Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters, a regional pediatric referral care facility and only stand-alone children's hospital in the state.",
" EVMS is the first institution in the US to have produced a viable fetus through in vitro fertilization.",
" EVMS is most known for its reproductive medicine, simulation/standardized-patient education as well as research in pediatrics, geriatrics, diabetes, and cancer.",
" In addition, EVMS is well known for its leadership in community service and medical missions, as evidenced by faculty and alumni responsible for the founding of Operation Smile, Physicians for Peace, Global Brigades, and CONRAD."
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"Neurocritical care or neurointensive care is a branch of medicine that emerged in the 1980s and deals with life-threatening diseases of the nervous system, which are those that involve the brain, spinal cord and nerves.",
" The doctors who practice this type of medicine are called neurointensivists, and can have medical training in many fields, including neurology, anesthesiology, emergency medicine, or neurosurgery.",
" Common diseases treated in neurointensive care units include strokes, ruptured aneurysms, brain and spinal cord injury from trauma, seizures (especially those that last for a long period of time- status epilepticus, and/or involve trauma to the patient, i.e., due to a stroke or a fall), swelling of the brain (intracranial edema), infections of the brain (encephalitis) and the brain's or spine's meninges (meningitis), brain tumors (especially malignant cases; with neurological oncology), and weakness of the muscles required to breathe (such as the diaphragm).",
" Besides dealing with critical illness of the nervous system, neurointensivists also treat the medical complications that may occur in their patients, including those of the heart, lung, kidneys, or any other body system, including treatment of infections.",
" Most neurocritical care units are a collaborative effort between neurointensivists, neurosurgeons, neurologists, radiologists, pharmacists, physician extenders (such as nurse practitioners or physician's assistants), critical care nurses, respiratory therapists, rehabilitation therapists, and social workers who all work together in order to provide coordinated care for the critically ill neurologic patient.",
" The Neurocritical Care Society was founded in 2002 in San Francisco, California to promote quality patient care, professional collaboration, research, training, education and advocacy with the goal of improving outcomes for patients with life-threatening neurologic diseases.",
" In 2003, the Society first met officially in Phoenix, Arizona.",
" Thomas P. Bleck MD was the first president."
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"Ruby Pawankar has been President of the World Allergy Organization (WAO), 2012 and 2013.",
" She is the first Indian and first woman President of WAO, which was established in 1951.",
" Currently she is Past President, WAO, Professor of Allergy, Department of Pediatrics at Nippon Medical School in Tokyo, Japan and Guest Professor at Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan, Kyung Hee University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea and St. John's Medical College, Bengaluru, India.",
" She is a recipient of Pravasi Bharatiya Samman 2010 for excellence in medicine, from the President of India.",
" Dr. Pawankar has focused on the furtherance of India-Japan medical collaboration for a number of years.",
" She is recognised in Japan and worldwide for her outstanding contributions to science in the field of allergy asthma and clinical immunology.",
" Other academic awards include the International Distinguished Fellow Award of ACAAI, the Life Time Achievement Award in Allergy, DN Shivpuri Oration, the SK Malik Oration, Global Accelator Award and the World Achievement Award.",
" She was born in Kolkata to T.K. Mathew, Kunnukuzhiyil, Puthuppally in Kottayam District of Kerala, India.",
" She studied in Loreto, Kolkata and did her Undergraduate Medical Education from the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune India and her post graduation from B.J. Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, India.",
" She then underwent training in allergy and clinical immunology from Nippon Medical School and Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo Japan.",
" She received her doctorate in allergy and clinical immunology from Nippon Medical School."
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"Johann Gottlieb Burckhardt (24 December 1836 – 6 February 1907) was a Swiss psychiatrist and the medical director of a small mental hospital in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel.",
" He is commonly regarded as having performed the first modern psychosurgical operation.",
" Born in Basel, Switzerland, he trained as doctor at the Universities of Basel, Göttingen and Berlin, receiving his medical doctorate in 1860.",
" In the same year he took up a teaching post in the University of Basel and established a private practice in his hometown.",
" He married in 1863 but the following year he was diagnosed with tuberculosis and gave up his practice and relocated to a region south of the Pyrennes in search of a cure.",
" By 1866 he had made a full recovery and returned to Basel with the intention of devoting himself to the study of nervous diseases and their treatment.",
" In 1875, he attained a post at the Waldau University Psychiatric Clinic in Bern and from 1876 he lectured on mental diseases at the University of Bern.",
" Beginning in this period, he published widely on his psychiatric and neurological research findings in the medical press developing the thesis that mental illnesses had their origins in specific regions of the brain."
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"Henry Hun (March 21, 1854 – March 14, 1924) an American physician, was professor of Nervous Diseases at the Albany Medical College in New York for 30 years.",
" He published several unique teaching volumes for his students as well as numerous journal articles on neurological disorders."
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"There are thirty-two medical schools in the United Kingdom that are recognised by the General Medical Council and from which students can obtain a medical degree.",
" There are twenty-four such schools in England, five in Scotland, two in Wales and one in Northern Ireland.",
" All but Warwick Medical School and Swansea Medical School offer undergraduate courses in medicine.",
" The Bute Medical School (University of St Andrews) and Durham Medical School offer undergraduate pre-clinical courses only, with students proceeding to another medical school for clinical studies.",
" Although Oxford University and Cambridge University offer both pre-clinical and clinical courses in medicine, students who study pre-clinical medicine at one of these universities may move to another university for clinical studies.",
" At other universities students stay at the same university for both pre-clinical and clinical work."
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"Title: Edward Thomas Ryan\n\nEdward T. (Thomas) Ryan is an American microbiologist, immunologist, and physician at Harvard University and Massachusetts General Hospital. Ryan served as President of the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene from 2009-2010. Ryan is Professor of Immunology and Infectious Diseases at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health, Professor of Medicine at Harvard Medical School, and Director of Global Infectious Diseases at the Massachusetts General Hospital. Ryan's research and clinical focus has been on infectious diseases associated with residing in, immigrating from, or traveling through resource-limited areas. Ryan is a Fellow of the American Society of Microbiology, the American Society of Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, the American College of Physicians, and the Infectious Diseases Society of America.",
"Title: New Jersey Medical School\n\nNew Jersey Medical School (NJMS)—also known as Rutgers New Jersey Medical School—is a graduate medical school of Rutgers University that is part of the division of Biomedical and Health Sciences. NJMS is the oldest school of medicine in New Jersey. The school of medicine was founded in 1954 as the Seton Hall College of Medicine and Dentistry, established under the auspices of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark, in Jersey City, New Jersey. On August 6, 1954, the College was incorporated as a legal entity separate from Seton Hall University, but with an interlocking Board of Trustees. The first class of 80 students was admitted to the four-year MD program in September 1956, becoming only the sixth medical school in the New York City metropolitan area. In 1965, the institution was acquired by the State of New Jersey, renamed the New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry (NJCMD), and relocated to Newark, New Jersey. With the passing of the Medical and Dental Education Act of 1970, signed into law by Governor William T. Cahill on June 16, the College of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey (CMDNJ) was created, merging NJCMD with the two-year medical school established at Rutgers University in 1961, under a single board of trustees.",
"Title: Detlef Schuppan\n\nDetlef Schuppan (born 9 August 1954 in Essen, Germany) is a German biochemist and physician. He focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of coeliac disease and wheat sensitivity, fibrotic liver diseases and the immunology of chronic diseases and cancer. He is the director of the Institute of Translational Immunology and a professor of internal medicine, gastroenterology, and hepatology at the Medical Center of the Johannes Gutenberg University of Mainz in Germany. He directs the outpatient clinic for coeliac disease and small intestinal diseases. He is also a professor of medicine and senior visiting scientist at Harvard Medical School.",
"Title: Albany Medical College\n\nAlbany Medical College (AMC) is a medical school located in Albany, New York, United States. It was founded in 1839 by Alden March and James H. Armsby and is one of the oldest medical schools in the nation. The college is part of the Albany Medical Center, which includes the Albany Medical Center Hospital.",
"Title: Eastern Virginia Medical School\n\nEastern Virginia Medical School commonly referred to as EVMS, in Norfolk, Virginia, United States is a public-private medical school founded by grassroots efforts in the southeastern part of Virginia known as Hampton Roads. Unlike the other public medical schools in Virginia, EVMS is not affiliated with an undergraduate institution and coordinates training through multiple medical centers in the Hampton Roads region. The school is dedicated solely to graduate biomedical and health education. EVMS campus includes the 555-bed Sentara Norfolk General Hospital, the region's only tertiary level 1 trauma medical care facility, and the 212-bed Children's Hospital of The King's Daughters, a regional pediatric referral care facility and only stand-alone children's hospital in the state. EVMS is the first institution in the US to have produced a viable fetus through in vitro fertilization. EVMS is most known for its reproductive medicine, simulation/standardized-patient education as well as research in pediatrics, geriatrics, diabetes, and cancer. In addition, EVMS is well known for its leadership in community service and medical missions, as evidenced by faculty and alumni responsible for the founding of Operation Smile, Physicians for Peace, Global Brigades, and CONRAD.",
"Title: Neurointensive care\n\nNeurocritical care or neurointensive care is a branch of medicine that emerged in the 1980s and deals with life-threatening diseases of the nervous system, which are those that involve the brain, spinal cord and nerves. The doctors who practice this type of medicine are called neurointensivists, and can have medical training in many fields, including neurology, anesthesiology, emergency medicine, or neurosurgery. Common diseases treated in neurointensive care units include strokes, ruptured aneurysms, brain and spinal cord injury from trauma, seizures (especially those that last for a long period of time- status epilepticus, and/or involve trauma to the patient, i.e., due to a stroke or a fall), swelling of the brain (intracranial edema), infections of the brain (encephalitis) and the brain's or spine's meninges (meningitis), brain tumors (especially malignant cases; with neurological oncology), and weakness of the muscles required to breathe (such as the diaphragm). Besides dealing with critical illness of the nervous system, neurointensivists also treat the medical complications that may occur in their patients, including those of the heart, lung, kidneys, or any other body system, including treatment of infections. Most neurocritical care units are a collaborative effort between neurointensivists, neurosurgeons, neurologists, radiologists, pharmacists, physician extenders (such as nurse practitioners or physician's assistants), critical care nurses, respiratory therapists, rehabilitation therapists, and social workers who all work together in order to provide coordinated care for the critically ill neurologic patient. The Neurocritical Care Society was founded in 2002 in San Francisco, California to promote quality patient care, professional collaboration, research, training, education and advocacy with the goal of improving outcomes for patients with life-threatening neurologic diseases. In 2003, the Society first met officially in Phoenix, Arizona. Thomas P. Bleck MD was the first president.",
"Title: Ruby Umesh Pawankar\n\nRuby Pawankar has been President of the World Allergy Organization (WAO), 2012 and 2013. She is the first Indian and first woman President of WAO, which was established in 1951. Currently she is Past President, WAO, Professor of Allergy, Department of Pediatrics at Nippon Medical School in Tokyo, Japan and Guest Professor at Showa University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan, Kyung Hee University School of Medicine, Seoul, Korea and St. John's Medical College, Bengaluru, India. She is a recipient of Pravasi Bharatiya Samman 2010 for excellence in medicine, from the President of India. Dr. Pawankar has focused on the furtherance of India-Japan medical collaboration for a number of years. She is recognised in Japan and worldwide for her outstanding contributions to science in the field of allergy asthma and clinical immunology. Other academic awards include the International Distinguished Fellow Award of ACAAI, the Life Time Achievement Award in Allergy, DN Shivpuri Oration, the SK Malik Oration, Global Accelator Award and the World Achievement Award. She was born in Kolkata to T.K. Mathew, Kunnukuzhiyil, Puthuppally in Kottayam District of Kerala, India. She studied in Loreto, Kolkata and did her Undergraduate Medical Education from the Armed Forces Medical College, Pune India and her post graduation from B.J. Medical College, Pune, Maharashtra, India. She then underwent training in allergy and clinical immunology from Nippon Medical School and Juntendo University School of Medicine, Tokyo Japan. She received her doctorate in allergy and clinical immunology from Nippon Medical School.",
"Title: Gottlieb Burckhardt\n\nJohann Gottlieb Burckhardt (24 December 1836 – 6 February 1907) was a Swiss psychiatrist and the medical director of a small mental hospital in the Swiss canton of Neuchâtel. He is commonly regarded as having performed the first modern psychosurgical operation. Born in Basel, Switzerland, he trained as doctor at the Universities of Basel, Göttingen and Berlin, receiving his medical doctorate in 1860. In the same year he took up a teaching post in the University of Basel and established a private practice in his hometown. He married in 1863 but the following year he was diagnosed with tuberculosis and gave up his practice and relocated to a region south of the Pyrennes in search of a cure. By 1866 he had made a full recovery and returned to Basel with the intention of devoting himself to the study of nervous diseases and their treatment. In 1875, he attained a post at the Waldau University Psychiatric Clinic in Bern and from 1876 he lectured on mental diseases at the University of Bern. Beginning in this period, he published widely on his psychiatric and neurological research findings in the medical press developing the thesis that mental illnesses had their origins in specific regions of the brain.",
"Title: Henry Hun\n\nHenry Hun (March 21, 1854 – March 14, 1924) an American physician, was professor of Nervous Diseases at the Albany Medical College in New York for 30 years. He published several unique teaching volumes for his students as well as numerous journal articles on neurological disorders.",
"Title: List of medical schools in the United Kingdom\n\nThere are thirty-two medical schools in the United Kingdom that are recognised by the General Medical Council and from which students can obtain a medical degree. There are twenty-four such schools in England, five in Scotland, two in Wales and one in Northern Ireland. All but Warwick Medical School and Swansea Medical School offer undergraduate courses in medicine. The Bute Medical School (University of St Andrews) and Durham Medical School offer undergraduate pre-clinical courses only, with students proceeding to another medical school for clinical studies. Although Oxford University and Cambridge University offer both pre-clinical and clinical courses in medicine, students who study pre-clinical medicine at one of these universities may move to another university for clinical studies. At other universities students stay at the same university for both pre-clinical and clinical work."
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6,011
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Who sang in more bands, Michael Crafter or Vincent Walker?
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Michael Crafter
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comparison
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hard
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"Michael Crafter is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter and entertainment manager.",
" His music career began as lead vocalist for I Killed the Prom Queen.",
" He is the vocalist of Confession, and former vocalist of Carpathian and Bury Your Dead.",
" Crafter runs a clothing apparel business, Mistake Clothing."
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"Vincent Francis Walker (born March 2, 1980), better known as Vince Walker, is an American multi-instrumentalist, best known as the lead singer of third-wave ska band Suburban Legends.",
" He was formerly the lead trumpet player, and left sometime after the release of \"Rump Shaker\", but returned to the band in September 2005 for the band's appearance on the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, which happened to be lead singer Tim Maurer's last performance.",
" He replaced Maurer as the singer in an odd switching of roles, and continues with the band as frontman."
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"Confession was an Australian melodic hardcore band from Melbourne, Victoria.",
" The band was formed in 2008 by frontman Michael Crafter, who is best known as the former lead vocalist of metalcore bands I Killed the Prom Queen, Carpathian and Bury Your Dead.",
" They have released one EP entitled \"Can't Live, Can't Breathe\", and three albums: \"Cancer\", \"The Long Way Home\" and \"Life And Death\" on Resist Records."
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"Your Past Comes Back to Haunt You is the second EP released by Australian metalcore band I Killed the Prom Queen in 2005.",
" It is also the last album to feature Michael Crafter on vocals, besides the re-issue of Music for the Recently Deceased.",
" The EP features a reworked version of \"To Be Sleeping While Still Standing\" which was originally done by an earlier band including Crafter and Weinhofen called The Fall of Troy.",
" It also includes three tracks form their first EP, \"Choose to Love, Live or Die\", along with two new songs, \"Never Never Land\" and \"You're Not Worth Saving\".",
" Some of its tracks appear on the group's live album CD/DVD, \"Sleepless Nights and City Lights\", which was issued in November 2008."
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"The Long Way Home is the second full-length studio album by Australian hardcore/metalcore band Confession, released on 23 September 2011, through Resist Records.",
" This is the last album to feature guitarists Dan Brown and Adam Harris, bassist Tim Anderson and drummer Shane O'Brien, leaving Michael Crafter as the only original member."
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"Timothy Robert \"Tim\" Maurer (born October 10, 1980) is an American singer, best known as the former lead singer of third-wave ska band Suburban Legends.",
" He has left the band on two separate occasions.",
" The first was in 2000 after the recording of Origin Edition.",
" He rejoined the band in early 2002 after his replacement singer Chris Batstone left the band.",
" He officially left the band again in September 2005 after the band's third consecutive appearance on the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, performing a new song entitled \"Moving Closer.\"",
" The band's former trumpet player, Vincent Walker, rejoined the band for the performance, then took over as lead singer afterward.",
" Maurer returned for a final performance with the band on November 29, 2005 at Huntington Beach High School for a benefit show for the Ryan Dallas Cook Memorial Fund, which was set up following the death of Suburban Legends' trombonist Dallas Cook."
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"Day Job is Suburban Legends' fifth album, released on April 3, 2012.",
" Aaron Bertram, Brian Robertson, Derek Rock, and Vincent Walker appeared on local online radio program \"TNN Radio\" to announce the album on February 18, 2012."
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"Billy Bang (September 20, 1947 – April 11, 2011), born William Vincent Walker, was an American free jazz violinist and composer."
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"Charles Vincent Walker FRS (20 March 1812 – 24 December 1882) was an English electrical engineer and publisher, a major influence on the development of railway telecommunications, he was also the first person to send a submarine telegraph signal."
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"Life And Death is the third full-length studio album by Australian hardcore/metalcore band Confession, released on 13 June 2014, through Lifeforce Records.",
" This is the first album to feature the lineup of guitarists Russell Holland and Lyndsay Antica, bassist Steven French, and drummer Jake Dargaville, following the departure of guitarists Dan Brown and Adam Harris, bassist Tim Anderson and drummer Shane O'Brien, leaving Michael Crafter as the only original member."
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"Title: Michael Crafter\n\nMichael Crafter is an Australian musician, singer-songwriter and entertainment manager. His music career began as lead vocalist for I Killed the Prom Queen. He is the vocalist of Confession, and former vocalist of Carpathian and Bury Your Dead. Crafter runs a clothing apparel business, Mistake Clothing.",
"Title: Vincent Walker\n\nVincent Francis Walker (born March 2, 1980), better known as Vince Walker, is an American multi-instrumentalist, best known as the lead singer of third-wave ska band Suburban Legends. He was formerly the lead trumpet player, and left sometime after the release of \"Rump Shaker\", but returned to the band in September 2005 for the band's appearance on the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, which happened to be lead singer Tim Maurer's last performance. He replaced Maurer as the singer in an odd switching of roles, and continues with the band as frontman.",
"Title: Confession (band)\n\nConfession was an Australian melodic hardcore band from Melbourne, Victoria. The band was formed in 2008 by frontman Michael Crafter, who is best known as the former lead vocalist of metalcore bands I Killed the Prom Queen, Carpathian and Bury Your Dead. They have released one EP entitled \"Can't Live, Can't Breathe\", and three albums: \"Cancer\", \"The Long Way Home\" and \"Life And Death\" on Resist Records.",
"Title: Your Past Comes Back to Haunt You\n\nYour Past Comes Back to Haunt You is the second EP released by Australian metalcore band I Killed the Prom Queen in 2005. It is also the last album to feature Michael Crafter on vocals, besides the re-issue of Music for the Recently Deceased. The EP features a reworked version of \"To Be Sleeping While Still Standing\" which was originally done by an earlier band including Crafter and Weinhofen called The Fall of Troy. It also includes three tracks form their first EP, \"Choose to Love, Live or Die\", along with two new songs, \"Never Never Land\" and \"You're Not Worth Saving\". Some of its tracks appear on the group's live album CD/DVD, \"Sleepless Nights and City Lights\", which was issued in November 2008.",
"Title: The Long Way Home (Confession album)\n\nThe Long Way Home is the second full-length studio album by Australian hardcore/metalcore band Confession, released on 23 September 2011, through Resist Records. This is the last album to feature guitarists Dan Brown and Adam Harris, bassist Tim Anderson and drummer Shane O'Brien, leaving Michael Crafter as the only original member.",
"Title: Tim Maurer\n\nTimothy Robert \"Tim\" Maurer (born October 10, 1980) is an American singer, best known as the former lead singer of third-wave ska band Suburban Legends. He has left the band on two separate occasions. The first was in 2000 after the recording of Origin Edition. He rejoined the band in early 2002 after his replacement singer Chris Batstone left the band. He officially left the band again in September 2005 after the band's third consecutive appearance on the Jerry Lewis MDA Telethon, performing a new song entitled \"Moving Closer.\" The band's former trumpet player, Vincent Walker, rejoined the band for the performance, then took over as lead singer afterward. Maurer returned for a final performance with the band on November 29, 2005 at Huntington Beach High School for a benefit show for the Ryan Dallas Cook Memorial Fund, which was set up following the death of Suburban Legends' trombonist Dallas Cook.",
"Title: Day Job (Suburban Legends album)\n\nDay Job is Suburban Legends' fifth album, released on April 3, 2012. Aaron Bertram, Brian Robertson, Derek Rock, and Vincent Walker appeared on local online radio program \"TNN Radio\" to announce the album on February 18, 2012.",
"Title: Billy Bang\n\nBilly Bang (September 20, 1947 – April 11, 2011), born William Vincent Walker, was an American free jazz violinist and composer.",
"Title: Charles Vincent Walker\n\nCharles Vincent Walker FRS (20 March 1812 – 24 December 1882) was an English electrical engineer and publisher, a major influence on the development of railway telecommunications, he was also the first person to send a submarine telegraph signal.",
"Title: Life and Death (album)\n\nLife And Death is the third full-length studio album by Australian hardcore/metalcore band Confession, released on 13 June 2014, through Lifeforce Records. This is the first album to feature the lineup of guitarists Russell Holland and Lyndsay Antica, bassist Steven French, and drummer Jake Dargaville, following the departure of guitarists Dan Brown and Adam Harris, bassist Tim Anderson and drummer Shane O'Brien, leaving Michael Crafter as the only original member."
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What is the name of the town, formerly known as Webster, that currently has the Regional School Unit 4 as the district headquarters?
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Sabattus
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bridge
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"Winslow High School is a four year public high school located in Winslow, Maine.",
" It is a part of Maine AOS 92 - Kennebec Valley Consolidated Schools (formerly of Maine School Union 52) along with the city of Waterville, Maine and the town of Vassalboro, Maine, and is one of two high schools in the School Unit (the other being Waterville High School of Waterville).",
" Winslow serves the community of Winslow and is open to high school students from the towns of Vassalboro, and China, Maine (of Regional School Unit 18) at a tuition cost since there is no public high school in either town."
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"Regional School Unit 16, a consolidated school district serving Poland, Mechanic Falls and Minot, Maine, operates three elementary schools (K–6), one middle school (7–8) and one high school (9–12) in Androscoggin County in the U.S. state of Maine.",
" The district has 154 teachers (FTEs) serving approximately 1,700 students."
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"Kennebunk High School is a public high school located in Kennebunk, Maine, and provides education for grades 9–12.",
" It is part of Maine Regional School Unit 21 for the towns Arundel, Kennebunk and Kennebunkport.",
" The school currently has 692 students enrolled.",
" In 1982–83 and in 1990–91, Kennebunk High School was named a National Blue Ribbon School.",
" It is currently a First Amendment School."
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"The Maine School Administrative District 22 (M.S.A.D. 22) now known as Regional School Unit 22 (R.S.U. 22) as of July 1, 2013, is a school district in Maine, serving residents of the towns of Hampden, Newburgh, Winterport, and Frankfort."
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"The Bath School Department (RSU 1) in Bath, Maine, consists of seven public schools: Dike-Newell Elementary, Fisher-Mitchell, Phippsburg Elementary School, Woolwich Central School, West Bath School, Bath Middle School, and Morse High School.",
" It has been consolidated with other area schools (West Bath, Phippsburg and Woolwich) to form Regional School Unit 1 (RSU 1).",
" The RSU 1 schools are, as of 2016: Dike-Newell School (grades K-2), Phippsburg Elementary (grades Pre-K-5), Woolwich Central School ( Grades Pre-K-8), Fisher-Mitchell School (grades 3-5), West Bath School (grades Kindergarten-5) Bath Middle School (grades 6-8), Morse High School (grades 9-12), and Bath Regional Career and Technical Center."
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"Sabattus is a town in Androscoggin County, Maine, United States.",
" The population was 4,876 at the 2010 census.",
" It is included in both the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine Metropolitan New England City and Town Area.",
" The town was formerly known as Webster, and changed its name to Sabattus in 1971, in honor of a former Anasagunticook Indian chief."
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"Regional School Unit 4 (RSU #4) is a school district headquartered in Wales, Maine.",
" It serves Wales, Litchfield, and Sabattus."
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"Oak Hill High School is a high school located in Wales, Maine, United States.",
" A part of Regional School Unit 4, this regional high school serves students from the towns of Sabattus, Litchfield, and Wales.",
" The mascot is the Raider, generally represented by a raccoon."
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"Regional School Unit 57 (RSU 57), formerly known as Maine School Administrative District 57 (MSAD 57), is a school district in Maine.",
" The district office is located in Waterboro, Maine next to Massabesic High School.",
" Its current superintendent is Larry Malone."
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"Pioneer Valley Regional School District is a four town regional school district in eastern and central Franklin County, Massachusetts.",
" Grade K-6 elementary schools are located in each town, and the single middle/high school for the entire district (Grades 7-12), Pioneer Valley Regional School, is located in Northfield, Massachusetts.",
" The district was initially formed by the four member towns in 1957 to serve grades 7-12, and became a fully regionalized district K-12 district in 1991.",
" Its administrative offices are housed in Pioneer Valley Regional School at 97 F. Sumner Turner Road, Northfield, Massachusetts."
],
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"Title: Winslow High School (Maine)\n\nWinslow High School is a four year public high school located in Winslow, Maine. It is a part of Maine AOS 92 - Kennebec Valley Consolidated Schools (formerly of Maine School Union 52) along with the city of Waterville, Maine and the town of Vassalboro, Maine, and is one of two high schools in the School Unit (the other being Waterville High School of Waterville). Winslow serves the community of Winslow and is open to high school students from the towns of Vassalboro, and China, Maine (of Regional School Unit 18) at a tuition cost since there is no public high school in either town.",
"Title: Regional School Unit 16\n\nRegional School Unit 16, a consolidated school district serving Poland, Mechanic Falls and Minot, Maine, operates three elementary schools (K–6), one middle school (7–8) and one high school (9–12) in Androscoggin County in the U.S. state of Maine. The district has 154 teachers (FTEs) serving approximately 1,700 students.",
"Title: Kennebunk High School\n\nKennebunk High School is a public high school located in Kennebunk, Maine, and provides education for grades 9–12. It is part of Maine Regional School Unit 21 for the towns Arundel, Kennebunk and Kennebunkport. The school currently has 692 students enrolled. In 1982–83 and in 1990–91, Kennebunk High School was named a National Blue Ribbon School. It is currently a First Amendment School.",
"Title: Maine School Administrative District 22\n\nThe Maine School Administrative District 22 (M.S.A.D. 22) now known as Regional School Unit 22 (R.S.U. 22) as of July 1, 2013, is a school district in Maine, serving residents of the towns of Hampden, Newburgh, Winterport, and Frankfort.",
"Title: RSU 1\n\nThe Bath School Department (RSU 1) in Bath, Maine, consists of seven public schools: Dike-Newell Elementary, Fisher-Mitchell, Phippsburg Elementary School, Woolwich Central School, West Bath School, Bath Middle School, and Morse High School. It has been consolidated with other area schools (West Bath, Phippsburg and Woolwich) to form Regional School Unit 1 (RSU 1). The RSU 1 schools are, as of 2016: Dike-Newell School (grades K-2), Phippsburg Elementary (grades Pre-K-5), Woolwich Central School ( Grades Pre-K-8), Fisher-Mitchell School (grades 3-5), West Bath School (grades Kindergarten-5) Bath Middle School (grades 6-8), Morse High School (grades 9-12), and Bath Regional Career and Technical Center.",
"Title: Sabattus, Maine\n\nSabattus is a town in Androscoggin County, Maine, United States. The population was 4,876 at the 2010 census. It is included in both the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine Metropolitan Statistical Area and the Lewiston-Auburn, Maine Metropolitan New England City and Town Area. The town was formerly known as Webster, and changed its name to Sabattus in 1971, in honor of a former Anasagunticook Indian chief.",
"Title: Regional School Unit 4\n\nRegional School Unit 4 (RSU #4) is a school district headquartered in Wales, Maine. It serves Wales, Litchfield, and Sabattus.",
"Title: Oak Hill High School (Maine)\n\nOak Hill High School is a high school located in Wales, Maine, United States. A part of Regional School Unit 4, this regional high school serves students from the towns of Sabattus, Litchfield, and Wales. The mascot is the Raider, generally represented by a raccoon.",
"Title: Regional School Unit 57\n\nRegional School Unit 57 (RSU 57), formerly known as Maine School Administrative District 57 (MSAD 57), is a school district in Maine. The district office is located in Waterboro, Maine next to Massabesic High School. Its current superintendent is Larry Malone.",
"Title: Pioneer Valley Regional School District\n\nPioneer Valley Regional School District is a four town regional school district in eastern and central Franklin County, Massachusetts. Grade K-6 elementary schools are located in each town, and the single middle/high school for the entire district (Grades 7-12), Pioneer Valley Regional School, is located in Northfield, Massachusetts. The district was initially formed by the four member towns in 1957 to serve grades 7-12, and became a fully regionalized district K-12 district in 1991. Its administrative offices are housed in Pioneer Valley Regional School at 97 F. Sumner Turner Road, Northfield, Massachusetts."
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6,013
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When was the team that won the 1981-82 Turkish First Football League championship founded?
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1903
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"The Turkish Federation Cup (Turkish: Federasyon Kupası) was the first professional national league in Turkey and the predecessor to the Turkish First Football League.",
" It was organized by the Turkish Football Federation and was held in order to pick a team that would play in the European Cup.",
" Beşiktaş J.K. won it in the 2 years it was held before it changed to the Turkish First Football League."
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"The 2001-02 Turkish First Football League is the 44th edition of top-flight professional football in Turkey.",
" Galatasaray S.K. became champions for the 15th time.",
" Turkish First Football League was renamed as Turkish Super League in this season."
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"Mersin İdmanyurdu (also \"Mersin İdman Yurdu\", \"Mersin İY\", or \"MİY\") Sports Club; located in Mersin, east Mediterranean coast of Turkey in 1974–75.",
" Mersin İdmanyurdu had relegated from Turkish First Football League in 1973–74 season.",
" It was the first relegation of the team after 7 season first league experience.",
" The 1974–75 season was the fifth season of Mersin İdmanyurdu (MİY) football team in Turkish Second Football League, the second level division in Turkey.",
" They finished 3rd in the red group."
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"Sunderland Association Football Club was founded in 1879 as Sunderland & District Teachers Association Football Club by James Allan.",
" They turned professional in 1885.",
" Sunderland won their first Football League championship in the 1891–92 season two years after joining the league.",
" They won the next Football League First Division on three occasions in four seasons; in 1892, 1893 and 1895, separated by a runner-up spot in 1894.",
" In the 1901–02 season, Sunderland won their fifth Football League First Division championship.",
" They came close to completing the \"league and cup double\" in the 1912–13 season, winning the league but losing to Aston Villa in the 1913 FA Cup Final.",
" The team's next success came in the 1935–36 season when they won the League Championship and also the Charity Shield.",
" They had not won the FA Cup until the 1936–37 season when they defeated Preston North End in the 1937 FA Cup Final.",
" Sunderland entered The Football League in 1890 and were not relegated from the top division until the 1957–58 season; a total of 58 seasons in the highest division of England.",
" Their next trophy came in the 1973 FA Cup Final as they beat Leeds United 1–0.",
" They reached the 1985 Football League Cup Final but finished as runners-up to Norwich City after being beaten 1–0.",
" In the 1986–87 season Sunderland were relegated to the Football League Third Division for the first time in their history under the management of Lawrie McMenemy, they however, returned to the second division the following season as champions–their lowest position in the English football league system.",
" Their first appearance in the Premier League came in the 1999–2000 season after being promoted as champions from Division One.",
" In winning promotion the club gained 105 points, which was a record at the time.",
" Sunderland gained just 15 points in the 2005-06 season, which set the record for the lowest number of points in a Premier League season, which has since been eclipsed by Derby County."
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"Mersin İdmanyurdu (also \"Mersin İdman Yurdu\", \"Mersin İY\", or \"MİY\") Sports Club; located in Mersin, east Mediterranean coast of Turkey in 1967–68.",
" Mersin İdmanyurdu (MİY) football team played in Turkish First Football League, the first level division for the first time in 1967–68 season.",
" They finished tenth.",
" In their first season they have become one of the most scorer teams.",
" In Turkish Cup they were eliminated at second round.",
" Before the season MİT had sent an offer to former coach of Turkish national football team Sandro Puppo.",
" However, later Cihat Arman has signed as coach.",
" Bayram Birinci was trainer."
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"Beşiktaş Jimnastik Kulübü (] , English: Beşiktaş Gymnastics Club ), known as simply Beşiktaş (pronounced: \"Beshiktash\"), is a Turkish sports club founded in 1903, and based in the Beşiktaş district of Istanbul."
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"He began his football career with Prater SV, an Austrian team, in 1978.",
" He transferred to Sakaryaspor in 1982, became professional in Sakaryaspor in 1985, and won the Turkish Cup with the team in 1988.",
" He transferred to Beşiktaş in 1989.",
" With Beşiktaş, he won two Turkish First League titles (1990 and 1991) and one Turkish Cup (1990).",
" He transferred to Fenerbahçe in 1991, and was first goalkeeper until he got injured at the Kayserispor match in the 1994-95 season.",
" İpekoğlu won the Turkish First League title again with Fenerbahçe in 1996.",
" He transferred to Çanakkale Dardanelspor, which got promoted to Turkish First League in the 1995-96 season, and he became first goalkeeper there until Çanakkale Dardanelspor's relegation to Turkish Second League in the 1998-99 season.",
" He returned to Fenerbahçe and kept Fenerbahçe's goal for seven more games.",
" He was also capped for the Turkish national football team 32 times, beginning with a friendly against Greece on 21 September 1988."
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"The 1991-92 season was the club's 34th season in the Turkish First Football League.",
" It was also one of the club's most successful seasons.",
" They won the Turkish First Football League for the 10th time in team history and their 3rd consecutive title setting a franchise record, as well as a shared league record then, however Galatasaray broke this record 8 years later by winning 4 consecutive titles (1996–2000).",
" Beşiktaş set another league record by finishing the league undefeated, with 23 wins, 7 draws and 0 losses.",
" They also continued their record setting unbeaten streak from last year making a total of 35 games unbeaten.",
" Also a league record.",
" The team was considered \"legendary\" due to all the milestones achieved that season.",
" In the Turkish cup, Beşiktaş defeated Aydınspor 1-0 in the quarterfinals, but lost to Trabzonspor 1-2 in the semifinals.",
" Trabzonspor would go on to win the cup.",
" By finishing 1st last season Beşiktaş also qualified for the European Cup.",
" In the first round they were eliminated by PSV Eindhoven 2-3 (1-1 at home and 1-2 away).",
" Beşiktaş played Trabzonspor for the Presidents Cup, after a loss to Trabzonspor in the semi finals of the Turkish cup, the team redeemed itself by defeating Trabzon 2-1.",
" Beşiktaş missed the TSYD Cup by 3 points.",
" They beat Fenerbahçe 4-1 but lost to Galatasaray 2-3."
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"The 1963-64 season was Beşiktaş J.K.'s 45th official season, their 6th year in the Turkish First Football League and their 61st year in existence.",
" They finished 2nd in the Turkish First Football League behind Fenerbahçe by a single point.",
" They also competed in the Balkans Cup for the first time but were eliminated in the group stage."
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"The 1981-82 Turkish First Football League season saw 17 teams in competition.",
" Beşiktaş J.K. won the championship."
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"Title: Turkish Federation Cup\n\nThe Turkish Federation Cup (Turkish: Federasyon Kupası) was the first professional national league in Turkey and the predecessor to the Turkish First Football League. It was organized by the Turkish Football Federation and was held in order to pick a team that would play in the European Cup. Beşiktaş J.K. won it in the 2 years it was held before it changed to the Turkish First Football League.",
"Title: 2001–02 Süper Lig\n\nThe 2001-02 Turkish First Football League is the 44th edition of top-flight professional football in Turkey. Galatasaray S.K. became champions for the 15th time. Turkish First Football League was renamed as Turkish Super League in this season.",
"Title: 1974–75 Mersin İdmanyurdu season\n\nMersin İdmanyurdu (also \"Mersin İdman Yurdu\", \"Mersin İY\", or \"MİY\") Sports Club; located in Mersin, east Mediterranean coast of Turkey in 1974–75. Mersin İdmanyurdu had relegated from Turkish First Football League in 1973–74 season. It was the first relegation of the team after 7 season first league experience. The 1974–75 season was the fifth season of Mersin İdmanyurdu (MİY) football team in Turkish Second Football League, the second level division in Turkey. They finished 3rd in the red group.",
"Title: List of Sunderland A.F.C. seasons\n\nSunderland Association Football Club was founded in 1879 as Sunderland & District Teachers Association Football Club by James Allan. They turned professional in 1885. Sunderland won their first Football League championship in the 1891–92 season two years after joining the league. They won the next Football League First Division on three occasions in four seasons; in 1892, 1893 and 1895, separated by a runner-up spot in 1894. In the 1901–02 season, Sunderland won their fifth Football League First Division championship. They came close to completing the \"league and cup double\" in the 1912–13 season, winning the league but losing to Aston Villa in the 1913 FA Cup Final. The team's next success came in the 1935–36 season when they won the League Championship and also the Charity Shield. They had not won the FA Cup until the 1936–37 season when they defeated Preston North End in the 1937 FA Cup Final. Sunderland entered The Football League in 1890 and were not relegated from the top division until the 1957–58 season; a total of 58 seasons in the highest division of England. Their next trophy came in the 1973 FA Cup Final as they beat Leeds United 1–0. They reached the 1985 Football League Cup Final but finished as runners-up to Norwich City after being beaten 1–0. In the 1986–87 season Sunderland were relegated to the Football League Third Division for the first time in their history under the management of Lawrie McMenemy, they however, returned to the second division the following season as champions–their lowest position in the English football league system. Their first appearance in the Premier League came in the 1999–2000 season after being promoted as champions from Division One. In winning promotion the club gained 105 points, which was a record at the time. Sunderland gained just 15 points in the 2005-06 season, which set the record for the lowest number of points in a Premier League season, which has since been eclipsed by Derby County.",
"Title: 1967–68 Mersin İdmanyurdu season\n\nMersin İdmanyurdu (also \"Mersin İdman Yurdu\", \"Mersin İY\", or \"MİY\") Sports Club; located in Mersin, east Mediterranean coast of Turkey in 1967–68. Mersin İdmanyurdu (MİY) football team played in Turkish First Football League, the first level division for the first time in 1967–68 season. They finished tenth. In their first season they have become one of the most scorer teams. In Turkish Cup they were eliminated at second round. Before the season MİT had sent an offer to former coach of Turkish national football team Sandro Puppo. However, later Cihat Arman has signed as coach. Bayram Birinci was trainer.",
"Title: Beşiktaş J.K.\n\nBeşiktaş Jimnastik Kulübü (] , English: Beşiktaş Gymnastics Club ), known as simply Beşiktaş (pronounced: \"Beshiktash\"), is a Turkish sports club founded in 1903, and based in the Beşiktaş district of Istanbul.",
"Title: Engin İpekoğlu\n\nHe began his football career with Prater SV, an Austrian team, in 1978. He transferred to Sakaryaspor in 1982, became professional in Sakaryaspor in 1985, and won the Turkish Cup with the team in 1988. He transferred to Beşiktaş in 1989. With Beşiktaş, he won two Turkish First League titles (1990 and 1991) and one Turkish Cup (1990). He transferred to Fenerbahçe in 1991, and was first goalkeeper until he got injured at the Kayserispor match in the 1994-95 season. İpekoğlu won the Turkish First League title again with Fenerbahçe in 1996. He transferred to Çanakkale Dardanelspor, which got promoted to Turkish First League in the 1995-96 season, and he became first goalkeeper there until Çanakkale Dardanelspor's relegation to Turkish Second League in the 1998-99 season. He returned to Fenerbahçe and kept Fenerbahçe's goal for seven more games. He was also capped for the Turkish national football team 32 times, beginning with a friendly against Greece on 21 September 1988.",
"Title: 1991–92 Beşiktaş J.K. season\n\nThe 1991-92 season was the club's 34th season in the Turkish First Football League. It was also one of the club's most successful seasons. They won the Turkish First Football League for the 10th time in team history and their 3rd consecutive title setting a franchise record, as well as a shared league record then, however Galatasaray broke this record 8 years later by winning 4 consecutive titles (1996–2000). Beşiktaş set another league record by finishing the league undefeated, with 23 wins, 7 draws and 0 losses. They also continued their record setting unbeaten streak from last year making a total of 35 games unbeaten. Also a league record. The team was considered \"legendary\" due to all the milestones achieved that season. In the Turkish cup, Beşiktaş defeated Aydınspor 1-0 in the quarterfinals, but lost to Trabzonspor 1-2 in the semifinals. Trabzonspor would go on to win the cup. By finishing 1st last season Beşiktaş also qualified for the European Cup. In the first round they were eliminated by PSV Eindhoven 2-3 (1-1 at home and 1-2 away). Beşiktaş played Trabzonspor for the Presidents Cup, after a loss to Trabzonspor in the semi finals of the Turkish cup, the team redeemed itself by defeating Trabzon 2-1. Beşiktaş missed the TSYD Cup by 3 points. They beat Fenerbahçe 4-1 but lost to Galatasaray 2-3.",
"Title: 1963–64 Beşiktaş J.K. season\n\nThe 1963-64 season was Beşiktaş J.K.'s 45th official season, their 6th year in the Turkish First Football League and their 61st year in existence. They finished 2nd in the Turkish First Football League behind Fenerbahçe by a single point. They also competed in the Balkans Cup for the first time but were eliminated in the group stage.",
"Title: 1981–82 1.Lig\n\nThe 1981-82 Turkish First Football League season saw 17 teams in competition. Beşiktaş J.K. won the championship."
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6,014
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Cinergi Pictures, production company behind Judge Dredd, also produced a major hit film relating to ex-president Richard Nixon called what?
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Nixon
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"C2 Pictures was a film company started in 2002 by Carolco Pictures co-founders Andrew G. Vajna (who had formed Cinergi Pictures until it folded in 1998) and Mario Kassar.",
" The company's first production was \"I Spy\".",
" Though this film was the company's first, Kassar and Vajna's initial purpose for forming the new company was to resurrect the \"Terminator\" franchise.",
" In 2008, the company fell into dormancy and eventually was dissolved."
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"Dredd is a 2012 science-fiction action film directed by Pete Travis and written and produced by Alex Garland.",
" It is based on the \"2000 AD\" comic strip \"Judge Dredd\" and its eponymous character created by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra.",
" Karl Urban stars as Judge Dredd, a law enforcer given the power of judge, jury and executioner in a vast, dystopic metropolis called Mega-City One that lies in a post-apocalyptic wasteland.",
" Dredd and his apprentice partner, Judge Anderson (Olivia Thirlby), are forced to bring order to a 200-storey high-rise block of flats and deal with its resident drug lord, Ma-Ma (Lena Headey)."
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"Karl-Heinz Urban (born 7 June 1972) is a New Zealand actor.",
" He is known for playing Julius Caesar and Cupid in \"\" and \"\", Éomer in the and installments of Peter Jackson's \"The Lord of the Rings\" trilogy, Vaako in second and third installments of the \"Riddick\" film series, Dr. Leonard \"Bones\" McCoy in \"Star Trek\", \"Star Trek Into Darkness\" and \"Star Trek Beyond\", and Judge Dredd in \"Dredd\".",
" He won acclaim for his performances in New Zealand films \"The Price of Milk\" and \"Out of the Blue\".",
" He also played the main character John Kennex in the short-lived television series \"Almost Human\".",
" He will play Skurge in the Marvel Studios film \"\" set for a November 3, 2017 release."
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"Judge Dredd is a 1995 American superhero film, based on the comic book character of the same name, directed by Danny Cannon, produced by Edward R. Pressman, Charles Lippincott and Beau E. L. Marks, and written by William Wisher Jr. and Steven E. de Souza.",
" The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Diane Lane, Rob Schneider, Armand Assante, and Max von Sydow.",
" The film takes place in 2080 and depicts a dystopian world and the crime-ridden metropolis Mega-City 1.",
" Following an unspecified disaster that turned Earth into a \"cursed\" wasteland, the survivors established a corps of Judges whose role combines that of police, judge, jury and executioner.",
" The film follows Judge Joseph Dredd, one of the most dedicated Street Judges who had been framed for murder by his own half-brother--the psychotic Rico."
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"Judge Dredd: The Mega Collection is a fortnightly partwork collection of hardback books published by Hachette Partworks.",
" The series is made up of 90 volumes which contain thematic collections of stories about 2000 AD's Judge Dredd and related characters, as well as bonus material including previously unpublished art.",
" The spine art on the books combine to display a new image by artist Patrick Goddard.",
" The series was also accompanied by the launch of a series of podcasts called '2000 AD Thrill-Casts' which, after the 6th episode, widened its focus to 2000 AD in general.",
" On 5th July 2017 it was officially announced that the series has been extended to 90 issues.",
" Stories to be announced in due course with further information about the extension being made public soon."
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"The 1970s proved to be a pivotal period for the anti-nuclear movement in California.",
" Opposition to nuclear power in California coincided with the growth of the country's environmental movement.",
" Opposition to nuclear power increased when President Richard Nixon called for the construction of 1000 nuclear plants by the year 2000."
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"Color of Night is a 1994 American erotic mystery thriller film produced by Cinergi Pictures and released in the United States by Hollywood Pictures.",
" Directed by Richard Rush, the film stars Bruce Willis and Jane March."
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"Cinergi Pictures Entertainment Inc. was a small independent production company that was founded by Andrew G. Vajna, after he had sold his interest in his first production company, Carolco International Pictures, in 1989.",
" The company had a number of major hit films, most notably \"Die Hard with a Vengeance\" in 1995.",
" However, the majority of their films lost money.",
" A string of box office bombs - including \"Color of Night\", \"Judge Dredd\", \"The Scarlet Letter\", \"Nixon\", \"Shadow Conspiracy\", \"Deep Rising\" and \"\" - ultimately undid the company, and it closed in 1998."
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"Title: Dredd\n\nDredd is a 2012 science-fiction action film directed by Pete Travis and written and produced by Alex Garland. It is based on the \"2000 AD\" comic strip \"Judge Dredd\" and its eponymous character created by John Wagner and Carlos Ezquerra. Karl Urban stars as Judge Dredd, a law enforcer given the power of judge, jury and executioner in a vast, dystopic metropolis called Mega-City One that lies in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Dredd and his apprentice partner, Judge Anderson (Olivia Thirlby), are forced to bring order to a 200-storey high-rise block of flats and deal with its resident drug lord, Ma-Ma (Lena Headey).",
"Title: Nixon (film)\n\nNixon is a 1995 American biographical film directed by Oliver Stone for Cinergi Pictures that tells the story of the political and personal life of former U.S. President Richard Nixon, played by Anthony Hopkins.",
"Title: Karl Urban\n\nKarl-Heinz Urban (born 7 June 1972) is a New Zealand actor. He is known for playing Julius Caesar and Cupid in \"\" and \"\", Éomer in the and installments of Peter Jackson's \"The Lord of the Rings\" trilogy, Vaako in second and third installments of the \"Riddick\" film series, Dr. Leonard \"Bones\" McCoy in \"Star Trek\", \"Star Trek Into Darkness\" and \"Star Trek Beyond\", and Judge Dredd in \"Dredd\". He won acclaim for his performances in New Zealand films \"The Price of Milk\" and \"Out of the Blue\". He also played the main character John Kennex in the short-lived television series \"Almost Human\". He will play Skurge in the Marvel Studios film \"\" set for a November 3, 2017 release.",
"Title: Judge Dredd (film)\n\nJudge Dredd is a 1995 American superhero film, based on the comic book character of the same name, directed by Danny Cannon, produced by Edward R. Pressman, Charles Lippincott and Beau E. L. Marks, and written by William Wisher Jr. and Steven E. de Souza. The film stars Sylvester Stallone, Diane Lane, Rob Schneider, Armand Assante, and Max von Sydow. The film takes place in 2080 and depicts a dystopian world and the crime-ridden metropolis Mega-City 1. Following an unspecified disaster that turned Earth into a \"cursed\" wasteland, the survivors established a corps of Judges whose role combines that of police, judge, jury and executioner. The film follows Judge Joseph Dredd, one of the most dedicated Street Judges who had been framed for murder by his own half-brother--the psychotic Rico.",
"Title: Judge Dredd: The Mega Collection\n\nJudge Dredd: The Mega Collection is a fortnightly partwork collection of hardback books published by Hachette Partworks. The series is made up of 90 volumes which contain thematic collections of stories about 2000 AD's Judge Dredd and related characters, as well as bonus material including previously unpublished art. The spine art on the books combine to display a new image by artist Patrick Goddard. The series was also accompanied by the launch of a series of podcasts called '2000 AD Thrill-Casts' which, after the 6th episode, widened its focus to 2000 AD in general. On 5th July 2017 it was officially announced that the series has been extended to 90 issues. Stories to be announced in due course with further information about the extension being made public soon.",
"Title: Anti-nuclear movement in California\n\nThe 1970s proved to be a pivotal period for the anti-nuclear movement in California. Opposition to nuclear power in California coincided with the growth of the country's environmental movement. Opposition to nuclear power increased when President Richard Nixon called for the construction of 1000 nuclear plants by the year 2000.",
"Title: Color of Night\n\nColor of Night is a 1994 American erotic mystery thriller film produced by Cinergi Pictures and released in the United States by Hollywood Pictures. Directed by Richard Rush, the film stars Bruce Willis and Jane March.",
"Title: Cinergi Pictures\n\nCinergi Pictures Entertainment Inc. was a small independent production company that was founded by Andrew G. Vajna, after he had sold his interest in his first production company, Carolco International Pictures, in 1989. The company had a number of major hit films, most notably \"Die Hard with a Vengeance\" in 1995. However, the majority of their films lost money. A string of box office bombs - including \"Color of Night\", \"Judge Dredd\", \"The Scarlet Letter\", \"Nixon\", \"Shadow Conspiracy\", \"Deep Rising\" and \"\" - ultimately undid the company, and it closed in 1998.",
"Title: R.O.T.O.R.\n\nR.O.T.O.R. (also known as Blue Steel and R.O.T.O.R.: Police Force) is a 1987 American science fiction action film starring Richard Gesswein, Jayne Smith and Margaret Trigg. The film has been described as a low-budget copy of \"The Terminator\" and \"RoboCop\" with some elements taken from Judge Dredd."
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Bragdy Nant produces an unpasteurised beer without additional what?
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nitrogen or carbon dioxide pressure
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" The quotations are listed without additional commentary or explanatory notes, although the volume does contain an introduction to the work of Thomas Aquinas written by Theodore E. James.",
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" It produces seven top-fermented, unfiltered, naturally-produced and unpasteurised beers, named after figures from the history and literature of Brittany.",
" It is one of the main brewery in the west part of France with a production of 30 000 hectoliters per year.",
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" Working memory is a central intellectual faculty, linked to IQ, ageing, and mental health.",
" It has been claimed that working memory training programs are effective means, not only for treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and other cognitive disorders, but to improve intelligence and to enhance cognitive functioning in typically developing children and healthy adults.",
" 23 studies with 30 group comparisons, show that clinical memory training programs produce reliable short-term improvements in working memory skills in children and adults with ADHD.",
" Yet, the study results differ with regard to conclusive evidence that such effects can be maintained long-term without additional follow-up training.",
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" An endorsement written on the allonge is deemed to be written on the bill itself.",
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" Damage mechanics illustrates the typical engineering approach to model complex phenomena.",
" To quote Dusan Krajcinovic, \"It is often argued that the ultimate task of engineering research is to provide not so much a better insight into the examined phenomenon but to supply a rational predictive tool applicable in design\".",
" Damage mechanics is a topic of applied mechanics that relies heavily on continuum mechanics.",
" Most of the work on damage mechanics uses state variables to represent the \"effects\" of damage on the stiffness and remaining life of the material that is damaging as a result of thermomechanical load and ageing.",
" The state variables may be measurable, e.g., crack density, or inferred from the \"effect\" they have on some macroscopic property, such as stiffness, coefficient of thermal expansion, remaining life, etc.",
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" Initially the material is pristine, or \"intact\".",
" A damage activation criterion is needed to predict damage initiation.",
" Damage evolution does not progresses spontaneously after initiation, thus requiring a damage evolution model.",
" In plasticity like formulations, the damage evolution is controlled by a hardening function but this requires additional phenomenological parameters that must be found through experimentation, which is expensive, time consuming, and virtually no one does.",
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"Bragdy Nant is an ale brewery near the town of Llanrwst, North Wales.",
" The brewery produces cask and bottle-conditioned ales, and is one of four North Wales breweries jointly operating the Albion Ale House in the town of Conwy.",
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"An Interexchange Carrier (IXC) is a U.S. legal and regulatory term for a telecommunications company, commonly called a long-distance telephone company, such as MCI (before its absorption by Verizon), Sprint and the former AT&T Corporation (before its merger with SBC in 2005).",
" In the United States, it is defined as any carrier that provides inter-LATA communication, where a LATA is a local access and transport area.",
" From the telephone user's point of view, the long-distance company does not handle calls that do not have additional tolls.",
" Calls made across phone circuits within the local geographic area covered by one local network are handled only by that one LATA, commonly called a 'local telephone exchange.'",
" Local calls are usually defined by connections made without additional charge whether the connected call is in the same LATA or connects to another LATA with no charge.",
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"Title: Brasserie Lancelot\n\nThe brasserie Lancelot is a French brewery founded in 1990 by Bernard Lancelot, located on the site of a gold mine in Roc-Saint-André in Morbihan. It produces seven top-fermented, unfiltered, naturally-produced and unpasteurised beers, named after figures from the history and literature of Brittany. It is one of the main brewery in the west part of France with a production of 30 000 hectoliters per year. It is the number one local beer in Brittany on-trade and number two off trade.",
"Title: Working memory training\n\nWorking memory training is intended to improve a person's working memory. Working memory is a central intellectual faculty, linked to IQ, ageing, and mental health. It has been claimed that working memory training programs are effective means, not only for treating attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) and other cognitive disorders, but to improve intelligence and to enhance cognitive functioning in typically developing children and healthy adults. 23 studies with 30 group comparisons, show that clinical memory training programs produce reliable short-term improvements in working memory skills in children and adults with ADHD. Yet, the study results differ with regard to conclusive evidence that such effects can be maintained long-term without additional follow-up training. There is also no convincing evidence of the effect of working memory training to other skills such as nonverbal and verbal ability, inhibitory processes in attention, word decoding, and arithmetic. While most studies show clinical relevance of working memory training programs for ADHD population, they cast doubt that these program should be considered as methods of enhancing cognitive functioning in children and adults without working memory deficiencies.",
"Title: Low-alcohol beer\n\nLow-alcohol beer (also called light beer, non-alcoholic beer, small beer, small ale, or near-beer) is beer with low alcohol content or no alcohol, which aims to reproduce the taste of beer without the inebriating effects of standard alcoholic brews. Most low-alcohol beers are lagers, but there are some low-alcohol ales.",
"Title: Allonge\n\nAn allonge (from French \"allonger\", \"to draw out\") is a slip of paper affixed to a negotiable instrument, as a bill of exchange, for the purpose of receiving additional endorsements for which there may not be sufficient space on the bill itself. An endorsement written on the allonge is deemed to be written on the bill itself. An allonge is more usually met with in those countries where the Code Napoleon is in force, as the code requires every endorsement to express the consideration. Under English law, as the simple signature of the endorser on the bill, without additional words, is sufficient to operate as a negotiation, an allonge is seldom necessary.",
"Title: Ross v HM Advocate\n\nHM Advocate v Ross was a 1991 Scots criminal law case decided by the High Court of Justiciary. The defendant had been charged with violently attacking others in a public house, but was allowed to go free on the premise that he was in a state of non-self-induced automatism. Others in the bar had slipped LSD and other drugs into his beer without him knowing, and there was only a small amount of alcohol he had been drinking so he was not responsible for his intoxication which led to the violent actions.",
"Title: Damage mechanics\n\nDamage mechanics is concerned with the representation, or modeling, of damage of materials that is suitable for making engineering predictions about the initiation, propagation, and fracture of materials without resorting to a microscopic description that would be too complex for practical engineering analysis. Damage mechanics illustrates the typical engineering approach to model complex phenomena. To quote Dusan Krajcinovic, \"It is often argued that the ultimate task of engineering research is to provide not so much a better insight into the examined phenomenon but to supply a rational predictive tool applicable in design\". Damage mechanics is a topic of applied mechanics that relies heavily on continuum mechanics. Most of the work on damage mechanics uses state variables to represent the \"effects\" of damage on the stiffness and remaining life of the material that is damaging as a result of thermomechanical load and ageing. The state variables may be measurable, e.g., crack density, or inferred from the \"effect\" they have on some macroscopic property, such as stiffness, coefficient of thermal expansion, remaining life, etc. The state variables have conjugate thermodynamic forces that motivate further damage. Initially the material is pristine, or \"intact\". A damage activation criterion is needed to predict damage initiation. Damage evolution does not progresses spontaneously after initiation, thus requiring a damage evolution model. In plasticity like formulations, the damage evolution is controlled by a hardening function but this requires additional phenomenological parameters that must be found through experimentation, which is expensive, time consuming, and virtually no one does. On the other hand, micromechanics of damage formulations are able to predict both damage initiation and evolution without additional material properties.",
"Title: Bragdy Nant\n\nBragdy Nant is an ale brewery near the town of Llanrwst, North Wales. The brewery produces cask and bottle-conditioned ales, and is one of four North Wales breweries jointly operating the Albion Ale House in the town of Conwy. The name Bragdy Nant is Welsh for \"River\" or \"Stream Brewery\".",
"Title: Cask ale\n\nCask ale or cask-conditioned beer is unfiltered and unpasteurised beer which is conditioned (including secondary fermentation) and served from a cask without additional nitrogen or carbon dioxide pressure. Cask ale is also sometimes referred to as real ale in the United Kingdom, a term coined by the Campaign for Real Ale, often now extended to cover bottle-conditioned beer as well.",
"Title: Interexchange carrier\n\nAn Interexchange Carrier (IXC) is a U.S. legal and regulatory term for a telecommunications company, commonly called a long-distance telephone company, such as MCI (before its absorption by Verizon), Sprint and the former AT&T Corporation (before its merger with SBC in 2005). In the United States, it is defined as any carrier that provides inter-LATA communication, where a LATA is a local access and transport area. From the telephone user's point of view, the long-distance company does not handle calls that do not have additional tolls. Calls made across phone circuits within the local geographic area covered by one local network are handled only by that one LATA, commonly called a 'local telephone exchange.' Local calls are usually defined by connections made without additional charge whether the connected call is in the same LATA or connects to another LATA with no charge. In the United States intraLATA usually refers to rated or 'Toll' calls between LATA within state boundaries, as opposed to interstate, or calls between LATA in different states."
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6,016
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When was the person who represents Meriden sworn in as a Privy Counsellor?
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13 May 2010
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"Francis Boyle, 1st Viscount Shannon (1623–1699) was a Privy Counsellor of Ireland and held the office of Governor of County Cork.",
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" Whilst serving as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Blair concurrently served as the First Lord of the Treasury, the Minister for the Civil Service, the Leader of the Labour Party (until Gordon Brown was declared Labour leader on 24 June 2007), and a member of parliament for the constituency of Sedgefield in County Durham.",
" He remains a Privy Counsellor having first been appointed in July 1994 when he became Leader of the Opposition.",
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" Like his stepfather, Archibald Douglas, Parson of Douglas, he was a notorious conspirator, who died in disgrace.",
" Francis was the first cousin of King James VI of Scotland (they were both grandsons of James V of Scotland).",
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"Johan Frederik Schlegel (22 January 1817, Copenhagen – 8 June 1896, Copenhagen) was a lawyer and civil servant who married Regine Olsen.",
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"Title: Francis Boyle, 1st Viscount Shannon\n\nFrancis Boyle, 1st Viscount Shannon (1623–1699) was a Privy Counsellor of Ireland and held the office of Governor of County Cork. He was the fourth son of Richard Boyle, 1st Earl of Cork. The Hon. Francis Boyle was created Viscount Shannon in 1660.",
"Title: Premiership of Tony Blair\n\nThe premiership of Tony Blair began on 2 May 1997 and ended on 27 June 2007. Whilst serving as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Blair concurrently served as the First Lord of the Treasury, the Minister for the Civil Service, the Leader of the Labour Party (until Gordon Brown was declared Labour leader on 24 June 2007), and a member of parliament for the constituency of Sedgefield in County Durham. He remains a Privy Counsellor having first been appointed in July 1994 when he became Leader of the Opposition. Tony Blair is the Labour Party's longest-serving Prime Minister, and having led the party to three consecutive general election victories, the only Labour prime minister to serve two full consecutive terms.",
"Title: Oliver Lambart, 1st Baron Lambart\n\nOliver Lambart, 1st Lord Lambart, Baron of Cavan (died June 1618) was a military commander and an MP in the Irish House of Commons. He was Governor of Connaught in 1601. He was invested as a Privy Counsellor (Ireland) in 1603. He was also an English MP, for Southampton 1597. He is buried in Westminster Abbey.",
"Title: George Lauder of the Bass\n\nSir George Lauder of the Bass, Knight (died 27 June 1611, on the Bass Rock), was a cleric, Privy Counsellor, and Member of the Scottish Parliament. He was also Tutor to Henry Frederick, Prince of Wales.",
"Title: Francis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell\n\nFrancis Stewart, 5th Earl of Bothwell (c.December 1562 – November 1612) was Commendator of Kelso Abbey and Coldingham Priory, a Privy Counsellor and Lord High Admiral of Scotland. Like his stepfather, Archibald Douglas, Parson of Douglas, he was a notorious conspirator, who died in disgrace. Francis was the first cousin of King James VI of Scotland (they were both grandsons of James V of Scotland). Francis's maternal uncle James Hepburn, 4th Earl of Bothwell was the chief suspect of having murdered James VI's father Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley.",
"Title: Richard Townley (disambiguation)\n\nRichard Townley (died 1711) was a privy counsellor.",
"Title: Meriden (UK Parliament constituency)\n\nMeriden is a constituency represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 1997 by Caroline Spelman, a Conservative. It is named after the village of Meriden which lies around halfway between Solihull's Urban Fringe and Coventry's.",
"Title: Caroline Spelman\n\nDame Caroline Alice Spelman, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (née Cormack; born 4 May 1958) is a Conservative Party politician in the United Kingdom who has served as the Member of Parliament (MP) for Meriden in the West Midlands since 1997. From May 2010 to September 2012 she was the Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs in David Cameron's coalition cabinet, and was sworn as a Privy Counsellor on 13 May 2010.",
"Title: Johan Frederik Schlegel\n\nJohan Frederik Schlegel (22 January 1817, Copenhagen – 8 June 1896, Copenhagen) was a lawyer and civil servant who married Regine Olsen. He was Governor-General of the Danish West Indies from 1855 to 1860, and Gehejmekonferensraad Privy Counsellor from 1860."
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6,017
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In what English providence is the Loggers Leap located?
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Derbyshire
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" The 7 acre district includes 38 residential buildings, and was mostly built between 1928 and 1939 as a streetcar suburb of Providence by Severin Carlson and Carl Johnson.",
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"Loggers Leap (also referred to as \"Logger's Leap\") is a log flume ride in Thorpe Park, UK.",
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"The Bliha Falls (Bosnian: \"Vodopad Blihe\" ; or Bosnian: \"Slapovi Blihe\" ), called by locals \"Blihin Skok\" (\"English: Bliha's Jump \" or \"English: Leap of Bliha \"), is a waterfall on the Bliha river located near Fajtovci, 14 kilometers west of Sanski Most, Bosnia and Herzegovina.",
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" It is designated a natural monument since 1965."
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"Cwmrhydyceirw is a village in the City and County of Swansea, south Wales.",
" The village is located about 1 mile north of Morriston town centre.",
" It is home to the main campus of Morriston Hospital, Morriston Comprehensive School, and Cwmrhydyceirw Primary School.",
" The English translation of the name means \"the valley of the stags' ford\", which gave rise to the name of local pub \"The Deer's Leap\".",
" However, the name of the village may be corrupted from its original, thought to have been \"Cwmrhydycwrw\" - a reference to the ale-like appearance of the local stream (\"cwrw\" meaning ale).",
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"Title: Wintour's Leap\n\nWintour's Leap is a noted rock climbing location and viewpoint. It is located on the English side of the Wye Valley, north of Chepstow, near the village of Woodcroft in Gloucestershire.",
"Title: Loggers Leap\n\nLoggers Leap (also referred to as \"Logger's Leap\") is a log flume ride in Thorpe Park, UK. It it is the tallest log flume ride in the UK when it opened, and although the park does not advertise the fact, it regained that record in 2005 with the removal of \"\"Nightmare Niagara\"\" from the now-defunct American Adventure theme park near Derby. The ride has been standing but not operating since the end of the 2015 season.",
"Title: Bliha Falls\n\nThe Bliha Falls (Bosnian: \"Vodopad Blihe\" ; or Bosnian: \"Slapovi Blihe\" ), called by locals \"Blihin Skok\" (\"English: Bliha's Jump \" or \"English: Leap of Bliha \"), is a waterfall on the Bliha river located near Fajtovci, 14 kilometers west of Sanski Most, Bosnia and Herzegovina. At this point, the water of the Bliha drops from 56 meters high cliff. It is designated a natural monument since 1965.",
"Title: Cwmrhydyceirw\n\nCwmrhydyceirw is a village in the City and County of Swansea, south Wales. The village is located about 1 mile north of Morriston town centre. It is home to the main campus of Morriston Hospital, Morriston Comprehensive School, and Cwmrhydyceirw Primary School. The English translation of the name means \"the valley of the stags' ford\", which gave rise to the name of local pub \"The Deer's Leap\". However, the name of the village may be corrupted from its original, thought to have been \"Cwmrhydycwrw\" - a reference to the ale-like appearance of the local stream (\"cwrw\" meaning ale). ",
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Who directed the 2012 film featuring Hard as a Rock?
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Peter Berg
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"Title: Len Wiseman\n\nLen Ryan Wiseman (born March 4, 1973) is an American film director, screenwriter and producer. He is best known for his work on the \"Underworld\" series, \"Live Free or Die Hard\", and the 2012 film \"Total Recall\".",
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"Title: Rebirth of Mothra\n\nRebirth of Mothra (モスラ , Mosura , released in Japan simply as Mothra) is a 1996 Japanese tokusatsu kaiju film featuring Mothra, produced and distributed by Toho. The film is directed by Okihiro Yoneda and serves as a reboot of the \"Mothra\" film series and is the first installment in the \"Rebirth of Mothra\" trilogy. It is also the last kaiju film produced by Tomoyuki Tanaka, who produced various kaiju films featuring Mothra, Godzilla, and others. The film was released in Japan on December 14, 1996.",
"Title: King Kong Escapes\n\nKing Kong Escapes (released in Japan as Counterattack of King Kong (キングコングの逆襲 , Kingu Kongu no Gyakushū ) , is a 1967 Japanese-American science-fiction \"kaiju\" film featuring King Kong, co-produced by Toho and Rankin/Bass. The film is directed by Ishiro Honda with special effects by Eiji Tsuburaya and stars Rhodes Reason, Linda Miller, Akira Takarada, Mie Hama, Eisei Amamoto, with Haruo Nakajima as King Kong and Yū Sekida as Mechani-Kong and Gorosaurus. The film was a loose adaptation of the Rankin/Bass Saturday morning cartoon series \"The King Kong Show\" and was the second and final Japanese-produced film featuring King Kong. \"King Kong Escapes\" was released in Japan on July 22, 1967 and released in the United States on June 19, 1968.",
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"Title: Madagascar (franchise)\n\nMadagascar is a computer-animated franchise produced by DreamWorks Animation. Voices of Ben Stiller, Chris Rock, David Schwimmer and Jada Pinkett Smith are featured in the films. It began with the 2005 film \"Madagascar\", the 2008 sequel \"\", and the third film \"\" in 2012. A spin-off film featuring the penguins, titled \"Penguins of Madagascar\", was released in 2014. A fourth film, \"Madagascar 4\", was announced for 2018, but has since been removed from its schedule due to the studio's restructuring."
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Which American actress played in a 2008 romantic comedy-drama film directed by Peter Sollett?
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Kat Dennings
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"Title: Meet the Browns (film)\n\nTyler Perry's Meet the Browns is a 2008 romantic comedy-drama film released by Lionsgate on March 21, 2008. The film was based on the play of the same name by Tyler Perry.",
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Which movie in a collaboration between Malcom X and Alex Haley also was nominated for an Oscar
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The Autobiography of Malcolm X
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" He was one of two younger brothers to the Pulitzer Prize winner Alex Haley."
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"Jennifer Haley is an award-winning American playwright.",
" She grew up in San Antonio, Texas and studied acting at the University of Texas at Austin for her undergraduate degree.",
" Haley also received a MFA in playwriting at Brown University in 2005, where she worked under American playwright and professor, Paula Vogel.",
" Now living in Los Angeles, Haley is pursuing a career in theatre, film and television."
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"Roots: The Next Generations is an American television miniseries, introduced in 1979, continuing, from 1882 to the 1960s, the fictionalized story of the family of Alex Haley and their life in Henning, Lauderdale County, Tennessee, USA.",
" (Henning is about 48 miles north of Memphis, which is on the Mississippi River and in the southwest corner of the state, and which was then the largest city in it.)",
" This sequel to the 1977 miniseries is based on the last seven chapters of Haley's novel entitled \"\" plus additional material by Haley."
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"Marvin Worth (June 6, 1925 – April 22, 1998) was an American film producer, screenwriter and actor perhaps best known for his efforts to bring the biography of Malcolm X to the big screen.",
" His efforts spanned from 1967, when he purchased the rights to \"The Autobiography of Malcolm X\", leading to the production of the 1972 documentary, for which he received an Oscar nomination.",
" Later on, he would help produce \"Malcolm X\", directed by Spike Lee.",
" He was nominated for an Oscar for producing Lenny (1974)."
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"Kunta Kinte ( 1750 – 1822; ) is a character in the novel \"\" by American author Alex Haley.",
" Haley claimed that Kunta Kinte was based on one of his ancestors: a Gambian man who was born in 1750, enslaved and taken to America and who died in 1822.",
" Haley said that his account of Kunta's life in \"Roots\" was a mixture of fact and fiction.",
" The extent to which Kunta Kinte is based on fact is disputed."
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" Haley coauthored the autobiography based on a series of in-depth interviews he conducted between 1963 and Malcolm X's 1965 assassination.",
" The \"Autobiography\" is a spiritual conversion narrative that outlines Malcolm X's philosophy of black pride, black nationalism, and pan-Africanism.",
" After the leader was killed, Haley wrote the book's epilogue.",
" He described their collaborative process and the events at the end of Malcolm X's life."
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"Alex Haley's Queen (also known as Queen) is a 1993 American television miniseries that aired in three installments on February 14, 16, and 18 on CBS.",
" The miniseries is an adaptation of the novel \"\", by Alex Haley and David Stevens.",
" The novel is based on the life of Queen Jackson Haley, Haley's paternal grandmother.",
" Alex Haley died in February 1992 before completing the novel.",
" It was later finished by David Stevens and published in 1993.",
" Stevens also wrote the screenplay for the miniseries."
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"Title: Mama Flora's Family\n\nMama Flora's Family is a 1997 historical fiction novel by Alex Haley and David Stevens. The story spans from the 1920s to the 1970s as it follows Flora, a daughter of poor black Mississippi sharecroppers, and her descendants. Haley died before completing the novel, with Stevens finishing the story line.",
"Title: Alex Haley House and Museum\n\nAlex Haley House and Museum State Historic Site is one of the Tennessee Historical Commission's state-owned historic sites and is located in Henning, Tennessee, United States. It is open to the public and partially funded by an agreement with the Tennessee Historical Commission. It was originally known as W. E. Palmer House and was the boyhood home of author Alex Haley. He was buried on the grounds. The home was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. In 2010, the site debuted the state-funded Alex Haley Museum and Interpretive Center which features a museum and interpretive center (designed by architect Louis Pounders) with exhibitions covering Haley's life.",
"Title: Simon Haley\n\nSimon Alexander Haley (March 8, 1892 – August 19, 1973) was a professor of agriculture, and father of writer Alex Haley. He was born in Savannah, Tennessee, to farmer Alexander \"Alec\" Haley and his wife Queen (Davy) Haley (née Jackson). Both his parents were born as slaves, and both apparently fathered by white slave owners. Simon attended Lane College in Jackson, Tennessee, at age 15. After enlisting in the military during World War I, he married Bertha George Palmer, also a student from Lane. Simon then finished his master's degree in agriculture at Cornell University. Bertha died in 1932, and Simon was remarried two years later to professor Zeona Hatcher. Simon Haley held positions at various southern universities including Alabama A&M just north of Huntsville, Alabama. He was buried at Little Rock National Cemetery in Little Rock, Arkansas.",
"Title: George W. Haley\n\nGeorge Williford Boyce Haley (August 28, 1925 – May 13, 2015) was an American attorney, diplomat and policy expert having served under seven presidential administrations. He was one of two younger brothers to the Pulitzer Prize winner Alex Haley.",
"Title: Jennifer Haley\n\nJennifer Haley is an award-winning American playwright. She grew up in San Antonio, Texas and studied acting at the University of Texas at Austin for her undergraduate degree. Haley also received a MFA in playwriting at Brown University in 2005, where she worked under American playwright and professor, Paula Vogel. Now living in Los Angeles, Haley is pursuing a career in theatre, film and television.",
"Title: Roots: The Next Generations\n\nRoots: The Next Generations is an American television miniseries, introduced in 1979, continuing, from 1882 to the 1960s, the fictionalized story of the family of Alex Haley and their life in Henning, Lauderdale County, Tennessee, USA. (Henning is about 48 miles north of Memphis, which is on the Mississippi River and in the southwest corner of the state, and which was then the largest city in it.) This sequel to the 1977 miniseries is based on the last seven chapters of Haley's novel entitled \"\" plus additional material by Haley.",
"Title: Marvin Worth\n\nMarvin Worth (June 6, 1925 – April 22, 1998) was an American film producer, screenwriter and actor perhaps best known for his efforts to bring the biography of Malcolm X to the big screen. His efforts spanned from 1967, when he purchased the rights to \"The Autobiography of Malcolm X\", leading to the production of the 1972 documentary, for which he received an Oscar nomination. Later on, he would help produce \"Malcolm X\", directed by Spike Lee. He was nominated for an Oscar for producing Lenny (1974).",
"Title: Kunta Kinte\n\nKunta Kinte ( 1750 – 1822; ) is a character in the novel \"\" by American author Alex Haley. Haley claimed that Kunta Kinte was based on one of his ancestors: a Gambian man who was born in 1750, enslaved and taken to America and who died in 1822. Haley said that his account of Kunta's life in \"Roots\" was a mixture of fact and fiction. The extent to which Kunta Kinte is based on fact is disputed.",
"Title: The Autobiography of Malcolm X\n\nThe Autobiography of Malcolm X was published in 1965, the result of a collaboration between human rights activist Malcolm X and journalist Alex Haley. Haley coauthored the autobiography based on a series of in-depth interviews he conducted between 1963 and Malcolm X's 1965 assassination. The \"Autobiography\" is a spiritual conversion narrative that outlines Malcolm X's philosophy of black pride, black nationalism, and pan-Africanism. After the leader was killed, Haley wrote the book's epilogue. He described their collaborative process and the events at the end of Malcolm X's life.",
"Title: Alex Haley's Queen\n\nAlex Haley's Queen (also known as Queen) is a 1993 American television miniseries that aired in three installments on February 14, 16, and 18 on CBS. The miniseries is an adaptation of the novel \"\", by Alex Haley and David Stevens. The novel is based on the life of Queen Jackson Haley, Haley's paternal grandmother. Alex Haley died in February 1992 before completing the novel. It was later finished by David Stevens and published in 1993. Stevens also wrote the screenplay for the miniseries."
] |
6,021
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Chessington Zoo was developed by a group that is now part of what company?
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Merlin Entertainments
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"Safari Skyway was a monorail ride that opened in 1986 at Chessington World of Adventures Resort, in the Market Square area.",
" Manufactured by Mack Rides, the ride gave guests a guided tour of Chessington Zoo, and in its first year, the construction of Chessington World of Adventures theme park.",
" The ride ran for almost thirty years before closing abruptly in late July 2015.",
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"Chessington World of Adventures Resort is a theme park, zoo and hotel complex that lies 12 mi southwest of Central London, England in the Chessington area of the Kingston upon Thames borough.",
" Historically opened as Chessington Zoo in 1931, a theme park was developed by The Tussauds Group alongside the zoo, opening on 7 July 1987, as one of the first themed amusement parks in Britain.",
" The park was inherited by Merlin Entertainments after the buyout of Tussauds in 2007.",
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"The Tussauds Group is now part of Merlin Entertainments, the world's second largest leisure group, after Disney.",
" It is based in Poole, Dorset from where it manages a portfolio of brands and over 50 attractions including the Madame Tussauds waxworks, Legoland Theme Parks, Legoland Discovery Centers, Sea Life Centres, Gardaland in Italy, The Dungeons, The London Eye,The Orlando Eye, Alton Towers, Thorpe Park, and Chessington World of Adventures."
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"The Over-the-Jumps Carousel, also known as the Herschell-Spillman Carousel is a historic carousel at the Little Rock Zoo in Little Rock, Arkansas.",
" Built in the 1920s and first exhibited at the 1924 Arkansas State Fair, it is believed to be the last operating \"over-the-jumps\" carousel in the world, with an original undulating wooden platform mounted on a 1960s-vintage caterpillar drive.",
" The horses were carved by the Allan Herschell Company.",
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"Pelicans at the Zoo is an 1898 British short black-and-white silent actuality film, produced by British Mutoscope & Biograph Company, featuring pelicans being released for feeding into their enclosure at London Zoological Gardens.",
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"The Tangerine Zoo was an American psychedelic rock band formed in Swansea, Massachusetts, in 1966.",
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" The Tangerine Zoo had an opportunity to achieve national recognition at the Woodstock Festival, but was forced to decline the invitation.",
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"Title: Safari Skyway\n\nSafari Skyway was a monorail ride that opened in 1986 at Chessington World of Adventures Resort, in the Market Square area. Manufactured by Mack Rides, the ride gave guests a guided tour of Chessington Zoo, and in its first year, the construction of Chessington World of Adventures theme park. The ride ran for almost thirty years before closing abruptly in late July 2015. In early January 2016, the park announced that the ride would be retired due to continuous troubles with maintenance for the ride.",
"Title: Chessington World of Adventures\n\nChessington World of Adventures Resort is a theme park, zoo and hotel complex that lies 12 mi southwest of Central London, England in the Chessington area of the Kingston upon Thames borough. Historically opened as Chessington Zoo in 1931, a theme park was developed by The Tussauds Group alongside the zoo, opening on 7 July 1987, as one of the first themed amusement parks in Britain. The park was inherited by Merlin Entertainments after the buyout of Tussauds in 2007. Under Merlin, Chessington has been increasingly developed into a resort tourist destination, including two on-site hotels, a high ropes course and camp site.",
"Title: The Tussauds Group\n\nThe Tussauds Group is now part of Merlin Entertainments, the world's second largest leisure group, after Disney. It is based in Poole, Dorset from where it manages a portfolio of brands and over 50 attractions including the Madame Tussauds waxworks, Legoland Theme Parks, Legoland Discovery Centers, Sea Life Centres, Gardaland in Italy, The Dungeons, The London Eye,The Orlando Eye, Alton Towers, Thorpe Park, and Chessington World of Adventures.",
"Title: Chessington\n\nChessington is an area in the Royal Borough of Kingston upon Thames within Greater London. It is the largest salient of Greater London into the neighbouring county of Surrey. As of the 2011 census it had a population of 18,973. The Bonesgate Stream, a tributary of the Hogsmill River runs through it. The popular theme park resort Chessington World of Adventures, which incorporates Chessington Zoo, is located in the south-west of the area.",
"Title: Galaxy Zoo\n\nGalaxy Zoo is a crowdsourced astronomy project which invites people to assist in the morphological classification of large numbers of galaxies. (e.g.) It is an example of citizen science as it enlists the help of members of the public to help in scientific research. There have been 15 versions as of July 2017, many of which are outlined in this article. Galaxy Zoo is part of the Zooniverse, a group of citizen science projects. An outcome of the project is to better determine the different aspects of objects and to separate them into classifications.",
"Title: Zoo Holdings Group\n\nZoo Holdings Group is a food and beverage management company headquartered in Shanghai, China, and has its offices in China mainland, Taiwan and South Korea. Its founder, Kim Kun Woo, has also created \"Zoo Coffee\", \"Tiger Topoki\" and \"Monkey's Kitchen\".",
"Title: Over-the-Jumps Carousel\n\nThe Over-the-Jumps Carousel, also known as the Herschell-Spillman Carousel is a historic carousel at the Little Rock Zoo in Little Rock, Arkansas. Built in the 1920s and first exhibited at the 1924 Arkansas State Fair, it is believed to be the last operating \"over-the-jumps\" carousel in the world, with an original undulating wooden platform mounted on a 1960s-vintage caterpillar drive. The horses were carved by the Allan Herschell Company. After many years of private ownership, the carousel was acquired by a local nonprofit group and donated to the zoo in 2007.",
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"Title: The Tangerine Zoo\n\nThe Tangerine Zoo was an American psychedelic rock band formed in Swansea, Massachusetts, in 1966. Encompassed in Boston's psychedelic scene and considered a part of the Bosstown Sound, the band became popular regionally, and released two albums on Mainstream Records during their recording career. The Tangerine Zoo had an opportunity to achieve national recognition at the Woodstock Festival, but was forced to decline the invitation. Nonetheless, the group's material has been reinstated into the public conscious after 1960s psychedelic music collectors have discovered the Tangerine Zoo's work years after their disbandment."
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What type of panther is this fictional character in Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli stories in the "Jungle Book" that along with Baloo save Mowgli from Shere Khan?
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black panther
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"The Jungle Book is a 1967 American animated musical adventure film produced by Walt Disney Productions.",
" Inspired by Rudyard Kipling's book of the same name, it is the 19th Disney animated feature film.",
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" The show was created by Timothy Scott Bogart, Guy Toubes, and James Hereth and produced by Wolfcrest Entertainment and Franklin/Waterman Worldwide, and distributed internationally by Alliance Entertainment.",
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"Shree.",
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" She is a female Indian wolf, member of the Seeonee pack, who while suckling her own cubs decides also to adopt a human \"cub\" that her mate Father Wolf has found wandering in the jungle, naming him \"Mowgli\" (which means \"frog\" in the Speech of the Jungle) because of his hairlessness."
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"Baloo (Hindi: भालू \"Bhālū\", \"bear\") is a main fictional character featured in Rudyard Kipling's \"The Jungle Book\" from 1894 and \"The Second Jungle Book\" from 1895.",
" Baloo, a bear, is the strict teacher of the cubs of the Seeonee wolf pack.",
" His most challenging pupil is the \"man-cub\" Mowgli.",
" Baloo and Bagheera, a panther, save Mowgli from Shere Khan the tiger and endeavor to teach Mowgli the Law of the Jungle in many of \"The Jungle Book\" stories."
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"All the Mowgli Stories is a collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling.",
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"Bagheera (Hindi: बघीरा ; Urdu: بگیڑہ \"Baghīrā\"/\"Bagīdah\") is a fictional character in Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli stories in the \"Jungle Book\" (coll.",
" 1894) and the \"Second Jungle Book\" (coll.",
" 1895).",
" He is a black panther (melanistic Indian leopard) who serves as friend, protector and mentor to the \"man-cub\" Mowgli.",
" The word \"bagheera\" is Hindi/Urdu for black panther."
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"Title: The Jungle Book (2016 film)\n\nThe Jungle Book is a 2016 American fantasy adventure film, directed and co-produced by Jon Favreau, produced by Walt Disney Pictures, and written by Justin Marks. Based on Rudyard Kipling's eponymous collective works and inspired by Walt Disney's 1967 animated film of the same name, \"The Jungle Book\" is a live-action/CGI film that tells the story of Mowgli, an orphaned human boy who, guided by his animal guardians, sets out on a journey of self-discovery while evading the threatening Shere Khan. The film introduces Neel Sethi as Mowgli and also features the voices of Bill Murray, Ben Kingsley, Idris Elba, Lupita Nyong'o, Scarlett Johansson, Giancarlo Esposito, and Christopher Walken.",
"Title: Mowgli: The New Adventures of the Jungle Book\n\nMowgli: The New Adventures of the Jungle Book is an American live action television series based on the Mowgli stories from the Rudyard Kipling novels, \"The Jungle Book\" and \"The Second Jungle Book\". A contemporary adaptation, the series has Mowgli joined on his adventures by a young American girl named, Nahbiri, who has accompanied her widowed doctor father to Jabalpur, India. The show was created by Timothy Scott Bogart, Guy Toubes, and James Hereth and produced by Wolfcrest Entertainment and Franklin/Waterman Worldwide, and distributed internationally by Alliance Entertainment. It premiered on the Fox Kids Network in the United States on February 7, 1998 and ran until March 21, 1998.",
"Title: The Jungle Book (1994 film)\n\nRudyard Kipling's The Jungle Book is a 1994 live-action American adventure film co-written and directed by Stephen Sommers, produced by Edward S. Feldman and Raju Patel, from a story by Ronald Yanover and Mark Geldman. It is the second film adaptation by The Walt Disney Company of the Mowgli stories from \"The Jungle Book\" and \"The Second Jungle Book\" by Rudyard Kipling.",
"Title: Hathi\n\nShree. Hathi is a fictional character created by Rudyard Kipling for the Mowgli stories collected in \"The Jungle Book\" (1894) and \"The Second Jungle Book\" (1895). Hathi is a bull elephant that lives in the jungle. Kipling named him after \"hāthī\" (हाथी),(ہاتھی) the Hindi and Urdu word for \"elephant\".",
"Title: Raksha (The Jungle Book)\n\nRaksha (Hindi: रक्षा / \"Rakṣā\" or Mother Wolf as initially named) is a fictional character featured in Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli stories, collected in \"The Jungle Book\" and \"The Second Jungle Book\". She is a female Indian wolf, member of the Seeonee pack, who while suckling her own cubs decides also to adopt a human \"cub\" that her mate Father Wolf has found wandering in the jungle, naming him \"Mowgli\" (which means \"frog\" in the Speech of the Jungle) because of his hairlessness.",
"Title: Baloo\n\nBaloo (Hindi: भालू \"Bhālū\", \"bear\") is a main fictional character featured in Rudyard Kipling's \"The Jungle Book\" from 1894 and \"The Second Jungle Book\" from 1895. Baloo, a bear, is the strict teacher of the cubs of the Seeonee wolf pack. His most challenging pupil is the \"man-cub\" Mowgli. Baloo and Bagheera, a panther, save Mowgli from Shere Khan the tiger and endeavor to teach Mowgli the Law of the Jungle in many of \"The Jungle Book\" stories.",
"Title: All the Mowgli Stories\n\nAll the Mowgli Stories is a collection of short stories by Rudyard Kipling. As the title suggests, the book is a chronological compilation of the stories about Mowgli from \"The Jungle Book\" and \"The Second Jungle Book\", together with \"In the Rukh\" (the first Mowgli story written although the last in chronological order). The book also includes the epigrammatic poems added to the stories for their original book publication. All of the stories and poems had originally been published between 1893 and 1895.",
"Title: The Jungle Book\n\nThe Jungle Book (1894) is a collection of stories by English author Rudyard Kipling. The stories are fables, using animals in an anthropomorphic manner to give moral lessons. A principal character is the boy or \"man-cub\" Mowgli, who is raised in the jungle by wolves. Other characters include Shere Khan the tiger and Baloo the bear. The book has been adapted many times for film and other media.",
"Title: Bagheera\n\nBagheera (Hindi: बघीरा ; Urdu: بگیڑہ \"Baghīrā\"/\"Bagīdah\") is a fictional character in Rudyard Kipling's Mowgli stories in the \"Jungle Book\" (coll. 1894) and the \"Second Jungle Book\" (coll. 1895). He is a black panther (melanistic Indian leopard) who serves as friend, protector and mentor to the \"man-cub\" Mowgli. The word \"bagheera\" is Hindi/Urdu for black panther."
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6,023
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What book did John Grisham write and James Foley directed?
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The Chamber
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" His second book, it was his first widely recognized book; in 1993, after selling 1.5 million copies, it was made into a film starring Tom Cruise and Gene Hackman.",
" Grisham's first novel, \"A Time to Kill\", came into recognition afterwards due to this novel's success."
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"\"The Tumor\" is a short story by John Grisham, telling about the focused ultrasound process through the case of a fictional character named Paul.",
" This story was not released through Grisham's usual publisher, but instead was published for a free eBook on the website of the Focused Ultrasound Foundation, on whose board Grisham serves.",
" Grisham's purpose in writing this short story was to increase awareness about the promising new medical therapy.",
" The use of focused ultrasound is not yet approved for use on brain tumors, but \"The Tumor\" takes place in a time when the therapy is in regular use.",
" Unlike most short stories, the story is as much informational as narrative, and includes medical illustrations and brain scan images.",
" The book's cover includes the subtitle \"A Non-Legal Thriller\".",
"On Grisham's website, in a letter introducing \"The Tumor\", Grisham states \"It's the most important book I've ever written.\""
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"Jim: The James Foley Story is a 2016 American documentary film about the life of journalist and war correspondent James \"Jim\" Foley directed by Brian Oakes.",
" It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2016 and on HBO on February 6, 2016."
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"James Foley (born December 28, 1953) is an American film director.",
" His 1986 film \"At Close Range\" was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival.",
" Other films he has directed include \"Glengarry Glen Ross\", based on the both Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning play of the same name by David Mamet (actor Al Pacino received an Academy Award nomination for his performance in the film), and \"The Chamber\", based on the novel of the same name by best-selling author John Grisham."
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" It is Grisham's fifth novel."
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"\"The Firm\" is a legal-drama television series, created by Lukas Reiter for NBC, Global and AXN, that is adapted as a sequel to the 1991 John Grisham novel of the same name and its 1993 film adaptation in the Washington Metropolitan Area.",
" The television adaptation is set ten years after the novel and film.",
" It is executive produced by John Grisham, John Morayniss, Michael Rosenberg, Noreen Halpern, and Reiter.",
" It premiered in Canada and the U.S. as a two-hour special on January 8, 2012 and assumed its regular time slot on January 12, 2012, replacing \"Prime Suspect\" in the Thursday night lineup of both Global and NBC.",
" The series premiered on AXN on February 19, 2012."
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" It was Grisham's first novel.",
" The novel was rejected by many publishers before Wynwood Press eventually gave it a modest 5,000-copy printing.",
" When Doubleday published \"The Firm\", Wynwood released a trade paperback of \"A Time to Kill\", which became a bestseller.",
" Dell published the mass market paperback months after the success of \"The Firm\", bringing Grisham to widespread popularity among readers.",
" Doubleday eventually took over the contract for \"A Time to Kill\" and released a special hardcover edition."
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"Camino Island is a crime fiction thriller novel written by John Grisham and released on June 6, 2017, by Doubleday.",
" The book is a departure from Grisham's main subject of legal thrillers and focuses on stolen rare books.",
" Grisham made his first extensive book tour in 25 years to publicize the book."
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"The Client (also referred to as John Grisham's The Client) is an American television series that was broadcast on CBS.",
" It aired for one season, premiering with a two-hour movie pilot on September 17, 1995, and airing new episodes through April 16, 1996.",
" The series was based on the 1994 film \"The Client\", itself adapted from the 1993 John Grisham novel also titled \"The Client\".",
" It starred JoBeth Williams, John Heard, and Polly Holliday in the roles created in the film by Susan Sarandon, Tommy Lee Jones, and Micole Mercurio, respectively."
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"Title: The Tumor (short story)\n\n\"The Tumor\" is a short story by John Grisham, telling about the focused ultrasound process through the case of a fictional character named Paul. This story was not released through Grisham's usual publisher, but instead was published for a free eBook on the website of the Focused Ultrasound Foundation, on whose board Grisham serves. Grisham's purpose in writing this short story was to increase awareness about the promising new medical therapy. The use of focused ultrasound is not yet approved for use on brain tumors, but \"The Tumor\" takes place in a time when the therapy is in regular use. Unlike most short stories, the story is as much informational as narrative, and includes medical illustrations and brain scan images. The book's cover includes the subtitle \"A Non-Legal Thriller\". On Grisham's website, in a letter introducing \"The Tumor\", Grisham states \"It's the most important book I've ever written.\"",
"Title: Jim: The James Foley Story\n\nJim: The James Foley Story is a 2016 American documentary film about the life of journalist and war correspondent James \"Jim\" Foley directed by Brian Oakes. It premiered at the Sundance Film Festival on January 23, 2016 and on HBO on February 6, 2016.",
"Title: James Foley (director)\n\nJames Foley (born December 28, 1953) is an American film director. His 1986 film \"At Close Range\" was entered into the 36th Berlin International Film Festival. Other films he has directed include \"Glengarry Glen Ross\", based on the both Pulitzer Prize and Tony Award winning play of the same name by David Mamet (actor Al Pacino received an Academy Award nomination for his performance in the film), and \"The Chamber\", based on the novel of the same name by best-selling author John Grisham.",
"Title: The Chamber (film)\n\nThe Chamber is a 1996 crime thriller film based on John Grisham's novel of the same name. The film was directed by James Foley and stars Gene Hackman and Chris O'Donnell.",
"Title: The Chamber (novel)\n\nThe Chamber (1994) is a legal thriller written by American author John Grisham. It is Grisham's fifth novel.",
"Title: List of The Firm episodes\n\n\"The Firm\" is a legal-drama television series, created by Lukas Reiter for NBC, Global and AXN, that is adapted as a sequel to the 1991 John Grisham novel of the same name and its 1993 film adaptation in the Washington Metropolitan Area. The television adaptation is set ten years after the novel and film. It is executive produced by John Grisham, John Morayniss, Michael Rosenberg, Noreen Halpern, and Reiter. It premiered in Canada and the U.S. as a two-hour special on January 8, 2012 and assumed its regular time slot on January 12, 2012, replacing \"Prime Suspect\" in the Thursday night lineup of both Global and NBC. The series premiered on AXN on February 19, 2012.",
"Title: A Time to Kill (Grisham novel)\n\nA Time to Kill is a 1988 legal thriller by John Grisham. It was Grisham's first novel. The novel was rejected by many publishers before Wynwood Press eventually gave it a modest 5,000-copy printing. When Doubleday published \"The Firm\", Wynwood released a trade paperback of \"A Time to Kill\", which became a bestseller. Dell published the mass market paperback months after the success of \"The Firm\", bringing Grisham to widespread popularity among readers. Doubleday eventually took over the contract for \"A Time to Kill\" and released a special hardcover edition.",
"Title: Camino Island\n\nCamino Island is a crime fiction thriller novel written by John Grisham and released on June 6, 2017, by Doubleday. The book is a departure from Grisham's main subject of legal thrillers and focuses on stolen rare books. Grisham made his first extensive book tour in 25 years to publicize the book.",
"Title: The Client (TV series)\n\nThe Client (also referred to as John Grisham's The Client) is an American television series that was broadcast on CBS. It aired for one season, premiering with a two-hour movie pilot on September 17, 1995, and airing new episodes through April 16, 1996. The series was based on the 1994 film \"The Client\", itself adapted from the 1993 John Grisham novel also titled \"The Client\". It starred JoBeth Williams, John Heard, and Polly Holliday in the roles created in the film by Susan Sarandon, Tommy Lee Jones, and Micole Mercurio, respectively."
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Scandia Elementary School is located on an air base under the operational control of what?
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the Air Mobility Command
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"The Braintree Public School District, located in Braintree, Massachusetts, includes Hollis Elementary School, Donald Ross Elementary School, Archie T. Morrison Elementary School, Liberty Elementary School, Mary E. Flaherty Elementary School (formerly Lakeside Elementary School), Highlands Elementary School, East Middle School, South Middle School, and Braintree High School.",
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"Travis Unified School District is a Unified School District located in Fairfield.",
" It serves students from Fairfield, Vacaville and Travis A.F.B. in a total of 9 schools throughout its district.",
" These schools include 1 high school, 1 alternative high school, 1 middle school, 2 alternative middle schools and 5 elementary schools.",
" The elementary schools are Scandia Elementary School, Travis Elementary School, Center Elementary School, Cambridge Elementary School, and Foxboro Elementary School.",
" The middle schools include 2 alternative schools in Travis Independent Study School and Travis Community Day School as well as a public middle school in Golden West Middle School.",
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"Charleston Community Unit School District 1 is a unified school district based in Charleston, the county seat of Coles County, Illinois; it was created through the consolidation of the charter school district it was formed from and over sixty-seven other school districts in the area.",
" Charleston Community Unit School District 1 is a conglomerate of six schools, with all but one located in Charleston itself: four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school form the makeup of the district.",
" Education begins at a prekindergarten level, and those living in the Charleston area attend Mark Twain Elementary School, which prepares early youth for schooling by taking them through prekindergarten and kindergarten under the supervision of principal Terry Diss.",
" Students who live in the far east reaches of Coles County may attend Ashmore Elementary School, which is based in a northeasterly village by the same name; Ashmore's distance from the other schools permits it to educate a larger range of students for the sake of efficiency.",
" The school educates students from kindergarten through grade four, and also runs a prekindergarten program.",
" Ashmore is also governed by Terry Diss.",
" Students who graduate from Mark Twain move onwards to Carl Sandburg Elementary School, which educates those in grades one, two, and three under principal Chad Burgett.",
" At Jefferson Elementary School in Charleston, the student bodies from both Carl Sandburg Elementary School and Ashmore Elementary School are consolidated.",
" Students from grades four through six are taught in the facility under the supervision of principal Deborah Poffinbarger.",
" District students graduating from Jefferson are moved to Charleston Middle School, where they are taught as seventh and eighth graders; the school principal here is Sandy Wilson.",
" The last branch of education that Charleston's school district can provide is the education of adolescents in the grades nine through twelve at Charleston High School, which is run by principal Trevor Doughty.",
" The superintendent of the schools in the district as of the 2007-08 school year was Dr. William Hill, although is considered as an interim;lastly, the mascots of the district and its middle and high schools are the Trojans, while the mascot of Jefferson Elementary School is the bulldog."
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"Scandia Elementary School is located on Travis A.F.B and serves 100% military families and students only.",
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"The 623d Air Control Squadron (623 ACS) is an operational unit of the United States Air Force assigned to the 18th Wing.",
" The 623d is based out of Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan.",
" The 623d is tasked to provide Command & Control within a sector of the Japanese Air Defense System.",
" The 623d conducts operations out of Japanese Air Self Defense Force facilities located at Naha Air Base, Kasuga Air Base and Iruma Air Base.",
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"Jasper County Community Unit School District 1 is a unified school district based in Jasper County's county seat of Newton, Illinois; it is the only school district in the county and is, consequently, the main educational body in all of Jasper County, although it serves portions of Effingham County and Cumberland County as well.",
" This school district is composed of six schools in total; four elementary schools, one junior high school, and one high school.",
" There is also a prekindergarten program run at the high school of the district should parents wish to enroll their children early.",
" Willow Hill Elementary School, which is located in the village of its namesake, serves only kindergarteners; its proximity to the county seat and central position in the county allows its students to dawn from all parts of the county and still have easy access to the elementary school they will attend.",
" The principal of Willow Hill is Dave Parker.",
" Grove Elementary School is located in Island Grove, Illinois, the highest point of elevation in the county.",
" Grove Elementary School educates students from kindergarten to grade six, and it runs a prekindergarten program as well.",
" Craig Carr is the principal of this school.",
" Ste. Marie Elementary School is located in the southern Jasper County village of Ste. Marie, and serves students in grades one through six.",
" The principal of Ste. Marie is David Parker, the principal of Willow Hill Elementary School.",
" Newton Elementary School is located in the county seat of Newton, and serves most of west Jasper County's first through sixth graders under principal Travis Wyatt.",
" The latter three elementary schools feed into Jasper County Junior High School and are taught in the facility during seventh and eighth grade while being supervised by Newton Elementary School principal Travis Wyatt before graduating into Newton Community High School.",
" Students in grades nine through twelve spend their last leg of precollegiate education at this school; their principal is Ruth Kerner.",
" The district superintendent is Ron Alburtus, and the district's mascot is the eagle."
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"Burbank School District 111 is an elementary school district located in Burbank, a Chicago suburb just south of Chicago Midway International Airport in Cook County, Illinois.",
" There are seven elementary schools in District 111.",
" They are all kindergarten through sixth grade and located within the city of Burbank.",
" The elementary schools are: Luther Burbank Elementary School under direction of principal Robert Mocek, principal Marian Stockhausen's Richard Byrd Elementary School, Jacqueline Kennedy Elementary School under direction of principal Charles Roza, principal Mark Antkiewicz's Rosa Maddock Elementary School, principal Patricia Donaghue's Frances McCord Elementary School, principal Mary Anne Sheehan's Edward J. Tobin Elementary School, which was reopened in 2007 after being rebuilt, and principal Mary Rein's Harry Fry Elementary School, which closed after the 2003-2004 school year and reopened during the 2009-2010 school year.",
" Graduates from all these elementary schools move on to Liberty Junior High School, which is under direction of principal Jim Martin.",
" The district superintendent is Carol Kunst."
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"North Boone Community Unit School District 200 is a unified school district based in the central region of the county of its namesake, Boone County; more specifically, in the village of Poplar Grove, Illinois.",
" Five of the six schools in the district are located here, with the other being eastwards in the village of Capron.",
" The community unit school district is composed of, as previously mentioned, six schools: there are three elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school.",
" Manchester Elementary School, which serves the grades K-4 alongside Poplar Grove Elementary School, is governed by Principal Kristi Crawford; the principal of Poplar Grove Elementary School is Sharon Olds.",
" Capron Elementary School, the only school in the district located in a village other than Poplar Grove, serves not only the grades K-4, but also includes a prekindergarten program.",
" The current principal is Matt Klett.",
" All students who graduate from one of the district elementary schools will consolidate at the fifth grade in one school, called North Boone Upper Elementary School, whose principal is Mike Greenlee;all students move on to North Boone Middle School, headed by Jeremiah Auble, which educates those in grades seven and eight.",
" The last leg of education this district can provide is to those from grade nine to grade twelve; the facility is called North Boone High School, whose principal is named Jacob Hubert.",
" The current superintendent is Steven Baule.",
" The mascot of the district high school is the Viking."
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"Travis Air Force Base (IATA: SUU, ICAO: KSUU, FAA LID: SUU) is a United States Air Force air base under the operational control of the Air Mobility Command (AMC), located three miles (5 km) east of the central business district of Fairfield, in Solano County, California, United States.",
" The base is named for Brigadier General Robert F. Travis, who died in the crash of a B-29 Superfortress while transporting a nuclear weapon."
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"The mission of the 15th Strike Wing is to conduct tactical air operations in support of Armed Forces of the Philippines units.",
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" Under the Wing's command were units broken up into 3 major groups: Tactical, Maintenance and Supply, and Air Base.",
" The Wing's tactical elements included the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 20th Attack Squadrons and the 25th Composite Attack Squadron.",
" Many of these units were forward deployed under the operational control of the Philippine Air Force's numerous Tactical Operations Groups.",
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"Title: Braintree Public Schools\n\nThe Braintree Public School District, located in Braintree, Massachusetts, includes Hollis Elementary School, Donald Ross Elementary School, Archie T. Morrison Elementary School, Liberty Elementary School, Mary E. Flaherty Elementary School (formerly Lakeside Elementary School), Highlands Elementary School, East Middle School, South Middle School, and Braintree High School. Monatiquot Elementary School is now the Monatiquot School Kindergarten Center for full-day kindergarten students in Braintree.",
"Title: Travis Unified School District\n\nTravis Unified School District is a Unified School District located in Fairfield. It serves students from Fairfield, Vacaville and Travis A.F.B. in a total of 9 schools throughout its district. These schools include 1 high school, 1 alternative high school, 1 middle school, 2 alternative middle schools and 5 elementary schools. The elementary schools are Scandia Elementary School, Travis Elementary School, Center Elementary School, Cambridge Elementary School, and Foxboro Elementary School. The middle schools include 2 alternative schools in Travis Independent Study School and Travis Community Day School as well as a public middle school in Golden West Middle School. The high schools include 1 alternative high school in Travis Education Center (TEC) and 1 public high school in Vanden High School.",
"Title: Charleston Community Unit School District 1\n\nCharleston Community Unit School District 1 is a unified school district based in Charleston, the county seat of Coles County, Illinois; it was created through the consolidation of the charter school district it was formed from and over sixty-seven other school districts in the area. Charleston Community Unit School District 1 is a conglomerate of six schools, with all but one located in Charleston itself: four elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school form the makeup of the district. Education begins at a prekindergarten level, and those living in the Charleston area attend Mark Twain Elementary School, which prepares early youth for schooling by taking them through prekindergarten and kindergarten under the supervision of principal Terry Diss. Students who live in the far east reaches of Coles County may attend Ashmore Elementary School, which is based in a northeasterly village by the same name; Ashmore's distance from the other schools permits it to educate a larger range of students for the sake of efficiency. The school educates students from kindergarten through grade four, and also runs a prekindergarten program. Ashmore is also governed by Terry Diss. Students who graduate from Mark Twain move onwards to Carl Sandburg Elementary School, which educates those in grades one, two, and three under principal Chad Burgett. At Jefferson Elementary School in Charleston, the student bodies from both Carl Sandburg Elementary School and Ashmore Elementary School are consolidated. Students from grades four through six are taught in the facility under the supervision of principal Deborah Poffinbarger. District students graduating from Jefferson are moved to Charleston Middle School, where they are taught as seventh and eighth graders; the school principal here is Sandy Wilson. The last branch of education that Charleston's school district can provide is the education of adolescents in the grades nine through twelve at Charleston High School, which is run by principal Trevor Doughty. The superintendent of the schools in the district as of the 2007-08 school year was Dr. William Hill, although is considered as an interim;lastly, the mascots of the district and its middle and high schools are the Trojans, while the mascot of Jefferson Elementary School is the bulldog.",
"Title: Scandia Elementary School\n\nScandia Elementary School is located on Travis A.F.B and serves 100% military families and students only. It only serves students that have a parent/legal guardian in one of the five military branches. Scandia Elementary School students are known as snakes for a nickname and have one of the districts highest success rates for schools. Scandia is an overall well school and works hard at academic achievements and physical success. It is a part of the Travis Unified School District.",
"Title: 623d Air Control Squadron\n\nThe 623d Air Control Squadron (623 ACS) is an operational unit of the United States Air Force assigned to the 18th Wing. The 623d is based out of Kadena Air Base, Okinawa, Japan. The 623d is tasked to provide Command & Control within a sector of the Japanese Air Defense System. The 623d conducts operations out of Japanese Air Self Defense Force facilities located at Naha Air Base, Kasuga Air Base and Iruma Air Base. The 623d operates the Southwest Sector Interface Control Cell, conducting joint and combined tactical datalink operations.",
"Title: Jasper County Community Unit School District 1\n\nJasper County Community Unit School District 1 is a unified school district based in Jasper County's county seat of Newton, Illinois; it is the only school district in the county and is, consequently, the main educational body in all of Jasper County, although it serves portions of Effingham County and Cumberland County as well. This school district is composed of six schools in total; four elementary schools, one junior high school, and one high school. There is also a prekindergarten program run at the high school of the district should parents wish to enroll their children early. Willow Hill Elementary School, which is located in the village of its namesake, serves only kindergarteners; its proximity to the county seat and central position in the county allows its students to dawn from all parts of the county and still have easy access to the elementary school they will attend. The principal of Willow Hill is Dave Parker. Grove Elementary School is located in Island Grove, Illinois, the highest point of elevation in the county. Grove Elementary School educates students from kindergarten to grade six, and it runs a prekindergarten program as well. Craig Carr is the principal of this school. Ste. Marie Elementary School is located in the southern Jasper County village of Ste. Marie, and serves students in grades one through six. The principal of Ste. Marie is David Parker, the principal of Willow Hill Elementary School. Newton Elementary School is located in the county seat of Newton, and serves most of west Jasper County's first through sixth graders under principal Travis Wyatt. The latter three elementary schools feed into Jasper County Junior High School and are taught in the facility during seventh and eighth grade while being supervised by Newton Elementary School principal Travis Wyatt before graduating into Newton Community High School. Students in grades nine through twelve spend their last leg of precollegiate education at this school; their principal is Ruth Kerner. The district superintendent is Ron Alburtus, and the district's mascot is the eagle.",
"Title: Burbank School District 111\n\nBurbank School District 111 is an elementary school district located in Burbank, a Chicago suburb just south of Chicago Midway International Airport in Cook County, Illinois. There are seven elementary schools in District 111. They are all kindergarten through sixth grade and located within the city of Burbank. The elementary schools are: Luther Burbank Elementary School under direction of principal Robert Mocek, principal Marian Stockhausen's Richard Byrd Elementary School, Jacqueline Kennedy Elementary School under direction of principal Charles Roza, principal Mark Antkiewicz's Rosa Maddock Elementary School, principal Patricia Donaghue's Frances McCord Elementary School, principal Mary Anne Sheehan's Edward J. Tobin Elementary School, which was reopened in 2007 after being rebuilt, and principal Mary Rein's Harry Fry Elementary School, which closed after the 2003-2004 school year and reopened during the 2009-2010 school year. Graduates from all these elementary schools move on to Liberty Junior High School, which is under direction of principal Jim Martin. The district superintendent is Carol Kunst.",
"Title: North Boone Community Unit School District 200\n\nNorth Boone Community Unit School District 200 is a unified school district based in the central region of the county of its namesake, Boone County; more specifically, in the village of Poplar Grove, Illinois. Five of the six schools in the district are located here, with the other being eastwards in the village of Capron. The community unit school district is composed of, as previously mentioned, six schools: there are three elementary schools, two middle schools, and one high school. Manchester Elementary School, which serves the grades K-4 alongside Poplar Grove Elementary School, is governed by Principal Kristi Crawford; the principal of Poplar Grove Elementary School is Sharon Olds. Capron Elementary School, the only school in the district located in a village other than Poplar Grove, serves not only the grades K-4, but also includes a prekindergarten program. The current principal is Matt Klett. All students who graduate from one of the district elementary schools will consolidate at the fifth grade in one school, called North Boone Upper Elementary School, whose principal is Mike Greenlee;all students move on to North Boone Middle School, headed by Jeremiah Auble, which educates those in grades seven and eight. The last leg of education this district can provide is to those from grade nine to grade twelve; the facility is called North Boone High School, whose principal is named Jacob Hubert. The current superintendent is Steven Baule. The mascot of the district high school is the Viking.",
"Title: Travis Air Force Base\n\nTravis Air Force Base (IATA: SUU, ICAO: KSUU, FAA LID: SUU) is a United States Air Force air base under the operational control of the Air Mobility Command (AMC), located three miles (5 km) east of the central business district of Fairfield, in Solano County, California, United States. The base is named for Brigadier General Robert F. Travis, who died in the crash of a B-29 Superfortress while transporting a nuclear weapon.",
"Title: 15th Strike Wing, Philippine Air Force\n\nThe mission of the 15th Strike Wing is to conduct tactical air operations in support of Armed Forces of the Philippines units. The unit is headquartered at Danilo Atienza Air Base, Sangley Point, Cavite, just outside the capital Manila. The Wing, as of 2009, was organized with Personal, Coordinating and Technical Staff. Under the Wing's command were units broken up into 3 major groups: Tactical, Maintenance and Supply, and Air Base. The Wing's tactical elements included the 16th, 17th, 18th, and 20th Attack Squadrons and the 25th Composite Attack Squadron. Many of these units were forward deployed under the operational control of the Philippine Air Force's numerous Tactical Operations Groups. The 460th Maintenance and Supply Group and the 590th Air Base Group filled the other roles."
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6,025
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The Medgar Evers House is owned by a college founded in what year?
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1869
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"Dr. William L. Pollard was President of Medgar Evers College of The City University of New Yorkfrom 2009 to 2013 and the former President of the University of the District of Columbia.",
" As President of Medgar Evers College, he succeeded Dr. Edison O. Jackson (1989–2009), Dr. Leo A. Corbie (Acting, 1987–1989), Dr. Jay Carrington Chunn, 2nd (1984–1987), Dr. Dennis Paul (Interim Administrator, 1982–1984), and Dr. Richard Trent (1970–1982)."
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"USNS \"Medgar Evers\" (T-AKE-13) is a \"Lewis and Clark\"-class dry cargo ship of the United States Navy, named in honor of World War II veteran and civil rights activist Medgar Evers (1925–63).",
" The Navy announced the naming on 9 October 2009.",
" National Steel and Shipbuilding Company started construction on 15 April 2010, and laid her keel on 26 October 2010 in San Diego.",
" Gina Buzby, wife of Rear Admiral Mark Buzby, MSC commander, was the keel-laying ceremony honoree.",
" It helped transfer stores to the USS \"Harry S. Truman\" in 2016."
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"Medgar Evers College is a senior college of The City University of New York (CUNY), offering baccalaureate and associate degrees.",
" It was officially established in 1970 through cooperation between educators and community leaders in central Brooklyn.",
" It is named after Medgar Wiley Evers, an African American civil rights leader who was assassinated on June 12, 1963."
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"The Medgar Evers House is a historic house museum at 2332 Margaret Walker Alexander Drive in Jackson, Mississippi.",
" Built in 1956, it was the home of African-American civil rights activist Medgar Evers (1925-1963) at the time of his slaying.",
" Now owned by Tougaloo College, the restored house is open for tours by appointment.",
" It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2017."
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"Holger W. Henke (born in Viersen (North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany) is a political scientist and works as Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs at Wenzhou-Kean University (Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at Kean University) in Wenzhou, China.",
" From 2008 to 2014 he was Assistant Provost at York College, City University of New York.",
" He has previously taught as a professor (\"assistant professor\", 2004–08; \"associate professor\", 2008) at Metropolitan College of New York.",
" He also was the Assistant Director of the Caribbean Research Center (Medgar Evers College)."
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"James Charles Evers (born September 11, 1922) is an American civil rights activist and former politician.",
" A Republican, Evers was known for his role in the Civil Rights Movement along with his younger brother Medgar Evers.",
" He was made the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) State Voter Registration Chairman in 1954.",
" After his brother's assassination in 1963, Evers took over his position as field director of the NAACP in Mississippi.",
" As field director, Evers organized and led many demonstrations for the rights of African Americans."
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"Myrlie Louise Evers–Williams (née Beasley; born March 17, 1933) is an American civil rights activist of the Civil Rights Movement and journalist who worked for over three decades to seek justice for the murder of her civil rights activist husband Medgar Evers in 1963.",
" She was also chairwoman of the NAACP, and published several books on topics related to civil rights and her husband’s legacy.",
" On January 21, 2013, she delivered the invocation at the second inauguration of Barack Obama."
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"Theodore Roosevelt Mason \"T. R. M.\" Howard (March 4, 1908 – May 1, 1976) was an American civil rights leader, fraternal organization leader, entrepreneur and surgeon.",
" He was one of the mentors to activists such as Medgar Evers, Charles Evers, Fannie Lou Hamer, Amzie Moore, Aaron Henry, and Jesse Jackson, founded Mississippi's leading civil rights organization in the 1950s, the Regional Council of Negro Leadership, and played a prominent role in the investigation of the kidnapping and murder of Emmett Till.",
" He was also president of the National Medical Association and chairman of the board of the National Negro Business League and a leading national advocate of African-American businesses."
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"\"Only a Pawn in Their Game\" is a song written by Bob Dylan about the assassination of civil rights activist Medgar Evers.",
" Showing support for the African Americans during the American Civil Rights Movement.",
" It was released on Dylan's \"The Times They Are a-Changin'\" album of 1964.",
" The song suggests that Evers' killer, Byron De La Beckwith does not bear sole blame for his crime, as he was only a pawn of rich white elites who incensed poor whites against blacks so as to distract them from their position on \"the caboose of the train\" in order create a more 'perfect white American society'."
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"Tougaloo College is a private, co-educational, historically black, liberal arts institution of higher education founded in 1869, in Madison County, north of Jackson, Mississippi, United States.",
" Originally established by New York–based Christian missionaries for the education of freed slaves and their offspring, from 1871 until 1892 the college served as a teachers' training school funded by the state of Mississippi."
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"Title: William L. Pollard\n\nDr. William L. Pollard was President of Medgar Evers College of The City University of New Yorkfrom 2009 to 2013 and the former President of the University of the District of Columbia. As President of Medgar Evers College, he succeeded Dr. Edison O. Jackson (1989–2009), Dr. Leo A. Corbie (Acting, 1987–1989), Dr. Jay Carrington Chunn, 2nd (1984–1987), Dr. Dennis Paul (Interim Administrator, 1982–1984), and Dr. Richard Trent (1970–1982).",
"Title: USNS Medgar Evers (T-AKE-13)\n\nUSNS \"Medgar Evers\" (T-AKE-13) is a \"Lewis and Clark\"-class dry cargo ship of the United States Navy, named in honor of World War II veteran and civil rights activist Medgar Evers (1925–63). The Navy announced the naming on 9 October 2009. National Steel and Shipbuilding Company started construction on 15 April 2010, and laid her keel on 26 October 2010 in San Diego. Gina Buzby, wife of Rear Admiral Mark Buzby, MSC commander, was the keel-laying ceremony honoree. It helped transfer stores to the USS \"Harry S. Truman\" in 2016.",
"Title: Medgar Evers College\n\nMedgar Evers College is a senior college of The City University of New York (CUNY), offering baccalaureate and associate degrees. It was officially established in 1970 through cooperation between educators and community leaders in central Brooklyn. It is named after Medgar Wiley Evers, an African American civil rights leader who was assassinated on June 12, 1963.",
"Title: Medgar Evers House\n\nThe Medgar Evers House is a historic house museum at 2332 Margaret Walker Alexander Drive in Jackson, Mississippi. Built in 1956, it was the home of African-American civil rights activist Medgar Evers (1925-1963) at the time of his slaying. Now owned by Tougaloo College, the restored house is open for tours by appointment. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 2017.",
"Title: Holger Henke\n\nHolger W. Henke (born in Viersen (North Rhine-Westphalia, West Germany) is a political scientist and works as Vice-Chancellor for Academic Affairs at Wenzhou-Kean University (Associate Vice President for Academic Affairs at Kean University) in Wenzhou, China. From 2008 to 2014 he was Assistant Provost at York College, City University of New York. He has previously taught as a professor (\"assistant professor\", 2004–08; \"associate professor\", 2008) at Metropolitan College of New York. He also was the Assistant Director of the Caribbean Research Center (Medgar Evers College).",
"Title: Charles Evers\n\nJames Charles Evers (born September 11, 1922) is an American civil rights activist and former politician. A Republican, Evers was known for his role in the Civil Rights Movement along with his younger brother Medgar Evers. He was made the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) State Voter Registration Chairman in 1954. After his brother's assassination in 1963, Evers took over his position as field director of the NAACP in Mississippi. As field director, Evers organized and led many demonstrations for the rights of African Americans.",
"Title: Myrlie Evers-Williams\n\nMyrlie Louise Evers–Williams (née Beasley; born March 17, 1933) is an American civil rights activist of the Civil Rights Movement and journalist who worked for over three decades to seek justice for the murder of her civil rights activist husband Medgar Evers in 1963. She was also chairwoman of the NAACP, and published several books on topics related to civil rights and her husband’s legacy. On January 21, 2013, she delivered the invocation at the second inauguration of Barack Obama.",
"Title: T. R. M. Howard\n\nTheodore Roosevelt Mason \"T. R. M.\" Howard (March 4, 1908 – May 1, 1976) was an American civil rights leader, fraternal organization leader, entrepreneur and surgeon. He was one of the mentors to activists such as Medgar Evers, Charles Evers, Fannie Lou Hamer, Amzie Moore, Aaron Henry, and Jesse Jackson, founded Mississippi's leading civil rights organization in the 1950s, the Regional Council of Negro Leadership, and played a prominent role in the investigation of the kidnapping and murder of Emmett Till. He was also president of the National Medical Association and chairman of the board of the National Negro Business League and a leading national advocate of African-American businesses.",
"Title: Only a Pawn in Their Game\n\n\"Only a Pawn in Their Game\" is a song written by Bob Dylan about the assassination of civil rights activist Medgar Evers. Showing support for the African Americans during the American Civil Rights Movement. It was released on Dylan's \"The Times They Are a-Changin'\" album of 1964. The song suggests that Evers' killer, Byron De La Beckwith does not bear sole blame for his crime, as he was only a pawn of rich white elites who incensed poor whites against blacks so as to distract them from their position on \"the caboose of the train\" in order create a more 'perfect white American society'.",
"Title: Tougaloo College\n\nTougaloo College is a private, co-educational, historically black, liberal arts institution of higher education founded in 1869, in Madison County, north of Jackson, Mississippi, United States. Originally established by New York–based Christian missionaries for the education of freed slaves and their offspring, from 1871 until 1892 the college served as a teachers' training school funded by the state of Mississippi."
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6,026
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What is the birthdate of this Dutch former professional footballer and current manager, who is the younger brother of Carlos Hasselbaink?
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27 March 1972
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"Robert Verbeek (born 26 July 1961) is a Dutch former soccer player and subsequently a manager.",
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"Ronald Koeman (] ; born 21 March 1963) is a former Dutch footballer and the current manager of English club Everton.",
" He is the younger brother of former Feyenoord coach Erwin Koeman and the son of former Dutch international Martin Koeman.",
" A composed player on the ball, Koeman was capable of being deployed both as a defender and as a midfielder, and he frequently played as a sweeper, due to his vision and his ability on the ball.",
" Regarded as one of the best and most prolific attacking central defenders of all time, Koeman was renowned for his long-range passing, as well as his shooting accuracy and power from distance, especially on free kicks, and is the top scoring defender in world football; he was also an accurate penalty kick taker."
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"Garry Thompson (born 7 October 1959) is an English former professional footballer and football manager, who played as a striker.",
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"Ferruccio Mazzola (1 February 1945 – 7 May 2013) was an Italian former professional footballer and manager, who played as a midfielder.",
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"Michael Paul \"Mike\" Ford (born 9 February 1966) is an English former professional footballer and current manager of Banbury United.",
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"Rick Kruijs, commonly known as Rick Kruys, (born 9 May 1985 in Utrecht) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a midfielder.",
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"Carlos Fabián \"cat\" Leeb (born July 18, 1968, in Buenos Aires) is a former Argentine football striker and the current manager for Bolivian first division club Sport Boys Warnes.",
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"Michel Vonk (born 28 October 1968) is a Dutch former professional footballer and the current manager of Eerste Divisie side Telstar."
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"Title: Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink\n\nJerrel \"Jimmy\" Floyd Hasselbaink (born 27 March 1972) is a Dutch former professional footballer and current manager of EFL League One club Northampton Town.",
"Title: Robert Verbeek\n\nRobert Verbeek (born 26 July 1961) is a Dutch former soccer player and subsequently a manager. Verbeek is the younger brother of former Australia manager Pim Verbeek. As a player, he featured for Sparta Rotterdam, where he retired at the age of 31.",
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"Title: Garry Thompson (footballer, born 1959)\n\nGarry Thompson (born 7 October 1959) is an English former professional footballer and football manager, who played as a striker. His younger brother, Keith Thompson, was also a professional footballer.",
"Title: Ferruccio Mazzola\n\nFerruccio Mazzola (1 February 1945 – 7 May 2013) was an Italian former professional footballer and manager, who played as a midfielder. He was the son of former footballer Valentino Mazzola, and the younger brother of retired footballer Sandro Mazzola.",
"Title: Mike Ford (footballer)\n\nMichael Paul \"Mike\" Ford (born 9 February 1966) is an English former professional footballer and current manager of Banbury United. His father, Tony Ford, was also a professional footballer.",
"Title: Rick Kruys\n\nRick Kruijs, commonly known as Rick Kruys, (born 9 May 1985 in Utrecht) is a Dutch former professional footballer who played as a midfielder. His father, Gert Kruys, was a former professional football player as well, currently working as a manager in Dutch football.",
"Title: Carlos Fabián Leeb\n\nCarlos Fabián \"cat\" Leeb (born July 18, 1968, in Buenos Aires) is a former Argentine football striker and the current manager for Bolivian first division club Sport Boys Warnes. Carlos is the son of Luis Félix \"cat\" Leeb, a professional footballer who played over 300 games in Argentine football.",
"Title: Michel Vonk\n\nMichel Vonk (born 28 October 1968) is a Dutch former professional footballer and the current manager of Eerste Divisie side Telstar."
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6,027
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When was the actor that narrated "Frederic Remington: The Truth of Other Days" born?
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April 5, 1916
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"Eldred Gregory Peck (April 5, 1916 – June 12, 2003) was an American actor who was one of the most popular film stars from the 1940s to the 1960s.",
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" His performance as Atticus Finch in the 1962 film \"To Kill a Mockingbird\" earned him the Academy Award for Best Actor.",
" He had also been nominated for an Oscar for the same category for \"The Keys of the Kingdom\" (1944), \"The Yearling\" (1946), \"Gentleman's Agreement\" (1947) and \"Twelve O'Clock High\" (1949).",
" Other notable films he appeared in include \"Spellbound\" (1945), \"Roman Holiday\" (1953), \"Moby Dick\" (1956, and its 1998 miniseries), \"Pork Chop Hill\" (1959), \"The Guns of Navarone\" (1961), \"Cape Fear\" (1962, and its 1991 remake), \"How the West Was Won\" (1962), \"The Omen\" (1976) and \"The Boys from Brazil\" (1978)."
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"Norman Israel Lapidus (July 20, 1930 – July 15, 1999) is an American Republican Party politician who served as a Councilman in Bedminster, New Jersey.",
" He is a graduate of City College of New York, and served in the U.S. Army from 1952 to 1954.",
" He was a business executive, running several food brokerage companies in the New York metropolitan area.",
" He served as an elected Republican County Committeeman in Maplewood, New Jersey during the 1970s and 1980s.",
" When Thomas Kean gave up his seat in the New Jersey General Assembly to run for Governor in 1977, Lapidus became a candidate for the open seat in New Jersey's 25th legislative district.",
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"Ruth E. Stevenson (1923-2014) was an American Republican Party politician who served as the New Jersey Republican State Committeewoman from Essex County and as Vice Chairwoman of the Essex County Republican Committee.",
" She was the President of the New Jersey Federation of Republican Women, and a Delegate to the Republican National Convention is 1960, 1964 and 1972.",
" She served as Essex GOP Vice Chair under Robert W. Kean, Andrew C. Axtell and Frederic Remington.",
" She was appointed Clerk of the Essex County Board of Freeholders in 1969, and served for nine years as a Commissioner of the Essex County Board of Elections, appointed by the Governor.",
" Stevenson served as a Legislative Aide to two Essex County members of the New Jersey General Assembly, Beatrice Stiles from 1960 to 1961, and Frederic Remington from 1978 to 1982.",
" In 1961, Stevenson became a candidate for the State Assembly, but was unsuccessful.",
" She finished 18th in a field of 31 candidates for 9 Essex County Assembly seats; with 121,590 votes, she ran about 6,000 votes behind the winner of the 9th seat, running mate C. Robert Sarcone, and about 20,000 votes behind the top votegetter.",
" When Katherine Neuberger retired as the Republican National Committeewoman from New Jersey in 1980, Stevenson ran for the seat but lost to Noel Love Gross, the wife of former GOP State Chairman Nelson G. Gross."
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"Done in the Open was a verse collection published by in 1903 American author Owen Wister.",
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"Title: Frederic Remington: The Truth of Other Days\n\nFrederic Remington: The Truth of Other Days is a 1991 documentary of American Western artist Frederic Remington made for the PBS series \"American Masters\". It was produced and directed by Tom Neff and written by Neff and Louise LeQuire. Actor Gregory Peck narrated the film and Ned Beatty was the voice of Remington when reading his correspondence.",
"Title: Frederic Remington Art Museum\n\nThe Frederic Remington Art Museum is an art museum in Ogdensburg, New York that focuses on the work of Frederic Remington.",
"Title: United States Post Office (Ogdensburg, New York)\n\nU.S. Post Office-Ogdensburg is a historic post office building located at Ogdensburg in St. Lawrence County, New York. It was designed and built in 1867-1870, and is a two story structure of regular ashlar stone blocks measuring 120 feet by 60 feet. It originally featured an octagonal domed cupola, but that was removed in 1906. It was designed by the Office of the Supervising Architect of the Treasury Department under Alfred B. Mullett. In 2009, the United States Congress enacted legislation renaming the building the Frederic Remington Post Office Building, in honor of painter Frederic Remington, who spent his formative childhood years in that city.",
"Title: Norman Lapidus\n\nNorman Israel Lapidus (July 20, 1930 – July 15, 1999) is an American Republican Party politician who served as a Councilman in Bedminster, New Jersey. He is a graduate of City College of New York, and served in the U.S. Army from 1952 to 1954. He was a business executive, running several food brokerage companies in the New York metropolitan area. He served as an elected Republican County Committeeman in Maplewood, New Jersey during the 1970s and 1980s. When Thomas Kean gave up his seat in the New Jersey General Assembly to run for Governor in 1977, Lapidus became a candidate for the open seat in New Jersey's 25th legislative district. He ran on a ticket with Wayne Mayor Newton Miller, finishing fourth in a field of seven candidates for two seats. Incumbent Jane Burgio was the top vote-getter, with Essex County Republican Chairman Frederic Remington winning the nomination for Kean's seat. Remington ran 2,905 votes ahead of Lapidus. In 1978, Lapidus won the Republican nomination for Essex County Freeholder, but lost the General Election. He was elected to the Bedminster Township Committee in 1996, and died in office.",
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"Title: Remington Schuyler\n\nRemington Schuyler (1884–1955) was an American painter, illustrator and writer during the early to mid twentieth century. He was born in Buffalo, New York and was named after Frederic Remington, a relative of his mother's and an extremely accomplished artist from the period.",
"Title: New Rochelle Art Association\n\nThe New Rochelle Art Association (NRAA) was founded in 1912 by artists and residents of the city of New Rochelle in Westchester County, New York. By 1912 the community had transformed into a true ”artists colony”, home to many notable artists of the time including Frederic Remington, AIta West Salisbury, Edward Kemble, Rufus Fairchild Zogbaurn, Orson Lowell, F. Wellingon Ruckstuhl, Ernest Albert, Homer Emons, Frederick Dana Marsh, Remington Schuyler, Lucius Wolcott Hitchcock, George T. Tobin, Leon Shafer, Charles Ayer, Herman Lambden and Armand Both.",
"Title: Ruth Stevenson\n\nRuth E. Stevenson (1923-2014) was an American Republican Party politician who served as the New Jersey Republican State Committeewoman from Essex County and as Vice Chairwoman of the Essex County Republican Committee. She was the President of the New Jersey Federation of Republican Women, and a Delegate to the Republican National Convention is 1960, 1964 and 1972. She served as Essex GOP Vice Chair under Robert W. Kean, Andrew C. Axtell and Frederic Remington. She was appointed Clerk of the Essex County Board of Freeholders in 1969, and served for nine years as a Commissioner of the Essex County Board of Elections, appointed by the Governor. Stevenson served as a Legislative Aide to two Essex County members of the New Jersey General Assembly, Beatrice Stiles from 1960 to 1961, and Frederic Remington from 1978 to 1982. In 1961, Stevenson became a candidate for the State Assembly, but was unsuccessful. She finished 18th in a field of 31 candidates for 9 Essex County Assembly seats; with 121,590 votes, she ran about 6,000 votes behind the winner of the 9th seat, running mate C. Robert Sarcone, and about 20,000 votes behind the top votegetter. When Katherine Neuberger retired as the Republican National Committeewoman from New Jersey in 1980, Stevenson ran for the seat but lost to Noel Love Gross, the wife of former GOP State Chairman Nelson G. Gross.",
"Title: Done in the Open\n\nDone in the Open was a verse collection published by in 1903 American author Owen Wister. The book was a collaboration with the artist Frederic Remington, the verses being written to accompany Remington's drawings."
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6,028
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Who was born first, Griffith R. Harsh or Meg Whitman?
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Griffith Rutherford Harsh
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"Augustine of Canterbury (born first third of the 6th century – died probably 26 May 604) was a Catholic Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597.",
" He is considered the \"Apostle to the English\" and a founder of the Catholic Church in England."
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"The Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference is an annual media finance conference hosted and wholly independently funded by private investment firm Allen & Company.",
" The conference has taken place in Sun Valley, Idaho for one week each July since 1983.",
" The conference typically features business leaders, political figures, and major figures in the philanthropic and cultural spheres.",
" Previous conference guests have included Bill and Melinda Gates, Warren and Susan Buffett, Tony Blair, Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Allen alumnus and former Philippine Senator Mar Roxas, Google Chairman Eric Schmidt, Yahoo! co-founder Jerry Yang, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch, eBay CEO Meg Whitman, BET founder Robert Johnson, Time Warner Chairman Richard Parsons, NBA player LeBron James, Governor Chris Christie, entertainer Dan Chan, Katharine Graham of \"The Washington Post\", Diane Sawyer, InterActiveCorp Chairman Barry Diller, Linkedin co-founder Reid Hoffman, Sandro Salsano from Salsano Group, and Washington Post CEO Donald E. Graham, and Oprah."
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"The 2010 California gubernatorial election was held November 2, 2010 to elect the Governor of California.",
" The primary elections were held on June 8, 2010.",
" Because constitutional office holders in California are prohibited from serving more than two consecutive terms in the same office for life since 1990, incumbent Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger was ineligible to run for re-election for a third term.",
" Former Governor Jerry Brown, to whom the term limits did not apply due to a grandfather clause, defeated Meg Whitman in the general election.",
" Brown was sworn into office on January 3, 2011."
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"Tucker Bounds is a public relations professional, who has been active in Republican politics.",
" He served as a spokesperson for the McCain-Palin 2008 presidential campaign.",
" Bounds also served as the Deputy Campaign Manager, Communications, for former eBay CEO Meg Whitman's 2010 gubernatorial campaign in California.",
" He previously worked for Facebook, in Menlo Park, California for its policy communication team.",
" He is also the co-founder of Sidewire, a political news analysis platform."
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"Griffith R. Harsh IV and Margaret C Whitman Charitable Foundation"
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"Whitman College is one of the six residential colleges at Princeton University, New Jersey, United States.",
" The college is named after Meg Whitman, former CEO of eBay, following her $30 million donation to build the college.",
" The structure was designed by architect Demetri Porphyrios.",
" Construction of Whitman College was completed in Fall of 2007; 2007–08 marked the inaugural academic year for the college."
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"Herbert Weston Scott Howell III is an American conservative political consultant, whose recent clients include Meg Whitman and Rudy Giuliani."
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"Griffith Rutherford Harsh IV (born July 25, 1953) is an American neurosurgeon.",
" He is married to Hewlett Packard Enterprise President and CEO, Meg Whitman.",
" He is a direct descendent of Revolutionary War General and North Carolina State Senator Griffith Rutherford (1721-1805)."
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"Margaret Cushing \"Meg\" Whitman (born August 4, 1956) is an American business executive and political activist and donor.",
" Whitman is currently the President and Chief Executive Officer of Hewlett Packard Enterprise."
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"Coleman Roberts Griffith (May 22, 1893 – February 1966) was an American sport psychologist.",
" Born in Iowa, he is considered the founder of American sport psychology.",
" Griffith studied at Greenville College until 1915, and then studied psychology at the University of Illinois.",
" While at the University of Illinois, Griffith established what he claimed to be the first sports psychology laboratory in the United States.",
" At this time Griffith worked closely with the University of Illinois football team, studying how factors such as psychomotor skills and personality variables related to performance and learning of athletic skills.",
" Due to financial reasons, the Research in Athletics Laboratory eventually was closed, which led to Griffith becoming a sport psychologist with the Chicago Cubs baseball team.",
" Throughout his time with the Chicago Cubs, Griffith examined the players and completed a series of reports for Philip K. Wrigley, the owner of the Chicago Cubs team, with the results eventually summarized in a large report.",
" His ideas were met with resistance, but he helped the Cubs to be successful while there.",
" Griffith ended his career in the department of education at the University of Illinois until his retirement in 1961.",
" Some of Griffith's main contributions to the field of sports psychology came from his publications \"The Psychology of Coaching\" (1926) and \"The Psychology of Athletics\" (1928).",
" These publications were written during Griffith’s time at the University of Illinois and covered topics such as how a coach must have knowledge in athletics, physiology, and psychology to be successful.",
" Much of Griffith's research and publications have become the foundation for the widely growing field of sports psychology and many of his ideas are still used today."
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"Title: Augustine of Canterbury\n\nAugustine of Canterbury (born first third of the 6th century – died probably 26 May 604) was a Catholic Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597. He is considered the \"Apostle to the English\" and a founder of the Catholic Church in England.",
"Title: Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference\n\nThe Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference is an annual media finance conference hosted and wholly independently funded by private investment firm Allen & Company. The conference has taken place in Sun Valley, Idaho for one week each July since 1983. The conference typically features business leaders, political figures, and major figures in the philanthropic and cultural spheres. Previous conference guests have included Bill and Melinda Gates, Warren and Susan Buffett, Tony Blair, Google founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin, Allen alumnus and former Philippine Senator Mar Roxas, Google Chairman Eric Schmidt, Yahoo! co-founder Jerry Yang, Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Media Mogul Rupert Murdoch, eBay CEO Meg Whitman, BET founder Robert Johnson, Time Warner Chairman Richard Parsons, NBA player LeBron James, Governor Chris Christie, entertainer Dan Chan, Katharine Graham of \"The Washington Post\", Diane Sawyer, InterActiveCorp Chairman Barry Diller, Linkedin co-founder Reid Hoffman, Sandro Salsano from Salsano Group, and Washington Post CEO Donald E. Graham, and Oprah.",
"Title: California gubernatorial election, 2010\n\nThe 2010 California gubernatorial election was held November 2, 2010 to elect the Governor of California. The primary elections were held on June 8, 2010. Because constitutional office holders in California are prohibited from serving more than two consecutive terms in the same office for life since 1990, incumbent Republican Arnold Schwarzenegger was ineligible to run for re-election for a third term. Former Governor Jerry Brown, to whom the term limits did not apply due to a grandfather clause, defeated Meg Whitman in the general election. Brown was sworn into office on January 3, 2011.",
"Title: Tucker Bounds\n\nTucker Bounds is a public relations professional, who has been active in Republican politics. He served as a spokesperson for the McCain-Palin 2008 presidential campaign. Bounds also served as the Deputy Campaign Manager, Communications, for former eBay CEO Meg Whitman's 2010 gubernatorial campaign in California. He previously worked for Facebook, in Menlo Park, California for its policy communication team. He is also the co-founder of Sidewire, a political news analysis platform.",
"Title: Griffith R. Harsh IV and Margaret C Whitman Charitable Foundation\n\nGriffith R. Harsh IV and Margaret C Whitman Charitable Foundation",
"Title: Whitman College, Princeton University\n\nWhitman College is one of the six residential colleges at Princeton University, New Jersey, United States. The college is named after Meg Whitman, former CEO of eBay, following her $30 million donation to build the college. The structure was designed by architect Demetri Porphyrios. Construction of Whitman College was completed in Fall of 2007; 2007–08 marked the inaugural academic year for the college.",
"Title: Scott Howell (political consultant)\n\nHerbert Weston Scott Howell III is an American conservative political consultant, whose recent clients include Meg Whitman and Rudy Giuliani.",
"Title: Griffith R. Harsh\n\nGriffith Rutherford Harsh IV (born July 25, 1953) is an American neurosurgeon. He is married to Hewlett Packard Enterprise President and CEO, Meg Whitman. He is a direct descendent of Revolutionary War General and North Carolina State Senator Griffith Rutherford (1721-1805).",
"Title: Meg Whitman\n\nMargaret Cushing \"Meg\" Whitman (born August 4, 1956) is an American business executive and political activist and donor. Whitman is currently the President and Chief Executive Officer of Hewlett Packard Enterprise.",
"Title: Coleman Griffith\n\nColeman Roberts Griffith (May 22, 1893 – February 1966) was an American sport psychologist. Born in Iowa, he is considered the founder of American sport psychology. Griffith studied at Greenville College until 1915, and then studied psychology at the University of Illinois. While at the University of Illinois, Griffith established what he claimed to be the first sports psychology laboratory in the United States. At this time Griffith worked closely with the University of Illinois football team, studying how factors such as psychomotor skills and personality variables related to performance and learning of athletic skills. Due to financial reasons, the Research in Athletics Laboratory eventually was closed, which led to Griffith becoming a sport psychologist with the Chicago Cubs baseball team. Throughout his time with the Chicago Cubs, Griffith examined the players and completed a series of reports for Philip K. Wrigley, the owner of the Chicago Cubs team, with the results eventually summarized in a large report. His ideas were met with resistance, but he helped the Cubs to be successful while there. Griffith ended his career in the department of education at the University of Illinois until his retirement in 1961. Some of Griffith's main contributions to the field of sports psychology came from his publications \"The Psychology of Coaching\" (1926) and \"The Psychology of Athletics\" (1928). These publications were written during Griffith’s time at the University of Illinois and covered topics such as how a coach must have knowledge in athletics, physiology, and psychology to be successful. Much of Griffith's research and publications have become the foundation for the widely growing field of sports psychology and many of his ideas are still used today."
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6,029
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Which actress starred alongside Ansel Elgort in a movie based on a "The New York Times" Best Seller list book?
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Shailene Woodley
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"Seizure is a 2003 novel by American author Robin Cook which explores the concerns raised by advances in therapeutic cloning.",
" It debuted at Number 6 on The New York Times Best Seller list on August 3, 2003.",
" It remained on the best seller list for three weeks.",
" In November 2004 it appeared on the paperback best seller list."
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"1636: The Kremlin Games is a novel in the 1632 series written by Gorg Huff and Paula Goodlett along with Eric Flint.",
" It is the fourth book in the series to be listed on the New York Times Best Seller list for hardcover fiction.",
" This book reached number 30 on the NY Times list during a single week in June 2012.",
" Besides being listed on the NY Times Best Seller list, 1636: The Kremlin Games was also listed on the Locus Hardcovers Bestsellers List for the month of September in 2012 at number 6."
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"John Michael Green (born August 24, 1977) is an American author, vlogger, writer, producer, actor and editor.",
" He won the 2006 Printz Award for his debut novel, \"Looking for Alaska\", and his sixth novel, \"The Fault in Our Stars\", debuted at number one on \"The New York Times\" Best Seller list in January 2012.",
" The 2014 film adaptation opened at number one at the box office.",
" In 2014, Green was included in \"Time\" magazine's list of The 100 Most Influential People in the World.",
" Another film based on a Green novel, \"Paper Towns\", was released on July 24, 2015."
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"Midnight in Peking is the true story of the murder of a young British woman in January 1937 Peking written by Paul French.",
" It was first published by Penguin Australia in association with Penguin China in 2011 and has since been published by Penguin Books in the UK and by Penguin Group USA.",
" It has appeared on international best seller lists including the \"New York Times\" Best Seller List and the \"South China Morning Post\" Best Seller List.",
" Additionally the book was adapted for radio by \"BBC Radio 4\"."
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"The FairTax Book is a non-fiction book by libertarian radio talk show host Neal Boortz and Congressman John Linder, published on August 2, 2005, as a tool to increase public support and understanding for the FairTax plan.",
" Released by ReganBooks, the hardcover version held the #1 spot on the \"New York Times\" Best Seller list for the last two weeks of August 2005 and remained in the top ten for seven weeks.",
" The paperback reprint of the book in May 2006 contains additional information and an afterword.",
" It also spent several weeks on the \"New York Times\" Best Seller list.",
" Boortz stated that he donates his share of the proceeds to charity to promote the book."
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"sentences": [
"\"Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype\" is a book by Jungian analyst, author and poet Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Ph.D, published in 1992 by Ballantine Books.",
" It spent 145 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list over a three-year span, a record at the time.",
" .",
" Estés won a Las Primeras Award from the Mexican American Women's Foundation for being the First Latina on the \"New York Times\" Best Seller list.",
" The book also appeared on other best seller lists, including \"USA Today\", \"Publishers Weekly\", and \"Library Journal\"."
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"sentences": [
"\"The New York Times\" Best Seller list for manga published in the United States was introduced on March 5, 2009, along with two additional lists for hardcover and paperback graphic novels.",
" The three lists are grouped under the \"Graphic Books\" category.",
" Deborah Hoffman, an editor for the Best Seller lists, explained that the term \"Graphic Books\" was selected to create an \"inclusive and expansive\" list which can extend to works of both fiction and non-fiction.",
" Journalist George Gustines announced, in his introduction of the new lists, \"Comics have finally joined the mainstream.\"",
" The announcement was made the week the film \"Watchmen\", based on the comic book of the same name, was released in movie theaters throughout the U.S.",
" The Best Seller lists are printed weekly in \"The New York Times Book Review\" magazine, which is published in the Sunday edition of \"The New York Times\" and as a stand-alone publication."
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"Fancy Nancy is a 2005 children's picture book written by Jane O'Connor and illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser.",
" The book spent nearly 100 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list, launching a series that now numbers upwards of 80 books, selling 30 million volumes.",
" \"Fancy Nancy\" has been on Publishers Weekly's bestseller list for picture books, was a Children's Book-of-the-Month Club selection and a Junior Library Guild Selection.",
" It also won a \"Borders 2006 Original Voices\" award and has been translated into 20 languages, including Hungarian and Hebrew.",
" In April 2012, Nancy was featured in her first chapter book, \"Nancy Clancy: Super Sleuth\".",
" Books in the \"Fancy Nancy\" series have now spent 330 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list, and in the fall of 2012, \"Fancy Nancy the Musical\" was produced by Vital Theatre Company in New York City."
],
"title": "Fancy Nancy"
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"The Fault in Our Stars is a 2014 American romantic drama film directed by Josh Boone, based on the novel of the same name by John Green.",
" The film stars Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort, and Nat Wolff, with Laura Dern, Sam Trammell, and Willem Dafoe playing supporting roles.",
" Woodley plays Hazel Grace Lancaster, a sixteen-year-old cancer patient who is forced by her parents to attend a support group, where she meets and subsequently falls in love with Augustus Waters, another cancer patient, played by Elgort."
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"Brunette Ambition is an autobiographical book by American actress and singer Lea Michele, released on May 20, 2014 by Random House imprint Crown Archetype.",
" It placed at number three on \"The New York Times\" Best Seller list shortly after its release.",
" The book also debuted on the U.S. Nonfiction Best Seller list at number nine."
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"Title: Seizure (Cook novel)\n\nSeizure is a 2003 novel by American author Robin Cook which explores the concerns raised by advances in therapeutic cloning. It debuted at Number 6 on The New York Times Best Seller list on August 3, 2003. It remained on the best seller list for three weeks. In November 2004 it appeared on the paperback best seller list.",
"Title: 1636: The Kremlin Games\n\n1636: The Kremlin Games is a novel in the 1632 series written by Gorg Huff and Paula Goodlett along with Eric Flint. It is the fourth book in the series to be listed on the New York Times Best Seller list for hardcover fiction. This book reached number 30 on the NY Times list during a single week in June 2012. Besides being listed on the NY Times Best Seller list, 1636: The Kremlin Games was also listed on the Locus Hardcovers Bestsellers List for the month of September in 2012 at number 6.",
"Title: John Green (author)\n\nJohn Michael Green (born August 24, 1977) is an American author, vlogger, writer, producer, actor and editor. He won the 2006 Printz Award for his debut novel, \"Looking for Alaska\", and his sixth novel, \"The Fault in Our Stars\", debuted at number one on \"The New York Times\" Best Seller list in January 2012. The 2014 film adaptation opened at number one at the box office. In 2014, Green was included in \"Time\" magazine's list of The 100 Most Influential People in the World. Another film based on a Green novel, \"Paper Towns\", was released on July 24, 2015.",
"Title: Midnight in Peking\n\nMidnight in Peking is the true story of the murder of a young British woman in January 1937 Peking written by Paul French. It was first published by Penguin Australia in association with Penguin China in 2011 and has since been published by Penguin Books in the UK and by Penguin Group USA. It has appeared on international best seller lists including the \"New York Times\" Best Seller List and the \"South China Morning Post\" Best Seller List. Additionally the book was adapted for radio by \"BBC Radio 4\".",
"Title: The FairTax Book\n\nThe FairTax Book is a non-fiction book by libertarian radio talk show host Neal Boortz and Congressman John Linder, published on August 2, 2005, as a tool to increase public support and understanding for the FairTax plan. Released by ReganBooks, the hardcover version held the #1 spot on the \"New York Times\" Best Seller list for the last two weeks of August 2005 and remained in the top ten for seven weeks. The paperback reprint of the book in May 2006 contains additional information and an afterword. It also spent several weeks on the \"New York Times\" Best Seller list. Boortz stated that he donates his share of the proceeds to charity to promote the book.",
"Title: Women Who Run With the Wolves\n\n\"Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype\" is a book by Jungian analyst, author and poet Clarissa Pinkola Estés, Ph.D, published in 1992 by Ballantine Books. It spent 145 weeks on The New York Times Best Seller list over a three-year span, a record at the time. . Estés won a Las Primeras Award from the Mexican American Women's Foundation for being the First Latina on the \"New York Times\" Best Seller list. The book also appeared on other best seller lists, including \"USA Today\", \"Publishers Weekly\", and \"Library Journal\".",
"Title: List of The New York Times Manga Best Sellers\n\n\"The New York Times\" Best Seller list for manga published in the United States was introduced on March 5, 2009, along with two additional lists for hardcover and paperback graphic novels. The three lists are grouped under the \"Graphic Books\" category. Deborah Hoffman, an editor for the Best Seller lists, explained that the term \"Graphic Books\" was selected to create an \"inclusive and expansive\" list which can extend to works of both fiction and non-fiction. Journalist George Gustines announced, in his introduction of the new lists, \"Comics have finally joined the mainstream.\" The announcement was made the week the film \"Watchmen\", based on the comic book of the same name, was released in movie theaters throughout the U.S. The Best Seller lists are printed weekly in \"The New York Times Book Review\" magazine, which is published in the Sunday edition of \"The New York Times\" and as a stand-alone publication.",
"Title: Fancy Nancy\n\nFancy Nancy is a 2005 children's picture book written by Jane O'Connor and illustrated by Robin Preiss Glasser. The book spent nearly 100 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list, launching a series that now numbers upwards of 80 books, selling 30 million volumes. \"Fancy Nancy\" has been on Publishers Weekly's bestseller list for picture books, was a Children's Book-of-the-Month Club selection and a Junior Library Guild Selection. It also won a \"Borders 2006 Original Voices\" award and has been translated into 20 languages, including Hungarian and Hebrew. In April 2012, Nancy was featured in her first chapter book, \"Nancy Clancy: Super Sleuth\". Books in the \"Fancy Nancy\" series have now spent 330 weeks on the New York Times Best Seller list, and in the fall of 2012, \"Fancy Nancy the Musical\" was produced by Vital Theatre Company in New York City.",
"Title: The Fault in Our Stars (film)\n\nThe Fault in Our Stars is a 2014 American romantic drama film directed by Josh Boone, based on the novel of the same name by John Green. The film stars Shailene Woodley, Ansel Elgort, and Nat Wolff, with Laura Dern, Sam Trammell, and Willem Dafoe playing supporting roles. Woodley plays Hazel Grace Lancaster, a sixteen-year-old cancer patient who is forced by her parents to attend a support group, where she meets and subsequently falls in love with Augustus Waters, another cancer patient, played by Elgort.",
"Title: Brunette Ambition\n\nBrunette Ambition is an autobiographical book by American actress and singer Lea Michele, released on May 20, 2014 by Random House imprint Crown Archetype. It placed at number three on \"The New York Times\" Best Seller list shortly after its release. The book also debuted on the U.S. Nonfiction Best Seller list at number nine."
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91.3 Capital FM broadcasts from a city divided into how many boroughs?
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"Jackie (Jackline Nake) Lumbasi is a Kenyan media personality working in Kampala, Uganda.",
" She co-hosts The Big Breakfast Show on 91.3 Capital FM with Marcus Kwikiriza and Oulanya as well as reads the evening news on UBC in Uganda."
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"YLE Capital FM was a Finnish radio station owned by Yle.",
" It broadcast foreign language programming 24 hours a day, in co-operation with major international broadcasters.",
" Capital FM also aired Yle broadcasts about Finland in English and Russian, French and German.",
" Capital FM could be listened to in Greater Helsinki (97.5 MHz), Tampere (88.3 MHz), Turku (96.7 MHz), Lahti (90.3 MHz) and Kuopio (88.1 MHz).",
" In August 2005 the name of the station was changed into Yle Mondo.",
" The FM frequencies outside Helsinki were no longer available for use by the Yle Mondo, but services continue in Helsinki.",
" The channel is also available throughout Finland as one of the audio channels of the Yle Digital Television."
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"Flavia Tumusiime is a Ugandan actress, radio and television host, voice-over artist, emcee and author of 30 Days of Flavia.",
" She presents a mid-morning radio show (AM-PM Show) on 91.3 Capital FM radio in Kampala.",
" and is a VJ for Channel O.",
" She is currently playing the role of Kamali Tenywa (lead role) in Nana Kagga's television series, Beneath The Lies - The Series and has co-hosted the Guinness Football Challenge."
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"Q107 (formerly Seven Towers FM, and then Seven FM) is a radio station based in Ballymena, County Antrim, Ulster.",
" It broadcasts on FM 107 to the north east of Northern Ireland.",
" The station is located just outside Ballymena.",
" Seven FM broadcasts a mix of news, sport, music and community information for the area.",
" One of the station's directors is Lord Kilclooney, the former Ulster Unionist Deputy Leader and MP, also known as John Taylor."
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"98.4 Capital FM (other variations of the name include Capital FM and Capital FM Kenya) is a Kenyan urban music radio station."
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"Gold FM is one of the retro stations in Sri Lanka.",
" The station was launched in September 1998.",
" Catering to a mature audience, Gold FM plays music from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s.",
" Gold FM broadcasts live from the 35th Floor of the World Trade Center.",
" The station broadcasts on 93.0 & 93.2 FM in Sri Lanka.",
" Gold FM is a part of the ABC Radio Network."
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"Negeri FM is a Malay language-radio station broadcasting from Seremban, Malaysia which is operated by the Radio Televisyen Malaysia.",
" Negeri FM has been in operation since 1990.",
" It provides the latest news, plays Western music, other entertainment, religious programmes etc.",
" It covers the areas of Negeri Sembilan, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, North Johor and parts of Pahang in Malaysia.",
" Negeri FM is transmitted in Malay language.",
" Negeri FM provides hourly news broadcasts.",
" Negeri FM broadcasts in Seremban on 92.6 MHz; Melaka, North Johor and South Negeri Sembilan on 107.7 MHz; and in Tampin on a low power transmitter on 95.7 MHz."
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"KBCS-FM (91.3 FM) is a public radio station serving the Puget Sound region of Seattle, Washington, United States, and broadcasts in HD Radio at 91.3 MHz with an effective radiated power of 8,000 watts.",
" A public service of Bellevue College, the 91.3 KBCS studios are located on the campus in the city of Bellevue, Washington.",
" The station can be heard as far north as Marysville, Washington in Snohomish County, but it is trickier to pick up because of co-channel interference from CJZN in Victoria, British Columbia."
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"Kampala is the capital and largest city of Uganda.",
" The city is divided into five boroughs that oversee local planning: Kampala Central Division, Kawempe Division, Makindye Division, Nakawa Division, and Rubaga Division.",
" The city is conterminous with Kampala District.",
" Surrounding Kampala is the rapidly growing Wakiso District, whose population more than doubled between 2002 and 2014 and now stands at over 2 million."
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"91.3 Capital FM (sometimes called Capital Radio or Capital Fm) is an English radio channel broadcasting from Kampala Uganda at 91.3MHz and covers the whole of Uganda plus some parts of Northern Tanzania, Rwanda, Eastern Congo, and western Kenya.",
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"Title: Jackie Lumbasi\n\nJackie (Jackline Nake) Lumbasi is a Kenyan media personality working in Kampala, Uganda. She co-hosts The Big Breakfast Show on 91.3 Capital FM with Marcus Kwikiriza and Oulanya as well as reads the evening news on UBC in Uganda.",
"Title: YLE Capital FM\n\nYLE Capital FM was a Finnish radio station owned by Yle. It broadcast foreign language programming 24 hours a day, in co-operation with major international broadcasters. Capital FM also aired Yle broadcasts about Finland in English and Russian, French and German. Capital FM could be listened to in Greater Helsinki (97.5 MHz), Tampere (88.3 MHz), Turku (96.7 MHz), Lahti (90.3 MHz) and Kuopio (88.1 MHz). In August 2005 the name of the station was changed into Yle Mondo. The FM frequencies outside Helsinki were no longer available for use by the Yle Mondo, but services continue in Helsinki. The channel is also available throughout Finland as one of the audio channels of the Yle Digital Television.",
"Title: Flavia Tumusiime\n\nFlavia Tumusiime is a Ugandan actress, radio and television host, voice-over artist, emcee and author of 30 Days of Flavia. She presents a mid-morning radio show (AM-PM Show) on 91.3 Capital FM radio in Kampala. and is a VJ for Channel O. She is currently playing the role of Kamali Tenywa (lead role) in Nana Kagga's television series, Beneath The Lies - The Series and has co-hosted the Guinness Football Challenge.",
"Title: Seven FM\n\nQ107 (formerly Seven Towers FM, and then Seven FM) is a radio station based in Ballymena, County Antrim, Ulster. It broadcasts on FM 107 to the north east of Northern Ireland. The station is located just outside Ballymena. Seven FM broadcasts a mix of news, sport, music and community information for the area. One of the station's directors is Lord Kilclooney, the former Ulster Unionist Deputy Leader and MP, also known as John Taylor.",
"Title: 98.4 Capital FM\n\n98.4 Capital FM (other variations of the name include Capital FM and Capital FM Kenya) is a Kenyan urban music radio station.",
"Title: Gold FM (Sri Lanka)\n\nGold FM is one of the retro stations in Sri Lanka. The station was launched in September 1998. Catering to a mature audience, Gold FM plays music from the 1960s, 1970s, 1980s and 1990s. Gold FM broadcasts live from the 35th Floor of the World Trade Center. The station broadcasts on 93.0 & 93.2 FM in Sri Lanka. Gold FM is a part of the ABC Radio Network.",
"Title: Negeri FM\n\nNegeri FM is a Malay language-radio station broadcasting from Seremban, Malaysia which is operated by the Radio Televisyen Malaysia. Negeri FM has been in operation since 1990. It provides the latest news, plays Western music, other entertainment, religious programmes etc. It covers the areas of Negeri Sembilan, Malacca, Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, North Johor and parts of Pahang in Malaysia. Negeri FM is transmitted in Malay language. Negeri FM provides hourly news broadcasts. Negeri FM broadcasts in Seremban on 92.6 MHz; Melaka, North Johor and South Negeri Sembilan on 107.7 MHz; and in Tampin on a low power transmitter on 95.7 MHz.",
"Title: KBCS\n\nKBCS-FM (91.3 FM) is a public radio station serving the Puget Sound region of Seattle, Washington, United States, and broadcasts in HD Radio at 91.3 MHz with an effective radiated power of 8,000 watts. A public service of Bellevue College, the 91.3 KBCS studios are located on the campus in the city of Bellevue, Washington. The station can be heard as far north as Marysville, Washington in Snohomish County, but it is trickier to pick up because of co-channel interference from CJZN in Victoria, British Columbia.",
"Title: Kampala\n\nKampala is the capital and largest city of Uganda. The city is divided into five boroughs that oversee local planning: Kampala Central Division, Kawempe Division, Makindye Division, Nakawa Division, and Rubaga Division. The city is conterminous with Kampala District. Surrounding Kampala is the rapidly growing Wakiso District, whose population more than doubled between 2002 and 2014 and now stands at over 2 million.",
"Title: 91.3 Capital FM\n\n91.3 Capital FM (sometimes called Capital Radio or Capital Fm) is an English radio channel broadcasting from Kampala Uganda at 91.3MHz and covers the whole of Uganda plus some parts of Northern Tanzania, Rwanda, Eastern Congo, and western Kenya. It covers the rest of the world through a streaming service on the station's website. Capital Fm boasts programs including the \"Big Breakfast Show\", \"The Capital Gang\", \"The Late Date\" and \"Dance Force\". Other programs like \"AM-PM Show\", \"The Overdrive\" and \"The Dream Breakfast\" remain some of the most listened to programs in the country."
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6,031
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Debra Gauthier is a former member of a force headed by who?
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Sheriff of Clark County
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" It is headed by the Sheriff of Clark County, elected every four years.",
" The current Sheriff of Clark County is Joe Lombardo, who became sheriff on January 5, 2015.",
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" From January 2013 to 2015, she represented District 94 in Benton County in northwestern Arkansas.",
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"Thiruvengadam Lakshman Sankar is an Indian energy expert, civil servant, corporate executive and the former head of \"Asian Energy Survey\" of the Asian Development Bank.",
" He is a former chairman of the Andhra Pradesh Gas Power Corporation Limited and Transmission Corporation of Andhra Pradesh.",
" Securing his MSc degree in physical chemistry from the University of Madras and MA degree in development economics from Wilson College, he entered the Indian Administrative Service where he held positions such as the Secretary of the Fuel Policy Committee from 1970 to 1975 and the Principal Secretary of the Working Group on Energy Policy from 1978 to 1979.",
" In 2007, he headed a government committee, popularly known as the \"T. L. Shankar Committee\", which proposed ways of reforming Indian coal sector.",
" He is a non-executive chairman of \"KSK Energy Ventures\" and a United Nations adviser on Energy to the governments of Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Jamaica, North Korea and Bangladesh.",
" He is a former board member of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation and a former member of the Integrated Energy Policy Committee of the Planning Commission of India.",
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" He is the former chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University and the chairman of Karnataka Knowledge Commission.",
" He is a former member of the Rajya Sabha (2003–09) and a former member of the now defunct Planning Commission of India.",
" He was also the Director of the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, from April 2004 to 2009.",
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"Title: Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department\n\nThe Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (also known as the LVMPD or Metro) is a joint city-county police force for the City of Las Vegas and Clark County, Nevada. It is headed by the Sheriff of Clark County, elected every four years. The current Sheriff of Clark County is Joe Lombardo, who became sheriff on January 5, 2015. The sheriff is the only elected head law enforcement officer within the county, and, as such, the department is not under the direct control of the city, county or state.",
"Title: Debra Hobbs\n\nDebra May Hobbs, also known as Debbie Hobbs (born July 8, 1955), is a businesswoman from Rogers, Arkansas, who is a Republican former member of the Arkansas House of Representatives. From January 2013 to 2015, she represented District 94 in Benton County in northwestern Arkansas. From 2009 to 2013, she was the representative for District 96, now held by another Benton County Republican, Grant Hodges.",
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"Title: Thiruvengadam Lakshman Sankar\n\nThiruvengadam Lakshman Sankar is an Indian energy expert, civil servant, corporate executive and the former head of \"Asian Energy Survey\" of the Asian Development Bank. He is a former chairman of the Andhra Pradesh Gas Power Corporation Limited and Transmission Corporation of Andhra Pradesh. Securing his MSc degree in physical chemistry from the University of Madras and MA degree in development economics from Wilson College, he entered the Indian Administrative Service where he held positions such as the Secretary of the Fuel Policy Committee from 1970 to 1975 and the Principal Secretary of the Working Group on Energy Policy from 1978 to 1979. In 2007, he headed a government committee, popularly known as the \"T. L. Shankar Committee\", which proposed ways of reforming Indian coal sector. He is a non-executive chairman of \"KSK Energy Ventures\" and a United Nations adviser on Energy to the governments of Sri Lanka, Tanzania, Jamaica, North Korea and Bangladesh. He is a former board member of Hindustan Petroleum Corporation and a former member of the Integrated Energy Policy Committee of the Planning Commission of India. The Government of India awarded him the third highest civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan, in 2004, for his contributions to society.",
"Title: Tarhan Erdem\n\nTarhan Erdem (born 1933) is a former Turkish politician who currently is the President of KONDA Research and Consultancy, an opinion polling company. He is a former member of the Republican People's Party (CHP) and briefly served as the Ministry of Industry and Technology during the short-lived 40th government of Turkey headed by CHP leader Bülent Ecevit between 21 June and 21 July 1977.",
"Title: Debra Gauthier\n\nDebra Gauthier is a former Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department lieutenant who chronicled in a book her 21-year police career as a woman on a predominantly male police force.",
"Title: Krishnaswamy Kasturirangan\n\nKrishnaswamy Kasturirangan (born 24 October 1940 in Ernakulam) is an Indian space scientist who headed the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) from 1994 to 2003. He is the former chancellor of Jawaharlal Nehru University and the chairman of Karnataka Knowledge Commission. He is a former member of the Rajya Sabha (2003–09) and a former member of the now defunct Planning Commission of India. He was also the Director of the National Institute of Advanced Studies, Bangalore, from April 2004 to 2009. He is a recipient of the three major civilian awards from the Government of India: the Padma Shri (1982), Padma Bhushan (1992) and Padma Vibhushan (2000).",
"Title: John H. Carrington\n\nJohn H. Carrington (born 25 October 1934) is a Republican former member of the North Carolina General Assembly who long represented the state's fifteenth Senate district, including constituents in Wake county. He headed a major company in the evidence-collection and security business.",
"Title: Debra Maybury\n\nDebra Maybury (born 8 August, 1971 in Huddersfield, Yorkshire) is an English cricketer and former member of the England women's cricket team. She played 5 Test matches and 27 One Day Internationals."
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6,032
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Are both InStyle and Chrysalis magazines?
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yes
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comparison
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" \"Chysalis\" grew from Grimstad and Rennie's editorial work on the self-help resource books, The New Woman's Survival Catalog and The New Woman's Survival Sourcebook.",
" \"Chrysalis\" distinguished itself from other feminist publications through an organic integration of politics, literature, cultural studies, and art.",
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" Unusually broad in scope, \"Chrysalis\" did not substitute breadth for quality.",
" The authors, poets, essayists, and researchers contributing to the magazine reveals a veritable who's who of towering intellects of the feminist movement: black lesbian activist Audre Lorde; the magazine's poetry editor, Robin Morgan, who later served as editor of Ms. from 1990-1993: award winning poet Adrienne Rich; novelist Marge Percy; artist Judy Chicago; science fiction writer Joanna Russ; art critic Lucy Lippard, plus Mary Daly, Dolores Hayden, Andrea Dworkin, Marilyn Hacker, Arlene Raven, and Elizabeth Janeway.",
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"Moll Anderson (née Molly R. Ruffalo) is an inspirational interior designer, life stylist, author, and former national iHeart Radio host on The Moll Anderson Show.",
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" She has been a regular contributor on The Doctors and a guest co-host on Fab\"Life\" and she has been a featured guest on CBS’ The Talk, Access Hollywood Live, Good Day LA, ABC’s Good Morning America, NBC’s The Today Show, the nationally syndicated Dr. Phil Show, and The Doctors.",
" Anderson has written a monthly column for Nashville Lifestyles and currently writes a column for \"SuCasa Magazine.\"",
" She has been featured in InStyle Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine, and other national publications.",
" Anderson also served as both host and designer for shows such as E! Style Network’s Look for Less: Home Edition, HGTV’s Hot Trends in Outdoor Entertaining, and Turner South’s Southern Home by Design.",
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" It also has subsidiaries which it co-operates with the UK magazine house Time Inc.",
" UK, whose major titles include \"What's on TV\", \"NME\", \"Country Life\", and \"Wallpaper\".",
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"Title: InStyle\n\nInStyle is a monthly women’s fashion magazine published in the US by Time Inc. \"InStyle\" was founded in 1994.",
"Title: Trelise Cooper\n\nDame Trelise Pamela Cooper {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} is a fashion designer from New Zealand. Her designs have featured in magazines such as \"Vogue\", \"Marie Claire\", \"Women's Wear Daily\", \"InStyle\" and the television series \"Sex and the City\".",
"Title: Véronique Tristram\n\nVéronique Tristram is a fashion director for \"Glamour\" Germany since September 2015. Before that, she was an independent stylist for European and American magazines and fashion labels. She worked for international Condé Nast publications such as \"W\", \"Vogue Sposa\", and \"GQ\", and for German media and brands including Baldessarini, Hanro, Laurèl and Talbot Runhof. From 2006 to 2010 she was Fashion Director of \"Cosmopolitan\" Germany and from 2000 to 2006, Deputy active fashion director of \"InStyle\".",
"Title: Chrysalis (magazine)\n\nChrysalis: A Magazine of Women's Culture was a feminist publication produced from 1977 to 1980. The self-published magazine was founded by Kirsten Grimstad and Susan Rennie at the Woman's Building in downtown Los Angeles. \"Chysalis\" grew from Grimstad and Rennie's editorial work on the self-help resource books, The New Woman's Survival Catalog and The New Woman's Survival Sourcebook. \"Chrysalis\" distinguished itself from other feminist publications through an organic integration of politics, literature, cultural studies, and art. The magazine was produced through a collective process that grew out of the feminist practice of consciousness-raising. Unusually broad in scope, \"Chrysalis\" did not substitute breadth for quality. The authors, poets, essayists, and researchers contributing to the magazine reveals a veritable who's who of towering intellects of the feminist movement: black lesbian activist Audre Lorde; the magazine's poetry editor, Robin Morgan, who later served as editor of Ms. from 1990-1993: award winning poet Adrienne Rich; novelist Marge Percy; artist Judy Chicago; science fiction writer Joanna Russ; art critic Lucy Lippard, plus Mary Daly, Dolores Hayden, Andrea Dworkin, Marilyn Hacker, Arlene Raven, and Elizabeth Janeway. Over a three-year span, the all volunteer staff produced ten issues before they were forced to disband in 1981 due to financial difficulties.",
"Title: Rick Wilber\n\nRick Wilber is an American author, poet, and editor. He has published more than thirty-five short stories in magazines such as \"Aboriginal SF\", \"Analog\", \"Asimov's Science Fiction\", \"Fantasy & Science Fiction\", \"Pulphouse\", and \"SF Age\"; and in anthologies such as \"Alien Sex\" and \"Chrysalis\". In addition to his short stories, he has written the novels \"Rum Point\", \"The Cold Road\", and \"Alien Morning\", as well as a memoir, \"My Father's Game: Life, Death, Baseball\", and several textbooks, including \"Modern Media Writing\" and \"Magazine Feature Writing\".",
"Title: Moll Anderson\n\nMoll Anderson (née Molly R. Ruffalo) is an inspirational interior designer, life stylist, author, and former national iHeart Radio host on The Moll Anderson Show. She is the author of \"Change Your Home, Change Your Life with Color,\" \"\"'Seductive Tables For Two,\"\" \"\"The Seductive Home Limited Edition\",\" \"\"The Seductive Home,\"\" and author of \"\"Change Your Home, Change Your Life.\"\" She has been a regular contributor on The Doctors and a guest co-host on Fab\"Life\" and she has been a featured guest on CBS’ The Talk, Access Hollywood Live, Good Day LA, ABC’s Good Morning America, NBC’s The Today Show, the nationally syndicated Dr. Phil Show, and The Doctors. Anderson has written a monthly column for Nashville Lifestyles and currently writes a column for \"SuCasa Magazine.\" She has been featured in InStyle Magazine, Cosmopolitan Magazine, and other national publications. Anderson also served as both host and designer for shows such as E! Style Network’s Look for Less: Home Edition, HGTV’s Hot Trends in Outdoor Entertaining, and Turner South’s Southern Home by Design. Anderson was a featured blogger on Magazines.com.",
"Title: Time Inc.\n\nTime Inc. is a multinational mass media corporation founded on November 28, 1922 by Henry Luce and Briton Hadden and based in New York City. It owns and publishes over 100 magazine brands, most notably its flagship \"Time\". Other magazines include \"Sports Illustrated\", \"Travel + Leisure\", \"Food & Wine\", \"Fortune\", \"People\", \"InStyle\", \"Life\", \"Golf Magazine\", \"Southern Living\", \"Essence\", \"Real Simple\", and \"Entertainment Weekly\". It also has subsidiaries which it co-operates with the UK magazine house Time Inc. UK, whose major titles include \"What's on TV\", \"NME\", \"Country Life\", and \"Wallpaper\". Time Inc. also co-operates over 60 websites and digital-only titles including \"MyRecipes\", \"TheSnug\", HelloGiggles, and \"MIMI\"."
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Sex Tape co-star Ellie Kemper starred in what NBC series?
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"The Office"
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" Born in New York City and raised there and in Beverly Hills, California, Hilton began her modeling career as a teenager when she signed with New York-based modelling development agency Trump Model Management.",
" Her lifestyle and rumored short-lived relationships made her a feature of entertainment news and tabloid magazines, and Hilton was proclaimed \"New York's leading It girl\" in 2001.",
" In 2003, a sex tape with Hilton and her then-boyfriend Rick Salomon, later released as \"1 Night in Paris\", was leaked to the public.",
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" After her role in \"The Office\", she was cast in a leading role as Kimmy Schmidt in the Netflix comedy series \"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt\", for which she has received critical acclaim.",
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"The so-called Iranian sex tape scandal involves the public outcry and judicial proceedings against Zahra Amir Ebrahimi, an actress who appeared in the soap opera \"Nargess\", and an associate producer, accused of appearing together in an explicit sex tape, allegedly filmed for private consumption with a camcorder, a serious crime under Iranian law.",
" The actress denies that the tape is of her, while the film producer reportedly has claimed that it is him.",
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" Rose Byrne, Melissa McCarthy, Ellie Kemper, and Wendi McLendon-Covey co-star as Lillian's bridesmaids, with Chris O'Dowd, Rebel Wilson, Matt Lucas, Michael Hitchcock, and Jill Clayburgh, in her final film appearance, in supporting roles."
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"Title: Paris Hilton\n\nParis Whitney Hilton (born February 17, 1981) is an American businesswoman, socialite, television and media personality, model, actress, singer, and DJ. She is the great-granddaughter of Conrad Hilton, the founder of Hilton Hotels. Born in New York City and raised there and in Beverly Hills, California, Hilton began her modeling career as a teenager when she signed with New York-based modelling development agency Trump Model Management. Her lifestyle and rumored short-lived relationships made her a feature of entertainment news and tabloid magazines, and Hilton was proclaimed \"New York's leading It girl\" in 2001. In 2003, a sex tape with Hilton and her then-boyfriend Rick Salomon, later released as \"1 Night in Paris\", was leaked to the public. Released only three weeks before the premiere of the reality television series \"The Simple Life\", in which she starred alongside her long-time friend Nicole Richie, the sex tape became a media sensation.",
"Title: Ellie Kemper\n\nElizabeth Claire Kemper (born May 2, 1980) is an American actress and comedian. She gained prominence when she starred in the NBC series \"The Office\" as receptionist Erin Hannon for the final five seasons. After her role in \"The Office\", she was cast in a leading role as Kimmy Schmidt in the Netflix comedy series \"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt\", for which she has received critical acclaim. Kemper is also known for her supporting roles in the films \"Bridesmaids\" (2011) and \"21 Jump Street\" (2012).",
"Title: Carrie Kemper\n\nCarrie Kemper is an American television writer who worked as a staff writer on the NBC sitcom \"The Office\". She is the younger sister of actress Ellie Kemper.",
"Title: Iranian sex tape scandal\n\nThe so-called Iranian sex tape scandal involves the public outcry and judicial proceedings against Zahra Amir Ebrahimi, an actress who appeared in the soap opera \"Nargess\", and an associate producer, accused of appearing together in an explicit sex tape, allegedly filmed for private consumption with a camcorder, a serious crime under Iranian law. The actress denies that the tape is of her, while the film producer reportedly has claimed that it is him. The scandal virtually ended the actress's career; she was banned from Iranian films in 2006.",
"Title: Celebrity sex tape\n\nA celebrity sex tape is typically an amateur pornographic video recording involving one or more celebrity famous person(s) which has, intentionally or unintentionally, been made available publicly. Such video tapes are often released without the consent of their subjects, and could damage celebrities' careers. In 1988, a sex tape caused significant damage to Rob Lowe's career.",
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"Title: Bridesmaids (2011 film)\n\nBridesmaids is a 2011 American comedy film directed by Paul Feig, written by Annie Mumolo and Kristen Wiig, and produced by Judd Apatow, Barry Mendel and Clayton Townsend. The plot centers on Annie (Wiig), who suffers a series of misfortunes after being asked to serve as maid of honor for her best friend, Lillian, played by Maya Rudolph. Rose Byrne, Melissa McCarthy, Ellie Kemper, and Wendi McLendon-Covey co-star as Lillian's bridesmaids, with Chris O'Dowd, Rebel Wilson, Matt Lucas, Michael Hitchcock, and Jill Clayburgh, in her final film appearance, in supporting roles.",
"Title: Sex Tape (film)\n\nSex Tape is a 2014 American comedy film directed by Jake Kasdan and written by Kate Angelo, Jason Segel, and Nicholas Stoller. Starring Segel, Cameron Diaz, Rob Corddry, Ellie Kemper, and Rob Lowe, the film was released on July 18, 2014, by Columbia Pictures.",
"Title: List of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt episodes\n\n\"Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt\" is an American sitcom created by Tina Fey and Robert Carlock, starring Ellie Kemper in the title role, that has streamed on Netflix since March 6, 2015. Originally set for a 13-episode first season on NBC for spring 2015, the show was sold to Netflix and given a two-season order.",
"Title: Spooked (The Office)\n\n\"Spooked\" is the fifth episode of the eighth season of the American comedy television series \"The Office\", and the show's 157th episode overall. The episode originally aired on NBC in the United States on October 27, 2011. It was written by Carrie Kemper, sister of cast member Ellie Kemper, and directed by Randall Einhorn. The episode guest starred David Mazouz."
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What is the name of a festive song with a dance-like character about Mary's happiness?
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The Seven Joys of Mary
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"Madder Rose was a New York City-based alternative rock band who recorded in the 1990s.",
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" The two singer/songwriters continued their collaboration after Madder Rose disbanded, Coté as guest producer on Lorson's three discs with Saint Low, Lorson as guest vocalist on Coté's Jazz Cannon disc.",
" Lorson and Cote have also created the original scores to several films, notably HBO's documentary of Sally Mann, and in 2008 released a disc with Kathy Ziegler as The Piano Creeps.",
" The name Madder Rose came from the herb-based paint rose madder.",
" Many of their songs, including \"Panic On\" and \"Car Song\", were featured in John Peel's end-of-year round-up, the Festive Fifty, major feature films, and television shows.",
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"Laßt Jubeltöne laut erklingen (Let exultation sound loudly), WAB 76, is a festive song composed by Anton Bruckner in 1854."
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"\"Chitta Kukkad\" is a wedding-themed Punjabi dance song by Bollywood composer, producer and singer Parichay, with lyrics written by rapper and lyricist The Gunsmith.",
" The track has been sung by Neha Kakkar and Gippy Grewal and is the 3rd song released from the film Loveshhuda by Tips Industries Limited, starring Girish Kumar and Navneet Kaur Dhillon.",
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"\"Go to the Mardi Gras\" or \"Mardi Gras in New Orleans\" is a New Orleans Mardi Gras-themed R&B song that was performed by Professor Longhair (real name Henry Roland Byrd) and recorded several times since 1949.",
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"\"Merry Christmas Everyone\" is a festive song by Welsh British singer-songwriter Shakin' Stevens.",
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" Lyrically a festive song about hope, it features uncredited vocals from the song's co-producer Pharrell Williams during the chorus.",
" \"Alright\" was released to radio stations as the album's fourth single on June 30, 2015.",
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"\"Carnival Time\" is a New Orleans Mardi Gras-themed R&B song that was performed by Al Johnson and recorded in 1960.",
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"Title: Madder Rose\n\nMadder Rose was a New York City-based alternative rock band who recorded in the 1990s. The band was fronted by Mary Lorson, who shared songwriting duties with guitarist Billy Coté. The two singer/songwriters continued their collaboration after Madder Rose disbanded, Coté as guest producer on Lorson's three discs with Saint Low, Lorson as guest vocalist on Coté's Jazz Cannon disc. Lorson and Cote have also created the original scores to several films, notably HBO's documentary of Sally Mann, and in 2008 released a disc with Kathy Ziegler as The Piano Creeps. The name Madder Rose came from the herb-based paint rose madder. Many of their songs, including \"Panic On\" and \"Car Song\", were featured in John Peel's end-of-year round-up, the Festive Fifty, major feature films, and television shows. The band released three albums on Atlantic Records, and one on Cooking Vinyl, before breaking up in 1999.",
"Title: Laßt Jubeltöne laut erklingen\n\nLaßt Jubeltöne laut erklingen (Let exultation sound loudly), WAB 76, is a festive song composed by Anton Bruckner in 1854.",
"Title: Chitta Kukkad\n\n\"Chitta Kukkad\" is a wedding-themed Punjabi dance song by Bollywood composer, producer and singer Parichay, with lyrics written by rapper and lyricist The Gunsmith. The track has been sung by Neha Kakkar and Gippy Grewal and is the 3rd song released from the film Loveshhuda by Tips Industries Limited, starring Girish Kumar and Navneet Kaur Dhillon. This festive song is based on the classic folk song \"Chitta Kukkad Banere Te\" by Pakistani singer Musarrat Nazir, but has been revamped with fresh production, composition and new lyrics.",
"Title: Go to the Mardi Gras\n\n\"Go to the Mardi Gras\" or \"Mardi Gras in New Orleans\" is a New Orleans Mardi Gras-themed R&B song that was performed by Professor Longhair (real name Henry Roland Byrd) and recorded several times since 1949. He co-wrote the song with Theresa Terry. The song was covered by Fats Domino and released as a single in 1953. It is now considered an iconic festive song of the New Orleans Carnival season.",
"Title: Merry Christmas Everyone\n\n\"Merry Christmas Everyone\" is a festive song by Welsh British singer-songwriter Shakin' Stevens. Written by Bob Heatlie and produced by Dave Edmunds, it was the fourth number one single from Shakin' Stevens on the UK Singles Chart.",
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"Title: Festgesang, WAB 15\n\nThe Festgesang (Festive song), WAB 15, is a cantata composed by Anton Bruckner in 1855.",
"Title: Carol (music)\n\nA carol is in Modern English a festive song, generally religious but not necessarily connected with church worship, and often with a dance-like or popular character.",
"Title: Alright (Kendrick Lamar song)\n\n\"Alright\" is a song by American rapper Kendrick Lamar, taken from his third album \"To Pimp a Butterfly\" (2015). Lyrically a festive song about hope, it features uncredited vocals from the song's co-producer Pharrell Williams during the chorus. \"Alright\" was released to radio stations as the album's fourth single on June 30, 2015. Most music publications considered it among the best songs and videos of the year, highlighting their message in the social context of the time. \"Alright\" received four nominations at the 58th Grammy Awards: Song of the Year, Best Music Video, Best Rap Performance and Best Rap Song, winning the latter two.",
"Title: Carnival Time (song)\n\n\"Carnival Time\" is a New Orleans Mardi Gras-themed R&B song that was performed by Al Johnson and recorded in 1960. The song's composition was originally credited to Al Johnson and Joe Ruffino, though Johnson now holds exclusive rights. It is now considered an iconic festive song of the New Orleans Carnival season."
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6,035
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In which city was the composer of "Prima la musica e poi le parole" born?
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Legnago
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"\"Toi, la musique et moi\" (English translation: \"You, the Music and I\") was the Monegasque entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1976, performed in French by French singer Mary Christy.",
" Christy recorded the song in five languages; French, Italian (as \"La musica e noi due\"), Spanish (\"La música, tú y yo\"), German (\"Die Musik und ich\") and English (\"Thank You for Rushing into My Life\")."
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"Richard Stone is an American lutenist, music director, educator and music editor.",
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"Musica e dischi is the oldest music industry publication in Italy.",
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" In the beginning, the magazine was published with the name \"Musica\" (\"Dischi\" was added on the second edition) on a monthly basis.",
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"Viva La Musica is a popular band from Zaire (now DR Congo) founded by singer Papa Wemba in 1977.",
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" The work was first performed on 7 February 1786 in Vienna, following a commission by the Emperor Joseph II.",
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"La Musica Lirica is a five-week training program structured for performance artists looking to gain hands-on training and experience, immersed in its environment, as a way to help bridge the gap between college and career.",
" Founded in 1999, this music festival now produces three to four operas each season with over seventy performers.",
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"Title: Toi, la musique et moi\n\n\"Toi, la musique et moi\" (English translation: \"You, the Music and I\") was the Monegasque entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1976, performed in French by French singer Mary Christy. Christy recorded the song in five languages; French, Italian (as \"La musica e noi due\"), Spanish (\"La música, tú y yo\"), German (\"Die Musik und ich\") and English (\"Thank You for Rushing into My Life\").",
"Title: Richard Stone (musician)\n\nRichard Stone is an American lutenist, music director, educator and music editor. He performs on lute and theorbo as a soloist and accompanist; he co-founded and co-directs Tempesta di Mare, The Philadelphia Baroque Orchestra; his musical editions are published by AR Editions and Prima la Musica; and he lectures and teaches lute, theorbo, continuo and performance practice for singers and instrumentalists at the Peabody Conservatory of The Johns Hopkins University.",
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"Title: La bella Antonia, prima monica e poi dimonia\n\nLa bella Antonia, prima monica e poi dimonia, also known as \"Naughty Nun\", is a 1972 Italian commedia sexy all'italiana directed by Mariano Laurenti.",
"Title: Viva La Musica\n\nViva La Musica is a popular band from Zaire (now DR Congo) founded by singer Papa Wemba in 1977. While Viva La Musica started out as a soukous band (essentially a spin-off of Zaiko Langa Langa), it eventually grew into a world music act, reaching some popularity and success in the European, American, and even Asian markets, as well as in most of Africa. The band is still active today, although it is just one of a number of musical ensembles used by Papa Wemba as a backup for his essentially soloist production.",
"Title: La Musica deuxième\n\nLa Musica Deuxième is a play written by Marguerite Duras, published in 1985 by Éditions Gallimard. It is an extension of the work \"La Musica\".",
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"Title: Antonio Salieri\n\nAntonio Salieri (] ; 18 August 17507 May 1825) was an Italian classical composer, conductor, and teacher. He was born in Legnago, south of Verona, in the Republic of Venice, and spent his adult life and career as a subject of the Habsburg Monarchy.",
"Title: La Musica Lirica\n\nLa Musica Lirica is a five-week training program structured for performance artists looking to gain hands-on training and experience, immersed in its environment, as a way to help bridge the gap between college and career. Founded in 1999, this music festival now produces three to four operas each season with over seventy performers. Soprano Brygida Bziukiewicz-Kulig is the General Director of La Musica Lirica, and baritone Brian Leeper is the Artistic Director.",
"Title: Giulio Sabino\n\nThe opera, staged in six or seven European countries at the end of the 18th century, was the subject of a parody in Antonio Salieri's 1786 work \"Prima la musica e poi le parole\"."
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How many seasons did the man who runs KnowledgeWare play in the NFL ?
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18 seasons
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"KnowledgeWare was a software company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia co-founded by James Martin and run by Fran Tarkenton.",
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"Robert Lawrence Hauck (born June 14, 1964) is a college football coach, currently the special teams coordinator for the San Diego State football team.",
" He most recently was the head coach at UNLV Rebels.",
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"The Children's Theatre Company (formerly known as The Moppet Players from 1961 to 1965) is a regional theatre established in 1965 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, specializing in plays for families, young audiences and the very young.",
" The theatre is the largest theatre for multigenerational audiences in the United States and is the recipient of 2003 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre.",
" The founding is credited to John Clark Donahue and Beth Linnerson.",
" Many productions are adaptations from children's literature including Pippi Longstocking, The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, \"Cinderella\", How The Grinch Stole Christmas, A Year with Frog and Toad and \"Alice in Wonderland\" that have been in the company's repertoire for many seasons.",
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"Anders \"Masken\" Carlsson (born 25 November 1960 in Gävle, Sweden) is a Swedish retired ice hockey center who played parts of three seasons with the New Jersey Devils in the National Hockey League and many seasons in the Elitserien for Brynäs IF, Södertälje SK, VIK Västerås HK and Leksands IF.",
" In addition to playing in the 1987 Canada Cup, he represented Sweden six times at the World Championships, winning gold medals in 1987 and 1991, and silver medals in 1986, 1990 and 1997.",
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"Rokometni Klub Gorenje Velenje (English: Gorenje Velenje Handball Club ), commonly referred to as RK Gorenje or simply Gorenje, is a Slovenian handball club from Velenje.",
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" The club has many selections ranging from junior to professional teams.",
" The club's greatest achievements were four republic championship titles (1972–73, 1980–81, 1984–85 and 1988–89) in the former Yugoslavia.",
" Since the Slovenian independence, the club has won three league titles (2008–09, 2011–12, and 2012–13), and one Slovenian handball cup title (2002–03).",
" The club also participated in the EHF competitions for many seasons, including the EHF Cup, the EHF Cup Winners' Cup, and the EHF Champions League.",
" Currently, Gorenje competes in the Slovenian First League.",
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"Fred Gaines Campbell (August 8, 1920 – December 3, 2008) was an American professional basketball player and coach as well as minor league baseball player.",
" He played in the National Basketball League for the Detroit Gems and Detroit Vagabond Kings.",
" While playing for the Gems he served as the head coach during the second half of the season after coach Joel Mason resigned.",
" In many seasons with the Vagabond Kings, except for the only one in which the franchise played in the NBL (the rest of the years they were independent), Campbell also served as a player-coach.",
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"Anders Börje Salming (] ; born 17 April 1951), nicknamed \"The King\", is a Swedish retired professional ice hockey defenceman.",
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" Salming was one of the first European players to make an impact in the National Hockey League (NHL), paving the way for future generations of players.",
" He was one of the premier defencemen of his era in the NHL, and was recognized for this by being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1996.",
" Remembered for his many seasons with the Maple Leafs, he holds numerous franchise records, including most assists.",
" Salming also played extensively for Sweden in international play.",
" He was recognized for this by being selected to the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Centennial All-Star Team.",
" On 27 January 2017, in a ceremony during the All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles, Salming was part of the second group of players to be named one of the '100 Greatest NHL Players' in history."
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}
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"Title: List of pre-NHL seasons\n\nPrior to the first season of the National Hockey League (NHL), which commenced on December 19, 1917, there had been many seasons of ice hockey played by various amateur and professional leagues, often held contemporaneously, going back to the 1880s, to which the NHL can trace its roots. Below is a list of pre-NHL seasons by ice hockey leagues that are precursors of the National Hockey League.",
"Title: KnowledgeWare\n\nKnowledgeWare was a software company headquartered in Atlanta, Georgia co-founded by James Martin and run by Fran Tarkenton. It produced a Computer Aided Software Engineering (CASE) tool called IEW (Information Engineering Workbench). KnowledgeWare was sold to Sterling Software in 1994, which was in its turn acquired by Computer Associates.",
"Title: Fran Tarkenton\n\nFrancis Asbury Tarkenton (born February 3, 1940) is a former National Football League (NFL) quarterback, television personality, and computer software executive. He played in the NFL for 18 seasons and spent the majority of his career with the Minnesota Vikings.",
"Title: Bobby Hauck\n\nRobert Lawrence Hauck (born June 14, 1964) is a college football coach, currently the special teams coordinator for the San Diego State football team. He most recently was the head coach at UNLV Rebels. Hauck was previously the head coach at Montana, where he led the Grizzlies to seven conference titles and postseason berths in as many seasons, including three national championship game appearances. In 2013, following three losing seasons at UNLV, Hauck led the Rebels to their first winning season since 2000.",
"Title: Adam Zejer\n\nZejer spent two seasons in the Turkish Super Lig with Beşiktaş J.K. and Gaziantepspor and many seasons in the Ekstraklasa with Zagłębie Lubin and Stomil Olsztyn.",
"Title: Children's Theatre Company\n\nThe Children's Theatre Company (formerly known as The Moppet Players from 1961 to 1965) is a regional theatre established in 1965 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, specializing in plays for families, young audiences and the very young. The theatre is the largest theatre for multigenerational audiences in the United States and is the recipient of 2003 Tony Award for Outstanding Regional Theatre. The founding is credited to John Clark Donahue and Beth Linnerson. Many productions are adaptations from children's literature including Pippi Longstocking, The 500 Hats of Bartholomew Cubbins, \"Cinderella\", How The Grinch Stole Christmas, A Year with Frog and Toad and \"Alice in Wonderland\" that have been in the company's repertoire for many seasons. Among their early premiere productions was Richard Dworsky's musical version of \"The Marvelous Land of Oz\", which was one of several productions to be issued on video in the early 1980s. The casts themselves are a mix of adult and young adult performers.",
"Title: Anders Carlsson\n\nAnders \"Masken\" Carlsson (born 25 November 1960 in Gävle, Sweden) is a Swedish retired ice hockey center who played parts of three seasons with the New Jersey Devils in the National Hockey League and many seasons in the Elitserien for Brynäs IF, Södertälje SK, VIK Västerås HK and Leksands IF. In addition to playing in the 1987 Canada Cup, he represented Sweden six times at the World Championships, winning gold medals in 1987 and 1991, and silver medals in 1986, 1990 and 1997. He is currently an amateur scout for the Colorado Avalanche He is currently General Manager of SHL-team Rögle BK.",
"Title: RK Gorenje Velenje\n\nRokometni Klub Gorenje Velenje (English: Gorenje Velenje Handball Club ), commonly referred to as RK Gorenje or simply Gorenje, is a Slovenian handball club from Velenje. They play their games at the Red Hall (\"Rdeča dvorana \"). The club has many selections ranging from junior to professional teams. The club's greatest achievements were four republic championship titles (1972–73, 1980–81, 1984–85 and 1988–89) in the former Yugoslavia. Since the Slovenian independence, the club has won three league titles (2008–09, 2011–12, and 2012–13), and one Slovenian handball cup title (2002–03). The club also participated in the EHF competitions for many seasons, including the EHF Cup, the EHF Cup Winners' Cup, and the EHF Champions League. Currently, Gorenje competes in the Slovenian First League. Together with Celje, they are the only club that have participated in every season of the Slovenian First League since its formation in 1991.",
"Title: Fred Campbell (basketball)\n\nFred Gaines Campbell (August 8, 1920 – December 3, 2008) was an American professional basketball player and coach as well as minor league baseball player. He played in the National Basketball League for the Detroit Gems and Detroit Vagabond Kings. While playing for the Gems he served as the head coach during the second half of the season after coach Joel Mason resigned. In many seasons with the Vagabond Kings, except for the only one in which the franchise played in the NBL (the rest of the years they were independent), Campbell also served as a player-coach. In two seasons as an NBL player, Campbell averaged 5.8 points per game.",
"Title: Börje Salming\n\nAnders Börje Salming (] ; born 17 April 1951), nicknamed \"The King\", is a Swedish retired professional ice hockey defenceman. He played for Brynäs IF, the Toronto Maple Leafs, the Detroit Red Wings, and AIK. Salming was one of the first European players to make an impact in the National Hockey League (NHL), paving the way for future generations of players. He was one of the premier defencemen of his era in the NHL, and was recognized for this by being inducted into the Hockey Hall of Fame in 1996. Remembered for his many seasons with the Maple Leafs, he holds numerous franchise records, including most assists. Salming also played extensively for Sweden in international play. He was recognized for this by being selected to the International Ice Hockey Federation (IIHF) Centennial All-Star Team. On 27 January 2017, in a ceremony during the All-Star Weekend in Los Angeles, Salming was part of the second group of players to be named one of the '100 Greatest NHL Players' in history."
] |
6,037
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The Jargon Society has published books by the founder and primary theorist of what group of poets?
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Objectivist
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bridge
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medium
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"The Vehicule Poets was a collective formed in Montreal in the 1970s by poets Endre Farkas, Artie Gold, Tom Konyves, Claudia Lapp, John McAuley, Stephen Morrissey and Ken Norris, who shared an interest in experimental American poetry and European avant-garde literature and art.",
" While they were each distinct in their own writing, and published books as individuals, they were collectively involved in organizing readings, art events, and in controlling their own means of literary production through the development of a variety of periodicals and collective publishing ventures.",
" In 1979, John McAuley’s Maker Press published a collective anthology, \"The Vehicule Poets\".",
" Six of the original Vehicule poets are still active as poets, artists and teachers.",
" Artie Gold died on Valentine's Day, 2007."
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"Robert LeFevre (October 13, 1911 – May 13, 1986) was an American libertarian businessman, radio personality, and primary theorist of autarchism."
],
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},
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"Pule Lechesa (born 1976) is a black South African essayist, literary critic, poet, and publisher.",
" His published books include \"Four Free State Authors\" (2005), \"The Evolution of Free State Black Literature\" (2006), and, \"Omoseye Bolaji\"...\"on Awards, Authors, Literature\" (2007).",
" Pule Lechesa is the founder and main editor of Phoenix Press Publishers (in Ladybrand), which continues to publish sundry fiction, poetry, short stories, and criticism.",
" His latest published books are \"Essays on Free State Black Literature\" (2012), \"Bolaji in his Pomp\" (2013), and \"A penny\" \"for Lechesa's Thoughts\" (2016)."
],
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},
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"The nineteenth-century German thinker Karl Marx, the founder and primary theorist of Marxism, had an antithetical and complex attitude to religion, viewing it primarily as \"the soul of soulless conditions\", the \"opium of the people\" that had been useful to the ruling classes since it gave the working classes false hope for millennia.",
" At the same time Marx saw religion as a form of protest by the working classes against their poor economic conditions and their alienation."
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"Jack Shoemaker (born 1946) is an American editor and publisher, and current editorial director and vice-president at Counterpoint Press in Berkeley, California.",
" Shoemaker has edited and published books under several imprints, including North Point, Pantheon Books, Shoemaker & Hoard, and Counterpoint.",
" Shoemaker has published books by Guy Davenport, Romulus Linney, Gary Snyder, Wendell Berry, Evan S. Connell, MFK Fisher, James Salter, Gina Berriault, Reynolds Price, W.S. Merwin, Michael Palmer, Donald Hall, Anne Lamott, Kay Boyle, Gary Nabhan, Jane Vandenburgh, Carole Maso, and Robert Aitken.",
" Shoemaker supports author-driven literary publishing ventures and mindfulness and political awareness in publishing.",
" Shoemaker was one of the first American publisher of Thich Nhat Hanh, and a major publisher of Wendell Berry."
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"Brazilian composer and music theorist, whose main interest has been the vivid interaction between composition and culture, including the political aspects of it, namely, composition as a way of resisting cultural colonization.",
" He has published books and articles on subjects such as the theory and pedagogy of musical composition, analysis and history of Brazilian contemporary music, analysis of Brazilian popular songs, and the possible dialogue between music, psychoanalysis and cultural semantics.",
" A member of the Brazilian Academy of Music (created by Heitor Villa-Lobos in 1945), he has received along the last decades more than twenty prizes and commissions.",
" He belongs to the second generation of the movement initiated by the ‘Group of Composers of Bahia’ that was formed in 1966, launching a one-line manifesto “In principle, we are against all and every asserted principle”.",
" The manifesto also implies that all suggestions are valid and acceptable, and this inclusivity reflects the cultural diversity and relativity of Bahia - a society created by the encounter and conflict of three civilizations (Europe, Africa and Native American).",
" Since 1992 his compositional interests addressed the rhythmic tradition of Afro-Bahian candomblé, creating universes of hybridization and contradiction, non-sequitur and humor, involving Afro-Bahian and Avant-Garde contexts and ideas.",
" He has mentored a new generation of Brazilian composers such as Guilherme Bertissolo, Paulo Rios Filho, Alex Pochat, Tulio Augusto, Vinicius Amaro and Danniel Ferraz."
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"Louis Zukofsky (January 23, 1904 – May 12, 1978) was an American poet.",
" He was one of the founders and the primary theorist of the Objectivist group of poets and thus an important influence on subsequent generations of poets in America and abroad."
],
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"Jonathan Williams (March 8, 1929 – March 16, 2008) was an American poet, publisher, essayist, and photographer.",
" He is known as the founder of \"The Jargon Society\", which has published poetry, experimental fiction, photography, and folk art since 1951."
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"The Jargon Society is an independent press founded by the American poet Jonathan Williams.",
" Jargon has published seminal works of the American literary avant-garde, including books by Charles Olson, Louis Zukofsky, Paul Metcalf, James Broughton, and Williams himself, as well as \"sui generis\" books of folk art such as \"White Trash Cooking\"."
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"Edward Arnold Publishers Ltd was a British publishing house with its head office in London.",
" The firm had published books for over 100 years.",
" It became part of the Hodder Education group in 2001.",
" In 2012, Hodder Education sold its medical and higher education lines, including Arnold, to Taylor & Francis.",
" Edward Arnold published books and journals for students, academics and professionals."
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"Title: The Vehicule Poets\n\nThe Vehicule Poets was a collective formed in Montreal in the 1970s by poets Endre Farkas, Artie Gold, Tom Konyves, Claudia Lapp, John McAuley, Stephen Morrissey and Ken Norris, who shared an interest in experimental American poetry and European avant-garde literature and art. While they were each distinct in their own writing, and published books as individuals, they were collectively involved in organizing readings, art events, and in controlling their own means of literary production through the development of a variety of periodicals and collective publishing ventures. In 1979, John McAuley’s Maker Press published a collective anthology, \"The Vehicule Poets\". Six of the original Vehicule poets are still active as poets, artists and teachers. Artie Gold died on Valentine's Day, 2007.",
"Title: Robert LeFevre\n\nRobert LeFevre (October 13, 1911 – May 13, 1986) was an American libertarian businessman, radio personality, and primary theorist of autarchism.",
"Title: Pule Lechesa\n\nPule Lechesa (born 1976) is a black South African essayist, literary critic, poet, and publisher. His published books include \"Four Free State Authors\" (2005), \"The Evolution of Free State Black Literature\" (2006), and, \"Omoseye Bolaji\"...\"on Awards, Authors, Literature\" (2007). Pule Lechesa is the founder and main editor of Phoenix Press Publishers (in Ladybrand), which continues to publish sundry fiction, poetry, short stories, and criticism. His latest published books are \"Essays on Free State Black Literature\" (2012), \"Bolaji in his Pomp\" (2013), and \"A penny\" \"for Lechesa's Thoughts\" (2016).",
"Title: Marxism and religion\n\nThe nineteenth-century German thinker Karl Marx, the founder and primary theorist of Marxism, had an antithetical and complex attitude to religion, viewing it primarily as \"the soul of soulless conditions\", the \"opium of the people\" that had been useful to the ruling classes since it gave the working classes false hope for millennia. At the same time Marx saw religion as a form of protest by the working classes against their poor economic conditions and their alienation.",
"Title: Jack Shoemaker\n\nJack Shoemaker (born 1946) is an American editor and publisher, and current editorial director and vice-president at Counterpoint Press in Berkeley, California. Shoemaker has edited and published books under several imprints, including North Point, Pantheon Books, Shoemaker & Hoard, and Counterpoint. Shoemaker has published books by Guy Davenport, Romulus Linney, Gary Snyder, Wendell Berry, Evan S. Connell, MFK Fisher, James Salter, Gina Berriault, Reynolds Price, W.S. Merwin, Michael Palmer, Donald Hall, Anne Lamott, Kay Boyle, Gary Nabhan, Jane Vandenburgh, Carole Maso, and Robert Aitken. Shoemaker supports author-driven literary publishing ventures and mindfulness and political awareness in publishing. Shoemaker was one of the first American publisher of Thich Nhat Hanh, and a major publisher of Wendell Berry.",
"Title: Paulo Costa Lima\n\nBrazilian composer and music theorist, whose main interest has been the vivid interaction between composition and culture, including the political aspects of it, namely, composition as a way of resisting cultural colonization. He has published books and articles on subjects such as the theory and pedagogy of musical composition, analysis and history of Brazilian contemporary music, analysis of Brazilian popular songs, and the possible dialogue between music, psychoanalysis and cultural semantics. A member of the Brazilian Academy of Music (created by Heitor Villa-Lobos in 1945), he has received along the last decades more than twenty prizes and commissions. He belongs to the second generation of the movement initiated by the ‘Group of Composers of Bahia’ that was formed in 1966, launching a one-line manifesto “In principle, we are against all and every asserted principle”. The manifesto also implies that all suggestions are valid and acceptable, and this inclusivity reflects the cultural diversity and relativity of Bahia - a society created by the encounter and conflict of three civilizations (Europe, Africa and Native American). Since 1992 his compositional interests addressed the rhythmic tradition of Afro-Bahian candomblé, creating universes of hybridization and contradiction, non-sequitur and humor, involving Afro-Bahian and Avant-Garde contexts and ideas. He has mentored a new generation of Brazilian composers such as Guilherme Bertissolo, Paulo Rios Filho, Alex Pochat, Tulio Augusto, Vinicius Amaro and Danniel Ferraz.",
"Title: Louis Zukofsky\n\nLouis Zukofsky (January 23, 1904 – May 12, 1978) was an American poet. He was one of the founders and the primary theorist of the Objectivist group of poets and thus an important influence on subsequent generations of poets in America and abroad.",
"Title: Jonathan Williams (poet)\n\nJonathan Williams (March 8, 1929 – March 16, 2008) was an American poet, publisher, essayist, and photographer. He is known as the founder of \"The Jargon Society\", which has published poetry, experimental fiction, photography, and folk art since 1951.",
"Title: The Jargon Society\n\nThe Jargon Society is an independent press founded by the American poet Jonathan Williams. Jargon has published seminal works of the American literary avant-garde, including books by Charles Olson, Louis Zukofsky, Paul Metcalf, James Broughton, and Williams himself, as well as \"sui generis\" books of folk art such as \"White Trash Cooking\".",
"Title: Edward Arnold (publisher)\n\nEdward Arnold Publishers Ltd was a British publishing house with its head office in London. The firm had published books for over 100 years. It became part of the Hodder Education group in 2001. In 2012, Hodder Education sold its medical and higher education lines, including Arnold, to Taylor & Francis. Edward Arnold published books and journals for students, academics and professionals."
] |
6,038
|
What industry are both Donald Sawyer and Roger Corman apart of
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film
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comparison
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medium
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"Night of the Blood Beast is a 1958 American science-fiction horror film about a team of scientists who are stalked by an alien creature, which implants its embryos in an astronaut's body during a space flight.",
" Produced by exploitation filmmaker Roger Corman and his brother Gene, it was one of the first films directed by Bernard L. Kowalski and was written by first-time screenwriter Martin Varno, who was 21 years old.",
" It starred several actors who had regularly worked with Roger Corman, including Michael Emmet, Ed Nelson, Steve Dunlap, Georgianna Carter and Tyler McVey.",
" The film was theatrically released in Dec., 1958 on a double bill with \"She Gods of Shark Reef\"."
],
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"Roger William Corman (born April 5, 1926) is an American independent film producer, director, screenwriter, entertainment businessman, and actor.",
" He has been called \"The Pope of Pop Cinema\" and is known as a trailblazer in the world of independent film.",
" Much of Corman's work has an established critical reputation, such as his cycle of low budget cult films adapted from the tales of Edgar Allan Poe.",
" Admired by members of the French New Wave and \"Cahiers du cinéma\", in 1964 Corman was the youngest filmmaker to have a retrospective at the Cinémathèque Française, as well as the British Film Institute and the Museum of Modern Art.",
" He was the co-founder of New World Pictures, a prolific multimedia company that helped to cement Fox as a major American television network, and is a long-time member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.",
" In 2009, he was awarded an Honorary Academy Award."
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"Roger Corman Presents was a series of films made for Showtime by movie producer Roger Corman."
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"Roger Corman's Cult Classics is a collection of DVD and Blu-ray discs of films produced by Roger Corman.",
" It began as a collaboration in 2010 between Roger Corman's New Horizon Pictures and Shout!",
" Factory in 2010.",
" The project ended in 2012."
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"Donald Sawyer is a film director, currently residing in Westfield, New Jersey.",
" He is best known for directing the controversial 2009 documentary, 'The Eyes Have Frozen Open: The Fall of the Kroner'.",
" The film chronicling the financial crisis in Iceland met harsh reviews at the 2010 Boulder International Film Festival.",
" Critics have cited its depiction of certain British banks as being succubi on the economy of Iceland as \"over-the-top and defamatory.\""
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"Target: Harry (also known as How to Make It and the original title What's in it for Harry?)",
" is a 1969 thriller film directed by Roger Corman.",
" The film was originally meant as a television pilot for the American Broadcasting Company.",
" Rather than show it as a made for television film, the film was released theatrically as \"How to Make It\".",
" The film was shot in Monaco and Turkey in 1967 with Monte Hellman editing the film in 1968.",
" Roger Corman took his name off the film and credited himself as \"Henry Neill\"."
],
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"Masque of the Red Death is a 1989 American horror film produced by Roger Corman, and directed by Larry Brand, starring Adrian Paul and Patrick Macnee.",
" The film is a remake of the 1964 picture of the same name which was directed by Roger Corman.",
" The screenplay, written by Daryl Haney and Larry Brand, is based upon the classic short story of the same name by American author Edgar Allan Poe, concerning the exploits of Prince Prospero, who organizes a \"bal masqué\" in his castle while the peasants of his fiefdom die from the plague in great numbers."
],
"title": "Masque of the Red Death (1989 film)"
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"The Cry Baby Killer is a 1958 Drama cult film produced by Roger Corman.",
" It was the feature film debut of Jack Nicholson.",
" Until recently, the film was out of print and hard to find.",
" In 2006, it was issued on DVD for the first time by Buena Vista Home Entertainment as part of their Roger Corman Classics series."
],
"title": "The Cry Baby Killer"
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"Virtually Heroes is a 2013 American low-budget gamer film directed by G.J. Echternkamp, starring Robert Baker and Mark Hamill.",
" Produced by Roger Corman, it made its world premiere at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival.",
" Adjusted for inflation, it is Roger Corman's cheapest film to date."
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"Black Scorpion is a 1995 comedy-action film starring Joan Severance as the eponymous costumed crime fighter.",
" Roger Corman was the executive producer, and it was originally released on the Showtime cable network as part of the \"Roger Corman Presents\" series."
],
"title": "Black Scorpion (film)"
}
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"Title: Night of the Blood Beast\n\nNight of the Blood Beast is a 1958 American science-fiction horror film about a team of scientists who are stalked by an alien creature, which implants its embryos in an astronaut's body during a space flight. Produced by exploitation filmmaker Roger Corman and his brother Gene, it was one of the first films directed by Bernard L. Kowalski and was written by first-time screenwriter Martin Varno, who was 21 years old. It starred several actors who had regularly worked with Roger Corman, including Michael Emmet, Ed Nelson, Steve Dunlap, Georgianna Carter and Tyler McVey. The film was theatrically released in Dec., 1958 on a double bill with \"She Gods of Shark Reef\".",
"Title: Roger Corman\n\nRoger William Corman (born April 5, 1926) is an American independent film producer, director, screenwriter, entertainment businessman, and actor. He has been called \"The Pope of Pop Cinema\" and is known as a trailblazer in the world of independent film. Much of Corman's work has an established critical reputation, such as his cycle of low budget cult films adapted from the tales of Edgar Allan Poe. Admired by members of the French New Wave and \"Cahiers du cinéma\", in 1964 Corman was the youngest filmmaker to have a retrospective at the Cinémathèque Française, as well as the British Film Institute and the Museum of Modern Art. He was the co-founder of New World Pictures, a prolific multimedia company that helped to cement Fox as a major American television network, and is a long-time member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In 2009, he was awarded an Honorary Academy Award.",
"Title: Roger Corman Presents\n\nRoger Corman Presents was a series of films made for Showtime by movie producer Roger Corman.",
"Title: Roger Corman's Cult Classics\n\nRoger Corman's Cult Classics is a collection of DVD and Blu-ray discs of films produced by Roger Corman. It began as a collaboration in 2010 between Roger Corman's New Horizon Pictures and Shout! Factory in 2010. The project ended in 2012.",
"Title: Donald Sawyer\n\nDonald Sawyer is a film director, currently residing in Westfield, New Jersey. He is best known for directing the controversial 2009 documentary, 'The Eyes Have Frozen Open: The Fall of the Kroner'. The film chronicling the financial crisis in Iceland met harsh reviews at the 2010 Boulder International Film Festival. Critics have cited its depiction of certain British banks as being succubi on the economy of Iceland as \"over-the-top and defamatory.\"",
"Title: Target: Harry\n\nTarget: Harry (also known as How to Make It and the original title What's in it for Harry?) is a 1969 thriller film directed by Roger Corman. The film was originally meant as a television pilot for the American Broadcasting Company. Rather than show it as a made for television film, the film was released theatrically as \"How to Make It\". The film was shot in Monaco and Turkey in 1967 with Monte Hellman editing the film in 1968. Roger Corman took his name off the film and credited himself as \"Henry Neill\".",
"Title: Masque of the Red Death (1989 film)\n\nMasque of the Red Death is a 1989 American horror film produced by Roger Corman, and directed by Larry Brand, starring Adrian Paul and Patrick Macnee. The film is a remake of the 1964 picture of the same name which was directed by Roger Corman. The screenplay, written by Daryl Haney and Larry Brand, is based upon the classic short story of the same name by American author Edgar Allan Poe, concerning the exploits of Prince Prospero, who organizes a \"bal masqué\" in his castle while the peasants of his fiefdom die from the plague in great numbers.",
"Title: The Cry Baby Killer\n\nThe Cry Baby Killer is a 1958 Drama cult film produced by Roger Corman. It was the feature film debut of Jack Nicholson. Until recently, the film was out of print and hard to find. In 2006, it was issued on DVD for the first time by Buena Vista Home Entertainment as part of their Roger Corman Classics series.",
"Title: Virtually Heroes\n\nVirtually Heroes is a 2013 American low-budget gamer film directed by G.J. Echternkamp, starring Robert Baker and Mark Hamill. Produced by Roger Corman, it made its world premiere at the 2013 Sundance Film Festival. Adjusted for inflation, it is Roger Corman's cheapest film to date.",
"Title: Black Scorpion (film)\n\nBlack Scorpion is a 1995 comedy-action film starring Joan Severance as the eponymous costumed crime fighter. Roger Corman was the executive producer, and it was originally released on the Showtime cable network as part of the \"Roger Corman Presents\" series."
] |
6,039
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What city contains an obelisk recognizing the representative of Georgia to the Continental Congress?
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Augusta
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"The Papers of the Continental Congress are official records from the first three representative bodies of the original United Colonies and ultimately the United States of America.",
" The First Continental Congress was formed in 1774 to address \"intolerable acts\" by the British Parliament.",
" It ultimately formed the Second Continental Congress in May 1775 which, through 1781, was famously responsible for the Declaration of Independence and many critical articles establishing the United States of America.",
" The Congress of the Confederation (1781–1789) immediately succeeded it after ratification of the Articles of Confederation and lasted through the end of the War for American Independence till 1789."
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"Benjamin Harrison V (April 5, 1726April 24, 1791), from Charles City County, Virginia, was an American politician, planter, and merchant, a revolutionary leader and a Founding Father of the United States.",
" He received his higher education at the College of William and Mary.",
" Harrison was a representative to the Virginia House of Burgesses for Surry County, Virginia (1756–1758, 1785–1786), and Charles City County (1766–1776, 1787–1790).",
" He was a Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress from 1774 to 1777 and, during the Second Continental Congress, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence.",
" Harrison served as Virginia's fifth governor from 1781 to 1784.",
" His direct descendants include two U.S. Presidents—his son William Henry Harrison and great-grandson Benjamin Harrison."
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"The Second Continental Congress was a convention of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies that started meeting in the spring of 1775 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.",
" It succeeded the First Continental Congress, which met in Philadelphia between September 5, 1774 and October 26, 1774.",
" The Second Congress managed the Colonial war effort and moved incrementally towards independence, adopting the United States Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.",
" The Congress acted as the \"de facto\" national government of what became the United States by raising armies, directing strategy, appointing diplomats, and making formal treaties such as the Olive Branch Petition."
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"Signers Monument is a granite obelisk located in Augusta, Georgia, on Greene Street.",
" Signers Monument recognizes Georgia's three signatories of the United States Declaration of Independence: George Walton, Lyman Hall, and Button Gwinnett."
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"sentences": [
"The Congress of the Confederation, or the Confederation Congress, formally referred to as the United States in Congress Assembled, was the governing body of the United States of America that existed from March 1, 1781, to March 4, 1789.",
" A unicameral body with legislative and executive function, it comprised delegates appointed by the legislatures of the several states.",
" Each state delegation had one vote.",
" It was preceded by the Second Continental Congress (1775–1781) and governed under the newly adopted \"Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union\", which were proposed 1776–1777, adopted by the Continental Congress in July 1778 and finally agreed to by a unanimous vote of all thirteen states by 1781, held up by a long dispute over the cession of western territories beyond the Appalachian Mountains to the central government led by Maryland and a coalition of smaller states without western claims.",
" The newly reorganized Congress at the time continued to refer itself as the Continental Congress throughout its eight-year history, although modern historians separate it from the earlier bodies, which operated under slightly different rules and procedures until the later part of American Revolutionary War.",
" The membership of the Second Continental Congress automatically carried over to the Congress of the Confederation when the latter was created by the ratification of the Articles of Confederation.",
" It had the same secretary as the Second Continental Congress, namely Charles Thomson.",
" The Congress of the Confederation was succeeded by the Congress of the United States as provided for in the new Constitution of the United States, proposed September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia and ratified by the states through 1787 to 1788 and even into 1789 and 1790."
],
"title": "Congress of the Confederation"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Walton (1738–1783) was a Georgia delegate to the Continental Congress.",
" Though born in Virginia, Walton later became a planter near Augusta, Georgia.",
" He was elected as a delegate from St. Paul Parish to the Provincial Congress at Savannah in 1775, and then elected to the Continental Congress in 1778.",
" He signed the Articles of Confederation on behalf of Georgia on July 24, 1778.",
" He held the office of surveyor of Richmond County for several years before his death in New Savannah, Georgia in 1783.",
" His brother was George Walton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence for Georgia and one of the first governors of Georgia."
],
"title": "John Walton (Continental Congress)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"John Dickinson (November 8, 1732 – February 14, 1808), a Founding Father of the United States, was a solicitor and politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Wilmington, Delaware known as the \"Penman of the Revolution\" for his twelve \"Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania\", published individually in 1767 and 1768.",
" As a member of the First Continental Congress, where he was a signee to the Continental Association, Dickinson drafted most of the 1774 Petition to the King, and then as a member of the Second Continental Congress wrote the 1775 Olive Branch Petition, two attempts to negotiate with King George III of Great Britain.",
" When these failed, he reworked Thomas Jefferson's language and wrote the final draft of the 1775 Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms.",
" When Congress then decided to seek independence, Dickinson served on the committee that wrote the Model Treaty, and then wrote the first draft of the 1776–1777 Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union."
],
"title": "John Dickinson"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The president of the Continental Congress was the presiding officer of the Continental Congress, the convention of delegates that emerged as the first national government of the United States during the American Revolution.",
" The president was a member of Congress elected by the other delegates to serve as an impartial moderator during meetings of Congress.",
" Designed to be a largely ceremonial position without much influence, the office was unrelated to the later office of President of the United States."
],
"title": "President of the Continental Congress"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Button Gwinnett (1735 – May 19, 1777) was a British-born American founding father who, as a representative of Georgia to the Continental Congress, was one of the signatories (first signature on the left) on the United States Declaration of Independence.",
" He was also, briefly, the provisional president of Georgia in 1777, and Gwinnett County (now a major suburb of metropolitan Atlanta) was named for him.",
" Gwinnett was killed in a duel by a rival, Lachlan McIntosh, following a dispute after a failed invasion of East Florida."
],
"title": "Button Gwinnett"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Commissary notes were financial certificates issued by the departments of the quartermaster and commissary-general on behalf of the Continental Army during the American Revolution.",
" Due to the rapid depreciation of the Continental currency, the Continental Congress authorized soldiers to provide commissary notes as compensation for impressed supplies.",
" However, the widespread use of these certificates further contributed to the trend of currency devaluation.",
" Although distinct from the paper currency issued by the Continental Congress, commissary notes were accepted during state tax collections.",
" Consequently, a large portion of the nearly worthless Continental notes remained in circulation despite Congressional attempts to improve credit through a reduction in the money supply."
],
"title": "Commissary notes"
}
] |
[
"Title: Papers of the Continental Congress\n\nThe Papers of the Continental Congress are official records from the first three representative bodies of the original United Colonies and ultimately the United States of America. The First Continental Congress was formed in 1774 to address \"intolerable acts\" by the British Parliament. It ultimately formed the Second Continental Congress in May 1775 which, through 1781, was famously responsible for the Declaration of Independence and many critical articles establishing the United States of America. The Congress of the Confederation (1781–1789) immediately succeeded it after ratification of the Articles of Confederation and lasted through the end of the War for American Independence till 1789.",
"Title: Benjamin Harrison V\n\nBenjamin Harrison V (April 5, 1726April 24, 1791), from Charles City County, Virginia, was an American politician, planter, and merchant, a revolutionary leader and a Founding Father of the United States. He received his higher education at the College of William and Mary. Harrison was a representative to the Virginia House of Burgesses for Surry County, Virginia (1756–1758, 1785–1786), and Charles City County (1766–1776, 1787–1790). He was a Virginia delegate to the Continental Congress from 1774 to 1777 and, during the Second Continental Congress, was a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Harrison served as Virginia's fifth governor from 1781 to 1784. His direct descendants include two U.S. Presidents—his son William Henry Harrison and great-grandson Benjamin Harrison.",
"Title: Second Continental Congress\n\nThe Second Continental Congress was a convention of delegates from the Thirteen Colonies that started meeting in the spring of 1775 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. It succeeded the First Continental Congress, which met in Philadelphia between September 5, 1774 and October 26, 1774. The Second Congress managed the Colonial war effort and moved incrementally towards independence, adopting the United States Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. The Congress acted as the \"de facto\" national government of what became the United States by raising armies, directing strategy, appointing diplomats, and making formal treaties such as the Olive Branch Petition.",
"Title: Signers Monument\n\nSigners Monument is a granite obelisk located in Augusta, Georgia, on Greene Street. Signers Monument recognizes Georgia's three signatories of the United States Declaration of Independence: George Walton, Lyman Hall, and Button Gwinnett.",
"Title: Congress of the Confederation\n\nThe Congress of the Confederation, or the Confederation Congress, formally referred to as the United States in Congress Assembled, was the governing body of the United States of America that existed from March 1, 1781, to March 4, 1789. A unicameral body with legislative and executive function, it comprised delegates appointed by the legislatures of the several states. Each state delegation had one vote. It was preceded by the Second Continental Congress (1775–1781) and governed under the newly adopted \"Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union\", which were proposed 1776–1777, adopted by the Continental Congress in July 1778 and finally agreed to by a unanimous vote of all thirteen states by 1781, held up by a long dispute over the cession of western territories beyond the Appalachian Mountains to the central government led by Maryland and a coalition of smaller states without western claims. The newly reorganized Congress at the time continued to refer itself as the Continental Congress throughout its eight-year history, although modern historians separate it from the earlier bodies, which operated under slightly different rules and procedures until the later part of American Revolutionary War. The membership of the Second Continental Congress automatically carried over to the Congress of the Confederation when the latter was created by the ratification of the Articles of Confederation. It had the same secretary as the Second Continental Congress, namely Charles Thomson. The Congress of the Confederation was succeeded by the Congress of the United States as provided for in the new Constitution of the United States, proposed September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia and ratified by the states through 1787 to 1788 and even into 1789 and 1790.",
"Title: John Walton (Continental Congress)\n\nJohn Walton (1738–1783) was a Georgia delegate to the Continental Congress. Though born in Virginia, Walton later became a planter near Augusta, Georgia. He was elected as a delegate from St. Paul Parish to the Provincial Congress at Savannah in 1775, and then elected to the Continental Congress in 1778. He signed the Articles of Confederation on behalf of Georgia on July 24, 1778. He held the office of surveyor of Richmond County for several years before his death in New Savannah, Georgia in 1783. His brother was George Walton, a signer of the Declaration of Independence for Georgia and one of the first governors of Georgia.",
"Title: John Dickinson\n\nJohn Dickinson (November 8, 1732 – February 14, 1808), a Founding Father of the United States, was a solicitor and politician from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Wilmington, Delaware known as the \"Penman of the Revolution\" for his twelve \"Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania\", published individually in 1767 and 1768. As a member of the First Continental Congress, where he was a signee to the Continental Association, Dickinson drafted most of the 1774 Petition to the King, and then as a member of the Second Continental Congress wrote the 1775 Olive Branch Petition, two attempts to negotiate with King George III of Great Britain. When these failed, he reworked Thomas Jefferson's language and wrote the final draft of the 1775 Declaration of the Causes and Necessity of Taking Up Arms. When Congress then decided to seek independence, Dickinson served on the committee that wrote the Model Treaty, and then wrote the first draft of the 1776–1777 Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union.",
"Title: President of the Continental Congress\n\nThe president of the Continental Congress was the presiding officer of the Continental Congress, the convention of delegates that emerged as the first national government of the United States during the American Revolution. The president was a member of Congress elected by the other delegates to serve as an impartial moderator during meetings of Congress. Designed to be a largely ceremonial position without much influence, the office was unrelated to the later office of President of the United States.",
"Title: Button Gwinnett\n\nButton Gwinnett (1735 – May 19, 1777) was a British-born American founding father who, as a representative of Georgia to the Continental Congress, was one of the signatories (first signature on the left) on the United States Declaration of Independence. He was also, briefly, the provisional president of Georgia in 1777, and Gwinnett County (now a major suburb of metropolitan Atlanta) was named for him. Gwinnett was killed in a duel by a rival, Lachlan McIntosh, following a dispute after a failed invasion of East Florida.",
"Title: Commissary notes\n\nCommissary notes were financial certificates issued by the departments of the quartermaster and commissary-general on behalf of the Continental Army during the American Revolution. Due to the rapid depreciation of the Continental currency, the Continental Congress authorized soldiers to provide commissary notes as compensation for impressed supplies. However, the widespread use of these certificates further contributed to the trend of currency devaluation. Although distinct from the paper currency issued by the Continental Congress, commissary notes were accepted during state tax collections. Consequently, a large portion of the nearly worthless Continental notes remained in circulation despite Congressional attempts to improve credit through a reduction in the money supply."
] |
6,040
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What type of vegetation does Ceratostigma and Crocosmia have in common?
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plants
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comparison
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hard
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"Ceratostigma",
"Crocosmia"
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0,
0
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"Lourensford Alluvium Fynbos is a critically endangered vegetation type that is endemic to Cape Town.",
" Though closest to Fynbos, it has characteristics of both Fynbos and Renosterveld vegetation and is thus actually a unique hybrid vegetation type."
],
"title": "Lourensford Alluvium Fynbos"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Crocosmia ( ; J. E. Planchon, 1851) (montbretia) is a small genus of flowering plants in the iris family, Iridaceae.",
" It is native to the grasslands of southern and eastern Africa, ranging from South Africa to Sudan.",
" One species is endemic to Madagascar."
],
"title": "Crocosmia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Dinaric calcareous silver fir forests are an endemic vegetation type of the littoral Dinaric Alps, located in southeastern Europe.",
" Pure stands of Dinaric calcareous Silver fir —\"Abies alba\" forests appear on limestone escarpments in the montane zones of Orjen, Velebit, Biokovo and Prenj.",
" They comprise one of the most interesting formations of Balkan vegetation types as the forests bear several rare plants and are of striking beauty.",
" As a highly endemic and rare vegetation type of the Dinarids it needs protection."
],
"title": "Dinaric calcareous block fir forest"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Caatinga (] ) is a type of desert vegetation, which can also be called Jola Jolilo (Jou-lah-Jouh-Liloy).",
" It is the indian name for the Caatinga, and an ecoregion characterized by this vegetation in interior northeastern Brazil.",
" The name \"Caatinga\" is a Tupi word meaning \"white forest\" or \"white vegetation\" (\"caa\" = forest, vegetation, \"tinga\" = white)."
],
"title": "Caatinga"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vegetation classification is the process of classifying and mapping the vegetation over an area of the earth's surface.",
" Vegetation classification is often performed by state based agencies as part of land use, resource and environmental management.",
" Many different methods of vegetation classification have been used.",
" In general, there has been a shift from structural classification used by forestry for the mapping of timber resources, to floristic community mapping for biodiversity management.",
" Whereas older forestry-based schemes considered factors such as height, species and density of the woody canopy, floristic community mapping shifts the emphasis onto ecological factors such as climate, soil type and floristic associations.",
" Classification mapping is usually now done using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software."
],
"title": "Vegetation classification"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Desert dry wash is a North American desert vegetation type (or biome) occurring in the flat bottoms of canyons and drainages that lack water at or near the surface most of the year, and are subject to periodic severe flooding events.",
" Desert dry wash is contrasted with desert riparian vegetation, which occurs in desert canyons and drainages where there is year-round water at or near the surface.",
" Plants must either be able to survive the severe flooding conditions or be able to reestablish themselves before the next flooding event.",
" Some of these plants have evolved so that in order for their seeds to germinate, the seeds must be scarified or abraded by tumbling sand, gravel, and rocks during the flooding event.",
" They must then quickly send down roots deep enough to be able to tap into deep underground water reserves, in order to survive the dry period after the flooding.",
" Common dominant species of the desert dry wash include smoke tree (\"Psorothamnus spinosus\"), desert willow (\"Chilopsis linearis\"), catclaw (\"Senegalia greggii\"), cheesebush (\"Ambrosia salsola\"), and waterweed (\"Baccharis sergiloides\")."
],
"title": "Desert dry wash"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A wildfire or wildland fire is a fire in an area of combustible vegetation that occurs in the countryside or rural area.",
" Depending on the type of vegetation where it occurs, a wildfire can also be classified more specifically as a brush fire, bush fire, desert fire, forest fire, grass fire, hill fire, peat fire, vegetation fire, or veld fire.",
" Fossil charcoal indicates that wildfires began soon after the appearance of terrestrial plants 420 million years ago.",
" Wildfire’s occurrence throughout the history of terrestrial life invites conjecture that fire must have had pronounced evolutionary effects on most ecosystems' flora and fauna.",
" Earth is an intrinsically flammable planet owing to its cover of carbon-rich vegetation, seasonally dry climates, atmospheric oxygen, and widespread lightning and volcano ignitions."
],
"title": "Wildfire"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vegetation and slope stability are interrelated by the ability of the plant life growing on slopes to both promote and hinder the stability of the slope.",
" The relationship is a complex combination of the type of soil, the rainfall regime, the plant species present, the slope aspect, and the steepness of the slope.",
" Knowledge of the underlying slope stability as a function of the soil type, its age, horizon development, compaction, and other impacts is a major underlying aspect of understanding how vegetation can alter the stability of the slope.",
" There are four major ways in which vegetation influences slope stability: wind throwing, the removal of water, mass of vegetation (surcharge), and mechanical reinforcement of roots."
],
"title": "Vegetation and slope stability"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ceratostigma ( ; ), or leadwort, plumbago, is a genus of eight species of flowering plants in the family Plumbaginaceae, native to warm temperate to tropical regions of Africa and Asia.",
" Common names are shared with the genus \"Plumbago\"."
],
"title": "Ceratostigma"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Desert riparian is a North American desert vegetation type (or biome) occurring in the bottoms of canyons and drainages that have water at or near the surface most of the year.",
" It is contrasted with the desert dry wash vegetation type in which water at or near the surface is lacking most of the year.",
" The visual character is of large, lush green trees surrounded by dry desert vegetation and soil coloration.",
" The area may be in a patch surrounding a spring (oasis), or in a strand following the course of water flow.",
" Over 80% of known desert wildlife species use desert riparian areas.",
" Common dominant species include Fremont cottonwood (\"Populus fremontii\"), Arizona ash (\"Fraxinus velutina\"), arroyo willow (\"Salix lasiolepis\"), Goodding's willow (\"Salix gooddingii\"), red willow (\"Salix laevigata\"), California fan palm (\"Washingtonia filifera\"), and invasive species such as salt cedar (\"Tamarix ramosissima\"), giant reed (\"Arundo donax\"), and Russian olive (\"Elaeagnus angustifolia\").",
" Salt cedar is particularly causing problems for this ecosystem because it is able to extract water more efficiently than cottonwoods and willows.",
" Many noninvasive non-native species may also be found because springs and surface water areas in the desert often were old homesites where such species were intentionally planted, such as elm, black locust, and assorted fruit trees."
],
"title": "Desert riparian"
}
] |
[
"Title: Lourensford Alluvium Fynbos\n\nLourensford Alluvium Fynbos is a critically endangered vegetation type that is endemic to Cape Town. Though closest to Fynbos, it has characteristics of both Fynbos and Renosterveld vegetation and is thus actually a unique hybrid vegetation type.",
"Title: Crocosmia\n\nCrocosmia ( ; J. E. Planchon, 1851) (montbretia) is a small genus of flowering plants in the iris family, Iridaceae. It is native to the grasslands of southern and eastern Africa, ranging from South Africa to Sudan. One species is endemic to Madagascar.",
"Title: Dinaric calcareous block fir forest\n\nThe Dinaric calcareous silver fir forests are an endemic vegetation type of the littoral Dinaric Alps, located in southeastern Europe. Pure stands of Dinaric calcareous Silver fir —\"Abies alba\" forests appear on limestone escarpments in the montane zones of Orjen, Velebit, Biokovo and Prenj. They comprise one of the most interesting formations of Balkan vegetation types as the forests bear several rare plants and are of striking beauty. As a highly endemic and rare vegetation type of the Dinarids it needs protection.",
"Title: Caatinga\n\nCaatinga (] ) is a type of desert vegetation, which can also be called Jola Jolilo (Jou-lah-Jouh-Liloy). It is the indian name for the Caatinga, and an ecoregion characterized by this vegetation in interior northeastern Brazil. The name \"Caatinga\" is a Tupi word meaning \"white forest\" or \"white vegetation\" (\"caa\" = forest, vegetation, \"tinga\" = white).",
"Title: Vegetation classification\n\nVegetation classification is the process of classifying and mapping the vegetation over an area of the earth's surface. Vegetation classification is often performed by state based agencies as part of land use, resource and environmental management. Many different methods of vegetation classification have been used. In general, there has been a shift from structural classification used by forestry for the mapping of timber resources, to floristic community mapping for biodiversity management. Whereas older forestry-based schemes considered factors such as height, species and density of the woody canopy, floristic community mapping shifts the emphasis onto ecological factors such as climate, soil type and floristic associations. Classification mapping is usually now done using Geographic Information Systems (GIS) software.",
"Title: Desert dry wash\n\nDesert dry wash is a North American desert vegetation type (or biome) occurring in the flat bottoms of canyons and drainages that lack water at or near the surface most of the year, and are subject to periodic severe flooding events. Desert dry wash is contrasted with desert riparian vegetation, which occurs in desert canyons and drainages where there is year-round water at or near the surface. Plants must either be able to survive the severe flooding conditions or be able to reestablish themselves before the next flooding event. Some of these plants have evolved so that in order for their seeds to germinate, the seeds must be scarified or abraded by tumbling sand, gravel, and rocks during the flooding event. They must then quickly send down roots deep enough to be able to tap into deep underground water reserves, in order to survive the dry period after the flooding. Common dominant species of the desert dry wash include smoke tree (\"Psorothamnus spinosus\"), desert willow (\"Chilopsis linearis\"), catclaw (\"Senegalia greggii\"), cheesebush (\"Ambrosia salsola\"), and waterweed (\"Baccharis sergiloides\").",
"Title: Wildfire\n\nA wildfire or wildland fire is a fire in an area of combustible vegetation that occurs in the countryside or rural area. Depending on the type of vegetation where it occurs, a wildfire can also be classified more specifically as a brush fire, bush fire, desert fire, forest fire, grass fire, hill fire, peat fire, vegetation fire, or veld fire. Fossil charcoal indicates that wildfires began soon after the appearance of terrestrial plants 420 million years ago. Wildfire’s occurrence throughout the history of terrestrial life invites conjecture that fire must have had pronounced evolutionary effects on most ecosystems' flora and fauna. Earth is an intrinsically flammable planet owing to its cover of carbon-rich vegetation, seasonally dry climates, atmospheric oxygen, and widespread lightning and volcano ignitions.",
"Title: Vegetation and slope stability\n\nVegetation and slope stability are interrelated by the ability of the plant life growing on slopes to both promote and hinder the stability of the slope. The relationship is a complex combination of the type of soil, the rainfall regime, the plant species present, the slope aspect, and the steepness of the slope. Knowledge of the underlying slope stability as a function of the soil type, its age, horizon development, compaction, and other impacts is a major underlying aspect of understanding how vegetation can alter the stability of the slope. There are four major ways in which vegetation influences slope stability: wind throwing, the removal of water, mass of vegetation (surcharge), and mechanical reinforcement of roots.",
"Title: Ceratostigma\n\nCeratostigma ( ; ), or leadwort, plumbago, is a genus of eight species of flowering plants in the family Plumbaginaceae, native to warm temperate to tropical regions of Africa and Asia. Common names are shared with the genus \"Plumbago\".",
"Title: Desert riparian\n\nDesert riparian is a North American desert vegetation type (or biome) occurring in the bottoms of canyons and drainages that have water at or near the surface most of the year. It is contrasted with the desert dry wash vegetation type in which water at or near the surface is lacking most of the year. The visual character is of large, lush green trees surrounded by dry desert vegetation and soil coloration. The area may be in a patch surrounding a spring (oasis), or in a strand following the course of water flow. Over 80% of known desert wildlife species use desert riparian areas. Common dominant species include Fremont cottonwood (\"Populus fremontii\"), Arizona ash (\"Fraxinus velutina\"), arroyo willow (\"Salix lasiolepis\"), Goodding's willow (\"Salix gooddingii\"), red willow (\"Salix laevigata\"), California fan palm (\"Washingtonia filifera\"), and invasive species such as salt cedar (\"Tamarix ramosissima\"), giant reed (\"Arundo donax\"), and Russian olive (\"Elaeagnus angustifolia\"). Salt cedar is particularly causing problems for this ecosystem because it is able to extract water more efficiently than cottonwoods and willows. Many noninvasive non-native species may also be found because springs and surface water areas in the desert often were old homesites where such species were intentionally planted, such as elm, black locust, and assorted fruit trees."
] |
6,041
|
The Port of Eden is a small seaport situated in Twofold Bay, adjacent to the town of Eden, a coastal town in the South Coast region of New South Wales, in which country?
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Australia
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bridge
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easy
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{
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"Port of Eden",
"Eden, New South Wales"
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0,
0
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"Berry is a small Australian village in the Shoalhaven region of the NSW South Coast in the state of New South Wales, located 145 km south of the state capital, Sydney.",
" It has many historical buildings which are listed on the New South Wales Heritage Register.",
" Berry attracts many tourists who come to enjoy the diversity of landscapes, including coastal beaches, rich dairy farming, and forested mountains.",
" The village hosts a local Produce Market which is held twice each month on the second Saturday and fourth Sunday.",
" Berry acts as a gateway through to other towns and villages along the South Coast of NSW via the Princes Highway and the South Coast railway line.",
" There are major highway building projects in and around Berry currently, creating motorway conditions for northward travel and bypassing the township."
],
"title": "Berry, New South Wales"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Red Point ( ) is a coastal headland in New South Wales, Australia at the southern end of Twofold Bay."
],
"title": "Red Point (Twofold Bay)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Bittangabee Bay is a tiny, picturesque bay on the rugged and remote stretch of coastline south of Eden in New South Wales, Australia.",
" The bay is located in Ben Boyd National Park, and there is a campground nearby.",
" The facilities are maintained by National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), Merimbula office.",
" It can be reached by an unsealed road from the Princes Highway.",
" The bay is the only haven between Twofold Bay and Mallacoota Inlet, and passing yachts are seen anchored for the night there most evenings.",
" It is fed by Bittangabee Creek."
],
"title": "Bittangabee Bay"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Thaua/Thawa, also spelt (also spelled Dhawa) and also called Yuin-Djuin, were an Indigenous Australian tribe living around the Twofold Bay area of the South Coast of New South Wales."
],
"title": "Thaua"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Twofold Bay is an open oceanic embayment that is located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia."
],
"title": "Twofold Bay"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Boydtown is a village on Twofold Bay near Eden, on the far south coast of New South Wales, Australia.",
" It was the original settlement in the bay, founded by Benjamin Boyd in 1843 to service his properties on the Monaro plains.",
" The remains of whaling stations and the local landmark Boyd's Tower, a stone spotting tower used to look for whales, are all nearby."
],
"title": "Boydtown, New South Wales"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Port of Eden is a small seaport situated in Twofold Bay, adjacent to the town of Eden, located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia."
],
"title": "Port of Eden"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Batemans Bay Tigers (or sometimes simplified to Bay Tigers) are an Australian rugby league football team based in Batemans Bay, a coastal town of the South Coast region.",
" The club is a part of Country Rugby League and have competed in the South Coast first grade competition since 1978.",
" Prior to this, they were a part of Group 16 Rugby League (Far South Coast)."
],
"title": "Batemans Bay Tigers"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Bega Roosters are an Australian rugby league football team based in Bega, a coastal town of the Far South Coast region of New South Wales.",
" The club was formed in 1960 as the result of the almagation of the Bega Rovers and the Bega West football clubs who were also both members of Group 16 Rugby League."
],
"title": "Bega Roosters"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Eden is a coastal town in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia.",
" The town is 478 km south of the state capital Sydney and is the most southerly town in New South Wales, located between Nullica Bay to the south and Calle Calle Bay, the northern reach of Twofold Bay, and built on undulating land adjacent to the third-deepest natural harbour in the southern hemisphere, and Snug Cove on its western boundary.",
" At the 2016 census , Eden had a population of 3,151."
],
"title": "Eden, New South Wales"
}
] |
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"Title: Berry, New South Wales\n\nBerry is a small Australian village in the Shoalhaven region of the NSW South Coast in the state of New South Wales, located 145 km south of the state capital, Sydney. It has many historical buildings which are listed on the New South Wales Heritage Register. Berry attracts many tourists who come to enjoy the diversity of landscapes, including coastal beaches, rich dairy farming, and forested mountains. The village hosts a local Produce Market which is held twice each month on the second Saturday and fourth Sunday. Berry acts as a gateway through to other towns and villages along the South Coast of NSW via the Princes Highway and the South Coast railway line. There are major highway building projects in and around Berry currently, creating motorway conditions for northward travel and bypassing the township.",
"Title: Red Point (Twofold Bay)\n\nRed Point ( ) is a coastal headland in New South Wales, Australia at the southern end of Twofold Bay.",
"Title: Bittangabee Bay\n\nBittangabee Bay is a tiny, picturesque bay on the rugged and remote stretch of coastline south of Eden in New South Wales, Australia. The bay is located in Ben Boyd National Park, and there is a campground nearby. The facilities are maintained by National Parks and Wildlife Service (NPWS), Merimbula office. It can be reached by an unsealed road from the Princes Highway. The bay is the only haven between Twofold Bay and Mallacoota Inlet, and passing yachts are seen anchored for the night there most evenings. It is fed by Bittangabee Creek.",
"Title: Thaua\n\nThe Thaua/Thawa, also spelt (also spelled Dhawa) and also called Yuin-Djuin, were an Indigenous Australian tribe living around the Twofold Bay area of the South Coast of New South Wales.",
"Title: Twofold Bay\n\nTwofold Bay is an open oceanic embayment that is located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia.",
"Title: Boydtown, New South Wales\n\nBoydtown is a village on Twofold Bay near Eden, on the far south coast of New South Wales, Australia. It was the original settlement in the bay, founded by Benjamin Boyd in 1843 to service his properties on the Monaro plains. The remains of whaling stations and the local landmark Boyd's Tower, a stone spotting tower used to look for whales, are all nearby.",
"Title: Port of Eden\n\nThe Port of Eden is a small seaport situated in Twofold Bay, adjacent to the town of Eden, located in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia.",
"Title: Batemans Bay Tigers\n\nThe Batemans Bay Tigers (or sometimes simplified to Bay Tigers) are an Australian rugby league football team based in Batemans Bay, a coastal town of the South Coast region. The club is a part of Country Rugby League and have competed in the South Coast first grade competition since 1978. Prior to this, they were a part of Group 16 Rugby League (Far South Coast).",
"Title: Bega Roosters\n\nThe Bega Roosters are an Australian rugby league football team based in Bega, a coastal town of the Far South Coast region of New South Wales. The club was formed in 1960 as the result of the almagation of the Bega Rovers and the Bega West football clubs who were also both members of Group 16 Rugby League.",
"Title: Eden, New South Wales\n\nEden is a coastal town in the South Coast region of New South Wales, Australia. The town is 478 km south of the state capital Sydney and is the most southerly town in New South Wales, located between Nullica Bay to the south and Calle Calle Bay, the northern reach of Twofold Bay, and built on undulating land adjacent to the third-deepest natural harbour in the southern hemisphere, and Snug Cove on its western boundary. At the 2016 census , Eden had a population of 3,151."
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6,042
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What singer who died June 23, 2013 recorded "Today I Started Loving You Again"?
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Bobby Bland
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"Title: Robert Sowell\n\nRobert Donnell Sowell, Jr. (June 23, 1961 – June 22, 2015) was a professional American football player who played defensive back for the Miami Dolphins. He died June 22, 2015 of a heart attack. He was employed at UPS."
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6,043
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Who produced The Shaggy D.A. and Tarzan?
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Walt Disney
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6,044
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The lead star of the horror film Vedma was born in what year?
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1965
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"Title: Mana Ashida\n\nMana Ashida (芦田 愛菜 , Ashida Mana , born 23 June 2004) is a Japanese child actress, \"tarento\" and singer. Ashida's first appearance was in Asahi Broadcasting Corporation's \"ABC Short Movie 2\", though she rose to prominence after acting in the television drama \"Mother\". She became the youngest lead star in Japanese drama history when she starred in \"Sayonara Bokutachi no Youchien\". She was the youngest lead actress in a television serial drama by appearing in the serial drama \"Marumo no Okite\" in the spring of 2011. She also appeared in Japanese films such as \"Confessions\" and \"Usagi Drop\".",
"Title: Regine Velasquez filmography\n\nRegine Velasquez is a Filipina singer-actress who has worked in theatre, television and film. In films she has starred as a supporting cast with minor roles, but later cast as the female lead star of a remake of \"Wanted: Perfect Mother\" opposite with Christopher de Leon in 1996. Since then she starred in numerous films the majority of which have been box office. In 2002 she received her first acting award as \"Best Single Performance By An Actress\" at the 16th PMPC Star Awards for Television for her portrayal of a mentally challenged in drama series \"Maalaala Mo Kaya\".",
"Title: Valery Nikolaev\n\nValery Valeryevich Nikolaev (Russian: Валерий Валерьевич Николаев ; born 23 August 1965) is a Russian film and theater actor, director.",
"Title: Yaariyan (2014 film)\n\nYaariyan (English: \"friendships\") is a 2014 Bollywood coming-of-age romance adventure film directed by Divya Khosla Kumar, starring Himansh Kohli, Rakul Preet Singh and Nicole Faria in the lead roles. It marks the debut of the director as well as the lead star cast. The film was produced by Bhushan Kumar and Krishan Kumar under the banner of T-Series Super Cassettes Industries.",
"Title: Mario Maurer\n\nMario Maurer (Thai: มาริโอ้ เมาเร่อ , ] , ] ) is a Thai model and actor. Starting off a career as a model at age 16, he later became best known for his lead role in the 2007 film, \"The Love of Siam\" and the 2010 sleeper hit, \"First Love\". He was also the lead star of Thailand's highest grossing film of all time, \"Pee Mak\". He is also part of a group called 4+1 Channel 3 Superstar with Nadech Kugimiya, Prin Suparat, Pakorn Chatborirak, and Phupoom Pongpanu.",
"Title: Suspiria (upcoming film)\n\nSuspiria is an upcoming horror film directed by Luca Guadagnino and written by David Kajganich. It is an adaptation of the 1977 film \"Suspiria\", and stars Dakota Johnson, Chloë Grace Moretz, Mia Goth, and Tilda Swinton. Jessica Harper, lead star of the original film, will also appear as a different character.",
"Title: Glory to the Filmmaker!\n\nGlory to the Filmmaker! (監督·ばんざい! , Kantoku · Banzai! ) is a 2007 Japanese film written, directed, edited by the film's lead star Takeshi Kitano. It is the second film in Kitano's surrealist autobiographical trilogy, following \"Takeshis'\", and concluding with \"Achilles and the Tortoise\".",
"Title: Vedma (The Power of Fear)\n\nVedma (The Power of Fear) (Russian: Ведьма) is a 2006 Russian gothic horror film directed by Oleg Fesenko and starring Valery Nikolaev in the lead."
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6,045
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McCoy and Galloglass are both Anglicisations of terms from what language?
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Irish
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" The spelling which has legal force is usually that used by the Ordnance Survey of Ireland.",
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"The vast majority of placenames in Ireland are anglicisations of Irish language names; that is, adaptations of the Irish names to English phonology and spelling.",
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" The study of placenames in Ireland unveils features of the country's history and geography, and the development of the Irish language.",
" The name of Ireland itself comes from the Irish name \"Éire\", added to the Germanic word \"land\".",
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" Although the English-language surnames are ultimately derived from Gaelic patronyms, the English-language surnames, and the modern Gaelic-language forms do not refer to the actual name of the bearer's father or grandfather.",
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"Jason L. McCoy is the former mayor of Vernon, Connecticut, and a trial lawyer.",
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" McCoy was re-elected as mayor.",
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" In 2009, McCoy was one of six mayors in Connecticut chosen by the Governor M. Jodi Rell to work closely with state officials and lawmakers to identify savings and recommend mandate relief to help close Connecticut's state budget shortfall.",
" McCoy served as mayor of a municipality that holds town meetings to pass the mayor's yearly proposed municipal budget, which can then be sent to referendum for approval by privately cast ballot.",
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"Falvey is a surname which is an anglicisation of the name Ó Fáilbhe: in the Irish language Ó means \"descendant\" [of] and \"fáilbhe\" literally means \"lively, pleasant, sprightly, merry, cheerful\" or, according to another historian, \"joker\".",
" Other anglicisations include \"O’Falvie, O’Falvy, O’Failie, O’Falvey, Falvey, Fealy\" and \"Fealey\".",
" The O’Falvey’s trace their descent to Conaire, who was King of Ireland at the beginning of the Christian era.",
" The O’Falvey’s are recorded to have been powerful chiefs of Corcu Duibne, specifically the Dingle Peninsula of modern-era County Kerry, the barony of Corcaguiny.",
" They were also Lords of Inveragh during the tenth century, and the hereditary admirals of Desmond.",
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" It is particularly found in Ulster (Counties Antrim, Armagh and Monaghan) where many settled around the 13th century, having been Gallowglasses, and also in counties Limerick and Cork.",
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"Ó Maolchonaire, more properly Ó Maol Chonaire, sometimes Ó Mhaoilchonaire, Ó Maolconaire, etc., was the surname of a family of professional poets and historians in Medieval Ireland.",
" Traditionally it would have been spelled without the 'h', but with a dot over the 'c', either of which indicate an aspirant.",
" In a period prior to the surrender of the Ó Conchubhair Donn and the other Connacht chieftains, it was Anglicised O'Mulconry, however the family was required to drop the national prefixes as part of the terms of surrender.",
" Specific families, particularly the educators were systematically targeted, as part of the plot to destroy the Irish culture and language, as well as the Catholic religion.",
" This can add great confusion to researchers of this important literary and religious family.",
" It is now rendered most commonly Conry, sometimes Conroy, possibly sometimes King.",
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"Title: List of longest placenames in Ireland\n\nThis is a list of the longest place names in Ireland. It includes names written in English as a single word of at least 20 letters. The vast majority of English-language place names in Ireland are anglicisations of Irish language names. The spelling which has legal force is usually that used by the Ordnance Survey of Ireland. Many of Ireland's longest place names are found in the far west of the island, where the Irish language survived the longest; including Gaeltacht areas, where it is still the vernacular. These names are generally written as multiple words in Irish.",
"Title: Place names in Ireland\n\nThe vast majority of placenames in Ireland are anglicisations of Irish language names; that is, adaptations of the Irish names to English phonology and spelling. However, some names come directly from the English language, and a handful come from Old Norse and Scots. The study of placenames in Ireland unveils features of the country's history and geography, and the development of the Irish language. The name of Ireland itself comes from the Irish name \"Éire\", added to the Germanic word \"land\". In mythology, Éire was an Irish goddess of the land and of sovereignty (see Ériu).",
"Title: Siobhan\n\nSiobhan ( ) is a female given name of Irish origin. Its spelling in the Irish language is Siobhán (] or ] ), while the most common anglicisations are Shevaun and Shivaun.",
"Title: McCawley\n\nMcCawley and MacCawley are surnames in the English language. The names are Anglicisations of several Gaelic-language surnames. There are several etymological origins for the names: all of which originated as patronyms in several Gaelic languages—Irish and Scottish Gaelic. Although the English-language surnames are ultimately derived from Gaelic patronyms, the English-language surnames, and the modern Gaelic-language forms do not refer to the actual name of the bearer's father or grandfather. The surnames are not very common.",
"Title: Jason L. McCoy\n\nJason L. McCoy is the former mayor of Vernon, Connecticut, and a trial lawyer. In 2009, McCoy was elected to his first term in 2007. McCoy was re-elected as mayor. He had served on the Vernon Town Council and was the deputy mayor of Vernon from 2005 to 2007. In 2009, McCoy was one of six mayors in Connecticut chosen by the Governor M. Jodi Rell to work closely with state officials and lawmakers to identify savings and recommend mandate relief to help close Connecticut's state budget shortfall. McCoy served as mayor of a municipality that holds town meetings to pass the mayor's yearly proposed municipal budget, which can then be sent to referendum for approval by privately cast ballot. During McCoy’s two terms (four years) as mayor of Vernon he proposed and passed four municipal budgets. The Town of Vernon municipal budgets during McCoy’s terms as mayor resulted in the municipal tax rate or mil rate needed to fund the municipal budget being reduced in the 2008–2009, 2009-2010 budgets, the 2010-2011 tax rate or mil rate remained the same. In the 2011-2012 budget the tax rate was cut which resulted in a taxes cut to the taxpayers in the Town of Vernon, Connecticut. The 2011–2012 budget proposal was passed and adopted at the annual town meeting as opposed to being sent to referendum.",
"Title: Falvey\n\nFalvey is a surname which is an anglicisation of the name Ó Fáilbhe: in the Irish language Ó means \"descendant\" [of] and \"fáilbhe\" literally means \"lively, pleasant, sprightly, merry, cheerful\" or, according to another historian, \"joker\". Other anglicisations include \"O’Falvie, O’Falvy, O’Failie, O’Falvey, Falvey, Fealy\" and \"Fealey\". The O’Falvey’s trace their descent to Conaire, who was King of Ireland at the beginning of the Christian era. The O’Falvey’s are recorded to have been powerful chiefs of Corcu Duibne, specifically the Dingle Peninsula of modern-era County Kerry, the barony of Corcaguiny. They were also Lords of Inveragh during the tenth century, and the hereditary admirals of Desmond. The veracity of such claims is in their intent more than their detail, thus an \"admiral\" may well have been the leader of some boats, and a \"lord\" may have been a somewhat less imposing figure than a Victorian English nobleman.",
"Title: Gallowglass\n\nThe gallowglasses (also spelt galloglass, gallowglas or galloglas; from Irish: \"gall óglaigh\" meaning foreign warriors) were a class of elite mercenary warriors who were principally members of the Norse-Gaelic clans of Scotland between the mid 13th century and late 16th century. As Scots, they were Gaels and shared a common background and language with the Irish, but as they had intermarried with the 10th century Norse settlers of western Scotland, the Irish called them \"Gall Gaeil\" (\"foreign Gaels\").",
"Title: McGaffin\n\nMacGaffin and McGaffin are Northern Irish surnames. They are Anglicisations of the Irish language \"Mac Eacháin\", meaning \"son of \"Eachán\"\". The personal name \"Eachán\" is a diminutive of the personal name \"Eachaidh\", which is based upon the Gaelic \"each\", meaning \"horse\".",
"Title: McCoy (surname)\n\nMcCoy is a common surname of Scottish origin in the lands of Kintyre and then Irish (Gallowglass) origin. It is an Anglicisation of its Irish Gaelic form Mac Aodha, meaning \"son of Aodh\" (an old word for \"Fire\", a Celtic deity). It is particularly found in Ulster (Counties Antrim, Armagh and Monaghan) where many settled around the 13th century, having been Gallowglasses, and also in counties Limerick and Cork. Aoidh and Mac Aoigh were sometimes Anglicised as Hugh and McHugh.",
"Title: Ó Maolconaire\n\nÓ Maolchonaire, more properly Ó Maol Chonaire, sometimes Ó Mhaoilchonaire, Ó Maolconaire, etc., was the surname of a family of professional poets and historians in Medieval Ireland. Traditionally it would have been spelled without the 'h', but with a dot over the 'c', either of which indicate an aspirant. In a period prior to the surrender of the Ó Conchubhair Donn and the other Connacht chieftains, it was Anglicised O'Mulconry, however the family was required to drop the national prefixes as part of the terms of surrender. Specific families, particularly the educators were systematically targeted, as part of the plot to destroy the Irish culture and language, as well as the Catholic religion. This can add great confusion to researchers of this important literary and religious family. It is now rendered most commonly Conry, sometimes Conroy, possibly sometimes King. There are many distinct groups of Conroys, some of whom also, though less commonly, use Conry, which are Anglicisations of disparate Irish Gaelic names."
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6,046
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Ealdwood Stories was written by the American writer in what genre?
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speculative fiction
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" Jessica Amanda Salmonson) and her 1981 novella \"Ealdwood\", plus additional material.",
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" It is identical in content and order to the edition of volume 3 of the Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick produced by the same publisher apart from the substitution of three stories in positions 21-23 of 24 and the omission of the end notes in the Collected Stories edition.",
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" He is widely regarded as a central figure of Romanticism in the United States and American literature as a whole, and he was one of the country's earliest practitioners of the short story.",
" Poe is generally considered the inventor of the detective fiction genre and is further credited with contributing to the emerging genre of science fiction.",
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"This is a bibliography of works by or about the American writer Rex Stout (December 1, 1886 – October 27, 1975), an American writer noted for his detective fiction.",
" He began his literary career in the 1910s, writing more than 40 stories that appeared in pulp magazines between 1912 and 1918.",
" He wrote no fiction for more than a decade, until the late 1920s, when he had saved enough money through his business activities to write when and what he pleased.",
" In 1929, he wrote his first published book, \"How Like a God\", an unusual psychological story written in the second person.",
" He wrote a pioneering political thriller, \"The President Vanishes\" (1934), before he turned to writing detective fiction.",
" His 1934 novel \"Fer-de-Lance\" introduced his best-known characters, detective Nero Wolfe and his assistant Archie Goodwin, who were featured in 33 novels and 39 novellas and short stories between 1934 and 1975.",
" In 1959, Stout received the Mystery Writers of America's Grand Master Award.",
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" One of Cherryh's \"Ealdwood Stories\", it was first published in 1981 by Donald M. Grant in a limited edition of 1,050 copies.",
" The edition was illustrated by the author's brother, David A. Cherry.",
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" She is known for \"world building,\" depicting fictional realms with great realism supported by vast research in history, language, psychology, and archeology.",
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"Title: The Dreamstone (novel)\n\nThe Dreamstone is a 1983 fantasy novel by American science fiction and fantasy author C. J. Cherryh. It includes revisions of the author's 1979 short story \"The Dreamstone\" (\"Amazons! \", ed. Jessica Amanda Salmonson) and her 1981 novella \"Ealdwood\", plus additional material. The book is the first of two novels in Cherryh's \"Ealdwood Stories\" series, the second being \"The Tree of Swords and Jewels\". The series draws on Celtic mythology and is about Ealdwood, a forest at the edge of Faery, and Arafel, a Daoine Sidhe.",
"Title: The Philip K. Dick Reader\n\nThe Philip K. Dick Reader is a collection of science fiction stories by American writer Philip K. Dick. It was first published by Citadel Twilight in 1997. Many of the stories had originally appeared in the magazines \"If\", \"Science Fiction Adventures\", \"Science Fiction Stories\", \"Orbit\", \"Fantasy and Science Fiction\", \"Imagination\", \"Future\", \"Galaxy Science Fiction\", \"Beyond Fantasy Fiction\", \"Satellite\", \"Imaginative Tales\", \"Fantastic Universe\" and \"Space Science Fiction\". It is identical in content and order to the edition of volume 3 of the Collected Stories of Philip K. Dick produced by the same publisher apart from the substitution of three stories in positions 21-23 of 24 and the omission of the end notes in the Collected Stories edition. At press time, stories 21 and 24 had already been made into successful movie adaptations and stories 22 and 23 had been optioned.",
"Title: Maps in a Mirror\n\nMaps in a Mirror (1990) is a collection of short stories by American writer Orson Scott Card. Like Card's novels, most of the stories have a science fiction or fantasy theme. Some of the stories, such as \"Ender's Game\", \"Lost Boys\", and \"Mikal's Songbird\" were later expanded into novels. Each of the smaller volumes that make up the larger collection as a whole are centered on a theme or genre. For instance, Volume 1, \"The Changed Man\", reprints several of Card's horror stories. The collection won the Locus Award in 1991.",
"Title: Avram Davidson\n\nAvram Davidson (April 23, 1923 – May 8, 1993) was an American writer of fantasy fiction, science fiction, and crime fiction, as well as the author of many stories that do not fit into a genre niche. He won a Hugo Award and three World Fantasy Awards in the science fiction and fantasy genre, a World Fantasy Life Achievement award, and an \"Ellery Queen's Mystery Magazine\" short story award and an Edgar Award in the mystery genre. Davidson edited \"The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction\" from 1962 to 1964. His last novel \"\" was completed by Grania Davis and was a Nebula Award finalist in 1998. \" The Encyclopedia of Science Fiction\" says \"he is perhaps sf's most explicitly literary author\".",
"Title: Edgar Allan Poe\n\nEdgar Allan Poe ( ; born Edgar Poe; January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American writer, editor, and literary critic. Poe is best known for his poetry and short stories, particularly his tales of mystery and the macabre. He is widely regarded as a central figure of Romanticism in the United States and American literature as a whole, and he was one of the country's earliest practitioners of the short story. Poe is generally considered the inventor of the detective fiction genre and is further credited with contributing to the emerging genre of science fiction. He was the first well-known American writer to try to earn a living through writing alone, resulting in a financially difficult life and career.",
"Title: The Tree of Swords and Jewels\n\nThe Tree of Swords and Jewels is a 1983 fantasy novel by American science fiction and fantasy author C. J. Cherryh. It is the second of two novels in Cherryh's \"Ealdwood Stories\" series, the first being \"The Dreamstone\". The series draws on Celtic mythology and is about Ealdwood, a forest at the edge of Faery, and Arafel, a Daoine Sidhe.",
"Title: Rex Stout bibliography\n\nThis is a bibliography of works by or about the American writer Rex Stout (December 1, 1886 – October 27, 1975), an American writer noted for his detective fiction. He began his literary career in the 1910s, writing more than 40 stories that appeared in pulp magazines between 1912 and 1918. He wrote no fiction for more than a decade, until the late 1920s, when he had saved enough money through his business activities to write when and what he pleased. In 1929, he wrote his first published book, \"How Like a God\", an unusual psychological story written in the second person. He wrote a pioneering political thriller, \"The President Vanishes\" (1934), before he turned to writing detective fiction. His 1934 novel \"Fer-de-Lance\" introduced his best-known characters, detective Nero Wolfe and his assistant Archie Goodwin, who were featured in 33 novels and 39 novellas and short stories between 1934 and 1975. In 1959, Stout received the Mystery Writers of America's Grand Master Award. The Nero Wolfe corpus was nominated Best Mystery Series of the Century at Bouchercon XXXI, the world's largest mystery convention, and Rex Stout was nominated Best Mystery Writer of the Century.",
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"Title: C. J. Cherryh\n\nCarolyn Janice Cherry (born September 1, 1942), better known by the pen name C. J. Cherryh, is an American writer of speculative fiction. She has written more than 60 books since the mid-1970s, including the Hugo Award-winning novels \"Downbelow Station\" (1981) and \"Cyteen\" (1988), both set in her Alliance-Union universe. She is known for \"world building,\" depicting fictional realms with great realism supported by vast research in history, language, psychology, and archeology. Her series of fantasy novels set in the Alliance-Union universe, the Morgaine Stories, have sold in excess of 3 million copies."
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6,047
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What American composer wrote "Come to the Sunshine"
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Van Dyke Parks
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"The Tirol Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (also known as the Piano Concerto No. 1) is a piano concerto by Philip Glass.",
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"Blond Eckbert is an opera by Scottish composer Judith Weir.",
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" Weir completed the original two act version of the opera in 1993, making \"Blond Eckbert\" her third full-length work in the genre.",
" Like its predecessors, it was received well by the critics.",
" She later produced a one act \"pocket\" version of the work.",
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"Two Little Pieces is a series two small pieces for solo classical guitar, composed by Takashi Yoshimatsu in 1994.",
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" He is best known for his collaborations with the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson—particularly as lyricist to the band's unfinished album \"Smile\"—and for his 1967 debut album \"Song Cycle\".",
" He also produced or arranged albums by Randy Newman, Harry Nilsson, Phil Ochs, Little Feat, Happy End, Ry Cooder, and Joanna Newsom, and has worked with performers such as Syd Straw, Ringo Starr, U2, Grizzly Bear, Inara George, Kimbra and Silverchair."
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"Il ritorno di Tobia (\"The Return of Tobias\") is an oratorio composed in 1775 by Joseph Haydn (Hob.",
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"Title: Come to the Sunshine\n\n\"Come to the Sunshine\" is a song written and recorded by Van Dyke Parks and covered by several other artists. It was one of two 45rpm singles Parks would issue through the MGM label in 1966 before moving to Warner Bros. the following year.",
"Title: Tirol Concerto for Piano and Orchestra\n\nThe Tirol Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (also known as the Piano Concerto No. 1) is a piano concerto by Philip Glass. The composer wrote the work in 2000. On commission by the Festival Klangspuren in Stuttgart, it was written for the Stuttgart Chamber Orchestra. It is one of eight concerti in Glass' series \"The Concerto Project\", an amalgamation of works in four volumes.",
"Title: Blond Eckbert\n\nBlond Eckbert is an opera by Scottish composer Judith Weir. The composer wrote the English-language libretto herself, basing it on the cryptic supernatural short story \"Der blonde Eckbert\" by the German Romantic writer Ludwig Tieck. Weir completed the original two act version of the opera in 1993, making \"Blond Eckbert\" her third full-length work in the genre. Like its predecessors, it was received well by the critics. She later produced a one act \"pocket\" version of the work. This uses chamber forces rather than the full orchestra of the two act version and omits the chorus. The pocket version receives frequent performances, especially in Germany and Austria, while the full version is available in a recording featuring the original cast.",
"Title: Khovanshchina\n\nKhovanshchina (Russian: Хованщина , \"Hovánščina\", sometimes rendered The Khovansky Affair; since the ending -ščina is pejorative) is an opera (subtitled a 'national music drama') in five acts by Modest Mussorgsky. The work was written between 1872 and 1880 in St. Petersburg, Russia. The composer wrote the libretto based on historical sources. The opera was unfinished and unperformed when the composer died in 1881.",
"Title: Two Little Pieces (Yoshimatsu)\n\nTwo Little Pieces is a series two small pieces for solo classical guitar, composed by Takashi Yoshimatsu in 1994. It was written as a subset of pieces that the composer wrote for classical guitarist Kazuhito Yamashita, originally composed for the piano or harp. The composer describes the work as an \"envocation of a lonely fish and a white view\".",
"Title: String Quartet No. 18 (Spohr)\n\nLouis Spohr's String Quartet No. 18 (\"Quatuor brillant\") in B minor, Op. 61, is one of eight such works the composer wrote between 1806 and 1835, and was published about 1824. Like a concerto, the work is designed to display a soloist's skills, but in a more intimate setting than the concert hall.",
"Title: Fervaal\n\nFervaal is an opera (\"action musicale\" or lyric drama) in three acts with a prologue by the French composer Vincent d'Indy, his opus 40. The composer wrote his own libretto, based in part on the lyric poem \"Axel\" by the Swedish author Esaias Tegnér. D'Indy worked on the opera over the years 1889 to 1895, and the score was published in 1895.",
"Title: Van Dyke Parks\n\nVan Dyke Parks (born January 3, 1943) is an American composer, arranger, record producer, multi-instrumentalist, singer, songwriter, and actor. He is best known for his collaborations with the Beach Boys' Brian Wilson—particularly as lyricist to the band's unfinished album \"Smile\"—and for his 1967 debut album \"Song Cycle\". He also produced or arranged albums by Randy Newman, Harry Nilsson, Phil Ochs, Little Feat, Happy End, Ry Cooder, and Joanna Newsom, and has worked with performers such as Syd Straw, Ringo Starr, U2, Grizzly Bear, Inara George, Kimbra and Silverchair.",
"Title: Il ritorno di Tobia\n\nIl ritorno di Tobia (\"The Return of Tobias\") is an oratorio composed in 1775 by Joseph Haydn (Hob. XXI:1). The work is the first oratorio the composer wrote and, according to Jones, was \"his most extended and ambitious composition up to that time\"."
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O Deutschland hoch in Ehren is one of the most patriotic songs in Germany save for which national anthem?
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Deutschlandlied
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"The oldest national anthem, defined as \"a song, as of praise, devotion, or patriotism\", is the Dutch national anthem \"Het Wilhelmus\", which was written between 1568 and 1572, but not then given any official status.",
" The first anthem to be officially proclaimed as such was \"God Save The Queen\", adopted by Great Britain in 1745.",
" \"Het Wilhelmus\" was declared the national anthem of the Netherlands in 1932; both of these anthems remain in use today.",
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"\"E Ola Ke Aliʻ i Ke Akua\", translated as \"God Save the King\", was one of Hawaii's four national anthems.",
" It was composed in 1860 by Prince William Charles Lunalilo, who later became King Lunalilo.",
" Prior to 1860, the Kingdom of Hawaii lacked its own national anthem and had used the British royal anthem \"God Save The King\".",
" A contest was sponsored in 1860 by Kamehameha IV, who wanted a song with Hawaiian lyrics set to the tune of the British anthem.",
" The winning entry was written by the 25-year-old Lunalilo and was reputed to have been written in 20 minutes.",
" Lunalilo was awarded 10 dollars, which later donated to the Queen's Hospital.",
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"Wilhelmus van Nassouwe, usually known just as the Wilhelmus (Dutch: \"Het Wilhelmus\" ; ] ; English translation: the \"William\"), is the national anthem of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.",
" It dates back to at least 1572, making it the oldest known national anthem in the world.",
" The national anthem of Japan, Kimigayo, has the oldest lyrics, dating from the 9th century.",
" However, a melody was added only in the late 19th century, making it a poem rather than an anthem for most of its lifespan.",
" Although the \"Wilhelmus\" was not recognised as the official national anthem until 1932, it has always been popular with parts of the Dutch population and resurfaced on several occasions in the course of Dutch history before gaining its present status.",
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"The current National Anthem of the Republic of China () was adopted in 1937; previously, the Song to the Auspicious Cloud was used as the official anthem.",
" The current national anthem remains as the national anthem of the Republic of China government in Taiwan.",
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"The \"Deutschlandlied \" (English: \"Song of Germany\", ] ; also known as \"Das Lied der Deutschen \" or \"The Song of the Germans\"), or part of it, has been the national anthem of Germany since 1922, except in East Germany, whose anthem was \"Auferstanden aus Ruinen\" (\"Risen from Ruins\") from 1949 to 1990."
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"Mohammed Flayfel (Arabic: محمد فليفل) was a Lebanese composer and musician.",
" Born in 1899 in the Ashrafiyeh neighborhood of Beirut, some of his notable compositions include \"Mawtini\" (the national anthem of Iraq), \"Homat el Diyar\" (the national anthem of Syria), the national anthem of the Palestinian National Authority and several other patriotic anthems, occasionally in collaboration with his brother, Ahmad Salim Flayfel.",
" Mohammed Flayfel is also credited for discovering the talents of a young Fairuz when she participated in radio talent show and advising her to enroll in the Lebanese Conservatory.",
" He died in 1986."
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"The Hymne an Deutschland (Hymn to Germany) is a patriotic song which the then President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Theodor Heuss, aspired to establish as the new national anthem of Germany."
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"\"Advance Australia Fair\" is the national anthem of Australia.",
" Created by the Scottish-born composer Peter Dodds McCormick, the song was first performed in 1878 and sung in Australia as a patriotic song.",
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"Title: List of historical national anthems\n\nThe oldest national anthem, defined as \"a song, as of praise, devotion, or patriotism\", is the Dutch national anthem \"Het Wilhelmus\", which was written between 1568 and 1572, but not then given any official status. The first anthem to be officially proclaimed as such was \"God Save The Queen\", adopted by Great Britain in 1745. \"Het Wilhelmus\" was declared the national anthem of the Netherlands in 1932; both of these anthems remain in use today. A royal or imperial anthem is a song that is similar in patriotic character to a national anthem, but which specifically praises a monarch, or royal dynasty. Some states have doubled their royal or imperial anthem as their national anthem.",
"Title: E Ola Ke Alii Ke Akua\n\n\"E Ola Ke Aliʻ i Ke Akua\", translated as \"God Save the King\", was one of Hawaii's four national anthems. It was composed in 1860 by Prince William Charles Lunalilo, who later became King Lunalilo. Prior to 1860, the Kingdom of Hawaii lacked its own national anthem and had used the British royal anthem \"God Save The King\". A contest was sponsored in 1860 by Kamehameha IV, who wanted a song with Hawaiian lyrics set to the tune of the British anthem. The winning entry was written by the 25-year-old Lunalilo and was reputed to have been written in 20 minutes. Lunalilo was awarded 10 dollars, which later donated to the Queen's Hospital. His composition became Hawaii's first national anthem. It remained Hawaii's national anthem until 1866, when it was replaced by Queen Liliʻ uokalani's composition \"He Mele Lahui Hawaii\".",
"Title: Wilhelmus\n\nWilhelmus van Nassouwe, usually known just as the Wilhelmus (Dutch: \"Het Wilhelmus\" ; ] ; English translation: the \"William\"), is the national anthem of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. It dates back to at least 1572, making it the oldest known national anthem in the world. The national anthem of Japan, Kimigayo, has the oldest lyrics, dating from the 9th century. However, a melody was added only in the late 19th century, making it a poem rather than an anthem for most of its lifespan. Although the \"Wilhelmus\" was not recognised as the official national anthem until 1932, it has always been popular with parts of the Dutch population and resurfaced on several occasions in the course of Dutch history before gaining its present status. It was also the anthem of the Netherlands Antilles from 1954 to 1964.",
"Title: National Anthem of the Republic of China\n\nThe current National Anthem of the Republic of China () was adopted in 1937; previously, the Song to the Auspicious Cloud was used as the official anthem. The current national anthem remains as the national anthem of the Republic of China government in Taiwan. In mainland China, the anthem serves a historical role. The national anthem of the People's Republic of China is the \"March of the Volunteers\".",
"Title: O Deutschland hoch in Ehren\n\n\"O Deutschland hoch in Ehren \" is a patriotic German song written by Ludwig Bauer (1832–1910) in 1859 and set to music by Henry Hugh Pierson. The song was, besides the \"Deutschlandlied\", \"Die Wacht am Rhein\" and \"Des Deutschen Vaterland\", the most popular patriotic anthem in the 19th century.",
"Title: Deutschlandlied\n\nThe \"Deutschlandlied \" (English: \"Song of Germany\", ] ; also known as \"Das Lied der Deutschen \" or \"The Song of the Germans\"), or part of it, has been the national anthem of Germany since 1922, except in East Germany, whose anthem was \"Auferstanden aus Ruinen\" (\"Risen from Ruins\") from 1949 to 1990.",
"Title: Mohammed Flayfel\n\nMohammed Flayfel (Arabic: محمد فليفل) was a Lebanese composer and musician. Born in 1899 in the Ashrafiyeh neighborhood of Beirut, some of his notable compositions include \"Mawtini\" (the national anthem of Iraq), \"Homat el Diyar\" (the national anthem of Syria), the national anthem of the Palestinian National Authority and several other patriotic anthems, occasionally in collaboration with his brother, Ahmad Salim Flayfel. Mohammed Flayfel is also credited for discovering the talents of a young Fairuz when she participated in radio talent show and advising her to enroll in the Lebanese Conservatory. He died in 1986.",
"Title: Hymne an Deutschland\n\nThe Hymne an Deutschland (Hymn to Germany) is a patriotic song which the then President of the Federal Republic of Germany, Theodor Heuss, aspired to establish as the new national anthem of Germany.",
"Title: Advance Australia Fair\n\n\"Advance Australia Fair\" is the national anthem of Australia. Created by the Scottish-born composer Peter Dodds McCormick, the song was first performed in 1878 and sung in Australia as a patriotic song. It replaced \"God Save the Queen\" as the official national anthem in 1984, following a plebiscite to choose the national song in 1977. Other songs and marches have been influenced by \"Advance Australia Fair\", such as the Australian vice-regal salute.",
"Title: List of national anthems\n\nMost nation-states have anthems, defined as \"a song, as of praise, devotion, or patriotism\"; most anthems are either marches or hymns in style. A hymn can become a national anthem by a provision in the state's constitution, by a law enacted by its legislature, or simply by tradition. A royal anthem is a patriotic song similar to a national anthem, but it specifically praises or prays for a monarch or royal dynasty. Such anthems are usually performed at public appearances by the monarch or during other events of royal importance. Some states use the royal anthem as the national anthem, such as the anthem of Jordan."
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6,049
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What Australian stand-up comedian hosted the 49th Annual Logie Awards?
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Dave Hughes
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" For the 2016 ceremony, it was renamed from Most Popular Actor to Best Actor.",
" The award is given to recognise the standout performance of an actor in an Australian program.",
" The winner and nominees of Most Popular Actor are chosen by the public through an online voting survey on the \"TV Week\" website.",
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" For the 2016 ceremony, it was renamed from Most Popular Actress to Best Actress.",
" The award is given to recognise the standout performance of an actress in an Australian program.",
" The winner and nominees of Most Popular Actress are chosen by the public through an online voting survey on the \"TV Week\" website.",
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"The 49th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 6 May 2007 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network.",
" The ceremony was hosted by Adam Hills, Dave Hughes and Fifi Box, while Hamish Blake and Andy Lee were the backstage hosts.",
" Jules Lund, Livinia Nixon and Jackie O hosted the Red Carpet Arrivals.",
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"The Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actor is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards.",
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"The 4th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Saturday 31 March 1962 at the Chevron Hotel in Melbourne.",
" The awards presentation was telecast live in a half-hour broadcast on ABV-2, (The ABC's Melbourne station), with delayed transmission on ABC stations in other cities over the following days.",
" Gerald Lyons from the ABC was the Master of Ceremonies.",
" Game show host Bob Dyer was on hand to present awards.",
" This article lists the winners of Logie Awards (Australian television) for 1962.",
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"The Logie Awards (officially the \"TV Week\" Logie Awards) is an annual institution celebrating Australian television, which have been since 1960, and sponsored and organized by magazine TV Week.",
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" Awards are given in many categories, but the most widely publicized award and highest honour is the Gold Logie, which is awarded to the most popular personality on Australian television for the previous calendar year, with the record for most wins going to Kennedy and Ray Martin.",
" The event has been strongly associated with showbiz personality Bert Newton, who has hosted the ceremony on the most occasions.",
" Like the AFL, the Logies were a Melbourne institution, but in 2017, it was announced that after 30 years, the event will no longer be hosted in the Victorian state, with the proposed new location on the Gold Coast, Queensland, the Government had previously injected 1 million dollars into the event."
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"The Silver Logie for Best Drama Program is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards, to recognise an Australian drama production.",
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" Over the years, it has also been known as Most Popular Drama (1978, 1986, 1988), Most Popular Drama Series (1979–1984, 1987, 1991, 2008–2013), Most Popular Drama Program (1985, 2014–15), and Most Popular Australian Drama Series (2004–2005).",
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"The Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actress is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards.",
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" The winner and nominees of this award are chosen by television industry juries.",
" Deborah Mailman holds the record for the most wins, with four, followed by Claudia Karvan with three and Ruth Cracknell, Alison Whyte and Sigrid Thornton with two wins each."
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"The Logie Hall of Fame is a specialised industry-voted award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards.",
" It was first awarded at the 26th Annual TV Week Logie Awards held in 1984.",
" The award is given to recognise the outstanding contribution and achievements of individuals to the Australian television industry such as actors, producers, directors and writers, as well as iconic television programs.",
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"Title: Logie Award for Best Actor\n\nThe Silver Logie for Best Actor is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. It was first awarded at the 19th Annual TV Week Logie Awards, held in 1977 when the award category was originally called Most Popular Australian Lead Actor. For the 2016 ceremony, it was renamed from Most Popular Actor to Best Actor. The award is given to recognise the standout performance of an actor in an Australian program. The winner and nominees of Most Popular Actor are chosen by the public through an online voting survey on the \"TV Week\" website. Paul Cronin and Martin Sacks hold the record for the most wins, with five each, followed by Grant Dodwell, Craig McLachlan and Hugh Sheridan with three wins each.",
"Title: Logie Award for Best Actress\n\nThe Silver Logie for Best Actress is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. It was first awarded at the 19th Annual TV Week Logie Awards, held in 1977 when the award was originally called Most Popular Australian Lead Actress. For the 2016 ceremony, it was renamed from Most Popular Actress to Best Actress. The award is given to recognise the standout performance of an actress in an Australian program. The winner and nominees of Most Popular Actress are chosen by the public through an online voting survey on the \"TV Week\" website. Lisa McCune and Asher Keddie hold the record for the most wins, with five each, followed by Georgie Parker with four wins.",
"Title: Logie Awards of 2007\n\nThe 49th Annual TV Week Logie Awards was held on Sunday 6 May 2007 at the Crown Palladium in Melbourne, and broadcast on the Nine Network. The ceremony was hosted by Adam Hills, Dave Hughes and Fifi Box, while Hamish Blake and Andy Lee were the backstage hosts. Jules Lund, Livinia Nixon and Jackie O hosted the Red Carpet Arrivals. Special guests included Michael Weatherly, Rachel Griffiths, Jessica Alba, Michael Chiklis and Ioan Gruffud.",
"Title: Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actor\n\nThe Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actor is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. It was first awarded at the 30th Annual TV Week Logie Awards in 1988 and is given to recognise the outstanding performance of an actor in an Australian program. The winner and nominees of this award are chosen by television industry juries. John Wood, Richard Roxburgh, Tony Martin and William McInnes hold the record for the most wins, with two each.",
"Title: Logie Awards of 1962\n\nThe 4th Annual TV Week Logie Awards were presented on Saturday 31 March 1962 at the Chevron Hotel in Melbourne. The awards presentation was telecast live in a half-hour broadcast on ABV-2, (The ABC's Melbourne station), with delayed transmission on ABC stations in other cities over the following days. Gerald Lyons from the ABC was the Master of Ceremonies. Game show host Bob Dyer was on hand to present awards. This article lists the winners of Logie Awards (Australian television) for 1962. Winning the Gold Logie was a joint honour that year with entertainer Tommy Hanlon Jr and variety host Lorrae Desmond, winning the coveted award, in doing so, Desmond was the first woman on Australian television to win the Gold.",
"Title: Logie Awards\n\nThe Logie Awards (officially the \"TV Week\" Logie Awards) is an annual institution celebrating Australian television, which have been since 1960, and sponsored and organized by magazine TV Week. Coined by entertainer Graham Kennedy after he won the first Star of the Year award in 1959, the name Logie awards honour's British engineer and innovator John Logie Baird, who invented mechanical television as a practical medium. Awards are given in many categories, but the most widely publicized award and highest honour is the Gold Logie, which is awarded to the most popular personality on Australian television for the previous calendar year, with the record for most wins going to Kennedy and Ray Martin. The event has been strongly associated with showbiz personality Bert Newton, who has hosted the ceremony on the most occasions. Like the AFL, the Logies were a Melbourne institution, but in 2017, it was announced that after 30 years, the event will no longer be hosted in the Victorian state, with the proposed new location on the Gold Coast, Queensland, the Government had previously injected 1 million dollars into the event.",
"Title: Logie Award for Best Drama Program\n\nThe Silver Logie for Best Drama Program is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards, to recognise an Australian drama production. It was first awarded at the 19th Annual TV Week Logie Awards, held in 1977 when the award was originally called Most Popular Australian Drama. Over the years, it has also been known as Most Popular Drama (1978, 1986, 1988), Most Popular Drama Series (1979–1984, 1987, 1991, 2008–2013), Most Popular Drama Program (1985, 2014–15), and Most Popular Australian Drama Series (2004–2005). For the 2016 ceremony, the award was renamed Best Drama Program.",
"Title: Logie Award for Most Outstanding Actress\n\nThe Silver Logie for Most Outstanding Actress is an award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. It was first awarded at the 30th Annual TV Week Logie Awards in 1988 and is given to recognise the outstanding performance of an actress in an Australian program. The winner and nominees of this award are chosen by television industry juries. Deborah Mailman holds the record for the most wins, with four, followed by Claudia Karvan with three and Ruth Cracknell, Alison Whyte and Sigrid Thornton with two wins each.",
"Title: Dave Hughes\n\nDavid William \"Hughesy\" Hughes (born 26 November 1970 in Warrnambool, Victoria) is an Australian stand-up comedian, and a radio and television presenter.",
"Title: Logie Hall of Fame\n\nThe Logie Hall of Fame is a specialised industry-voted award presented annually at the Australian TV Week Logie Awards. It was first awarded at the 26th Annual TV Week Logie Awards held in 1984. The award is given to recognise the outstanding contribution and achievements of individuals to the Australian television industry such as actors, producers, directors and writers, as well as iconic television programs. Below is the list of all who have been inducted into the Hall of Fame."
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What band released and album called "Young Modern" and who's lead singer guitarist ranked 18 on Rolling Stone's list of 25 most underrated guitarist?
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Silverchair
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"Declan Patrick MacManus (born 25 August 1954), better known by his stage name Elvis Costello, is an English musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer.",
" He began his career as part of London's pub rock scene in the early 1970s and later became associated with the first wave of the British punk and new wave movement that emerged in the mid-to-late 1970s.",
" His critically acclaimed debut album, \"My Aim Is True\", was released in 1977.",
" Shortly after recording it, he formed the Attractions as his backing band.",
" His second album, \"This Year's Model\", was released in 1978, and was ranked number 11 by \"Rolling Stone\" on its list of the best albums from 1967–1987.",
" His third album, \"Armed Forces\", was released in 1979, and features his highest-charting single \"Oliver's Army\" (number 2 in the UK).",
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"The Dream Walker is the fifth studio album by alternative rock band Angels & Airwaves, released on December 9, 2014, through To the Stars Records.",
" On October 31, the band released their first single from the album, \"The Wolfpack\", via PureVolume.",
" On Monday, December 8, 2014, the album was streamed exclusively in its entirety with \"Rolling Stone\".",
" This is the first album not to feature drummer Atom Willard or guitarist David Kennedy.",
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"Mike Davis (born ca. 1970) is an American metal guitarist.",
" He is best known for his work in the progressive death metal band Nocturnus.",
" He joined the band around 1988, and eventually became the bands' standout lead guitarist.",
" He joined the band when he was just 18 years old and is widely regarded as an underrated guitarist.",
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"\"Mind Reader\" is a song by Australian alternative rock band, Silverchair, from their fifth studio album, \"Young Modern\".",
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" The song was co-written by the group's lead singer-guitarist, Daniel Johns, with Julian Hamilton of The Presets, who is responsible for the \"don't know what you want\" chorus.",
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"\"Take Me to the River\" is a 1974 song written by singer Al Green and guitarist Mabon \"Teenie\" Hodges.",
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"Daniel Paul Johns (born 22 April 1979) is an Australian musician, singer, and songwriter.",
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"A Little Bit Longer is the third studio album by the American band the Jonas Brothers and their second album released on Hollywood Records.",
" It was released on August 12, 2008.",
" The album received generally favorable reviews, and four star reviews from \"Rolling Stone\", AllMusic, and \"Blender\".",
" The album was preceded by three singles, \"Burnin' Up\", \"Lovebug\" and \"Tonight\".",
" The album was number 40 on \"Rolling Stone\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Best 50 Albums of 2008.",
" One of the songs from the album, \"Video Girl\" was also number 49 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008."
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"Young Modern is the fifth and final studio album by Australian alternative rock band Silverchair, released on 30 March 2007.",
" \"Young Modern\" entered the Australian albums chart at No. 1 on 15 April 2007, their fifth consecutive album to do this, making them the first band to accomplish this feat in Australia.",
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"The Sheepdogs are a Canadian rock and roll band formed in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 2006.",
" The group consists of lead singer and guitarist Ewan Currie, bass guitarist Ryan Gullen, drummer Sam Corbett, guitarist Jimmy Bowskill, and Shamus Currie, brother of lead singer Ewan Currie, playing trombone, keyboards, and tambourine.",
" The Sheepdogs became the first unsigned band to make the cover of \"Rolling Stone\" in 2011 and have since grown to popularity in Canada and the United States."
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"Keith Richards (born 18 December 1943) is an English guitarist, singer, songwriter, and author, best known as a founder member of the rock band the Rolling Stones. \"",
"Rolling Stone\" magazine credited Richards for \"rock's greatest single body of riffs\" on guitar and ranked him 4th on its list of 100 best guitarists.",
" Fourteen songs that Richards wrote with the Rolling Stones' lead vocalist Mick Jagger are listed among \"Rolling Stone\" magazine's \"500 Greatest Songs of All Time\".",
" The Stones are generally known for their guitar interplay of rhythm and lead (\"weaving\") between Richards and Brian Jones, Mick Taylor and Ronnie Wood over the years.",
" In spite of this, Richards plays the only guitar tracks on some of their most famous songs including \"Paint It Black\", \"Ruby Tuesday\", \"Sympathy for the Devil\" and \"Gimme Shelter\"."
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"Title: Elvis Costello\n\nDeclan Patrick MacManus (born 25 August 1954), better known by his stage name Elvis Costello, is an English musician, singer-songwriter, and record producer. He began his career as part of London's pub rock scene in the early 1970s and later became associated with the first wave of the British punk and new wave movement that emerged in the mid-to-late 1970s. His critically acclaimed debut album, \"My Aim Is True\", was released in 1977. Shortly after recording it, he formed the Attractions as his backing band. His second album, \"This Year's Model\", was released in 1978, and was ranked number 11 by \"Rolling Stone\" on its list of the best albums from 1967–1987. His third album, \"Armed Forces\", was released in 1979, and features his highest-charting single \"Oliver's Army\" (number 2 in the UK). His first three albums all appeared on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of the 500 Greatest Albums of All Time.",
"Title: The Dream Walker\n\nThe Dream Walker is the fifth studio album by alternative rock band Angels & Airwaves, released on December 9, 2014, through To the Stars Records. On October 31, the band released their first single from the album, \"The Wolfpack\", via PureVolume. On Monday, December 8, 2014, the album was streamed exclusively in its entirety with \"Rolling Stone\". This is the first album not to feature drummer Atom Willard or guitarist David Kennedy. On May 4, 2016 the band released a new album consisting entirely of demos from \"The Dream Walker\" studio sessions including older takes and five previously unreleased tracks.",
"Title: Mike Davis (guitarist)\n\nMike Davis (born ca. 1970) is an American metal guitarist. He is best known for his work in the progressive death metal band Nocturnus. He joined the band around 1988, and eventually became the bands' standout lead guitarist. He joined the band when he was just 18 years old and is widely regarded as an underrated guitarist. After the second breakup of Nocturnus in 2003 he formed the band Tiwanaku with Emo Mowery and Richard Christy, but quit early on ",
"Title: Mind Reader (song)\n\n\"Mind Reader\" is a song by Australian alternative rock band, Silverchair, from their fifth studio album, \"Young Modern\". The song was sent to Australian radio stations in January 2008 and released as the fourth and final single from the album. The song was co-written by the group's lead singer-guitarist, Daniel Johns, with Julian Hamilton of The Presets, who is responsible for the \"don't know what you want\" chorus. The single was released on 23 February 2008, as a digital download. It was the last Silverchair single – the group have been on an \"indefinite hiatus\" from May 2011.",
"Title: Take Me to the River\n\n\"Take Me to the River\" is a 1974 song written by singer Al Green and guitarist Mabon \"Teenie\" Hodges. Hit versions were recorded by both Syl Johnson and Talking Heads. In 2004, Al Green's original version was ranked number 117 on \"Rolling Stone\" magazine's list of the Rolling Stone's 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.",
"Title: Daniel Johns\n\nDaniel Paul Johns (born 22 April 1979) is an Australian musician, singer, and songwriter. Best known as the former front man of the rock band Silverchair, Johns is also one half of The Dissociatives with Paul Mac and, in 2007, was ranked at number 18 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of The 25 Most Under-rated Guitarists.",
"Title: A Little Bit Longer\n\nA Little Bit Longer is the third studio album by the American band the Jonas Brothers and their second album released on Hollywood Records. It was released on August 12, 2008. The album received generally favorable reviews, and four star reviews from \"Rolling Stone\", AllMusic, and \"Blender\". The album was preceded by three singles, \"Burnin' Up\", \"Lovebug\" and \"Tonight\". The album was number 40 on \"Rolling Stone\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s Best 50 Albums of 2008. One of the songs from the album, \"Video Girl\" was also number 49 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of the 100 Best Songs of 2008.",
"Title: Young Modern\n\nYoung Modern is the fifth and final studio album by Australian alternative rock band Silverchair, released on 30 March 2007. \"Young Modern\" entered the Australian albums chart at No. 1 on 15 April 2007, their fifth consecutive album to do this, making them the first band to accomplish this feat in Australia. The album opened at No. 8 on the New Zealand albums chart.",
"Title: The Sheepdogs\n\nThe Sheepdogs are a Canadian rock and roll band formed in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan in 2006. The group consists of lead singer and guitarist Ewan Currie, bass guitarist Ryan Gullen, drummer Sam Corbett, guitarist Jimmy Bowskill, and Shamus Currie, brother of lead singer Ewan Currie, playing trombone, keyboards, and tambourine. The Sheepdogs became the first unsigned band to make the cover of \"Rolling Stone\" in 2011 and have since grown to popularity in Canada and the United States.",
"Title: Keith Richards\n\nKeith Richards (born 18 December 1943) is an English guitarist, singer, songwriter, and author, best known as a founder member of the rock band the Rolling Stones. \" Rolling Stone\" magazine credited Richards for \"rock's greatest single body of riffs\" on guitar and ranked him 4th on its list of 100 best guitarists. Fourteen songs that Richards wrote with the Rolling Stones' lead vocalist Mick Jagger are listed among \"Rolling Stone\" magazine's \"500 Greatest Songs of All Time\". The Stones are generally known for their guitar interplay of rhythm and lead (\"weaving\") between Richards and Brian Jones, Mick Taylor and Ronnie Wood over the years. In spite of this, Richards plays the only guitar tracks on some of their most famous songs including \"Paint It Black\", \"Ruby Tuesday\", \"Sympathy for the Devil\" and \"Gimme Shelter\"."
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Ahmad Niyaltigin was the treasurer of a sultan who rose to power by seizing what from his younger twin?
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the Ghaznavid throne
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"Sultan Abdul Ghafur Muhiuddin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Kadir Alauddin Shah (died 16 August 1614) is the 12th Sultan of Pahang who reigned from 1592 to 1614.",
" Known as Raja Abdul Ghafur before his accession, he is the eldest son of the 10th Sultan of Pahang, Abdul Kadir Alauddin Shah by a junior wife.",
" He was appointed as regent for his younger half-brother of a royal mother, Ahmad Shah II after the death of their father in 1590.",
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"Mas'ud I of Ghazni (Persian: مسعود غزنوی ), known as Amīr-i Shahīd (امیر شهید ; \"the martyr king\")(998 – 17 January 1040), was \"sultan\" of the Ghaznavid Empire from 1030 to 1040.",
" He rose to power by seizing the Ghaznavid throne from his younger twin Mohammad, who had been nominated as the heir upon the death of their father Mahmud of Ghazni.",
" His twin was shortly blinded and imprisoned.",
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"Shaikh Bayazid Jalayir was the Jalayirid ruler of Soltaniyeh (1382-1384) in opposition to his brother Sultan Ahmed Jalayir.",
" He was the son of Shaikh Awais Jalayir.",
" In 1382 Bayazid and his brothers Ahmad and Shaikh Ali Jalayir plotted to overthrow their brother Shaikh Hussain Jalayir.",
" Ahmad acted first, advancing from Ardabil to Tabriz and ordered Hussain's execution.",
" Bayazid, who was in Tabriz, barely managed to escape.",
" One of Hussain's amirs, 'Adil Aqa, opposed Ahmad and had Bayazid proclaimed as sultan in Soltaniyeh.",
" In order to secure his position Ahmad requested the assistance of the Black Sheep Turkmen; they killed Shaikh 'Ali in battle.",
" Ahmad and Bayazid then attempted to form an agreement with each other; Bayazid was to receive the Jalayirid lands in Iraq-i 'Ajam (modern day western Iran) and Ahmad would receive Azerbaijan, while Iraq-i 'Arab would be split between them.",
" The agreement with the brothers failed to last, however, and Ahmad occupied Baghdad.",
" In 1383 he gained entry into Soltaniyeh.",
" At this point, Shah Shuja of the Muzaffarids of Iran intervened, and a new peace was brokered.",
" Bayazid was confirmed in his possession of 'Iraq-i 'Ajam; 'Adil Aqa then left with Shah Shuja for Shiraz.",
" 'Adil Aqa's departure left Bayazid without his principal ally, however, and in the spring of 1384 he gave up Soltaniyeh to Ahmad."
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"Sayyid Khalid bin Barghash Al-Busaid (1874 – 1927) (Arabic: خالد بن برغش البوسعيد ) was the sixth Sultan of Zanzibar and the eldest son of the second Sultan of Zanzibar, Sayyid Barghash bin Said Al-Busaid.",
" Khalid briefly ruled Zanzibar (August 25-August 27, 1896), seizing power after the sudden death of his cousin Sayyid Hamad bin Thuwaini of Zanzibar who many suspect was poisoned by Khalid.",
" Britain refused to recognize his claim to the throne, citing a treaty from 1866 which stated that a new Sultan could only accede to the throne with British permission, resulting in the Anglo-Zanzibar War in which Khalid's palace and harem were shelled by British vessels for 38 minutes, killing 500 defenders, before a surrender was received.",
" Khalid fled his palace to take refuge in the German consulate from which he was smuggled to German East Africa where he received political asylum.",
" He was captured by British forces at Dar es Salaam in 1916 and was exiled to the Seychelles and Saint Helena before being allowed to return to East Africa where he died in Mombasa in 1927."
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"Ahmad Niyaltigin (Persian: ) was a treasurer of Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi and later of his son Sultan Mas'ud Ghaznavi.",
" Sultan Masud appointed him governor of Punjab region in 1033.",
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"An-Nasir Shihab ad-Din Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun, better known as an-Nasir Ahmad, (1316 – 16 July 1344) was the Bahri Mamluk sultan of Egypt, ruling from January to June 1342.",
" A son of Sultan an-Nasir Muhammad, he became embroiled in the volatile succession process following his father's death in 1341.",
" An-Nasir Ahmad lived much of his life in the desert fortress of al-Karak in Transjordan and was reticent to assume the sultanate in Cairo, preferring al-Karak, where he was closely allied with the inhabitants of the city and the Bedouin tribes in its vicinity.",
" His Syrian partisans, emirs Tashtamur and Qutlubugha al-Fakhri, successfully maneuvered to bring Syria under an-Nasir Ahmad's official control, while sympathetic emirs in Egypt were able to oust the Mamluk strongman Emir Qawsun and his puppet sultan, the five-year-old half-brother of an-Nasir Ahmad, al-Ashraf Kujuk.",
" An-Nasir Ahmad eventually assumed the sultanate after frequently delaying his departure to Egypt."
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"Sultan Zainal Abidin III Muadzam Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Ahmad Muadzam Shah II, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} , (12 April 1866 – 26 November 1918) was Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of the state of Terengganu from 1881 to 1918.",
" Succeeding on the death of his father Sultan Ahmad, under his reign Terengganu became a British protectorate by the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909.",
" In 1911, Sultan Zainal Abidin III issued Terengganu's first constitution.",
" He died in Kuala Terengganu on 26 November 1918, aged 52, after a nearly 37 year reign and was buried in the Zainal Abidin mosque.",
" He was succeeded by his son, Muhammad Shah II."
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"YH Dato' Sri Mohamad Norza Zakaria (born in 1966) is a public figure in Malaysia and he was conferred the award of ‘Darjah Sri Sultan Ahmad Shah Pahang (SSAP)’ which carries the title ‘DATO’ SRI’ by Tengku Mahkota of Pahang, Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah in conjunction with the birthday celebrations of Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang on 24 October 2016."
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"Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse (Persian: حمام سلطان امیر احمد , Hammam-e Sultan Amir Ahmad), also known as the Qasemi Bathhouse, is a traditional Iranian public bathhouse in Kashan, Iran.",
" It was constructed in the 16th century, during the Safavid era; however, the bathhouse was damaged in 1778 as a result of an earthquake and was renovated during the Qajar era.",
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"Title: Abdul Ghafur Muhiuddin Shah of Pahang\n\nSultan Abdul Ghafur Muhiuddin Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Kadir Alauddin Shah (died 16 August 1614) is the 12th Sultan of Pahang who reigned from 1592 to 1614. Known as Raja Abdul Ghafur before his accession, he is the eldest son of the 10th Sultan of Pahang, Abdul Kadir Alauddin Shah by a junior wife. He was appointed as regent for his younger half-brother of a royal mother, Ahmad Shah II after the death of their father in 1590. He subsequently deposed his charge and assumed power two years later.",
"Title: Mas'ud I of Ghazni\n\nMas'ud I of Ghazni (Persian: مسعود غزنوی ), known as Amīr-i Shahīd (امیر شهید ; \"the martyr king\")(998 – 17 January 1040), was \"sultan\" of the Ghaznavid Empire from 1030 to 1040. He rose to power by seizing the Ghaznavid throne from his younger twin Mohammad, who had been nominated as the heir upon the death of their father Mahmud of Ghazni. His twin was shortly blinded and imprisoned. However, when much of Mas'ud's western domains had been wrested from his control, his troops rebelled against him and reinstated Mohammad to the throne.",
"Title: Bayazid (Jalayirids)\n\nShaikh Bayazid Jalayir was the Jalayirid ruler of Soltaniyeh (1382-1384) in opposition to his brother Sultan Ahmed Jalayir. He was the son of Shaikh Awais Jalayir. In 1382 Bayazid and his brothers Ahmad and Shaikh Ali Jalayir plotted to overthrow their brother Shaikh Hussain Jalayir. Ahmad acted first, advancing from Ardabil to Tabriz and ordered Hussain's execution. Bayazid, who was in Tabriz, barely managed to escape. One of Hussain's amirs, 'Adil Aqa, opposed Ahmad and had Bayazid proclaimed as sultan in Soltaniyeh. In order to secure his position Ahmad requested the assistance of the Black Sheep Turkmen; they killed Shaikh 'Ali in battle. Ahmad and Bayazid then attempted to form an agreement with each other; Bayazid was to receive the Jalayirid lands in Iraq-i 'Ajam (modern day western Iran) and Ahmad would receive Azerbaijan, while Iraq-i 'Arab would be split between them. The agreement with the brothers failed to last, however, and Ahmad occupied Baghdad. In 1383 he gained entry into Soltaniyeh. At this point, Shah Shuja of the Muzaffarids of Iran intervened, and a new peace was brokered. Bayazid was confirmed in his possession of 'Iraq-i 'Ajam; 'Adil Aqa then left with Shah Shuja for Shiraz. 'Adil Aqa's departure left Bayazid without his principal ally, however, and in the spring of 1384 he gave up Soltaniyeh to Ahmad.",
"Title: Khalid bin Barghash of Zanzibar\n\nSayyid Khalid bin Barghash Al-Busaid (1874 – 1927) (Arabic: خالد بن برغش البوسعيد ) was the sixth Sultan of Zanzibar and the eldest son of the second Sultan of Zanzibar, Sayyid Barghash bin Said Al-Busaid. Khalid briefly ruled Zanzibar (August 25-August 27, 1896), seizing power after the sudden death of his cousin Sayyid Hamad bin Thuwaini of Zanzibar who many suspect was poisoned by Khalid. Britain refused to recognize his claim to the throne, citing a treaty from 1866 which stated that a new Sultan could only accede to the throne with British permission, resulting in the Anglo-Zanzibar War in which Khalid's palace and harem were shelled by British vessels for 38 minutes, killing 500 defenders, before a surrender was received. Khalid fled his palace to take refuge in the German consulate from which he was smuggled to German East Africa where he received political asylum. He was captured by British forces at Dar es Salaam in 1916 and was exiled to the Seychelles and Saint Helena before being allowed to return to East Africa where he died in Mombasa in 1927.",
"Title: Ahmad Niyaltigin\n\nAhmad Niyaltigin (Persian: ) was a treasurer of Sultan Mahmud Ghaznavi and later of his son Sultan Mas'ud Ghaznavi. Sultan Masud appointed him governor of Punjab region in 1033. Ahmad Niyaltigin with small detachment of soldiers raided Varanasi, before withdrawing back to Punjab.",
"Title: An-Nasir Ahmad, Sultan of Egypt\n\nAn-Nasir Shihab ad-Din Ahmad ibn Muhammad ibn Qalawun, better known as an-Nasir Ahmad, (1316 – 16 July 1344) was the Bahri Mamluk sultan of Egypt, ruling from January to June 1342. A son of Sultan an-Nasir Muhammad, he became embroiled in the volatile succession process following his father's death in 1341. An-Nasir Ahmad lived much of his life in the desert fortress of al-Karak in Transjordan and was reticent to assume the sultanate in Cairo, preferring al-Karak, where he was closely allied with the inhabitants of the city and the Bedouin tribes in its vicinity. His Syrian partisans, emirs Tashtamur and Qutlubugha al-Fakhri, successfully maneuvered to bring Syria under an-Nasir Ahmad's official control, while sympathetic emirs in Egypt were able to oust the Mamluk strongman Emir Qawsun and his puppet sultan, the five-year-old half-brother of an-Nasir Ahmad, al-Ashraf Kujuk. An-Nasir Ahmad eventually assumed the sultanate after frequently delaying his departure to Egypt.",
"Title: Zainal Abidin III of Terengganu\n\nSultan Zainal Abidin III Muadzam Shah ibni Almarhum Sultan Ahmad Muadzam Shah II, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} , (12 April 1866 – 26 November 1918) was Sultan and Yang di-Pertuan Besar of the state of Terengganu from 1881 to 1918. Succeeding on the death of his father Sultan Ahmad, under his reign Terengganu became a British protectorate by the Anglo-Siamese Treaty of 1909. In 1911, Sultan Zainal Abidin III issued Terengganu's first constitution. He died in Kuala Terengganu on 26 November 1918, aged 52, after a nearly 37 year reign and was buried in the Zainal Abidin mosque. He was succeeded by his son, Muhammad Shah II.",
"Title: Mohamad Norza Zakaria\n\nYH Dato' Sri Mohamad Norza Zakaria (born in 1966) is a public figure in Malaysia and he was conferred the award of ‘Darjah Sri Sultan Ahmad Shah Pahang (SSAP)’ which carries the title ‘DATO’ SRI’ by Tengku Mahkota of Pahang, Tengku Abdullah Sultan Ahmad Shah in conjunction with the birthday celebrations of Sultan Ahmad Shah of Pahang on 24 October 2016.",
"Title: Sultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse\n\nSultan Amir Ahmad Bathhouse (Persian: حمام سلطان امیر احمد , Hammam-e Sultan Amir Ahmad), also known as the Qasemi Bathhouse, is a traditional Iranian public bathhouse in Kashan, Iran. It was constructed in the 16th century, during the Safavid era; however, the bathhouse was damaged in 1778 as a result of an earthquake and was renovated during the Qajar era. The bathhouse is named after Imamzadeh Sultan Amir Ahmad, whose mausoleum is nearby.",
"Title: Raja Khishtasub Khan\n\nRaja Khishtasub Khan was the most powerful ruler of Baghpurdheri and State of Khanpur. He was the son of sultan Raja Shair Ahmad khan,and he was the father of Sultan Raja Aziz Ahmad and grand father of Raja Pervaiz Ahmad.At his time he was most powerful then sultan Raja Jahandad khan."
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What was the original product of the company which owned the Realistic brand?
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"Cutex is a brand of nail care products, the most prevalent of which is a cuticle extract.",
" The original product was developed and established in 1911 by Northam Warren Company, based in Stamford, Connecticut.",
" Though the brand has changed hands numerous times, \"Cutex Brands\" is the current owner."
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"The word barnacle is a slang term used in electrical engineering to indicate a change made to a product on the manufacturing floor that was not part of the original product design.",
" A barnacle is typically used to correct a defect in the product or as a way of enhancing the product with new functionality.",
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"Tampax (a portmanteau of tampon and pack) is a brand of tampon currently owned by Procter & Gamble and sold in over 100 countries.",
" Both the brand and the product were invented by Dr. Earle Haas, who filed a patent in 1931.",
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"Realistic is a brand produced by RadioShack, a division of Tandy Corporation, to market audio and video products for home use.",
" The brand name was phased out in the mid 1990s and discontinued in 2000, then returned briefly in 2016."
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"Chlorodehydromethyltestosterone (CDMT; brand name Oral Turinabol) is an anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS).",
" It is the 4-chloro-substituted derivative of metandienone (dehydromethyltestosterone; Dianabol).",
" CDMT was the first original product of Jenapharm, an East German pharmaceutical company.",
" The patent registration took place in 1961.",
" The idea of combining the structures of 4-chlorotestosterone (clostebol) and metandienone originated from the chemist Albert Stachowiak.",
" At the time this represented a unique dissociation of anabolic and androgenic effects after oral administration.",
" The product had been introduced for clinical use in 1965."
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"An anti-plug molding law is a statute, usually a state law, that prohibits the use of an original product, such as a boat hull, as a \"plug\" for making a mold to use to make copies of the original product.",
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"The Burger King Specialty Sandwiches are a line of sandwiches developed by the international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King in 1978 and introduced in 1979 as part of a new product line designed to expand Burger King's menu with more sophisticated, adult oriented fare beyond hamburgers.",
" Additionally, the new line was intended to differentiate the company from other fast food hamburger restaurants at the time.",
" Since the line's introduction, the other sandwiches have been discontinued, leaving the chicken offering, the Original Chicken Sandwich (abbreviated as OCS), as the primary product left.",
" Additionally, other sandwiches that utilize the same roll as the chicken sandwich have been introduced to the company's menu both domestically and internationally since the original product line was introduced."
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"Drumstick is the brand name, owned by Nestlé since 1991, for a variety of ice cream-filled ice cream cones sold in the United States, Australia, Canada, Malaysia, and other countries across the world.",
" The original product was invented by I.C. Parker of The Drumstick Company of Fort Worth, Texas in 1928."
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"A biosimilar (also known as follow-on biologic or subsequent entry biologic) is a biologic medical product which is almost an identical copy of an original product that is manufactured by a different company.",
" Biosimilars are officially approved versions of original \"innovator\" products, and can be manufactured when the original product's patent expires.",
" Reference to the innovator product is an integral component of the approval."
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"Tandy Corporation was an American family-owned leather goods company based in Fort Worth, Texas.",
" Tandy Leather was founded in 1919 as a leather supply store and acquired a number of craft retail companies, including RadioShack in 1963.",
" In 2000, the Tandy Corporation name was dropped and the entity became the RadioShack Corporation."
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"Title: Cutex\n\nCutex is a brand of nail care products, the most prevalent of which is a cuticle extract. The original product was developed and established in 1911 by Northam Warren Company, based in Stamford, Connecticut. Though the brand has changed hands numerous times, \"Cutex Brands\" is the current owner.",
"Title: Barnacle (slang)\n\nThe word barnacle is a slang term used in electrical engineering to indicate a change made to a product on the manufacturing floor that was not part of the original product design. A barnacle is typically used to correct a defect in the product or as a way of enhancing the product with new functionality. A barnacle is normally a quick fix that is used until the product design can be redone incorporating the barnacle into the actual product so that when manufactured, the barnacle step in manufacturing is no longer required.",
"Title: Tampax\n\nTampax (a portmanteau of tampon and pack) is a brand of tampon currently owned by Procter & Gamble and sold in over 100 countries. Both the brand and the product were invented by Dr. Earle Haas, who filed a patent in 1931. The original product was designed from the start as flushable and biodegradeable.",
"Title: Realistic (brand)\n\nRealistic is a brand produced by RadioShack, a division of Tandy Corporation, to market audio and video products for home use. The brand name was phased out in the mid 1990s and discontinued in 2000, then returned briefly in 2016.",
"Title: Chlorodehydromethyltestosterone\n\nChlorodehydromethyltestosterone (CDMT; brand name Oral Turinabol) is an anabolic-androgenic steroid (AAS). It is the 4-chloro-substituted derivative of metandienone (dehydromethyltestosterone; Dianabol). CDMT was the first original product of Jenapharm, an East German pharmaceutical company. The patent registration took place in 1961. The idea of combining the structures of 4-chlorotestosterone (clostebol) and metandienone originated from the chemist Albert Stachowiak. At the time this represented a unique dissociation of anabolic and androgenic effects after oral administration. The product had been introduced for clinical use in 1965.",
"Title: Anti-plug molding law\n\nAn anti-plug molding law is a statute, usually a state law, that prohibits the use of an original product, such as a boat hull, as a \"plug\" for making a mold to use to make copies of the original product. The \"plug\" is the core around which the walls of the mold are formed and the contours of which the mold replicates in reverse.",
"Title: Burger King Specialty Sandwiches\n\nThe Burger King Specialty Sandwiches are a line of sandwiches developed by the international fast-food restaurant chain Burger King in 1978 and introduced in 1979 as part of a new product line designed to expand Burger King's menu with more sophisticated, adult oriented fare beyond hamburgers. Additionally, the new line was intended to differentiate the company from other fast food hamburger restaurants at the time. Since the line's introduction, the other sandwiches have been discontinued, leaving the chicken offering, the Original Chicken Sandwich (abbreviated as OCS), as the primary product left. Additionally, other sandwiches that utilize the same roll as the chicken sandwich have been introduced to the company's menu both domestically and internationally since the original product line was introduced.",
"Title: Drumstick (ice cream)\n\nDrumstick is the brand name, owned by Nestlé since 1991, for a variety of ice cream-filled ice cream cones sold in the United States, Australia, Canada, Malaysia, and other countries across the world. The original product was invented by I.C. Parker of The Drumstick Company of Fort Worth, Texas in 1928.",
"Title: Biosimilar\n\nA biosimilar (also known as follow-on biologic or subsequent entry biologic) is a biologic medical product which is almost an identical copy of an original product that is manufactured by a different company. Biosimilars are officially approved versions of original \"innovator\" products, and can be manufactured when the original product's patent expires. Reference to the innovator product is an integral component of the approval.",
"Title: Tandy Corporation\n\nTandy Corporation was an American family-owned leather goods company based in Fort Worth, Texas. Tandy Leather was founded in 1919 as a leather supply store and acquired a number of craft retail companies, including RadioShack in 1963. In 2000, the Tandy Corporation name was dropped and the entity became the RadioShack Corporation."
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Sangerville Town Hall is located at 1 Town Hall Lane (corner of South Main Street) in the village center of Sangerville, Maine, Sangerville is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, in which country?
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"The North Town Hall is one of two historic 19th-century town halls in Chelmsford, Massachusetts.",
" Located at 31 Princeton Street, near the North Chelmsford village center, it is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure with Greek Revival styling.",
" It was built in 1853, and was used, alternating with the Centre Town Hall, for town meetings until 1885.",
" It was thereafter used as a community meeting hall and polling station, a role it served until 1967, when the town moved its school administration offices there.",
" In 2011 the building underwent a full restoration, and is again used as a community center."
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"The Former Greenwood Town Hall is located at 270 Main Street (Maine State Route 26) in Locke Mills, the main village of Greenwood, Maine.",
" Completed in 1931, the building has been a center of civic and social activities since, hosting town meetings, elections, school graduations, dances, and private functions.",
" It was replaced as town hall by the present facilities in 1988, and is now maintained by a local non-profit.",
" It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001."
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"The town hall of Winchester, New Hampshire, is located on Main Street, just south of the junction of New Hampshire Route 10 and New Hampshire Route 119 in the center of the town.",
" Built of brick in 1911-12 to a design by S. Winthrop St. Clair, it is the only Gothic Revival town hall in Cheshire County.",
" It was built because the previous town meeting house (a combination town hall and church at the site of the Winchester Memorial Church) was destroyed by fire.",
" The church was also designed by St. Clair, a Boston-based architect who hailed from Winchester."
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"Sangerville is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States.",
" The population was 1,343 at the 2010 census.",
" The town was named after Colonel Calvin Sanger, a landowner."
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"Uxbridge Town Hall is the town hall of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, located at 45 South Main Street.",
" It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",
" It was built in 1879 and added to the historic registry 100 years later.",
" Amos P. Cutting of Worcester was the architect.",
" Ferry & Gardner of Springfield also submitted plans."
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"The Troy Village Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic village center of Troy, New Hampshire, United States.",
" The district is centered along New Hampshire Route 12, north to Marlborough Road and south to the junction with South Main Street.",
" To the east of NH 12 it includes School Street, Mill Street, and Monadnock Street as far as Mill Street, and most of the abutting streets.",
" On the west side it includes Russell, Water, and Prospect streets, and South Main Street nearly to Longmeadow Drive.",
" It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002."
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"Sangerville Town Hall is located at 1 Town Hall Lane (corner of South Main Street) in the village center of Sangerville, Maine.",
" Built in 1902, it is one of the rural community's most sophisticated architectural buildings.",
" It was designed and built by a local contractor, and has well-proportioned Colonial Revival features.",
" It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991."
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"The Sutton Center Historic District is a historic district encompassing the center of the village of Sutton, Massachusetts.",
" The district, which covers 435 acre , is centered on the junction of Boston Road, Singletary Avenue, and Uxbridge Road.",
" Boston Road is a major east-west route through the town, and the other two roads run north-south through the village center.",
" A typically rural village center, its civic and institutional buildings are clustered near the intersection on its south side, in the general area of the town common.",
" The town common and cemetery were laid out in 1719, after settlement of the township began in 1716.",
" There are a few surviving houses that date to the middle of the 18th century or earlier; exact dates for most are uncertain.",
" There are only a few institutional buildings: the 1829 Congregational Church, the 1983 Town Hall, built on the site of the town's first purpose-built town hall (1885), and Rufus Putnam Hall, an 1824 school building and Masonic lodge that now houses the local history museum.",
" Only one commercial structure the 1839 Brick Block, stands in the village.",
" There is also a historic animal pound, a rectangular stone structure used to pen stray livestock, which dates to the early days of the town."
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"Pawlet Town Hall houses the municipal offices of the town of Pawlet, Vermont.",
" Located at 122 School Street in the village center, it was built in 1881 as a combined town hall, meeting and performance venue, and retail establishment.",
" It has served as town hall since its construction, and is a good local example of late Italianate architecture.",
" It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995."
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"The Robert Carleton House is a historic house on North Main Street in Sangerville, Maine.",
" Built c. 1819, it is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Piscataquis County.",
" The 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, with vernacular Federal style, was built by Robert Carleton on land purchased from his brother, a worker in the nearby fulling mill.",
" It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975."
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"Title: North Town Hall\n\nThe North Town Hall is one of two historic 19th-century town halls in Chelmsford, Massachusetts. Located at 31 Princeton Street, near the North Chelmsford village center, it is a 2-1/2 story wood frame structure with Greek Revival styling. It was built in 1853, and was used, alternating with the Centre Town Hall, for town meetings until 1885. It was thereafter used as a community meeting hall and polling station, a role it served until 1967, when the town moved its school administration offices there. In 2011 the building underwent a full restoration, and is again used as a community center.",
"Title: Former Greenwood Town Hall\n\nThe Former Greenwood Town Hall is located at 270 Main Street (Maine State Route 26) in Locke Mills, the main village of Greenwood, Maine. Completed in 1931, the building has been a center of civic and social activities since, hosting town meetings, elections, school graduations, dances, and private functions. It was replaced as town hall by the present facilities in 1988, and is now maintained by a local non-profit. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2001.",
"Title: Winchester Town Hall (New Hampshire)\n\nThe town hall of Winchester, New Hampshire, is located on Main Street, just south of the junction of New Hampshire Route 10 and New Hampshire Route 119 in the center of the town. Built of brick in 1911-12 to a design by S. Winthrop St. Clair, it is the only Gothic Revival town hall in Cheshire County. It was built because the previous town meeting house (a combination town hall and church at the site of the Winchester Memorial Church) was destroyed by fire. The church was also designed by St. Clair, a Boston-based architect who hailed from Winchester.",
"Title: Sangerville, Maine\n\nSangerville is a town in Piscataquis County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,343 at the 2010 census. The town was named after Colonel Calvin Sanger, a landowner.",
"Title: Uxbridge Town Hall\n\nUxbridge Town Hall is the town hall of Uxbridge, Massachusetts, located at 45 South Main Street. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was built in 1879 and added to the historic registry 100 years later. Amos P. Cutting of Worcester was the architect. Ferry & Gardner of Springfield also submitted plans.",
"Title: Troy Village Historic District\n\nThe Troy Village Historic District is a historic district encompassing the historic village center of Troy, New Hampshire, United States. The district is centered along New Hampshire Route 12, north to Marlborough Road and south to the junction with South Main Street. To the east of NH 12 it includes School Street, Mill Street, and Monadnock Street as far as Mill Street, and most of the abutting streets. On the west side it includes Russell, Water, and Prospect streets, and South Main Street nearly to Longmeadow Drive. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2002.",
"Title: Sangerville Town Hall\n\nSangerville Town Hall is located at 1 Town Hall Lane (corner of South Main Street) in the village center of Sangerville, Maine. Built in 1902, it is one of the rural community's most sophisticated architectural buildings. It was designed and built by a local contractor, and has well-proportioned Colonial Revival features. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1991.",
"Title: Sutton Center Historic District\n\nThe Sutton Center Historic District is a historic district encompassing the center of the village of Sutton, Massachusetts. The district, which covers 435 acre , is centered on the junction of Boston Road, Singletary Avenue, and Uxbridge Road. Boston Road is a major east-west route through the town, and the other two roads run north-south through the village center. A typically rural village center, its civic and institutional buildings are clustered near the intersection on its south side, in the general area of the town common. The town common and cemetery were laid out in 1719, after settlement of the township began in 1716. There are a few surviving houses that date to the middle of the 18th century or earlier; exact dates for most are uncertain. There are only a few institutional buildings: the 1829 Congregational Church, the 1983 Town Hall, built on the site of the town's first purpose-built town hall (1885), and Rufus Putnam Hall, an 1824 school building and Masonic lodge that now houses the local history museum. Only one commercial structure the 1839 Brick Block, stands in the village. There is also a historic animal pound, a rectangular stone structure used to pen stray livestock, which dates to the early days of the town.",
"Title: Pawlet Town Hall\n\nPawlet Town Hall houses the municipal offices of the town of Pawlet, Vermont. Located at 122 School Street in the village center, it was built in 1881 as a combined town hall, meeting and performance venue, and retail establishment. It has served as town hall since its construction, and is a good local example of late Italianate architecture. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1995.",
"Title: Robert Carleton House\n\nThe Robert Carleton House is a historic house on North Main Street in Sangerville, Maine. Built c. 1819, it is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Piscataquis County. The 2-1/2 story wood frame structure, with vernacular Federal style, was built by Robert Carleton on land purchased from his brother, a worker in the nearby fulling mill. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1975."
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John Mahaffy was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 37 games in the National Hockey League, he played for the New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team based in which city?
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"John Albert \"Jack\" McDonald (November 24, 1921 in Swan River, Manitoba – March 13, 1990) was a professional ice hockey player who played 43 games in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers.",
" John McDonald was born November 24, 1921 in Swan River, Manitoba.",
" Nicknamed Jack, a common practice of the era, McDonald was a big 6'1\" 215 lbs, high-scoring left winger when he captained the Portage Terriers during the 1939-40 and 1941-42 season that won the Memorial Cup.",
" The 1942-43 season was spent with the Flin Flon Bombers of the Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League.",
" Jack McDonald was one of several wartime additions, joining New York Rangers for the 1943-44 season.",
" Playing in 43 NHL games, McDonald scored a respectable 10 goals, adding 9 assists.",
" Persuaded to play in the Western Hockey League by good friend Alex Shibicky, McDonald played up and down the west coast for the next 6 years.",
" After his hockey career he worked for the Hudson Bay Company as a bush pilot in northern Manitoba and Ontario.",
" A long time recreation professional Jack managed hockey rinks all over Canada.",
" His last stop was at the Burnaby Winter Club where he and Shibicky reunited some 30 years later and coached many players that went on to NHL careers."
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"Clinton James \"Snuffy\" Smith (December 12, 1913 – May 19, 2009) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre and head coach best known for his time spent in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a player with the New York Rangers and the Chicago Black Hawks.",
" Following Smith's 10-year NHL career, he served as both a head coach and player in the United States Hockey League (USHL) and American Hockey League (AHL)."
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"Edgar Louis \"Beaver\" Laprade (October 10, 1919 – April 28, 2014) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played for the New York Rangers in the National Hockey League.",
" The son of Thomas and Edith Laprade, he was born in the New Ontario community of Mine Centre.",
" By age 4, he and his family moved to Port Arthur, Ontario.",
" He also spent time with the Port Arthur Bearcats of the Thunder Bay Senior Hockey League."
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"John Mahaffy (July 18, 1918 – May 2, 2015) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 37 games in the National Hockey League.",
" Born in Montreal, Quebec, he played for the New York Rangers and Montreal Canadiens.",
" He married Angie Péloquin around 1961.",
" He died on May 2, 2015."
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"Jerry Allan Holland (born August 25, 1954) is a Canadian retired ice hockey player who played 37 games in the National Hockey League for the New York Rangers."
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"Warren Norris (born (1974--)19 1974 in St. John's, Newfoundland) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who currently plays for EC KAC in the Austrian Hockey League.",
" He has previously played in the American Hockey League (AHL) and the International Hockey League (IHL) in North America and in the British Ice Hockey Superleague, the Slovak Extraliga and the Swiss Nationalliga A.",
" He has also played two season with the touring Canadian national ice hockey team."
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"Warren Russell Oatman (February 19, 1905 – October 25, 1964) - was a Canadian professional ice hockey player.",
" Oatman played 121 games in the National Hockey League with the Detroit Cougars, Montreal Maroons and New York Rangers.",
" His brother Eddie Oatman also played professional ice hockey.",
" Russell had only one son Gerry Oatman as well as three grand children Debbie, Gerry Jr. and his professional hockey playing brothers namesake Eddie Oatman."
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"The New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City.",
" They are members of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL).",
" The team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden, located in the borough of Manhattan.",
" The Rangers are one of three NHL franchises in the New York metropolitan area, along with the New Jersey Devils and New York Islanders.",
" The club is also one of the oldest teams in the NHL, having joined in 1926 as an expansion franchise.",
" They are part of the group of teams referred to as the Original Six, along with the Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs.",
" The Rangers were the first NHL franchise in the United States to win the Stanley Cup, which they have done four times, most recently in 1993–94."
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"Gordon Robert \"Gosh\" Pettinger (November 11, 1911 in Harrogate, England, United Kingdom – April 12, 1986) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played eight seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings, and Boston Bruins.",
" Pettinger won four Stanley Cups with three teams, the 1933 New York Rangers, 1936 and 1937 Detroit Red Wings, and the 1939 Boston Bruins.",
" He is one of only 11 players in Stanley Cup history to win the Cup with three or more teams.",
" His brother Eric played in the NHL for several teams, including the Boston Bruins and the Toronto Maple Leafs."
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"John Vanbiesbrouck (born September 4, 1963), nicknamed \"the Beezer\" and \"VBK\", is an American professional ice hockey executive and former player.",
" A goaltender as a player, he was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007.",
" Vanbiesbrouck played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Rangers, Florida Panthers, Philadelphia Flyers, New York Islanders, and New Jersey Devils.",
" He began his career playing major junior hockey for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL).",
" Following a successful season with the Greyhounds, he was drafted by the New York Rangers in the fourth round, 72nd overall, in the 1981 NHL Draft.",
" After his junior career ended, he played for the Rangers minor league affiliate, the Tulsa Oilers of the Central Hockey League.",
" Despite the team's near collapses due to financial concerns, Vanbiesbrouck led the Oilers to a league championship and shared the league's MVP honors."
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"Title: John McDonald (ice hockey)\n\nJohn Albert \"Jack\" McDonald (November 24, 1921 in Swan River, Manitoba – March 13, 1990) was a professional ice hockey player who played 43 games in the National Hockey League with the New York Rangers. John McDonald was born November 24, 1921 in Swan River, Manitoba. Nicknamed Jack, a common practice of the era, McDonald was a big 6'1\" 215 lbs, high-scoring left winger when he captained the Portage Terriers during the 1939-40 and 1941-42 season that won the Memorial Cup. The 1942-43 season was spent with the Flin Flon Bombers of the Saskatchewan Senior Hockey League. Jack McDonald was one of several wartime additions, joining New York Rangers for the 1943-44 season. Playing in 43 NHL games, McDonald scored a respectable 10 goals, adding 9 assists. Persuaded to play in the Western Hockey League by good friend Alex Shibicky, McDonald played up and down the west coast for the next 6 years. After his hockey career he worked for the Hudson Bay Company as a bush pilot in northern Manitoba and Ontario. A long time recreation professional Jack managed hockey rinks all over Canada. His last stop was at the Burnaby Winter Club where he and Shibicky reunited some 30 years later and coached many players that went on to NHL careers.",
"Title: Clint Smith\n\nClinton James \"Snuffy\" Smith (December 12, 1913 – May 19, 2009) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre and head coach best known for his time spent in the National Hockey League (NHL) as a player with the New York Rangers and the Chicago Black Hawks. Following Smith's 10-year NHL career, he served as both a head coach and player in the United States Hockey League (USHL) and American Hockey League (AHL).",
"Title: Edgar Laprade\n\nEdgar Louis \"Beaver\" Laprade (October 10, 1919 – April 28, 2014) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played for the New York Rangers in the National Hockey League. The son of Thomas and Edith Laprade, he was born in the New Ontario community of Mine Centre. By age 4, he and his family moved to Port Arthur, Ontario. He also spent time with the Port Arthur Bearcats of the Thunder Bay Senior Hockey League.",
"Title: John Mahaffy (ice hockey)\n\nJohn Mahaffy (July 18, 1918 – May 2, 2015) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played 37 games in the National Hockey League. Born in Montreal, Quebec, he played for the New York Rangers and Montreal Canadiens. He married Angie Péloquin around 1961. He died on May 2, 2015.",
"Title: Jerry Holland (ice hockey)\n\nJerry Allan Holland (born August 25, 1954) is a Canadian retired ice hockey player who played 37 games in the National Hockey League for the New York Rangers.",
"Title: Warren Norris\n\nWarren Norris (born (1974--)19 1974 in St. John's, Newfoundland) is a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who currently plays for EC KAC in the Austrian Hockey League. He has previously played in the American Hockey League (AHL) and the International Hockey League (IHL) in North America and in the British Ice Hockey Superleague, the Slovak Extraliga and the Swiss Nationalliga A. He has also played two season with the touring Canadian national ice hockey team.",
"Title: Russell Oatman\n\nWarren Russell Oatman (February 19, 1905 – October 25, 1964) - was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. Oatman played 121 games in the National Hockey League with the Detroit Cougars, Montreal Maroons and New York Rangers. His brother Eddie Oatman also played professional ice hockey. Russell had only one son Gerry Oatman as well as three grand children Debbie, Gerry Jr. and his professional hockey playing brothers namesake Eddie Oatman.",
"Title: New York Rangers\n\nThe New York Rangers are a professional ice hockey team based in New York City. They are members of the Metropolitan Division of the Eastern Conference of the National Hockey League (NHL). The team plays its home games at Madison Square Garden, located in the borough of Manhattan. The Rangers are one of three NHL franchises in the New York metropolitan area, along with the New Jersey Devils and New York Islanders. The club is also one of the oldest teams in the NHL, having joined in 1926 as an expansion franchise. They are part of the group of teams referred to as the Original Six, along with the Boston Bruins, Chicago Blackhawks, Detroit Red Wings, Montreal Canadiens and Toronto Maple Leafs. The Rangers were the first NHL franchise in the United States to win the Stanley Cup, which they have done four times, most recently in 1993–94.",
"Title: Gord Pettinger\n\nGordon Robert \"Gosh\" Pettinger (November 11, 1911 in Harrogate, England, United Kingdom – April 12, 1986) was a Canadian professional ice hockey centre who played eight seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Rangers, Detroit Red Wings, and Boston Bruins. Pettinger won four Stanley Cups with three teams, the 1933 New York Rangers, 1936 and 1937 Detroit Red Wings, and the 1939 Boston Bruins. He is one of only 11 players in Stanley Cup history to win the Cup with three or more teams. His brother Eric played in the NHL for several teams, including the Boston Bruins and the Toronto Maple Leafs.",
"Title: John Vanbiesbrouck\n\nJohn Vanbiesbrouck (born September 4, 1963), nicknamed \"the Beezer\" and \"VBK\", is an American professional ice hockey executive and former player. A goaltender as a player, he was inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame in 2007. Vanbiesbrouck played in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the New York Rangers, Florida Panthers, Philadelphia Flyers, New York Islanders, and New Jersey Devils. He began his career playing major junior hockey for the Sault Ste. Marie Greyhounds of the Ontario Hockey League (OHL). Following a successful season with the Greyhounds, he was drafted by the New York Rangers in the fourth round, 72nd overall, in the 1981 NHL Draft. After his junior career ended, he played for the Rangers minor league affiliate, the Tulsa Oilers of the Central Hockey League. Despite the team's near collapses due to financial concerns, Vanbiesbrouck led the Oilers to a league championship and shared the league's MVP honors."
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" He was also the lead star of Thailand's highest grossing film of all time, \"Pee Mak\".",
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" She became the youngest lead star in Japanese drama history when she starred in \"Sayonara Bokutachi no Youchien\".",
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"Title: Mario Maurer\n\nMario Maurer (Thai: มาริโอ้ เมาเร่อ , ] , ] ) is a Thai model and actor. Starting off a career as a model at age 16, he later became best known for his lead role in the 2007 film, \"The Love of Siam\" and the 2010 sleeper hit, \"First Love\". He was also the lead star of Thailand's highest grossing film of all time, \"Pee Mak\". He is also part of a group called 4+1 Channel 3 Superstar with Nadech Kugimiya, Prin Suparat, Pakorn Chatborirak, and Phupoom Pongpanu.",
"Title: Chris Hemsworth\n\nChris Hemsworth (born 11 August 1983) is an Australian actor. He is known for playing Kim Hyde in the Australian TV series \"Home and Away\" (2004-07) and Thor in the Marvel Cinematic Universe since 2011. Hemsworth has also appeared in the science fiction action film \"Star Trek\" (2009), the thriller adventure \"A Perfect Getaway\" (2009), the horror comedy \"The Cabin in the Woods\" (2012), the dark-fantasy action film \"Snow White and the Huntsman\" (2012), the war film \"Red Dawn\" (2012), and the biographical sports drama film \"Rush\" (2013).",
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"Title: Colours in the Dark (album)\n\nColours in the Dark is the fourth studio album released by Finnish vocalist Tarja Turunen. The record was released on 30 August 2013, in Austria, Brazil, Finland, Germany, Portugal, Spain, and Switzerland; 2 September in Norway, Poland, and the Czech Republic; 3 September in the United States and Canada; and 4 September in Belgium, Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden, and the UK. Mixing was done by Tim Palmer in Austin, Texas in the United States. Tarja will start the Colours in the Dark World Tour on 17 October 2013, to promote the album. The name of the album, as the cover image, came as a metaphor from the idea that life has a large range of colors and the dark absorbs all of them, containing every color.",
"Title: Regine Velasquez filmography\n\nRegine Velasquez is a Filipina singer-actress who has worked in theatre, television and film. In films she has starred as a supporting cast with minor roles, but later cast as the female lead star of a remake of \"Wanted: Perfect Mother\" opposite with Christopher de Leon in 1996. Since then she starred in numerous films the majority of which have been box office. In 2002 she received her first acting award as \"Best Single Performance By An Actress\" at the 16th PMPC Star Awards for Television for her portrayal of a mentally challenged in drama series \"Maalaala Mo Kaya\".",
"Title: Sif (comics)\n\nSif is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character is depicted commonly in association with the superhero Thor. Based on the Norse goddess Sif, she was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and first appeared in \"Journey Into Mystery\" #102 (March 1964). As an Asgardian warrior and lover of Thor, Sif often accompanies Thor into battle. She has also battled alongside Balder, who has developed an unrequited attraction to her, as she never shows affection for anyone but Thor and certain individuals who have proved worthy to wield his hammer, Mjolnir, such as the noble alien warrior Beta Ray Bill and the mortal Eric Masterson. Sif has appeared in various media adaptations of Thor, including the 2011 Marvel Cinematic Universe film \"Thor\", its 2013 sequel \"\", and the television series \"Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.\", in which she is portrayed by Jaimie Alexander.",
"Title: Thor: The Dark World (soundtrack)\n\nThor: The Dark World (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) is the film score for the Marvel Studios film, \"\" by Brian Tyler, which was released digitally by Hollywood Records in Europe on October 28, 2013. The album was released digitally in the United States on November 5, followed by a CD release on November 12, 2013. It is the first soundtrack in the Marvel Cinematic Universe to feature the \"Marvel Studios Fanfare\". All music was performed by the Philharmonia Orchestra of London and the London Philharmonic Orchestra. Vocals were performed by Azam Ali.",
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"Title: Mana Ashida\n\nMana Ashida (芦田 愛菜 , Ashida Mana , born 23 June 2004) is a Japanese child actress, \"tarento\" and singer. Ashida's first appearance was in Asahi Broadcasting Corporation's \"ABC Short Movie 2\", though she rose to prominence after acting in the television drama \"Mother\". She became the youngest lead star in Japanese drama history when she starred in \"Sayonara Bokutachi no Youchien\". She was the youngest lead actress in a television serial drama by appearing in the serial drama \"Marumo no Okite\" in the spring of 2011. She also appeared in Japanese films such as \"Confessions\" and \"Usagi Drop\"."
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Where is the headquarters of the division of Bombardier Inc that owns Downsview Airport?
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Dorval, Quebec, Canada
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What network is the daughter of John McCain a host on?
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" Among the black McCains, siblings Lillie McCain (born 1952), of Detroit, and Charles McCain, Jr. (born 1948) and Mary Lou McCain Fluker, of Carrollton, Mississippi, are the living contemporaries of Senator McCain."
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"title": "Black McCains"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 2008 Mississippi Republican primary took place on March 11, 2008.",
" The only candidates that were still in the race were Senator John McCain, Congressman Ron Paul, and Alan Keyes.",
" John McCain easily won this Primary."
],
"title": "Mississippi Republican primary, 2008"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Vietnam Veterans Against John McCain is a 527 Political Action Committee formed in 1997.",
" The group makes controversial allegations against Senator John McCain concerning his time as a prisoner of war in Vietnam.",
" The group was founded by Vietnam veterans Jerry Kiley and Ted Sampley."
],
"title": "Vietnam Veterans Against John McCain"
},
{
"sentences": [
"My Dad, John McCain is an illustrated children's book based on the life of John McCain.",
" Written by his daughter, Meghan McCain, and published through Aladdin Paperbacks, it was released on September 2, 2008.",
" The book's images were illustrated by Dan Andreasen.",
" The book was intended to support John McCain's candidacy for President of the United States in 2008."
],
"title": "My Dad, John McCain"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Game Change is a 2012 American HBO political drama film based on events of the 2008 United States presidential election campaign of John McCain, directed by Jay Roach and written by Danny Strong, based on the 2010 book of the same name documenting the campaign by political journalists Mark Halperin and John Heilemann.",
" The film stars Julianne Moore, Woody Harrelson, and Ed Harris, and focuses on the chapters about the selection and performance of Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin (Moore) as running mate to Senator John McCain (Harris) in the Republican presidential campaign."
],
"title": "Game Change (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The McCain Institute for International Leadership is a Washington, D.C.-based think tank in cooperation with Arizona State University whose mission is to \"advance leadership based on security, economic opportunity, freedom, and human dignity, in the United States and around the world.\"",
" The institute was formed in 2012 and is named after U.S. Senator and 2008 Republican Party presidential nominee John McCain from Arizona.",
" Based in Washington, D.C., the McCain Institute is part of Arizona State University.",
" The current executive director of the McCain Institute is Kurt Volker."
],
"title": "McCain Institute"
}
] |
[
"Title: Meghan McCain\n\nMeghan Marguerite McCain (born October 23, 1984) is an American columnist, author, former Fox News host and contributor, and blogger.",
"Title: Faith of My Fathers\n\nFaith of My Fathers is a 1999 bestselling non-fiction book by United States Senator John McCain with Mark Salter. Published by Random House, it is part autobiography, part family memoir. It traces the story of McCain's life growing up, during his time in the United States Naval Academy, and his military service as a naval aviator before and during the Vietnam War. His story is interwoven with those of his father John S. \"Jack\" McCain, Jr. and his grandfather John S. \"Slew\" McCain, Sr., both four-star admirals in the Navy.",
"Title: John McCain lobbyist controversy\n\nOn February 21, 2008, in the midst of John McCain's campaign in the 2008 Republican presidential primaries, both \"The New York Times\" and the \"Washington Post\" published articles detailing rumors of an improper relationship between John McCain and lobbyist Vicki Iseman.",
"Title: 72 Things Younger Than John McCain\n\n72 Things Younger Than John McCain is a book by American blogger Joe Quint. The book lists items from popular culture that were invented after John McCain's birth in 1936, including nachos, Social Security, chocolate chip cookies, duct tape and ZIP codes. \"72 Things Younger Than John McCain\" also includes people who are younger than McCain, even though the reader might believe them to be older. Quint used the book to show how the age of a candidate was more relevant to their success as President of the United States than gender or race.",
"Title: Black McCains\n\nThe family known in the media as the \"black McCains\" are the living descendants of Isom McCain (1831 – btw 1888 and 1890) and Leddie McCain, African-American slaves owned in Teoc, Mississippi, by William Alexander McCain, a cotton plantation owner who was the great-great-grandfather of Senator John McCain. The black McCains trace their surname to this slave ownership and neither claim nor disclaim blood relationship with Senator McCain. Among the black McCains, siblings Lillie McCain (born 1952), of Detroit, and Charles McCain, Jr. (born 1948) and Mary Lou McCain Fluker, of Carrollton, Mississippi, are the living contemporaries of Senator McCain.",
"Title: Mississippi Republican primary, 2008\n\nThe 2008 Mississippi Republican primary took place on March 11, 2008. The only candidates that were still in the race were Senator John McCain, Congressman Ron Paul, and Alan Keyes. John McCain easily won this Primary.",
"Title: Vietnam Veterans Against John McCain\n\nVietnam Veterans Against John McCain is a 527 Political Action Committee formed in 1997. The group makes controversial allegations against Senator John McCain concerning his time as a prisoner of war in Vietnam. The group was founded by Vietnam veterans Jerry Kiley and Ted Sampley.",
"Title: My Dad, John McCain\n\nMy Dad, John McCain is an illustrated children's book based on the life of John McCain. Written by his daughter, Meghan McCain, and published through Aladdin Paperbacks, it was released on September 2, 2008. The book's images were illustrated by Dan Andreasen. The book was intended to support John McCain's candidacy for President of the United States in 2008.",
"Title: Game Change (film)\n\nGame Change is a 2012 American HBO political drama film based on events of the 2008 United States presidential election campaign of John McCain, directed by Jay Roach and written by Danny Strong, based on the 2010 book of the same name documenting the campaign by political journalists Mark Halperin and John Heilemann. The film stars Julianne Moore, Woody Harrelson, and Ed Harris, and focuses on the chapters about the selection and performance of Governor of Alaska Sarah Palin (Moore) as running mate to Senator John McCain (Harris) in the Republican presidential campaign.",
"Title: McCain Institute\n\nThe McCain Institute for International Leadership is a Washington, D.C.-based think tank in cooperation with Arizona State University whose mission is to \"advance leadership based on security, economic opportunity, freedom, and human dignity, in the United States and around the world.\" The institute was formed in 2012 and is named after U.S. Senator and 2008 Republican Party presidential nominee John McCain from Arizona. Based in Washington, D.C., the McCain Institute is part of Arizona State University. The current executive director of the McCain Institute is Kurt Volker."
] |
6,058
|
Who is named after his paternal uncle Konstantin Orbelyan, a major Armenian composer, Constantine Orbelian or Barbara Sahakian ?
|
Constantine Garrievich Orbelian
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comparison
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"Constantine Orbelian",
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"sentences": [
"William S. Sahakian (Armenian: Ուիլյամ Սահակյան) (1922–1986) was an Armenian-American philosopher.",
" Receiving his BS at Northeastern University with a major in psychology and sociology in 1944, Sahakian later completed his graduate studies in philosophy at Harvard University and at Boston University.",
" In 1951, Sahakian received his Ph.D. degree from Boston University.",
" Sahakian's dissertation was entitled, \"The emotive ethic in contemporary British and American philosophy\".",
" Sahakian also received a Master of Divinity degree at Boston University in 1947."
],
"title": "William S. Sahakian"
},
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"sentences": [
"Noah Lindsey Beery (August 10, 1913 – November 1, 1994), known professionally as Noah Beery Jr. or just Noah Beery, was an American actor specializing in warm, friendly character roles similar to the ones played by his paternal uncle, Wallace Beery, although Noah Beery Jr., unlike his paternal uncle, seldom broke away from playing supporting roles.",
" Beery's father, Noah Nicholas Beery (known professionally as Noah Beery or Noah Beery Sr.), enjoyed a similarly lengthy film career as a major supporting actor."
],
"title": "Noah Beery Jr."
},
{
"sentences": [
"Constantine Garrievich Orbelian, Jr. (Armenian: Կոնստանտին Օրբելյան , Russian: Константин Гарриевич Орбелян , born San Francisco, 27 August 1956) is an American conductor and pianist of Armenian and Russian descent.",
" He is named after his paternal uncle Konstantin Orbelyan, a major Armenian composer."
],
"title": "Constantine Orbelian"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Marcia Servilia Sorana or commonly known as Servilia (40s-66) was the daughter of Roman Senator Quintus Marcius Barea Soranus and her mother may have been from the gens Servilia.",
" Servilia's paternal uncle was the Roman Senator Quintus Marcius Barea Sura, who was a friend to the future Roman Emperor Vespasian.",
" Her paternal cousins were Marcia (mother of Ulpia Marciana and of future Roman Emperor Trajan) and Marcia Furnilla (the second wife of the future Roman Emperor Titus).",
" Her paternal grandfather Quintus Marcius Barea Soranus was Suffect Consul in 34 and twice Proconsul of Africa."
],
"title": "Marcia Servilia Sorana"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Mingyi Myet-Hna Shay (Burmese: မင်းကြီး မျက်နှာရှည် , ] or ] ) was viceroy of Prome (Pyay) from 1377/78 to 1388/89.",
" He was appointed to succeed his paternal uncle Saw Yan Naung by his other paternal uncle King Swa Saw Ke of Ava.",
" He fought in the Forty Years' War, commanding a naval contingent in Ava's disastrous 1387−88 campaign.",
" He died about a year later."
],
"title": "Myet-Hna Shay of Prome"
},
{
"sentences": [
"I Met You, My Love is a 2002 album of 'Old Russian Romances', light-classical Russian songs by baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky in arrangements for the recording by Evgeny Stetsyuk, with Moscow Chamber Orchestra, and Russian folk ensemble Style of Five, directed Constantine Orbelian.",
" It is Hvorostovsky's only commercial recording of the popular salon songs he sometimes uses as encores in recitals in Russia.",
" The album was very popular in Russia, but was generally not well received in the western classical press.",
" The Gramophone's reviewer noted that the expertise of the singer could not elevate most of the songs to the Russian art song repertoire."
],
"title": "I Met You, My Love"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Barbara Jacquelyn Sahakian, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} is Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology at the Department of Psychiatry and Medical Research Council (MRC)/Wellcome Trust Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, University of Cambridge.",
" She is also an Honorary Clinical Psychologist at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge.",
" She has an international reputation in the fields of cognitive psychopharmacology, neuroethics, neuropsychology, neuropsychiatry and neuroimaging."
],
"title": "Barbara Sahakian"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Where are You, my Brothers?",
" is a 2003 album of Russian-language songs from World War II recorded by baritone Dmitry Hvorostovsky and conductor Constantine Orbelian for Delos Productions.",
" The album was released in Russia as \"Songs of the War Years\" (Песни военных лет).",
" It was based on a concert at the Kremlin Palace in Moscow.",
" A video of the concert and 13 of the songs was released on the American VAI label.",
" The repertoire of the concert is the very core of the Russian war song genre and the sound and video releases were accompanied by booklet essays and sung texts and translations."
],
"title": "Where Are You My Brothers?"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Yerevan's first jazz band was formed in 1936, by composer Tsolak Vardazaryan.",
" In 1938, composer Artemi Ayvazyan founded the Armenian State Jazz Orchestra, the first in the Soviet Union.",
" The orchestra's first drummer Robert Yolchyan became an important artist of Soviet and Armenian jazz, developing his own style over time and continuing to play and give master-classes until his death in early 2000s.",
" Other jazz bands were founded in Nairi Cinema, Yerevan Park of Communars, and others.",
" In 1954, Konstantin Orbelyan organized an Estrada quintet for Armenian Radio.",
" In 1966, young composer Martin Vardazaryan founded the Estrada Orchestra, renamed in the 1970s as the Estrada Symphonic Orchestra under the direction of Melik Mavisakalyan and Yervand Yerznkyan.",
" Then Stepan Shakarian founded the jazz sextet Radio, and jazz trios were founded by David Azaryan and Artashes Kartalyan.",
" Jazz pianist Levon Malkhasian (\"Malkhas\") founded his jazz trio with Armen Toutounjyan (\"Chico\") and Arthur Abrahamyan.",
" In 1998, Malkhas become one of the initiators of the Yerevan International Jazz Festival."
],
"title": "Jazz in Armenia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gregory IV (died 915) was the firstborn son of Duke Sergius II of Naples and successor of his paternal uncle, Bishop Athanasius, in 898, when he was elected \"dux\", or \"magister militum\", unanimously by the aristocracy.",
" His other paternal uncle, Stephen, succeeded Athanasius as bishop.",
" According to the \"Chronicon ducum et principum Beneventi, Salerni, et Capuae et ducum Neapolis\", he reigned for sixteen years and eight months."
],
"title": "Gregory IV of Naples"
}
] |
[
"Title: William S. Sahakian\n\nWilliam S. Sahakian (Armenian: Ուիլյամ Սահակյան) (1922–1986) was an Armenian-American philosopher. Receiving his BS at Northeastern University with a major in psychology and sociology in 1944, Sahakian later completed his graduate studies in philosophy at Harvard University and at Boston University. In 1951, Sahakian received his Ph.D. degree from Boston University. Sahakian's dissertation was entitled, \"The emotive ethic in contemporary British and American philosophy\". Sahakian also received a Master of Divinity degree at Boston University in 1947.",
"Title: Noah Beery Jr.\n\nNoah Lindsey Beery (August 10, 1913 – November 1, 1994), known professionally as Noah Beery Jr. or just Noah Beery, was an American actor specializing in warm, friendly character roles similar to the ones played by his paternal uncle, Wallace Beery, although Noah Beery Jr., unlike his paternal uncle, seldom broke away from playing supporting roles. Beery's father, Noah Nicholas Beery (known professionally as Noah Beery or Noah Beery Sr.), enjoyed a similarly lengthy film career as a major supporting actor.",
"Title: Constantine Orbelian\n\nConstantine Garrievich Orbelian, Jr. (Armenian: Կոնստանտին Օրբելյան , Russian: Константин Гарриевич Орбелян , born San Francisco, 27 August 1956) is an American conductor and pianist of Armenian and Russian descent. He is named after his paternal uncle Konstantin Orbelyan, a major Armenian composer.",
"Title: Marcia Servilia Sorana\n\nMarcia Servilia Sorana or commonly known as Servilia (40s-66) was the daughter of Roman Senator Quintus Marcius Barea Soranus and her mother may have been from the gens Servilia. Servilia's paternal uncle was the Roman Senator Quintus Marcius Barea Sura, who was a friend to the future Roman Emperor Vespasian. Her paternal cousins were Marcia (mother of Ulpia Marciana and of future Roman Emperor Trajan) and Marcia Furnilla (the second wife of the future Roman Emperor Titus). Her paternal grandfather Quintus Marcius Barea Soranus was Suffect Consul in 34 and twice Proconsul of Africa.",
"Title: Myet-Hna Shay of Prome\n\nMingyi Myet-Hna Shay (Burmese: မင်းကြီး မျက်နှာရှည် , ] or ] ) was viceroy of Prome (Pyay) from 1377/78 to 1388/89. He was appointed to succeed his paternal uncle Saw Yan Naung by his other paternal uncle King Swa Saw Ke of Ava. He fought in the Forty Years' War, commanding a naval contingent in Ava's disastrous 1387−88 campaign. He died about a year later.",
"Title: I Met You, My Love\n\nI Met You, My Love is a 2002 album of 'Old Russian Romances', light-classical Russian songs by baritone Dmitri Hvorostovsky in arrangements for the recording by Evgeny Stetsyuk, with Moscow Chamber Orchestra, and Russian folk ensemble Style of Five, directed Constantine Orbelian. It is Hvorostovsky's only commercial recording of the popular salon songs he sometimes uses as encores in recitals in Russia. The album was very popular in Russia, but was generally not well received in the western classical press. The Gramophone's reviewer noted that the expertise of the singer could not elevate most of the songs to the Russian art song repertoire.",
"Title: Barbara Sahakian\n\nBarbara Jacquelyn Sahakian, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} is Professor of Clinical Neuropsychology at the Department of Psychiatry and Medical Research Council (MRC)/Wellcome Trust Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, University of Cambridge. She is also an Honorary Clinical Psychologist at Addenbrooke's Hospital, Cambridge. She has an international reputation in the fields of cognitive psychopharmacology, neuroethics, neuropsychology, neuropsychiatry and neuroimaging.",
"Title: Where Are You My Brothers?\n\nWhere are You, my Brothers? is a 2003 album of Russian-language songs from World War II recorded by baritone Dmitry Hvorostovsky and conductor Constantine Orbelian for Delos Productions. The album was released in Russia as \"Songs of the War Years\" (Песни военных лет). It was based on a concert at the Kremlin Palace in Moscow. A video of the concert and 13 of the songs was released on the American VAI label. The repertoire of the concert is the very core of the Russian war song genre and the sound and video releases were accompanied by booklet essays and sung texts and translations.",
"Title: Jazz in Armenia\n\nYerevan's first jazz band was formed in 1936, by composer Tsolak Vardazaryan. In 1938, composer Artemi Ayvazyan founded the Armenian State Jazz Orchestra, the first in the Soviet Union. The orchestra's first drummer Robert Yolchyan became an important artist of Soviet and Armenian jazz, developing his own style over time and continuing to play and give master-classes until his death in early 2000s. Other jazz bands were founded in Nairi Cinema, Yerevan Park of Communars, and others. In 1954, Konstantin Orbelyan organized an Estrada quintet for Armenian Radio. In 1966, young composer Martin Vardazaryan founded the Estrada Orchestra, renamed in the 1970s as the Estrada Symphonic Orchestra under the direction of Melik Mavisakalyan and Yervand Yerznkyan. Then Stepan Shakarian founded the jazz sextet Radio, and jazz trios were founded by David Azaryan and Artashes Kartalyan. Jazz pianist Levon Malkhasian (\"Malkhas\") founded his jazz trio with Armen Toutounjyan (\"Chico\") and Arthur Abrahamyan. In 1998, Malkhas become one of the initiators of the Yerevan International Jazz Festival.",
"Title: Gregory IV of Naples\n\nGregory IV (died 915) was the firstborn son of Duke Sergius II of Naples and successor of his paternal uncle, Bishop Athanasius, in 898, when he was elected \"dux\", or \"magister militum\", unanimously by the aristocracy. His other paternal uncle, Stephen, succeeded Athanasius as bishop. According to the \"Chronicon ducum et principum Beneventi, Salerni, et Capuae et ducum Neapolis\", he reigned for sixteen years and eight months."
] |
6,059
|
Close At Hand is the second EP by James McCartney, son of Paul and Linda McCartney, a British musician and songwriter living in London, born on which date?
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12 September 1977
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bridge
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easy
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"Close At Hand",
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"Flaming Pie is the tenth solo studio album by Paul McCartney under his own name, first released in 1997.",
" His first studio album in over four years, it was mostly recorded following McCartney's involvement in the highly successful \"Beatles Anthology\" project.",
" The album was recorded in several locations over two years, 1995 and 1997, featuring two songs dating from 1992.",
" The album featured several of McCartney's family members and friends, most notably McCartney's son, James McCartney.",
" In \"Flaming Pie\"'s liner notes, McCartney said: \"\"[The Beatles Anthology]\" reminded me of The Beatles' standards and the standards that we reached with the songs.",
" So in a way it was a refresher course that set the framework for this album.\""
],
"title": "Flaming Pie"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Me is the first full length studio album by James McCartney, son of Paul and Linda McCartney.",
" It was recorded between Abbey Road, Hog Mill, Select, Avatar and Nevo studios and was produced and mixed by David Kahne.",
" It also includes performances from Paul McCartney.",
" James McCartney said of the album \"it's about having as much emotion as possible for me, musically and lyrically.",
" Cathartic, heartfelt and true.\""
],
"title": "Me (James McCartney album)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Linda Louise McCartney, Lady McCartney (née Eastman; formerly See; September 24, 1941 – April 17, 1998) was an American musician, photographer, animal rights activist, entrepreneur and publisher who was married to Paul McCartney of the Beatles.",
" Prior to marrying Paul, she was a professional photographer of celebrities and contemporary musicians, with her work published in music industry magazines.",
" Her photos were also published in the book \"Linda McCartney's Sixties: Portrait of an Era\", in 1992."
],
"title": "Linda McCartney"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Linda McCartney Story is a 2000 American drama television film directed by Armand Mastroianni, starring Elizabeth Mitchell and Gary Bakewell.",
" Based on the book \"Linda McCartney: The Biography\", presenting the life story of Linda McCartney and her life with Paul McCartney.",
" The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for CBS and was released in 2000."
],
"title": "The Linda McCartney Story"
},
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"sentences": [
"James Louis McCartney (born 12 September 1977) is a British musician and songwriter living in London.",
" He is the only son of songwriter and former Beatle Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney.",
" He has contributed to a number of solo albums by his parents, including \"Flaming Pie\" (1997) and \"Driving Rain\" (2001) by Paul McCartney and \"Wide Prairie\" (1998) by Linda McCartney."
],
"title": "James McCartney"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Concert for Linda was a benefit tribute to Linda McCartney, wife of Paul McCartney.",
" It was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 10 April 1999.",
" Linda McCartney died after a long battle with cancer nearly a year earlier, when she was 56.",
" They were married for 29 years."
],
"title": "Concert for Linda"
},
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"sentences": [
"Give My Regards to Broad Street is a 1984 British musical drama film directed by Peter Webb, which starred Paul McCartney, Bryan Brown and Ringo Starr.",
" The film covers a fictional day in the life of Paul McCartney, who wrote the film for the screen, and McCartney, Starr and Linda McCartney all appeared as themselves.",
" Despite \"Give My Regards to Broad Street\" being unsuccessful in the box office financially and critically, its soundtrack album sold well.",
" The title is a take on George M. Cohan's classic show tune \"Give My Regards to Broadway\" which made reference to London's Broad Street railway station, which would close in 1986."
],
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"sentences": [
"Lee Eastman, born Leopold Vail Epstein (12 January 1910 – 30 July 1991) was a New York City show business attorney, and art collector the son of Louis (b. Russia ~1887, imm.",
" 1906) and Stella (Freyer) Epstein.",
" His sisters were Emmaline and Rose.",
" He married Louise Lindner, daughter of a prominent Cleveland department store executive; they had four children, including John Eastman and Linda McCartney, the late wife of former Beatle Paul McCartney.",
" Eastman became McCartney's business manager shortly before the breakup of The Beatles while his son John represented McCartney during his 1970 lawsuit to legally dissolve the Beatles.",
" He is the maternal grandfather of potter Heather McCartney, photographer Mary McCartney, fashion designer Stella McCartney, and musician/sculptor James Louis McCartney.",
" Eastman was also the friend and longtime lawyer for and collector of the works of the Abstract expressionist painter Willem de Kooning."
],
"title": "Lee Eastman"
},
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"sentences": [
"Close At Hand is the second EP by James McCartney, son of Paul and Linda McCartney.",
" The EP was produced by David Kahne and Paul McCartney, and released on 30 2011 (2011--) ."
],
"title": "Close At Hand"
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"sentences": [
"Wide Prairie is a posthumous compilation by Linda McCartney.",
" The album is composed of songs recorded between 1972 and 1998, some of which were previously released while others are unreleased Wings era recordings.",
" The idea for the album was inspired by a fan who wrote in inquiring about \"Seaside Woman\", a reggae song which Wings had recorded in 1972 under the name Suzy and the Red Stripes featuring Linda on lead vocals.",
" Lead guitar on the song \"The Light Comes from Within\" is played by the McCartneys' son, musician/sculptor James McCartney.",
" The album reached number 127 in the UK charts, while the title track made the top 75, at number 74.",
" \"The Light Comes from Within\" also charted, at number 56 in the UK charts."
],
"title": "Wide Prairie"
}
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"Title: Flaming Pie\n\nFlaming Pie is the tenth solo studio album by Paul McCartney under his own name, first released in 1997. His first studio album in over four years, it was mostly recorded following McCartney's involvement in the highly successful \"Beatles Anthology\" project. The album was recorded in several locations over two years, 1995 and 1997, featuring two songs dating from 1992. The album featured several of McCartney's family members and friends, most notably McCartney's son, James McCartney. In \"Flaming Pie\"'s liner notes, McCartney said: \"\"[The Beatles Anthology]\" reminded me of The Beatles' standards and the standards that we reached with the songs. So in a way it was a refresher course that set the framework for this album.\"",
"Title: Me (James McCartney album)\n\nMe is the first full length studio album by James McCartney, son of Paul and Linda McCartney. It was recorded between Abbey Road, Hog Mill, Select, Avatar and Nevo studios and was produced and mixed by David Kahne. It also includes performances from Paul McCartney. James McCartney said of the album \"it's about having as much emotion as possible for me, musically and lyrically. Cathartic, heartfelt and true.\"",
"Title: Linda McCartney\n\nLinda Louise McCartney, Lady McCartney (née Eastman; formerly See; September 24, 1941 – April 17, 1998) was an American musician, photographer, animal rights activist, entrepreneur and publisher who was married to Paul McCartney of the Beatles. Prior to marrying Paul, she was a professional photographer of celebrities and contemporary musicians, with her work published in music industry magazines. Her photos were also published in the book \"Linda McCartney's Sixties: Portrait of an Era\", in 1992.",
"Title: The Linda McCartney Story\n\nThe Linda McCartney Story is a 2000 American drama television film directed by Armand Mastroianni, starring Elizabeth Mitchell and Gary Bakewell. Based on the book \"Linda McCartney: The Biography\", presenting the life story of Linda McCartney and her life with Paul McCartney. The film was shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada for CBS and was released in 2000.",
"Title: James McCartney\n\nJames Louis McCartney (born 12 September 1977) is a British musician and songwriter living in London. He is the only son of songwriter and former Beatle Paul McCartney and Linda McCartney. He has contributed to a number of solo albums by his parents, including \"Flaming Pie\" (1997) and \"Driving Rain\" (2001) by Paul McCartney and \"Wide Prairie\" (1998) by Linda McCartney.",
"Title: Concert for Linda\n\nThe Concert for Linda was a benefit tribute to Linda McCartney, wife of Paul McCartney. It was held at the Royal Albert Hall in London on 10 April 1999. Linda McCartney died after a long battle with cancer nearly a year earlier, when she was 56. They were married for 29 years.",
"Title: Give My Regards to Broad Street (film)\n\nGive My Regards to Broad Street is a 1984 British musical drama film directed by Peter Webb, which starred Paul McCartney, Bryan Brown and Ringo Starr. The film covers a fictional day in the life of Paul McCartney, who wrote the film for the screen, and McCartney, Starr and Linda McCartney all appeared as themselves. Despite \"Give My Regards to Broad Street\" being unsuccessful in the box office financially and critically, its soundtrack album sold well. The title is a take on George M. Cohan's classic show tune \"Give My Regards to Broadway\" which made reference to London's Broad Street railway station, which would close in 1986.",
"Title: Lee Eastman\n\nLee Eastman, born Leopold Vail Epstein (12 January 1910 – 30 July 1991) was a New York City show business attorney, and art collector the son of Louis (b. Russia ~1887, imm. 1906) and Stella (Freyer) Epstein. His sisters were Emmaline and Rose. He married Louise Lindner, daughter of a prominent Cleveland department store executive; they had four children, including John Eastman and Linda McCartney, the late wife of former Beatle Paul McCartney. Eastman became McCartney's business manager shortly before the breakup of The Beatles while his son John represented McCartney during his 1970 lawsuit to legally dissolve the Beatles. He is the maternal grandfather of potter Heather McCartney, photographer Mary McCartney, fashion designer Stella McCartney, and musician/sculptor James Louis McCartney. Eastman was also the friend and longtime lawyer for and collector of the works of the Abstract expressionist painter Willem de Kooning.",
"Title: Close At Hand\n\nClose At Hand is the second EP by James McCartney, son of Paul and Linda McCartney. The EP was produced by David Kahne and Paul McCartney, and released on 30 2011 (2011--) .",
"Title: Wide Prairie\n\nWide Prairie is a posthumous compilation by Linda McCartney. The album is composed of songs recorded between 1972 and 1998, some of which were previously released while others are unreleased Wings era recordings. The idea for the album was inspired by a fan who wrote in inquiring about \"Seaside Woman\", a reggae song which Wings had recorded in 1972 under the name Suzy and the Red Stripes featuring Linda on lead vocals. Lead guitar on the song \"The Light Comes from Within\" is played by the McCartneys' son, musician/sculptor James McCartney. The album reached number 127 in the UK charts, while the title track made the top 75, at number 74. \"The Light Comes from Within\" also charted, at number 56 in the UK charts."
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6,060
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Which macroregion was Óscar Suárez born in?
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Bajío.
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" Puentes worked under the ring name Óscar Sevilla from 1997 until 2005 where he adopted the \"El Ángel\" ring character.",
" He is manly known for his work in the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) which he worked for until mid-2009.",
" He current works on the Mexican independent circuit and makes regular appearances for the \"Los Perros del Mal\" and International Wrestling Revolution Group promotions amongst others and occasionally works a El Novillero (\"The Apprentice Bullfighter\")."
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" He plays as back central or wingback."
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"Guanajuato (] ) is a city and municipality in central Mexico and the capital of the state of the same name.",
" It is part of the macroregion of Bajío.",
" It is in a narrow valley, which makes its streets narrow and winding.",
" Most are alleys that cars cannot pass through, and some are long sets of stairs up the mountainsides.",
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" Widely regarded as one of the best players in the world, Suárez has won 14 trophies in his career, including four league titles, a UEFA Champions League title and a Copa América.",
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" He was one of five children born to Mexican immigrants to the U.S. state of Arizona Francisco Suárez and Carmen Minjárez Suárez.",
" After high school, he joined the U.S. Navy and served during World War II.",
" In the military, he was stationed off the coast of New Jersey, and also served in Brazil.",
" After the war, he returned to Arizona where he enrolled in the University of Arizona.",
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" Suárez later went on to become a journalist and a college educator, and publishing in \"Arizona Quarterly\".",
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"Title: El Ángel (wrestler)\n\nÓscar Omar Puentes Molgado (born August 19, 1977) is a Mexican \"Luchador\" (professional wrestler) under the ring name El Ángel (Spanish for \"the Angel\"). Puentes worked under the ring name Óscar Sevilla from 1997 until 2005 where he adopted the \"El Ángel\" ring character. He is manly known for his work in the Mexican professional wrestling promotion Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) which he worked for until mid-2009. He current works on the Mexican independent circuit and makes regular appearances for the \"Los Perros del Mal\" and International Wrestling Revolution Group promotions amongst others and occasionally works a El Novillero (\"The Apprentice Bullfighter\").",
"Title: Óscar Arias (footballer)\n\nÓscar Luis Arias Suárez (born 5 January 1966), known simply as Óscar, is a Spanish retired footballer who played as a midfielder, and the current director of football of Sevilla FC.",
"Title: Óscar Nadin Díaz González\n\nÓscar Nadin Díaz Gonzalez, known as Óscar Díaz (born 29 January 1984) is a Paraguayan footballer who plays for América de Cali. He plays as back central or wingback.",
"Title: Guanajuato City\n\nGuanajuato (] ) is a city and municipality in central Mexico and the capital of the state of the same name. It is part of the macroregion of Bajío. It is in a narrow valley, which makes its streets narrow and winding. Most are alleys that cars cannot pass through, and some are long sets of stairs up the mountainsides. Many of the city’s thoroughfares are partially or fully underground. The historic center has numerous small plazas and colonial-era mansions, churches and civil constructions built using pink or green sandstone.",
"Title: Luis Suárez\n\nLuis Alberto Suárez Díaz (] ; born 24 January 1987), commonly known as Luis Suárez, is a Uruguayan professional footballer who plays as a striker for Spanish club FC Barcelona and the Uruguay national team. Widely regarded as one of the best players in the world, Suárez has won 14 trophies in his career, including four league titles, a UEFA Champions League title and a Copa América. A prolific goalscorer, Suárez has won two European Golden Shoes,",
"Title: Héctor Suárez Gomís\n\nHéctor Suárez Gomís (born December 6, 1968 in Mexico City) is a Mexican actor and former singer. Formerly known as Héctor Suárez Jr. and Héctor Suárez hijo, he is the son of Héctor Suárez, also an actor and of Pepita Gomís a television host.",
"Title: Alejandro Suárez Lozano\n\nAlejandro Suárez Lozano (born 1980) also known as Alejandro Suárez, is an award-winning Spanish film director and writer. He wrote, directed, and produced several short films including \"The Fisherman\" and \"Hidden Soldier\", that received more than 70 awards and 300 official selections around the world. Suárez is currently working on his debut feature film \"Mogwai\" that is based on his short film \"The Fisherman\", in collaboration with British screenwriter Gary Young.",
"Title: Óscar Suárez\n\nOscar Eduardo Suárez Parra (born April 10, 1995 in Guanajuato City, Guanajuato), known as Oscar Suárez, is a professional Mexican association football (soccer) player who currently plays for León.",
"Title: Mario Suárez (writer)\n\nMario Suárez (1925–1998) was one of the earliest Chicano writers. He was one of five children born to Mexican immigrants to the U.S. state of Arizona Francisco Suárez and Carmen Minjárez Suárez. After high school, he joined the U.S. Navy and served during World War II. In the military, he was stationed off the coast of New Jersey, and also served in Brazil. After the war, he returned to Arizona where he enrolled in the University of Arizona. In 1947, while still an undergraduate, he began writing sketches for \"Arizona Quarterly\" magazine. Suárez later went on to become a journalist and a college educator, and publishing in \"Arizona Quarterly\". Most of Suárez's literature takes place in \"El Hoyo\" (The Hole), the name of the Mexican American barrio in Tucson, Arizona, where he was raised. Often overlooked in the \"canon\" of Chicano Literature for writers such as Rudolfo Anaya and Rolando Hinojosa-Smith, Mario Suárez's writing pre-dates the Chicano literature movement in the '60s and '70s. Many of his sketches of immigrant and working class life were published in the mid- to late-1950s. From an anthropological standpoint, his work should be heralded for telling the immigrant story and documenting life in El Hoyo before its demise.",
"Title: Óscar Duarte (Portuguese footballer)\n\nÓscar Vicente Martins Duarte (born 5 December 1950 in Praia), known simply as Óscar, is a former Portuguese footballer who played as midfielder."
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6,061
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Who designed the German bomber which used the SC250 bomb to notable effect ?
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Hermann Pohlmann
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"Title: Riesenflugzeug\n\nA Riesenflugzeug (plural \"Riesenflugzeuge\", German for \"giant aircraft\"), sometimes colloquially referred to in English as an R-plane, was a large World War I German bomber, possessing at least three aircraft engines, more usually being powered by four or more engines, sometimes of more than one make, model or power level. These were large multi-engine aircraft capable of flying several hours with larger bomb loads than the smaller \"Grossflugzeug\" bombers such as the Gotha G.V. Some of the earliest \"Riesenflugzeuge\" were given G-type designations before being redesignated, but a major distinction was that the requirements for the R-type specified that the engines had to be serviceable in flight. As a result, designs fell into two groups - those with the engines mounted centrally inside the fuselage using gearboxes and driveshafts to transfer the power to propellers mounted between the wings, and those with conventional powerplant installations mounted in large nacelles or the nose of the aircraft where engineers would be stationed for each group of engines. The transmission of power from the centrally mounted engines to the remote, most often wing-mounted propellers proved troublesome in practice and most operational examples of \"Riesenflugzeug\"-class aircraft were of the second type, as with the all-direct-drive Zeppelin-Staaken R.VI.",
"Title: Junkers Ju 87\n\nThe Junkers Ju 87 or Stuka (from \"Sturzkampfflugzeug\", \"dive bomber\") was a German dive bomber and ground-attack aircraft. Designed by Hermann Pohlmann, it first flew in 1935. The Ju 87 made its combat debut in 1937 with the Luftwaffe's Condor Legion during the Spanish Civil War and served the Axis forces in World War II.",
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"Title: SC250 bomb\n\nThe SC 250 (\"Sprengbombe Cylindrisch 250\") was an air-dropped general purpose high-explosive bomb built by Germany during World War II and used extensively during that period. It could be carried by almost all German bomber aircraft, and was used to notable effect by the Junkers Ju 87 \"Stuka\" (\"Sturzkampfflugzeug\" or dive-bomber). The bomb's weight was about 250 kg, from which its designation was derived.",
"Title: Focke-Wulf Fw 191\n\nThe Focke-Wulf Fw 191 was a prototype German bomber of World War II, as the Focke-Wulf firm's entry for the Bomber B advanced medium bomber design competition. Two versions were intended to be produced, a twin-engine version using the Junkers Jumo 222 engine and a four-engine variant which was to have used the smaller Daimler-Benz DB 605 engine. The project was eventually abandoned due to technical difficulties with the engines.",
"Title: Dornier Do Y\n\nThe Dornier Do Y was a German bomber of the 1930s, the second bomber design by Dornier Flugzeugwerke.",
"Title: Werner Baumbach\n\nWerner Baumbach (27 December 1916 – 20 October 1953) was a German bomber pilot during World War II. He commanded the secret bomber wing Kampfgeschwader 200 (KG 200) of the Luftwaffe, the air force of Nazi Germany. Baumbach received the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords for the destruction of over gross register tons (GRT) of Allied shipping.",
"Title: Hermann Hogeback\n\nHermann Hogeback (25 August 1914 – 15 February 2004) was a German bomber pilot during the Nazi era. He flew more than 100 operational sorties during the Spanish Civil War and 500 during World War II and was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves and Swords of Nazi Germany. Hogeback's last service position was commander) of the 6th Bomber Wing.",
"Title: Walter Storp\n\nWalter Storp (2 February 1910 – 9 August 1981) was a German bomber pilot and commander of several bomber wings during World War II. He was a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. Storp reached the rank of Generalmajor and ended as the war as commander of the 5th Air Division in Norway."
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6,062
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Le Chiffre is a fictional character appearing in a novel in which other authors have written authorised Bond novels or novelizations since what year?
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1964
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" \"Casino Royale\" is a reboot of the film series and as such is set at the beginning of Bond's career as Agent 007, just as he is earning his licence to kill.",
" After preventing a terrorist attack at Miami International Airport, Bond falls in love with Vesper Lynd, the treasury employee assigned to provide the money he needs to bankrupt a terrorist financier, Le Chiffre, by beating him in a high-stakes poker game.",
" The story arc continues in the following \"Bond\" film \"Quantum of Solace\" (2008), \"Skyfall\" (2012), and \"Spectre\" (2015) also feature explicit references to characters and events in this film."
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"Miss Moneypenny, later assigned the first names of Eve or Jane, is a fictional character in the James Bond novels and films.",
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" Although she has a small part in most of the films, it is always highlighted by the underscored romantic tension between her and Bond (something that is virtually non-existent in Ian Fleming's novels, though is somewhat more apparent in the Bond novels by John Gardner and Raymond Benson).",
" On that note, she is not always considered to be a Bond girl, having never had anything more than a professional relationship with Bond, to her dismay."
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"Commander James Bond, CMG, RNVR, is a fictional character created by British journalist and novelist Ian Fleming in 1953.",
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" Fleming wrote twelve Bond novels and two short story collections.",
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"The James Bond Dossier (1965), by Kingsley Amis, is a critical analysis of the James Bond novels.",
" Amis dedicated the book to friend and background collaborator, the poet and historian Robert Conquest.",
" Later, after Ian Fleming's death, Amis was commissioned as the first continuation novelist for the James Bond novel series, writing \"Colonel Sun\" (1968) under the pseudonym Robert Markham.",
" \"The James Bond Dossier\" was the first, formal, literary study of the James Bond character.",
" More recent studies of Fleming's secret agent and his world include \"The Politics of James Bond: From Fleming’s Novels to the Big Screen\" (2001), by the historian Jeremy Black."
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"Felix Leiter is a 2017 comic book miniseries featuring the eponymous character, who is primarily featured in Ian Fleming's James Bond novels and various other formats by several other creators.",
" Written by James Robinson and illustrated by Aaron Campbell, the comic book is a spin-off from the \"James Bond\" series published by Dynamite Entertainment, making its debut in January 2017.",
" It also marks the first time for Bond's ally and friend, Felix Leiter to get a solo adventure in any format overall.",
" It is also licensed by Ian Fleming Publications that hold the literary rights to the James Bond franchise.",
" Bond himself makes a cameo appearance in the comic book as part of a flashback."
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"SPECTRE (SPecial Executive for Counterintelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion) is a fictional organisation featured in the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming, the films based on those novels, and James Bond video games.",
" Led by evil genius and supervillain Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the international organisation first formally appeared in the novel \"Thunderball\" (1961) and in the film \"Dr. No\" (1962).",
" As an NGO, SPECTRE is not aligned to any nation or political ideology, enabling the later Bond books and Bond films to be regarded as somewhat apolitical though the former Gestapo members are a clear sign of Fleming's warning of the Nazi fascists surviving after the Second World War first detailed in the novel \"Moonraker\" (1954).",
" SPECTRE began in the novels as a small group of criminals but became a vast international organisation with its own SPECTRE Island training base in the films, to replace the Soviet SMERSH."
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"Le Chiffre (] , \"The Cypher\" or \"The Number\") is a fictional character appearing in Ian Fleming's 1953 first James Bond novel, \"Casino Royale\".",
" On screen Le Chiffre has been portrayed by Peter Lorre in the 1954 television adaptation of the novel for CBS's \"Climax!",
"\" television series, by Orson Welles in the 1967 spoof of the novel and Bond film series, and by Mads Mikkelsen in the 2006 film version of Fleming's novel."
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"Title: List of James Bond films\n\nJames Bond is a fictional character created by novelist Ian Fleming in 1953. Bond is a British secret agent working for MI6 who also answers by his codename, 007. He has been portrayed on film by actors Sean Connery, David Niven, George Lazenby, Roger Moore, Timothy Dalton, Pierce Brosnan and Daniel Craig, in twenty-six productions. Only two films were not made by Eon Productions. Eon now holds the full adaptation rights to all of Fleming's Bond novels.",
"Title: James Bond\n\nThe James Bond series focuses on a fictional British Secret Service agent created in 1953 by writer Ian Fleming, who featured him in twelve novels and two short-story collections. Since Fleming's death in 1964, eight other authors have written authorised Bond novels or novelizations: Kingsley Amis, Christopher Wood, John Gardner, Raymond Benson, Sebastian Faulks, Jeffery Deaver, William Boyd and Anthony Horowitz. The latest novel is \"Trigger Mortis\" by Anthony Horowitz, published in September 2015. Additionally Charlie Higson wrote a series on a young James Bond, and Kate Westbrook wrote three novels based on the diaries of a recurring series character, Moneypenny.",
"Title: Casino Royale (2006 film)\n\nCasino Royale (2006) is the twenty-first spy film in the Eon Productions \"James Bond\" film series and the first to star Daniel Craig as the fictional MI6 agent James Bond. Directed by Martin Campbell and written by Neal Purvis & Robert Wade and Paul Haggis, the film marks the third screen adaptation of Ian Fleming's 1953 novel of the same name. \"Casino Royale\" is a reboot of the film series and as such is set at the beginning of Bond's career as Agent 007, just as he is earning his licence to kill. After preventing a terrorist attack at Miami International Airport, Bond falls in love with Vesper Lynd, the treasury employee assigned to provide the money he needs to bankrupt a terrorist financier, Le Chiffre, by beating him in a high-stakes poker game. The story arc continues in the following \"Bond\" film \"Quantum of Solace\" (2008), \"Skyfall\" (2012), and \"Spectre\" (2015) also feature explicit references to characters and events in this film.",
"Title: Miss Moneypenny\n\nMiss Moneypenny, later assigned the first names of Eve or Jane, is a fictional character in the James Bond novels and films. She is secretary to M, who is Bond's superior officer and head of the British Secret Service (MI6). Although she has a small part in most of the films, it is always highlighted by the underscored romantic tension between her and Bond (something that is virtually non-existent in Ian Fleming's novels, though is somewhat more apparent in the Bond novels by John Gardner and Raymond Benson). On that note, she is not always considered to be a Bond girl, having never had anything more than a professional relationship with Bond, to her dismay.",
"Title: James Bond (literary character)\n\nCommander James Bond, CMG, RNVR, is a fictional character created by British journalist and novelist Ian Fleming in 1953. He is the protagonist of the \"James Bond\" series of novels, films, comics and video games. Fleming wrote twelve Bond novels and two short story collections. His final two books—\"The Man with the Golden Gun\" (1965) and \"Octopussy and The Living Daylights\" (1966)—were published posthumously.",
"Title: Casino Royale (novel)\n\nCasino Royale is the first novel by the British author Ian Fleming. Published in 1953, it is the first \"James Bond\" book, and it paved the way for a further eleven novels and two short story collections by Fleming, followed by numerous continuation Bond novels by other authors.",
"Title: The James Bond Dossier\n\nThe James Bond Dossier (1965), by Kingsley Amis, is a critical analysis of the James Bond novels. Amis dedicated the book to friend and background collaborator, the poet and historian Robert Conquest. Later, after Ian Fleming's death, Amis was commissioned as the first continuation novelist for the James Bond novel series, writing \"Colonel Sun\" (1968) under the pseudonym Robert Markham. \"The James Bond Dossier\" was the first, formal, literary study of the James Bond character. More recent studies of Fleming's secret agent and his world include \"The Politics of James Bond: From Fleming’s Novels to the Big Screen\" (2001), by the historian Jeremy Black.",
"Title: Felix Leiter (Dynamite Entertainment)\n\nFelix Leiter is a 2017 comic book miniseries featuring the eponymous character, who is primarily featured in Ian Fleming's James Bond novels and various other formats by several other creators. Written by James Robinson and illustrated by Aaron Campbell, the comic book is a spin-off from the \"James Bond\" series published by Dynamite Entertainment, making its debut in January 2017. It also marks the first time for Bond's ally and friend, Felix Leiter to get a solo adventure in any format overall. It is also licensed by Ian Fleming Publications that hold the literary rights to the James Bond franchise. Bond himself makes a cameo appearance in the comic book as part of a flashback.",
"Title: SPECTRE\n\nSPECTRE (SPecial Executive for Counterintelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion) is a fictional organisation featured in the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming, the films based on those novels, and James Bond video games. Led by evil genius and supervillain Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the international organisation first formally appeared in the novel \"Thunderball\" (1961) and in the film \"Dr. No\" (1962). As an NGO, SPECTRE is not aligned to any nation or political ideology, enabling the later Bond books and Bond films to be regarded as somewhat apolitical though the former Gestapo members are a clear sign of Fleming's warning of the Nazi fascists surviving after the Second World War first detailed in the novel \"Moonraker\" (1954). SPECTRE began in the novels as a small group of criminals but became a vast international organisation with its own SPECTRE Island training base in the films, to replace the Soviet SMERSH.",
"Title: Le Chiffre\n\nLe Chiffre (] , \"The Cypher\" or \"The Number\") is a fictional character appearing in Ian Fleming's 1953 first James Bond novel, \"Casino Royale\". On screen Le Chiffre has been portrayed by Peter Lorre in the 1954 television adaptation of the novel for CBS's \"Climax! \" television series, by Orson Welles in the 1967 spoof of the novel and Bond film series, and by Mads Mikkelsen in the 2006 film version of Fleming's novel."
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What film adaptation did a performer in a 1985 American epic romantic drama film also play in?
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Nineteen Eighty-Four
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"\"Brokeback Mountain\" is a 2005 American epic romantic drama film directed by Ang Lee.",
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"Doctor Zhivago (Italian: \"Il dottor Zivago\") is a 1965 British-Italian epic romantic drama film directed by David Lean.",
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" The film opened in the United Kingdom and the United States on 11 October 2013.",
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"Out of Africa is a 1985 American epic romantic drama film directed and produced by Sydney Pollack, and starring Robert Redford and Meryl Streep.",
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"Title: Suzanna Hamilton\n\nSuzanna Hamilton (born 8 February 1960) is an English actress. She is known for her performance as Julia in the 1984 film adaptation of George Orwell's classic novel, \"Nineteen Eighty-Four\". Her other film roles include \"Tess\" (1979), \"Brimstone and Treacle\" (1982), \"Wetherby\" (1985) and \"Out of Africa\" (1985). On television, she starred in the ITV drama \"Wish Me Luck\" (1988), the BBC medical drama \"Casualty\" (1993–94) and the STV drama \"McCallum\" (1995–97).",
"Title: List of accolades received by Brokeback Mountain\n\n\"Brokeback Mountain\" is a 2005 American epic romantic drama film directed by Ang Lee. Based on the short story of the same name by author Annie Proulx, the story was adapted by Larry McMurtry and Diana Ossana. The film depicts the complex emotional and sexual relationship between two men, Ennis Del Mar and Jack Twist (played by Heath Ledger and Jake Gyllenhaal, respectively) in the American West between 1963 and 1983. Michelle Williams, Anne Hathaway, Linda Cardellini, Randy Quaid, Anna Faris, and Kate Mara feature in supporting roles.",
"Title: Doctor Zhivago (film)\n\nDoctor Zhivago (Italian: \"Il dottor Zivago\") is a 1965 British-Italian epic romantic drama film directed by David Lean. It is set in Russia between the years prior to World War I and the Russian Civil War of 1917–1922, and is based on the Boris Pasternak novel of the same name. While immensely popular in the West, the book was banned in the Soviet Union for decades. For this reason, the film could not be made in the Soviet Union and was instead filmed mostly in Spain.",
"Title: Romeo & Juliet (2013 film)\n\nRomeo & Juliet is a 2013 internationally co-produced romantic drama film adaptation of William Shakespeare's romantic tragedy of the same name written by Julian Fellowes and directed by Carlo Carlei. The film stars Douglas Booth, Hailee Steinfeld, Damian Lewis, Kodi Smit-McPhee, Ed Westwick, Stellan Skarsgård and Paul Giamatti. The film opened in the United Kingdom and the United States on 11 October 2013. Like Franco Zeffirelli's adaptation of Shakespeare's tragedy, this film uses the traditional setting of Renaissance Verona, but, unlike previous major film adaptations, only follows the plot and uses only some of the dialogue as written by Shakespeare. This has led to a controversy; several critics denounced the film's advertising as misleading and losing the essence of the play. The film grossed $3 million.",
"Title: Noah's Ark (1928 film)\n\nNoah's Ark is a 1928 American epic romantic melodramatic disaster film directed by Michael Curtiz and starring Dolores Costello and George O'Brien. The story is by Darryl F. Zanuck. The film was released by the Warner Bros. studio. It is representative of the transition from silent movies to \"talkies\", although it is essentially a hybrid film known as a part-talkie, which used the new Vitaphone sound-on-disc system. Most scenes are silent with a synchronized music score and sound effects, in particular the biblical ones, while some scenes have dialogue.",
"Title: Paruthiveeran\n\nParuthiveeran is a 2007 Indian Tamil epic romantic drama film written and directed by Ameer Sultan. The film stars Karthi in his feature film debut as the title character, with Priyamani as the female lead and Ponvannan, Saravanan and Ganja Karuppu and Sujatha Sivakumar playing supporting roles. Produced by Studio Green, it features a soundtrack and score composed by Yuvan Shankar Raja, cinematography by Ramji and editing by Raja Mohammad.",
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"Title: Out of Africa (film)\n\nOut of Africa is a 1985 American epic romantic drama film directed and produced by Sydney Pollack, and starring Robert Redford and Meryl Streep. The film is based loosely on the autobiographical book \"Out of Africa\" written by Isak Dinesen (the pseudonym of Danish author Karen Blixen), which was published in 1937, with additional material from Dinesen's book \"Shadows on the Grass\" and other sources. This film received 28 film awards, including seven Academy Awards.",
"Title: Far and Away\n\nFar and Away is a 1992 American epic romantic adventure drama film directed by Ron Howard from a script by Howard and Bob Dolman. It stars Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman. The cinematographer was Mikael Salomon, and the music score was done by John Williams. It was screened out of competition at the 1992 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: Tristan & Isolde (film)\n\nTristan & Isolde is a 2006 epic romantic drama film directed by Kevin Reynolds and written by Dean Georgaris based on the medieval romantic legend of Tristan and Isolde. Produced by Ridley Scott (who had been working on an adaptation since the mid-1970s) and Tony Scott, the film stars James Franco and Sophia Myles, alongside a supporting cast featuring Rufus Sewell, Mark Strong, and Henry Cavill. This was Franchise Pictures' last film before bankruptcy."
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The third single off Tim McGraw's twelfth studio album features which two artists?
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Taylor Swift on vocals, as well as Keith Urban on guitar
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" It was released in November 2002 and was recorded on a mountaintop studio in upstate New York.",
" Four singles were released.",
" Two songs were in the movie \"Black Cloud\", starring McGraw.",
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"\"Over and Over\" is a song recorded by American rapper Nelly.",
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" It features American country music singer Tim McGraw.",
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"\"She's My Kind of Rain\" is a song written by Tommy Lee James and Robin Lerner, and performed by American country music artist Tim McGraw.",
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"Title: Lovin' Lately\n\n\"Lovin' Lately\" is a song by American country music duo Big & Rich featuring Tim McGraw. It was released in January 2016 as the third single from Big & Rich's third studio album, \"Gravity\". The song was written by duo members Big Kenny and John Rich and McGraw.",
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"Title: Emotional Traffic\n\nEmotional Traffic is the eleventh studio album by American country music artist Tim McGraw. Originally completed in late 2010, it is McGraw's last studio album released by Curb Records, a label he's been with since his debut album \"Tim McGraw\" (1993). It was released on January 24, 2012.",
"Title: Just to See You Smile\n\n\"Just to See You Smile\" is a song written by Mark Nesler and Tony Martin, and performed by American country music artist Tim McGraw. It was released in August 1997 as the third single from McGraw's fourth studio album \"Everywhere\". Having spent 42 weeks on the \"Billboard\" chart, it set what was then a record for being the longest-running single on the \"Billboard\" country chart since the inception of Nielsen SoundScan in 1990. It was also the longest chart run for any country single in the 1990s."
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Who is a pornographic actress and a mentor/judge on the online reality TV series The Sex Factor?
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Lexi Belle
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" Shrager is an accomplished chef and has worked with fellow \"Soapstar Superchef\" judge Jean-Christophe Novelli."
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"Pravesh Rana (born February 26, 1983) is a male model and Mr. India 2008, and a reality TV show personality.",
" In 2009, he participated as a wild card entry in the reality TV series, \"Bigg Boss 3\""
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"Trishelle Cannatella (born November 4, 1979) is an American reality TV contestant, \"Playboy\" model, and actress, known for her appearances on the MTV reality television series \"\", and the \"Real World\" spinoff show \"The Challenge\".",
" She has also appeared on other reality shows such as \"The Surreal Life\", \"Kill Reality\", \"Punk'd\" and \"Fear Factor\".",
" She has also made appearances in TV ads and music videos, posed nude in \"Playboy\" magazine, appeared in the horror film \"The Scorned\", and competed successfully in celebrity poker tournaments."
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"Mari Possa (born January 21, 1980) is a pornographic actress and reality TV personality."
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"title": "Lexi Belle"
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"Blair McDonough (born 30 April 1981, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an actor who is best known for playing the role of Stuart Parker in the Australian TV soap opera \"Neighbours\".",
" He first shot to fame the age of 19 in 2001, when he finished runner-up in the inaugural season of the reality TV series \"Big Brother\".",
" He has since appeared on a number of other reality TV shows."
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"Title: The X Factor (UK series 6)\n\nThe X Factor is a British television music competition to find new singing talent. The sixth series started on ITV on 22 August 2009 and was won by Joe McElderry on 13 December 2009. Cheryl Cole emerged as the winning mentor for the second consecutive year, the first time in the show's history that a mentor has won back-to-back series. The show was presented by Dermot O'Leary, with spin-off show \"The Xtra Factor\" presented by Holly Willoughby on ITV2. McElderry's winner's single was a cover version of Miley Cyrus's \"The Climb\". Public auditions by aspiring singers began in June 2009 and were held in five cities across the UK. Simon Cowell, Louis Walsh, Minogue and Cole returned as judges. This season was the first to be sponsored by Talktalk after they took over the sponsorship from The Carphone Warehouse. For the first time, auditions were held in front of a live audience. Following initial auditions, the \"bootcamp\" stage took place in August 2009, where the number of contestants was narrowed down to 24. The 24 contestants were split into their categories, Boys, Girls, Over 25s and Groups, and given a judge to mentor them at the \"judges' houses\" stage and throughout the finals.",
"Title: Mary Carey (actress)\n\nMary Carey (born June 15, 1980) is an American pornographic actress and film director known for her appearance on the VH1 reality TV series \"Celebrity Rehab\".",
"Title: Jessica Hall (American actress)\n\nJessica Danielle Hall (born June 21, 1983) is an American actress, model, reality TV and radio personality who appears in the reality television show series \"Kendra\" on E!. She is the older sister of fellow reality TV personality Stacie Hall from MTV reality television series \"The Hills\".",
"Title: The Sex Factor\n\nThe Sex Factor is an online reality TV series produced by xHamster where eight men and eight women compete to become a porn star. The sixteen contestants supposedly have never had sex on camera prior to the series. The show stars Asa Akira as the host, and also features Lexi Belle, Tori Black, Remy LaCroix, and Keiran Lee as mentors and judges. Belle Knox was initially going to host the show, but was replaced by Akira.",
"Title: Rosemary Shrager\n\nRosemary Jacqueline Shrager (born 21 January 1951) is a British chef, best known for being an haute cuisine teacher on the reality television programme \"Ladette to Lady\", and as a judge on \"Soapstar Superchef\". She also made an appearance on the reality TV series \"I'm A Celebrity... Get Me Out Of Here! \". Other television projects have included \"Kitchen Showdown with Rosemary Shrager\", where she weaned unhealthy fast-food families onto nutritious cuisine. Shrager is an accomplished chef and has worked with fellow \"Soapstar Superchef\" judge Jean-Christophe Novelli.",
"Title: Pravesh Rana\n\nPravesh Rana (born February 26, 1983) is a male model and Mr. India 2008, and a reality TV show personality. In 2009, he participated as a wild card entry in the reality TV series, \"Bigg Boss 3\"",
"Title: Trishelle Cannatella\n\nTrishelle Cannatella (born November 4, 1979) is an American reality TV contestant, \"Playboy\" model, and actress, known for her appearances on the MTV reality television series \"\", and the \"Real World\" spinoff show \"The Challenge\". She has also appeared on other reality shows such as \"The Surreal Life\", \"Kill Reality\", \"Punk'd\" and \"Fear Factor\". She has also made appearances in TV ads and music videos, posed nude in \"Playboy\" magazine, appeared in the horror film \"The Scorned\", and competed successfully in celebrity poker tournaments.",
"Title: Mari Possa\n\nMari Possa (born January 21, 1980) is a pornographic actress and reality TV personality.",
"Title: Lexi Belle\n\nLexi Belle (born August 5, 1987) is the stage name of an American pornographic actress.",
"Title: Blair McDonough\n\nBlair McDonough (born 30 April 1981, in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia) is an actor who is best known for playing the role of Stuart Parker in the Australian TV soap opera \"Neighbours\". He first shot to fame the age of 19 in 2001, when he finished runner-up in the inaugural season of the reality TV series \"Big Brother\". He has since appeared on a number of other reality TV shows."
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6,066
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What is the nationality of the person who wrote an arrangement for "The Dodger Song" as part of "Old American Songs"?
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American
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" Copland was referred to by his peers and critics as \"the Dean of American Composers.\"",
" The open, slowly changing harmonies in much of his music are typical of what many people consider to be the sound of American music, evoking the vast American landscape and pioneer spirit.",
" He is best known for the works he wrote in the 1930s and 1940s in a deliberately accessible style often referred to as \"populist\" and which the composer labeled his \"vernacular\" style.",
" Works in this vein include the ballets \"Appalachian Spring\", \"Billy the Kid\" and \"Rodeo\", his \"Fanfare for the Common Man\" and Third Symphony.",
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"Psycho Circus World Tour was a Kiss concert tour in 1998–2000.",
" It was the first concert tour in history to have 3-D visual effects.",
" The Smashing Pumpkins opened at the Dodger Stadium show only, in costume as The Beatles for the Halloween night performance.",
" The Dodger Stadium show was streamed live on the internet as well as a radio broadcast.",
" Two songs, \"Psycho Circus\" and \"Shout It Out Loud\", were screened live on Fox television as part of the \"Kiss Live: The Ultimate Halloween Party\" special.",
" The vast majority of songs in the setlist were played on the previous Alive/Worldwide concert dates, leading to some frustration from fans expecting the return of classic songs not played on the previous tour.",
" Peter Criss was quoted in Metal Edge magazine at the time as wanting to add \"Parasite\" to the setlist.",
" The tour was initially hyped as having circus-style acts as pre-show entertainment.",
" This ultimately happened only at the first concert at Dodger Stadium.",
" Peter Criss later said that it didn't work out because the circus performers wanted equal billing and that some had even wanted to use KISS' backstage dressing room.",
" \"2,000 Man\" was played to bring in the new Millennium at the 1999/2000 New Year's Eve show at Vancouver, advertised at the time as being recorded for Alive IV.",
" The Vancouver show was also notable as being the first time the original members had played non-original band era material live in concert – \"I Love It Loud\", \"Lick It Up\" and \"Heaven's on Fire\" were added to the setlist and subsequently played on the Farewell Tour.",
" \"Forever\" was listed on concert setlists at the Vancouver show but was not played.",
" It was thought at the time it may have been intended as a Paul Stanley solo version prior to \"Black Diamond\".",
" One notable show on the tour was the March 12 Bremen, Germany, show.",
" After the opening song, Paul Stanley announced that the local fire marshall had banned Kiss from using any pyrotechnics during the show.",
" They used a translator on stage to let the crowd understand exactly what Stanley was saying.",
" At the end of the performance, the band ignited all of the pyrotechnics at once; as a result, they were banned from performing in Bremen.",
" Ticket sales for this tour were notably slower than the previous Reunion Tour, with many of the smaller market shows underselling and a second North American leg for the summer of 1999 cancelled all together, the band ultimatly decided on embarking on a Farewell tour in the new millennium."
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" He provided illustrations for numerous books and magazines, as well as for commercial items, such as posters, advertisements and calendars.",
" He is perhaps best known for illustrating Jack London's \"The Call of the Wild\" and for providing the cover art for many issues of Outdoor Recreation / Outdoor Life Magazine during the 1920s and early 1930s.",
" He is also the artist who designed the Horse & Rider Trademark of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company.",
" Goodwin was a very private person and did not seek publicity, so not much was known about his private life during his lifetime.",
" Most of what is known comes from letters held at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center."
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" The play opened at the Liberty Theater on November 7, 1904.",
" The play concerns the trials and tribulations of a fictional American jockey, Johnny Jones (based on the real life jockey Tod Sloan), who rides a horse named \"Yankee Doodle\" in the English Derby.",
" Cohan incorporates snippets of several popular traditional American songs into his lyrics of this song, as he often did with his songs.",
" The song was performed by James Cagney in the 1942 film \"Yankee Doodle Dandy\", in which he played Cohan."
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"Robert Winslow Gordon (September 2, 1888 – March 26, 1961) was educated at Harvard.",
" He joined the English faculty at the University of California at Berkeley in 1918.",
" In 1923, he was asked by Arthur Sullivant Hoffman to run the folk music column \"Old Songs Men Have Sung\" in Hoffman's magazine, \"Adventure\".",
" Gordon accepted and used the \"Adventure\" column to collect information on traditional American music from the magazine's readers.",
" He was the founding head of the Archive of American Folk Song (later the Archive of Folk Culture, which became part of the American Folklife Center) at the Library of Congress in 1928.",
" He was a pioneer in using mechanical means to document folk musicians, originally using Edison cylinder recordings.",
" He is known among folk singers as the originator of the infamous Gordon \"Inferno\" Collection of American songs; he also collected an early version of Kumbaya.",
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"Title: Musical selections in The Wizard of Oz\n\nThe songs from the 1939 musical fantasy film \"The Wizard of Oz\" have taken their place among the most famous and instantly recognizable American songs of all time, and the film's principal song, \"Over the Rainbow\", is perhaps the most famous song ever written for a film. Music and lyrics were by Harold Arlen and E.Y. \"Yip\" Harburg, who won an Academy Award for Best Song for \"Over the Rainbow\".",
"Title: Psycho Circus World Tour\n\nPsycho Circus World Tour was a Kiss concert tour in 1998–2000. It was the first concert tour in history to have 3-D visual effects. The Smashing Pumpkins opened at the Dodger Stadium show only, in costume as The Beatles for the Halloween night performance. The Dodger Stadium show was streamed live on the internet as well as a radio broadcast. Two songs, \"Psycho Circus\" and \"Shout It Out Loud\", were screened live on Fox television as part of the \"Kiss Live: The Ultimate Halloween Party\" special. The vast majority of songs in the setlist were played on the previous Alive/Worldwide concert dates, leading to some frustration from fans expecting the return of classic songs not played on the previous tour. Peter Criss was quoted in Metal Edge magazine at the time as wanting to add \"Parasite\" to the setlist. The tour was initially hyped as having circus-style acts as pre-show entertainment. This ultimately happened only at the first concert at Dodger Stadium. Peter Criss later said that it didn't work out because the circus performers wanted equal billing and that some had even wanted to use KISS' backstage dressing room. \"2,000 Man\" was played to bring in the new Millennium at the 1999/2000 New Year's Eve show at Vancouver, advertised at the time as being recorded for Alive IV. The Vancouver show was also notable as being the first time the original members had played non-original band era material live in concert – \"I Love It Loud\", \"Lick It Up\" and \"Heaven's on Fire\" were added to the setlist and subsequently played on the Farewell Tour. \"Forever\" was listed on concert setlists at the Vancouver show but was not played. It was thought at the time it may have been intended as a Paul Stanley solo version prior to \"Black Diamond\". One notable show on the tour was the March 12 Bremen, Germany, show. After the opening song, Paul Stanley announced that the local fire marshall had banned Kiss from using any pyrotechnics during the show. They used a translator on stage to let the crowd understand exactly what Stanley was saying. At the end of the performance, the band ignited all of the pyrotechnics at once; as a result, they were banned from performing in Bremen. Ticket sales for this tour were notably slower than the previous Reunion Tour, with many of the smaller market shows underselling and a second North American leg for the summer of 1999 cancelled all together, the band ultimatly decided on embarking on a Farewell tour in the new millennium.",
"Title: Philip R. Goodwin\n\nPhilip R. Goodwin (September 16, 1881 – December 14, 1935) was an American painter and illustrator who specialized in depictions of wildlife, the outdoors, fishing, hunting and the Old American West. He provided illustrations for numerous books and magazines, as well as for commercial items, such as posters, advertisements and calendars. He is perhaps best known for illustrating Jack London's \"The Call of the Wild\" and for providing the cover art for many issues of Outdoor Recreation / Outdoor Life Magazine during the 1920s and early 1930s. He is also the artist who designed the Horse & Rider Trademark of the Winchester Repeating Arms Company. Goodwin was a very private person and did not seek publicity, so not much was known about his private life during his lifetime. Most of what is known comes from letters held at the Buffalo Bill Historical Center.",
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"Title: The Yankee Doodle Boy\n\n\"The Yankee Doodle Boy\", also well known as \"(I'm a) Yankee Doodle Dandy\" is a patriotic song from the Broadway musical \"Little Johnny Jones\" written by George M. Cohan. The play opened at the Liberty Theater on November 7, 1904. The play concerns the trials and tribulations of a fictional American jockey, Johnny Jones (based on the real life jockey Tod Sloan), who rides a horse named \"Yankee Doodle\" in the English Derby. Cohan incorporates snippets of several popular traditional American songs into his lyrics of this song, as he often did with his songs. The song was performed by James Cagney in the 1942 film \"Yankee Doodle Dandy\", in which he played Cohan.",
"Title: Old American Songs\n\nOld American Songs are two sets of songs arranged by Aaron Copland in 1950 and 1952 respectively. Originally scored for voice and piano, they were reworked for baritone (or mezzo-soprano) and orchestra.",
"Title: The Boatman's Dance\n\nThe Boatman's Dance is a minstrel song credited to Dan Emmett in 1843 and arranged by Aaron Copland as part of his set of \"Old American Songs\".",
"Title: Robert Winslow Gordon\n\nRobert Winslow Gordon (September 2, 1888 – March 26, 1961) was educated at Harvard. He joined the English faculty at the University of California at Berkeley in 1918. In 1923, he was asked by Arthur Sullivant Hoffman to run the folk music column \"Old Songs Men Have Sung\" in Hoffman's magazine, \"Adventure\". Gordon accepted and used the \"Adventure\" column to collect information on traditional American music from the magazine's readers. He was the founding head of the Archive of American Folk Song (later the Archive of Folk Culture, which became part of the American Folklife Center) at the Library of Congress in 1928. He was a pioneer in using mechanical means to document folk musicians, originally using Edison cylinder recordings. He is known among folk singers as the originator of the infamous Gordon \"Inferno\" Collection of American songs; he also collected an early version of Kumbaya. From 1943 to 1958, he was a Professor of English at George Washington University. He died March 26, 1961.",
"Title: Ching a Ring Chaw\n\nChing a Ring Chaw (sometimes Ching-a-Ring, or Ching-a-Ring Shaw) is a song from the early days of the Minstrel tradition included by Aaron Copland in his \"Old American Songs\"."
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6,067
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The creator of Tehrik-e-Istiqlal was born in what year?
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1921
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" Asghar Khan in 1970.",
" Asghar Khan has retired from the post of President of the party and the party was headed by Asaf Fasifuddin Vardag, former Member of the Senate.",
" Tehrik-e-Istiqlal announced merging with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in January 2012."
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" He became one of the youngest Polish millionaires, after he sold 20% of shares of nasza-klasa.pl (20,000,000 zlotys, about $6,300,000, €4,500,000, £3,850,000) to German venture capital fund, \"European Founders\" in 2007.",
" In 2008 Estonian fund \"Forticom\" bought 70% of shares of nasza-klasa.pl, with estimated worth 175,000,000 zlotys (about $55,000,000, €39,000,000, £34,000,000).",
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"Mel Brooks (born Melvin Kaminsky; June 28, 1926) is an American actor, writer, producer, director, comedian, and composer.",
" He is known as a creator of broad film farces and comic parodies.",
" Brooks began his career as a comic and a writer for the early TV variety show \"Your Show of Shows\".",
" He became well known as part of the comedy duo with Carl Reiner in the comedy skit \"The 2000 Year Old Man\".",
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"Vanyda (born 1979) is a comic creator from Lille.",
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" Vanyda graduated from the Beaux Arts in Tournai (Belgium)."
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"Angelina Beloff (born Angelina Petrovna Belova; Russian: Ангелина Петровна Белова ; June 23, 1879 – December 30, 1969) was a Russian-born artist who did most of her work in Mexico.",
" However, she is better known as Diego Rivera’s first wife, and her work has been overshadowed by his and that of his later wives.",
" She studied art in Saint Petersburg and then went to begin her art career in Paris in 1909.",
" This same year she met Rivera and married him.",
" In 1921, Rivera returned to Mexico, leaving Beloff behind and divorcing her.",
" She never remarried.",
" In 1932, though her contacts with various Mexican artists, she was sponsored to live in work in the country.",
" She worked as an art teacher, a marionette show creator and had a number of exhibits of her work in the 1950s.",
" Most of her work was done in Mexico, using Mexican imagery, but her artistic style remained European.",
" In 1978, writer Elena Poniatowska wrote a novel based on her life."
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"Asher Vollmer (born September 14, 1989) is an American indie video game developer and creator of \"Puzzlejuice\" and \"Threes\".",
" He created the 2012 iOS game \"Puzzlejuice\" while a student at USC Interactive Media & Games Division.",
" The game began his collaboration with Greg Wohlwend.",
" The pair's next release, the 2014 iOS puzzle game \"Threes\", received what review aggregator Metacritic described as \"universal acclaim\", including perfect scores from \"Eurogamer\" and \"TouchArcade\", and the title of Apple Inc.'s iPhone game of the year.",
" The game was later ported to multiple platforms. \"",
"Polygon\" included Vollmer in their \"50 admirable gaming people\" of the year for his work on \"Threes\".",
" Among other projects, Vollmer subsequently worked on \"Close Castles\", a real-time strategy game later put on hiatus, and \"Royals\", a simulation game for OS X and Windows."
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" He originally went by the moniker Sly Tendencies in 2008, but soon changed it when Tyler, The Creator invited him to join his hip hop collective Odd Future in late 2009.",
" He gained recognition and critical praise for his debut mixtape \"Earl\", released in March 2010.",
" Following its release, his mother sent him to a boarding school in Samoa until his eighteenth birthday, and he was not able to produce new music for a year and a half."
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"Daniel Jonathan Porter (born June 13, 1966) is a Jewish American Internet entrepreneur.",
" He is the founder and CEO of Overtime, a digital sports platform.",
" He was previously the Head of Digital at William Morris Endeavor, the former CEO of OMGPOP and the creator of the Draw Something mobile game.",
" Following to the sale of OMGPOP to Zynga, he was the GM of Zynga New York for one year following the sale.",
" He also served as the first President of Teach For America"
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"Babak Amin Tafreshi (born in 1978 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian amateur astronomer, photographer, and science journalist.",
" He is the creator and director of The World At Night (TWAN), an international program in which photographers from around the world capture images of night skies as seen above notable landmarks of the planet.",
" He is also a member of the board of advisors of Astronomers Without Borders and a project coordinator for the International Year of Astronomy (IYA2009)."
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"Title: Asghar Khan\n\nAir Marshal Asghar Khan (Urdu: ; born 17 January 1921), is Pakistani politician, aviation historian, peace activist, and retired three star rank air force general who served as the first native Commander in Chief of the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) under President Iskander Mirza (1956–59) and under President Ayub Khan until resigning in 1965 prior to the start of the air operations of the PAF during the Indo-Pakistani War of 1965.",
"Title: Tehrik-e-Istiqlal\n\nTehrik-e-Istiqlal Pakistan (Urdu: تحریک استقلال ) was a political party in Pakistan. It was formed by Air Marshal Retd. Asghar Khan in 1970. Asghar Khan has retired from the post of President of the party and the party was headed by Asaf Fasifuddin Vardag, former Member of the Senate. Tehrik-e-Istiqlal announced merging with the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf in January 2012.",
"Title: Maciej Popowicz\n\nMaciej Popowicz (born 1984) – creator of nasza-klasa.pl, the Polish version of social networking site Classmates.com and student of computer science at University of Wrocław. He became one of the youngest Polish millionaires, after he sold 20% of shares of nasza-klasa.pl (20,000,000 zlotys, about $6,300,000, €4,500,000, £3,850,000) to German venture capital fund, \"European Founders\" in 2007. In 2008 Estonian fund \"Forticom\" bought 70% of shares of nasza-klasa.pl, with estimated worth 175,000,000 zlotys (about $55,000,000, €39,000,000, £34,000,000). In 2007 he got the \"Człowiek Roku Polskiego Internetu\" (\"Person of the Year of Polish Internet\") prize.",
"Title: Mel Brooks\n\nMel Brooks (born Melvin Kaminsky; June 28, 1926) is an American actor, writer, producer, director, comedian, and composer. He is known as a creator of broad film farces and comic parodies. Brooks began his career as a comic and a writer for the early TV variety show \"Your Show of Shows\". He became well known as part of the comedy duo with Carl Reiner in the comedy skit \"The 2000 Year Old Man\". He also created, with Buck Henry, the hit television comedy series \"Get Smart\", which ran from 1965 to 1970.",
"Title: Vanyda\n\nVanyda (born 1979) is a comic creator from Lille. She's part of the French comics new wave or La nouvelle manga. Vanyda's first album, \"The building opposite\" ('l'immeuble d'en face'), premiered in 2005 at the Angoulême International Comics Festival and was ranked Manga of the year 2006 by Publishers Weekly. Vanyda graduated from the Beaux Arts in Tournai (Belgium).",
"Title: Angelina Beloff\n\nAngelina Beloff (born Angelina Petrovna Belova; Russian: Ангелина Петровна Белова ; June 23, 1879 – December 30, 1969) was a Russian-born artist who did most of her work in Mexico. However, she is better known as Diego Rivera’s first wife, and her work has been overshadowed by his and that of his later wives. She studied art in Saint Petersburg and then went to begin her art career in Paris in 1909. This same year she met Rivera and married him. In 1921, Rivera returned to Mexico, leaving Beloff behind and divorcing her. She never remarried. In 1932, though her contacts with various Mexican artists, she was sponsored to live in work in the country. She worked as an art teacher, a marionette show creator and had a number of exhibits of her work in the 1950s. Most of her work was done in Mexico, using Mexican imagery, but her artistic style remained European. In 1978, writer Elena Poniatowska wrote a novel based on her life.",
"Title: Asher Vollmer\n\nAsher Vollmer (born September 14, 1989) is an American indie video game developer and creator of \"Puzzlejuice\" and \"Threes\". He created the 2012 iOS game \"Puzzlejuice\" while a student at USC Interactive Media & Games Division. The game began his collaboration with Greg Wohlwend. The pair's next release, the 2014 iOS puzzle game \"Threes\", received what review aggregator Metacritic described as \"universal acclaim\", including perfect scores from \"Eurogamer\" and \"TouchArcade\", and the title of Apple Inc.'s iPhone game of the year. The game was later ported to multiple platforms. \" Polygon\" included Vollmer in their \"50 admirable gaming people\" of the year for his work on \"Threes\". Among other projects, Vollmer subsequently worked on \"Close Castles\", a real-time strategy game later put on hiatus, and \"Royals\", a simulation game for OS X and Windows.",
"Title: Earl Sweatshirt\n\nThebe Neruda Kgositsile (born February 24, 1994), better known by his stage name Earl Sweatshirt, is an American rapper, record producer, and disc jockey from Los Angeles, California. He originally went by the moniker Sly Tendencies in 2008, but soon changed it when Tyler, The Creator invited him to join his hip hop collective Odd Future in late 2009. He gained recognition and critical praise for his debut mixtape \"Earl\", released in March 2010. Following its release, his mother sent him to a boarding school in Samoa until his eighteenth birthday, and he was not able to produce new music for a year and a half.",
"Title: Daniel Porter\n\nDaniel Jonathan Porter (born June 13, 1966) is a Jewish American Internet entrepreneur. He is the founder and CEO of Overtime, a digital sports platform. He was previously the Head of Digital at William Morris Endeavor, the former CEO of OMGPOP and the creator of the Draw Something mobile game. Following to the sale of OMGPOP to Zynga, he was the GM of Zynga New York for one year following the sale. He also served as the first President of Teach For America",
"Title: Babak Amin Tafreshi\n\nBabak Amin Tafreshi (born in 1978 in Tehran, Iran) is an Iranian amateur astronomer, photographer, and science journalist. He is the creator and director of The World At Night (TWAN), an international program in which photographers from around the world capture images of night skies as seen above notable landmarks of the planet. He is also a member of the board of advisors of Astronomers Without Borders and a project coordinator for the International Year of Astronomy (IYA2009)."
] |
6,068
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Who is the lyrics writer for the album Candles, Snow & Mistletoe and the children television show that premiered in November 1969?
|
Mark Saltzman
|
bridge
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medium
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"Sesame Street"
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3,
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"Josef Kainar (June 29, 1917 in Přerov, Austria-Hungary – November 16, 1971 in Dobříš, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech poet, lyrics writer, dramatic author and translator, but also a musician, illustrator, artist and journalist.",
" He was a member of artistic group Skupina 42 and literary group Ohnice."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Östen Warnerbring (November 22, 1934 – January 18, 2006) was a Swedish singer, musician, composer and lyrics writer who mastered several musical genres.",
" He started out as a jazz musician but over the years, he had huge successes both in the area of popular music and as a singer of Swedish poetry, put into music by himself.",
" In the 1970s, he became one of the first Swedish artists to use his native accent, of the province of Scania (Skåne) in the south of Sweden, also while singing."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Jacek Lusiński (born 30 April 1969) is a Polish film director, scriptwriter, lyrics writer and author of the book \"Carte Blanche\", published by Axis Mundi.",
" He makes feature films, documentaries, commercials and video clips.",
" He was graduated from the Lodz Film School."
],
"title": "Jacek Lusiński"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Akira Sudou (須藤 あきら , born November 4, 1971 ) is a Japanese female rock vocalist.",
" She is arguably best known for her work as the vocalist and lyrics writer for SEKIRIA, the band that did the music for the anime series \"\" and played live in the movie Shuto Kōsoku Max."
],
"title": "Akira Sudou"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Candles, Snow & Mistletoe is the 13th album by popular children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram, originally released in 1993.",
" This holiday album is one of Sharon, Lois & Bram's biggest productions and recordings they worked on during their career.",
" The album is produced by Glen Roven, an Emmy-Award winning producer who has worked with Liza Minnelli.",
" Lyrics were written by Mark Saltzman who also worked with \"Sesame Street\".",
" This album, unlike previous Sharon, Lois & Bram albums, has a Broadway sound to the album.",
" It featured a complete orchestra and was recorded using the same microphones as The Manhattan Transfer."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Sayyid Waris Ali Mirza Khan Bahadur (14 November 1901 – 20 November 1969), was the last Nawab of Murshidabad before a prolonged interregnum caused by a succession dispute within the family which was only resolved in 2014 by the Indian Supreme Court.",
" He succeeded his father, Wasif Ali Mirza.",
" Waris Ali was born on 14 November 1901 at Murshidabad as the eldest son of Wasif Ali Mirza by his first wife Sultan Dulhan Faghfur Jahan Begum Sahiba.",
" Waris Ali's maternal grandfather was Wala Kadir Sayyid Husain Ali Mirza Bahadur.",
" Waris Ali ruled for ten years, from 1959, until his death on 20 November 1969 at Calcutta.",
" Although he left three sons and three daughters, there was a long interregnum following his death because of succession dispute caused by his children's disinheritance for a variety of different reasons.",
" In August 2014 the Indian Supreme Court ruled that Mohammed Abbas Ali Mirza, a nephew of Waris Ali Mirza, was the fourth Nawab of Murshidabad in August 2014."
],
"title": "Waris Ali Mirza"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Candles Long Ago is the 14th album by popular children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram, originally released in 1993.",
" It is the first, and only, Chanukah album produced by the trio.",
" Unlike other Sharon, Lois & Bram albums, \"Candles Long Ago\" is a miniature album featuring only eleven songs, of which many appear on their previous album \"Candles, Snow & Mistletoe\" and one from their second album, \"Smorgasbord\".",
" O It was sold as part of the Sharon, Lois & Bram mini collection at a cheaper price than the trio's regular full-length albums."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Mikhail Isaievich Tanich (Tankhilevich) (Russian: Михаил Исаевич Танич ) (September 15, 1923 – April 17, 2008) was a popular Russian song lyrics writer of Jewish descent, a laureate of the Interior Ministry Award (1997), a laureate of the jubilee contest \"The Song of the Year\" devoted to the 25th anniversary of that television program, a laureate of nearly all the annual festivals \"The Song of the Year\", and a laureate of the \"Ovation\" National Music Award (1997)."
],
"title": "Mikhail Tanich"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sesame Street is a long-running American children's television series, produced by Sesame Workshop (formerly known as the Children's Television Workshop) and created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett.",
" The program is known for its educational content, and images communicated through the use of Jim Henson's Muppets, animation, short films, humor, and cultural references.",
" The series premiered on November 10, 1969, to positive reviews, some controversy, and high viewership; it has aired on the U.S.'s national public television provider (PBS) since its debut, with its first run moving to premium channel HBO on January 16, 2016."
],
"title": "Sesame Street"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sanjeev Tiwari is a story, screenplay, dialogue writer, lyrics writer and music composer of Bollywood working in bangla and Hindi films.",
" He was a renowned radio personality from Kolkata got the best male RJ award in the year 2007 He has written story screenplay & dialogues for television shows like Savdhaan India for Life Ok, for Channel V, title track for life Ok's serial Meri Maa, dialogues for the film Bloody Isshq written lyrics for films like Sooper Se Ooper,Morning Walk, Jal (film), Via Darjeeling, Yatra (film), Devaki (film), Chowky, Hothat Brishti and even written & composed songs for Bollywood films like, Hotel Beautifool"
],
"title": "Sanjeev Tiwari"
}
] |
[
"Title: Josef Kainar\n\nJosef Kainar (June 29, 1917 in Přerov, Austria-Hungary – November 16, 1971 in Dobříš, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech poet, lyrics writer, dramatic author and translator, but also a musician, illustrator, artist and journalist. He was a member of artistic group Skupina 42 and literary group Ohnice.",
"Title: Östen Warnerbring\n\nÖsten Warnerbring (November 22, 1934 – January 18, 2006) was a Swedish singer, musician, composer and lyrics writer who mastered several musical genres. He started out as a jazz musician but over the years, he had huge successes both in the area of popular music and as a singer of Swedish poetry, put into music by himself. In the 1970s, he became one of the first Swedish artists to use his native accent, of the province of Scania (Skåne) in the south of Sweden, also while singing.",
"Title: Jacek Lusiński\n\nJacek Lusiński (born 30 April 1969) is a Polish film director, scriptwriter, lyrics writer and author of the book \"Carte Blanche\", published by Axis Mundi. He makes feature films, documentaries, commercials and video clips. He was graduated from the Lodz Film School.",
"Title: Akira Sudou\n\nAkira Sudou (須藤 あきら , born November 4, 1971 ) is a Japanese female rock vocalist. She is arguably best known for her work as the vocalist and lyrics writer for SEKIRIA, the band that did the music for the anime series \"\" and played live in the movie Shuto Kōsoku Max.",
"Title: Candles, Snow & Mistletoe\n\nCandles, Snow & Mistletoe is the 13th album by popular children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram, originally released in 1993. This holiday album is one of Sharon, Lois & Bram's biggest productions and recordings they worked on during their career. The album is produced by Glen Roven, an Emmy-Award winning producer who has worked with Liza Minnelli. Lyrics were written by Mark Saltzman who also worked with \"Sesame Street\". This album, unlike previous Sharon, Lois & Bram albums, has a Broadway sound to the album. It featured a complete orchestra and was recorded using the same microphones as The Manhattan Transfer.",
"Title: Waris Ali Mirza\n\nSayyid Waris Ali Mirza Khan Bahadur (14 November 1901 – 20 November 1969), was the last Nawab of Murshidabad before a prolonged interregnum caused by a succession dispute within the family which was only resolved in 2014 by the Indian Supreme Court. He succeeded his father, Wasif Ali Mirza. Waris Ali was born on 14 November 1901 at Murshidabad as the eldest son of Wasif Ali Mirza by his first wife Sultan Dulhan Faghfur Jahan Begum Sahiba. Waris Ali's maternal grandfather was Wala Kadir Sayyid Husain Ali Mirza Bahadur. Waris Ali ruled for ten years, from 1959, until his death on 20 November 1969 at Calcutta. Although he left three sons and three daughters, there was a long interregnum following his death because of succession dispute caused by his children's disinheritance for a variety of different reasons. In August 2014 the Indian Supreme Court ruled that Mohammed Abbas Ali Mirza, a nephew of Waris Ali Mirza, was the fourth Nawab of Murshidabad in August 2014.",
"Title: Candles Long Ago\n\nCandles Long Ago is the 14th album by popular children's entertainers Sharon, Lois & Bram, originally released in 1993. It is the first, and only, Chanukah album produced by the trio. Unlike other Sharon, Lois & Bram albums, \"Candles Long Ago\" is a miniature album featuring only eleven songs, of which many appear on their previous album \"Candles, Snow & Mistletoe\" and one from their second album, \"Smorgasbord\". O It was sold as part of the Sharon, Lois & Bram mini collection at a cheaper price than the trio's regular full-length albums.",
"Title: Mikhail Tanich\n\nMikhail Isaievich Tanich (Tankhilevich) (Russian: Михаил Исаевич Танич ) (September 15, 1923 – April 17, 2008) was a popular Russian song lyrics writer of Jewish descent, a laureate of the Interior Ministry Award (1997), a laureate of the jubilee contest \"The Song of the Year\" devoted to the 25th anniversary of that television program, a laureate of nearly all the annual festivals \"The Song of the Year\", and a laureate of the \"Ovation\" National Music Award (1997).",
"Title: Sesame Street\n\nSesame Street is a long-running American children's television series, produced by Sesame Workshop (formerly known as the Children's Television Workshop) and created by Joan Ganz Cooney and Lloyd Morrisett. The program is known for its educational content, and images communicated through the use of Jim Henson's Muppets, animation, short films, humor, and cultural references. The series premiered on November 10, 1969, to positive reviews, some controversy, and high viewership; it has aired on the U.S.'s national public television provider (PBS) since its debut, with its first run moving to premium channel HBO on January 16, 2016.",
"Title: Sanjeev Tiwari\n\nSanjeev Tiwari is a story, screenplay, dialogue writer, lyrics writer and music composer of Bollywood working in bangla and Hindi films. He was a renowned radio personality from Kolkata got the best male RJ award in the year 2007 He has written story screenplay & dialogues for television shows like Savdhaan India for Life Ok, for Channel V, title track for life Ok's serial Meri Maa, dialogues for the film Bloody Isshq written lyrics for films like Sooper Se Ooper,Morning Walk, Jal (film), Via Darjeeling, Yatra (film), Devaki (film), Chowky, Hothat Brishti and even written & composed songs for Bollywood films like, Hotel Beautifool"
] |
6,069
|
What country are the Chittagong Vikings in 2016 and Tamim Iqbal from?
|
Bangladesh
|
bridge
|
easy
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"title": [
"Chittagong Vikings in 2016",
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0,
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"Tamim Iqbal Khan (Bengali: তামিম ইকবাল খান ; born 20 March 1989) is an international Bangladeshi cricketer and former Test captain of the team.Tamim is arguably the best batsman in Bangladesh.",
" Tamim made his One Day International debut in 2007 and played his first Test the following year.",
" A left-handed opening batsman, he is the Bangladeshi's most successful runscorer to date.",
" Between December 2010 and September 2011 he was vice-captain of the national side.",
" Considered as the best ever opening batsman for Bangladesh, Tamim has set up centuries in all three formats of the game and is also the first Bangladeshi to score 10,000 international runs."
],
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},
{
"sentences": [
"Comilla Victorians are a Bangladeshi professional men's cricket team, competing in Bangladesh Premier League, a Twenty20 cricket league.",
" The team is based in Comilla, Chittagong.",
" The team is currently owned by Nafisa Kamal, while A H M Mustafa Kamal serves as an honorary member of the board.",
" The team is captained by Tamim Iqbal."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"List of international cricket centuries by Tamim Iqbal"
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},
{
"sentences": [
"The Chittagong Vikings are a franchise cricket team based in Chittagong, Bangladesh, which plays in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL).",
" They are one of the seven teams that are competing in the 2016 Bangladesh Premier League.",
" The team is being captained by Tamim Iqbal.",
" The Vikings returned to the 4th season of the league, only retaining three players from the previous season.",
" Tamim Iqbal will continue as the captain of the team, with a drastic change in the management.",
" Due to failure in previous season, contract of Marvan Atapattu was not renewed, and Mohammad Salahuddin was appointed as the coach, who coached defending champions Comilla Victorians last season.",
" Chris Gayle, Dwayne Smith, Shoaib Malik and Grant Elliott were bought under the contract for the fourth season."
],
"title": "Chittagong Vikings in 2016"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Taskin Ahmed Tazim (born 3 April 1995) is a Bangladeshi cricketer.",
" He is the son of businessman Abdur Rashid and Sabina Yasmin.",
" He is a right-arm fast bowler and a left-handed batsman.",
" He represents Dhaka Metropolis in first-class and List A cricket and the Chittagong Kings and Chittagong Vikings franchise in the Bangladesh Premier League."
],
"title": "Taskin Ahmed"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Chittagong Division cricket team represents the Chittagong Division, one of the seven administrative regions in Bangladesh.",
" The team was founded in 1999 to compete in the National Cricket League (NCL) and plays first-class cricket.",
" For the short-lived National Cricket League Twenty20 in 2010, the team adopted the name Cyclones of Chittagong (often abbreviated as CC).",
" The equivalent team in the Bangladesh Premier League is the Chittagong Vikings (qv), replacing the Chittagong Kings."
],
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{
"sentences": [
"Shahidul Islam (born 5 January 1995) is a Bangladeshi first-class cricketer who plays for Dhaka Metropolis.",
" He made his Twenty20 (T20) debut on 21 November 2016 playing for Chittagong Vikings in the 2016–17 Bangladesh Premier League."
],
"title": "Shahidul Islam (cricketer, born 1995)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"This is presenting a complete list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for Chittagong Vikings in Twenty20 matches held by the Bangladesh Premier League.",
" The Chittagong Vikings franchise was formed ahead of the 2015 BPL edition, replacing the former Chittagong Kings team which participated in the 2012 and 2013 BPL editions.",
" The list includes all players who represented the Kings.",
" Complying with other club lists, details are the player's name followed by his years active as a Chittagong Kings/Vikings player, current players to the end of the 2015–16 Bangladeshi cricket season."
],
"title": "List of Chittagong Vikings cricketers"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Zakir Hasan (born 1 February 1998) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who plays for Sylhet Division.",
" He made his first-class debut on 18 September 2015 in the National Cricket League.",
" In December 2015 he was named in Bangladesh's squad for the 2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup.",
" He made his Twenty20 (T20) debut on 8 November 2016 playing for Chittagong Vikings in the 2016–17 Bangladesh Premier League."
],
"title": "Zakir Hasan (cricketer, born 1998)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Chittagong Abahani Limited (Bengali: আবাহনী লিমিটেড ) is a sports club in Bangladesh.",
"The club was established at Dhaka in 1972 through reorganisation of Iqbal Sporting Club.",
" Within a short time, the club gained fame through commendable performances in hockey, cricket and football tournaments.",
" A wing of Abahani Limited was established in Chittagong known as Chittagong Abahani.",
" It is currently a team of Bangladesh Premier League.",
"<br>The team was relegated from Bangladesh Premier League in 2010–11 season.",
" It again gained the promotion to Premier League by becoming champion of 2013 Bangladesh Championship League.",
" The club host Sheikh Kamal International Club Cup tournament every year in memories of their founder.",
" They won the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2015.",
" The club won their first major domestic trophy in 2016 by winning 2016 Independence Cup under guidance of Slovakian coach Jozef Pavlik."
],
"title": "Abahani Limited (Chittagong)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Tamim Iqbal\n\nTamim Iqbal Khan (Bengali: তামিম ইকবাল খান ; born 20 March 1989) is an international Bangladeshi cricketer and former Test captain of the team.Tamim is arguably the best batsman in Bangladesh. Tamim made his One Day International debut in 2007 and played his first Test the following year. A left-handed opening batsman, he is the Bangladeshi's most successful runscorer to date. Between December 2010 and September 2011 he was vice-captain of the national side. Considered as the best ever opening batsman for Bangladesh, Tamim has set up centuries in all three formats of the game and is also the first Bangladeshi to score 10,000 international runs.",
"Title: Comilla Victorians\n\nComilla Victorians are a Bangladeshi professional men's cricket team, competing in Bangladesh Premier League, a Twenty20 cricket league. The team is based in Comilla, Chittagong. The team is currently owned by Nafisa Kamal, while A H M Mustafa Kamal serves as an honorary member of the board. The team is captained by Tamim Iqbal.",
"Title: List of international cricket centuries by Tamim Iqbal\n\nList of international cricket centuries by Tamim Iqbal",
"Title: Chittagong Vikings in 2016\n\nThe Chittagong Vikings are a franchise cricket team based in Chittagong, Bangladesh, which plays in the Bangladesh Premier League (BPL). They are one of the seven teams that are competing in the 2016 Bangladesh Premier League. The team is being captained by Tamim Iqbal. The Vikings returned to the 4th season of the league, only retaining three players from the previous season. Tamim Iqbal will continue as the captain of the team, with a drastic change in the management. Due to failure in previous season, contract of Marvan Atapattu was not renewed, and Mohammad Salahuddin was appointed as the coach, who coached defending champions Comilla Victorians last season. Chris Gayle, Dwayne Smith, Shoaib Malik and Grant Elliott were bought under the contract for the fourth season.",
"Title: Taskin Ahmed\n\nTaskin Ahmed Tazim (born 3 April 1995) is a Bangladeshi cricketer. He is the son of businessman Abdur Rashid and Sabina Yasmin. He is a right-arm fast bowler and a left-handed batsman. He represents Dhaka Metropolis in first-class and List A cricket and the Chittagong Kings and Chittagong Vikings franchise in the Bangladesh Premier League.",
"Title: Chittagong Division cricket team\n\nChittagong Division cricket team represents the Chittagong Division, one of the seven administrative regions in Bangladesh. The team was founded in 1999 to compete in the National Cricket League (NCL) and plays first-class cricket. For the short-lived National Cricket League Twenty20 in 2010, the team adopted the name Cyclones of Chittagong (often abbreviated as CC). The equivalent team in the Bangladesh Premier League is the Chittagong Vikings (qv), replacing the Chittagong Kings.",
"Title: Shahidul Islam (cricketer, born 1995)\n\nShahidul Islam (born 5 January 1995) is a Bangladeshi first-class cricketer who plays for Dhaka Metropolis. He made his Twenty20 (T20) debut on 21 November 2016 playing for Chittagong Vikings in the 2016–17 Bangladesh Premier League.",
"Title: List of Chittagong Vikings cricketers\n\nThis is presenting a complete list in alphabetical order of cricketers who have played for Chittagong Vikings in Twenty20 matches held by the Bangladesh Premier League. The Chittagong Vikings franchise was formed ahead of the 2015 BPL edition, replacing the former Chittagong Kings team which participated in the 2012 and 2013 BPL editions. The list includes all players who represented the Kings. Complying with other club lists, details are the player's name followed by his years active as a Chittagong Kings/Vikings player, current players to the end of the 2015–16 Bangladeshi cricket season.",
"Title: Zakir Hasan (cricketer, born 1998)\n\nZakir Hasan (born 1 February 1998) is a Bangladeshi cricketer who plays for Sylhet Division. He made his first-class debut on 18 September 2015 in the National Cricket League. In December 2015 he was named in Bangladesh's squad for the 2016 Under-19 Cricket World Cup. He made his Twenty20 (T20) debut on 8 November 2016 playing for Chittagong Vikings in the 2016–17 Bangladesh Premier League.",
"Title: Abahani Limited (Chittagong)\n\nChittagong Abahani Limited (Bengali: আবাহনী লিমিটেড ) is a sports club in Bangladesh. The club was established at Dhaka in 1972 through reorganisation of Iqbal Sporting Club. Within a short time, the club gained fame through commendable performances in hockey, cricket and football tournaments. A wing of Abahani Limited was established in Chittagong known as Chittagong Abahani. It is currently a team of Bangladesh Premier League. <br>The team was relegated from Bangladesh Premier League in 2010–11 season. It again gained the promotion to Premier League by becoming champion of 2013 Bangladesh Championship League. The club host Sheikh Kamal International Club Cup tournament every year in memories of their founder. They won the inaugural edition of the tournament in 2015. The club won their first major domestic trophy in 2016 by winning 2016 Independence Cup under guidance of Slovakian coach Jozef Pavlik."
] |
6,070
|
Are Wells Fargo and Southwest Airlines both air carrier companies?
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no
|
comparison
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hard
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0,
0
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"sentences": [
"The List of Wells Fargo presidents includes those persons who have served as President of Wells Fargo since 1852.",
" It includes the presidents of the express mail company from 1852 to 1918 and of the Wells Fargo Bank, which was separated from the express company in 1905 and merged with the Nevada National Bank to form the Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank - the lineal ancestor of the present Wells Fargo Bank."
],
"title": "List of Wells Fargo presidents"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Wells Fargo Rail is the new name for the historic First Union Rail Corporation, along with the combined business of the former GE Capital Rail Services, which Wells Fargo purchased from GE in September 2015.",
" The new company/name took effect January 1, 2016, and is based in Rosemont, Illinois, USA.",
" Wells Fargo Rail is the largest railcar and locomotive leasing company in North America with over 175,000 railcars and 1,800 locomotives available."
],
"title": "Wells Fargo Rail"
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{
"sentences": [
"Wells Fargo & Company is an American international banking and financial services holding company headquartered in San Francisco, California, with \"hubquarters\" throughout the country.",
" It is the world's second-largest bank by market capitalization and the third largest bank in the U.S. by assets.",
" In July 2015, Wells Fargo became the world's largest bank by market capitalization, edging past ICBC, before slipping behind JP Morgan Chase in September 2016, in the wake of a scandal involving the creation of over 2 million fake bank accounts by Wells Fargo employees.",
" Wells Fargo surpassed Citigroup Inc. to become the third-largest U.S. bank by assets at the end of 2015.",
" Wells Fargo is the second-largest bank in deposits, home mortgage servicing, and debit cards.",
" The firm's primary U.S. operating subsidiary is national bank Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., which designates its main office as Sioux Falls, South Dakota."
],
"title": "Wells Fargo"
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"sentences": [
"Berkshire Hathaway Inc. is an American multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, United States.",
" The company wholly owns GEICO, Long & Foster, BNSF Railway, Lubrizol, Fruit of the Loom, Helzberg Diamonds, FlightSafety International, Pampered Chef, and NetJets, and also owns 26.7% of the Kraft Heinz Company, and significant minority holdings in American Express (17.15%), The Coca-Cola Company (9.4%), Wells Fargo (9.9%), IBM (6.9%) and Apple (2.5%).",
" Since 2016, the company has acquired large holdings in the major US airline carriers and is currently the largest shareholder in United Airlines and Delta Air Lines and a top 3 shareholder in Southwest Airlines and American Airlines.",
" Berkshire Hathaway has averaged an annual growth in book value of 19.0% to its shareholders since 1965 (compared to 9.7% from the S&P 500 with dividends included for the same period), while employing large amounts of capital, and minimal debt."
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Wells Fargo Tower [formerly First National Bank Tower] is a skyscraper located on 506 Main Street in Las Cruces, New Mexico.",
" It opened in 1962 and was originally planned to be only 7 stories tall.",
" The final height of the tower is 120 ft and is 10 stories tall above ground, plus a basement floor below ground.",
" Wells Fargo bought the building in 2001 and renamed it, after acquiring First National Bank's parent company.",
" The building has 3 elevators (originally Otis, modernized by Dover); there are restrooms on every floor but the lobby and basement.",
" The building is currently up for sale by its owner, Wells Fargo."
],
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"The Wells Fargo Building,formerly known as the Wells Fargo Bank Center, is a commercial and financial skyscraper in Augusta, Georgia, in the United States.",
" After its completion, the building was the tallest building in Augusta from 1967 to 1976, when the Lamar Building surpassed it due to the completion of the penthouse.",
" Today, it is the third tallest building in the city.",
" The building's exterior surface is made completely in aluminum steel glass.",
" At the time of its completion, the building was named the Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust.",
" In 1989, the building's name was changed to the Wachovia Bank Center, making it the official headquarters of Wachovia in the eastern part of Georgia and the Central Savannah River Area.",
" In 2008, the building's name was changed again to the Wells Fargo Building.",
" It is now the official headquarters of Wells Fargo in the Augusta region."
],
"title": "Wells Fargo Building (Augusta)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Southwest Airlines Co. () is a major U.S. airline and the world's largest low-cost carrier headquartered in Dallas, Texas."
],
"title": "Southwest Airlines"
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"sentences": [
"Air Midwest, Inc., was a Federal Aviation Administration Part 121 certificated air carrier that operated under air carrier certificate number AMWA510A issued on May 15, 1965.",
" It was headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, United States, and was a subsidiary of Mesa Air Group.",
" Besides initially flying as an independent air carrier, it later operated code sharing feeder flights on behalf of Eastern Air Lines as Eastern Air Midwest Express, on behalf of Trans World Airlines (TWA) as Trans World Express and on behalf of US Airways as US Airways Express.",
" It also operated feeder flights on behalf of Braniff (1983-1990) and Ozark Air Lines in addition to flying for Mesa Airlines.",
" Air Midwest was shut down by its parent company, Mesa Airlines, in June 2008."
],
"title": "Air Midwest"
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"The Wells Fargo Tower, formerly known as the First Union Signet Tower, Wachovia Tower, and Union Trust Building, is a commercial high-rise in Baltimore, Maryland.",
" The building rises 24 floors above street level and is 330 ft in height; it is tied with Charles Center South as the 17th-tallest building in the city.",
" The structure was completed in 1985.",
" The Wells Fargo Tower was developed by the Dallas-based Trammell Crow Company, and is currently owned by the Wells Fargo and Company.",
" The structure is an example of modern architecture, and has a glass, steel and concrete façade.",
" The Wachovia Tower rises from the site formerly occupied by the Calvert Building and 7-9 Saint Paul Street.",
" The building, formerly housing offices for Wachovia, is now home to the regional office of Wells Fargo and Company."
],
"title": "Wachovia Tower (Baltimore)"
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"Wachovia Securities was the trade name of Wachovia's retail brokerage and institutional capital markets and investment banking subsidiaries.",
" Following Wachovia's merger with Wells Fargo and Company on December 31, 2008, the retail brokerage became Wells Fargo Advisors on May 1, 2009 and the institutional capital markets and investment banking group became Wells Fargo Securities on July 6, 2009."
],
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}
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"Title: List of Wells Fargo presidents\n\nThe List of Wells Fargo presidents includes those persons who have served as President of Wells Fargo since 1852. It includes the presidents of the express mail company from 1852 to 1918 and of the Wells Fargo Bank, which was separated from the express company in 1905 and merged with the Nevada National Bank to form the Wells Fargo Nevada National Bank - the lineal ancestor of the present Wells Fargo Bank.",
"Title: Wells Fargo Rail\n\nWells Fargo Rail is the new name for the historic First Union Rail Corporation, along with the combined business of the former GE Capital Rail Services, which Wells Fargo purchased from GE in September 2015. The new company/name took effect January 1, 2016, and is based in Rosemont, Illinois, USA. Wells Fargo Rail is the largest railcar and locomotive leasing company in North America with over 175,000 railcars and 1,800 locomotives available.",
"Title: Wells Fargo\n\nWells Fargo & Company is an American international banking and financial services holding company headquartered in San Francisco, California, with \"hubquarters\" throughout the country. It is the world's second-largest bank by market capitalization and the third largest bank in the U.S. by assets. In July 2015, Wells Fargo became the world's largest bank by market capitalization, edging past ICBC, before slipping behind JP Morgan Chase in September 2016, in the wake of a scandal involving the creation of over 2 million fake bank accounts by Wells Fargo employees. Wells Fargo surpassed Citigroup Inc. to become the third-largest U.S. bank by assets at the end of 2015. Wells Fargo is the second-largest bank in deposits, home mortgage servicing, and debit cards. The firm's primary U.S. operating subsidiary is national bank Wells Fargo Bank, N.A., which designates its main office as Sioux Falls, South Dakota.",
"Title: Berkshire Hathaway\n\nBerkshire Hathaway Inc. is an American multinational conglomerate holding company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, United States. The company wholly owns GEICO, Long & Foster, BNSF Railway, Lubrizol, Fruit of the Loom, Helzberg Diamonds, FlightSafety International, Pampered Chef, and NetJets, and also owns 26.7% of the Kraft Heinz Company, and significant minority holdings in American Express (17.15%), The Coca-Cola Company (9.4%), Wells Fargo (9.9%), IBM (6.9%) and Apple (2.5%). Since 2016, the company has acquired large holdings in the major US airline carriers and is currently the largest shareholder in United Airlines and Delta Air Lines and a top 3 shareholder in Southwest Airlines and American Airlines. Berkshire Hathaway has averaged an annual growth in book value of 19.0% to its shareholders since 1965 (compared to 9.7% from the S&P 500 with dividends included for the same period), while employing large amounts of capital, and minimal debt.",
"Title: Wells Fargo Tower (Las Cruces)\n\nThe Wells Fargo Tower [formerly First National Bank Tower] is a skyscraper located on 506 Main Street in Las Cruces, New Mexico. It opened in 1962 and was originally planned to be only 7 stories tall. The final height of the tower is 120 ft and is 10 stories tall above ground, plus a basement floor below ground. Wells Fargo bought the building in 2001 and renamed it, after acquiring First National Bank's parent company. The building has 3 elevators (originally Otis, modernized by Dover); there are restrooms on every floor but the lobby and basement. The building is currently up for sale by its owner, Wells Fargo.",
"Title: Wells Fargo Building (Augusta)\n\nThe Wells Fargo Building,formerly known as the Wells Fargo Bank Center, is a commercial and financial skyscraper in Augusta, Georgia, in the United States. After its completion, the building was the tallest building in Augusta from 1967 to 1976, when the Lamar Building surpassed it due to the completion of the penthouse. Today, it is the third tallest building in the city. The building's exterior surface is made completely in aluminum steel glass. At the time of its completion, the building was named the Georgia Railroad Bank & Trust. In 1989, the building's name was changed to the Wachovia Bank Center, making it the official headquarters of Wachovia in the eastern part of Georgia and the Central Savannah River Area. In 2008, the building's name was changed again to the Wells Fargo Building. It is now the official headquarters of Wells Fargo in the Augusta region.",
"Title: Southwest Airlines\n\nSouthwest Airlines Co. () is a major U.S. airline and the world's largest low-cost carrier headquartered in Dallas, Texas.",
"Title: Air Midwest\n\nAir Midwest, Inc., was a Federal Aviation Administration Part 121 certificated air carrier that operated under air carrier certificate number AMWA510A issued on May 15, 1965. It was headquartered in Wichita, Kansas, United States, and was a subsidiary of Mesa Air Group. Besides initially flying as an independent air carrier, it later operated code sharing feeder flights on behalf of Eastern Air Lines as Eastern Air Midwest Express, on behalf of Trans World Airlines (TWA) as Trans World Express and on behalf of US Airways as US Airways Express. It also operated feeder flights on behalf of Braniff (1983-1990) and Ozark Air Lines in addition to flying for Mesa Airlines. Air Midwest was shut down by its parent company, Mesa Airlines, in June 2008.",
"Title: Wachovia Tower (Baltimore)\n\nThe Wells Fargo Tower, formerly known as the First Union Signet Tower, Wachovia Tower, and Union Trust Building, is a commercial high-rise in Baltimore, Maryland. The building rises 24 floors above street level and is 330 ft in height; it is tied with Charles Center South as the 17th-tallest building in the city. The structure was completed in 1985. The Wells Fargo Tower was developed by the Dallas-based Trammell Crow Company, and is currently owned by the Wells Fargo and Company. The structure is an example of modern architecture, and has a glass, steel and concrete façade. The Wachovia Tower rises from the site formerly occupied by the Calvert Building and 7-9 Saint Paul Street. The building, formerly housing offices for Wachovia, is now home to the regional office of Wells Fargo and Company.",
"Title: Wachovia Securities\n\nWachovia Securities was the trade name of Wachovia's retail brokerage and institutional capital markets and investment banking subsidiaries. Following Wachovia's merger with Wells Fargo and Company on December 31, 2008, the retail brokerage became Wells Fargo Advisors on May 1, 2009 and the institutional capital markets and investment banking group became Wells Fargo Securities on July 6, 2009."
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6,071
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Sid Wyman was a hotel owner in a city whose strip is approximately how long?
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4.2 mi
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"The Las Vegas Strip is a stretch of South Las Vegas Boulevard in Clark County, Nevada, known for its concentration of resort hotels and casinos.",
" The Strip is approximately 4.2 mi in length, located immediately south of the Las Vegas city limits in the unincorporated towns of Paradise and Winchester.",
" However, the Strip is often referred to as being in Las Vegas.",
" Most of the Strip has been designated an All-American Road, and is considered a scenic route at night."
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"title": "Las Vegas Strip"
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"Promus Hotel Corporation was a hotel owner, management, and franchise company based in Memphis, Tennessee.",
" Spun off from the Holiday Corp. in December 1989 as Promus Companies, the company became Promus Hotel Corporation in 1995 after the firm's gambling interests were spun off as Harrah's Entertainment.",
" Promus Hotel Corp. ceased to exist after its purchase by Hilton Hotels Corporation in 1998."
],
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"Minor Hotel Group (MHG) is a hotel owner, operator, and investor.",
" It currently has 154 hotels, resorts, and serviced suites in 22 countries across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Europe, South America, Africa, and the Indian Ocean.",
" The hotel group operates as a subsidiary of Minor International PCL, one of the largest hospitality and leisure companies in the Asia Pacific region.",
" The group operates hotels under the brands of Anantara Hotels Resorts, and Spas, AVANI Hotels & Resorts, PER AQUUM Hotels & Resorts, Tivoli Hotels & Resorts, Oaks Hotels & Resorts, Elewana Collection, Marriott Hotels & Resorts, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, St. Regis, and Minor International."
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"Margaret Jane Anderson (née, Margaret Jane Boag; 1859–1930) was an American hotel owner, businesswomen, and socialite, from the U.S. state of Iowa.",
" The widow of Lewis Anderson, she was the owner and developer of two properties in Los Angeles County, California: The Beverly Hills Hotel and the Hollywood Hotel."
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"title": "Margaret J. Anderson"
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"Carpenter is a ghost town in Mesa County, Colorado, United States, twelve miles northeast of Grand Junction at the end of an extension to 27¼ Road.",
" The settlement was established by William Thomas Carpenter early in 1890 to provide the miners who worked in his two Book Cliff mines with a place to live.",
" He began building shacks to house his single miners and later erected small houses for the employees with families.",
" As a result of the town's rapid growth, a request to the U.S. post office to establish a branch there in June 1890 was quickly obliged and the community was officially dubbed Carpenter.",
" However, the town never attained a population of over 50, and the post office closed its doors after only a year.",
" After the closure of its post office, Carpenter built a company store and a combination boarding house/restaurant.",
" Book Cliff company stone cutters and masons constructed several buildings and many foundations at Carpenter, using stone from the company quarry near the cliffs.",
" One of the finest examples of a building made of Book Cliff sandstone is the Fruita, Colorado Catholic church.",
" Several years of prosperity followed the arrival of the Little Book Cliff Railway at the townsite in 1892.",
" Carpenter began to formulate big plans for his village.",
" He envisioned it as a tourist resort complete with hotel, dance pavilion, picnic areas, and even a lake that was to be fed by a spring located near his Book Cliff mines.",
" Carpenter renamed the camp \"Poland Spring\" after a noted resort of that name in Maine.",
" It was variously referred to as Polen, Pollen, and Polan Springs, despite the fact that Carpenter’s intended name was evidenced by his having it emblazoned on the side of one of his railroad excursion cars.",
" The resort plans were never completed because Carpenter went broke shortly after the Panic of 1893.",
" Isaac Chauncey Wyman, a wealthy Massachusetts investor, became the next owner of the Book Cliff company.",
" The town continued to enjoy an active existence because he did much to improve the mines and thus created a need for additional employees.",
" The old eating house, referred to as the \"Hotel de Carpenter\" on occasion, was converted into a school and church for the camp’s inhabitants, and many company structures were rebuilt and improved during Wyman’s tenure as owner.",
" The new name \"Book Cliff\" was applied to the town but did not adhere any better than did Poland Springs.",
" Usually people referred to the place as the “Book Cliff Mines.”",
" The town reached its zenith and then began a gradual decline following Wyman’s death in 1910.",
" In his will Wyman left the town, railroad, and mines to Princeton University.",
" Princeton managed everything for 15 years then decided to abandon it all in 1925.",
" By the end of that summer nearly everything had been sold, dismantled, and hauled away."
],
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"sentences": [
"Fred Basset (born 4 October 2004) is a greyhound dog which was owned and raced by Australian comedy duo Hamish & Andy.",
" The dog's name is taken from the comic strip character Fred Basset, whose strip featured regularly on the \"Hamish & Andy\" radio show.",
" Since retiring from racing, Fred Basset has become an ambassador for greyhound adoption."
],
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"sentences": [
"Sidney \"Sid\" Wyman (June 1, 1910 – June 1978 in St. Louis, Missouri) was a poker player and hotel owner in Las Vegas, Nevada."
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"sentences": [
"The Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden (officially: \"Grand Hôtel Saltsjöbaden\") is a hotel in Saltsjöbaden, Sweden.",
" Built on the initiative of Knut Agathon Wallenberg, it was opened in 1893 by king Oscar II of Sweden.",
" The hotel was owned by the Wallenberg family up to 1999, when it was purchased by Nordisk Renting who sold it in 2002 to Danish-Egyptian hotel owner Enan Galaly's chain Helnan Hotels.",
" On 20 December 1938, the Saltsjöbaden Agreement was signed inside the hotel."
],
"title": "Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden"
},
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"sentences": [
"Judge Dredd is a comic book character whose strip appears in the British science fiction anthology \"2000 AD\"."
],
"title": "Judge Dredd (disambiguation)"
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"sentences": [
"The Mermaid is a 1910 American silent short comedy produced by the Thanhouser Company.",
" The film focuses on John Gary, a hotel owner, who wants to revitalize his business.",
" After reading about a reported mermaid sighting, he has his daughter Ethel pose as a mermaid and gets a newspaper reporter to witness and photograph the mermaid.",
" The publicity results in the hotel becoming famous, but Ethel eventually discloses the joke to the guests of the hotel in her mermaid suit.",
" The film was released on July 29, 1910 and was met with mostly positive reviews.",
" The film is presumed lost."
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"Title: Las Vegas Strip\n\nThe Las Vegas Strip is a stretch of South Las Vegas Boulevard in Clark County, Nevada, known for its concentration of resort hotels and casinos. The Strip is approximately 4.2 mi in length, located immediately south of the Las Vegas city limits in the unincorporated towns of Paradise and Winchester. However, the Strip is often referred to as being in Las Vegas. Most of the Strip has been designated an All-American Road, and is considered a scenic route at night.",
"Title: Promus Hotel Corporation\n\nPromus Hotel Corporation was a hotel owner, management, and franchise company based in Memphis, Tennessee. Spun off from the Holiday Corp. in December 1989 as Promus Companies, the company became Promus Hotel Corporation in 1995 after the firm's gambling interests were spun off as Harrah's Entertainment. Promus Hotel Corp. ceased to exist after its purchase by Hilton Hotels Corporation in 1998.",
"Title: Minor Hotels\n\nMinor Hotel Group (MHG) is a hotel owner, operator, and investor. It currently has 154 hotels, resorts, and serviced suites in 22 countries across Asia Pacific, the Middle East, Europe, South America, Africa, and the Indian Ocean. The hotel group operates as a subsidiary of Minor International PCL, one of the largest hospitality and leisure companies in the Asia Pacific region. The group operates hotels under the brands of Anantara Hotels Resorts, and Spas, AVANI Hotels & Resorts, PER AQUUM Hotels & Resorts, Tivoli Hotels & Resorts, Oaks Hotels & Resorts, Elewana Collection, Marriott Hotels & Resorts, Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts, St. Regis, and Minor International.",
"Title: Margaret J. Anderson\n\nMargaret Jane Anderson (née, Margaret Jane Boag; 1859–1930) was an American hotel owner, businesswomen, and socialite, from the U.S. state of Iowa. The widow of Lewis Anderson, she was the owner and developer of two properties in Los Angeles County, California: The Beverly Hills Hotel and the Hollywood Hotel.",
"Title: Carpenter, Colorado\n\nCarpenter is a ghost town in Mesa County, Colorado, United States, twelve miles northeast of Grand Junction at the end of an extension to 27¼ Road. The settlement was established by William Thomas Carpenter early in 1890 to provide the miners who worked in his two Book Cliff mines with a place to live. He began building shacks to house his single miners and later erected small houses for the employees with families. As a result of the town's rapid growth, a request to the U.S. post office to establish a branch there in June 1890 was quickly obliged and the community was officially dubbed Carpenter. However, the town never attained a population of over 50, and the post office closed its doors after only a year. After the closure of its post office, Carpenter built a company store and a combination boarding house/restaurant. Book Cliff company stone cutters and masons constructed several buildings and many foundations at Carpenter, using stone from the company quarry near the cliffs. One of the finest examples of a building made of Book Cliff sandstone is the Fruita, Colorado Catholic church. Several years of prosperity followed the arrival of the Little Book Cliff Railway at the townsite in 1892. Carpenter began to formulate big plans for his village. He envisioned it as a tourist resort complete with hotel, dance pavilion, picnic areas, and even a lake that was to be fed by a spring located near his Book Cliff mines. Carpenter renamed the camp \"Poland Spring\" after a noted resort of that name in Maine. It was variously referred to as Polen, Pollen, and Polan Springs, despite the fact that Carpenter’s intended name was evidenced by his having it emblazoned on the side of one of his railroad excursion cars. The resort plans were never completed because Carpenter went broke shortly after the Panic of 1893. Isaac Chauncey Wyman, a wealthy Massachusetts investor, became the next owner of the Book Cliff company. The town continued to enjoy an active existence because he did much to improve the mines and thus created a need for additional employees. The old eating house, referred to as the \"Hotel de Carpenter\" on occasion, was converted into a school and church for the camp’s inhabitants, and many company structures were rebuilt and improved during Wyman’s tenure as owner. The new name \"Book Cliff\" was applied to the town but did not adhere any better than did Poland Springs. Usually people referred to the place as the “Book Cliff Mines.” The town reached its zenith and then began a gradual decline following Wyman’s death in 1910. In his will Wyman left the town, railroad, and mines to Princeton University. Princeton managed everything for 15 years then decided to abandon it all in 1925. By the end of that summer nearly everything had been sold, dismantled, and hauled away.",
"Title: Fred Basset (greyhound)\n\nFred Basset (born 4 October 2004) is a greyhound dog which was owned and raced by Australian comedy duo Hamish & Andy. The dog's name is taken from the comic strip character Fred Basset, whose strip featured regularly on the \"Hamish & Andy\" radio show. Since retiring from racing, Fred Basset has become an ambassador for greyhound adoption.",
"Title: Sid Wyman\n\nSidney \"Sid\" Wyman (June 1, 1910 – June 1978 in St. Louis, Missouri) was a poker player and hotel owner in Las Vegas, Nevada.",
"Title: Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden\n\nThe Grand Hotel Saltsjöbaden (officially: \"Grand Hôtel Saltsjöbaden\") is a hotel in Saltsjöbaden, Sweden. Built on the initiative of Knut Agathon Wallenberg, it was opened in 1893 by king Oscar II of Sweden. The hotel was owned by the Wallenberg family up to 1999, when it was purchased by Nordisk Renting who sold it in 2002 to Danish-Egyptian hotel owner Enan Galaly's chain Helnan Hotels. On 20 December 1938, the Saltsjöbaden Agreement was signed inside the hotel.",
"Title: Judge Dredd (disambiguation)\n\nJudge Dredd is a comic book character whose strip appears in the British science fiction anthology \"2000 AD\".",
"Title: The Mermaid (1910 film)\n\nThe Mermaid is a 1910 American silent short comedy produced by the Thanhouser Company. The film focuses on John Gary, a hotel owner, who wants to revitalize his business. After reading about a reported mermaid sighting, he has his daughter Ethel pose as a mermaid and gets a newspaper reporter to witness and photograph the mermaid. The publicity results in the hotel becoming famous, but Ethel eventually discloses the joke to the guests of the hotel in her mermaid suit. The film was released on July 29, 1910 and was met with mostly positive reviews. The film is presumed lost."
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6,072
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Lake Calabay is a freshwater lake located on the south border of the fifth-most populous county in Florida, which had what population in 2010?
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1,145,956
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bridge
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easy
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"Tower Lake is a natural freshwater lake located on the north edge of Haines City, Florida.",
" All references to it but one have it named as Tower Lake.",
" In the Wikimapia website, it is called Lake Tower.",
" This lake has a 66.41 acre surface area.",
" On the west it is bordered by Highway US 27, on the southwest by vacant land, on the southeast by Osprey Drive (which is part of the Blue Heron Bay residential community), on the northeast by the Calabay Park gated community and on the north by Bates Road.",
" The southeast section of Tower Lake is inside the city limits of Haines City."
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"Lake Aurora is a freshwater lake located in eastern Polk County, Florida.",
" The lake is approximately 9 mi east of Lake Wales on State Road 60.",
" While not a very big lake, the lake is relatively deep compared to other central Florida lakes with an average depth of 12 ft and a maximum depth of 45 ft .",
" The depth of the lake as well as its crystal blue waters indicate that the lake was probably once a sinkhole which filled with water.",
" The lake is in an area east of the Lake Wales Ridge dominated by scrub oak with occasional sandspur clearings.",
" The lake is perhaps best known for being the home of the Lake Aurora Christian Camp and Retreat Center, a summer camp owned by Christian churches in the central Florida area."
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"title": "Lake Aurora"
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"Lake Silver is a natural freshwater lake located in central Winter Haven, Florida.",
" This lake has a 51.73 acre surface area and is completely surrounded by offices, clinics and residential areas.",
" The lake, almost circular in shape, is surrounded on three sides by North and South Lake Silver Drive.",
" Lake Silver Drive on the east side is also part of 1st Street North (SR 549).",
" Lake Silver is surrounded by public land on all but its south and northwest shores.",
" On the east side, 1st Street is only about 10 ft away.",
" On the north, North Lake Silver Drive is about 20 ft away.",
" On the entire west and southwest sides is parkland.",
" Directly across 1st Street, to the southeast, is the Winter Haven Hospital campus.",
" Beyond the housing to the south and across South Lake Silver Drive is the main campus of Gessler Clinic."
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"Orange County is a county in the state of Florida, in the United States.",
" As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,145,956, making it Florida's fifth-most populous county.",
" The county seat is Orlando."
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"title": "Orange County, Florida"
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"Clear Lake is a natural freshwater lake located in Lake County in the U.S. state of California, north of Napa County and San Francisco.",
" It is the largest natural freshwater lake wholly within the state, with 68 mi2 of surface area.",
" Lakes have existed at the site for at least 2,500,000 years, possibly making it the oldest lake in North America."
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"Lacul Verde (literally Green Lake) is a natural freshwater lake of the Ocna Sibiului mine.",
" It is the only major freshwater lake of the mine, with the other lakes being salt lakes.",
" The Lacul Vrăjitoarelor is also a freshwater lake, but it's too small and in too bad conditions for swimming.",
" Lacul Verde is located in the city of Ocna Sibiului, Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania."
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"Lake Calabay is a manmade dredged freshwater lake in the residential community of Hunter's Creek, Florida, just inside the south border of Orange County, Florida.",
" This lake was a somewhat swampy area prior to its construction about 1993.",
" It was built as a feature for the Hunter's Creek development.",
" Three different gated neighborhoods were built around Lake Calabay.",
" To the east and north is Calabay Cove, with 104 homes constructed from 1993 to 1998.",
" On the west is Montara, with twenty-four homes built between 1994 and 1996.",
" On the south is Ashton, with thirty-four homes built between 1996 and 1997."
],
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"sentences": [
"Swartswood Lake (previously called Swartout's Pond) is a freshwater lake located in Stillwater and Hampton townships in Sussex County, New Jersey in the United States.",
" The lake is a 520 acre glacial lake that is the third-largest freshwater lake in New Jersey.",
" The lake stretches 3 miles (north-to-south) and 1 mile wide (east to west); and has an average depth of 22 ft with a maximum depth of 42 ft .",
" The lake is the focus of Swartswood State Park a 3460 acre protected area administered by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry."
],
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"sentences": [
"Monmouth County is a county located in Central New Jersey, in the United States within the New York metropolitan area, and the northernmost county along the Jersey Shore.",
" As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 625,846, making it the state's fifth-most populous county, representing a decrease of 0.7% from the 2010 Census, when the population was enumerated at 630,380, in turn an increase of 15,079 from 615,301 at the 2000 Census.",
" As of 2010, the county fell to the fifth-most populous county in the state, having been surpassed by Hudson County.",
" Its county seat is Freehold Borough.",
" The most populous place was Middletown Township, with 66,522 residents at the time of the 2010 Census, while Howell Township covered 61.21 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality."
],
"title": "Monmouth County, New Jersey"
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"sentences": [
"Lake Otis is a natural freshwater lake located on the east side of Winter Haven, Florida.",
" The Polk County Water Atlas says the lake sometimes is known as Little Otis, but this is confirmed nowhere else.",
" The main part of the lake is somewhat rectangular in shape and on the south side of the main section of the lake is a long tail-shaped cove.",
" Lake Otis has a 144 acre surface.",
" It is connected on its northeast side to nearby Lake Link by a 50 ft canal.",
" This is the closest point between the two lakes.",
" Other than where the shore where the two lakes are very close, Lake Otis is completely surrounded by residences.",
" Lakewood Causeway runs between the two lakes.",
" To the south of this area is a gated community that can be accessed by the public during the daytime.",
" Most of the south cove is surrounded by another gated community and the public is prevented from entering it by gates that are closed all the time."
],
"title": "Lake Otis (Florida)"
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"Title: Tower Lake\n\nTower Lake is a natural freshwater lake located on the north edge of Haines City, Florida. All references to it but one have it named as Tower Lake. In the Wikimapia website, it is called Lake Tower. This lake has a 66.41 acre surface area. On the west it is bordered by Highway US 27, on the southwest by vacant land, on the southeast by Osprey Drive (which is part of the Blue Heron Bay residential community), on the northeast by the Calabay Park gated community and on the north by Bates Road. The southeast section of Tower Lake is inside the city limits of Haines City.",
"Title: Lake Aurora\n\nLake Aurora is a freshwater lake located in eastern Polk County, Florida. The lake is approximately 9 mi east of Lake Wales on State Road 60. While not a very big lake, the lake is relatively deep compared to other central Florida lakes with an average depth of 12 ft and a maximum depth of 45 ft . The depth of the lake as well as its crystal blue waters indicate that the lake was probably once a sinkhole which filled with water. The lake is in an area east of the Lake Wales Ridge dominated by scrub oak with occasional sandspur clearings. The lake is perhaps best known for being the home of the Lake Aurora Christian Camp and Retreat Center, a summer camp owned by Christian churches in the central Florida area.",
"Title: Lake Silver (Winter Haven)\n\nLake Silver is a natural freshwater lake located in central Winter Haven, Florida. This lake has a 51.73 acre surface area and is completely surrounded by offices, clinics and residential areas. The lake, almost circular in shape, is surrounded on three sides by North and South Lake Silver Drive. Lake Silver Drive on the east side is also part of 1st Street North (SR 549). Lake Silver is surrounded by public land on all but its south and northwest shores. On the east side, 1st Street is only about 10 ft away. On the north, North Lake Silver Drive is about 20 ft away. On the entire west and southwest sides is parkland. Directly across 1st Street, to the southeast, is the Winter Haven Hospital campus. Beyond the housing to the south and across South Lake Silver Drive is the main campus of Gessler Clinic.",
"Title: Orange County, Florida\n\nOrange County is a county in the state of Florida, in the United States. As of the 2010 census, the population was 1,145,956, making it Florida's fifth-most populous county. The county seat is Orlando.",
"Title: Clear Lake (California)\n\nClear Lake is a natural freshwater lake located in Lake County in the U.S. state of California, north of Napa County and San Francisco. It is the largest natural freshwater lake wholly within the state, with 68 mi2 of surface area. Lakes have existed at the site for at least 2,500,000 years, possibly making it the oldest lake in North America.",
"Title: Lacul Verde (Ocna Sibiului)\n\nLacul Verde (literally Green Lake) is a natural freshwater lake of the Ocna Sibiului mine. It is the only major freshwater lake of the mine, with the other lakes being salt lakes. The Lacul Vrăjitoarelor is also a freshwater lake, but it's too small and in too bad conditions for swimming. Lacul Verde is located in the city of Ocna Sibiului, Sibiu County, Transylvania, Romania.",
"Title: Lake Calabay\n\nLake Calabay is a manmade dredged freshwater lake in the residential community of Hunter's Creek, Florida, just inside the south border of Orange County, Florida. This lake was a somewhat swampy area prior to its construction about 1993. It was built as a feature for the Hunter's Creek development. Three different gated neighborhoods were built around Lake Calabay. To the east and north is Calabay Cove, with 104 homes constructed from 1993 to 1998. On the west is Montara, with twenty-four homes built between 1994 and 1996. On the south is Ashton, with thirty-four homes built between 1996 and 1997.",
"Title: Swartswood Lake\n\nSwartswood Lake (previously called Swartout's Pond) is a freshwater lake located in Stillwater and Hampton townships in Sussex County, New Jersey in the United States. The lake is a 520 acre glacial lake that is the third-largest freshwater lake in New Jersey. The lake stretches 3 miles (north-to-south) and 1 mile wide (east to west); and has an average depth of 22 ft with a maximum depth of 42 ft . The lake is the focus of Swartswood State Park a 3460 acre protected area administered by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry.",
"Title: Monmouth County, New Jersey\n\nMonmouth County is a county located in Central New Jersey, in the United States within the New York metropolitan area, and the northernmost county along the Jersey Shore. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 625,846, making it the state's fifth-most populous county, representing a decrease of 0.7% from the 2010 Census, when the population was enumerated at 630,380, in turn an increase of 15,079 from 615,301 at the 2000 Census. As of 2010, the county fell to the fifth-most populous county in the state, having been surpassed by Hudson County. Its county seat is Freehold Borough. The most populous place was Middletown Township, with 66,522 residents at the time of the 2010 Census, while Howell Township covered 61.21 sqmi , the largest total area of any municipality.",
"Title: Lake Otis (Florida)\n\nLake Otis is a natural freshwater lake located on the east side of Winter Haven, Florida. The Polk County Water Atlas says the lake sometimes is known as Little Otis, but this is confirmed nowhere else. The main part of the lake is somewhat rectangular in shape and on the south side of the main section of the lake is a long tail-shaped cove. Lake Otis has a 144 acre surface. It is connected on its northeast side to nearby Lake Link by a 50 ft canal. This is the closest point between the two lakes. Other than where the shore where the two lakes are very close, Lake Otis is completely surrounded by residences. Lakewood Causeway runs between the two lakes. To the south of this area is a gated community that can be accessed by the public during the daytime. Most of the south cove is surrounded by another gated community and the public is prevented from entering it by gates that are closed all the time."
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Which documentary, The Birth of Saké or Gasland, was written and directed by Josh Fox?
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Gasland
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" The episode was written and directed by series creator Brad Falchuk, and premiered on the Fox network on June 8, 2010.",
" In \"Journey to Regionals\", New Directions performs at Regionals in front of celebrity judges Josh Groban, Olivia Newton-John, Rod Remington (Bill A. Jones) and Sue Sylvester (Jane Lynch).",
" Club member Quinn (Dianna Agron) gives birth to her daughter, Beth, whom rival glee club coach Shelby Corcoran (Idina Menzel) adopts.",
" Co-captains Finn (Cory Monteith) and Rachel (Lea Michele) reunite, and director Will Schuester (Matthew Morrison) professes his love for guidance counselor Emma Pillsbury (Jayma Mays).",
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"Into the Wind is a 2010 documentary film which chronicles the story of Terry Fox.",
" At the age of 18, Fox was diagnosed with osteosarcoma.",
" The cancer had taken over his right leg, which was then amputated six inches above the knee.",
" However, three years later, Fox set out to raise funds for cancer research and raise awareness by running 30 miles a day from the Atlantic Ocean in Newfoundland to the Pacific Ocean in British Columbia, totaling over 4000 miles.",
" The film was directed by the NBA star Steve Nash who grew up in Canada and followed Fox’s run across the country as a kid in 1980, and narrated by Taylor Kitsch.",
" Two thirds across Canada, Fox was once again diagnosed with cancer, which had spread to his lungs.",
" Fox died at the age of 22, inspiring the Terry Fox Foundation."
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"Gasland is a 2010 American documentary written and directed by Josh Fox.",
" Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2011, the film focuses on communities in the United States affected by natural gas drilling and, specifically, a method of horizontal drilling into shale formations known as hydraulic fracturing.",
" The film was a key mobilizer for the anti-fracking movement, and \"brought the term 'hydraulic fracturing' into the nation's living rooms\" according to \"The New York Times\".",
" The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature."
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"Midnight Ramble is a 1994 documentary about the early history of Black American movies from the period between 1910 and 1950.",
" Known as \"race movies\", these films, traditionally independent of Hollywood, were made primarily by, for and about the Black Community.",
" This documentary is a tribute to a film genre that lasted for more than forty years, produced over 500 movies, and created a foundation for contemporary films from directors such as Spike Lee and Tyler Perry.",
" James Avery narrates this exploration of the early black film industry.",
" There is a mistaken assumption that 'race films' began largely in reaction to D. W. Griffith's 1915 \"The Birth of a Nation\".",
" Nothing could be further from the truth.",
" Race movies actually began around 1910 in Chicago in response to the Black Community longing to see themselves reflected on the silver screen via this new medium of film.",
" Wanting to see themselves through their own eyes, on their own terms thus counteracting the Hollywood stereotypes within the American media.",
" The film focuses especially on the work of Oscar Micheaux, considered the 'Dean of Black American film,' a controversial filmmaker who wrote, produced, and directed over 40 features, and tackled difficult social issues in Black America.",
" It includes clips from films by a number of African-American directors of the period, which is very helpful since many of these films are difficult to find or unavailable.",
" There are two versions of the title of the documentary, both referring to the same work.",
" Initially released in 1994 as, \"Midnight Ramble: Oscar Micheaux & the Story of Race Movies\" It was re-released as \"Midnight Ramble: The Story of the Black Film Industry\" by PBS in 1995 The 1995 version also eliminates the David McCullugh introduction."
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"Josh Fox (born 1972) is an American film director, playwright and environmental activist, best known for his Oscar-nominated 2010 documentary, \"Gasland\".",
" He followed that up with the HBO production of \"Gasland Part II\", which premiered on July 8, 2013 and was released on DVD on January 14, 2014.",
" He is one of the most prominent public opponents of hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling.",
" In 2017 he was awarded his third Environmental Media Association award for Best Documentary for his latest film How to Let Go of the World and Love All The Things Climate Can’t Change, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2016, toured the world theatrically and was released on HBO in June.",
" He also is the founder and artistic director of a film and theater company in New York City called the International WOW Company."
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"Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016 (ドラえもん 新・のび太の日本誕生 , Doraemon Shin • Nobita no Nippon Tanjō ) is a 2016 Japanese animated science fiction adventure film written and directed by Shinnosuke Yakuwa, and the 36th film in the \"Doraemon\" franchise.",
" The film is about the adventure of Nobita and his friend in Japan, 70,000 years ago.",
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"Jackie Torrens (born in Prince Edward Island) is a Canadian award-winning writer, actress, documentary-maker and journalist, best known for her CBC radio and television appearances, and for acting roles in the television series \"Made in Canada\" the OUTtv mini-series, \"Sex & Violence\" and Andrea Dorfman's feature film \"Heartbeat\".",
" Her most recent television documentary, Small Town Show Biz: 2 Dreams from a Harbourtown, airs on CBC and the Documentary Channel in the fall of 2017.",
" Her television documentary, \"Edge of East\", is about three east coast subcultures and aired on the Documentary Channel and CBC in the summer of 2014.",
" Her television documentary \"My Week on Welfare\" also aired on CBC and the Documentary Channel in the summer of 2015.",
" These documentaries are directed, hosted and written by Torrens and are produced by her production company Peep Media.",
" Edge of East and Week on Welfare have been nominated for Best Documentary at the Screen Nova Scotia awards.",
" In spring of 2017, she directed and wrote Free Reins, a documentary about a maverick that runs a horse therapy farm, for Telltale Productions and CBC's Firsthand series."
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"Paul Robeson: Here I Stand is a two-hour documentary film released in 1999 that explores the life and career of Paul Robeson, the controversial African-American athlete-actor-singer-activist.",
" It was directed by St. Clair Bourne for the PBS series American Masters.",
" Running for 117 minutes, the documentary features extensive footage taken from numerous interviews with both those close to Robeson, including his son, Paul Robeson Jr., some celebrities, and several scholars on African-American film and Robeson himself.",
" Additionally, it includes footage from interviews with Robeson, along with pieces from his movies and his musical recordings.",
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"Title: Into the Wind (2010 film)\n\nInto the Wind is a 2010 documentary film which chronicles the story of Terry Fox. At the age of 18, Fox was diagnosed with osteosarcoma. The cancer had taken over his right leg, which was then amputated six inches above the knee. However, three years later, Fox set out to raise funds for cancer research and raise awareness by running 30 miles a day from the Atlantic Ocean in Newfoundland to the Pacific Ocean in British Columbia, totaling over 4000 miles. The film was directed by the NBA star Steve Nash who grew up in Canada and followed Fox’s run across the country as a kid in 1980, and narrated by Taylor Kitsch. Two thirds across Canada, Fox was once again diagnosed with cancer, which had spread to his lungs. Fox died at the age of 22, inspiring the Terry Fox Foundation.",
"Title: Gasland\n\nGasland is a 2010 American documentary written and directed by Josh Fox. Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Documentary in 2011, the film focuses on communities in the United States affected by natural gas drilling and, specifically, a method of horizontal drilling into shale formations known as hydraulic fracturing. The film was a key mobilizer for the anti-fracking movement, and \"brought the term 'hydraulic fracturing' into the nation's living rooms\" according to \"The New York Times\". The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature.",
"Title: Midnight Ramble (film)\n\nMidnight Ramble is a 1994 documentary about the early history of Black American movies from the period between 1910 and 1950. Known as \"race movies\", these films, traditionally independent of Hollywood, were made primarily by, for and about the Black Community. This documentary is a tribute to a film genre that lasted for more than forty years, produced over 500 movies, and created a foundation for contemporary films from directors such as Spike Lee and Tyler Perry. James Avery narrates this exploration of the early black film industry. There is a mistaken assumption that 'race films' began largely in reaction to D. W. Griffith's 1915 \"The Birth of a Nation\". Nothing could be further from the truth. Race movies actually began around 1910 in Chicago in response to the Black Community longing to see themselves reflected on the silver screen via this new medium of film. Wanting to see themselves through their own eyes, on their own terms thus counteracting the Hollywood stereotypes within the American media. The film focuses especially on the work of Oscar Micheaux, considered the 'Dean of Black American film,' a controversial filmmaker who wrote, produced, and directed over 40 features, and tackled difficult social issues in Black America. It includes clips from films by a number of African-American directors of the period, which is very helpful since many of these films are difficult to find or unavailable. There are two versions of the title of the documentary, both referring to the same work. Initially released in 1994 as, \"Midnight Ramble: Oscar Micheaux & the Story of Race Movies\" It was re-released as \"Midnight Ramble: The Story of the Black Film Industry\" by PBS in 1995 The 1995 version also eliminates the David McCullugh introduction.",
"Title: Josh Fox\n\nJosh Fox (born 1972) is an American film director, playwright and environmental activist, best known for his Oscar-nominated 2010 documentary, \"Gasland\". He followed that up with the HBO production of \"Gasland Part II\", which premiered on July 8, 2013 and was released on DVD on January 14, 2014. He is one of the most prominent public opponents of hydraulic fracturing and horizontal drilling. In 2017 he was awarded his third Environmental Media Association award for Best Documentary for his latest film How to Let Go of the World and Love All The Things Climate Can’t Change, which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2016, toured the world theatrically and was released on HBO in June. He also is the founder and artistic director of a film and theater company in New York City called the International WOW Company.",
"Title: Doraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016\n\nDoraemon: Nobita and the Birth of Japan 2016 (ドラえもん 新・のび太の日本誕生 , Doraemon Shin • Nobita no Nippon Tanjō ) is a 2016 Japanese animated science fiction adventure film written and directed by Shinnosuke Yakuwa, and the 36th film in the \"Doraemon\" franchise. The film is about the adventure of Nobita and his friend in Japan, 70,000 years ago. The taglines were \"Friendship could cross over space-time\", \"Daddy, I saw the birth of Japan in 21st century\", \"We can see the birth of Japan in 21st Century\" and \"Some of the secrets only have in Japan\".",
"Title: Jackie Torrens\n\nJackie Torrens (born in Prince Edward Island) is a Canadian award-winning writer, actress, documentary-maker and journalist, best known for her CBC radio and television appearances, and for acting roles in the television series \"Made in Canada\" the OUTtv mini-series, \"Sex & Violence\" and Andrea Dorfman's feature film \"Heartbeat\". Her most recent television documentary, Small Town Show Biz: 2 Dreams from a Harbourtown, airs on CBC and the Documentary Channel in the fall of 2017. Her television documentary, \"Edge of East\", is about three east coast subcultures and aired on the Documentary Channel and CBC in the summer of 2014. Her television documentary \"My Week on Welfare\" also aired on CBC and the Documentary Channel in the summer of 2015. These documentaries are directed, hosted and written by Torrens and are produced by her production company Peep Media. Edge of East and Week on Welfare have been nominated for Best Documentary at the Screen Nova Scotia awards. In spring of 2017, she directed and wrote Free Reins, a documentary about a maverick that runs a horse therapy farm, for Telltale Productions and CBC's Firsthand series.",
"Title: Paul Robeson: Here I Stand\n\nPaul Robeson: Here I Stand is a two-hour documentary film released in 1999 that explores the life and career of Paul Robeson, the controversial African-American athlete-actor-singer-activist. It was directed by St. Clair Bourne for the PBS series American Masters. Running for 117 minutes, the documentary features extensive footage taken from numerous interviews with both those close to Robeson, including his son, Paul Robeson Jr., some celebrities, and several scholars on African-American film and Robeson himself. Additionally, it includes footage from interviews with Robeson, along with pieces from his movies and his musical recordings. It is a very detailed documentary, covering Robeson’s life from his birth until his death.",
"Title: Milanville, Pennsylvania\n\nMilanville is a village in Damascus Township, Wayne County, Pennsylvania. It is the hometown of documentary filmmaker Josh Fox.",
"Title: The Birth of Saké\n\nThe Birth of Saké is a 2015 documentary film about the Yoshida Brewery, a 144-year old sake brewery in Ishikawa Prefecture. \"The Birth of Saké\" documents the painstaking process of traditional, craft saké brewing that lasts throughout the winter."
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Text Publishing is an independent Australian publisher whose authors include Helen Garner, J. M. Coetzee, Barack Obama and whom else?
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Tim Flannery
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" Re-elected on November 6, 2012, his second inauguration was on January 21, 2013.",
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"McPhee Gribble was a Carlton-based Australian publisher.",
" Founded in 1975 by Di Gribble and Hilary McPhee, McPhee Gribble was the initial publisher of works by significant Australian writers including Tim Winton, Helen Garner, Rod Jones, Brian Matthews, Murray Bail, Kaz Cooke, Martin Flanagan, John Misto, and Jennifer Dabbs.",
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"Hillary 1984 is the title of the viral video that combines the footage of the 2008 presidential campaign web announcement by Hillary Clinton with the 1984 Super Bowl commercial by Apple Inc. for the launch of Macintosh.",
" The video shows the same blond female athlete from the 1984 Super Bowl commercial updated with an iPod.",
" The Big Brother image that she throws the sledgehammer at is replaced with Hillary Clinton announcing that she is running for president.",
" It ends with the original text replaced with, \"On Jan. 14, the Democratic primary will begin.",
" And you'll see why 2008 won't be like 1984.\"",
" The Apple symbol is a morphed into an \"O\", which is followed by a logo for Barack Obama's presidential campaign website.",
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"Title: Timeline of the presidency of Barack Obama\n\nBarack Obama was elected President of the United States on November 4, 2008 and his first inauguration occurred on January 20, 2009. Re-elected on November 6, 2012, his second inauguration was on January 21, 2013. For President Obama's first 100 days in office, see First 100 days of Barack Obama's presidency. For his time as President-elect, see Presidential transition of Barack Obama. The following articles cover the timeline of the presidency of Barack Obama:",
"Title: Text Publishing\n\nText Publishing is an independent Australian publisher of fiction and non-fiction. Its authors include Helen Garner, J. M. Coetzee, Barack Obama, Tim Flannery, Kate Grenville, Graeme Simsion, Peter Temple, Murray Bail, John Clarke, M. J. Hyland, Herman Koch, Lionel Shriver, Carlos Ruiz Zafón, among many others.",
"Title: McPhee Gribble\n\nMcPhee Gribble was a Carlton-based Australian publisher. Founded in 1975 by Di Gribble and Hilary McPhee, McPhee Gribble was the initial publisher of works by significant Australian writers including Tim Winton, Helen Garner, Rod Jones, Brian Matthews, Murray Bail, Kaz Cooke, Martin Flanagan, John Misto, and Jennifer Dabbs. It entered into a \"co-publishing\" agreement with Penguin Australia in 1983. In 1989 it was sold to and became an imprint of Penguin.",
"Title: Timeline of the presidency of Barack Obama (2009)\n\nThe following is a timeline of the Presidency of Barack Obama from his inauguration as president of the United States on January 20, 2009, to December 31, 2009. For his time as President-elect, see the Presidential transition of Barack Obama; for a detailed account of his first months in office, see First 100 days of Barack Obama's presidency; for a complete itinerary of his travels, see List of presidential trips made by Barack Obama.",
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"Title: Diary of a Bad Year\n\nDiary of a Bad Year is a book by South African-born Nobel laureate J. M. Coetzee. It was released by Text Publishing in Australia on 3 September 2007, in the United Kingdom by Harvill Secker (an imprint of Random House) on 6 September, and in the United States on 27 December.",
"Title: Everywhere I Look (book)\n\nEverywhere I Look is a 2016 collection of short works by Australian writer Helen Garner. It is published by Text Publishing.",
"Title: Hillary 1984\n\nHillary 1984 is the title of the viral video that combines the footage of the 2008 presidential campaign web announcement by Hillary Clinton with the 1984 Super Bowl commercial by Apple Inc. for the launch of Macintosh. The video shows the same blond female athlete from the 1984 Super Bowl commercial updated with an iPod. The Big Brother image that she throws the sledgehammer at is replaced with Hillary Clinton announcing that she is running for president. It ends with the original text replaced with, \"On Jan. 14, the Democratic primary will begin. And you'll see why 2008 won't be like 1984.\" The Apple symbol is a morphed into an \"O\", which is followed by a logo for Barack Obama's presidential campaign website. Barack Obama's presidential spokesman Bill Burton has said \"Hillary 1984\" was not created by the Obama campaign. \"It's somebody else's creation,\" he said.",
"Title: Tim Flannery\n\nTimothy Fridtjof \"Tim\" Flannery (born 28 January 1956) is an Australian mammalogist, palaeontologist, environmentalist and global warming activist. He was the Chief Commissioner of the Climate Commission, a Federal Government body providing information on climate change to the Australian public. On 23 September 2013, Flannery announced that he would join other sacked commissioners to form the independent Climate Council, that would be funded by the community."
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Which film director produced low-budget films, George Sherman or Nick Cassavetes?
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George Sherman
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" The film stars Riley Keough, Sienna Miller, David Morse, Ray Liotta, Melanie Griffith and Lucy Punch.",
" The film was awarded \"Best Film\" at the Catalina Film Festival on September 22, 2013."
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"Wild Horse Rodeo is a 1937 American Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, and Max Terhune.",
" Written by Oliver Drake and Betty Burbridge, based on a story by Drake and Gilbert Wright, the film is about a champion rodeo rider who returns to his home town in search of a legendary wild horse called Cyclone.",
" The film is part of the \"Three Mesquiteers\" series of B-movies produced by Republic Pictures.",
" \"Wild Horse Rodeo\" was the first film directed by George Sherman, who later directed numerous Western films for Republic, Columbia Pictures, and Universal Pictures."
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"George Sherman (July 14, 1908 – March 15, 1991) was an American film director and producer of low-budget Western films."
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"Nicholas David Rowland Cassavetes (born May 21, 1959) is an American filmmaker and actor."
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"She's So Lovely is a 1997 film directed by Nick Cassavetes, written by John Cassavetes.",
" At the time of its release, it received special attention because, eight years after his death, it was the first (and still only) posthumous film to feature previously unreleased material from John Cassavetes."
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"sentences": [
"Northern Comfort is a 2010 American improvisational film starring Rod Webber and Greta Gerwig.",
" Shot primarily in three days for a paltry three thousand dollars, the film is the second of Webber's films based on a manifesto which has been likened to DIY Dogme films which use limited equipment and other resources in an attempt to create an atmosphere of realism not present in most traditional schools of film-making. \"",
"The Boston Globe\"’s Ty Burr called it \"DIY Dogme dedicated to Webber’s guiding maxim: 'The movie already exists, it’s just waiting to be found.’\"",
" During an interview for Gerwig's Greenberg starring Ben Stiller (Gerwig's first mainstream movie) she was asked whether she'd be doing more films for $3000 and replied, \"[Laughs] Maybe not $3,000 budgets but maybe $50,000 budgets.",
" I'm interested in making low-budget films not for the sake of making low-budget films but because a lot of filmmakers that I want to work with and that I like are working on a smaller scale.\""
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"sentences": [
"Alexandra \"Xan\" Cassavetes (born September 21, 1965) is an American actress and director.",
" She is the daughter of Greek-American actor-director John Cassavetes and actress Gena Rowlands.",
" She is the granddaughter of actress Katherine Cassavetes.",
" She is the sister of actor-director Nick Cassavetes and actor-screenwriter-director Zoe Cassavetes."
],
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"sentences": [
"A low-budget film or low-budget movie is a motion picture shot with little to no funding from a major film studio or private investor.",
" Many independent films are made on low budgets, but films made on the mainstream circuit with inexperienced or unknown filmmakers can also have low budgets.",
" Many young or first time filmmakers shoot low-budget films to prove their talent before doing bigger productions.",
" Many low-budget films that do not gain some form of attention or acclaim are never released in theatres and are often sent straight to retail because of its lack of marketability, look, story, or premise.",
" There is no precise number to define a low budget production, and it is relative to both genre and country.",
" What might be a low-budget film in one country may be a big budget in another.",
" Modern-day young filmmakers rely on film festivals for pre promotion.",
" They use this to gain acclaim and attention for their films, which often leads to a limited release in theatres.",
" Film that acquire a cult following may be given a wide release.",
" Low-budget films can be either professional productions or amateur.",
" They are either shot using professional or consumer equipment."
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"sentences": [
"Alfonso Brescia (6 January 1930 – 6 June 2001) was an Italian film director of low-budget films, sometimes credited as Al Bradley or Al Bradly.",
" Film buffs mainly know him for the four low-budget sci-fi films he hurriedly directed in 1978 to capitalize on the success of \"Star Wars\"...Cosmos War of the Planets\", \"Battle in Interstellar Space\", \"War of the Robots and Star Odyssey.",
" (His movie The Beast in Space (1980) was an adult sci-fi film, and was not part of his 1978 space series).",
" Horror film fans know him for his 1972 giallo Naked Girl Killed in the Park."
],
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"sentences": [
"Katherine Cassavetes (née Demetre; June 24, 1906 – March 29, 1983) was a Greek American actress.",
" She was the mother of actor-director John Cassavetes and mother-in-law of actress Gena Rowlands.",
" Her grandchildren are actor-directors Nick Cassavetes, Zoe Cassavetes, and Alexandra Cassavetes.",
" She appeared in four films, three of which were written and directed by her son, including \"Minnie and Moskowitz\" (1971)."
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"Title: Yellow (2012 film)\n\nYellow is a 2012 American drama film directed by Nick Cassavetes and written by Nick Cassavetes and Heather Wahlquist. The film stars Riley Keough, Sienna Miller, David Morse, Ray Liotta, Melanie Griffith and Lucy Punch. The film was awarded \"Best Film\" at the Catalina Film Festival on September 22, 2013.",
"Title: Wild Horse Rodeo\n\nWild Horse Rodeo is a 1937 American Western film directed by George Sherman and starring Robert Livingston, Ray Corrigan, and Max Terhune. Written by Oliver Drake and Betty Burbridge, based on a story by Drake and Gilbert Wright, the film is about a champion rodeo rider who returns to his home town in search of a legendary wild horse called Cyclone. The film is part of the \"Three Mesquiteers\" series of B-movies produced by Republic Pictures. \"Wild Horse Rodeo\" was the first film directed by George Sherman, who later directed numerous Western films for Republic, Columbia Pictures, and Universal Pictures.",
"Title: George Sherman\n\nGeorge Sherman (July 14, 1908 – March 15, 1991) was an American film director and producer of low-budget Western films.",
"Title: Nick Cassavetes\n\nNicholas David Rowland Cassavetes (born May 21, 1959) is an American filmmaker and actor.",
"Title: She's So Lovely\n\nShe's So Lovely is a 1997 film directed by Nick Cassavetes, written by John Cassavetes. At the time of its release, it received special attention because, eight years after his death, it was the first (and still only) posthumous film to feature previously unreleased material from John Cassavetes.",
"Title: Northern Comfort\n\nNorthern Comfort is a 2010 American improvisational film starring Rod Webber and Greta Gerwig. Shot primarily in three days for a paltry three thousand dollars, the film is the second of Webber's films based on a manifesto which has been likened to DIY Dogme films which use limited equipment and other resources in an attempt to create an atmosphere of realism not present in most traditional schools of film-making. \" The Boston Globe\"’s Ty Burr called it \"DIY Dogme dedicated to Webber’s guiding maxim: 'The movie already exists, it’s just waiting to be found.’\" During an interview for Gerwig's Greenberg starring Ben Stiller (Gerwig's first mainstream movie) she was asked whether she'd be doing more films for $3000 and replied, \"[Laughs] Maybe not $3,000 budgets but maybe $50,000 budgets. I'm interested in making low-budget films not for the sake of making low-budget films but because a lot of filmmakers that I want to work with and that I like are working on a smaller scale.\"",
"Title: Alexandra Cassavetes\n\nAlexandra \"Xan\" Cassavetes (born September 21, 1965) is an American actress and director. She is the daughter of Greek-American actor-director John Cassavetes and actress Gena Rowlands. She is the granddaughter of actress Katherine Cassavetes. She is the sister of actor-director Nick Cassavetes and actor-screenwriter-director Zoe Cassavetes.",
"Title: Low-budget film\n\nA low-budget film or low-budget movie is a motion picture shot with little to no funding from a major film studio or private investor. Many independent films are made on low budgets, but films made on the mainstream circuit with inexperienced or unknown filmmakers can also have low budgets. Many young or first time filmmakers shoot low-budget films to prove their talent before doing bigger productions. Many low-budget films that do not gain some form of attention or acclaim are never released in theatres and are often sent straight to retail because of its lack of marketability, look, story, or premise. There is no precise number to define a low budget production, and it is relative to both genre and country. What might be a low-budget film in one country may be a big budget in another. Modern-day young filmmakers rely on film festivals for pre promotion. They use this to gain acclaim and attention for their films, which often leads to a limited release in theatres. Film that acquire a cult following may be given a wide release. Low-budget films can be either professional productions or amateur. They are either shot using professional or consumer equipment.",
"Title: Alfonso Brescia\n\nAlfonso Brescia (6 January 1930 – 6 June 2001) was an Italian film director of low-budget films, sometimes credited as Al Bradley or Al Bradly. Film buffs mainly know him for the four low-budget sci-fi films he hurriedly directed in 1978 to capitalize on the success of \"Star Wars\"...Cosmos War of the Planets\", \"Battle in Interstellar Space\", \"War of the Robots and Star Odyssey. (His movie The Beast in Space (1980) was an adult sci-fi film, and was not part of his 1978 space series). Horror film fans know him for his 1972 giallo Naked Girl Killed in the Park.",
"Title: Katherine Cassavetes\n\nKatherine Cassavetes (née Demetre; June 24, 1906 – March 29, 1983) was a Greek American actress. She was the mother of actor-director John Cassavetes and mother-in-law of actress Gena Rowlands. Her grandchildren are actor-directors Nick Cassavetes, Zoe Cassavetes, and Alexandra Cassavetes. She appeared in four films, three of which were written and directed by her son, including \"Minnie and Moskowitz\" (1971)."
] |
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What profession do American's Daniel Myrick and Mack V. Wright have in common?
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film director
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comparison
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"The Objective is a 2008 science fiction horror film directed by Daniel Myrick who also directed \"The Blair Witch Project\" and \"Believers\", starring Jonas Ball, Matthew R. Anderson, and Michael C. Williams.",
" It premiered in Morocco in April 2008 and in the United States in February 2009."
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"Believers is a 2007 thriller film directed by the award-winning filmmaker Daniel Myrick and written by Myrick, Julia Fair and Daniel Noah.",
" The film was distributed by Warner Bros. as a straight-to-DVD release in the United States and elsewhere."
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"Alien Raiders is a 2008 American science fiction horror film, starring Carlos Bernard, Rockmond Dunbar and Mathew St. Patrick.",
" The film is Ben Rock's first feature film as a director.",
" The film was produced by Daniel Myrick, John Shiban, and Tony Krantz, and was released by Warner Home Video and Raw Feed in September 2008."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Blair Witch is a horror film franchise distributed by Artisan Entertainment (now Lionsgate) and produced by Haxan Films that consists of three feature films and various merchandise products.",
" The development of the franchise's first installment, \"The Blair Witch Project\", started in 1993.",
" The filmmakers Eduardo Sánchez and Daniel Myrick wrote a 35-page outline of a story with the dialogue to be improvised.",
" Filming began in 1997 and lasted eight days.",
" The film follows the disappearance of three student filmmakers in the woods near Burkittsville, Maryland while shooting a documentary on the local legend known as the \"Blair Witch\"."
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"The Blair Witch Project is a 1999 American psychological horror film written, directed, and edited by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez.",
" It tells the fictional story of three student filmmakers (Heather Donahue, Michael C. Williams, and Joshua Leonard) who hike in the Black Hills near Burkittsville, Maryland, in 1994 to film a documentary about a local legend known as the Blair Witch.",
" The three disappear, but their video and sound equipment (along with most of the footage they shot) is discovered a year later; the \"recovered footage\" is the film the viewer is watching."
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"Ben Rock is an American film and theatre director, based in Los Angeles.",
" Rock's career was launched when he served as production designer on the independent sensation \"The Blair Witch Project\" made by fellow University of Central Florida graduates Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sanchez, Greggory R. Hale, Robin Cowie and Michael Monello.",
" Rock created the infamous \"stick man\" symbol that became synonymous with the hit film."
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"Eduardo Miguel Sánchez-Quiros (born December 20, 1968) is a Cuban-born American director, most famous for co-directing and writing the 1999 psychological horror \"The Blair Witch Project\" with Daniel Myrick."
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"Daniel Myrick (born September 3, 1963) is an American film director most famous for horror films, especially for co-directing and writing the 1999 psychological horror \"The Blair Witch Project\" with Eduardo Sánchez, for which they won the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award."
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"Solstice is a 2008 American horror film directed by Daniel Myrick and co-written by Myrick, Ethan Erwin and Martin Musatov.",
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"Mack V. Wright (9 March 1894 – 14 August 1965) was an American actor and film director.",
" Active as a director from 1920 to the late 1940s, he also had an extensive career as an assistant director, second-unit director and production manager.",
" His heyday was in the 1930s, when he directed or co-directed serials for Republic Pictures and made westerns for Monogram Pictures, often with John Wayne.",
" He was also an actor, appearing in his first film in 1914 and his last in 1934, almost all of them westerns."
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"Title: The Objective\n\nThe Objective is a 2008 science fiction horror film directed by Daniel Myrick who also directed \"The Blair Witch Project\" and \"Believers\", starring Jonas Ball, Matthew R. Anderson, and Michael C. Williams. It premiered in Morocco in April 2008 and in the United States in February 2009.",
"Title: Believers (film)\n\nBelievers is a 2007 thriller film directed by the award-winning filmmaker Daniel Myrick and written by Myrick, Julia Fair and Daniel Noah. The film was distributed by Warner Bros. as a straight-to-DVD release in the United States and elsewhere.",
"Title: Alien Raiders\n\nAlien Raiders is a 2008 American science fiction horror film, starring Carlos Bernard, Rockmond Dunbar and Mathew St. Patrick. The film is Ben Rock's first feature film as a director. The film was produced by Daniel Myrick, John Shiban, and Tony Krantz, and was released by Warner Home Video and Raw Feed in September 2008.",
"Title: Blair Witch\n\nBlair Witch is a horror film franchise distributed by Artisan Entertainment (now Lionsgate) and produced by Haxan Films that consists of three feature films and various merchandise products. The development of the franchise's first installment, \"The Blair Witch Project\", started in 1993. The filmmakers Eduardo Sánchez and Daniel Myrick wrote a 35-page outline of a story with the dialogue to be improvised. Filming began in 1997 and lasted eight days. The film follows the disappearance of three student filmmakers in the woods near Burkittsville, Maryland while shooting a documentary on the local legend known as the \"Blair Witch\".",
"Title: The Blair Witch Project\n\nThe Blair Witch Project is a 1999 American psychological horror film written, directed, and edited by Daniel Myrick and Eduardo Sánchez. It tells the fictional story of three student filmmakers (Heather Donahue, Michael C. Williams, and Joshua Leonard) who hike in the Black Hills near Burkittsville, Maryland, in 1994 to film a documentary about a local legend known as the Blair Witch. The three disappear, but their video and sound equipment (along with most of the footage they shot) is discovered a year later; the \"recovered footage\" is the film the viewer is watching.",
"Title: Ben Rock\n\nBen Rock is an American film and theatre director, based in Los Angeles. Rock's career was launched when he served as production designer on the independent sensation \"The Blair Witch Project\" made by fellow University of Central Florida graduates Daniel Myrick, Eduardo Sanchez, Greggory R. Hale, Robin Cowie and Michael Monello. Rock created the infamous \"stick man\" symbol that became synonymous with the hit film.",
"Title: Eduardo Sánchez (director)\n\nEduardo Miguel Sánchez-Quiros (born December 20, 1968) is a Cuban-born American director, most famous for co-directing and writing the 1999 psychological horror \"The Blair Witch Project\" with Daniel Myrick.",
"Title: Daniel Myrick\n\nDaniel Myrick (born September 3, 1963) is an American film director most famous for horror films, especially for co-directing and writing the 1999 psychological horror \"The Blair Witch Project\" with Eduardo Sánchez, for which they won the Independent Spirit John Cassavetes Award.",
"Title: Solstice (film)\n\nSolstice is a 2008 American horror film directed by Daniel Myrick and co-written by Myrick, Ethan Erwin and Martin Musatov. The film is a remake of the 2003 Swedish-Danish thriller \"Midsommer\".",
"Title: Mack V. Wright\n\nMack V. Wright (9 March 1894 – 14 August 1965) was an American actor and film director. Active as a director from 1920 to the late 1940s, he also had an extensive career as an assistant director, second-unit director and production manager. His heyday was in the 1930s, when he directed or co-directed serials for Republic Pictures and made westerns for Monogram Pictures, often with John Wayne. He was also an actor, appearing in his first film in 1914 and his last in 1934, almost all of them westerns."
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Glory is the debut extended play (EP) by an Australian rapper born in what city?
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Sydney
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bridge
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"Australian rapper Iggy Azalea has recorded songs for one studio album, one reissue, one extended play (EP) and two mixtapes, among other releases, some of which were collaborations with others.",
" Azalea's first mixtape \"Ignorant Art\", her debut music release and also the project generally credited as her career breakthrough, was released in September 2011 and recorded in Los Angeles, where Azalea had been residing since the previous year, after migrating from Australia to the United States in 2006 when she was sixteen years old to pursue a rap career.",
" Prior to the release of the mixtape, Azalea had shared several home videos on her YouTube channel as an underground rapper.",
" She then aligned herself with Southern rapper T.I., eventually signing with his Grand Hustle imprint in 2012.",
" With plans to release her debut studio album that year, she ended up putting out a free six-song EP titled \"Glory\" in July, with material that was originally slated for the album, and recorded while she was in Atlanta.",
" In May 2012, Azalea was featured on Steve Aoki and Angger Dimas' collaborative electronic track \"Beat Down\".",
" She then announced she would be releasing her second mixtape in October 2012, \"TrapGold\", produced entirely by Diplo and FKi."
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"Australian rapper Iggy Azalea has been featured in twenty-one music videos (including thirteen as a lead artist and five as a featured artist), one film, among various appearances in other audiovisual productions.",
" In 2011, Azalea uploaded on YouTube her debut music video for \"Pu$$y,\" a song from her debut mixtape, \"Ignorant Art\", where it subsequently went viral, helping to propel the rapper to prominence, after previously sharing home videos as an underground rapper.",
" She released two more videos from the project in following months, \"My World\" and \"The Last Song.\"",
" In 2012, she aligned herself with Southern rapper T.I.'s Grand Hustle imprint.",
" He was then featured on \"Murda Bizness,\" taken from her \"Glory\" EP, also appearing in the visuals, marking the beginning of multiple collaborations between the two.",
" Around this time, Azalea made her debut appearance on American television at the 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards alongside other Grand Hustle label-mates.",
" Azalea announced she would be releasing a second mixtape titled \"TrapGold\" by premiering a video for the track \"Bac 2 Tha Future (My Time).\"",
" She was a guest performer on VH1 Divas 2012."
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"Glory is the debut extended play (EP) by Australian rapper Iggy Azalea, released as a free digital download on 30 July 2012, by Grand Hustle Records.",
" The EP serves as her first project with T.I.'s label since the announcement of her signing back in March 2012.",
" The EP features guest appearances from T.I., who also serves as the project's executive producer, along with fellow rappers B.o.B and Pusha T, as well as singer-songwriter Mike Posner.",
" The EP's production was handled by Bei Maejor, Lil' C, Mike Posner and more."
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"The Shawn Mendes EP is the debut extended play by Canadian singer Shawn Mendes, released on July 28, 2014 by Island Records.",
" It debuted at number 5 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 chart with sales of 48,000 copies in its first week.",
" The EP includes the single \"Life of the Party\", which was a moderate success.",
" The extended play was later removed from the iTunes Store and \"Show You\", \"One of Those Nights\" and \"The Weight\" were released as separate promotional singles.",
" \"The Weight\" was included in the deluxe edition of Mendes' debut studio album \"Handwritten\".",
" As of April 2016, the EP has sold 103,000 copies in the United States."
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"El Producto is the debut extended play (EP) by Australian electronic music group The Avalanches.",
" It was released on 8 December 1997 via Wondergram Records and distributed by Shock Records.",
" \"El Producto\" was the second release by the group and included their debut single, \"Rock City\", which had appeared on Trifekta Records two months prior.",
" \"Rock City\" was the only single released from the EP, the band had \"started performing widely and attracted a long term recording deal\".",
" Based on the EP's success, Steve Pavlovic, head of Wondergram Records, signed the group to his new Modular Recordings label in May 1998.",
" They also signed with Rex Records for the exclusive United Kingdom four-track EP \"Undersea Community\", which appeared in March 1999.",
" They released their full-length debut album, \"Since I Left You\", on Modular in November 2000."
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"Amethyst Amelia Kelly, known professionally as Iggy Azalea ( ; born 7 June 1990), is an Australian rapper.",
" Born in Sydney and raised in Mullumbimby, she moved to the United States at the age of 16 to pursue a career in hip hop music, residing in the southern part of the country.",
" She earned public recognition after releasing music videos for her songs \"Pu$$y\" and \"Two Times\" on YouTube.",
" She signed a recording contract with American rapper T.I.'s Grand Hustle Records imprint in 2012, after gaining attention from her first full-length project, a mixtape titled \"Ignorant Art\"."
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"sentences": [
"New Skin is the debut studio album written and conducted by alternative pop singer and songwriter JONES.",
" It was released on 7 October 2016 through 37 Adventures Records as the succeeding project to her debut extended play, entitled \"Indulge\".",
" The lead single from the album, entitled \"Indulge\", was released as a digital download on 17 April 2015 as her debut single.",
" It was done so through her debut extended play which was released on the same day.",
" The song gave her instant success on popular digital streaming platforms Spotify and SoundCloud and was considered as one of the biggest breakthrough internet successes.",
" It was then released officially onto YouTube on 17 October 2015."
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"title": "New Skin (Jones album)"
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"sentences": [
"American recording artist SZA has released one studio album, one extended play (EP), two mixtapes and 9 singles.",
" In October 2012, Rowe self-released her debut mixtape titled \"See.SZA.Run\", which she then followed up with her second mixtape, titled \"S\", in April 2013.",
" In July 2013, it was revealed that she had signed to the hip hop record label Top Dawg Entertainment, through which she released \"Z\", her debut extended play (EP) and first retail release, in April 2014.",
" Her debut studio album \"Ctrl\" was released June 9, 2017."
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"South Korea-based girl group Twice have released four extended plays (one of which was reissued under a different title), one compilation album, one compilation EP, and five singles.",
" Formed by JYP Entertainment in 2015 through the survival show \"Sixteen\", Twice debuted in October 2015 with the release of their first EP, \"The Story Begins\", and its single \"Like Ooh-Ahh\".",
" The EP and the single peaked at No. 3 and No. 10 on the Gaon Music Chart, respectively.",
" \"The Story Begins\" eventually sold over 120,000 copies, becoming the best-selling debut extended play by a K-pop girl group of all time, breaking the record set by Girls' Generation's first extended play \"Gee\" (2009), which sold nearly 100,000 copies."
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"sentences": [
"Allday (born 1991) is an Australian rapper born Tom Gaynor."
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"Title: List of songs recorded by Iggy Azalea\n\nAustralian rapper Iggy Azalea has recorded songs for one studio album, one reissue, one extended play (EP) and two mixtapes, among other releases, some of which were collaborations with others. Azalea's first mixtape \"Ignorant Art\", her debut music release and also the project generally credited as her career breakthrough, was released in September 2011 and recorded in Los Angeles, where Azalea had been residing since the previous year, after migrating from Australia to the United States in 2006 when she was sixteen years old to pursue a rap career. Prior to the release of the mixtape, Azalea had shared several home videos on her YouTube channel as an underground rapper. She then aligned herself with Southern rapper T.I., eventually signing with his Grand Hustle imprint in 2012. With plans to release her debut studio album that year, she ended up putting out a free six-song EP titled \"Glory\" in July, with material that was originally slated for the album, and recorded while she was in Atlanta. In May 2012, Azalea was featured on Steve Aoki and Angger Dimas' collaborative electronic track \"Beat Down\". She then announced she would be releasing her second mixtape in October 2012, \"TrapGold\", produced entirely by Diplo and FKi.",
"Title: Iggy Azalea videography\n\nAustralian rapper Iggy Azalea has been featured in twenty-one music videos (including thirteen as a lead artist and five as a featured artist), one film, among various appearances in other audiovisual productions. In 2011, Azalea uploaded on YouTube her debut music video for \"Pu$$y,\" a song from her debut mixtape, \"Ignorant Art\", where it subsequently went viral, helping to propel the rapper to prominence, after previously sharing home videos as an underground rapper. She released two more videos from the project in following months, \"My World\" and \"The Last Song.\" In 2012, she aligned herself with Southern rapper T.I.'s Grand Hustle imprint. He was then featured on \"Murda Bizness,\" taken from her \"Glory\" EP, also appearing in the visuals, marking the beginning of multiple collaborations between the two. Around this time, Azalea made her debut appearance on American television at the 2012 BET Hip Hop Awards alongside other Grand Hustle label-mates. Azalea announced she would be releasing a second mixtape titled \"TrapGold\" by premiering a video for the track \"Bac 2 Tha Future (My Time).\" She was a guest performer on VH1 Divas 2012.",
"Title: Glory (EP)\n\nGlory is the debut extended play (EP) by Australian rapper Iggy Azalea, released as a free digital download on 30 July 2012, by Grand Hustle Records. The EP serves as her first project with T.I.'s label since the announcement of her signing back in March 2012. The EP features guest appearances from T.I., who also serves as the project's executive producer, along with fellow rappers B.o.B and Pusha T, as well as singer-songwriter Mike Posner. The EP's production was handled by Bei Maejor, Lil' C, Mike Posner and more.",
"Title: The Shawn Mendes EP\n\nThe Shawn Mendes EP is the debut extended play by Canadian singer Shawn Mendes, released on July 28, 2014 by Island Records. It debuted at number 5 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" 200 chart with sales of 48,000 copies in its first week. The EP includes the single \"Life of the Party\", which was a moderate success. The extended play was later removed from the iTunes Store and \"Show You\", \"One of Those Nights\" and \"The Weight\" were released as separate promotional singles. \"The Weight\" was included in the deluxe edition of Mendes' debut studio album \"Handwritten\". As of April 2016, the EP has sold 103,000 copies in the United States.",
"Title: El Producto (EP)\n\nEl Producto is the debut extended play (EP) by Australian electronic music group The Avalanches. It was released on 8 December 1997 via Wondergram Records and distributed by Shock Records. \"El Producto\" was the second release by the group and included their debut single, \"Rock City\", which had appeared on Trifekta Records two months prior. \"Rock City\" was the only single released from the EP, the band had \"started performing widely and attracted a long term recording deal\". Based on the EP's success, Steve Pavlovic, head of Wondergram Records, signed the group to his new Modular Recordings label in May 1998. They also signed with Rex Records for the exclusive United Kingdom four-track EP \"Undersea Community\", which appeared in March 1999. They released their full-length debut album, \"Since I Left You\", on Modular in November 2000.",
"Title: Iggy Azalea\n\nAmethyst Amelia Kelly, known professionally as Iggy Azalea ( ; born 7 June 1990), is an Australian rapper. Born in Sydney and raised in Mullumbimby, she moved to the United States at the age of 16 to pursue a career in hip hop music, residing in the southern part of the country. She earned public recognition after releasing music videos for her songs \"Pu$$y\" and \"Two Times\" on YouTube. She signed a recording contract with American rapper T.I.'s Grand Hustle Records imprint in 2012, after gaining attention from her first full-length project, a mixtape titled \"Ignorant Art\".",
"Title: New Skin (Jones album)\n\nNew Skin is the debut studio album written and conducted by alternative pop singer and songwriter JONES. It was released on 7 October 2016 through 37 Adventures Records as the succeeding project to her debut extended play, entitled \"Indulge\". The lead single from the album, entitled \"Indulge\", was released as a digital download on 17 April 2015 as her debut single. It was done so through her debut extended play which was released on the same day. The song gave her instant success on popular digital streaming platforms Spotify and SoundCloud and was considered as one of the biggest breakthrough internet successes. It was then released officially onto YouTube on 17 October 2015.",
"Title: SZA discography\n\nAmerican recording artist SZA has released one studio album, one extended play (EP), two mixtapes and 9 singles. In October 2012, Rowe self-released her debut mixtape titled \"See.SZA.Run\", which she then followed up with her second mixtape, titled \"S\", in April 2013. In July 2013, it was revealed that she had signed to the hip hop record label Top Dawg Entertainment, through which she released \"Z\", her debut extended play (EP) and first retail release, in April 2014. Her debut studio album \"Ctrl\" was released June 9, 2017.",
"Title: Twice discography\n\nSouth Korea-based girl group Twice have released four extended plays (one of which was reissued under a different title), one compilation album, one compilation EP, and five singles. Formed by JYP Entertainment in 2015 through the survival show \"Sixteen\", Twice debuted in October 2015 with the release of their first EP, \"The Story Begins\", and its single \"Like Ooh-Ahh\". The EP and the single peaked at No. 3 and No. 10 on the Gaon Music Chart, respectively. \"The Story Begins\" eventually sold over 120,000 copies, becoming the best-selling debut extended play by a K-pop girl group of all time, breaking the record set by Girls' Generation's first extended play \"Gee\" (2009), which sold nearly 100,000 copies.",
"Title: Allday (disambiguation)\n\nAllday (born 1991) is an Australian rapper born Tom Gaynor."
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6,078
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James T. Prokopanko was the CEO of what Fortune 500 company based in Plymouth, Minnesota?
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The Mosaic Company
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"Sonic Automotive, Inc. () is a Fortune 500 company based in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is the fifth largest automotive retailer in the United States.",
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" HollyFrontier is a petroleum refiner and distributor of petroleum products, from gasoline to petroleum-based lubricants and waxes.",
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" General Cable manufactures and distributes copper, aluminum, and optical fiber cables, for energy, construction, industrial, specialty and communications sectors.",
" General Cable is a Fortune 500 company.",
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"Title: Sonic Automotive\n\nSonic Automotive, Inc. () is a Fortune 500 company based in Charlotte, North Carolina, and is the fifth largest automotive retailer in the United States. The company’s founder and Executive Chairman O. Bruton Smith is also the Executive Chairman and a director of Speedway Motorsports (NYSE: TRK). Sonic ranked 297th on the 2016 Fortune 500 list. The company also is a member of the Russell 2000 index.",
"Title: Ilene S. Gordon\n\nIlene S. Gordon (born in 1953) became CEO, president, and chairman of Ingredion (formerly Corn Products International) in May, 2009 and became the 21st female CEO of a Fortune 500 company when Ingredion’s sales reached $6 billion for the first time, in 2012. As of 2014 she was one of only 24 women who were CEOs of Fortune 500 companies.",
"Title: HollyFrontier\n\nThe HollyFrontier Corporation is a Fortune 500 company based in Dallas, TX. HollyFrontier is a petroleum refiner and distributor of petroleum products, from gasoline to petroleum-based lubricants and waxes. George Damaris currently holds the title as CEO. The company has primary refining operations in Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Utah, and Wyoming",
"Title: The Mosaic Company\n\nThe Mosaic Company is a Fortune 500 company based in Plymouth, Minnesota, a Minneapolis suburb. Mosaic mines two key crop nutrients—phosphate and potash—and produces specialty products MicroEssentials, K-Mag and Pegasus. It is the largest U.S. producer of potash and phosphate fertilizer.",
"Title: Nash Finch Company\n\nThe Nash Finch Company was a Fortune 500 company based in Edina, Minnesota, United States. The company was involved in food distribution to private companies, primarily independent supermarkets, and military commissaries; and the operation of retail stores.",
"Title: James T. Prokopanko\n\nJames T. Prokopanko is the former president and Chief Executive Officer of The Mosaic Company and has served in that capacity from January 1, 2007 to August, 2015. He was a director of the company since October 2004.",
"Title: Energy Transfer Equity\n\nEnergy Transfer Equity () is a Fortune 500 company based in Dallas, Texas, a sister partnership to Energy Transfer Partners. It specializes in the storage and transportation of natural gas. The CEO of Energy Transfer Equity is John W. McReynolds",
"Title: Liz Claiborne\n\nAnne Elisabeth Jane Claiborne (March 31, 1929 – June 26, 2007) was a Belgian-born American fashion designer and businesswoman. Her success was built upon stylish yet affordable apparel for career women featuring colorfully tailored separates that could be mixed and matched. Claiborne is best known for co-founding Liz Claiborne Inc., which in 1986 became the first company founded by a woman to make the Fortune 500 list. Claiborne was the first woman to become chair and CEO of a Fortune 500 company.",
"Title: General Cable\n\nGeneral Cable is a company based in Highland Heights, Kentucky, with sales offices and manufacturing facilities in several countries. General Cable manufactures and distributes copper, aluminum, and optical fiber cables, for energy, construction, industrial, specialty and communications sectors. General Cable is a Fortune 500 company. The CEO of General Cable is Michael McDonnell.",
"Title: Ursula Burns\n\nUrsula M. Burns (born September 20, 1958) is an American business leader who has been Chairwoman of Xerox since 2010, and was Xerox CEO from 2009 to 2016. Burns was the first African-American woman CEO to head a Fortune 500 company. She is also the first woman to succeed another woman as head of a Fortune 500 company, having succeeded Anne Mulcahy as CEO of Xerox. In 2014, \"Forbes\" rated her the 22nd most powerful woman in the world."
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6,079
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Were Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc. and Terry v. Ohio decisions made by the same court?
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yes
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" Nov. 8, 2005), is a United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit case in which the Ninth Circuit held that Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) rules that Yahoo!, Inc., as an Internet service provider cannot be held responsible for failure to remove objectionable content posted to their website by a third party.",
" Plaintiff Cecilia Barnes made claims arising out of Defendant Yahoo!, Inc.'s alleged failure to honor promises to remove offensive content about the plaintiff posted by a third party.",
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"Glen Rock Historic District is a national historic district located at Glen Rock in York County, Pennsylvania.",
" The district includes 287 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 4 contributing structures in the central business district and surrounding residential area of Glen Rock.",
" The houses are mostly 2 1/2-story, vernacular wood frame buildings, built between 1838 and 1945, with some notable Queen Anne and Bungalow/craftsman style dwellings.",
" Notable buildings include the Philip Shaffer House (c. 1840), the \"Castle\" (1889), Peoples Bank of Glen Rock (1912), Glen Theatre (1913), Glen Rock Hose and Ladder Company (1904), Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (1905), Immanuel United Methodist Church (1926), Industrial Sewing Company (1916), Glen Traditionals building (1921), and Accufab building (c. 1938).",
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"Michigan v. Long, 463 U.S. 1032 (1983), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court that extended \"Terry v. Ohio\", 392 U.S. 1 (1968) to allow searches of car compartments during a stop with \"reasonable suspicion\".",
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"In the Law of England and Wales, best interest decisions are decisions made on behalf of people who do not have mental capacity to make them for themselves at the time the decision needs to be taken.",
" Someone who has the capacity to make a decision is said to be \"capacious\".",
" Since 2007, there has been a dedicated court with jurisdiction over mental capacity: the Court of Protection, although it mostly deals with adults.",
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" It ruled that the state has the constitutional authority to ban public nudity, even as part of expressive conduct such as dancing, because it furthers a substantial government interest in protecting the morality and order of society.",
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" Under the rubric of \"Terry v. Ohio\", 392 U.S. 1 (1968) , the minimal intrusion on a suspect's privacy, and the legitimate need of law enforcement officers to quickly dispel suspicion that an individual is engaged in criminal activity, justified requiring a suspect to disclose his or her name."
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"The stop-question-and-frisk program, or stop-and-frisk, in New York City, is a New York City Police Department practice of temporarily detaining, questioning, and at times searching civilians on the street for weapons and other contraband.",
" This is what is known in other places in the United States as the \"Terry\" stop.",
" The rules for stop, question, and frisk are found in the state's criminal procedure law section 140.50, and are based on the decision of the US Supreme Court in the case of \"Terry v. Ohio\"."
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"Barnes v Addy (1874) LR 9 Ch App 244 was a decision of the Court of Appeal in Chancery.",
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"Title: Barnes v. Yahoo!, Inc.\n\nBarnes v. Yahoo!, Inc., 570 F. 3d 1096 (D. Or. Nov. 8, 2005), is a United States Court of Appeals for the Ninth Circuit case in which the Ninth Circuit held that Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act (CDA) rules that Yahoo!, Inc., as an Internet service provider cannot be held responsible for failure to remove objectionable content posted to their website by a third party. Plaintiff Cecilia Barnes made claims arising out of Defendant Yahoo!, Inc.'s alleged failure to honor promises to remove offensive content about the plaintiff posted by a third party. The content consisted of a personal profile with nude photos of the Plaintiff and her contact information. The United States District Court for the District of Oregon had dismissed Barnes' complaint.",
"Title: Glen Rock Historic District\n\nGlen Rock Historic District is a national historic district located at Glen Rock in York County, Pennsylvania. The district includes 287 contributing buildings, 1 contributing site, and 4 contributing structures in the central business district and surrounding residential area of Glen Rock. The houses are mostly 2 1/2-story, vernacular wood frame buildings, built between 1838 and 1945, with some notable Queen Anne and Bungalow/craftsman style dwellings. Notable buildings include the Philip Shaffer House (c. 1840), the \"Castle\" (1889), Peoples Bank of Glen Rock (1912), Glen Theatre (1913), Glen Rock Hose and Ladder Company (1904), Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church (1905), Immanuel United Methodist Church (1926), Industrial Sewing Company (1916), Glen Traditionals building (1921), and Accufab building (c. 1938). A contributing structure is the Northern Central Railway bridge (c. 1871).",
"Title: Michigan v. Long\n\nMichigan v. Long, 463 U.S. 1032 (1983), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court that extended \"Terry v. Ohio\", 392 U.S. 1 (1968) to allow searches of car compartments during a stop with \"reasonable suspicion\". The case also clarified and narrowed the extent of adequate and independent state ground, allowing U.S. Supreme Court review of state supreme court decisions unless they explicitly appealed to state laws.",
"Title: Mental capacity in England and Wales\n\nIn the Law of England and Wales, best interest decisions are decisions made on behalf of people who do not have mental capacity to make them for themselves at the time the decision needs to be taken. Someone who has the capacity to make a decision is said to be \"capacious\". Since 2007, there has been a dedicated court with jurisdiction over mental capacity: the Court of Protection, although it mostly deals with adults. Most applications to make decisions on behalf of a child are still dealt with by the Family Court.",
"Title: Barnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc.\n\nBarnes v. Glen Theatre, Inc., 501 U.S. 560 (1991) , is a landmark decision of the Supreme Court of the United States concerning the First Amendment and the ability of the government to outlaw certain forms of expressive conduct. It ruled that the state has the constitutional authority to ban public nudity, even as part of expressive conduct such as dancing, because it furthers a substantial government interest in protecting the morality and order of society. This case is perhaps best summarized by a sentence in Justice Souter's concurring opinion, which is often paraphrased as \"Nudity itself is not inherently expressive conduct.\"",
"Title: Hiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court of Nevada\n\nHiibel v. Sixth Judicial District Court of Nevada, 542 U.S. 177 (2004) , is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that statutes requiring suspects to disclose their names during police investigations did not violate the Fourth Amendment \"if\" the statute first required reasonable and articulable suspicion of criminal involvement. Under the rubric of \"Terry v. Ohio\", 392 U.S. 1 (1968) , the minimal intrusion on a suspect's privacy, and the legitimate need of law enforcement officers to quickly dispel suspicion that an individual is engaged in criminal activity, justified requiring a suspect to disclose his or her name.",
"Title: Stop-and-frisk in New York City\n\nThe stop-question-and-frisk program, or stop-and-frisk, in New York City, is a New York City Police Department practice of temporarily detaining, questioning, and at times searching civilians on the street for weapons and other contraband. This is what is known in other places in the United States as the \"Terry\" stop. The rules for stop, question, and frisk are found in the state's criminal procedure law section 140.50, and are based on the decision of the US Supreme Court in the case of \"Terry v. Ohio\".",
"Title: Barnes v Addy\n\nBarnes v Addy (1874) LR 9 Ch App 244 was a decision of the Court of Appeal in Chancery. It established that, in English trusts law, third parties could be liable for a breach of trust in two circumstances, referred to as the two 'limbs' of \"Barnes v Addy\": knowing receipt and knowing assistance.",
"Title: West v. Barnes\n\nWest v. Barnes, 2 U.S. 401 (1791), was the first United States Supreme Court decision and the earliest case calling for oral argument. \" Van Staphorst v. Maryland\" (1791) was docketed prior to \"West v. Barnes\" but settled before the Court heard the case: \"West\" was argued on August 2, 1791 and decided on August 3, 1791. \" Collet v. Collet\" (1791) was the first appellate case docketed with the Court but was dropped before it could be heard. Supreme Court Reporter Alexander Dallas did not publish the justices' full opinions in \"West v. Barnes\", which were published in various newspapers around the country at the time, but he published an abbreviated summary of the decisions.",
"Title: Terry v. Ohio\n\nTerry v. Ohio, 392 U.S. 1 (1968), was a decision by the United States Supreme Court which held that the Fourth Amendment prohibition on unreasonable searches and seizures is not violated when a police officer stops a suspect on the street and frisks him or her without probable cause to arrest, if the police officer has a reasonable suspicion that the person has committed, is committing, or is about to commit a crime and has a reasonable belief that the person \"may be armed and presently dangerous.\""
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6,080
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Where did the Admiral who authorized the First Yale Unit claim to have reached?
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North Pole
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" The acronym CINCUS, pronounced \"sink us\", was used for Commander in Chief, United States Fleet.",
" This was replaced by COMINCH in December 1941, under , when it was redefined and given operational command over the Atlantic, Pacific, and Asiatic Fleets, as well as all naval coastal forces.",
" authorized the offices of the CNO and COMINCH to be held by a single officer; Admiral Ernest J. King was first to do so, and 1944 was promoted to the five-star rank of fleet admiral."
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"Hispanic Admirals in the United States Navy can trace their tradition of naval military service to the Hispanic sailors, who have served in the Navy during every war and conflict since the American Revolution.",
" Prior to the Civil War, the highest rank reached by a Hispanic-American in the U.S. Navy was Commodore.",
" Such was the case of Commodore Uriah Phillips Levy (1792–1862), a Sephardic Jew of Hispanic descent and great grandson of Dr. Samuel Nunez, who served in the War of 1812.",
" During the American Civil War, the government of the United States recognized that the rapid expanding Navy was in need of admirals therefore, Congress proceeded to authorize the appointment of nine officers the rank of rear admiral.",
" On July 16, 1862, Flag Officer David Glasgow Farragut became the first Hispanic-American to be appointed to the rank of rear admiral.",
" Two years later (1864), Farragut became a vice admiral, and in 1866 the Navy's first full admiral.",
" During World War I, Robert Lopez, the first Hispanic graduate of the United States Naval Academy, served with the rank of commodore in command of the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, and during World War II five Hispanics served with the ranks of rear admiral or above in either the European or Pacific Theater's of the war.",
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"The Millionaires' Unit is a 2015 American documentary film by Darroch Greer and Ron King about the First Yale Unit, a group of Yale college students who took the initiative to learn to fly in preparation for America's entry into the Great War.",
" Based on a book by author Marc Wortman, the film is narrated by Academy Award-nominated actor Bruce Dern.",
" It was filmed in the U.S., England, France, Belgium and New Zealand over the course of seven years.",
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"Shane Bannon (born April 20, 1989) is a former American football fullback in the National Football League.",
" He was drafted by the Chiefs out of Yale University in the seventh round (223rd pick overall) in the 2011 NFL Draft.",
" Bannon is the first Yale Football player to be drafted by an NFL team since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted tight end Nate Lawrie in the sixth round (181st pick overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft.",
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" She won a bronze medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics.",
" She graduated from Yale University in 2009.",
" Helen Resor was the first Yale hockey player to compete in women’s ice hockey at the Olympics.",
" Her sister, Jane, also played ice hockey for the Yale Bulldogs women's ice hockey program.",
" Resor's brother-in-law is former NHL player Jeff Hamilton."
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" She is widely known as an economist focusing on business strategy and non-profit organization management, and was the first women to receive tenure at Yale School of Management.",
" She received the first Yale School of Management Award for Excellence in Teaching in 1988 and received this award again in 2008.",
" She received her undergraduate degree from Hofstra University in 1970 and her PhD from Harvard in 1974.",
" She served as dean of the Yale School of Management from 2008 to 2011, following Joel M. Podolny's departure for Apple, Inc. and preceding Ted Snyder's arrival from the Booth School of Business.",
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"The First Yale Unit was started by then Yale sophomore F. Trubee Davison in 1915.",
" The First Yale Unit is considered to be the first naval air reserve unit.",
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" After meeting with Admiral Robert Peary to gain authorization for the unit, Trubee Davison acquired a Curtiss Model F flying boat and members of the First Yale Unit were trained as pilots during the summer of 1916.",
" They were used as the first aerial coastal patrol unit."
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"The Special Operations Service Ribbon is a service award of the United States Coast Guard which was first created 1 July 1987 by order of Commandant of the Coast Guard, Admiral Paul A. Yost Jr..",
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" Playing alongside Walter Camp, he was captain of the 1876 and 1877 teams, which includes the first Yale team to defeat Harvard.",
" A plaque in Yale's trophy room read \"In Recognition of the Services of Eugene V. Baker, '77 The Organizer and Captain of Yale's First Victorious Football Team This Room Has been Furnished and The Tablet Placed Here By His Classmates 1893.\""
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"Title: United States Fleet\n\nThe United States Fleet was an organization in the United States Navy from 1922 until after World War II. The acronym CINCUS, pronounced \"sink us\", was used for Commander in Chief, United States Fleet. This was replaced by COMINCH in December 1941, under , when it was redefined and given operational command over the Atlantic, Pacific, and Asiatic Fleets, as well as all naval coastal forces. authorized the offices of the CNO and COMINCH to be held by a single officer; Admiral Ernest J. King was first to do so, and 1944 was promoted to the five-star rank of fleet admiral.",
"Title: Hispanic Admirals in the United States Navy\n\nHispanic Admirals in the United States Navy can trace their tradition of naval military service to the Hispanic sailors, who have served in the Navy during every war and conflict since the American Revolution. Prior to the Civil War, the highest rank reached by a Hispanic-American in the U.S. Navy was Commodore. Such was the case of Commodore Uriah Phillips Levy (1792–1862), a Sephardic Jew of Hispanic descent and great grandson of Dr. Samuel Nunez, who served in the War of 1812. During the American Civil War, the government of the United States recognized that the rapid expanding Navy was in need of admirals therefore, Congress proceeded to authorize the appointment of nine officers the rank of rear admiral. On July 16, 1862, Flag Officer David Glasgow Farragut became the first Hispanic-American to be appointed to the rank of rear admiral. Two years later (1864), Farragut became a vice admiral, and in 1866 the Navy's first full admiral. During World War I, Robert Lopez, the first Hispanic graduate of the United States Naval Academy, served with the rank of commodore in command of the Mare Island Naval Shipyard, and during World War II five Hispanics served with the ranks of rear admiral or above in either the European or Pacific Theater's of the war. As of April 2007, twenty-two Hispanic-Americans have reached the rank of admiral, and of this number thirteen were graduates of the USNA.",
"Title: Robert Peary\n\nRear Admiral Robert Edwin Peary Sr. (May 6, 1856 – February 20, 1920) was an American explorer and United States Navy officer who made several expeditions to the Arctic in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He is best known for claiming to have reached the geographic North Pole with his expedition on April 6, 1909.",
"Title: The Millionaires' Unit\n\nThe Millionaires' Unit is a 2015 American documentary film by Darroch Greer and Ron King about the First Yale Unit, a group of Yale college students who took the initiative to learn to fly in preparation for America's entry into the Great War. Based on a book by author Marc Wortman, the film is narrated by Academy Award-nominated actor Bruce Dern. It was filmed in the U.S., England, France, Belgium and New Zealand over the course of seven years. The documentary charts the romantic, little-known story of the origins of American airpower and features sequences filmed air-to-air with original WW1 planes.",
"Title: Shane Bannon\n\nShane Bannon (born April 20, 1989) is a former American football fullback in the National Football League. He was drafted by the Chiefs out of Yale University in the seventh round (223rd pick overall) in the 2011 NFL Draft. Bannon is the first Yale Football player to be drafted by an NFL team since the Tampa Bay Buccaneers drafted tight end Nate Lawrie in the sixth round (181st pick overall) of the 2004 NFL Draft. The Chiefs waived Bannon on September 3, 2011. After he cleared waivers, he was signed to the Chiefs practice squad.",
"Title: Helen Resor (ice hockey)\n\nHelen Resor (born October 18, 1985) is an American ice hockey player. She won a bronze medal at the 2006 Winter Olympics. She graduated from Yale University in 2009. Helen Resor was the first Yale hockey player to compete in women’s ice hockey at the Olympics. Her sister, Jane, also played ice hockey for the Yale Bulldogs women's ice hockey program. Resor's brother-in-law is former NHL player Jeff Hamilton.",
"Title: Sharon Oster\n\nSharon Oster (born 1948) is the Frederic D. Wolfe Professor of Management and Entrepreneurship at Yale School of Management. She is widely known as an economist focusing on business strategy and non-profit organization management, and was the first women to receive tenure at Yale School of Management. She received the first Yale School of Management Award for Excellence in Teaching in 1988 and received this award again in 2008. She received her undergraduate degree from Hofstra University in 1970 and her PhD from Harvard in 1974. She served as dean of the Yale School of Management from 2008 to 2011, following Joel M. Podolny's departure for Apple, Inc. and preceding Ted Snyder's arrival from the Booth School of Business. She was the 2011 winner of the Carolyn Shaw Bell Award from the American Economic Association.",
"Title: First Yale Unit\n\nThe First Yale Unit was started by then Yale sophomore F. Trubee Davison in 1915. The First Yale Unit is considered to be the first naval air reserve unit. Davison and 11 other Yale students were fascinated with the possibilities of aviation in general and of naval aviation specifically. After meeting with Admiral Robert Peary to gain authorization for the unit, Trubee Davison acquired a Curtiss Model F flying boat and members of the First Yale Unit were trained as pilots during the summer of 1916. They were used as the first aerial coastal patrol unit.",
"Title: Special Operations Service Ribbon\n\nThe Special Operations Service Ribbon is a service award of the United States Coast Guard which was first created 1 July 1987 by order of Commandant of the Coast Guard, Admiral Paul A. Yost Jr.. The award is authorized for certain acts of non-combat meritorious service, for which no other service medal or ribbon is authorized.",
"Title: Eugene V. Baker\n\nEugene V. Baker was a pioneer college football player and coach for the Yale Bulldogs of Yale University. Playing alongside Walter Camp, he was captain of the 1876 and 1877 teams, which includes the first Yale team to defeat Harvard. A plaque in Yale's trophy room read \"In Recognition of the Services of Eugene V. Baker, '77 The Organizer and Captain of Yale's First Victorious Football Team This Room Has been Furnished and The Tablet Placed Here By His Classmates 1893.\""
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1996
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"The Wuerffel Trophy is an award given annually to the college football player \"who best combines exemplary community service with athletic and academic achievement.\"",
" The trophy, designed by W. Stanley Proctor and named in honor of former University of Florida quarterback Danny Wuerffel by the All Sports Association, shows Wuerffel praying after scoring a touchdown."
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"The Heisman Memorial Trophy (usually known colloquially as the Heisman Trophy or The Heisman), is awarded annually to the most outstanding player in college football in the United States whose performance best exhibits the pursuit of excellence with integrity.",
" Winners epitomize great ability combined with diligence, perseverance, and hard work.",
" It is presented by the Heisman Trophy Trust in early December before the postseason bowl games."
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"Kinnick Stadium, formerly known as Iowa Stadium, is a stadium located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States.",
" It is the home stadium of the University of Iowa Hawkeyes, in the sport of college football.",
" First opened in 1929, it currently holds up to 70,585 people, making it the 7th largest stadium in the Big Ten, and one of the 20 largest university owned stadiums in the nation.",
" It is named for Nile Kinnick, the 1939 Heisman Trophy winner and the only Heisman winner in university history, who died in service during World War II.",
" It was named Iowa Stadium until 1972, when longtime lobbying by \"Cedar Rapids Gazette\" sportswriter Gus Schrader successfully convinced the UI athletic board to change the name.",
" It is currently the only college football stadium named after a Heisman Trophy winner."
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"The Heisman curse is a term coined to reference a two-part assertion of a negative future for the winning player of the Heisman Trophy.",
" The \"curse\" supposes that any college football player who wins the Heisman plays on a team that will likely lose its subsequent bowl game.",
" The trend of post-award failure has garnered the attention of the mainstream media.",
" Talk of a curse in relation to bowl results was particularly prevalent from 2003 to 2008, when six Heisman Trophy winners compiled a cumulative 1–5 bowl game record, and five of those six led number one ranked teams into the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game as favorites (Heisman Trophy winners, including Reggie Bush, who gave back his Heisman Trophy, are 4–8 overall in the BCS National Championship Game and College Football Playoff National Championship, although prior to 2009 they were 1–6).",
" Additionally, the Heisman curse asserts that in most cases a Heisman winner will have either a poor career in the National Football League (NFL), or in fact not even see such a football career at all.",
" Although many Heisman winners have not enjoyed success at the professional level, including players like Matt Leinart, Andre Ware, Jason White, Rashaan Salaam, Eric Crouch, Ty Detmer, Troy Smith and Gino Torretta, proponents of the \"curse\" rarely cite highly successful players such as Barry Sanders, Charles Woodson, Eddie George, Tim Brown, Bo Jackson, Marcus Allen, Earl Campbell, and Tony Dorsett among the notables."
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"The 2012 Texas A&M vs. Alabama football game was a college football game between the Texas A&M Aggies and Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama.",
" This was the game where Texas A&M freshman quarterback and eventual Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel completed 24 of 31 passes, had 253 passing yards, and two passing touchdowns with 92 rushing yards to help No. 15 Texas A&M upset No. 1 Alabama 29–24, which led him to being the first freshman to win the Heisman Trophy."
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"Wade Koehl (born September 22, 1984) is a former American football player.",
" While playing college football, he was a linebacker for the University of Houston 2003-2006.",
" He subsequently signed for the New Orleans Saints 2007 and for Team Texas 2008.",
" Koehl registered 300 tackles, was placed on the watch list for the Butkus Award and the Lombardi Award, and was a finalist for the Wuerffel Trophy and a semifinalist for the Draddy Award."
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"Terry Wayne Baker (born May 5, 1941) is a former American football and basketball player.",
" He played college football and college basketball at the Oregon State University.",
" He played as a quarterback for the Oregon State Beavers football team from 1960 to 1962, winning the Heisman Trophy as senior.",
" In the spring of his senior year, he played in the Final Four of the 1963 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament with the Oregon State Beavers men's basketball team.",
" To date, he is the only athlete to win a Heisman Trophy and play in the Final Four.",
" Baker was the first overall pick in the 1963 NFL draft and played with the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL) from 1963 to 1965.",
" He then played for one season in the Canadian Football League (CFL) with the Edmonton Eskimos, in 1966.",
" Baker was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1982."
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"The 1997 Tennessee Volunteers football team represented the University of Tennessee during the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season.",
" Quarterback Peyton Manning had already completed his degree in three years, and had been projected to be the top overall pick in the 1997 NFL Draft, but returned to Tennessee for his senior year.",
" The Volunteers opened the season with victories against Texas Tech and UCLA, but for the third time in his career, Manning fell to Florida, 33–20.",
" The Vols won the rest of their regular season games, finishing 10–1, and advanced to the SEC Championship Game against Auburn.",
" Down 20–7, Manning led the Vols to a 30–29 victory.",
" Throwing for four touchdowns, he was named the game's MVP, but injured himself in the process.",
" The #3 Vols were matched up with #2 Nebraska in the Orange Bowl.",
" Had Tennessee won and top-ranked Michigan lost to Washington State in the Rose Bowl, the Vols would have been expected to win the national championship.",
" However, the Vols' defense could not stop Nebraska's rushing attack, giving up more than 400 yards on the ground in a 42–17 loss.",
" As a senior, Manning won numerous awards.",
" He was a consensus first-team All-American and won the Maxwell Award, the Davey O'Brien Award, the Johnny Unitas Award, and the Best College Football Player ESPY Award, among others.",
" However, he did not win the Heisman Trophy, finishing runner-up to Charles Woodson, a CB from Michigan, and the only defensive player ever to win the Heisman Trophy."
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"Frank Eliscu (1912–1996) was an American sculptor and art teacher who designed and created the Heisman Memorial Football Trophy in 1935 when he was only 20 years old.",
" The first Heisman Trophy, a strong young bull of a football player cast in bronze, was presented to a college football player in 1935, and is considered one of the greatest honors a college athlete can receive.",
" Over the years the Heisman Committee has paid tribute to Eliscu and his creation several times, and in 1985, the Heisman Committee invited him to speak at the 50th Anniversary Heisman ceremonies."
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"Daniel Carl Wuerffel (born May 27, 1974) is a former college and professional American football quarterback who won the 1996 Heisman Trophy and the 1996 national football championship while playing college football for the University of Florida.",
" Wuerffel was a prolific passer in coach Steve Spurrier's offense.",
" He led the nation in touchdown passes in 1995 and 1996, and set numerous school and conference records.",
" Wuerffel was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2013."
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"Title: Wuerffel Trophy\n\nThe Wuerffel Trophy is an award given annually to the college football player \"who best combines exemplary community service with athletic and academic achievement.\" The trophy, designed by W. Stanley Proctor and named in honor of former University of Florida quarterback Danny Wuerffel by the All Sports Association, shows Wuerffel praying after scoring a touchdown.",
"Title: Heisman Trophy\n\nThe Heisman Memorial Trophy (usually known colloquially as the Heisman Trophy or The Heisman), is awarded annually to the most outstanding player in college football in the United States whose performance best exhibits the pursuit of excellence with integrity. Winners epitomize great ability combined with diligence, perseverance, and hard work. It is presented by the Heisman Trophy Trust in early December before the postseason bowl games.",
"Title: Kinnick Stadium\n\nKinnick Stadium, formerly known as Iowa Stadium, is a stadium located in Iowa City, Iowa, United States. It is the home stadium of the University of Iowa Hawkeyes, in the sport of college football. First opened in 1929, it currently holds up to 70,585 people, making it the 7th largest stadium in the Big Ten, and one of the 20 largest university owned stadiums in the nation. It is named for Nile Kinnick, the 1939 Heisman Trophy winner and the only Heisman winner in university history, who died in service during World War II. It was named Iowa Stadium until 1972, when longtime lobbying by \"Cedar Rapids Gazette\" sportswriter Gus Schrader successfully convinced the UI athletic board to change the name. It is currently the only college football stadium named after a Heisman Trophy winner.",
"Title: Heisman curse\n\nThe Heisman curse is a term coined to reference a two-part assertion of a negative future for the winning player of the Heisman Trophy. The \"curse\" supposes that any college football player who wins the Heisman plays on a team that will likely lose its subsequent bowl game. The trend of post-award failure has garnered the attention of the mainstream media. Talk of a curse in relation to bowl results was particularly prevalent from 2003 to 2008, when six Heisman Trophy winners compiled a cumulative 1–5 bowl game record, and five of those six led number one ranked teams into the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) National Championship Game as favorites (Heisman Trophy winners, including Reggie Bush, who gave back his Heisman Trophy, are 4–8 overall in the BCS National Championship Game and College Football Playoff National Championship, although prior to 2009 they were 1–6). Additionally, the Heisman curse asserts that in most cases a Heisman winner will have either a poor career in the National Football League (NFL), or in fact not even see such a football career at all. Although many Heisman winners have not enjoyed success at the professional level, including players like Matt Leinart, Andre Ware, Jason White, Rashaan Salaam, Eric Crouch, Ty Detmer, Troy Smith and Gino Torretta, proponents of the \"curse\" rarely cite highly successful players such as Barry Sanders, Charles Woodson, Eddie George, Tim Brown, Bo Jackson, Marcus Allen, Earl Campbell, and Tony Dorsett among the notables.",
"Title: 2012 Texas A&M vs. Alabama football game\n\nThe 2012 Texas A&M vs. Alabama football game was a college football game between the Texas A&M Aggies and Alabama Crimson Tide at Bryant–Denny Stadium in Tuscaloosa, Alabama. This was the game where Texas A&M freshman quarterback and eventual Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel completed 24 of 31 passes, had 253 passing yards, and two passing touchdowns with 92 rushing yards to help No. 15 Texas A&M upset No. 1 Alabama 29–24, which led him to being the first freshman to win the Heisman Trophy.",
"Title: Wade Koehl\n\nWade Koehl (born September 22, 1984) is a former American football player. While playing college football, he was a linebacker for the University of Houston 2003-2006. He subsequently signed for the New Orleans Saints 2007 and for Team Texas 2008. Koehl registered 300 tackles, was placed on the watch list for the Butkus Award and the Lombardi Award, and was a finalist for the Wuerffel Trophy and a semifinalist for the Draddy Award.",
"Title: Terry Baker\n\nTerry Wayne Baker (born May 5, 1941) is a former American football and basketball player. He played college football and college basketball at the Oregon State University. He played as a quarterback for the Oregon State Beavers football team from 1960 to 1962, winning the Heisman Trophy as senior. In the spring of his senior year, he played in the Final Four of the 1963 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament with the Oregon State Beavers men's basketball team. To date, he is the only athlete to win a Heisman Trophy and play in the Final Four. Baker was the first overall pick in the 1963 NFL draft and played with the Los Angeles Rams of the National Football League (NFL) from 1963 to 1965. He then played for one season in the Canadian Football League (CFL) with the Edmonton Eskimos, in 1966. Baker was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1982.",
"Title: 1997 Tennessee Volunteers football team\n\nThe 1997 Tennessee Volunteers football team represented the University of Tennessee during the 1997 NCAA Division I-A football season. Quarterback Peyton Manning had already completed his degree in three years, and had been projected to be the top overall pick in the 1997 NFL Draft, but returned to Tennessee for his senior year. The Volunteers opened the season with victories against Texas Tech and UCLA, but for the third time in his career, Manning fell to Florida, 33–20. The Vols won the rest of their regular season games, finishing 10–1, and advanced to the SEC Championship Game against Auburn. Down 20–7, Manning led the Vols to a 30–29 victory. Throwing for four touchdowns, he was named the game's MVP, but injured himself in the process. The #3 Vols were matched up with #2 Nebraska in the Orange Bowl. Had Tennessee won and top-ranked Michigan lost to Washington State in the Rose Bowl, the Vols would have been expected to win the national championship. However, the Vols' defense could not stop Nebraska's rushing attack, giving up more than 400 yards on the ground in a 42–17 loss. As a senior, Manning won numerous awards. He was a consensus first-team All-American and won the Maxwell Award, the Davey O'Brien Award, the Johnny Unitas Award, and the Best College Football Player ESPY Award, among others. However, he did not win the Heisman Trophy, finishing runner-up to Charles Woodson, a CB from Michigan, and the only defensive player ever to win the Heisman Trophy.",
"Title: Frank Eliscu\n\nFrank Eliscu (1912–1996) was an American sculptor and art teacher who designed and created the Heisman Memorial Football Trophy in 1935 when he was only 20 years old. The first Heisman Trophy, a strong young bull of a football player cast in bronze, was presented to a college football player in 1935, and is considered one of the greatest honors a college athlete can receive. Over the years the Heisman Committee has paid tribute to Eliscu and his creation several times, and in 1985, the Heisman Committee invited him to speak at the 50th Anniversary Heisman ceremonies.",
"Title: Danny Wuerffel\n\nDaniel Carl Wuerffel (born May 27, 1974) is a former college and professional American football quarterback who won the 1996 Heisman Trophy and the 1996 national football championship while playing college football for the University of Florida. Wuerffel was a prolific passer in coach Steve Spurrier's offense. He led the nation in touchdown passes in 1995 and 1996, and set numerous school and conference records. Wuerffel was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2013."
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"Locko was originally the French East Indiaman \"Modeste\", built in France.",
" The Royal Navy captured \"Modeste\" in 1778, while she was on the return leg of her maiden voyage, whereupon individuals associated with the British East India Company (EIC) purchased her.",
" She entered the EIC's service in 1780, then performed three voyages for the EIC.",
" On the first voyage she was present at the Battle of Porto Praya, and led an inconclusive attack by five merchant vessels on a French frigate.",
" The second and third voyages were much less eventful.",
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"Guanahani is an island in the Bahamas that was the first land in the New World sighted and visited by Christopher Columbus' first voyage, on October 12, 1492.",
" It is not known precisely which island it was, and several theories have been put forth by historians.",
" \"Guanahani\" is the native Taíno name; Columbus called it San Salvador."
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"The Clontarf was an immigration clipper ship which sailed from England to New Zealand between 1858 and 1860 on commission for the Canterbury Provincial Government.",
" Sailing under the flag of Willis, Gann and Co, its first voyage sailed from Plymouth 20 September 1858, and after a journey of 105 days arrived at Lyttelton, New Zealand on 5 January 1859 with 412 immigrants.",
" With one successful run complete it returned to England to collect its next passengers.",
" On 30 November 1859 the \"Clontarf\" left London with 430 people on board.",
" This voyage met with unforgiving bad weather, and a rampant plague of measles, whooping cough and tropical diseases swept mercilessly through the ship.",
" It arrived at Lyttelton after 105 days with many fatalities.",
" On a normal voyage for any other immigration ship of that time it was expected that up to five people may die from frailty, accident or birth at sea.",
" On the second voyage of the \"Clontarf\" 41 people died including five adults, but also 36 children, and that was to give \"Clontarf\" her infamy.",
" Due to her reputation immigrants chose not to sail on her again, and she was officially dismissed of her duties of ferrying immigrants to New Zealand in 1861."
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"The Fontanilla is the former public fountain of Palos de la Frontera in Spain where, according to tradition, these fountains provided the water for the ships of Cristopher Columbus's first voyage—the \"Santa María\", the \"Niña\", and the \"Pinta\"—when, on 3 August 1492, they departed from Palos de la Frontera, captained by Columbus and by Palos's own Pinzón Brothers.",
" That voyage is widely considered to constitute the discovery of the Americas by Europeans.",
" La Fontanilla is the least dramatic, but perhaps the most original and authentic monument among the so-called \"Lugares colombinos\", the places in Huelva closely associated with Columbus's first voyage."
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"The New Zealand quail (\"Coturnix novaezelandiae\"), or koreke (the Māori name), has been extinct since 1875.",
" The male and female were similar, except the female was lighter.",
" The first scientist to describe it was Sir Joseph Banks when he visited New Zealand on James Cook's first voyage.",
" Terrestrial and temperate, this species inhabited lowland tussock grassland and open fernlands.",
" The first specimen to be obtained by a European was collected in 1827 by Jean René Constant Quoy and Joseph Paul Gaimard on Dumont D'Urville's voyage."
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"The 1492 light sighting was a sighting of unknown light during the first voyage of Christopher Columbus on October 11, 1492, by some crew members of \"Santa Maria\", \"Pinta\" and possibly \"Niña\" shortly before the landing on Guanahani.",
" The light was reported in Columbus' journal, Ferdinand Columbus' \"Vita del Ammiraglio\" (\"The Life of the Admiral\"), the proceedings of the \"Pleitos colombinos\" (the long lawsuit involving the heirs of Columbus) and some other sources."
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"Columbus's letter on the first voyage is the first known document announcing the results of the first voyage of Christopher Columbus that set out in 1492 and reached the Americas.",
" The letter was ostensibly written by Columbus himself, on February 15, 1493, aboard the caravel \"Niña\", while still at sea, on the return leg of his voyage.",
" A post-script was added upon his arrival in Lisbon on March 4, 1493, and it was probably from there that Columbus dispatched two copies of his letter to the Spanish court."
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"Christopher Columbus (Italian: \"Cristoforo Colombo\" ] ; 1451 20 May 1506) was an Italian explorer, navigator, and colonizer.",
" Born in the Republic of Genoa, under the auspices of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain he completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean.",
" Those voyages and his efforts to establish settlements on the island of Hispaniola initiated the permanent European colonization of the New World."
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"The second voyage of HMS \"Beagle\", from 27 December 1831 to 2 October 1836, was the second survey expedition of HMS \"Beagle\", under captain Robert FitzRoy who had taken over command of the ship on its first voyage after the previous captain committed suicide.",
" FitzRoy had already thought of the advantages of having an expert in geology on board, and sought a gentleman naturalist to accompany them as a supernumerary.",
" The young graduate Charles Darwin had hoped to see the tropics before becoming a parson, and accepted the opportunity.",
" He was greatly influenced by reading Charles Lyell's \"Principles of Geology\" during the voyage.",
" By the end of the expedition, Darwin had already made his name as a geologist and fossil collector, and the publication of his journal which became known as \"The Voyage of the Beagle\" gave him wide renown as a writer."
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"The Tasman Sea (Māori: \"Te Tai-o-Rehua\") is a marginal sea of the South Pacific Ocean, situated between Australia and New Zealand.",
" It measures about 2000 km across and about 2800 km from north to south.",
" The sea was named after the Dutch explorer Abel Janszoon Tasman, who was the first recorded European to encounter New Zealand and Tasmania.",
" The British explorer Captain James Cook later extensively navigated the Tasman Sea in the 1770s as part of his first voyage of exploration."
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"Title: Locko (1780 EIC ship)\n\nLocko was originally the French East Indiaman \"Modeste\", built in France. The Royal Navy captured \"Modeste\" in 1778, while she was on the return leg of her maiden voyage, whereupon individuals associated with the British East India Company (EIC) purchased her. She entered the EIC's service in 1780, then performed three voyages for the EIC. On the first voyage she was present at the Battle of Porto Praya, and led an inconclusive attack by five merchant vessels on a French frigate. The second and third voyages were much less eventful. \"Locko' \"s owners disposed of her on her return in 1788 from her third voyage.",
"Title: Guanahani\n\nGuanahani is an island in the Bahamas that was the first land in the New World sighted and visited by Christopher Columbus' first voyage, on October 12, 1492. It is not known precisely which island it was, and several theories have been put forth by historians. \"Guanahani\" is the native Taíno name; Columbus called it San Salvador.",
"Title: Clontarf (ship)\n\nThe Clontarf was an immigration clipper ship which sailed from England to New Zealand between 1858 and 1860 on commission for the Canterbury Provincial Government. Sailing under the flag of Willis, Gann and Co, its first voyage sailed from Plymouth 20 September 1858, and after a journey of 105 days arrived at Lyttelton, New Zealand on 5 January 1859 with 412 immigrants. With one successful run complete it returned to England to collect its next passengers. On 30 November 1859 the \"Clontarf\" left London with 430 people on board. This voyage met with unforgiving bad weather, and a rampant plague of measles, whooping cough and tropical diseases swept mercilessly through the ship. It arrived at Lyttelton after 105 days with many fatalities. On a normal voyage for any other immigration ship of that time it was expected that up to five people may die from frailty, accident or birth at sea. On the second voyage of the \"Clontarf\" 41 people died including five adults, but also 36 children, and that was to give \"Clontarf\" her infamy. Due to her reputation immigrants chose not to sail on her again, and she was officially dismissed of her duties of ferrying immigrants to New Zealand in 1861.",
"Title: Fontanilla\n\nThe Fontanilla is the former public fountain of Palos de la Frontera in Spain where, according to tradition, these fountains provided the water for the ships of Cristopher Columbus's first voyage—the \"Santa María\", the \"Niña\", and the \"Pinta\"—when, on 3 August 1492, they departed from Palos de la Frontera, captained by Columbus and by Palos's own Pinzón Brothers. That voyage is widely considered to constitute the discovery of the Americas by Europeans. La Fontanilla is the least dramatic, but perhaps the most original and authentic monument among the so-called \"Lugares colombinos\", the places in Huelva closely associated with Columbus's first voyage.",
"Title: New Zealand quail\n\nThe New Zealand quail (\"Coturnix novaezelandiae\"), or koreke (the Māori name), has been extinct since 1875. The male and female were similar, except the female was lighter. The first scientist to describe it was Sir Joseph Banks when he visited New Zealand on James Cook's first voyage. Terrestrial and temperate, this species inhabited lowland tussock grassland and open fernlands. The first specimen to be obtained by a European was collected in 1827 by Jean René Constant Quoy and Joseph Paul Gaimard on Dumont D'Urville's voyage.",
"Title: 1492 light sighting\n\nThe 1492 light sighting was a sighting of unknown light during the first voyage of Christopher Columbus on October 11, 1492, by some crew members of \"Santa Maria\", \"Pinta\" and possibly \"Niña\" shortly before the landing on Guanahani. The light was reported in Columbus' journal, Ferdinand Columbus' \"Vita del Ammiraglio\" (\"The Life of the Admiral\"), the proceedings of the \"Pleitos colombinos\" (the long lawsuit involving the heirs of Columbus) and some other sources.",
"Title: Columbus's letter on the first voyage\n\nColumbus's letter on the first voyage is the first known document announcing the results of the first voyage of Christopher Columbus that set out in 1492 and reached the Americas. The letter was ostensibly written by Columbus himself, on February 15, 1493, aboard the caravel \"Niña\", while still at sea, on the return leg of his voyage. A post-script was added upon his arrival in Lisbon on March 4, 1493, and it was probably from there that Columbus dispatched two copies of his letter to the Spanish court.",
"Title: Christopher Columbus\n\nChristopher Columbus (Italian: \"Cristoforo Colombo\" ] ; 1451 20 May 1506) was an Italian explorer, navigator, and colonizer. Born in the Republic of Genoa, under the auspices of the Catholic Monarchs of Spain he completed four voyages across the Atlantic Ocean. Those voyages and his efforts to establish settlements on the island of Hispaniola initiated the permanent European colonization of the New World.",
"Title: Second voyage of HMS Beagle\n\nThe second voyage of HMS \"Beagle\", from 27 December 1831 to 2 October 1836, was the second survey expedition of HMS \"Beagle\", under captain Robert FitzRoy who had taken over command of the ship on its first voyage after the previous captain committed suicide. FitzRoy had already thought of the advantages of having an expert in geology on board, and sought a gentleman naturalist to accompany them as a supernumerary. The young graduate Charles Darwin had hoped to see the tropics before becoming a parson, and accepted the opportunity. He was greatly influenced by reading Charles Lyell's \"Principles of Geology\" during the voyage. By the end of the expedition, Darwin had already made his name as a geologist and fossil collector, and the publication of his journal which became known as \"The Voyage of the Beagle\" gave him wide renown as a writer.",
"Title: Tasman Sea\n\nThe Tasman Sea (Māori: \"Te Tai-o-Rehua\") is a marginal sea of the South Pacific Ocean, situated between Australia and New Zealand. It measures about 2000 km across and about 2800 km from north to south. The sea was named after the Dutch explorer Abel Janszoon Tasman, who was the first recorded European to encounter New Zealand and Tasmania. The British explorer Captain James Cook later extensively navigated the Tasman Sea in the 1770s as part of his first voyage of exploration."
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Furoshikiare a type of traditional Japanese wrapping cloth traditionally used to transport clothes, gifts, or other goods, what is the act of enclosing a gift in some sort of material called?
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Gift wrapping
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"Raku ware (楽焼 , raku-yaki ) is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally used in Japanese tea ceremonies, most often in the form of \"chawan\" tea bowls.",
" It is traditionally characterised by being hand-shaped rather than thrown; fairly porous vessels, which result from low firing temperatures; lead glazes; and the removal of pieces from the kiln while still glowing hot.",
" In the traditional Japanese process, the fired raku piece is removed from the hot kiln and is allowed to cool in the open air.",
" The familiar technique of placing the ware in a container filled with combustible material is not a traditional Raku practice.",
" Raku techniques have been modified by contemporary potters worldwide."
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"While many people believe that the act of giving gifts during Christmas became a tradition due to the biblical story about how the three wise men brought gifts of gold, myrrh, and frankincense to the baby Jesus, these gifts were not the first winter gifts given.",
" In fact, gift giving during the winter is an ancient tradition that can even be traced to winter-solstice celebrations before the famous birth occurred.",
" During the ancient ceremonies of Saturnalia, which were celebrated for seven days beginning on December 17, Romans believed that their generosity of trading gifts would bring them good fortune in the coming year.",
" In the beginning, these gifts were very modest and included things like wax candles, fruits and nuts, inexpensive wine, and lamps that were tied with a bit of holly to signify the return of light that would come with the passing of the winter equinox.",
" Children would receive small items like terra-cotta rings and tiny dolls made from dough.",
" Later, however, the gifts became more elaborate items like silver and silver objects."
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"A bojagi (Hangul: 보자기 ; MR: \"pojagi \" , sometimes shortened to 보 ; \"bo \"; \"po \" ) is a traditional Korean wrapping cloth.",
" Bojagi are typically square and can be made from a variety of materials, though silk or ramie are common.",
" Embroidered bojagi are known as subo, while patchwork or scrap bojagi are known as chogak bo."
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"Tenterhooks are hooks in a device called a \"tenter\".",
" Tenters were originally large wooden frames which were used as far back as the 14th century in the process of making woollen cloth.",
" After a piece of cloth was woven, it still contained oil from the fleece and some dirt.",
" A craftsman called a fuller (also called a tucker or wa[u]lker) cleaned the woollen cloth in a fulling mill, and then had to dry it carefully or the woollen fabric would shrink.",
" To prevent this shrinkage, the fuller would place the wet cloth on a tenter, and leave it to dry outdoors.",
" The lengths of wet cloth were stretched on the tenter () using tenterhooks (hooked nails driven through the wood) all around the perimeter of the frame to which the cloth's edges (selvedges) were fixed, so that as it dried the cloth would retain its shape and size.",
" In some manufacturing areas, entire tenter-fields, larger open spaces full of tenters, were once common."
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"Furoshiki (風呂敷) are a type of traditional Japanese wrapping cloth traditionally used to transport clothes, gifts, or other goods."
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"Melton cloth is traditionally made of wool and is woven in a twill form.",
" It is thick, due to having been well fulled, which gives it a felt-like smooth surface.",
" It is napped and very closely sheared.",
" Meltons are similar to Mackinaw cloth.",
" It is a very solid cloth in which the twill weave pattern is completely concealed due to the finishing processes.",
" Because of its dense, quasi-felted texture it frays minimally or not at all.",
" It is hard wearing and wind and weather resistant.",
" Its main use is for heavy outer garments and coats and for blankets.",
" In lighter weights melton cloth is traditionally used for lining the underside of jacket collars.",
" It was developed in the Leicestershire town of Melton Mowbray, from which it derives its name.",
" This town is the traditional centre of English fox-hunting, and black and scarlet hunting coats are traditionally made from melton cloth, due to its weatherproof qualities.",
" In England not only is melton used for the scarlet hunting coat, an iconic symbol of the upper-class elite, but it is also used in black for the donkey jacket, an iconic symbol of the working class labouring man.",
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"Kente, known as nwentom in Akan, is a type of silk and cotton fabric made of interwoven cloth strips and is native to the Akan ethnic group of South Ghana.",
" Kente is made in Akan lands such as Ashanti Kingdom, (Bonwire, Adanwomase, Sakora Wonoo, Ntonso in the Kwabre areas of the Ashanti Region) and by Akans in Ivory Coast.",
" It is also worn by many other groups who have been influenced by Akans.",
" Kente comes from the word \"kenten\", which means basket in Akan dialect Asante.",
" Akans refer to kente as \"nwentoma\", meaning woven cloth.",
" It is an Akan royal and sacred cloth worn only in times of extreme importance and was the cloth of kings.",
" Over time, the use of kente became more widespread.",
" However, its importance has remained and it is held in high esteem with Akans.",
" The Ewe people especially those from Agortime-Kpetoe of Ghana also claim that, Kente which they also refer to as Agbamevor has always been their traditional cloth.",
" According to their history, weaving was the skill they came with when they migrated from Egypt through Nigeria to their present location in Ghana.",
" Per the oral history of the people, during the Ashante wars they captured some of their men who were skilled in the weaving of Agbamevor.",
" These captured men were asked by their captors (Ashantes) to teach them how to weave Agbamevor; the Ewe kente experts instruct them to \"Ke\" meaning spread or open in the Ewe language, pass the waft through, and \"Te\" meaning tighten or press also in Ewe.",
" For that reason, the Ewes believe that the name Kete originates from the method used to weave such cloths which is also the same name that has been corrupted into kente, as time goes on."
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"Packing and Wrapping Paper broadly refers to any sort of papers which are used for the purpose of packaging, or simply speaking to Pack or Wrap any article like shoes, garments, toys, handicrafts, fruits, gifts, flowers, etc.",
" These papers can be of varied quality, sizes and textures.",
" These can be Plain/Printed, Glazed(MG)/Rough(MF), Coloured/White.",
" The thickness of the paper can be 14 /17/ 20/ 30/ 35/ 60/ 80/ 100 GSM, depending upon the intended nature/type of use.",
" However, generally plain white, 17-18 GSM Matt Finished Paper and 20-22 GSM Glossy Paper is used to pack garments, shoes, fruits etc.",
" Printed Glossy Paper around 80-90 GSM is used to pack Gifts/Boxes and Toys Packing."
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"Gift wrapping is the act of enclosing a gift in some sort of material.",
" Wrapping paper is a kind of paper designed for gift wrapping.",
" An alternative to gift wrapping is using a gift box.",
" A wrapped or boxed gift may be held closed with ribbon and topped with a decorative bow (an ornamental knot made of ribbon)."
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"Fiber crops are field crops grown their fibers, which are traditionally used to make paper, cloth, or rope.",
" They are organized into 3 main groups- textile fibers (used in production of cloth), cordage fibers (used in production of rope), and filling fibers (used to stuff upholstery and mattresses).",
" They are a type of natural fiber."
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"Title: Raku ware\n\nRaku ware (楽焼 , raku-yaki ) is a type of Japanese pottery traditionally used in Japanese tea ceremonies, most often in the form of \"chawan\" tea bowls. It is traditionally characterised by being hand-shaped rather than thrown; fairly porous vessels, which result from low firing temperatures; lead glazes; and the removal of pieces from the kiln while still glowing hot. In the traditional Japanese process, the fired raku piece is removed from the hot kiln and is allowed to cool in the open air. The familiar technique of placing the ware in a container filled with combustible material is not a traditional Raku practice. Raku techniques have been modified by contemporary potters worldwide.",
"Title: History of Christmas gift giving\n\nWhile many people believe that the act of giving gifts during Christmas became a tradition due to the biblical story about how the three wise men brought gifts of gold, myrrh, and frankincense to the baby Jesus, these gifts were not the first winter gifts given. In fact, gift giving during the winter is an ancient tradition that can even be traced to winter-solstice celebrations before the famous birth occurred. During the ancient ceremonies of Saturnalia, which were celebrated for seven days beginning on December 17, Romans believed that their generosity of trading gifts would bring them good fortune in the coming year. In the beginning, these gifts were very modest and included things like wax candles, fruits and nuts, inexpensive wine, and lamps that were tied with a bit of holly to signify the return of light that would come with the passing of the winter equinox. Children would receive small items like terra-cotta rings and tiny dolls made from dough. Later, however, the gifts became more elaborate items like silver and silver objects.",
"Title: Bojagi\n\nA bojagi (Hangul: 보자기 ; MR: \"pojagi \" , sometimes shortened to 보 ; \"bo \"; \"po \" ) is a traditional Korean wrapping cloth. Bojagi are typically square and can be made from a variety of materials, though silk or ramie are common. Embroidered bojagi are known as subo, while patchwork or scrap bojagi are known as chogak bo.",
"Title: Tenterhook\n\nTenterhooks are hooks in a device called a \"tenter\". Tenters were originally large wooden frames which were used as far back as the 14th century in the process of making woollen cloth. After a piece of cloth was woven, it still contained oil from the fleece and some dirt. A craftsman called a fuller (also called a tucker or wa[u]lker) cleaned the woollen cloth in a fulling mill, and then had to dry it carefully or the woollen fabric would shrink. To prevent this shrinkage, the fuller would place the wet cloth on a tenter, and leave it to dry outdoors. The lengths of wet cloth were stretched on the tenter () using tenterhooks (hooked nails driven through the wood) all around the perimeter of the frame to which the cloth's edges (selvedges) were fixed, so that as it dried the cloth would retain its shape and size. In some manufacturing areas, entire tenter-fields, larger open spaces full of tenters, were once common.",
"Title: Furoshiki\n\nFuroshiki (風呂敷) are a type of traditional Japanese wrapping cloth traditionally used to transport clothes, gifts, or other goods.",
"Title: Melton (cloth)\n\nMelton cloth is traditionally made of wool and is woven in a twill form. It is thick, due to having been well fulled, which gives it a felt-like smooth surface. It is napped and very closely sheared. Meltons are similar to Mackinaw cloth. It is a very solid cloth in which the twill weave pattern is completely concealed due to the finishing processes. Because of its dense, quasi-felted texture it frays minimally or not at all. It is hard wearing and wind and weather resistant. Its main use is for heavy outer garments and coats and for blankets. In lighter weights melton cloth is traditionally used for lining the underside of jacket collars. It was developed in the Leicestershire town of Melton Mowbray, from which it derives its name. This town is the traditional centre of English fox-hunting, and black and scarlet hunting coats are traditionally made from melton cloth, due to its weatherproof qualities. In England not only is melton used for the scarlet hunting coat, an iconic symbol of the upper-class elite, but it is also used in black for the donkey jacket, an iconic symbol of the working class labouring man. Both uses rely on its weatherproof qualities.",
"Title: Kente cloth\n\nKente, known as nwentom in Akan, is a type of silk and cotton fabric made of interwoven cloth strips and is native to the Akan ethnic group of South Ghana. Kente is made in Akan lands such as Ashanti Kingdom, (Bonwire, Adanwomase, Sakora Wonoo, Ntonso in the Kwabre areas of the Ashanti Region) and by Akans in Ivory Coast. It is also worn by many other groups who have been influenced by Akans. Kente comes from the word \"kenten\", which means basket in Akan dialect Asante. Akans refer to kente as \"nwentoma\", meaning woven cloth. It is an Akan royal and sacred cloth worn only in times of extreme importance and was the cloth of kings. Over time, the use of kente became more widespread. However, its importance has remained and it is held in high esteem with Akans. The Ewe people especially those from Agortime-Kpetoe of Ghana also claim that, Kente which they also refer to as Agbamevor has always been their traditional cloth. According to their history, weaving was the skill they came with when they migrated from Egypt through Nigeria to their present location in Ghana. Per the oral history of the people, during the Ashante wars they captured some of their men who were skilled in the weaving of Agbamevor. These captured men were asked by their captors (Ashantes) to teach them how to weave Agbamevor; the Ewe kente experts instruct them to \"Ke\" meaning spread or open in the Ewe language, pass the waft through, and \"Te\" meaning tighten or press also in Ewe. For that reason, the Ewes believe that the name Kete originates from the method used to weave such cloths which is also the same name that has been corrupted into kente, as time goes on.",
"Title: Packing and wrapping paper\n\nPacking and Wrapping Paper broadly refers to any sort of papers which are used for the purpose of packaging, or simply speaking to Pack or Wrap any article like shoes, garments, toys, handicrafts, fruits, gifts, flowers, etc. These papers can be of varied quality, sizes and textures. These can be Plain/Printed, Glazed(MG)/Rough(MF), Coloured/White. The thickness of the paper can be 14 /17/ 20/ 30/ 35/ 60/ 80/ 100 GSM, depending upon the intended nature/type of use. However, generally plain white, 17-18 GSM Matt Finished Paper and 20-22 GSM Glossy Paper is used to pack garments, shoes, fruits etc. Printed Glossy Paper around 80-90 GSM is used to pack Gifts/Boxes and Toys Packing.",
"Title: Gift wrapping\n\nGift wrapping is the act of enclosing a gift in some sort of material. Wrapping paper is a kind of paper designed for gift wrapping. An alternative to gift wrapping is using a gift box. A wrapped or boxed gift may be held closed with ribbon and topped with a decorative bow (an ornamental knot made of ribbon).",
"Title: Fiber crop\n\nFiber crops are field crops grown their fibers, which are traditionally used to make paper, cloth, or rope. They are organized into 3 main groups- textile fibers (used in production of cloth), cordage fibers (used in production of rope), and filling fibers (used to stuff upholstery and mattresses). They are a type of natural fiber."
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LG Electronics Inc. is a maker of what type of device?
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smartphone
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"LG Optimus L9 is a touchscreen Android 4G smartphone designed and manufactured by LG Electronics.",
" The phone was released on October 31, 2012.",
" The Optimus L9 features Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.",
" It is upgradable to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean according to LG Electronics Hong Kong on their Facebook Fans Page.",
" The phone is designed to be the successor of LG Optimus L7.",
" The LG Optimus L9 brings many improvements upon its predecessor, including FullHD 1080p video recording, increased screen resolution, increased RAM size and a dual-core processor.",
" In the United States, the Optimus L9 is carried by T-Mobile and MetroPCS in black."
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"GoldStar was a South Korean electronics company established in 1958.",
" The corporate name was changed to LG Electronics and LG Cable on February 28, 1995, after merging with Lucky Chemical.",
" LG Cable was spun off from LG Electronics and changed its name to LS Cable in 2005."
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"LG Corporation (Korean: 주식회사 LG), formerly Lucky-GoldStar (Korean: \"Leogki Geumseong\" (럭키금성/樂喜金星), is a South Korean multinational conglomerate corporation.",
" It is the fourth-largest chaebol in South Korea.",
" It is headquartered in the LG Twin Towers building in Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul.",
" LG makes electronics, chemicals, and telecom products and operates subsidiaries such as LG Electronics, Zenith, LG Display, LG Uplus and LG Chem in over 80 countries."
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"The Interact Home Computer is a rare, very early (1978) American home computer made by \"Interact Electronics Inc\" of Ann Arbor, Michigan.",
" It sold under the name \"interact Model One home computer\".",
" The original Ineract Model One computer was designed by Rick Barnich and Tim Anderson at 204 E. Washington in Ann Arbor, then moving to an office in Georgetown Mall on Packard St in Ann Arbor.",
" Interact Electronics Inc was a privately held company that was funded by Hongiman, Miller, Swartz and Cohn...a lawyer firm out of Detroit.",
" The President/Founder of Interact Electronics Inc was Ken Lochner, who was one of the original developers of the BASIC language based out of Dartmouth college.",
" Ken had started Interact Electronics Inc after a successful startup known as ADP Cyphernetics, the original computer time share company in Ann Arbor, now known as ADP Network Services.",
" Only a few thousand Interacts were sold before the company went bankrupt.",
" Most were sold by the liquidator \"Protecto Enterprizes\" of Barrington, Illinois through mail order sales.",
" The Interact Model One Home Computer debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago in June 1978 at a price of $499.",
" The majority of sales were thru Mail Order houses and you could buy it off the shelf at Highland Appliance in the Detroit, MI area and Newman Computer Exchange in Ann Arbor.",
" Probably the most successful application available for the Interace was a program called \"Message Center\".",
" With it, a store could type in whatever message they wanted to appear scrolling on a TV screen...like Advertisements, or welcoming messages to guests in an office.",
" Although it was mostly a Game machine at the time with games such as Showdown, BlackJack and Chess, there was also BASIC programming where users could create their own programs in the BASIC computer language.",
" Customers began hooking up Interact to control everything from lights in their house, to a Chevrolet Corvette!"
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"LG Electronics Inc. (\"Lucky Goldstar\") (Korean: LG전자 ) is a South Korean multinational electronics company headquartered in Yeouido-dong, Seoul, South Korea, and is part of the LG Group, employing 82,000 people working in 119 local subsidiaries worldwide.",
" With 2014 global sales of USD 55.91 billion (KRW 59.04 trillion), LG comprises four business units: Home Entertainment, Mobile Communications, Home Appliance & Air Solution, and Vehicle Components, with Starion India as its main production vendor for refrigeration and washing machines in the Indian sub-continent.",
" The CEO of LG Electronics is Bon-joon Koo, who assumed the role of vice chairman of LG Electronics on 1 October 2010."
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"The LG Gx is an Android smartphone developed by LG Electronics.",
" It serves as an update to LG's phablet, the 2012 LG Optimus G Pro, by updating the software and design to that of LG's new flagship, the 2013 LG G2.",
" Other than that, the smartphone is exactly the same as the LG Optimus G Pro with features that include LTE connectivity and an IR blaster, which allows use as a TV remote control.",
" The handset has only been released in Korea on LG's own network, LG U+, as of 20 February 2014 and LG has not commented on whether it will become an international device."
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"The LG Leon (also known as the LG Risio, LG Sunset, and LG Tribute 2) is a smartphone designed and manufactured by LG Electronics that was announced in February 2015."
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"The LG Shine (a.k.a. SV420, KE970, KG970,KU970, LG ME970, LG CU720, LG TU720, or LG KG70) is a slider-style mobile phone manufactured by LG Electronics, the second installment of LG Black Label Series, followed by LG Secret in 2008.",
" Originally marketed in Asia as the LG Cyon SV420, LG expanded the phone to other markets including Europe, South America, and parts of North America.",
" The LG Shine is similar to the LG Incite."
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"The LG Optimus Pad LTE is a tablet computer developed by LG Electronics as a direct successor to the original LG Optimus Pad released in South Korea on January 2012.",
" The LG Optimus Pad LTE was planned to be released worldwide but was cancelled due to its lackluster sales in its domestic market and mixed-to-negative reception towards the device leaving LG to withdraw in the tablet making for a brief period in the world market before the release of its successor the LG G Pad 8.3."
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"The LG Optimus, also known as the LG Optimus GT540, LG GT540 Swift and the LG Loop GT540, is a mid-level Android smartphone designed and manufactured by LG Electronics.",
" Released running Android 1.6 Donut, the device can be officially upgraded to Android 2.1 Eclair via an LG software release."
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"Title: LG Optimus L9\n\nLG Optimus L9 is a touchscreen Android 4G smartphone designed and manufactured by LG Electronics. The phone was released on October 31, 2012. The Optimus L9 features Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. It is upgradable to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean according to LG Electronics Hong Kong on their Facebook Fans Page. The phone is designed to be the successor of LG Optimus L7. The LG Optimus L9 brings many improvements upon its predecessor, including FullHD 1080p video recording, increased screen resolution, increased RAM size and a dual-core processor. In the United States, the Optimus L9 is carried by T-Mobile and MetroPCS in black.",
"Title: GoldStar\n\nGoldStar was a South Korean electronics company established in 1958. The corporate name was changed to LG Electronics and LG Cable on February 28, 1995, after merging with Lucky Chemical. LG Cable was spun off from LG Electronics and changed its name to LS Cable in 2005.",
"Title: LG Corporation\n\nLG Corporation (Korean: 주식회사 LG), formerly Lucky-GoldStar (Korean: \"Leogki Geumseong\" (럭키금성/樂喜金星), is a South Korean multinational conglomerate corporation. It is the fourth-largest chaebol in South Korea. It is headquartered in the LG Twin Towers building in Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu, Seoul. LG makes electronics, chemicals, and telecom products and operates subsidiaries such as LG Electronics, Zenith, LG Display, LG Uplus and LG Chem in over 80 countries.",
"Title: Interact Home Computer\n\nThe Interact Home Computer is a rare, very early (1978) American home computer made by \"Interact Electronics Inc\" of Ann Arbor, Michigan. It sold under the name \"interact Model One home computer\". The original Ineract Model One computer was designed by Rick Barnich and Tim Anderson at 204 E. Washington in Ann Arbor, then moving to an office in Georgetown Mall on Packard St in Ann Arbor. Interact Electronics Inc was a privately held company that was funded by Hongiman, Miller, Swartz and Cohn...a lawyer firm out of Detroit. The President/Founder of Interact Electronics Inc was Ken Lochner, who was one of the original developers of the BASIC language based out of Dartmouth college. Ken had started Interact Electronics Inc after a successful startup known as ADP Cyphernetics, the original computer time share company in Ann Arbor, now known as ADP Network Services. Only a few thousand Interacts were sold before the company went bankrupt. Most were sold by the liquidator \"Protecto Enterprizes\" of Barrington, Illinois through mail order sales. The Interact Model One Home Computer debuted at the Consumer Electronics Show in Chicago in June 1978 at a price of $499. The majority of sales were thru Mail Order houses and you could buy it off the shelf at Highland Appliance in the Detroit, MI area and Newman Computer Exchange in Ann Arbor. Probably the most successful application available for the Interace was a program called \"Message Center\". With it, a store could type in whatever message they wanted to appear scrolling on a TV screen...like Advertisements, or welcoming messages to guests in an office. Although it was mostly a Game machine at the time with games such as Showdown, BlackJack and Chess, there was also BASIC programming where users could create their own programs in the BASIC computer language. Customers began hooking up Interact to control everything from lights in their house, to a Chevrolet Corvette!",
"Title: LG Electronics\n\nLG Electronics Inc. (\"Lucky Goldstar\") (Korean: LG전자 ) is a South Korean multinational electronics company headquartered in Yeouido-dong, Seoul, South Korea, and is part of the LG Group, employing 82,000 people working in 119 local subsidiaries worldwide. With 2014 global sales of USD 55.91 billion (KRW 59.04 trillion), LG comprises four business units: Home Entertainment, Mobile Communications, Home Appliance & Air Solution, and Vehicle Components, with Starion India as its main production vendor for refrigeration and washing machines in the Indian sub-continent. The CEO of LG Electronics is Bon-joon Koo, who assumed the role of vice chairman of LG Electronics on 1 October 2010.",
"Title: LG Gx\n\nThe LG Gx is an Android smartphone developed by LG Electronics. It serves as an update to LG's phablet, the 2012 LG Optimus G Pro, by updating the software and design to that of LG's new flagship, the 2013 LG G2. Other than that, the smartphone is exactly the same as the LG Optimus G Pro with features that include LTE connectivity and an IR blaster, which allows use as a TV remote control. The handset has only been released in Korea on LG's own network, LG U+, as of 20 February 2014 and LG has not commented on whether it will become an international device.",
"Title: LG Leon\n\nThe LG Leon (also known as the LG Risio, LG Sunset, and LG Tribute 2) is a smartphone designed and manufactured by LG Electronics that was announced in February 2015.",
"Title: LG Shine\n\nThe LG Shine (a.k.a. SV420, KE970, KG970,KU970, LG ME970, LG CU720, LG TU720, or LG KG70) is a slider-style mobile phone manufactured by LG Electronics, the second installment of LG Black Label Series, followed by LG Secret in 2008. Originally marketed in Asia as the LG Cyon SV420, LG expanded the phone to other markets including Europe, South America, and parts of North America. The LG Shine is similar to the LG Incite.",
"Title: LG Optimus Pad LTE\n\nThe LG Optimus Pad LTE is a tablet computer developed by LG Electronics as a direct successor to the original LG Optimus Pad released in South Korea on January 2012. The LG Optimus Pad LTE was planned to be released worldwide but was cancelled due to its lackluster sales in its domestic market and mixed-to-negative reception towards the device leaving LG to withdraw in the tablet making for a brief period in the world market before the release of its successor the LG G Pad 8.3.",
"Title: LG Optimus (original)\n\nThe LG Optimus, also known as the LG Optimus GT540, LG GT540 Swift and the LG Loop GT540, is a mid-level Android smartphone designed and manufactured by LG Electronics. Released running Android 1.6 Donut, the device can be officially upgraded to Android 2.1 Eclair via an LG software release."
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Are two rock bands, Green on Red and The Zolas, both American bands?
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no
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" The series began in 1995 to capitalize on the Britpop scene.",
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"Two Rock (Irish: \"Binn Dá Charraig\" ; archaic: Black Mountain; \"Sliab Lecga \" (meaning \"Mountain of Flagstones\" )) is a mountain in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland.",
" It is 536 m high and is the 382nd highest mountain in Ireland.",
" It is the highest point of the group of hills in the Dublin Mountains which comprises Two Rock, Three Rock, Kilmashogue and Tibradden Mountains.",
" The mountain takes its name from the two granite tors that lie to the south-east of the summit.",
" From the summit, which is called Fairy Castle, there are views of much of the Dublin area from Tallaght to Howth to the north while Bray Head, Killiney Hill, the Great Sugar Loaf and the Wicklow Mountains are visible to the south.",
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"G.a.s. Drummers was a melodic hardcore band formed in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain at the end of 1997 by three teenagers who stood out from their other students due to their colourful hair dies and their taste in the california punk rock bands such as Bad Religion, Operation Ivy, NOFX, Lagwagon, The Descendents etc.",
" Original members from other small local bands Dani Llamas (guitar and vocals), Pakomoto (Bass and vocals) and Rafa Camison (Drums) started playing together and composing their own music and after one year of sending demos around the country they got put as the opening act for Swedish Punk Rock band Randy on their Spanish tour.",
" A tour that took the band through the whole country helping a lot of Spanish kids discover that there were actually Spanish bands capable of sounding as good as some of their favorite American bands.",
" This lead immediately the band to sign to a young record label called Slide Chorus Records a young emerging record label from Madrid which would start releasing albums for other Spanish Punk Rock bands.",
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"Boiled in Lead is a rock/world-music band based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and founded in 1983.",
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" Their style, sometimes called \"rock 'n' reel,\" is heavily influenced by Celtic music, folk, and punk rock, and has drawn them praise as one of the few American bands of the 1980s and 1990s to expand on Fairport Convention's rocked-up take on traditional folk.",
" \"Folk Roots\" magazine noted that Boiled in Lead's \"folk-punk\" approach synthesized the idealistic and archival approach of 1960s folk music with the burgeoning American alternative-rock scene of the early 1980s typified by Hüsker Dü and R.E.M. The band also incorporates a plethora of international musical traditions, including Russian, Turkish, Bulgarian, Scottish, Vietnamese, Hungarian, African, klezmer, and gypsy music.",
" Boiled in Lead has been hailed as a pioneering bridge between American rock and international music, and a precursor to Gogol Bordello and other gypsy-punk bands.",
" While most heavily active in the 1980s and 1990s, the group is still performing today, including annual St. Patrick's Day concerts in Minneapolis.",
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" He left Taxiride in 2001 to work solo, he provided vocals for \"Don't Look Back\" which was used on TV soap opera, \"Neighbours\" and then formed Airway Lanes in late 2004.",
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"Title: Two Rock\n\nTwo Rock (Irish: \"Binn Dá Charraig\" ; archaic: Black Mountain; \"Sliab Lecga \" (meaning \"Mountain of Flagstones\" )) is a mountain in Dún Laoghaire–Rathdown, Ireland. It is 536 m high and is the 382nd highest mountain in Ireland. It is the highest point of the group of hills in the Dublin Mountains which comprises Two Rock, Three Rock, Kilmashogue and Tibradden Mountains. The mountain takes its name from the two granite tors that lie to the south-east of the summit. From the summit, which is called Fairy Castle, there are views of much of the Dublin area from Tallaght to Howth to the north while Bray Head, Killiney Hill, the Great Sugar Loaf and the Wicklow Mountains are visible to the south. The summit area is mostly shallow bog while ferns and gorse cover the lower slopes. The mountain is also an important habitat for red grouse.",
"Title: Skid Row discography\n\nSkid Row is the name of two rock bands; for their discographies see:",
"Title: Nano–Mugen Compilation 2006\n\nAsian Kung-Fu Generation Presents: Nano–Mugen Compilation 2006 is a compilation album released by Asian Kung-Fu Generation on July 5, 2006, to advertise their sixth annual Nano-Mugen Festival. The album features one song from each of the twelve groups — seven Japanese bands, three American bands, and two English bands — who performed.",
"Title: The Zolas\n\nThe Zolas are a Canadian indie rock band based in Vancouver, British Columbia. They are signed to Light Organ Records. The core of the band is duo Zachary Gray (vocals/guitar) and Tom Dobrzanski (piano), with other musicians supporting them live and on record.",
"Title: G.a.s. Drummers\n\nG.a.s. Drummers was a melodic hardcore band formed in Jerez de la Frontera, Spain at the end of 1997 by three teenagers who stood out from their other students due to their colourful hair dies and their taste in the california punk rock bands such as Bad Religion, Operation Ivy, NOFX, Lagwagon, The Descendents etc. Original members from other small local bands Dani Llamas (guitar and vocals), Pakomoto (Bass and vocals) and Rafa Camison (Drums) started playing together and composing their own music and after one year of sending demos around the country they got put as the opening act for Swedish Punk Rock band Randy on their Spanish tour. A tour that took the band through the whole country helping a lot of Spanish kids discover that there were actually Spanish bands capable of sounding as good as some of their favorite American bands. This lead immediately the band to sign to a young record label called Slide Chorus Records a young emerging record label from Madrid which would start releasing albums for other Spanish Punk Rock bands. This first release titled Proud To Be Nothing hit the streets at the end of 1999 and was presented on their first European tour which covered Spain, Great Britain, France and the Netherlands amongst Spanish punk rock legend[P.P.M.",
"Title: Boiled in Lead\n\nBoiled in Lead is a rock/world-music band based in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and founded in 1983. Tim Walters of \"MusicHound Folk\" called the group \"the most important folk-rock band to appear since the 1970s.\" Their style, sometimes called \"rock 'n' reel,\" is heavily influenced by Celtic music, folk, and punk rock, and has drawn them praise as one of the few American bands of the 1980s and 1990s to expand on Fairport Convention's rocked-up take on traditional folk. \"Folk Roots\" magazine noted that Boiled in Lead's \"folk-punk\" approach synthesized the idealistic and archival approach of 1960s folk music with the burgeoning American alternative-rock scene of the early 1980s typified by Hüsker Dü and R.E.M. The band also incorporates a plethora of international musical traditions, including Russian, Turkish, Bulgarian, Scottish, Vietnamese, Hungarian, African, klezmer, and gypsy music. Boiled in Lead has been hailed as a pioneering bridge between American rock and international music, and a precursor to Gogol Bordello and other gypsy-punk bands. While most heavily active in the 1980s and 1990s, the group is still performing today, including annual St. Patrick's Day concerts in Minneapolis. Over the course of its career, Boiled in Lead has released nearly a dozen albums and EPs, most recently 2012's \"The Well Below\".",
"Title: Dan Hall\n\nDaniel James \"Dan\" Hall is an Australian musician from Melbourne who has been in two rock bands, Taxiride and Airway Lanes. With Taxiride, as guitarist, pianist and vocalist, he had a top 10 hit on the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Singles Chart with \"Get Set\" and a No. 1 album with \"Imaginate\" in 1999 on the related Albums Chart. He left Taxiride in 2001 to work solo, he provided vocals for \"Don't Look Back\" which was used on TV soap opera, \"Neighbours\" and then formed Airway Lanes in late 2004. They released their debut album, \"In Vino Veritas\" in May 2008 with its lead single, \"Don't Let Go\", chosen as iTunes' 'Single of the Week'.",
"Title: Green on Red\n\nGreen on Red was an American rock band, formed in the Tucson, Arizona punk scene, but based for most of its career in Los Angeles, California, where it was loosely associated with the Paisley Underground. Earlier records have the wide-screen psychedelic sound of first-wave desert rock, while later releases tended more towards traditional country rock.",
"Title: Terje Winterstø Røthing\n\nTerje Winterstø Røthing (born Terje Vinterstø in 1977) is a Norwegian musician, playing guitar in two rock bands."
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What NFL Comeback Player of the Year, 2001 was featured on the cover of what video game?
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Madden NFL 99
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"Alexander Johnson (December 7, 1942 – February 28, 2015) was an American professional baseball outfielder.",
" Between 1964 and 1976, he played in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, California Angels, Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers, New York Yankees, and Detroit Tigers.",
" He was the National League Comeback Player of the Year in 1968 and an American League All-Star and batting champion in 1970.",
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"James Eric Berry (born December 29, 1988) is an American football safety for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL).",
" He was drafted by the Chiefs fifth overall in the 2010 NFL Draft.",
" He played college football at Tennessee, where he was a two-time unanimous All-American and recognized as the best collegiate defensive back in the country.",
" He was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma on December 8, 2014.",
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"Meredith McGrath (born April 28, 1971) is a former professional tennis player.",
" She was born in Midland, Michigan, USA and made her debut on the Women's Tennis Association tour in 1988.",
" In her eight-year professional career Meredith achieved career-high world rankings of #18 in singles and #4 in doubles.",
" She notched victories over such players as Martina Navratilova, Martina Hingis, Anna Kournikova, Jana Novotna, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, and Gigi Fernandez.",
" The pinnacle of her career came in reaching the singles semi-finals and doubles finals at the 1996 Wimbledon Championships.",
" In the singles she defeated Mana Endo, Amanda Coetzer, Nancy Feber, Katarína Studeníková and Mary Joe Fernandez before losing to Arantxa Sánchez Vicario.",
" An injury the week prior to the 1996 Wimbledon Championships eventually ended her career.",
" Meredith won the 1995 U.S. Open Mixed Doubles Championship (she was runner-up in 1989) and was the runner-up in the 1994 Australian Open Doubles Championship.",
" Meredith won three WTA singles titles: Oklahoma City and Eastbourne in 1994 and Birmingham in 1996, 25 doubles titles.",
" She retired with a 140–83 record in singles and a 189–40 record in doubles.",
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"Frank Edward Thomas Jr. (born May 27, 1968), nicknamed \"The Big Hurt,\" is an American former first baseman in Major League Baseball who played for three American League (AL) teams from 1990 to 2008, all but the last three years with the Chicago White Sox.",
" One of the most fearsome and devastating hitters of his era, he is the only player in major league history to have seven consecutive seasons (1991–1997) with a .300 batting average and at least 100 runs batted in (RBI), 100 runs scored, 100 walks and 20 home runs; over that period, he batted .330 and averaged 36 home runs and 118 RBI per year.",
" A perennial MVP candidate through the 1990s, he was named the AL's Most Valuable Player by unanimous vote in 1993 after becoming the first White Sox player to hit 40 home runs, leading the team to a division title; he repeated as MVP in the strike-shortened 1994 season after batting .353 and leading the league in slugging average and runs.",
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"Madden NFL 99 (sometimes shortened to Madden 99) is a football video game released for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows.",
" It was the first multiplatform Madden game to be fully 3D (and the second one following the N64-exclusive \"Madden Football 64\").",
" The game's commentary was done by John Madden and Pat Summerall.",
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"Vincent Paul Young Jr. (born May 18, 1983) is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent.",
" Young played in the National Football League (NFL) for six seasons.",
" Young was drafted by the Tennessee Titans with the third overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft.",
" He spent the first five seasons of his career with the Titans.",
" In his rookie season, Young was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and was named to the AFC Pro Bowl team as a reserve.",
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"Joseph T. Johnson (born July 11, 1972) is a former American football defensive end in the National Football League for the New Orleans Saints and the Green Bay Packers.",
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" He was elected to the Pro Bowl during the 1998-1999, and 2000-2001 NFL seasons and named the NFL Comeback Player of the Year in 2000.",
" He was a standout at the University of Louisville."
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"Gerard Garrison Hearst (born January 4, 1971) is a former running back in the National Football League (NFL) for ten seasons.",
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" A first-round pick by the Phoenix Cardinals, he also played professionally for the Cincinnati Bengals, San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos of the NFL.",
" He ran for 1,000 yards or more in four different seasons.",
" He was named the NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award in 2001."
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"The 1976 Detroit Lions season was the 47th season in franchise history.",
" After the first four games of the season, Rick Forzano resigned under pressure of owner William Clay Ford, and was replaced by one time BYU head coach and Lions assistant Tommy Hudspeth.",
" In spite of a stellar season by quarterback Greg Landry, that year's NFL Comeback Player Of The Year, the team was still mired in mediocrity, fininsing 6–8."
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"Title: Alex Johnson\n\nAlexander Johnson (December 7, 1942 – February 28, 2015) was an American professional baseball outfielder. Between 1964 and 1976, he played in Major League Baseball for the Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, Cincinnati Reds, California Angels, Cleveland Indians, Texas Rangers, New York Yankees, and Detroit Tigers. He was the National League Comeback Player of the Year in 1968 and an American League All-Star and batting champion in 1970. His brother, Ron, was an NFL running back, notably for the New York Giants.",
"Title: Associated Press NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award\n\nAssociated Press NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award",
"Title: Eric Berry\n\nJames Eric Berry (born December 29, 1988) is an American football safety for the Kansas City Chiefs of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Chiefs fifth overall in the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at Tennessee, where he was a two-time unanimous All-American and recognized as the best collegiate defensive back in the country. He was diagnosed with Hodgkin's lymphoma on December 8, 2014. After going through chemotherapy in the offseason and being declared cancer free, Berry came back for the 2015 season and was named to the Pro Bowl, the AP All-Pro team, and was named the 2015 AP Comeback Player of the Year.",
"Title: Meredith McGrath\n\nMeredith McGrath (born April 28, 1971) is a former professional tennis player. She was born in Midland, Michigan, USA and made her debut on the Women's Tennis Association tour in 1988. In her eight-year professional career Meredith achieved career-high world rankings of #18 in singles and #4 in doubles. She notched victories over such players as Martina Navratilova, Martina Hingis, Anna Kournikova, Jana Novotna, Arantxa Sanchez Vicario, and Gigi Fernandez. The pinnacle of her career came in reaching the singles semi-finals and doubles finals at the 1996 Wimbledon Championships. In the singles she defeated Mana Endo, Amanda Coetzer, Nancy Feber, Katarína Studeníková and Mary Joe Fernandez before losing to Arantxa Sánchez Vicario. An injury the week prior to the 1996 Wimbledon Championships eventually ended her career. Meredith won the 1995 U.S. Open Mixed Doubles Championship (she was runner-up in 1989) and was the runner-up in the 1994 Australian Open Doubles Championship. Meredith won three WTA singles titles: Oklahoma City and Eastbourne in 1994 and Birmingham in 1996, 25 doubles titles. She retired with a 140–83 record in singles and a 189–40 record in doubles. Meredith was recognized by Tennis Magazine as the WTA Comeback Player of the Year as she overcame near career-ending injuries to having her most successful competitive season in 1996. In 1994 she received the WTA Tour Comeback Player of the Year.",
"Title: Frank Thomas (designated hitter)\n\nFrank Edward Thomas Jr. (born May 27, 1968), nicknamed \"The Big Hurt,\" is an American former first baseman in Major League Baseball who played for three American League (AL) teams from 1990 to 2008, all but the last three years with the Chicago White Sox. One of the most fearsome and devastating hitters of his era, he is the only player in major league history to have seven consecutive seasons (1991–1997) with a .300 batting average and at least 100 runs batted in (RBI), 100 runs scored, 100 walks and 20 home runs; over that period, he batted .330 and averaged 36 home runs and 118 RBI per year. A perennial MVP candidate through the 1990s, he was named the AL's Most Valuable Player by unanimous vote in 1993 after becoming the first White Sox player to hit 40 home runs, leading the team to a division title; he repeated as MVP in the strike-shortened 1994 season after batting .353 and leading the league in slugging average and runs. After two subpar seasons, he lost the MVP in a close vote in 2000 after posting career highs of 43 home runs and 143 RBI, also earning AL Comeback Player of the Year honors, as Chicago finished with the AL's best record.",
"Title: Madden NFL 99\n\nMadden NFL 99 (sometimes shortened to Madden 99) is a football video game released for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and Microsoft Windows. It was the first multiplatform Madden game to be fully 3D (and the second one following the N64-exclusive \"Madden Football 64\"). The game's commentary was done by John Madden and Pat Summerall. The American versions feature John Madden himself on the cover, while the European versions used Garrison Hearst instead.",
"Title: Vince Young\n\nVincent Paul Young Jr. (born May 18, 1983) is an American football quarterback who is currently a free agent. Young played in the National Football League (NFL) for six seasons. Young was drafted by the Tennessee Titans with the third overall pick in the 2006 NFL Draft. He spent the first five seasons of his career with the Titans. In his rookie season, Young was named the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year and was named to the AFC Pro Bowl team as a reserve. In 2009, Young earned his second Pro Bowl selection and was named \"Sporting News\" NFL Comeback Player of the Year.",
"Title: Joe Johnson (defensive end)\n\nJoseph T. Johnson (born July 11, 1972) is a former American football defensive end in the National Football League for the New Orleans Saints and the Green Bay Packers. In the 1994 NFL draft, he was selected by the Saints in the first round (13th overall). He was elected to the Pro Bowl during the 1998-1999, and 2000-2001 NFL seasons and named the NFL Comeback Player of the Year in 2000. He was a standout at the University of Louisville.",
"Title: Garrison Hearst\n\nGerard Garrison Hearst (born January 4, 1971) is a former running back in the National Football League (NFL) for ten seasons. He played college football for the University of Georgia, and was recognized as an All-American. A first-round pick by the Phoenix Cardinals, he also played professionally for the Cincinnati Bengals, San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos of the NFL. He ran for 1,000 yards or more in four different seasons. He was named the NFL Comeback Player of the Year Award in 2001.",
"Title: 1976 Detroit Lions season\n\nThe 1976 Detroit Lions season was the 47th season in franchise history. After the first four games of the season, Rick Forzano resigned under pressure of owner William Clay Ford, and was replaced by one time BYU head coach and Lions assistant Tommy Hudspeth. In spite of a stellar season by quarterback Greg Landry, that year's NFL Comeback Player Of The Year, the team was still mired in mediocrity, fininsing 6–8."
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6,087
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USS Oscar Austin was built by the Maine shipyard located on what river?
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Kennebec River
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What UK TV series did Lucy Pargeter land thrid place?
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I'm a Celebrity...Get Me Out of Here!
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6,089
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When was the American death metal band formed in who's album is The Wretched Spawn?
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December 1988
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"Title: Morbid Angel\n\nMorbid Angel is an American death metal band based in Tampa, Florida formed in 1983 by guitarist and sole remaining original member Trey Azagthoth, original vocalist and bassist Dallas Ward, and original drummer Mike Browning. Widely considered as one of the most influential bands in the genre and important in the transition of death metal from its thrash metal roots, they were one of the first bands to incorporate guttural vocals, up-tempo blast beats, atonality in guitar playing, multiple tempo changes and dark atmosphere. They have been described as one of \"the most influential and emulated bands in death metal\", alongside Cannibal Corpse, and have been cited as an influence by many later bands. They were also the first death metal band to experience mainstream success in connection with being signed to Giant Records in 1992, heavy rotation of their music videos on MTV, and having the music video for the song \"God of Emptiness\" shown on an episode of \"Beavis and Butt-head\". Their first four albums are considered classics in the genre.",
"Title: Mortem\n\nMortem is a death metal band formed in 1986 in Lima, Peru. They are the first Peruvian metal band to have toured Europe and the United States. Mortem’s musical style is firmly rooted in the death metal, black metal and thrash metal of the nineteen-eighties. Mortem's characteristic heavy sound is defined through slow and sinister death metal alternated with fast and aggressive counterparts. Frantic tremolo picking in the style of early Possessed and Death built on passionate rhythmic percussion topped with wailing atonal and melodic guitar solos comprise a potent mix which lives up to the principle of death metal technique to craft pounding ritualistic and spirited death metal. Vocals are forged from guttural rasps and often develop into high shrieks while lyrics deal mainly with the occult and anti-Christianity.",
"Title: Death (metal band)\n\nDeath was an American death metal band from Orlando, Florida, founded in 1983 by guitarist and vocalist Chuck Schuldiner. Death is considered to be one of the most influential bands in heavy metal and a pioneering force in death metal. Its debut album, \"Scream Bloody Gore\", has been widely regarded as the first death metal record, while the band's driving force, Chuck Schuldiner, is acknowledged as the originator of extreme metal. Death had a revolving lineup, with Schuldiner being the sole consistent member. The group's style also progressed, from the raw sound on its early albums to a more sophisticated one in its later stage. The band ceased to exist after Schuldiner died of glioma and pneumonia in December 2001, but remains an enduring metal band.",
"Title: Wretched (metal band)\n\nWretched is an American extreme metal band from Charlotte, North Carolina founded by Marshall Wieczorek and Steven Fundenburk in 2005. Wretched's musical style incorporates elements of melodic death metal, deathcore, and technical death metal.",
"Title: Deicide (band)\n\nDeicide is an American death metal band formed in 1987 by brothers and guitarists Brian and Eric Hoffman and drummer Steve Asheim as \"Carnage\", then hiring bassist/vocalist Glen Benton and becoming \"Amon\". They would later change the band name to Deicide in 1989. The band rose to mainstream success in 1992 with their second album \"Legion\", and is credited as the second best-selling death metal band of the Soundscan Era, after Cannibal Corpse. Since their debut album in 1990, Deicide has released eleven studio albums, one live album, two compilation albums and two live DVDs. In November 2003, their first two albums, \"Deicide\" and \"Legion\", were ranked second and third place respectively in best-selling death metal albums of the SoundScan era. Deicide is known for their lyrics, which cover topics such as Satanism, anti-Christianity and blasphemy. Their lyrics have resulted in bans, lawsuits and criticism from religious groups and the public.",
"Title: The Wretched Spawn\n\nThe Wretched Spawn is the ninth studio album by American death metal band Cannibal Corpse. The cover art is by Vincent Locke. This is the last studio album to feature Jack Owen, one of the band's founding members, and up to 2012's \"Torture\", the last with an album cover depicting violence and gore. The album was distributed with a making-of DVD produced by Nick Sahakian. \"The Wretched Spawn\" is Cannibal Corpse's fourth album to be named after one of the tracks on the album, after \"Butchered at Birth\", \"The Bleeding\" and \"Gallery of Suicide\"."
] |
6,090
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Matthias Mann worked with in a group at Yale University with the man who won a Nobel Prize in Chemistry and shared half of the award with who?
|
Koichi Tanaka
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"In chemistry, the Noyori asymmetric hydrogenation of ketones is a chemical reaction for the enantioselective hydrogenation of ketones, aldehydes, and imines.",
" This reaction exploits using chiral ruthenium catalysts introduced by Ryoji Noyori.",
" He shared half of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001 with William S. Knowles for the study of the asymmetric hydrogenation."
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"Frederick Sanger ( ; 13 August 1918 – 19 November 2013) was a British biochemist who twice won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, one of only two people to have done so in the same category (the other is John Bardeen in physics), the fourth person overall with , and the third person overall with two Nobel Prizes in the sciences.",
" In 1958, he was awarded a Nobel Prize in chemistry \"for his work on the structure of proteins, especially that of insulin\".",
" In 1980, Walter Gilbert and Sanger shared half of the chemistry prize \"for their contributions concerning the determination of base sequences in nucleic acids\".",
" The other half was awarded to Paul Berg \"for his fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids, with particular regard to recombinant DNA\"."
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"Oscar Gonzales is an author and poet born in Puerto Cortes, Honduras.",
" He has published five books in the areas of literature and the social sciences and has received literary awards from Yale University.",
" Lauded by the Mexican poet and intellectual José Emilio Pacheco as \"the rise of a fresh and unique young voice,\" Oscar Gonzales studied under Yale's eminent literary critics Harold Bloom, Manuel Durán, and Roberto González-Echevarría.",
" He has a combined B.A. in Latin American studies (history, economics and literature) and B.A./M.A. in Latin American literature from Yale University, and in 1991 he became the first undergraduate to win Yale's Theron Rockwell Field Prize for his anthology of poems \"Donde el plomo flota\" (Where Lead Floats).",
" He currently resides in Washington DC with his wife and three children.",
" Durán classifies Gonzales's work with that of Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda \"because of the amplitude of his poetry's horizons, the strength and firmness of its voice, and the 'intimist' and cosmic sensuality of his love poetry.",
" Eroticism and panoramic vision of nature are characteristics that unite the two poets, together with an interest in the themes of liberty and the disdain of oppression, injustice, tyranny.\""
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"Ryōji Noyori (野依 良治 , Noyori Ryōji , born September 3, 1938) is a Japanese chemist.",
" He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001.",
" Noyori shared half of the prize with William S. Knowles for the study of chirally catalyzed hydrogenations; the second half of the prize went to K. Barry Sharpless for his study in chirally catalyzed oxidation reactions (Sharpless epoxidation)."
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"The Nobel Prize in Chemistry (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i kemi\" ) is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to scientists in the various fields of chemistry.",
" It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, who died in 1896.",
" These prizes are awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.",
" As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members elected by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.",
" The first Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded in 1901 to Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, of the Netherlands.",
" Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award prize that has varied throughout the years.",
" In 1901, van 't Hoff received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2007.",
" The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death."
],
"title": "List of Nobel laureates in Chemistry"
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"James Edward Rothman (born November 3, 1950) is an American biochemist.",
" He is the Fergus F. Wallace Professor of Biomedical Sciences at Yale University, the Chairman of the Department of Cell Biology at Yale School of Medicine, and the Director of the Nanobiology Institute at the Yale West Campus.",
" Rothman is also concurrently serving as adjunct professor of physiology and cellular biophysics at Columbia University.",
" and a research professor at the Institute of Neurology, University College London (UCL).",
" Rothman was awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for his work on vesicle trafficking (shared with Randy Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof).",
" He has also received many other honors, including the King Faisal International Prize in 1996, the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize from Columbia University and the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research both in 2002."
],
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"Matthias Mann (born 10 October 1959) is a scientist in the area of mass spectrometry and proteomics.",
" Born in Germany he studied mathematics and physics at the University of Göttingen.",
" He received his Ph.D. in 1988 at Yale University where he worked in the group of John Fenn, who was later awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry.",
" After a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense he became group leader at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg.",
" Later he went back to Odense as a professor of bioinformatics.",
" Since 2005 he has been a director at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry in Munich.",
" In addition, he will also become a principal investigator at the newly founded \"Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research\" in Copenhagen."
],
"title": "Matthias Mann"
},
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"sentences": [
"John Bennett Fenn (June 15, 1917December 10, 2010) was an American research professor of analytical chemistry who was awarded a share of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2002.",
" Fenn shared half of the award with Koichi Tanaka for their work in mass spectrometry.",
" The other half of the 2002 award went to Kurt Wüthrich.",
" Fenn's contributions specifically related to the development of electrospray ionization, now a commonly used technique for large molecules and routine liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry.",
" Early in his career, Fenn did research in the field of jet propulsion at Project SQUID, and focused on molecular beam studies.",
" Fenn finished his career with more than 100 publications, including one book."
],
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"sentences": [
"William Standish Knowles (June 1, 1917 – June 13, 2012) was an American chemist.",
" He was born in Taunton, Massachusetts.",
" Knowles was one of the recipients of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.",
" He shared half the prize with Ryōji Noyori for their work in asymmetric synthesis, specifically for his work in hydrogenation reactions.",
" The other half was awarded to K. Barry Sharpless for his work in oxidation reactions."
],
"title": "William Standish Knowles"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin\" ) is awarded annually by the Swedish Karolinska Institute to scientists and doctors in the various fields of physiology or medicine.",
" It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel (who died in 1896), awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine.",
" As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members and an executive secretary elected by the Karolinska Institute.",
" While commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Medicine, Nobel specifically stated that the prize be awarded for \"physiology or medicine\" in his will.",
" Because of this, the prize can be awarded in a broader range of fields.",
" The first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in 1901 to Emil Adolf von Behring, of Germany.",
" Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award that has varied throughout the years.",
" In 1901, von Behring received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2008.",
" In 2013, the prize was awarded to James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof; they were recognised \"after discovering how cells precisely transport material\".",
" The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death."
],
"title": "List of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine"
}
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"Title: Noyori asymmetric hydrogenation\n\nIn chemistry, the Noyori asymmetric hydrogenation of ketones is a chemical reaction for the enantioselective hydrogenation of ketones, aldehydes, and imines. This reaction exploits using chiral ruthenium catalysts introduced by Ryoji Noyori. He shared half of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001 with William S. Knowles for the study of the asymmetric hydrogenation.",
"Title: Frederick Sanger\n\nFrederick Sanger ( ; 13 August 1918 – 19 November 2013) was a British biochemist who twice won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, one of only two people to have done so in the same category (the other is John Bardeen in physics), the fourth person overall with , and the third person overall with two Nobel Prizes in the sciences. In 1958, he was awarded a Nobel Prize in chemistry \"for his work on the structure of proteins, especially that of insulin\". In 1980, Walter Gilbert and Sanger shared half of the chemistry prize \"for their contributions concerning the determination of base sequences in nucleic acids\". The other half was awarded to Paul Berg \"for his fundamental studies of the biochemistry of nucleic acids, with particular regard to recombinant DNA\".",
"Title: Oscar Gonzáles (writer)\n\nOscar Gonzales is an author and poet born in Puerto Cortes, Honduras. He has published five books in the areas of literature and the social sciences and has received literary awards from Yale University. Lauded by the Mexican poet and intellectual José Emilio Pacheco as \"the rise of a fresh and unique young voice,\" Oscar Gonzales studied under Yale's eminent literary critics Harold Bloom, Manuel Durán, and Roberto González-Echevarría. He has a combined B.A. in Latin American studies (history, economics and literature) and B.A./M.A. in Latin American literature from Yale University, and in 1991 he became the first undergraduate to win Yale's Theron Rockwell Field Prize for his anthology of poems \"Donde el plomo flota\" (Where Lead Floats). He currently resides in Washington DC with his wife and three children. Durán classifies Gonzales's work with that of Nobel Prize winner Pablo Neruda \"because of the amplitude of his poetry's horizons, the strength and firmness of its voice, and the 'intimist' and cosmic sensuality of his love poetry. Eroticism and panoramic vision of nature are characteristics that unite the two poets, together with an interest in the themes of liberty and the disdain of oppression, injustice, tyranny.\"",
"Title: Ryōji Noyori\n\nRyōji Noyori (野依 良治 , Noyori Ryōji , born September 3, 1938) is a Japanese chemist. He won the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2001. Noyori shared half of the prize with William S. Knowles for the study of chirally catalyzed hydrogenations; the second half of the prize went to K. Barry Sharpless for his study in chirally catalyzed oxidation reactions (Sharpless epoxidation).",
"Title: List of Nobel laureates in Chemistry\n\nThe Nobel Prize in Chemistry (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i kemi\" ) is awarded annually by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences to scientists in the various fields of chemistry. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel, who died in 1896. These prizes are awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members elected by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences. The first Nobel Prize in Chemistry was awarded in 1901 to Jacobus Henricus van 't Hoff, of the Netherlands. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award prize that has varied throughout the years. In 1901, van 't Hoff received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2007. The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death.",
"Title: James Rothman\n\nJames Edward Rothman (born November 3, 1950) is an American biochemist. He is the Fergus F. Wallace Professor of Biomedical Sciences at Yale University, the Chairman of the Department of Cell Biology at Yale School of Medicine, and the Director of the Nanobiology Institute at the Yale West Campus. Rothman is also concurrently serving as adjunct professor of physiology and cellular biophysics at Columbia University. and a research professor at the Institute of Neurology, University College London (UCL). Rothman was awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, for his work on vesicle trafficking (shared with Randy Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof). He has also received many other honors, including the King Faisal International Prize in 1996, the Louisa Gross Horwitz Prize from Columbia University and the Albert Lasker Award for Basic Medical Research both in 2002.",
"Title: Matthias Mann\n\nMatthias Mann (born 10 October 1959) is a scientist in the area of mass spectrometry and proteomics. Born in Germany he studied mathematics and physics at the University of Göttingen. He received his Ph.D. in 1988 at Yale University where he worked in the group of John Fenn, who was later awarded the Nobel Prize in Chemistry. After a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Southern Denmark in Odense he became group leader at the European Molecular Biology Laboratory (EMBL) in Heidelberg. Later he went back to Odense as a professor of bioinformatics. Since 2005 he has been a director at the Max Planck Institute of Biochemistry in Munich. In addition, he will also become a principal investigator at the newly founded \"Novo Nordisk Foundation Center for Protein Research\" in Copenhagen.",
"Title: John Fenn (chemist)\n\nJohn Bennett Fenn (June 15, 1917December 10, 2010) was an American research professor of analytical chemistry who was awarded a share of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 2002. Fenn shared half of the award with Koichi Tanaka for their work in mass spectrometry. The other half of the 2002 award went to Kurt Wüthrich. Fenn's contributions specifically related to the development of electrospray ionization, now a commonly used technique for large molecules and routine liquid chromatography-tandem mass spectrometry. Early in his career, Fenn did research in the field of jet propulsion at Project SQUID, and focused on molecular beam studies. Fenn finished his career with more than 100 publications, including one book.",
"Title: William Standish Knowles\n\nWilliam Standish Knowles (June 1, 1917 – June 13, 2012) was an American chemist. He was born in Taunton, Massachusetts. Knowles was one of the recipients of the 2001 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. He shared half the prize with Ryōji Noyori for their work in asymmetric synthesis, specifically for his work in hydrogenation reactions. The other half was awarded to K. Barry Sharpless for his work in oxidation reactions.",
"Title: List of Nobel laureates in Physiology or Medicine\n\nThe Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysiologi eller medicin\" ) is awarded annually by the Swedish Karolinska Institute to scientists and doctors in the various fields of physiology or medicine. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the 1895 will of Alfred Nobel (who died in 1896), awarded for outstanding contributions in chemistry, physics, literature, peace, and physiology or medicine. As dictated by Nobel's will, the award is administered by the Nobel Foundation and awarded by a committee that consists of five members and an executive secretary elected by the Karolinska Institute. While commonly referred to as the Nobel Prize in Medicine, Nobel specifically stated that the prize be awarded for \"physiology or medicine\" in his will. Because of this, the prize can be awarded in a broader range of fields. The first Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine was awarded in 1901 to Emil Adolf von Behring, of Germany. Each recipient receives a medal, a diploma and a monetary award that has varied throughout the years. In 1901, von Behring received 150,782 SEK, which is equal to 7,731,004 SEK in December 2008. In 2013, the prize was awarded to James E. Rothman, Randy W. Schekman and Thomas C. Südhof; they were recognised \"after discovering how cells precisely transport material\". The award is presented in Stockholm at an annual ceremony on December 10, the anniversary of Nobel's death."
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6,091
|
In what country are Tirich Mir and Rakaposhi mountains located?
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Pakistan
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comparison
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"The Buni Zom group is a prominent mountain area of Chitral, in the Hindu Raj range of Pakistan.",
" Buni Zom (main) is the highest peak of the group with an elevation of 6542 m .",
" It is located about 50 km (30 mi) northeast of the town of Chitral, and about 50 km (30 mi) east of Tirich Mir (7,708 m), the highest peak in the Hindu Kush."
],
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"Tirich Mir (Khowar/Urdu: ) (alternatively Terich Mir, Terichmir and Turch Mir) is the highest mountain of the Hindu Kush range, and the highest mountain in the world outside of the Himalayas-Karakoram range, located in Chitral District of Pakistan.",
" The mountain was first climbed in 1950 by a Norwegian expedition consisting of Arne Næss, P. Kvernberg, H. Berg, and Tony Streather.",
" Tirich Mir overlooks Chitral town, and can be easily seen from the main bazaar."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Ralph Høibakk (born 14 July 1937) is a Norwegian entrepreneur.",
" He established the Tandberg Data company in 1978, which produced ergonomically designed laptops and keyboards.",
" Høibakk left the company in 1986, and started Høibakk Invest, which provides management consulting for new enterprises.",
" He is also a mountaineer, and has climbed the Tirich Mir, Mount Everest and Drangnag Ri mountains in Asia with Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss and Arne Næss, Jr."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Khoshey (Khowar: \"Khow\", Chitrali: \"Khosh Yemeni\") are a Kho tribe residing in the Torkhow, Mulkhow, Laspur, Chitral, Drosh, Tirich Mir, Ayon, Chitral District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan and Badakhshan.",
" The Khoshey speak the Khowar language."
],
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"sentences": [
"Mount Gongga (), also known as Minya Konka (Khams Tibetan pinyin: \"Mi'nyâg Gong'ga Riwo\"), is the highest mountain in Sichuan province, China.",
" It is also known to locals as \"The King of Sichuan Mountains\".",
" Situated in the Daxue Shan mountain range, between Dadu River and Yalong River, part of the Hengduan mountainous region, Mount Gongga is the easternmost 7000 m peak in the world and the third highest peak outside of the Himalaya/Karakoram, after Tirich Mir and Kongur Tagh."
],
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"Aconcagua (] ) is the highest mountain outside Asia, at 6961 m , and by extension the highest point in both the Western Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere.",
" It is located in the Andes mountain range, in the Mendoza Province, Argentina, and lies 112 kilometres (70 mi) northwest of its capital, the city of Mendoza.",
" The summit is also located about five kilometres from San Juan Province and 15 kilometres from the international border with Chile.",
" The mountain itself lies entirely within Argentina and immediately east of Argentina's border with Chile.",
" Its nearest higher neighbor is Tirich Mir in the Hindu Kush, 16520 km away.",
" It is one of the Seven Summits."
],
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"Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Harry Reginald Anthony \"Tony\" Streather OBE (born 24 March 1926) is a former British army officer who served in the Gloucestershire Regiment, and mountaineer who first-ascended Tirich Mir and Kangchenjunga."
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"Istor-o-Nal or इस्तोर-ओ-नल is the third highest mountain in the Hindu Kush, in the Chitral District of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan.",
" It is the 68th highest independent peak in the world.",
" It crowns a massif with eleven peaks of elevation more than 7000 m .",
" The peak is located a few kilometres northeast of Tirich Mir (the highest mountain in the Hindu Kush), across the Tirich Glacier.",
" Because Istor-o-Nal is behind the higher peak of Tirich Mir from many viewpoints, it is not easily visible and therefore not well known."
],
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"Noshaq (also called Nowshak or Nōshākh; Urdu/Persian/Pashto: نوشاخ ) is the highest peak in Afghanistan and the second highest peak in the Hindu Kush Range (after Tirich Mir) at 7492 m .",
" It lies on the border between Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan and Chitral District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, and is the world's westernmost 7,000 meter massif."
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"Rakaposhi (Urdu: ), is a mountain in the Karakoram mountain range in Pakistan.",
" It is situated in the middle of Nagar Valley Nagar District and Danyore and Bagrote valley approximately 100 km north of the capital city Gilgit of the semi autonomous Gilgit–Baltistan region of PaKistan.",
" Rakaposhi means \"Snow Covered\" in the local language.",
" Rakaposhi is also known as Dumani (\"Mother of Mist\" or \"Mother of Clouds\").",
" It is ranked 27th highest in the world and 12th highest in Pakistan, but it is more popular for its beauty than its rank might suggest."
],
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"Title: Buni Zom\n\nThe Buni Zom group is a prominent mountain area of Chitral, in the Hindu Raj range of Pakistan. Buni Zom (main) is the highest peak of the group with an elevation of 6542 m . It is located about 50 km (30 mi) northeast of the town of Chitral, and about 50 km (30 mi) east of Tirich Mir (7,708 m), the highest peak in the Hindu Kush.",
"Title: Tirich Mir\n\nTirich Mir (Khowar/Urdu: ) (alternatively Terich Mir, Terichmir and Turch Mir) is the highest mountain of the Hindu Kush range, and the highest mountain in the world outside of the Himalayas-Karakoram range, located in Chitral District of Pakistan. The mountain was first climbed in 1950 by a Norwegian expedition consisting of Arne Næss, P. Kvernberg, H. Berg, and Tony Streather. Tirich Mir overlooks Chitral town, and can be easily seen from the main bazaar.",
"Title: Ralph Høibakk\n\nRalph Høibakk (born 14 July 1937) is a Norwegian entrepreneur. He established the Tandberg Data company in 1978, which produced ergonomically designed laptops and keyboards. Høibakk left the company in 1986, and started Høibakk Invest, which provides management consulting for new enterprises. He is also a mountaineer, and has climbed the Tirich Mir, Mount Everest and Drangnag Ri mountains in Asia with Norwegian philosopher Arne Næss and Arne Næss, Jr.",
"Title: Khoshey people\n\nThe Khoshey (Khowar: \"Khow\", Chitrali: \"Khosh Yemeni\") are a Kho tribe residing in the Torkhow, Mulkhow, Laspur, Chitral, Drosh, Tirich Mir, Ayon, Chitral District of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan and Badakhshan. The Khoshey speak the Khowar language.",
"Title: Mount Gongga\n\nMount Gongga (), also known as Minya Konka (Khams Tibetan pinyin: \"Mi'nyâg Gong'ga Riwo\"), is the highest mountain in Sichuan province, China. It is also known to locals as \"The King of Sichuan Mountains\". Situated in the Daxue Shan mountain range, between Dadu River and Yalong River, part of the Hengduan mountainous region, Mount Gongga is the easternmost 7000 m peak in the world and the third highest peak outside of the Himalaya/Karakoram, after Tirich Mir and Kongur Tagh.",
"Title: Aconcagua\n\nAconcagua (] ) is the highest mountain outside Asia, at 6961 m , and by extension the highest point in both the Western Hemisphere and the Southern Hemisphere. It is located in the Andes mountain range, in the Mendoza Province, Argentina, and lies 112 kilometres (70 mi) northwest of its capital, the city of Mendoza. The summit is also located about five kilometres from San Juan Province and 15 kilometres from the international border with Chile. The mountain itself lies entirely within Argentina and immediately east of Argentina's border with Chile. Its nearest higher neighbor is Tirich Mir in the Hindu Kush, 16520 km away. It is one of the Seven Summits.",
"Title: Tony Streather\n\nLieutenant Colonel (Retired) Harry Reginald Anthony \"Tony\" Streather OBE (born 24 March 1926) is a former British army officer who served in the Gloucestershire Regiment, and mountaineer who first-ascended Tirich Mir and Kangchenjunga.",
"Title: Istor-o-Nal\n\nIstor-o-Nal or इस्तोर-ओ-नल is the third highest mountain in the Hindu Kush, in the Chitral District of the North-West Frontier Province of Pakistan. It is the 68th highest independent peak in the world. It crowns a massif with eleven peaks of elevation more than 7000 m . The peak is located a few kilometres northeast of Tirich Mir (the highest mountain in the Hindu Kush), across the Tirich Glacier. Because Istor-o-Nal is behind the higher peak of Tirich Mir from many viewpoints, it is not easily visible and therefore not well known.",
"Title: Noshaq\n\nNoshaq (also called Nowshak or Nōshākh; Urdu/Persian/Pashto: نوشاخ ) is the highest peak in Afghanistan and the second highest peak in the Hindu Kush Range (after Tirich Mir) at 7492 m . It lies on the border between Badakhshan Province in Afghanistan and Chitral District, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, and is the world's westernmost 7,000 meter massif.",
"Title: Rakaposhi\n\nRakaposhi (Urdu: ), is a mountain in the Karakoram mountain range in Pakistan. It is situated in the middle of Nagar Valley Nagar District and Danyore and Bagrote valley approximately 100 km north of the capital city Gilgit of the semi autonomous Gilgit–Baltistan region of PaKistan. Rakaposhi means \"Snow Covered\" in the local language. Rakaposhi is also known as Dumani (\"Mother of Mist\" or \"Mother of Clouds\"). It is ranked 27th highest in the world and 12th highest in Pakistan, but it is more popular for its beauty than its rank might suggest."
] |
6,092
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What signer with Storm Model Management stars in The Face of an Angel?
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Cara Delevingne
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bridge
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"This is a list of contestants who have appeared on the television show \"Asia's Next Top Model\".",
" Thai model and current host Cindy Bishop (cycle 4–present), together with a panel of experts, judge a number of aspiring models competing to win a modelling contract, along with other prizes.",
" As of cycle 5, contestants on the show compete to win a modelling contract with modeling agency Storm Model Management, a chance to appear in a fashion spread and on the cover of Nylon Singapore, and a brand new Subaru Impreza."
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"New Zealand's Next Top Model, Cycle 2 is the second season of \"New Zealand's Next Top Model\", a reality TV show based on \"America's Next Top Model\".",
" Auditions started on 5 June 2010 in Auckland and ended on 13 June 2010 in Tauranga.",
" Fourteen young women compete for the title and a chance to start their career in the modeling industry.",
" The prize for this cycle are a contract with 62 Model Management, 1-year contract with CoverGirl cosmetics, an 8-page editorial in CLEO Magazine, an all expenses paid trip to \"Sydney\" to meet with Ursula Hufnagl of Chic Model Management, a trip to \"Los Angeles\" to meet with Alexis Borges of NEXT Model Management, and a brand new Ford Fiesta.",
" The catchphrase for this cycle is \"All That Glitters Is Gold\"."
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"Masha Novoselova (Maria Novoselova, Маша Новоселова; born 31 January 1985 in Tula, Soviet Union) is a Russian fashion model, considered one of the Russian Supermodels of recent years.",
" She has been compared to others such as Natasha Poly, Sasha Pivovarova, and Natalia Vodianova.",
" After signing with Storm Model Management, she became a sought after popular model in 2007."
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"Cara Jocelyn Delevingne ( ; born 12 August 1992) is an English fashion model and actress.",
" She signed with Storm Model Management after leaving school in 2009.",
" Delevingne won the \"Model of the Year\" award at the British Fashion Awards in 2012 and 2014 and has appeared in shows for houses including Burberry, Chanel, Mulberry, Dolce & Gabbana, and Jason Wu.",
" She started her acting career with a minor role in the 2012 film adaptation of \"Anna Karenina\".",
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"The Face of an Angel is a 2014 British psychological thriller film directed by Michael Winterbottom and written by Paul Viragh, inspired by the book \"Angel Face\", drawn from crime coverage by Newsweek/Daily Beast writer Barbie Latza Nadeau.",
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"Sheena Liam (; born 7 May 1991) is an international fashion model of Malaysian Chinese descent and the winner of the second cycle of Asia's Next Top Model.",
" She was originally under a preliminary three-month contract with Storm Model Management in London, and her contract with Storm Model Management was recently extended to a year due to her ability to book both print and runway work during her first trip to London.",
" As winner of Asia's Next Top Model she appeared in a spread and on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Singapore/Malaysia May 2014 Issue.",
" She also received SGD 50,000 from FOX International Broadcast and a Subaru XV car.",
" She also became the new face of TRESemmé for one of their 2014 campaigns."
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"sentences": [
"Jourdan Sherise Dunn (born 3 August 1990) is an English fashion model and actress.",
" She was discovered in Hammersmith Primark in 2006 and signed to Storm Model Management in London shortly thereafter.",
" She began appearing on international runways in early 2007.",
" In February 2008, she was the first black model to walk a Prada runway in over a decade."
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"New Zealand's Next Top Model, Cycle 1 is the original season of \"New Zealand's Next Top Model\" which is a reality TV show based on \"America's Next Top Model\".",
" Thirteen young women compete for the title and a chance to start their career in the modeling industry.",
" The prize for this cycle was a contract with 62 Model Management, a 1-year contract with CoverGirl cosmetics, an 8-page editorial in CLEO Magazine, an all expenses paid trip to \"Sydney\" to meet with Ursula Hufnagl of Chic Model Management and a trip to \"New York\" to meet with NEXT Model Management.",
" The catchphrase for this season is \"Our Turn To Turn Heads\"."
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"Katherine Ann \"Kate\" Moss (born 16 January 1974) is an English supermodel.",
" Born in Croydon, Greater London, she was discovered in 1988 at age 14 by Sarah Doukas, founder of Storm Model Management, at JFK Airport in New York City."
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"Title: List of Asia's Next Top Model contestants\n\nThis is a list of contestants who have appeared on the television show \"Asia's Next Top Model\". Thai model and current host Cindy Bishop (cycle 4–present), together with a panel of experts, judge a number of aspiring models competing to win a modelling contract, along with other prizes. As of cycle 5, contestants on the show compete to win a modelling contract with modeling agency Storm Model Management, a chance to appear in a fashion spread and on the cover of Nylon Singapore, and a brand new Subaru Impreza.",
"Title: New Zealand's Next Top Model (cycle 2)\n\nNew Zealand's Next Top Model, Cycle 2 is the second season of \"New Zealand's Next Top Model\", a reality TV show based on \"America's Next Top Model\". Auditions started on 5 June 2010 in Auckland and ended on 13 June 2010 in Tauranga. Fourteen young women compete for the title and a chance to start their career in the modeling industry. The prize for this cycle are a contract with 62 Model Management, 1-year contract with CoverGirl cosmetics, an 8-page editorial in CLEO Magazine, an all expenses paid trip to \"Sydney\" to meet with Ursula Hufnagl of Chic Model Management, a trip to \"Los Angeles\" to meet with Alexis Borges of NEXT Model Management, and a brand new Ford Fiesta. The catchphrase for this cycle is \"All That Glitters Is Gold\".",
"Title: Masha Novoselova\n\nMasha Novoselova (Maria Novoselova, Маша Новоселова; born 31 January 1985 in Tula, Soviet Union) is a Russian fashion model, considered one of the Russian Supermodels of recent years. She has been compared to others such as Natasha Poly, Sasha Pivovarova, and Natalia Vodianova. After signing with Storm Model Management, she became a sought after popular model in 2007.",
"Title: Cara Delevingne\n\nCara Jocelyn Delevingne ( ; born 12 August 1992) is an English fashion model and actress. She signed with Storm Model Management after leaving school in 2009. Delevingne won the \"Model of the Year\" award at the British Fashion Awards in 2012 and 2014 and has appeared in shows for houses including Burberry, Chanel, Mulberry, Dolce & Gabbana, and Jason Wu. She started her acting career with a minor role in the 2012 film adaptation of \"Anna Karenina\". Her first major roles were as Margo Roth Spiegelman in the romantic mystery film \"Paper Towns\" (2015), Kath Talent in \"London Fields\", and the Enchantress in the comic book film \"Suicide Squad\" (2016).",
"Title: The Face of an Angel\n\nThe Face of an Angel is a 2014 British psychological thriller film directed by Michael Winterbottom and written by Paul Viragh, inspired by the book \"Angel Face\", drawn from crime coverage by Newsweek/Daily Beast writer Barbie Latza Nadeau. The film stars Kate Beckinsale, Daniel Brühl, and Cara Delevingne.",
"Title: Sheena Liam\n\nSheena Liam (; born 7 May 1991) is an international fashion model of Malaysian Chinese descent and the winner of the second cycle of Asia's Next Top Model. She was originally under a preliminary three-month contract with Storm Model Management in London, and her contract with Storm Model Management was recently extended to a year due to her ability to book both print and runway work during her first trip to London. As winner of Asia's Next Top Model she appeared in a spread and on the cover of Harper's Bazaar Singapore/Malaysia May 2014 Issue. She also received SGD 50,000 from FOX International Broadcast and a Subaru XV car. She also became the new face of TRESemmé for one of their 2014 campaigns.",
"Title: Jourdan Dunn\n\nJourdan Sherise Dunn (born 3 August 1990) is an English fashion model and actress. She was discovered in Hammersmith Primark in 2006 and signed to Storm Model Management in London shortly thereafter. She began appearing on international runways in early 2007. In February 2008, she was the first black model to walk a Prada runway in over a decade.",
"Title: New Zealand's Next Top Model (cycle 1)\n\nNew Zealand's Next Top Model, Cycle 1 is the original season of \"New Zealand's Next Top Model\" which is a reality TV show based on \"America's Next Top Model\". Thirteen young women compete for the title and a chance to start their career in the modeling industry. The prize for this cycle was a contract with 62 Model Management, a 1-year contract with CoverGirl cosmetics, an 8-page editorial in CLEO Magazine, an all expenses paid trip to \"Sydney\" to meet with Ursula Hufnagl of Chic Model Management and a trip to \"New York\" to meet with NEXT Model Management. The catchphrase for this season is \"Our Turn To Turn Heads\".",
"Title: Kate Moss\n\nKatherine Ann \"Kate\" Moss (born 16 January 1974) is an English supermodel. Born in Croydon, Greater London, she was discovered in 1988 at age 14 by Sarah Doukas, founder of Storm Model Management, at JFK Airport in New York City.",
"Title: Storm Model Management\n\nStorm Model Management is a model agency based in Chelsea, London."
] |
6,093
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Who operates the airport that Regent Airways is based at?
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Civil Aviation Authority, Bangladesh
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"IBC Airways is an FAR Part 135 on-demand airline headquartered in unincorporated Broward County, Florida, near Fort Lauderdale.",
" IBC Airways operates on-demand cargo services to the Caribbean.",
" Its main bases are Miami International Airport (MIA) and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL).",
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"The Habib Group is a prominent Bangladeshi industrial conglomerate.",
" Founded in Chittagong in 1947, it employs over 20,000 people and has various interests in textiles, aviation, cement, steel, real estate, insurance and banking.",
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"Iraqi Airways Company, operating as Iraqi Airways (Arabic: الخطوط الجوية العراقية \"Al-Khuṭūṭ al-Jawwiyyah al-`Irāqiyyah\"), is the national carrier of Iraq, headquartered on the grounds of Baghdad International Airport in Baghdad.",
" It is the oldest airline in the Middle East.",
" Iraqi Airways operates domestic and regional service.",
" Its main base is Baghdad International Airport."
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"US Airways Group Inc. was an airline holding company based in Tempe, Arizona.",
" US Airways Group operated US Airways, along with its subsidiaries PSA Airlines, Inc. and Piedmont Airlines, Inc., which are wholly owned but marketed under the branding of US Airways Express.",
" It merged with America West Holdings Corporation, parent of America West Airlines, in 2005, and the combined company adopted the better-known US Airways name; the two airlines' operating certificates merged in 2007.",
" It also operates additional companies that provide associated services.",
" ACE Aviation Holdings, the Canadian parent of Air Canada retained a roughly 6.1% investment stake in US Airways Group.",
" The route network covered destinations in 47 states, as well as international destinations."
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"Maputo International Airport (IATA: MPM, ICAO: FQMA) , also known as Lourenço Marques Airport or Mavalane International Airport, is an airport located 3 km northwest of the center of Maputo, the largest city and capital of Mozambique.",
" It is the largest airport in Mozambique, and hub for LAM Mozambique Airlines and Kaya Airlines.",
" Most destinations served from the airport are in Africa but TAP Portugal operates a service to Lisbon, Portugal, Turkish Airlines operates flights to Istanbul, and Qatar Airways operates flights to Doha."
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"New Gen Airways(Chinese mean is 泰国新时代航空), a trading name for Sabaidee Airways Company Limited, (Thai: บริษัท สบายดีแอร์เวย์ส จำกัด), is a Thai international airline that concentrates on flights from Thailand to China.",
" It operates both scheduled- and non-scheduled (charter) services from 5 main Thailand hubs, Bangkok's Don Mueang International Airport , U-Tapao International Airport, Krabi International Airport , Phuket International Airport and Surat Thani International Airport in the southern cities of Krabi, Phuket and Surat Thani, to a total of 30 destinations in China."
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"Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport (Bengali: হযরত শাহ্জালাল আন্তর্জাতিক বিমানবন্দর \"Hôzrôt Shahjalal Antôrjatik Bimanbôndôr\") (IATA: DAC, ICAO: VGHS (old: VGZR)) , formerly Zia International Airport, is the largest airport in Bangladesh.",
" Operated and maintained by the Civil Aviation Authority, Bangladesh, it is also used by the Bangladesh Air Force as a part of \"BAF Bangabandhu Base\".",
" Located in Kurmitola in northern Dhaka, it started operations in 1980, taking over as the country's capital international airport from Tejgaon Airport.",
" The airport is the hub of most of the private airlines in Bangladesh, including Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Regent Airways, Novoair and US-Bangla Airlines.",
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"Molla Fazle Akbar was a three-star rank Bangladesh Army officer.",
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"Air Wisconsin Airlines is a regional airline based at Appleton International Airport in the town of Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, near Appleton.",
" Air Wisconsin is the largest privately held regional airline in the United States.",
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" Air Wisconsin previously operated United Express service on behalf of United Airlines followed by US Airways Express service on behalf of US Airways prior to becoming an American Eagle regional air carrier.",
" The company has announced it will once again partner with United Airlines as a United Express code sharing air carrier with primary hubs to be located at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) beginning in September 2017 and will be \"exclusively operating\" as United Express by March 2018."
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"Regent Airways (Bengali: রিজেন্ট এয়ারওয়েজ ) is a Bangladeshi airline owned by HG Aviation Ltd, a fully owned subsidiary of Habib Group.",
" Regent Airways is based at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport."
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"Title: IBC Airways\n\nIBC Airways is an FAR Part 135 on-demand airline headquartered in unincorporated Broward County, Florida, near Fort Lauderdale. IBC Airways operates on-demand cargo services to the Caribbean. Its main bases are Miami International Airport (MIA) and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport (FLL). In 2005, IBC Airways began offering on-demand passenger services.",
"Title: Habib Group\n\nThe Habib Group is a prominent Bangladeshi industrial conglomerate. Founded in Chittagong in 1947, it employs over 20,000 people and has various interests in textiles, aviation, cement, steel, real estate, insurance and banking. It is the parent company of Regent Airways, a Bangladeshi private airline, and Regent Power Limited, a power generating company.",
"Title: Iraqi Airways\n\nIraqi Airways Company, operating as Iraqi Airways (Arabic: الخطوط الجوية العراقية \"Al-Khuṭūṭ al-Jawwiyyah al-`Irāqiyyah\"), is the national carrier of Iraq, headquartered on the grounds of Baghdad International Airport in Baghdad. It is the oldest airline in the Middle East. Iraqi Airways operates domestic and regional service. Its main base is Baghdad International Airport.",
"Title: US Airways Group\n\nUS Airways Group Inc. was an airline holding company based in Tempe, Arizona. US Airways Group operated US Airways, along with its subsidiaries PSA Airlines, Inc. and Piedmont Airlines, Inc., which are wholly owned but marketed under the branding of US Airways Express. It merged with America West Holdings Corporation, parent of America West Airlines, in 2005, and the combined company adopted the better-known US Airways name; the two airlines' operating certificates merged in 2007. It also operates additional companies that provide associated services. ACE Aviation Holdings, the Canadian parent of Air Canada retained a roughly 6.1% investment stake in US Airways Group. The route network covered destinations in 47 states, as well as international destinations.",
"Title: Maputo International Airport\n\nMaputo International Airport (IATA: MPM, ICAO: FQMA) , also known as Lourenço Marques Airport or Mavalane International Airport, is an airport located 3 km northwest of the center of Maputo, the largest city and capital of Mozambique. It is the largest airport in Mozambique, and hub for LAM Mozambique Airlines and Kaya Airlines. Most destinations served from the airport are in Africa but TAP Portugal operates a service to Lisbon, Portugal, Turkish Airlines operates flights to Istanbul, and Qatar Airways operates flights to Doha.",
"Title: New Gen Airways\n\nNew Gen Airways(Chinese mean is 泰国新时代航空), a trading name for Sabaidee Airways Company Limited, (Thai: บริษัท สบายดีแอร์เวย์ส จำกัด), is a Thai international airline that concentrates on flights from Thailand to China. It operates both scheduled- and non-scheduled (charter) services from 5 main Thailand hubs, Bangkok's Don Mueang International Airport , U-Tapao International Airport, Krabi International Airport , Phuket International Airport and Surat Thani International Airport in the southern cities of Krabi, Phuket and Surat Thani, to a total of 30 destinations in China.",
"Title: Shahjalal International Airport\n\nHazrat Shahjalal International Airport (Bengali: হযরত শাহ্জালাল আন্তর্জাতিক বিমানবন্দর \"Hôzrôt Shahjalal Antôrjatik Bimanbôndôr\") (IATA: DAC, ICAO: VGHS (old: VGZR)) , formerly Zia International Airport, is the largest airport in Bangladesh. Operated and maintained by the Civil Aviation Authority, Bangladesh, it is also used by the Bangladesh Air Force as a part of \"BAF Bangabandhu Base\". Located in Kurmitola in northern Dhaka, it started operations in 1980, taking over as the country's capital international airport from Tejgaon Airport. The airport is the hub of most of the private airlines in Bangladesh, including Biman Bangladesh Airlines, Regent Airways, Novoair and US-Bangla Airlines. The airport's IATA code – \"DAC\" is derived from \"Dacca\", the previously used spelling for \"Dhaka\".",
"Title: Molla Fazle Akbar\n\nMolla Fazle Akbar was a three-star rank Bangladesh Army officer. A Lieutenant General and the former Director General of Directorate General of Forces Intelligence. Currently he is working as the Chief Executive Officer of Regent Airways, Bangladesh operating in domestic and international routes and The Chairman of Board of Directors of a Financial Institute, Bangladesh Industrial Finance Company Limited (BIFC).",
"Title: Air Wisconsin\n\nAir Wisconsin Airlines is a regional airline based at Appleton International Airport in the town of Greenville, Wisconsin, United States, near Appleton. Air Wisconsin is the largest privately held regional airline in the United States. It currently operates regional jet flights as American Eagle under contract to American Airlines via a code sharing agreement, serving cities in the U.S. and Canada with hubs at Boston Logan International Airport (BOS), Charlotte Douglas International Airport (CLT), Philadelphia International Airport (PHL) and Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) . Air Wisconsin previously operated United Express service on behalf of United Airlines followed by US Airways Express service on behalf of US Airways prior to becoming an American Eagle regional air carrier. The company has announced it will once again partner with United Airlines as a United Express code sharing air carrier with primary hubs to be located at Chicago O'Hare International Airport (ORD) and Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) beginning in September 2017 and will be \"exclusively operating\" as United Express by March 2018.",
"Title: Regent Airways\n\nRegent Airways (Bengali: রিজেন্ট এয়ারওয়েজ ) is a Bangladeshi airline owned by HG Aviation Ltd, a fully owned subsidiary of Habib Group. Regent Airways is based at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport."
] |
6,094
|
Debjit Majumder, is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for which sports team, in the Indian Super League?
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Atlético de Kolkata
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"Subhasish Roy Chowdhury (born 27 September 1986) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Kerala blasters in the Indian Super League."
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"Shahinlal Meloly (born 15 February 1992) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Chennaiyin FC in the Indian Super League."
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"The Indian Super League (ISL) is a men's professional football league in India.",
" For sponsorship reasons, the league is officially known as the Hero Indian Super League.",
" One of the top football leagues in the country, it currently shares the top spot in the Indian football league system with the I-League.",
" The league comprises 10 teams and will run for five months from November to March starting with the 2017–18 season."
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"Sanjiban Ghosh (born 6 July 1991) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Indian Super League club Jamshedpur FC."
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"Jamshedpur Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand.",
" The club will compete as a member of the Indian Super League, one of the top leagues of Indian football, starting with the 2017–18 season.",
" The club was established on 12 May 2017 when Tata Steel won the bidding rights for one of two expansion spots in the Indian Super League."
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"FC Pune City (PNC) is an Indian professional football franchise based in the city of Pune, Maharashtra, which plays in the Indian Super League.",
" The club was formed in 2014 with a philosophy to provide stimulus to the growth and development of football in the state of Maharashtra and to participate in the inaugural season of the Indian Super League.",
" The team is owned by Rajesh Wadhawan Group and its promoters Mr. Kapil Wadhawan and Mr. Dheeraj Wadhawan.",
" The co-owners are Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan and Italian football club ACF Fiorentina."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Delhi Dynamos (DDFC) is an Indian professional football club based in Delhi, which competes in the Indian Super League.",
" The club began to play in October 2014 during the inaugural season of the Indian Super League.",
" The team is owned by United States-based ship recycling company GMS Inc. and Delhi-based DEN Networks."
],
"title": "Delhi Dynamos FC"
},
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"sentences": [
"Pawan Kumar (born 1 July 1990) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Chennaiyin FC in the Indian Super League."
],
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"sentences": [
"Soram Poirei Anganba (born 24 December 1992) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for DSK Shivajians on loan from Indian Super League club Delhi Dynamos."
],
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},
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"Debjit Majumder (born 6 March 1988) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Atlético de Kolkata in the Indian Super League."
],
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}
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"Title: Subhasish Roy Chowdhury\n\nSubhasish Roy Chowdhury (born 27 September 1986) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Kerala blasters in the Indian Super League.",
"Title: Shahinlal Meloly\n\nShahinlal Meloly (born 15 February 1992) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Chennaiyin FC in the Indian Super League.",
"Title: Indian Super League\n\nThe Indian Super League (ISL) is a men's professional football league in India. For sponsorship reasons, the league is officially known as the Hero Indian Super League. One of the top football leagues in the country, it currently shares the top spot in the Indian football league system with the I-League. The league comprises 10 teams and will run for five months from November to March starting with the 2017–18 season.",
"Title: Sanjiban Ghosh\n\nSanjiban Ghosh (born 6 July 1991) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Indian Super League club Jamshedpur FC.",
"Title: Jamshedpur FC\n\nJamshedpur Football Club is an Indian professional football club based in Jamshedpur, Jharkhand. The club will compete as a member of the Indian Super League, one of the top leagues of Indian football, starting with the 2017–18 season. The club was established on 12 May 2017 when Tata Steel won the bidding rights for one of two expansion spots in the Indian Super League.",
"Title: FC Pune City\n\nFC Pune City (PNC) is an Indian professional football franchise based in the city of Pune, Maharashtra, which plays in the Indian Super League. The club was formed in 2014 with a philosophy to provide stimulus to the growth and development of football in the state of Maharashtra and to participate in the inaugural season of the Indian Super League. The team is owned by Rajesh Wadhawan Group and its promoters Mr. Kapil Wadhawan and Mr. Dheeraj Wadhawan. The co-owners are Bollywood actor Hrithik Roshan and Italian football club ACF Fiorentina.",
"Title: Delhi Dynamos FC\n\nDelhi Dynamos (DDFC) is an Indian professional football club based in Delhi, which competes in the Indian Super League. The club began to play in October 2014 during the inaugural season of the Indian Super League. The team is owned by United States-based ship recycling company GMS Inc. and Delhi-based DEN Networks.",
"Title: Pawan Kumar (footballer, born 1990)\n\nPawan Kumar (born 1 July 1990) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Chennaiyin FC in the Indian Super League.",
"Title: Soram Anganba\n\nSoram Poirei Anganba (born 24 December 1992) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for DSK Shivajians on loan from Indian Super League club Delhi Dynamos.",
"Title: Debjit Majumder\n\nDebjit Majumder (born 6 March 1988) is an Indian professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Atlético de Kolkata in the Indian Super League."
] |
6,095
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Which magazine focuses more on intangible topics, Tall Timber Short Lines, or Democracy?
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Democracy
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comparison
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"Tall Timber Short Lines was a magazine dedicated to logging railroads and short line railroads, and was published by Oso Publications.",
" The magazine is read both by model railroaders and those into logging history and modeling.",
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"Tall Timber is a 1928 silent animated short film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and is the 23rd in the series.",
" In terms of production, the film was for many years the last extant Oswald cartoon directed by Walt Disney; until late 2015, when \"Sleigh Bells\", the Oswald cartoon made after \"Tall Timber\", was rediscovered."
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"Camphor ( ) is a waxy, flammable, white or transparent solid with a strong aroma.",
" It is a terpenoid with the chemical formula CHO.",
" It is found in the wood of the camphor laurel (\"Cinnamomum camphora\"), a large evergreen tree found in Asia (particularly in Sumatra and Borneo islands, Indonesia) and also of the unrelated \"kapur tree\", a tall timber tree from the same region.",
" It also occurs in some other related trees in the laurel family, notably \"Ocotea usambarensis\".",
" The oil in rosemary leaves (\"Rosmarinus officinalis\"), in the mint family, contains 10 to 20% camphor, while camphorweed (\"Heterotheca\") only contains some 5%.",
" Camphor can also be synthetically produced from oil of turpentine.",
" It is used for its scent, as an ingredient in cooking (mainly in India), as an embalming fluid, for medicinal purposes, and in religious ceremonies.",
" A major source of camphor in Asia is camphor basil (the parent of African blue basil)."
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"Tall Timber is a census-designated place (CDP) in Boulder County, Colorado, United States.",
" The population as of the 2010 Census was 208."
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"Democracy is a quarterly journal of progressive and liberal politics, as well as culture, founded by Kenneth Baer and Andrei Cherny in 2006.",
" \"Democracy\" is intended to be the progressive/liberal answer to such prominent and influential conservative journals as \"The Public Interest\", \"Policy Review\", \"Commentary\", and \"The National Interest\".",
" Baer and Cherny state in a message to readers in the first issue that they intend to \"regenerate the strength of the progressive movement\" with \"big ideas.\"",
" Contrasting themselves with \"National Review's\" William F. Buckley, Baer and Cherny proclaim their journal will \"stand athwart history and yell, Forward!\"",
" The editors put forward \"Democracy\" as \"a place where ideas can be developed and important debates can be spurred\" at a \"time when American politics has grown profoundly unserious.\""
],
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"Wahkiakum County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington.",
" As of the 2010 census, the population was 3,978, making it the second-least populous county in Washington.",
" The county seat and only incorporated town is Cathlamet.",
" The county was formed out of Cowlitz County on April 25, 1854 and is named for Chief Wahkiakum (\"Tall Timber\") of the Chinook."
],
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"Component Developer Magazine or CoDe (registered as \"CODE Magazine\") is a computer magazine edited and produced by the publishing and software company EPS Software.",
" \"CODE\" is published bi-monthly, and it is available in printed and digital format.",
" The magazine focuses on providing information about Computer programming in using today's development topics including .",
"NET Framework, Visual Studio, Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft SharePoint."
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"Fem is a major feminist magazine and the first Latin American one.",
" The idea for it was conceived in 1975 during a conference in Morelia, Michoacán, and it was established in the following year by Alaíde Foppa and Margarita García Flores.",
" In 2005, its director, Esperanza Brito de Martí, reported that the print version was being discontinued due to high costs and from then on, the magazine would only be published online.",
" The magazine focuses on social and political issues, art and cinema.",
" It contains news, poetry and short stories.",
" Topics range from domestic violence to health care, women in the student movement, AIDS, prostitution, and Chicanas.",
" The headquarters is in Mexico City.",
" The aspiration of the magazine was to bring a broad feminist perspective to Latin America, in hopes of inspiring grassroots feminist movements and achieving a recognition of the feminist ideology within the political and cultural spheres."
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"title": "Fem (magazine)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Tall Timber is a 1926 Australian silent film about a rich man who flees the city and works in a timber mill.",
" It is considered a lost film."
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"Clyde Carol Wilson (July 14, 1910 – July 15, 1990), better known as Slim Wilson, was an American singer, songwriter, bandleader, and radio and TV personality who was a cornerstone of country music in the Ozarks for more than 50 years beginning in the 1930s; both in his own right, and as a member of The Goodwill Family and The Tall Timber Trio.",
" Wilson was a mainstay of ABC-TV’s \"Ozark Jubilee\"; and hosted ABC's \"Talent Varieties\" in 1955 and his own local television show in Springfield, Missouri from 1964–1975."
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"Title: Tall Timber Short Lines\n\nTall Timber Short Lines was a magazine dedicated to logging railroads and short line railroads, and was published by Oso Publications. The magazine is read both by model railroaders and those into logging history and modeling. The magazine ended publication in August 2008.",
"Title: Tall Timber (1928 film)\n\nTall Timber is a 1928 silent animated short film starring Oswald the Lucky Rabbit and is the 23rd in the series. In terms of production, the film was for many years the last extant Oswald cartoon directed by Walt Disney; until late 2015, when \"Sleigh Bells\", the Oswald cartoon made after \"Tall Timber\", was rediscovered.",
"Title: Camphor\n\nCamphor ( ) is a waxy, flammable, white or transparent solid with a strong aroma. It is a terpenoid with the chemical formula CHO. It is found in the wood of the camphor laurel (\"Cinnamomum camphora\"), a large evergreen tree found in Asia (particularly in Sumatra and Borneo islands, Indonesia) and also of the unrelated \"kapur tree\", a tall timber tree from the same region. It also occurs in some other related trees in the laurel family, notably \"Ocotea usambarensis\". The oil in rosemary leaves (\"Rosmarinus officinalis\"), in the mint family, contains 10 to 20% camphor, while camphorweed (\"Heterotheca\") only contains some 5%. Camphor can also be synthetically produced from oil of turpentine. It is used for its scent, as an ingredient in cooking (mainly in India), as an embalming fluid, for medicinal purposes, and in religious ceremonies. A major source of camphor in Asia is camphor basil (the parent of African blue basil).",
"Title: Tall Timber, Colorado\n\nTall Timber is a census-designated place (CDP) in Boulder County, Colorado, United States. The population as of the 2010 Census was 208.",
"Title: Democracy (journal)\n\nDemocracy is a quarterly journal of progressive and liberal politics, as well as culture, founded by Kenneth Baer and Andrei Cherny in 2006. \"Democracy\" is intended to be the progressive/liberal answer to such prominent and influential conservative journals as \"The Public Interest\", \"Policy Review\", \"Commentary\", and \"The National Interest\". Baer and Cherny state in a message to readers in the first issue that they intend to \"regenerate the strength of the progressive movement\" with \"big ideas.\" Contrasting themselves with \"National Review's\" William F. Buckley, Baer and Cherny proclaim their journal will \"stand athwart history and yell, Forward!\" The editors put forward \"Democracy\" as \"a place where ideas can be developed and important debates can be spurred\" at a \"time when American politics has grown profoundly unserious.\"",
"Title: Wahkiakum County, Washington\n\nWahkiakum County is a county located in the U.S. state of Washington. As of the 2010 census, the population was 3,978, making it the second-least populous county in Washington. The county seat and only incorporated town is Cathlamet. The county was formed out of Cowlitz County on April 25, 1854 and is named for Chief Wahkiakum (\"Tall Timber\") of the Chinook.",
"Title: Component Developer Magazine\n\nComponent Developer Magazine or CoDe (registered as \"CODE Magazine\") is a computer magazine edited and produced by the publishing and software company EPS Software. \"CODE\" is published bi-monthly, and it is available in printed and digital format. The magazine focuses on providing information about Computer programming in using today's development topics including . NET Framework, Visual Studio, Microsoft SQL Server and Microsoft SharePoint.",
"Title: Fem (magazine)\n\nFem is a major feminist magazine and the first Latin American one. The idea for it was conceived in 1975 during a conference in Morelia, Michoacán, and it was established in the following year by Alaíde Foppa and Margarita García Flores. In 2005, its director, Esperanza Brito de Martí, reported that the print version was being discontinued due to high costs and from then on, the magazine would only be published online. The magazine focuses on social and political issues, art and cinema. It contains news, poetry and short stories. Topics range from domestic violence to health care, women in the student movement, AIDS, prostitution, and Chicanas. The headquarters is in Mexico City. The aspiration of the magazine was to bring a broad feminist perspective to Latin America, in hopes of inspiring grassroots feminist movements and achieving a recognition of the feminist ideology within the political and cultural spheres.",
"Title: Tall Timber (1926 film)\n\nTall Timber is a 1926 Australian silent film about a rich man who flees the city and works in a timber mill. It is considered a lost film.",
"Title: Slim Wilson\n\nClyde Carol Wilson (July 14, 1910 – July 15, 1990), better known as Slim Wilson, was an American singer, songwriter, bandleader, and radio and TV personality who was a cornerstone of country music in the Ozarks for more than 50 years beginning in the 1930s; both in his own right, and as a member of The Goodwill Family and The Tall Timber Trio. Wilson was a mainstay of ABC-TV’s \"Ozark Jubilee\"; and hosted ABC's \"Talent Varieties\" in 1955 and his own local television show in Springfield, Missouri from 1964–1975."
] |
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Shackleton is an impact crater is named after Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton, a polar explorer who led three British expeditions to where?
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the Antarctic
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"Sir Nicholas John Shackleton FRS (23 June 1937 – 24 January 2006) was an English geologist and paleoclimatologist who specialised in the Quaternary Period.",
" He was the son of the distinguished field geologist Robert Millner Shackleton and great-nephew of the explorer Ernest Shackleton."
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"The Shackeltons are a post-punk band from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania.",
" Despite the spelling, they are named after the Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton."
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"Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton ( ; 15 February 1874 – 5 January 1922) was a polar explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic, and one of the principal figures of the period known as the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration.",
" Born in Kilkea, Athy, County Kildare, Ireland, Shackleton and his Anglo-Irish family moved to Sydenham in suburban south London when he was ten.",
" His first experience of the polar regions was as third officer on Captain Robert Falcon Scott's Discovery Expedition 1901–1904, from which he was sent home early on health grounds, after he and his companions Scott and Edward Adrian Wilson set a new southern record by marching to latitude 82°S."
],
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"Ernest Edward Mills Joyce AM (about 1875 – 2 May 1940) was a Royal Naval seaman and explorer who participated in four Antarctic expeditions during the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration, early in the early 20th century.",
" He served under both Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton.",
" As a member of the Ross Sea party in Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, Joyce earned an Albert Medal for his actions in bringing the stricken party to safety, after a traumatic journey on the Great Ice Barrier.",
" He was awarded the Polar Medal with four bars, one of only two men to be so honoured, the other being his contemporary, Frank Wild."
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"Shackleton is a 2001 British television film written and directed by Charles Sturridge and starring Kenneth Branagh as explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton.",
" The film tells the true story of Shackleton's 1914 Antarctic expedition on the ship \"Endurance\".",
" The cast includes Kevin McNally, Lorcan Cranitch, Embeth Davidtz, Danny Webb, Matt Day and Phoebe Nicholls (also the director's wife) as Lady Shackleton.",
" It was filmed in the UK, Iceland and Greenland.",
" The film used first-hand accounts by the men on the expedition to retell the story.",
" Shackleton biographer Roland Huntford was a production advisor."
],
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"Mullins Valley ( ) is a four mile long valley located at 5,400 ft elevation in the McMurdo Dry Valleys.",
" It is one of the few dry valleys in the world to contain rock glaciers.",
" US Antarctic Program (USAP) research has dated the subsurface ice in Mullins Valley at 4 million years old making it among the oldest ice on earth.",
" United States Antarctic Program (USAP) research has also shown the rock glaciers in the valley to be analogous to the Arsia Mons region on Mars.",
" Named for Jerry L. Mullins, Physical Scientist, Director, Polar Programs, Antarctic and Arctic Program for United States Geological Survey (USGS), National Science Foundation Antarctic geophysical research, and U.S Scientific Committee (SCAR) delegate to SCAR SCAGI committee.",
" Appointed by the National Academy of Sciences, Polar Research Board.",
" His was responsible for Antarctic field research in the Transantarctic Mountains, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Shackleton Mountains, Beardmore Mountains, Antarctic Peninsula, Mount Siple, Amundsen-Scott South Pole station and at deep field research locations in West Antarctica.",
" His program conducted research in the disciplines of global positioning systems, geodesy, crustal motion, glacial geophysics, airborne geospatial systems, airborne geophysics, seismology, light radar (lidar), topographic mapping and he managed the USGS South Pole winter-over program from 1989 to 1994.",
" He was appointed by the National Academy of Sciences, Polar Research Board as a US delegate to the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research Geosciences Standing Scientific Group from 1995–July 2012 and was appointed as a member of the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1994.",
" Mullins Valley appears in the Antarctic research literature, on the maps from the British expedition of Captain Scott and in aerial photographs from the United States expedition Operation Highjump by Admiral Byrd.",
" Mullins Valley, Mullins Lake, Mullins Glacier, and Mullins Geodetic Station, Antarctica are named for United States polar explorer and researcher Jerry L. Mullins."
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"Lieutenant Colonel Eric Stewart Marshall {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (1879 – 1963) was a British Antarctic explorer with the Nimrod Expedition led by Ernest Shackleton in 1907-09, and was one of the party of four men (Marshall, Shackleton, Jameson Adams and Frank Wild) who reached Furthest South at on 9 January 1909."
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"Shackleton is an impact crater that lies at the south pole of the Moon.",
" The peaks along the crater's rim are exposed to almost continual sunlight, while the interior is perpetually in shadow (a Crater of eternal darkness).",
" The low-temperature interior of this crater functions as a cold trap that may capture and freeze volatiles shed during comet impacts on the Moon.",
" Measurements by the Lunar Prospector spacecraft showed higher than normal amounts of hydrogen within the crater, which may indicate the presence of water ice.",
" The crater is named after Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton."
],
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"Shackleton Coast is that portion of the coast along the west side of the Ross Ice Shelf between Cape Selborne and Airdrop Peak at the east side of Beardmore Glacier in Antarctica.",
" Named by New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee (NZ-APC) in 1961 after Sir Ernest Shackleton.",
" He accompanied Scott on the southern journey during the \"Discovery\" expedition (1901–04) and subsequently led three Antarctic expeditions.",
" On the British Antarctic Expedition (1907–09), Shackleton discovered the area beyond Shackleton Inlet to the Beardmore Glacier, and was the first to find a practicable route to the South Pole.",
" Lack of food stopped him 97 miles (180 km) from his goal."
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"title": "Shackleton Coast"
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"Endurance is an impact crater lying situated within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars.",
" This crater was visited by the \"Opportunity\" rover from May until December 2004.",
" Mission scientists named the crater after the ship \"Endurance\" that sailed to the Antarctic through the Weddell Sea during the ill-fated 1914-1917 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, considered to be the last expedition of the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration organized by Ernest Shackleton."
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"Title: Nicholas Shackleton\n\nSir Nicholas John Shackleton FRS (23 June 1937 – 24 January 2006) was an English geologist and paleoclimatologist who specialised in the Quaternary Period. He was the son of the distinguished field geologist Robert Millner Shackleton and great-nephew of the explorer Ernest Shackleton.",
"Title: The Shackeltons\n\nThe Shackeltons are a post-punk band from Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Despite the spelling, they are named after the Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton.",
"Title: Ernest Shackleton\n\nSir Ernest Henry Shackleton ( ; 15 February 1874 – 5 January 1922) was a polar explorer who led three British expeditions to the Antarctic, and one of the principal figures of the period known as the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration. Born in Kilkea, Athy, County Kildare, Ireland, Shackleton and his Anglo-Irish family moved to Sydenham in suburban south London when he was ten. His first experience of the polar regions was as third officer on Captain Robert Falcon Scott's Discovery Expedition 1901–1904, from which he was sent home early on health grounds, after he and his companions Scott and Edward Adrian Wilson set a new southern record by marching to latitude 82°S.",
"Title: Ernest Joyce\n\nErnest Edward Mills Joyce AM (about 1875 – 2 May 1940) was a Royal Naval seaman and explorer who participated in four Antarctic expeditions during the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration, early in the early 20th century. He served under both Robert Falcon Scott and Ernest Shackleton. As a member of the Ross Sea party in Shackleton's Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, Joyce earned an Albert Medal for his actions in bringing the stricken party to safety, after a traumatic journey on the Great Ice Barrier. He was awarded the Polar Medal with four bars, one of only two men to be so honoured, the other being his contemporary, Frank Wild.",
"Title: Shackleton (TV serial)\n\nShackleton is a 2001 British television film written and directed by Charles Sturridge and starring Kenneth Branagh as explorer Sir Ernest Shackleton. The film tells the true story of Shackleton's 1914 Antarctic expedition on the ship \"Endurance\". The cast includes Kevin McNally, Lorcan Cranitch, Embeth Davidtz, Danny Webb, Matt Day and Phoebe Nicholls (also the director's wife) as Lady Shackleton. It was filmed in the UK, Iceland and Greenland. The film used first-hand accounts by the men on the expedition to retell the story. Shackleton biographer Roland Huntford was a production advisor.",
"Title: Mullins Valley\n\nMullins Valley ( ) is a four mile long valley located at 5,400 ft elevation in the McMurdo Dry Valleys. It is one of the few dry valleys in the world to contain rock glaciers. US Antarctic Program (USAP) research has dated the subsurface ice in Mullins Valley at 4 million years old making it among the oldest ice on earth. United States Antarctic Program (USAP) research has also shown the rock glaciers in the valley to be analogous to the Arsia Mons region on Mars. Named for Jerry L. Mullins, Physical Scientist, Director, Polar Programs, Antarctic and Arctic Program for United States Geological Survey (USGS), National Science Foundation Antarctic geophysical research, and U.S Scientific Committee (SCAR) delegate to SCAR SCAGI committee. Appointed by the National Academy of Sciences, Polar Research Board. His was responsible for Antarctic field research in the Transantarctic Mountains, McMurdo Dry Valleys, Shackleton Mountains, Beardmore Mountains, Antarctic Peninsula, Mount Siple, Amundsen-Scott South Pole station and at deep field research locations in West Antarctica. His program conducted research in the disciplines of global positioning systems, geodesy, crustal motion, glacial geophysics, airborne geospatial systems, airborne geophysics, seismology, light radar (lidar), topographic mapping and he managed the USGS South Pole winter-over program from 1989 to 1994. He was appointed by the National Academy of Sciences, Polar Research Board as a US delegate to the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research Geosciences Standing Scientific Group from 1995–July 2012 and was appointed as a member of the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names in 1994. Mullins Valley appears in the Antarctic research literature, on the maps from the British expedition of Captain Scott and in aerial photographs from the United States expedition Operation Highjump by Admiral Byrd. Mullins Valley, Mullins Lake, Mullins Glacier, and Mullins Geodetic Station, Antarctica are named for United States polar explorer and researcher Jerry L. Mullins.",
"Title: Eric Marshall\n\nLieutenant Colonel Eric Stewart Marshall {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (1879 – 1963) was a British Antarctic explorer with the Nimrod Expedition led by Ernest Shackleton in 1907-09, and was one of the party of four men (Marshall, Shackleton, Jameson Adams and Frank Wild) who reached Furthest South at on 9 January 1909.",
"Title: Shackleton (crater)\n\nShackleton is an impact crater that lies at the south pole of the Moon. The peaks along the crater's rim are exposed to almost continual sunlight, while the interior is perpetually in shadow (a Crater of eternal darkness). The low-temperature interior of this crater functions as a cold trap that may capture and freeze volatiles shed during comet impacts on the Moon. Measurements by the Lunar Prospector spacecraft showed higher than normal amounts of hydrogen within the crater, which may indicate the presence of water ice. The crater is named after Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton.",
"Title: Shackleton Coast\n\nShackleton Coast is that portion of the coast along the west side of the Ross Ice Shelf between Cape Selborne and Airdrop Peak at the east side of Beardmore Glacier in Antarctica. Named by New Zealand Antarctic Place-Names Committee (NZ-APC) in 1961 after Sir Ernest Shackleton. He accompanied Scott on the southern journey during the \"Discovery\" expedition (1901–04) and subsequently led three Antarctic expeditions. On the British Antarctic Expedition (1907–09), Shackleton discovered the area beyond Shackleton Inlet to the Beardmore Glacier, and was the first to find a practicable route to the South Pole. Lack of food stopped him 97 miles (180 km) from his goal.",
"Title: Endurance (crater)\n\nEndurance is an impact crater lying situated within the Margaritifer Sinus quadrangle (MC-19) region of the planet Mars. This crater was visited by the \"Opportunity\" rover from May until December 2004. Mission scientists named the crater after the ship \"Endurance\" that sailed to the Antarctic through the Weddell Sea during the ill-fated 1914-1917 Imperial Trans-Antarctic Expedition, considered to be the last expedition of the Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration organized by Ernest Shackleton."
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What is the birthdate of this American actress, producer, singer, comic book writer, and political activist, who starred in Descent?
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May 9, 1979
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"Archie Goodwin (September 8, 1937 – March 1, 1998) was an American comic book writer, editor, and artist.",
" He worked on a number of comic strips in addition to comic books, and is best known for his Warren and Marvel Comics work.",
" For Warren he was chief writer and editor of landmark horror anthology titles \"Creepy\" and \"Eerie\" between 1964 and 1967.",
" At Marvel, he served as the company's editor-in-chief from 1976 to the end of 1977.",
" In the 1980s, he edited the publisher's anthology magazine \"Epic Illustrated\" and its Epic Comics imprint.",
" He is also known for his work on \"Star Wars\" in both comic books and newspaper strips.",
" He is regularly cited as the \"best-loved comic book editor, ever.\""
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"Bryan Lee Johnson (born December 7, 1967) is an American comic book writer, podcaster, actor and television personality associated with filmmaker Kevin Smith and the View Askewniverse.",
" He is best known by his local fame in New Jersey and appearances in Smith's New Jersey films as comic book fan Steve-Dave Pulasti.",
" He was also the basis for the \"Clerks\" character Randal Graves.",
" Through his friendship with Smith, he was often involved in his productions until Smith moved to Los Angeles.",
" He wrote and directed one film, \"Vulgar\" (2000), for View Askew.",
" He worked briefly at the Los Angeles branch of Smith's comic book store, Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash.",
" He became co-host of the \"Tell 'Em Steve-Dave!",
"\" podcast with friend Walt Flanagan and Brian Quinn.",
" He also has co-starred on the AMC reality series \"Comic Book Men\" since 2012."
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"Mark Badger is an illustrator who has worked as a penciler, inker, cover artist, painter, and occasional colorist in the American comic book industry.",
" In addition to his career as a comic book artist, Badger is a political activist and organizer, often mixing the comic book medium with activism.",
" As an early adapter of digital tools to create comic art, Badger has taken to create web-based comics for the purposes of education and activism.",
" Badger also teaches \"Programming, comic books, and web development\" at San Francisco’s Academy of Art University.",
" Badger, a native of Cleveland, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at age thirty.",
" He lives in Oakland, California."
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"sentences": [
"Descent is a 2007 American thriller film directed by Talia Lugacy and produced by and starring Rosario Dawson."
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"Dann Thomas (born Danette Maxx Couto January 30, 1952) is an American comic book writer and is the wife of comic book writer and editor Roy Thomas.",
" She has at times collaborated with her husband on \"All-Star Squadron\", \"Arak, Son of Thunder\", the \"Crimson Avenger\" miniseries, and \"Avengers West Coast\"."
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"Rosario Isabel Dawson (born May 9, 1979) is an American actress, producer, singer, comic book writer, and political activist.",
" She made her film debut in the 1995 teen drama \"Kids\".",
" Her subsequent film roles include \"He Got Game\", \"Men in Black II\", \"25th Hour\", \"Rent\", \"Sin City\", \"Death Proof\", \"Seven Pounds\", \"\", and \"Top Five\".",
" Dawson has also provided voice-over work for Disney and DC."
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"sentences": [
"John Stanley (March 22, 1914 – November 11, 1993) was an American cartoonist and comic book writer, best known for writing Little Lulu comic book stories from 1945 to 1959.",
" While mostly known for scripting, Stanley also drew many of his stories, including the earliest issues of \"Little Lulu\" and its \"Tubby\" spinoff series.",
" His specialty was humorous stories, both with licensed characters and those of his own creation.",
" His writing style has been described as employing \"colorful, S. J. Perelman-ish language and a decidedly bizarre, macabre wit (reminiscent of writer Roald Dahl)\", with storylines that \"were cohesive and tightly constructed, with nary a loose thread in the plot\".",
" He has been compared to Carl Barks, and cartoonist Fred Hembeck has dubbed him \"the most consistently funny cartoonist to work in the comic book medium\".",
" Captain Marvel co-creator C. C. Beck remarked, \"The only comic books I ever read and enjoyed were \"Little Lulu\" and \"Donald Duck\"\"."
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"Christopher Lee Yost (born February 21, 1973) is an American film, animation and comic book writer best known as the head writer of the Marvel Comics animated series \"\" and co-writer (with his frequent collaborator Craig Kyle) of the comic book series \"X-23: Innocence Lost\", \"X-23: Target X\", \"New X-Men\", \"X-Force\".",
" and \"Scarlet Spider\" (Volume 2).",
" Yost was a member of the Marvel Writers Program and has worked as a screenwriter for Marvel Studios' Marvel Cinematic Universe with \"\" (2013) and \"\" (2017); while he is also signed on to write the \"\" spin-off movie, \"Silver & Black\", based on the comic book superheroes Silver Sable and Black Cat."
],
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"Nick Spencer is a comic book writer.",
" As a comic book writer, he is known for his creator-owned titles at Image Comics (\"Morning Glories\", \"Thief of Thieves\", \"Bedlam\", \"The Fix\"), his work at DC Comics (\"Action Comics\", \"T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents\"), and for his current work at Marvel Comics (\"Secret Avengers\", \"Superior Foes of Spider-Man\", \"Avengers World,\" \"Ant-Man\")."
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"A comics artist (also comic book artist or graphic novel artist, comic book producer, comic book illustrator, comic book writer, and comic book author) is a person working within the comics medium on comic strips, comic books, or graphic novels.",
" The term may refer to any number of artists who contribute to produce a work in the comics form, from those who oversee all aspects of the work to those who contribute only a part."
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"Title: Archie Goodwin (comics)\n\nArchie Goodwin (September 8, 1937 – March 1, 1998) was an American comic book writer, editor, and artist. He worked on a number of comic strips in addition to comic books, and is best known for his Warren and Marvel Comics work. For Warren he was chief writer and editor of landmark horror anthology titles \"Creepy\" and \"Eerie\" between 1964 and 1967. At Marvel, he served as the company's editor-in-chief from 1976 to the end of 1977. In the 1980s, he edited the publisher's anthology magazine \"Epic Illustrated\" and its Epic Comics imprint. He is also known for his work on \"Star Wars\" in both comic books and newspaper strips. He is regularly cited as the \"best-loved comic book editor, ever.\"",
"Title: Bryan Johnson (comic book writer)\n\nBryan Lee Johnson (born December 7, 1967) is an American comic book writer, podcaster, actor and television personality associated with filmmaker Kevin Smith and the View Askewniverse. He is best known by his local fame in New Jersey and appearances in Smith's New Jersey films as comic book fan Steve-Dave Pulasti. He was also the basis for the \"Clerks\" character Randal Graves. Through his friendship with Smith, he was often involved in his productions until Smith moved to Los Angeles. He wrote and directed one film, \"Vulgar\" (2000), for View Askew. He worked briefly at the Los Angeles branch of Smith's comic book store, Jay and Silent Bob's Secret Stash. He became co-host of the \"Tell 'Em Steve-Dave! \" podcast with friend Walt Flanagan and Brian Quinn. He also has co-starred on the AMC reality series \"Comic Book Men\" since 2012.",
"Title: Mark Badger\n\nMark Badger is an illustrator who has worked as a penciler, inker, cover artist, painter, and occasional colorist in the American comic book industry. In addition to his career as a comic book artist, Badger is a political activist and organizer, often mixing the comic book medium with activism. As an early adapter of digital tools to create comic art, Badger has taken to create web-based comics for the purposes of education and activism. Badger also teaches \"Programming, comic books, and web development\" at San Francisco’s Academy of Art University. Badger, a native of Cleveland, was diagnosed with multiple sclerosis at age thirty. He lives in Oakland, California.",
"Title: Descent (2007 film)\n\nDescent is a 2007 American thriller film directed by Talia Lugacy and produced by and starring Rosario Dawson.",
"Title: Dann Thomas\n\nDann Thomas (born Danette Maxx Couto January 30, 1952) is an American comic book writer and is the wife of comic book writer and editor Roy Thomas. She has at times collaborated with her husband on \"All-Star Squadron\", \"Arak, Son of Thunder\", the \"Crimson Avenger\" miniseries, and \"Avengers West Coast\".",
"Title: Rosario Dawson\n\nRosario Isabel Dawson (born May 9, 1979) is an American actress, producer, singer, comic book writer, and political activist. She made her film debut in the 1995 teen drama \"Kids\". Her subsequent film roles include \"He Got Game\", \"Men in Black II\", \"25th Hour\", \"Rent\", \"Sin City\", \"Death Proof\", \"Seven Pounds\", \"\", and \"Top Five\". Dawson has also provided voice-over work for Disney and DC.",
"Title: John Stanley (cartoonist)\n\nJohn Stanley (March 22, 1914 – November 11, 1993) was an American cartoonist and comic book writer, best known for writing Little Lulu comic book stories from 1945 to 1959. While mostly known for scripting, Stanley also drew many of his stories, including the earliest issues of \"Little Lulu\" and its \"Tubby\" spinoff series. His specialty was humorous stories, both with licensed characters and those of his own creation. His writing style has been described as employing \"colorful, S. J. Perelman-ish language and a decidedly bizarre, macabre wit (reminiscent of writer Roald Dahl)\", with storylines that \"were cohesive and tightly constructed, with nary a loose thread in the plot\". He has been compared to Carl Barks, and cartoonist Fred Hembeck has dubbed him \"the most consistently funny cartoonist to work in the comic book medium\". Captain Marvel co-creator C. C. Beck remarked, \"The only comic books I ever read and enjoyed were \"Little Lulu\" and \"Donald Duck\"\".",
"Title: Christopher Yost\n\nChristopher Lee Yost (born February 21, 1973) is an American film, animation and comic book writer best known as the head writer of the Marvel Comics animated series \"\" and co-writer (with his frequent collaborator Craig Kyle) of the comic book series \"X-23: Innocence Lost\", \"X-23: Target X\", \"New X-Men\", \"X-Force\". and \"Scarlet Spider\" (Volume 2). Yost was a member of the Marvel Writers Program and has worked as a screenwriter for Marvel Studios' Marvel Cinematic Universe with \"\" (2013) and \"\" (2017); while he is also signed on to write the \"\" spin-off movie, \"Silver & Black\", based on the comic book superheroes Silver Sable and Black Cat.",
"Title: Nick Spencer\n\nNick Spencer is a comic book writer. As a comic book writer, he is known for his creator-owned titles at Image Comics (\"Morning Glories\", \"Thief of Thieves\", \"Bedlam\", \"The Fix\"), his work at DC Comics (\"Action Comics\", \"T.H.U.N.D.E.R. Agents\"), and for his current work at Marvel Comics (\"Secret Avengers\", \"Superior Foes of Spider-Man\", \"Avengers World,\" \"Ant-Man\").",
"Title: Comics artist\n\nA comics artist (also comic book artist or graphic novel artist, comic book producer, comic book illustrator, comic book writer, and comic book author) is a person working within the comics medium on comic strips, comic books, or graphic novels. The term may refer to any number of artists who contribute to produce a work in the comics form, from those who oversee all aspects of the work to those who contribute only a part."
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What nationality was the unit who fought in the war in the 1807 - 1814 war against Napoleon?
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"The 9th Light Infantry Regiment (9e régiment d’infanterie légère) was a French army regiment.",
" One of the most notable infantry regiments in the Napoleonic Wars, it was awarded the title \"Incomparable\" by Napoleon Bonaparte after their brilliant performance at the Battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800.",
" The regiment went on to serve with distinction in the [Ulm Campaign], at the Battle of Dürenstein (11 November 1805), the Jena Campaign (1806), and the Battle of Friedland (14 June 1807).",
" The regiment then served in the Peninsular War taking a notable role at the Battle of Talavera 27–28 July 1809 and the Siege of Badajoz (1812).",
" Battalions from the regiment also fought on the Wagram Campaign (1809), at the Battle of Leipzig (16–19 October 1813), and Napoleon’s campaigns in France (1814).",
" During the Hundred Days the 9th Light fought at Battle of Ligny (16 June 1815) and the Battle of Wavre (18–19 June 1815).",
" The regiment was disbanded in the aftermath of the Bourbon Restoration."
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"Baron François-Xavier Donzelot (7 January 1764, Mamirolle – 11 June 1843) was a French general and a Governor of the Ionian Islands and Martinique.",
" He was the son of François Donzelot and Jeanne–Baptiste Maire and had a brother named Joseph.",
" He became a general of the French army in March 1801.",
" Months later, he signed the surrender of Egypt to British forces.",
" He then returned to France where he served in various high-echelon positions in Napoleon's army.",
" Subsequently, he was appointed to serve as the head of the French garrison in Corfu and the Ionian Islands from 1807 to 1814.",
" As governor, he resided in Corfu, where his gentle demeanour and mild manners made him popular with the Corfiotes.",
" In 1808, he was named Baron of the Empire.",
" In 1815, he was a divisional commander of Napoleon's forces at the Battle of Waterloo, during the 100-day return of Napoleon.",
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"George Jones (February 25, 1766November 13, 1838) was a United States Senator from Georgia.",
" Born in Savannah, he received an academic training, studied medicine with his father, and practiced for a number of years.",
" He participated in the American Revolutionary War.",
" He was captured by the British Army as a prisoner of war and during 1780 and 1781 was imprisoned upon an English ship.",
" He was later a member of the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia Senate, and during the War of 1812 he served as captain of a company of Savannah reserves.",
" He was a member of the Savannah board of aldermen in 1793–1794, 1802–1803, and 1814–1815, and was mayor of Savannah from 1812 to 1814.",
" He was appointed judge of the eastern judicial circuit of Georgia in 1804, and served until he became a U.S. Senator, appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Abraham Baldwin and serving from August 27, 1807, to November 7, 1807, when a successor was elected."
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"Antoine Maurin (19 December 1771 – 4 October 1830) commanded a French cavalry division in 1814 during the Napoleonic Wars and in 1815 led his troops against the Prussians at Ligny where he was wounded.",
" His army service began in 1792 during the French Revolution when he enlisted in a cavalry regiment as a trooper.",
" He spent his entire military career as a cavalryman.",
" During the French Revolutionary Wars he advanced through the ranks and became commander of a light cavalry regiment in 1802.",
" While only a colonel, he commanded a brigade at Caldiero in October 1805.",
" He fought in the Friedland campaign in 1807 and attained the rank of general officer that year.",
" As a cavalry brigadier, he participated in the 1807 Invasion of Portugal but was captured in 1808 and held until 1812.",
" He led a brigade in 1813 and a division 1814 during the War of the Sixth Coalition.",
" After fighting for Napoleon during the Hundred Days, he retired in 1823.",
" His surname is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe."
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"The Peninsular War (1807–1814) was a military conflict between Napoleon's empire and the allied powers of Spain, Britain and Portugal, for control of the Iberian Peninsula during the Napoleonic Wars.",
" The war started when French and Spanish armies invaded and occupied Portugal in 1807, and escalated in 1808 when France turned on Spain, previously its ally.",
" The war on the peninsula lasted until the Sixth Coalition defeated Napoleon in 1814, and is regarded as one of the first wars of national liberation, significant for the emergence of large-scale guerrilla warfare."
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"Ferdinand August von Hügel (11 September 1775 – 19 October 1834) was a general in the royal Württemberg Infantry, Inspector of the Infantry Corps, and governor of the Residence city of Stuttgart.",
" He was awarded the gold cross of Honor for his action in the military campaigns of 1815.",
" He was one of three sons of Johann Andreas von Hügel, (born 1734 in Strassbourg and died in 1807), a captain in the Seven Years' War in the service of Württemberg.",
" His father fought at the Battle of Höchstädt on the side of the Allied Coalition in 1800; after the Peace of Luneville, Württemberg fell under the influence of Napoleon's France and he commanded a regiment seconded to Napoleon's army.",
" He and Dominique Vandamme had numerous confrontations during the 1809 campaign.",
" Von Hügel objected to the ways in which Vandamme exploited and abused the Württemberg soldiers, when he commanded Napoleon's VIII Corps."
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"Zakhar Dmitrievich Olsufiev or Olsufiew or Olssufiev (1773 – 1835) led a Russian infantry corps during the 1814 Campaign in France.",
" In 1805 he commanded a brigade at Austerlitz and in 1807 he was wounded at Eylau.",
" In 1812 he commanded the 17th Division at Borodino and Vyazma.",
" After being promoted to head the 9th Infantry Corps, he fought at the Katzbach and Leipzig in 1813 and at Brienne and La Rothière in 1814.",
" At the Battle of Champaubert on 10 February 1814 he attempted to stop a 30,000-man army under Napoleon.",
" His small corps was effectively destroyed and he became a French prisoner of war."
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"De Watteville's Regiment was a Swiss regiment founded by Louis de Watteville and recruited from regiments that served between 1799 and 1801 in the Austrian army but in British pay.",
" The troops then signed on as mercenaries, to be paid by the British.",
" They fought in the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815), mainly around the Mediterranean, and were based in Malta and then in Egypt from 1801 to 1803, fighting in Sicily and Naples.",
" The regiment fought and won the Battle of Maida, in Italy in July 1806.",
" From 1811 to 1813 the unit served under Wellington in the Peninsular War in Spain, and defending Cadiz in the Siege of Cádiz.",
" The regiment sailed to Canada in 1813 to fight in the War of 1812.",
" The unit was retired at the end of the war and soldiers were given tracts of land in Canada."
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"The XI Corps of the \"Grande Armée\" was the name of a French military unit that existed during the Napoleonic Wars.",
" In 1809 during the War of the Fifth Coalition, General of Division Auguste Marmont's Army of Dalmatia was renamed the XI Corps.",
" Emperor Napoleon I held it in reserve at the Battle of Wagram.",
" In 1812, the unit was reconstituted during the invasion of Russia and placed under Marshal Pierre Augereau.",
" It did not fight in any battles and instead served a collection point for reserves.",
" In spring 1813, it was reorganized and placed under the command of Marshal Jacques MacDonald.",
" The corps fought at Lutzen, Bautzen, the Katzbach, Leipzig, and Hanau in 1813.",
" Still under MacDonald, the unit fought at Bar-sur-Aube and several minor actions in 1814."
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"I Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée) was a French military formation that existed during the Napoleonic Wars.",
" For one month in 1806–1807, Emperor Napoleon split his Reserve Cavalry Corps into the I and II Cavalry Corps.",
" At that time, Marshal Joachim Murat took command of the short-lived I Cavalry Corps before resuming leadership over Napoleon's Reserve Cavalry when the experiment ended.",
" The I Cavalry Corps was not recreated until 1812 for the French invasion of Russia when command was exercised by Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty.",
" The formation fought at Borodino and Tarutino.",
" After being destroyed during the retreat from Russia, I Cavalry Corps was reconstituted in 1813 and Marie Victor de Fay, marquis de Latour-Maubourg was appointed to lead it.",
" The corps fought at Lutzen, Bautzen, Dresden, and Leipzig.",
" At Leipzig, Latour-Maubourg was seriously wounded and replaced by Jean-Pierre Doumerc who led the corps for the remainder of the War of the Sixth Coalition which ended with Napoleon's abdication in 1814.",
" After Napoleon returned from exile and retook power in France in 1815, the main French army was baptised Armée du Nord.",
" The army included a I Cavalry Corps led by Pierre Claude Pajol which fought at Ligny and Wavre, while one detached division fought at Waterloo."
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"Title: 9th Light Infantry Regiment\n\nThe 9th Light Infantry Regiment (9e régiment d’infanterie légère) was a French army regiment. One of the most notable infantry regiments in the Napoleonic Wars, it was awarded the title \"Incomparable\" by Napoleon Bonaparte after their brilliant performance at the Battle of Marengo on 14 June 1800. The regiment went on to serve with distinction in the [Ulm Campaign], at the Battle of Dürenstein (11 November 1805), the Jena Campaign (1806), and the Battle of Friedland (14 June 1807). The regiment then served in the Peninsular War taking a notable role at the Battle of Talavera 27–28 July 1809 and the Siege of Badajoz (1812). Battalions from the regiment also fought on the Wagram Campaign (1809), at the Battle of Leipzig (16–19 October 1813), and Napoleon’s campaigns in France (1814). During the Hundred Days the 9th Light fought at Battle of Ligny (16 June 1815) and the Battle of Wavre (18–19 June 1815). The regiment was disbanded in the aftermath of the Bourbon Restoration.",
"Title: François-Xavier Donzelot\n\nBaron François-Xavier Donzelot (7 January 1764, Mamirolle – 11 June 1843) was a French general and a Governor of the Ionian Islands and Martinique. He was the son of François Donzelot and Jeanne–Baptiste Maire and had a brother named Joseph. He became a general of the French army in March 1801. Months later, he signed the surrender of Egypt to British forces. He then returned to France where he served in various high-echelon positions in Napoleon's army. Subsequently, he was appointed to serve as the head of the French garrison in Corfu and the Ionian Islands from 1807 to 1814. As governor, he resided in Corfu, where his gentle demeanour and mild manners made him popular with the Corfiotes. In 1808, he was named Baron of the Empire. In 1815, he was a divisional commander of Napoleon's forces at the Battle of Waterloo, during the 100-day return of Napoleon. After the defeat at Waterloo, he lost his position and did not work until 1817 when he was appointed governor of Martinique.",
"Title: George Jones (U.S. Senator)\n\nGeorge Jones (February 25, 1766November 13, 1838) was a United States Senator from Georgia. Born in Savannah, he received an academic training, studied medicine with his father, and practiced for a number of years. He participated in the American Revolutionary War. He was captured by the British Army as a prisoner of war and during 1780 and 1781 was imprisoned upon an English ship. He was later a member of the Georgia House of Representatives and Georgia Senate, and during the War of 1812 he served as captain of a company of Savannah reserves. He was a member of the Savannah board of aldermen in 1793–1794, 1802–1803, and 1814–1815, and was mayor of Savannah from 1812 to 1814. He was appointed judge of the eastern judicial circuit of Georgia in 1804, and served until he became a U.S. Senator, appointed to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Abraham Baldwin and serving from August 27, 1807, to November 7, 1807, when a successor was elected.",
"Title: Antoine Maurin\n\nAntoine Maurin (19 December 1771 – 4 October 1830) commanded a French cavalry division in 1814 during the Napoleonic Wars and in 1815 led his troops against the Prussians at Ligny where he was wounded. His army service began in 1792 during the French Revolution when he enlisted in a cavalry regiment as a trooper. He spent his entire military career as a cavalryman. During the French Revolutionary Wars he advanced through the ranks and became commander of a light cavalry regiment in 1802. While only a colonel, he commanded a brigade at Caldiero in October 1805. He fought in the Friedland campaign in 1807 and attained the rank of general officer that year. As a cavalry brigadier, he participated in the 1807 Invasion of Portugal but was captured in 1808 and held until 1812. He led a brigade in 1813 and a division 1814 during the War of the Sixth Coalition. After fighting for Napoleon during the Hundred Days, he retired in 1823. His surname is one of the names inscribed under the Arc de Triomphe.",
"Title: Peninsular War\n\nThe Peninsular War (1807–1814) was a military conflict between Napoleon's empire and the allied powers of Spain, Britain and Portugal, for control of the Iberian Peninsula during the Napoleonic Wars. The war started when French and Spanish armies invaded and occupied Portugal in 1807, and escalated in 1808 when France turned on Spain, previously its ally. The war on the peninsula lasted until the Sixth Coalition defeated Napoleon in 1814, and is regarded as one of the first wars of national liberation, significant for the emergence of large-scale guerrilla warfare.",
"Title: Ferdinand August Freiherr von Hügel\n\nFerdinand August von Hügel (11 September 1775 – 19 October 1834) was a general in the royal Württemberg Infantry, Inspector of the Infantry Corps, and governor of the Residence city of Stuttgart. He was awarded the gold cross of Honor for his action in the military campaigns of 1815. He was one of three sons of Johann Andreas von Hügel, (born 1734 in Strassbourg and died in 1807), a captain in the Seven Years' War in the service of Württemberg. His father fought at the Battle of Höchstädt on the side of the Allied Coalition in 1800; after the Peace of Luneville, Württemberg fell under the influence of Napoleon's France and he commanded a regiment seconded to Napoleon's army. He and Dominique Vandamme had numerous confrontations during the 1809 campaign. Von Hügel objected to the ways in which Vandamme exploited and abused the Württemberg soldiers, when he commanded Napoleon's VIII Corps.",
"Title: Zakhar Dmitrievich Olsufiev\n\nZakhar Dmitrievich Olsufiev or Olsufiew or Olssufiev (1773 – 1835) led a Russian infantry corps during the 1814 Campaign in France. In 1805 he commanded a brigade at Austerlitz and in 1807 he was wounded at Eylau. In 1812 he commanded the 17th Division at Borodino and Vyazma. After being promoted to head the 9th Infantry Corps, he fought at the Katzbach and Leipzig in 1813 and at Brienne and La Rothière in 1814. At the Battle of Champaubert on 10 February 1814 he attempted to stop a 30,000-man army under Napoleon. His small corps was effectively destroyed and he became a French prisoner of war.",
"Title: De Watteville's Regiment\n\nDe Watteville's Regiment was a Swiss regiment founded by Louis de Watteville and recruited from regiments that served between 1799 and 1801 in the Austrian army but in British pay. The troops then signed on as mercenaries, to be paid by the British. They fought in the Napoleonic Wars (1803–1815), mainly around the Mediterranean, and were based in Malta and then in Egypt from 1801 to 1803, fighting in Sicily and Naples. The regiment fought and won the Battle of Maida, in Italy in July 1806. From 1811 to 1813 the unit served under Wellington in the Peninsular War in Spain, and defending Cadiz in the Siege of Cádiz. The regiment sailed to Canada in 1813 to fight in the War of 1812. The unit was retired at the end of the war and soldiers were given tracts of land in Canada.",
"Title: XI Corps (Grande Armée)\n\nThe XI Corps of the \"Grande Armée\" was the name of a French military unit that existed during the Napoleonic Wars. In 1809 during the War of the Fifth Coalition, General of Division Auguste Marmont's Army of Dalmatia was renamed the XI Corps. Emperor Napoleon I held it in reserve at the Battle of Wagram. In 1812, the unit was reconstituted during the invasion of Russia and placed under Marshal Pierre Augereau. It did not fight in any battles and instead served a collection point for reserves. In spring 1813, it was reorganized and placed under the command of Marshal Jacques MacDonald. The corps fought at Lutzen, Bautzen, the Katzbach, Leipzig, and Hanau in 1813. Still under MacDonald, the unit fought at Bar-sur-Aube and several minor actions in 1814.",
"Title: I Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée)\n\nI Cavalry Corps (Grande Armée) was a French military formation that existed during the Napoleonic Wars. For one month in 1806–1807, Emperor Napoleon split his Reserve Cavalry Corps into the I and II Cavalry Corps. At that time, Marshal Joachim Murat took command of the short-lived I Cavalry Corps before resuming leadership over Napoleon's Reserve Cavalry when the experiment ended. The I Cavalry Corps was not recreated until 1812 for the French invasion of Russia when command was exercised by Étienne Marie Antoine Champion de Nansouty. The formation fought at Borodino and Tarutino. After being destroyed during the retreat from Russia, I Cavalry Corps was reconstituted in 1813 and Marie Victor de Fay, marquis de Latour-Maubourg was appointed to lead it. The corps fought at Lutzen, Bautzen, Dresden, and Leipzig. At Leipzig, Latour-Maubourg was seriously wounded and replaced by Jean-Pierre Doumerc who led the corps for the remainder of the War of the Sixth Coalition which ended with Napoleon's abdication in 1814. After Napoleon returned from exile and retook power in France in 1815, the main French army was baptised Armée du Nord. The army included a I Cavalry Corps led by Pierre Claude Pajol which fought at Ligny and Wavre, while one detached division fought at Waterloo."
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What is the nationality of the actor who plays Ahn Tae-pyung in Tomorrow Boy?
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"Danny Ahn (Korean name: Ahn Shin-won; 안신원; born December 22, 1978) is the main rapper of the South Korean boy band g.o.d.",
" He is notable for his unique rapping.",
" He attended Department of Theater/Acting in Dankuk University."
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"Cha Hak-yeon (Hangul: 차학연 , born June 30, 1990), better known by his stage name N (Hangul: 엔 ), is a South Korean singer, actor, presenter, and radio host, signed under Jellyfish Entertainment.",
" Debuted as a member of the South Korean boy group VIXX in May 2012, he began his acting career in 2014 in MBC's romantic-melodrama \"Hotel King\" as Noah.",
" He has since had roles in \"The Family is Coming\" (2015), \"Cheer Up!",
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" N began his career as a radio host in May 2015 with his show \"VIXX N K-pop\" on SBS Power FM."
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"Hyun Bin (born Kim Tae-pyung on September 25, 1982) is a South Korean actor.",
" He is best known for his leading roles in the television dramas \"My Name Is Kim Sam-soon\" (2005), \"The World That They Live In\" (2008) and \"Secret Garden\" (2010-2011)."
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"Ahn Tae-pyung (N) is the eldest among four orphaned siblings living with their grandmother (Moon Hyung-joo).",
" He is a high school student but takes up part-time jobs and also sells ddeokbokki in order to clear his dead father's debts and to take care of his younger siblings and grandmother.",
" During a robbery at a burger shop, he saves Ah-ra (Kang Min-ah) from being taken hostage.",
" Since then Ah-ra, a rich girl from another school, has taken a liking for Tae-pyung.",
" She would follow him whenever possible, would try to get his attention, and also try to impress him.",
" The drama ends with Ah-ra trying to find out who is the guy whom Shin-young (Moon Ji-in), the credit union boss of Tae-pyung, is interested during Tae-pyung's birthday celebration at his house."
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"International Boy Scouts, Troop 1 was founded in 1911 as Japan's first Scout troop and, despite its early multinational character, was originally registered with the London headquarters of the Boy Scouts as \"British Scouts in Foreign Countries\", which was the only option at the time due to the Boy Scouts' \"nationality requirement\" and no international Boy Scout office.",
" The troop's character, and Scoutmaster, changed and it was recognized as a mixed-nationality, or \"international\" troop in 1918.",
" After formation of the World Scout Bureau, Troop 1 became the first \"mixed nationality\" group to be registered directly be the Bureau.",
" The troop has been continuously active since its foundation.",
" The troop's \"mixed nationality\" charter dated October 30, 1925 was issued after the newly formed International Bureau received approval to directly register such \"international\" groups at the 3rd World Scout Conference.",
" The charter was signed by Lord Baden-Powell."
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"Ahn Jae-mo (born September 20, 1979) is a South Korean actor and singer.",
" Ahn is best known for playing gangster-turned-politician Kim Du-han in \"Rustic Period\" (2002).",
" He has appeared in other period dramas such as \"Tears of the Dragon\" (1996), \"The King and the Queen\" (1998), \"The King and I\" (2007), \"The King of Legend\" (2010), and \"Jeong Do-jeon\" (2014).",
" Ahn also became a car racing driver in 2004."
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"Ahn Suk-hwan (Hangul: 안석환; Real name: Ahn Jin-hyeong(Hangul: 안진형); November 1, 1959) is a South Korean actor.",
" Ahn has been active in theater, film and television since 1986.",
" His onscreen roles include both comedic and villainous supporting turns, among them a ruthless but humane prison warden in the film \"The Road Taken\" (2003), and a strict but loving father in the Hong sisters-penned drama \"Delightful Girl Choon-Hyang\" (2005)."
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"Ahn Changho, sometimes An Chang-ho (] ; Hangul: 안창호 ; Hanja: 安昌浩 , November 9, 1876 - March 10, 1938) was a Korean independence activist and one of the early leaders of the Korean-American immigrant community in the United States.",
" He is also referred to as his pen name Dosan (도산; 島山 ] ).",
" He established the Shinminhoe (New Korea Society) when he returned to Korea from the US in 1907.",
" It was the most important organization to fight the Japanese occupation of Korea.",
" He established the Young Korean Academy (흥사단; 興士團) in San Francisco in 1913 and was a key member in the founding of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea in Shanghai in 1919.",
" Ahn is one of two men believed to have written the lyrics of the Aegukga, the South Korean national anthem.",
" Besides his work for the Independence Movement, Dosan wanted to reform the Korean people's character and the entire social system of Korea.",
" Educational reform and modernizing schools were two key efforts of Dosan.",
" He was the father of actor Philip Ahn and U.S. Navy officer Susan Ahn Cuddy."
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"title": "Ahn Changho"
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"Ahn In-sook (; or spelled Ahn In-suk; born October 8, 1952) is a South Korean actress.",
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"Ahn So-young (Korean: 안소영 , Hanja: 安昭暎) (born August 12, 1959) is a South Korean actress.",
" Ahn was born in Seoul in 1959 and graduated from Jeonghwa Girls' Commerce High School.",
" Ahn debuted in 1979 with \"Naeil tto naeil\" (Again Tomorrow) directed by Im Kwon-taek and entered stardom with \"Madame Aema\" in 1982."
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[
"Title: Danny Ahn\n\nDanny Ahn (Korean name: Ahn Shin-won; 안신원; born December 22, 1978) is the main rapper of the South Korean boy band g.o.d. He is notable for his unique rapping. He attended Department of Theater/Acting in Dankuk University.",
"Title: N (singer)\n\nCha Hak-yeon (Hangul: 차학연 , born June 30, 1990), better known by his stage name N (Hangul: 엔 ), is a South Korean singer, actor, presenter, and radio host, signed under Jellyfish Entertainment. Debuted as a member of the South Korean boy group VIXX in May 2012, he began his acting career in 2014 in MBC's romantic-melodrama \"Hotel King\" as Noah. He has since had roles in \"The Family is Coming\" (2015), \"Cheer Up! \" (2015) and \"Tomorrow Boy\" (2016). N began his career as a radio host in May 2015 with his show \"VIXX N K-pop\" on SBS Power FM.",
"Title: Hyun Bin\n\nHyun Bin (born Kim Tae-pyung on September 25, 1982) is a South Korean actor. He is best known for his leading roles in the television dramas \"My Name Is Kim Sam-soon\" (2005), \"The World That They Live In\" (2008) and \"Secret Garden\" (2010-2011).",
"Title: Tomorrow Boy\n\nAhn Tae-pyung (N) is the eldest among four orphaned siblings living with their grandmother (Moon Hyung-joo). He is a high school student but takes up part-time jobs and also sells ddeokbokki in order to clear his dead father's debts and to take care of his younger siblings and grandmother. During a robbery at a burger shop, he saves Ah-ra (Kang Min-ah) from being taken hostage. Since then Ah-ra, a rich girl from another school, has taken a liking for Tae-pyung. She would follow him whenever possible, would try to get his attention, and also try to impress him. The drama ends with Ah-ra trying to find out who is the guy whom Shin-young (Moon Ji-in), the credit union boss of Tae-pyung, is interested during Tae-pyung's birthday celebration at his house.",
"Title: International Boy Scouts, Troop 1\n\nInternational Boy Scouts, Troop 1 was founded in 1911 as Japan's first Scout troop and, despite its early multinational character, was originally registered with the London headquarters of the Boy Scouts as \"British Scouts in Foreign Countries\", which was the only option at the time due to the Boy Scouts' \"nationality requirement\" and no international Boy Scout office. The troop's character, and Scoutmaster, changed and it was recognized as a mixed-nationality, or \"international\" troop in 1918. After formation of the World Scout Bureau, Troop 1 became the first \"mixed nationality\" group to be registered directly be the Bureau. The troop has been continuously active since its foundation. The troop's \"mixed nationality\" charter dated October 30, 1925 was issued after the newly formed International Bureau received approval to directly register such \"international\" groups at the 3rd World Scout Conference. The charter was signed by Lord Baden-Powell.",
"Title: Ahn Jae-mo\n\nAhn Jae-mo (born September 20, 1979) is a South Korean actor and singer. Ahn is best known for playing gangster-turned-politician Kim Du-han in \"Rustic Period\" (2002). He has appeared in other period dramas such as \"Tears of the Dragon\" (1996), \"The King and the Queen\" (1998), \"The King and I\" (2007), \"The King of Legend\" (2010), and \"Jeong Do-jeon\" (2014). Ahn also became a car racing driver in 2004.",
"Title: Ahn Suk-hwan\n\nAhn Suk-hwan (Hangul: 안석환; Real name: Ahn Jin-hyeong(Hangul: 안진형); November 1, 1959) is a South Korean actor. Ahn has been active in theater, film and television since 1986. His onscreen roles include both comedic and villainous supporting turns, among them a ruthless but humane prison warden in the film \"The Road Taken\" (2003), and a strict but loving father in the Hong sisters-penned drama \"Delightful Girl Choon-Hyang\" (2005).",
"Title: Ahn Changho\n\nAhn Changho, sometimes An Chang-ho (] ; Hangul: 안창호 ; Hanja: 安昌浩 , November 9, 1876 - March 10, 1938) was a Korean independence activist and one of the early leaders of the Korean-American immigrant community in the United States. He is also referred to as his pen name Dosan (도산; 島山 ] ). He established the Shinminhoe (New Korea Society) when he returned to Korea from the US in 1907. It was the most important organization to fight the Japanese occupation of Korea. He established the Young Korean Academy (흥사단; 興士團) in San Francisco in 1913 and was a key member in the founding of the Provisional Government of the Republic of Korea in Shanghai in 1919. Ahn is one of two men believed to have written the lyrics of the Aegukga, the South Korean national anthem. Besides his work for the Independence Movement, Dosan wanted to reform the Korean people's character and the entire social system of Korea. Educational reform and modernizing schools were two key efforts of Dosan. He was the father of actor Philip Ahn and U.S. Navy officer Susan Ahn Cuddy.",
"Title: Ahn In-sook\n\nAhn In-sook (; or spelled Ahn In-suk; born October 8, 1952) is a South Korean actress. Ahn was born in Seoul and graduated from Chung-Ang University with a major in film and theater. An was a member of KBS children's choir and debuted as a daughter of actor, Kim Jin-kyu in the 1963 film \"Bubu joyak\" directed by Choi Hun.",
"Title: Ahn So-young\n\nAhn So-young (Korean: 안소영 , Hanja: 安昭暎) (born August 12, 1959) is a South Korean actress. Ahn was born in Seoul in 1959 and graduated from Jeonghwa Girls' Commerce High School. Ahn debuted in 1979 with \"Naeil tto naeil\" (Again Tomorrow) directed by Im Kwon-taek and entered stardom with \"Madame Aema\" in 1982."
] |
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