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What is the name of this ruling house in the Middle Age Scandinavia and England of which Gunhilda of Denmark was a member?
House of Knýtlinga
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Svinfylking, Old Norse for 'Swine Array' or 'Boar Snout', was a version of the wedge formation used in Iron Age Scandinavia then by the Vikings, and by the Germanic peoples during the Germanic Iron Age where it was known as the \"Schweinskopf\" or 'Swine's Head'.", " Its invention was attributed to the god Odin." ], "title": "Svinfylking" }, { "sentences": [ "A picture stone, image stone or figure stone is an ornate slab of stone, usually limestone, which was raised in Germanic Iron Age or Viking Age Scandinavia, and in the greatest number on Gotland.", " More than four hundred picture stones are known today.", " All of the stones were probably erected as memorial stones, but only rarely beside graves.", " Some of them have been positioned where many people could see them at bridges and on roads." ], "title": "Picture stone" }, { "sentences": [ "The sequence alu () is found in numerous Elder Futhark runic inscriptions of Germanic Iron Age Scandinavia (and more rarely in early Anglo-Saxon England) between the 3rd and the 8th century.", " The word usually appears either alone (such as on the Elgesem runestone) or as part of an apparent formula (such as on the Lindholm \"amulet\" (DR 261) from Scania, Sweden).", " The symbols represent the runes Ansuz, Laguz, and Uruz.", " The origin and meaning of the word are matters of dispute, though a general agreement exists among scholars that the word represents an instance of historical runic magic or is a metaphor (or metonym) for it.", " It is the most common of the early runic charm words." ], "title": "Alu (runic)" }, { "sentences": [ "The House of Laborde de Monpezat (] ) is a French family, known since the seventeenth century, associated with the Danish Royal Family by marriage after 1967, when Henri de Laborde de Monpezat wed Princess Margrethe of Denmark, heir presumptive of the ruling House of Glücksburg.", " In the event of ascension to the Danish throne of their son or male-line descendant, the main branch of the Danish Royal Family will belong patrilineally to the \"Laborde de Monpezat\" lineage.", " However, it is unclear which name the royal family will use in this event." ], "title": "House of Monpezat" }, { "sentences": [ "The Danish House of Knýtlinga (English: \"House of Cnut's Descendants\") was a ruling royal house in Middle Age Scandinavia and England.", " Its most famous king was Cnut the Great, who gave his name to this dynasty.", " Other notable members were Cnut's father Sweyn Forkbeard, grandfather Harald Bluetooth, and sons Harthacnut, Harold Harefoot, and Svein Knutsson.", " It has also been called the House of Canute, the House of Denmark, the House of Gorm, or the Jelling Dynasty." ], "title": "House of Knýtlinga" }, { "sentences": [ "In Viking Age Scandinavia, boys were legally considered to be adults at age 12.", " But before they reached adulthood, they had a childhood spent learning the skills they would need to be successful.", " Viking children were primarily raised by their mothers, although sometimes Viking boys lived with another family for a period of time as a foster-child.", " This was meant to forge bonds between the two families and entitled the boy to help from his foster family, as well as his birth family.", " It also bound him to them and they often remained close through the life of the boy." ], "title": "Viking Childhood" }, { "sentences": [ "An atgeir, sometimes called a \"mail-piercer\" or \"hewing-spear,\" was a type of polearm in use in Viking Age Scandinavia and Norse colonies in the British Isles and Iceland.", " It is usually translated in English as \"halberd\", but most likely closer resembled a bill or glaive during the Viking age.", " Another view is that the term had no association with a specific weapon until it is used as an anachronism in saga literature to lend weight to accounts of special weapons.", " Later the word was used for typical European halberds, and even later multipurpose staves with spearheads were called \"atgeirsstafir\"." ], "title": "Atgeir" }, { "sentences": [ "The Viking Way: Religion and War in Late Iron Age Scandinavia is an archaeological study of Norse paganism in Late Iron Age Scandinavia.", " It was written by the English archaeologist Neil Price, then a professor at the University of Aberdeen, and first published by the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History at Uppsala University in 2002.", " A revised second edition is due to be published in 2017 by Oxbow Books." ], "title": "The Viking Way (book)" }, { "sentences": [ "Gunhilda of Denmark ( 1020 – 18 July 1038), a member of the House of Knýtlinga, was Queen consort of Germany by her marriage with King Henry III of the Salian dynasty from 1036 until her death." ], "title": "Gunhilda of Denmark" }, { "sentences": [ "Iron Age Scandinavia (or Nordic Iron Age) refers to the Iron Age, as it unfolded in Scandinavia." ], "title": "Iron Age Scandinavia" } ]
[ "Title: Svinfylking\n\nThe Svinfylking, Old Norse for 'Swine Array' or 'Boar Snout', was a version of the wedge formation used in Iron Age Scandinavia then by the Vikings, and by the Germanic peoples during the Germanic Iron Age where it was known as the \"Schweinskopf\" or 'Swine's Head'. Its invention was attributed to the god Odin.", "Title: Picture stone\n\nA picture stone, image stone or figure stone is an ornate slab of stone, usually limestone, which was raised in Germanic Iron Age or Viking Age Scandinavia, and in the greatest number on Gotland. More than four hundred picture stones are known today. All of the stones were probably erected as memorial stones, but only rarely beside graves. Some of them have been positioned where many people could see them at bridges and on roads.", "Title: Alu (runic)\n\nThe sequence alu () is found in numerous Elder Futhark runic inscriptions of Germanic Iron Age Scandinavia (and more rarely in early Anglo-Saxon England) between the 3rd and the 8th century. The word usually appears either alone (such as on the Elgesem runestone) or as part of an apparent formula (such as on the Lindholm \"amulet\" (DR 261) from Scania, Sweden). The symbols represent the runes Ansuz, Laguz, and Uruz. The origin and meaning of the word are matters of dispute, though a general agreement exists among scholars that the word represents an instance of historical runic magic or is a metaphor (or metonym) for it. It is the most common of the early runic charm words.", "Title: House of Monpezat\n\nThe House of Laborde de Monpezat (] ) is a French family, known since the seventeenth century, associated with the Danish Royal Family by marriage after 1967, when Henri de Laborde de Monpezat wed Princess Margrethe of Denmark, heir presumptive of the ruling House of Glücksburg. In the event of ascension to the Danish throne of their son or male-line descendant, the main branch of the Danish Royal Family will belong patrilineally to the \"Laborde de Monpezat\" lineage. However, it is unclear which name the royal family will use in this event.", "Title: House of Knýtlinga\n\nThe Danish House of Knýtlinga (English: \"House of Cnut's Descendants\") was a ruling royal house in Middle Age Scandinavia and England. Its most famous king was Cnut the Great, who gave his name to this dynasty. Other notable members were Cnut's father Sweyn Forkbeard, grandfather Harald Bluetooth, and sons Harthacnut, Harold Harefoot, and Svein Knutsson. It has also been called the House of Canute, the House of Denmark, the House of Gorm, or the Jelling Dynasty.", "Title: Viking Childhood\n\nIn Viking Age Scandinavia, boys were legally considered to be adults at age 12. But before they reached adulthood, they had a childhood spent learning the skills they would need to be successful. Viking children were primarily raised by their mothers, although sometimes Viking boys lived with another family for a period of time as a foster-child. This was meant to forge bonds between the two families and entitled the boy to help from his foster family, as well as his birth family. It also bound him to them and they often remained close through the life of the boy.", "Title: Atgeir\n\nAn atgeir, sometimes called a \"mail-piercer\" or \"hewing-spear,\" was a type of polearm in use in Viking Age Scandinavia and Norse colonies in the British Isles and Iceland. It is usually translated in English as \"halberd\", but most likely closer resembled a bill or glaive during the Viking age. Another view is that the term had no association with a specific weapon until it is used as an anachronism in saga literature to lend weight to accounts of special weapons. Later the word was used for typical European halberds, and even later multipurpose staves with spearheads were called \"atgeirsstafir\".", "Title: The Viking Way (book)\n\nThe Viking Way: Religion and War in Late Iron Age Scandinavia is an archaeological study of Norse paganism in Late Iron Age Scandinavia. It was written by the English archaeologist Neil Price, then a professor at the University of Aberdeen, and first published by the Department of Archaeology and Ancient History at Uppsala University in 2002. A revised second edition is due to be published in 2017 by Oxbow Books.", "Title: Gunhilda of Denmark\n\nGunhilda of Denmark ( 1020 – 18 July 1038), a member of the House of Knýtlinga, was Queen consort of Germany by her marriage with King Henry III of the Salian dynasty from 1036 until her death.", "Title: Iron Age Scandinavia\n\nIron Age Scandinavia (or Nordic Iron Age) refers to the Iron Age, as it unfolded in Scandinavia." ]
6,101
Harvey Milk is an American experimental rock/noise rock band that formed in Athens, Georgia in the early 1990s, one April Fool's Day gig at the 40 Watt in Athens, they performed R.E.M.'s "Reckoning" album from beginning to end, while which American singer, songwriter, musician, film producer, music video director, visual artist, and philanthropist, was in attendance?
Michael Stipe
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Warshaw and Dan Friel in Brooklyn, NY.", " Drummer Joe Wong joined the band in 2007.", " Parts & Labor released five albums, two EPs, one split album (with Tyondai Braxton), and numerous 7\"s and compilation tracks.", " Their music is influenced by DIY punk, experimental/psychedelic rock, and lo-fi electronic music." ], "title": "Parts & Labor" }, { "sentences": [ "Jittery Joe's is a chain of coffeehouses based in Athens, Georgia.", " In 1994, the first Jittery Joe’s opened in downtown Athens, near the famed 40 Watt Club.", " Open 24 hours a day, they offered fresh coffee roasted in-store.", " There are now five locations in Athens, two in Watkinsville, Georgia, and one each in the Georgia cities of Cartersville, Alpharetta, and Buford.", " There is also a location near the Clemson University campus in Clemson, South Carolina and one in Mercer village across from Mercer University in Macon, Georgia.", " A shop was opened in the University Commons housing complex at Georgia State University, although it only stayed open for a few months before closing.", " Its most recently opened shops were opened in a corner of the LifeSprings Resources bookstore on the campus of Emmanuel College in Franklin Springs, Georgia and in early 2016, downtown Columbia, SC near the University of South Carolina, which also features beer and spirits.", " There was also a short-lived location in downtown Milledgeville, Georgia, located near Georgia College and State University." ], "title": "Jittery Joe's" }, { "sentences": [ "Janne Westerlund (born 1973) is a Finnish musician, songwriter and visual artist known from such Finnish groups as Circle (with the band since 2001), Pharaoh Overlord, and Plain Ride.", " His main instrument is guitar but on his solo gigs he plays banjo as well.", " He sings and writes lyrics mainly in English.", " Westerlund's career started in the beginning of the 1990s in a small Finnish city called Hamina when he founded Sweetheart, an experimental noise rock group, with his friends.", " After Sweetheart, he released two albums of \"organic electronica\" with a trio called Chainsmoker." ], "title": "Janne Westerlund" }, { "sentences": [ "Oh-OK was an American musical group from Athens, Georgia formed in 1981 with singer/lyricist Linda Hopper, bassist/vocalist/lyricist Lynda Stipe, and drummer David Pierce.", " Other members later included drummer David McNair and guitarist Matthew Sweet.", " The trio began practicing together at parties in the college community in the spring of 1981.", " Their first club performance break came when Stipe's brother, Michael Stipe of R.E.M., needed a backing band for a show at the 40 Watt Club." ], "title": "Oh-OK" } ]
[ "Title: Masters of the Hemisphere\n\nMasters of the Hemisphere are an American indie pop group, founded by Bren Mead and Sean Rawls. The two moved to Athens, Georgia, to attend college in 1996. There they met Ryan Lewis, co-founder of Kindercore Records, who played drums at the first Masters of the Hemisphere show. Jeff Griggs (also of The Mendoza Line) soon replaced Lewis. In 1997 Kindercore released their debut seven-inch ep, \"Going on a Trek to Iceland\". The group then recorded their first full length album, the eponymous \"Masters of the Hemisphere\", which was released on Kindercore Records in 1998. The band soon expanded to a four-piece, adding multi-instrumentalist Adrian Finch. Several singles and compilation appearances followed, including a release on the Happy Happy Birthday To Me Records singles club, before the band released their second full length, the concept album \"I Am Not a Freemdoom\", also on Kindercore. The record garnered mixed reviews, which in part was likely due to the album's rather complicated concept, regarding an island of reservoir-dwelling creatures being enslaved by an evil dog. The \"Permanent Stranger\" EP followed in 2002, on the dcBaltimore2012 label. The band split up after their next album, 2002's well received \"Protest a Dark Anniversary\". A recording of their then-final show at Athens, Georgia's 40 Watt Club was later released as \"The Last Show Ever\".", "Title: Harvey Milk (band)\n\nHarvey Milk is an American experimental rock/noise rock band that formed in Athens, Georgia in the early 1990s. While Harvey Milk invariably draws comparisons to the Melvins, due to their penchant for slow, heavy riffs, the band has touched upon such artists as ZZ Top, Led Zeppelin, Leonard Cohen, and Kiss as influences in their music. They even went so far as to perform a live show consisting of nothing but Hank Williams covers. One April Fool's Day gig at the 40 Watt in Athens, they performed R.E.M.'s \"Reckoning\" album from beginning to end, while Michael Stipe was in attendance.", "Title: Michael Stipe\n\nJohn Michael Stipe (born January 4, 1960) is an American singer, songwriter, musician, film producer, music video director, visual artist, and philanthropist. He is best known as the lead singer of the alternative rock band R.E.M. from their formation in 1980 until their dissolution in 2011.", "Title: Vietnam (band)\n\nVietnam is a rock, post-punk and new wave band from Atlanta, Georgia on Scared Records. Vietnam first appeared at the dawn of a new decade—the 80's, and ushered in a fresh era of music to the Atlanta new wave scene. Embraced by the early 80's cavalcade of Athens bands such as R.E.M., Pylon, Method Actors, Love Tractor, etc., Vietnam wowed the patrons of the legendary 688 club, 40 Watt club, and the Agora Ballroom. Their first performance was opening for Public Image Ltd. in April 1980, and the next year they played the Noise Fest in New York, appearing on the ZG compilation release of the same name along with Sonic Youth, Glenn Branca, Y Pants and others. They released their first full-length album on Scared Records in 2004, \"Past Away\".", "Title: Greed (Swans album)\n\nGreed is the third studio album by American experimental rock band Swans. It was released in 1986, through record label K.422. \"Greed\" marks the slow turning point for Swans away from the harsh, brutal noise rock of prior releases, and is also the first Swans album to contain contributions from Jarboe.", "Title: Swans (band)\n\nSwans ( ) are an American experimental rock band formed in 1982 by singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Michael Gira. One of few acts to emerge from the New York City-based no wave scene and stay intact into the next decade, Swans have become recognized for a unique, ever-changing sound which has contributed to the development of such genres as noise rock, post-punk, industrial and post-rock. Initially, their music was extremely harsh, unprecedented in its sonic brutality and misanthrophic lyrics. Following the addition of singer, songwriter and keyboardist Jarboe, who first appeared on the 1986 single \"Time Is Money (Bastard)\" and debuted as a songwriter on the 1987 album \"Children of God\", Swans began to incorporate more melody and intricacy into their music. Jarboe remained the band's only constant member except Gira and semi-constant guitarist Norman Westberg until their dissolution in 1997.", "Title: Parts & Labor\n\nParts & Labor was an American experimental rock/noise rock band. The group was formed in 2002 by B.J. Warshaw and Dan Friel in Brooklyn, NY. Drummer Joe Wong joined the band in 2007. Parts & Labor released five albums, two EPs, one split album (with Tyondai Braxton), and numerous 7\"s and compilation tracks. Their music is influenced by DIY punk, experimental/psychedelic rock, and lo-fi electronic music.", "Title: Jittery Joe's\n\nJittery Joe's is a chain of coffeehouses based in Athens, Georgia. In 1994, the first Jittery Joe’s opened in downtown Athens, near the famed 40 Watt Club. Open 24 hours a day, they offered fresh coffee roasted in-store. There are now five locations in Athens, two in Watkinsville, Georgia, and one each in the Georgia cities of Cartersville, Alpharetta, and Buford. There is also a location near the Clemson University campus in Clemson, South Carolina and one in Mercer village across from Mercer University in Macon, Georgia. A shop was opened in the University Commons housing complex at Georgia State University, although it only stayed open for a few months before closing. Its most recently opened shops were opened in a corner of the LifeSprings Resources bookstore on the campus of Emmanuel College in Franklin Springs, Georgia and in early 2016, downtown Columbia, SC near the University of South Carolina, which also features beer and spirits. There was also a short-lived location in downtown Milledgeville, Georgia, located near Georgia College and State University.", "Title: Janne Westerlund\n\nJanne Westerlund (born 1973) is a Finnish musician, songwriter and visual artist known from such Finnish groups as Circle (with the band since 2001), Pharaoh Overlord, and Plain Ride. His main instrument is guitar but on his solo gigs he plays banjo as well. He sings and writes lyrics mainly in English. Westerlund's career started in the beginning of the 1990s in a small Finnish city called Hamina when he founded Sweetheart, an experimental noise rock group, with his friends. After Sweetheart, he released two albums of \"organic electronica\" with a trio called Chainsmoker.", "Title: Oh-OK\n\nOh-OK was an American musical group from Athens, Georgia formed in 1981 with singer/lyricist Linda Hopper, bassist/vocalist/lyricist Lynda Stipe, and drummer David Pierce. Other members later included drummer David McNair and guitarist Matthew Sweet. The trio began practicing together at parties in the college community in the spring of 1981. Their first club performance break came when Stipe's brother, Michael Stipe of R.E.M., needed a backing band for a show at the 40 Watt Club." ]
6,102
When did the civilization that Lucullus was a politician for end?
27 BC
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McKenney lobbied the Congress in support of the legislation.", " The Civilization Fund Act led to the formation of numerous Native American boarding schools towards the end of the 19th century." ], "title": "Civilization Fund Act" }, { "sentences": [ "Willis Lucullus Palmer (December 13, 1854 - October 30, 1912) was an American politician, who was the twelfth Mayor of Orlando from 1891 to 1893.", " He was also the president of Hamilton College .", " He died on October 30, 1912 and was interred at Greenwood Cemetery." ], "title": "Willis Lucullus Palmer" }, { "sentences": [ "Hortensius or On Philosophy is a lost dialogue written by Marcus Tullius Cicero in the year 45 BC.", " The work had followed the conventional form of a protreptic, and taught that genuine human happiness is to be found by using and embracing philosophy.", " The dialogue is named after Cicero's friend, the speaker and politician Quintus Hortensius Hortalus.", " The two other discussants are Quintus Lutatius Catulus and Lucius Licinius Lucullus.", " This meeting takes place in Lucullus' villa.", " While the dialogue was extremely popular in the ancient world, the dialogue only survived into the sixth century AD.", " Today, it is extant in the fragments preserved by Martianus Capella, Servius, Nonius Marcellus, and Augustine of Hippo.", " Out of the four, Augustine preserved the largest portion of text, although the work is still considered lost." ], "title": "Hortensius (Cicero)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lucius Licinius Lucullus ( ; 118 – 57/56 BC) was an \"optimate\" politician of the late Roman Republic, closely connected with Lucius Cornelius Sulla.", " In the culmination of over twenty years of almost continuous military and government service, he became the main conqueror of the eastern kingdoms in the course of the Third Mithridatic War, exhibiting extraordinary generalship in diverse situations, most famously during the siege of Cyzicus, 73-72 BC, and at the Battle of Tigranocerta in Armenian Arzanene, 69 BC.", " His command style received unusually favourable attention from ancient military experts, and his campaigns appear to have been studied as examples of skillful generalship." ], "title": "Lucullus" } ]
[ "Title: Lucullus (disambiguation)\n\nLucullus is a Roman cognomen derived from \"lux\" (\"light\"). It was used by the plebeian family \"Licinii Luculli\" of gens Licinia. Lucius Licinius Lucullus, the late Roman Republic politician and conqueror of Mithridates, was among the most well-known names.", "Title: Roman Republic\n\nThe Roman Republic (Latin: Res publica Romana ; ] ) was the era of ancient Roman civilization beginning with the overthrow of the Roman Kingdom, traditionally dated to 509 BC, and ending in 27 BC with the establishment of the Roman Empire. It was during this period that Rome's control expanded from the city's immediate surroundings to hegemony over the entire Mediterranean world.", "Title: Ancient Greece\n\nAncient Greece was a civilization belonging to a period of Greek history from the Greek Dark Ages of the 12th-9th centuries BC to the end of antiquity (  600 AD). Immediately following this period was the beginning of the Early Middle Ages and the Byzantine era. Roughly three centuries after the Late Bronze Age collapse of Mycenaean Greece, Greek urban poleis began to form in the 8th century BC, ushering in the period of Archaic Greece and colonization of the Mediterranean Basin. This was followed by the period of Classical Greece, an era that began with the Greco-Persian Wars, lasting from the 5th to 4th centuries BC. Due to the conquests by Alexander the Great of Macedonia, Hellenistic civilization flourished from Central Asia to the western end of the Mediterranean Sea. The Hellenistic period came to an end with the conquests and annexations of the eastern Mediterranean world by the Roman Republic, which established the Roman province of Macedonia in Roman Greece, and later the province of Achaea during the Roman Empire.", "Title: Lucius Licinius Lucullus (praetor 104 BC)\n\nLucius Licinius Lucullus (born c.144 BC) was a politician of the Roman Republic, and a member of the distinguished family of the Licinii Luculli, being the son of Lucius Licinius Lucullus (Consul 151 BC). He did not, however, achieve the political success of his father and failed to hold the Consulship, reaching only the position of Praetor in 104 BC. During his Praetorship he first successfully put down a minor slave revolt in Campania before being sent to take command in Sicily during the Second Servile War. He was later relieved of his command and prosecuted for embezzlement upon his recall to Rome. Being convicted, he was banished from the city and lived the remainder of his life in exile. He is the father of the more famous Lucius Licinius Lucullus, conqueror of Mithridates in the Third Mithridatic War.", "Title: Roman gardens\n\nRoman gardens and ornamental horticulture became highly developed under Roman civilization. The Gardens of Lucullus (\"Horti Lucullani\"), on the Pincian Hill at the edge of Rome, introduced the Persian garden to Europe around 60 BC. It was seen as a place of peace and tranquility, a refuge from urban life, and a place filled with religious and symbolic meaning. As Roman culture developed and became increasingly influenced by foreign civilizations, the use of gardens expanded.", "Title: Publius Licinius Nerva\n\nPublius Licinius Nerva was a politician of the Roman Republic who, as Praetor, served as Governor of Sicily in 104 BC at the outbreak of the Second Servile War. Having failed to put down a slave revolt which then rapidly escalated into the Second Servile War he was replaced at the end of his term by Lucius Licinius Lucullus.", "Title: Civilization Fund Act\n\nThe Civilization Fund Act was an Act passed by the United States Congress on March 3, 1819. The Act encouraged activities of benevolent societies in providing education for Native Americans and authorized an annuity to stimulate the \"civilization process\". Thomas L. McKenney lobbied the Congress in support of the legislation. The Civilization Fund Act led to the formation of numerous Native American boarding schools towards the end of the 19th century.", "Title: Willis Lucullus Palmer\n\nWillis Lucullus Palmer (December 13, 1854 - October 30, 1912) was an American politician, who was the twelfth Mayor of Orlando from 1891 to 1893. He was also the president of Hamilton College . He died on October 30, 1912 and was interred at Greenwood Cemetery.", "Title: Hortensius (Cicero)\n\nHortensius or On Philosophy is a lost dialogue written by Marcus Tullius Cicero in the year 45 BC. The work had followed the conventional form of a protreptic, and taught that genuine human happiness is to be found by using and embracing philosophy. The dialogue is named after Cicero's friend, the speaker and politician Quintus Hortensius Hortalus. The two other discussants are Quintus Lutatius Catulus and Lucius Licinius Lucullus. This meeting takes place in Lucullus' villa. While the dialogue was extremely popular in the ancient world, the dialogue only survived into the sixth century AD. Today, it is extant in the fragments preserved by Martianus Capella, Servius, Nonius Marcellus, and Augustine of Hippo. Out of the four, Augustine preserved the largest portion of text, although the work is still considered lost.", "Title: Lucullus\n\nLucius Licinius Lucullus ( ; 118 – 57/56 BC) was an \"optimate\" politician of the late Roman Republic, closely connected with Lucius Cornelius Sulla. In the culmination of over twenty years of almost continuous military and government service, he became the main conqueror of the eastern kingdoms in the course of the Third Mithridatic War, exhibiting extraordinary generalship in diverse situations, most famously during the siege of Cyzicus, 73-72 BC, and at the Battle of Tigranocerta in Armenian Arzanene, 69 BC. His command style received unusually favourable attention from ancient military experts, and his campaigns appear to have been studied as examples of skillful generalship." ]
6,103
Claudia and Women's Health are both what?
magazine
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Claudia (magazine)", "Women's Health (magazine)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "WHO has defined health as \"a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.\"", " Identified by the \"2012 World Development Report\" as one of two key human capital endowments, health can influence an individual’s ability to reach his or her full potential in society.", " Yet while gender equality has made the most progress in areas such as education and labor force participation, health inequality between men and women continues to plague many societies today.", " While both males and females face health disparities, girls and women experience a majority of health disparities.", " This comes from the fact that many cultural ideologies and practices have structured society in a way whereby women are more vulnerable to abuse and mistreatment, making them more prone to illnesses and early death.", " Women are also restricted from receiving many opportunities, such as education and paid labor, that can help improve their accessibility to better health care resources." ], "title": "Gender disparities in health" }, { "sentences": [ "Susan Lark is a medical doctor.", " She obtained her education from Northwestern Medical School, and has served as one of the clinical faculty members at Stanford University.", " At Stanford, Lark taught In the department of family and community medicine.", " As of now Lark works in the field of women’s health and preventive medicine.", " Lark is the founder and director of the Menopause Self Help Center located in Los Altos, California.", " She is well known for her innovative approaches to menopause and hormone management as well as her views on holistic women’s health.", " Her holistic approaches focus on hormone balance to assist in the prevention of different physical and emotional health conditions.", " She believes that maintaining a slightly alkaline body pH while ultimately lead to optimal health especially in the prevention of diseases such as, osteoporosis.", " Dr. Susan Lark has currently innovated and developed different types of nutritional supplements and all natural products in the field of women’s health and hormonal balance.", " Her products were invented to allow women to achieve hormone balance without having to utilize conventional hormone replacement therapies.", " According to Healthy Directions, “she is also a distinguished clinician, lecturer, and author of 13 best-selling books on women’s health, including Chemistry of Success and the cookbook Eat Papayas Naked, as well as a series of self-help books on women’s health topics like hot flashes, PMS, anxiety, and chronic fatigue.", " Her most recent book is Hormone Revolution, written with Kimberly S. Day.", " She has also been featured in many publications, including Real Simple, Reader’s Digest, Better Homes & Gardens, New Woman, Family Circle, Shape, The New York Times, and The San Francisco Chronicle." ], "title": "Susan Lark" }, { "sentences": [ "The film is about a group of students in an exclusive college for women, led by Claudia (Alicia Bonet) who decide to investigate a local tower that has figured prominently in disturbing and recurring dreams Claudia has been having.", " The dream also features a hanged woman's body.", " They are suspended from school for their antics, but Claudia learns from one of the female staff members that the person in the dream is a student who killed herself years before, and that the teacher has seen her ghost." ], "title": "Hasta el viento tiene miedo" }, { "sentences": [ "Claudia is a Polish language monthly women's magazine published in Warsaw, Poland." ], "title": "Claudia (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rear Admiral Susan Blumenthal, M.D. (born 1951) is an American physician, global health expert, psychiatrist and public health advocate.", " With more than two decades of service as a senior government health leader in the administrations of four U.S. presidents, Rear Admiral Blumenthal served as the first Deputy Assistant Secretary for Women’s Health and Director of the Office on Women’s Health within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), as well as Assistant Surgeon General of the United States and Senior Global Health Advisor within the HHS.", " She also was a Research Branch Chief at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Chair of the NIH Health and Behavior Coordinating Committee.", " Dr. Blumenthal is currently the Senior Medical and Policy Advisor at amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, a Senior Fellow in Health Policy at New America, and a Clinical Professor at Tufts and Georgetown Schools of Medicine.", " Blumenthal is the Public Health Editor of the \"Huffington Post\".", " She is married to Senator Ed Markey." ], "title": "Susan Blumenthal" }, { "sentences": [ "Our Bodies, Ourselves is a book about women's health and sexuality produced by the nonprofit organization Our Bodies Ourselves (originally called the Boston Women's Health Book Collective).", " First published in the late 1960s, it contains information related to many aspects of women's health and sexuality, including sexual health, sexual orientation, gender identity, birth control, abortion, pregnancy and childbirth, violence and abuse and menopause.", " The most recent edition of the book was published in 2011.", " This informational book about women’s health advised women to claim their sexuality for their own pleasure, and included chapters about reproductive health and rights, and lesbian sexuality and independence.", " This was revolutionary because the move toward women’s active engagement with their actual sexual desires was contradicting the popular gendered myth of “women as docile, and passive,” and “men as active and aggressive” in a sexual relationship." ], "title": "Our Bodies, Ourselves" }, { "sentences": [ "Women's Health, published by Rodale in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, is a magazine focusing on health, nutrition, fitness, sex, and lifestyle.", " It is published 10 times a year in the United States and has a circulation of 1.5 million readers.", " The magazine has 13 international editions spanning 25 countries and reaching more than 8 million readers globally." ], "title": "Women's Health (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Women's Health Network (NWHN) is a non-profit women's health advocacy organization located in Washington, D.C..", " It was founded in 1975 by Barbara Seaman, Alice Wolfson, Belita Cowan, Mary Howell, M.D., and Phyllis Chesler, Ph.D.", " The stated mission of the organization is to give women a greater voice within the healthcare system.", " NWHN is financially supported by 10,000 members, and does not accept contributions from the tobacco and medical industries.", " The NWHN researches and lobbies federal agencies on such issues as AIDS, reproductive rights, breast cancer, older women’s health, and new contraceptive technologies.", " The Women's Health Voice, the NWHN's health information program, provides independent research on a variety of women's health topics.", " Access to their services, as well as various fact sheets, position papers, outside resources, and their newsletters can be found on their official site" ], "title": "National Women's Health Network" }, { "sentences": [ "Women’s reproductive health in the United States refers to the set of physical, mental, and social issues related to the health of women in the United States.", " It includes the rights of women in the United States to adequate sexual health, available contraception methods, and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases.", " The prevalence of women’s health issues in American culture is inspired by second-wave feminism in the United States.", " As a result of this movement, women of the United States began to question the largely male-dominated health care system and demanded a right to information on issues regarding their physiology and anatomy.", " The U.S. government has made significant strides to propose solutions, like creating the Women’s Health Initiative through the Office of Research on Women’s Health in 1991." ], "title": "Women's reproductive health in the United States" }, { "sentences": [ "Claudia Nolte was born Claudia Wiesemüller on February 7, 1966 in Rostock, a town that then lay in East Germany.", " Nolte became a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union party (CDU), becoming the youngest cabinet minister in German history whilst in office from 1994–98.", " She was Federal Minister for family, seniors, women and youth affairs and, by virtue of this office, presided over the European Union Council of Ministers.", " Claudia is a Catholic and is active in the Catholic community.", " She is married to investigative journalist David Crawford of CORRECT!V.", " With her marriage in July 2008, she changed her name to Claudia Crawford." ], "title": "Claudia Nolte" } ]
[ "Title: Gender disparities in health\n\nWHO has defined health as \"a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.\" Identified by the \"2012 World Development Report\" as one of two key human capital endowments, health can influence an individual’s ability to reach his or her full potential in society. Yet while gender equality has made the most progress in areas such as education and labor force participation, health inequality between men and women continues to plague many societies today. While both males and females face health disparities, girls and women experience a majority of health disparities. This comes from the fact that many cultural ideologies and practices have structured society in a way whereby women are more vulnerable to abuse and mistreatment, making them more prone to illnesses and early death. Women are also restricted from receiving many opportunities, such as education and paid labor, that can help improve their accessibility to better health care resources.", "Title: Susan Lark\n\nSusan Lark is a medical doctor. She obtained her education from Northwestern Medical School, and has served as one of the clinical faculty members at Stanford University. At Stanford, Lark taught In the department of family and community medicine. As of now Lark works in the field of women’s health and preventive medicine. Lark is the founder and director of the Menopause Self Help Center located in Los Altos, California. She is well known for her innovative approaches to menopause and hormone management as well as her views on holistic women’s health. Her holistic approaches focus on hormone balance to assist in the prevention of different physical and emotional health conditions. She believes that maintaining a slightly alkaline body pH while ultimately lead to optimal health especially in the prevention of diseases such as, osteoporosis. Dr. Susan Lark has currently innovated and developed different types of nutritional supplements and all natural products in the field of women’s health and hormonal balance. Her products were invented to allow women to achieve hormone balance without having to utilize conventional hormone replacement therapies. According to Healthy Directions, “she is also a distinguished clinician, lecturer, and author of 13 best-selling books on women’s health, including Chemistry of Success and the cookbook Eat Papayas Naked, as well as a series of self-help books on women’s health topics like hot flashes, PMS, anxiety, and chronic fatigue. Her most recent book is Hormone Revolution, written with Kimberly S. Day. She has also been featured in many publications, including Real Simple, Reader’s Digest, Better Homes & Gardens, New Woman, Family Circle, Shape, The New York Times, and The San Francisco Chronicle.", "Title: Hasta el viento tiene miedo\n\nThe film is about a group of students in an exclusive college for women, led by Claudia (Alicia Bonet) who decide to investigate a local tower that has figured prominently in disturbing and recurring dreams Claudia has been having. The dream also features a hanged woman's body. They are suspended from school for their antics, but Claudia learns from one of the female staff members that the person in the dream is a student who killed herself years before, and that the teacher has seen her ghost.", "Title: Claudia (magazine)\n\nClaudia is a Polish language monthly women's magazine published in Warsaw, Poland.", "Title: Susan Blumenthal\n\nRear Admiral Susan Blumenthal, M.D. (born 1951) is an American physician, global health expert, psychiatrist and public health advocate. With more than two decades of service as a senior government health leader in the administrations of four U.S. presidents, Rear Admiral Blumenthal served as the first Deputy Assistant Secretary for Women’s Health and Director of the Office on Women’s Health within the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), as well as Assistant Surgeon General of the United States and Senior Global Health Advisor within the HHS. She also was a Research Branch Chief at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), and the Chair of the NIH Health and Behavior Coordinating Committee. Dr. Blumenthal is currently the Senior Medical and Policy Advisor at amfAR, The Foundation for AIDS Research, a Senior Fellow in Health Policy at New America, and a Clinical Professor at Tufts and Georgetown Schools of Medicine. Blumenthal is the Public Health Editor of the \"Huffington Post\". She is married to Senator Ed Markey.", "Title: Our Bodies, Ourselves\n\nOur Bodies, Ourselves is a book about women's health and sexuality produced by the nonprofit organization Our Bodies Ourselves (originally called the Boston Women's Health Book Collective). First published in the late 1960s, it contains information related to many aspects of women's health and sexuality, including sexual health, sexual orientation, gender identity, birth control, abortion, pregnancy and childbirth, violence and abuse and menopause. The most recent edition of the book was published in 2011. This informational book about women’s health advised women to claim their sexuality for their own pleasure, and included chapters about reproductive health and rights, and lesbian sexuality and independence. This was revolutionary because the move toward women’s active engagement with their actual sexual desires was contradicting the popular gendered myth of “women as docile, and passive,” and “men as active and aggressive” in a sexual relationship.", "Title: Women's Health (magazine)\n\nWomen's Health, published by Rodale in Emmaus, Pennsylvania, is a magazine focusing on health, nutrition, fitness, sex, and lifestyle. It is published 10 times a year in the United States and has a circulation of 1.5 million readers. The magazine has 13 international editions spanning 25 countries and reaching more than 8 million readers globally.", "Title: National Women's Health Network\n\nThe National Women's Health Network (NWHN) is a non-profit women's health advocacy organization located in Washington, D.C.. It was founded in 1975 by Barbara Seaman, Alice Wolfson, Belita Cowan, Mary Howell, M.D., and Phyllis Chesler, Ph.D. The stated mission of the organization is to give women a greater voice within the healthcare system. NWHN is financially supported by 10,000 members, and does not accept contributions from the tobacco and medical industries. The NWHN researches and lobbies federal agencies on such issues as AIDS, reproductive rights, breast cancer, older women’s health, and new contraceptive technologies. The Women's Health Voice, the NWHN's health information program, provides independent research on a variety of women's health topics. Access to their services, as well as various fact sheets, position papers, outside resources, and their newsletters can be found on their official site", "Title: Women's reproductive health in the United States\n\nWomen’s reproductive health in the United States refers to the set of physical, mental, and social issues related to the health of women in the United States. It includes the rights of women in the United States to adequate sexual health, available contraception methods, and treatment for sexually transmitted diseases. The prevalence of women’s health issues in American culture is inspired by second-wave feminism in the United States. As a result of this movement, women of the United States began to question the largely male-dominated health care system and demanded a right to information on issues regarding their physiology and anatomy. The U.S. government has made significant strides to propose solutions, like creating the Women’s Health Initiative through the Office of Research on Women’s Health in 1991.", "Title: Claudia Nolte\n\nClaudia Nolte was born Claudia Wiesemüller on February 7, 1966 in Rostock, a town that then lay in East Germany. Nolte became a German politician of the Christian Democratic Union party (CDU), becoming the youngest cabinet minister in German history whilst in office from 1994–98. She was Federal Minister for family, seniors, women and youth affairs and, by virtue of this office, presided over the European Union Council of Ministers. Claudia is a Catholic and is active in the Catholic community. She is married to investigative journalist David Crawford of CORRECT!V. With her marriage in July 2008, she changed her name to Claudia Crawford." ]
6,104
What type of living organisms are categorised by the genus Egeria, native to South America and Ferula, native from the Mediterranean to central Asia?
plants
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Egeria (plant)", "Egeria (plant)", "Ferula" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Mediterranean race (also Mediterranid race) is one of the sub-races into which the Caucasian race was categorised by most anthropologists in the late 19th to mid-20th centuries.", " According to various definitions, it was said to be prevalent in Southern Europe, parts of Southeastern Europe, in Western Asia, western Central Asia and north-western South Asia, in North Africa and the Horn of Africa, and in certain parts of the British Isles and Germany.", " It is characterized by medium or shorter stature, long (dolichocephalic) or moderate (mesocephalic) skull, a narrow and often slightly aquiline nose, prevalence of dark hair and eyes, and pink to reddish to light or dark brown skin tone; olive complexion being especially common." ], "title": "Mediterranean race" }, { "sentences": [ "Evergreen Marine Corporation () ( ), is a Taiwanese container transportation and shipping company.", " Headquartered in Luzhu District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan, Evergreen Marine is a global containerized-freight shipping company.", " Its principal trading routes are: the Far East to North America, Central America and the Caribbean; the Far east to northern Europe and the east Mediterranean; Europe to the east coast of North America; the Far East to Australia, Mauritius, South Africa and South America; and an intra Asia service linking ports in Asia to the Middle East, Persian Gulf and the Red Sea.", " With over 150 container ships it is part of the Evergreen Group conglomerate of transportation firms and associated companies.", " Evergreen calls on 240 ports worldwide in about 80 countries, and is the fourth largest company of its type, ranked behind Maersk, Mediterranean Shipping Company, and CMA CGM (in order).", " The company's activities include: shipping, construction of containers and ships, management of ports, and engineering and real estate development.", " Subsidiaries and divisions include Uniglory Marine Corp. (Taiwan), Evergreen UK Ltd. (UK), and shipping company Italia Marittima S.p.A. (Italy).", " In 2007, Hatsu, Italia Maritima, and Evergreen were merged into the single \"Evergreen Line.\"" ], "title": "Evergreen Marine" }, { "sentences": [ "Neottia is a genus of orchids.", " The genus now includes the former genus Listera, commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem.", " The genus is native to temperate, subarctic and arctic regions across most of Europe, northern Asia (Siberia, China, the Himalayas, Central Asia, etc), and North America, with a few species extending into subtropical regions in the Mediterranean, Indochina, the southeastern United States, etc." ], "title": "Neottia" }, { "sentences": [ "Ferula (from Latin \"ferula\", \"rod\") is a genus of about 170 species of flowering plants in the carrot family, native to the Mediterranean region east to central Asia, mostly growing in arid climates.", " They are herbaceous perennial plants growing to 1–4 m tall, with stout, hollow, somewhat succulent stems.", " The leaves are tripinnate or even more finely divided, with a stout basal sheath clasping the stem.", " The flowers are usually yellow, rarely white, produced in large umbels.", " Many plants of this genus, especially \"F. communis\" are referred to as \"giant fennel,\" although they are not fennel in the strict sense." ], "title": "Ferula" }, { "sentences": [ "Egeria densa, the large-flowered waterweed or Brazilian waterweed, is a species of \"Egeria\" native to warm temperate South America in southeastern Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay.", " It is considered a problematic invasive species due to its use in home aquariums and subsequent release into non-native habitats." ], "title": "Egeria densa" }, { "sentences": [ "Latrodectus tredecimguttatus, sometimes known as the Mediterranean black widow, the European black widow, or the steppe spider, is a species in the genus \"Latrodectus\" (widow spiders).", " It is commonly found throughout the Mediterranean region, ranging from Portugal to southwest and central Asia, hence the name.", " Specimens from central Asia are also known by the binomial name \"Latrodectus lugubris\"; that name, however, is now considered improper, though it is still commonly found in the literature.", " \"Latrodectus tredecimguttatus\" was previously considered a \"Latrodectus mactans\" subspecies." ], "title": "Latrodectus tredecimguttatus" }, { "sentences": [ "Egeria is a genus of three species of aquatic plants in the family Hydrocharitaceae described as a genus in 1849.", " native to warm-temperate South America." ], "title": "Egeria (plant)" }, { "sentences": [ "Brassica elongata, the elongated mustard or long-stalked rape, is a species of the mustard plant that is native to parts of Central Europe, Eastern Europe, the Balkan Peninsula, the Caucasus, Morocco and parts of Central Asia.", " Through plant invasion this species has become naturalized in many other parts of the world.", " Some of these naturalized regions include South Africa, North Western Europe, Australia and North America.", " Given the wide range of climate and ecological conditions of these regions, \"B. elongata\" has been able to disrupt the ecosystems of their native plant habitats and has been label as an invasive species in many of its naturalized zones.", " In North America, this species is often found as a roadside weed in the southwestern states, particularly in the state of Nevada.", " Studies allude that the Cruciferae might have migrated through the Bering land bridge from what is now Central Asia.", " Commonly known as the long-stalked rape or as \"langtraubiger Kohl \" in German, this species is a close cousin to \"Brassica napus\" (rapeseed) and a secondary genetic relative to \"B. oleracea\" (kale).", " As a close genetic species of the rapeseed, the long-stalked rape has one of the highest counts of accumulated polyunsaturated linoleic and linolenic acid.", " Both compounds are heavily used to manufacture vegetable oils.", " \"Brassica elongata\" has the propagative potential of turning into a horticultural product from what is currently a noxious weed." ], "title": "Brassica elongata" }, { "sentences": [ "A trackway is an ancient route of travel for people or animals.", " In biology, a trackway can be a set of impressions in the soft earth, usually a set of footprints, left by an animal.", " A fossil trackway is the fossilized imprint of a trackway, a type of trace fossil.", " Trackways have been found all over the world.", " They are especially valuable for determining some characteristics of life-forms, such as behavior.", " Thus some trackways for hominids in Africa showed that they lived together and were not solitary.", " The study of trackways is an aspect of ichnology, the study of marks left by living organisms.", " Since identifying the makers of trackways has not ordinarily proved possible, trackway-makers are given the conventional genus name Ichniotherium, \"marking creature\"." ], "title": "Trackway" }, { "sentences": [ "Salvia is the largest genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae, with the number of species estimated to range from 700 to nearly 1,000.", " Members include shrubs, herbaceous perennials, and annuals.", " There are three main regions of radiation of \"Salvia\": Central and South America, with approximately 500 species; central Asia and the Mediterranean with approx. 250 species; eastern Asia with approximately 90 species." ], "title": "List of Salvia species" } ]
[ "Title: Mediterranean race\n\nThe Mediterranean race (also Mediterranid race) is one of the sub-races into which the Caucasian race was categorised by most anthropologists in the late 19th to mid-20th centuries. According to various definitions, it was said to be prevalent in Southern Europe, parts of Southeastern Europe, in Western Asia, western Central Asia and north-western South Asia, in North Africa and the Horn of Africa, and in certain parts of the British Isles and Germany. It is characterized by medium or shorter stature, long (dolichocephalic) or moderate (mesocephalic) skull, a narrow and often slightly aquiline nose, prevalence of dark hair and eyes, and pink to reddish to light or dark brown skin tone; olive complexion being especially common.", "Title: Evergreen Marine\n\nEvergreen Marine Corporation () ( ), is a Taiwanese container transportation and shipping company. Headquartered in Luzhu District, Taoyuan City, Taiwan, Evergreen Marine is a global containerized-freight shipping company. Its principal trading routes are: the Far East to North America, Central America and the Caribbean; the Far east to northern Europe and the east Mediterranean; Europe to the east coast of North America; the Far East to Australia, Mauritius, South Africa and South America; and an intra Asia service linking ports in Asia to the Middle East, Persian Gulf and the Red Sea. With over 150 container ships it is part of the Evergreen Group conglomerate of transportation firms and associated companies. Evergreen calls on 240 ports worldwide in about 80 countries, and is the fourth largest company of its type, ranked behind Maersk, Mediterranean Shipping Company, and CMA CGM (in order). The company's activities include: shipping, construction of containers and ships, management of ports, and engineering and real estate development. Subsidiaries and divisions include Uniglory Marine Corp. (Taiwan), Evergreen UK Ltd. (UK), and shipping company Italia Marittima S.p.A. (Italy). In 2007, Hatsu, Italia Maritima, and Evergreen were merged into the single \"Evergreen Line.\"", "Title: Neottia\n\nNeottia is a genus of orchids. The genus now includes the former genus Listera, commonly known as twayblades referring to the single pair of opposite leaves at the base of the flowering stem. The genus is native to temperate, subarctic and arctic regions across most of Europe, northern Asia (Siberia, China, the Himalayas, Central Asia, etc), and North America, with a few species extending into subtropical regions in the Mediterranean, Indochina, the southeastern United States, etc.", "Title: Ferula\n\nFerula (from Latin \"ferula\", \"rod\") is a genus of about 170 species of flowering plants in the carrot family, native to the Mediterranean region east to central Asia, mostly growing in arid climates. They are herbaceous perennial plants growing to 1–4 m tall, with stout, hollow, somewhat succulent stems. The leaves are tripinnate or even more finely divided, with a stout basal sheath clasping the stem. The flowers are usually yellow, rarely white, produced in large umbels. Many plants of this genus, especially \"F. communis\" are referred to as \"giant fennel,\" although they are not fennel in the strict sense.", "Title: Egeria densa\n\nEgeria densa, the large-flowered waterweed or Brazilian waterweed, is a species of \"Egeria\" native to warm temperate South America in southeastern Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay. It is considered a problematic invasive species due to its use in home aquariums and subsequent release into non-native habitats.", "Title: Latrodectus tredecimguttatus\n\nLatrodectus tredecimguttatus, sometimes known as the Mediterranean black widow, the European black widow, or the steppe spider, is a species in the genus \"Latrodectus\" (widow spiders). It is commonly found throughout the Mediterranean region, ranging from Portugal to southwest and central Asia, hence the name. Specimens from central Asia are also known by the binomial name \"Latrodectus lugubris\"; that name, however, is now considered improper, though it is still commonly found in the literature. \"Latrodectus tredecimguttatus\" was previously considered a \"Latrodectus mactans\" subspecies.", "Title: Egeria (plant)\n\nEgeria is a genus of three species of aquatic plants in the family Hydrocharitaceae described as a genus in 1849. native to warm-temperate South America.", "Title: Brassica elongata\n\nBrassica elongata, the elongated mustard or long-stalked rape, is a species of the mustard plant that is native to parts of Central Europe, Eastern Europe, the Balkan Peninsula, the Caucasus, Morocco and parts of Central Asia. Through plant invasion this species has become naturalized in many other parts of the world. Some of these naturalized regions include South Africa, North Western Europe, Australia and North America. Given the wide range of climate and ecological conditions of these regions, \"B. elongata\" has been able to disrupt the ecosystems of their native plant habitats and has been label as an invasive species in many of its naturalized zones. In North America, this species is often found as a roadside weed in the southwestern states, particularly in the state of Nevada. Studies allude that the Cruciferae might have migrated through the Bering land bridge from what is now Central Asia. Commonly known as the long-stalked rape or as \"langtraubiger Kohl \" in German, this species is a close cousin to \"Brassica napus\" (rapeseed) and a secondary genetic relative to \"B. oleracea\" (kale). As a close genetic species of the rapeseed, the long-stalked rape has one of the highest counts of accumulated polyunsaturated linoleic and linolenic acid. Both compounds are heavily used to manufacture vegetable oils. \"Brassica elongata\" has the propagative potential of turning into a horticultural product from what is currently a noxious weed.", "Title: Trackway\n\nA trackway is an ancient route of travel for people or animals. In biology, a trackway can be a set of impressions in the soft earth, usually a set of footprints, left by an animal. A fossil trackway is the fossilized imprint of a trackway, a type of trace fossil. Trackways have been found all over the world. They are especially valuable for determining some characteristics of life-forms, such as behavior. Thus some trackways for hominids in Africa showed that they lived together and were not solitary. The study of trackways is an aspect of ichnology, the study of marks left by living organisms. Since identifying the makers of trackways has not ordinarily proved possible, trackway-makers are given the conventional genus name Ichniotherium, \"marking creature\".", "Title: List of Salvia species\n\nSalvia is the largest genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae, with the number of species estimated to range from 700 to nearly 1,000. Members include shrubs, herbaceous perennials, and annuals. There are three main regions of radiation of \"Salvia\": Central and South America, with approximately 500 species; central Asia and the Mediterranean with approx. 250 species; eastern Asia with approximately 90 species." ]
6,105
What is the population in the city where Air Mauritius is headquartered?
149,194
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[ { "sentences": [ "Air Mauritius was set up in  1967 (1967-) .", " The airline had no aircraft at the beginning, and in  1972 (1972-) , Air India started flying the Port Louis–Bombay–Port Louis run on Air Mauritius' behalf using Boeing 707 aircraft; this was Air Mauritius' first route." ], "title": "Air Mauritius destinations" }, { "sentences": [ "Port Louis (French: \"Port-Louis\" , Mauritian Creole: \"Porlwi\") is the capital city of Mauritius, located in the Port Louis District, the western part also lies in the Black River District.", " Port Louis is the country's economic, cultural, political centre and most populous city.", " It is administered by the Municipal City Council of Port Louis.", " According to the 2012 census conducted by Statistics Mauritius, the population was 149,194." ], "title": "Port Louis" }, { "sentences": [ "Curepipe also known as \"La Ville-Lumière\" (The City of Light), is a town in Mauritius, located in the Plaines Wilhems District, the eastern part also lies in the Moka District.", " The town is administered by the Municipal Council of Curepipe.", " Curepipe lies at a higher elevation, often referred to as the \"Central Plateau\".", " According to the census made by Statistics Mauritius in 2015, the population of the town was at 79,014." ], "title": "Curepipe" }, { "sentences": [ "Quatre Bornes also known as \"La Ville des Fleurs\" (The City of Flowers), is a town in Mauritius, located in the Plaines Wilhems District, the western part also lies in the Rivière Noire District.", " The town is administered by the Municipal Council of Quatre Bornes.", " Situated between the towns of Beau-Bassin Rose-Hill and Vacoas-Phoenix, Quatre Bornes is linked by roads to the north, east, south and west of Mauritius.", " According to the census made by Statistics Mauritius in 2015, the population of the town was at 77,505." ], "title": "Quatre Bornes" }, { "sentences": [ "Petit Bel Air is a small village about 2 km north of Mahebourg in south-eastern Mauritius.", " The population of the village is approximately 1000." ], "title": "Petit Bel Air" }, { "sentences": [ "Air Mauritius Limited, operating as Air Mauritius, is the flag carrier airline of Mauritius.", " The airline is headquartered at the \"Air Mauritius Centre\" in Port Louis, Mauritius.", " Its main hub is Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport.", " The company is the fourth largest carrier in Sub-Saharan Africa, and has an important standing in the European, African, and Indian Ocean region markets; the airline won the “2011 Indian Ocean Leading Airline Prize”, making it the seventh year in a row for it to win the award." ], "title": "Air Mauritius" }, { "sentences": [ "Bel Air Rivière Sèche, more often referred to simply as Bel Air, is a village in the Flacq district of Mauritius.", " The village is administered by the Bel Air Rivière Sèche Village Council under the aegis of the Flacq District Council.", " According to the census made by Statistics Mauritius in 2011, the population was at 17,605." ], "title": "Bel Air Rivière Sèche" }, { "sentences": [ "Rivière Noire is a district of Mauritius on the western side of the island.", " Its name Rivière Noire translates to Black River.", " This region receives less rainfall than the others.", " The district has an area of 259 sqkm and the population estimate was 80,939 as of 31 December 2015.", " It is the third largest District of Mauritius in area, but the smallest in terms of population.", " The district is mostly rural, it also include the western part of the city of Port Louis and western part of Quatre Bornes." ], "title": "Rivière Noire District" }, { "sentences": [ "The Vanilla Alliance (French: \"Alliance Vanille\" ) is an airline alliance formed in September 2015 to improve air connectivity within the Indian Ocean region by strengthening cooperation between the airlines of Indian Ocean Commission members.", " Ultimately, the alliance wishes to increase tourism, trade, and business ties in the region.", " The founding members are Air Austral, Air Madagascar, Air Mauritius, Air Seychelles and Int'Air Îles." ], "title": "Vanilla Alliance" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (IATA: MRU, ICAO: FIMP) is the main international airport in Mauritius.", " It is located 26 nmi southeast of the capital city of Port Louis.", " The airport was previously known as the \"Plaisance Airport\" and has direct flights to several destinations in Africa, Asia, Europe and is home to the country's national airline Air Mauritius.", " Airports of Mauritius Co. Ltd (AML) is the owner and operator of the airport, the Government of Mauritius is the major shareholder of AML." ], "title": "Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport" } ]
[ "Title: Air Mauritius destinations\n\nAir Mauritius was set up in  1967 (1967-) . The airline had no aircraft at the beginning, and in  1972 (1972-) , Air India started flying the Port Louis–Bombay–Port Louis run on Air Mauritius' behalf using Boeing 707 aircraft; this was Air Mauritius' first route.", "Title: Port Louis\n\nPort Louis (French: \"Port-Louis\" , Mauritian Creole: \"Porlwi\") is the capital city of Mauritius, located in the Port Louis District, the western part also lies in the Black River District. Port Louis is the country's economic, cultural, political centre and most populous city. It is administered by the Municipal City Council of Port Louis. According to the 2012 census conducted by Statistics Mauritius, the population was 149,194.", "Title: Curepipe\n\nCurepipe also known as \"La Ville-Lumière\" (The City of Light), is a town in Mauritius, located in the Plaines Wilhems District, the eastern part also lies in the Moka District. The town is administered by the Municipal Council of Curepipe. Curepipe lies at a higher elevation, often referred to as the \"Central Plateau\". According to the census made by Statistics Mauritius in 2015, the population of the town was at 79,014.", "Title: Quatre Bornes\n\nQuatre Bornes also known as \"La Ville des Fleurs\" (The City of Flowers), is a town in Mauritius, located in the Plaines Wilhems District, the western part also lies in the Rivière Noire District. The town is administered by the Municipal Council of Quatre Bornes. Situated between the towns of Beau-Bassin Rose-Hill and Vacoas-Phoenix, Quatre Bornes is linked by roads to the north, east, south and west of Mauritius. According to the census made by Statistics Mauritius in 2015, the population of the town was at 77,505.", "Title: Petit Bel Air\n\nPetit Bel Air is a small village about 2 km north of Mahebourg in south-eastern Mauritius. The population of the village is approximately 1000.", "Title: Air Mauritius\n\nAir Mauritius Limited, operating as Air Mauritius, is the flag carrier airline of Mauritius. The airline is headquartered at the \"Air Mauritius Centre\" in Port Louis, Mauritius. Its main hub is Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport. The company is the fourth largest carrier in Sub-Saharan Africa, and has an important standing in the European, African, and Indian Ocean region markets; the airline won the “2011 Indian Ocean Leading Airline Prize”, making it the seventh year in a row for it to win the award.", "Title: Bel Air Rivière Sèche\n\nBel Air Rivière Sèche, more often referred to simply as Bel Air, is a village in the Flacq district of Mauritius. The village is administered by the Bel Air Rivière Sèche Village Council under the aegis of the Flacq District Council. According to the census made by Statistics Mauritius in 2011, the population was at 17,605.", "Title: Rivière Noire District\n\nRivière Noire is a district of Mauritius on the western side of the island. Its name Rivière Noire translates to Black River. This region receives less rainfall than the others. The district has an area of 259 sqkm and the population estimate was 80,939 as of 31 December 2015. It is the third largest District of Mauritius in area, but the smallest in terms of population. The district is mostly rural, it also include the western part of the city of Port Louis and western part of Quatre Bornes.", "Title: Vanilla Alliance\n\nThe Vanilla Alliance (French: \"Alliance Vanille\" ) is an airline alliance formed in September 2015 to improve air connectivity within the Indian Ocean region by strengthening cooperation between the airlines of Indian Ocean Commission members. Ultimately, the alliance wishes to increase tourism, trade, and business ties in the region. The founding members are Air Austral, Air Madagascar, Air Mauritius, Air Seychelles and Int'Air Îles.", "Title: Sir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport\n\nSir Seewoosagur Ramgoolam International Airport (IATA: MRU, ICAO: FIMP) is the main international airport in Mauritius. It is located 26 nmi southeast of the capital city of Port Louis. The airport was previously known as the \"Plaisance Airport\" and has direct flights to several destinations in Africa, Asia, Europe and is home to the country's national airline Air Mauritius. Airports of Mauritius Co. Ltd (AML) is the owner and operator of the airport, the Government of Mauritius is the major shareholder of AML." ]
6,106
When was the American physicist won the Nobel Prize in Physics who was the residence of The Arthur H. Compton House from the late 1920s until 1945?
1927
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Nobel Prize in Physics (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysik\" ) is a yearly award given by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for those who conferred the most outstanding contributions for mankind in the field of physics.", " It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and awarded since 1901; the others being the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine." ], "title": "Nobel Prize in Physics" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel Chee Tsui (, born February 28, 1939, Henan Province, China) is a Chinese-born American physicist whose areas of research included electrical properties of thin films and microstructures of semiconductors and solid-state physics.", " He was previously the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University and adjunct senior research scientist in the Department of Physics at Columbia University, where he was a visiting professor from 2006 to 2008.", " Currently, he is a research professor at Boston University.", " In 1998, along with Horst L. Störmer of Columbia and Robert Laughlin of Stanford, Tsui was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to the discovery of the fractional quantum Hall effect." ], "title": "Daniel C. Tsui" }, { "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" }, { "sentences": [ "Since 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i litteratur\" ) has been awarded annually to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Alfred Nobel, produced \"in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction\" (original Swedish: \"den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framstående verket i en idealisk riktning\").", " Though individual works are sometimes cited as being particularly noteworthy, here \"work\" refers to an author's work as a whole.", " The Swedish Academy decides who, if anyone, will receive the prize in any given year.", " The academy announces the name of the chosen laureate in early October.", " It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895; the others are the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine." ], "title": "Nobel Prize in Literature" }, { "sentences": [ "The Arthur H. Compton House is a historic house at 5637 South Woodlawn Avenue in Chicago, Illinois.", " Built in 1916, it was the residence of physicist Arthur Compton (1892-1962) from the late 1920s until 1945.", " Compton discovered the Compton Effect in 1923, proving that light has both a particle and a wave aspect.", " Compton received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1927 for this discovery.", " His house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976." ], "title": "Arthur H. Compton House" }, { "sentences": [ "The Arthur H. Russell House is a historic house at 10 Mt. Pleasant Street in Winchester, Massachusetts.", " The 2.5 story wood frame house was built in 1899 for Arthur H. Russell, a Boston lawyer who also served as moderator of Winchester's town meetings.", " The house is a distinctive local example of Medieval Revival styling, with heavily shingled elements, decorative vergeboard trim, and window styles of varying size and window pane type." ], "title": "Arthur H. Russell House" }, { "sentences": [ "Prof Albert Abraham Michelson (surname pronunciation anglicized as \"Michael-son\") FFRS HFRSE LLD (December 19, 1852 – May 9, 1931) was an American physicist known for his work on measuring the speed of light and especially for the Michelson–Morley experiment.", " In 1907 he received the Nobel Prize in Physics, becoming the first American to win the Nobel Prize in a science." ], "title": "Albert A. Michelson" }, { "sentences": [ "Arthur Holly Compton (September 10, 1892 – March 15, 1962) was an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1927 for his 1923 discovery of the Compton effect, which demonstrated the particle nature of electromagnetic radiation.", " It was a sensational discovery at the time: the wave nature of light had been well-demonstrated, but the idea that light had both wave and particle properties was not easily accepted.", " He is also known for his leadership of the Manhattan Project's Metallurgical Laboratory, and served as Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis from 1945 to 1953." ], "title": "Arthur Compton" }, { "sentences": [ "Aage Niels Bohr (] ; 19 June 1922 – 8 September 2009) was a Danish nuclear physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1975 with Ben Mottelson and James Rainwater \"for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection\".", " Starting from Rainwater's concept of an irregular-shaped liquid drop model of the nucleus, Bohr and Mottelson developed a detailed theory that was in close agreement with experiments.", " Since his father, Niels Bohr, had won the prize in 1922, he and his father were one of the six pairs of fathers and sons who have both won the Nobel Prize and one of the four pairs who have both won the Nobel Prize in Physics." ], "title": "Aage Bohr" }, { "sentences": [ "The A. H. Bulbulian Residence is a house located at 1229 Skyline Drive, Rochester, Minnesota, United States.", " It was designed by noted architect Frank Lloyd Wright for Arthur H. Bulbulian, a pioneer in the field of facial prosthetics.", " It is down the street from the Thomas Keys House and not far from the James McBean Residence, all three examples of Wright's Usonian genre of architecture.", " The Bulbulian Residence is a one-story house built with one 120-degree angle, and is constructed of cement brick and cypress.", " The house has recently been restored to near-original condition." ], "title": "A. H. Bulbulian Residence" } ]
[ "Title: Nobel Prize in Physics\n\nThe Nobel Prize in Physics (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i fysik\" ) is a yearly award given by the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences for those who conferred the most outstanding contributions for mankind in the field of physics. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895 and awarded since 1901; the others being the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.", "Title: Daniel C. Tsui\n\nDaniel Chee Tsui (, born February 28, 1939, Henan Province, China) is a Chinese-born American physicist whose areas of research included electrical properties of thin films and microstructures of semiconductors and solid-state physics. He was previously the Arthur LeGrand Doty Professor of Electrical Engineering at Princeton University and adjunct senior research scientist in the Department of Physics at Columbia University, where he was a visiting professor from 2006 to 2008. Currently, he is a research professor at Boston University. In 1998, along with Horst L. Störmer of Columbia and Robert Laughlin of Stanford, Tsui was awarded the Nobel Prize in Physics for his contributions to the discovery of the fractional quantum Hall effect.", "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.", "Title: Nobel Prize in Literature\n\nSince 1901, the Nobel Prize in Literature (Swedish: \"Nobelpriset i litteratur\" ) has been awarded annually to an author from any country who has, in the words of the will of Alfred Nobel, produced \"in the field of literature the most outstanding work in an ideal direction\" (original Swedish: \"den som inom litteraturen har producerat det mest framstående verket i en idealisk riktning\"). Though individual works are sometimes cited as being particularly noteworthy, here \"work\" refers to an author's work as a whole. The Swedish Academy decides who, if anyone, will receive the prize in any given year. The academy announces the name of the chosen laureate in early October. It is one of the five Nobel Prizes established by the will of Alfred Nobel in 1895; the others are the Nobel Prize in Chemistry, Nobel Prize in Physics, Nobel Peace Prize, and Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine.", "Title: Arthur H. Compton House\n\nThe Arthur H. Compton House is a historic house at 5637 South Woodlawn Avenue in Chicago, Illinois. Built in 1916, it was the residence of physicist Arthur Compton (1892-1962) from the late 1920s until 1945. Compton discovered the Compton Effect in 1923, proving that light has both a particle and a wave aspect. Compton received the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1927 for this discovery. His house was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976.", "Title: Arthur H. Russell House\n\nThe Arthur H. Russell House is a historic house at 10 Mt. Pleasant Street in Winchester, Massachusetts. The 2.5 story wood frame house was built in 1899 for Arthur H. Russell, a Boston lawyer who also served as moderator of Winchester's town meetings. The house is a distinctive local example of Medieval Revival styling, with heavily shingled elements, decorative vergeboard trim, and window styles of varying size and window pane type.", "Title: Albert A. Michelson\n\nProf Albert Abraham Michelson (surname pronunciation anglicized as \"Michael-son\") FFRS HFRSE LLD (December 19, 1852 – May 9, 1931) was an American physicist known for his work on measuring the speed of light and especially for the Michelson–Morley experiment. In 1907 he received the Nobel Prize in Physics, becoming the first American to win the Nobel Prize in a science.", "Title: Arthur Compton\n\nArthur Holly Compton (September 10, 1892 – March 15, 1962) was an American physicist who won the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1927 for his 1923 discovery of the Compton effect, which demonstrated the particle nature of electromagnetic radiation. It was a sensational discovery at the time: the wave nature of light had been well-demonstrated, but the idea that light had both wave and particle properties was not easily accepted. He is also known for his leadership of the Manhattan Project's Metallurgical Laboratory, and served as Chancellor of Washington University in St. Louis from 1945 to 1953.", "Title: Aage Bohr\n\nAage Niels Bohr (] ; 19 June 1922 – 8 September 2009) was a Danish nuclear physicist who shared the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1975 with Ben Mottelson and James Rainwater \"for the discovery of the connection between collective motion and particle motion in atomic nuclei and the development of the theory of the structure of the atomic nucleus based on this connection\". Starting from Rainwater's concept of an irregular-shaped liquid drop model of the nucleus, Bohr and Mottelson developed a detailed theory that was in close agreement with experiments. Since his father, Niels Bohr, had won the prize in 1922, he and his father were one of the six pairs of fathers and sons who have both won the Nobel Prize and one of the four pairs who have both won the Nobel Prize in Physics.", "Title: A. H. Bulbulian Residence\n\nThe A. H. Bulbulian Residence is a house located at 1229 Skyline Drive, Rochester, Minnesota, United States. It was designed by noted architect Frank Lloyd Wright for Arthur H. Bulbulian, a pioneer in the field of facial prosthetics. It is down the street from the Thomas Keys House and not far from the James McBean Residence, all three examples of Wright's Usonian genre of architecture. The Bulbulian Residence is a one-story house built with one 120-degree angle, and is constructed of cement brick and cypress. The house has recently been restored to near-original condition." ]
6,107
Christine Ebersole appeared on Broadway in what musical, based on a 1975 documentary?
Grey Gardens
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[ { "sentences": [ "Richie Rich (sometimes stylized as \"Ri¢hie Ri¢h\") is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character of the same name created by Alfred Harvey and Warren Kremer.", " The film stars Macaulay Culkin, John Larroquette, Edward Herrmann, Jonathan Hyde, and Christine Ebersole while Reggie Jackson, Claudia Schiffer, and Ben Stein appear in cameo roles.", " Culkin's younger brother, Rory Culkin, played the part of young Richie.", " While in theaters, the film was shown with a Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner cartoon called \"Chariots of Fur\"." ], "title": "Richie Rich (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mac and Me is a 1988 American science fiction adventure film co-written (with Steve Feke) and directed by Stewart Raffill.", " The film is about a \"Mysterious Alien Creature\" (MAC) that escapes from nefarious NASA agents and is befriended by a boy who uses a wheelchair due to paraplegia.", " Together, they try to find MAC's family, from whom he has been separated.", " The film stars Jade Calegory (in his only film appearance), Christine Ebersole, Jonathan Ward, Katrina Caspary, and Lauren Stanley." ], "title": "Mac and Me" }, { "sentences": [ "My Girl 2 is a 1994 American comedy-drama film and a sequel to \"My Girl\" (1991) starring Anna Chlumsky, Dan Aykroyd, Christine Ebersole, Jamie Lee Curtis, Richard Masur, and Austin O'Brien.", " A book based on the script was written by Patricia Hermes in 1994." ], "title": "My Girl 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Grey Gardens is a musical with book by Doug Wright, music by Scott Frankel, and lyrics by Michael Korie, based on the 1975 documentary of the same title about the lives of Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale (\"Big Edie\") and her daughter Edith Bouvier Beale (\"Little Edie\") by Albert and David Maysles.", " The Beales were Jacqueline Kennedy's aunt and cousin, respectively.", " Set at Grey Gardens, the Bouviers' mansion in East Hampton, New York, the musical tracks the progression of the two women's lives from their original status as rich and socially polished aristocrats to their eventual largely isolated existence in a home overrun by cats and cited for repeated health code violations.", " However, its more central purpose is to untangle the complicated dynamics of their dysfunctional mother/daughter relationship." ], "title": "Grey Gardens (musical)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Single Women\" is a song, written by \"Saturday Night Live\" writer Michael O'Donoghue.", " The song, which depicted a number of women looking for love in a singles bar, was originally performed during an \"SNL\" sketch by Christine Ebersole on the October 10, 1981 broadcast.", " The song later provided a top-ten country hit for Dolly Parton from her 1982 \"Heartbreak Express\" album.", " Released as the album's first single in February 1982, it reached number 8 on the U.S. country singles chart in April 1982.", " The Parton version of the song featured somewhat reworked lyrics, as RCA requested she eliminate the drug references, fearful that they would cause the song to meet resistance on country radio.", " The song later inspired a 1984 TV movie titled \"Single Bars, Single Women\", starring Tony Danza and Jean Smart, which was produced by O'Donoghue.", " An abbreviated version of Parton's recording of the song was used as the movie's theme song." ], "title": "Single Women" }, { "sentences": [ "Grey Gardens is a 28-room house at 3 West End Road and Lily Pond Lane in the Georgica Pond neighborhood of East Hampton, New York.", " The lives of its residents were chronicled in the \"Grey Gardens\" 1975 documentary, 2006 Broadway musical, 2009 television movie, and numerous other books and documentaries." ], "title": "Grey Gardens (estate)" }, { "sentences": [ "Christine Ebersole (born February 21, 1953) is an American actress and singer.", " She has appeared in film, television, and on stage.", " She appeared on Broadway in the musical \"42nd Street\", winning a Tony Award, and appeared both Off-Broadway and on Broadway in the musical \"Grey Gardens\", winning her second Tony Award.", " She has co-starred on the TBS sitcom \"Sullivan & Son\", where she played Carol Walsh." ], "title": "Christine Ebersole" }, { "sentences": [ "The Outer Space Connection is a 1975 documentary film produced by Alan Landsburg, directed by Fred Warshofsky and narrated by Rod Serling.", " This documentary was the last in a trilogy of ancient astronaut documentaries produced by Landsburg.", " This film was one of the last projects that Rod Serling worked on prior to his death in 1975." ], "title": "The Outer Space Connection" }, { "sentences": [ "Maureen Moore (born August 12, 1951 in Wallingford, Connecticut) is an American actress.", " Debuting on Broadway in 1974's revival of \"Gypsy\" as Dainty June, Moore has had a long career on stage (also appearing in some films and television).", " Although she has been cast in a number of major Broadway roles, Moore has notably carved out a niche as standby for the biggest stars on Broadway in such demanding starring roles as Edie/Edith in \"Grey Gardens\" (for Christine Ebersole), Mama Rose in \"Gypsy\" (for Bernadette Peters) and Norma Desmond in \"Sunset Boulevard\" (for Elaine Paige)." ], "title": "Maureen Moore" }, { "sentences": [ "Black Sheep is a 1996 comedy film directed by Penelope Spheeris, written by Fred Wolf and starring Chris Farley and David Spade.", " The film portrays a political contest in which a candidate for Governor of Washington deals with unwanted, incompetent, and publicly embarrassing help from his brother.", " The film also stars Tim Matheson, Christine Ebersole, and Gary Busey.", " Chris Owen and Wolf have cameo appearances, and Farley's real-life brothers Kevin and John appear as two security guards at an MTV Rock the Vote concert.", " It was the second collaboration between Farley and Spade, as well as the duo's second film with Paramount Pictures, following the 1995 film \"Tommy Boy\".", " The film grossed $32.3 million during its U.S. theatrical run." ], "title": "Black Sheep (1996 film)" } ]
[ "Title: Richie Rich (film)\n\nRichie Rich (sometimes stylized as \"Ri¢hie Ri¢h\") is a 1994 American comedy film directed by Donald Petrie, based on the Harvey Comics cartoon character of the same name created by Alfred Harvey and Warren Kremer. The film stars Macaulay Culkin, John Larroquette, Edward Herrmann, Jonathan Hyde, and Christine Ebersole while Reggie Jackson, Claudia Schiffer, and Ben Stein appear in cameo roles. Culkin's younger brother, Rory Culkin, played the part of young Richie. While in theaters, the film was shown with a Wile E. Coyote and The Road Runner cartoon called \"Chariots of Fur\".", "Title: Mac and Me\n\nMac and Me is a 1988 American science fiction adventure film co-written (with Steve Feke) and directed by Stewart Raffill. The film is about a \"Mysterious Alien Creature\" (MAC) that escapes from nefarious NASA agents and is befriended by a boy who uses a wheelchair due to paraplegia. Together, they try to find MAC's family, from whom he has been separated. The film stars Jade Calegory (in his only film appearance), Christine Ebersole, Jonathan Ward, Katrina Caspary, and Lauren Stanley.", "Title: My Girl 2\n\nMy Girl 2 is a 1994 American comedy-drama film and a sequel to \"My Girl\" (1991) starring Anna Chlumsky, Dan Aykroyd, Christine Ebersole, Jamie Lee Curtis, Richard Masur, and Austin O'Brien. A book based on the script was written by Patricia Hermes in 1994.", "Title: Grey Gardens (musical)\n\nGrey Gardens is a musical with book by Doug Wright, music by Scott Frankel, and lyrics by Michael Korie, based on the 1975 documentary of the same title about the lives of Edith Ewing Bouvier Beale (\"Big Edie\") and her daughter Edith Bouvier Beale (\"Little Edie\") by Albert and David Maysles. The Beales were Jacqueline Kennedy's aunt and cousin, respectively. Set at Grey Gardens, the Bouviers' mansion in East Hampton, New York, the musical tracks the progression of the two women's lives from their original status as rich and socially polished aristocrats to their eventual largely isolated existence in a home overrun by cats and cited for repeated health code violations. However, its more central purpose is to untangle the complicated dynamics of their dysfunctional mother/daughter relationship.", "Title: Single Women\n\n\"Single Women\" is a song, written by \"Saturday Night Live\" writer Michael O'Donoghue. The song, which depicted a number of women looking for love in a singles bar, was originally performed during an \"SNL\" sketch by Christine Ebersole on the October 10, 1981 broadcast. The song later provided a top-ten country hit for Dolly Parton from her 1982 \"Heartbreak Express\" album. Released as the album's first single in February 1982, it reached number 8 on the U.S. country singles chart in April 1982. The Parton version of the song featured somewhat reworked lyrics, as RCA requested she eliminate the drug references, fearful that they would cause the song to meet resistance on country radio. The song later inspired a 1984 TV movie titled \"Single Bars, Single Women\", starring Tony Danza and Jean Smart, which was produced by O'Donoghue. An abbreviated version of Parton's recording of the song was used as the movie's theme song.", "Title: Grey Gardens (estate)\n\nGrey Gardens is a 28-room house at 3 West End Road and Lily Pond Lane in the Georgica Pond neighborhood of East Hampton, New York. The lives of its residents were chronicled in the \"Grey Gardens\" 1975 documentary, 2006 Broadway musical, 2009 television movie, and numerous other books and documentaries.", "Title: Christine Ebersole\n\nChristine Ebersole (born February 21, 1953) is an American actress and singer. She has appeared in film, television, and on stage. She appeared on Broadway in the musical \"42nd Street\", winning a Tony Award, and appeared both Off-Broadway and on Broadway in the musical \"Grey Gardens\", winning her second Tony Award. She has co-starred on the TBS sitcom \"Sullivan & Son\", where she played Carol Walsh.", "Title: The Outer Space Connection\n\nThe Outer Space Connection is a 1975 documentary film produced by Alan Landsburg, directed by Fred Warshofsky and narrated by Rod Serling. This documentary was the last in a trilogy of ancient astronaut documentaries produced by Landsburg. This film was one of the last projects that Rod Serling worked on prior to his death in 1975.", "Title: Maureen Moore\n\nMaureen Moore (born August 12, 1951 in Wallingford, Connecticut) is an American actress. Debuting on Broadway in 1974's revival of \"Gypsy\" as Dainty June, Moore has had a long career on stage (also appearing in some films and television). Although she has been cast in a number of major Broadway roles, Moore has notably carved out a niche as standby for the biggest stars on Broadway in such demanding starring roles as Edie/Edith in \"Grey Gardens\" (for Christine Ebersole), Mama Rose in \"Gypsy\" (for Bernadette Peters) and Norma Desmond in \"Sunset Boulevard\" (for Elaine Paige).", "Title: Black Sheep (1996 film)\n\nBlack Sheep is a 1996 comedy film directed by Penelope Spheeris, written by Fred Wolf and starring Chris Farley and David Spade. The film portrays a political contest in which a candidate for Governor of Washington deals with unwanted, incompetent, and publicly embarrassing help from his brother. The film also stars Tim Matheson, Christine Ebersole, and Gary Busey. Chris Owen and Wolf have cameo appearances, and Farley's real-life brothers Kevin and John appear as two security guards at an MTV Rock the Vote concert. It was the second collaboration between Farley and Spade, as well as the duo's second film with Paramount Pictures, following the 1995 film \"Tommy Boy\". The film grossed $32.3 million during its U.S. theatrical run." ]
6,108
Writing's on the Wall is from a George Harrison album with which song as its first single?
"All Those Years Ago"
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the lyrics of its first single, \"All Those Years Ago\", pay tribute to Lennon." ], "title": "Somewhere in England" }, { "sentences": [ "\"If You Believe\" is a song by English musician George Harrison from his 1979 album \"George Harrison\".", " Harrison began writing the song with Gary Wright on New Year's Day 1978 and finished the lyrics a month later while in Hawaii.", " The song appears as the final track on \"George Harrison\".", " Its lyrics are a statement on the power of faith to bring about a desired outcome." ], "title": "If You Believe (George Harrison song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Soft Touch\" is a song by English musician George Harrison from his 1979 album \"George Harrison\".", " It was also issued as the B-side of the album's lead single, \"Blow Away\", apart from in North America, where it was the B-side of the second single, \"Love Comes to Everyone\".", " Harrison wrote the song while in the Virgin Islands with his future wife, Olivia Arias, shortly before recording his 1976 album \"Thirty Three & 1/3\".", " The song is a love song in which Harrison also conveys his wonder at the idyllic island setting." ], "title": "Soft Touch" }, { "sentences": [ "\"What Is Life\" is a song by the English musician George Harrison, released on his 1970 triple album \"All Things Must Pass\".", " In many countries, it was issued as the second single from the album, in February 1971, becoming a top-ten hit in the United States, Canada and elsewhere, and topping singles charts in Australia and Switzerland.", " In the United Kingdom, \"What Is Life\" appeared as the B-side to \"My Sweet Lord\", which was the best-selling single there of 1971.", " Harrison's backing musicians on the song include Eric Clapton and the entire Delaney & Bonnie Friends band, with whom he had toured during the final months of the Beatles.", " Harrison co-produced the recording with Phil Spector, whose Wall of Sound production also employed a prominent string arrangement by John Barham and multiple acoustic rhythm guitars, played by Harrison's fellow Apple Records signings Badfinger." ], "title": "What Is Life" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Dark Horse\" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released as the title track to his 1974 solo album on Apple Records.", " The song was the album's lead single in North America, becoming a top-twenty hit in the United States, but it was Harrison's first single not to chart in Britain when issued there in February 1975.", " While the term \"dark horse\" had long been applied to Harrison due to his success as a solo artist following the Beatles' break-up in 1970, commentators recognise the song as Harrison's rebuttal to a number of possible detractors: those reviewers who criticised the spiritual content of his 1973 album \"Living in the Material World\"; his first wife, Pattie Boyd; and his former bandmates John Lennon and Paul McCartney.", " Harrison also used the title for that of his record label, and his 1974 North American tour with Ravi Shankar would come to be known as the Dark Horse Tour." ], "title": "Dark Horse (George Harrison song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Ding Dong, Ding Dong\" is a song by English musician George Harrison, written as a New Year's Eve singalong and released in December 1974 on his album \"Dark Horse\".", " It was the album's lead single in Britain and some other European countries, and the second single, after \"Dark Horse\", in North America.", " A large-scale production, the song incorporates aspects of Phil Spector's Wall of Sound technique, particularly his Christmas recordings from 1963.", " In addition, some Harrison biographers view \"Ding Dong\" as an attempt to emulate the success of two glam rock anthems from the 1973–74 holiday season: \"Merry Xmas Everybody\" by Slade, and Wizzard's \"I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday\".", " The song became only a minor hit in Britain and the United States, although it was a top-twenty hit elsewhere in the world." ], "title": "Ding Dong, Ding Dong" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Writing's on the Wall\" is a song by English musician George Harrison from his 1981 album \"Somewhere in England\".", " It was also the B-side of the album's lead single, \"All Those Years Ago\", which Harrison wrote as a tribute to his former Beatles bandmate John Lennon.", " In his lyrics, Harrison sings of the transient nature of life and the importance of recognising a spiritual purpose.", " Although the song was written long before Lennon's murder in New York in December 1980, the lyrics' reference to how easily friends can be shot down and killed led listeners to interpret it as a further comment on Lennon's death." ], "title": "Writing's on the Wall (George Harrison song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Heart Gently Weeps\" is the first single from the 2007 album \"8 Diagrams\" by the Wu-Tang Clan.", " The song features a sample of The Beatles' song \"While My Guitar Gently Weeps\".", " It features guest appearances from three other musicians: R&B singer Erykah Badu sings the song's chorus; Dhani Harrison, son of Beatles member George Harrison, plays acoustic guitar; and John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers is featured on lead guitar.", " This song was made using a cover version of the George Harrison song played by the blues guitarist Jimmy Ponder." ], "title": "The Heart Gently Weeps" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Blow Away\" is a song by English musician George Harrison that was released in February 1979 on his album \"George Harrison\".", " It was also the lead single from the album.", " The song is one of Harrison's most popular recordings from his solo career and has appeared on the compilations \"Best of Dark Horse 1976–1989\" and \"\"." ], "title": "Blow Away" } ]
[ "Title: George Harrison (album)\n\nGeorge Harrison is the eighth studio album by English musician George Harrison, released in February 1979. It was written and recorded through much of 1978, a period of domestic contentment for Harrison, during which he married Olivia Trinidad Arias and became a father for the first time, to son Dhani. Harrison wrote several of the songs in Hawaii, while the track \"Faster\" reflected his year away from music-making, when he and Arias attended many of the races in the 1977 Formula 1 World Championship. The album also includes the hit single \"Blow Away\" and \"Not Guilty\", a song that Harrison originally recorded in 1968 for the Beatles' White Album.", "Title: Somewhere in England\n\nSomewhere in England is the ninth studio album by George Harrison, released in 1981. The album was recorded as Harrison was becoming increasingly frustrated with the music industry. The album's making was a long one, during which conflicts with Warner Bros. Records arose. \"Somewhere in England\" was the first Harrison album to be released after the death of his former Beatles bandmate John Lennon; the lyrics of its first single, \"All Those Years Ago\", pay tribute to Lennon.", "Title: If You Believe (George Harrison song)\n\n\"If You Believe\" is a song by English musician George Harrison from his 1979 album \"George Harrison\". Harrison began writing the song with Gary Wright on New Year's Day 1978 and finished the lyrics a month later while in Hawaii. The song appears as the final track on \"George Harrison\". Its lyrics are a statement on the power of faith to bring about a desired outcome.", "Title: Soft Touch\n\n\"Soft Touch\" is a song by English musician George Harrison from his 1979 album \"George Harrison\". It was also issued as the B-side of the album's lead single, \"Blow Away\", apart from in North America, where it was the B-side of the second single, \"Love Comes to Everyone\". Harrison wrote the song while in the Virgin Islands with his future wife, Olivia Arias, shortly before recording his 1976 album \"Thirty Three & 1/3\". The song is a love song in which Harrison also conveys his wonder at the idyllic island setting.", "Title: What Is Life\n\n\"What Is Life\" is a song by the English musician George Harrison, released on his 1970 triple album \"All Things Must Pass\". In many countries, it was issued as the second single from the album, in February 1971, becoming a top-ten hit in the United States, Canada and elsewhere, and topping singles charts in Australia and Switzerland. In the United Kingdom, \"What Is Life\" appeared as the B-side to \"My Sweet Lord\", which was the best-selling single there of 1971. Harrison's backing musicians on the song include Eric Clapton and the entire Delaney & Bonnie Friends band, with whom he had toured during the final months of the Beatles. Harrison co-produced the recording with Phil Spector, whose Wall of Sound production also employed a prominent string arrangement by John Barham and multiple acoustic rhythm guitars, played by Harrison's fellow Apple Records signings Badfinger.", "Title: Dark Horse (George Harrison song)\n\n\"Dark Horse\" is a song by English musician George Harrison, released as the title track to his 1974 solo album on Apple Records. The song was the album's lead single in North America, becoming a top-twenty hit in the United States, but it was Harrison's first single not to chart in Britain when issued there in February 1975. While the term \"dark horse\" had long been applied to Harrison due to his success as a solo artist following the Beatles' break-up in 1970, commentators recognise the song as Harrison's rebuttal to a number of possible detractors: those reviewers who criticised the spiritual content of his 1973 album \"Living in the Material World\"; his first wife, Pattie Boyd; and his former bandmates John Lennon and Paul McCartney. Harrison also used the title for that of his record label, and his 1974 North American tour with Ravi Shankar would come to be known as the Dark Horse Tour.", "Title: Ding Dong, Ding Dong\n\n\"Ding Dong, Ding Dong\" is a song by English musician George Harrison, written as a New Year's Eve singalong and released in December 1974 on his album \"Dark Horse\". It was the album's lead single in Britain and some other European countries, and the second single, after \"Dark Horse\", in North America. A large-scale production, the song incorporates aspects of Phil Spector's Wall of Sound technique, particularly his Christmas recordings from 1963. In addition, some Harrison biographers view \"Ding Dong\" as an attempt to emulate the success of two glam rock anthems from the 1973–74 holiday season: \"Merry Xmas Everybody\" by Slade, and Wizzard's \"I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday\". The song became only a minor hit in Britain and the United States, although it was a top-twenty hit elsewhere in the world.", "Title: Writing's on the Wall (George Harrison song)\n\n\"Writing's on the Wall\" is a song by English musician George Harrison from his 1981 album \"Somewhere in England\". It was also the B-side of the album's lead single, \"All Those Years Ago\", which Harrison wrote as a tribute to his former Beatles bandmate John Lennon. In his lyrics, Harrison sings of the transient nature of life and the importance of recognising a spiritual purpose. Although the song was written long before Lennon's murder in New York in December 1980, the lyrics' reference to how easily friends can be shot down and killed led listeners to interpret it as a further comment on Lennon's death.", "Title: The Heart Gently Weeps\n\n\"The Heart Gently Weeps\" is the first single from the 2007 album \"8 Diagrams\" by the Wu-Tang Clan. The song features a sample of The Beatles' song \"While My Guitar Gently Weeps\". It features guest appearances from three other musicians: R&B singer Erykah Badu sings the song's chorus; Dhani Harrison, son of Beatles member George Harrison, plays acoustic guitar; and John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers is featured on lead guitar. This song was made using a cover version of the George Harrison song played by the blues guitarist Jimmy Ponder.", "Title: Blow Away\n\n\"Blow Away\" is a song by English musician George Harrison that was released in February 1979 on his album \"George Harrison\". It was also the lead single from the album. The song is one of Harrison's most popular recordings from his solo career and has appeared on the compilations \"Best of Dark Horse 1976–1989\" and \"\"." ]
6,109
The Kronverk, is a ground fortification for the Sts. Peter and Paul Fortress in Saint Petersburg, in which country?
Russia
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{ "title": [ "Kronverk", "Peter and Paul Fortress" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Summer Palace of Peter the Great was built between 1710–1714 in the northeast corner of the Summer Garden that sat on an island formed by the Fontanka river, Moyka river, the Swan Canal (also known as Winter Canal) and has the railings of its northern perimeter running along the left bank of the Neva river across from the Cabin of Peter the Great and Peter and Paul Fortress and was the first palace built in Saint Petersburg, the second largest city in Russia." ], "title": "Summer Palace of Peter the Great" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kronverk (Russian: Кронверк, from the German word for Crownwork) is a ground fortification for the Sts.", " Peter and Paul Fortress in Saint Petersburg, Russia.", " The Kronverk is situated on Petrogradsky Island, across the Kronverksky Strait from the Peter and Paul Fortress.", " It was built in 1705-08, with reconstructions in 1752 and 1800." ], "title": "Kronverk" }, { "sentences": [ "The Krepost Sveaborg was an Imperial Russian system of land and coastal fortifications constructed around Helsinki during the First World War.", " The purpose of the fortress was to provide a secure naval base for the Russian Baltic fleet and to protect Helsinki and block routes to Saint Petersburg from a possible German invasion.", " Krepost Sveaborg was part of Peter the Great's Naval Fortress, a coastal fortification system protecting access to Saint Petersburg by sea.", " The central part of Krepost Sveaborg was the old fortress of Suomenlinna where the fortress headquarters were located.", " Due to technological advances in artillery the old fortress was no longer capable of providing a sufficient protection, and a new main defensive line was built well beyond the old fortress boundaries.", " New coastal artillery guns built on outlying islands protected Krepost Sveaborg from the sea, while fortified lines constructed around Helsinki were intended to stop any attacks on land.", " The primary coastal guns were 10 in model 1891 guns and 6 in model 1892 Canet guns. Older 11 in model 1877 guns were also used.", " In summer 1917 the fortress had two hundred coastal or anti-landing guns, of which 24 were 10-inch guns in six batteries, 16 were 6-inch Canet guns in four batteries and twelve were 11-inch guns in three batteries.", " The artillery used in land fortifications included older coastal guns, old fixed carriage guns and newer light field guns.", " In March 1917, Krepost Sveaborg had a total of 463 guns, although many of them were obsolescent.", " Krepost Sveaborg was still partly incomplete in 1917 when the February Revolution halted most of the construction work.", " Some further construction work was carried out during the remaining year, but all work halted during the October Revolution.", " Following the Finnish Declaration of Independence, parts of the land fortifications were used in the Finnish Civil War.", " The coastal fortifications were later taken over by Finland to protect Helsinki, while the land fortifications were mostly abandoned and disarmed." ], "title": "Krepost Sveaborg" }, { "sentences": [ "Shlotburg (Dutch: \"Slotburg\" , German: \"Schlotburg\" , Russian: Шлотбург ) was the name given by Peter the Great to Nyenschantz, a Swedish fortress of the 17th century.", " The name was sometimes used to denote all the downstream settlements and villages along the Neva River (including Saint Petersburg and the Peter and Paul fortress)." ], "title": "Shlotburg" }, { "sentences": [ "Saint Petersburg Mint (Russian: Санкт-Петербу́ргский моне́тный двор ) is one of the world's largest mints.", " It was founded by Peter the Great in 1724 on the territory of Peter and Paul Fortress, so it is one of the oldest industrial enterprises in Saint Petersburg." ], "title": "Saint Petersburg Mint" }, { "sentences": [ "The Monument to Peter I in the Peter and Paul Fortress in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is a bronze statue by Mihail Chemiakin.", " It was designed and cast in the United States in the 1980s and donated by Chemiakin to the city.", " It was installed on 6–7 June 1991." ], "title": "Monument to Peter I (Peter and Paul Fortress)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ruotsinsalmi sea fortress is a fortification system in Kotka, Finland.", " It is part of the South-Eastern Finland fortification system built by Russia after Russo-Swedish War of 1788-1790.", " Ruotsinsalmi sea fortress formed the southern part of a double fortress together with Kyminlinna and it was built to counter the Swedish sea fortresses of Svartholm in Loviisa and Sveaborg (Suomenlinna) in Helsinki.", " Ruotsinsalmi also acted as an outpost of the Kronstadt sea fortress in Saint Petersburg.", " During the Crimean War, a British-French fleet destroyed the Ruotsinsalmi fortifications in 1855." ], "title": "Ruotsinsalmi sea fortress" }, { "sentences": [ "Petro Jazz is an international jazz festival in Saint Petersburg, Russia.", " It is known as the biggest open-air jazz event in north-west Russia.", " Established in 2003, it changed its name from Peter & Paul Jazz Festival to Jazz Q in 2005 and finally to Petro Jazz in 2008.", " The location of the festival is Peter & Paul Fortress, the very heart of St. Petersburg, situated on an island in the middle of Neva River.", " Petro Jazz introduced to the Russian public such jazz stars as Marcus Miller, Maceo Parker, Dave Weckl and many others." ], "title": "Petro Jazz" }, { "sentences": [ "The Peter and Paul Cathedral (Russian: Петропавловский собор ) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral located inside the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg, Russia.", " It is the first and oldest landmark in St. Petersburg, built between 1712 and 1733 on Zayachy Island along the Neva River.", " Both the cathedral and the fortress were originally built under Peter the Great and designed by Domenico Trezzini.", " The cathedral's bell tower is the world's tallest Orthodox bell tower.", " Since the belfry is not standalone, but an integral part of the main building, the cathedral is sometimes considered the highest Orthodox Church in the world.", " There is another Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul Church in St. Petersburg, located in Petergof." ], "title": "Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg" }, { "sentences": [ "The Peter and Paul Fortress is the original citadel of St. Petersburg, Russia, founded by Peter the Great in 1703 and built to Domenico Trezzini's designs from 1706 to 1740.", " In the early 1920s, it was still used as a prison and execution ground by the Bolshevik government." ], "title": "Peter and Paul Fortress" } ]
[ "Title: Summer Palace of Peter the Great\n\nThe Summer Palace of Peter the Great was built between 1710–1714 in the northeast corner of the Summer Garden that sat on an island formed by the Fontanka river, Moyka river, the Swan Canal (also known as Winter Canal) and has the railings of its northern perimeter running along the left bank of the Neva river across from the Cabin of Peter the Great and Peter and Paul Fortress and was the first palace built in Saint Petersburg, the second largest city in Russia.", "Title: Kronverk\n\nThe Kronverk (Russian: Кронверк, from the German word for Crownwork) is a ground fortification for the Sts. Peter and Paul Fortress in Saint Petersburg, Russia. The Kronverk is situated on Petrogradsky Island, across the Kronverksky Strait from the Peter and Paul Fortress. It was built in 1705-08, with reconstructions in 1752 and 1800.", "Title: Krepost Sveaborg\n\nThe Krepost Sveaborg was an Imperial Russian system of land and coastal fortifications constructed around Helsinki during the First World War. The purpose of the fortress was to provide a secure naval base for the Russian Baltic fleet and to protect Helsinki and block routes to Saint Petersburg from a possible German invasion. Krepost Sveaborg was part of Peter the Great's Naval Fortress, a coastal fortification system protecting access to Saint Petersburg by sea. The central part of Krepost Sveaborg was the old fortress of Suomenlinna where the fortress headquarters were located. Due to technological advances in artillery the old fortress was no longer capable of providing a sufficient protection, and a new main defensive line was built well beyond the old fortress boundaries. New coastal artillery guns built on outlying islands protected Krepost Sveaborg from the sea, while fortified lines constructed around Helsinki were intended to stop any attacks on land. The primary coastal guns were 10 in model 1891 guns and 6 in model 1892 Canet guns. Older 11 in model 1877 guns were also used. In summer 1917 the fortress had two hundred coastal or anti-landing guns, of which 24 were 10-inch guns in six batteries, 16 were 6-inch Canet guns in four batteries and twelve were 11-inch guns in three batteries. The artillery used in land fortifications included older coastal guns, old fixed carriage guns and newer light field guns. In March 1917, Krepost Sveaborg had a total of 463 guns, although many of them were obsolescent. Krepost Sveaborg was still partly incomplete in 1917 when the February Revolution halted most of the construction work. Some further construction work was carried out during the remaining year, but all work halted during the October Revolution. Following the Finnish Declaration of Independence, parts of the land fortifications were used in the Finnish Civil War. The coastal fortifications were later taken over by Finland to protect Helsinki, while the land fortifications were mostly abandoned and disarmed.", "Title: Shlotburg\n\nShlotburg (Dutch: \"Slotburg\" , German: \"Schlotburg\" , Russian: Шлотбург ) was the name given by Peter the Great to Nyenschantz, a Swedish fortress of the 17th century. The name was sometimes used to denote all the downstream settlements and villages along the Neva River (including Saint Petersburg and the Peter and Paul fortress).", "Title: Saint Petersburg Mint\n\nSaint Petersburg Mint (Russian: Санкт-Петербу́ргский моне́тный двор ) is one of the world's largest mints. It was founded by Peter the Great in 1724 on the territory of Peter and Paul Fortress, so it is one of the oldest industrial enterprises in Saint Petersburg.", "Title: Monument to Peter I (Peter and Paul Fortress)\n\nThe Monument to Peter I in the Peter and Paul Fortress in Saint Petersburg, Russia, is a bronze statue by Mihail Chemiakin. It was designed and cast in the United States in the 1980s and donated by Chemiakin to the city. It was installed on 6–7 June 1991.", "Title: Ruotsinsalmi sea fortress\n\nRuotsinsalmi sea fortress is a fortification system in Kotka, Finland. It is part of the South-Eastern Finland fortification system built by Russia after Russo-Swedish War of 1788-1790. Ruotsinsalmi sea fortress formed the southern part of a double fortress together with Kyminlinna and it was built to counter the Swedish sea fortresses of Svartholm in Loviisa and Sveaborg (Suomenlinna) in Helsinki. Ruotsinsalmi also acted as an outpost of the Kronstadt sea fortress in Saint Petersburg. During the Crimean War, a British-French fleet destroyed the Ruotsinsalmi fortifications in 1855.", "Title: Petro Jazz\n\nPetro Jazz is an international jazz festival in Saint Petersburg, Russia. It is known as the biggest open-air jazz event in north-west Russia. Established in 2003, it changed its name from Peter & Paul Jazz Festival to Jazz Q in 2005 and finally to Petro Jazz in 2008. The location of the festival is Peter & Paul Fortress, the very heart of St. Petersburg, situated on an island in the middle of Neva River. Petro Jazz introduced to the Russian public such jazz stars as Marcus Miller, Maceo Parker, Dave Weckl and many others.", "Title: Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral, Saint Petersburg\n\nThe Peter and Paul Cathedral (Russian: Петропавловский собор ) is a Russian Orthodox cathedral located inside the Peter and Paul Fortress in St. Petersburg, Russia. It is the first and oldest landmark in St. Petersburg, built between 1712 and 1733 on Zayachy Island along the Neva River. Both the cathedral and the fortress were originally built under Peter the Great and designed by Domenico Trezzini. The cathedral's bell tower is the world's tallest Orthodox bell tower. Since the belfry is not standalone, but an integral part of the main building, the cathedral is sometimes considered the highest Orthodox Church in the world. There is another Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul Church in St. Petersburg, located in Petergof.", "Title: Peter and Paul Fortress\n\nThe Peter and Paul Fortress is the original citadel of St. Petersburg, Russia, founded by Peter the Great in 1703 and built to Domenico Trezzini's designs from 1706 to 1740. In the early 1920s, it was still used as a prison and execution ground by the Bolshevik government." ]
6,110
Nobuhiro Ishida is best known for knocking out an American professional boxer who held the regional WBO-NABO junior middleweight title in what year?
2008
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Nobuhiro Ishida", "James Kirkland (boxer)" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Nobuhiro Ishida (石田 順裕 , Ishida Nobuhiro , born August 18, 1975 in Kumamoto, Japan) is a professional boxer from Japan.", " He is a former WBA interim super welterweight champion who is best known for knocking out James Kirkland in a middleweight bout at the MGM Grand Las Vegas in April 2011.", " Ishida has so far been promoted by Canelo Promotions and Golden Boy Promotions among others and has been co-trained by Rudy Hernández and Daisuke Okabe, while residing back and forth between Los Angeles, California, United States and Osaka, Japan." ], "title": "Nobuhiro Ishida" }, { "sentences": [ "James Derick Kirkland (born March 19, 1984) is an American professional boxer who held the regional WBO–NABO junior middleweight title in 2008.", " He was one of boxing's most prominent junior middleweight prospects in the late 2000s and early 2010s, until an 18-month prison stint set his career back significantly.", " Nicknamed the \"Mandingo Warrior\", Kirkland is known for being a highly aggressive southpaw pressure fighter with formidable punching power, having scored 82% per cent of his victories via knockout." ], "title": "James Kirkland (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "James Obede \"Hot Ice\" Toney ( (1980--) 05 1980 (age (2017)-(1980)-((11)<(08)or(11)==(08)and(30)<(05)) ) ) born in Accra is a Ghanaian professional middle/super middle/light heavy/cruiserweight boxer of the 2000s and 2010s who won the African Boxing Union (ABU) middleweight title, World Boxing Council (WBC) International middleweight title, and Commonwealth middleweight title, and was a challenger for the World Boxing Council (WBC) International middleweight title against Sergey Tatevosyan, and North American Boxing Federation (NABF) super middleweight title, North American Boxing Association (NABA) super middleweight title, and World Boxing Council (WBC) Continental Americas super middleweight title, against Lucian Bute, his professional fighting weight varied from 157 lb , i.e. middleweight to 185 lb , i.e. cruiserweight." ], "title": "James Obede Toney" }, { "sentences": [ "Kevin \"Bones\" Kelly (born August 7, 1969 in La Perouse, New South Wales) is an Australian retired professional welter/light middle/middleweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s who won the South Australia State welterweight title, New South Wales (Australia) State welterweight title, New South Wales (Australia) State light middleweight title, Australian light middleweight title, Pan Asian Boxing Association (PABA) light middleweight title, World Boxing Union (WBU) middleweight title, and Commonwealth light middleweight title (twice), and was a challenger for the World Boxing Association (WBA) World light middleweight title against David Reid, and World Boxing Organization (WBO) Inter-Continental light middleweight title against Gary Lockett, his professional fighting weight varied from 142 lb , i.e. welterweight to 158+1/4 lb , i.e. middleweight." ], "title": "Kevin Kelly (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Andre Thysse ( (1968--) 07 1968 (age (2017)-(1968)-((11)<(02)or(11)==(02)and(30)<(07)) ) ) born in Germiston, is a South African professional super middle/light heavyweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s who won the Gauteng super middleweight Title, South African super middleweight title, and Commonwealth super middleweight title, and was a challenger for the International Boxing Organization (IBO) super middleweight title against Brian Magee, World Boxing Council (WBC) super middleweight title against Markus Beyer, World Boxing Council (WBC) International super middleweight title against Mikkel Kessler, WBC International super middleweight title against Jürgen Brähmer, World Boxing Council (WBC) Continental Americas super middleweight title against Lucian Bute, World Boxing Council (WBC) International light heavyweight title against Adrian Diaconu, and International Boxing Federation (IBF) Australasian super middleweight title against Sakio Bika, his professional fighting weight varied from 163+3/4 lb , i.e. super middleweight to 175 lb , i.e. light heavyweight." ], "title": "Andre Thysse" }, { "sentences": [ "Steve \"The Viking\" Foster ( (1960--) 28 1960 (age 56 ) ) born in Salford is a retired English professional boxer of the 1980s and '90s who won the Commonwealth light middleweight title and IBF Inter-Continental light middleweight title, and was a challenger for the World Boxing Association (WBA) Inter-Continental light middleweight title against Shaun Cummins, BBBofC British light middleweight title against Robert McCracken, International Boxing Federation (IBF) Inter-Continental light middleweight title against Bahre Ahmeti, World Boxing Organization (WBO) light middleweight title against Ronald \"Winky\" Wright, BBBofC British middleweight title against Howard Eastman, World Boxing Federation (WBF) middleweight title against Cornelius Carr, and International Boxing Organization (IBO) middleweight title against Mpush Makambi, his professional fighting weight varied from 146 lb , i.e. welterweight to 167 lb , i.e. super middleweight." ], "title": "Steve Foster (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ralph \"Rocky\" Fratto (born October 29, 1958), \"The Pride of Geneva\", is a former Italian-American professional boxer from Geneva, New York.", " Fratto was rated as the No. 1 Junior Middleweight in the United States by the USBA, and the second best Junior Middleweight in the world by the WBA.", " On April 25, 1981 Fratto became the North American Champion when he won the NABF Super Welterweight title, by defeating Rocky Mosley Jr.", " in Rochester, New York. \"", "Ring\" magazine crowned Fratto as the U.S. Junior Middleweight Champion in 1981 and 1982." ], "title": "Rocky Fratto" }, { "sentences": [ "Les McAteer ( (1945--) 19 1945 (age (2017)-(1945)-((11)<(08)or(11)==(08)and(30)<(19)) ) ) born in Birkenhead is an English amateur and professional light middle/middle/light heavyweight boxer of the 1960s and '70s who as an amateur won the Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) 1960 Schools Intermediate title, boxing out of Birkenhead, and won the Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) 1962 Junior Class-B title against K. Kemp (West Ham Boys' Club), boxing out of Willaston Birkenhead ABC, and as a professional won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area middleweight title, BBBofC British middleweight title, and Commonwealth middleweight title, and was a challenger for the BBBofC British middleweight title, and British Commonwealth middleweight title against Johnny Pritchett, and European Boxing Union (EBU) middleweight title against Tom Bogs, his professional fighting weight varied from 153+3/4 lb , i.e. light middleweight to 164 lb , i.e. light heavyweight.", " Les McAteer was managed by Johnny Campbell (circa-1905 — 2 May 1994 (aged 89))." ], "title": "Les McAteer" }, { "sentences": [ "Scott \"Dynamite\" Dann ( (1974--) 23 1974 (age (2017)-(1974)-((11)<(07)or(11)==(07)and(30)<(23)) ) ) born in Plymouth is an English amateur light middleweight and professional middle/super middle/light heavyweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s who as an amateur won the 1996 Amateur Boxing Association of England light middleweight title, against Ian Cooper (Hartlepool Boys ABC), boxing out of Mayflower ABC (Plymouth), and as a professional won the International Boxing Organization (IBO) Inter-Continental middleweight title, British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) English middleweight title, BBBofC British middleweight title, and Commonwealth middleweight title, and was a challenger for the European Boxing Union (EBU) middleweight title, Commonwealth middleweight title, and BBBofC British middleweight title against Howard Eastman, his professional fighting weight has varied from 158+1/2 lb , i.e. middleweight to 174 lb , i.e. light heavyweight." ], "title": "Scott Dann (boxer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Alfredo Angulo López (born August 11, 1982) is a Mexican professional boxer who held the WBO interim junior middleweight title from 2009 to 2010.", " As an amateur he represented Mexico at the 2004 Olympics, reaching the first round of the middleweight bracket.", " Nicknamed \"\"El Perro\"\" (\"The Dog\"), Angulo was once a highly regarded prospect at junior middleweight, and is known particularly for his relentless pressure fighting style and formidable punching power." ], "title": "Alfredo Angulo" } ]
[ "Title: Nobuhiro Ishida\n\nNobuhiro Ishida (石田 順裕 , Ishida Nobuhiro , born August 18, 1975 in Kumamoto, Japan) is a professional boxer from Japan. He is a former WBA interim super welterweight champion who is best known for knocking out James Kirkland in a middleweight bout at the MGM Grand Las Vegas in April 2011. Ishida has so far been promoted by Canelo Promotions and Golden Boy Promotions among others and has been co-trained by Rudy Hernández and Daisuke Okabe, while residing back and forth between Los Angeles, California, United States and Osaka, Japan.", "Title: James Kirkland (boxer)\n\nJames Derick Kirkland (born March 19, 1984) is an American professional boxer who held the regional WBO–NABO junior middleweight title in 2008. He was one of boxing's most prominent junior middleweight prospects in the late 2000s and early 2010s, until an 18-month prison stint set his career back significantly. Nicknamed the \"Mandingo Warrior\", Kirkland is known for being a highly aggressive southpaw pressure fighter with formidable punching power, having scored 82% per cent of his victories via knockout.", "Title: James Obede Toney\n\nJames Obede \"Hot Ice\" Toney ( (1980--) 05 1980 (age (2017)-(1980)-((11)<(08)or(11)==(08)and(30)<(05)) ) ) born in Accra is a Ghanaian professional middle/super middle/light heavy/cruiserweight boxer of the 2000s and 2010s who won the African Boxing Union (ABU) middleweight title, World Boxing Council (WBC) International middleweight title, and Commonwealth middleweight title, and was a challenger for the World Boxing Council (WBC) International middleweight title against Sergey Tatevosyan, and North American Boxing Federation (NABF) super middleweight title, North American Boxing Association (NABA) super middleweight title, and World Boxing Council (WBC) Continental Americas super middleweight title, against Lucian Bute, his professional fighting weight varied from 157 lb , i.e. middleweight to 185 lb , i.e. cruiserweight.", "Title: Kevin Kelly (boxer)\n\nKevin \"Bones\" Kelly (born August 7, 1969 in La Perouse, New South Wales) is an Australian retired professional welter/light middle/middleweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s who won the South Australia State welterweight title, New South Wales (Australia) State welterweight title, New South Wales (Australia) State light middleweight title, Australian light middleweight title, Pan Asian Boxing Association (PABA) light middleweight title, World Boxing Union (WBU) middleweight title, and Commonwealth light middleweight title (twice), and was a challenger for the World Boxing Association (WBA) World light middleweight title against David Reid, and World Boxing Organization (WBO) Inter-Continental light middleweight title against Gary Lockett, his professional fighting weight varied from 142 lb , i.e. welterweight to 158+1/4 lb , i.e. middleweight.", "Title: Andre Thysse\n\nAndre Thysse ( (1968--) 07 1968 (age (2017)-(1968)-((11)<(02)or(11)==(02)and(30)<(07)) ) ) born in Germiston, is a South African professional super middle/light heavyweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s who won the Gauteng super middleweight Title, South African super middleweight title, and Commonwealth super middleweight title, and was a challenger for the International Boxing Organization (IBO) super middleweight title against Brian Magee, World Boxing Council (WBC) super middleweight title against Markus Beyer, World Boxing Council (WBC) International super middleweight title against Mikkel Kessler, WBC International super middleweight title against Jürgen Brähmer, World Boxing Council (WBC) Continental Americas super middleweight title against Lucian Bute, World Boxing Council (WBC) International light heavyweight title against Adrian Diaconu, and International Boxing Federation (IBF) Australasian super middleweight title against Sakio Bika, his professional fighting weight varied from 163+3/4 lb , i.e. super middleweight to 175 lb , i.e. light heavyweight.", "Title: Steve Foster (boxer)\n\nSteve \"The Viking\" Foster ( (1960--) 28 1960 (age 56 ) ) born in Salford is a retired English professional boxer of the 1980s and '90s who won the Commonwealth light middleweight title and IBF Inter-Continental light middleweight title, and was a challenger for the World Boxing Association (WBA) Inter-Continental light middleweight title against Shaun Cummins, BBBofC British light middleweight title against Robert McCracken, International Boxing Federation (IBF) Inter-Continental light middleweight title against Bahre Ahmeti, World Boxing Organization (WBO) light middleweight title against Ronald \"Winky\" Wright, BBBofC British middleweight title against Howard Eastman, World Boxing Federation (WBF) middleweight title against Cornelius Carr, and International Boxing Organization (IBO) middleweight title against Mpush Makambi, his professional fighting weight varied from 146 lb , i.e. welterweight to 167 lb , i.e. super middleweight.", "Title: Rocky Fratto\n\nRalph \"Rocky\" Fratto (born October 29, 1958), \"The Pride of Geneva\", is a former Italian-American professional boxer from Geneva, New York. Fratto was rated as the No. 1 Junior Middleweight in the United States by the USBA, and the second best Junior Middleweight in the world by the WBA. On April 25, 1981 Fratto became the North American Champion when he won the NABF Super Welterweight title, by defeating Rocky Mosley Jr. in Rochester, New York. \" Ring\" magazine crowned Fratto as the U.S. Junior Middleweight Champion in 1981 and 1982.", "Title: Les McAteer\n\nLes McAteer ( (1945--) 19 1945 (age (2017)-(1945)-((11)<(08)or(11)==(08)and(30)<(19)) ) ) born in Birkenhead is an English amateur and professional light middle/middle/light heavyweight boxer of the 1960s and '70s who as an amateur won the Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) 1960 Schools Intermediate title, boxing out of Birkenhead, and won the Amateur Boxing Association of England (ABAE) 1962 Junior Class-B title against K. Kemp (West Ham Boys' Club), boxing out of Willaston Birkenhead ABC, and as a professional won the British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) Central Area middleweight title, BBBofC British middleweight title, and Commonwealth middleweight title, and was a challenger for the BBBofC British middleweight title, and British Commonwealth middleweight title against Johnny Pritchett, and European Boxing Union (EBU) middleweight title against Tom Bogs, his professional fighting weight varied from 153+3/4 lb , i.e. light middleweight to 164 lb , i.e. light heavyweight. Les McAteer was managed by Johnny Campbell (circa-1905 — 2 May 1994 (aged 89)).", "Title: Scott Dann (boxer)\n\nScott \"Dynamite\" Dann ( (1974--) 23 1974 (age (2017)-(1974)-((11)<(07)or(11)==(07)and(30)<(23)) ) ) born in Plymouth is an English amateur light middleweight and professional middle/super middle/light heavyweight boxer of the 1990s and 2000s who as an amateur won the 1996 Amateur Boxing Association of England light middleweight title, against Ian Cooper (Hartlepool Boys ABC), boxing out of Mayflower ABC (Plymouth), and as a professional won the International Boxing Organization (IBO) Inter-Continental middleweight title, British Boxing Board of Control (BBBofC) English middleweight title, BBBofC British middleweight title, and Commonwealth middleweight title, and was a challenger for the European Boxing Union (EBU) middleweight title, Commonwealth middleweight title, and BBBofC British middleweight title against Howard Eastman, his professional fighting weight has varied from 158+1/2 lb , i.e. middleweight to 174 lb , i.e. light heavyweight.", "Title: Alfredo Angulo\n\nAlfredo Angulo López (born August 11, 1982) is a Mexican professional boxer who held the WBO interim junior middleweight title from 2009 to 2010. As an amateur he represented Mexico at the 2004 Olympics, reaching the first round of the middleweight bracket. Nicknamed \"\"El Perro\"\" (\"The Dog\"), Angulo was once a highly regarded prospect at junior middleweight, and is known particularly for his relentless pressure fighting style and formidable punching power." ]
6,111
Olaf Stapledon and Maurice Maeterlinck, are British?
no
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Olaf Stapledon", "Maurice Maeterlinck" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Quadratic is a collection of four science fiction works by Olaf Stapledon and Murray Leinster.", " It was edited by William L. Crawford and published in 1953 by Fantasy Publishing Company, Inc. in an edition of 300 copies.", " The book is an omnibus of Stapledon's \"Worlds of Wonder\" and Leinster's \"Murder Madness\", created by combining unbound sheets from the publisher's previous editions of the two volumes." ], "title": "Quadratic (collection)" }, { "sentences": [ "William Olaf Stapledon (10 May 1886 – 6 September 1950) – known as Olaf Stapledon – was a British philosopher and author of science fiction.", " In 2014, he was inducted into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame." ], "title": "Olaf Stapledon" }, { "sentences": [ "Four Encounters is an unfinished work by the writer and philosopher Olaf Stapledon, written in the late 1940s but only published by Bran's Head Books in 1976, 26 years after the author's death.", " This edition contained an introduction by Brian Aldiss, a longtime champion of Stapledon's works.", " The text is also available in compilations of the author's writings." ], "title": "Four Encounters" }, { "sentences": [ "Death into Life is a 1946 novel by Olaf Stapledon.", " Not strictly science fiction (the genre into which Stapledon's works are usually classified), the novel is described as \"an imaginative treatment of the problem of survival after death\".", " It deals primarily with the soul of a rear gunner who is killed in World War II, and who finds himself surviving his apparent death - first as part of a spirit bomber-crew, then as part of the spirits who were killed in the battle, and so on until finally his soul becomes part of a 'cosmical spirit'." ], "title": "Death into Life" }, { "sentences": [ "Maurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck (also called \"Comte (Count) Maeterlinck\" from 1932; ] in Belgium, ] in France; 29 August 1862 – 6 May 1949) was a Belgian playwright, poet, and essayist who was Flemish but wrote in French.", " He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911 \"in appreciation of his many-sided literary activities, and especially of his dramatic works, which are distinguished by a wealth of imagination and by a poetic fancy, which reveals, sometimes in the guise of a fairy tale, a deep inspiration, while in a mysterious way they appeal to the readers' own feelings and stimulate their imaginations\".", " The main themes in his work are death and the meaning of life.", " His plays form an important part of the Symbolist movement.", " In later life, Maeterlinck committed plagiarism." ], "title": "Maurice Maeterlinck" }, { "sentences": [ "Star Maker is a science fiction novel by British writer Olaf Stapledon, published in 1937.", " The book describes a history of life in the universe, dwarfing in scale Stapledon's previous book, \"Last and First Men\" (1930), a history of the human species over two billion years.", " \"Star Maker\" tackles philosophical themes such as the essence of life, of birth, decay and death, and the relationship between creation and creator.", " A pervading theme is that of progressive unity within and between different civilizations.", " Some of the elements and themes briefly discussed prefigure later fiction concerning genetic engineering and alien life forms.", " Arthur C. Clarke considered \"Star Maker\" to be one of the finest works of science fiction ever written." ], "title": "Star Maker" }, { "sentences": [ "Monna Vanna (Russian: Монна Ванна ) is an unfinished opera by Sergei Rachmaninoff after a play by Maurice Maeterlinck.", " Rachmaninoff had completed Act I in short vocal score, with piano accompaniment, and then he went to ask for permission to set the text in a full three-act treatment.", " However, another composer, Henry Février, had by then received the rights to an operatic setting of the text.", " Had Rachmaninoff proceeded to a complete operatic setting, such a work could not have been produced in European countries that were signatories to copyright laws that covered the work of Maeterlinck.", " This opera could only have been produced in countries that at the time were not signatories to European copyright law, such as Russia.", " Ultimately, Rachmaninoff abandoned further work on this opera and never wrote a complete setting." ], "title": "Monna Vanna" }, { "sentences": [ "Georgette Leblanc (8 February 1869 Rouen, – 27 October 1941 Le Cannet, near Cannes) was a French operatic soprano, actress, author, and the sister of novelist Maurice Leblanc.", " She became particularly associated with the works of Jules Massenet and was an admired interpreter of the title role in Bizet's \"Carmen\".", " For many years Leblanc was the lover of Belgian playwright and writer Maurice Maeterlinck, and he wrote several parts for her within his stage plays.", " She portrayed the role of Ariane in \"Ariane et Barbe-bleue\", both in the original 1899 stage play by Maeterlinck and in the 1907 opera adaptation by Paul Dukas.", " Leblanc also appeared in a couple of French films, most notably \"L'Inhumaine\" in 1924.", " In the last few decades of her life she turned to writing, producing two commercially successful autobiographies and several children's books and travelogues." ], "title": "Georgette Leblanc" }, { "sentences": [ "Nebula Maker is a science fiction novel by Olaf Stapledon, published posthumously by Bran's Head Books in 1976.", " Probably written around 1932-33 (when Stapledon was working on \"Odd John\", his tale of a superhuman youth), the book is essentially a first draft of the author's 1937 opus \"Star Maker\", though there are many marked differences to the later, more polished work." ], "title": "Nebula Maker" }, { "sentences": [ "Last and First Men: A Story of the Near and Far Future is a \"future history\" science fiction novel written in 1930 by the British author Olaf Stapledon.", " A work of unprecedented scale in the genre, it describes the history of humanity from the present onwards across two billion years and eighteen distinct human species, of which our own is the first.", " Stapledon's conception of history is based on the Hegelian Dialectic, following a repetitive cycle with many varied civilisations rising from and descending back into savagery over millions of years, but it is also one of progress, as the later civilisations rise to far greater heights than the first.", " The book anticipates the science of genetic engineering, and is an early example of the fictional supermind; a consciousness composed of many telepathically-linked individuals." ], "title": "Last and First Men" } ]
[ "Title: Quadratic (collection)\n\nQuadratic is a collection of four science fiction works by Olaf Stapledon and Murray Leinster. It was edited by William L. Crawford and published in 1953 by Fantasy Publishing Company, Inc. in an edition of 300 copies. The book is an omnibus of Stapledon's \"Worlds of Wonder\" and Leinster's \"Murder Madness\", created by combining unbound sheets from the publisher's previous editions of the two volumes.", "Title: Olaf Stapledon\n\nWilliam Olaf Stapledon (10 May 1886 – 6 September 1950) – known as Olaf Stapledon – was a British philosopher and author of science fiction. In 2014, he was inducted into the Science Fiction and Fantasy Hall of Fame.", "Title: Four Encounters\n\nFour Encounters is an unfinished work by the writer and philosopher Olaf Stapledon, written in the late 1940s but only published by Bran's Head Books in 1976, 26 years after the author's death. This edition contained an introduction by Brian Aldiss, a longtime champion of Stapledon's works. The text is also available in compilations of the author's writings.", "Title: Death into Life\n\nDeath into Life is a 1946 novel by Olaf Stapledon. Not strictly science fiction (the genre into which Stapledon's works are usually classified), the novel is described as \"an imaginative treatment of the problem of survival after death\". It deals primarily with the soul of a rear gunner who is killed in World War II, and who finds himself surviving his apparent death - first as part of a spirit bomber-crew, then as part of the spirits who were killed in the battle, and so on until finally his soul becomes part of a 'cosmical spirit'.", "Title: Maurice Maeterlinck\n\nMaurice Polydore Marie Bernard Maeterlinck (also called \"Comte (Count) Maeterlinck\" from 1932; ] in Belgium, ] in France; 29 August 1862 – 6 May 1949) was a Belgian playwright, poet, and essayist who was Flemish but wrote in French. He was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1911 \"in appreciation of his many-sided literary activities, and especially of his dramatic works, which are distinguished by a wealth of imagination and by a poetic fancy, which reveals, sometimes in the guise of a fairy tale, a deep inspiration, while in a mysterious way they appeal to the readers' own feelings and stimulate their imaginations\". The main themes in his work are death and the meaning of life. His plays form an important part of the Symbolist movement. In later life, Maeterlinck committed plagiarism.", "Title: Star Maker\n\nStar Maker is a science fiction novel by British writer Olaf Stapledon, published in 1937. The book describes a history of life in the universe, dwarfing in scale Stapledon's previous book, \"Last and First Men\" (1930), a history of the human species over two billion years. \"Star Maker\" tackles philosophical themes such as the essence of life, of birth, decay and death, and the relationship between creation and creator. A pervading theme is that of progressive unity within and between different civilizations. Some of the elements and themes briefly discussed prefigure later fiction concerning genetic engineering and alien life forms. Arthur C. Clarke considered \"Star Maker\" to be one of the finest works of science fiction ever written.", "Title: Monna Vanna\n\nMonna Vanna (Russian: Монна Ванна ) is an unfinished opera by Sergei Rachmaninoff after a play by Maurice Maeterlinck. Rachmaninoff had completed Act I in short vocal score, with piano accompaniment, and then he went to ask for permission to set the text in a full three-act treatment. However, another composer, Henry Février, had by then received the rights to an operatic setting of the text. Had Rachmaninoff proceeded to a complete operatic setting, such a work could not have been produced in European countries that were signatories to copyright laws that covered the work of Maeterlinck. This opera could only have been produced in countries that at the time were not signatories to European copyright law, such as Russia. Ultimately, Rachmaninoff abandoned further work on this opera and never wrote a complete setting.", "Title: Georgette Leblanc\n\nGeorgette Leblanc (8 February 1869 Rouen, – 27 October 1941 Le Cannet, near Cannes) was a French operatic soprano, actress, author, and the sister of novelist Maurice Leblanc. She became particularly associated with the works of Jules Massenet and was an admired interpreter of the title role in Bizet's \"Carmen\". For many years Leblanc was the lover of Belgian playwright and writer Maurice Maeterlinck, and he wrote several parts for her within his stage plays. She portrayed the role of Ariane in \"Ariane et Barbe-bleue\", both in the original 1899 stage play by Maeterlinck and in the 1907 opera adaptation by Paul Dukas. Leblanc also appeared in a couple of French films, most notably \"L'Inhumaine\" in 1924. In the last few decades of her life she turned to writing, producing two commercially successful autobiographies and several children's books and travelogues.", "Title: Nebula Maker\n\nNebula Maker is a science fiction novel by Olaf Stapledon, published posthumously by Bran's Head Books in 1976. Probably written around 1932-33 (when Stapledon was working on \"Odd John\", his tale of a superhuman youth), the book is essentially a first draft of the author's 1937 opus \"Star Maker\", though there are many marked differences to the later, more polished work.", "Title: Last and First Men\n\nLast and First Men: A Story of the Near and Far Future is a \"future history\" science fiction novel written in 1930 by the British author Olaf Stapledon. A work of unprecedented scale in the genre, it describes the history of humanity from the present onwards across two billion years and eighteen distinct human species, of which our own is the first. Stapledon's conception of history is based on the Hegelian Dialectic, following a repetitive cycle with many varied civilisations rising from and descending back into savagery over millions of years, but it is also one of progress, as the later civilisations rise to far greater heights than the first. The book anticipates the science of genetic engineering, and is an early example of the fictional supermind; a consciousness composed of many telepathically-linked individuals." ]
6,112
What arena hosted SummerSlam (2006) and opened in 1995
TD Garden
bridge
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[ { "sentences": [ "Keaney Gymnasium is a multi-purpose arena in Kingston, Rhode Island, United States.", " The arena opened in 1953 and seats 3,385 (plus room for 500 standing-room only spectators).", " It was home to the University of Rhode Island Rams men's and women's basketball teams before they moved to Ryan Center in 2002.", " Since 2002, the volleyball team has called Keaney home.", " The arena was named in honor of Rhode Island football coach, chemistry professor, basketball coach and athletic director Frank Keaney.", " Seating is in a two-tiered arrangement, with the top tier being \"U\"-shaped.", " At the west end of the arena there are bleachers in the former stage area of the building.", " The arena hosted the NCAA Basketball Tournament first round games for three years, from 1967 to 1969." ], "title": "Keaney Gymnasium" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bolshoy Ice Dome (Russian: Большой Ледовый дворец ) is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Olympic Park, Sochi, Russia.", " Opened in 2012, the 12,000-seat arena was primarily constructed to host hockey competitions during the 2014 Winter Olympics.", " Following the Games, it became the home arena of HC Sochi, an expansion team of the KHL.", " The arena has also hosted concerts and other events.", " Prior to the Games, the arena hosted the IIHF World U18 Championships and Channel One Cup in 2013." ], "title": "Bolshoy Ice Dome" }, { "sentences": [ "The Barrie Arena, sometimes also called the Dunlop Arena, was a 3,000 seat arena located in Barrie, Ontario, at the intersection of Dunlop Street West and Eccles Avenue.", " It was built in 1932 and served as the main ice hockey venue in the city until the opening of the Barrie Molson Centre in 1995.", " The arena hosted the Barrie Flyers of the Ontario Hockey League, and also briefly hosted the Barrie Colts while the BMC was under construction." ], "title": "Barrie Arena" }, { "sentences": [ "Malmö Arena is a multi-use indoor arena in Malmö, Sweden, and the home of SHL ice hockey club Malmö Redhawks.", " It is the largest arena in the SHL, and the second-largest indoor arena in Sweden.", " Apart from hosting Redhawks hockey matches, the arena is often the venue for team handball, floorball, concerts, and other events.", " It has also hosted indoor athletics.", " Owned and operated by Parkfast AB, the arena was designed by Mats Matson of MM Matsson Konsult AB, Hannu Helkiö of Pöyry Architects, and Gert Wingårdh of Wingårdh arkitektkontor.", " Naming rights for the venue are owned by Malmö Stad, in a ten-year contract, agreed in 2007.", " Malmö Arena hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 between 14 and 18 May 2013." ], "title": "Malmö Arena" }, { "sentences": [ "Diana Hall (Bulgarian: Зала \"Диана\" ) is a multifunctional Indoor arena in Yambol, Bulgaria.", " The arena was opened in 1964 and has a seating capacity for 3,000 people .", " It is the home of BC Yambol.", " Besides basketball the arena is used for practicing trampolining, boxing, wrestling, shooting sport.", " The arena hosted many national and European tournaments, such as the 2010 Bulgarian Basketball Cup, NBL all-star game 2015, Strandzha Cup, international wrestling tournament Dan Kolov." ], "title": "Sports Hall Diana" }, { "sentences": [ "TD Garden, often called Boston Garden and \"The Garden\", is a multi-purpose arena in Boston, Massachusetts.", " It is named after its sponsor, TD Bank, a subsidiary of Canada's Toronto-Dominion Bank.", " It opened in 1995 as a replacement for the original Boston Garden and has been known as Shawmut Center, FleetCenter, and TD Banknorth Garden.", " The arena is located directly above the MBTA's North Station." ], "title": "TD Garden" }, { "sentences": [ "Ginásio do Ibirapuera (officially named Ginásio Estadual Geraldo José de Almeida) is an indoor sporting arena located in São Paulo, Brazil.", " The seating capacity of the arena is 11,000 people and it was opened on 25 January 1957.", " Named after famous sports broadcaster and sports commentator Geraldo José de Almeida, in 2004, 2005 and 2006 Ginásio do Ibirapuera hosted the Salonpas Cup matches, and in 2006, the arena hosted the Basketball World Championship for Women.", " Other notable basketball events include the 1973 Intercontinental Cup, the 1979 edition of the competition in which local E.C. Sírio won the title after a memorable win over Bosna Sarajevo, and the 1984 edition of the same competition in which Banco Roma won the title." ], "title": "Ginásio do Ibirapuera" }, { "sentences": [ "The George M. Sullivan Arena (commonly shortened to the \"Sullivan Arena\" and often referred to colloquially as \"The Sully\") is a 6,290 seat arena in Anchorage, Alaska, United States.", " It was home to the professional ice hockey team, the Alaska Aces of the ECHL and is currently home of the University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves hockey team of the WCHA.", " It is the former home of the Great Alaska Shootout basketball tournament which has relocated to the Alaska Airlines Center as of 2014, and is the current home of the Alaska Fighting Championship mixed martial arts events.", " In 2007 it briefly became home to the Alaska Wild of the Indoor Football League which is now a defunct team.", " The arena opened in 1983 and sits just east of Mulcahy Stadium as part of the Chester Creek Sports Complex.", " Sullivan Arena hosted the 1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships along with the Harry J. McDonald Memorial Center in Eagle River." ], "title": "Sullivan Arena" }, { "sentences": [ "The Alytus Arena is a universal indoor arena in Alytus, Lithuania.", " It was opened in 1977.", " Its reconstruction began in 2009 and was completed by the end of 2010.", " The arena was officially opened on 12 February 2011.", " The arena hosted the Group C games of EuroBasket 2011 from 31 August 2011 to 5 September 2011." ], "title": "Alytus Arena" }, { "sentences": [ "SummerSlam (2006) was the nineteenth annual SummerSlam professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE).", " It took place on August 20, 2006, at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, and involved performers from the Raw, SmackDown!", ", and ECW brands.", " This marked the first inter-brand pay-per-view including the ECW brand." ], "title": "SummerSlam (2006)" } ]
[ "Title: Keaney Gymnasium\n\nKeaney Gymnasium is a multi-purpose arena in Kingston, Rhode Island, United States. The arena opened in 1953 and seats 3,385 (plus room for 500 standing-room only spectators). It was home to the University of Rhode Island Rams men's and women's basketball teams before they moved to Ryan Center in 2002. Since 2002, the volleyball team has called Keaney home. The arena was named in honor of Rhode Island football coach, chemistry professor, basketball coach and athletic director Frank Keaney. Seating is in a two-tiered arrangement, with the top tier being \"U\"-shaped. At the west end of the arena there are bleachers in the former stage area of the building. The arena hosted the NCAA Basketball Tournament first round games for three years, from 1967 to 1969.", "Title: Bolshoy Ice Dome\n\nThe Bolshoy Ice Dome (Russian: Большой Ледовый дворец ) is a multi-purpose indoor arena located in Olympic Park, Sochi, Russia. Opened in 2012, the 12,000-seat arena was primarily constructed to host hockey competitions during the 2014 Winter Olympics. Following the Games, it became the home arena of HC Sochi, an expansion team of the KHL. The arena has also hosted concerts and other events. Prior to the Games, the arena hosted the IIHF World U18 Championships and Channel One Cup in 2013.", "Title: Barrie Arena\n\nThe Barrie Arena, sometimes also called the Dunlop Arena, was a 3,000 seat arena located in Barrie, Ontario, at the intersection of Dunlop Street West and Eccles Avenue. It was built in 1932 and served as the main ice hockey venue in the city until the opening of the Barrie Molson Centre in 1995. The arena hosted the Barrie Flyers of the Ontario Hockey League, and also briefly hosted the Barrie Colts while the BMC was under construction.", "Title: Malmö Arena\n\nMalmö Arena is a multi-use indoor arena in Malmö, Sweden, and the home of SHL ice hockey club Malmö Redhawks. It is the largest arena in the SHL, and the second-largest indoor arena in Sweden. Apart from hosting Redhawks hockey matches, the arena is often the venue for team handball, floorball, concerts, and other events. It has also hosted indoor athletics. Owned and operated by Parkfast AB, the arena was designed by Mats Matson of MM Matsson Konsult AB, Hannu Helkiö of Pöyry Architects, and Gert Wingårdh of Wingårdh arkitektkontor. Naming rights for the venue are owned by Malmö Stad, in a ten-year contract, agreed in 2007. Malmö Arena hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 between 14 and 18 May 2013.", "Title: Sports Hall Diana\n\nDiana Hall (Bulgarian: Зала \"Диана\" ) is a multifunctional Indoor arena in Yambol, Bulgaria. The arena was opened in 1964 and has a seating capacity for 3,000 people . It is the home of BC Yambol. Besides basketball the arena is used for practicing trampolining, boxing, wrestling, shooting sport. The arena hosted many national and European tournaments, such as the 2010 Bulgarian Basketball Cup, NBL all-star game 2015, Strandzha Cup, international wrestling tournament Dan Kolov.", "Title: TD Garden\n\nTD Garden, often called Boston Garden and \"The Garden\", is a multi-purpose arena in Boston, Massachusetts. It is named after its sponsor, TD Bank, a subsidiary of Canada's Toronto-Dominion Bank. It opened in 1995 as a replacement for the original Boston Garden and has been known as Shawmut Center, FleetCenter, and TD Banknorth Garden. The arena is located directly above the MBTA's North Station.", "Title: Ginásio do Ibirapuera\n\nGinásio do Ibirapuera (officially named Ginásio Estadual Geraldo José de Almeida) is an indoor sporting arena located in São Paulo, Brazil. The seating capacity of the arena is 11,000 people and it was opened on 25 January 1957. Named after famous sports broadcaster and sports commentator Geraldo José de Almeida, in 2004, 2005 and 2006 Ginásio do Ibirapuera hosted the Salonpas Cup matches, and in 2006, the arena hosted the Basketball World Championship for Women. Other notable basketball events include the 1973 Intercontinental Cup, the 1979 edition of the competition in which local E.C. Sírio won the title after a memorable win over Bosna Sarajevo, and the 1984 edition of the same competition in which Banco Roma won the title.", "Title: Sullivan Arena\n\nThe George M. Sullivan Arena (commonly shortened to the \"Sullivan Arena\" and often referred to colloquially as \"The Sully\") is a 6,290 seat arena in Anchorage, Alaska, United States. It was home to the professional ice hockey team, the Alaska Aces of the ECHL and is currently home of the University of Alaska Anchorage Seawolves hockey team of the WCHA. It is the former home of the Great Alaska Shootout basketball tournament which has relocated to the Alaska Airlines Center as of 2014, and is the current home of the Alaska Fighting Championship mixed martial arts events. In 2007 it briefly became home to the Alaska Wild of the Indoor Football League which is now a defunct team. The arena opened in 1983 and sits just east of Mulcahy Stadium as part of the Chester Creek Sports Complex. Sullivan Arena hosted the 1989 World Junior Ice Hockey Championships along with the Harry J. McDonald Memorial Center in Eagle River.", "Title: Alytus Arena\n\nThe Alytus Arena is a universal indoor arena in Alytus, Lithuania. It was opened in 1977. Its reconstruction began in 2009 and was completed by the end of 2010. The arena was officially opened on 12 February 2011. The arena hosted the Group C games of EuroBasket 2011 from 31 August 2011 to 5 September 2011.", "Title: SummerSlam (2006)\n\nSummerSlam (2006) was the nineteenth annual SummerSlam professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). It took place on August 20, 2006, at the TD Banknorth Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, and involved performers from the Raw, SmackDown! , and ECW brands. This marked the first inter-brand pay-per-view including the ECW brand." ]
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ThunderCats the video game on the Nintendo DS is based on the same series that began in what year?
2011
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[ { "sentences": [ "Super Mario 64 DS is a 2004 platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS.", " The game was a launch title for the Nintendo DS, and is the first game in the \"Mario\" franchise to be released for the console.", " The game was first released in North America and Japan in late 2004, and in PAL regions the following year.", " The game is a remake of the 1996 game \"Super Mario 64\" for the Nintendo 64." ], "title": "Super Mario 64 DS" }, { "sentences": [ "Daigasso!", " Band Brothers (大合奏!バンドブラザーズ , Daigassō!", " Bando Burazāzu , lit.", " \"Grand Ensemble!", " Band Brothers\") is a music video game published and developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console.", " It was released in Japan on December 2, 2004 as a launch game for the Nintendo DS.", " The game features multiple songs, which include classical music, television themes, and video game music.", " The game is controlled using both the buttons on the DS as well as its touch screen in certain portions.", " It uses a variety of different instruments, which are combined selectively in order to compose a song.", " Besides the primary mode, players may play together, each one playing a different instrument in the song.", " Players may also compose their own songs.", " It was to be released in the United States as \"Jam with the Band\", but was never released nor formally cancelled.", " It has a sequel titled \"Jam with the Band\", which was released in Japan in 2008 and in Europe in 2010." ], "title": "Daigasso! Band Brothers" }, { "sentences": [ "Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns (牧場物語 ふたごの村 , Bokujō Monogatari: Futago no Mura , lit.", " Ranch Story: Twin Villages) is a farming simulation video game developed by Marvelous Entertainment for the Nintendo DS as part of the \"Story of Seasons\" series.", " The DS version is titled as Harvest Moon DS and the 3DS version is titled as Harvest Moon 3D.", " The original release date for the Japanese version was set to February 25, 2010 but was moved to July 8, 2010.", " New features in the game include new animals like Alpacas and Honey Bees and a Pickle Pot that can be used to make pickled turnips.", " It was released in North America on the Nintendo DS on September 20, 2011 and on the Nintendo 3DS on November 1, 2011 by Rising Star Games.", " The 3DS version was not released in Japan.", " The pre-order bonus for the game was an alpaca plushie." ], "title": "Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns" }, { "sentences": [ "Tetris DS (テトリスDS , Tetorisu Dī Esu ) is a Touch!", " Generations puzzle game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS.", " THQ announced \"Tetris DS\" before E3 2005, and scheduled it to make an appearance at the show.", " However, the company decided to cancel the game, and Nintendo released their own make of \"Tetris DS\" in March 2006.", " Part of the \"Tetris\" game series, the game supports up to ten players locally (with just one Nintendo DS game cartridge) and supported two or four player battle modes online with the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service (this service has since been discontinued for all Nintendo DS games as of May 2014)." ], "title": "Tetris DS" }, { "sentences": [ "Ben 10: Galactic Racing is a racing game in the \"Ben 10\" game series, produced for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation Vita, and Nintendo 3DS.", " It was released in North America on October 18, 2011 and November 25, 2011 in Europe, for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS.", " The PlayStation Vita port of \"Ben 10: Galactic Racing\" was released on February 22, 2012 in North America and March 16, 2012 in Europe.", " It is published by D3 Publisher and developed by Monkey Bar Games.", " It was announced at Electronic Entertainment Expo 2011 on June 7, 2011.", " While players can enable Ben's alien forms in mid-race, other characters such as Kevin Levin can utilize their unique special abilities to affect the outcome of a race.", " All playable characters can pick up special Omni-Node Power-Ups with many different types of alien-based abilities, including a special Ultimate move that unleashes a super boost of speed and power.", " Races will be held in Galactic Grand Prix circuits, and players can set record-breaking time scores that can be set in Time Trials mode.", " A new alien, Fasttrack, makes his video game debut on every platform and one of Ben's original aliens, Diamondhead will be made exclusively available on the Nintendo DS This is the first \"Ben 10\" game that's not available on the PlayStation Portable and the PlayStation 2, and the first \"Ben 10\" game in which the player can play as Vilgax.", " The game is dedicated to former \"Ben 10\" story editor and writer, Dwayne McDuffie.", " This game was precede the new \"Ben 10\" video game that is based on the series \"\"." ], "title": "Ben 10: Galactic Racing" }, { "sentences": [ "Mega Man Battle Network 5, known as Rockman EXE 5 (ロックマンエグゼ5 , Rokkuman Eguze Faibu ) in Japan, is a video game developed by Capcom for the Game Boy Advance (GBA) and Nintendo DS handheld game consoles.", " It is the fifth game in the \"Mega Man Battle Network\" series, and the first \"Mega Man\" game to be released on the Nintendo DS.", " \"Battle Network 5\" comes in three different versions: Team ProtoMan (\"Team of Blues\" (チーム オブ ブルース , Chīmu Obu Burūsu ) ) and Team Colonel (\"Team of Colonel\" (チーム オブ カーネル , Chīmu Obu Kāneru ) ), both for the Game Boy Advance, which have similar gameplay but slightly different supporting characters and stories, and Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team DS, Rockman EXE 5 DS: Twin Leaders (ロックマンエグゼ5DS ツインリーダーズ , Rokkuman Eguze Faibu Dī Esu Tsuin Rīdāzu ) in Japan, for the Nintendo DS, which includes the content from both games as well as extra content." ], "title": "Mega Man Battle Network 5" }, { "sentences": [ "In the history of video games, the eighth generation includes consoles released since 2012 by Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony.", " For home consoles, the eighth generation began on November 18, 2012 with the release of the Wii U, and continued with the release of the PlayStation 4 on November 15, 2013, and Xbox One on November 22, 2013.", " These video game consoles follow their seventh generation predecessors: Nintendo's Wii, Sony's PlayStation 3 and Microsoft's Xbox 360, respectively.", " For video game handhelds, the generation began in February 2011 with the release of the Nintendo 3DS, successor to the Nintendo DS, in Japan, followed by a North American and European release in March.", " Nintendo released the New Nintendo 3DS XL in North America on February 13, 2015.", " The successor of the PlayStation Portable, the PlayStation Vita, was released in Japan in December 2011, and in Western markets in February 2012." ], "title": "Eighth generation of video game consoles" }, { "sentences": [ "ThunderCats is an action platformer video game for the Nintendo DS developed by Aspect and published by Bandai Namco Games.", " It is based on the 2011 animated series of the same name, and was released in North America in October 2012 and Europe in November 2012.", " It is the first game in the franchise to be released since \"ThunderCats: The Lost Eye of Thundera\" appeared on various home computers in 1987." ], "title": "ThunderCats (2012 video game)" }, { "sentences": [ "Spelling Challenges and More!", " is a puzzle video game developed by Supersonic Software and published by Crave Entertainment for the Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable.", " In this game, you must complete multiple different spelling challenges by using the unique features on the Nintendo DS or PlayStation Portable.", " This game was released in Europe on the Nintendo DS under the name 'Spellbound'." ], "title": "Spelling Challenges and More!" }, { "sentences": [ "ThunderCats is an American/Japanese animated television series, produced by Ethan Spaulding and Michael Jelenic.", " A reboot of the original 1980s TV series of the same name (which ran from 1985 to 1989), \"ThunderCats\" was developed by Warner Bros.", " Animation and Studio 4°C, and combined elements of western animation, with Japanese anime.", " The series began with an hour-long premiere on Cartoon Network on July 29, 2011." ], "title": "ThunderCats (2011 TV series)" } ]
[ "Title: Super Mario 64 DS\n\nSuper Mario 64 DS is a 2004 platform video game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. The game was a launch title for the Nintendo DS, and is the first game in the \"Mario\" franchise to be released for the console. The game was first released in North America and Japan in late 2004, and in PAL regions the following year. The game is a remake of the 1996 game \"Super Mario 64\" for the Nintendo 64.", "Title: Daigasso! Band Brothers\n\nDaigasso! Band Brothers (大合奏!バンドブラザーズ , Daigassō! Bando Burazāzu , lit. \"Grand Ensemble! Band Brothers\") is a music video game published and developed by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS handheld game console. It was released in Japan on December 2, 2004 as a launch game for the Nintendo DS. The game features multiple songs, which include classical music, television themes, and video game music. The game is controlled using both the buttons on the DS as well as its touch screen in certain portions. It uses a variety of different instruments, which are combined selectively in order to compose a song. Besides the primary mode, players may play together, each one playing a different instrument in the song. Players may also compose their own songs. It was to be released in the United States as \"Jam with the Band\", but was never released nor formally cancelled. It has a sequel titled \"Jam with the Band\", which was released in Japan in 2008 and in Europe in 2010.", "Title: Harvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns\n\nHarvest Moon: The Tale of Two Towns (牧場物語 ふたごの村 , Bokujō Monogatari: Futago no Mura , lit. Ranch Story: Twin Villages) is a farming simulation video game developed by Marvelous Entertainment for the Nintendo DS as part of the \"Story of Seasons\" series. The DS version is titled as Harvest Moon DS and the 3DS version is titled as Harvest Moon 3D. The original release date for the Japanese version was set to February 25, 2010 but was moved to July 8, 2010. New features in the game include new animals like Alpacas and Honey Bees and a Pickle Pot that can be used to make pickled turnips. It was released in North America on the Nintendo DS on September 20, 2011 and on the Nintendo 3DS on November 1, 2011 by Rising Star Games. The 3DS version was not released in Japan. The pre-order bonus for the game was an alpaca plushie.", "Title: Tetris DS\n\nTetris DS (テトリスDS , Tetorisu Dī Esu ) is a Touch! Generations puzzle game developed and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo DS. THQ announced \"Tetris DS\" before E3 2005, and scheduled it to make an appearance at the show. However, the company decided to cancel the game, and Nintendo released their own make of \"Tetris DS\" in March 2006. Part of the \"Tetris\" game series, the game supports up to ten players locally (with just one Nintendo DS game cartridge) and supported two or four player battle modes online with the Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection service (this service has since been discontinued for all Nintendo DS games as of May 2014).", "Title: Ben 10: Galactic Racing\n\nBen 10: Galactic Racing is a racing game in the \"Ben 10\" game series, produced for PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS, Wii, PlayStation Vita, and Nintendo 3DS. It was released in North America on October 18, 2011 and November 25, 2011 in Europe, for the PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, Nintendo DS and Nintendo 3DS. The PlayStation Vita port of \"Ben 10: Galactic Racing\" was released on February 22, 2012 in North America and March 16, 2012 in Europe. It is published by D3 Publisher and developed by Monkey Bar Games. It was announced at Electronic Entertainment Expo 2011 on June 7, 2011. While players can enable Ben's alien forms in mid-race, other characters such as Kevin Levin can utilize their unique special abilities to affect the outcome of a race. All playable characters can pick up special Omni-Node Power-Ups with many different types of alien-based abilities, including a special Ultimate move that unleashes a super boost of speed and power. Races will be held in Galactic Grand Prix circuits, and players can set record-breaking time scores that can be set in Time Trials mode. A new alien, Fasttrack, makes his video game debut on every platform and one of Ben's original aliens, Diamondhead will be made exclusively available on the Nintendo DS This is the first \"Ben 10\" game that's not available on the PlayStation Portable and the PlayStation 2, and the first \"Ben 10\" game in which the player can play as Vilgax. The game is dedicated to former \"Ben 10\" story editor and writer, Dwayne McDuffie. This game was precede the new \"Ben 10\" video game that is based on the series \"\".", "Title: Mega Man Battle Network 5\n\nMega Man Battle Network 5, known as Rockman EXE 5 (ロックマンエグゼ5 , Rokkuman Eguze Faibu ) in Japan, is a video game developed by Capcom for the Game Boy Advance (GBA) and Nintendo DS handheld game consoles. It is the fifth game in the \"Mega Man Battle Network\" series, and the first \"Mega Man\" game to be released on the Nintendo DS. \"Battle Network 5\" comes in three different versions: Team ProtoMan (\"Team of Blues\" (チーム オブ ブルース , Chīmu Obu Burūsu ) ) and Team Colonel (\"Team of Colonel\" (チーム オブ カーネル , Chīmu Obu Kāneru ) ), both for the Game Boy Advance, which have similar gameplay but slightly different supporting characters and stories, and Mega Man Battle Network 5: Double Team DS, Rockman EXE 5 DS: Twin Leaders (ロックマンエグゼ5DS ツインリーダーズ , Rokkuman Eguze Faibu Dī Esu Tsuin Rīdāzu ) in Japan, for the Nintendo DS, which includes the content from both games as well as extra content.", "Title: Eighth generation of video game consoles\n\nIn the history of video games, the eighth generation includes consoles released since 2012 by Nintendo, Microsoft, and Sony. For home consoles, the eighth generation began on November 18, 2012 with the release of the Wii U, and continued with the release of the PlayStation 4 on November 15, 2013, and Xbox One on November 22, 2013. These video game consoles follow their seventh generation predecessors: Nintendo's Wii, Sony's PlayStation 3 and Microsoft's Xbox 360, respectively. For video game handhelds, the generation began in February 2011 with the release of the Nintendo 3DS, successor to the Nintendo DS, in Japan, followed by a North American and European release in March. Nintendo released the New Nintendo 3DS XL in North America on February 13, 2015. The successor of the PlayStation Portable, the PlayStation Vita, was released in Japan in December 2011, and in Western markets in February 2012.", "Title: ThunderCats (2012 video game)\n\nThunderCats is an action platformer video game for the Nintendo DS developed by Aspect and published by Bandai Namco Games. It is based on the 2011 animated series of the same name, and was released in North America in October 2012 and Europe in November 2012. It is the first game in the franchise to be released since \"ThunderCats: The Lost Eye of Thundera\" appeared on various home computers in 1987.", "Title: Spelling Challenges and More!\n\nSpelling Challenges and More! is a puzzle video game developed by Supersonic Software and published by Crave Entertainment for the Nintendo DS and PlayStation Portable. In this game, you must complete multiple different spelling challenges by using the unique features on the Nintendo DS or PlayStation Portable. This game was released in Europe on the Nintendo DS under the name 'Spellbound'.", "Title: ThunderCats (2011 TV series)\n\nThunderCats is an American/Japanese animated television series, produced by Ethan Spaulding and Michael Jelenic. A reboot of the original 1980s TV series of the same name (which ran from 1985 to 1989), \"ThunderCats\" was developed by Warner Bros. Animation and Studio 4°C, and combined elements of western animation, with Japanese anime. The series began with an hour-long premiere on Cartoon Network on July 29, 2011." ]
6,114
Which winner of the European Cup Winner's Cup became a Dutch football manager
Marcel "Marco" van Basten
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{ "title": [ "1986–87 European Cup Winners' Cup", "1986–87 European Cup Winners' Cup", "Marco van Basten" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Boa Vista Island Cup, also known as Bubista Cup under the Boa Vista Creole name (ALUPEK: \"Taça da Dja da Boa Bista or Bubista\") is a regional cup competition played during the season in the island of Sal, Cape Verde, it consists of all eight clubs of the island and are divided into three or four rounds.", ".", " The competition is organized by the Boa Vista Regional Football Association.", " The cup competition was founded in 2008 and first played in 2009 and is the third youngest in the country.", " The cup winner competes in the regional super cup final in the following season, when a cup winner also won the championship, a runner-up competes.", " For several seasons, the winner qualified into Cape Verdean Cup which has been cancelled due to financial and scheduling reasons." ], "title": "Boa Vista Island Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "The Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier for the 1996 Summer Olympics was held at the complex of Catalan sports club Real Club de Polo in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, from Friday January 19 to Sunday January 28, 1996.", " Eight nations took part, and they played a round robin.", " The top five teams joined Australia (Oceania Cup winner), Argentina (Pan American Games winner), Pakistan (World Cup winner), South Korea (Asian Games winner), Germany (European Nations Cup winner) and South Africa (All Africa Games winner), and the United States (hosts)." ], "title": "1996 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cape Verdean Super Cup (Portuguese: \"Super Taça de Cabo Verde\", Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: \"Super Tasa di Kauberdi\") is a Super Cup competition played during the season in Cape Verde.", " The competition is governed by the Cape Verdean Football Federation (FCF).", " The national championship winner competes with the cup winner, in the 2014 edition, the 2013 super cup winner played with the 2014 national champion.", " The first super cup competition began in 2013 which took place on 1 May and the last one took place in 2014 which took place on 30 April.", " The regional champion competes with the cup champion.", " Sometimes, if a champion also has a cup title, a cup club who is runner-up qualifies which never did.", " since 2017, it is the only competition of any level where a cup-runner up never competed." ], "title": "Cape Verdean Super Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "Marcel \"Marco\" van Basten (] ; born 31 October 1964) is a Dutch football manager and former football player, who played for Ajax and Milan, as well as the Netherlands national team, in the 1980s and early '90s as a forward.", " He is regarded as one of the greatest European forwards and one of the greatest footballers of all time.", " He has scored 300 goals in a high-profile career, but played his last game in 1993 at the age of 28 due to an injury that forced his retirement two years later.", " He was later the head coach of Ajax and the Netherlands national team." ], "title": "Marco van Basten" }, { "sentences": [ "Russian futsal Superleague (Russian \"Чемпионат России по мини-футболу (Суперлига)\") is the premier professional futsal league in Russia.", " It was founded in 1991.", " The Super League, which is played under UEFA rules, currently consists of 14 teams, including teams like Dina Moscow - 3-times European club championship and 1997 Intercontinental Cup winner, Dinamo Moscow oblast - UEFA Futsal Cup 2006–07 winner and 2013 Intercontinental Cup winner, Sinara Ekaterinburg - UEFA Futsal Cup 2007–08 winner, Gazprom-Ugra 2015–16 UEFA Futsal Cup winner." ], "title": "Russian Futsal Super League" }, { "sentences": [ "The UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (CWC) was an annual association football cup competition organized by UEFA since 1960.", " Prior to 1994 the tournament was officially called the European Cup Winners' Cup.", " The competition was a straight knockout competition open only to the cup winner club of each country, or the losing finalist, if the winner managed a double.", " After the establishment of the UEFA Champions League (formerly called the European Champion Clubs' Cup) in the early 1990s, the standing and prestige of the Cup Winners' Cup began to decline.", " With the expansion of the Champions League in 1997 to allow more than one team from the highest ranked member associations to enter, the CWC began to look noticeably inferior.", " By the late 1990s, the CWC had come to be seen as a second-rate competition with only one or two big name teams available to enter each year and the interest in the tournament from both major clubs and the public dropped.", " Finally, with the further expansion of the UEFA Champions League to include as many as three or four teams from the top footballing nations, the decision was taken to abolish the competition after the end of the 1998–99 tournament, which was won by Lazio." ], "title": "List of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup top scorers" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1986–87 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup was won by Ajax in the final against Lokomotive Leipzig.", " The young Ajax side, which included the likes of Marco van Basten, Frank Rijkaard and Dennis Bergkamp, was guided to victory by its coach Johan Cruyff.", " It was Ajax's only title in the competition, and was added to a hat-trick of European Cup wins from 1971 to 1973.", " They also went on to win another European Cup and a UEFA Cup in the 1990s." ], "title": "1986–87 European Cup Winners' Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "The Porto Novo Super Cup, known as the Filipe de Bitú Super Cup (Portuguese: \"Super-Taça de Filipe de Bitú\") is a regional football (soccer) super cup competition played during the season in the southern and westernmost parts of Santo Antão Island, Cape Verde.", " The super cup is organized by the Santo Antão South Regional Football Association (Associação Regional de Futebol de Zona Sul do Santo Antão, ARFZSSA).", " The regional champion competes with a regional cup winner.", " When a club wins both the regional championship and cup for the season, the club competes with a cup finalist.", " The first edition was held in 2007.", " Since the 2015 edition, the winner qualifies into the Santo Antão Super Cup, a single island competition.", " Académica do Porto Novo won this year's edition and will qualify to compete (as champion as they also won the cup) into the single insular super cup and face the cup winner of the north zone Paulense." ], "title": "Porto Novo Super Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "Arnold Johannes Hyacinthus Mühren (born 2 June 1951 in Volendam, North Holland) is a Dutch football manager and former midfielder.", " His older brother Gerrie, also a midfield player, won three European Cup titles with Ajax in the early 1970s.", " Mühren is among the few players to have won all three major UEFA-organised club competitions, the European Cup (1972–73), the Cup Winners' Cup (1986–87) and the UEFA Cup (1980–81).", " The last of these was won with Ipswich Town, while the other titles were won while playing for Ajax.", " He is also one of the two Dutch players, together with Danny Blind, to have won all UEFA club competitions and the Intercontinental Cup." ], "title": "Arnold Mühren" }, { "sentences": [ "The São Nicolau Island Cup (Portuguese: \"Taça da Ilha de São Nicolau\", Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: \"Tasa da Dja de San Nikolau\") is a cup competition played during the season in the island of São Nicolau, Cape Verde, it consists of all the clubs from all the two regional divisions and are divided into about four rounds.", " The competition is organized by the São Nicolau Regional Football Association (Associação Regional de Futebol de São Nicolau, ARFSN).", " The cup winner competes in the regional super cup final in the following season, when a cup winner also wins the championship, a runner-up competes, it was done for the first time in 2017, before, it was the only regional cup where no cup runner up qualified.", " For several seasons, the winner qualified into Cape Verdean Cup which has been cancelled due to financial and scheduling reasons." ], "title": "São Nicolau Cup" } ]
[ "Title: Boa Vista Island Cup\n\nThe Boa Vista Island Cup, also known as Bubista Cup under the Boa Vista Creole name (ALUPEK: \"Taça da Dja da Boa Bista or Bubista\") is a regional cup competition played during the season in the island of Sal, Cape Verde, it consists of all eight clubs of the island and are divided into three or four rounds. . The competition is organized by the Boa Vista Regional Football Association. The cup competition was founded in 2008 and first played in 2009 and is the third youngest in the country. The cup winner competes in the regional super cup final in the following season, when a cup winner also won the championship, a runner-up competes. For several seasons, the winner qualified into Cape Verdean Cup which has been cancelled due to financial and scheduling reasons.", "Title: 1996 Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier\n\nThe Men's Field Hockey Olympic Qualifier for the 1996 Summer Olympics was held at the complex of Catalan sports club Real Club de Polo in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, from Friday January 19 to Sunday January 28, 1996. Eight nations took part, and they played a round robin. The top five teams joined Australia (Oceania Cup winner), Argentina (Pan American Games winner), Pakistan (World Cup winner), South Korea (Asian Games winner), Germany (European Nations Cup winner) and South Africa (All Africa Games winner), and the United States (hosts).", "Title: Cape Verdean Super Cup\n\nThe Cape Verdean Super Cup (Portuguese: \"Super Taça de Cabo Verde\", Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: \"Super Tasa di Kauberdi\") is a Super Cup competition played during the season in Cape Verde. The competition is governed by the Cape Verdean Football Federation (FCF). The national championship winner competes with the cup winner, in the 2014 edition, the 2013 super cup winner played with the 2014 national champion. The first super cup competition began in 2013 which took place on 1 May and the last one took place in 2014 which took place on 30 April. The regional champion competes with the cup champion. Sometimes, if a champion also has a cup title, a cup club who is runner-up qualifies which never did. since 2017, it is the only competition of any level where a cup-runner up never competed.", "Title: Marco van Basten\n\nMarcel \"Marco\" van Basten (] ; born 31 October 1964) is a Dutch football manager and former football player, who played for Ajax and Milan, as well as the Netherlands national team, in the 1980s and early '90s as a forward. He is regarded as one of the greatest European forwards and one of the greatest footballers of all time. He has scored 300 goals in a high-profile career, but played his last game in 1993 at the age of 28 due to an injury that forced his retirement two years later. He was later the head coach of Ajax and the Netherlands national team.", "Title: Russian Futsal Super League\n\nRussian futsal Superleague (Russian \"Чемпионат России по мини-футболу (Суперлига)\") is the premier professional futsal league in Russia. It was founded in 1991. The Super League, which is played under UEFA rules, currently consists of 14 teams, including teams like Dina Moscow - 3-times European club championship and 1997 Intercontinental Cup winner, Dinamo Moscow oblast - UEFA Futsal Cup 2006–07 winner and 2013 Intercontinental Cup winner, Sinara Ekaterinburg - UEFA Futsal Cup 2007–08 winner, Gazprom-Ugra 2015–16 UEFA Futsal Cup winner.", "Title: List of UEFA Cup Winners' Cup top scorers\n\nThe UEFA Cup Winners' Cup (CWC) was an annual association football cup competition organized by UEFA since 1960. Prior to 1994 the tournament was officially called the European Cup Winners' Cup. The competition was a straight knockout competition open only to the cup winner club of each country, or the losing finalist, if the winner managed a double. After the establishment of the UEFA Champions League (formerly called the European Champion Clubs' Cup) in the early 1990s, the standing and prestige of the Cup Winners' Cup began to decline. With the expansion of the Champions League in 1997 to allow more than one team from the highest ranked member associations to enter, the CWC began to look noticeably inferior. By the late 1990s, the CWC had come to be seen as a second-rate competition with only one or two big name teams available to enter each year and the interest in the tournament from both major clubs and the public dropped. Finally, with the further expansion of the UEFA Champions League to include as many as three or four teams from the top footballing nations, the decision was taken to abolish the competition after the end of the 1998–99 tournament, which was won by Lazio.", "Title: 1986–87 European Cup Winners' Cup\n\nThe 1986–87 season of the European Cup Winners' Cup was won by Ajax in the final against Lokomotive Leipzig. The young Ajax side, which included the likes of Marco van Basten, Frank Rijkaard and Dennis Bergkamp, was guided to victory by its coach Johan Cruyff. It was Ajax's only title in the competition, and was added to a hat-trick of European Cup wins from 1971 to 1973. They also went on to win another European Cup and a UEFA Cup in the 1990s.", "Title: Porto Novo Super Cup\n\nThe Porto Novo Super Cup, known as the Filipe de Bitú Super Cup (Portuguese: \"Super-Taça de Filipe de Bitú\") is a regional football (soccer) super cup competition played during the season in the southern and westernmost parts of Santo Antão Island, Cape Verde. The super cup is organized by the Santo Antão South Regional Football Association (Associação Regional de Futebol de Zona Sul do Santo Antão, ARFZSSA). The regional champion competes with a regional cup winner. When a club wins both the regional championship and cup for the season, the club competes with a cup finalist. The first edition was held in 2007. Since the 2015 edition, the winner qualifies into the Santo Antão Super Cup, a single island competition. Académica do Porto Novo won this year's edition and will qualify to compete (as champion as they also won the cup) into the single insular super cup and face the cup winner of the north zone Paulense.", "Title: Arnold Mühren\n\nArnold Johannes Hyacinthus Mühren (born 2 June 1951 in Volendam, North Holland) is a Dutch football manager and former midfielder. His older brother Gerrie, also a midfield player, won three European Cup titles with Ajax in the early 1970s. Mühren is among the few players to have won all three major UEFA-organised club competitions, the European Cup (1972–73), the Cup Winners' Cup (1986–87) and the UEFA Cup (1980–81). The last of these was won with Ipswich Town, while the other titles were won while playing for Ajax. He is also one of the two Dutch players, together with Danny Blind, to have won all UEFA club competitions and the Intercontinental Cup.", "Title: São Nicolau Cup\n\nThe São Nicolau Island Cup (Portuguese: \"Taça da Ilha de São Nicolau\", Capeverdean Crioulo, ALUPEC or ALUPEK: \"Tasa da Dja de San Nikolau\") is a cup competition played during the season in the island of São Nicolau, Cape Verde, it consists of all the clubs from all the two regional divisions and are divided into about four rounds. The competition is organized by the São Nicolau Regional Football Association (Associação Regional de Futebol de São Nicolau, ARFSN). The cup winner competes in the regional super cup final in the following season, when a cup winner also wins the championship, a runner-up competes, it was done for the first time in 2017, before, it was the only regional cup where no cup runner up qualified. For several seasons, the winner qualified into Cape Verdean Cup which has been cancelled due to financial and scheduling reasons." ]
6,115
Who is a brother of Peter Gusenberg and victim of a massacre?
Frank Gusenberg
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Peter Gusenberg", "Frank Gusenberg" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Massacre of El Amparo was a massacre of 14 fishermen which took place near the village of El Amparo, in Venezuela's western state of Apure, on 29 October 1988.", " A joint military-police unit claimed the fishermen (who had no police records and were not known to either Venezuelan or Colombian military intelligence) were a group of guerillas who attacked them with guns and grenades, with an alleged 15–20 minute exchange of gunfire occurring at a range of 20–30m.", " No injuries were sustained by the unit, and an informant from the unit told investigators that the arms that were found amongst the bodies of the fishermen had been planted.", " An autopsy performed by Colombian officials on a Venezuelan victim found that he had been shot in the back, his skull crushed by heavy blows, and his face disfigured by acid.", " A month later further autopsies were performed by Venezuelan officials, with similar findings; the report was suppressed, but witnesses reported the results." ], "title": "Massacre of El Amparo" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Horn Cloud born 1873 and died September 18, 1920.", " His father was Horn Cloud and mother Nest, both parents died at the Wounded Knee Massacre along with two brothers William Horn Cloud (1876-1890), Sherman Horn Cloud (1865-1890) and a niece.", " Joseph was a survivor of the massacre as well as his brother Daniel and half brother Dewey Beard [p. 89-95].", " Dewey's mother was Yellow Leaf who also died during the massacre.", " In the early 1900s a writer named Eli S. Ricker began research for a book he was going to call \"The Final Conflict between the Red Men and the Palefaces.\"", " He gathered sources and interviews about conditions and battles on the Plains during the last half of the 1800s.", " He recorded the interviews in small note pads known to historians as the \"Ricker Tablets.\"", " One such interview was with Joseph telling Ricker what he witnessed at the Wounded Knee Massacre, \"When the shooting began the women ran to the ravine.", " The shooting was in every direction.", " Soldiers shot into one another... Many of the Indians in the circle were killed.", " Many of them mingled with the soldiers behind them, picking up guns from dead soldiers and taking cartridge belts.\"" ], "title": "Joseph Horn Cloud" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kingsmill massacre took place on 5 January 1976 near the village of Kingsmill in south County Armagh, Northern Ireland.", " Gunmen stopped a minibus carrying eleven Protestant workmen, lined them up alongside it and shot them.", " Only one victim survived, despite having been shot 18 times.", " A group calling itself the South Armagh Republican Action Force claimed responsibility.", " It said the shooting was retaliation for a string of attacks on Catholic civilians in the area by Loyalists, particularly the killing of six Catholics the night before.", " The Kingsmill massacre was the climax of a string of tit-for-tat killings in the area during the mid-1970s, and was one of the deadliest mass shootings of the Troubles." ], "title": "Kingsmill massacre" }, { "sentences": [ "Abhiman Singh Rana Magar (Nepali: अभिमान सिंह राना मगर) was an army general and Minister of Nepal until September 15, 1846, and the first victim of the Kot massacre of 1846.", " According to a government letter to then-British Resident, Major Lawrence in Kathmandu, 32 Bhardars (Nobles) were killed in the massacre catapulting Jung Bahadur, who later became Rana, to power." ], "title": "Abhiman Singh Rana Magar" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1922 Turin Massacre refers to the attack by Italian Fascists against members of a local labour movement in Turin, Italy, during a three-day terror campaign fom 18-20 December 1922.", " The events began in Turin after Fascists raided and burned down of a trade union headquarters and attacks on two clubs of the Italian Socialist Party.", " This was followed by Fascists taking a number of editors of the newspaper of the Communist Party of Italy hostage, taking them to the central park in Turin and threatening to execute them.", " Fascists rounded up communists and trade unionists in the city and executed a number of them in gruesome manners with one victim being tied and dragged behind a truck until he died and another victim being bludgeoned to death.", " Eleven people were killed and ten were seriously wounded by the Fascists." ], "title": "1922 Turin Massacre" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Gusenberg a.k.a. \"\"Goosey\"\" (September 22, 1888 – February 14, 1929) and his brother Frank were German-American contract killers and members of Chicago's North Side Gang, the main rival to the Chicago Outfit.", " Peter Gusenberg participated in an infamous attack on Al Capone during a vicious gang war." ], "title": "Peter Gusenberg" }, { "sentences": [ "Frank Gusenberg (October 11, 1893 – February 14, 1929) was a German-American contract killer and a victim of the Saint Valentine's Day massacre in Chicago, Illinois." ], "title": "Frank Gusenberg" }, { "sentences": [ "Don Lee (born 28 February 1960 in Blue Island, Illinois) was the state representative of District 28, consisting of the Columbine/Ken Caryl area of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States from 1998 to 2005.", " Columbine High School is located within the district he represented.", " He is best known for assisting victim parents from the Columbine High School Massacre in approving the \"Respect Life\" license plate, raising funds for victims of the Columbine High School Massacre as well as attempting to form an investigative committee to explore any \"unanswered questions\" about the attacks on Columbine and its aftermath.", " Lee was reelected to his fourth term to the Colorado State House of Representatives in 2004 whereupon he promptly resigned therefore paving the way for a Republican vacancy committee to name Jim Kerr as his replacement.", " He currently is vice president of government affairs for K12, Inc." ], "title": "Don Lee (politician)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Westervelt massacre, also known as the Westerfield massacre, was an indigenous attack on a caravan of Dutch frontier settlers that occurred during the American Revolutionary War around 3:00 am on June 27, 1780 in Kentucky County, Virginia, the present day state of Kentucky.", " It remains one of the largest massacres in Kentucky state history.", " The settlers were traveling southeast from Low Dutch Station to Harrod's Town.", " The settler relocation was in part a reaction to British Captain Henry Bird's invasion of Kentucky.", " The area immediately east of Low Dutch Station had been overrun with British allied Indians.", " Harrod's Town was fortified and a move south would lead the settlers away from Captain Bird's invading army from the north.", " The caravan was ambushed in a surprise attack, during the night, after a day's travel of twelve miles.", " The exact location of the massacre is not definitively known.", " However, it is likely to have occurred at Floyd's Fork and Broad Run.", " The caravan was formed by Jacobus Westervelt and consisted of forty-one settlers from ten different families.", " Ten of the seventeen settlers killed were members of the Westervelt family.", " The victims included men, women, and children.", " The Indians responsible for the massacre were allied to the British and received ₤5 for each victim's scalp cut off and returned to the British authorities.", " The Indians were thus awarded ₤85 by the British for massacring the Dutch settlers.", " The Westervelt Massacre had a chilling effect on the region.", " A number of settlers from Low Dutch Station joined Colonel George Rogers Clark's militia after the massacre." ], "title": "Westervelt massacre" }, { "sentences": [ "Barimo massacre refers to the massacre of 26 Bosniaks in Barimo, Višegrad in August 1992 by the Bosnian Serb Army.", " The victims were mostly women and children.", " The entire village was burnt down and destroyed, including religious buildings.", " The eldest victim was Hanka Halilović, born in 1900, and the youngest was Fadila Bajrić, born in 1980." ], "title": "Barimo massacre" } ]
[ "Title: Massacre of El Amparo\n\nThe Massacre of El Amparo was a massacre of 14 fishermen which took place near the village of El Amparo, in Venezuela's western state of Apure, on 29 October 1988. A joint military-police unit claimed the fishermen (who had no police records and were not known to either Venezuelan or Colombian military intelligence) were a group of guerillas who attacked them with guns and grenades, with an alleged 15–20 minute exchange of gunfire occurring at a range of 20–30m. No injuries were sustained by the unit, and an informant from the unit told investigators that the arms that were found amongst the bodies of the fishermen had been planted. An autopsy performed by Colombian officials on a Venezuelan victim found that he had been shot in the back, his skull crushed by heavy blows, and his face disfigured by acid. A month later further autopsies were performed by Venezuelan officials, with similar findings; the report was suppressed, but witnesses reported the results.", "Title: Joseph Horn Cloud\n\nJoseph Horn Cloud born 1873 and died September 18, 1920. His father was Horn Cloud and mother Nest, both parents died at the Wounded Knee Massacre along with two brothers William Horn Cloud (1876-1890), Sherman Horn Cloud (1865-1890) and a niece. Joseph was a survivor of the massacre as well as his brother Daniel and half brother Dewey Beard [p. 89-95]. Dewey's mother was Yellow Leaf who also died during the massacre. In the early 1900s a writer named Eli S. Ricker began research for a book he was going to call \"The Final Conflict between the Red Men and the Palefaces.\" He gathered sources and interviews about conditions and battles on the Plains during the last half of the 1800s. He recorded the interviews in small note pads known to historians as the \"Ricker Tablets.\" One such interview was with Joseph telling Ricker what he witnessed at the Wounded Knee Massacre, \"When the shooting began the women ran to the ravine. The shooting was in every direction. Soldiers shot into one another... Many of the Indians in the circle were killed. Many of them mingled with the soldiers behind them, picking up guns from dead soldiers and taking cartridge belts.\"", "Title: Kingsmill massacre\n\nThe Kingsmill massacre took place on 5 January 1976 near the village of Kingsmill in south County Armagh, Northern Ireland. Gunmen stopped a minibus carrying eleven Protestant workmen, lined them up alongside it and shot them. Only one victim survived, despite having been shot 18 times. A group calling itself the South Armagh Republican Action Force claimed responsibility. It said the shooting was retaliation for a string of attacks on Catholic civilians in the area by Loyalists, particularly the killing of six Catholics the night before. The Kingsmill massacre was the climax of a string of tit-for-tat killings in the area during the mid-1970s, and was one of the deadliest mass shootings of the Troubles.", "Title: Abhiman Singh Rana Magar\n\nAbhiman Singh Rana Magar (Nepali: अभिमान सिंह राना मगर) was an army general and Minister of Nepal until September 15, 1846, and the first victim of the Kot massacre of 1846. According to a government letter to then-British Resident, Major Lawrence in Kathmandu, 32 Bhardars (Nobles) were killed in the massacre catapulting Jung Bahadur, who later became Rana, to power.", "Title: 1922 Turin Massacre\n\nThe 1922 Turin Massacre refers to the attack by Italian Fascists against members of a local labour movement in Turin, Italy, during a three-day terror campaign fom 18-20 December 1922. The events began in Turin after Fascists raided and burned down of a trade union headquarters and attacks on two clubs of the Italian Socialist Party. This was followed by Fascists taking a number of editors of the newspaper of the Communist Party of Italy hostage, taking them to the central park in Turin and threatening to execute them. Fascists rounded up communists and trade unionists in the city and executed a number of them in gruesome manners with one victim being tied and dragged behind a truck until he died and another victim being bludgeoned to death. Eleven people were killed and ten were seriously wounded by the Fascists.", "Title: Peter Gusenberg\n\nPeter Gusenberg a.k.a. \"\"Goosey\"\" (September 22, 1888 – February 14, 1929) and his brother Frank were German-American contract killers and members of Chicago's North Side Gang, the main rival to the Chicago Outfit. Peter Gusenberg participated in an infamous attack on Al Capone during a vicious gang war.", "Title: Frank Gusenberg\n\nFrank Gusenberg (October 11, 1893 – February 14, 1929) was a German-American contract killer and a victim of the Saint Valentine's Day massacre in Chicago, Illinois.", "Title: Don Lee (politician)\n\nDon Lee (born 28 February 1960 in Blue Island, Illinois) was the state representative of District 28, consisting of the Columbine/Ken Caryl area of Jefferson County, Colorado, United States from 1998 to 2005. Columbine High School is located within the district he represented. He is best known for assisting victim parents from the Columbine High School Massacre in approving the \"Respect Life\" license plate, raising funds for victims of the Columbine High School Massacre as well as attempting to form an investigative committee to explore any \"unanswered questions\" about the attacks on Columbine and its aftermath. Lee was reelected to his fourth term to the Colorado State House of Representatives in 2004 whereupon he promptly resigned therefore paving the way for a Republican vacancy committee to name Jim Kerr as his replacement. He currently is vice president of government affairs for K12, Inc.", "Title: Westervelt massacre\n\nThe Westervelt massacre, also known as the Westerfield massacre, was an indigenous attack on a caravan of Dutch frontier settlers that occurred during the American Revolutionary War around 3:00 am on June 27, 1780 in Kentucky County, Virginia, the present day state of Kentucky. It remains one of the largest massacres in Kentucky state history. The settlers were traveling southeast from Low Dutch Station to Harrod's Town. The settler relocation was in part a reaction to British Captain Henry Bird's invasion of Kentucky. The area immediately east of Low Dutch Station had been overrun with British allied Indians. Harrod's Town was fortified and a move south would lead the settlers away from Captain Bird's invading army from the north. The caravan was ambushed in a surprise attack, during the night, after a day's travel of twelve miles. The exact location of the massacre is not definitively known. However, it is likely to have occurred at Floyd's Fork and Broad Run. The caravan was formed by Jacobus Westervelt and consisted of forty-one settlers from ten different families. Ten of the seventeen settlers killed were members of the Westervelt family. The victims included men, women, and children. The Indians responsible for the massacre were allied to the British and received ₤5 for each victim's scalp cut off and returned to the British authorities. The Indians were thus awarded ₤85 by the British for massacring the Dutch settlers. The Westervelt Massacre had a chilling effect on the region. A number of settlers from Low Dutch Station joined Colonel George Rogers Clark's militia after the massacre.", "Title: Barimo massacre\n\nBarimo massacre refers to the massacre of 26 Bosniaks in Barimo, Višegrad in August 1992 by the Bosnian Serb Army. The victims were mostly women and children. The entire village was burnt down and destroyed, including religious buildings. The eldest victim was Hanka Halilović, born in 1900, and the youngest was Fadila Bajrić, born in 1980." ]
6,116
Gasherbrum III, and Ultar are both what types of geographical features?
summit
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Gasherbrum III", "Ultar" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The most southerly geographical features of various types are listed here." ], "title": "List of southernmost items" }, { "sentences": [ "Commemoration of Charles Darwin began with geographical features named after Darwin while he was still on the \"Beagle\" survey voyage, continued after his return with the naming of species he had collected, and extended further with his increasing fame.", " Many geographical features, species and institutions bear his name.", " Interest in his work has led to scholarship and publications, nicknamed the \"Darwin Industry\", and his life is remembered in fiction, film and TV productions as well as in numerous biographies.", " Darwin Day has become an annual event, and in 2009 there were worldwide celebrations to mark the bicentenary of Darwin's birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of \"On the Origin of Species\"." ], "title": "Commemoration of Charles Darwin" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gazetteer of Australia is an index or dictionary of the location and spelling of geographical names across Australia.", " Geographic names include towns, suburbs and roads, plus geographical features such as hills, rivers, and lakes." ], "title": "Gazetteer of Australia" }, { "sentences": [ "Gasherbrum III (Urdu: گاشر برم -3‎ ; ), surveyed as K3a, is a summit in the Gasherbrum massif of the Baltoro Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram on the border between Xinjiang, China and Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan.", " It is situated between Gasherbrum II and IV." ], "title": "Gasherbrum III" }, { "sentences": [ "Ultar Sar (Urdu: آلتر سار‎ ) (also Ultar, Ultar II, Bojohagur Duanasir II) is the" ], "title": "Ultar" }, { "sentences": [ "Rioja Alavesa (Basque: \"Arabako Errioxa\" ), officially Cuadrilla de Laguardia-Rioja Alavesa is one of seven \"comarcas\" that make up the province of Álava, Spain.", " It covers an area of 315.83 km² with a population of 11,360 people (2010).", " The capital lies at Laguardia.", " It is part of a notable wine growing region.", " Its northern boundary is formed by the Sierra de Cantabria and Sierra de Toloño, two mountain ranges that separate it from the rest of Álava.", " To the south, its geographical limit is marked by the Ebro River, its border with the neighboring autonomous community of La Rioja.", " \"La Sonsierra riojana,\" which contains the municipalities of Ábalos and San Vicente de la Sonsierra, is located north of the Ebro River.", " Although geographically part of the river's left bank, this area technically belongs to the autonomous community of La Rioja.", " In la Sonsierra region, La Rioja Alavesa is divided in two parts by La Rioja proper: Labastida, located to the west, and the remaining Rioja Alavesa municipalities to the east.", " The border with Navarra to the east are not based on clearly defined geographical features like the aforementioned boundaries." ], "title": "Rioja Alavesa" }, { "sentences": [ "Machulo La is a mountain view point which is considered the most easiest way to view some of the most highest peaks of Himalayas and Karakoram mountains in a single glance such as K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum-I, Gasherbrum-II, Gasherbrum III, Gasherbrum IV, K7, K6 and Nanga Parbat." ], "title": "Machulo La" }, { "sentences": [ "Geographical features are man-made or naturally-created features of the Earth.", " Natural geographical features consist of landforms and ecosystems. For example, terrain types, physical factors of the environment) are natural geographical features.", " Conversely, human settlements or other engineered forms are considered types of artificial geographical features." ], "title": "Geographical feature" }, { "sentences": [ "Hiisi (plural \"hiidet\") is a term in Baltic-Finnic folklore, originally denoting sacred localities and later on various types of mythological entity.", " In Christian-influenced later folklore, they are depicted as demonic or trickster-like entities, often the autochthonous, pagan inhabitants of the land, similar in this respect to mythological giants.", " They are found near salient promontories, ominous crevasses, large boulders, potholes, woods, hills, and other outstanding geographical features or rough terrain.", " In Estonian, \"hiis\" still carries the primary meaning of a sacred grove." ], "title": "Hiisi" }, { "sentences": [ "In computing, the Open Geospatial Consortium Web Feature Service Interface Standard (WFS) provides an interface allowing requests for geographical features across the web using platform-independent calls.", " One can think of geographical features as the \"source code\" behind a map, whereas the WMS interface or online tiled mapping portals like Google Maps return only an image, which end-users cannot edit or spatially analyze.", " The XML-based GML furnishes the default payload-encoding for transporting geographic features, but other formats like shapefiles can also serve for transport.", " In early 2006 the OGC members approved the OpenGIS GML Simple Features Profile.", " This profile is designed both to increase interoperability between WFS servers and to improve the ease of implementation of the WFS standard." ], "title": "Web Feature Service" } ]
[ "Title: List of southernmost items\n\nThe most southerly geographical features of various types are listed here.", "Title: Commemoration of Charles Darwin\n\nCommemoration of Charles Darwin began with geographical features named after Darwin while he was still on the \"Beagle\" survey voyage, continued after his return with the naming of species he had collected, and extended further with his increasing fame. Many geographical features, species and institutions bear his name. Interest in his work has led to scholarship and publications, nicknamed the \"Darwin Industry\", and his life is remembered in fiction, film and TV productions as well as in numerous biographies. Darwin Day has become an annual event, and in 2009 there were worldwide celebrations to mark the bicentenary of Darwin's birth and the 150th anniversary of the publication of \"On the Origin of Species\".", "Title: Gazetteer of Australia\n\nThe Gazetteer of Australia is an index or dictionary of the location and spelling of geographical names across Australia. Geographic names include towns, suburbs and roads, plus geographical features such as hills, rivers, and lakes.", "Title: Gasherbrum III\n\nGasherbrum III (Urdu: گاشر برم -3‎ ; ), surveyed as K3a, is a summit in the Gasherbrum massif of the Baltoro Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram on the border between Xinjiang, China and Gilgit-Baltistan, Pakistan. It is situated between Gasherbrum II and IV.", "Title: Ultar\n\nUltar Sar (Urdu: آلتر سار‎ ) (also Ultar, Ultar II, Bojohagur Duanasir II) is the", "Title: Rioja Alavesa\n\nRioja Alavesa (Basque: \"Arabako Errioxa\" ), officially Cuadrilla de Laguardia-Rioja Alavesa is one of seven \"comarcas\" that make up the province of Álava, Spain. It covers an area of 315.83 km² with a population of 11,360 people (2010). The capital lies at Laguardia. It is part of a notable wine growing region. Its northern boundary is formed by the Sierra de Cantabria and Sierra de Toloño, two mountain ranges that separate it from the rest of Álava. To the south, its geographical limit is marked by the Ebro River, its border with the neighboring autonomous community of La Rioja. \"La Sonsierra riojana,\" which contains the municipalities of Ábalos and San Vicente de la Sonsierra, is located north of the Ebro River. Although geographically part of the river's left bank, this area technically belongs to the autonomous community of La Rioja. In la Sonsierra region, La Rioja Alavesa is divided in two parts by La Rioja proper: Labastida, located to the west, and the remaining Rioja Alavesa municipalities to the east. The border with Navarra to the east are not based on clearly defined geographical features like the aforementioned boundaries.", "Title: Machulo La\n\nMachulo La is a mountain view point which is considered the most easiest way to view some of the most highest peaks of Himalayas and Karakoram mountains in a single glance such as K2, Broad Peak, Gasherbrum-I, Gasherbrum-II, Gasherbrum III, Gasherbrum IV, K7, K6 and Nanga Parbat.", "Title: Geographical feature\n\nGeographical features are man-made or naturally-created features of the Earth. Natural geographical features consist of landforms and ecosystems. For example, terrain types, physical factors of the environment) are natural geographical features. Conversely, human settlements or other engineered forms are considered types of artificial geographical features.", "Title: Hiisi\n\nHiisi (plural \"hiidet\") is a term in Baltic-Finnic folklore, originally denoting sacred localities and later on various types of mythological entity. In Christian-influenced later folklore, they are depicted as demonic or trickster-like entities, often the autochthonous, pagan inhabitants of the land, similar in this respect to mythological giants. They are found near salient promontories, ominous crevasses, large boulders, potholes, woods, hills, and other outstanding geographical features or rough terrain. In Estonian, \"hiis\" still carries the primary meaning of a sacred grove.", "Title: Web Feature Service\n\nIn computing, the Open Geospatial Consortium Web Feature Service Interface Standard (WFS) provides an interface allowing requests for geographical features across the web using platform-independent calls. One can think of geographical features as the \"source code\" behind a map, whereas the WMS interface or online tiled mapping portals like Google Maps return only an image, which end-users cannot edit or spatially analyze. The XML-based GML furnishes the default payload-encoding for transporting geographic features, but other formats like shapefiles can also serve for transport. In early 2006 the OGC members approved the OpenGIS GML Simple Features Profile. This profile is designed both to increase interoperability between WFS servers and to improve the ease of implementation of the WFS standard." ]
6,117
Interstate 480 is named for the first American to do what?
orbit the Earth
bridge
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{ "title": [ "Interstate 480 (Ohio)", "John Glenn" ], "sent_id": [ 7, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The West Farnam neighborhood or the Blackstone neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska is located from Dodge Street on the north to Leavenworth Street on the south, Highway 75/Interstate 480 on the east to South 52nd Street on the west.", " In 1997, the Gold Coast Historic District was formed from the West Farnam neighborhood and the Park Place neighborhood, known today as Cathedral.", " Named for its principal thoroughfare, West Farnam was a prime real estate area in the first quarter of the 20th century.", " It is home to several historical landmarks, including houses, churches, and former hotels." ], "title": "West Farnam neighborhood" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ak-Sar-Ben Bridge was a truss bridge that was the first road bridge to cross the Missouri River connecting Omaha, Nebraska and Council Bluffs, Iowa.", " It was replaced in 1966 by the Interstate 480 girder bridge." ], "title": "Ak-Sar-Ben Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "Interstate 480 (I-480) is a 41.77 mi auxiliary Interstate Highway of I-80 that bypasses the city of Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States.", " I-480 is one of 13 auxiliary Interstate Highways the state.", " The western terminus of I-480 is an interchange with I-80 in North Ridgeville.", " Starting east through suburban Lorain County, I-480 enters Cuyahoga County.", " I-480 then approaches the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, which serves as the primary airport for the Greater Cleveland area.", " After traversing Brooklyn and crossing the Cuyahoga River on the Valley View Bridge, the highway continues east towards the communities of Bedford and Twinsburg toward its eastern terminus at I-80 in Streetsboro.", " On its route, I-480 crosses interstates I-71, I-77 and I-271.", " In 1998, the Governor of Ohio, George Voinovich, gave I-480 the additional name of the \"Senator John Glenn Highway\", in honor of the former NASA astronaut and a U.S. Senator from Ohio for 24 years." ], "title": "Interstate 480 (Ohio)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Herschel Glenn Jr. (July 18, 1921 – December 8, 2016) was a United States Marine Corps aviator, engineer, astronaut, and United States Senator from Ohio.", " In 1962 he became the first American to orbit the Earth, circling it three times." ], "title": "John Glenn" }, { "sentences": [ "State Route 10 (SR 10) is a state highway located in and around Cleveland, Ohio.", " The current routing of SR 10 was certified in 1934.", " The route's western terminus is in Eaton Township in Lorain County at the junction of U.S. Route 20, State Route 57 and State Route 301, where US 20 and SR 301 continue westbound on the freeway.", " In North Ridgeville, route 10 merges with Interstate 480 at the interstate's western terminus in North Ridgeville, and continues with the interstate briefly eastward.", " Just east of this junction, the route also has an interchange with Interstate 80 and the Ohio Turnpike via a connecting or spur road.", " SR 10 then becomes a grade-level road in North Ridgeville before heading into Cuyahoga County, and is known as Lorain Road.", " It then continues through the western suburbs of Cleveland and through the western part of Cleveland, as Lorain Avenue, terminating shortly after it crosses the Cuyahoga River at Gateway at Broadway Avenue/Ontario Street (U.S. Route 422, State Route 8, State Route 14, State Route 43, and State Route 87)." ], "title": "Ohio State Route 10" }, { "sentences": [ "Jefferson Square was the last of three original public parks extant in Omaha, Nebraska.", " Bounded by North 15th, 16th, Chicago and Cass Streets, the park was dedicated November 25, 1865.", " It was razed by the city March 18, 1969 to make way for the construction of Interstate 480 in Downtown Omaha.", " Before that time it was the site of Omaha's first school, and considered for the location of the first Omaha Public Library and the Omaha Market House." ], "title": "Jefferson Square (Omaha)" }, { "sentences": [ "Currently the Interstate Highway System includes seven suffixed routes that are signed: the Interstate 35 split into Interstate 35E and Interstate 35W at Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas; a similar split into Interstate 35E and Interstate 35W at Minneapolis-St.", " Paul, Minnesota; as well as Interstate 69C, Interstate 69E and Interstate 69W in South Texas; in addition, Interstate 480N in Ohio exists and is designated as such on mile markers but is otherwise unsigned.", " However, there were once many more, as the three-digit Interstates were not designated until after all major routes were assigned numbers, including some short connections and spurs.", " (A few of the shortest, including I-190 and I-195, were assigned three-digit numbers almost immediately.)", " Most were not equal splits like on I-35, but had the main route continue through, and often the suffixed route never returned to its parent.", " In 1980, AASHTO abolished the majority of suffixes due to confusion, renumbering them as three-digit Interstates, but several that return to their parents were kept.", " For example, Interstate 15E has since become Interstate 215, but both I-35E/I-35W and I-69 splits still exist." ], "title": "List of suffixed Interstate Highways" }, { "sentences": [ "State Route 17 (SR 17) is an east–west highway in Northeast Ohio running from North Olmsted at State Route 10 to State Route 43 in Bedford Heights.", " The entire route has been paralleled by Interstate 480 and has junctions with this interstate via numerous cross streets such as Clague Road, Tiedeman Road, and Warrensville Center Road, and also via State Route 94 (State Road) and State Route 14 (Broadway Avenue).", " It also has two direct junctions with the interstate.", " State Route 17 provides access to many industrial and commercial areas in this area of Cleveland." ], "title": "Ohio State Route 17" }, { "sentences": [ "Interstate 480 (I-480) is a 4.90 mi auxiliary Interstate Highway that connects Interstate 80 in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, with Interstate 29 in Council Bluffs, Iowa.", " The portion of I-480 in Nebraska has been named the Gerald R. Ford Expressway, named in honor of the former President, who was a native of Omaha.", " For most of its length, I-480 is overlapped by a U.S. Highway; for 2 mi with U.S. Route 75 and for 1 mi with U.S. Route 6.", " I-480 includes the Grenville Dodge Memorial Bridge over the Missouri River." ], "title": "Interstate 480 (Nebraska–Iowa)" }, { "sentences": [ "State Route 291 (SR 291) is a 4.14 mi north–south state highway in the northeastern quadrant of the U.S. state of Ohio.", " The southern terminus of the highway is at a T-intersection with Fowles Road in Middleburg Heights, nearly 0.50 mi west of where Fowles Road meets U.S. Route 42.", " Its northern terminus is at a signalized T-intersection with SR 17 on the border between Brook Park and Cleveland, immediately west of where SR 17 passes underneath Interstate 71 south of Interstate 480.", " It is known locally as Engle Road through its entire length." ], "title": "Ohio State Route 291" } ]
[ "Title: West Farnam neighborhood\n\nThe West Farnam neighborhood or the Blackstone neighborhood in Omaha, Nebraska is located from Dodge Street on the north to Leavenworth Street on the south, Highway 75/Interstate 480 on the east to South 52nd Street on the west. In 1997, the Gold Coast Historic District was formed from the West Farnam neighborhood and the Park Place neighborhood, known today as Cathedral. Named for its principal thoroughfare, West Farnam was a prime real estate area in the first quarter of the 20th century. It is home to several historical landmarks, including houses, churches, and former hotels.", "Title: Ak-Sar-Ben Bridge\n\nThe Ak-Sar-Ben Bridge was a truss bridge that was the first road bridge to cross the Missouri River connecting Omaha, Nebraska and Council Bluffs, Iowa. It was replaced in 1966 by the Interstate 480 girder bridge.", "Title: Interstate 480 (Ohio)\n\nInterstate 480 (I-480) is a 41.77 mi auxiliary Interstate Highway of I-80 that bypasses the city of Cleveland, Ohio, in the United States. I-480 is one of 13 auxiliary Interstate Highways the state. The western terminus of I-480 is an interchange with I-80 in North Ridgeville. Starting east through suburban Lorain County, I-480 enters Cuyahoga County. I-480 then approaches the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport, which serves as the primary airport for the Greater Cleveland area. After traversing Brooklyn and crossing the Cuyahoga River on the Valley View Bridge, the highway continues east towards the communities of Bedford and Twinsburg toward its eastern terminus at I-80 in Streetsboro. On its route, I-480 crosses interstates I-71, I-77 and I-271. In 1998, the Governor of Ohio, George Voinovich, gave I-480 the additional name of the \"Senator John Glenn Highway\", in honor of the former NASA astronaut and a U.S. Senator from Ohio for 24 years.", "Title: John Glenn\n\nJohn Herschel Glenn Jr. (July 18, 1921 – December 8, 2016) was a United States Marine Corps aviator, engineer, astronaut, and United States Senator from Ohio. In 1962 he became the first American to orbit the Earth, circling it three times.", "Title: Ohio State Route 10\n\nState Route 10 (SR 10) is a state highway located in and around Cleveland, Ohio. The current routing of SR 10 was certified in 1934. The route's western terminus is in Eaton Township in Lorain County at the junction of U.S. Route 20, State Route 57 and State Route 301, where US 20 and SR 301 continue westbound on the freeway. In North Ridgeville, route 10 merges with Interstate 480 at the interstate's western terminus in North Ridgeville, and continues with the interstate briefly eastward. Just east of this junction, the route also has an interchange with Interstate 80 and the Ohio Turnpike via a connecting or spur road. SR 10 then becomes a grade-level road in North Ridgeville before heading into Cuyahoga County, and is known as Lorain Road. It then continues through the western suburbs of Cleveland and through the western part of Cleveland, as Lorain Avenue, terminating shortly after it crosses the Cuyahoga River at Gateway at Broadway Avenue/Ontario Street (U.S. Route 422, State Route 8, State Route 14, State Route 43, and State Route 87).", "Title: Jefferson Square (Omaha)\n\nJefferson Square was the last of three original public parks extant in Omaha, Nebraska. Bounded by North 15th, 16th, Chicago and Cass Streets, the park was dedicated November 25, 1865. It was razed by the city March 18, 1969 to make way for the construction of Interstate 480 in Downtown Omaha. Before that time it was the site of Omaha's first school, and considered for the location of the first Omaha Public Library and the Omaha Market House.", "Title: List of suffixed Interstate Highways\n\nCurrently the Interstate Highway System includes seven suffixed routes that are signed: the Interstate 35 split into Interstate 35E and Interstate 35W at Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas; a similar split into Interstate 35E and Interstate 35W at Minneapolis-St. Paul, Minnesota; as well as Interstate 69C, Interstate 69E and Interstate 69W in South Texas; in addition, Interstate 480N in Ohio exists and is designated as such on mile markers but is otherwise unsigned. However, there were once many more, as the three-digit Interstates were not designated until after all major routes were assigned numbers, including some short connections and spurs. (A few of the shortest, including I-190 and I-195, were assigned three-digit numbers almost immediately.) Most were not equal splits like on I-35, but had the main route continue through, and often the suffixed route never returned to its parent. In 1980, AASHTO abolished the majority of suffixes due to confusion, renumbering them as three-digit Interstates, but several that return to their parents were kept. For example, Interstate 15E has since become Interstate 215, but both I-35E/I-35W and I-69 splits still exist.", "Title: Ohio State Route 17\n\nState Route 17 (SR 17) is an east–west highway in Northeast Ohio running from North Olmsted at State Route 10 to State Route 43 in Bedford Heights. The entire route has been paralleled by Interstate 480 and has junctions with this interstate via numerous cross streets such as Clague Road, Tiedeman Road, and Warrensville Center Road, and also via State Route 94 (State Road) and State Route 14 (Broadway Avenue). It also has two direct junctions with the interstate. State Route 17 provides access to many industrial and commercial areas in this area of Cleveland.", "Title: Interstate 480 (Nebraska–Iowa)\n\nInterstate 480 (I-480) is a 4.90 mi auxiliary Interstate Highway that connects Interstate 80 in downtown Omaha, Nebraska, with Interstate 29 in Council Bluffs, Iowa. The portion of I-480 in Nebraska has been named the Gerald R. Ford Expressway, named in honor of the former President, who was a native of Omaha. For most of its length, I-480 is overlapped by a U.S. Highway; for 2 mi with U.S. Route 75 and for 1 mi with U.S. Route 6. I-480 includes the Grenville Dodge Memorial Bridge over the Missouri River.", "Title: Ohio State Route 291\n\nState Route 291 (SR 291) is a 4.14 mi north–south state highway in the northeastern quadrant of the U.S. state of Ohio. The southern terminus of the highway is at a T-intersection with Fowles Road in Middleburg Heights, nearly 0.50 mi west of where Fowles Road meets U.S. Route 42. Its northern terminus is at a signalized T-intersection with SR 17 on the border between Brook Park and Cleveland, immediately west of where SR 17 passes underneath Interstate 71 south of Interstate 480. It is known locally as Engle Road through its entire length." ]
6,118
Ed Harris starred in the movie China Moon as well as what HBO sci-fi drama?
Westworld
bridge
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{ "title": [ "China Moon", "Ed Harris" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Sarah Jeffery (born April 3, 1996) is a Canadian actress, singer and dancer.", " She is known for her work in the Fox television sci-fi drama \"Wayward Pines\", the Disney Channel original movie \"Descendants\", and the NBC crime drama \"Shades of Blue\"." ], "title": "Sarah Jeffery" }, { "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": [ "Oliver Bell (born 13 May 2004) is an American actor, based in Florida.", " He began his professional acting career at the age of eight.", " He is best known for his role as Little John/the Devil on the WGN America series \"Salem\", and Little Boy in the HBO sci-fi series \"Westworld\"." ], "title": "Oliver Bell" }, { "sentences": [ "Hilarie Ross Burton (born July 1, 1982) is an American actress and producer.", " A former host of MTV's \"Total Request Live\", she portrayed Peyton Sawyer on the The WB/CW drama \"One Tree Hill\" for six seasons (2003–09).", " Burton gained wider recognition with leading roles in the films \"Our Very Own\", \"Solstice\" and \"The List\".", " She starred as Sara Ellis on the USA crime drama \"White Collar\" (2010–13); and, in 2013, she had a recurring role as Dr. Lauren Boswell on the ABC medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\".", " In 2014, she appeared in the short-lived ABC drama series \"Forever\" as Molly Dawes, and a recurring role in the short-lived CBS sci-fi drama series \"Extant\" as Anna Schaefer in 2015.", " In 2016, Burton was cast in a recurring role as DEA Agent Karen Palmer on the Fox action dramedy series \"Lethal Weapon\"." ], "title": "Hilarie Burton" }, { "sentences": [ "China Moon is a 1994 American neo-noir film directed by John Bailey and starring Ed Harris, Madeleine Stowe and Benicio del Toro.", " It was written by Roy Carlson.", " It was filmed in 1991 but \"shelved\" for three years before its release." ], "title": "China Moon" }, { "sentences": [ "Amazing (Chinese: 神奇) is a Chinese sci-fi basketball film directed by Sherwood Hu released in 2013.", " The film is a sci-fi drama set in modern-day Shanghai about an unexpected series of events that unfold when China's top programmer (Huang Xiao Ming) designs the world's first thought-controlled virtual reality basketball game.", " It premiered at the Shanghai International Film Festival in June 2013 and released in China on September 30, 2013." ], "title": "Amazing (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward Allen Harris (born November 28, 1950) is an American actor, producer, director, and screenwriter.", " He is known for his performances in films such as \"The Right Stuff\" (1983), \"The Abyss\" (1989), \"Glengarry Glen Ross\" (1992), \"Apollo 13\" (1995), \"Nixon\" (1995), \"The Rock\" (1996), \"Absolute Power\" (1997), \"A Beautiful Mind\" (2001), \"Enemy at the Gates\" (2001), \"Radio\" (2003), \"A History of Violence\" (2005), \"Gone Baby Gone\" (2007), \"The Way Back\" (2010), \"Man on a Ledge\" (2012), \"Gravity\" (2013), \"Snowpiercer\" (2013), and \"Run All Night\" (2015).", " Harris currently stars in the HBO sci-fi drama series \"Westworld\"." ], "title": "Ed Harris" }, { "sentences": [ "Natalie Martinez (born July 12, 1984) is an American actress and model.", " She is known as the spokes-model for JLO by Jennifer Lopez, and for her role in the 2008 feature film \"Death Race\".", " She also starred in a music video titled \"Rain Over Me\" by Pitbull, also featuring Marc Anthony.", " She has appeared in several music videos and telenovelas. From 2010 to 2011, Martinez starred in the crime drama series \"Detroit 1-8-7\" as Detective Ariana Sanchez.", " From 2012 to 2014, she starred in the crime drama \"\" as Detective Jamie Lovato and Deputy Linda Esquivel in the sci-fi drama series \"Under the Dome\".", " She recently starred as Detective Theresa Murphy in the Fox police drama \"APB\", which was cancelled on May 11, 2017 after one season." ], "title": "Natalie Martinez" }, { "sentences": [ "Apollo 13 is a 1995 American space adventure docudrama film directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, and Ed Harris.", " The screenplay by William Broyles, Jr. and Al Reinert, that dramatizes the aborted 1970 Apollo 13 lunar mission, is an adaptation of the book \"Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13\" by astronaut Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger.", " The film depicts astronauts Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise aboard Apollo 13 for America's third Moon landing mission.", " En route, an on-board explosion deprives their spacecraft of most of its oxygen supply and electric power, forcing NASA's flight controllers to abort the Moon landing, and turning the mission into a struggle to get the three men home safely." ], "title": "Apollo 13 (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Luke Hemsworth (born 5 November 1980) is an Australian actor who is known for his role as Nathan Tyson in the TV series \"Neighbours\" and Ashley Stubbs in the HBO sci-fi series \"Westworld\"." ], "title": "Luke Hemsworth" } ]
[ "Title: Sarah Jeffery\n\nSarah Jeffery (born April 3, 1996) is a Canadian actress, singer and dancer. She is known for her work in the Fox television sci-fi drama \"Wayward Pines\", the Disney Channel original movie \"Descendants\", and the NBC crime drama \"Shades of Blue\".", "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: Oliver Bell\n\nOliver Bell (born 13 May 2004) is an American actor, based in Florida. He began his professional acting career at the age of eight. He is best known for his role as Little John/the Devil on the WGN America series \"Salem\", and Little Boy in the HBO sci-fi series \"Westworld\".", "Title: Hilarie Burton\n\nHilarie Ross Burton (born July 1, 1982) is an American actress and producer. A former host of MTV's \"Total Request Live\", she portrayed Peyton Sawyer on the The WB/CW drama \"One Tree Hill\" for six seasons (2003–09). Burton gained wider recognition with leading roles in the films \"Our Very Own\", \"Solstice\" and \"The List\". She starred as Sara Ellis on the USA crime drama \"White Collar\" (2010–13); and, in 2013, she had a recurring role as Dr. Lauren Boswell on the ABC medical drama \"Grey's Anatomy\". In 2014, she appeared in the short-lived ABC drama series \"Forever\" as Molly Dawes, and a recurring role in the short-lived CBS sci-fi drama series \"Extant\" as Anna Schaefer in 2015. In 2016, Burton was cast in a recurring role as DEA Agent Karen Palmer on the Fox action dramedy series \"Lethal Weapon\".", "Title: China Moon\n\nChina Moon is a 1994 American neo-noir film directed by John Bailey and starring Ed Harris, Madeleine Stowe and Benicio del Toro. It was written by Roy Carlson. It was filmed in 1991 but \"shelved\" for three years before its release.", "Title: Amazing (film)\n\nAmazing (Chinese: 神奇) is a Chinese sci-fi basketball film directed by Sherwood Hu released in 2013. The film is a sci-fi drama set in modern-day Shanghai about an unexpected series of events that unfold when China's top programmer (Huang Xiao Ming) designs the world's first thought-controlled virtual reality basketball game. It premiered at the Shanghai International Film Festival in June 2013 and released in China on September 30, 2013.", "Title: Ed Harris\n\nEdward Allen Harris (born November 28, 1950) is an American actor, producer, director, and screenwriter. He is known for his performances in films such as \"The Right Stuff\" (1983), \"The Abyss\" (1989), \"Glengarry Glen Ross\" (1992), \"Apollo 13\" (1995), \"Nixon\" (1995), \"The Rock\" (1996), \"Absolute Power\" (1997), \"A Beautiful Mind\" (2001), \"Enemy at the Gates\" (2001), \"Radio\" (2003), \"A History of Violence\" (2005), \"Gone Baby Gone\" (2007), \"The Way Back\" (2010), \"Man on a Ledge\" (2012), \"Gravity\" (2013), \"Snowpiercer\" (2013), and \"Run All Night\" (2015). Harris currently stars in the HBO sci-fi drama series \"Westworld\".", "Title: Natalie Martinez\n\nNatalie Martinez (born July 12, 1984) is an American actress and model. She is known as the spokes-model for JLO by Jennifer Lopez, and for her role in the 2008 feature film \"Death Race\". She also starred in a music video titled \"Rain Over Me\" by Pitbull, also featuring Marc Anthony. She has appeared in several music videos and telenovelas. From 2010 to 2011, Martinez starred in the crime drama series \"Detroit 1-8-7\" as Detective Ariana Sanchez. From 2012 to 2014, she starred in the crime drama \"\" as Detective Jamie Lovato and Deputy Linda Esquivel in the sci-fi drama series \"Under the Dome\". She recently starred as Detective Theresa Murphy in the Fox police drama \"APB\", which was cancelled on May 11, 2017 after one season.", "Title: Apollo 13 (film)\n\nApollo 13 is a 1995 American space adventure docudrama film directed by Ron Howard and starring Tom Hanks, Kevin Bacon, Bill Paxton, Gary Sinise, and Ed Harris. The screenplay by William Broyles, Jr. and Al Reinert, that dramatizes the aborted 1970 Apollo 13 lunar mission, is an adaptation of the book \"Lost Moon: The Perilous Voyage of Apollo 13\" by astronaut Jim Lovell and Jeffrey Kluger. The film depicts astronauts Lovell, Jack Swigert, and Fred Haise aboard Apollo 13 for America's third Moon landing mission. En route, an on-board explosion deprives their spacecraft of most of its oxygen supply and electric power, forcing NASA's flight controllers to abort the Moon landing, and turning the mission into a struggle to get the three men home safely.", "Title: Luke Hemsworth\n\nLuke Hemsworth (born 5 November 1980) is an Australian actor who is known for his role as Nathan Tyson in the TV series \"Neighbours\" and Ashley Stubbs in the HBO sci-fi series \"Westworld\"." ]
6,119
Cannery Casino and Hotel is a locals casino in North Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, owned and operated by Boyd Gaming, Boyd Gaming Corporation is an American gaming and hospitality company based in which city in Nevada?
Paradise
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{ "title": [ "Cannery Casino and Hotel", "Boyd Gaming" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Coast Casinos Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Boyd Gaming Corporation based in Paradise, Nevada.", " Coast Casinos is the number 2 locals casino brand in the Las Vegas market behind Station Casinos." ], "title": "Coast Casinos" }, { "sentences": [ "Boyd Gaming Corporation is an American gaming and hospitality company based in Paradise, Nevada.", " The company continues to be run by founder Sam Boyd's family under the management of Sam's son, Bill Boyd (born 1931), who currently serves as the company's executive chairman after retiring as CEO in January 2008." ], "title": "Boyd Gaming" }, { "sentences": [ "Aliante Casino and Hotel (formerly Aliante Station) is a hotel and casino in North Las Vegas, Nevada.", " It is owned and operated by Boyd Gaming." ], "title": "Aliante Casino and Hotel" }, { "sentences": [ "Eastside Cannery Casino and Hotel is a locals casino on the Boulder Strip in Sunrise Manor, Nevada, owned and operated by Boyd Gaming.", " The Eastside Cannery has 65,000 sq ft of casino space, 307 hotel rooms, a special events ballroom, a private club on the 16th floor, five restaurants and three bars." ], "title": "Eastside Cannery" }, { "sentences": [ "Station Casinos is a gaming company based in the Las Vegas suburb of Summerlin, Nevada, founded by Frank Fertitta, Jr. Station Casinos, along with Affinity Gaming, Boyd Gaming, and American Casino & Entertainment Properties, dominate the locals casino market in Las Vegas.", " The company purchased several sites that were gaming-entitled, meaning that major casinos can be built at that location without additional approvals.", " There are only a limited number of such sites available in the Las Vegas area.", " Station has also branched out into managing casinos that they do not own.", " Red Rock Resorts, Inc. () is a publicly traded holding company that owns a portion of Station Casinos." ], "title": "Station Casinos" }, { "sentences": [ "The Fremont Hotel & Casino is located in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, on the Fremont Street Experience.", " The casino is operated by the Boyd Gaming Corporation." ], "title": "Fremont Hotel and Casino" }, { "sentences": [ "The Jokers Wild Casino is a 23500 sqft locals casino located in Henderson, Nevada.", " It is one of the casinos owned by Boyd Gaming Corporation." ], "title": "Jokers Wild Casino" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gold Coast Hotel & Casino is a hotel and casino located in Paradise, Nevada.", " This locals' casino is owned and operated by Boyd Gaming.", " The Gold Coast is located one mile (1.6 km) west of the Las Vegas Strip on West Flamingo Road.", " It is located across the street from the Palms Casino Resort and the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino." ], "title": "Gold Coast Hotel and Casino" }, { "sentences": [ "Cannery Casino and Hotel is a locals casino in North Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, owned and operated by Boyd Gaming.", " The property sits on 28 acre , approximately six miles north of the Las Vegas Strip.", " The Cannery includes an 80000 sqft casino, 201 hotel rooms, an indoor/outdoor venue, Galaxy Movie Theater, five restaurants and three bars." ], "title": "Cannery Casino and Hotel" }, { "sentences": [ "Cannery Casino Resorts is a Spring Valley, Nevada based gaming business that develops and manages hotels and casinos across the country.", " CCR is owned by Boyd Gaming." ], "title": "Cannery Casino Resorts" } ]
[ "Title: Coast Casinos\n\nCoast Casinos Inc. is a wholly owned subsidiary of Boyd Gaming Corporation based in Paradise, Nevada. Coast Casinos is the number 2 locals casino brand in the Las Vegas market behind Station Casinos.", "Title: Boyd Gaming\n\nBoyd Gaming Corporation is an American gaming and hospitality company based in Paradise, Nevada. The company continues to be run by founder Sam Boyd's family under the management of Sam's son, Bill Boyd (born 1931), who currently serves as the company's executive chairman after retiring as CEO in January 2008.", "Title: Aliante Casino and Hotel\n\nAliante Casino and Hotel (formerly Aliante Station) is a hotel and casino in North Las Vegas, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Boyd Gaming.", "Title: Eastside Cannery\n\nEastside Cannery Casino and Hotel is a locals casino on the Boulder Strip in Sunrise Manor, Nevada, owned and operated by Boyd Gaming. The Eastside Cannery has 65,000 sq ft of casino space, 307 hotel rooms, a special events ballroom, a private club on the 16th floor, five restaurants and three bars.", "Title: Station Casinos\n\nStation Casinos is a gaming company based in the Las Vegas suburb of Summerlin, Nevada, founded by Frank Fertitta, Jr. Station Casinos, along with Affinity Gaming, Boyd Gaming, and American Casino & Entertainment Properties, dominate the locals casino market in Las Vegas. The company purchased several sites that were gaming-entitled, meaning that major casinos can be built at that location without additional approvals. There are only a limited number of such sites available in the Las Vegas area. Station has also branched out into managing casinos that they do not own. Red Rock Resorts, Inc. () is a publicly traded holding company that owns a portion of Station Casinos.", "Title: Fremont Hotel and Casino\n\nThe Fremont Hotel & Casino is located in downtown Las Vegas, Nevada, on the Fremont Street Experience. The casino is operated by the Boyd Gaming Corporation.", "Title: Jokers Wild Casino\n\nThe Jokers Wild Casino is a 23500 sqft locals casino located in Henderson, Nevada. It is one of the casinos owned by Boyd Gaming Corporation.", "Title: Gold Coast Hotel and Casino\n\nThe Gold Coast Hotel & Casino is a hotel and casino located in Paradise, Nevada. This locals' casino is owned and operated by Boyd Gaming. The Gold Coast is located one mile (1.6 km) west of the Las Vegas Strip on West Flamingo Road. It is located across the street from the Palms Casino Resort and the Rio All Suite Hotel and Casino.", "Title: Cannery Casino and Hotel\n\nCannery Casino and Hotel is a locals casino in North Las Vegas, Nevada, USA, owned and operated by Boyd Gaming. The property sits on 28 acre , approximately six miles north of the Las Vegas Strip. The Cannery includes an 80000 sqft casino, 201 hotel rooms, an indoor/outdoor venue, Galaxy Movie Theater, five restaurants and three bars.", "Title: Cannery Casino Resorts\n\nCannery Casino Resorts is a Spring Valley, Nevada based gaming business that develops and manages hotels and casinos across the country. CCR is owned by Boyd Gaming." ]
6,120
Whose works were encouraged and featured by the famous pianist who was married to composer Robert Schumann?
Johannes Brahms
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{ "title": [ "Master Raro", "Master Raro", "Clara Schumann", "Clara Schumann", "Clara Schumann" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 2, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Geliebte Clara (\"Beloved Clara\") is a Franco-German-Hungarian 2008 film, directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms, her last film before her 2014 death, about the pianist Clara Schumann and her marriage with the composer Robert Schumann." ], "title": "Geliebte Clara" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Schumann House is a museum in Zwickau in Germany.", " The composer Robert Schumann was born here in 1810; it now houses a large collection relating to the composer." ], "title": "Robert Schumann House" }, { "sentences": [ "Clara Schumann (\"née\" Clara Josephine Wieck; 13 September 1819 – 20 May 1896) was a German musician and composer, considered one of the most distinguished pianists of the Romantic era.", " She exerted her influence over a 61-year concert career, changing the format and repertoire of the piano recital and the tastes of the listening public.", " Her husband was the composer Robert Schumann.", " Together they encouraged Johannes Brahms.", " She was the first to perform publicly any work by Brahms.", " She later premiered some other pieces by Brahms, notably the \"Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel\"." ], "title": "Clara Schumann" }, { "sentences": [ "Scenes from Goethe's Faust (\"Szenen aus Goethes Faust\") has been described as the height of composer Robert Schumann's accomplishments in the realm of dramatic music.", " The work was written between 1844 and 1853 and is scored for SATB chorus, boys' chorus, orchestra, and a number of solo parts which, even with doubling, require seven solo singers, although eight (three sopranos, two mezzos, one tenor, one baritone, and one bass) is the usual number for a performance.", " Schumann never saw all three parts of the work performed in the same concert, or published together.", " Eric Sams comments 'There is no coherence in the orchestration, which audibly dates from two different periods (hand-horns in Part III, valve-horns elsewhere)', leading him to conclude that Schumann did not conceive the work as a whole, although late nineteenth-century ideas of performance mean that in the modern era the piece is predominantly heard with all three parts." ], "title": "Scenes from Goethe's Faust" }, { "sentences": [ "Master Raro was a notable character that appeared in many of Robert Schumann's character pieces for solo piano.", " Raro may represent the union of (Clara + Robert).", " He was the personality that balanced the two contrasting natures of Eusebius (passive, dreamy) and Florestan (aggressive, enthusiastic).", " Master Raro was also the primary arbiter of the many pseudonyms under which Robert Schumann took guise in his critical writings within \"Neue Zeitschrift für Musik\", the journal through which he evaluated the music world.", " Raro appears to bring logic and reason into a complex mixture of views of the Davidsbündler.", " He reflects Schumann's writing mastery and musical genius." ], "title": "Master Raro" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Schumann in Three Pieces is the collective title given to three works, composed for the \"Avenue A\" ensemble by the British composer, Matthew King.", " Together, they constitute a musical portrait of the German Romantic composer, Robert Schumann.", " The first piece, entitled \"Ash on the Ground\" is a passacaglia in which various compositions by Schumann are quoted; the second piece, entitled \"Love in a Life\" has a soprano soloist, and is a miniature song cycle to texts by Robert Schumann himself, along with poems by Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning.", " It has been described, by one critic, as \"rich and sumptuous, with some spine-tingling moments\" the third piece, entitled \"Night Phantoms and Rocking Horses\" is a rapid musical survey of Schumann's piano music at a furious galloping tempo.", " The work ends with fragments of celeste and percussion sounding like a wound-down music box." ], "title": "Robert Schumann in Three Pieces" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Schumann’s “Davidsbündlertänze” is one of the last major works made by New York City Ballet's founding choreographer and balletmaster-in-chief George Balanchine.", " It is set to Robert Schumann's \"Davidsbündlertänze\" (\"Dances of the League of David\"), Op. 6 (1837).", " The idea for setting this piano work very likely came from a work created by Robert Joffrey for his own Joffrey Ballet Company, the premier of which took place at the City Center Theater in the late 1970s.", " Joffrey, in turn, received his inspiration from Jonathan Watts, a protege of Joffrey's and director of the Joffrey apprentice company, who, at the suggestion of pianist Neil Stannard (yours truly), created a ballet titled \"Evening Dialogues\" to this same score.", " This initial version of the Schumann cycle was featured on tour with the Joffrey second company in the mid 1970a." ], "title": "Robert Schumann's Davidsbündlertänze" }, { "sentences": [ "The Piano Concerto in A minor, Op.", " 54 (completed in the year 1845), is the only piano concerto written by Romantic composer Robert Schumann.", " The work premiered in Leipzig on 1 January 1846 with Clara Schumann playing the solo part.", " Ferdinand Hiller, the work's dedicatee, conducted." ], "title": "Piano Concerto (Schumann)" }, { "sentences": [ "Johannes Brahms' Liebeslieder Waltzes (\"Liebeslieder-Walzer\") are distributed across two opus numbers: Op. 52 and Op.", " 65.", " The waltzes are a collection of love songs in Ländler style for voices and piano four hands.", " The lyrics for the \"Liebeslieder\" come from Georg Friedrich Daumer's \"Polydora\", a collection of folk songs and love poems.", " While there is no concrete record indicating the exact inspiration for the Waltzes, there is speculation that Brahms' motivation for the songs was his frustrated love for pianist Clara Schumann, composer Robert Schumann's wife." ], "title": "Liebeslieder Walzer, Op. 52 (Brahms)" }, { "sentences": [ "Three Fantasy Pieces (\"Drei Fantasiestücke\") for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 73, were written in 1849 by the German composer Robert Schumann.", " Though they were originally intended for clarinet and piano, Schumann indicated that the clarinet part could be also performed on viola or cello." ], "title": "Fantasy Pieces for Clarinet and Piano" } ]
[ "Title: Geliebte Clara\n\nGeliebte Clara (\"Beloved Clara\") is a Franco-German-Hungarian 2008 film, directed by Helma Sanders-Brahms, her last film before her 2014 death, about the pianist Clara Schumann and her marriage with the composer Robert Schumann.", "Title: Robert Schumann House\n\nRobert Schumann House is a museum in Zwickau in Germany. The composer Robert Schumann was born here in 1810; it now houses a large collection relating to the composer.", "Title: Clara Schumann\n\nClara Schumann (\"née\" Clara Josephine Wieck; 13 September 1819 – 20 May 1896) was a German musician and composer, considered one of the most distinguished pianists of the Romantic era. She exerted her influence over a 61-year concert career, changing the format and repertoire of the piano recital and the tastes of the listening public. Her husband was the composer Robert Schumann. Together they encouraged Johannes Brahms. She was the first to perform publicly any work by Brahms. She later premiered some other pieces by Brahms, notably the \"Variations and Fugue on a Theme by Handel\".", "Title: Scenes from Goethe's Faust\n\nScenes from Goethe's Faust (\"Szenen aus Goethes Faust\") has been described as the height of composer Robert Schumann's accomplishments in the realm of dramatic music. The work was written between 1844 and 1853 and is scored for SATB chorus, boys' chorus, orchestra, and a number of solo parts which, even with doubling, require seven solo singers, although eight (three sopranos, two mezzos, one tenor, one baritone, and one bass) is the usual number for a performance. Schumann never saw all three parts of the work performed in the same concert, or published together. Eric Sams comments 'There is no coherence in the orchestration, which audibly dates from two different periods (hand-horns in Part III, valve-horns elsewhere)', leading him to conclude that Schumann did not conceive the work as a whole, although late nineteenth-century ideas of performance mean that in the modern era the piece is predominantly heard with all three parts.", "Title: Master Raro\n\nMaster Raro was a notable character that appeared in many of Robert Schumann's character pieces for solo piano. Raro may represent the union of (Clara + Robert). He was the personality that balanced the two contrasting natures of Eusebius (passive, dreamy) and Florestan (aggressive, enthusiastic). Master Raro was also the primary arbiter of the many pseudonyms under which Robert Schumann took guise in his critical writings within \"Neue Zeitschrift für Musik\", the journal through which he evaluated the music world. Raro appears to bring logic and reason into a complex mixture of views of the Davidsbündler. He reflects Schumann's writing mastery and musical genius.", "Title: Robert Schumann in Three Pieces\n\nRobert Schumann in Three Pieces is the collective title given to three works, composed for the \"Avenue A\" ensemble by the British composer, Matthew King. Together, they constitute a musical portrait of the German Romantic composer, Robert Schumann. The first piece, entitled \"Ash on the Ground\" is a passacaglia in which various compositions by Schumann are quoted; the second piece, entitled \"Love in a Life\" has a soprano soloist, and is a miniature song cycle to texts by Robert Schumann himself, along with poems by Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning. It has been described, by one critic, as \"rich and sumptuous, with some spine-tingling moments\" the third piece, entitled \"Night Phantoms and Rocking Horses\" is a rapid musical survey of Schumann's piano music at a furious galloping tempo. The work ends with fragments of celeste and percussion sounding like a wound-down music box.", "Title: Robert Schumann's Davidsbündlertänze\n\nRobert Schumann’s “Davidsbündlertänze” is one of the last major works made by New York City Ballet's founding choreographer and balletmaster-in-chief George Balanchine. It is set to Robert Schumann's \"Davidsbündlertänze\" (\"Dances of the League of David\"), Op. 6 (1837). The idea for setting this piano work very likely came from a work created by Robert Joffrey for his own Joffrey Ballet Company, the premier of which took place at the City Center Theater in the late 1970s. Joffrey, in turn, received his inspiration from Jonathan Watts, a protege of Joffrey's and director of the Joffrey apprentice company, who, at the suggestion of pianist Neil Stannard (yours truly), created a ballet titled \"Evening Dialogues\" to this same score. This initial version of the Schumann cycle was featured on tour with the Joffrey second company in the mid 1970a.", "Title: Piano Concerto (Schumann)\n\nThe Piano Concerto in A minor, Op. 54 (completed in the year 1845), is the only piano concerto written by Romantic composer Robert Schumann. The work premiered in Leipzig on 1 January 1846 with Clara Schumann playing the solo part. Ferdinand Hiller, the work's dedicatee, conducted.", "Title: Liebeslieder Walzer, Op. 52 (Brahms)\n\nJohannes Brahms' Liebeslieder Waltzes (\"Liebeslieder-Walzer\") are distributed across two opus numbers: Op. 52 and Op.  65. The waltzes are a collection of love songs in Ländler style for voices and piano four hands. The lyrics for the \"Liebeslieder\" come from Georg Friedrich Daumer's \"Polydora\", a collection of folk songs and love poems. While there is no concrete record indicating the exact inspiration for the Waltzes, there is speculation that Brahms' motivation for the songs was his frustrated love for pianist Clara Schumann, composer Robert Schumann's wife.", "Title: Fantasy Pieces for Clarinet and Piano\n\nThree Fantasy Pieces (\"Drei Fantasiestücke\") for Clarinet and Piano, Op. 73, were written in 1849 by the German composer Robert Schumann. Though they were originally intended for clarinet and piano, Schumann indicated that the clarinet part could be also performed on viola or cello." ]
6,121
Who hold the record of being the only driver to ever win the street circuit event held in one of China's Special Administrative Regions in which both car and motorcycle races are held?
Felix Rosenqvist
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{ "title": [ "Felix Rosenqvist", "Felix Rosenqvist", "Macau Grand Prix", "Macau Grand Prix" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Sinŭiju Special Administrative Region is a special administrative region (SAR) of North Korea proclaimed in 2002 (but has not been put into \"de facto\" operation as of 2014), on the border with China.", " It was established in September 2002 in an area including parts of Sinŭiju and the surrounding area, in an attempt to introduce market economics, and is directly governed as in the case of \"Directly Governed Cities\".", " The special administrative region was modelled after China's Special Administrative Regions (SARs), Hong Kong and Macau, and, like them, has a \"Basic Law\" (기본법; Kibonpŏp)." ], "title": "Sinuiju Special Administrative Region" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Isle of Man TT Festival was held between Saturday 24 May and Friday 6 June 2014 on the 37.73-mile Mountain Course in the Isle of Man.", " The main races were six solo motorcycle races and two sidecar races.", " The festival also included Pre-TT Classic Races held on 23, 24 & 26 May 2014 at the Billown Circuit in Castletown.", " Post-TT races scheduled for 7 June 2014 were cancelled by race organisers on safety grounds due to a thunderstorm and heavy overnight rain." ], "title": "2014 Isle of Man TT" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chinese Motor Vehicle Driving License () is the legal driving license within China excluding the two special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau).", " In these two territories separate driving license must be obtained from their respective traffic authorities.", " It is issued, ratified and regularly inspected by the traffic administrative department of the public security organ.", " Minimum age varies from 18 (for cars) all the way up to 26 (for large buses) in the country.", " Learner's licenses, although granted, have little effect, as most training takes place within the confines of specially-designed training areas inaccessible, on paper, to the general motoring public.", " Previously, expressways were inaccessible even for holders of a normal driver's license if they did not possess the license for a full year; however, such a regulation has now been invalidated.", " Drivers with licenses less than a year old, however, are still considered \"intern drivers\" or \"new drivers\" (), and certain limitations apply to them (for example, they must display a uniform label on the car when they are driving).", " The PRC considers the driving license, under a new law, an administrative license ()." ], "title": "Driving licence in China" }, { "sentences": [ "Oliver's Mount is an area of high ground overlooking Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England.", " It offers impressive views of the town, a tribute monument to the war dead, camping and caravanning at selected times of the year, 10 football pitches, 1 rugby league pitch, in the past a small school, and a cafe, but may be primarily known for its motorcycle races (however, cars have raced here twice, in 1955 and 1956).", " Oliver's Mount first held a motorcycle race in 1946, and continues to hold motorcycle circuit racing today, and also holds car rally and car hill-climb events." ], "title": "Oliver's Mount" }, { "sentences": [ "Mondello Park is Ireland's only international motorsport venue located in Caragh, County Kildare off the R409 regional road.", " It is owned by Martin Birrane, and in the past hosted the Irish round of the British Superbike Championship, Pickup Truck Racing and international GT and rallycross events.", " Irish Championship Car, Kart and Motorcycle races also take place, as well as car and motorcycle track days where any road-legal vehicles may be driven by the public.", " The circuit used to host an Irish round of the British Touring Car Championship and the British Formula Three Championship.", " Jap-Fest, Ireland's only Japanese car show, is held at Mondello Park annually in September since 2007.", " A small museum containing a number of rally and track cars from the past 30 or so years is also on-site." ], "title": "Mondello Park" }, { "sentences": [ "The Thomson Road Grand Prix circuit was a former street circuit on Thomson Road in Singapore.", " It hosted races from 1961 to 1973 under Formula Libre and Australian Formula 2 rules; races until 1965 are now considered part of the lineage of the Malaysian Grand Prix, and races after Singapore's independence in 1966 are considered part of the lineage of the Singapore Grand Prix.", " During the initial years, the main Motorcycle and Car Grand Prix lasted 60 laps, although this was eventually refined into two separate races - a preliminary 20 lap event followed by a 40 lap event.", " The first Singapore Grand Prix of 1961 was won by Ian Barnwell in an Aston Martin DB3S while the first Singapore Grand Prix of post-independence Singapore in 1966 (also run to Formula Libre rules) saw Lee Han Seng win in a Lotus 22 Lotus-Ford.", " The final victory went to Vern Schuppan in a March-Ford in 1973." ], "title": "Thomson Road Grand Prix circuit" }, { "sentences": [ "The Macau Grand Prix () is a motor-racing event held annually in Macau, one of China's Special Administrative Regions.", " It is known for being the only street circuit racing event in which both car and motorcycle races are held." ], "title": "Macau Grand Prix" }, { "sentences": [ "Felix Rosenqvist (born 7 November 1991 in Värnamo) is a Swedish racing driver currently racing in Formula E for Mahindra Racing and Super Formula for SUNOCO Team LeMans.", " He holds the record of being the only driver ever to win the Macau Grand Prix (twice), Masters of Formula 3 (twice), Grand Prix de Pau and the FIA Formula 3 European Championship." ], "title": "Felix Rosenqvist" }, { "sentences": [ "The Macau Special Administrative Region (;    ,   ; Portuguese: \"Região Administrativa Especial de Macau\"   ; abbreviated \"RAEM\"), commonly known as Macau or Macao (, or informally as 馬交 \"Mǎjiāo\") is one of the two special administrative regions (SARs) of the China (PRC), along with Hong Kong." ], "title": "Names of Macau" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011 Armor All Gold Coast 600 was a motor race for the Australian sedan-based V8 Supercars racing cars.", " It was the eleventh event of the 2011 International V8 Supercars Championship.", " It was held on the weekend of 21 to 23 October at the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit in Surfers Paradise, Queensland.", " It was the tenth V8 Supercar championship event held at the circuit, the third running of the Gold Coast 600, and the seventeenth annual overall Australian Touring Car event at the circuit (including six non-championship ATCC/V8 Supercar and one Super Touring round), and the twenty-first race meet overall at the street circuit, dating back to the 1991 CART race." ], "title": "2011 Armor All Gold Coast 600" } ]
[ "Title: Sinuiju Special Administrative Region\n\nSinŭiju Special Administrative Region is a special administrative region (SAR) of North Korea proclaimed in 2002 (but has not been put into \"de facto\" operation as of 2014), on the border with China. It was established in September 2002 in an area including parts of Sinŭiju and the surrounding area, in an attempt to introduce market economics, and is directly governed as in the case of \"Directly Governed Cities\". The special administrative region was modelled after China's Special Administrative Regions (SARs), Hong Kong and Macau, and, like them, has a \"Basic Law\" (기본법; Kibonpŏp).", "Title: 2014 Isle of Man TT\n\nThe 2014 Isle of Man TT Festival was held between Saturday 24 May and Friday 6 June 2014 on the 37.73-mile Mountain Course in the Isle of Man. The main races were six solo motorcycle races and two sidecar races. The festival also included Pre-TT Classic Races held on 23, 24 & 26 May 2014 at the Billown Circuit in Castletown. Post-TT races scheduled for 7 June 2014 were cancelled by race organisers on safety grounds due to a thunderstorm and heavy overnight rain.", "Title: Driving licence in China\n\nThe Chinese Motor Vehicle Driving License () is the legal driving license within China excluding the two special administrative regions (Hong Kong and Macau). In these two territories separate driving license must be obtained from their respective traffic authorities. It is issued, ratified and regularly inspected by the traffic administrative department of the public security organ. Minimum age varies from 18 (for cars) all the way up to 26 (for large buses) in the country. Learner's licenses, although granted, have little effect, as most training takes place within the confines of specially-designed training areas inaccessible, on paper, to the general motoring public. Previously, expressways were inaccessible even for holders of a normal driver's license if they did not possess the license for a full year; however, such a regulation has now been invalidated. Drivers with licenses less than a year old, however, are still considered \"intern drivers\" or \"new drivers\" (), and certain limitations apply to them (for example, they must display a uniform label on the car when they are driving). The PRC considers the driving license, under a new law, an administrative license ().", "Title: Oliver's Mount\n\nOliver's Mount is an area of high ground overlooking Scarborough, North Yorkshire, England. It offers impressive views of the town, a tribute monument to the war dead, camping and caravanning at selected times of the year, 10 football pitches, 1 rugby league pitch, in the past a small school, and a cafe, but may be primarily known for its motorcycle races (however, cars have raced here twice, in 1955 and 1956). Oliver's Mount first held a motorcycle race in 1946, and continues to hold motorcycle circuit racing today, and also holds car rally and car hill-climb events.", "Title: Mondello Park\n\nMondello Park is Ireland's only international motorsport venue located in Caragh, County Kildare off the R409 regional road. It is owned by Martin Birrane, and in the past hosted the Irish round of the British Superbike Championship, Pickup Truck Racing and international GT and rallycross events. Irish Championship Car, Kart and Motorcycle races also take place, as well as car and motorcycle track days where any road-legal vehicles may be driven by the public. The circuit used to host an Irish round of the British Touring Car Championship and the British Formula Three Championship. Jap-Fest, Ireland's only Japanese car show, is held at Mondello Park annually in September since 2007. A small museum containing a number of rally and track cars from the past 30 or so years is also on-site.", "Title: Thomson Road Grand Prix circuit\n\nThe Thomson Road Grand Prix circuit was a former street circuit on Thomson Road in Singapore. It hosted races from 1961 to 1973 under Formula Libre and Australian Formula 2 rules; races until 1965 are now considered part of the lineage of the Malaysian Grand Prix, and races after Singapore's independence in 1966 are considered part of the lineage of the Singapore Grand Prix. During the initial years, the main Motorcycle and Car Grand Prix lasted 60 laps, although this was eventually refined into two separate races - a preliminary 20 lap event followed by a 40 lap event. The first Singapore Grand Prix of 1961 was won by Ian Barnwell in an Aston Martin DB3S while the first Singapore Grand Prix of post-independence Singapore in 1966 (also run to Formula Libre rules) saw Lee Han Seng win in a Lotus 22 Lotus-Ford. The final victory went to Vern Schuppan in a March-Ford in 1973.", "Title: Macau Grand Prix\n\nThe Macau Grand Prix () is a motor-racing event held annually in Macau, one of China's Special Administrative Regions. It is known for being the only street circuit racing event in which both car and motorcycle races are held.", "Title: Felix Rosenqvist\n\nFelix Rosenqvist (born 7 November 1991 in Värnamo) is a Swedish racing driver currently racing in Formula E for Mahindra Racing and Super Formula for SUNOCO Team LeMans. He holds the record of being the only driver ever to win the Macau Grand Prix (twice), Masters of Formula 3 (twice), Grand Prix de Pau and the FIA Formula 3 European Championship.", "Title: Names of Macau\n\nThe Macau Special Administrative Region (;    ,   ; Portuguese: \"Região Administrativa Especial de Macau\"   ; abbreviated \"RAEM\"), commonly known as Macau or Macao (, or informally as 馬交 \"Mǎjiāo\") is one of the two special administrative regions (SARs) of the China (PRC), along with Hong Kong.", "Title: 2011 Armor All Gold Coast 600\n\nThe 2011 Armor All Gold Coast 600 was a motor race for the Australian sedan-based V8 Supercars racing cars. It was the eleventh event of the 2011 International V8 Supercars Championship. It was held on the weekend of 21 to 23 October at the Surfers Paradise Street Circuit in Surfers Paradise, Queensland. It was the tenth V8 Supercar championship event held at the circuit, the third running of the Gold Coast 600, and the seventeenth annual overall Australian Touring Car event at the circuit (including six non-championship ATCC/V8 Supercar and one Super Touring round), and the twenty-first race meet overall at the street circuit, dating back to the 1991 CART race." ]
6,122
What was the birth name of the actor who bought the Krupp Diamond?
Richard Walter Jenkins Jr.
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{ "title": [ "Krupp Diamond", "Richard Burton" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Low vs Diamond was an American rock band formed in 2002 by Lucas Field, Howie Diamond, and Tad Moore (birth name: James Thaddeus Moore IV) while they were students at the University of Colorado.", " Following graduation, they relocated to Los Angeles, where they met up with the other two members of the band, Anthony Polcino and Jon Pancoast.", " Low vs Diamond released their debut EP, \"Life After Love\", in February 2007, and their self-titled debut album in April 2008." ], "title": "Low vs Diamond" }, { "sentences": [ "Stereolizza (before 2009 – Stereoliza), is an urban pop band, based in Los Angeles, California.", " The core of the group is \"Lizza\" (birth name – Kateryna Shalayeva) – lead singer and songwriter; and \"AlecZero\" (birth name - Oleksiy Ginchev) – songwriter, record producer, multi-instrumentalist." ], "title": "Stereolizza" }, { "sentences": [ "Elf is the first album by Ronnie James Dio's blues rock band called Elf.", " Produced by Ian Paice and Roger Glover of Deep Purple, the record was released in 1972.", " In this album, Dio is listed by his birth name Ronald Padavona.", " Though Dio had used \"Padavona\" for songwriting credits on earlier singles, Dio explained in an interview in 1994 that he used his birth name on this album as a tribute to his parents so that they could see their family name on an album at least once." ], "title": "Elf (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronald Chesney (birth name René Cadier; born 1922) and Ronald Wolfe (birth name Harvey Ronald Wolf-Lubbroff; 8 August 1922 – 18 December 2011) were British TV comedy screenwriters, best known for their popular (and most successful) 1960s and 1970s sitcoms, \"The Rag Trade\" (1961–63, 1977–78), \"Meet the Wife\" (1963–66), \"On the Buses\" (1969–73) and Romany Jones (1972–75)." ], "title": "Chesney and Wolfe" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Burton, CBE ( ; born Richard Walter Jenkins Jr.; 10 November 19255 August 1984) was a Welsh actor who was noted for his mellifluous baritone voice.", " Burton established himself as a formidable Shakespearean actor in the 1950s, and he gave a memorable performance of Hamlet in 1964.", " He was called \"the natural successor to Olivier\" by critic and dramaturge Kenneth Tynan.", " An alcoholic, Burton's failure to live up to those expectations disappointed critics and colleagues and fueled his legend as a great thespian wastrel." ], "title": "Richard Burton" }, { "sentences": [ "Gerrie is Dutch and Afrikaans unisex given name.", " It is a diminutive of Ger, itself short for Gerard.", " As a birth name in the Netherlands, it is primarily feminine, peaking in popularities around 1950, but the name is more common as a nickname for men with the birth name Gerard(us) or Gerrit." ], "title": "Gerrie (given name)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mental As Anything are an Australian new wave/pop-rock band that formed in Sydney in 1976.", " Its most popular line-up (which lasted from 1977-1999) was Martin Plaza (birth name Martin Murphy) on vocals and guitar; Reg Mombassa (birth name Chris O'Doherty) on lead guitar and vocals; his brother Peter \"Yoga Dog\" O'Doherty on bass guitar and vocals; Wayne de Lisle (birth name David Twohill) on drums; and Andrew \"Greedy\" Smith on vocals, keyboards and harmonica.", " Their original hit songs were generated by Mombassa, O'Doherty, Plaza and Smith, either individually or collectively; they also hit the Australian charts with covers of songs by Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry." ], "title": "Mental As Anything" }, { "sentences": [ "The Elizabeth Taylor Diamond, formerly known as the Krupp Diamond, is a 33.19 carat diamond that was bought by Richard Burton for his wife, Elizabeth Taylor in 1968.", " The Krupp diamond was one of a number of significant pieces of jewellery owned by Taylor, her collection also included the 68 carat Taylor–Burton Diamond, which was bought by the couple in 1969.", " The Krupp diamond was sold by Taylor's estate in 2011 for $8.8 million." ], "title": "Krupp Diamond" }, { "sentences": [ "The California Birth Index (CABI) is a database compiled by the California Office of Health Information and Research.", " The index contains birth records of all registered births in California between 1905 and 1995.", " Each record is an abstract of a person's birth certificate, including date of birth, full name, county of birth, gender, and mother's maiden name.", " People who have been adopted are sometimes listed by their birth name, sometimes listed by their adopted name, sometimes by both and sometimes not listed at all.", " The CABI is considered a valuable genealogy tool but is also criticized for privacy issues.", " California began statewide civil registration of births on July 1, 1905.", " Earlier birth records may exist in the county where the birth took place or at the church where a baptism took place." ], "title": "California Birth Index" }, { "sentences": [ "The Winston Blue is the name given to what was the largest flawless vivid blue diamond bought by Harry Winston, Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of The Swatch Group from January 2013) on May 15, 2014, from an anonymous person for $23.8 million at Christie's Geneva Magnificent Jewels sale.", " The approximately $1.8003 million per carat price paid for the 13.22-carat diamond is a world record for a blue diamond.", " Harry Winston, Inc. had also bought a 101.73-carat colorless diamond named Winston Legacy at Christie's Geneva jewelry auction in 2013.", " The American luxury jeweler had then paid $26.7 million for the colorless diamond ($254,400 per carat), which is a world record for the highest price paid per carat for a colorless diamond." ], "title": "The Winston Blue" } ]
[ "Title: Low vs Diamond\n\nLow vs Diamond was an American rock band formed in 2002 by Lucas Field, Howie Diamond, and Tad Moore (birth name: James Thaddeus Moore IV) while they were students at the University of Colorado. Following graduation, they relocated to Los Angeles, where they met up with the other two members of the band, Anthony Polcino and Jon Pancoast. Low vs Diamond released their debut EP, \"Life After Love\", in February 2007, and their self-titled debut album in April 2008.", "Title: Stereolizza\n\nStereolizza (before 2009 – Stereoliza), is an urban pop band, based in Los Angeles, California. The core of the group is \"Lizza\" (birth name – Kateryna Shalayeva) – lead singer and songwriter; and \"AlecZero\" (birth name - Oleksiy Ginchev) – songwriter, record producer, multi-instrumentalist.", "Title: Elf (album)\n\nElf is the first album by Ronnie James Dio's blues rock band called Elf. Produced by Ian Paice and Roger Glover of Deep Purple, the record was released in 1972. In this album, Dio is listed by his birth name Ronald Padavona. Though Dio had used \"Padavona\" for songwriting credits on earlier singles, Dio explained in an interview in 1994 that he used his birth name on this album as a tribute to his parents so that they could see their family name on an album at least once.", "Title: Chesney and Wolfe\n\nRonald Chesney (birth name René Cadier; born 1922) and Ronald Wolfe (birth name Harvey Ronald Wolf-Lubbroff; 8 August 1922 – 18 December 2011) were British TV comedy screenwriters, best known for their popular (and most successful) 1960s and 1970s sitcoms, \"The Rag Trade\" (1961–63, 1977–78), \"Meet the Wife\" (1963–66), \"On the Buses\" (1969–73) and Romany Jones (1972–75).", "Title: Richard Burton\n\nRichard Burton, CBE ( ; born Richard Walter Jenkins Jr.; 10 November 19255 August 1984) was a Welsh actor who was noted for his mellifluous baritone voice. Burton established himself as a formidable Shakespearean actor in the 1950s, and he gave a memorable performance of Hamlet in 1964. He was called \"the natural successor to Olivier\" by critic and dramaturge Kenneth Tynan. An alcoholic, Burton's failure to live up to those expectations disappointed critics and colleagues and fueled his legend as a great thespian wastrel.", "Title: Gerrie (given name)\n\nGerrie is Dutch and Afrikaans unisex given name. It is a diminutive of Ger, itself short for Gerard. As a birth name in the Netherlands, it is primarily feminine, peaking in popularities around 1950, but the name is more common as a nickname for men with the birth name Gerard(us) or Gerrit.", "Title: Mental As Anything\n\nMental As Anything are an Australian new wave/pop-rock band that formed in Sydney in 1976. Its most popular line-up (which lasted from 1977-1999) was Martin Plaza (birth name Martin Murphy) on vocals and guitar; Reg Mombassa (birth name Chris O'Doherty) on lead guitar and vocals; his brother Peter \"Yoga Dog\" O'Doherty on bass guitar and vocals; Wayne de Lisle (birth name David Twohill) on drums; and Andrew \"Greedy\" Smith on vocals, keyboards and harmonica. Their original hit songs were generated by Mombassa, O'Doherty, Plaza and Smith, either individually or collectively; they also hit the Australian charts with covers of songs by Roy Orbison, Elvis Presley and Chuck Berry.", "Title: Krupp Diamond\n\nThe Elizabeth Taylor Diamond, formerly known as the Krupp Diamond, is a 33.19 carat diamond that was bought by Richard Burton for his wife, Elizabeth Taylor in 1968. The Krupp diamond was one of a number of significant pieces of jewellery owned by Taylor, her collection also included the 68 carat Taylor–Burton Diamond, which was bought by the couple in 1969. The Krupp diamond was sold by Taylor's estate in 2011 for $8.8 million.", "Title: California Birth Index\n\nThe California Birth Index (CABI) is a database compiled by the California Office of Health Information and Research. The index contains birth records of all registered births in California between 1905 and 1995. Each record is an abstract of a person's birth certificate, including date of birth, full name, county of birth, gender, and mother's maiden name. People who have been adopted are sometimes listed by their birth name, sometimes listed by their adopted name, sometimes by both and sometimes not listed at all. The CABI is considered a valuable genealogy tool but is also criticized for privacy issues. California began statewide civil registration of births on July 1, 1905. Earlier birth records may exist in the county where the birth took place or at the church where a baptism took place.", "Title: The Winston Blue\n\nThe Winston Blue is the name given to what was the largest flawless vivid blue diamond bought by Harry Winston, Inc. (a wholly owned subsidiary of The Swatch Group from January 2013) on May 15, 2014, from an anonymous person for $23.8 million at Christie's Geneva Magnificent Jewels sale. The approximately $1.8003 million per carat price paid for the 13.22-carat diamond is a world record for a blue diamond. Harry Winston, Inc. had also bought a 101.73-carat colorless diamond named Winston Legacy at Christie's Geneva jewelry auction in 2013. The American luxury jeweler had then paid $26.7 million for the colorless diamond ($254,400 per carat), which is a world record for the highest price paid per carat for a colorless diamond." ]
6,123
What member of the hip hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan, appears in the song "The Glide" on the Album "4:21... The Day After," but doesn;t get credited?
U-God
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[ { "sentences": [ "Tariq Devega (born July 26, 1990), better known by the stage name ASAP Nast (stylized as A$AP Nast), is an American hip hop recording artist and songwriter from Harlem, New York.", " Nast is best known as a member of the hip hop collective A$AP Mob, along with fellow Harlem-based rappers A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ferg.", " As part of A$AP Mob, they released their first project as a group, a mixtape titled \"Lord$ Never Worry\" in 2012.", " His breakout song, \"Trillmatic\" featuring Wu-Tang Clan's Method Man was released on December 4, 2013." ], "title": "ASAP Nast" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Trillmatic\" is a song by American rapper ASAP Nast from the New York-based hip hop collective ASAP Mob.", " It was released on December 4, 2013.", " It was originally intended to be a first single from ASAP Mob's debut studio album \"L.O.R.D.\", which was originally scheduled to be released around 2014, but the album, however, was scrapped.", " The song, produced by ASAP Mob's ASAP Ty Beats, features fellow American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member Method Man.", " The song has since peaked at number 29 on the UK R&B Chart." ], "title": "Trillmatic" }, { "sentences": [ "Lamont Jody Hawkins (born October 11, 1970), better known as U-God (short for Universal God), is an American rapper and member of the hip hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan.", " He has been with the group since its inception, and is known for having a deep, rhythmic flow that can alternate between being gruff or smooth." ], "title": "U-God" }, { "sentences": [ "Clifford Smith (born April 1, 1971), better known by his stage name Method Man, is an American rapper, record producer, and actor.", " He is known as a member of the East Coast hip hop collective Wu-Tang Clan.", " He is also one half of the hip hop duo Method Man & Redman.", " He took his stage name from the 1979 film \"Method Man\".", " In 1996, he won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group, for \"I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By\", with American R&B singer-songwriter Mary J. Blige." ], "title": "Method Man" }, { "sentences": [ "Hip hop or hip-hop is a subculture and art movement developed in South Bronx in New York City during the late 1970s.", " While people unfamiliar with hip hop culture often use the expression \"hip hop\" to refer exclusively to hip hop music (also called \"rap\"), Hip hop is characterized by nine distinct elements or expressive realms, of which hip hop music is only four elements (rapping, djaying, beatboxing and breaking).", " Afrika Bambaataa of the hip hop collective Zulu Nation outlined the pillars of hip hop culture, coining the terms: \"rapping\" (also called MCing or emceeing), a rhythmic vocal rhyming style (orality); DJing (and turntablism), which is making music with record players and DJ mixers (aural/sound and music creation); b-boying/b-girling/breakdancing (movement/dance); and graffiti art, which he called \"aerosol writin'\", although many say that the graffiti that hip hop adopted had been around years earlier, and had nothing to do with hip hop culture.", " (visual art).", " Other elements of hip hop subculture and arts movements beyond the main four are: hip hop culture and historical knowledge of the movement (intellectual/philosophical); beatboxing, a percussive vocal style; street entrepreneurship; hip hop language; and hip hop fashion and style, among others." ], "title": "Hip hop" }, { "sentences": [ "\"C.R.E.A.M.\" (Cash Rules Everything Around Me) is a song by the New York hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, from their 1993 studio album, \"Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)\".", " The song was produced by Wu-Tang Clan leader RZA, and samples The Charmels' 1967 song, \"As Long As I've Got You\".", " \"C.R.E.A.M.\" was released as a single through Loud in early 1994." ], "title": "C.R.E.A.M." }, { "sentences": [ "Wu-Syndicate is a group from Virginia consisting of Joe Mafia, Napoleon, and Myalansky (who named himself after the gangster Meyer Lansky).", " They were originally called Crime Syndicate but changed their name to Wu-Syndicate when they signed to Wu-Tang Records and became Wu-Tang Clan affiliates.", " After debuting on the compilation \"\" in 1998, their self-titled debut album \"Wu-Syndicate\" was released in 1999 on both Wu-Tang Records and their own label Slot Time Records.", " The album was, like most releases from Wu-Tang Clan affiliates during this time enjoyed moderately successful sales with the single \"Where Wuz Heaven\" going gold.", " Soon after the release there was a dispute of an unknown origin between the group and Wu-Tang Records and the group briefly changed their name to The Syndicate until 2009 with eventual reconciliation and the release of their second official album \"Grimlenz\", produced mostly by Antagonist Dragonspit of Virginia Beach,VA.", " Both Myalansky and Napoleon continue to work with Joe Mafia but have refused to work with each other since the release of their first album.", " In an interview Napoleon stated that though they have always clashed, \"Mya is still my dude though regardless\".", " The group has maintained ties with various members of the Wu-Tang Family.", " Napoleon is currently working on a project with fellow Wu-Tang alumni Solomon Childs, Shaka Amazulu, and Dexter Wiggle called \"Illuminati Network\".", " Joe Mafia released his debut solo album \"This One\" in 2002 and founded his own label called 58 West Diamond Street Records.", " Napoleon released his first solo album, \"Kingpin Wit Da Inkpen\" in 2007 and a mixtape titled \"Mark of the Beast\" in 2011.", " Myalansky released his first solo album, \"Drastic Measures\" in 2008 and a mixtape a few years later in 2011 \"AMW.Com\".", " Myalansky has also been working with California rapper Mitchy Slick and has released two more volumes of his \"AMW.Com\" mixtape series.", " In 2013 Myalansky and Joe Mafia featured on the song \"Golden Age Rapper\" by CHG Unfadable." ], "title": "Wu-Syndicate" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of Method Man, an American hip hop recording artist, consists of five studio albums (including one collaborative album) and 34 singles (including 16 as a featured artist).", " Method Man embarked on his music career in 1992, as a member of East Coast hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan.", " After the Wu-Tang Clan released their highly acclaimed debut album \"Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)\" (1993), Method Man would be the first member to release his solo debut album.", " In November 1994, he released \"Tical\", under Def Jam Recordings.", " His debut album \"Tical\", features his biggest hit single to date, \"I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By\", which features American R&B singer Mary J. Blige and peaked at number three on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", " Method Man would then go on to collaborate with fellow East Coast rapper Redman, and subsequently form a duo together." ], "title": "Method Man discography" }, { "sentences": [ "4:21 ...The Day After is the fourth studio album by American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member Method Man.", " The album was released on August 29, 2006 by Def Jam Recordings, to mostly positive reviews.", " The album features guest appearances from Fat Joe, Styles P, Redman, and various Wu-Tang Clan members.", " Production is handled by RZA, Havoc, Kwamé, Erick Sermon and Scott Storch, amongst others.", " U-God appears in the song \"The Glide\" but isn't credited." ], "title": "4:21... The Day After" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wu-Tang Clan is an American hip hop group from Staten Island, New York City, originally composed of East Coast rappers RZA, GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God and Masta Killa.", " Cappadonna later became an official member of the group.", " The Wu-Tang Clan has released four gold and platinum studio albums. Its 1993 debut album, \"Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)\", is considered to be one of the greatest albums in hip-hop history." ], "title": "Wu-Tang Clan" } ]
[ "Title: ASAP Nast\n\nTariq Devega (born July 26, 1990), better known by the stage name ASAP Nast (stylized as A$AP Nast), is an American hip hop recording artist and songwriter from Harlem, New York. Nast is best known as a member of the hip hop collective A$AP Mob, along with fellow Harlem-based rappers A$AP Rocky and A$AP Ferg. As part of A$AP Mob, they released their first project as a group, a mixtape titled \"Lord$ Never Worry\" in 2012. His breakout song, \"Trillmatic\" featuring Wu-Tang Clan's Method Man was released on December 4, 2013.", "Title: Trillmatic\n\n\"Trillmatic\" is a song by American rapper ASAP Nast from the New York-based hip hop collective ASAP Mob. It was released on December 4, 2013. It was originally intended to be a first single from ASAP Mob's debut studio album \"L.O.R.D.\", which was originally scheduled to be released around 2014, but the album, however, was scrapped. The song, produced by ASAP Mob's ASAP Ty Beats, features fellow American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member Method Man. The song has since peaked at number 29 on the UK R&B Chart.", "Title: U-God\n\nLamont Jody Hawkins (born October 11, 1970), better known as U-God (short for Universal God), is an American rapper and member of the hip hop collective, Wu-Tang Clan. He has been with the group since its inception, and is known for having a deep, rhythmic flow that can alternate between being gruff or smooth.", "Title: Method Man\n\nClifford Smith (born April 1, 1971), better known by his stage name Method Man, is an American rapper, record producer, and actor. He is known as a member of the East Coast hip hop collective Wu-Tang Clan. He is also one half of the hip hop duo Method Man & Redman. He took his stage name from the 1979 film \"Method Man\". In 1996, he won a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group, for \"I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By\", with American R&B singer-songwriter Mary J. Blige.", "Title: Hip hop\n\nHip hop or hip-hop is a subculture and art movement developed in South Bronx in New York City during the late 1970s. While people unfamiliar with hip hop culture often use the expression \"hip hop\" to refer exclusively to hip hop music (also called \"rap\"), Hip hop is characterized by nine distinct elements or expressive realms, of which hip hop music is only four elements (rapping, djaying, beatboxing and breaking). Afrika Bambaataa of the hip hop collective Zulu Nation outlined the pillars of hip hop culture, coining the terms: \"rapping\" (also called MCing or emceeing), a rhythmic vocal rhyming style (orality); DJing (and turntablism), which is making music with record players and DJ mixers (aural/sound and music creation); b-boying/b-girling/breakdancing (movement/dance); and graffiti art, which he called \"aerosol writin'\", although many say that the graffiti that hip hop adopted had been around years earlier, and had nothing to do with hip hop culture. (visual art). Other elements of hip hop subculture and arts movements beyond the main four are: hip hop culture and historical knowledge of the movement (intellectual/philosophical); beatboxing, a percussive vocal style; street entrepreneurship; hip hop language; and hip hop fashion and style, among others.", "Title: C.R.E.A.M.\n\n\"C.R.E.A.M.\" (Cash Rules Everything Around Me) is a song by the New York hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan, from their 1993 studio album, \"Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)\". The song was produced by Wu-Tang Clan leader RZA, and samples The Charmels' 1967 song, \"As Long As I've Got You\". \"C.R.E.A.M.\" was released as a single through Loud in early 1994.", "Title: Wu-Syndicate\n\nWu-Syndicate is a group from Virginia consisting of Joe Mafia, Napoleon, and Myalansky (who named himself after the gangster Meyer Lansky). They were originally called Crime Syndicate but changed their name to Wu-Syndicate when they signed to Wu-Tang Records and became Wu-Tang Clan affiliates. After debuting on the compilation \"\" in 1998, their self-titled debut album \"Wu-Syndicate\" was released in 1999 on both Wu-Tang Records and their own label Slot Time Records. The album was, like most releases from Wu-Tang Clan affiliates during this time enjoyed moderately successful sales with the single \"Where Wuz Heaven\" going gold. Soon after the release there was a dispute of an unknown origin between the group and Wu-Tang Records and the group briefly changed their name to The Syndicate until 2009 with eventual reconciliation and the release of their second official album \"Grimlenz\", produced mostly by Antagonist Dragonspit of Virginia Beach,VA. Both Myalansky and Napoleon continue to work with Joe Mafia but have refused to work with each other since the release of their first album. In an interview Napoleon stated that though they have always clashed, \"Mya is still my dude though regardless\". The group has maintained ties with various members of the Wu-Tang Family. Napoleon is currently working on a project with fellow Wu-Tang alumni Solomon Childs, Shaka Amazulu, and Dexter Wiggle called \"Illuminati Network\". Joe Mafia released his debut solo album \"This One\" in 2002 and founded his own label called 58 West Diamond Street Records. Napoleon released his first solo album, \"Kingpin Wit Da Inkpen\" in 2007 and a mixtape titled \"Mark of the Beast\" in 2011. Myalansky released his first solo album, \"Drastic Measures\" in 2008 and a mixtape a few years later in 2011 \"AMW.Com\". Myalansky has also been working with California rapper Mitchy Slick and has released two more volumes of his \"AMW.Com\" mixtape series. In 2013 Myalansky and Joe Mafia featured on the song \"Golden Age Rapper\" by CHG Unfadable.", "Title: Method Man discography\n\nThe discography of Method Man, an American hip hop recording artist, consists of five studio albums (including one collaborative album) and 34 singles (including 16 as a featured artist). Method Man embarked on his music career in 1992, as a member of East Coast hip hop group Wu-Tang Clan. After the Wu-Tang Clan released their highly acclaimed debut album \"Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)\" (1993), Method Man would be the first member to release his solo debut album. In November 1994, he released \"Tical\", under Def Jam Recordings. His debut album \"Tical\", features his biggest hit single to date, \"I'll Be There for You/You're All I Need to Get By\", which features American R&B singer Mary J. Blige and peaked at number three on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100. Method Man would then go on to collaborate with fellow East Coast rapper Redman, and subsequently form a duo together.", "Title: 4:21... The Day After\n\n4:21 ...The Day After is the fourth studio album by American rapper and Wu-Tang Clan member Method Man. The album was released on August 29, 2006 by Def Jam Recordings, to mostly positive reviews. The album features guest appearances from Fat Joe, Styles P, Redman, and various Wu-Tang Clan members. Production is handled by RZA, Havoc, Kwamé, Erick Sermon and Scott Storch, amongst others. U-God appears in the song \"The Glide\" but isn't credited.", "Title: Wu-Tang Clan\n\nThe Wu-Tang Clan is an American hip hop group from Staten Island, New York City, originally composed of East Coast rappers RZA, GZA, Ol' Dirty Bastard, Method Man, Raekwon, Ghostface Killah, Inspectah Deck, U-God and Masta Killa. Cappadonna later became an official member of the group. The Wu-Tang Clan has released four gold and platinum studio albums. Its 1993 debut album, \"Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)\", is considered to be one of the greatest albums in hip-hop history." ]
6,124
What is formerly the Cowboys Stadium where the 2015 Cotton Bowl classic was played?
AT&T Stadium
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2015 Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on December 31, 2015 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.", " The 80th Cotton Bowl Classic was a College Football Playoff semifinal between Alabama and Michigan State with the winner to compete in the 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship.", " It was one of the 2015–16 bowl games that concluded the 2015 FBS football season." ], "title": "2015 Cotton Bowl Classic (December)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015 Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2015 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.", " The 79th Cotton Bowl Classic was one of the \"New Year's Six\" bowls of the College Football Playoff.", " It was one of the 2014–15 bowl games that concluded the 2014 FBS football season.", " The game kicked off at 12:30 PM EST and was broadcast on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Radio and XM Satellite Radio.", " It was sponsored by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and was officially known as the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic." ], "title": "2015 Cotton Bowl Classic (January)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic was a post-season American college football bowl game held on January 4, 2013 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas in the United States.", " The 77th edition of the Cotton Bowl Classic began at 7:00 p.m. CST and aired on Fox Sports.", " It featured the Texas A&M Aggies from the Southeastern Conference (SEC) against the Big 12 Conference co-champion Oklahoma Sooners and was the final game of the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season for both teams.", " Both the Aggies and the Sooners accepted their invitations after finishing the regular season 10–2." ], "title": "2013 Cotton Bowl Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2010 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic game was a post-season college football bowl game between the Oklahoma State Cowboys, representing Oklahoma State University, from the Big 12 Conference and the Ole Miss Rebels, representing the University of Mississippi, from the Southeastern Conference that took place on Saturday, January 2, 2010, at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.", " The 2010 game was the first game in Cowboys Stadium after leaving its namesake venue and was the concluding game of the season for both teams involved." ], "title": "2010 Cotton Bowl Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic was the 75th edition of the annual post-season college football bowl game that was part of the 2010–11 bowl season of the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season.", " The game featured the LSU Tigers of the Southeastern Conference who defeated the Texas A&M Aggies of the Big 12 Conference by a score of 41-24.", " The game was scheduled for January 7, 2011 at 7:27 p.m. CST and was held at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas.", " This was the second time it was held in Cowboys Stadium after leaving its namesake venue.", " The game was broadcast by Fox." ], "title": "2011 Cotton Bowl Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011 TicketCity Bowl was a college football bowl game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas.", " The game was played on January 1, 2011, at 12:00 p.m. ET and was telecast on ESPNU.", " This game replaced the Cotton Bowl Classic, which moved from its long-time home to Cowboys Stadium in nearby Arlington in 2010, and pitted the Northwestern Wildcats from the Big Ten Conference against the Texas Tech Red Raiders from the Big 12 Conference.", " The game was originally labeled \"The Dallas Football Classic,\" but on November 8, 2010, a deal was announced for TicketCity to become the title sponsor of the bowl." ], "title": "2011 TicketCity Bowl" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2008 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2008, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, USA.", " The Cotton Bowl Classic was part of the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season and one of 32 games in the 2007–2008 bowl season.", " The bowl game featured the Arkansas Razorbacks from the SEC and the Missouri Tigers from the Big 12 and was televised in the United States on FOX.", " Senior RB Tony Temple of Mizzou set a single game rushing record for the Cotton Bowl Classic with 281 yards and 4 touchdowns.", " His 281 rushing yards put him in second place all time for total rushing yards in a bowl game." ], "title": "2008 Cotton Bowl Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "AT&T Stadium, formerly Cowboys Stadium, is a retractable roof stadium in Arlington, Texas, United States.", " It serves as the home of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL) and was completed on May 27, 2009.", " It is also the home of the Cotton Bowl Classic.", " The facility, owned by the city of Arlington, can also be used for a variety of other activities such as concerts, basketball games, college and high school football contests, soccer matches, and motocross and Spartan races.", " It replaced the partially covered Texas Stadium, which served as the Cowboys' home from 1971 through the 2008 season." ], "title": "AT&amp;T Stadium" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game between the #9 Missouri Tigers of the Southeastern Conference and the #13 Oklahoma State Cowboys of the Big 12 Conference.", " The 78th edition of the Cotton Bowl Classic took place on January 3, 2014 at 8:00 p.m. EST and aired on FOX.", " It was one of the 2013–14 bowl games that concluded the 2013 FBS football season.", " AT&T Stadium, formerly known as Cowboys Stadium and located in Arlington, Texas, hosted the game for the sixth straight year.", " The game was sponsored by telecommunications company AT&T, and was officially known as the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic." ], "title": "2014 Cotton Bowl Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cotton Bowl Classic is an American college football bowl game that has been held annually since January 1, 1937.", " Between 1937 and 2009, the game was played at its namesake stadium in Dallas; in 2010, it moved to Cowboys Stadium in nearby Arlington.", " Historically, the game hosted the champion of the Southwest Conference (SWC) against a team invited from elsewhere in the country, frequently a major independent or a runner-up from the Southeastern Conference (SEC).", " Following the dissolution of the SWC in 1996, the game hosted a runner-up from the Big 12 Conference, facing an SEC team from 1999 to 2014.", " The Cotton Bowl Classic has served as one of six bowls in the College Football Playoff (CFP) since the 2014 season; it hosted a national semifinal following the 2015 season and will do so again following the 2018 season.", " On January 2, 2017, Wisconsin beat the 13-0 MAC Champion Western Michigan Broncos in the 81st edition of the game by a score of 24–16." ], "title": "Cotton Bowl Classic" } ]
[ "Title: 2015 Cotton Bowl Classic (December)\n\nThe 2015 Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on December 31, 2015 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The 80th Cotton Bowl Classic was a College Football Playoff semifinal between Alabama and Michigan State with the winner to compete in the 2016 College Football Playoff National Championship. It was one of the 2015–16 bowl games that concluded the 2015 FBS football season.", "Title: 2015 Cotton Bowl Classic (January)\n\nThe 2015 Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2015 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The 79th Cotton Bowl Classic was one of the \"New Year's Six\" bowls of the College Football Playoff. It was one of the 2014–15 bowl games that concluded the 2014 FBS football season. The game kicked off at 12:30 PM EST and was broadcast on ESPN, ESPN Deportes, ESPN Radio and XM Satellite Radio. It was sponsored by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company and was officially known as the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Classic.", "Title: 2013 Cotton Bowl Classic\n\nThe 2013 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic was a post-season American college football bowl game held on January 4, 2013 at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas in the United States. The 77th edition of the Cotton Bowl Classic began at 7:00 p.m. CST and aired on Fox Sports. It featured the Texas A&M Aggies from the Southeastern Conference (SEC) against the Big 12 Conference co-champion Oklahoma Sooners and was the final game of the 2012 NCAA Division I FBS football season for both teams. Both the Aggies and the Sooners accepted their invitations after finishing the regular season 10–2.", "Title: 2010 Cotton Bowl Classic\n\nThe 2010 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic game was a post-season college football bowl game between the Oklahoma State Cowboys, representing Oklahoma State University, from the Big 12 Conference and the Ole Miss Rebels, representing the University of Mississippi, from the Southeastern Conference that took place on Saturday, January 2, 2010, at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. The 2010 game was the first game in Cowboys Stadium after leaving its namesake venue and was the concluding game of the season for both teams involved.", "Title: 2011 Cotton Bowl Classic\n\nThe 2011 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic was the 75th edition of the annual post-season college football bowl game that was part of the 2010–11 bowl season of the 2010 NCAA Division I FBS football season. The game featured the LSU Tigers of the Southeastern Conference who defeated the Texas A&M Aggies of the Big 12 Conference by a score of 41-24. The game was scheduled for January 7, 2011 at 7:27 p.m. CST and was held at Cowboys Stadium in Arlington, Texas. This was the second time it was held in Cowboys Stadium after leaving its namesake venue. The game was broadcast by Fox.", "Title: 2011 TicketCity Bowl\n\nThe 2011 TicketCity Bowl was a college football bowl game played at Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. The game was played on January 1, 2011, at 12:00 p.m. ET and was telecast on ESPNU. This game replaced the Cotton Bowl Classic, which moved from its long-time home to Cowboys Stadium in nearby Arlington in 2010, and pitted the Northwestern Wildcats from the Big Ten Conference against the Texas Tech Red Raiders from the Big 12 Conference. The game was originally labeled \"The Dallas Football Classic,\" but on November 8, 2010, a deal was announced for TicketCity to become the title sponsor of the bowl.", "Title: 2008 Cotton Bowl Classic\n\nThe 2008 AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 2008, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas, USA. The Cotton Bowl Classic was part of the 2007 NCAA Division I FBS football season and one of 32 games in the 2007–2008 bowl season. The bowl game featured the Arkansas Razorbacks from the SEC and the Missouri Tigers from the Big 12 and was televised in the United States on FOX. Senior RB Tony Temple of Mizzou set a single game rushing record for the Cotton Bowl Classic with 281 yards and 4 touchdowns. His 281 rushing yards put him in second place all time for total rushing yards in a bowl game.", "Title: AT&amp;T Stadium\n\nAT&T Stadium, formerly Cowboys Stadium, is a retractable roof stadium in Arlington, Texas, United States. It serves as the home of the Dallas Cowboys of the National Football League (NFL) and was completed on May 27, 2009. It is also the home of the Cotton Bowl Classic. The facility, owned by the city of Arlington, can also be used for a variety of other activities such as concerts, basketball games, college and high school football contests, soccer matches, and motocross and Spartan races. It replaced the partially covered Texas Stadium, which served as the Cowboys' home from 1971 through the 2008 season.", "Title: 2014 Cotton Bowl Classic\n\nThe 2014 Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game between the #9 Missouri Tigers of the Southeastern Conference and the #13 Oklahoma State Cowboys of the Big 12 Conference. The 78th edition of the Cotton Bowl Classic took place on January 3, 2014 at 8:00 p.m. EST and aired on FOX. It was one of the 2013–14 bowl games that concluded the 2013 FBS football season. AT&T Stadium, formerly known as Cowboys Stadium and located in Arlington, Texas, hosted the game for the sixth straight year. The game was sponsored by telecommunications company AT&T, and was officially known as the AT&T Cotton Bowl Classic.", "Title: Cotton Bowl Classic\n\nThe Cotton Bowl Classic is an American college football bowl game that has been held annually since January 1, 1937. Between 1937 and 2009, the game was played at its namesake stadium in Dallas; in 2010, it moved to Cowboys Stadium in nearby Arlington. Historically, the game hosted the champion of the Southwest Conference (SWC) against a team invited from elsewhere in the country, frequently a major independent or a runner-up from the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Following the dissolution of the SWC in 1996, the game hosted a runner-up from the Big 12 Conference, facing an SEC team from 1999 to 2014. The Cotton Bowl Classic has served as one of six bowls in the College Football Playoff (CFP) since the 2014 season; it hosted a national semifinal following the 2015 season and will do so again following the 2018 season. On January 2, 2017, Wisconsin beat the 13-0 MAC Champion Western Michigan Broncos in the 81st edition of the game by a score of 24–16." ]
6,125
Who was born September 5, 1946 and was the father of the American singer-songwriter Lucy Wainwright Roche?
Loudon Snowden Wainwright III
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[ { "sentences": [ "Loudon Snowden Wainwright Jr. (December 16, 1924 – December 12, 1988) was an American writer.", " He was the father of folk singer Loudon Wainwright III and singer Sloan Wainwright, and grandfather to Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, and Lucy Wainwright Roche." ], "title": "Loudon Wainwright Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Lucy Wainwright Roche (born December 16, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter, and the daughter of musicians Loudon Wainwright III and Suzzy Roche.", " Preceded by two EPs, \"8 Songs\" and \"8 More\", Roche released her debut album, \"Lucy\" in October 2010.", " She also stars as Jeri in the \"Stuff You Should Know\" television show." ], "title": "Lucy Wainwright Roche" }, { "sentences": [ "Lucy is the debut studio album by American folk musician Lucy Wainwright Roche, released on October 26, 2010 on Strike Back Records.", " Produced by Stewart Lerman, the album features appearances from Roche's father Loudon Wainwright III, The Roches, Steuart Smith, David Mansfield and Kelly Hogan." ], "title": "Lucy (Lucy Wainwright Roche album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Stewart Lerman is a Bronx born, New York-based, 2x Grammy winning music producer, recording engineer, who has worked with The Roches, Elvis Costello, Neko Case, Patti Smith, Antony and the Johnsons, Angelique Kidjo, Shawn Colvin, Julian Casablancas, Jules Shear, Marshall Crenshaw, Crash Test Dummies, Sharon Van Etten, Nellie McKay, Loudon Wainwright III, Black 47, David Johansen, David Byrne, Willie Nile, Charlie XCX, Soulive, Darden Smith, Sophie B. Hawkins, Sufjan Stevens, St. Vincent, Regina Spektor, The Accidentals, Lucy Wainwright Roche, Vince Giordano, Liza Minnelli, Dar Williams, Carl Hancock Rux and 58 episodes of Boardwalk Empire, 10 episodes of HBO's Viny." ], "title": "Stewart Lerman" }, { "sentences": [ "The Best of Rufus Wainwright is an ongoing concert tour by American-Canadian singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright in support of his greatest hits album, \"\" (2014).", " The tour was announced on Wainwright's official website in December 2013, initially for 23 performances in more than 20 countries throughout Europe during March–April 2014.", " Subsequent dates were added in France, the United States and the United Kingdom, extending the number of concerts to 31.", " Wainwright's half-sister, Lucy Wainwright Roche, has been confirmed as the opening act for select dates." ], "title": "The Best of Rufus Wainwright" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wainwright Sisters are a singer-songwriter duo featuring the Canadian-American Martha Wainwright and her American half-sister Lucy Wainwright Roche.", " In November 2015 they released the album \"Songs in the Dark\", which includes a number of lullabies." ], "title": "The Wainwright Sisters" }, { "sentences": [ "There's a Last Time for Everything is the second full-length studio album by singer-songwriter Lucy Wainwright Roche.", " The album was recorded over ten days in Nashville in collaboration with producer Jordan Brooke Hamlin.", " Of the quick recording, Lucy said, \"Jordan and I crafted these tracks over long summer days that stretched into late, late nights.", " We were gloriously swept up in the process, like kids working on a secret project.", " Because we were working with a limited time frame, we went with our gut on every decision.", " There wasn't time for us to second guess or retrace our steps.", " The urgency of working that way was exciting and freeing - and also a little bit terrifying.”", " The album was released on October 15, 2013." ], "title": "There's a Last Time for Everything" }, { "sentences": [ "Dom Kelly is the drummer/vocalist and a founding member of Charleston, SC-based rock band A Fragile Tomorrow.", " In 2017, he will be releasing his debut solo album on MPress Records.", " The album features appearances from Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls, Lucy Wainwright Roche, Chris Trapper of The Push Stars, Sarah Bettens of K's Choice, Doris Muramatsu of Girlyman, and his identical brother and A Fragile Tomorrow bandmate Sean Kelly." ], "title": "Dom Kelly" }, { "sentences": [ "Loudon Snowden Wainwright III (born September 5, 1946) is an American songwriter, folk singer, humorist, and actor.", " He is the father of musicians Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, and Lucy Wainwright Roche; brother of Sloan Wainwright; and former husband of the late folksinger Kate McGarrigle.", " He resides in Canada." ], "title": "Loudon Wainwright III" }, { "sentences": [ "Songs in the Dark is the debut album by the Wainwright Sisters, a singer-songwriter duo featuring the Canadian-American Martha Wainwright and her American half-sister Lucy Wainwright Roche.", " The album, released on November 13, 2015, includes lullabies that their mothers Kate McGarrigle and Suzzy Roche sang to them as children, plus songs by Woody Guthrie, Jimmie Rogers, and their father Loudon Wainwright III." ], "title": "Songs in the Dark (album)" } ]
[ "Title: Loudon Wainwright Jr.\n\nLoudon Snowden Wainwright Jr. (December 16, 1924 – December 12, 1988) was an American writer. He was the father of folk singer Loudon Wainwright III and singer Sloan Wainwright, and grandfather to Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, and Lucy Wainwright Roche.", "Title: Lucy Wainwright Roche\n\nLucy Wainwright Roche (born December 16, 1981) is an American singer-songwriter, and the daughter of musicians Loudon Wainwright III and Suzzy Roche. Preceded by two EPs, \"8 Songs\" and \"8 More\", Roche released her debut album, \"Lucy\" in October 2010. She also stars as Jeri in the \"Stuff You Should Know\" television show.", "Title: Lucy (Lucy Wainwright Roche album)\n\nLucy is the debut studio album by American folk musician Lucy Wainwright Roche, released on October 26, 2010 on Strike Back Records. Produced by Stewart Lerman, the album features appearances from Roche's father Loudon Wainwright III, The Roches, Steuart Smith, David Mansfield and Kelly Hogan.", "Title: Stewart Lerman\n\nStewart Lerman is a Bronx born, New York-based, 2x Grammy winning music producer, recording engineer, who has worked with The Roches, Elvis Costello, Neko Case, Patti Smith, Antony and the Johnsons, Angelique Kidjo, Shawn Colvin, Julian Casablancas, Jules Shear, Marshall Crenshaw, Crash Test Dummies, Sharon Van Etten, Nellie McKay, Loudon Wainwright III, Black 47, David Johansen, David Byrne, Willie Nile, Charlie XCX, Soulive, Darden Smith, Sophie B. Hawkins, Sufjan Stevens, St. Vincent, Regina Spektor, The Accidentals, Lucy Wainwright Roche, Vince Giordano, Liza Minnelli, Dar Williams, Carl Hancock Rux and 58 episodes of Boardwalk Empire, 10 episodes of HBO's Viny.", "Title: The Best of Rufus Wainwright\n\nThe Best of Rufus Wainwright is an ongoing concert tour by American-Canadian singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright in support of his greatest hits album, \"\" (2014). The tour was announced on Wainwright's official website in December 2013, initially for 23 performances in more than 20 countries throughout Europe during March–April 2014. Subsequent dates were added in France, the United States and the United Kingdom, extending the number of concerts to 31. Wainwright's half-sister, Lucy Wainwright Roche, has been confirmed as the opening act for select dates.", "Title: The Wainwright Sisters\n\nThe Wainwright Sisters are a singer-songwriter duo featuring the Canadian-American Martha Wainwright and her American half-sister Lucy Wainwright Roche. In November 2015 they released the album \"Songs in the Dark\", which includes a number of lullabies.", "Title: There's a Last Time for Everything\n\nThere's a Last Time for Everything is the second full-length studio album by singer-songwriter Lucy Wainwright Roche. The album was recorded over ten days in Nashville in collaboration with producer Jordan Brooke Hamlin. Of the quick recording, Lucy said, \"Jordan and I crafted these tracks over long summer days that stretched into late, late nights. We were gloriously swept up in the process, like kids working on a secret project. Because we were working with a limited time frame, we went with our gut on every decision. There wasn't time for us to second guess or retrace our steps. The urgency of working that way was exciting and freeing - and also a little bit terrifying.” The album was released on October 15, 2013.", "Title: Dom Kelly\n\nDom Kelly is the drummer/vocalist and a founding member of Charleston, SC-based rock band A Fragile Tomorrow. In 2017, he will be releasing his debut solo album on MPress Records. The album features appearances from Emily Saliers of Indigo Girls, Lucy Wainwright Roche, Chris Trapper of The Push Stars, Sarah Bettens of K's Choice, Doris Muramatsu of Girlyman, and his identical brother and A Fragile Tomorrow bandmate Sean Kelly.", "Title: Loudon Wainwright III\n\nLoudon Snowden Wainwright III (born September 5, 1946) is an American songwriter, folk singer, humorist, and actor. He is the father of musicians Rufus Wainwright, Martha Wainwright, and Lucy Wainwright Roche; brother of Sloan Wainwright; and former husband of the late folksinger Kate McGarrigle. He resides in Canada.", "Title: Songs in the Dark (album)\n\nSongs in the Dark is the debut album by the Wainwright Sisters, a singer-songwriter duo featuring the Canadian-American Martha Wainwright and her American half-sister Lucy Wainwright Roche. The album, released on November 13, 2015, includes lullabies that their mothers Kate McGarrigle and Suzzy Roche sang to them as children, plus songs by Woody Guthrie, Jimmie Rogers, and their father Loudon Wainwright III." ]
6,126
2011–12 FC Schalke 04 season's top scorer is known by what nickname?
"The Hunter"
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[ { "sentences": [ "Fußballclub Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e. V., commonly known as FC Schalke 04 (] ), Schalke or abbreviated as S04 (] ), is a professional German association-football club and multi-sports club originally from the district of Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia.", " The \"04\" in the club's name derives from its formation in 1904.", " Schalke has long been one of the most popular professional football teams and multi-sports club in Germany, even though major successes have been rare since the club's heyday in the 1930s and early 1940s.", " Schalke play in the Bundesliga, the top tier of the German football league system.", " As of December 2015, the club has 140,000 members, making it the second-largest sports club in Germany and the sixth-largest sports club in the world in terms of membership.", " Other activities offered by the club include athletics (track and field), basketball, handball, table tennis, winter sports and eSports." ], "title": "FC Schalke 04" }, { "sentences": [ "FC Schalke 04 had another disappointing season, in which it failed to qualify for the Champions League.", " New coach Frank Neubarth did not last long, and was sacked and replaced by captain Marc Wilmots in the dugout.", " Once again, goalscoring was at a premium, with top scorer Victor Agali managing only seven in total.", " The end result was 7th place in Bundesliga, barely even qualifying for the Intertoto Cup." ], "title": "2002–03 FC Schalke 04 season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1937 German football championship, the 30th edition of the competition, was won by FC Schalke 04, the club's third German championship, by defeating 1.", " FC Nuremberg 2–0 in the final.", " For Schalke it was the half-way point of the club's most successful era, having won the 1934, 1935 final before the 1937 title and going on to win the 1939, 1940 and 1942 ones as well, winning six national championships all up during this time.", " 1.", " FC Nuremberg, the defending champions who had eliminated Schalke in the semi-finals in the previous season, already had six titles to their name at the time and would go on to win three more between 1948 and 1968 for a total of nine.", " The two clubs, Germany's most successful teams in the pre-Bundesliga era, had previously met in the 1934 final which Schalke had won 2–1 but would never encounter each other again in a championship final after 1937." ], "title": "1937 German football championship" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011–12 season is the 108th season in Schalke 04's history.", " The team will compete in the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and the UEFA Europa League.", " The team's top scorer is Klaas-Jan Huntelaar with 29 goals in the Bundesliga and 48 in total." ], "title": "2011–12 FC Schalke 04 season" }, { "sentences": [ "Ebbe Sand (born 19 July 1972) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a striker for Brøndby IF in Denmark and FC Schalke 04 in Germany.", " He was the German Bundesliga top scorer in 2001, and he won the DFB-Pokal in 2001 and 2002 with Schalke.", " On the international stage, he represented the Denmark national football team at the 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cup, as well as the 2000 and 2004 European Championships.", " At the 1998 World Cup, he scored the fastest-ever World Cup goal by a substitute – 16 seconds after entering the match." ], "title": "Ebbe Sand" }, { "sentences": [ "FC Schalke 04 is an eSports team competing in the European League of Legends Championship Series (EU LCS), the top level of professional \"League of Legends\" in Europe.", " The team is referred to by themselves as Schalke 04 Esports to distinguish them from their parent organisation's football club.", " Matches are played in the Am Studio 20D in Adlershof, Berlin." ], "title": "FC Schalke 04 (League of Legends)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dirk Jan Klaas \"Klaas-Jan\" Huntelaar (] ; born 12 August 1983), nicknamed \"The Hunter\", is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a striker for Ajax and the Netherlands national team." ], "title": "Klaas-Jan Huntelaar" }, { "sentences": [ "Schalke 04 Basketball is a German professional basketball team club in Gelsenkirchen.", " The team currently plays in the ProB, the German national third division.", " It is the basketball section of FC Schalke 04." ], "title": "Schalke 04 Basketball" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017–18 FC Schalke 04 season is the 114th season in the football club's history and 27th consecutive and 50th overall season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, having been promoted from the 2.", " Bundesliga in 1991.", " In addition to the domestic league, Schalke 04 are also participating in this season's edition of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal.", " This is the 17th season for Schalke in the VELTINS-Arena, located in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia.", " The season covers a period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018." ], "title": "2017–18 FC Schalke 04 season" }, { "sentences": [ "FC Schalke 04 II are the reserve team of German association football club FC Schalke 04.", " Until 2005 the team played as FC Schalke 04 Amateure." ], "title": "FC Schalke 04 II" } ]
[ "Title: FC Schalke 04\n\nFußballclub Gelsenkirchen-Schalke 04 e. V., commonly known as FC Schalke 04 (] ), Schalke or abbreviated as S04 (] ), is a professional German association-football club and multi-sports club originally from the district of Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia. The \"04\" in the club's name derives from its formation in 1904. Schalke has long been one of the most popular professional football teams and multi-sports club in Germany, even though major successes have been rare since the club's heyday in the 1930s and early 1940s. Schalke play in the Bundesliga, the top tier of the German football league system. As of December 2015, the club has 140,000 members, making it the second-largest sports club in Germany and the sixth-largest sports club in the world in terms of membership. Other activities offered by the club include athletics (track and field), basketball, handball, table tennis, winter sports and eSports.", "Title: 2002–03 FC Schalke 04 season\n\nFC Schalke 04 had another disappointing season, in which it failed to qualify for the Champions League. New coach Frank Neubarth did not last long, and was sacked and replaced by captain Marc Wilmots in the dugout. Once again, goalscoring was at a premium, with top scorer Victor Agali managing only seven in total. The end result was 7th place in Bundesliga, barely even qualifying for the Intertoto Cup.", "Title: 1937 German football championship\n\nThe 1937 German football championship, the 30th edition of the competition, was won by FC Schalke 04, the club's third German championship, by defeating 1. FC Nuremberg 2–0 in the final. For Schalke it was the half-way point of the club's most successful era, having won the 1934, 1935 final before the 1937 title and going on to win the 1939, 1940 and 1942 ones as well, winning six national championships all up during this time. 1. FC Nuremberg, the defending champions who had eliminated Schalke in the semi-finals in the previous season, already had six titles to their name at the time and would go on to win three more between 1948 and 1968 for a total of nine. The two clubs, Germany's most successful teams in the pre-Bundesliga era, had previously met in the 1934 final which Schalke had won 2–1 but would never encounter each other again in a championship final after 1937.", "Title: 2011–12 FC Schalke 04 season\n\nThe 2011–12 season is the 108th season in Schalke 04's history. The team will compete in the Bundesliga, DFB-Pokal and the UEFA Europa League. The team's top scorer is Klaas-Jan Huntelaar with 29 goals in the Bundesliga and 48 in total.", "Title: Ebbe Sand\n\nEbbe Sand (born 19 July 1972) is a Danish former professional footballer who played as a striker for Brøndby IF in Denmark and FC Schalke 04 in Germany. He was the German Bundesliga top scorer in 2001, and he won the DFB-Pokal in 2001 and 2002 with Schalke. On the international stage, he represented the Denmark national football team at the 1998 and 2002 FIFA World Cup, as well as the 2000 and 2004 European Championships. At the 1998 World Cup, he scored the fastest-ever World Cup goal by a substitute – 16 seconds after entering the match.", "Title: FC Schalke 04 (League of Legends)\n\nFC Schalke 04 is an eSports team competing in the European League of Legends Championship Series (EU LCS), the top level of professional \"League of Legends\" in Europe. The team is referred to by themselves as Schalke 04 Esports to distinguish them from their parent organisation's football club. Matches are played in the Am Studio 20D in Adlershof, Berlin.", "Title: Klaas-Jan Huntelaar\n\nDirk Jan Klaas \"Klaas-Jan\" Huntelaar (] ; born 12 August 1983), nicknamed \"The Hunter\", is a Dutch professional footballer who plays as a striker for Ajax and the Netherlands national team.", "Title: Schalke 04 Basketball\n\nSchalke 04 Basketball is a German professional basketball team club in Gelsenkirchen. The team currently plays in the ProB, the German national third division. It is the basketball section of FC Schalke 04.", "Title: 2017–18 FC Schalke 04 season\n\nThe 2017–18 FC Schalke 04 season is the 114th season in the football club's history and 27th consecutive and 50th overall season in the top flight of German football, the Bundesliga, having been promoted from the 2. Bundesliga in 1991. In addition to the domestic league, Schalke 04 are also participating in this season's edition of the domestic cup, the DFB-Pokal. This is the 17th season for Schalke in the VELTINS-Arena, located in Gelsenkirchen, North Rhine-Westphalia. The season covers a period from 1 July 2017 to 30 June 2018.", "Title: FC Schalke 04 II\n\nFC Schalke 04 II are the reserve team of German association football club FC Schalke 04. Until 2005 the team played as FC Schalke 04 Amateure." ]
6,127
How many cantons does the country which the Vallée de Joux is mainly in consist of?
26
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[ { "sentences": [ "La Vallée is a former district of the canton of Vaud, Switzerland, consisting of three municipalities in the Vallée de Joux.", " The seat of the district was the village of Le Sentier.", " La Vallée has been merged into Jura-North Vaudois District." ], "title": "La Vallée District" }, { "sentences": [ "Lac de Joux is a lake in the Vallée de Joux in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland.", " With a surface area of 9.5 km², it is the largest lake in Switzerland lying above 1,000 metres.", " Lac de Joux is located in the Jura Mountains." ], "title": "Lac de Joux" }, { "sentences": [ "Lac Brenet is a lake in the Vallée de Joux, canton of Vaud, Switzerland.", " It is located north of the Lac de Joux, only 200 metres away.", " Its elevation of 1002 metres is 2 metres below that of Lac de Joux." ], "title": "Lac Brenet" }, { "sentences": [ "Switzerland ( ), officially the Swiss Confederation, is a federal republic in Europe.", " It consists of 26 cantons, and the city of Bern is the seat of the federal authorities." ], "title": "Switzerland" }, { "sentences": [ "The Vallée de Joux is a valley of the Jura Mountains mainly in the Swiss Canton of Vaud.", " The valley also continues into France (Département of Jura) at its higher, south-western, end.", " Located 30 miles (50 km) north of Geneva and north-west of Lausanne, its mean elevation is over 3300 feet (1000 metres).", " There are three Swiss lakes in the \"Vallée de Joux\" : the lac de Joux (around 6 miles (10 km) long), the lac Brenet and the lac Ter.", " The French border runs along the northern edge of the valley until, about 10 km west of the lac de Joux, the base of the valley becomes French territory.", " The valley then continues to climb gently towards the Lac des Rousses and the ski resort of Les Rousses." ], "title": "Vallée de Joux" }, { "sentences": [ "Le Lieu is a municipality in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland, located in the district of Jura-Nord Vaudois in the Vallée de Joux." ], "title": "Le Lieu" }, { "sentences": [ "L'Abbaye is a municipality in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland, located in the Jura-Nord Vaudois district in the Vallée de Joux.", " It takes its name from Lac de Joux Abbey, a Premonstratensian monastery." ], "title": "L'Abbaye" }, { "sentences": [ "Patek Philippe & Co. is a Swiss watch manufacturer founded in 1851, located in Geneva and the Vallée de Joux.", " It designs and manufactures timepieces and movements, including some of the most complicated mechanical watches.", " It is considered by many experts and aficionados to be one of the most prestigious watch manufacturers." ], "title": "Patek Philippe &amp; Co." }, { "sentences": [ "Valjoux (for \"Vallée de Joux\", \"Joux Valley\") is a Swiss manufacturer of mechanical watch movements.", " It is known primarily for chronograph ébauche movements that are used in a number of mid- to high-range mechanical watches: The company has been a part of ETA for a number of years and is a member of the Swatch Group." ], "title": "Valjoux" }, { "sentences": [ "Lac des Rousses is a lake in Les Rousses, Jura department, Franche-Comté, France, close to the Vallée de Joux in Switzerland.", " The lake drains through the Orbe (river) into Lac de Joux." ], "title": "Lac des Rousses" } ]
[ "Title: La Vallée District\n\nLa Vallée is a former district of the canton of Vaud, Switzerland, consisting of three municipalities in the Vallée de Joux. The seat of the district was the village of Le Sentier. La Vallée has been merged into Jura-North Vaudois District.", "Title: Lac de Joux\n\nLac de Joux is a lake in the Vallée de Joux in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland. With a surface area of 9.5 km², it is the largest lake in Switzerland lying above 1,000 metres. Lac de Joux is located in the Jura Mountains.", "Title: Lac Brenet\n\nLac Brenet is a lake in the Vallée de Joux, canton of Vaud, Switzerland. It is located north of the Lac de Joux, only 200 metres away. Its elevation of 1002 metres is 2 metres below that of Lac de Joux.", "Title: Switzerland\n\nSwitzerland ( ), officially the Swiss Confederation, is a federal republic in Europe. It consists of 26 cantons, and the city of Bern is the seat of the federal authorities.", "Title: Vallée de Joux\n\nThe Vallée de Joux is a valley of the Jura Mountains mainly in the Swiss Canton of Vaud. The valley also continues into France (Département of Jura) at its higher, south-western, end. Located 30 miles (50 km) north of Geneva and north-west of Lausanne, its mean elevation is over 3300 feet (1000 metres). There are three Swiss lakes in the \"Vallée de Joux\" : the lac de Joux (around 6 miles (10 km) long), the lac Brenet and the lac Ter. The French border runs along the northern edge of the valley until, about 10 km west of the lac de Joux, the base of the valley becomes French territory. The valley then continues to climb gently towards the Lac des Rousses and the ski resort of Les Rousses.", "Title: Le Lieu\n\nLe Lieu is a municipality in the canton of Vaud in Switzerland, located in the district of Jura-Nord Vaudois in the Vallée de Joux.", "Title: L'Abbaye\n\nL'Abbaye is a municipality in the canton of Vaud, Switzerland, located in the Jura-Nord Vaudois district in the Vallée de Joux. It takes its name from Lac de Joux Abbey, a Premonstratensian monastery.", "Title: Patek Philippe &amp; Co.\n\nPatek Philippe & Co. is a Swiss watch manufacturer founded in 1851, located in Geneva and the Vallée de Joux. It designs and manufactures timepieces and movements, including some of the most complicated mechanical watches. It is considered by many experts and aficionados to be one of the most prestigious watch manufacturers.", "Title: Valjoux\n\nValjoux (for \"Vallée de Joux\", \"Joux Valley\") is a Swiss manufacturer of mechanical watch movements. It is known primarily for chronograph ébauche movements that are used in a number of mid- to high-range mechanical watches: The company has been a part of ETA for a number of years and is a member of the Swatch Group.", "Title: Lac des Rousses\n\nLac des Rousses is a lake in Les Rousses, Jura department, Franche-Comté, France, close to the Vallée de Joux in Switzerland. The lake drains through the Orbe (river) into Lac de Joux." ]
6,128
Which US naval facility and airport is located in Kauai County, Hawaii and is overseen by Navy Region Hawaii?
Pacific Missile Range Facility
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[ { "sentences": [ "Island School is a private, co-educational, independent school (pre-kindergarten through high school) on the island of Kauai in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States.", " The school is located behind the University of Hawaii's Kauai Community College campus near the community of Lihue." ], "title": "Island School (Kauai County, Hawaii)" }, { "sentences": [ "The region's premier installation and headquarters installation, Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam is host two of United States Pacific Command subordinate Service components - United States Pacific Fleet on the Pearl Harbor side, and Pacific Air Forces on the Hickam side.", " The region also oversees installation support for the Pacific Missile Range Facility, the world's largest instrumented, multi-dimensional testing and training missile range in Kekaha, Hawaii." ], "title": "Navy Region Hawaii" }, { "sentences": [ "The Naval Facility (NAVFAC) Barbados, TWI was a naval base which was commissioned on 1 October 1957, with a complement of about 12 officers and about 88 enlisted personnel.", " It was located at site of Harrison's Point, in the Parish of Saint Lucy in the British colonial territory of Barbados of the West Indies.", " The facility opened about one-month following the U.S. Navy Facility established in the island of Eleuthera in The Bahamas.", " NAVFAC Barbados was operated by the United States Navy for twenty-two years and was officially decommissioned on 31 March 1979." ], "title": "United States Navy Facility, Barbados" }, { "sentences": [ "Hāʻena is an unincorporated community and census-designated place on the island of Kauai in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States.", " Its population was 431 as of the 2010 census.", " The community is located on the north side of the island along Hawaii Route 560." ], "title": "Hāʻena, Kauai County, Hawaii" }, { "sentences": [ "Kauai County Fair or Kauai County Farm Fair is a fair held annually in Lihue, Hawaii, traditionally the largest Hawaiian fair of the year." ], "title": "Kauai County Fair" }, { "sentences": [ "The U.S. Task Force 73/Commander, Logistics Group Western Pacific (CTF 73/CLWP) is a U.S.Navy task force of the United States Seventh Fleet.", " CTF 73/CLWP is the U.S. 7th Fleet's provider of combat-ready logistics, maintaining and operating government-owned ships and operating government-contracted vessels to sustain combatant ships and units throughout the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations.", " CTF 73/CLWP also acts as the Navy Region commander for naval activities in Singapore, with its only subordinate command being the U.S. Navy Region Center Singapore." ], "title": "Task Force 73" }, { "sentences": [ "Port Allen is a populated place at Hanapepe Bay, 20 nautical miles from Nawiliwili, in Kauai County, in the U.S. state of Hawaii.", " Originally named ʻ Eleʻ ele Landing, terminal owner Kauai Railway renamed it for Honolulu business man and port financial backer Samuel Clesson Allen.", " When the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in Koke'e State Park was built in 1935, the lumber for the camp was floated ashore at Port Allen.", " Captain James Cook landed on Kauai in this area.", " The facilities were demolished in 1982 by Hurricane Iwa, but eventually rebuilt." ], "title": "Port Allen, Hawaii" }, { "sentences": [ "A Service Squadron (ServRon) was a U.S. Navy squadron that supported fleet combat units.", " Service Squadrons were used by the United States Navy from their inception in 1943 to as late as the early 1980s.", " At the time of their inception during the Second World War they allowed the US Navy to operate across the vast reaches of the Pacific ocean for extended periods of time.", " Service Squadrons created temporary forward bases to allow the naval squadrons to spend less time in transit and more time in the area of combat.", " Ulithi, a small volcanic atoll in the central Pacific, is one such example.", " Service Squadrons essentially created a major naval base near the area of operation.", " With the naval base at Ulithi to refit, repair and resupply, many ships were able to deploy and operate in the western Pacific for a year or more without returning to a major port facility.", " Among the vessels operating in service squadrons were tankers, oilers, refrigerator ships, ammunition ships, supply ships, floating docks and repair ships.", " They provided diesel, ordnance, aviation fuel, food stuffs and all other supplies.", " Equally important at places like Ulithi were the portable piers and floating dry docks which allowed many ships damaged by enemy action or Pacific storms to undergo repair without having to travel the thousands of miles back to a major US naval base.", " Ulithi was as far forward from the US naval base at San Francisco as the San Francisco base was from London, England.", " To have a fully functional major port in the middle of the Pacific was a significant aid to U.S. Navy operations." ], "title": "Service Squadron" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pacific Missile Range Facility, Barking Sands (IATA: BKH, ICAO: PHBK, FAA LID: BKH) is a U.S. naval facility and airport located five nautical miles (9 km) northwest of the central business district of Kekaha, in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States." ], "title": "Pacific Missile Range Facility" }, { "sentences": [ "Halehomaha is an unincorporated community on the island of Kauai in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States.", " The community is located on the Pacific Ocean on the north shore of the island and is directly north of Ha'ena State Park.", " Halehomaha is served by Hawaii Route 560." ], "title": "Halehomaha, Hawaii" } ]
[ "Title: Island School (Kauai County, Hawaii)\n\nIsland School is a private, co-educational, independent school (pre-kindergarten through high school) on the island of Kauai in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States. The school is located behind the University of Hawaii's Kauai Community College campus near the community of Lihue.", "Title: Navy Region Hawaii\n\nThe region's premier installation and headquarters installation, Joint Base Pearl Harbor–Hickam is host two of United States Pacific Command subordinate Service components - United States Pacific Fleet on the Pearl Harbor side, and Pacific Air Forces on the Hickam side. The region also oversees installation support for the Pacific Missile Range Facility, the world's largest instrumented, multi-dimensional testing and training missile range in Kekaha, Hawaii.", "Title: United States Navy Facility, Barbados\n\nThe Naval Facility (NAVFAC) Barbados, TWI was a naval base which was commissioned on 1 October 1957, with a complement of about 12 officers and about 88 enlisted personnel. It was located at site of Harrison's Point, in the Parish of Saint Lucy in the British colonial territory of Barbados of the West Indies. The facility opened about one-month following the U.S. Navy Facility established in the island of Eleuthera in The Bahamas. NAVFAC Barbados was operated by the United States Navy for twenty-two years and was officially decommissioned on 31 March 1979.", "Title: Hāʻena, Kauai County, Hawaii\n\nHāʻena is an unincorporated community and census-designated place on the island of Kauai in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States. Its population was 431 as of the 2010 census. The community is located on the north side of the island along Hawaii Route 560.", "Title: Kauai County Fair\n\nKauai County Fair or Kauai County Farm Fair is a fair held annually in Lihue, Hawaii, traditionally the largest Hawaiian fair of the year.", "Title: Task Force 73\n\nThe U.S. Task Force 73/Commander, Logistics Group Western Pacific (CTF 73/CLWP) is a U.S.Navy task force of the United States Seventh Fleet. CTF 73/CLWP is the U.S. 7th Fleet's provider of combat-ready logistics, maintaining and operating government-owned ships and operating government-contracted vessels to sustain combatant ships and units throughout the U.S. 7th Fleet area of operations. CTF 73/CLWP also acts as the Navy Region commander for naval activities in Singapore, with its only subordinate command being the U.S. Navy Region Center Singapore.", "Title: Port Allen, Hawaii\n\nPort Allen is a populated place at Hanapepe Bay, 20 nautical miles from Nawiliwili, in Kauai County, in the U.S. state of Hawaii. Originally named ʻ Eleʻ ele Landing, terminal owner Kauai Railway renamed it for Honolulu business man and port financial backer Samuel Clesson Allen. When the Civilian Conservation Corps Camp in Koke'e State Park was built in 1935, the lumber for the camp was floated ashore at Port Allen. Captain James Cook landed on Kauai in this area. The facilities were demolished in 1982 by Hurricane Iwa, but eventually rebuilt.", "Title: Service Squadron\n\nA Service Squadron (ServRon) was a U.S. Navy squadron that supported fleet combat units. Service Squadrons were used by the United States Navy from their inception in 1943 to as late as the early 1980s. At the time of their inception during the Second World War they allowed the US Navy to operate across the vast reaches of the Pacific ocean for extended periods of time. Service Squadrons created temporary forward bases to allow the naval squadrons to spend less time in transit and more time in the area of combat. Ulithi, a small volcanic atoll in the central Pacific, is one such example. Service Squadrons essentially created a major naval base near the area of operation. With the naval base at Ulithi to refit, repair and resupply, many ships were able to deploy and operate in the western Pacific for a year or more without returning to a major port facility. Among the vessels operating in service squadrons were tankers, oilers, refrigerator ships, ammunition ships, supply ships, floating docks and repair ships. They provided diesel, ordnance, aviation fuel, food stuffs and all other supplies. Equally important at places like Ulithi were the portable piers and floating dry docks which allowed many ships damaged by enemy action or Pacific storms to undergo repair without having to travel the thousands of miles back to a major US naval base. Ulithi was as far forward from the US naval base at San Francisco as the San Francisco base was from London, England. To have a fully functional major port in the middle of the Pacific was a significant aid to U.S. Navy operations.", "Title: Pacific Missile Range Facility\n\nThe Pacific Missile Range Facility, Barking Sands (IATA: BKH, ICAO: PHBK, FAA LID: BKH) is a U.S. naval facility and airport located five nautical miles (9 km) northwest of the central business district of Kekaha, in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States.", "Title: Halehomaha, Hawaii\n\nHalehomaha is an unincorporated community on the island of Kauai in Kauai County, Hawaii, United States. The community is located on the Pacific Ocean on the north shore of the island and is directly north of Ha'ena State Park. Halehomaha is served by Hawaii Route 560." ]
6,129
Nick Morris made the music video for which song by the 1985 Brit Awards "Best British Male" recipient?
"Everytime You Go Away"
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[ { "sentences": [ "Laura Beatrice Marling (born 1 February 1990) is a British folk singer-songwriter and musician from Eversley, Hampshire.", " Her debut album \"Alas, I Cannot Swim\", her second album \"I Speak Because I Can\", and her fourth album \"Once I Was an Eagle\" were each nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2008, 2010, and 2013, respectively.", " She won the Brit Award for Best British Female Solo Artist at the 2011 Brit Awards, and was nominated for the same award at the 2012, 2014 and 2016 Brit Awards." ], "title": "Laura Marling" }, { "sentences": [ "Buster: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 1988 British film \"Buster\".", " The album is essentially a collection of oldies, tucked in between two Phil Collins songs that were recorded for the film, in which he starred. \"", "Two Hearts\" was specially written for the film, having earned a Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television in 1989, a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song (tying with \"Let the River Run\" from \"Working Girl\" by Carly Simon) as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song, and \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" with a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male was a remake of a song taken to #2 in the UK Singles Chart in 1965 by The Mindbenders.", " Both were released as singles, and topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, with \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" also reaching #1 in the UK.", " Other new songs include Collins' \"Big Noise\" and The Four Tops' \"Loco in Acapulco\", co-written by Collins.", " The soundtrack received at the Brit Awards in 1989 the award for British Soundtrack Album, while Collins received the award British Male Artist for his contribution to the soundtrack album." ], "title": "Buster (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "Nick Morris is a film maker who began writing and making amateur films at school, one of which was shown at the NFT.", " His professional career began in the 1980s with music videos for \"The Final Countdown\" by Europe, \"Kyrie\" by Mr. Mister and \"Everytime You Go Away\" by Paul Young.", " After making approximately 100 promos for artists such as Elton John, Celine Dion, Alison Moyet, Warrant, Terence Trent D'Arby, Stevie Wonder, Paul Carrack, Prefab Sprout, Kirsty MacColl, Go West, the Kane Gang, The Alarm, Status Quo, Toto, Natalie Cole, Nena, Scorpions and the number one charity single Ferry Aid, he moved into longer form projects including the Cirque du Soleil show \"Alegría\", which was nominated for a primetime Emmy, \"Jesus Christ Superstar\", which won an International Emmy, and AC/DC's \"Stiff Upper Lip Live\" in Munich.", " He has also directed DVDs for comedians such as The Mighty Boosh, Mitchell and Webb and Bill Bailey.", " Other work includes numerous trailers and music clips for West End shows such as \"The Producers\", \"Spamalot\", \"Calendar Girls\", \"Guys and Dolls\", \"Edward Scissorhands\" and \"The Rocky Horror Show\".", " in 2009 he captured Spandau Ballet's triumphant homecoming concert at the O2 Arena in London and Jude Law's portrayal of Hamlet." ], "title": "Nick Morris" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Antony Young (born 17 January 1956) is an English singer, songwriter and musician.", " Formerly the frontman of the short-lived bands Kat Kool & the Kool Cats, Streetband and Q-Tips, his subsequent solo success turned him into a 1980s teen idol.", " He is famous for such hit singles as \"Love of the Common People\", \"Wherever I Lay My Hat\", \"Come Back and Stay\", \"Everytime You Go Away\" and \"Everything Must Change\", all reaching the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart.", " Released in 1983, his debut album \"No Parlez\", the first of three UK number one albums, turned him into a household name.", " His smooth yet soulful voice belonged to a genre known as \"blue-eyed soul\".", " At the 1985 Brit Awards, Young received the award for Best British Male." ], "title": "Paul Young" }, { "sentences": [ "The Brit Awards (sometimes stylised as the BRIT Awards; often simply called the Brits) are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards.", " The name was originally a shortened form of \"British\", \"Britain\" or \"Britannia\" (in the early days the awards were sponsored by Britannia Music Club), but subsequently became a backronym for British Record Industry Trusts Show.", " In addition, an equivalent awards ceremony for classical music, called the Classic Brit Awards, is held each May.", " Robbie Williams holds the record for the most Brit Awards, 13 as a solo artist and another five as part of Take That." ], "title": "Brit Awards" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward Christopher Sheeran, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer.", " He was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and raised in Framlingham, Suffolk.", " He attended the Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford, Surrey, as an undergraduate from the age of 18 in 2009.", " In early 2011, Sheeran independently released the extended play, \"No. 5 Collaborations Project\".", " After signing with Asylum Records, his debut album, \"+\" (read as \"plus\"), was released on 9 September 2011 and has since been certified seven-times platinum in the UK.", " The album contains the single \"The A Team\", which earned him the Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically.", " In 2012, Sheeran won the Brit Awards for Best British Male Solo Artist and British Breakthrough Act." ], "title": "Ed Sheeran" }, { "sentences": [ "Riptide is the eighth solo studio album by the British singer Robert Palmer.", " It was originally released in November 1985.", " The album was recorded over a period of three months in 1985, at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas.", " The album charted at number 8 in the US and No. 5 in the UK.", " It was certified double platinum in the US by the RIAA in March 1996 and certified gold in the UK by BPI in August 1986.", " It featured the songs \"Addicted to Love\", \"I Didn't Mean to Turn You On\", \"Discipline of Love\", and \"Riptide\" which were all released as singles.", " The single \"Addicted to Love\" was accompanied by a memorable and much-imitated music video, directed by Terence Donovan, in which Palmer is surrounded by a bevy of near-identically clad, heavily made-up (and appropriately pouty) female \"musicians,\" either mimicking or mocking the painting style of Patrick Nagel.", " In September 1986, Palmer performed \"Addicted to Love\" at the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles.", " In 1987, he won the Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for \"Addicted to Love\".", " At the 1987 Brit Awards, Palmer received his first nomination for Best British Male." ], "title": "Riptide (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "James Michael Bay (born 4 September 1990) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist.", " In 2014, he released his single \"Hold Back the River\", which has been certified platinum, before releasing his debut studio album \"Chaos and the Calm\" (2015).", " The album went to number one in the UK and number 15 in the US.", " In February 2015, Bay received the Brit Awards \"Critics' Choice\" award.", " At the 2016 Brit Awards he received the award for Best British Male Solo Artist.", " Bay also received three nominations at the 2016 Grammy Awards, for Best New Artist, Best Rock Album, and Best Rock Song." ], "title": "James Bay (singer)" }, { "sentences": [ "David Gray (born 13 June 1968) is an English singer-songwriter.", " Gray released his first studio album in 1993 and received worldwide attention after the release of \"White Ladder\" six years later.", " It was the first of three UK chart-toppers in six years for Gray, of which the latter two also made the Top 17 in the US.", " \"White Ladder\" became the fifth best-selling album of the 2000s in the UK.", " Gray has been nominated for four Brit Awards – twice for Best British Male." ], "title": "David Gray (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Brit Award for British Female Solo Artist is an award given by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), an organisation which represents record companies and artists in the United Kingdom.", " The accolade is presented at the Brit Awards, an annual celebration of British and international music.", " The winners and nominees are determined by the BRIT Awards voting academy with over one-thousand members, which comprise record labels, publishers, managers, agents, media, and previous winners and nominees.", " The award was first presented in 1977 as Best British Female." ], "title": "Brit Award for British Female Solo Artist" } ]
[ "Title: Laura Marling\n\nLaura Beatrice Marling (born 1 February 1990) is a British folk singer-songwriter and musician from Eversley, Hampshire. Her debut album \"Alas, I Cannot Swim\", her second album \"I Speak Because I Can\", and her fourth album \"Once I Was an Eagle\" were each nominated for the Mercury Music Prize in 2008, 2010, and 2013, respectively. She won the Brit Award for Best British Female Solo Artist at the 2011 Brit Awards, and was nominated for the same award at the 2012, 2014 and 2016 Brit Awards.", "Title: Buster (soundtrack)\n\nBuster: The Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack for the 1988 British film \"Buster\". The album is essentially a collection of oldies, tucked in between two Phil Collins songs that were recorded for the film, in which he starred. \" Two Hearts\" was specially written for the film, having earned a Grammy Award for Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television in 1989, a Golden Globe Award for Best Original Song (tying with \"Let the River Run\" from \"Working Girl\" by Carly Simon) as well as an Academy Award nomination for Best Original Song, and \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" with a Grammy Award nomination for Best Pop Vocal Performance, Male was a remake of a song taken to #2 in the UK Singles Chart in 1965 by The Mindbenders. Both were released as singles, and topped the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, with \"A Groovy Kind of Love\" also reaching #1 in the UK. Other new songs include Collins' \"Big Noise\" and The Four Tops' \"Loco in Acapulco\", co-written by Collins. The soundtrack received at the Brit Awards in 1989 the award for British Soundtrack Album, while Collins received the award British Male Artist for his contribution to the soundtrack album.", "Title: Nick Morris\n\nNick Morris is a film maker who began writing and making amateur films at school, one of which was shown at the NFT. His professional career began in the 1980s with music videos for \"The Final Countdown\" by Europe, \"Kyrie\" by Mr. Mister and \"Everytime You Go Away\" by Paul Young. After making approximately 100 promos for artists such as Elton John, Celine Dion, Alison Moyet, Warrant, Terence Trent D'Arby, Stevie Wonder, Paul Carrack, Prefab Sprout, Kirsty MacColl, Go West, the Kane Gang, The Alarm, Status Quo, Toto, Natalie Cole, Nena, Scorpions and the number one charity single Ferry Aid, he moved into longer form projects including the Cirque du Soleil show \"Alegría\", which was nominated for a primetime Emmy, \"Jesus Christ Superstar\", which won an International Emmy, and AC/DC's \"Stiff Upper Lip Live\" in Munich. He has also directed DVDs for comedians such as The Mighty Boosh, Mitchell and Webb and Bill Bailey. Other work includes numerous trailers and music clips for West End shows such as \"The Producers\", \"Spamalot\", \"Calendar Girls\", \"Guys and Dolls\", \"Edward Scissorhands\" and \"The Rocky Horror Show\". in 2009 he captured Spandau Ballet's triumphant homecoming concert at the O2 Arena in London and Jude Law's portrayal of Hamlet.", "Title: Paul Young\n\nPaul Antony Young (born 17 January 1956) is an English singer, songwriter and musician. Formerly the frontman of the short-lived bands Kat Kool & the Kool Cats, Streetband and Q-Tips, his subsequent solo success turned him into a 1980s teen idol. He is famous for such hit singles as \"Love of the Common People\", \"Wherever I Lay My Hat\", \"Come Back and Stay\", \"Everytime You Go Away\" and \"Everything Must Change\", all reaching the top 10 of the UK Singles Chart. Released in 1983, his debut album \"No Parlez\", the first of three UK number one albums, turned him into a household name. His smooth yet soulful voice belonged to a genre known as \"blue-eyed soul\". At the 1985 Brit Awards, Young received the award for Best British Male.", "Title: Brit Awards\n\nThe Brit Awards (sometimes stylised as the BRIT Awards; often simply called the Brits) are the British Phonographic Industry's annual pop music awards. The name was originally a shortened form of \"British\", \"Britain\" or \"Britannia\" (in the early days the awards were sponsored by Britannia Music Club), but subsequently became a backronym for British Record Industry Trusts Show. In addition, an equivalent awards ceremony for classical music, called the Classic Brit Awards, is held each May. Robbie Williams holds the record for the most Brit Awards, 13 as a solo artist and another five as part of Take That.", "Title: Ed Sheeran\n\nEdward Christopher Sheeran, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 17 February 1991) is an English singer-songwriter, guitarist, and record producer. He was born in Halifax, West Yorkshire, and raised in Framlingham, Suffolk. He attended the Academy of Contemporary Music in Guildford, Surrey, as an undergraduate from the age of 18 in 2009. In early 2011, Sheeran independently released the extended play, \"No. 5 Collaborations Project\". After signing with Asylum Records, his debut album, \"+\" (read as \"plus\"), was released on 9 September 2011 and has since been certified seven-times platinum in the UK. The album contains the single \"The A Team\", which earned him the Ivor Novello Award for Best Song Musically and Lyrically. In 2012, Sheeran won the Brit Awards for Best British Male Solo Artist and British Breakthrough Act.", "Title: Riptide (album)\n\nRiptide is the eighth solo studio album by the British singer Robert Palmer. It was originally released in November 1985. The album was recorded over a period of three months in 1985, at Compass Point Studios in Nassau, Bahamas. The album charted at number 8 in the US and No. 5 in the UK. It was certified double platinum in the US by the RIAA in March 1996 and certified gold in the UK by BPI in August 1986. It featured the songs \"Addicted to Love\", \"I Didn't Mean to Turn You On\", \"Discipline of Love\", and \"Riptide\" which were all released as singles. The single \"Addicted to Love\" was accompanied by a memorable and much-imitated music video, directed by Terence Donovan, in which Palmer is surrounded by a bevy of near-identically clad, heavily made-up (and appropriately pouty) female \"musicians,\" either mimicking or mocking the painting style of Patrick Nagel. In September 1986, Palmer performed \"Addicted to Love\" at the 1986 MTV Video Music Awards in Los Angeles. In 1987, he won the Grammy Award for Best Male Rock Vocal Performance for \"Addicted to Love\". At the 1987 Brit Awards, Palmer received his first nomination for Best British Male.", "Title: James Bay (singer)\n\nJames Michael Bay (born 4 September 1990) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist. In 2014, he released his single \"Hold Back the River\", which has been certified platinum, before releasing his debut studio album \"Chaos and the Calm\" (2015). The album went to number one in the UK and number 15 in the US. In February 2015, Bay received the Brit Awards \"Critics' Choice\" award. At the 2016 Brit Awards he received the award for Best British Male Solo Artist. Bay also received three nominations at the 2016 Grammy Awards, for Best New Artist, Best Rock Album, and Best Rock Song.", "Title: David Gray (musician)\n\nDavid Gray (born 13 June 1968) is an English singer-songwriter. Gray released his first studio album in 1993 and received worldwide attention after the release of \"White Ladder\" six years later. It was the first of three UK chart-toppers in six years for Gray, of which the latter two also made the Top 17 in the US. \"White Ladder\" became the fifth best-selling album of the 2000s in the UK. Gray has been nominated for four Brit Awards – twice for Best British Male.", "Title: Brit Award for British Female Solo Artist\n\nThe Brit Award for British Female Solo Artist is an award given by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), an organisation which represents record companies and artists in the United Kingdom. The accolade is presented at the Brit Awards, an annual celebration of British and international music. The winners and nominees are determined by the BRIT Awards voting academy with over one-thousand members, which comprise record labels, publishers, managers, agents, media, and previous winners and nominees. The award was first presented in 1977 as Best British Female." ]
6,130
What is the former name of the community academy in Branston, Lincolnshire?
Branston School and Community College
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[ "Title: Kirk Hallam Community Academy\n\nKirk Hallam Community Academy is an academy school in Derbyshire, UK. The school has satisfactory Ofsted results. The school a sixth form that was visited by Gordon Brown in 2009. The sixth form, named \"The Lakeside Centre\", is part of the Ilkeston Sixth Form Partnership. The Principal is Mr. M. D. Ebbage, though Mr Cowley in majority runs the Sixth Form. Previously Mr E Hamer was the Head Teacher. In September 2014 the school changed its name to Kirk Hallam Community Academy.", "Title: Branston Community Academy\n\nBranston Community Academy, (formerly Branston School and Community College) is a secondary school for 11- to 18-year-old students on Station Road in Branston, Lincolnshire, England.", "Title: Aldridge Cricket Academy\n\nAldridge Cricket Academy is a specialist sixth form academy based at Brighton Aldridge Community Academy and Portslade Aldridge Community Academy, in partnership with Sussex Cricket.", "Title: Melior Community Academy\n\nMelior Community Academy is a coeducational secondary school with academy status, located in Scunthorpe, North Lincolnshire, England. The school is sponsored by the School Partnership Trust Academies (SPTA).", "Title: Branston, Lincolnshire\n\nBranston is a large village in the North Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. The village is situated approximately 4 mi south-east from the city and county town of Lincoln. It is the principal settlement in the civil parish of Branston and Mere (where is population is currently recorded).", "Title: Ormiston Sandwell Community Academy\n\nOrmiston Sandwell Community Academy (formerly Tividale Comprehensive school, Tividale high School and Tividale Community Arts College) is an academy for secondary aged pupils located in Tividale, Sandwell, in the West Midlands of England.", "Title: Winterton Community Academy\n\nWinterton Community Academy (formerly Winterton Comprehensive School) is a coeducational secondary school with academy status, located in Winterton, North Lincolnshire, England.", "Title: Sutton Community Academy\n\nSutton Community Academy (formerly Sutton Centre Community College) is a coeducational secondary school and sixth form with academy status, located in Sutton-in-Ashfield, Nottinghamshire, England.", "Title: Portslade Aldridge Community Academy\n\nPortslade Aldridge Community Academy (PACA) (formerly Portslade Community College) is a secondary school and sixth form with academy status located in Portslade, in the city of Brighton and Hove, England. It was rated GOOD by Ofsted in December 2016. The school has around 900 pupils, including around 100 in the sixth form. It is sponsored by Aldridge Education, an educational trust founded by Sir Rod Aldridge.", "Title: Everest Community Academy\n\nEverest Community Academy is a coeducational secondary school with academy status, located in Basingstoke, Hampshire, South England. It used to be called Everest Community College. The school is sponsored by AET (the Academies Enterprise Trust). It shares a name with Everest Academy in the USA but there is no" ]
6,131
Jean Luc Gbayara Assoubre plays for a spanish club that plays in what division?
Segunda División
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[ "Title: Alphaville Suite\n\nAlphaville Suite (subtitled Music Inspired by the Jean Luc Godard Film) is an album by bassist and composer William Parker's Double Quartet inspired by the film \"Alphaville\" (1965), which was recorded in 2007 and released on the RogueArt label.", "Title: Jean-Luc Ndayishimiye\n\nJean-Luc Ndayishimiye (born 25 May 1991) is a Rwanda international footballer who plays as a goalkeeper. As of February 2010, he plays for APR FC and has won six caps for his country. Jean Luc signed for Rayons Sport since 2013 and he signed recently an extension of contract that will make him stay in Rayon for another 2 years.", "Title: Gimnàstic de Tarragona\n\nClub Gimnàstic de Tarragona, commonly referred to as Nàstic, is a Spanish sports club based in Tarragona, in the autonomous community of Catalonia. Its football team currently plays in Segunda División.", "Title: Sylvain Fauré\n\nSylvain Fauré (born November 3, 1978) is a Monegasque former swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke events. Faure competed only in the men's 100 m breaststroke at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. He received a Universality place from FINA, in an entry time of 1:06.50. He challenged six other swimmers in heat two, including two-time Olympians Juan José Madrigal of Costa Rica and Jean Luc Razakarivony of Madagascar. Faure pulled away from the field on the first length, but came up short to second place in a national record of 1:05.51, just 0.37 seconds behind leader Madrigal. Faure failed to advance into the semifinals, as he placed fifty-first overall on the first day of prelims.", "Title: Jean Luc Ponpon\n\nJean Luc Ponpon is an international songwriting and production team consisting of members Daniel Merlot, Takanori Tsunoda, Stefan Breadley.", "Title: Karar Samedul Islam\n\nKarar Samedul Islam (born July 15, 1981) is a Bangladeshi former swimmer, who specialized in breaststroke events. Islam competed only in the men's 100 m breaststroke at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. He received a Universality place from FINA, in an entry time of 1:09.51. He challenged six other swimmers in heat two, including two-time Olympians Juan José Madrigal of Costa Rica and Jean Luc Razakarivony of Madagascar. With one swimmer casting out of the race for a no false-start rule, Islam rounded out the field to last place in 1:14.93, almost ten seconds farther behind leader Madrigal. Islam failed to advance into the semifinals, as he placed sixty-fourth overall on the first day of prelims.", "Title: Facinet Bangoura\n\nFacinet Bangoura (born March 7, 1972) is a Guinean former swimmer, who specialized in breasts stroke events. Bangoura competed only in the men's 100 m breaststroke at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney. He received a Universality place from FINA, in an entry time of 1:10.00. He challenged six other swimmers in heat two, including two-time Olympians Juan José Madrigal of Costa Rica and Jean Luc Razakarivony of Madagascar. Before the start of his heat, Bangoura immediately jumped into the pool first, and was disqualified for breaking a no false-start rule on the first day of preliminaries.", "Title: Benoît Brunet\n\nJoseph Jean Luc Benoît Brunet (] ; born August 24, 1968) is a Canadian retired professional ice hockey player. He was drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the second round, 27th overall, of the 1986 NHL Entry Draft.", "Title: Jason Buaillon\n\nJason Jean Luc Buaillon (born 5 October 1991) is a French footballer who plays for Créteil as a left back or defensive midfielder.", "Title: Jean Luc Gbayara Assoubre\n\nJean Luc Gbayara Assoubre (born 8 August 1992), known as Jean Luc, is an Ivorian professional footballer who plays for Spanish club Gimnàstic de Tarragona as a winger." ]
6,132
What nationality is Hugh Grant both in real life and as Michael Felgate in Mickey Blue Eyes?
English
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes is a 1964 short film directed by Robert Clouse.", " Teddy Buckner composed the film score.", " Janee Michelle had her film acting debut in the film.", " John A. Alonzo, who would later become best known for his camerawork for \"Chinatown\", served as the cinematographer for \"The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes\".", " The film was screened at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival.", " Clouse won a Golden Globe Award for the film.", " The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but lost to \"\".", " \"The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes\" was Clouse's second film to be nominated for this award, the first being the 1962 film \"The Cadillac\"." ], "title": "The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes" }, { "sentences": [ "The black lemur (\"Eulemur macaco\") is a species of lemur from the family Lemuridae.", " Like all lemurs, it is endemic to Madagascar.", " Originally, the species was thought to have two subspecies, \"Eulemur macaco macaco\" and \"Eulemur macaco flavifrons\", both of which were elevated to species status by Mittermeier \"et al.\" in 2008 to \"Eulemur macaco\" and \"Eulemur flavifrons\" respectively.", " The most startling difference between the two species is the eye colour; \"Eulemur flavifrons\", the blue-eyed black lemur, has blue eyes and is the only primate other than humans to have blue eyes, while \"Eulemur macaco\", the black lemur, has brown or orange eyes, and also has ear tufts." ], "title": "Black lemur" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael I. Smith is an American television director and producer.", " He is best known for his work on \"\", also working as a first assistant director and unit production manager on the series.", " He also worked as a second assistant director on the films \"Gloria\" (1999), \"Mickey Blue Eyes\" (1999), \"The Simian Line\" (2000) and \"Man on the Moon\" (2001).", " As well as the television series \"The Sopranos\" and \"Hack\"." ], "title": "Michael Smith (director)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer.", " Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work.", " His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide.", " Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's \"Maurice\" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\" (1994).", " Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as \"Mickey Blue Eyes\" (1999) and \"Notting Hill\" (1999).", " One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media." ], "title": "Hugh Grant" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes\" is a suite of short songs written by Stephen Stills and performed by Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN).", " It appeared on the group's self-titled debut album in 1969 and was released as a single, hitting #21 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 pop singles chart.", " The song is ranked #418 on \"Rolling Stone\"′s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.", " In Canada, \"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes\" peaked at number 11." ], "title": "Suite: Judy Blue Eyes" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Felgate (born 1 April 1991) is an English footballer who plays for Cypriot side Anagennisi Deryneia as a defender." ], "title": "Michael Felgate" }, { "sentences": [ "Mickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin.", " Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections.", " Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in \"The Sopranos\"." ], "title": "Mickey Blue Eyes" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Eyes, Black Hair (French: Les Yeux bleus cheveux noirs ) is a 1986 novel by the French writer Marguerite Duras.", " It tells the story of a couple who meet by chance in a small vacation town.", " The man is homosexual and has recently fallen in love with a man with blue eyes and black hair.", " After meeting the woman at a cafe, he pays the woman to come to his room so that he can look at her, presumably in order to learn something about women or love." ], "title": "Blue Eyes, Black Hair" }, { "sentences": [ "Lucky Chloe (ラッキー・クロエ , Rakkī Kuroe ) , also known simply as Chloe, is a fictional character from the \"Tekken\" fighting game franchise by Bandai Namco Entertainment, making her debut in \"Tekken 7\".", " She is a teenage girl wearing a black, pink and white kitten-themed costume, including cat ears, tail, and paws.", " She is described as an otaku, having an obsession with Japanese pop culture and speaking in Japanese and English with a Japanese accent, though given her blonde hair and blue eyes, she may be of Caucasian descent.", " She is hired by G Corporation to be a mascot commercial.", " Her fighting style involves a lot of kicks, twirls, and flips, somewhat like a hip-hop dancer.", " As shown in her, Eddy Gordo and Jack-7's own endings, she's a good actor in her idol persona, but is revealed to be a spoiled brat in real life." ], "title": "Lucky Chloe" }, { "sentences": [ "Nemophila phacelioides is a flowering forb native to Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Alabama.", " The plant has medium-sized blue or purple flowers, and is an annual plant.", " The flower is known commonly as baby blue eyes, Texas baby blue eyes, largeflower baby blue eyes, or flannel breeches." ], "title": "Nemophila phacelioides" } ]
[ "Title: The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes\n\nThe Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes is a 1964 short film directed by Robert Clouse. Teddy Buckner composed the film score. Janee Michelle had her film acting debut in the film. John A. Alonzo, who would later become best known for his camerawork for \"Chinatown\", served as the cinematographer for \"The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes\". The film was screened at the 1965 Cannes Film Festival. Clouse won a Golden Globe Award for the film. The film was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Live Action Short Film at the 37th Academy Awards, but lost to \"\". \"The Legend of Jimmy Blue Eyes\" was Clouse's second film to be nominated for this award, the first being the 1962 film \"The Cadillac\".", "Title: Black lemur\n\nThe black lemur (\"Eulemur macaco\") is a species of lemur from the family Lemuridae. Like all lemurs, it is endemic to Madagascar. Originally, the species was thought to have two subspecies, \"Eulemur macaco macaco\" and \"Eulemur macaco flavifrons\", both of which were elevated to species status by Mittermeier \"et al.\" in 2008 to \"Eulemur macaco\" and \"Eulemur flavifrons\" respectively. The most startling difference between the two species is the eye colour; \"Eulemur flavifrons\", the blue-eyed black lemur, has blue eyes and is the only primate other than humans to have blue eyes, while \"Eulemur macaco\", the black lemur, has brown or orange eyes, and also has ear tufts.", "Title: Michael Smith (director)\n\nMichael I. Smith is an American television director and producer. He is best known for his work on \"\", also working as a first assistant director and unit production manager on the series. He also worked as a second assistant director on the films \"Gloria\" (1999), \"Mickey Blue Eyes\" (1999), \"The Simian Line\" (2000) and \"Man on the Moon\" (2001). As well as the television series \"The Sopranos\" and \"Hack\".", "Title: Hugh Grant\n\nHugh John Mungo Grant (born 9 September 1960) is an English actor and film producer. Grant has received a Golden Globe, a BAFTA, and an Honorary César for his work. His films have earned more than US$2.4 billion from 25 theatrical releases worldwide. Grant first received attention after earning the Volpi Cup for his performance in James Ivory's \"Maurice\" (1987) but achieved international success after appearing in the Richard Curtis-scripted \"Four Weddings and a Funeral\" (1994). Grant used this breakthrough role as a frequent cinematic persona during the 1990s, delivering comic performances in films such as \"Mickey Blue Eyes\" (1999) and \"Notting Hill\" (1999). One of the best known figures in 1990s British popular culture, Grant was in a high-profile relationship with Elizabeth Hurley, which was the focus of much attention in the British and international media.", "Title: Suite: Judy Blue Eyes\n\n\"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes\" is a suite of short songs written by Stephen Stills and performed by Crosby, Stills & Nash (CSN). It appeared on the group's self-titled debut album in 1969 and was released as a single, hitting #21 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 pop singles chart. The song is ranked #418 on \"Rolling Stone\"′s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time. In Canada, \"Suite: Judy Blue Eyes\" peaked at number 11.", "Title: Michael Felgate\n\nMichael Felgate (born 1 April 1991) is an English footballer who plays for Cypriot side Anagennisi Deryneia as a defender.", "Title: Mickey Blue Eyes\n\nMickey Blue Eyes is a 1999 an Anglo-American romantic comedy crime film directed by Kelly Makin. Hugh Grant stars as Michael Felgate, an English auctioneer living in New York City who becomes entangled in his soon-to-be father-in-law's mafia connections. Several of the minor roles are played by actors later featured in \"The Sopranos\".", "Title: Blue Eyes, Black Hair\n\nBlue Eyes, Black Hair (French: Les Yeux bleus cheveux noirs ) is a 1986 novel by the French writer Marguerite Duras. It tells the story of a couple who meet by chance in a small vacation town. The man is homosexual and has recently fallen in love with a man with blue eyes and black hair. After meeting the woman at a cafe, he pays the woman to come to his room so that he can look at her, presumably in order to learn something about women or love.", "Title: Lucky Chloe\n\nLucky Chloe (ラッキー・クロエ , Rakkī Kuroe ) , also known simply as Chloe, is a fictional character from the \"Tekken\" fighting game franchise by Bandai Namco Entertainment, making her debut in \"Tekken 7\". She is a teenage girl wearing a black, pink and white kitten-themed costume, including cat ears, tail, and paws. She is described as an otaku, having an obsession with Japanese pop culture and speaking in Japanese and English with a Japanese accent, though given her blonde hair and blue eyes, she may be of Caucasian descent. She is hired by G Corporation to be a mascot commercial. Her fighting style involves a lot of kicks, twirls, and flips, somewhat like a hip-hop dancer. As shown in her, Eddy Gordo and Jack-7's own endings, she's a good actor in her idol persona, but is revealed to be a spoiled brat in real life.", "Title: Nemophila phacelioides\n\nNemophila phacelioides is a flowering forb native to Texas, Oklahoma, Louisiana, and Alabama. The plant has medium-sized blue or purple flowers, and is an annual plant. The flower is known commonly as baby blue eyes, Texas baby blue eyes, largeflower baby blue eyes, or flannel breeches." ]
6,133
The Frog and the Peach is a restaurant in New Brunswick in which US state, the name of the restaurant comes from a comedy sketch by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore, given name is Dudley Stuart John Moore, who was an English actor, comedian, musician and composer?
New Jersey
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[ { "sentences": [ "Play Wisty For Me – The Life of Peter Cook is an original play by Matthew Perret and Jeremy Limb, using the characters portrayed by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore (Pete and Dud, Derek and Clive, E. L. Wisty, Sir Arthur Streeb-Greebling and Sven the Norwegian fisherman) to tell the story of Peter Cook's life and pay tribute to his comic genius.", " After Moore's death, it was slightly rewritten, to become more of a tribute to Moore too." ], "title": "Play Wisty For Me – The Life of Peter Cook" }, { "sentences": [ "Not Only... But Also was a popular 1960s BBC British sketch comedy show starring Peter Cook and Dudley Moore." ], "title": "Not Only... But Also" }, { "sentences": [ "Dudley Stuart John Moore, CBE ( ; 19 April 193527 March 2002) was an English actor, comedian, musician and composer." ], "title": "Dudley Moore" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dudley Moore Trio is a 1969 jazz album and the second LP recorded by the British jazz trio led by musician, composer, actor and comedian Dudley Moore.", " It was released in 1969 on Decca Records in the UK and Australia, and on London Records in the USA." ], "title": "The Dudley Moore Trio" }, { "sentences": [ "The Frog and the Peach is a restaurant in New Brunswick, New Jersey.", " The name of the restaurant comes from a comedy sketch by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore." ], "title": "Frog and the Peach" }, { "sentences": [ "John Steiner (born 7 January 1941 in Chester, Cheshire) is an English actor.", " Tall, thin and gaunt, Steiner attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and worked for a few years at the BBC.", " Steiner featured in a lead role in a television production of \"Design for Living\" by Noël Coward.", " Later he found further work primarily in films including \"Marat/Sade\" (1967), and the original \"Bedazzled\" (1967) with Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.", " In 1969, Steiner was hired to play a part in the spaghetti western \"Tepepa\", and also appeared opposite Franco Nero in \"White Fang\", directed by Lucio Fulci.", " He found himself in demand in Italy and moved there, appearing in a great number of Italian exploitation and B-films including police actioners (\"Violent Rome\"), westerns (\"Mannaja\"), war films (\"The Last Hunter\"), nazisploitation (\"Deported Women of the SS Special Section\"), sci-fi adventure films (\"Yor, the Hunter from the Future\"), and horror films, such as Mario Bava's \"Shock\", Dario Argento's \"Tenebrae\", and Ruggero Deodato's \"Body Count\".", " He also became a favourite of famed Italian filmmaker Tinto Brass, featuring in \"Salon Kitty\", the infamous \"Caligula\", \"Action\", and \"Paprika\"." ], "title": "John Steiner" }, { "sentences": [ "Derek and Clive Come Again, subtitled on the CD reissue as \"Further Ejaculations From...\" is the second record released by Derek and Clive, a pair of characters created by comedy duo Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.", " Although the first album, \"Derek and Clive (Live)\", was reasonably good-natured in its blasphemous subversiveness, \"Come Again\" was released at the height of the punk rock phenomenon and Cook, in particular, seems keen to elevate the excess to new heights of jaw-dropping offensiveness.", " To that end, he improvises routines about raping the victims of road traffic accidents and cross-dressing members of the aristocracy masturbating rent boys in taxi cabs, not to mention several extended routines on cancer in all its variations.", " Moore, on the other hand, improvises a smutty rhyme about his mother sucking his penis, oral sex performed in lavatory cubicles and how he masturbates with the aid of a greased toilet roll connected to his electric train-set." ], "title": "Derek and Clive Come Again" }, { "sentences": [ "Film Stars (also known as \"A Spot of the Usual Trouble\") is a well-known comedy sketch by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.", " It originally featured on their BBC sketch show \"Not Only... But Also\" (1965) and was subsequently performed many times on stage by the duo." ], "title": "Film Stars (Pete and Dud sketch)" }, { "sentences": [ "Bedazzled is a 1967 British comedy DeLuxe Color film directed and produced by Stanley Donen in Panavision format.", " It was written by and stars Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.", " It is a comic retelling of the Faust legend, set in the Swinging London of the 1960s.", " The Devil (Peter Cook) offers an unhappy young man (Moore) seven wishes in return for his soul, but twists the spirit of the wishes to frustrate the man's hopes." ], "title": "Bedazzled (1967 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"One Leg Too Few\" is a comedy sketch written by Peter Cook and most famously performed by Cook and Dudley Moore.", " It is a classic example of comedy arising from an absurd situation which the participants take entirely seriously (comic irony), and a demonstration of the construction of a sketch in order to draw a laugh from the audience with almost every line.", " Peter Cook said that this was one of the most perfect sketches he had acted in, and that it amazed him, later in his career, that he could have created it so young, at the age of 17 or 18." ], "title": "One Leg Too Few" } ]
[ "Title: Play Wisty For Me – The Life of Peter Cook\n\nPlay Wisty For Me – The Life of Peter Cook is an original play by Matthew Perret and Jeremy Limb, using the characters portrayed by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore (Pete and Dud, Derek and Clive, E. L. Wisty, Sir Arthur Streeb-Greebling and Sven the Norwegian fisherman) to tell the story of Peter Cook's life and pay tribute to his comic genius. After Moore's death, it was slightly rewritten, to become more of a tribute to Moore too.", "Title: Not Only... But Also\n\nNot Only... But Also was a popular 1960s BBC British sketch comedy show starring Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.", "Title: Dudley Moore\n\nDudley Stuart John Moore, CBE ( ; 19 April 193527 March 2002) was an English actor, comedian, musician and composer.", "Title: The Dudley Moore Trio\n\nThe Dudley Moore Trio is a 1969 jazz album and the second LP recorded by the British jazz trio led by musician, composer, actor and comedian Dudley Moore. It was released in 1969 on Decca Records in the UK and Australia, and on London Records in the USA.", "Title: Frog and the Peach\n\nThe Frog and the Peach is a restaurant in New Brunswick, New Jersey. The name of the restaurant comes from a comedy sketch by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore.", "Title: John Steiner\n\nJohn Steiner (born 7 January 1941 in Chester, Cheshire) is an English actor. Tall, thin and gaunt, Steiner attended the Royal Academy of Dramatic Arts and worked for a few years at the BBC. Steiner featured in a lead role in a television production of \"Design for Living\" by Noël Coward. Later he found further work primarily in films including \"Marat/Sade\" (1967), and the original \"Bedazzled\" (1967) with Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. In 1969, Steiner was hired to play a part in the spaghetti western \"Tepepa\", and also appeared opposite Franco Nero in \"White Fang\", directed by Lucio Fulci. He found himself in demand in Italy and moved there, appearing in a great number of Italian exploitation and B-films including police actioners (\"Violent Rome\"), westerns (\"Mannaja\"), war films (\"The Last Hunter\"), nazisploitation (\"Deported Women of the SS Special Section\"), sci-fi adventure films (\"Yor, the Hunter from the Future\"), and horror films, such as Mario Bava's \"Shock\", Dario Argento's \"Tenebrae\", and Ruggero Deodato's \"Body Count\". He also became a favourite of famed Italian filmmaker Tinto Brass, featuring in \"Salon Kitty\", the infamous \"Caligula\", \"Action\", and \"Paprika\".", "Title: Derek and Clive Come Again\n\nDerek and Clive Come Again, subtitled on the CD reissue as \"Further Ejaculations From...\" is the second record released by Derek and Clive, a pair of characters created by comedy duo Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. Although the first album, \"Derek and Clive (Live)\", was reasonably good-natured in its blasphemous subversiveness, \"Come Again\" was released at the height of the punk rock phenomenon and Cook, in particular, seems keen to elevate the excess to new heights of jaw-dropping offensiveness. To that end, he improvises routines about raping the victims of road traffic accidents and cross-dressing members of the aristocracy masturbating rent boys in taxi cabs, not to mention several extended routines on cancer in all its variations. Moore, on the other hand, improvises a smutty rhyme about his mother sucking his penis, oral sex performed in lavatory cubicles and how he masturbates with the aid of a greased toilet roll connected to his electric train-set.", "Title: Film Stars (Pete and Dud sketch)\n\nFilm Stars (also known as \"A Spot of the Usual Trouble\") is a well-known comedy sketch by Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. It originally featured on their BBC sketch show \"Not Only... But Also\" (1965) and was subsequently performed many times on stage by the duo.", "Title: Bedazzled (1967 film)\n\nBedazzled is a 1967 British comedy DeLuxe Color film directed and produced by Stanley Donen in Panavision format. It was written by and stars Peter Cook and Dudley Moore. It is a comic retelling of the Faust legend, set in the Swinging London of the 1960s. The Devil (Peter Cook) offers an unhappy young man (Moore) seven wishes in return for his soul, but twists the spirit of the wishes to frustrate the man's hopes.", "Title: One Leg Too Few\n\n\"One Leg Too Few\" is a comedy sketch written by Peter Cook and most famously performed by Cook and Dudley Moore. It is a classic example of comedy arising from an absurd situation which the participants take entirely seriously (comic irony), and a demonstration of the construction of a sketch in order to draw a laugh from the audience with almost every line. Peter Cook said that this was one of the most perfect sketches he had acted in, and that it amazed him, later in his career, that he could have created it so young, at the age of 17 or 18." ]
6,134
What is the population of the place where Christopher Charles Snopek was born?
6,402
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[ "Title: Chris Benham\n\nChristopher Charles Benham (born 24 March 1983) is an English cricketer. Benham is a right-handed batsman who bowls right-arm off break. He was born at Frimley, Surrey. He attended Yateley School across the county border at Yateley in Hampshire. Making his debut at the professional level for the Hampshire Cricket Board in 2001, he spent nine years playing for Hampshire, before being released by the county after the 2010 season. He is now playing club cricket for Wimbledon CC in the Surrey Championship Premier League whilst working as a financial planner at St James's Place Wealth Management.", "Title: Cynthiana, Kentucky\n\nCynthiana is a home rule-class city in Harrison County, Kentucky, in the United States. The population was 6,402 at the 2010 census. It is the seat of its county.", "Title: Christopher Lovell\n\nChristopher Charles Lovell (born 1 June 1967) is a former English cricketer. Lovell was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium-fast. He was born at St Austell, Cornwall.", "Title: Chris Corbould\n\nChristopher Charles Corbould, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 1958) is a British special effects coordinator best known for his work on major blockbuster films and the action scenes on some 11 \"James Bond\" films since the early 1980s. He has also worked extensively on the \"Superman\" and \"Batman\" film series on digital effects and stunts. Corbould has been awarded two Honorary Doctorates from Southampton Solent University in December 2009 and University of Hertfordshire in 2011. In 2011, he won the Academy Award for Best Visual Effects at the 83rd Academy Awards for his work on \"Inception\". He is the brother of special effects supervisors Neil Corbould and Paul Corbould.", "Title: Christopher Norris (critic)\n\nChristopher Charles Norris (born 6 November 1947) is a British philosopher and literary critic.", "Title: Spectrum Foundation\n\nThe Spectrum Foundation sponsors excellence in architecture through its annual awards, which are decided upon by an impartial group of juries. Over the years more han two hundred architects have acted as jurors. The Spectrum Foundation presents trophies and cash prizes to the winners, of which the most coveted award is the Golden Architect for lifetime achievement award. Other awards are given for institutional buildings, recreational facilities, individual houses and group housing, innovative interiors, \"bricks and mortar\" award for builders, young enthused architect award and others. The foundation is sponsored by one of India's leading paint manufacturers, Spectrum Paints. India's most famous architects have won the Golden Architect award, including Charles Correa 2001; Balkrishna V.Doshi and Raj Reval jointly 2002; Joseph Allen Stien 2003; Uttam Jain 2004; Achut Kanvinde 2005, and in 2006, Christopher Charles Benninger.", "Title: Christopher Watts\n\nChristopher Charles Watts (also rendered Charles Christopher Watts; 6 May 1877–July 1958) was an Anglican bishop. He served in the southern African church as Bishop of St Helena and then Bishop of Damaraland.", "Title: Christopher Cross\n\nChristopher Cross (born Christopher Charles Geppert; May 3, 1951) is an American singer-songwriter from San Antonio, Texas.", "Title: Chris Snopek\n\nChristopher Charles Snopek (born September 20, 1970, in Cynthiana, Kentucky) is a former Major League Baseball infielder. He is an alumnus of the University of Mississippi.", "Title: Christopher Finegan\n\nChristopher Charles Finegan (born 4 November 1971) is a former English cricketer. Finegan was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born in Liverpool." ]
6,135
Cheryl Tall obtained an MFA from a university located in what city?
Coral Gables
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[ { "sentences": [ "The University of Miami (informally referred to as UM, U of M, or The U) is a private, nonsectarian research university in Coral Gables, Florida, United States.", " s of 2015 , the university enrolls 16,848 students in 12 separate colleges/schools, including the Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine in Miami's Health District, a law school on the main campus, and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science focused on the study of oceanography and atmospheric sciences on Virginia Key, with research facilities at the Richmond Facility in southern Miami-Dade County." ], "title": "University of Miami" }, { "sentences": [ "Western State Colorado University, also known as Western, is a four-year public liberal arts college located in the bucolic valley of Gunnison, Colorado.", " Approximately 2,400 undergraduate and 200 graduate students attend Western, with one-fourth coming from out of state.", " Of the 22 undergraduate majors, the most popular are business administration, biology, exercise and sport science, recreation and outdoor leadership, and psychology.", " Western also offers undergraduate programs in petroleum geology and professional land and resource management, both funded by donations through the Western State Colorado University Foundation.", " Further, it offers a low residency MFA program in creative writing, including genre fiction, poetry and screen and television writing.", " Students participate in the low residency MFA program from as far as way as China.", " The college has one of the oldest collegiate radio stations in the state, 91.1 KWSB, which has been on the air since 1968." ], "title": "Western State Colorado University" }, { "sentences": [ "Jerry Oliver Wilkerson (September 5, 1943 in Texas – June 2, 2007) was a St. Louis, Missouri artist known for his contemporary pointillistic style of painting, and as a supporter of local business and talent.", " After completing his BS at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, in 1966, Wilkerson obtained his MFA (1968) from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.", " He settled in St. Louis following military service in the Army from 1968 - 1970.", " Wilkerson exhibited at galleries in St. Louis, Kansas City, New Orleans, New York City, and Carmel, California.", " His works are represented in several public collections including the St. Louis Art Museum, the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington, the Tucson Museum of Art, and the Evansville Museum of Arts and Science in Evansville, Indiana.", " The major theme of his work is food — including lobsters, burgers, a Warholesque Campbell's Pork and Beans can, bananas, cherries, apples, pears, fortune cookies, and cups of coffee.", " Wilkerson died of cancer at age 63." ], "title": "Jerry Wilkerson" }, { "sentences": [ "Nay Hannawi is a Lebanese translator.", " She obtained a bachelor's degree at the American University in Beirut and an MFA in translation at the University of Arkansas.", " Since 2002, she has been teaching English language and literature at the Arab Open University in Kuwait." ], "title": "Nay Hannawi" }, { "sentences": [ "Alice Attie (born in 1950) is a visual artist and published poet from New York City.", " After graduating from Barnard College in New York City with a degree in French Literature, Attie obtained an MFA in poetry, studying under June Jordan at the City College of New York.", " Attie went on to complete a PhD from the Graduate School of the City University of New York in comparative literature, with a doctoral dissertation focused on \"modern elegy, specifically on the meeting place of language and the unspeakable: how we accommodate what is inaccessible to language\"." ], "title": "Alice Attie" }, { "sentences": [ "Ghassan Nasr is an academic and translator.", " He obtained an MFA from the University of Arkansas.", " He also obtained an MA and a PhD from Indiana University.", " He is currently an assistant professor in the English department at DePauw University.", " Nasr is the translator of \"The Journals of Sarab Affan\" by Jabra Ibrahim Jabra.", " This translation was runner-up for the 2008 Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation.", " He has also translated the poetry of Saudi poet Fowziyah Abu-Khalid." ], "title": "Ghassan Nasr" }, { "sentences": [ "Nicole Fares is a Lebanese academic and translator.", " She obtained a bachelor's degree in translation and interpretation from AUST in Beirut.", " She then obtained an MFA in literary translation from the University of Arkansas.", " At present, she is teaching world literature at the University of Arkansas while pursuing a PhD in comparative literature and cultural studies." ], "title": "Nicole Fares" }, { "sentences": [ "Cheryl Tall (born in New Jersey in 1946) is an American visual artist whose work is primarily in the medium of sculpture and large wall installations in addition to, mixed-media, oil and acrylic painting.", " Tall is most notable for her intricate sculptures and her works have been in prominent and private collections all over the world.", " She has an MFA from the University of Miami and her present art studio is in Leucadia, CA." ], "title": "Cheryl Tall" }, { "sentences": [ "Paula Haydar is an American academic and translator.", " She obtained a bachelor's degree in physics in 1987 and an M.Ed in 1991 from the University of Massachusetts Amherst.", " She then obtained an MFA in literary translation from the University of Arkansas.", " At present, she is teaching Arabic at the University of Arkansas while pursuing a PhD in comparative literature." ], "title": "Paula Haydar" }, { "sentences": [ "Stuart Hancox is an award-winning literary translator.", " Originally from London, England, he obtained a BA in Middle Eastern Studies from Manchester University in 1993, followed by an MFA in Literary Translation and Creative Writing from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville.", " He was also a doctoral candidate in comparative literature at UArk.", " Since 2003, he has been working as a User Interface specialist in New York City." ], "title": "Stuart A. Hancox" } ]
[ "Title: University of Miami\n\nThe University of Miami (informally referred to as UM, U of M, or The U) is a private, nonsectarian research university in Coral Gables, Florida, United States. s of 2015 , the university enrolls 16,848 students in 12 separate colleges/schools, including the Leonard M. Miller School of Medicine in Miami's Health District, a law school on the main campus, and the Rosenstiel School of Marine and Atmospheric Science focused on the study of oceanography and atmospheric sciences on Virginia Key, with research facilities at the Richmond Facility in southern Miami-Dade County.", "Title: Western State Colorado University\n\nWestern State Colorado University, also known as Western, is a four-year public liberal arts college located in the bucolic valley of Gunnison, Colorado. Approximately 2,400 undergraduate and 200 graduate students attend Western, with one-fourth coming from out of state. Of the 22 undergraduate majors, the most popular are business administration, biology, exercise and sport science, recreation and outdoor leadership, and psychology. Western also offers undergraduate programs in petroleum geology and professional land and resource management, both funded by donations through the Western State Colorado University Foundation. Further, it offers a low residency MFA program in creative writing, including genre fiction, poetry and screen and television writing. Students participate in the low residency MFA program from as far as way as China. The college has one of the oldest collegiate radio stations in the state, 91.1 KWSB, which has been on the air since 1968.", "Title: Jerry Wilkerson\n\nJerry Oliver Wilkerson (September 5, 1943 in Texas – June 2, 2007) was a St. Louis, Missouri artist known for his contemporary pointillistic style of painting, and as a supporter of local business and talent. After completing his BS at Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas, in 1966, Wilkerson obtained his MFA (1968) from Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. He settled in St. Louis following military service in the Army from 1968 - 1970. Wilkerson exhibited at galleries in St. Louis, Kansas City, New Orleans, New York City, and Carmel, California. His works are represented in several public collections including the St. Louis Art Museum, the Baltimore Museum of Art, the Delaware Art Museum in Wilmington, the Tucson Museum of Art, and the Evansville Museum of Arts and Science in Evansville, Indiana. The major theme of his work is food — including lobsters, burgers, a Warholesque Campbell's Pork and Beans can, bananas, cherries, apples, pears, fortune cookies, and cups of coffee. Wilkerson died of cancer at age 63.", "Title: Nay Hannawi\n\nNay Hannawi is a Lebanese translator. She obtained a bachelor's degree at the American University in Beirut and an MFA in translation at the University of Arkansas. Since 2002, she has been teaching English language and literature at the Arab Open University in Kuwait.", "Title: Alice Attie\n\nAlice Attie (born in 1950) is a visual artist and published poet from New York City. After graduating from Barnard College in New York City with a degree in French Literature, Attie obtained an MFA in poetry, studying under June Jordan at the City College of New York. Attie went on to complete a PhD from the Graduate School of the City University of New York in comparative literature, with a doctoral dissertation focused on \"modern elegy, specifically on the meeting place of language and the unspeakable: how we accommodate what is inaccessible to language\".", "Title: Ghassan Nasr\n\nGhassan Nasr is an academic and translator. He obtained an MFA from the University of Arkansas. He also obtained an MA and a PhD from Indiana University. He is currently an assistant professor in the English department at DePauw University. Nasr is the translator of \"The Journals of Sarab Affan\" by Jabra Ibrahim Jabra. This translation was runner-up for the 2008 Banipal Prize for Arabic Literary Translation. He has also translated the poetry of Saudi poet Fowziyah Abu-Khalid.", "Title: Nicole Fares\n\nNicole Fares is a Lebanese academic and translator. She obtained a bachelor's degree in translation and interpretation from AUST in Beirut. She then obtained an MFA in literary translation from the University of Arkansas. At present, she is teaching world literature at the University of Arkansas while pursuing a PhD in comparative literature and cultural studies.", "Title: Cheryl Tall\n\nCheryl Tall (born in New Jersey in 1946) is an American visual artist whose work is primarily in the medium of sculpture and large wall installations in addition to, mixed-media, oil and acrylic painting. Tall is most notable for her intricate sculptures and her works have been in prominent and private collections all over the world. She has an MFA from the University of Miami and her present art studio is in Leucadia, CA.", "Title: Paula Haydar\n\nPaula Haydar is an American academic and translator. She obtained a bachelor's degree in physics in 1987 and an M.Ed in 1991 from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. She then obtained an MFA in literary translation from the University of Arkansas. At present, she is teaching Arabic at the University of Arkansas while pursuing a PhD in comparative literature.", "Title: Stuart A. Hancox\n\nStuart Hancox is an award-winning literary translator. Originally from London, England, he obtained a BA in Middle Eastern Studies from Manchester University in 1993, followed by an MFA in Literary Translation and Creative Writing from the University of Arkansas at Fayetteville. He was also a doctoral candidate in comparative literature at UArk. Since 2003, he has been working as a User Interface specialist in New York City." ]
6,136
Which of these American authors has won Pulitzer Prizes, Katherine Neville or Robert Penn Warren
Robert Penn Warren
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(1946) and the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1958 and 1979.", " He is the only person to have won Pulitzer Prizes for both fiction and poetry." ], "title": "Robert Penn Warren" }, { "sentences": [ "The Robert Penn Warren House is a historic house in Prairieville, Louisiana, U.S..", " It was designed in the Colonial Revival architectural style, and it was built in 1941.", " It was the private residence of author Robert Penn Warren.", " It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since January 7, 1993." ], "title": "Robert Penn Warren House" }, { "sentences": [ "Katherine Neville (born April 4, 1945) is an American author who writes adventure novels.", " Her novels include \"The Eight\" (1988), \"A Calculated Risk\" (1992), \"The Magic Circle\" (1998) and \"The Fire\" (2008), which is a sequel to \"The Eight\"." ], "title": "Katherine Neville (author)" }, { "sentences": [ "All the King's Men is a 1949 American film noir written, produced, and directed by Robert Rossen.", " It is based on the Robert Penn Warren novel of the same name.", " The triple Oscar-winning production features Broderick Crawford in the role of the ambitious and sometimes ruthless politician, Willie Stark." ], "title": "All the King's Men (1949 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kenyon Review is a literary magazine based in Gambier, Ohio, US, home of Kenyon College.", " \"The Review\" was founded in 1939 by John Crowe Ransom, critic and professor of English at Kenyon College, who served as its editor until 1959.", " \"The Review\" has published early works by generations of important writers, including Robert Penn Warren, Ford Madox Ford, Robert Lowell, Delmore Schwartz, Flannery O'Connor, Boris Pasternak, Bertolt Brecht, Peter Taylor, Dylan Thomas, Anthony Hecht, Maya Angelou, Rita Dove, Derek Walcott, Thomas Pynchon, Woody Allen, Louise Erdrich, William Empson, Linda Gregg, Mark Van Doren, Kenneth Burke, and Ha Jin." ], "title": "The Kenyon Review" }, { "sentences": [ "All the King's Men is a 2006 American political drama film based on the 1946 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by Robert Penn Warren.", " \"All the King's Men\" had previously been adapted into a Best Picture-winning film by writer-director Robert Rossen in 1949.", " It was directed by Steven Zaillian, who also produced and scripted.", " The film is about the life of Willie Stark (played by Sean Penn), a fictional character resembling Louisiana governor Huey Long, in office 1928 through 1932.", " He was elected as a US Senator and assassinated in 1935.", " The film co-stars Jude Law, Kate Winslet, Anthony Hopkins, James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo, Patricia Clarkson and Jackie Earle Haley." ], "title": "All the King's Men (2006 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Samuel Eliot Morison, (July 9, 1887 – May 15, 1976) was an American historian noted for his works of maritime history and American history that were both authoritative and popular.", " He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1912, and taught history at the university for 40 years.", " He won Pulitzer Prizes for \"Admiral of the Ocean Sea\" (1942), a biography of Christopher Columbus, and \"John Paul Jones: A Sailor's Biography\" (1959).", " In 1942, he was commissioned to write a history of United States naval operations in World War II, which was published in 15 volumes between 1947 and 1962.", " Morison wrote the popular \"Oxford History of the American People\" (1965), and co-authored the classic textbook \"The Growth of the American Republic\" (1930) with Henry Steele Commager.", " Over the course of his distinguished career, Morison received eleven honorary doctoral degrees, and garnered numerous literary prizes, military honors, and national awards from both foreign countries and the United States, including two Pulitzer Prizes, two Bancroft Prizes, the Balzan Prize, the Legion of Merit, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom." ], "title": "Samuel Eliot Morison" }, { "sentences": [ "All the King's Men is a novel by Robert Penn Warren first published in 1946.", " Its title is drawn from the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty.", " In 1947 Warren won the Pulitzer Prize for \"All the King's Men.\"", " It was adapted for a film in 1949 and 2006; the 1949 version won the Academy Award for Best Picture.", " It is rated as the 36th greatest novel of the 20th century by Modern Library, and it was chosen as one of \"Time\" magazine's 100 best novels since 1923." ], "title": "All the King's Men" } ]
[ "Title: Southern Renaissance\n\nThe Southern Renaissance (also known as Southern Renascence) was the reinvigoration of American Southern literature that began in the 1920s and 1930s with the appearance of writers such as William Faulkner, Thomas Wolfe, Caroline Gordon, Elizabeth Madox Roberts, Katherine Anne Porter, Allen Tate, Tennessee Williams, Robert Penn Warren, and Zora Neale Hurston, among others.", "Title: The Southern Review\n\nThe Southern Review is a quarterly literary magazine that was established by Robert Penn Warren in 1935 at the behest of Charles W. Pipkin and funded by Huey Long as a part of his investment in Louisiana State University. It publishes fiction, poetry, critical essays, and excerpts from novels in progress by established and emerging writers and includes reproductions of visual art. \"The Southern Review\" continues to follow Warren's articulation of the mission when he said that it gives \"writers decent company between the covers, and [concentrates] editorial authority sufficiently for the journal to have its own distinctive character and quality\".", "Title: Robert Penn Warren\n\nRobert Penn Warren (April 24, 1905 – September 15, 1989) was an American poet, novelist, and literary critic and was one of the founders of New Criticism. He was also a charter member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers. He founded the literary journal \"The Southern Review\" with Cleanth Brooks in 1935. He received the 1947 Pulitzer Prize for the Novel for his novel \"All the King's Men\" (1946) and the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1958 and 1979. He is the only person to have won Pulitzer Prizes for both fiction and poetry.", "Title: Robert Penn Warren House\n\nThe Robert Penn Warren House is a historic house in Prairieville, Louisiana, U.S.. It was designed in the Colonial Revival architectural style, and it was built in 1941. It was the private residence of author Robert Penn Warren. It has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since January 7, 1993.", "Title: Katherine Neville (author)\n\nKatherine Neville (born April 4, 1945) is an American author who writes adventure novels. Her novels include \"The Eight\" (1988), \"A Calculated Risk\" (1992), \"The Magic Circle\" (1998) and \"The Fire\" (2008), which is a sequel to \"The Eight\".", "Title: All the King's Men (1949 film)\n\nAll the King's Men is a 1949 American film noir written, produced, and directed by Robert Rossen. It is based on the Robert Penn Warren novel of the same name. The triple Oscar-winning production features Broderick Crawford in the role of the ambitious and sometimes ruthless politician, Willie Stark.", "Title: The Kenyon Review\n\nThe Kenyon Review is a literary magazine based in Gambier, Ohio, US, home of Kenyon College. \"The Review\" was founded in 1939 by John Crowe Ransom, critic and professor of English at Kenyon College, who served as its editor until 1959. \"The Review\" has published early works by generations of important writers, including Robert Penn Warren, Ford Madox Ford, Robert Lowell, Delmore Schwartz, Flannery O'Connor, Boris Pasternak, Bertolt Brecht, Peter Taylor, Dylan Thomas, Anthony Hecht, Maya Angelou, Rita Dove, Derek Walcott, Thomas Pynchon, Woody Allen, Louise Erdrich, William Empson, Linda Gregg, Mark Van Doren, Kenneth Burke, and Ha Jin.", "Title: All the King's Men (2006 film)\n\nAll the King's Men is a 2006 American political drama film based on the 1946 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel of the same name by Robert Penn Warren. \"All the King's Men\" had previously been adapted into a Best Picture-winning film by writer-director Robert Rossen in 1949. It was directed by Steven Zaillian, who also produced and scripted. The film is about the life of Willie Stark (played by Sean Penn), a fictional character resembling Louisiana governor Huey Long, in office 1928 through 1932. He was elected as a US Senator and assassinated in 1935. The film co-stars Jude Law, Kate Winslet, Anthony Hopkins, James Gandolfini, Mark Ruffalo, Patricia Clarkson and Jackie Earle Haley.", "Title: Samuel Eliot Morison\n\nSamuel Eliot Morison, (July 9, 1887 – May 15, 1976) was an American historian noted for his works of maritime history and American history that were both authoritative and popular. He received his Ph.D. from Harvard University in 1912, and taught history at the university for 40 years. He won Pulitzer Prizes for \"Admiral of the Ocean Sea\" (1942), a biography of Christopher Columbus, and \"John Paul Jones: A Sailor's Biography\" (1959). In 1942, he was commissioned to write a history of United States naval operations in World War II, which was published in 15 volumes between 1947 and 1962. Morison wrote the popular \"Oxford History of the American People\" (1965), and co-authored the classic textbook \"The Growth of the American Republic\" (1930) with Henry Steele Commager. Over the course of his distinguished career, Morison received eleven honorary doctoral degrees, and garnered numerous literary prizes, military honors, and national awards from both foreign countries and the United States, including two Pulitzer Prizes, two Bancroft Prizes, the Balzan Prize, the Legion of Merit, and the Presidential Medal of Freedom.", "Title: All the King's Men\n\nAll the King's Men is a novel by Robert Penn Warren first published in 1946. Its title is drawn from the nursery rhyme Humpty Dumpty. In 1947 Warren won the Pulitzer Prize for \"All the King's Men.\" It was adapted for a film in 1949 and 2006; the 1949 version won the Academy Award for Best Picture. It is rated as the 36th greatest novel of the 20th century by Modern Library, and it was chosen as one of \"Time\" magazine's 100 best novels since 1923." ]
6,137
When are Multekrem and the traditional Danish wreath cake get served?
Christmas
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Multekrem", "Kransekake" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Ukrainian wreath (Ukrainian: вінок , \"vinok\") is a type of wreath which, in traditional Ukrainian culture, is worn by girls and young unmarried women.", " The wreath may be part of a tradition dating back to the old East Slavic customs that predate the Christianization of Rus.", " The flower wreath remains a part of the Ukrainian national attire, and is worn on festive occasions and on holy days and since the 2014 Ukrainian revolution increasingly in daily life." ], "title": "Ukrainian wreath" }, { "sentences": [ "In Danish folklore, a valravn (Danish \"raven of the slain\") is a supernatural raven.", " The ravens appear in traditional Danish folksongs, where they are described as originating from ravens who eat the bodies of the dead on the battlefield, as capable of turning into the form of a knight after eating the entire heart of a child, and, alternately, as half-wolf and half-raven creatures." ], "title": "Valravn" }, { "sentences": [ "Øllebrød is a traditional Danish dish.", " It is a kind of porridge made of rugbrød and beer, typically hvidtøl, and it is a thrifty dish.", " Traditionally bread scraps are used, so as not to waste any bread that would otherwise get trashed.", " The idea originated from monastic living, when monks would dip their bread into hot beer.", " Formerly Øllebrød could be accompanying all three meals throughout the day, but is now mostly eaten for breakfast only." ], "title": "Øllebrød" }, { "sentences": [ "Insular Danish (Danish: \"Ømål\") are the traditional Danish dialects spoken on the islands of Zealand, Langeland, Funen, Falstria, Lolland and Møn.", " They are recorded in the Dictionary of Danish Insular Danish (\"Ømålsordbogen\") which has been collected since the 1920s, and published in biannual volumes since 1992.", " There are significant differences between the different insular varieties, but they also share a number of features.", " A major difference is between Modern Danish and the traditional insular dialects are that some of them lack the stød but kept the tonal accent.", " Also, they kept three noun genders." ], "title": "Insular Danish" }, { "sentences": [ "Multekrem is a traditional Norwegian dessert, made by mixing cloudberries with whipped cream and sugar.", " The cloudberries can be served as-is or heated.", " It is common to serve the Multekrem with Krumkake or Kransekake.", " Multekrem is also a traditional Norwegian Christmas dinner dessert." ], "title": "Multekrem" }, { "sentences": [ "Gooey butter cake (occasionally called \"chess cake\") is a type of cake traditionally made in the American Midwest city of St.Louis.", " Gooey butter cake is a flat and dense cake made with wheat cake flour, butter, sugar, and eggs, typically near an inch tall, and dusted with powdered sugar.", " While sweet and rich, it is somewhat firm, and is able to be cut into pieces similarly to a brownie.", " Gooey butter cake is generally served as a type of coffee cake and not as a formal dessert cake.", " There are two distinct variants of the gooey butter: a bakers' gooey butter and a cream cheese and commercial yellow cake mix variant.", " It is believed to have originated in the 1930s." ], "title": "Gooey butter cake" }, { "sentences": [ "Rullepølse (] , \"rolled sausage\"), also spelled Rullepoelse or Rullepolse, is a traditional Danish cold cut.", " A piece of pork belly—variants use beef flank or lamb—is flattened out and is spread with herbs and seasoning (salt, pepper, allspice), chopped onions and, in some variants, parsley.", " It is then rolled up and placed in a brine for a number of days, before being placed in a special press, cooled, and sliced thinly.", " It is often use on \"rugbrød\" to make the traditional Danish open-faced sandwich, \"smørrebrød\", usually garnished with a thick slice of \"sky\" and rings of raw onion." ], "title": "Rullepølse" }, { "sentences": [ "Frederik Christian Lund (14 February 1826, Copenhagen – 31 October 1901, Frederiksberg), commonly known as F. C. Lund, was a Danish genre and history painter.", " He is also remembered for his illustrations of traditional Danish regional costumes in the mid 19th century." ], "title": "Frederik Christian Lund" }, { "sentences": [ "The kransekage (literally \"wreath cake\") is a traditional Danish (kransekage) and Norwegian (kransekake/tårnkake (\"tower cake\")) confection, usually eaten on special occasions such as weddings, baptisms, Christmas, or New Year's Eve." ], "title": "Kransekake" }, { "sentences": [ "Amandine is a Romanian chocolate layered cake filled with chocolate with caramel and fondant cream.", " Almond cream is sometimes used.", " As most Romanian cakes, they can be cut and served in 1-serving miniature cakes or as a big cake.", " They are among the most traditional \"sweetshop\" cakes in Romania.", " The original recipe has layers made out of a fine caramel syrup, flour, cocoa and egg-based dough with a dash of rum or rum essence.", " The layers are heavy with syrup that also has a dash of caramel and a dash of rum or rum essence.", " The cream between the layers is a combination of chocolate buttercream mixed with fondant.", " The setting of the cake is layer, cream, layer, cream, layer, glaze.", " The glaze is specific to this cake, and it's a combination of fondant with chocolate and rum or rum essence, poured over the cake while still slightly liquid.", " These cakes have also a traditional decoration on top with a little bit of the cream and a diamond-shaped piece of thin chocolate." ], "title": "Amandine (dessert)" } ]
[ "Title: Ukrainian wreath\n\nThe Ukrainian wreath (Ukrainian: вінок , \"vinok\") is a type of wreath which, in traditional Ukrainian culture, is worn by girls and young unmarried women. The wreath may be part of a tradition dating back to the old East Slavic customs that predate the Christianization of Rus. The flower wreath remains a part of the Ukrainian national attire, and is worn on festive occasions and on holy days and since the 2014 Ukrainian revolution increasingly in daily life.", "Title: Valravn\n\nIn Danish folklore, a valravn (Danish \"raven of the slain\") is a supernatural raven. The ravens appear in traditional Danish folksongs, where they are described as originating from ravens who eat the bodies of the dead on the battlefield, as capable of turning into the form of a knight after eating the entire heart of a child, and, alternately, as half-wolf and half-raven creatures.", "Title: Øllebrød\n\nØllebrød is a traditional Danish dish. It is a kind of porridge made of rugbrød and beer, typically hvidtøl, and it is a thrifty dish. Traditionally bread scraps are used, so as not to waste any bread that would otherwise get trashed. The idea originated from monastic living, when monks would dip their bread into hot beer. Formerly Øllebrød could be accompanying all three meals throughout the day, but is now mostly eaten for breakfast only.", "Title: Insular Danish\n\nInsular Danish (Danish: \"Ømål\") are the traditional Danish dialects spoken on the islands of Zealand, Langeland, Funen, Falstria, Lolland and Møn. They are recorded in the Dictionary of Danish Insular Danish (\"Ømålsordbogen\") which has been collected since the 1920s, and published in biannual volumes since 1992. There are significant differences between the different insular varieties, but they also share a number of features. A major difference is between Modern Danish and the traditional insular dialects are that some of them lack the stød but kept the tonal accent. Also, they kept three noun genders.", "Title: Multekrem\n\nMultekrem is a traditional Norwegian dessert, made by mixing cloudberries with whipped cream and sugar. The cloudberries can be served as-is or heated. It is common to serve the Multekrem with Krumkake or Kransekake. Multekrem is also a traditional Norwegian Christmas dinner dessert.", "Title: Gooey butter cake\n\nGooey butter cake (occasionally called \"chess cake\") is a type of cake traditionally made in the American Midwest city of St.Louis. Gooey butter cake is a flat and dense cake made with wheat cake flour, butter, sugar, and eggs, typically near an inch tall, and dusted with powdered sugar. While sweet and rich, it is somewhat firm, and is able to be cut into pieces similarly to a brownie. Gooey butter cake is generally served as a type of coffee cake and not as a formal dessert cake. There are two distinct variants of the gooey butter: a bakers' gooey butter and a cream cheese and commercial yellow cake mix variant. It is believed to have originated in the 1930s.", "Title: Rullepølse\n\nRullepølse (] , \"rolled sausage\"), also spelled Rullepoelse or Rullepolse, is a traditional Danish cold cut. A piece of pork belly—variants use beef flank or lamb—is flattened out and is spread with herbs and seasoning (salt, pepper, allspice), chopped onions and, in some variants, parsley. It is then rolled up and placed in a brine for a number of days, before being placed in a special press, cooled, and sliced thinly. It is often use on \"rugbrød\" to make the traditional Danish open-faced sandwich, \"smørrebrød\", usually garnished with a thick slice of \"sky\" and rings of raw onion.", "Title: Frederik Christian Lund\n\nFrederik Christian Lund (14 February 1826, Copenhagen – 31 October 1901, Frederiksberg), commonly known as F. C. Lund, was a Danish genre and history painter. He is also remembered for his illustrations of traditional Danish regional costumes in the mid 19th century.", "Title: Kransekake\n\nThe kransekage (literally \"wreath cake\") is a traditional Danish (kransekage) and Norwegian (kransekake/tårnkake (\"tower cake\")) confection, usually eaten on special occasions such as weddings, baptisms, Christmas, or New Year's Eve.", "Title: Amandine (dessert)\n\nAmandine is a Romanian chocolate layered cake filled with chocolate with caramel and fondant cream. Almond cream is sometimes used. As most Romanian cakes, they can be cut and served in 1-serving miniature cakes or as a big cake. They are among the most traditional \"sweetshop\" cakes in Romania. The original recipe has layers made out of a fine caramel syrup, flour, cocoa and egg-based dough with a dash of rum or rum essence. The layers are heavy with syrup that also has a dash of caramel and a dash of rum or rum essence. The cream between the layers is a combination of chocolate buttercream mixed with fondant. The setting of the cake is layer, cream, layer, cream, layer, glaze. The glaze is specific to this cake, and it's a combination of fondant with chocolate and rum or rum essence, poured over the cake while still slightly liquid. These cakes have also a traditional decoration on top with a little bit of the cream and a diamond-shaped piece of thin chocolate." ]
6,138
Are both Robb Flynn and Sammy Hagar guitarists?
yes
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Robb Flynn", "Sammy Hagar" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Classic Masters is a Sammy Hagar compilation album in the Classic Masters series.", " The track listing is identical to \"The Best of Sammy Hagar\" albeit with 24-bit digital remastering." ], "title": "Classic Masters (Sammy Hagar album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Conrad \"Robb\" Flynn (born Lawrence Matthew Cardine; July 19, 1967) is the lead vocalist and guitarist for the heavy metal band Machine Head.", " Flynn formed the band along with Adam Duce, Logan Mader and Tony Costanza after leaving Bay Area thrash band Vio-Lence." ], "title": "Robb Flynn" }, { "sentences": [ "Samuel Roy Hagar (born October 13, 1947), also known as The Red Rocker, is an American rock vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, musician and entrepreneur.", " Hagar came to prominence in the 1970s with the hard rock band Montrose.", " He afterwards launched a successful solo career, scoring an enduring hit in 1984 with \"I Can't Drive 55\".", " He enjoyed huge commercial success when he replaced David Lee Roth as the lead singer of Van Halen in 1985, but left the band in 1996.", " He returned to the band for a 2-year reunion from 2003 to 2005.", " On March 12, 2007, Hagar was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Van Halen.", " His musical style primarily consists of hard rock and heavy metal." ], "title": "Sammy Hagar" }, { "sentences": [ "Sammy Hagar is Sammy Hagar's second solo album, released in 1977.", " It is also often referred to as The Red Album, as it includes Hagar's first anthem, \"Red\", which is also the basis for his nickname \"The Red Rocker\".", " Future multi-platinum selling producer Scott Mathews was talked into playing a drum solo on \"Red\" after being told Ringo Starr had played his only drum solo in the very same room on The Beatles' last album, named after the EMI Studios this album was recorded in, Abbey Road." ], "title": "Sammy Hagar (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Red Voodoo is a Sammy Hagar and The Waboritas album.", " When Hagar finished touring in support of his \"Marching To Mars\" album, he recorded this record.", " \"Red Voodoo\" is really an extension of the party atmosphere that permeated Hagar's concerts on that tour and this album has that whimsical party vibe.", " \"Mas Tequila\" was the lead single and it almost served as a commercial for Hagar's other career endeavor, as his Cabo Wabo tequila was being distributed throughout the United States.", " The cover of this album even features a glass of Waborita that Hagar spent a portion of his concerts creating on stage during his last tour." ], "title": "Red Voodoo" }, { "sentences": [ "A Fistful of Alice is a live album by Alice Cooper.", " It was released in 1997, and was recorded the previous year at Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo club in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.", " Slash plays guitar for part of the album (returning the favor after Cooper guested on \"The Garden from the 1991 Guns N' Roses album \"Use Your Illusion I\") and Cooper says before the song \"Desperado\" that it was written about Jim Morrison, who died in 1971, the same year Cooper wrote the song.", " Also featured in the album are Rob Zombie on vocals and Sammy Hagar on guitar.", " The last song, \"Is Anyone Home?\"", ", is a studio recording recorded specifically for the album." ], "title": "A Fistful of Alice" }, { "sentences": [ "The Best of Sammy Hagar is a Sammy Hagar compilation album.", " The album's track listing incorrectly lists \"Red\" as a live track when it is, in fact, the studio version." ], "title": "The Best of Sammy Hagar (1999 album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Best of Sammy Hagar is a Sammy Hagar compilation album." ], "title": "The Best of Sammy Hagar (1992 album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sammy Hagar & Friends is a solo album by Sammy Hagar.", " It is his twelfth solo studio album.", " The album was released on September 24, 2013, by Frontiers Records." ], "title": "Sammy Hagar &amp; Friends" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Finish What Ya Started\" is a song by Van Halen taken from their 1988 album \"OU812\".", " Despite the album being seemingly complete, Eddie Van Halen came up with the riff at 2 in the morning and went down to his then-neighbor Sammy Hagar to show it.", " Hagar let Eddie in, and the two played guitars in his balcony until they had a completed song.", " Once Eddie left, Hagar decided to write the lyrics despite being late at night.", " The theme wound up being unfulfilled sex, summed up by Hagar as \"blue balls.", " In the song, Eddie Van Halen recorded his guitar part on a Fender Stratocaster plugged direct into the studio mixing console.", " The song is one of only two Van Halen tracks featuring Sammy Hagar playing a rhythm guitar part, which he played on a Gibson acoustic." ], "title": "Finish What Ya Started" } ]
[ "Title: Classic Masters (Sammy Hagar album)\n\nClassic Masters is a Sammy Hagar compilation album in the Classic Masters series. The track listing is identical to \"The Best of Sammy Hagar\" albeit with 24-bit digital remastering.", "Title: Robb Flynn\n\nRobert Conrad \"Robb\" Flynn (born Lawrence Matthew Cardine; July 19, 1967) is the lead vocalist and guitarist for the heavy metal band Machine Head. Flynn formed the band along with Adam Duce, Logan Mader and Tony Costanza after leaving Bay Area thrash band Vio-Lence.", "Title: Sammy Hagar\n\nSamuel Roy Hagar (born October 13, 1947), also known as The Red Rocker, is an American rock vocalist, guitarist, songwriter, musician and entrepreneur. Hagar came to prominence in the 1970s with the hard rock band Montrose. He afterwards launched a successful solo career, scoring an enduring hit in 1984 with \"I Can't Drive 55\". He enjoyed huge commercial success when he replaced David Lee Roth as the lead singer of Van Halen in 1985, but left the band in 1996. He returned to the band for a 2-year reunion from 2003 to 2005. On March 12, 2007, Hagar was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Van Halen. His musical style primarily consists of hard rock and heavy metal.", "Title: Sammy Hagar (album)\n\nSammy Hagar is Sammy Hagar's second solo album, released in 1977. It is also often referred to as The Red Album, as it includes Hagar's first anthem, \"Red\", which is also the basis for his nickname \"The Red Rocker\". Future multi-platinum selling producer Scott Mathews was talked into playing a drum solo on \"Red\" after being told Ringo Starr had played his only drum solo in the very same room on The Beatles' last album, named after the EMI Studios this album was recorded in, Abbey Road.", "Title: Red Voodoo\n\nRed Voodoo is a Sammy Hagar and The Waboritas album. When Hagar finished touring in support of his \"Marching To Mars\" album, he recorded this record. \"Red Voodoo\" is really an extension of the party atmosphere that permeated Hagar's concerts on that tour and this album has that whimsical party vibe. \"Mas Tequila\" was the lead single and it almost served as a commercial for Hagar's other career endeavor, as his Cabo Wabo tequila was being distributed throughout the United States. The cover of this album even features a glass of Waborita that Hagar spent a portion of his concerts creating on stage during his last tour.", "Title: A Fistful of Alice\n\nA Fistful of Alice is a live album by Alice Cooper. It was released in 1997, and was recorded the previous year at Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo club in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. Slash plays guitar for part of the album (returning the favor after Cooper guested on \"The Garden from the 1991 Guns N' Roses album \"Use Your Illusion I\") and Cooper says before the song \"Desperado\" that it was written about Jim Morrison, who died in 1971, the same year Cooper wrote the song. Also featured in the album are Rob Zombie on vocals and Sammy Hagar on guitar. The last song, \"Is Anyone Home?\" , is a studio recording recorded specifically for the album.", "Title: The Best of Sammy Hagar (1999 album)\n\nThe Best of Sammy Hagar is a Sammy Hagar compilation album. The album's track listing incorrectly lists \"Red\" as a live track when it is, in fact, the studio version.", "Title: The Best of Sammy Hagar (1992 album)\n\nThe Best of Sammy Hagar is a Sammy Hagar compilation album.", "Title: Sammy Hagar &amp; Friends\n\nSammy Hagar & Friends is a solo album by Sammy Hagar. It is his twelfth solo studio album. The album was released on September 24, 2013, by Frontiers Records.", "Title: Finish What Ya Started\n\n\"Finish What Ya Started\" is a song by Van Halen taken from their 1988 album \"OU812\". Despite the album being seemingly complete, Eddie Van Halen came up with the riff at 2 in the morning and went down to his then-neighbor Sammy Hagar to show it. Hagar let Eddie in, and the two played guitars in his balcony until they had a completed song. Once Eddie left, Hagar decided to write the lyrics despite being late at night. The theme wound up being unfulfilled sex, summed up by Hagar as \"blue balls. In the song, Eddie Van Halen recorded his guitar part on a Fender Stratocaster plugged direct into the studio mixing console. The song is one of only two Van Halen tracks featuring Sammy Hagar playing a rhythm guitar part, which he played on a Gibson acoustic." ]
6,139
Who was the wife of a photographer famed for his photographic portraits in the early 20th century?
Mary of Teck
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Adolph de Meyer", "Mary of Teck" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Henry Van der Weyde (1838–1924) was a Dutch-born English painter and photographer, best known for his photographic portraits of the late 19th century.", " His is considered a photographic pioneer in the use of electric light in photography.", " Amongst his portraits are architect William Burges (c.1880), Alexandra, Princess of Wales,A. E. Housman, actresses Mary Anderson (1887) and Dorothy Dene (1880s), Sir Edwin Arnold, bodybuilder Eugen Sandow (1889) and explorer Fridtjof Nansen (1897)." ], "title": "Henry Van der Weyde" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles J. Kleingrothe, born Carl Josef Kleingrothe or Klein-Grothe, known as C. J. Kleingrothe (Krefeld, 1864 - 1925) was a German photographer who since 1889 (?)", " had a studio in Medan, Sumatra at the end of the 19th century and early 20th century.", " In 1891 (?)", " he partnered with the Swedish photographer H. Stafhell for ten years and photographed the landscapes and architecture as well as portraits.", " In 1901, the partnership ended and in 1902 Kleingrothe opened a studio on Kesawan street in downtown Medan and photographed agricultural subjects including tobacco, coffee, tea, rubber and palm oil cultivation, administration and transport." ], "title": "Charles J. Kleingrothe" }, { "sentences": [ "Baron Adolph de Meyer (1 September 1868 – 6 January 1946) was a photographer famed for his photographic portraits in the early 20th century, many of which depicted celebrities such as Mary Pickford, Rita Lydig, Luisa Casati, Billie Burke, Irene Castle, John Barrymore, Lillian Gish, Ruth St. Denis, King George V of the United Kingdom, and Queen Mary.", " He was also the first official fashion photographer for the American magazine \"Vogue\", appointed to that position in 1913." ], "title": "Adolph de Meyer" }, { "sentences": [ "Photographic plates preceded photographic film as a capture medium in photography.", " The light-sensitive emulsion of silver salts was coated on a glass plate, typically thinner than common window glass, instead of a clear plastic film.", " Glass plates were far superior to film for research-quality imaging because they were extremely stable and less likely to bend or distort, especially in large-format frames for wide-field imaging.", " Early plates used the wet collodion process.", " The wet plate process was replaced late in the 19th century by gelatin dry plates. Glass plate photographic material largely faded from the consumer market in the early years of the 20th century, as more convenient and less fragile films were increasingly adopted.", " However, photographic plates were reportedly still being used by one photography business in London until the 1970s, and they were in wide use by the professional astronomical community as late as the 1990s.", " Workshops on the use of glass plate photography as an alternative medium or for artistic use are still being conducted." ], "title": "Photographic plate" }, { "sentences": [ "Ecology is a new science and considered as an important branch of biological science, having only become prominent during the second half of the 20th century.", " Ecological thought is derivative of established currents in philosophy, particularly from ethics and politics.", " Its history stems all the way back to the 4th century.", " One of the first ecologists whose writings survive may have been Aristotle or perhaps his student, Theophrastus, both of whom had interest in many species of animals and plants.", " Theophrastus described interrelationships between animals and their environment as early as the 4th century BC.", " Ecology developed substantially in the 18th and 19th century.", " It began with Carl Linnaeus and his work with the economy of nature.", " Soon after came Alexander von Humboldt and his work with botanical geography.", " Alfred Russel Wallace and Karl Möbius then contributed with the notion of biocoenosis.", " Eugenius Warming’s work with ecological plant geography led to the founding of ecology as a discipline.", " Charles Darwin’s work also contributed to the science of ecology, and Darwin is often attributed with progressing the discipline more than anyone else in its young history.", " Ecological thought expanded even more in the early 20th century.", " Major contributions included: Eduard Suess’ and Vladimir Vernadsky’s work with the biosphere, Arthur Tansley’s ecosystem, Charles Elton's \"Animal Ecology\", and Henry Cowles ecological succession.", " Ecology influenced the social sciences and humanities.", " Human ecology began in the early 20th century and it recognized humans as an ecological factor.", " Later James Lovelock advanced views on earth as a macro-organism with the Gaia hypothesis.", " Conservation stemmed from the science of ecology.", " Important figures and movements include Shelford and the ESA, National Environmental Policy act, George Perkins Marsh, Theodore Roosevelt, Stephen A. Forbes, and post-Dust Bowl conservation.", " Later in the 20th century world governments collaborated on man’s effects on the biosphere and Earth’s environment." ], "title": "History of ecology" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary of Teck (Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes; 26 May 1867 – 24 March 1953) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Empress of India as the wife of King-Emperor George V." ], "title": "Mary of Teck" }, { "sentences": [ "Ethel Standiford-Mehlingan (1871–1963) was an artist and photographer born in Jackson County, Kentucky, in the late 19th century.", " She studied to be a teacher but instead apprenticed to a photographer.", " By 1901 she owned and operated the Standiford Photographic Studio in Louisville, Kentucky.", " In the early part of the 20th century she experimented with early photographic techniques such as the autochrome Lumiere and photo-viewing devices such as the diascope.", " An example of her early photography is the autochrome Lumiere diascope of two of the children of Eleanor Silliman Belknap Humphrey." ], "title": "Ethel Standiford-Mehlingan" }, { "sentences": [ "Rockdale, also known as The Robinson/Stirling Place, is a historic home and farm complex located at Fallston, Harford County, Maryland, United States.", " It is a farm developed from the late 18th century through the early 20th century.", " The dwelling is in three parts.", " The east room of the east wing is the earliest section dating from the 18th century.", " The largest or main portion of the dwelling dates from between 1815 and 1830.", " The north wing, a bay centered in the south façade of the second story, and a small conservatory, date from the very early 20th century.", " The main house is five bays in length, two and a half stories, of stone construction, stuccoed and scored.", " The home is surrounded by several outbuildings, trees, and other plantings, and the remains of formal gardens and garden structures developed in the early 20th century.", " It was the residence of William E. Robinson (1860-1935), an entrepreneur in the local canning industry." ], "title": "Rockdale (Fallston, Maryland)" }, { "sentences": [ "Frank William Micklethwaite (1849–1925) was a prominent Canadian photographer, professionally known as F.W. Micklethwaite, whose photographs of Toronto and the Muskoka area form an important and unique photographic record of the province of Ontario's history in the late 19th century and early 20th century.", " Micklethwaite specialized in outside views and landscapes, as well as architectural and commercial photography, and he was one of Toronto's best known photographers.", " His images of Toronto have been credited for making the 19th century streetscapes come alive." ], "title": "F. W. Micklethwaite" }, { "sentences": [ "The Photo-Secession was an early 20th century movement that promoted photography as a fine art in general and photographic pictorialism in particular.", " A group of photographers, led by Alfred Stieglitz and F. Holland Day in the early 20th century, held the then controversial viewpoint that what was significant about a photograph was not what was in front of the camera but the manipulation of the image by the artist/photographer to achieve his or her subjective vision.", " The movement helped to raise standards and awareness of art photography.", " The group is the American counterpart to the Linked Ring, an invitation-only British group which seceded from the Royal Photographic Society." ], "title": "Photo-Secession" } ]
[ "Title: Henry Van der Weyde\n\nHenry Van der Weyde (1838–1924) was a Dutch-born English painter and photographer, best known for his photographic portraits of the late 19th century. His is considered a photographic pioneer in the use of electric light in photography. Amongst his portraits are architect William Burges (c.1880), Alexandra, Princess of Wales,A. E. Housman, actresses Mary Anderson (1887) and Dorothy Dene (1880s), Sir Edwin Arnold, bodybuilder Eugen Sandow (1889) and explorer Fridtjof Nansen (1897).", "Title: Charles J. Kleingrothe\n\nCharles J. Kleingrothe, born Carl Josef Kleingrothe or Klein-Grothe, known as C. J. Kleingrothe (Krefeld, 1864 - 1925) was a German photographer who since 1889 (?) had a studio in Medan, Sumatra at the end of the 19th century and early 20th century. In 1891 (?) he partnered with the Swedish photographer H. Stafhell for ten years and photographed the landscapes and architecture as well as portraits. In 1901, the partnership ended and in 1902 Kleingrothe opened a studio on Kesawan street in downtown Medan and photographed agricultural subjects including tobacco, coffee, tea, rubber and palm oil cultivation, administration and transport.", "Title: Adolph de Meyer\n\nBaron Adolph de Meyer (1 September 1868 – 6 January 1946) was a photographer famed for his photographic portraits in the early 20th century, many of which depicted celebrities such as Mary Pickford, Rita Lydig, Luisa Casati, Billie Burke, Irene Castle, John Barrymore, Lillian Gish, Ruth St. Denis, King George V of the United Kingdom, and Queen Mary. He was also the first official fashion photographer for the American magazine \"Vogue\", appointed to that position in 1913.", "Title: Photographic plate\n\nPhotographic plates preceded photographic film as a capture medium in photography. The light-sensitive emulsion of silver salts was coated on a glass plate, typically thinner than common window glass, instead of a clear plastic film. Glass plates were far superior to film for research-quality imaging because they were extremely stable and less likely to bend or distort, especially in large-format frames for wide-field imaging. Early plates used the wet collodion process. The wet plate process was replaced late in the 19th century by gelatin dry plates. Glass plate photographic material largely faded from the consumer market in the early years of the 20th century, as more convenient and less fragile films were increasingly adopted. However, photographic plates were reportedly still being used by one photography business in London until the 1970s, and they were in wide use by the professional astronomical community as late as the 1990s. Workshops on the use of glass plate photography as an alternative medium or for artistic use are still being conducted.", "Title: History of ecology\n\nEcology is a new science and considered as an important branch of biological science, having only become prominent during the second half of the 20th century. Ecological thought is derivative of established currents in philosophy, particularly from ethics and politics. Its history stems all the way back to the 4th century. One of the first ecologists whose writings survive may have been Aristotle or perhaps his student, Theophrastus, both of whom had interest in many species of animals and plants. Theophrastus described interrelationships between animals and their environment as early as the 4th century BC. Ecology developed substantially in the 18th and 19th century. It began with Carl Linnaeus and his work with the economy of nature. Soon after came Alexander von Humboldt and his work with botanical geography. Alfred Russel Wallace and Karl Möbius then contributed with the notion of biocoenosis. Eugenius Warming’s work with ecological plant geography led to the founding of ecology as a discipline. Charles Darwin’s work also contributed to the science of ecology, and Darwin is often attributed with progressing the discipline more than anyone else in its young history. Ecological thought expanded even more in the early 20th century. Major contributions included: Eduard Suess’ and Vladimir Vernadsky’s work with the biosphere, Arthur Tansley’s ecosystem, Charles Elton's \"Animal Ecology\", and Henry Cowles ecological succession. Ecology influenced the social sciences and humanities. Human ecology began in the early 20th century and it recognized humans as an ecological factor. Later James Lovelock advanced views on earth as a macro-organism with the Gaia hypothesis. Conservation stemmed from the science of ecology. Important figures and movements include Shelford and the ESA, National Environmental Policy act, George Perkins Marsh, Theodore Roosevelt, Stephen A. Forbes, and post-Dust Bowl conservation. Later in the 20th century world governments collaborated on man’s effects on the biosphere and Earth’s environment.", "Title: Mary of Teck\n\nMary of Teck (Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes; 26 May 1867 – 24 March 1953) was Queen of the United Kingdom and the British Dominions and Empress of India as the wife of King-Emperor George V.", "Title: Ethel Standiford-Mehlingan\n\nEthel Standiford-Mehlingan (1871–1963) was an artist and photographer born in Jackson County, Kentucky, in the late 19th century. She studied to be a teacher but instead apprenticed to a photographer. By 1901 she owned and operated the Standiford Photographic Studio in Louisville, Kentucky. In the early part of the 20th century she experimented with early photographic techniques such as the autochrome Lumiere and photo-viewing devices such as the diascope. An example of her early photography is the autochrome Lumiere diascope of two of the children of Eleanor Silliman Belknap Humphrey.", "Title: Rockdale (Fallston, Maryland)\n\nRockdale, also known as The Robinson/Stirling Place, is a historic home and farm complex located at Fallston, Harford County, Maryland, United States. It is a farm developed from the late 18th century through the early 20th century. The dwelling is in three parts. The east room of the east wing is the earliest section dating from the 18th century. The largest or main portion of the dwelling dates from between 1815 and 1830. The north wing, a bay centered in the south façade of the second story, and a small conservatory, date from the very early 20th century. The main house is five bays in length, two and a half stories, of stone construction, stuccoed and scored. The home is surrounded by several outbuildings, trees, and other plantings, and the remains of formal gardens and garden structures developed in the early 20th century. It was the residence of William E. Robinson (1860-1935), an entrepreneur in the local canning industry.", "Title: F. W. Micklethwaite\n\nFrank William Micklethwaite (1849–1925) was a prominent Canadian photographer, professionally known as F.W. Micklethwaite, whose photographs of Toronto and the Muskoka area form an important and unique photographic record of the province of Ontario's history in the late 19th century and early 20th century. Micklethwaite specialized in outside views and landscapes, as well as architectural and commercial photography, and he was one of Toronto's best known photographers. His images of Toronto have been credited for making the 19th century streetscapes come alive.", "Title: Photo-Secession\n\nThe Photo-Secession was an early 20th century movement that promoted photography as a fine art in general and photographic pictorialism in particular. A group of photographers, led by Alfred Stieglitz and F. Holland Day in the early 20th century, held the then controversial viewpoint that what was significant about a photograph was not what was in front of the camera but the manipulation of the image by the artist/photographer to achieve his or her subjective vision. The movement helped to raise standards and awareness of art photography. The group is the American counterpart to the Linked Ring, an invitation-only British group which seceded from the Royal Photographic Society." ]
6,140
Between Coraline and Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs, which film's source material is more recent?
Coraline
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Coraline (film)", "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (film)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Sony Pictures Animation is an American animation studio owned by Sony Pictures, founded on May 9, 2002.", " It works closely with Sony Pictures Imageworks, which handles digital production.", " All of its theatrical releases are currently distributed worldwide by Columbia Pictures, and direct-to-video and home video releases are distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.", " Their film franchises include \"Open Season\", \"Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs\", \"The Smurfs\" and \"Hotel Transylvania\", and the 2007 Oscar-nominated film \"Surf's Up\"." ], "title": "Sony Pictures Animation" }, { "sentences": [ "American singer Miranda Cosgrove has released one studio album, two extended plays, two soundtracks, six singles, and three promotional singles. Cosgrove's debut as a recording artist began with the \"iCarly\" theme song \"Leave It All to Me\".", " The song features Drake Bell was released as a single in December 2007 and peaked at number one hundred on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", " In June 2008, Columbia Records released the \"iCarly\" soundtrack, which featured four songs performed by Cosgrove, peaked number twenty-eight on \"Billboard\" 200.", " The second single \"Stay My Baby\" failed to reach charts.", " In December 2008, a cover of the holiday song \"Christmas Wrapping\" was released to promote the hour-long special \"Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh\".", " On February 3, 2009, Cosgrove released her first solo recording, the extended play About You Now, exclusively on the iTunes Store.", " The single of the same title, \"About You Now\" reached number forty-seven on the Hot 100 in January 2009, becoming her most successful single to date.", " To promote the 2009 animated film \"Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs\", Columbia Records released a promotional single entitled \"Raining Sunshine\"." ], "title": "Miranda Cosgrove discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Potassium humate is the potassium salt of humic acid.", " It is manufactured commercially by alkaline extraction of brown coal (lignite) Leonardite to be used mainly as a soil conditioner.", " The extraction is performed in water with the addition of potassium hydroxide (KOH), sequestering agents and hydrotropic surfactants.", " Heat is used to increase the solubility of humic acids and hence more potassium humate can be extracted.", " The resulting liquid is dried to produce the amorphous crystalline like product which can then be added as a granule to fertiliser.", " The potassium humate granules by way of chemical extraction lose their hydrophobic properties and are now soluble.", " Depending on the source material product quality varies.", " High quality oxidised lignite (brown coal), usually referred to as leonardite, is the best source material for extraction of large quantities of potassium humate.", " The less oxidised the coal the less potassium humate extracted.", " Sources low in ash produce the best quality.", " Less oxidised brown coal contains a higher proportion of the insoluble humin fraction and along with peat which is lower in humic acid content and usually high in ash content requires separation by filtration or centrifugation to remove ash, humin.", " Peat is also high in non humified organic matter that needs to be reduced to produce a high quality product.", " The benefit of peat is that it is usually 2-3 times higher in fulvic acid content, which are the low molecular weight fractions of humic acid that are high in oxygen containing functional groups and soluble at a low pH of <1.", " Fulvic acids have a higher cation exchange capacity and therefore have a higher chemical interaction with fertilisers and are able to form soluble chelates of trace metals." ], "title": "Potassium humate" }, { "sentences": [ "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (also called Cloudy: The Series) is a Canadian-American animated comedy television series produced by DHX Media and Sony Pictures Animation in association with Corus Entertainment.", " It is the first television series to be produced by Sony Pictures Animation.", " Based on the children's book and the film series of the same name, the series was flash animated using Toon Boom Harmony.", " Originally commissioned by Teletoon, the series premiered in the United States on March 6, 2017, on Cartoon Network, with a sneak peek airing on February 20, 2017.", " In Canada, the series premiered on April 6, 2017, on YTV." ], "title": "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Nuclear material refers to the metals uranium, plutonium, and thorium, in any form, according to the IAEA.", " This is differentiated further into \"source material\", consisting of natural and depleted uranium, and \"special fissionable material\", consisting of enriched uranium (U-235), uranium-233, and plutonium-239.", " Uranium ore concentrates are considered to be a \"source material\", although these are not subject to safeguards under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty." ], "title": "Nuclear material" }, { "sentences": [ "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 is a 2013 American computer-animated comic science fiction film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and distributed by Columbia Pictures.", " The film is the sequel to the 2009 film \"Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs\", which was loosely based on Judi and Ron Barrett's book of the same name.", " It was directed by Cody Cameron and Kris Pearn, produced by Kirk Bodyfelt, and executive produced by the directors of the first film, Phil Lord and Chris Miller.", " The film was released on September 27, 2013.", " The film grossed over $274 million worldwide against its budget of $78 million." ], "title": "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a 2009 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film loosely based on the 1978 children's book of the same name by Judi and Ron Barrett.", " It was produced by Sony Pictures Animation, and released by Columbia Pictures on September 18, 2009.", " The film features the voices of Bill Hader, Anna Faris, Bruce Campbell, James Caan, Bobb'e J. Thompson, Andy Samberg, Mr. T, Benjamin Bratt, Neil Patrick Harris, Al Roker, Lauren Graham, and Will Forte.", " It was written and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller.", " It was a critical and commercial success, earning $243 million worldwide on a budget of $100 million.", " A sequel, \"Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2\", was released on September 27, 2013.", " A television series based on the film with the same title premiered on February 20, 2017, on Cartoon Network." ], "title": "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Coraline is a 2009 American 3D dark fantasy stop-motion horror film based on Neil Gaiman's 2002 novel of the same name.", " It was the first feature film produced by Laika and distributed by Focus Features.", " The film depicts an adventurous girl finding an idealized parallel world behind a secret door in her new home, unaware that the alternate world contains a dark and sinister secret.", " Written and directed by Henry Selick, the film was made with Gaiman's approval and cooperation." ], "title": "Coraline (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Philip A. \"Phil\" Lord (born July 12, 1975) and Christopher Robert \"Chris\" Miller (born September 23, 1975) are American filmmakers, actors, and animators.", " Lord and Miller met at Dartmouth College.", " They are known for directing and writing the animated films \"Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs\" (2009) and \"The Lego Movie\" (2014), as well as directing the live-action comedy film \"21 Jump Street\" (2012) and its sequel (2014).", " They were originally slated to direct an untitled Han Solo film for Lucasfilm and Disney; however, on June 20, 2017, it was announced that they were leaving the project." ], "title": "Phil Lord and Christopher Miller" }, { "sentences": [ "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a video game tie-in based on the film of the same name which is also based upon the 1978 children's book of the same name.", " The game allows the player to control Flint Lockwood, the film's hero as he must save his town and the world from the rain of food, fighting highly mutated food enemies, and using his gadgets to help him on the way." ], "title": "Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (video game)" } ]
[ "Title: Sony Pictures Animation\n\nSony Pictures Animation is an American animation studio owned by Sony Pictures, founded on May 9, 2002. It works closely with Sony Pictures Imageworks, which handles digital production. All of its theatrical releases are currently distributed worldwide by Columbia Pictures, and direct-to-video and home video releases are distributed by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment. Their film franchises include \"Open Season\", \"Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs\", \"The Smurfs\" and \"Hotel Transylvania\", and the 2007 Oscar-nominated film \"Surf's Up\".", "Title: Miranda Cosgrove discography\n\nAmerican singer Miranda Cosgrove has released one studio album, two extended plays, two soundtracks, six singles, and three promotional singles. Cosgrove's debut as a recording artist began with the \"iCarly\" theme song \"Leave It All to Me\". The song features Drake Bell was released as a single in December 2007 and peaked at number one hundred on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. In June 2008, Columbia Records released the \"iCarly\" soundtrack, which featured four songs performed by Cosgrove, peaked number twenty-eight on \"Billboard\" 200. The second single \"Stay My Baby\" failed to reach charts. In December 2008, a cover of the holiday song \"Christmas Wrapping\" was released to promote the hour-long special \"Merry Christmas, Drake & Josh\". On February 3, 2009, Cosgrove released her first solo recording, the extended play About You Now, exclusively on the iTunes Store. The single of the same title, \"About You Now\" reached number forty-seven on the Hot 100 in January 2009, becoming her most successful single to date. To promote the 2009 animated film \"Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs\", Columbia Records released a promotional single entitled \"Raining Sunshine\".", "Title: Potassium humate\n\nPotassium humate is the potassium salt of humic acid. It is manufactured commercially by alkaline extraction of brown coal (lignite) Leonardite to be used mainly as a soil conditioner. The extraction is performed in water with the addition of potassium hydroxide (KOH), sequestering agents and hydrotropic surfactants. Heat is used to increase the solubility of humic acids and hence more potassium humate can be extracted. The resulting liquid is dried to produce the amorphous crystalline like product which can then be added as a granule to fertiliser. The potassium humate granules by way of chemical extraction lose their hydrophobic properties and are now soluble. Depending on the source material product quality varies. High quality oxidised lignite (brown coal), usually referred to as leonardite, is the best source material for extraction of large quantities of potassium humate. The less oxidised the coal the less potassium humate extracted. Sources low in ash produce the best quality. Less oxidised brown coal contains a higher proportion of the insoluble humin fraction and along with peat which is lower in humic acid content and usually high in ash content requires separation by filtration or centrifugation to remove ash, humin. Peat is also high in non humified organic matter that needs to be reduced to produce a high quality product. The benefit of peat is that it is usually 2-3 times higher in fulvic acid content, which are the low molecular weight fractions of humic acid that are high in oxygen containing functional groups and soluble at a low pH of <1. Fulvic acids have a higher cation exchange capacity and therefore have a higher chemical interaction with fertilisers and are able to form soluble chelates of trace metals.", "Title: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (TV series)\n\nCloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (also called Cloudy: The Series) is a Canadian-American animated comedy television series produced by DHX Media and Sony Pictures Animation in association with Corus Entertainment. It is the first television series to be produced by Sony Pictures Animation. Based on the children's book and the film series of the same name, the series was flash animated using Toon Boom Harmony. Originally commissioned by Teletoon, the series premiered in the United States on March 6, 2017, on Cartoon Network, with a sneak peek airing on February 20, 2017. In Canada, the series premiered on April 6, 2017, on YTV.", "Title: Nuclear material\n\nNuclear material refers to the metals uranium, plutonium, and thorium, in any form, according to the IAEA. This is differentiated further into \"source material\", consisting of natural and depleted uranium, and \"special fissionable material\", consisting of enriched uranium (U-235), uranium-233, and plutonium-239. Uranium ore concentrates are considered to be a \"source material\", although these are not subject to safeguards under the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.", "Title: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2\n\nCloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2 is a 2013 American computer-animated comic science fiction film produced by Sony Pictures Animation and distributed by Columbia Pictures. The film is the sequel to the 2009 film \"Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs\", which was loosely based on Judi and Ron Barrett's book of the same name. It was directed by Cody Cameron and Kris Pearn, produced by Kirk Bodyfelt, and executive produced by the directors of the first film, Phil Lord and Chris Miller. The film was released on September 27, 2013. The film grossed over $274 million worldwide against its budget of $78 million.", "Title: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (film)\n\nCloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a 2009 American computer-animated science fiction comedy film loosely based on the 1978 children's book of the same name by Judi and Ron Barrett. It was produced by Sony Pictures Animation, and released by Columbia Pictures on September 18, 2009. The film features the voices of Bill Hader, Anna Faris, Bruce Campbell, James Caan, Bobb'e J. Thompson, Andy Samberg, Mr. T, Benjamin Bratt, Neil Patrick Harris, Al Roker, Lauren Graham, and Will Forte. It was written and directed by Phil Lord and Christopher Miller. It was a critical and commercial success, earning $243 million worldwide on a budget of $100 million. A sequel, \"Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2\", was released on September 27, 2013. A television series based on the film with the same title premiered on February 20, 2017, on Cartoon Network.", "Title: Coraline (film)\n\nCoraline is a 2009 American 3D dark fantasy stop-motion horror film based on Neil Gaiman's 2002 novel of the same name. It was the first feature film produced by Laika and distributed by Focus Features. The film depicts an adventurous girl finding an idealized parallel world behind a secret door in her new home, unaware that the alternate world contains a dark and sinister secret. Written and directed by Henry Selick, the film was made with Gaiman's approval and cooperation.", "Title: Phil Lord and Christopher Miller\n\nPhilip A. \"Phil\" Lord (born July 12, 1975) and Christopher Robert \"Chris\" Miller (born September 23, 1975) are American filmmakers, actors, and animators. Lord and Miller met at Dartmouth College. They are known for directing and writing the animated films \"Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs\" (2009) and \"The Lego Movie\" (2014), as well as directing the live-action comedy film \"21 Jump Street\" (2012) and its sequel (2014). They were originally slated to direct an untitled Han Solo film for Lucasfilm and Disney; however, on June 20, 2017, it was announced that they were leaving the project.", "Title: Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs (video game)\n\nCloudy with a Chance of Meatballs is a video game tie-in based on the film of the same name which is also based upon the 1978 children's book of the same name. The game allows the player to control Flint Lockwood, the film's hero as he must save his town and the world from the rain of food, fighting highly mutated food enemies, and using his gadgets to help him on the way." ]
6,141
Where was the author of A Yellow Raft in Blue Water the first Chair of the Native American Studies program?
Dartmouth
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "A Yellow Raft in Blue Water", "Michael Dorris" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Huping Ling (; born 1956) is a professor of history, the founder of the Asian studies program, and the past department chair at Truman State University.", " She is the Changjiang Scholar Chair Professor by the Chinese Ministry of Education at Wuhan Theoretical Research Center of Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council and China Central Normal University, and a Visiting Professor of the Institute of Overseas Chinese Studies at Jinan University.", " She is the inaugural book series editor \"Asian American Studies Today\" for Rutgers University Press and served as the Executive Editor for the Journal of Asian American Studies (JAAS 2008-2012).", " She also serves as a consultant to the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of Guangdong Provincial Government and on the Board of Directors of Women Writers Association in Shanxi Province of the Chinese National Writers Association.", " A Ford Foundation Prize-winning author, she has published eleven books and over hundred articles on Asian American studies, including immigration and ethnicity, assimilation and adaptation, transnationalism, family and marriage, employment patterns, and community structures." ], "title": "Huping Ling" }, { "sentences": [ "Claudio Lomnitz is the Campbell Family Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University.", " Prior to teaching at Columbia, Lomnitz was a Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Chair of the Committee on Historical Studies at the New School University.", " He served at different points in time as co-director of the University of Chicago's Mexican Studies Program (with Friedrich Katz), Director of the University of Chicago's Latin American Studies Program, and Director of Columbia University's Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race.", " He has also taught at University of Chicago, where he was Professor of History, New York University, El Colegio de México, and Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa, in Mexico City.", " At the New School University, Lomnitz was appointed editor of the academic journal Public Culture, which moved with him to Columbia University in 2006.", " He continued to serve as editor until 2011." ], "title": "Claudio Lomnitz" }, { "sentences": [ "Betty Louise Bell was born on November 23, 1949.", " She is a scholar and fiction writer of Cherokee ancestry.", " Bell is a former director of the Native American Studies Program and former assistant professor of American culture, English, and Women's Studies at the University of Michigan.", " Her areas of scholarly interest include Native American literature, Women's Studies, nineteenth-century American literature, and creative writing.", " She earned her PhD in 1985 from Ohio State University.", " Her first novel \"Faces in the Moon\" was published in 1994 and received favorable reviews.", " In addition, Bell has published critical articles on Native American Literature that emphasize the political and personal aspects of Native American identity." ], "title": "Betty Louise Bell" }, { "sentences": [ "Bonnie Combes HeavyRunner (died November 24, 1997) founded the Native American Studies program at the University of Montana.", " She was the director of the Native American Studies department and pioneered the creation of The Payne Family Native American Center on the University of Montana campus.", " She was a member of the Blackfeet Nation and worked to create a support system for Native American students on the University of Montana campus until her death of ovarian cancer on November 24, 1997." ], "title": "Bonnie HeavyRunner" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary Ting Yi Lui (born 1967) is Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University and Head of Yale's Timothy Dwight College.", " She is Yale's first tenured professor specializing in Asian American Studies and the first Asian American female to serve as Head of a Yale residential college.", " A former Director of Undergraduate Studies and Director of Graduate Studies for Yale University's American Studies program, she is also affiliated with Yale's Ethnicity, Race, and Migration program and its Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program.", " Lui is the author of \"The Chinatown Trunk Mystery: Murder, Miscegenation, and Other Dangerous Encounters in Turn-of-the-Century New York City,\" a co-winner of the 2007 Best Book Prize for History from the Association for Asian American Studies." ], "title": "Mary Ting Yi Lui" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wíčazo Ša Review (\"Red Pencil\" in Lakota) is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal of Native American studies.", " The journal was established in 1985 by editors-in-chief Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Roger Buffalohead, and William Willard.", " \"Wíčazo Ša Review\" is published by the University of Minnesota Press, which acquired it in 1999.", " Originally it was published at Eastern Washington University, under the guidance of its Native American Studies center.", " Issues include essays, articles, interviews, reviews, poems, short stories, course outlines, curriculum designs, scholarly research and literary criticism reflective of Native American studies and related fields.", " The current editor is James Riding In (Arizona State University)." ], "title": "Wíčazo Ša Review" }, { "sentences": [ "A Yellow Raft in Blue Water is the debut novel of author Michael Dorris, published in 1987.", " It tells the story of three generations of Native American women: Rayona, who is half African-American, her mother Christine, and Christine's mother Aunt Ida.", " The story is told in three distinct sections, one for each woman.", " Throughout the book, themes of family, identity, and heritage are highlighted and examined." ], "title": "A Yellow Raft in Blue Water" }, { "sentences": [ "Jon Butler (born June 4, 1940) is a historian and Howard R. Lamar Professor Emeritus of American Studies, History, and Religious Studies at Yale University.", " He earned his bachelor's and doctoral degrees from the University of Minnesota, and is known for his research on the role of religion in early American history.", " At Yale, he served as chair of the American Studies Program from 1988 to 1993, the director of the Division of the Humanities from 1997 to 1999, and chair of the Department of History from 1999 to 2004.", " He was dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences from 2004 to 2010, and also served as interim University Librarian." ], "title": "Jon Butler" }, { "sentences": [ "Tiya Alicia Miles is an American historian.", " She is a professor at the University of Michigan in the Program in American Culture, Center for Afro-American and African Studies, Department of History, and Native American Studies Program.", " Her research includes African American and Native American interrelated and comparative histories (especially 19th century); Black, Native, and U.S. women's histories; and African American and Native American women's literature.", " She has been a MacArthur Fellow." ], "title": "Tiya Alicia Miles" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Anthony Dorris (January 30, 1945 – April 10, 1997) was an American novelist and scholar who was the first Chair of the Native American Studies program at Dartmouth.", " His works include the memoir, \"The Broken Cord\" (1989) and the novel, \"A Yellow Raft in Blue Water\" (1987).", " He was married to author Louise Erdrich and the two frequently collaborated in their writing.", " He committed suicide in 1997 while police were investigating allegations that he had abused his daughters." ], "title": "Michael Dorris" } ]
[ "Title: Huping Ling\n\nHuping Ling (; born 1956) is a professor of history, the founder of the Asian studies program, and the past department chair at Truman State University. She is the Changjiang Scholar Chair Professor by the Chinese Ministry of Education at Wuhan Theoretical Research Center of Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of the State Council and China Central Normal University, and a Visiting Professor of the Institute of Overseas Chinese Studies at Jinan University. She is the inaugural book series editor \"Asian American Studies Today\" for Rutgers University Press and served as the Executive Editor for the Journal of Asian American Studies (JAAS 2008-2012). She also serves as a consultant to the Overseas Chinese Affairs Office of Guangdong Provincial Government and on the Board of Directors of Women Writers Association in Shanxi Province of the Chinese National Writers Association. A Ford Foundation Prize-winning author, she has published eleven books and over hundred articles on Asian American studies, including immigration and ethnicity, assimilation and adaptation, transnationalism, family and marriage, employment patterns, and community structures.", "Title: Claudio Lomnitz\n\nClaudio Lomnitz is the Campbell Family Professor of Anthropology at Columbia University. Prior to teaching at Columbia, Lomnitz was a Distinguished University Professor of Anthropology and Chair of the Committee on Historical Studies at the New School University. He served at different points in time as co-director of the University of Chicago's Mexican Studies Program (with Friedrich Katz), Director of the University of Chicago's Latin American Studies Program, and Director of Columbia University's Center for the Study of Ethnicity and Race. He has also taught at University of Chicago, where he was Professor of History, New York University, El Colegio de México, and Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana Iztapalapa, in Mexico City. At the New School University, Lomnitz was appointed editor of the academic journal Public Culture, which moved with him to Columbia University in 2006. He continued to serve as editor until 2011.", "Title: Betty Louise Bell\n\nBetty Louise Bell was born on November 23, 1949. She is a scholar and fiction writer of Cherokee ancestry. Bell is a former director of the Native American Studies Program and former assistant professor of American culture, English, and Women's Studies at the University of Michigan. Her areas of scholarly interest include Native American literature, Women's Studies, nineteenth-century American literature, and creative writing. She earned her PhD in 1985 from Ohio State University. Her first novel \"Faces in the Moon\" was published in 1994 and received favorable reviews. In addition, Bell has published critical articles on Native American Literature that emphasize the political and personal aspects of Native American identity.", "Title: Bonnie HeavyRunner\n\nBonnie Combes HeavyRunner (died November 24, 1997) founded the Native American Studies program at the University of Montana. She was the director of the Native American Studies department and pioneered the creation of The Payne Family Native American Center on the University of Montana campus. She was a member of the Blackfeet Nation and worked to create a support system for Native American students on the University of Montana campus until her death of ovarian cancer on November 24, 1997.", "Title: Mary Ting Yi Lui\n\nMary Ting Yi Lui (born 1967) is Professor of History and American Studies at Yale University and Head of Yale's Timothy Dwight College. She is Yale's first tenured professor specializing in Asian American Studies and the first Asian American female to serve as Head of a Yale residential college. A former Director of Undergraduate Studies and Director of Graduate Studies for Yale University's American Studies program, she is also affiliated with Yale's Ethnicity, Race, and Migration program and its Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies program. Lui is the author of \"The Chinatown Trunk Mystery: Murder, Miscegenation, and Other Dangerous Encounters in Turn-of-the-Century New York City,\" a co-winner of the 2007 Best Book Prize for History from the Association for Asian American Studies.", "Title: Wíčazo Ša Review\n\nThe Wíčazo Ša Review (\"Red Pencil\" in Lakota) is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal of Native American studies. The journal was established in 1985 by editors-in-chief Elizabeth Cook-Lynn, Roger Buffalohead, and William Willard. \"Wíčazo Ša Review\" is published by the University of Minnesota Press, which acquired it in 1999. Originally it was published at Eastern Washington University, under the guidance of its Native American Studies center. Issues include essays, articles, interviews, reviews, poems, short stories, course outlines, curriculum designs, scholarly research and literary criticism reflective of Native American studies and related fields. The current editor is James Riding In (Arizona State University).", "Title: A Yellow Raft in Blue Water\n\nA Yellow Raft in Blue Water is the debut novel of author Michael Dorris, published in 1987. It tells the story of three generations of Native American women: Rayona, who is half African-American, her mother Christine, and Christine's mother Aunt Ida. The story is told in three distinct sections, one for each woman. Throughout the book, themes of family, identity, and heritage are highlighted and examined.", "Title: Jon Butler\n\nJon Butler (born June 4, 1940) is a historian and Howard R. Lamar Professor Emeritus of American Studies, History, and Religious Studies at Yale University. He earned his bachelor's and doctoral degrees from the University of Minnesota, and is known for his research on the role of religion in early American history. At Yale, he served as chair of the American Studies Program from 1988 to 1993, the director of the Division of the Humanities from 1997 to 1999, and chair of the Department of History from 1999 to 2004. He was dean of the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences from 2004 to 2010, and also served as interim University Librarian.", "Title: Tiya Alicia Miles\n\nTiya Alicia Miles is an American historian. She is a professor at the University of Michigan in the Program in American Culture, Center for Afro-American and African Studies, Department of History, and Native American Studies Program. Her research includes African American and Native American interrelated and comparative histories (especially 19th century); Black, Native, and U.S. women's histories; and African American and Native American women's literature. She has been a MacArthur Fellow.", "Title: Michael Dorris\n\nMichael Anthony Dorris (January 30, 1945 – April 10, 1997) was an American novelist and scholar who was the first Chair of the Native American Studies program at Dartmouth. His works include the memoir, \"The Broken Cord\" (1989) and the novel, \"A Yellow Raft in Blue Water\" (1987). He was married to author Louise Erdrich and the two frequently collaborated in their writing. He committed suicide in 1997 while police were investigating allegations that he had abused his daughters." ]
6,142
What is the height of the person that defeat David Wright of the New York
6 ft and weighs 240 lbs
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "2006 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby", "Ryan Howard" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Rich Wright is an American football coach.", " Wright is currently the head football coach at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri, a position he has held since December 2016.", " From 1991 to 1994, Wright held several assistant coaching jobs in Nebraska and New York.", " In 1995, Wright became a graduate assistant for Northwest Missouri State, where he was earning his master's degree, for two seaosn.", " In 1997, Wright moved to South Dakota for an assistant coaching job.", " Following South Dakota, Wright spent time in Missouri and Iowa, before returning to Missouri in 2004.", " In 2004, Wright became the defensive line coach and coordinator of special teams at Northwest Missouri State, and eventually moved to defesnive coordinator and assistant head coach in 2011.", " In December 2016 after winning the National Championship – Wright's fourth – Wright was named the program's 20th head football coach." ], "title": "Rich Wright" }, { "sentences": [ "John Kirtland Wright (1891–1969) was an American geographer, notable for his cartography, geosophy, and study of the history of geographical thought.", " He was the son of classical scholar John Henry Wright and novelist Mary Tappan Wright, and the brother of legal scholar and utopian novelist Austin Tappan Wright.", " He married Katharine McGiffert Jan. 21, 1921 in New York, N.Y.", " They had three children: Austin McGiffert Wright, Gertrude Huntington McPherson, and Mary Wolcott Toynbee." ], "title": "John Kirtland Wright" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2006 Century 21 Home Run Derby was a 2006 Major League Baseball All-Star Game event held at PNC Park, the home field of the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 10, 2006.", " The competition had eight competitors as usual and seven were eliminated in over three rounds.", " Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies defeated David Wright of the New York Mets to be crowned derby champion.", " A total of 87 home runs were hit in the derby." ], "title": "2006 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby" }, { "sentences": [ "Keith L. T. Wright (born January 3, 1955) is an American politician and a former member of the New York State Assembly.", " He was first elected to the assembly in 1992 and was re-elected eleven times.", " In early 2007, he proposed a bill limiting retail sale of violent video games for individuals below 18 years of age.", " This proposed law stirred up controversy and protest amongst gamer communities.", " Wright is also the author of the bill to apologize for African slavery in New York, which was second only to South Carolina in the American slave trade, the first Northern State make such an apology.", " Wright is also credited with coining the term \"Super-Duper Tuesday\" in response to the shifting of New York's election primary date to the 5th of February.", " This is now the common terminology for the change of dates nationwide." ], "title": "Keith L. T. Wright" }, { "sentences": [ "Bruce McMarion Wright (born Marion Bruce Wright, December 19, 1917 – March 24, 2005) was an American jurist who served on the New York State Supreme Court.", " Judge Wright was also the father of Geoffrey D.S. Wright, a New York State Supreme Court Justice, and Keith L.T. Wright, a member of the New York State Assembly." ], "title": "Bruce M. Wright" }, { "sentences": [ "Usonia Historic District was a planned community and is now a national historic district located in Town of Mount Pleasant, adjacent to the village of Pleasantville, Westchester County, New York.", " In 1945, a 100 acre rural tract was purchased by a cooperative of young couples from New York City, who were able to enlist Frank Lloyd Wright to build his Broadacre City concept.", " Wright decided where each house should be placed.", " Wright designed three homes himself and approved architectural plans of the other 44, which were designed by such architects as Paul Schweikher, Theodore Dixon Bower, Ulrich Franzen, Kaneji Domoto, Aaron Resnick and David Henken – an engineer and Wright apprentice." ], "title": "Usonia Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "MLB.com Midday launched in April 2006 along with \"The Daily Rewind\" as MLB.com's new programming for 2006.", " MLB.com Midday is hosted by Casey Stern and has featured numerous players from around baseball, such as David Wright, Matt Holliday, and Jim Leyritz." ], "title": "MLB.com Midday" }, { "sentences": [ "Ryan James Howard (born November 19, 1979) is an American professional baseball first baseman in the Colorado Rockies organization.", " Howard previously played for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2004 to 2016.", " Howard stands 6 ft and weighs 240 lbs .", " He bats and throws left-handed.", " Howard holds numerous MLB and Phillies' franchise records." ], "title": "Ryan Howard" }, { "sentences": [ "David Wright (born 24 October 1953 in Kent, UK), is the keyboard player and composer who founded the new-age music label AD Music in 1989.", " He is also co-founder of the New Age electronic rock band Code Indigo and of the new-age music duo Callisto." ], "title": "David Wright (British musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Samuel Wright Sr. (22 May 1812 - 19 December 1877), known generally as Samuel Wright or Sam Wright, was an English-American cricketer and father of two baseball Hall-of-famers, Harry Wright and George Wright.", " He was a member and groundskeeper of the St George's Cricket Club in New York City." ], "title": "Samuel Wright Sr." } ]
[ "Title: Rich Wright\n\nRich Wright is an American football coach. Wright is currently the head football coach at Northwest Missouri State University in Maryville, Missouri, a position he has held since December 2016. From 1991 to 1994, Wright held several assistant coaching jobs in Nebraska and New York. In 1995, Wright became a graduate assistant for Northwest Missouri State, where he was earning his master's degree, for two seaosn. In 1997, Wright moved to South Dakota for an assistant coaching job. Following South Dakota, Wright spent time in Missouri and Iowa, before returning to Missouri in 2004. In 2004, Wright became the defensive line coach and coordinator of special teams at Northwest Missouri State, and eventually moved to defesnive coordinator and assistant head coach in 2011. In December 2016 after winning the National Championship – Wright's fourth – Wright was named the program's 20th head football coach.", "Title: John Kirtland Wright\n\nJohn Kirtland Wright (1891–1969) was an American geographer, notable for his cartography, geosophy, and study of the history of geographical thought. He was the son of classical scholar John Henry Wright and novelist Mary Tappan Wright, and the brother of legal scholar and utopian novelist Austin Tappan Wright. He married Katharine McGiffert Jan. 21, 1921 in New York, N.Y. They had three children: Austin McGiffert Wright, Gertrude Huntington McPherson, and Mary Wolcott Toynbee.", "Title: 2006 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby\n\nThe 2006 Century 21 Home Run Derby was a 2006 Major League Baseball All-Star Game event held at PNC Park, the home field of the Pittsburgh Pirates on July 10, 2006. The competition had eight competitors as usual and seven were eliminated in over three rounds. Ryan Howard of the Philadelphia Phillies defeated David Wright of the New York Mets to be crowned derby champion. A total of 87 home runs were hit in the derby.", "Title: Keith L. T. Wright\n\nKeith L. T. Wright (born January 3, 1955) is an American politician and a former member of the New York State Assembly. He was first elected to the assembly in 1992 and was re-elected eleven times. In early 2007, he proposed a bill limiting retail sale of violent video games for individuals below 18 years of age. This proposed law stirred up controversy and protest amongst gamer communities. Wright is also the author of the bill to apologize for African slavery in New York, which was second only to South Carolina in the American slave trade, the first Northern State make such an apology. Wright is also credited with coining the term \"Super-Duper Tuesday\" in response to the shifting of New York's election primary date to the 5th of February. This is now the common terminology for the change of dates nationwide.", "Title: Bruce M. Wright\n\nBruce McMarion Wright (born Marion Bruce Wright, December 19, 1917 – March 24, 2005) was an American jurist who served on the New York State Supreme Court. Judge Wright was also the father of Geoffrey D.S. Wright, a New York State Supreme Court Justice, and Keith L.T. Wright, a member of the New York State Assembly.", "Title: Usonia Historic District\n\nUsonia Historic District was a planned community and is now a national historic district located in Town of Mount Pleasant, adjacent to the village of Pleasantville, Westchester County, New York. In 1945, a 100 acre rural tract was purchased by a cooperative of young couples from New York City, who were able to enlist Frank Lloyd Wright to build his Broadacre City concept. Wright decided where each house should be placed. Wright designed three homes himself and approved architectural plans of the other 44, which were designed by such architects as Paul Schweikher, Theodore Dixon Bower, Ulrich Franzen, Kaneji Domoto, Aaron Resnick and David Henken – an engineer and Wright apprentice.", "Title: MLB.com Midday\n\nMLB.com Midday launched in April 2006 along with \"The Daily Rewind\" as MLB.com's new programming for 2006. MLB.com Midday is hosted by Casey Stern and has featured numerous players from around baseball, such as David Wright, Matt Holliday, and Jim Leyritz.", "Title: Ryan Howard\n\nRyan James Howard (born November 19, 1979) is an American professional baseball first baseman in the Colorado Rockies organization. Howard previously played for the Philadelphia Phillies of Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2004 to 2016. Howard stands 6 ft and weighs 240 lbs . He bats and throws left-handed. Howard holds numerous MLB and Phillies' franchise records.", "Title: David Wright (British musician)\n\nDavid Wright (born 24 October 1953 in Kent, UK), is the keyboard player and composer who founded the new-age music label AD Music in 1989. He is also co-founder of the New Age electronic rock band Code Indigo and of the new-age music duo Callisto.", "Title: Samuel Wright Sr.\n\nSamuel Wright Sr. (22 May 1812 - 19 December 1877), known generally as Samuel Wright or Sam Wright, was an English-American cricketer and father of two baseball Hall-of-famers, Harry Wright and George Wright. He was a member and groundskeeper of the St George's Cricket Club in New York City." ]
6,143
Remember Me Ballin' features the only female member of which Memphis hip hop group?
Three 6 Mafia
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Remember Me Ballin'", "Gangsta Boo" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Herbert Brown, better known by his stage name McGruff (also known as Herb McGruff) is an American Hip hop recording artist from Harlem, New York City, New York.", " Brown started rapping in his early teens.", " He embarked on his music career in the hip hop group Bronx Most Wanted, alongside rappers Jay Q and Tee U.B. Brown later became a member of the hip hop collective Children of the Corn.", " As a member of Children of the Corn, Brown worked alongside Big L, Cam'ron, Bloodshed and Mase, all of whom would go on to have successful careers in the music industry.", " After the group disbanded without releasing any material, Brown made his first appearance on Big L's debut album, \"Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous\" (1995), on the tracks \"8 Iz Enuff\" and \"Dangerzone\".", " Eventually, Brown signed a deal with popular hip hop label, Uptown Records and began recording his debut album, \"Destined to Be\".", " In early 1998, the album's lead single \"Before We Start\" became a minor hit, charting on several \"Billboard\" charts.", " In the Summer of 1998, \"Destined to Be\" was released but failed to sell many copies, only peaking at 169 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and Brown was released from his contract.", " Brown would make appearances with Heavy D on his album, \"Waterbed Hev\" and the \"Woo\" soundtrack.", " In 2009, Brown appeared on Mase's mixtape \"I Do the Impossible\".", " In 2010, he was featured heavily on The Diplomats mixtape, \"The D.I.P. Agenda.\"", " In 2014, DJ Kay Slay, enlisted Brown, along with Raekwon, Fat Joe, Ghostface Killah, Sheek Louch, N.O.R.E., Lil' Fame, Prodigy and Rell, for a song titled \"90s Flow\"." ], "title": "McGruff (rapper)" }, { "sentences": [ "Serbian hip hop refers to all genres of hip hop music in the Serbian language.", " The term is also sometimes used to refer to any hip hop music made by Serbs, including instrumental hip hop, as well as rap songs by members of the Serbian diaspora, often in languages other than Serbian.", " Beogradski Sindikat is considered to be the greatest Serbian hip hop group, along with others like VIP, Sunshine, CYA.", " The most popular solo artists are Skabo, Ikac, Reksona, Juice, Gru, Struka, Ajs Nigrutin, Marchelo, etc." ], "title": "Serbian hip hop" }, { "sentences": [ "Alphonzo Bailey, better known by his stage name Al Kapone, is an American rapper from Memphis, Tennessee.", " Al Kapone is known principally for his underground success in the Memphis hip hop scene in the 1990s, and his later role in a number of more contemporary songs." ], "title": "Al Kapone" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hot Monkey is the name under which Memphis musician, Scott Taylor (The Grifters, Porch Ghouls, StickyIckyIcky, Chopper Girl & Memphis Babylon, etc.) records and performs his solo material.", " Taylor also runs the Memphis hip hop label, Hoodoo Labs ." ], "title": "The Hot Monkey" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Smith, better known by his stage name Rob Sonic, is a hip hop artist from The Bronx.", " He is a former member of hip hop group Sonic Sum and a current member of hip hop group Hail Mary Mallon." ], "title": "Rob Sonic" }, { "sentences": [ "Uptown 3000 was a Korean American hip hop duo on the record label The Machine Group CEO Alvin & Calvin Waters which consisted of Carlos Galvan aka \"Cali-Mexci\" and Steve Kim aka \"Kwon\".", " The duo was a spinoff of Uptown, a Korean hip hop group which was active in the late 1990s whose sales reached 6 million.", " The duo is considered defunct as the original Uptown made its comeback in Korea in 2006, which Kim and Galvan were a part of.", " The group has been credited with being the first Korean hip hop group to closely resemble anything similar to American style hip hop." ], "title": "Uptown 3000" }, { "sentences": [ "Pee Froiss is a hip hop group formed in Dakar, Senegal in 1993.", " It was originally produced by another hip hop group from that city, Positive Black Soul, and since recorded with the duo.", " The band's music is rapped in Wolof, French, and English and features traditional Senegalese instruments such as the kora as part of its instrumentation.", " Pee Froiss was one of the first rap groups to include a female performer in their lineup, Sista Joyce.", " The group's members create all of their own music videos with very sparse resources, the first of which was released in 1996 with their first album." ], "title": "Pee Froiss" }, { "sentences": [ "Remember Me Ballin' is the CD single by Indo G featuring Gangsta Boo.", " The song is sampled from Curtis Mayfield's \"Give Me Your Love\" featured on the hit soundtrack, Super Fly.", " Like Indo's last single, the song had a video released with it ." ], "title": "Remember Me Ballin'" }, { "sentences": [ "Lola Mitchell (born August 7, 1979), better known as her stage name Gangsta Boo or Lady Boo, is an American rapper from Memphis, Tennessee.", " She was the first and only female member of the Memphis-based hip hop group Three 6 Mafia.", " She left the group following the release of their album \"\", over money disputes." ], "title": "Gangsta Boo" }, { "sentences": [ "Memphis rap, also known as Memphis hip hop and in some forms Memphis horrorcore, is a regional subgenre of hip hop music that originated in Memphis, Tennessee in the early 1990s.", " The genre is characterized by its often low budget, repetitive production and its occasional lo-fi sound that also heavily utilizes the Roland TR-808 drum machine and minimal synth melodies, as well as double time flows and samples ranging from soul and funk to horror film scores, as well as hooks from songs by related rappers in the same genre, although DIY production without sampling is common as well." ], "title": "Memphis rap" } ]
[ "Title: McGruff (rapper)\n\nHerbert Brown, better known by his stage name McGruff (also known as Herb McGruff) is an American Hip hop recording artist from Harlem, New York City, New York. Brown started rapping in his early teens. He embarked on his music career in the hip hop group Bronx Most Wanted, alongside rappers Jay Q and Tee U.B. Brown later became a member of the hip hop collective Children of the Corn. As a member of Children of the Corn, Brown worked alongside Big L, Cam'ron, Bloodshed and Mase, all of whom would go on to have successful careers in the music industry. After the group disbanded without releasing any material, Brown made his first appearance on Big L's debut album, \"Lifestylez ov da Poor & Dangerous\" (1995), on the tracks \"8 Iz Enuff\" and \"Dangerzone\". Eventually, Brown signed a deal with popular hip hop label, Uptown Records and began recording his debut album, \"Destined to Be\". In early 1998, the album's lead single \"Before We Start\" became a minor hit, charting on several \"Billboard\" charts. In the Summer of 1998, \"Destined to Be\" was released but failed to sell many copies, only peaking at 169 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and Brown was released from his contract. Brown would make appearances with Heavy D on his album, \"Waterbed Hev\" and the \"Woo\" soundtrack. In 2009, Brown appeared on Mase's mixtape \"I Do the Impossible\". In 2010, he was featured heavily on The Diplomats mixtape, \"The D.I.P. Agenda.\" In 2014, DJ Kay Slay, enlisted Brown, along with Raekwon, Fat Joe, Ghostface Killah, Sheek Louch, N.O.R.E., Lil' Fame, Prodigy and Rell, for a song titled \"90s Flow\".", "Title: Serbian hip hop\n\nSerbian hip hop refers to all genres of hip hop music in the Serbian language. The term is also sometimes used to refer to any hip hop music made by Serbs, including instrumental hip hop, as well as rap songs by members of the Serbian diaspora, often in languages other than Serbian. Beogradski Sindikat is considered to be the greatest Serbian hip hop group, along with others like VIP, Sunshine, CYA. The most popular solo artists are Skabo, Ikac, Reksona, Juice, Gru, Struka, Ajs Nigrutin, Marchelo, etc.", "Title: Al Kapone\n\nAlphonzo Bailey, better known by his stage name Al Kapone, is an American rapper from Memphis, Tennessee. Al Kapone is known principally for his underground success in the Memphis hip hop scene in the 1990s, and his later role in a number of more contemporary songs.", "Title: The Hot Monkey\n\nThe Hot Monkey is the name under which Memphis musician, Scott Taylor (The Grifters, Porch Ghouls, StickyIckyIcky, Chopper Girl & Memphis Babylon, etc.) records and performs his solo material. Taylor also runs the Memphis hip hop label, Hoodoo Labs .", "Title: Rob Sonic\n\nRobert Smith, better known by his stage name Rob Sonic, is a hip hop artist from The Bronx. He is a former member of hip hop group Sonic Sum and a current member of hip hop group Hail Mary Mallon.", "Title: Uptown 3000\n\nUptown 3000 was a Korean American hip hop duo on the record label The Machine Group CEO Alvin & Calvin Waters which consisted of Carlos Galvan aka \"Cali-Mexci\" and Steve Kim aka \"Kwon\". The duo was a spinoff of Uptown, a Korean hip hop group which was active in the late 1990s whose sales reached 6 million. The duo is considered defunct as the original Uptown made its comeback in Korea in 2006, which Kim and Galvan were a part of. The group has been credited with being the first Korean hip hop group to closely resemble anything similar to American style hip hop.", "Title: Pee Froiss\n\nPee Froiss is a hip hop group formed in Dakar, Senegal in 1993. It was originally produced by another hip hop group from that city, Positive Black Soul, and since recorded with the duo. The band's music is rapped in Wolof, French, and English and features traditional Senegalese instruments such as the kora as part of its instrumentation. Pee Froiss was one of the first rap groups to include a female performer in their lineup, Sista Joyce. The group's members create all of their own music videos with very sparse resources, the first of which was released in 1996 with their first album.", "Title: Remember Me Ballin'\n\nRemember Me Ballin' is the CD single by Indo G featuring Gangsta Boo. The song is sampled from Curtis Mayfield's \"Give Me Your Love\" featured on the hit soundtrack, Super Fly. Like Indo's last single, the song had a video released with it .", "Title: Gangsta Boo\n\nLola Mitchell (born August 7, 1979), better known as her stage name Gangsta Boo or Lady Boo, is an American rapper from Memphis, Tennessee. She was the first and only female member of the Memphis-based hip hop group Three 6 Mafia. She left the group following the release of their album \"\", over money disputes.", "Title: Memphis rap\n\nMemphis rap, also known as Memphis hip hop and in some forms Memphis horrorcore, is a regional subgenre of hip hop music that originated in Memphis, Tennessee in the early 1990s. The genre is characterized by its often low budget, repetitive production and its occasional lo-fi sound that also heavily utilizes the Roland TR-808 drum machine and minimal synth melodies, as well as double time flows and samples ranging from soul and funk to horror film scores, as well as hooks from songs by related rappers in the same genre, although DIY production without sampling is common as well." ]
6,144
Which Disney film was based on a novel, The Ugly Dachshund or White Wilderness?
The Ugly Dachshund
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "The Ugly Dachshund", "The Ugly Dachshund", "White Wilderness (film)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Ugly Dachshund is a 1966 Walt Disney Productions feature film starring Dean Jones and Suzanne Pleshette in a story about a Great Dane who believes he's a dachshund.", " Based on a 1938 novel by Gladys Bronwyn Stern, the film was written by Albert Aley and directed by Norman Tokar.", " \"The Ugly Dachshund\" was one of several light-hearted comedies produced by the Disney Studios during the 1960s." ], "title": "The Ugly Dachshund" }, { "sentences": [ "Never Cry Wolf is a 1983 American drama film directed by Carroll Ballard.", " The film is an adaptation of Farley Mowat's 1963 autobiography \"Never Cry Wolf\" and stars Charles Martin Smith as a government biologist sent into the wilderness to study the caribou population, whose decline is believed to be caused by wolves, even though no one has seen a wolf kill a caribou.", " The film also features Brian Dennehy and Zachary Ittimangnaq.", " It was the first Disney film to be released under the new Walt Disney Pictures label." ], "title": "Never Cry Wolf (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "White Wilderness is an American nature documentary produced by Walt Disney Productions in 1958 noted for its propagation of the misconception of lemming suicide." ], "title": "White Wilderness (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tom Leetch is an American film producer, writer and director.", " His career included working on films for Walt Disney Productions, under the leadership of Walt Disney's son-in-law, Ron Miller.", " At Disney, Leetch first began as an assistant director on films such as \"Mary Poppins\", \"The Ugly Dachshund\" and \"Monkeys, Go Home\".", " He then served in several positions as producer, associate producer, and director on films such as \"Snowball Express\", \"Napoleon and Samantha\", \"Freaky Friday\", \"The North Avenue Irregulars\", and \"The Watcher in the Woods\", a project in which he pitched to Ron Miller stating, \"This could be our \"Exorcist\".\"" ], "title": "Tom Leetch" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Pan is a 1953 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney and based on the play \"Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up\" by J. M. Barrie.", " It is the 14th Disney animated feature film and was originally released on February 5, 1953, by RKO Radio Pictures.", " \"Peter Pan\" is the final Disney animated feature released through RKO before Walt Disney's founding of his own distribution company, Buena Vista Distribution, later in 1953 after the film was released.", " \"Peter Pan\" is also the final Disney film in which all nine members of Disney's Nine Old Men worked together as directing animators.", " It is also the second Disney animated film starring Kathryn Beaumont, Heather Angel, and Bill Thompson after their roles in the animated feature \"Alice in Wonderland\"." ], "title": "Peter Pan (1953 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ugly Duckling is an animated film from 1939 by Walt Disney, based on the fairy tale \"The Ugly Duckling\" by Hans Christian Andersen.", " The film was directed by Jack Cutting and Clyde Geronimi, and released in theaters on April 7, 1939.", " Music was composed by Albert Hay Malotte, who was uncredited for the film.", " The animated short was first distributed by RKO Radio Pictures." ], "title": "The Ugly Duckling (1939 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "True-Life Adventures series is a collection of fourteen full length and short subject documentary films produced by Walt Disney Productions roughly between the years 1948 and 1960.", " The series won eight Academy Awards for the studio including three Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature awards for \"The Living Desert\", \"The Vanishing Prairie\" and \"White Wilderness\", and five Best Two Reel Live Action Short awards for \"Seal Island\", \"In Beaver Valley\", \"Nature's Half Acre\", \"Water Birds\", and \"Bear Country\".", " It inspired a daily panel comic strip that was distributed from 1955 to 1971 and drawn by George Wheeler.", " Several of the films were adapted in comic book format as one shots in the Dell Comics Four Color series.", " The films were among the earliest production experience for Roy E. Disney.", " Also this film series was the launching pad for Disney's new distributor, Buena Vista International.", " TV episodes are from Disney's anthology TV series." ], "title": "True-Life Adventures" }, { "sentences": [ "A Snow White Christmas is a Christmas animated television special produced by Filmation and telecast December 19, 1980, on CBS.", " It is a sequel to the fairy tale \"Snow White\", unrelated to Filmation's other sequel to \"Snow White\" titled \"Happily Ever After\" (1990).", " While this is a sequel to the original story and not the 1937 Disney film, there are some similarities.", " The film's plot revolves around the return of the Wicked Queen, who is unexpectedly brought back to life and casts an evil spell that freezes the entire land.", " It is up to young Snow White, the daughter of the original Snow White aided by the seven giants, to defeat her once-and-for-all and save the kingdom." ], "title": "A Snow White Christmas" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Lyin', the Watch and the Wardrobe\" is an episode from the dramedy series \"Ugly Betty\", which aired on October 26, 2006.", " Internationally, it is the sixth episode overall, but in the United States and Australia it aired as the fifth due to the delayed airing of \"Swag.\"", " The episode name is a play on words of the novel and subsequent film titled \"The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe\" in the \"Chronicles of Narnia\" series, which incidentally was produced by The Walt Disney Company, the parent company of \"Ugly Betty\"' s co-producers, ABC Studios." ], "title": "The Lyin', the Watch and the Wardrobe" }, { "sentences": [ "The Incredible Journey is a 1963 live-action Walt Disney film based on the novel \"The Incredible Journey\" by Sheila Burnford.", " Narrated by Rex Allen, the film follows the adventure of three pets, Luath the Labrador Retriever, Bodger the Bull Terrier, and Tao the Siamese cat (Syn), as they journey 250 miles through the Canadian wilderness to return to their home." ], "title": "The Incredible Journey (film)" } ]
[ "Title: The Ugly Dachshund\n\nThe Ugly Dachshund is a 1966 Walt Disney Productions feature film starring Dean Jones and Suzanne Pleshette in a story about a Great Dane who believes he's a dachshund. Based on a 1938 novel by Gladys Bronwyn Stern, the film was written by Albert Aley and directed by Norman Tokar. \"The Ugly Dachshund\" was one of several light-hearted comedies produced by the Disney Studios during the 1960s.", "Title: Never Cry Wolf (film)\n\nNever Cry Wolf is a 1983 American drama film directed by Carroll Ballard. The film is an adaptation of Farley Mowat's 1963 autobiography \"Never Cry Wolf\" and stars Charles Martin Smith as a government biologist sent into the wilderness to study the caribou population, whose decline is believed to be caused by wolves, even though no one has seen a wolf kill a caribou. The film also features Brian Dennehy and Zachary Ittimangnaq. It was the first Disney film to be released under the new Walt Disney Pictures label.", "Title: White Wilderness (film)\n\nWhite Wilderness is an American nature documentary produced by Walt Disney Productions in 1958 noted for its propagation of the misconception of lemming suicide.", "Title: Tom Leetch\n\nTom Leetch is an American film producer, writer and director. His career included working on films for Walt Disney Productions, under the leadership of Walt Disney's son-in-law, Ron Miller. At Disney, Leetch first began as an assistant director on films such as \"Mary Poppins\", \"The Ugly Dachshund\" and \"Monkeys, Go Home\". He then served in several positions as producer, associate producer, and director on films such as \"Snowball Express\", \"Napoleon and Samantha\", \"Freaky Friday\", \"The North Avenue Irregulars\", and \"The Watcher in the Woods\", a project in which he pitched to Ron Miller stating, \"This could be our \"Exorcist\".\"", "Title: Peter Pan (1953 film)\n\nPeter Pan is a 1953 American animated adventure film produced by Walt Disney and based on the play \"Peter Pan, or The Boy Who Wouldn't Grow Up\" by J. M. Barrie. It is the 14th Disney animated feature film and was originally released on February 5, 1953, by RKO Radio Pictures. \"Peter Pan\" is the final Disney animated feature released through RKO before Walt Disney's founding of his own distribution company, Buena Vista Distribution, later in 1953 after the film was released. \"Peter Pan\" is also the final Disney film in which all nine members of Disney's Nine Old Men worked together as directing animators. It is also the second Disney animated film starring Kathryn Beaumont, Heather Angel, and Bill Thompson after their roles in the animated feature \"Alice in Wonderland\".", "Title: The Ugly Duckling (1939 film)\n\nThe Ugly Duckling is an animated film from 1939 by Walt Disney, based on the fairy tale \"The Ugly Duckling\" by Hans Christian Andersen. The film was directed by Jack Cutting and Clyde Geronimi, and released in theaters on April 7, 1939. Music was composed by Albert Hay Malotte, who was uncredited for the film. The animated short was first distributed by RKO Radio Pictures.", "Title: True-Life Adventures\n\nTrue-Life Adventures series is a collection of fourteen full length and short subject documentary films produced by Walt Disney Productions roughly between the years 1948 and 1960. The series won eight Academy Awards for the studio including three Academy Award for Best Documentary Feature awards for \"The Living Desert\", \"The Vanishing Prairie\" and \"White Wilderness\", and five Best Two Reel Live Action Short awards for \"Seal Island\", \"In Beaver Valley\", \"Nature's Half Acre\", \"Water Birds\", and \"Bear Country\". It inspired a daily panel comic strip that was distributed from 1955 to 1971 and drawn by George Wheeler. Several of the films were adapted in comic book format as one shots in the Dell Comics Four Color series. The films were among the earliest production experience for Roy E. Disney. Also this film series was the launching pad for Disney's new distributor, Buena Vista International. TV episodes are from Disney's anthology TV series.", "Title: A Snow White Christmas\n\nA Snow White Christmas is a Christmas animated television special produced by Filmation and telecast December 19, 1980, on CBS. It is a sequel to the fairy tale \"Snow White\", unrelated to Filmation's other sequel to \"Snow White\" titled \"Happily Ever After\" (1990). While this is a sequel to the original story and not the 1937 Disney film, there are some similarities. The film's plot revolves around the return of the Wicked Queen, who is unexpectedly brought back to life and casts an evil spell that freezes the entire land. It is up to young Snow White, the daughter of the original Snow White aided by the seven giants, to defeat her once-and-for-all and save the kingdom.", "Title: The Lyin', the Watch and the Wardrobe\n\n\"The Lyin', the Watch and the Wardrobe\" is an episode from the dramedy series \"Ugly Betty\", which aired on October 26, 2006. Internationally, it is the sixth episode overall, but in the United States and Australia it aired as the fifth due to the delayed airing of \"Swag.\" The episode name is a play on words of the novel and subsequent film titled \"The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe\" in the \"Chronicles of Narnia\" series, which incidentally was produced by The Walt Disney Company, the parent company of \"Ugly Betty\"' s co-producers, ABC Studios.", "Title: The Incredible Journey (film)\n\nThe Incredible Journey is a 1963 live-action Walt Disney film based on the novel \"The Incredible Journey\" by Sheila Burnford. Narrated by Rex Allen, the film follows the adventure of three pets, Luath the Labrador Retriever, Bodger the Bull Terrier, and Tao the Siamese cat (Syn), as they journey 250 miles through the Canadian wilderness to return to their home." ]
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Gregory R. Choppin, was an American nuclear chemist and co-discoverer of the element Mendelevium, atomic number 101, another in the discovery group was Glenn Theodore Seaborg, was an American chemist whose involvement in the synthesis, discovery and investigation of ten transuranium elements, earned him a share of which years Nobel Prize in Chemistry?
1951
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[ { "sentences": [ "Moseley's law is an empirical law concerning the characteristic x-rays that are emitted by atoms.", " The law was discovered and published by the English physicist Henry Moseley in 1913.", " It is historically important in quantitatively justifying the conception of the nuclear model of the atom, with all, or nearly all, positive charges of the atom located in the nucleus, and associated on an integer basis with atomic number.", " Until Moseley's work, \"atomic number\" was merely an element's place in the periodic table, and was not known to be associated with any measureable physical quantity.", " Moseley was able to show that the frequencies of certain characteristic X-rays emitted from chemical elements are proportional to the square of a number which was close to the element's atomic number; a finding which supported Van den Broek and Bohr's model of the atom in which the atomic number is the same as the number of positive charges in the nucleus of the atom.", " In brief, the law states that the square root of the frequency of the emitted x-ray is proportional to the atomic number." ], "title": "Moseley's law" }, { "sentences": [ "Seaborgium is a chemical element with symbol Sg and atomic number 106.", " It is named after the American nuclear chemist Glenn T. Seaborg.", " It is a synthetic element (an element that can be created in a laboratory but is not found in nature) and radioactive; the most stable known isotope, Sg, has a half-life of approximately 3.1 minutes." ], "title": "Seaborgium" }, { "sentences": [ "Stanley Gerald Thompson (1912–1976) was an American chemist.", " He discovered together with Glenn T. Seaborg several of the transuranium elements.", " He received a Guggenheim Fellowship (Natural Sciences - Chemistry) in 1954." ], "title": "Stanley Gerald Thompson" }, { "sentences": [ "The Seaborg Home was the family home of Nobel Prize–winning chemist and nuclear pioneer, Glenn T. Seaborg from 1922 to 1934.", " Herman Theodore (Ted) and Selma Olivia (Erickson) Seaborg moved at Selma's urging from Ishpeming, Michigan in 1922 with their children Glenn Theodore Seaborg and Jeanette (Seaborg) Bonniksen to Home Gardens, California.", " The family purchased a home on 9237 San Antonio Avenue in an area of Home Gardens, later annexed to the city of South Gate, California.", " H. Thedore and Selma Seaborg lived in the home until their deaths in 1957 and 1968 respectively." ], "title": "Seaborg Home (South Gate, California)" }, { "sentences": [ "Marshall D. Gates, Jr. (1915–2003) was an American chemist, holding the position of C.F. Houghton Professor of Chemistry at the University of Rochester.", " He was an organic chemist whose research was in the field of natural product synthesis.", " He is best known for publishing the first total synthesis of morphine in 1952." ], "title": "Marshall D. Gates, Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Gregory R. Choppin (November 9, 1927, Texas, United States – October 21, 2015, Tallahassee, Florida) was an American nuclear chemist and co-discoverer of the element Mendelevium, atomic number 101 Others in the discovery group were Albert Ghiorso, Bernard G. Harvey, Stanley G. Thompson, and Glenn T. Seaborg.", " The element was named in honor of Dmitri Mendeleev." ], "title": "Gregory Robert Choppin" }, { "sentences": [ "Seaborg Technologies is a Danish startup company working to develop and commercialize thorium-based molten salt reactors.", " Founded in 2015 and based in Copenhagen, Denmark, Seaborg Technologies emerged as a collaboration between a small team of physicists, chemists and engineers with educational roots at the Niels Bohr Institute, CERN, ESS (European Spallation Source) and DTU Center of Nuclear Technologies sharing a common vision of sustainable and cheap nuclear power.", " Recently Seaborg Technologies and nuclear power (see also energy in Denmark) has seen increased media interest in Denmark, and the Danish government platform includes a statement about removing barriers to research into thorium-based technologies.", " Seaborg Technologies takes it name after the American nuclear chemist and Nobel laureate Glenn T. Seaborg." ], "title": "Seaborg Technologies" }, { "sentences": [ "Glenn Theodore Seaborg ( ; April 19, 1912February 25, 1999) was an American chemist whose involvement in the synthesis, discovery and investigation of ten transuranium elements earned him a share of the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry.", " His work in this area also led to his development of the actinide concept and the arrangement of the actinide series in the periodic table of the elements." ], "title": "Glenn T. Seaborg" }, { "sentences": [ "Mendelevium is a synthetic element with chemical symbol Md (formerly Mv) and atomic number 101.", " A metallic radioactive transuranic element in the actinide series, it is the first element that currently cannot be produced in macroscopic quantities through neutron bombardment of lighter elements.", " It is the third-to-last actinide and the ninth transuranic element.", " It can only be produced in particle accelerators by bombarding lighter elements with charged particles.", " A total of sixteen mendelevium isotopes are known, the most stable being Md with a half-life of 51 days; nevertheless, the shorter-lived Md (half-life 1.17 hours) is most commonly used in chemistry because it can be produced on a larger scale." ], "title": "Mendelevium" }, { "sentences": [ "Nobel Prize–winning chemist Glenn T. Seaborg ranked among the most prolific authors in scientific history.", " With some 50 books, 500 scientific journal articles, hundreds of published speeches, and a lifelong daily journal, a massive volume of written material is available in the Glenn T. Seaborg bibliography with a partial listing given below.", " Seaborg frequently collaborated with other scientists, co-authors, and staff members to achieve the productivity for which he was so well known.", " Although most of his writing was in the field of nuclear chemistry, history of science, science education, and science public policy, he has also collaborated on works in sports and collegiate history." ], "title": "Glenn T. Seaborg bibliography" } ]
[ "Title: Moseley's law\n\nMoseley's law is an empirical law concerning the characteristic x-rays that are emitted by atoms. The law was discovered and published by the English physicist Henry Moseley in 1913. It is historically important in quantitatively justifying the conception of the nuclear model of the atom, with all, or nearly all, positive charges of the atom located in the nucleus, and associated on an integer basis with atomic number. Until Moseley's work, \"atomic number\" was merely an element's place in the periodic table, and was not known to be associated with any measureable physical quantity. Moseley was able to show that the frequencies of certain characteristic X-rays emitted from chemical elements are proportional to the square of a number which was close to the element's atomic number; a finding which supported Van den Broek and Bohr's model of the atom in which the atomic number is the same as the number of positive charges in the nucleus of the atom. In brief, the law states that the square root of the frequency of the emitted x-ray is proportional to the atomic number.", "Title: Seaborgium\n\nSeaborgium is a chemical element with symbol Sg and atomic number 106. It is named after the American nuclear chemist Glenn T. Seaborg. It is a synthetic element (an element that can be created in a laboratory but is not found in nature) and radioactive; the most stable known isotope, Sg, has a half-life of approximately 3.1 minutes.", "Title: Stanley Gerald Thompson\n\nStanley Gerald Thompson (1912–1976) was an American chemist. He discovered together with Glenn T. Seaborg several of the transuranium elements. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship (Natural Sciences - Chemistry) in 1954.", "Title: Seaborg Home (South Gate, California)\n\nThe Seaborg Home was the family home of Nobel Prize–winning chemist and nuclear pioneer, Glenn T. Seaborg from 1922 to 1934. Herman Theodore (Ted) and Selma Olivia (Erickson) Seaborg moved at Selma's urging from Ishpeming, Michigan in 1922 with their children Glenn Theodore Seaborg and Jeanette (Seaborg) Bonniksen to Home Gardens, California. The family purchased a home on 9237 San Antonio Avenue in an area of Home Gardens, later annexed to the city of South Gate, California. H. Thedore and Selma Seaborg lived in the home until their deaths in 1957 and 1968 respectively.", "Title: Marshall D. Gates, Jr.\n\nMarshall D. Gates, Jr. (1915–2003) was an American chemist, holding the position of C.F. Houghton Professor of Chemistry at the University of Rochester. He was an organic chemist whose research was in the field of natural product synthesis. He is best known for publishing the first total synthesis of morphine in 1952.", "Title: Gregory Robert Choppin\n\nGregory R. Choppin (November 9, 1927, Texas, United States – October 21, 2015, Tallahassee, Florida) was an American nuclear chemist and co-discoverer of the element Mendelevium, atomic number 101 Others in the discovery group were Albert Ghiorso, Bernard G. Harvey, Stanley G. Thompson, and Glenn T. Seaborg. The element was named in honor of Dmitri Mendeleev.", "Title: Seaborg Technologies\n\nSeaborg Technologies is a Danish startup company working to develop and commercialize thorium-based molten salt reactors. Founded in 2015 and based in Copenhagen, Denmark, Seaborg Technologies emerged as a collaboration between a small team of physicists, chemists and engineers with educational roots at the Niels Bohr Institute, CERN, ESS (European Spallation Source) and DTU Center of Nuclear Technologies sharing a common vision of sustainable and cheap nuclear power. Recently Seaborg Technologies and nuclear power (see also energy in Denmark) has seen increased media interest in Denmark, and the Danish government platform includes a statement about removing barriers to research into thorium-based technologies. Seaborg Technologies takes it name after the American nuclear chemist and Nobel laureate Glenn T. Seaborg.", "Title: Glenn T. Seaborg\n\nGlenn Theodore Seaborg ( ; April 19, 1912February 25, 1999) was an American chemist whose involvement in the synthesis, discovery and investigation of ten transuranium elements earned him a share of the 1951 Nobel Prize in Chemistry. His work in this area also led to his development of the actinide concept and the arrangement of the actinide series in the periodic table of the elements.", "Title: Mendelevium\n\nMendelevium is a synthetic element with chemical symbol Md (formerly Mv) and atomic number 101. A metallic radioactive transuranic element in the actinide series, it is the first element that currently cannot be produced in macroscopic quantities through neutron bombardment of lighter elements. It is the third-to-last actinide and the ninth transuranic element. It can only be produced in particle accelerators by bombarding lighter elements with charged particles. A total of sixteen mendelevium isotopes are known, the most stable being Md with a half-life of 51 days; nevertheless, the shorter-lived Md (half-life 1.17 hours) is most commonly used in chemistry because it can be produced on a larger scale.", "Title: Glenn T. Seaborg bibliography\n\nNobel Prize–winning chemist Glenn T. Seaborg ranked among the most prolific authors in scientific history. With some 50 books, 500 scientific journal articles, hundreds of published speeches, and a lifelong daily journal, a massive volume of written material is available in the Glenn T. Seaborg bibliography with a partial listing given below. Seaborg frequently collaborated with other scientists, co-authors, and staff members to achieve the productivity for which he was so well known. Although most of his writing was in the field of nuclear chemistry, history of science, science education, and science public policy, he has also collaborated on works in sports and collegiate history." ]
6,146
Which of the following has hosted cover models Kim Kardashian and Katy Perry: Paper or Heeb?
Paper
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[ { "sentences": [ "A cover model is a male or female whose photograph appears on the front cover of a magazine.", " The cover model is generally a fashion model, celebrity, or contest winner.", " Generally, cover models are depicted solitarily; however, on occasion magazines will present a front cover with multiple cover models.", " Female cover models are often referred to as cover girls." ], "title": "Cover model" }, { "sentences": [ "This list of Vogue Germany cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of \"Vogue Germany\", the German edition of \"Vogue\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in August 1979." ], "title": "List of Vogue Germany cover models" }, { "sentences": [ "Katy Perry: Part of Me (advertised as Katy Perry: Part of Me 3D) is a 2012 3D autobiographical documentary film on Katy Perry.", " It was directed by Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz and released in the United States, Canada, the UK, and Ireland on July 5, 2012." ], "title": "Katy Perry: Part of Me" }, { "sentences": [ "Heeb is a Jewish website (and from 2001 to 2010, a quarterly magazine) aimed predominantly at young Jews.", " The name of the publication is a variation of the ethnic slur \"hebe\", an abbreviation of Hebrew.", " However, in this case, the word \"heeb\" seeks to function as empowerment for the Jewish community, thus eliminating the hatred associated with the word." ], "title": "Heeb" }, { "sentences": [ "Selfish is a coffee table photobook written by television personality Kim Kardashian.", " It was released on May 5, 2015 by the Universe imprint of the art bookseller Rizzoli.", " The book features Kardashian's personal selfies, collecting various images previously posted on Kardashian's social media accounts.", " The photobook received positive reviews from critics." ], "title": "Selfish (book)" }, { "sentences": [ "This list of Vogue Japan cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of \"Vogue Japan\", the Japanese edition of \"Vogue\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in September 1999." ], "title": "List of Vogue Japan cover models" }, { "sentences": [ "Paper, stylized as PAPER, is a New York City-based independent magazine focusing on fashion, popular culture, nightlife, music, art and film.", " Past cover models include Kim Kardashian, Demi Lovato, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Prince, CL, and Jennifer Lopez." ], "title": "Paper (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "This list of Vogue España cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of \"Vogue España\", the Spanish edition of \"Vogue\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in April 1988." ], "title": "List of Vogue España (Spain) cover models" }, { "sentences": [ "La Coacha is a Mexican-American comedian, singer, blogger and internet personality.", " She became Perez Hilton's protégé after 'stalking' him for a number of years.", " Her videos are often featured on his website.", " La Coacha's internet videos are popular, with her parody of Lady Gaga's Alejandro totaling over three million views.", " Her parody of Katy Perry's \"California Gurls\" titled \"Kardashian Gurls\", was her first parody available for purchase on iTunes.", " Perez Hilton raps in both the song and the video.", " Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian and Katy Perry all admitted to loving the video." ], "title": "La Coacha" }, { "sentences": [ "Katheryn Elizabeth Hudson (born October 25, 1984), known professionally as Katy Perry, is an American singer and songwriter.", " After singing in church during her childhood, she pursued a career in gospel music as a teenager.", " Perry signed with Red Hill Records and released her debut studio album \"Katy Hudson\" under her birth name in 2001, which was commercially unsuccessful.", " She moved to Los Angeles the following year to venture into secular music after Red Hill ceased operations and she subsequently began working with producers Glen Ballard, Dr. Luke, and Max Martin.", " After adopting the stage name Katy Perry and being dropped by The Island Def Jam Music Group and Columbia Records, she signed a recording contract with Capitol Records in April 2007." ], "title": "Katy Perry" } ]
[ "Title: Cover model\n\nA cover model is a male or female whose photograph appears on the front cover of a magazine. The cover model is generally a fashion model, celebrity, or contest winner. Generally, cover models are depicted solitarily; however, on occasion magazines will present a front cover with multiple cover models. Female cover models are often referred to as cover girls.", "Title: List of Vogue Germany cover models\n\nThis list of Vogue Germany cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of \"Vogue Germany\", the German edition of \"Vogue\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in August 1979.", "Title: Katy Perry: Part of Me\n\nKaty Perry: Part of Me (advertised as Katy Perry: Part of Me 3D) is a 2012 3D autobiographical documentary film on Katy Perry. It was directed by Dan Cutforth and Jane Lipsitz and released in the United States, Canada, the UK, and Ireland on July 5, 2012.", "Title: Heeb\n\nHeeb is a Jewish website (and from 2001 to 2010, a quarterly magazine) aimed predominantly at young Jews. The name of the publication is a variation of the ethnic slur \"hebe\", an abbreviation of Hebrew. However, in this case, the word \"heeb\" seeks to function as empowerment for the Jewish community, thus eliminating the hatred associated with the word.", "Title: Selfish (book)\n\nSelfish is a coffee table photobook written by television personality Kim Kardashian. It was released on May 5, 2015 by the Universe imprint of the art bookseller Rizzoli. The book features Kardashian's personal selfies, collecting various images previously posted on Kardashian's social media accounts. The photobook received positive reviews from critics.", "Title: List of Vogue Japan cover models\n\nThis list of Vogue Japan cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of \"Vogue Japan\", the Japanese edition of \"Vogue\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in September 1999.", "Title: Paper (magazine)\n\nPaper, stylized as PAPER, is a New York City-based independent magazine focusing on fashion, popular culture, nightlife, music, art and film. Past cover models include Kim Kardashian, Demi Lovato, Katy Perry, Miley Cyrus, Prince, CL, and Jennifer Lopez.", "Title: List of Vogue España (Spain) cover models\n\nThis list of Vogue España cover models is a catalog of cover models who have appeared on the cover of \"Vogue España\", the Spanish edition of \"Vogue\" magazine, starting with the magazine's first issue in April 1988.", "Title: La Coacha\n\nLa Coacha is a Mexican-American comedian, singer, blogger and internet personality. She became Perez Hilton's protégé after 'stalking' him for a number of years. Her videos are often featured on his website. La Coacha's internet videos are popular, with her parody of Lady Gaga's Alejandro totaling over three million views. Her parody of Katy Perry's \"California Gurls\" titled \"Kardashian Gurls\", was her first parody available for purchase on iTunes. Perez Hilton raps in both the song and the video. Kim Kardashian, Khloé Kardashian and Katy Perry all admitted to loving the video.", "Title: Katy Perry\n\nKatheryn Elizabeth Hudson (born October 25, 1984), known professionally as Katy Perry, is an American singer and songwriter. After singing in church during her childhood, she pursued a career in gospel music as a teenager. Perry signed with Red Hill Records and released her debut studio album \"Katy Hudson\" under her birth name in 2001, which was commercially unsuccessful. She moved to Los Angeles the following year to venture into secular music after Red Hill ceased operations and she subsequently began working with producers Glen Ballard, Dr. Luke, and Max Martin. After adopting the stage name Katy Perry and being dropped by The Island Def Jam Music Group and Columbia Records, she signed a recording contract with Capitol Records in April 2007." ]
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Apocalyptic Academy was written by a Japanese what?
board game designer
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[ { "sentences": [ "Animal Academy: Hakobune Hakusho (Japanese: はこぶね白書 , Hepburn: Hakobune Hakusho ) is a Japanese manga series illustrated and written by Moyamu Fujino.", " The manga was first serialized in the Japanese \"shōnen\" manga magazine \"Comic Blade\" on October 30, 2005, published by Mag Garden.", " It was first released in North America on May 12, 2009 by Tokyopop." ], "title": "Animal Academy: Hakobune Hakusho" }, { "sentences": [ "Gilgamesh (ギルガメッシュ , Girugamesshu ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shotaro Ishinomori.", " It was serialized in the Shōnen Gahōsha magazine \"Weekly Shōnen King\" from 1976 to 1978.", " A dark and apocalyptic anime series based on the original story was adapted by Group TAC in 2003.", " \"Gilgamesh\" is set in the super present and the plot revolves around characters who can be divided into four groups: The Countess and the Orga-Superior, the Mitleid Corporation, the siblings, and the Gilgamesh.", " With the development of the plot, the past and motives of the characters and their relationships with one another are exposed." ], "title": "Gilgamesh (manga)" }, { "sentences": [ "Daisuke Satō (佐藤大輔 , Satō Daisuke , April 3, 1964 – March 22, 2017) was a Japanese board game designer, novelist, and manga writer.", " He was known for his alternate history novels \"Seito\" (divided Japan like Korea) and \"Red Sun Black Cross\" (Japan fights against Germany), among others.", " He wrote the story for his manga \"Imperial Guards\" (with illustrator Yū Itō) and \"Highschool of the Dead\" (with illustrator Shōji Satō).", " \"Imperial Guards\" was nominated for the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2007 and for the first Manga Taishō in 2008.", " He died on March 22, 2017 from ischaemic heart disease." ], "title": "Daisuke Satō" }, { "sentences": [ "Soul Eater (Japanese: ソウルイーター , Hepburn: Sōru Ītā ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Atsushi Ōkubo.", " Set at the \"Death Weapon Meister Academy\", the series revolves around three teams, each consisting of a weapon meister and (at least one) weapon that can transform into a humanoid.", " Trying to make the latter a \"death scythe\" and thus fit for use by the academy's headmaster Shinigami, the personification of death, they must collect the souls of 99 evil humans and one witch, in that order; otherwise, they will have to start all over again." ], "title": "Soul Eater (manga)" }, { "sentences": [ "After the Rain (雨あがる , Ame agaru ) is a 1999 Japanese and French film.", " The story is based on the last script written by Akira Kurosawa and is directed by his former assistant director of 28 years, Takashi Koizumi.", " It was awarded a Japanese Academy Award in 1999.", " It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony." ], "title": "After the Rain (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Medaka Box (Japanese: めだかボックス , Hepburn: Medaka Bokkusu ) is a Japanese \"shōnen\" manga written by Nisio Isin and illustrated by Akira Akatsuki.", " The series follows Medaka Kurokami, Zenkichi Hitoyoshi, Kouki Akune and Mogana Kikaijima, who are the members of the student council, during their various adventures to honor suggestions presented by academy members in order to better the academy." ], "title": "Medaka Box" }, { "sentences": [ "Ikki Tousen is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuji Shiozaki.", " Based on the Chinese novel \"Romance of the Three Kingdoms\", the story's plot focuses on an all-out turf war in the Kanto region of Japan, where seven rival schools—Nanyo Academy, Kyosho Academy, Seito Academy, Yoshu Academy, Rakuyo High School, Gogun High School, and Yoshu Private School—fight each other for territorial supremacy.", " The series' main protagonist is Hakufu Sonsaku who is the descendant of the legendary warrior Sun Ce.", " Hakufu transfers to Nanyo Academy under her mother's orders.", " The characters in the series are in fact Japanese readings of the characters involved in \"Romance of the Three Kingdoms\"." ], "title": "List of Ikki Tousen chapters" }, { "sentences": [ "The Asterisk War: The Academy City on the Water (Japanese: 学戦都市アスタリスク , Hepburn: Gakusen Toshi Asutarisuku , lit.", " \"Academy Battle City Asterisk\") is a Japanese light novel series written by Yuu Miyazaki, and illustrated by Okiura.", " Media Factory has published ten volumes since September 25, 2012, under their MF Bunko J imprint.", " The series was later serialized from January 2013 in Media Factory's \"seinen\" manga magazine \"Monthly Comic Alive\" where it was adapted into a manga.", " The artwork for the manga has been done by \"Ningen\", three volumes have been collected into tankōbon.", " Eventually an anime television series adaptation by A-1 Pictures was made which began airing on October 3, 2015.", " The anime aired for two seasons at twelve episodes each from October 3, 2015, to June 18, 2016.", " Other media adaptations include a video game called \"The Asterisk War: Houka Kenran\" which was released in Japan on January 28, 2016." ], "title": "The Asterisk War" }, { "sentences": [ "Trinity Blood (Japanese: トリニティ・ブラッド , Hepburn: Toriniti Buraddo ) is a series of Japanese light novels written by Sunao Yoshida with illustrations by Thores Shibamoto and originally serialized in \"The Sneaker\".", " Set 900 years after an apocalyptic war between humans and vampires, the series focuses on the ongoing cold war between the Vatican, the human government, and the \"New Human Empire\", the government of the vampiric Methuselah.", " Fighting on the Vatican's side is Abel Nightroad, a Crusnik - a vampire that feeds on vampires.", " The novels blend science fiction, fantasy, and political intrigue, with some in the Vatican and the Empire striving for peace, and the Rosen Kreuz Order doing anything in its power to stop it." ], "title": "Trinity Blood" }, { "sentences": [ "Highschool of the Dead, known in Japan as Apocalyptic Academy: Highschool of the Dead (Japanese: 学園黙示録 HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD , Hepburn: Gakuen Mokushiroku Haisukūru obu za Deddo ) , is a Japanese manga series written by Daisuke Satō and illustrated by Shōji Satō.", " It was serialized in Fujimi Shobo's \"Monthly Dragon Age\" between the September 2006 and May 2013 issues, but was left unfinished following Daisuke Satō's death in March 2017.", " Fujimi Shobo and Kadokawa Shoten published seven \"tankōbon\" volumes from March 2007 and April 2011 in Japan.", " Yen Press published the series in North America.", " The story follows a group of high school students caught in the middle of a zombie apocalypse." ], "title": "Highschool of the Dead" } ]
[ "Title: Animal Academy: Hakobune Hakusho\n\nAnimal Academy: Hakobune Hakusho (Japanese: はこぶね白書 , Hepburn: Hakobune Hakusho ) is a Japanese manga series illustrated and written by Moyamu Fujino. The manga was first serialized in the Japanese \"shōnen\" manga magazine \"Comic Blade\" on October 30, 2005, published by Mag Garden. It was first released in North America on May 12, 2009 by Tokyopop.", "Title: Gilgamesh (manga)\n\nGilgamesh (ギルガメッシュ , Girugamesshu ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Shotaro Ishinomori. It was serialized in the Shōnen Gahōsha magazine \"Weekly Shōnen King\" from 1976 to 1978. A dark and apocalyptic anime series based on the original story was adapted by Group TAC in 2003. \"Gilgamesh\" is set in the super present and the plot revolves around characters who can be divided into four groups: The Countess and the Orga-Superior, the Mitleid Corporation, the siblings, and the Gilgamesh. With the development of the plot, the past and motives of the characters and their relationships with one another are exposed.", "Title: Daisuke Satō\n\nDaisuke Satō (佐藤大輔 , Satō Daisuke , April 3, 1964 – March 22, 2017) was a Japanese board game designer, novelist, and manga writer. He was known for his alternate history novels \"Seito\" (divided Japan like Korea) and \"Red Sun Black Cross\" (Japan fights against Germany), among others. He wrote the story for his manga \"Imperial Guards\" (with illustrator Yū Itō) and \"Highschool of the Dead\" (with illustrator Shōji Satō). \"Imperial Guards\" was nominated for the Tezuka Osamu Cultural Prize in 2007 and for the first Manga Taishō in 2008. He died on March 22, 2017 from ischaemic heart disease.", "Title: Soul Eater (manga)\n\nSoul Eater (Japanese: ソウルイーター , Hepburn: Sōru Ītā ) is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Atsushi Ōkubo. Set at the \"Death Weapon Meister Academy\", the series revolves around three teams, each consisting of a weapon meister and (at least one) weapon that can transform into a humanoid. Trying to make the latter a \"death scythe\" and thus fit for use by the academy's headmaster Shinigami, the personification of death, they must collect the souls of 99 evil humans and one witch, in that order; otherwise, they will have to start all over again.", "Title: After the Rain (film)\n\nAfter the Rain (雨あがる , Ame agaru ) is a 1999 Japanese and French film. The story is based on the last script written by Akira Kurosawa and is directed by his former assistant director of 28 years, Takashi Koizumi. It was awarded a Japanese Academy Award in 1999. It was chosen as Best Film at the Japan Academy Prize ceremony.", "Title: Medaka Box\n\nMedaka Box (Japanese: めだかボックス , Hepburn: Medaka Bokkusu ) is a Japanese \"shōnen\" manga written by Nisio Isin and illustrated by Akira Akatsuki. The series follows Medaka Kurokami, Zenkichi Hitoyoshi, Kouki Akune and Mogana Kikaijima, who are the members of the student council, during their various adventures to honor suggestions presented by academy members in order to better the academy.", "Title: List of Ikki Tousen chapters\n\nIkki Tousen is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Yuji Shiozaki. Based on the Chinese novel \"Romance of the Three Kingdoms\", the story's plot focuses on an all-out turf war in the Kanto region of Japan, where seven rival schools—Nanyo Academy, Kyosho Academy, Seito Academy, Yoshu Academy, Rakuyo High School, Gogun High School, and Yoshu Private School—fight each other for territorial supremacy. The series' main protagonist is Hakufu Sonsaku who is the descendant of the legendary warrior Sun Ce. Hakufu transfers to Nanyo Academy under her mother's orders. The characters in the series are in fact Japanese readings of the characters involved in \"Romance of the Three Kingdoms\".", "Title: The Asterisk War\n\nThe Asterisk War: The Academy City on the Water (Japanese: 学戦都市アスタリスク , Hepburn: Gakusen Toshi Asutarisuku , lit. \"Academy Battle City Asterisk\") is a Japanese light novel series written by Yuu Miyazaki, and illustrated by Okiura. Media Factory has published ten volumes since September 25, 2012, under their MF Bunko J imprint. The series was later serialized from January 2013 in Media Factory's \"seinen\" manga magazine \"Monthly Comic Alive\" where it was adapted into a manga. The artwork for the manga has been done by \"Ningen\", three volumes have been collected into tankōbon. Eventually an anime television series adaptation by A-1 Pictures was made which began airing on October 3, 2015. The anime aired for two seasons at twelve episodes each from October 3, 2015, to June 18, 2016. Other media adaptations include a video game called \"The Asterisk War: Houka Kenran\" which was released in Japan on January 28, 2016.", "Title: Trinity Blood\n\nTrinity Blood (Japanese: トリニティ・ブラッド , Hepburn: Toriniti Buraddo ) is a series of Japanese light novels written by Sunao Yoshida with illustrations by Thores Shibamoto and originally serialized in \"The Sneaker\". Set 900 years after an apocalyptic war between humans and vampires, the series focuses on the ongoing cold war between the Vatican, the human government, and the \"New Human Empire\", the government of the vampiric Methuselah. Fighting on the Vatican's side is Abel Nightroad, a Crusnik - a vampire that feeds on vampires. The novels blend science fiction, fantasy, and political intrigue, with some in the Vatican and the Empire striving for peace, and the Rosen Kreuz Order doing anything in its power to stop it.", "Title: Highschool of the Dead\n\nHighschool of the Dead, known in Japan as Apocalyptic Academy: Highschool of the Dead (Japanese: 学園黙示録 HIGHSCHOOL OF THE DEAD , Hepburn: Gakuen Mokushiroku Haisukūru obu za Deddo ) , is a Japanese manga series written by Daisuke Satō and illustrated by Shōji Satō. It was serialized in Fujimi Shobo's \"Monthly Dragon Age\" between the September 2006 and May 2013 issues, but was left unfinished following Daisuke Satō's death in March 2017. Fujimi Shobo and Kadokawa Shoten published seven \"tankōbon\" volumes from March 2007 and April 2011 in Japan. Yen Press published the series in North America. The story follows a group of high school students caught in the middle of a zombie apocalypse." ]
6,148
Which general region of Idaho was originally settled by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints?
Eastern Idaho
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{ "title": [ "Eastern Idaho", "Eastern Idaho", "Mormon Corridor" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Mormon Corridor is the area of Western North America that were settled between 1850 and approximately 1890 by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), who are commonly known as Mormons." ], "title": "Mormon Corridor" }, { "sentences": [ "In the Latter Day Saint movement, a temple is a building dedicated to be a house of God and is reserved for special forms of worship.", " A temple differs from a church meetinghouse, which is used for weekly worship services.", " Temples have been a significant part of the Latter Day Saint movement since early in its inception.", " Today, temples are operated by several Latter Day Saint denominations.", " The most prolific builder of temples of the Latter Day Saint movement is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).", " There are 157 operating temples (which includes 2 previously dedicated, but closed for renovation), 12 under construction, and 13 announced (not yet under construction).", " Several other variations of the church have built or attempted to build temples.", " The Community of Christ operates two temples in the United States, which are open to the public and are used for worship services, performances, and religious education.", " Other denominations with temples are the Apostolic United Brethren, the Church of Christ, the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the Righteous Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints." ], "title": "Temple (Latter Day Saints)" }, { "sentences": [ "Affirmation: LGBT Mormons, Families & Friends is an international organization for individuals who identify as gay, lesbian, transgender, bisexual, queer, intersex, or same-sex attracted, and their family members, friends, and church leaders who are members or former members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormon Church).", " According to its charter, Affirmation \"offers its members strength and support in solving personal problems through mutual acceptance and fellowship\" and \"work[s] for the understanding and acceptance of gays and lesbians as full, equal and worthy persons within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and society, and to help them realize and affirm self-worth.\"" ], "title": "Affirmation: Gay &amp; Lesbian Mormons" }, { "sentences": [ "Among many churches in the Latter Day Saint movement, the First Presidency (also known as the Quorum of the Presidency of the Church) is the highest presiding or governing body.", " Present-day denominations of the movement led by a First Presidency include The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), the Community of Christ, Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints.", " and the Righteous Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints." ], "title": "First Presidency" }, { "sentences": [ "The Children's Songbook of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the official songbook for children in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).", " It was first published in English in 1989.", " These songs are for the Primary, which is an organization in the LDS Church for children between the ages of 18 months and 12 years old, who learn about the teachings of Jesus Christ." ], "title": "Children's Songbook" }, { "sentences": [ "Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia: A Compilation of Biographical Sketches of Prominent Men and Women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (abbreviated LDS Biographical Encyclopedia) is a four-volume biographical dictionary by Andrew Jenson that includes a church chronology and biographical information about leaders and other prominent members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from its founding in 1830 until 1930." ], "title": "Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia" }, { "sentences": [ "Eastern Idaho is the area of Idaho lying east of the Magic Valley region.", " It is generally understood to include: Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Bonneville, Butte, Caribou, Clark, Custer, Franklin, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, Oneida, Power and Teton Counties.", " In terms of culture much of the region is in the Mormon Corridor and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints plays a major role in the lives of a majority of the region's residents." ], "title": "Eastern Idaho" }, { "sentences": [ "History of the Church (cited as HC) (originally entitled History of Joseph Smith; first published under the title History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; nicknamed Documentary History of the Church or DHC) is a semi-official history of the early Latter Day Saint movement during the lifetime of founder Joseph Smith.", " It is largely composed of Smith's writings and interpolations and editorial comments by Smith's secretaries, scribes, and after Smith's death, historians of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).", " The history was written between 1839 and 1856 .", " Part of it was published in \"Times and Seasons\" and other church periodicals.", " It was later published in its entirety with extensive annotations and edits by B. H. Roberts as part of a seven-volume series beginning in 1902 as \"History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\"." ], "title": "History of the Church (Joseph Smith)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Latter Day Saint movement (also called the LDS movement, LDS restorationist movement, or Smith–Rigdon movement) is the collection of independent church groups that trace their origins to a Christian primitivist movement founded by Joseph Smith in the late 1820s.", " Collectively, these churches have over 15 million members.", " The vast majority of adherents belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), with their predominant theology being Mormonism.", " The LDS Church self-identifies as Christian.", " A minority of Latter Day Saint adherents, such as members of the Community of Christ, believe in traditional Protestant theology, and have distanced themselves from some of the distinctive doctrines of Mormonism.", " Other groups include the Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which supports lineal succession of leadership from Smith's descendants, and the more controversial Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, which defends the practice of polygamy." ], "title": "Latter Day Saint movement" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Baldwin Marsh (November 1, 1800 – January 1866) was an early leader in the Latter-day Saint movement and an original member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles.", " He served as the first President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1835 to 1839.", " He was excommunicated from the church in 1839, and remained disaffected for almost 18 years.", " Marsh was rebaptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in July 1857, but never again served in church leadership positions." ], "title": "Thomas B. Marsh" } ]
[ "Title: Mormon Corridor\n\nThe Mormon Corridor is the area of Western North America that were settled between 1850 and approximately 1890 by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), who are commonly known as Mormons.", "Title: Temple (Latter Day Saints)\n\nIn the Latter Day Saint movement, a temple is a building dedicated to be a house of God and is reserved for special forms of worship. A temple differs from a church meetinghouse, which is used for weekly worship services. Temples have been a significant part of the Latter Day Saint movement since early in its inception. Today, temples are operated by several Latter Day Saint denominations. The most prolific builder of temples of the Latter Day Saint movement is The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). There are 157 operating temples (which includes 2 previously dedicated, but closed for renovation), 12 under construction, and 13 announced (not yet under construction). Several other variations of the church have built or attempted to build temples. The Community of Christ operates two temples in the United States, which are open to the public and are used for worship services, performances, and religious education. Other denominations with temples are the Apostolic United Brethren, the Church of Christ, the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and the Righteous Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.", "Title: Affirmation: Gay &amp; Lesbian Mormons\n\nAffirmation: LGBT Mormons, Families & Friends is an international organization for individuals who identify as gay, lesbian, transgender, bisexual, queer, intersex, or same-sex attracted, and their family members, friends, and church leaders who are members or former members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS or Mormon Church). According to its charter, Affirmation \"offers its members strength and support in solving personal problems through mutual acceptance and fellowship\" and \"work[s] for the understanding and acceptance of gays and lesbians as full, equal and worthy persons within the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and society, and to help them realize and affirm self-worth.\"", "Title: First Presidency\n\nAmong many churches in the Latter Day Saint movement, the First Presidency (also known as the Quorum of the Presidency of the Church) is the highest presiding or governing body. Present-day denominations of the movement led by a First Presidency include The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), the Community of Christ, Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. and the Righteous Branch of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.", "Title: Children's Songbook\n\nThe Children's Songbook of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is the official songbook for children in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). It was first published in English in 1989. These songs are for the Primary, which is an organization in the LDS Church for children between the ages of 18 months and 12 years old, who learn about the teachings of Jesus Christ.", "Title: Latter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia\n\nLatter-day Saint Biographical Encyclopedia: A Compilation of Biographical Sketches of Prominent Men and Women in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (abbreviated LDS Biographical Encyclopedia) is a four-volume biographical dictionary by Andrew Jenson that includes a church chronology and biographical information about leaders and other prominent members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) from its founding in 1830 until 1930.", "Title: Eastern Idaho\n\nEastern Idaho is the area of Idaho lying east of the Magic Valley region. It is generally understood to include: Bannock, Bear Lake, Bingham, Bonneville, Butte, Caribou, Clark, Custer, Franklin, Fremont, Jefferson, Madison, Oneida, Power and Teton Counties. In terms of culture much of the region is in the Mormon Corridor and The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints plays a major role in the lives of a majority of the region's residents.", "Title: History of the Church (Joseph Smith)\n\nHistory of the Church (cited as HC) (originally entitled History of Joseph Smith; first published under the title History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; nicknamed Documentary History of the Church or DHC) is a semi-official history of the early Latter Day Saint movement during the lifetime of founder Joseph Smith. It is largely composed of Smith's writings and interpolations and editorial comments by Smith's secretaries, scribes, and after Smith's death, historians of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church). The history was written between 1839 and 1856 . Part of it was published in \"Times and Seasons\" and other church periodicals. It was later published in its entirety with extensive annotations and edits by B. H. Roberts as part of a seven-volume series beginning in 1902 as \"History of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints\".", "Title: Latter Day Saint movement\n\nThe Latter Day Saint movement (also called the LDS movement, LDS restorationist movement, or Smith–Rigdon movement) is the collection of independent church groups that trace their origins to a Christian primitivist movement founded by Joseph Smith in the late 1820s. Collectively, these churches have over 15 million members. The vast majority of adherents belong to The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church), with their predominant theology being Mormonism. The LDS Church self-identifies as Christian. A minority of Latter Day Saint adherents, such as members of the Community of Christ, believe in traditional Protestant theology, and have distanced themselves from some of the distinctive doctrines of Mormonism. Other groups include the Remnant Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints, which supports lineal succession of leadership from Smith's descendants, and the more controversial Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, which defends the practice of polygamy.", "Title: Thomas B. Marsh\n\nThomas Baldwin Marsh (November 1, 1800 – January 1866) was an early leader in the Latter-day Saint movement and an original member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. He served as the first President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints from 1835 to 1839. He was excommunicated from the church in 1839, and remained disaffected for almost 18 years. Marsh was rebaptized into The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in July 1857, but never again served in church leadership positions." ]
6,149
In what city was the Election Law Journal founded?
Portland
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{ "title": [ "Election Law Journal", "Reed College" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Fordham Environmental Law Review is a triannual law journal published by students at Fordham University School of Law, addressing topics in environmental law, legislation, and public policy.", " It was established in 1989 as the Fordham Environmental Law Report and changed in 1993 to the Fordham Environmental Law Journal.", " In 2004, the journal obtained its current name and has established itself as one of the most prestigious journals at Fordham University School of Law.", " The journal sponsors an annual symposium.", " Notably, the law journal is the only law journal at Fordham University School of Law that allows first year law students to apply during their fall semester to become staff members of the law journal.", " This allows first year law students to gain a competitive advantage when seeking out internships, while learning the unique skills required of staff members of a law journal.", " The current Editor-in-Chief is Natalie Jensen, the Managing Editor is Vincent Nguyen, and the Executive Editor is Jenna Carroll." ], "title": "Fordham Environmental Law Review" }, { "sentences": [ "The Harvard Journal of Law & Technology (\"Bluebook\" abbreviation: \"Harv.", " J.L. & Tech.\")", " is a biannual open access law journal, established at Harvard Law School in 1988.", " It covers all aspects of technology law, including intellectual property, biotechnology, privacy law, computer law, cybercrime, antitrust, space law, telecommunications, the Internet, and e-commerce.", " According to the Washington and Lee Law Journal Ranking, it is the most cited technology law journal and the 23rd highest ranked law journal rated by impact (out of 1639 journals).", " Its online component, the \"JOLT Digest\", presents short synopses of recent developments in all areas of law and technology." ], "title": "Harvard Journal of Law &amp; Technology" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dartmouth Law Journal, formally the Dartmouth College Undergraduate Journal of Law, is a student-run legal journal founded in 2003.", " The Journal accepts articles from lawyers, law students, judges and legal academics, and is one of the nation's first law journals run entirely by undergraduates.", " It is published by the students of Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States." ], "title": "Dartmouth Law Journal" }, { "sentences": [ "Reed College is an independent liberal arts college in southeast Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon.", " Founded in 1908, Reed is a residential college with a campus in Portland's Eastmoreland neighborhood, featuring architecture based on the Tudor-Gothic style, and a forested canyon nature preserve at its center." ], "title": "Reed College" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Law Journal, a U.S. periodical founded in 1978 by Jerry Finkelstein, as a \"sibling newspaper\" of the \"New York Law Journal\", that itself was founded in 1888.", " \"The National Law Journal\" reports legal information of national importance to attorneys, including federal circuit court decisions, verdicts, practitioners' columns, coverage of legislative issues and legal news for the business and private sectors.", " The Journal releases its list of the \"\"100 Most Influential Lawyers in America\"\" once every few years." ], "title": "The National Law Journal" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cambridge Law Journal (ISSN 0008-1973 ) is a peer-reviewed academic law journal published by Cambridge University Press.", " It is the principal academic publication of the Faculty of Law of the University of Cambridge.", " Founded in 1921 it is the longest running university law journal in the United Kingdom .", " Its current editor is John Bell.", " Based on the outcomes of the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise a 2006 analysis ranked the journal as overall the 7th most influential in the United Kingdom." ], "title": "Cambridge Law Journal" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Berkeley Technology Law Journal\" (BTLJ) is a law journal published at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law.", " It started publication in Spring 1986 as the \"High Technology Law Journal\" and changed its name to BTLJ in 1996.", " The journal covers emerging issues of law in the areas of intellectual property, cyber law, information law, and biotechnology, as well as antitrust and telecommunications law.", " The journal appears quarterly and its membership typically includes over 100 students.", " The Journal was ranked 45 among 1605 law journals in the Washington and Lee University School of Law's journal ranking list." ], "title": "Berkeley Technology Law Journal" }, { "sentences": [ "Columbia Business Law Review (CBLR) is a law journal published by students at Columbia Law School.", " It is the second most-cited student-edited business law journal and the sixth most-cited business law journal.", " \"CBLR\" publishes three issues each year and includes leading articles in business law and student-written notes.", " Every year, the third edition includes a series of student notes that survey a particularly timely issue relating to business law." ], "title": "Columbia Business Law Review" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Law Review is an American law journal, legal news website and legal analysis content-aggregating database.", " The site offers news coverage and analysis of recent court decisions, regulatory changes and legislative actions and includes original content and content submitted by various professionals in the legal and business communities.", " The online version of the National Law Review was started as a research tool by a group of corporate attorneys looking to store and classify useful legal analysis and news they located on the internet.", " The on-line version specializes in news and analysis for the following types of American law: Administrative law; Banking law; Bankruptcy law; Civil Procedure;Common law; Competition law; Conflicts of laws; Construction law; Consumer Protection; Contract law; Copyright law; Business Criminal law; Cyberlaw; Election law; Energy law; Entertainment law; Environment law; Family law; Financial regulation law; Health law; Immigration law; Insurance law; Intellectual property law; Labour law or Labor law; Military law; Municipal law; Patent law; Product liability; Property law; Securities law; Statutory law, Tort law; Tax Law; Trademark law and Trust law." ], "title": "The National Law Review" }, { "sentences": [ "Election Law Journal is a quarterly peer-reviewed law journal published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. covering legal issues related to elections and voting rights.", " It was established in 2002 with Daniel H. Lowenstein (UCLA School of Law) and Richard L. Hasen (Loyola Law School) as founding editors-in-chief.", " s of 2010 , the editors are Daniel P. Tokaji (Moritz College of Law) and Paul Gronke (Reed College).", " The journal is abstracted and indexed in Westlaw and International Political Science Abstracts/Documentation Politique Internationale." ], "title": "Election Law Journal" } ]
[ "Title: Fordham Environmental Law Review\n\nThe Fordham Environmental Law Review is a triannual law journal published by students at Fordham University School of Law, addressing topics in environmental law, legislation, and public policy. It was established in 1989 as the Fordham Environmental Law Report and changed in 1993 to the Fordham Environmental Law Journal. In 2004, the journal obtained its current name and has established itself as one of the most prestigious journals at Fordham University School of Law. The journal sponsors an annual symposium. Notably, the law journal is the only law journal at Fordham University School of Law that allows first year law students to apply during their fall semester to become staff members of the law journal. This allows first year law students to gain a competitive advantage when seeking out internships, while learning the unique skills required of staff members of a law journal. The current Editor-in-Chief is Natalie Jensen, the Managing Editor is Vincent Nguyen, and the Executive Editor is Jenna Carroll.", "Title: Harvard Journal of Law &amp; Technology\n\nThe Harvard Journal of Law & Technology (\"Bluebook\" abbreviation: \"Harv. J.L. & Tech.\") is a biannual open access law journal, established at Harvard Law School in 1988. It covers all aspects of technology law, including intellectual property, biotechnology, privacy law, computer law, cybercrime, antitrust, space law, telecommunications, the Internet, and e-commerce. According to the Washington and Lee Law Journal Ranking, it is the most cited technology law journal and the 23rd highest ranked law journal rated by impact (out of 1639 journals). Its online component, the \"JOLT Digest\", presents short synopses of recent developments in all areas of law and technology.", "Title: Dartmouth Law Journal\n\nThe Dartmouth Law Journal, formally the Dartmouth College Undergraduate Journal of Law, is a student-run legal journal founded in 2003. The Journal accepts articles from lawyers, law students, judges and legal academics, and is one of the nation's first law journals run entirely by undergraduates. It is published by the students of Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, United States.", "Title: Reed College\n\nReed College is an independent liberal arts college in southeast Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. Founded in 1908, Reed is a residential college with a campus in Portland's Eastmoreland neighborhood, featuring architecture based on the Tudor-Gothic style, and a forested canyon nature preserve at its center.", "Title: The National Law Journal\n\nThe National Law Journal, a U.S. periodical founded in 1978 by Jerry Finkelstein, as a \"sibling newspaper\" of the \"New York Law Journal\", that itself was founded in 1888. \"The National Law Journal\" reports legal information of national importance to attorneys, including federal circuit court decisions, verdicts, practitioners' columns, coverage of legislative issues and legal news for the business and private sectors. The Journal releases its list of the \"\"100 Most Influential Lawyers in America\"\" once every few years.", "Title: Cambridge Law Journal\n\nThe Cambridge Law Journal (ISSN 0008-1973 ) is a peer-reviewed academic law journal published by Cambridge University Press. It is the principal academic publication of the Faculty of Law of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1921 it is the longest running university law journal in the United Kingdom . Its current editor is John Bell. Based on the outcomes of the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise a 2006 analysis ranked the journal as overall the 7th most influential in the United Kingdom.", "Title: Berkeley Technology Law Journal\n\nThe \"Berkeley Technology Law Journal\" (BTLJ) is a law journal published at the University of California, Berkeley School of Law. It started publication in Spring 1986 as the \"High Technology Law Journal\" and changed its name to BTLJ in 1996. The journal covers emerging issues of law in the areas of intellectual property, cyber law, information law, and biotechnology, as well as antitrust and telecommunications law. The journal appears quarterly and its membership typically includes over 100 students. The Journal was ranked 45 among 1605 law journals in the Washington and Lee University School of Law's journal ranking list.", "Title: Columbia Business Law Review\n\nColumbia Business Law Review (CBLR) is a law journal published by students at Columbia Law School. It is the second most-cited student-edited business law journal and the sixth most-cited business law journal. \"CBLR\" publishes three issues each year and includes leading articles in business law and student-written notes. Every year, the third edition includes a series of student notes that survey a particularly timely issue relating to business law.", "Title: The National Law Review\n\nThe National Law Review is an American law journal, legal news website and legal analysis content-aggregating database. The site offers news coverage and analysis of recent court decisions, regulatory changes and legislative actions and includes original content and content submitted by various professionals in the legal and business communities. The online version of the National Law Review was started as a research tool by a group of corporate attorneys looking to store and classify useful legal analysis and news they located on the internet. The on-line version specializes in news and analysis for the following types of American law: Administrative law; Banking law; Bankruptcy law; Civil Procedure;Common law; Competition law; Conflicts of laws; Construction law; Consumer Protection; Contract law; Copyright law; Business Criminal law; Cyberlaw; Election law; Energy law; Entertainment law; Environment law; Family law; Financial regulation law; Health law; Immigration law; Insurance law; Intellectual property law; Labour law or Labor law; Military law; Municipal law; Patent law; Product liability; Property law; Securities law; Statutory law, Tort law; Tax Law; Trademark law and Trust law.", "Title: Election Law Journal\n\nElection Law Journal is a quarterly peer-reviewed law journal published by Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. covering legal issues related to elections and voting rights. It was established in 2002 with Daniel H. Lowenstein (UCLA School of Law) and Richard L. Hasen (Loyola Law School) as founding editors-in-chief. s of 2010 , the editors are Daniel P. Tokaji (Moritz College of Law) and Paul Gronke (Reed College). The journal is abstracted and indexed in Westlaw and International Political Science Abstracts/Documentation Politique Internationale." ]
6,150
Are No Doubt and Toad the Wet Sprocket rock bands?
yes
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(A Toad Retrospective) is a compilation by Toad the Wet Sprocket.", " Released in 1999, it was a posthumous look back at their career featuring hits and fan favorites.", " Although the band had officially split up prior to this release, Glen Phillips, Dean Dinning and Randy Guss reunited to record a new version of \"P.S.\", one of Toad's earliest songs.", " In addition, Phillips, Dinning, and Guss wrote and recorded an entirely new song titled \"Eyes Open Wide,\" without the participation of Nichols, who felt some of the remaining unrecorded studio outtakes the band had would be better to release than a new song.", " Rob Taylor, who at the time was the lead guitar player in the band Lapdog, with Nichols and Dinning, is credited as playing \"additional guitar\" on the track." ], "title": "P.S. (A Toad Retrospective)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Walk on the Ocean\" is a song by the rock group Toad the Wet Sprocket on their 1991 album \"Fear\".", " It was also on the compilation album \"Almost Kinda Acoustic\"." ], "title": "Walk on the Ocean" }, { "sentences": [ "Dulcinea is an album by Toad the Wet Sprocket released in 1994.", " It is their fourth studio album with Columbia Records and the follow-up to their popular album \"fear\", which was released in 1991.", " Two songs from \"Dulcinea\" reached Top 40 designation on the Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts: \"Fall Down\" and \"Something's Always Wrong\".", " \"Dulcinea\" was RIAA Certified Gold on September 1, 1994 and Platinum on July 31, 1995." ], "title": "Dulcinea (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "William James McAuley III (born July 18, 1975), best known by his performing name, Bleu, is an American pop artist (singer-songwriter), professional songwriter and producer currently living in Los Angeles.", " Bleu graduated from the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts.", " Along with his solo work, he is the lead singer and songwriter of the Electric Light Orchestra-style power pop band L.E.O., as well as a founding member of the power pop trio The Major Labels with Mike Viola and Ducky Carlisle, and is also a founding member of the Mutt Lange homage super-group LoudLion (featuring Taylor Locke of Rooney, Allison Robertson of The Donnas, Maclaine Diemer formerly of Bang Camaro, etc.).", " Bleu has toured the United States and internationally with bands such as John Mayer, Puffy AmiYumi, Hanson, Guster, Rooney, Mike Viola, Switchfoot, Alexz Johnson, and Toad the Wet Sprocket." ], "title": "Bleu (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Toad the Wet Sprocket is an American alternative rock band formed in 1986.", " The band consists of vocalist and guitarist Glen Phillips, guitarist Todd Nichols, bassist Dean Dinning, and drummer Randy Guss.", " They had chart success in the 1990s with singles which included \"Walk on the Ocean\", \"All I Want\", \"Something's Always Wrong\", \"Fall Down\", and \"Good Intentions\".", " The band broke up in 1998 to pursue other projects, but in 2006 began touring the United States as a band in small venue, short run tours each summer.", " In December 2010, the band announced their official reunion as a full time working band and started writing songs for their first studio album of new material since their 1997 Columbia Records release \"Coil\".", " Their most recent full-length album, \"New Constellation\", was released on October 15, 2013." ], "title": "Toad the Wet Sprocket" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Good Intentions\" is a song by the rock group Toad the Wet Sprocket.", " The song is included on both the band's album \"In Light Syrup\" and the \"Friends\" soundtrack, \"Friends Original TV Soundtrack\".", " this version was recorded in January 1991 during the sessions for the band's third album \"fear\" but was not included because they felt it was too catchy and sounded like an obvious \"hit single\"." ], "title": "Good Intentions (Toad the Wet Sprocket song)" }, { "sentences": [ "No Doubt is an American rock band from Anaheim, California, that formed in 1986.", " Since 1994, the group has consisted of vocalist Gwen Stefani, bassist and keyboardist Tony Kanal, guitarist and keyboardist Tom Dumont, and drummer Adrian Young.", " Since the mid-1990s in live performances and the studio, they have been supported by keyboardist and trombonist Gabrial McNair and keyboardist and trumpeter Stephen Bradley." ], "title": "No Doubt" } ]
[ "Title: Live at Largo\n\nLive at Largo is a live album by singer/songwriter and former Toad the Wet Sprocket singer/songwriter Glen Phillips. A self-released effort, it is a compilation of recordings from his performances at the Los Angeles, California nightclub Largo. The album features some of his solo songs, as well as Toad the Wet Sprocket songs and cover versions of songs by artists like Randy Newman and Greg Brown (folk musician).", "Title: Dean Dinning\n\nDean Dinning (born June 9, 1967) is an American musician and music producer. He is best known as the bass player of the alternative rock band Toad the Wet Sprocket.", "Title: Come Down (Toad the Wet Sprocket song)\n\n\"Come Down\" is a 1997 song by the alternative rock group Toad the Wet Sprocket, released as the first single from their album \"Coil\".", "Title: P.S. (A Toad Retrospective)\n\nP.S. (A Toad Retrospective) is a compilation by Toad the Wet Sprocket. Released in 1999, it was a posthumous look back at their career featuring hits and fan favorites. Although the band had officially split up prior to this release, Glen Phillips, Dean Dinning and Randy Guss reunited to record a new version of \"P.S.\", one of Toad's earliest songs. In addition, Phillips, Dinning, and Guss wrote and recorded an entirely new song titled \"Eyes Open Wide,\" without the participation of Nichols, who felt some of the remaining unrecorded studio outtakes the band had would be better to release than a new song. Rob Taylor, who at the time was the lead guitar player in the band Lapdog, with Nichols and Dinning, is credited as playing \"additional guitar\" on the track.", "Title: Walk on the Ocean\n\n\"Walk on the Ocean\" is a song by the rock group Toad the Wet Sprocket on their 1991 album \"Fear\". It was also on the compilation album \"Almost Kinda Acoustic\".", "Title: Dulcinea (album)\n\nDulcinea is an album by Toad the Wet Sprocket released in 1994. It is their fourth studio album with Columbia Records and the follow-up to their popular album \"fear\", which was released in 1991. Two songs from \"Dulcinea\" reached Top 40 designation on the Modern Rock and Mainstream Rock charts: \"Fall Down\" and \"Something's Always Wrong\". \"Dulcinea\" was RIAA Certified Gold on September 1, 1994 and Platinum on July 31, 1995.", "Title: Bleu (musician)\n\nWilliam James McAuley III (born July 18, 1975), best known by his performing name, Bleu, is an American pop artist (singer-songwriter), professional songwriter and producer currently living in Los Angeles. Bleu graduated from the Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts. Along with his solo work, he is the lead singer and songwriter of the Electric Light Orchestra-style power pop band L.E.O., as well as a founding member of the power pop trio The Major Labels with Mike Viola and Ducky Carlisle, and is also a founding member of the Mutt Lange homage super-group LoudLion (featuring Taylor Locke of Rooney, Allison Robertson of The Donnas, Maclaine Diemer formerly of Bang Camaro, etc.). Bleu has toured the United States and internationally with bands such as John Mayer, Puffy AmiYumi, Hanson, Guster, Rooney, Mike Viola, Switchfoot, Alexz Johnson, and Toad the Wet Sprocket.", "Title: Toad the Wet Sprocket\n\nToad the Wet Sprocket is an American alternative rock band formed in 1986. The band consists of vocalist and guitarist Glen Phillips, guitarist Todd Nichols, bassist Dean Dinning, and drummer Randy Guss. They had chart success in the 1990s with singles which included \"Walk on the Ocean\", \"All I Want\", \"Something's Always Wrong\", \"Fall Down\", and \"Good Intentions\". The band broke up in 1998 to pursue other projects, but in 2006 began touring the United States as a band in small venue, short run tours each summer. In December 2010, the band announced their official reunion as a full time working band and started writing songs for their first studio album of new material since their 1997 Columbia Records release \"Coil\". Their most recent full-length album, \"New Constellation\", was released on October 15, 2013.", "Title: Good Intentions (Toad the Wet Sprocket song)\n\n\"Good Intentions\" is a song by the rock group Toad the Wet Sprocket. The song is included on both the band's album \"In Light Syrup\" and the \"Friends\" soundtrack, \"Friends Original TV Soundtrack\". this version was recorded in January 1991 during the sessions for the band's third album \"fear\" but was not included because they felt it was too catchy and sounded like an obvious \"hit single\".", "Title: No Doubt\n\nNo Doubt is an American rock band from Anaheim, California, that formed in 1986. Since 1994, the group has consisted of vocalist Gwen Stefani, bassist and keyboardist Tony Kanal, guitarist and keyboardist Tom Dumont, and drummer Adrian Young. Since the mid-1990s in live performances and the studio, they have been supported by keyboardist and trombonist Gabrial McNair and keyboardist and trumpeter Stephen Bradley." ]
6,151
When was the debut studio album of the rapper of Slim Shady EP released?
November 12, 1996
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[ { "sentences": [ "Infinite is the debut studio album by American rapper Eminem.", " It was released on November 12, 1996, by Web Entertainment.", " Recording sessions took place at the Bass Brothers' studio, known as the Bassmint Productions, with the production that was handled by Mr. Porter and Proof.", " The album features guest vocals from fellow rappers Proof, Mr. Porter, Eye-Kyu, Three and Thyme, as well as singer Angela Workman on the track \"Searchin'\".", " The copies were made on cassette and vinyl, and Eminem sold them out of the trunk of his car in Detroit.", " It is not officially available on any online music stores. However, on November 17, 2016, five days after the 20th anniversary of the album, Eminem posted a remaster and remix of title track, made by the Bass Brothers, to his Vevo channel, made available digitally for the first time." ], "title": "Infinite (Eminem album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Slim Shady EP is the 1997 debut extended play by American rapper Eminem, through the Detroit-based record label Web Entertainment.", " Unlike \"Infinite\", \"Slim Shady EP\" helped Eminem gain the interest of CEO Jimmy Iovine (co-founder of Interscope Records) and West Coast hip-hop producer Dr. Dre, who subsequently signed Eminem to his Aftermath Entertainment record label, and served as executive producer on his major-label debut album \"The Slim Shady LP\" (1999).", " Dre also served as executive producer on Eminem's later albums such as \"The Marshall Mathers LP\" (2000), \"The Eminem Show\" (2002), \"Encore\" (2004), \"\" (2005), \"Relapse\"-\"Refill\" (2009), \"Recovery\" (2010), and \"The Marshall Mathers LP 2\" (2013)." ], "title": "Slim Shady EP" }, { "sentences": [ "American rapper Nicki Minaj has recorded songs for three studio albums, one re-issue and three mixtapes, some of which were collaborations with other performers.", " Her debut album, \"Pink Friday\", was released in November 2010. \"", "Your Love\" was released as the lead single; it contains a sample of British singer-songwriter Annie Lennox's song \"No More I Love You's\".", " Minaj wrote the songs \"Roman's Revenge\" (which features American rapper Eminem) and \"Here I Am\" in collaboration with producer Swizz Beatz.", " \"Roman's Revenge\" references both artists' alter-egos, Roman Zolanski for Minaj and Slim Shady for Eminem.", " She co-wrote the song \"Did It On'em\" with Grammy Award-winning American producer Bangladesh, alongside Justin Ellington and Safaree Lloyd Samuels.", " Minaj and J. R. Rotem worked together on the seventh and eighth single releases \"Girls Fall Like Dominoes\" and \"Fly\", which features Bajan recording artist Rihanna.", " On \"Girls Fall Like Dominoes\", Minaj raps about how she can steal fans from male artists in the music industry, specifically Lil Wayne and Drake.", " Rihanna's contribution to the \"inspirational\" ballad \"Fly\" was added at Minaj's request, as noted by Jayson Rodriquez writing for MTV News.", " Andrew \"Pop\" Wansel and Warren \"Oak\" Felder co-wrote three tracks with Minaj, including \"Your Love\", \"Save Me\" and \"Muny\"." ], "title": "List of songs recorded by Nicki Minaj" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Just Don't Give a Fuck\" (known as \"Just Don't Give\" in the clean version) is the debut single by American rapper Eminem.", " The original version appears as the only single on his debut EP the \"Slim Shady EP\", and as a lead single on his major-label debut album \"The Slim Shady LP\".", " The song samples the song \"Beverly Kills\" from Insane Clown Posse's album \"Beverly Kills 50187\" and \"I Don't Give a Fuck\" by Tupac Shakur." ], "title": "Just Don't Give a Fuck" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Role Model\" is a song by American rapper Eminem, that features on his major-label debut album \"The Slim Shady LP\".", " The song also appears on the deluxe edition of his compilation album, \"\".", " Released as a single in 1999, following \"Guilty Conscience\", a music video was made, using the heavily censored radio edit.", " It became a minor hit on the US charts." ], "title": "Role Model (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Slim Shady LP is the second studio album and the major-label debut by American rapper Eminem.", " It was released on February 23, 1999, under Interscope Records and Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment.", " Recorded in Ferndale, Michigan, in the US, following Eminem's recruitment by Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine, the album features production from Dr. Dre, the Bass Brothers, and Eminem himself.", " The majority of the album's lyrical content is written from the perspective of the rapper's alter ego Slim Shady, whom the rapper created on the \"Slim Shady EP\" (1997).", " The lyrics are noted for their over-the-top depictions of violence and heavy use of profanity." ], "title": "The Slim Shady LP" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Roman's Revenge\" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj, featuring American rapper Eminem, from Minaj's debut studio album \"Pink Friday\".", " It was written by Minaj, Eminem, Kaseem Dean and Trevor Smith, and was produced by Swizz Beatz.", " It was released exclusively on October 30, 2010 through the US iTunes Store, as a promotional release preceding the album's release.", " The song initiated a feud between Lil' Kim and Minaj, where several critics felt the song was directed at Lil' Kim and regarded around her feelings towards Minaj's rise to fame.", " The song references Minaj's alter-ego, Roman Zolanski, and Eminem's alter-ego, Slim Shady." ], "title": "Roman's Revenge" }, { "sentences": [ "Relapse is the sixth studio album by American rapper Eminem.", " The album was released on May 19, 2009, under Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records, and Interscope Records.", " It was his first album of original material since \"Encore\" (2004), following a four-year hiatus from recording due to his writer's block and an addiction to prescription sleeping medication.", " Recording sessions for the album took place during 2007 to 2009 at several recording studios, and Dr. Dre, Mark Batson, and Eminem handled production.", " Conceptually, \"Relapse\" concerns the ending of his drug rehabilitation, rapping after a non-fictional relapse, and the return of his Slim Shady alter-ego." ], "title": "Relapse (Eminem album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"'97 Bonnie & Clyde\" is a song by American rapper Eminem.", " The song appears on the \"Slim Shady EP\" (as \"Just the Two of Us\") & \"The Slim Shady LP\".", " Eminem recorded a prequel for The Marshall Mathers LP, \"Kim\".", " The song is covered by Tori Amos on her 2001 album of gender-swapped covers, \"Strange Little Girls\"." ], "title": "'97 Bonnie &amp; Clyde" }, { "sentences": [ "The Marshall Mathers LP is the third studio album by American rapper Eminem.", " It was released on May 23, 2000, by Aftermath Entertainment, Interscope Records, and Eminem's newly founded label, Shady Records in the United States, and on September 11, 2000, by Polydor Records in the United Kingdom.", " The album was produced mostly by Dr. Dre and Eminem, along with The 45 King, the Bass Brothers, and Mel-Man.", " Released a year after Eminem's breakout album \"The Slim Shady LP\", the record features more introspective lyricism including the rapper's response to his sudden rise to fame and controversy surrounding his lyrics." ], "title": "The Marshall Mathers LP" } ]
[ "Title: Infinite (Eminem album)\n\nInfinite is the debut studio album by American rapper Eminem. It was released on November 12, 1996, by Web Entertainment. Recording sessions took place at the Bass Brothers' studio, known as the Bassmint Productions, with the production that was handled by Mr. Porter and Proof. The album features guest vocals from fellow rappers Proof, Mr. Porter, Eye-Kyu, Three and Thyme, as well as singer Angela Workman on the track \"Searchin'\". The copies were made on cassette and vinyl, and Eminem sold them out of the trunk of his car in Detroit. It is not officially available on any online music stores. However, on November 17, 2016, five days after the 20th anniversary of the album, Eminem posted a remaster and remix of title track, made by the Bass Brothers, to his Vevo channel, made available digitally for the first time.", "Title: Slim Shady EP\n\nSlim Shady EP is the 1997 debut extended play by American rapper Eminem, through the Detroit-based record label Web Entertainment. Unlike \"Infinite\", \"Slim Shady EP\" helped Eminem gain the interest of CEO Jimmy Iovine (co-founder of Interscope Records) and West Coast hip-hop producer Dr. Dre, who subsequently signed Eminem to his Aftermath Entertainment record label, and served as executive producer on his major-label debut album \"The Slim Shady LP\" (1999). Dre also served as executive producer on Eminem's later albums such as \"The Marshall Mathers LP\" (2000), \"The Eminem Show\" (2002), \"Encore\" (2004), \"\" (2005), \"Relapse\"-\"Refill\" (2009), \"Recovery\" (2010), and \"The Marshall Mathers LP 2\" (2013).", "Title: List of songs recorded by Nicki Minaj\n\nAmerican rapper Nicki Minaj has recorded songs for three studio albums, one re-issue and three mixtapes, some of which were collaborations with other performers. Her debut album, \"Pink Friday\", was released in November 2010. \" Your Love\" was released as the lead single; it contains a sample of British singer-songwriter Annie Lennox's song \"No More I Love You's\". Minaj wrote the songs \"Roman's Revenge\" (which features American rapper Eminem) and \"Here I Am\" in collaboration with producer Swizz Beatz. \"Roman's Revenge\" references both artists' alter-egos, Roman Zolanski for Minaj and Slim Shady for Eminem. She co-wrote the song \"Did It On'em\" with Grammy Award-winning American producer Bangladesh, alongside Justin Ellington and Safaree Lloyd Samuels. Minaj and J. R. Rotem worked together on the seventh and eighth single releases \"Girls Fall Like Dominoes\" and \"Fly\", which features Bajan recording artist Rihanna. On \"Girls Fall Like Dominoes\", Minaj raps about how she can steal fans from male artists in the music industry, specifically Lil Wayne and Drake. Rihanna's contribution to the \"inspirational\" ballad \"Fly\" was added at Minaj's request, as noted by Jayson Rodriquez writing for MTV News. Andrew \"Pop\" Wansel and Warren \"Oak\" Felder co-wrote three tracks with Minaj, including \"Your Love\", \"Save Me\" and \"Muny\".", "Title: Just Don't Give a Fuck\n\n\"Just Don't Give a Fuck\" (known as \"Just Don't Give\" in the clean version) is the debut single by American rapper Eminem. The original version appears as the only single on his debut EP the \"Slim Shady EP\", and as a lead single on his major-label debut album \"The Slim Shady LP\". The song samples the song \"Beverly Kills\" from Insane Clown Posse's album \"Beverly Kills 50187\" and \"I Don't Give a Fuck\" by Tupac Shakur.", "Title: Role Model (song)\n\n\"Role Model\" is a song by American rapper Eminem, that features on his major-label debut album \"The Slim Shady LP\". The song also appears on the deluxe edition of his compilation album, \"\". Released as a single in 1999, following \"Guilty Conscience\", a music video was made, using the heavily censored radio edit. It became a minor hit on the US charts.", "Title: The Slim Shady LP\n\nThe Slim Shady LP is the second studio album and the major-label debut by American rapper Eminem. It was released on February 23, 1999, under Interscope Records and Dr. Dre's Aftermath Entertainment. Recorded in Ferndale, Michigan, in the US, following Eminem's recruitment by Dr. Dre and Jimmy Iovine, the album features production from Dr. Dre, the Bass Brothers, and Eminem himself. The majority of the album's lyrical content is written from the perspective of the rapper's alter ego Slim Shady, whom the rapper created on the \"Slim Shady EP\" (1997). The lyrics are noted for their over-the-top depictions of violence and heavy use of profanity.", "Title: Roman's Revenge\n\n\"Roman's Revenge\" is a song by Trinidadian rapper Nicki Minaj, featuring American rapper Eminem, from Minaj's debut studio album \"Pink Friday\". It was written by Minaj, Eminem, Kaseem Dean and Trevor Smith, and was produced by Swizz Beatz. It was released exclusively on October 30, 2010 through the US iTunes Store, as a promotional release preceding the album's release. The song initiated a feud between Lil' Kim and Minaj, where several critics felt the song was directed at Lil' Kim and regarded around her feelings towards Minaj's rise to fame. The song references Minaj's alter-ego, Roman Zolanski, and Eminem's alter-ego, Slim Shady.", "Title: Relapse (Eminem album)\n\nRelapse is the sixth studio album by American rapper Eminem. The album was released on May 19, 2009, under Aftermath Entertainment, Shady Records, and Interscope Records. It was his first album of original material since \"Encore\" (2004), following a four-year hiatus from recording due to his writer's block and an addiction to prescription sleeping medication. Recording sessions for the album took place during 2007 to 2009 at several recording studios, and Dr. Dre, Mark Batson, and Eminem handled production. Conceptually, \"Relapse\" concerns the ending of his drug rehabilitation, rapping after a non-fictional relapse, and the return of his Slim Shady alter-ego.", "Title: '97 Bonnie &amp; Clyde\n\n\"'97 Bonnie & Clyde\" is a song by American rapper Eminem. The song appears on the \"Slim Shady EP\" (as \"Just the Two of Us\") & \"The Slim Shady LP\". Eminem recorded a prequel for The Marshall Mathers LP, \"Kim\". The song is covered by Tori Amos on her 2001 album of gender-swapped covers, \"Strange Little Girls\".", "Title: The Marshall Mathers LP\n\nThe Marshall Mathers LP is the third studio album by American rapper Eminem. It was released on May 23, 2000, by Aftermath Entertainment, Interscope Records, and Eminem's newly founded label, Shady Records in the United States, and on September 11, 2000, by Polydor Records in the United Kingdom. The album was produced mostly by Dr. Dre and Eminem, along with The 45 King, the Bass Brothers, and Mel-Man. Released a year after Eminem's breakout album \"The Slim Shady LP\", the record features more introspective lyricism including the rapper's response to his sudden rise to fame and controversy surrounding his lyrics." ]
6,152
The mint julep is a mixed alcoholic drink, or cocktail, consisting primarily of Bourbon whiskey, a whiskey of which nationality, a barrel-aged distilled spirit made primarily from corn?
American
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[ { "sentences": [ "American whiskey is a distilled beverage produced in the United States from a fermented mash of cereal grain.", " Among the types included under this designation are bourbon whiskey, rye whiskey, rye malt whiskey, malt whiskey, wheat whiskey, and corn whiskey.", " All of these are made from mashes with at least 51% of their named grains." ], "title": "American whiskey" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Trilogy cocktail is a variation of the classic Old Fashioned.", " Barmen Richard Boccato and Michael McIlroy, created the American Trilogy in 2007 while bartending together at New York’s Little Branch.", " This Old Fashioned-style cocktail follows the same bitters, sugar, whiskey and orange peel profile as the classic, but uses orange bitters, a brown sugar cube and one part Applejack and one part rye whiskey to change it up.", " As the name implies, each ingredient of this three-part cocktail represents one pillar of the Trilogy.", " Laird’s Bonded Applejack Brandy is the first and oldest distilled spirit in America with American rye whiskey following soon after in the late 1700s.", " The third pillar of this cocktail is somewhat of a mystery according to creator Richard Boccato, but is often thought to be the orange bitters because of its American Origins." ], "title": "American Trilogy Cocktail" }, { "sentences": [ "Cachaça (] ) is a distilled spirit made from fermented sugarcane juice.", " Also known as \"aguardente\", \"pinga\", \"caninha\" and other names, it is the most popular spirit among distilled alcoholic beverage in Brazil.", " Outside Brazil, cachaça is used almost exclusively as an ingredient in tropical drinks, with the \"caipirinha\" being the most famous cocktail." ], "title": "Cachaça" }, { "sentences": [ "Heaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. is an American, private family-owned and operated distillery company headquartered in Bardstown, Kentucky that produces and markets the Heaven Hill brand of Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and a variety of other distilled spirits.", " Its current distillery facility, called the Heaven Hill Bernheim distillery, is in Louisville, Kentucky.", " It is the seventh-largest alcohol supplier in the United States, the second-largest holder of bourbon whiskey inventory in the world, the largest independent family-owned and operated producer and marketer of distilled spirits in the United States, and the only large family-owned distillery company headquartered in Kentucky (not counting the Brown-Forman Corporation, which is publicly traded but more than two-thirds family-controlled, or the Sazerac Company, which is family-owned but headquartered in Louisiana)." ], "title": "Heaven Hill" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Trying to Be Cool\" is a song by the French band Phoenix from their fifth album \"Bankrupt!", "\".", " It was released as the second single from the album on July 8, 2013.", " The official remix features R. Kelly.", " The song became Phoenix's third top-ten hit on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart, after \"1901\" and \"Lisztomania\".", " The song's cover includes a mint julep, which is said in one of the song's lines, \"mint julep testosterone\".", " Frontman Thomas Mars told \"Spin\" magazine the lyrics to \"Trying to Be Cool\" mainly analyze \"the beauty of the fake\"." ], "title": "Trying to Be Cool" }, { "sentences": [ "The Whiskey Rebellion (also known as the Whiskey Insurrection) was a tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 during the presidency of George Washington.", " The so-called \"whiskey tax\" was the first tax imposed on a domestic product by the newly formed federal government.", " It became law in 1791, and was intended to generate revenue for the war debt incurred during the Revolutionary War.", " The tax applied to all distilled spirits, but American whiskey was by far the country's most popular distilled beverage in the 18th century, so the excise became widely known as a \"whiskey tax\".", " Farmers of the western frontier were accustomed to distilling their surplus rye, barley, wheat, corn, or fermented grain mixtures into whiskey.", " These farmers resisted the tax.", " In these regions, whiskey often served as a medium of exchange.", " Many of the resisters were war veterans who believed that they were fighting for the principles of the American Revolution, in particular against taxation without local representation, while the federal government maintained that the taxes were the legal expression of Congressional taxation powers." ], "title": "Whiskey Rebellion" }, { "sentences": [ "The mint julep is a mixed alcoholic drink, or cocktail, consisting primarily of bourbon (or some other spirit), water, crushed or shaved ice, and fresh mint.", " As a bourbon-based cocktail, it is associated with the American South and the cuisine of the Southern United States in general, and the Kentucky Derby in particular." ], "title": "Mint julep" }, { "sentences": [ "Willett Pot Still Reserve Bourbon is brand of a bourbon whiskey produced in Bardstown, Kentucky by the Willett Distillery.", " It is a Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey brand introduced in 2008 and bottled at 47% abv, with 8–10 year aging.", " It is sold in glass 750 ml and 1.75 liter bottles.", " The company is identified on the product label as the Willett Distilling Company, which was the original name of the company until its name was changed in 1984 to Kentucky Bourbon Distillers, Ltd. (KBD).", " In October 2012, the company announced that it would return to using the Willett name as its primary business name.", " Recent bottlings are identified on the labels as a small batch bourbon, whereas it was originally released as a single barrel bourbon." ], "title": "Willett Pot Still Reserve" }, { "sentences": [ "Cougar bourbon whiskey, formerly called Sam Cougar's, is a brand of bourbon whiskey produced in Lawrenceburg, Indiana.", " It is an export-only brand owned by Foster's Group (a division of SABMiller) that is bottled and sold in Australia and New Zealand, where it is a popular bourbon whiskey.", " It is sold at 37% alc.", "/vol." ], "title": "Cougar Bourbon" }, { "sentences": [ "Bourbon whiskey is a type of American whiskey, a barrel-aged distilled spirit made primarily from corn.", " The name is derived from the French Bourbon dynasty, although it is unclear precisely what inspired the whiskey's name (contenders include Bourbon County in Kentucky and Bourbon Street in New Orleans).", " Bourbon has been distilled since the 18th century.", " The use of the term \"bourbon\" for the whiskey has been traced to the 1820s, and the term began to be used consistently in Kentucky in the 1870s.", " While bourbon may be made anywhere in the United States, it is strongly associated with the American South, and with Kentucky in particular.", " As of 2014, the distillers' wholesale market revenue for bourbon sold within the U.S. is about $2.7 billion, and bourbon makes up about two-thirds of the $1.6 billion of U.S. exports of distilled spirits." ], "title": "Bourbon whiskey" } ]
[ "Title: American whiskey\n\nAmerican whiskey is a distilled beverage produced in the United States from a fermented mash of cereal grain. Among the types included under this designation are bourbon whiskey, rye whiskey, rye malt whiskey, malt whiskey, wheat whiskey, and corn whiskey. All of these are made from mashes with at least 51% of their named grains.", "Title: American Trilogy Cocktail\n\nThe American Trilogy cocktail is a variation of the classic Old Fashioned. Barmen Richard Boccato and Michael McIlroy, created the American Trilogy in 2007 while bartending together at New York’s Little Branch. This Old Fashioned-style cocktail follows the same bitters, sugar, whiskey and orange peel profile as the classic, but uses orange bitters, a brown sugar cube and one part Applejack and one part rye whiskey to change it up. As the name implies, each ingredient of this three-part cocktail represents one pillar of the Trilogy. Laird’s Bonded Applejack Brandy is the first and oldest distilled spirit in America with American rye whiskey following soon after in the late 1700s. The third pillar of this cocktail is somewhat of a mystery according to creator Richard Boccato, but is often thought to be the orange bitters because of its American Origins.", "Title: Cachaça\n\nCachaça (] ) is a distilled spirit made from fermented sugarcane juice. Also known as \"aguardente\", \"pinga\", \"caninha\" and other names, it is the most popular spirit among distilled alcoholic beverage in Brazil. Outside Brazil, cachaça is used almost exclusively as an ingredient in tropical drinks, with the \"caipirinha\" being the most famous cocktail.", "Title: Heaven Hill\n\nHeaven Hill Distilleries, Inc. is an American, private family-owned and operated distillery company headquartered in Bardstown, Kentucky that produces and markets the Heaven Hill brand of Kentucky Straight Bourbon Whiskey and a variety of other distilled spirits. Its current distillery facility, called the Heaven Hill Bernheim distillery, is in Louisville, Kentucky. It is the seventh-largest alcohol supplier in the United States, the second-largest holder of bourbon whiskey inventory in the world, the largest independent family-owned and operated producer and marketer of distilled spirits in the United States, and the only large family-owned distillery company headquartered in Kentucky (not counting the Brown-Forman Corporation, which is publicly traded but more than two-thirds family-controlled, or the Sazerac Company, which is family-owned but headquartered in Louisiana).", "Title: Trying to Be Cool\n\n\"Trying to Be Cool\" is a song by the French band Phoenix from their fifth album \"Bankrupt! \". It was released as the second single from the album on July 8, 2013. The official remix features R. Kelly. The song became Phoenix's third top-ten hit on the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart, after \"1901\" and \"Lisztomania\". The song's cover includes a mint julep, which is said in one of the song's lines, \"mint julep testosterone\". Frontman Thomas Mars told \"Spin\" magazine the lyrics to \"Trying to Be Cool\" mainly analyze \"the beauty of the fake\".", "Title: Whiskey Rebellion\n\nThe Whiskey Rebellion (also known as the Whiskey Insurrection) was a tax protest in the United States beginning in 1791 during the presidency of George Washington. The so-called \"whiskey tax\" was the first tax imposed on a domestic product by the newly formed federal government. It became law in 1791, and was intended to generate revenue for the war debt incurred during the Revolutionary War. The tax applied to all distilled spirits, but American whiskey was by far the country's most popular distilled beverage in the 18th century, so the excise became widely known as a \"whiskey tax\". Farmers of the western frontier were accustomed to distilling their surplus rye, barley, wheat, corn, or fermented grain mixtures into whiskey. These farmers resisted the tax. In these regions, whiskey often served as a medium of exchange. Many of the resisters were war veterans who believed that they were fighting for the principles of the American Revolution, in particular against taxation without local representation, while the federal government maintained that the taxes were the legal expression of Congressional taxation powers.", "Title: Mint julep\n\nThe mint julep is a mixed alcoholic drink, or cocktail, consisting primarily of bourbon (or some other spirit), water, crushed or shaved ice, and fresh mint. As a bourbon-based cocktail, it is associated with the American South and the cuisine of the Southern United States in general, and the Kentucky Derby in particular.", "Title: Willett Pot Still Reserve\n\nWillett Pot Still Reserve Bourbon is brand of a bourbon whiskey produced in Bardstown, Kentucky by the Willett Distillery. It is a Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey brand introduced in 2008 and bottled at 47% abv, with 8–10 year aging. It is sold in glass 750 ml and 1.75 liter bottles. The company is identified on the product label as the Willett Distilling Company, which was the original name of the company until its name was changed in 1984 to Kentucky Bourbon Distillers, Ltd. (KBD). In October 2012, the company announced that it would return to using the Willett name as its primary business name. Recent bottlings are identified on the labels as a small batch bourbon, whereas it was originally released as a single barrel bourbon.", "Title: Cougar Bourbon\n\nCougar bourbon whiskey, formerly called Sam Cougar's, is a brand of bourbon whiskey produced in Lawrenceburg, Indiana. It is an export-only brand owned by Foster's Group (a division of SABMiller) that is bottled and sold in Australia and New Zealand, where it is a popular bourbon whiskey. It is sold at 37% alc. /vol.", "Title: Bourbon whiskey\n\nBourbon whiskey is a type of American whiskey, a barrel-aged distilled spirit made primarily from corn. The name is derived from the French Bourbon dynasty, although it is unclear precisely what inspired the whiskey's name (contenders include Bourbon County in Kentucky and Bourbon Street in New Orleans). Bourbon has been distilled since the 18th century. The use of the term \"bourbon\" for the whiskey has been traced to the 1820s, and the term began to be used consistently in Kentucky in the 1870s. While bourbon may be made anywhere in the United States, it is strongly associated with the American South, and with Kentucky in particular. As of 2014, the distillers' wholesale market revenue for bourbon sold within the U.S. is about $2.7 billion, and bourbon makes up about two-thirds of the $1.6 billion of U.S. exports of distilled spirits." ]
6,153
What founded the oldest undergraduate college at Columbia University that is apart of the belief that New Yorkers needed a university designed for young men who would be admitted based on merit?
Church of England
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[ { "sentences": [ "This is a sorted list of notable persons who are alumni of Columbia University, New York City.", " For further listing of notable Columbians see: Notable alumni at Columbia College of Columbia University; Columbia University School of General Studies; Barnard College; Columbia Law School; Columbia Business School; Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism; Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation; Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons; Columbia University Graduate School of Education (Teachers College); Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science; Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Columbia University School of Professional Studies; Columbia University School of the Arts; and the School of International and Public Affairs." ], "title": "List of Columbia University alumni" }, { "sentences": [ "Columbia College is the oldest undergraduate college at Columbia University, situated on the university's main campus in Morningside Heights in the borough of Manhattan in New York City.", " It was founded in 1754 by the Church of England as King's College, receiving a Royal Charter from King George II of Great Britain.", " Columbia College is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States.", " The college is distinctive for its comprehensive Core Curriculum.", " Columbia College is highly selective in its admissions.", " For the class of 2021, the college accepted 5.8% of its applicants, the second lowest acceptance rate in the Ivy League behind only Harvard." ], "title": "Columbia College, Columbia University" }, { "sentences": [ "The history of New York University begins in the early 19th century.", " A group of prominent New York City residents from the city's landed class of merchants, bankers, and traders established NYU on April 18, 1831.", " These New Yorkers believed the city needed a university designed for young men who would be admitted based on merit, not birthright or social class.", " Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury under Thomas Jefferson, described his motivation in a letter to a friend: \"It appeared to me impossible to preserve our democratic institutions and the right of universal suffrage unless we could raise the standard of general education and the mind of the laboring classes nearer to a level with those born under more favorable circumstances.\"", " To the school's founders, the classical curriculum offered at American colonial colleges needed to be combined with a more modern and practical education.", " Educators in Paris, Vienna, and London were beginning to consider a new form of higher learning, where students began to focus not only on the classics and religion, but also modern languages, philosophy, history, political economy, mathematics, and physical science; so students might become merchants, bankers, lawyers, physicians, architects, and engineers.", " Although the new school would be non-denominational – unlike many American colonial colleges, which at the time offered classical educations centered on theology – the founding of NYU was also a reaction by evangelical Presbyterians to what they perceived as the Episcopalianism of Columbia College." ], "title": "History of New York University" }, { "sentences": [ "The African Dorcas Association was a black women's community aid society founded in New York City in January 1828.", " The women of this group sewed clothes for New York's black children so that they would have appropriate attire for school.", " They were also one of the first societies where \"women met independently and without the supervision of men.\"", " Through this work, the members of the African Dorcas Association hoped to make education more accessible for black youth in New York City.", " After just one year, this organization distributed 168 articles of clothing to school children.", " They became a prominent contributor to encourage young Black children to attend schools.", " New Yorkers surrounding the organization did not find it appropriate for black women to be educated or involved in societal issues in this way, yet, despite the opposition, the African Dorcas Association thrived.", " The society remained in operation into the 1830s." ], "title": "African Dorcas Association" }, { "sentences": [ "Judith R. Shapiro (born January 24, 1942) is a former President of Barnard College, a liberal arts college for women affiliated with Columbia University; as President of Barnard, she was also an academic dean within the university.", " She was also a professor of anthropology at Barnard.", " Shapiro became Barnard's 6th president in 1994 after a teaching career at Bryn Mawr College where she was Chair of the Department of Anthropology.", " After serving as Acting Dean of the Undergraduate College in 1985-6, she was Provost, the chief academic officer, from 1986 until 1994.", " Debora L. Spar was appointed to replace Shapiro, effective July 1, 2008." ], "title": "Judith Shapiro" }, { "sentences": [ "Seattle University College of Arts and Sciences in Seattle, Washington is the oldest undergraduate and graduate college affiliated with Seattle University.", " The College offers 41 undergraduate majors, 36 undergraduate minors, 6 graduate degrees, and 1 post-graduate certificate." ], "title": "Seattle University College of Arts and Sciences" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas More College was a coeducational, undergraduate college of liberal arts and sciences that was open from the fall of 1964 until it merged with Fordham College at Rose Hill in 1974.", " It offered arts and science programs for women as well as programs, such as drama, for men that were unavailable at Fordham University, which, at that time, only admitted men into its undergraduate programs.", " While the undergraduate school of Fordham University was all men's, many of Fordham's graduate schools, such as the School of Education, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Law School, College of Pharmacy and School of Social Service were coeducational.", " Thomas More College, however, provided women the opportunity to earn an undergraduate liberal arts degree." ], "title": "Thomas More College (New York City)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed, unmarried men from relief families as part of the New Deal.", " Originally for young men ages 18–25, it was eventually expanded to young men ages 17–28.", " Robert Fechner was the first director of the agency, succeeded by James McEntee following Fechner's death.", " The CCC was a major part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal that provided unskilled manual labor jobs related to the conservation and development of natural resources in rural lands owned by federal, state and local governments.", " The CCC was designed to provide jobs for young men, and to relieve families who had difficulty finding jobs during the Great Depression in the United States.", " At the same time, it implemented a general natural resource conservation program in every state and territory.", " Maximum enrollment at any one time was 300,000.", " Over the course of its nine years in operation, 3 million young men participated in the CCC, which provided them with shelter, clothing, and food, together with a small wage of $30 (about $547 in 2015) a month ($25 of which had to be sent home to their families)." ], "title": "Civilian Conservation Corps" }, { "sentences": [ "The Seven Sisters is a loose association of seven liberal arts colleges in the Northeastern United States that are historically women's colleges.", " Five of the seven institutions continue to offer all-female undergraduate programs: Barnard College, Bryn Mawr College, Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, and Wellesley College.", " Vassar College has been co-educational since 1969.", " Radcliffe College and its all-male coordinate school Harvard College (both of which were part of Harvard University) effectively merged in 1977, although Radcliffe did not take its current form as the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study until 1999.", " Barnard College was Columbia University's women's liberal arts undergraduate college until its all-male coordinate school Columbia College went co-ed in 1983; to this day, Barnard continues to be an all-women's undergraduate college affiliated with Columbia." ], "title": "Seven Sisters (colleges)" }, { "sentences": [ "Columbia University has developed many traditions over its 258-year-long existence, most of them associated with its oldest undergraduate division, Columbia College." ], "title": "Columbia University traditions" } ]
[ "Title: List of Columbia University alumni\n\nThis is a sorted list of notable persons who are alumni of Columbia University, New York City. For further listing of notable Columbians see: Notable alumni at Columbia College of Columbia University; Columbia University School of General Studies; Barnard College; Columbia Law School; Columbia Business School; Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism; Columbia Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation; Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons; Columbia University Graduate School of Education (Teachers College); Fu Foundation School of Engineering and Applied Science; Columbia Graduate School of Arts and Sciences; Columbia University School of Professional Studies; Columbia University School of the Arts; and the School of International and Public Affairs.", "Title: Columbia College, Columbia University\n\nColumbia College is the oldest undergraduate college at Columbia University, situated on the university's main campus in Morningside Heights in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. It was founded in 1754 by the Church of England as King's College, receiving a Royal Charter from King George II of Great Britain. Columbia College is the oldest institution of higher learning in the state of New York and the fifth oldest in the United States. The college is distinctive for its comprehensive Core Curriculum. Columbia College is highly selective in its admissions. For the class of 2021, the college accepted 5.8% of its applicants, the second lowest acceptance rate in the Ivy League behind only Harvard.", "Title: History of New York University\n\nThe history of New York University begins in the early 19th century. A group of prominent New York City residents from the city's landed class of merchants, bankers, and traders established NYU on April 18, 1831. These New Yorkers believed the city needed a university designed for young men who would be admitted based on merit, not birthright or social class. Albert Gallatin, Secretary of the Treasury under Thomas Jefferson, described his motivation in a letter to a friend: \"It appeared to me impossible to preserve our democratic institutions and the right of universal suffrage unless we could raise the standard of general education and the mind of the laboring classes nearer to a level with those born under more favorable circumstances.\" To the school's founders, the classical curriculum offered at American colonial colleges needed to be combined with a more modern and practical education. Educators in Paris, Vienna, and London were beginning to consider a new form of higher learning, where students began to focus not only on the classics and religion, but also modern languages, philosophy, history, political economy, mathematics, and physical science; so students might become merchants, bankers, lawyers, physicians, architects, and engineers. Although the new school would be non-denominational – unlike many American colonial colleges, which at the time offered classical educations centered on theology – the founding of NYU was also a reaction by evangelical Presbyterians to what they perceived as the Episcopalianism of Columbia College.", "Title: African Dorcas Association\n\nThe African Dorcas Association was a black women's community aid society founded in New York City in January 1828. The women of this group sewed clothes for New York's black children so that they would have appropriate attire for school. They were also one of the first societies where \"women met independently and without the supervision of men.\" Through this work, the members of the African Dorcas Association hoped to make education more accessible for black youth in New York City. After just one year, this organization distributed 168 articles of clothing to school children. They became a prominent contributor to encourage young Black children to attend schools. New Yorkers surrounding the organization did not find it appropriate for black women to be educated or involved in societal issues in this way, yet, despite the opposition, the African Dorcas Association thrived. The society remained in operation into the 1830s.", "Title: Judith Shapiro\n\nJudith R. Shapiro (born January 24, 1942) is a former President of Barnard College, a liberal arts college for women affiliated with Columbia University; as President of Barnard, she was also an academic dean within the university. She was also a professor of anthropology at Barnard. Shapiro became Barnard's 6th president in 1994 after a teaching career at Bryn Mawr College where she was Chair of the Department of Anthropology. After serving as Acting Dean of the Undergraduate College in 1985-6, she was Provost, the chief academic officer, from 1986 until 1994. Debora L. Spar was appointed to replace Shapiro, effective July 1, 2008.", "Title: Seattle University College of Arts and Sciences\n\nSeattle University College of Arts and Sciences in Seattle, Washington is the oldest undergraduate and graduate college affiliated with Seattle University. The College offers 41 undergraduate majors, 36 undergraduate minors, 6 graduate degrees, and 1 post-graduate certificate.", "Title: Thomas More College (New York City)\n\nThomas More College was a coeducational, undergraduate college of liberal arts and sciences that was open from the fall of 1964 until it merged with Fordham College at Rose Hill in 1974. It offered arts and science programs for women as well as programs, such as drama, for men that were unavailable at Fordham University, which, at that time, only admitted men into its undergraduate programs. While the undergraduate school of Fordham University was all men's, many of Fordham's graduate schools, such as the School of Education, Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, Law School, College of Pharmacy and School of Social Service were coeducational. Thomas More College, however, provided women the opportunity to earn an undergraduate liberal arts degree.", "Title: Civilian Conservation Corps\n\nThe Civilian Conservation Corps (CCC) was a public work relief program that operated from 1933 to 1942 in the United States for unemployed, unmarried men from relief families as part of the New Deal. Originally for young men ages 18–25, it was eventually expanded to young men ages 17–28. Robert Fechner was the first director of the agency, succeeded by James McEntee following Fechner's death. The CCC was a major part of President Franklin D. Roosevelt's New Deal that provided unskilled manual labor jobs related to the conservation and development of natural resources in rural lands owned by federal, state and local governments. The CCC was designed to provide jobs for young men, and to relieve families who had difficulty finding jobs during the Great Depression in the United States. At the same time, it implemented a general natural resource conservation program in every state and territory. Maximum enrollment at any one time was 300,000. Over the course of its nine years in operation, 3 million young men participated in the CCC, which provided them with shelter, clothing, and food, together with a small wage of $30 (about $547 in 2015) a month ($25 of which had to be sent home to their families).", "Title: Seven Sisters (colleges)\n\nThe Seven Sisters is a loose association of seven liberal arts colleges in the Northeastern United States that are historically women's colleges. Five of the seven institutions continue to offer all-female undergraduate programs: Barnard College, Bryn Mawr College, Mount Holyoke College, Smith College, and Wellesley College. Vassar College has been co-educational since 1969. Radcliffe College and its all-male coordinate school Harvard College (both of which were part of Harvard University) effectively merged in 1977, although Radcliffe did not take its current form as the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study until 1999. Barnard College was Columbia University's women's liberal arts undergraduate college until its all-male coordinate school Columbia College went co-ed in 1983; to this day, Barnard continues to be an all-women's undergraduate college affiliated with Columbia.", "Title: Columbia University traditions\n\nColumbia University has developed many traditions over its 258-year-long existence, most of them associated with its oldest undergraduate division, Columbia College." ]
6,154
What date was the movie released that the song "I'm Still Here" was written for?
November 27, 2002
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[ { "sentences": [ "A Nameless Band (Bulgarian: Оркестър без име ) is a comedy movie released in Bulgaria in 1982.", " It was directed by Lyudmil Kirkov and written by Stanislav Stratiev.", " The movie describes the life of the young generation in Bulgaria in the late seventies and early eighties.", " It is about dreams and reality, friendship, love… \"and something else\" (the favorite expression of Reni in the movie)." ], "title": "A Nameless Band" }, { "sentences": [ "Thattungal Thirakkappadum is a 1966 Tamil-language thriller film.", " This movie was produced by Vishwabharathi films.", " R. S. Manohar, Savithri and J. P. Chandrababu took the lead roles while K. R. Vijaya, Cho Ramaswamy and A. V. M. Rajan took the supporting roles.", " Actress Shobha made her debut film as a child artist in this movie.", " She was addressed as \"Baby Mahalakshmi\" in this movie.", " V. K. Ramasamy, S. V. Ranga Rao, M. R. Radha and K. A. Thangavelu appeared as cameo roles.", " When the first week of the movie released, the clip of the song \"Kalyana Panthal Alangaram\" was not in the movie due to a delay in the shooting and editing.", " In the second week, the clip was merged into the film.", " This movie was a failure due to a weak plot." ], "title": "Thattungal Thirakkappadum" }, { "sentences": [ "Sangeetha is an Indian actress, who has worked in Tamil and Malayalam film industries, predominantly in the 1990s.", " The actress is best known for her role as Shyamala in \"Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala\", which was written and directed by Sreenivasan.", " She is also well known for her role of Nirmala Mary in actor Vijay's breakthrough film \"Poove Unakkaga\" (1996).", " She started her career as a child artiste in the movie \"Snehikkan Oru Pennu\", a Malayalam movie released in 1978.", " Her debut film as a child artist in Tamil was En Rathathin Rathame, which is the Tamil remake of Hindi movie Mr. India.", " The first film she acted as a heroine was Ellame En Rasathan in 1995." ], "title": "Sangita Madhavan Nair" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I'm Still Here (Jim's Theme)\" is a song written by the Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik for Disney's animated film \"Treasure Planet\".", " The song is in the key of A Major and was released by Rzeznik as a single away from The Goo Goo Dolls.", " It was a moderately successful pop hit." ], "title": "I'm Still Here (Jim's Theme)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dofus is a Flash-based tactical turn-oriented massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by Ankama Games, a French computer game manufacturer.", " Originally released solely in French, it has since been translated into many other languages.", " It is primarily a pay-to-play game, though it still offers a limited amount of free content.", " Its success has led to the marketing of spin-off products, such as books, art, comics and a movie released in 2016.", " It has also led to the development of two continuations: \"Dofus Arena\", released at the beginning of 2006, which is an alternative \"tournament\" version of \"Dofus\"; and \"Wakfu\", a continuation of \"Dofus\".", " The game has attracted over 25 million players worldwide and is especially well known in France.", " Today, there are more than 1.5 million subscribers every month on this game." ], "title": "Dofus" }, { "sentences": [ "Andari Bandhuvaya (English:\"Everyone's Relative\") is an award winning moral Telugu movie released in 2010.", " It received Akkineni Award for best home-viewing feature film for the year 2010.", " It was directed by Chandra Siddarth.", " The story and dialogues was written by popular Telugu novelist Balabhadrapatruni Ramani.", " The movie is based on a novel called \"Andari Banduvaya\".", " It is a low budget movie which did well overseas.", " At box office it couldn't get good collections initially but it met slow success.", " It was dubbed into Tamil as \"Gokulam\"." ], "title": "Andari Bandhuvaya" }, { "sentences": [ "Kadachit is a Marathi movie released on 25 October 2008.", " Produced by Ashwini Bhave and directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni.", " The movie deals with the conflict between truth and lies and its alarming impact on emotional entanglement resulting in psychological disorders.", " The movie has been written by Girish Joshi." ], "title": "Kadachit" }, { "sentences": [ "Kanthari is a Malayalam comedy entertainment movie released under the banner of Sri Shirdi Sai Baba R Prabhukumar.", " Directed and scripted By Ajmal.", " \"Kanthari\" Mollywood movie star casts are Rachana Narayanankutty, Sekhar Menon, Subiksha, Rajshri Nair, Sreejith Ravi, Manav, Balaji and others.", " This movie songs and background score (music) composed by Arun Choudary, Gautham Rinil (BGM) and released in the date of 19/6/2015 (Jun 19, 2015)" ], "title": "Kanthari" }, { "sentences": [ "Kalvanin Kadhali is a Tamil language film that starring Sivaji Ganesan and P. Bhanumathi in the lead roles based on the social novel of the same name written by Kalki R. Krishnamurthy.", " This is the first film that both of them acted together.", " The film was released in 1956 along with the movie Kotteeswaran also starring Sivaji ganesan.", " This was the first movie released in five theatres in chennai and ran more than 80 days in five theatres(equal to 100 days in four theatres) at the same time kotteeswaran was also running.", " The movie was directed by V. S. Raghavan, who also directed Sarangadhara." ], "title": "Kalvanin Kadhali (1955 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Treasure Planet is a 2002 American animated science fiction film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 27, 2002.", " It is the 43rd Disney animated feature film.", " The film is a science fiction adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure novel \"Treasure Island\" and was the first film to be released simultaneously in regular and IMAX theaters.", " The film employs a novel technique of hand-drawn 2D traditional animation set atop 3D computer animation." ], "title": "Treasure Planet" } ]
[ "Title: A Nameless Band\n\nA Nameless Band (Bulgarian: Оркестър без име ) is a comedy movie released in Bulgaria in 1982. It was directed by Lyudmil Kirkov and written by Stanislav Stratiev. The movie describes the life of the young generation in Bulgaria in the late seventies and early eighties. It is about dreams and reality, friendship, love… \"and something else\" (the favorite expression of Reni in the movie).", "Title: Thattungal Thirakkappadum\n\nThattungal Thirakkappadum is a 1966 Tamil-language thriller film. This movie was produced by Vishwabharathi films. R. S. Manohar, Savithri and J. P. Chandrababu took the lead roles while K. R. Vijaya, Cho Ramaswamy and A. V. M. Rajan took the supporting roles. Actress Shobha made her debut film as a child artist in this movie. She was addressed as \"Baby Mahalakshmi\" in this movie. V. K. Ramasamy, S. V. Ranga Rao, M. R. Radha and K. A. Thangavelu appeared as cameo roles. When the first week of the movie released, the clip of the song \"Kalyana Panthal Alangaram\" was not in the movie due to a delay in the shooting and editing. In the second week, the clip was merged into the film. This movie was a failure due to a weak plot.", "Title: Sangita Madhavan Nair\n\nSangeetha is an Indian actress, who has worked in Tamil and Malayalam film industries, predominantly in the 1990s. The actress is best known for her role as Shyamala in \"Chinthavishtayaya Shyamala\", which was written and directed by Sreenivasan. She is also well known for her role of Nirmala Mary in actor Vijay's breakthrough film \"Poove Unakkaga\" (1996). She started her career as a child artiste in the movie \"Snehikkan Oru Pennu\", a Malayalam movie released in 1978. Her debut film as a child artist in Tamil was En Rathathin Rathame, which is the Tamil remake of Hindi movie Mr. India. The first film she acted as a heroine was Ellame En Rasathan in 1995.", "Title: I'm Still Here (Jim's Theme)\n\n\"I'm Still Here (Jim's Theme)\" is a song written by the Goo Goo Dolls frontman John Rzeznik for Disney's animated film \"Treasure Planet\". The song is in the key of A Major and was released by Rzeznik as a single away from The Goo Goo Dolls. It was a moderately successful pop hit.", "Title: Dofus\n\nDofus is a Flash-based tactical turn-oriented massively multiplayer online role-playing game (MMORPG) developed and published by Ankama Games, a French computer game manufacturer. Originally released solely in French, it has since been translated into many other languages. It is primarily a pay-to-play game, though it still offers a limited amount of free content. Its success has led to the marketing of spin-off products, such as books, art, comics and a movie released in 2016. It has also led to the development of two continuations: \"Dofus Arena\", released at the beginning of 2006, which is an alternative \"tournament\" version of \"Dofus\"; and \"Wakfu\", a continuation of \"Dofus\". The game has attracted over 25 million players worldwide and is especially well known in France. Today, there are more than 1.5 million subscribers every month on this game.", "Title: Andari Bandhuvaya\n\nAndari Bandhuvaya (English:\"Everyone's Relative\") is an award winning moral Telugu movie released in 2010. It received Akkineni Award for best home-viewing feature film for the year 2010. It was directed by Chandra Siddarth. The story and dialogues was written by popular Telugu novelist Balabhadrapatruni Ramani. The movie is based on a novel called \"Andari Banduvaya\". It is a low budget movie which did well overseas. At box office it couldn't get good collections initially but it met slow success. It was dubbed into Tamil as \"Gokulam\".", "Title: Kadachit\n\nKadachit is a Marathi movie released on 25 October 2008. Produced by Ashwini Bhave and directed by Chandrakant Kulkarni. The movie deals with the conflict between truth and lies and its alarming impact on emotional entanglement resulting in psychological disorders. The movie has been written by Girish Joshi.", "Title: Kanthari\n\nKanthari is a Malayalam comedy entertainment movie released under the banner of Sri Shirdi Sai Baba R Prabhukumar. Directed and scripted By Ajmal. \"Kanthari\" Mollywood movie star casts are Rachana Narayanankutty, Sekhar Menon, Subiksha, Rajshri Nair, Sreejith Ravi, Manav, Balaji and others. This movie songs and background score (music) composed by Arun Choudary, Gautham Rinil (BGM) and released in the date of 19/6/2015 (Jun 19, 2015)", "Title: Kalvanin Kadhali (1955 film)\n\nKalvanin Kadhali is a Tamil language film that starring Sivaji Ganesan and P. Bhanumathi in the lead roles based on the social novel of the same name written by Kalki R. Krishnamurthy. This is the first film that both of them acted together. The film was released in 1956 along with the movie Kotteeswaran also starring Sivaji ganesan. This was the first movie released in five theatres in chennai and ran more than 80 days in five theatres(equal to 100 days in four theatres) at the same time kotteeswaran was also running. The movie was directed by V. S. Raghavan, who also directed Sarangadhara.", "Title: Treasure Planet\n\nTreasure Planet is a 2002 American animated science fiction film produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation and released by Walt Disney Pictures on November 27, 2002. It is the 43rd Disney animated feature film. The film is a science fiction adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's adventure novel \"Treasure Island\" and was the first film to be released simultaneously in regular and IMAX theaters. The film employs a novel technique of hand-drawn 2D traditional animation set atop 3D computer animation." ]
6,155
Are Ima Robot and Of Montreal music bands ?
yes
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[ "Title: The Planet Smashers\n\nThe Planet Smashers are a Canadian ska punk band from Montreal. Since their formation in 1994, they have been a staple of the Montreal music scene. During the third wave of ska, they performed nationally and later internationally, with tours in the United States, Europe, and Japan. Founding member Matt Collyer helped establish Stomp Records in 1994, which featured many ska and ska punk bands, including Montreal's The Kingpins, The Flatliners, The Know How, and Bedouin Soundclash. Their music has been used in the Japanese flash series \"Catman\", Canadian show Radio Free Roscoe, and MTV's \"Undergrads\" (shown on Teletoon in Canada). Lyrics by The Planet Smashers often deal with topics such as love, partying and good times, and sometimes use tongue-in-cheek innuendo.", "Title: Monument to the Masses\n\nMonument to the Masses is the second album by Ima Robot. It was released by Virgin Records in 2006.", "Title: Another Man's Treasure\n\nAnother Man's Treasure is the third album by Ima Robot. It was released by Werewolf Heart Records on September 18, 2010. It was made available on iTunes, and listeners could purchase the album through the band's site, which offered several different editions and other items, including tote bags, bonus tracks and T-shirts. All orders, other than the digital download came with a downloadable copy of the band's 2006 EP Search and Destroy and four b-side tracks.", "Title: Ima Robot (album)\n\nIma Robot is the first full-length album by Ima Robot. It was released on Virgin Records in 2003.", "Title: Alex Ebert\n\nAlexander Michael Tahquitz \"Alex\" Ebert (born May 12, 1978) is an American singer-songwriter and composer. He is best known for being the lead singer and songwriter for the American bands Ima Robot and Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros. On January 12, 2014, Ebert won the Golden Globe Award for Best Original Score for his musical score to the film \"All Is Lost\" (2013).", "Title: Tim Anderson (musician)\n\nTim Anderson (p/k/a Timmy \"The Terror\") is an American songwriter and producer. Based in Los Angeles, he was a co-founding member of dance/garage/power pop-punk band Ima Robot (alongside Alexander Ebert p/k/a Edward Sharpe). As a producer, Anderson has worked with artists including Mickey Avalon, Ima Robot, Dead Man's Bones, Mr Little Jeans, Youngblood Hawke, The Sounds, Audra Mae, Solange Knowles, and The Goat. In 2015, Anderson produced \"Message Man\" on Twenty One Pilots' album \"Blurryface\", which debuted at number one on the \"Billboard\" Top 200 (selling 147,000 copies in its first week).", "Title: Of Montreal\n\nof Montreal is an American experimental pop band from Athens, Georgia. It was founded by frontman Kevin Barnes in 1996, named after a failed romance between Barnes and a woman \"of Montreal.\" The band is identified as part of the Elephant 6 collective. Throughout its existence, of Montreal's musical style has evolved considerably and drawn inspiration from numerous 1960s psychedelic pop acts.", "Title: Ima Robot\n\nIma Robot is a band based in Los Angeles, California that formed in the late 1990s. Their B-side track, \"Greenback Boogie\", is the theme song for the TV series \"Suits\".", "Title: Scott Devours\n\nScott Devours (born December 15, 1966) is an American drummer and songwriter based in Long Beach, California. Devours has played drums for the post-grunge bands Oleander, IMA Robot and Long Beach bands like Speaker and Shave, worked on over thirty albums and toured with a number of well-known artists, including The Who.", "Title: Alexander (Alex Ebert album)\n\nAlexander is the first solo album by American musician Alex Ebert, lead singer of Edward Sharpe and the Magnetic Zeros and Ima Robot. It was released on March 1, 2011 under the Community Records label. The song \"Truth\" was featured in the season 4 premiere of AMC's \"Breaking Bad\" titled \"Box Cutter\"." ]
6,156
What band did the man who released 2541 form after Hüsker Dü's breakup?
Nova Mob
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Records in 1983, and released its next three albums with that label.", " The Warner Music Group released the band's last two studio albums.", " Hüsker Dü broke up in 1987.", " The band released 5 albums, including two double albums, between January 1984 and January 1987." ], "title": "Hüsker Dü discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Circle of Friends is a DVD by Bob Mould of a live concert recorded in 2005 at the in Washington, D.C.", " The performance included songs from Mould's earlier bands Hüsker Dü and Sugar, as well as his solo work.", " This particular show was part of the \"Body of Song\" tour, Mould's first non-solo tour for over a decade and the first one in which Hüsker Dü material was played in a band format since the band broke up in 1988." ], "title": "Circle of Friends (Bob Mould video)" }, { "sentences": [ "Reflex Records was an American independent record label formed by the members of hardcore punk band Hüsker Dü and Terry Katzman.", " It was formed to help promote 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1980s, described by music critics as a \"legendary\" part of the genre's history and a \"punk rocker's paradise.\"", " One of the earliest clubs in America to regularly book punk, New Wave, and alternative-rock bands, the Longhorn was the only concert stage in Minnesota where touring acts in those genres could regularly perform until the opening of what would become First Avenue in 1980. \"", "The Police, Blondie, all the big acts played there,\" wrote Hüsker Dü guitarist Bob Mould, who frequented the venue and noted that he considered Hüsker Dü \"an actual band\" only after they had performed on the Longhorn stage.", " Robert Wilkinson, singer for Minneapolis punk band Flamingo, noted that in terms of importance to the scene, “The Longhorn was Minneapolis’ CBGB’s.”" ], "title": "Jay's Longhorn Bar" }, { "sentences": [ "Warehouse: Songs and Stories (1987) is the sixth and final studio album by alternative rock band Hüsker Dü, originally released by Warner Bros.", " Records as a double album on two vinyl LPs.", " The band dissolved following the tour in support of its release, in part due to disagreements between songwriters Bob Mould and Grant Hart over the latter's drug use.", " This album, along with \"Candy Apple Grey\", showcases the increasing maturity of Mould and Hart's writing—a change which alienated some long-time fans.", " This album is also known for its battle between the two songwriters, with Mould famously telling Hart that he would never have more than half of the songs on a Hüsker Dü album." ], "title": "Warehouse: Songs and Stories" }, { "sentences": [ "Grant Vernon Hart (March 18, 1961 – September 13, 2017) was an American musician, best known as the drummer and co-songwriter for the alternative rock and hardcore punk band Hüsker Dü.", " After the band's breakup in 1988, he formed the alternative rock trio Nova Mob, where he moved to vocals and guitar.", " His solo career became his main focus after the dissolution of Nova Mob in 1997." ], "title": "Grant Hart" }, { "sentences": [ "Hüsker Dü was an American rock band formed in Saint Paul, Minnesota, in 1979.", " The band's continual members were guitarist/vocalist Bob Mould, bassist Greg Norton, and drummer/vocalist Grant Hart.", " Hüsker Dü first gained notability as a hardcore punk band, later crossing over into alternative rock.", " Mould and Hart were the principal songwriters for Hüsker Dü, with Hart's higher-pitched vocals and Mould's baritone taking the lead in alternating songs." ], "title": "Hüsker Dü" } ]
[ "Title: Don't Want to Know If You Are Lonely\n\n\"Don't Want to Know If You Are Lonely\" is a song by Hüsker Dü from their album \"Candy Apple Grey\". The song was written by Grant Hart. It was released both as an EP in the United States and as a single in the United Kingdom in March 1986. Hüsker Dü filmed a promotional video for the song, which garnered the band some play on MTV.", "Title: Hüsker Dü discography\n\nThe discography of Hüsker Dü, an American punk rock band, consists of six studio albums, two live albums, one compilation album, two extended plays, and ten singles. The band was formed by Bob Mould (guitar, vocals), Grant Hart (drums, vocals), and Greg Norton (bass guitar) in 1979. Their first album release was \"Land Speed Record\", a live album released through New Alliance Records. The band released its first studio album, \"Everything Falls Apart\" on its own label (Reflex Records) the following year. Hüsker Dü signed with SST Records in 1983, and released its next three albums with that label. The Warner Music Group released the band's last two studio albums. Hüsker Dü broke up in 1987. The band released 5 albums, including two double albums, between January 1984 and January 1987.", "Title: Circle of Friends (Bob Mould video)\n\nCircle of Friends is a DVD by Bob Mould of a live concert recorded in 2005 at the in Washington, D.C. The performance included songs from Mould's earlier bands Hüsker Dü and Sugar, as well as his solo work. This particular show was part of the \"Body of Song\" tour, Mould's first non-solo tour for over a decade and the first one in which Hüsker Dü material was played in a band format since the band broke up in 1988.", "Title: Reflex Records\n\nReflex Records was an American independent record label formed by the members of hardcore punk band Hüsker Dü and Terry Katzman. It was formed to help promote independent bands, after Twin/Tone Records rejected Hüsker Dü's first single in 1979.", "Title: Greg Norton\n\nGregory James Norton (born 13 March 1959) is an American musician, formerly of the band Hüsker Dü. While the majority of the band's songwriting was done by bandmates Bob Mould and Grant Hart, Norton contributed the songs \"M.T.C.,\" \"Don't Have a Life\" and \"Let's Go Die\" to Hüsker Dü's debut EP \"Land Speed Record\". He was born in Davenport, Iowa.", "Title: 2541\n\n2541 is the first solo EP from Grant Hart, formerly of the band Hüsker Dü. It was Hart’s first solo release after the breakup of Hüsker Dü in January 1988 and was released as a 3-inch mini CD single and as 12-inch, 45 rpm vinyl single.", "Title: Jay's Longhorn Bar\n\nJay's Longhorn Bar, most frequently referred to by patrons as The Longhorn, was a nexus of the punk music scene in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the late 1970s and early 1980s, described by music critics as a \"legendary\" part of the genre's history and a \"punk rocker's paradise.\" One of the earliest clubs in America to regularly book punk, New Wave, and alternative-rock bands, the Longhorn was the only concert stage in Minnesota where touring acts in those genres could regularly perform until the opening of what would become First Avenue in 1980. \" The Police, Blondie, all the big acts played there,\" wrote Hüsker Dü guitarist Bob Mould, who frequented the venue and noted that he considered Hüsker Dü \"an actual band\" only after they had performed on the Longhorn stage. Robert Wilkinson, singer for Minneapolis punk band Flamingo, noted that in terms of importance to the scene, “The Longhorn was Minneapolis’ CBGB’s.”", "Title: Warehouse: Songs and Stories\n\nWarehouse: Songs and Stories (1987) is the sixth and final studio album by alternative rock band Hüsker Dü, originally released by Warner Bros. Records as a double album on two vinyl LPs. The band dissolved following the tour in support of its release, in part due to disagreements between songwriters Bob Mould and Grant Hart over the latter's drug use. This album, along with \"Candy Apple Grey\", showcases the increasing maturity of Mould and Hart's writing—a change which alienated some long-time fans. This album is also known for its battle between the two songwriters, with Mould famously telling Hart that he would never have more than half of the songs on a Hüsker Dü album.", "Title: Grant Hart\n\nGrant Vernon Hart (March 18, 1961 – September 13, 2017) was an American musician, best known as the drummer and co-songwriter for the alternative rock and hardcore punk band Hüsker Dü. After the band's breakup in 1988, he formed the alternative rock trio Nova Mob, where he moved to vocals and guitar. His solo career became his main focus after the dissolution of Nova Mob in 1997.", "Title: Hüsker Dü\n\nHüsker Dü was an American rock band formed in Saint Paul, Minnesota, in 1979. The band's continual members were guitarist/vocalist Bob Mould, bassist Greg Norton, and drummer/vocalist Grant Hart. Hüsker Dü first gained notability as a hardcore punk band, later crossing over into alternative rock. Mould and Hart were the principal songwriters for Hüsker Dü, with Hart's higher-pitched vocals and Mould's baritone taking the lead in alternating songs." ]
6,157
Who was first granted the land where the Sheldon Farmhouse was built?
James Duane
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[ { "sentences": [ "Women's suffrage in Utah was first granted in 1870, in the pre-federal period, decades before statehood.", " Among all U.S. states, only Wyoming granted suffrage to women earlier than Utah.", " However, in 1887 the Edmunds-Tucker Act was passed by Congress in an effort to curtail Mormon influence in the territorial government, disallowing the franchise of the majority of residents of the state." ], "title": "Women's suffrage in Utah" }, { "sentences": [ "Whitemore is a small rural town in Northern Tasmania, in the Meander Valley Council area.", " The town's land and surrounding rural area was first granted to Richard Dry in the 1830s then sold for farming to William Hingston in 1854.", " Hingston constructed a Wesleyan Chapel, near which a few later buildings were added.", " Over time the town has had a blacksmith, post office, library, shops and petrol station; none of these remain in the 21st Century." ], "title": "Whitemore, Tasmania" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lawton–Almy–Hall Farm is an historic farm at 559 Union Street in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.", " The farm comprises 40 acre of land, and a well-preserved farm complex with elements dating to the 18th century.", " The land was first granted in 1648 to George Lawton, and was owned by six generations of the family.", " It was acquired in 1832 by Pegel Almy, whose family owned it until 1938, when it was sold to the Halls.", " The farmhouse is one of the oldest in the area, with its northern section estimated to have been built about 1700, based on stylistic resemblance to the Quaker Meetinghouse (c. 1699) and a local schoolhouse (c. 1725)." ], "title": "Lawton–Almy–Hall Farm" }, { "sentences": [ "Dritt Mansion, named after its longest occupants, and also called \"Pleasant Garden\", and current home to the Zimmerman Center for Heritage, is a historic home located at Lower Windsor Township, York County, Pennsylvania.", " It was built about 1758, and is a 2 1/2-story, fieldstone dwelling.", " It measures 50 feet long and 40 feet wide, with a cedar shingled saddle roof.", " The house has remained virtually unchanged since its construction.", " The land the house is on was first granted by Lord Baltimore to Thomas Cresap in 1729, who operated a ferry here and claimed the area for Maryland.", " Cresap was arrested in 1736 and driven away after skirmishes known as “Cresap’s War—a dispute finally resolved in 1784 when the Mason-Dixon line was established.", " Today the home plays host to Heritage Area offices and programs and the Visions of the Susquehanna River Art Collection." ], "title": "Dritt Mansion" }, { "sentences": [ "Presidential reorganization authority is a term used to refer to a major statutory power that has sometimes been temporarily extended by the United States Congress to the President of the United States.", " It permits the president to divide, consolidate, abolish, or create agencies of the United States federal government by executive order, subject to limited legislative oversight.", " First granted in 1932, presidential reorganization authority has been extended to nine presidents on 16 separate occasions.", " As of 2017, it was most recently granted to Ronald Reagan." ], "title": "Presidential reorganization authority" }, { "sentences": [ "The Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis first appear in the early 11th century.", " Its principal town was Clermont, now in the Oise department but then within the ancient county of Beauvaisis in the province of Île-de-France.", " The county was sold by their descendant, Theobald VI of Blois, to the French crown in 1218.", " It was first granted as an appanage in 1218 to Philip Hurepel; with the extinction of his line, it was granted in 1268 to the House of Bourbon, and was confiscated with the Duchy of Bourbon in 1527." ], "title": "Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis" }, { "sentences": [ "The Iftikhar Sanayi Medal is a medal granted by the Ottoman Empire.", " It was first granted by Sultan Abdulhamid II.", " The medal features the emblem on the front side and on the obverse side has two branches leaving a blank space for the awardees name to be engraved.", " The medal is made of gold or silver." ], "title": "Iftikhar Sanayi Medal" }, { "sentences": [ "Apertura feudi, in ancient law books, denotes the loss of a feudal Land tenure, by default of issue to him, to whom the feud or fee was first granted." ], "title": "Apertura feudi" }, { "sentences": [ "Sheldon Farmhouse is a historic home located at Duanesburg in Schenectady County, New York.", " It was built about 1795 and is a two story, five bay, frame residence on a limestone foundation in a vernacular Federal style.", " It features a gable roof and interior end chimneys.", " Also on the property are two contributing barns." ], "title": "Sheldon Farmhouse" }, { "sentences": [ "Duanesburg is a town in Schenectady County, New York, USA.", " The population was 6,122 at the 2010 census.", " Duanesburg is named for James Duane, who held most of it as an original land grant.", " The town is in the western part of the county." ], "title": "Duanesburg, New York" } ]
[ "Title: Women's suffrage in Utah\n\nWomen's suffrage in Utah was first granted in 1870, in the pre-federal period, decades before statehood. Among all U.S. states, only Wyoming granted suffrage to women earlier than Utah. However, in 1887 the Edmunds-Tucker Act was passed by Congress in an effort to curtail Mormon influence in the territorial government, disallowing the franchise of the majority of residents of the state.", "Title: Whitemore, Tasmania\n\nWhitemore is a small rural town in Northern Tasmania, in the Meander Valley Council area. The town's land and surrounding rural area was first granted to Richard Dry in the 1830s then sold for farming to William Hingston in 1854. Hingston constructed a Wesleyan Chapel, near which a few later buildings were added. Over time the town has had a blacksmith, post office, library, shops and petrol station; none of these remain in the 21st Century.", "Title: Lawton–Almy–Hall Farm\n\nThe Lawton–Almy–Hall Farm is an historic farm at 559 Union Street in Portsmouth, Rhode Island. The farm comprises 40 acre of land, and a well-preserved farm complex with elements dating to the 18th century. The land was first granted in 1648 to George Lawton, and was owned by six generations of the family. It was acquired in 1832 by Pegel Almy, whose family owned it until 1938, when it was sold to the Halls. The farmhouse is one of the oldest in the area, with its northern section estimated to have been built about 1700, based on stylistic resemblance to the Quaker Meetinghouse (c. 1699) and a local schoolhouse (c. 1725).", "Title: Dritt Mansion\n\nDritt Mansion, named after its longest occupants, and also called \"Pleasant Garden\", and current home to the Zimmerman Center for Heritage, is a historic home located at Lower Windsor Township, York County, Pennsylvania. It was built about 1758, and is a 2 1/2-story, fieldstone dwelling. It measures 50 feet long and 40 feet wide, with a cedar shingled saddle roof. The house has remained virtually unchanged since its construction. The land the house is on was first granted by Lord Baltimore to Thomas Cresap in 1729, who operated a ferry here and claimed the area for Maryland. Cresap was arrested in 1736 and driven away after skirmishes known as “Cresap’s War—a dispute finally resolved in 1784 when the Mason-Dixon line was established. Today the home plays host to Heritage Area offices and programs and the Visions of the Susquehanna River Art Collection.", "Title: Presidential reorganization authority\n\nPresidential reorganization authority is a term used to refer to a major statutory power that has sometimes been temporarily extended by the United States Congress to the President of the United States. It permits the president to divide, consolidate, abolish, or create agencies of the United States federal government by executive order, subject to limited legislative oversight. First granted in 1932, presidential reorganization authority has been extended to nine presidents on 16 separate occasions. As of 2017, it was most recently granted to Ronald Reagan.", "Title: Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis\n\nThe Counts of Clermont-en-Beauvaisis first appear in the early 11th century. Its principal town was Clermont, now in the Oise department but then within the ancient county of Beauvaisis in the province of Île-de-France. The county was sold by their descendant, Theobald VI of Blois, to the French crown in 1218. It was first granted as an appanage in 1218 to Philip Hurepel; with the extinction of his line, it was granted in 1268 to the House of Bourbon, and was confiscated with the Duchy of Bourbon in 1527.", "Title: Iftikhar Sanayi Medal\n\nThe Iftikhar Sanayi Medal is a medal granted by the Ottoman Empire. It was first granted by Sultan Abdulhamid II. The medal features the emblem on the front side and on the obverse side has two branches leaving a blank space for the awardees name to be engraved. The medal is made of gold or silver.", "Title: Apertura feudi\n\nApertura feudi, in ancient law books, denotes the loss of a feudal Land tenure, by default of issue to him, to whom the feud or fee was first granted.", "Title: Sheldon Farmhouse\n\nSheldon Farmhouse is a historic home located at Duanesburg in Schenectady County, New York. It was built about 1795 and is a two story, five bay, frame residence on a limestone foundation in a vernacular Federal style. It features a gable roof and interior end chimneys. Also on the property are two contributing barns.", "Title: Duanesburg, New York\n\nDuanesburg is a town in Schenectady County, New York, USA. The population was 6,122 at the 2010 census. Duanesburg is named for James Duane, who held most of it as an original land grant. The town is in the western part of the county." ]
6,158
DJ Shadow's lead single from his 1996 debut album charted on what UK top selling chart?
UK Singles Chart
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[ { "sentences": [ "The discography of DJ Shadow, an American music producer and disc jockey, consists of five studio albums, six live albums, six compilation albums, two remix albums, two mix albums, five extended plays, twenty-eight singles and fourteen music videos.", " He released his debut single – a split release featuring his track \"Lesson 4\" and \"Real Deal\" by American hip hop ensemble Lifers Group – in 1991.", " After signing to Mo' Wax Records in 1993, he released the singles \"In/Flux\" and \"Lost and Found (S.F.L.)\", both of which became minor hits in the United Kingdom.", " Shadow attained his first top 75 single the following year with \"What Does Your Soul Look Like\", which peaked at number 59 in the UK.", " In November 1996, his debut studio album \"Endtroducing...\" was released to critical acclaim.", " It peaked at numbers 17 and 75 in the UK and the Netherlands respectively, later being certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI).", " The album's first single, \"Midnight in a Perfect World\", charted at number 54 in the UK. \"", "Stem\", the album's second single, became a top fifteen hit in Ireland.", " Remix singles of the \"Endtroducing...\" tracks \"What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1 – Blue Sky Revisit)\" and \"The Number Song\" were also issued.", " The compilation album \"Preemptive Strike\" peaked at number 118 on the United States \"Billboard\" 200, becoming Shadow's first album to chart in the country.", " It produced one single, \"High Noon\", which peaked at number 22 in the UK." ], "title": "DJ Shadow discography" }, { "sentences": [ "The UK Singles Chart (currently entitled Official Singles Chart) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-selling singles in the United Kingdom, based upon physical sales, paid-for downloads and streaming.", " To be eligible for the chart, a single is currently defined by the Official Charts Company (OCC) as either a 'single bundle' having no more than four tracks and not lasting longer than 25 minutes or one digital audio track not longer than 15 minutes with a minimum sale price of 40 pence.", " The rules have changed many times as technology has developed, the most notable being the inclusion of digital downloads in 2005 and streaming in July 2014." ], "title": "UK Singles Chart" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of British girl group Little Mix consists of four studio albums, seventeen singles and eighteen music videos. Having become the first ever group to win the show, winners of \"The X Factor\" Little Mix released their debut single \"Cannonball\" a cover of Damien Rice's single in December 2011.", " The single became the group's first number-one single when it topped the UK Singles Chart.", " The lead single from their debut album \"Wings\" became their second number one single in the UK.", " It also reached number three in Australia and number 14 in the New Zealand.", " In November 2012, Little Mix released their debut album \"DNA\".", " The album peaked inside the top 10 in ten countries, including the UK where it debuted number three.", " The album has been certified Platinum in the UK where it has sold 391,447 copies there as of April 2016.", " In May 2013, the group released their debut album in the United States, where it debuted at number four, becoming the highest debut from a British girl group in the US, beating a record previously held by the Spice Girls, who debuted at number six with their debut album \"Spice\" in 1996.", " \"DNA\" spawned three more singles; the top three hit and title track \"DNA\" and the top 20 singles \"Change Your Life\" and \"How Ya Doin'?", "\"." ], "title": "Little Mix discography" }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of UK-based pop-rock project Shakespears Sister consists of five studio albums, two compilation albums, 3 video albums, and 18 singles.", " Originally a solo act consisting of ex-Bananarama member Siobhan Fahey, it eventually evolved into a duo between Fahey and Marcella Detroit.", " They released their debut studio album \"Sacred Heart\" in 1989, which reached #9 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold by the BPI.", " The album's lead single, double A Side \"Break My Heart / Heroine\" did not chart, the second single however, \"You're History\", reached #7 on the UK Singles Chart, and managed similar top 20 success internationally.", " Their next three singles, \"Run Silent\", \"Dirty Mind\", and \"Goodbye Cruel World\" (the lead single from their second album \"Hormonally Yours\"), all failed to peak within the UK top 50.", " The second single from \"Hormonally Yours\", \"Stay\" was the group's first and only #1, staying at the top position for 8 weeks.", " The song also reached #1 in Ireland and Sweden, and peaked within the top 5 in several other territories.", " \"Hormonally Yours\" peaked at #3 in the UK and was certified double platinum, and reached similar success in international territories." ], "title": "Shakespears Sister discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Stem\" is a song by DJ Shadow from his 1996 debut studio album, \"Endtroducing...\".", " The song reached number 9 on the Irish Singles Chart, DJ Shadow's only ever top 10 hit." ], "title": "Stem (DJ Shadow song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Midnight in a Perfect World\" is a song by American DJ and music producer DJ Shadow.", " It was released as the lead single from his debut studio album, \"Endtroducing...\", on September 2, 1996.", " The song peaked at number 52 on the Scottish Singles Chart and number 54 on the UK Singles Chart." ], "title": "Midnight in a Perfect World" }, { "sentences": [ "Taking on the World is the debut album from Scottish rock band Gun.", " The single 'Better days', taken from this album charted in the UK top 40." ], "title": "Taking On the World" }, { "sentences": [ "Endtroducing... is the debut studio album by American music producer DJ Shadow, released on September 16, 1996 by the British independent record label Mo' Wax Recordings.", " The album is known for being composed almost entirely of sampled content, most of which originated from various vinyl records obtained by DJ Shadow during trips to record shops.", " \"Endtroducing...\" was produced by Shadow in the span of two years using minimal amounts of equipment, most notably the Akai MPC60 sampler.", " In creating the album's overall atmosphere, he strived to capture the downbeat nature of his previous releases for the Mo' Wax label.", " The album's content features both moody, slow-paced tracks and upbeat jams reminiscent of DJ Shadow's early hip hop influences." ], "title": "Endtroducing....." }, { "sentences": [ "The discography of English recording artist Cheryl consists of four studio albums, one extended play, nine singles (excluding three as a featured artist), and fourteen music videos.", " Cheryl's first foray into a solo music career occurred when she featured on will.i.am's \"Heartbreaker\".", " After having streetdancing lessons during the filming of \"Passions of Girls Aloud\" series, Cheryl was picked to appear in the song's video.", " She was later asked to sing the female vocals on the UK release of the track, which reached number four in the United Kingdom and sold over 250,000 copies, giving the single a silver certificate by the BPI.", " It was the 31st best selling single of 2008.", " Cheryl's solo career began in October 2009 with the release of \"Fight for This Love\", the lead single from her debut studio album, \"3 Words\".", " The track saw Cheryl achieve her first solo number-one single when it topped the UK chart, while also attaining international chart success; peaking within the top 10 in the likes of France, Germany and the Netherlands.", " The parent album debuted at number one in the UK with sales of 125,271.", " On 6 November 2009 the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) certified the album platinum.", " It has since gone 3× Platinum, with sales of over 1,000,000 copies. \"", "3 Words\" is both the opening and title song from her debut studio album.", " It was released in the UK and Ireland on 20 December 2009 went on to become Fernandez-Versini's second consecutive UK top-five and Irish-top ten hit.", " It was also a top five hit in Australia and has since been certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association and gold by the British Phonographic Industry. \"", "Parachute\" was released on 11 March 2010 as the album's third and final single.", " \"Parachute\" became Cheryl's third consecutive solo UK top five hit, and her third Irish top 10 hit.", " It was nominated for a Brit Award in 2011." ], "title": "Cheryl discography" }, { "sentences": [ "English electronic music group Clean Bandit have released one studio album, three extended plays, seven singles (including one as a featured artist) and eleven music videos.", " In December 2012, the group released their debut single \"A+E\", which peaked at number 100 on the UK Singles Chart.", " The song is the lead single from their debut album, \"New Eyes\", which was released in May 2014.", " The album's second single, \"Mozart's House\", charted at number seventeen on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Clean Bandit's first top twenty single on the chart. \"", "Dust Clears\" was released as the third single from the album, reaching number forty-three on the UK chart.", " The album's fourth single, \"Rather Be\", features Jess Glynne and topped the UK Singles Chart, the group's first number one on the chart.", " Their 2016 single \"Rockabye\", which features rapper Sean Paul and singer Anne-Marie, became their second number-one hit in the UK, becoming the Christmas number one single for 2016 in its seventh consecutive week at number-one.", " The follow-up to \"Rockabye\", \"Symphony\", featured Zara Larsson and became their third UK number one single." ], "title": "Clean Bandit discography" } ]
[ "Title: DJ Shadow discography\n\nThe discography of DJ Shadow, an American music producer and disc jockey, consists of five studio albums, six live albums, six compilation albums, two remix albums, two mix albums, five extended plays, twenty-eight singles and fourteen music videos. He released his debut single – a split release featuring his track \"Lesson 4\" and \"Real Deal\" by American hip hop ensemble Lifers Group – in 1991. After signing to Mo' Wax Records in 1993, he released the singles \"In/Flux\" and \"Lost and Found (S.F.L.)\", both of which became minor hits in the United Kingdom. Shadow attained his first top 75 single the following year with \"What Does Your Soul Look Like\", which peaked at number 59 in the UK. In November 1996, his debut studio album \"Endtroducing...\" was released to critical acclaim. It peaked at numbers 17 and 75 in the UK and the Netherlands respectively, later being certified gold by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI). The album's first single, \"Midnight in a Perfect World\", charted at number 54 in the UK. \" Stem\", the album's second single, became a top fifteen hit in Ireland. Remix singles of the \"Endtroducing...\" tracks \"What Does Your Soul Look Like (Part 1 – Blue Sky Revisit)\" and \"The Number Song\" were also issued. The compilation album \"Preemptive Strike\" peaked at number 118 on the United States \"Billboard\" 200, becoming Shadow's first album to chart in the country. It produced one single, \"High Noon\", which peaked at number 22 in the UK.", "Title: UK Singles Chart\n\nThe UK Singles Chart (currently entitled Official Singles Chart) is compiled by the Official Charts Company (OCC), on behalf of the British record industry, listing the top-selling singles in the United Kingdom, based upon physical sales, paid-for downloads and streaming. To be eligible for the chart, a single is currently defined by the Official Charts Company (OCC) as either a 'single bundle' having no more than four tracks and not lasting longer than 25 minutes or one digital audio track not longer than 15 minutes with a minimum sale price of 40 pence. The rules have changed many times as technology has developed, the most notable being the inclusion of digital downloads in 2005 and streaming in July 2014.", "Title: Little Mix discography\n\nThe discography of British girl group Little Mix consists of four studio albums, seventeen singles and eighteen music videos. Having become the first ever group to win the show, winners of \"The X Factor\" Little Mix released their debut single \"Cannonball\" a cover of Damien Rice's single in December 2011. The single became the group's first number-one single when it topped the UK Singles Chart. The lead single from their debut album \"Wings\" became their second number one single in the UK. It also reached number three in Australia and number 14 in the New Zealand. In November 2012, Little Mix released their debut album \"DNA\". The album peaked inside the top 10 in ten countries, including the UK where it debuted number three. The album has been certified Platinum in the UK where it has sold 391,447 copies there as of April 2016. In May 2013, the group released their debut album in the United States, where it debuted at number four, becoming the highest debut from a British girl group in the US, beating a record previously held by the Spice Girls, who debuted at number six with their debut album \"Spice\" in 1996. \"DNA\" spawned three more singles; the top three hit and title track \"DNA\" and the top 20 singles \"Change Your Life\" and \"How Ya Doin'? \".", "Title: Shakespears Sister discography\n\nThe discography of UK-based pop-rock project Shakespears Sister consists of five studio albums, two compilation albums, 3 video albums, and 18 singles. Originally a solo act consisting of ex-Bananarama member Siobhan Fahey, it eventually evolved into a duo between Fahey and Marcella Detroit. They released their debut studio album \"Sacred Heart\" in 1989, which reached #9 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified gold by the BPI. The album's lead single, double A Side \"Break My Heart / Heroine\" did not chart, the second single however, \"You're History\", reached #7 on the UK Singles Chart, and managed similar top 20 success internationally. Their next three singles, \"Run Silent\", \"Dirty Mind\", and \"Goodbye Cruel World\" (the lead single from their second album \"Hormonally Yours\"), all failed to peak within the UK top 50. The second single from \"Hormonally Yours\", \"Stay\" was the group's first and only #1, staying at the top position for 8 weeks. The song also reached #1 in Ireland and Sweden, and peaked within the top 5 in several other territories. \"Hormonally Yours\" peaked at #3 in the UK and was certified double platinum, and reached similar success in international territories.", "Title: Stem (DJ Shadow song)\n\n\"Stem\" is a song by DJ Shadow from his 1996 debut studio album, \"Endtroducing...\". The song reached number 9 on the Irish Singles Chart, DJ Shadow's only ever top 10 hit.", "Title: Midnight in a Perfect World\n\n\"Midnight in a Perfect World\" is a song by American DJ and music producer DJ Shadow. It was released as the lead single from his debut studio album, \"Endtroducing...\", on September 2, 1996. The song peaked at number 52 on the Scottish Singles Chart and number 54 on the UK Singles Chart.", "Title: Taking On the World\n\nTaking on the World is the debut album from Scottish rock band Gun. The single 'Better days', taken from this album charted in the UK top 40.", "Title: Endtroducing.....\n\nEndtroducing... is the debut studio album by American music producer DJ Shadow, released on September 16, 1996 by the British independent record label Mo' Wax Recordings. The album is known for being composed almost entirely of sampled content, most of which originated from various vinyl records obtained by DJ Shadow during trips to record shops. \"Endtroducing...\" was produced by Shadow in the span of two years using minimal amounts of equipment, most notably the Akai MPC60 sampler. In creating the album's overall atmosphere, he strived to capture the downbeat nature of his previous releases for the Mo' Wax label. The album's content features both moody, slow-paced tracks and upbeat jams reminiscent of DJ Shadow's early hip hop influences.", "Title: Cheryl discography\n\nThe discography of English recording artist Cheryl consists of four studio albums, one extended play, nine singles (excluding three as a featured artist), and fourteen music videos. Cheryl's first foray into a solo music career occurred when she featured on will.i.am's \"Heartbreaker\". After having streetdancing lessons during the filming of \"Passions of Girls Aloud\" series, Cheryl was picked to appear in the song's video. She was later asked to sing the female vocals on the UK release of the track, which reached number four in the United Kingdom and sold over 250,000 copies, giving the single a silver certificate by the BPI. It was the 31st best selling single of 2008. Cheryl's solo career began in October 2009 with the release of \"Fight for This Love\", the lead single from her debut studio album, \"3 Words\". The track saw Cheryl achieve her first solo number-one single when it topped the UK chart, while also attaining international chart success; peaking within the top 10 in the likes of France, Germany and the Netherlands. The parent album debuted at number one in the UK with sales of 125,271. On 6 November 2009 the British Phonographic Industry (BPI) certified the album platinum. It has since gone 3× Platinum, with sales of over 1,000,000 copies. \" 3 Words\" is both the opening and title song from her debut studio album. It was released in the UK and Ireland on 20 December 2009 went on to become Fernandez-Versini's second consecutive UK top-five and Irish-top ten hit. It was also a top five hit in Australia and has since been certified platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association and gold by the British Phonographic Industry. \" Parachute\" was released on 11 March 2010 as the album's third and final single. \"Parachute\" became Cheryl's third consecutive solo UK top five hit, and her third Irish top 10 hit. It was nominated for a Brit Award in 2011.", "Title: Clean Bandit discography\n\nEnglish electronic music group Clean Bandit have released one studio album, three extended plays, seven singles (including one as a featured artist) and eleven music videos. In December 2012, the group released their debut single \"A+E\", which peaked at number 100 on the UK Singles Chart. The song is the lead single from their debut album, \"New Eyes\", which was released in May 2014. The album's second single, \"Mozart's House\", charted at number seventeen on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Clean Bandit's first top twenty single on the chart. \" Dust Clears\" was released as the third single from the album, reaching number forty-three on the UK chart. The album's fourth single, \"Rather Be\", features Jess Glynne and topped the UK Singles Chart, the group's first number one on the chart. Their 2016 single \"Rockabye\", which features rapper Sean Paul and singer Anne-Marie, became their second number-one hit in the UK, becoming the Christmas number one single for 2016 in its seventh consecutive week at number-one. The follow-up to \"Rockabye\", \"Symphony\", featured Zara Larsson and became their third UK number one single." ]
6,159
Andrzej Sekuła shot the first two feature films by which acclaimed cult director?
Quentin Tarantino
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{ "title": [ "Andrzej Sekuła", "Andrzej Sekuła", "Pulp Fiction" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Cube is a Canadian psychological thriller horror film series.", " The three films were directed by Vincenzo Natali, Andrzej Sekuła, and Ernie Barbarash respectively." ], "title": "Cube (film series)" }, { "sentences": [ "INRI studio is an independent production house from Singapore, founded by cult director Tzang Merwyn Tong in 1999.", " The studio has - to this date - produced two films, \"A Wicked Tale\" and \"e’tzaintes\", both of which premièred to critical acclaim in the international film festival circuit.", " The studio’s mission is to create a platform for writers, storytellers, musicians and film-makers to come together to present alternative art forms to mainstream audiences.", " Their Mantra – To Provoke the Senses and Open the Mind." ], "title": "INRI studio" }, { "sentences": [ "Pulp Fiction is a 1994 American black comedy neo-noir crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, from a story by Tarantino and Roger Avary.", " Directed in a highly stylized manner, \"Pulp Fiction\" connects the intersecting storylines of Los Angeles mobsters, fringe players, small-time criminals, and a mysterious briefcase.", " The film's title refers to the pulp magazines and hardboiled crime novels popular during the mid-20th century, known for their graphic violence and punchy dialogue." ], "title": "Pulp Fiction" }, { "sentences": [ "Angels' Wild Women (originally titled Screaming Angels) is a 1972 biker film written and directed by cult director Al Adamson.", " Preceded by \"Satan's Sadists\" (1969) and \"Hell's Bloody Devils\" (1970), it is the last in a trio of (unrelated) motorcycle gang films directed by Adamson for Independent-International Pictures Corp., a company he co-founded with Sam Sherman.", " The plot centers on a group of tough biker babes who leave their cycle gang boyfriends to go on a violent rampage.", " When a cult leader kills one of the girls, the others go out for revenge." ], "title": "Angels' Wild Women" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrzej Sekuła (born 1954) is a Polish cinematographer and film director, best known for his work on various critically acclaimed films throughout the 1990s.", " Born in Wrocław, Poland in 1954, he emigrated to Los Angeles in 1980.", " After working on several short films, he shot his first feature-length theatrical film in the form of Quentin Tarantino's directorial debut \"Reservoir Dogs\".", " He would go on to shoot Tarantino's 1994 Best Picture-nominated \"Pulp Fiction\".", " He made his directorial debut with the 1998 thriller \"Fait Accompli\".", " Other films shot by him include \"American Psycho\", \"Hackers\"\", Vacancy\", and \"Armored\"." ], "title": "Andrzej Sekuła" }, { "sentences": [ "They Call Her... Cleopatra Wong (also known as Cleopatra Wong and Female Big Boss) is a 1978 Philippine-Singaporean international co-production film, featuring the first adventure of Asian Interpol agent Cleopatra Wong, starring Marrie Lee in the title role, together with Franco Guerrero, Dante Varonna and George Estregan.", " The film, riding on the success of Hong Kong martial arts films of the era as well as the Cleopatra Jones, James Bond and superspy craze, details the adventures of the first and only Singaporean female Interpol agent.", " The movie is directed by Bobby A. Suarez and co-written by Suarez and Romeo N. Galang.", " The film is reportedly listed by cult director Quentin Tarantino as among those that inspired him.", " Two sequels were filmed in the Philippines." ], "title": "They Call Her Cleopatra Wong" }, { "sentences": [ "Takeo Kimura (木村 威夫 , Kimura Takeo , April 1, 1918 – March 21, 2010) was a Japanese art director, writer and film director.", " Beginning his career in 1945 he art-directed well over 200 films.", " He was one of Japan's best known art directors, most famously for his collaborations with cult director Seijun Suzuki through the 1960s at the Nikkatsu Company, exemplified by \"Tokyo Drifter\" (1966).", " Other directors with whom he frequently worked include Toshio Masuda, Kazuo Kuroki, Kei Kumai and Kaizo Hayashi.", " At age 90 he made his feature film directorial debut with \"Dreaming Awake\" (2008).", " He had also worked as a critic, writer, painter, photographer and teacher." ], "title": "Takeo Kimura" }, { "sentences": [ "North Sea Texas (Dutch: Noordzee, Texas ) is a 2011 Flemish drama film and the first feature from cult director Bavo Defurne, starring Jelle Florizoone and Mathias Vergels.", " The screenplay was written by Bavo Defurne and Yves Verbraeken and is based in the 2004 children's novel \"Nooit gaat dit over\" by Andre Sollie.", " The film follows the story of Pim, a boy - living with his reckless mother - who falls in love with his male best friend, Gino." ], "title": "North Sea Texas" }, { "sentences": [ "Albert Balink (3 August 1906 – February 1976) was a Dutch-Indonesian journalist and filmmaker who made important contributions to the Indonesian cinema in the 1930s.", " Born in the Netherlands, he made his start in the Dutch East Indies as a journalist writing extensively on film.", " Having learned filmmaking from books, in the mid-1930s he released a documentary and two feature films.", " In 1938 he immigrated to the United States and married, founding and becoming the editor of \"The Knickerbocker\".", " His two feature films, \"Pareh\" (1936) and \"Terang Boelan\" (1937), have been considered the most important films from the Dutch East Indies of the 1930s." ], "title": "Albert Balink" }, { "sentences": [ "Nathalia Acevedo (born November 22, 1984) is a Mexican actress best known for her acting debut in Carlos Reygadas' Post Tenebras Lux which premiered in competition at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and won for Reygadas the Best Director Award.", " Her most notable roles since include starring alongside Tadanobu Asano, in Filipino cult director Khavn De La Cruz’s, \"Ruined Heart, \"in 2014 (shot by Christopher Doyle and premiering at the Tokyo Film Festival 2014) and starring in Marialy Rivas´ \"Princesita.\"" ], "title": "Nathalia Acevedo" } ]
[ "Title: Cube (film series)\n\nCube is a Canadian psychological thriller horror film series. The three films were directed by Vincenzo Natali, Andrzej Sekuła, and Ernie Barbarash respectively.", "Title: INRI studio\n\nINRI studio is an independent production house from Singapore, founded by cult director Tzang Merwyn Tong in 1999. The studio has - to this date - produced two films, \"A Wicked Tale\" and \"e’tzaintes\", both of which premièred to critical acclaim in the international film festival circuit. The studio’s mission is to create a platform for writers, storytellers, musicians and film-makers to come together to present alternative art forms to mainstream audiences. Their Mantra – To Provoke the Senses and Open the Mind.", "Title: Pulp Fiction\n\nPulp Fiction is a 1994 American black comedy neo-noir crime film written and directed by Quentin Tarantino, from a story by Tarantino and Roger Avary. Directed in a highly stylized manner, \"Pulp Fiction\" connects the intersecting storylines of Los Angeles mobsters, fringe players, small-time criminals, and a mysterious briefcase. The film's title refers to the pulp magazines and hardboiled crime novels popular during the mid-20th century, known for their graphic violence and punchy dialogue.", "Title: Angels' Wild Women\n\nAngels' Wild Women (originally titled Screaming Angels) is a 1972 biker film written and directed by cult director Al Adamson. Preceded by \"Satan's Sadists\" (1969) and \"Hell's Bloody Devils\" (1970), it is the last in a trio of (unrelated) motorcycle gang films directed by Adamson for Independent-International Pictures Corp., a company he co-founded with Sam Sherman. The plot centers on a group of tough biker babes who leave their cycle gang boyfriends to go on a violent rampage. When a cult leader kills one of the girls, the others go out for revenge.", "Title: Andrzej Sekuła\n\nAndrzej Sekuła (born 1954) is a Polish cinematographer and film director, best known for his work on various critically acclaimed films throughout the 1990s. Born in Wrocław, Poland in 1954, he emigrated to Los Angeles in 1980. After working on several short films, he shot his first feature-length theatrical film in the form of Quentin Tarantino's directorial debut \"Reservoir Dogs\". He would go on to shoot Tarantino's 1994 Best Picture-nominated \"Pulp Fiction\". He made his directorial debut with the 1998 thriller \"Fait Accompli\". Other films shot by him include \"American Psycho\", \"Hackers\"\", Vacancy\", and \"Armored\".", "Title: They Call Her Cleopatra Wong\n\nThey Call Her... Cleopatra Wong (also known as Cleopatra Wong and Female Big Boss) is a 1978 Philippine-Singaporean international co-production film, featuring the first adventure of Asian Interpol agent Cleopatra Wong, starring Marrie Lee in the title role, together with Franco Guerrero, Dante Varonna and George Estregan. The film, riding on the success of Hong Kong martial arts films of the era as well as the Cleopatra Jones, James Bond and superspy craze, details the adventures of the first and only Singaporean female Interpol agent. The movie is directed by Bobby A. Suarez and co-written by Suarez and Romeo N. Galang. The film is reportedly listed by cult director Quentin Tarantino as among those that inspired him. Two sequels were filmed in the Philippines.", "Title: Takeo Kimura\n\nTakeo Kimura (木村 威夫 , Kimura Takeo , April 1, 1918 – March 21, 2010) was a Japanese art director, writer and film director. Beginning his career in 1945 he art-directed well over 200 films. He was one of Japan's best known art directors, most famously for his collaborations with cult director Seijun Suzuki through the 1960s at the Nikkatsu Company, exemplified by \"Tokyo Drifter\" (1966). Other directors with whom he frequently worked include Toshio Masuda, Kazuo Kuroki, Kei Kumai and Kaizo Hayashi. At age 90 he made his feature film directorial debut with \"Dreaming Awake\" (2008). He had also worked as a critic, writer, painter, photographer and teacher.", "Title: North Sea Texas\n\nNorth Sea Texas (Dutch: Noordzee, Texas ) is a 2011 Flemish drama film and the first feature from cult director Bavo Defurne, starring Jelle Florizoone and Mathias Vergels. The screenplay was written by Bavo Defurne and Yves Verbraeken and is based in the 2004 children's novel \"Nooit gaat dit over\" by Andre Sollie. The film follows the story of Pim, a boy - living with his reckless mother - who falls in love with his male best friend, Gino.", "Title: Albert Balink\n\nAlbert Balink (3 August 1906 – February 1976) was a Dutch-Indonesian journalist and filmmaker who made important contributions to the Indonesian cinema in the 1930s. Born in the Netherlands, he made his start in the Dutch East Indies as a journalist writing extensively on film. Having learned filmmaking from books, in the mid-1930s he released a documentary and two feature films. In 1938 he immigrated to the United States and married, founding and becoming the editor of \"The Knickerbocker\". His two feature films, \"Pareh\" (1936) and \"Terang Boelan\" (1937), have been considered the most important films from the Dutch East Indies of the 1930s.", "Title: Nathalia Acevedo\n\nNathalia Acevedo (born November 22, 1984) is a Mexican actress best known for her acting debut in Carlos Reygadas' Post Tenebras Lux which premiered in competition at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and won for Reygadas the Best Director Award. Her most notable roles since include starring alongside Tadanobu Asano, in Filipino cult director Khavn De La Cruz’s, \"Ruined Heart, \"in 2014 (shot by Christopher Doyle and premiering at the Tokyo Film Festival 2014) and starring in Marialy Rivas´ \"Princesita.\"" ]
6,160
William Gagan, is an American photojournalist from San Francisco, CA, he continues to work as a photojournalist in Portland most recently for Willamette Week documenting which militant political movement of autonomous, self-styled anti-fascist groups?
Antifa
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[ { "sentences": [ "Bettye Lane (September 19, 1930, Boston – September 19, 2012, Manhattan) was an American photojournalist known for documenting major events within the Feminist Movement, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Gay Rights Movement in the United States.", " She joined CBS Television in 1960, and from 1962–1964 she was with the \"Saturday Evening Post\".", " Her work has been published in \"The National Observer\", \"Time\", \"Life\", and the Associated Press." ], "title": "Bettye Lane" }, { "sentences": [ "William Gagan (born in 1981) is an American photojournalist from San Francisco, CA.", " He attended Redwood High School (Larkspur, California) and graduated in 1999.", " He then went on to pursue a bachelor's degree in Communications at Dominican University of California which he received in 2003.", " In September 2011 he joined the Occupy Wall Street movement as a live streamer and journalist embedded within the movement.", " He made his entrance into the public spotlight when he snuck into Syria over the border of Turkey on a fact-finding mission in early 2012.", " Despite his success crossing into Syria and traveling with the Free Syrian Army he received much criticism and praise alike for his mission.", " Gagan primarily reports using social media and technology, but has since moved to photography and videography working for organizations such as Sea Shepherd Conservation Society in 2012–13 as a member of Operation Zero Tolerance, filming the TV show Whale Wars for Animal Planet.", " He also worked as a videographer in North Africa with H.A.R.P., better known as the Humanitarian Aid & Rescue Project in 2012.", " While in South Sudan specifically he worked for H.A.R.P. and also as a consultant with Minetech International who are contracted by the United Nations as a Mine clearance agency there.", " In 2014 he travelled to Southeast Asia where he worked as a freelance photographer on the island of Koh Tao.", " After returning to Portland, Oregon in May of 2015 he started working as a stringer for Thomson Reuters and Willamette Week.", " His photos of the Trump election riots in Portland were published in such places as The Wall Street Journaland internationally in The Telegraph.", " He continues to work as a photojournalist in Portland most recently for Willamette Week documenting ANTIFA and Patriot Prayer rallies." ], "title": "William Gagan" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Forster Rothbart is an American photojournalist.", " He is best known for his work documenting the human impact of nuclear disasters." ], "title": "Michael Forster Rothbart" }, { "sentences": [ "John Craig is an American indie pop artist based in Portland, Oregon.", " John's solo project \"John Craig & The Weekend\" was formed in Portland in 2009.", " Craig gained notoriety in the Portland music scene for his 2009 single \"Ticking\" which was featured in the motion picture Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (2010 Sundance Film Festival Selection) Sundance Film Festival) along with \"Trouble.\"", " The film also screened at the 2010 South by Southwest Music & Film Festival (SXSW).", " John's debut \"Umlaut\" EP has garnered industry buzz thanks in part to reviews by the Willamette Week, Rob Cullivan of the Portland Tribune, and Andy Valentine of the Eugene Weekly.", " \"Ticking\" has also been prominently featured on Portland's 94.7 KNRK and 101.9 KINK." ], "title": "John Craig (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael E. Dembrow (born c. 1951) is an American Democratic politician from the US state of Oregon, currently representing District 23 (which contains northeastern Portland, Maywood Park and Parkrose) in the Oregon Senate.", " Before his appointment to the Oregon Senate, Dembrow served in the Oregon House of Representatives serving District 45.", " Dembrow, formerly an English instructor at Portland Community College, served on Governor Ted Kulongoski's State Board of Higher Education.", " The Oregon League of Conservation Voters and \"Willamette Week\" endorsed Dembrow during the 2008 legislative election." ], "title": "Michael Dembrow" }, { "sentences": [ "Antifa ( ) is a militant political movement of autonomous, self-styled anti-fascist groups.", " The salient feature of Antifa is its opposition to fascism by direct action.", " Antifa groups are known for their militant protest tactics, including property damage and physical violence.", " They tend to be anti-government and anti-capitalist, and they are predominantly far left and militant left, including anarchists, communists and socialists.", " They focus on fighting far-right and white supremacist ideologies directly, rather than on encouraging pro-left policy." ], "title": "Antifa (United States)" }, { "sentences": [ "Floater is an American rock band currently based in Portland, Oregon.", " The band was started in 1993 by Robert Wynia, Peter Cornett and David Amador.", " They are known for their progressive concept albums, stylized storytelling, intense live performances, and devoted fanbase.", " Floater routinely sells out local venues in Oregon and periodically plays shows in the neighboring states of Washington, California, Nevada, and Idaho.", " Floater has played a variety of venues, including CBGB in New York and the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles.", " The band was also a musical guest for Live Wire Radio on OPB radio.", " The band has been voted the \"Best Band\" in the Willamette Week's \"Best of Portland\" reader's poll for 2009 and 2010." ], "title": "Floater (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ed Kashi (born November 16, 1957) is an American photojournalist and member of VII Photo based in the Greater New York area.", " Kashi's work spans from print photojournalism to experimental film.", " He is most noted for documenting sociopolitical issues." ], "title": "Ed Kashi" }, { "sentences": [ "Nigel Jaquiss (born 1962) is an American journalist who won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting, for his work exposing former Oregon Governor Neil Goldschmidt's sexual abuse of a 14-year-old girl while he was mayor of Portland, Oregon.", " His story was published in \"Willamette Week\" in May 2004.", " He continues to write for \"Willamette Week\"." ], "title": "Nigel Jaquiss" }, { "sentences": [ "Ages and Ages is an American rock band from Portland, Oregon which has been receiving positive critical attention because of their upbeat \"raw choral pop\" sound.", " Every member of the band sings accompanied by handclaps, shakers and noise-makers.", " They are a secular band with a big tent revival sound.", " The group was voted as a top Portland band by \"Willamette Week\".", " In 2011, they signed a record deal with Partisan Records and have since undertaken several national US tours.", " In 2013 the band changed their name from AgesandAges to Ages and Ages.", " The rechristened band played their first European dates in the winter of 2014." ], "title": "Ages and Ages" } ]
[ "Title: Bettye Lane\n\nBettye Lane (September 19, 1930, Boston – September 19, 2012, Manhattan) was an American photojournalist known for documenting major events within the Feminist Movement, the Civil Rights Movement, and the Gay Rights Movement in the United States. She joined CBS Television in 1960, and from 1962–1964 she was with the \"Saturday Evening Post\". Her work has been published in \"The National Observer\", \"Time\", \"Life\", and the Associated Press.", "Title: William Gagan\n\nWilliam Gagan (born in 1981) is an American photojournalist from San Francisco, CA. He attended Redwood High School (Larkspur, California) and graduated in 1999. He then went on to pursue a bachelor's degree in Communications at Dominican University of California which he received in 2003. In September 2011 he joined the Occupy Wall Street movement as a live streamer and journalist embedded within the movement. He made his entrance into the public spotlight when he snuck into Syria over the border of Turkey on a fact-finding mission in early 2012. Despite his success crossing into Syria and traveling with the Free Syrian Army he received much criticism and praise alike for his mission. Gagan primarily reports using social media and technology, but has since moved to photography and videography working for organizations such as Sea Shepherd Conservation Society in 2012–13 as a member of Operation Zero Tolerance, filming the TV show Whale Wars for Animal Planet. He also worked as a videographer in North Africa with H.A.R.P., better known as the Humanitarian Aid & Rescue Project in 2012. While in South Sudan specifically he worked for H.A.R.P. and also as a consultant with Minetech International who are contracted by the United Nations as a Mine clearance agency there. In 2014 he travelled to Southeast Asia where he worked as a freelance photographer on the island of Koh Tao. After returning to Portland, Oregon in May of 2015 he started working as a stringer for Thomson Reuters and Willamette Week. His photos of the Trump election riots in Portland were published in such places as The Wall Street Journaland internationally in The Telegraph. He continues to work as a photojournalist in Portland most recently for Willamette Week documenting ANTIFA and Patriot Prayer rallies.", "Title: Michael Forster Rothbart\n\nMichael Forster Rothbart is an American photojournalist. He is best known for his work documenting the human impact of nuclear disasters.", "Title: John Craig (musician)\n\nJohn Craig is an American indie pop artist based in Portland, Oregon. John's solo project \"John Craig & The Weekend\" was formed in Portland in 2009. Craig gained notoriety in the Portland music scene for his 2009 single \"Ticking\" which was featured in the motion picture Tucker & Dale vs. Evil (2010 Sundance Film Festival Selection) Sundance Film Festival) along with \"Trouble.\" The film also screened at the 2010 South by Southwest Music & Film Festival (SXSW). John's debut \"Umlaut\" EP has garnered industry buzz thanks in part to reviews by the Willamette Week, Rob Cullivan of the Portland Tribune, and Andy Valentine of the Eugene Weekly. \"Ticking\" has also been prominently featured on Portland's 94.7 KNRK and 101.9 KINK.", "Title: Michael Dembrow\n\nMichael E. Dembrow (born c. 1951) is an American Democratic politician from the US state of Oregon, currently representing District 23 (which contains northeastern Portland, Maywood Park and Parkrose) in the Oregon Senate. Before his appointment to the Oregon Senate, Dembrow served in the Oregon House of Representatives serving District 45. Dembrow, formerly an English instructor at Portland Community College, served on Governor Ted Kulongoski's State Board of Higher Education. The Oregon League of Conservation Voters and \"Willamette Week\" endorsed Dembrow during the 2008 legislative election.", "Title: Antifa (United States)\n\nAntifa ( ) is a militant political movement of autonomous, self-styled anti-fascist groups. The salient feature of Antifa is its opposition to fascism by direct action. Antifa groups are known for their militant protest tactics, including property damage and physical violence. They tend to be anti-government and anti-capitalist, and they are predominantly far left and militant left, including anarchists, communists and socialists. They focus on fighting far-right and white supremacist ideologies directly, rather than on encouraging pro-left policy.", "Title: Floater (band)\n\nFloater is an American rock band currently based in Portland, Oregon. The band was started in 1993 by Robert Wynia, Peter Cornett and David Amador. They are known for their progressive concept albums, stylized storytelling, intense live performances, and devoted fanbase. Floater routinely sells out local venues in Oregon and periodically plays shows in the neighboring states of Washington, California, Nevada, and Idaho. Floater has played a variety of venues, including CBGB in New York and the Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles. The band was also a musical guest for Live Wire Radio on OPB radio. The band has been voted the \"Best Band\" in the Willamette Week's \"Best of Portland\" reader's poll for 2009 and 2010.", "Title: Ed Kashi\n\nEd Kashi (born November 16, 1957) is an American photojournalist and member of VII Photo based in the Greater New York area. Kashi's work spans from print photojournalism to experimental film. He is most noted for documenting sociopolitical issues.", "Title: Nigel Jaquiss\n\nNigel Jaquiss (born 1962) is an American journalist who won the 2005 Pulitzer Prize for investigative reporting, for his work exposing former Oregon Governor Neil Goldschmidt's sexual abuse of a 14-year-old girl while he was mayor of Portland, Oregon. His story was published in \"Willamette Week\" in May 2004. He continues to write for \"Willamette Week\".", "Title: Ages and Ages\n\nAges and Ages is an American rock band from Portland, Oregon which has been receiving positive critical attention because of their upbeat \"raw choral pop\" sound. Every member of the band sings accompanied by handclaps, shakers and noise-makers. They are a secular band with a big tent revival sound. The group was voted as a top Portland band by \"Willamette Week\". In 2011, they signed a record deal with Partisan Records and have since undertaken several national US tours. In 2013 the band changed their name from AgesandAges to Ages and Ages. The rechristened band played their first European dates in the winter of 2014." ]
6,161
Which is a film by Michael Moore, Buy Bye Beauty or The Big One?
The Big One
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[ { "sentences": [ "Michael Moore Hates America is a documentary film directed by Mike Wilson that criticizes the work of film director Michael Moore." ], "title": "Michael Moore Hates America" }, { "sentences": [ "Buy Bye Beauty is a 2001 documentary film by Swedish director and performance artist Pål Hollender.", " The film is about the way Latvian sex industry and its being fueled by businessmen and sex tourists from Sweden visiting Riga.", " The film was shot in Riga in July 2000.", " The narration of the film is in English, with interviews conducted in Russian and Latvian." ], "title": "Buy Bye Beauty" }, { "sentences": [ "The Big One is a 1998 documentary film written and directed by documentarian filmmaker and activist Michael Moore released by Miramax Films.", " The film documents Moore during his promotion tour around the United States for his book \"Downsize This!", "\".", " Through the 47 towns he visits, Moore discovers and describes American economic failings and the fear of unemployment of American workers." ], "title": "The Big One (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Monica Hampton is an award-winning New York-based narrative and documentary filmmaker.", " Her documentary film credits include Michael Moore's \"Fahrenheit 9/11\", \"Heavy Metal in Baghdad\", the 2008 documentary on Iraqi heavy metal band Acrassicauda and the 2008 documentary \"Slacker Uprising\", a film about Michael Moore's 2004 tour across the United States.", " In 2000 she produced Kevin Smith's View Askew Productions' \"Vulgar\", a narrative film directed by Bryan Johnson.", " She began her film career as an assistant director and production manager on low budget indie films in New York including \"Palookaville\", \"Wishful Thinking\" (Drew Barrymore, Jon Stewart) and \"Chasing Amy\" (Ben Affleck, Jason Lee).", " She appears in front of the camera uncredited in \"Chasing Amy\", \"Dogma\" and \"Vulgar\".", " She is currently producing Barnaby Clay's upcoming documentary about legendary rock photographer Mick Rock and a documentary on Egypt's Bassem Youssef." ], "title": "Monica Hampton" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Moore (January 9, 1941 – February 20, 2009) was a medicinal herbalist, author of several reference works on botanical medicine, and founder of the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine (SWSBM).", " Before he was an herbalist Michael Moore was a musician and a composer, father and husband.", " He operated the SWSBM as a residency program for 28 years, first in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and later in Bisbee, Arizona.", " For decades, Moore influenced, impacted, taught, and reached one way or another more practicing herbalists than any other living herbalist in the United States.", " His books put the previously unknown materia medica of the southwest into mainstream botanical field." ], "title": "Michael Moore (herbalist)" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Moore Live, a 1999 television show featuring political advocate Michael Moore, ran for one six-part series.", " It was shown on Channel 4 and aired in the United Kingdom only, though it was broadcast from New York." ], "title": "Michael Moore Live" }, { "sentences": [ "Manufacturing Dissent: Uncovering Michael Moore is a 2007 documentary film.", " It asserts that filmmaker Michael Moore has used misleading tactics, primarily using on-camera statements by interviewees with personal grievances against Moore as proof.", " The documentary attempts to expose what the creators say are Moore's misleading tactics and mimics Moore's style of small documentary makers seeking and badgering their target for an interview to receive answers to their charges.", " The film was made over the course of two years by Canadians Debbie Melnyk and Rick Caine after they viewed \"Fahrenheit 9/11\", Moore's controversial film that attacked the Bush administration and its policies.", " Melnyk and Caine have stated that when they first sought to make a film about Moore, they held great admiration for what he had done for the documentary genre and set out to make a biography of him.", " During the course of their research, they became disenchanted with Moore's tactics.", " The title is a parody of the book \"\" by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky, and the .", " In June 2007, Liberation Entertainment Inc. signed an exclusive deal with the filmmakers for all video and theatrical rights in the US & UK." ], "title": "Manufacturing Dissent" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Moore in TrumpLand is a 2016 documentary film by Michael Moore about the 2016 United States presidential election campaign.", " The film is based on a one-person show that Moore originally wanted to perform in Midland Theatre in Newark, Ohio on October 7, but management of the Midland Theatre chose not to honor a rental contract.", " He eventually held the show at the Murphy Theatre in Wilmington, Ohio, with the movie based on a recording of that performance over two nights in October." ], "title": "Michael Moore in TrumpLand" }, { "sentences": [ "Hiroshi Miyauchi (宮内 洋 , Miyauchi Hiroshi , June 14, 1947–) is a prolific Japanese actor from Chiba Prefecture.", " He is best known for playing some of the most memorable roles in Tokusatsu history, such as Akira Shinmei/Aoranger in Himitsu Sentai Goranger, Soukichi Banba/Big One in the Sentai series JAKQ Dengekitai, Kazami Shiro in \"Kamen Rider V3\" and Ken Hayakawa in \"Kaiketsu Zubat\".", " Miyauchi reprises his role of Big One in the movie \"Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai\", in which he was one of the five past Sentai heroes to come to the Gaoranger team's aid and train them to become stronger fighters, and in \"Gokaiger Goseiger Super Sentai 199 Hero Great Battle\", in which he, now underpowered, lends the power of JAKQ to the Gokaigers so they can continue to fight off the Zangyack.", " He was also the voice of SkekSil, the Skeksis Chamberlain, in the Japanese dub of Jim Henson's \"The Dark Crystal\"." ], "title": "Hiroshi Miyauchi" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Moore Is a Big Fat Stupid White Man is a book by David T. Hardy and Jason Clarke about author and filmmaker Michael Moore, criticizing him and his works.", " The title can be seen as a parody of the titles \"Stupid White Men\" by Moore and \"Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot\" by Al Franken.", " It was listed as a best-seller for several weeks by \"The New York Times\"." ], "title": "Michael Moore Is a Big Fat Stupid White Man" } ]
[ "Title: Michael Moore Hates America\n\nMichael Moore Hates America is a documentary film directed by Mike Wilson that criticizes the work of film director Michael Moore.", "Title: Buy Bye Beauty\n\nBuy Bye Beauty is a 2001 documentary film by Swedish director and performance artist Pål Hollender. The film is about the way Latvian sex industry and its being fueled by businessmen and sex tourists from Sweden visiting Riga. The film was shot in Riga in July 2000. The narration of the film is in English, with interviews conducted in Russian and Latvian.", "Title: The Big One (film)\n\nThe Big One is a 1998 documentary film written and directed by documentarian filmmaker and activist Michael Moore released by Miramax Films. The film documents Moore during his promotion tour around the United States for his book \"Downsize This! \". Through the 47 towns he visits, Moore discovers and describes American economic failings and the fear of unemployment of American workers.", "Title: Monica Hampton\n\nMonica Hampton is an award-winning New York-based narrative and documentary filmmaker. Her documentary film credits include Michael Moore's \"Fahrenheit 9/11\", \"Heavy Metal in Baghdad\", the 2008 documentary on Iraqi heavy metal band Acrassicauda and the 2008 documentary \"Slacker Uprising\", a film about Michael Moore's 2004 tour across the United States. In 2000 she produced Kevin Smith's View Askew Productions' \"Vulgar\", a narrative film directed by Bryan Johnson. She began her film career as an assistant director and production manager on low budget indie films in New York including \"Palookaville\", \"Wishful Thinking\" (Drew Barrymore, Jon Stewart) and \"Chasing Amy\" (Ben Affleck, Jason Lee). She appears in front of the camera uncredited in \"Chasing Amy\", \"Dogma\" and \"Vulgar\". She is currently producing Barnaby Clay's upcoming documentary about legendary rock photographer Mick Rock and a documentary on Egypt's Bassem Youssef.", "Title: Michael Moore (herbalist)\n\nMichael Moore (January 9, 1941 – February 20, 2009) was a medicinal herbalist, author of several reference works on botanical medicine, and founder of the Southwest School of Botanical Medicine (SWSBM). Before he was an herbalist Michael Moore was a musician and a composer, father and husband. He operated the SWSBM as a residency program for 28 years, first in Albuquerque, New Mexico, and later in Bisbee, Arizona. For decades, Moore influenced, impacted, taught, and reached one way or another more practicing herbalists than any other living herbalist in the United States. His books put the previously unknown materia medica of the southwest into mainstream botanical field.", "Title: Michael Moore Live\n\nMichael Moore Live, a 1999 television show featuring political advocate Michael Moore, ran for one six-part series. It was shown on Channel 4 and aired in the United Kingdom only, though it was broadcast from New York.", "Title: Manufacturing Dissent\n\nManufacturing Dissent: Uncovering Michael Moore is a 2007 documentary film. It asserts that filmmaker Michael Moore has used misleading tactics, primarily using on-camera statements by interviewees with personal grievances against Moore as proof. The documentary attempts to expose what the creators say are Moore's misleading tactics and mimics Moore's style of small documentary makers seeking and badgering their target for an interview to receive answers to their charges. The film was made over the course of two years by Canadians Debbie Melnyk and Rick Caine after they viewed \"Fahrenheit 9/11\", Moore's controversial film that attacked the Bush administration and its policies. Melnyk and Caine have stated that when they first sought to make a film about Moore, they held great admiration for what he had done for the documentary genre and set out to make a biography of him. During the course of their research, they became disenchanted with Moore's tactics. The title is a parody of the book \"\" by Edward S. Herman and Noam Chomsky, and the . In June 2007, Liberation Entertainment Inc. signed an exclusive deal with the filmmakers for all video and theatrical rights in the US & UK.", "Title: Michael Moore in TrumpLand\n\nMichael Moore in TrumpLand is a 2016 documentary film by Michael Moore about the 2016 United States presidential election campaign. The film is based on a one-person show that Moore originally wanted to perform in Midland Theatre in Newark, Ohio on October 7, but management of the Midland Theatre chose not to honor a rental contract. He eventually held the show at the Murphy Theatre in Wilmington, Ohio, with the movie based on a recording of that performance over two nights in October.", "Title: Hiroshi Miyauchi\n\nHiroshi Miyauchi (宮内 洋 , Miyauchi Hiroshi , June 14, 1947–) is a prolific Japanese actor from Chiba Prefecture. He is best known for playing some of the most memorable roles in Tokusatsu history, such as Akira Shinmei/Aoranger in Himitsu Sentai Goranger, Soukichi Banba/Big One in the Sentai series JAKQ Dengekitai, Kazami Shiro in \"Kamen Rider V3\" and Ken Hayakawa in \"Kaiketsu Zubat\". Miyauchi reprises his role of Big One in the movie \"Hyakujuu Sentai Gaoranger vs. Super Sentai\", in which he was one of the five past Sentai heroes to come to the Gaoranger team's aid and train them to become stronger fighters, and in \"Gokaiger Goseiger Super Sentai 199 Hero Great Battle\", in which he, now underpowered, lends the power of JAKQ to the Gokaigers so they can continue to fight off the Zangyack. He was also the voice of SkekSil, the Skeksis Chamberlain, in the Japanese dub of Jim Henson's \"The Dark Crystal\".", "Title: Michael Moore Is a Big Fat Stupid White Man\n\nMichael Moore Is a Big Fat Stupid White Man is a book by David T. Hardy and Jason Clarke about author and filmmaker Michael Moore, criticizing him and his works. The title can be seen as a parody of the titles \"Stupid White Men\" by Moore and \"Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot\" by Al Franken. It was listed as a best-seller for several weeks by \"The New York Times\"." ]
6,162
Do theflowering plants Hypoxis and Monarda belong to the same family?
no
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Hypoxis", "Monarda" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Trilliaceae is the botanical name of a family of flowering plants.", " The family has been recognised as distinct since 1846 when it was recognized; this table for a summarizes the placement of these taxa.", " The family has been recognized by taxonomists such as Takhtajan, Dahlgren, Thorne, and Watson & Dallwitz; other taxonomists have considered these plants to belong to the family Liliaceae.", " The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, of 1998), does not recognize such a family either and assigns the plants involved to family Melanthiaceae.", " One problem with this recognition is the lack of morphological synapomorphies for the family Melanthiaceae; this chart provides a summary of the characters in each of the major groups." ], "title": "Trilliaceae" }, { "sentences": [ "Genoplesium commonly known as midge orchids, is a genus of about 50 species of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae and is found in Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia.", " Midge orchids are terrestrial herbs with a single leaf at the base of the plant.", " They are similar to orchids in the genus \"Prasophyllum\" in that plants without flowers have a hollow, onion-like leaf.", " The flowers are small but often scented and attractive to their insect pollinators.", " There is disagreement about which species belong to this genus and some taxonomists suggest that most belong in the genus \"Corunastylis\"." ], "title": "Genoplesium" }, { "sentences": [ "Hypoxis is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Hypoxidaceae.", " The genus has an \"almost cosmopolitan\" distribution, occurring in Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Australia.", " Europe lacks native species.", " Most species are in the Southern Hemisphere, especially in southern Africa.", " Common names for the genus include star-grass, star lily, yellow stars, African potato, and stars.", " The genus is the largest of the Hypoxidaceae family and has its centre of variation in South Africa, where it occurs in open undisturbed grasslands.", " The name \"Hypoxis\" was taken over by Linnaeus in 1759 from a name coined by Paul Reneaulme in 1611 for a superficially similar species of \"Gagea\" and meaning \"a little sour\", referring to the taste of that plant's leaves." ], "title": "Hypoxis" }, { "sentences": [ "Cassava brown streak virus disease (CBSD) is a damaging disease of cassava plants, and is especially troublesome in East Africa.", " It was first identified in 1936 in Tanzania, and has spread to other coastal areas of East Africa, from Kenya to Mozambique.", " Recently, it was found that two distinct viruses are responsible for the disease: cassava brown streak virus (CBSV) and Ugandan cassava brown streak virus (UCBSV).", " Both have (+)ss RNA genomes, belong to the genus \"Ipomovirus\" in the family \"Potyviridae,\" and produce generally similar symptoms in infected plants.", " Root rot renders the cassava tuber inedible, resulting in severe loss of economic value; therefore, current research focuses on achieving cultivars that do not develop the necrotic rot.", " This disease is considered to be the biggest threat to food security in coastal East Africa and around the eastern lakes." ], "title": "Cassava brown streak virus disease" }, { "sentences": [ "Molluginaceae are a family of flowering plants recognized by several taxonomists.", " It was previously included in the larger family Aizoaceae.", " The APG III system of 2009 made no change in the status of the family as compared to the APG II system of 2003 and the APG system of 1998, apart from a reassignment of several genera, such as the placement of \"Corrigiola\" and \"Telephium\" into Caryophyllaceae, \"Corbichonia\" in Lophiocarpaceae, \"Microtea\" into Microteaceae and \"Limeum\" in Limeaceae, because the family was found to be widely polyphyletic in Caryophyllales.", " In addition \"Macarthuria\" was found not to be related to \"Limeum\" as previously thought and thus it was placed in Macarthuriaceae, and similarly species formerly placed in \"Hypertelis\", apart from type species \"Hypertelis spergulacea\", a true Molluginaceae, were found to belong elsewhere and were described as \"Kewa\" in the family Kewaceae, named for the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew.", " Molluginaceae is still assigned to the order Caryophyllales in the clade core eudicots, although the generic circumscription is difficult because \"Mollugo\" is not monophyletic." ], "title": "Molluginaceae" }, { "sentences": [ "Zeltnera is a genus of flowering plants in the gentian family.", " It was erected in 2004 when the genus \"Centaurium\" (the centauries) was split.", " Genetic analysis revealed that \"Centaurium\" was polyphyletic, made up of plants that could be grouped into four clades. Each became a genus.", " \"Centaurium\" remained, but it is now limited to the Eurasian species.", " The Mexican species now belong to genus \"Gyrandra\", and the Mediterranean and Australian plants are in genus \"Schenkia\".", " The new name \"Zeltnera\" was given to this genus, which contains most of the North American centauries.", " There are about 25 species." ], "title": "Zeltnera" }, { "sentences": [ "Bunyaviridae is a defunct family of virus (see \"\").", " The modern ICTV classifies the viruses in this former family as members of the family \"Peribunyaviridae\".", " In 2017, the ICTV reclassified the family \"Bunyaviridae\" as \"Bunyvirales,\" a taxonomic shift from a family of viruses to an order of viruses.", " The body made these decisions in a 2016 convening in Budapest.", " Primary reasons for this alteration revolve around these observations: approximately half of viruses in the former \"Bunyaviridae\" were at the time unassigned to a genus; novel viruses discovered that were characteristic of and clustered around \"Bunyaviridae\" based on phylogenetic analyses had bi-segmented genomes (as opposed to \"Bunyaviridae's\" tri-segmentation); and plant viruses also lacking tri-segmentation were previously known to be \"bunya-like\" yet were not properly assigned to the family \"Bunyaviridae\" based upon the past taxanomic classifications.", " All five genera formerly in the family \"Bunyaviridae\" (\"Hantavirus, Nairovirus, Orthobunyavirus, Phlebovirus, Tospovirus\") are now novel viral families, some of which have been combined.", " These new families include: \"Hantaviridae, Feraviridae, Fimoviridae, Jonviridae, Nairoviridae, Peribunyaviridae, Phasmaviridae, Phenuiviridae,\" and \"Tospoviridae\".", " This order of viruses belong to the fifth group of the Baltimore classification, the so called negative-sense single stranded ribonucleic acid (-)ssRNA.", " They are enveloped RNA viruses.", " Though generally found in arthropods or rodents, certain viruses in this order occasionally infect humans.", " Some of them also infect plants." ], "title": "Bunyaviridae" }, { "sentences": [ "The Primulaceae are a family of herbaceous and woody flowering plants with about 53 genera with 2790 species, including some favorite garden plants and wildflowers, commonly known as the primrose family.", " Most Primulaceae are perennial though some species, such as scarlet pimpernel, are annuals.", " The family has been variously circumscribed, but it is now accepted in the broad sense including the former families Myrsinaceae and Theophrastaceae, because many genera traditionally placed in Primulaceae were found to belong to those other families and when united their circumscription remains intact." ], "title": "Primulaceae" }, { "sentences": [ "Conophytum is a genus of South African and Namibian succulent plants that belong to the Aizoaceae family.", " The name is derived from the Latin “conus” (cone) and Greek “phytum” (plant).", " The plants are also known as knopies (buttons), waterblasies (water blisters), sphaeroids, conos, cone plants, dumplings, or button plants." ], "title": "Conophytum" }, { "sentences": [ "Monarda is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae.", " The genus is endemic to North America.", " Common names include bee balm, horsemint, oswego tea, and bergamot, the latter inspired by the fragrance of the leaves, which is reminiscent of bergamot orange (\"Citrus bergamia\").", " The genus was named for the Spanish botanist Nicolás Monardes, who wrote a book in 1574 describing plants of the New World." ], "title": "Monarda" } ]
[ "Title: Trilliaceae\n\nTrilliaceae is the botanical name of a family of flowering plants. The family has been recognised as distinct since 1846 when it was recognized; this table for a summarizes the placement of these taxa. The family has been recognized by taxonomists such as Takhtajan, Dahlgren, Thorne, and Watson & Dallwitz; other taxonomists have considered these plants to belong to the family Liliaceae. The APG II system, of 2003 (unchanged from the APG system, of 1998), does not recognize such a family either and assigns the plants involved to family Melanthiaceae. One problem with this recognition is the lack of morphological synapomorphies for the family Melanthiaceae; this chart provides a summary of the characters in each of the major groups.", "Title: Genoplesium\n\nGenoplesium commonly known as midge orchids, is a genus of about 50 species of flowering plants in the orchid family, Orchidaceae and is found in Australia, New Zealand and New Caledonia. Midge orchids are terrestrial herbs with a single leaf at the base of the plant. They are similar to orchids in the genus \"Prasophyllum\" in that plants without flowers have a hollow, onion-like leaf. The flowers are small but often scented and attractive to their insect pollinators. There is disagreement about which species belong to this genus and some taxonomists suggest that most belong in the genus \"Corunastylis\".", "Title: Hypoxis\n\nHypoxis is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Hypoxidaceae. The genus has an \"almost cosmopolitan\" distribution, occurring in Africa, the Americas, Asia, and Australia. Europe lacks native species. Most species are in the Southern Hemisphere, especially in southern Africa. Common names for the genus include star-grass, star lily, yellow stars, African potato, and stars. The genus is the largest of the Hypoxidaceae family and has its centre of variation in South Africa, where it occurs in open undisturbed grasslands. The name \"Hypoxis\" was taken over by Linnaeus in 1759 from a name coined by Paul Reneaulme in 1611 for a superficially similar species of \"Gagea\" and meaning \"a little sour\", referring to the taste of that plant's leaves.", "Title: Cassava brown streak virus disease\n\nCassava brown streak virus disease (CBSD) is a damaging disease of cassava plants, and is especially troublesome in East Africa. It was first identified in 1936 in Tanzania, and has spread to other coastal areas of East Africa, from Kenya to Mozambique. Recently, it was found that two distinct viruses are responsible for the disease: cassava brown streak virus (CBSV) and Ugandan cassava brown streak virus (UCBSV). Both have (+)ss RNA genomes, belong to the genus \"Ipomovirus\" in the family \"Potyviridae,\" and produce generally similar symptoms in infected plants. Root rot renders the cassava tuber inedible, resulting in severe loss of economic value; therefore, current research focuses on achieving cultivars that do not develop the necrotic rot. This disease is considered to be the biggest threat to food security in coastal East Africa and around the eastern lakes.", "Title: Molluginaceae\n\nMolluginaceae are a family of flowering plants recognized by several taxonomists. It was previously included in the larger family Aizoaceae. The APG III system of 2009 made no change in the status of the family as compared to the APG II system of 2003 and the APG system of 1998, apart from a reassignment of several genera, such as the placement of \"Corrigiola\" and \"Telephium\" into Caryophyllaceae, \"Corbichonia\" in Lophiocarpaceae, \"Microtea\" into Microteaceae and \"Limeum\" in Limeaceae, because the family was found to be widely polyphyletic in Caryophyllales. In addition \"Macarthuria\" was found not to be related to \"Limeum\" as previously thought and thus it was placed in Macarthuriaceae, and similarly species formerly placed in \"Hypertelis\", apart from type species \"Hypertelis spergulacea\", a true Molluginaceae, were found to belong elsewhere and were described as \"Kewa\" in the family Kewaceae, named for the Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. Molluginaceae is still assigned to the order Caryophyllales in the clade core eudicots, although the generic circumscription is difficult because \"Mollugo\" is not monophyletic.", "Title: Zeltnera\n\nZeltnera is a genus of flowering plants in the gentian family. It was erected in 2004 when the genus \"Centaurium\" (the centauries) was split. Genetic analysis revealed that \"Centaurium\" was polyphyletic, made up of plants that could be grouped into four clades. Each became a genus. \"Centaurium\" remained, but it is now limited to the Eurasian species. The Mexican species now belong to genus \"Gyrandra\", and the Mediterranean and Australian plants are in genus \"Schenkia\". The new name \"Zeltnera\" was given to this genus, which contains most of the North American centauries. There are about 25 species.", "Title: Bunyaviridae\n\nBunyaviridae is a defunct family of virus (see \"\"). The modern ICTV classifies the viruses in this former family as members of the family \"Peribunyaviridae\". In 2017, the ICTV reclassified the family \"Bunyaviridae\" as \"Bunyvirales,\" a taxonomic shift from a family of viruses to an order of viruses. The body made these decisions in a 2016 convening in Budapest. Primary reasons for this alteration revolve around these observations: approximately half of viruses in the former \"Bunyaviridae\" were at the time unassigned to a genus; novel viruses discovered that were characteristic of and clustered around \"Bunyaviridae\" based on phylogenetic analyses had bi-segmented genomes (as opposed to \"Bunyaviridae's\" tri-segmentation); and plant viruses also lacking tri-segmentation were previously known to be \"bunya-like\" yet were not properly assigned to the family \"Bunyaviridae\" based upon the past taxanomic classifications. All five genera formerly in the family \"Bunyaviridae\" (\"Hantavirus, Nairovirus, Orthobunyavirus, Phlebovirus, Tospovirus\") are now novel viral families, some of which have been combined. These new families include: \"Hantaviridae, Feraviridae, Fimoviridae, Jonviridae, Nairoviridae, Peribunyaviridae, Phasmaviridae, Phenuiviridae,\" and \"Tospoviridae\". This order of viruses belong to the fifth group of the Baltimore classification, the so called negative-sense single stranded ribonucleic acid (-)ssRNA. They are enveloped RNA viruses. Though generally found in arthropods or rodents, certain viruses in this order occasionally infect humans. Some of them also infect plants.", "Title: Primulaceae\n\nThe Primulaceae are a family of herbaceous and woody flowering plants with about 53 genera with 2790 species, including some favorite garden plants and wildflowers, commonly known as the primrose family. Most Primulaceae are perennial though some species, such as scarlet pimpernel, are annuals. The family has been variously circumscribed, but it is now accepted in the broad sense including the former families Myrsinaceae and Theophrastaceae, because many genera traditionally placed in Primulaceae were found to belong to those other families and when united their circumscription remains intact.", "Title: Conophytum\n\nConophytum is a genus of South African and Namibian succulent plants that belong to the Aizoaceae family. The name is derived from the Latin “conus” (cone) and Greek “phytum” (plant). The plants are also known as knopies (buttons), waterblasies (water blisters), sphaeroids, conos, cone plants, dumplings, or button plants.", "Title: Monarda\n\nMonarda is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae. The genus is endemic to North America. Common names include bee balm, horsemint, oswego tea, and bergamot, the latter inspired by the fragrance of the leaves, which is reminiscent of bergamot orange (\"Citrus bergamia\"). The genus was named for the Spanish botanist Nicolás Monardes, who wrote a book in 1574 describing plants of the New World." ]
6,163
Where Ever U Are is a song by which French DJ?
Cédric Gervais
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Where Ever U Are", "Cedric Gervais" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Shed a Light\" is a song by German DJ and record producer Robin Schulz and French DJ and music producer David Guetta featuring American electronic music DJ trio Cheat Codes.", " The song was released as a digital download in Germany on 25 November 2016." ], "title": "Shed a Light" }, { "sentences": [ "\"All Stars\" is a song by French DJ and record producer Martin Solveig, featuring vocals from Finnish singer-songwriter Alma.", " The song was released in France as a digital download on 16 June 2017 by Virgin EMI Records.", " The song was written by Amanda MNDR Warner, Peter Wade and Martin Picandet.", " The track premiered on 16 June 2017 as BBC Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac's \"Hottest Record in the World\".", " The song has peaked at number 14 on the French Singles Chart." ], "title": "All Stars (Martin Solveig song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sean Crombie (born 1986) is an ex Scottish professional rugby union player who previously played for Edinburgh Rugby in the Celtic League.", " He is currently a hooker and has won the Scottish Premier One Championship with Boroughmuir RFC.", " He has been capped for the Scotland national rugby union team at under 19 and under 21 levels.", " He played for Scotland 7's in San Diago, Wellington and Hong Kong.", " Crombie received the first ever U.A.E Player of the Year in 2014 after winning 6 championships in a row with the world famous Jebel Ali Dragons of Dubai.", " This was the first of its kind in the country and was hosted by ex Scotland Captain Rory Lawson and guests included Steve Thomson and Jonah Lomu." ], "title": "Sean Crombie" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Are U Ready?\"", " is a dance song recorded by French DJ Pakito.", " It was the third and last single from his debut album \"Video\", after the previous two European hits \"Living on Video\" and \"Moving on Stereo\", and was released on March 2007 in Finland, and two months later in the other countries.", " \"Are U Ready?\"", " was a top ten hit in Poland, Finland and France (where it reached its highest position #2), but achieved a moderate success in Belgium." ], "title": "Are U Ready?" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Where Ever U Are\" is a house-dance song by international DJ & record producer Cedric Gervais." ], "title": "Where Ever U Are" }, { "sentences": [ "\"2U\" is a song by French DJ and record producer David Guetta, featuring vocals from Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber from Guetta's upcoming seventh studio album.", " It was released on 9 June 2017." ], "title": "2U (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cédric Marszewski, also known as Pilooski, is a French DJ.", " After touring numerous places (mainly France & Europe) and producing in diverse styles of music ranging from D'N'B (Vendome.rec) to the Hip & the Hop (Groove vibration) Pilooski has recorded as both an independent artist and with several Record Labels.", " He is best known for remixes of songs from the 1950s, 60s and 70s.", " He created theme music for an Adidas advertisement, remixing the Frankie Valli song \"Beggin ‘\".", " Another campaign used his remix of Dee Edwards‘ \"Why Can’t There Be Love?\"", ", the remix of the song and the song itself have gained widespread popularity ever since, as well as the \"Celebrating Originality on the Streets\" campaign." ], "title": "Cédric Marszewski" }, { "sentences": [ "Cédric Gervais (born Cedric DePasquale; 7 June 1979) is a French DJ, producer of house music and actor living in Miami Beach, Florida.", " In 2013, he produced a remix of Lana Del Rey's \"Summertime Sadness\", for which he won a Grammy Award." ], "title": "Cedric Gervais" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Get Low\" is a 2014 single by American electronic music producer Dillon Francis and French DJ and producer DJ Snake.", " Accompanied by a music video, the song became very popular in European night venues and in zumba exercise classes.", " The entire song consists of the following lyrics, \"Get low when the whistle go\", while interspersed with some exclamations like \"Barbes, yalla habibi\" (an Arabic phrase translating to “Let’s go, my love”), tongue rolling and feminine yelling.", " The song is an available track on the rhythm game \"Just Dance 2015\".", " This song is featured in the film \"Furious 7\" and its affiliated video game, \"Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious\", which is a standalone expansion of the open-world racing video game \"Forza Horizon 2\".", " The official remix features additional vocals by Rae Sremmurd." ], "title": "Get Low (Dillon Francis and DJ Snake song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Hadrien Federiconi better known by the stage name Feder is a French deep house DJ originating from Nice, south of France.", " Moving to Paris, he gained fame in 2014 through \"Sixto\", his remix of Rodriguez' song \"Can't Get Away\".", " He signed to Atlantic Records (Warner Music) and he gained international chart success through his own track \"Goodbye\" featuring vocals of Lyse (Anne-Lyse Blanc).", " The song \"Goodbye\" reached number one in sales in France and Switzerland, as well as number one on iTunes charts for France, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Russia, Hungary, Turkey, Czech Republic and Top 10 on iTunes in Germany, Greece, Denmark, Spain, Netherlands, Austria and South Africa.", " Feder won 'Best New French DJ' at the 2015 NRJ DJ Awards." ], "title": "Feder (DJ)" } ]
[ "Title: Shed a Light\n\n\"Shed a Light\" is a song by German DJ and record producer Robin Schulz and French DJ and music producer David Guetta featuring American electronic music DJ trio Cheat Codes. The song was released as a digital download in Germany on 25 November 2016.", "Title: All Stars (Martin Solveig song)\n\n\"All Stars\" is a song by French DJ and record producer Martin Solveig, featuring vocals from Finnish singer-songwriter Alma. The song was released in France as a digital download on 16 June 2017 by Virgin EMI Records. The song was written by Amanda MNDR Warner, Peter Wade and Martin Picandet. The track premiered on 16 June 2017 as BBC Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac's \"Hottest Record in the World\". The song has peaked at number 14 on the French Singles Chart.", "Title: Sean Crombie\n\nSean Crombie (born 1986) is an ex Scottish professional rugby union player who previously played for Edinburgh Rugby in the Celtic League. He is currently a hooker and has won the Scottish Premier One Championship with Boroughmuir RFC. He has been capped for the Scotland national rugby union team at under 19 and under 21 levels. He played for Scotland 7's in San Diago, Wellington and Hong Kong. Crombie received the first ever U.A.E Player of the Year in 2014 after winning 6 championships in a row with the world famous Jebel Ali Dragons of Dubai. This was the first of its kind in the country and was hosted by ex Scotland Captain Rory Lawson and guests included Steve Thomson and Jonah Lomu.", "Title: Are U Ready?\n\n\"Are U Ready?\" is a dance song recorded by French DJ Pakito. It was the third and last single from his debut album \"Video\", after the previous two European hits \"Living on Video\" and \"Moving on Stereo\", and was released on March 2007 in Finland, and two months later in the other countries. \"Are U Ready?\" was a top ten hit in Poland, Finland and France (where it reached its highest position #2), but achieved a moderate success in Belgium.", "Title: Where Ever U Are\n\n\"Where Ever U Are\" is a house-dance song by international DJ & record producer Cedric Gervais.", "Title: 2U (song)\n\n\"2U\" is a song by French DJ and record producer David Guetta, featuring vocals from Canadian pop singer Justin Bieber from Guetta's upcoming seventh studio album. It was released on 9 June 2017.", "Title: Cédric Marszewski\n\nCédric Marszewski, also known as Pilooski, is a French DJ. After touring numerous places (mainly France & Europe) and producing in diverse styles of music ranging from D'N'B (Vendome.rec) to the Hip & the Hop (Groove vibration) Pilooski has recorded as both an independent artist and with several Record Labels. He is best known for remixes of songs from the 1950s, 60s and 70s. He created theme music for an Adidas advertisement, remixing the Frankie Valli song \"Beggin ‘\". Another campaign used his remix of Dee Edwards‘ \"Why Can’t There Be Love?\" , the remix of the song and the song itself have gained widespread popularity ever since, as well as the \"Celebrating Originality on the Streets\" campaign.", "Title: Cedric Gervais\n\nCédric Gervais (born Cedric DePasquale; 7 June 1979) is a French DJ, producer of house music and actor living in Miami Beach, Florida. In 2013, he produced a remix of Lana Del Rey's \"Summertime Sadness\", for which he won a Grammy Award.", "Title: Get Low (Dillon Francis and DJ Snake song)\n\n\"Get Low\" is a 2014 single by American electronic music producer Dillon Francis and French DJ and producer DJ Snake. Accompanied by a music video, the song became very popular in European night venues and in zumba exercise classes. The entire song consists of the following lyrics, \"Get low when the whistle go\", while interspersed with some exclamations like \"Barbes, yalla habibi\" (an Arabic phrase translating to “Let’s go, my love”), tongue rolling and feminine yelling. The song is an available track on the rhythm game \"Just Dance 2015\". This song is featured in the film \"Furious 7\" and its affiliated video game, \"Forza Horizon 2 Presents Fast & Furious\", which is a standalone expansion of the open-world racing video game \"Forza Horizon 2\". The official remix features additional vocals by Rae Sremmurd.", "Title: Feder (DJ)\n\nHadrien Federiconi better known by the stage name Feder is a French deep house DJ originating from Nice, south of France. Moving to Paris, he gained fame in 2014 through \"Sixto\", his remix of Rodriguez' song \"Can't Get Away\". He signed to Atlantic Records (Warner Music) and he gained international chart success through his own track \"Goodbye\" featuring vocals of Lyse (Anne-Lyse Blanc). The song \"Goodbye\" reached number one in sales in France and Switzerland, as well as number one on iTunes charts for France, Italy, Belgium, Switzerland, Russia, Hungary, Turkey, Czech Republic and Top 10 on iTunes in Germany, Greece, Denmark, Spain, Netherlands, Austria and South Africa. Feder won 'Best New French DJ' at the 2015 NRJ DJ Awards." ]
6,164
What Afro-Asiatic group is the name Merga a part of?
Ethiosemitic group
bridge
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{ "title": [ "Merga", "Amharic" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Amharic ( or ; Amharic: አማርኛ , \"Amarəñña \", ] ) is an Afro-Asiatic language of the Semitic branch and is a member of the Ethiosemitic group.", " It is spoken as a mother tongue by the Amhara and other populations residing in major cities and towns of Ethiopia.", " The language serves as the official working language of Ethiopia, and is also the official or working language of several of the states within the federal system.", " Amharic is the second-most widely spoken Semitic language in the world after Arabic." ], "title": "Amharic" }, { "sentences": [ "The Leeward Islands (French: \"Îles Sous-le-vent\" ; Tahitian: \"Fenua Raro Mata’i\" , literally \"Islands Under-the-Wind\") are the western part of the Society Islands in French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France in the South Pacific.", " They lie south of the Line Islands (part of Kiribati), east of the Cooks and north of the Austral Islands (also part of French Polynesia).", " Their area is 395 km² with a population of over 33,000.", " The islands to the west comprise a three atoll group: Manuae (also known as Scilly Atoll), Motu One atoll (also known as Bellinghausen), lying most northerly of the Leeward Islands, and to the southeast Maupihaa atoll (also known as Mopelia).", " More to the east lies a mainly high island cluster consisting of Maupiti (Tahitian name: Maurua), Tupai atoll, Bora Bora (Tahitian name: Vava'u), the most known of the Leeward Islands in the western world due to its World War II United States naval base and subsequent tourism industry, Tahaa (Tahitian name: Uporu), lying just north of the largest island of the group, Raiatea (Tahitian names: Hava'i, Ioretea) which possesses the largest city and local capital of the Leeward Islands, namely Uturoa, as well as the highest elevation, the just over 1,000 m mount Tefatua, and finally the easternmost island of the group, Huahine (Tahitian name: Mata'irea) which at high tide is divided into two: Huahine Nui (\"big Huahine\") to the north and Huahine Iti (\"small Huahine\") to the south." ], "title": "Leeward Islands (Society Islands)" }, { "sentences": [ "Burunge is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Tanzania in the Dodoma Region, by the Burunge people, a small \"group\" of about 13,000 native speakers that live in the Northeastern region of Tanzania.", " The Burunge belong to a cluster of Tanzanian groups known as Southern Cushites, which also categorizes Burunge as part of the South Cushitic language family.", " The Burunge live in close proximity to other languages such as the Rangi, Gogo and Sandawe, and ultimately, their language and culture is endangered by dwindling number of speakers and absorption by larger tribes." ], "title": "Burunge language" }, { "sentences": [ "Wolayta (also spelled \"Wolaitta\") (Ethiopic: ወላይታ \"Wolaytta\") is the name of an ethnic group and its former kingdom, located in southern Ethiopia.", " According to the most recent census (2007), the people of Wolayta number 1.7 million, or 2.31 percent of the country's population, of whom 289,707 are city-dwellers.", " The language of the Wolayta people, similarly called Wolaytta, belongs to the Omotic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family.", " Despite their small population, Wolayta people have widely influenced national music, dance and cuisine in Ethiopia." ], "title": "Welayta people" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lasörling Group (German: \"Lasörlinggruppe\" ) is a subgroup of the Central Alps within the Eastern Alps.", " The boundaries of this mountain range in East Tyrol are principally delineated by the valleys of the Virgental in the north and the Defereggental in the south.", " According to the agreement by the Alpine clubs in 1984 the Lasörling Group is part of the Venediger Group, forming its southeastern part.", " In older classifications of the Eastern Alps, the Lasörling Group was counted as part of the Defereggen Mountains (Villgraten Mountains).", " The highest summit of the Lasörling Group is the Lasörling ( m (AA) ) which gives the range its name.", " Sometimes the neighbouring Panargenkamm is also seen as part of the Lasörling group.", " Its highest mountain is the Keeseck ( m (AA) )." ], "title": "Lasörling Group" }, { "sentences": [ "Veteran Isles (French: \"Ile du Veteran\" ; also known as the Veteran Islands) is a pair of islands in the Australian state of South Australia which is part of the Pearson Isles which itself is part of the larger island group known as the Investigator Group.", " It is located about 69 km west south-west of Cape Finniss on the west coast of Eyre Peninsula.", " It was discovered as part of the Pearson Isles by Matthew Flinders on 13 February 1802.", " The island was given its name in August 1969 in order to preserve a name used within the locality by the Baudin expedition.", " The island has enjoyed protected area status since at least 1972 and since 2011, it been part of the Investigator Group Wilderness Protection Area." ], "title": "Veteran Isles" }, { "sentences": [ "The Afar (Afar: \"Qafár\" ), also known as the Danakil, Adali and Odali, are an ethnic group inhabiting the Horn of Africa.", " They primarily live in the Afar Region of Ethiopia and in northern Djibouti, although some also inhabit the southern point of Eritrea.", " Afars speak the Afar language, which is part of the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic family." ], "title": "Afar people" }, { "sentences": [ "Harari is the language of the Harari people of Ethiopia.", " It is an Afro-Asiatic language of the Semitic branch and is a member of the Ethiosemitic group.", " According to the 2007 Ethiopian census, it is spoken by 25,810 people.", " Most of its speakers are multilingual in Amharic and/or Eastern Oromo.", " Harari is closely related to the Eastern Gurage languages, Zay, and Silt'e, all of whom are linked to the now extinct Semitic Harla language.", " Locals or natives of Harar refer to it as \"Gēy Ritma\" or \"Gēy Sinan\" \"language of the City\" (\"Gēy\" is the word for how Harari speakers refer to Harar, whose name is an exonym)." ], "title": "Harari language" }, { "sentences": [ "The Somali languages form a group that are part of the Afro-Asiatic language family.", " They are spoken as a mother tongue by ethnic Somalis in Horn of Africa and the Somali diaspora.", " Even with linguistic differences, Somalis collectively view themselves as speaking a common language." ], "title": "Somali languages" }, { "sentences": [ "Merga (Amharic: መርጋ) is a male name of Ethiopian origin" ], "title": "Merga" } ]
[ "Title: Amharic\n\nAmharic ( or ; Amharic: አማርኛ , \"Amarəñña \", ] ) is an Afro-Asiatic language of the Semitic branch and is a member of the Ethiosemitic group. It is spoken as a mother tongue by the Amhara and other populations residing in major cities and towns of Ethiopia. The language serves as the official working language of Ethiopia, and is also the official or working language of several of the states within the federal system. Amharic is the second-most widely spoken Semitic language in the world after Arabic.", "Title: Leeward Islands (Society Islands)\n\nThe Leeward Islands (French: \"Îles Sous-le-vent\" ; Tahitian: \"Fenua Raro Mata’i\" , literally \"Islands Under-the-Wind\") are the western part of the Society Islands in French Polynesia, an overseas collectivity of France in the South Pacific. They lie south of the Line Islands (part of Kiribati), east of the Cooks and north of the Austral Islands (also part of French Polynesia). Their area is 395 km² with a population of over 33,000. The islands to the west comprise a three atoll group: Manuae (also known as Scilly Atoll), Motu One atoll (also known as Bellinghausen), lying most northerly of the Leeward Islands, and to the southeast Maupihaa atoll (also known as Mopelia). More to the east lies a mainly high island cluster consisting of Maupiti (Tahitian name: Maurua), Tupai atoll, Bora Bora (Tahitian name: Vava'u), the most known of the Leeward Islands in the western world due to its World War II United States naval base and subsequent tourism industry, Tahaa (Tahitian name: Uporu), lying just north of the largest island of the group, Raiatea (Tahitian names: Hava'i, Ioretea) which possesses the largest city and local capital of the Leeward Islands, namely Uturoa, as well as the highest elevation, the just over 1,000 m mount Tefatua, and finally the easternmost island of the group, Huahine (Tahitian name: Mata'irea) which at high tide is divided into two: Huahine Nui (\"big Huahine\") to the north and Huahine Iti (\"small Huahine\") to the south.", "Title: Burunge language\n\nBurunge is an Afro-Asiatic language spoken in Tanzania in the Dodoma Region, by the Burunge people, a small \"group\" of about 13,000 native speakers that live in the Northeastern region of Tanzania. The Burunge belong to a cluster of Tanzanian groups known as Southern Cushites, which also categorizes Burunge as part of the South Cushitic language family. The Burunge live in close proximity to other languages such as the Rangi, Gogo and Sandawe, and ultimately, their language and culture is endangered by dwindling number of speakers and absorption by larger tribes.", "Title: Welayta people\n\nWolayta (also spelled \"Wolaitta\") (Ethiopic: ወላይታ \"Wolaytta\") is the name of an ethnic group and its former kingdom, located in southern Ethiopia. According to the most recent census (2007), the people of Wolayta number 1.7 million, or 2.31 percent of the country's population, of whom 289,707 are city-dwellers. The language of the Wolayta people, similarly called Wolaytta, belongs to the Omotic branch of the Afro-Asiatic language family. Despite their small population, Wolayta people have widely influenced national music, dance and cuisine in Ethiopia.", "Title: Lasörling Group\n\nThe Lasörling Group (German: \"Lasörlinggruppe\" ) is a subgroup of the Central Alps within the Eastern Alps. The boundaries of this mountain range in East Tyrol are principally delineated by the valleys of the Virgental in the north and the Defereggental in the south. According to the agreement by the Alpine clubs in 1984 the Lasörling Group is part of the Venediger Group, forming its southeastern part. In older classifications of the Eastern Alps, the Lasörling Group was counted as part of the Defereggen Mountains (Villgraten Mountains). The highest summit of the Lasörling Group is the Lasörling ( m (AA) ) which gives the range its name. Sometimes the neighbouring Panargenkamm is also seen as part of the Lasörling group. Its highest mountain is the Keeseck ( m (AA) ).", "Title: Veteran Isles\n\nVeteran Isles (French: \"Ile du Veteran\" ; also known as the Veteran Islands) is a pair of islands in the Australian state of South Australia which is part of the Pearson Isles which itself is part of the larger island group known as the Investigator Group. It is located about 69 km west south-west of Cape Finniss on the west coast of Eyre Peninsula. It was discovered as part of the Pearson Isles by Matthew Flinders on 13 February 1802. The island was given its name in August 1969 in order to preserve a name used within the locality by the Baudin expedition. The island has enjoyed protected area status since at least 1972 and since 2011, it been part of the Investigator Group Wilderness Protection Area.", "Title: Afar people\n\nThe Afar (Afar: \"Qafár\" ), also known as the Danakil, Adali and Odali, are an ethnic group inhabiting the Horn of Africa. They primarily live in the Afar Region of Ethiopia and in northern Djibouti, although some also inhabit the southern point of Eritrea. Afars speak the Afar language, which is part of the Cushitic branch of the Afro-Asiatic family.", "Title: Harari language\n\nHarari is the language of the Harari people of Ethiopia. It is an Afro-Asiatic language of the Semitic branch and is a member of the Ethiosemitic group. According to the 2007 Ethiopian census, it is spoken by 25,810 people. Most of its speakers are multilingual in Amharic and/or Eastern Oromo. Harari is closely related to the Eastern Gurage languages, Zay, and Silt'e, all of whom are linked to the now extinct Semitic Harla language. Locals or natives of Harar refer to it as \"Gēy Ritma\" or \"Gēy Sinan\" \"language of the City\" (\"Gēy\" is the word for how Harari speakers refer to Harar, whose name is an exonym).", "Title: Somali languages\n\nThe Somali languages form a group that are part of the Afro-Asiatic language family. They are spoken as a mother tongue by ethnic Somalis in Horn of Africa and the Somali diaspora. Even with linguistic differences, Somalis collectively view themselves as speaking a common language.", "Title: Merga\n\nMerga (Amharic: መርጋ) is a male name of Ethiopian origin" ]
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`Who is the publisher of the comic book in which the founder of the antarctic press sometimes filled in for Rice on the art?
First Comics
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{ "title": [ "Dynamo Joe", "Dynamo Joe", "Ben Dunn" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "David Hahn is a western Montana-based comic book artist born on May 17,1967 in Los Angeles in.", " He is best known for his work illustrating the comic book mini-series \"Bite Club\" and its sequel \"Bite Club: Vampire Crime Unit\" for DC Comics, where he also illustrated stories for \"Robin\", \"Fables\", \"Batman: The Ultimate Training Guide\", and \"Lucifer\".", " Much of his early work was published by Antarctic Press in \"Fun and Perils in the Trudyverse\".", " Hahn later moved his work to Slave Labor Graphics and restarted the series under the name \"Private Beach\", which garnered him an Eisner Award nomination.", " He has also written an X-Men story for \"Ultimate X-Men\" #11 for Marvel Comics and drawn a story for Michael Chabon's \"The Escapist\" #5, written by Howard Chaykin, drawn several issues of Marvel Adventures:The Fantastic Four, as well five issues of \"Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane\"." ], "title": "David Hahn (cartoonist)" }, { "sentences": [ "Avengelyne [uh-van'-jah-leen] is a fictional comic book character created by Rob Liefeld and Cathy Christian.", " Avengelyne is an angel who fights the forces of evil and often finds herself face-to-face with demons and monsters.", " The original character design for Avengelyne was based on the likeness of former \"Vampirella\" model Cathy Christian.", " Originally published in 1995 by Maximum Press, she was also inspired by Ben Dunn's comic Warrior Nun Areala from Antarctic Press." ], "title": "Avengelyne" }, { "sentences": [ "Antarctic Press is a United States, San Antonio-based comic book publishing company which publishes \"American Manga\" style comic books." ], "title": "Antarctic Press" }, { "sentences": [ "Twilight X is a comic written and drawn by Joseph Wight and published under Antarctic Press.", " The recent miniseries was colored by GURU eFX.", " Starting in 1989, Twilight X was initially self-published by Wight, along with Neal Gleaton and Steve Kratochvil, under the short-lived Pork Chop Press imprint.", " At this point in its history, it was titled \"Twilight X: Caribbean Adventures.\"", " The story was continued under Antarctic Press, appearing in 1991 in their Mangazine collections." ], "title": "Twilight X" }, { "sentences": [ "Ben Dunn (born April 17, 1964 in Taiwan) is an American comic book artist.", " Although born in Taiwan, he grew up in Taiwan, Kentucky, and San Antonio, Texas, where he graduated from Central Catholic Marianist High School.", " It was in Taiwan that he was first exposed to Japanese manga.", " In 1984 he founded Antarctic Press, an American comic book company specializing in Manga-style titles.", " In 2003, he sold Antarctic to start his own development company, Sentai Studios." ], "title": "Ben Dunn" }, { "sentences": [ "Genus is a furry erotic comic book originally published by Antarctic Press and continued by Radio Comix under its \"Sin Factory\" imprint.", " Issues contain sexually explicit stories and pin-up illustrations by various artists, featuring anthropomorphic animals (no human characters are included), and are labeled for sale to adults only.", " The series began in June 1993, with 94 issues published as of April 2012.", " Originally published in stapled format, recent issues are square bound with higher page counts.", " Diamond Comic Distributors' catalog describes it as \"The longest-running erotic comic anthology\"." ], "title": "Genus (comics)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dynamo Joe was a comic book series published by First Comics from 1986–1988.", " Created, plotted and drawn by Doug Rice, it was scripted first by John Ostrander then by Phil Foglio.", " Ben Dunn sometimes filled in for Rice on the art." ], "title": "Dynamo Joe" }, { "sentences": [ "Bunting's first professional comic book work was printed in Antarctic Press's \"Shoujo\" #4 in 2005.", " After that he released the book \"How to Break into Comics\", also published by Antarctic Press." ], "title": "Chris Bunting" }, { "sentences": [ "Gold Digger is a comic book series, written and drawn by Fred Perry, and published by Antarctic Press.", " Fred came up with the initial inspiration for Gold Digger during his tour of duty in the First Gulf War, and released the debut oneshot in Antarctic Press' \"Mangazine,\" in 1991.", " A four-issue miniseries followed in 1992 and 1993, followed by a regular monthly black-and-white series, and finally the current colour series beginning in 1999." ], "title": "Gold Digger (comics)" }, { "sentences": [ "Radio Comix is an alternative comic book publishing company based in San Antonio, Texas, United States.", " Founded in 1996 by former Antarctic Press employees Elin Winkler-Suarez and Pat Duke, Radio Comix has published hundreds of comics from many genres, from both American-created and translated Japanese manga to anthropomorphic to adults-only books under their Sin Factory imprint.", " Their \"Furrlough\" title is the longest-running comic anthology in the US." ], "title": "Radio Comix" } ]
[ "Title: David Hahn (cartoonist)\n\nDavid Hahn is a western Montana-based comic book artist born on May 17,1967 in Los Angeles in. He is best known for his work illustrating the comic book mini-series \"Bite Club\" and its sequel \"Bite Club: Vampire Crime Unit\" for DC Comics, where he also illustrated stories for \"Robin\", \"Fables\", \"Batman: The Ultimate Training Guide\", and \"Lucifer\". Much of his early work was published by Antarctic Press in \"Fun and Perils in the Trudyverse\". Hahn later moved his work to Slave Labor Graphics and restarted the series under the name \"Private Beach\", which garnered him an Eisner Award nomination. He has also written an X-Men story for \"Ultimate X-Men\" #11 for Marvel Comics and drawn a story for Michael Chabon's \"The Escapist\" #5, written by Howard Chaykin, drawn several issues of Marvel Adventures:The Fantastic Four, as well five issues of \"Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane\".", "Title: Avengelyne\n\nAvengelyne [uh-van'-jah-leen] is a fictional comic book character created by Rob Liefeld and Cathy Christian. Avengelyne is an angel who fights the forces of evil and often finds herself face-to-face with demons and monsters. The original character design for Avengelyne was based on the likeness of former \"Vampirella\" model Cathy Christian. Originally published in 1995 by Maximum Press, she was also inspired by Ben Dunn's comic Warrior Nun Areala from Antarctic Press.", "Title: Antarctic Press\n\nAntarctic Press is a United States, San Antonio-based comic book publishing company which publishes \"American Manga\" style comic books.", "Title: Twilight X\n\nTwilight X is a comic written and drawn by Joseph Wight and published under Antarctic Press. The recent miniseries was colored by GURU eFX. Starting in 1989, Twilight X was initially self-published by Wight, along with Neal Gleaton and Steve Kratochvil, under the short-lived Pork Chop Press imprint. At this point in its history, it was titled \"Twilight X: Caribbean Adventures.\" The story was continued under Antarctic Press, appearing in 1991 in their Mangazine collections.", "Title: Ben Dunn\n\nBen Dunn (born April 17, 1964 in Taiwan) is an American comic book artist. Although born in Taiwan, he grew up in Taiwan, Kentucky, and San Antonio, Texas, where he graduated from Central Catholic Marianist High School. It was in Taiwan that he was first exposed to Japanese manga. In 1984 he founded Antarctic Press, an American comic book company specializing in Manga-style titles. In 2003, he sold Antarctic to start his own development company, Sentai Studios.", "Title: Genus (comics)\n\nGenus is a furry erotic comic book originally published by Antarctic Press and continued by Radio Comix under its \"Sin Factory\" imprint. Issues contain sexually explicit stories and pin-up illustrations by various artists, featuring anthropomorphic animals (no human characters are included), and are labeled for sale to adults only. The series began in June 1993, with 94 issues published as of April 2012. Originally published in stapled format, recent issues are square bound with higher page counts. Diamond Comic Distributors' catalog describes it as \"The longest-running erotic comic anthology\".", "Title: Dynamo Joe\n\nDynamo Joe was a comic book series published by First Comics from 1986–1988. Created, plotted and drawn by Doug Rice, it was scripted first by John Ostrander then by Phil Foglio. Ben Dunn sometimes filled in for Rice on the art.", "Title: Chris Bunting\n\nBunting's first professional comic book work was printed in Antarctic Press's \"Shoujo\" #4 in 2005. After that he released the book \"How to Break into Comics\", also published by Antarctic Press.", "Title: Gold Digger (comics)\n\nGold Digger is a comic book series, written and drawn by Fred Perry, and published by Antarctic Press. Fred came up with the initial inspiration for Gold Digger during his tour of duty in the First Gulf War, and released the debut oneshot in Antarctic Press' \"Mangazine,\" in 1991. A four-issue miniseries followed in 1992 and 1993, followed by a regular monthly black-and-white series, and finally the current colour series beginning in 1999.", "Title: Radio Comix\n\nRadio Comix is an alternative comic book publishing company based in San Antonio, Texas, United States. Founded in 1996 by former Antarctic Press employees Elin Winkler-Suarez and Pat Duke, Radio Comix has published hundreds of comics from many genres, from both American-created and translated Japanese manga to anthropomorphic to adults-only books under their Sin Factory imprint. Their \"Furrlough\" title is the longest-running comic anthology in the US." ]
6,166
Tomkyns Hilgrove Turner escorted what key to translating hieroglayphs from Egypt to England?
Rosetta Stone
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[ { "sentences": [ "Robert Ralph Furman (August 21, 1915 – October 14, 2008) was a civil engineer who during World War II was the chief of foreign intelligence for the Manhattan Engineer District directing espionage against the German nuclear energy project.", " He participated in the Alsos Mission, which conducted a series of operations with the intent to place all uranium in Europe into Allied hands, and at the end of the war rounded up German atomic scientists to keep them out of the Soviet Union.", " He personally escorted half of the uranium-235 necessary for the Little Boy atomic bomb to the Pacific island of Tinian.", " He was also a key figure overseeing the construction of The Pentagon building.", " After the war he founded Furman Builders Inc., a construction company that built hundreds of structures, including the Potomac Mills shopping mall in Woodbridge, Virginia." ], "title": "Robert Furman" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rosetta Stone is a granodiorite stele, found in 1799, inscribed with three versions of a decree issued at Memphis, Egypt in 196 BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty on behalf of King Ptolemy V.", " The top and middle texts are in Ancient Egyptian using hieroglyphic script and Demotic script, respectively, while the bottom is in Ancient Greek.", " As the decree has only minor differences between the three versions, the Rosetta Stone proved to be the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs." ], "title": "Rosetta Stone" }, { "sentences": [ "Mummia, mumia, or originally mummy referred to several different preparations in the history of medicine, from \"mineral pitch\" to \"powdered human mummies\".", " It originated from Arabic \"mūmiyā\" \"a type of resinous bitumen found in Western Asia and used curatively\" in traditional Islamic medicine, which was translated as \"pissasphaltus\" (from \"pitch\" and \"asphalt\") in ancient Greek medicine.", " In medieval European medicine, \"mūmiyā\" \"bitumen\" was transliterated into Latin as \"mumia\" meaning both \"a bituminous medicine from Persia\" and \"mummy\".", " Merchants in apothecaries dispensed expensive mummia bitumen, which was thought to be an effective cure-all for many ailments.", " Beginning around the 12th century when supplies of imported natural bitumen ran short, mummia was misinterpreted as \"mummy\", and the word's meaning expanded to \"a black resinous exudate scraped out from embalmed Egyptian mummies\".", " This began a period of lucrative trade between Egypt and Europe, and suppliers substituted rare mummia exudate with entire mummies, either embalmed or desiccated.", " After Egypt banned the shipment of mummia in the 16th century, unscrupulous European apothecaries began to sell fraudulent mummia prepared by embalming and desiccating fresh corpses.", " During the Renaissance, scholars proved that translating bituminous mummia as mummy was a mistake, and physicians stopped prescribing the ineffective drug.", " Lastly, artists in the 17th and 18th centuries used ground up mummies to tint a popular oil-paint called mummy brown." ], "title": "Mummia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Arab's Gulf, also known as the Arab Gulf or Arab Bay (all translating the Arabic name Khalij el-Arab, خليج العرب), is a large bay to the west of Alexandria in Egypt.", " It is not to be confused with the \"Arabian Gulf\" (a historic name for the Red Sea) or the Arabian Sea." ], "title": "Arab's Gulf" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of the Nile was a significant naval action fought during 1–3 August 1798.", " The battle took place in Aboukir Bay, near the mouth of the River Nile on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt and pitted a British fleet of the Royal Navy against a fleet of the French Navy.", " The battle was the climax of a three-month campaign in the Mediterranean during which a huge French convoy under General Napoleon Bonaparte had sailed from Toulon to Alexandria via Malta.", " Despite close pursuit by a British fleet of thirteen ships of the line, one fourth rate and a sloop under Sir Horatio Nelson, the French were able to reach Alexandria unscathed and successfully land an army, which Bonaparte led inland.", " The fleet that had escorted the convoy, consisting of thirteen ships of the line, four frigates and a number of smaller vessels under Vice-Admiral François-Paul Brueys D'Aigalliers, anchored in Aboukir Bay as Alexandria harbour was too narrow, forming a line of battle that was protected by shoals to the north and west." ], "title": "Order of battle at the Battle of the Nile" }, { "sentences": [ "Dona Nati was one of three identical cargo ships built in 1939 by Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico, San Marco, Trieste, Italy, for the De la Rama S.S. Co.", " Inc., Iloilo, Philippines intended for service between the Philippines West Coast and North America.", " The ship was engaged in normal commerce until it became a key player in events in the Philippines after December 7, 1941 and the Japanese invasion of the islands.", " \"Dona Nati\" had arrived in Manila along with the ships \"President Grant\", \"John Lykes\", \"Cape Fairweather\", and \"American Leader\" in a convoy escorted by the USS \"Boise\" (CL-47) on December 4, 1941.", " She had escaped to Australia where she became particularly notable as being one of only three ships to successfully run the Japanese blockade in attempts to supply the forces cut off in the Philippines.", " The ship was retained under Army control and on April 28, 1943 was one of twenty-eight vessels forming the fleet available to the Southwest Pacific command under General MacArthur." ], "title": "Dona Nati (1939)" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Medway\" was the first purpose-built submarine depot ship constructed for the Royal Navy.", " She was built by Vickers Armstrong at Barrow-in-Furness during the late 1920s.", " The ship served on the China Station before the Second World War and was transferred to Egypt in early 1940.", " Ordered to evacuate Alexandria in the face of the German advance after the Battle of Gazala in May 1942, \"Medway\" sailed for Lebanon at the end of June, escorted by a light cruiser and seven destroyers.", " Her strong escort could not protect her; on 30 June a German submarine torpedoed and sank her." ], "title": "HMS Medway (1928)" }, { "sentences": [ "William Blackwood and Sons was a Scottish publishing house and printer founded by William Blackwood in 1804.", " It played a key role in literary history, publishing many important authors, for example John Buchan, George Tomkyns Chesney, Joseph Conrad, George Eliot, E. M. Forster, John Galt, Thomas de Quincey, Charles Reade, Margaret Oliphant, John Hanning Speke and Anthony Trollope, both in books and in the monthly \"Blackwood’s Magazine\"." ], "title": "Blackwood (publishing house)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Aswan Dam, or more specifically since the 1960s, the Aswan High Dam, is an embankment dam built across the Nile in Aswan, Egypt, between 1960 and 1970.", " Its significance largely eclipsed the previous Aswan Low Dam initially completed in 1902 downstream.", " Based on the success of the Low Dam, then at its maximum utilization, construction of the High Dam became a key objective of the government following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952; with its ability to control flooding better, provide increased water storage for irrigation and generate hydroelectricity the dam was seen as pivotal to Egypt's planned industrialization.", " Like the earlier implementation, the High Dam has had a significant effect on the economy and culture of Egypt." ], "title": "Aswan Dam" }, { "sentences": [ "General Sir (Tomkyns) Hilgrove Turner GCH (12 January 1764 – 6 May 1843) is best known as the officer who escorted the Rosetta Stone from Egypt to England." ], "title": "Tomkyns Hilgrove Turner" } ]
[ "Title: Robert Furman\n\nRobert Ralph Furman (August 21, 1915 – October 14, 2008) was a civil engineer who during World War II was the chief of foreign intelligence for the Manhattan Engineer District directing espionage against the German nuclear energy project. He participated in the Alsos Mission, which conducted a series of operations with the intent to place all uranium in Europe into Allied hands, and at the end of the war rounded up German atomic scientists to keep them out of the Soviet Union. He personally escorted half of the uranium-235 necessary for the Little Boy atomic bomb to the Pacific island of Tinian. He was also a key figure overseeing the construction of The Pentagon building. After the war he founded Furman Builders Inc., a construction company that built hundreds of structures, including the Potomac Mills shopping mall in Woodbridge, Virginia.", "Title: Rosetta Stone\n\nThe Rosetta Stone is a granodiorite stele, found in 1799, inscribed with three versions of a decree issued at Memphis, Egypt in 196 BC during the Ptolemaic dynasty on behalf of King Ptolemy V. The top and middle texts are in Ancient Egyptian using hieroglyphic script and Demotic script, respectively, while the bottom is in Ancient Greek. As the decree has only minor differences between the three versions, the Rosetta Stone proved to be the key to deciphering Egyptian hieroglyphs.", "Title: Mummia\n\nMummia, mumia, or originally mummy referred to several different preparations in the history of medicine, from \"mineral pitch\" to \"powdered human mummies\". It originated from Arabic \"mūmiyā\" \"a type of resinous bitumen found in Western Asia and used curatively\" in traditional Islamic medicine, which was translated as \"pissasphaltus\" (from \"pitch\" and \"asphalt\") in ancient Greek medicine. In medieval European medicine, \"mūmiyā\" \"bitumen\" was transliterated into Latin as \"mumia\" meaning both \"a bituminous medicine from Persia\" and \"mummy\". Merchants in apothecaries dispensed expensive mummia bitumen, which was thought to be an effective cure-all for many ailments. Beginning around the 12th century when supplies of imported natural bitumen ran short, mummia was misinterpreted as \"mummy\", and the word's meaning expanded to \"a black resinous exudate scraped out from embalmed Egyptian mummies\". This began a period of lucrative trade between Egypt and Europe, and suppliers substituted rare mummia exudate with entire mummies, either embalmed or desiccated. After Egypt banned the shipment of mummia in the 16th century, unscrupulous European apothecaries began to sell fraudulent mummia prepared by embalming and desiccating fresh corpses. During the Renaissance, scholars proved that translating bituminous mummia as mummy was a mistake, and physicians stopped prescribing the ineffective drug. Lastly, artists in the 17th and 18th centuries used ground up mummies to tint a popular oil-paint called mummy brown.", "Title: Arab's Gulf\n\nThe Arab's Gulf, also known as the Arab Gulf or Arab Bay (all translating the Arabic name Khalij el-Arab, خليج العرب), is a large bay to the west of Alexandria in Egypt. It is not to be confused with the \"Arabian Gulf\" (a historic name for the Red Sea) or the Arabian Sea.", "Title: Order of battle at the Battle of the Nile\n\nThe Battle of the Nile was a significant naval action fought during 1–3 August 1798. The battle took place in Aboukir Bay, near the mouth of the River Nile on the Mediterranean coast of Egypt and pitted a British fleet of the Royal Navy against a fleet of the French Navy. The battle was the climax of a three-month campaign in the Mediterranean during which a huge French convoy under General Napoleon Bonaparte had sailed from Toulon to Alexandria via Malta. Despite close pursuit by a British fleet of thirteen ships of the line, one fourth rate and a sloop under Sir Horatio Nelson, the French were able to reach Alexandria unscathed and successfully land an army, which Bonaparte led inland. The fleet that had escorted the convoy, consisting of thirteen ships of the line, four frigates and a number of smaller vessels under Vice-Admiral François-Paul Brueys D'Aigalliers, anchored in Aboukir Bay as Alexandria harbour was too narrow, forming a line of battle that was protected by shoals to the north and west.", "Title: Dona Nati (1939)\n\nDona Nati was one of three identical cargo ships built in 1939 by Cantieri Riuniti dell'Adriatico, San Marco, Trieste, Italy, for the De la Rama S.S. Co. Inc., Iloilo, Philippines intended for service between the Philippines West Coast and North America. The ship was engaged in normal commerce until it became a key player in events in the Philippines after December 7, 1941 and the Japanese invasion of the islands. \"Dona Nati\" had arrived in Manila along with the ships \"President Grant\", \"John Lykes\", \"Cape Fairweather\", and \"American Leader\" in a convoy escorted by the USS \"Boise\" (CL-47) on December 4, 1941. She had escaped to Australia where she became particularly notable as being one of only three ships to successfully run the Japanese blockade in attempts to supply the forces cut off in the Philippines. The ship was retained under Army control and on April 28, 1943 was one of twenty-eight vessels forming the fleet available to the Southwest Pacific command under General MacArthur.", "Title: HMS Medway (1928)\n\nHMS \"Medway\" was the first purpose-built submarine depot ship constructed for the Royal Navy. She was built by Vickers Armstrong at Barrow-in-Furness during the late 1920s. The ship served on the China Station before the Second World War and was transferred to Egypt in early 1940. Ordered to evacuate Alexandria in the face of the German advance after the Battle of Gazala in May 1942, \"Medway\" sailed for Lebanon at the end of June, escorted by a light cruiser and seven destroyers. Her strong escort could not protect her; on 30 June a German submarine torpedoed and sank her.", "Title: Blackwood (publishing house)\n\nWilliam Blackwood and Sons was a Scottish publishing house and printer founded by William Blackwood in 1804. It played a key role in literary history, publishing many important authors, for example John Buchan, George Tomkyns Chesney, Joseph Conrad, George Eliot, E. M. Forster, John Galt, Thomas de Quincey, Charles Reade, Margaret Oliphant, John Hanning Speke and Anthony Trollope, both in books and in the monthly \"Blackwood’s Magazine\".", "Title: Aswan Dam\n\nThe Aswan Dam, or more specifically since the 1960s, the Aswan High Dam, is an embankment dam built across the Nile in Aswan, Egypt, between 1960 and 1970. Its significance largely eclipsed the previous Aswan Low Dam initially completed in 1902 downstream. Based on the success of the Low Dam, then at its maximum utilization, construction of the High Dam became a key objective of the government following the Egyptian Revolution of 1952; with its ability to control flooding better, provide increased water storage for irrigation and generate hydroelectricity the dam was seen as pivotal to Egypt's planned industrialization. Like the earlier implementation, the High Dam has had a significant effect on the economy and culture of Egypt.", "Title: Tomkyns Hilgrove Turner\n\nGeneral Sir (Tomkyns) Hilgrove Turner GCH (12 January 1764 – 6 May 1843) is best known as the officer who escorted the Rosetta Stone from Egypt to England." ]
6,167
What former United States Senator appointed Sandy Rummel to the Metropolitan Council?
Mark Dayton
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[ { "sentences": [ "David Kemp Karnes (born December 12, 1948) is a former United States Senator from Nebraska.", " He is President and Chief Executive Officer of The Fairmont Group Incorporated, a merchant banking/consulting company with offices in Omaha and Washington.", " Karnes also serves in an \"of counsel\" capacity to the national law firm of Kutak Rock and practices out of the firm's Omaha and Washington offices.", " He joined the firm in 1989 following his tenure as a United States Senator.", " He is currently involved in numerous civic, educational and charitable organizations in Nebraska and nationally." ], "title": "David Karnes" }, { "sentences": [ "Diane Neighbors is the incumbent vice mayor of the United States Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County and the President of the Metropolitan Council of Davidson County.", " She was elected on August 2, 2007, and on August 23, she was sworn into office as the seventh vice mayor in Metro history and the first woman to hold the post." ], "title": "Diane Neighbors" }, { "sentences": [ "Theodore Adams \"Ted\" Mondale (born October 12, 1957) is a politician, entrepreneur, public administrator, and former Chief Executive Officer of the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority, which oversaw Minnesota Vikings stadium from conception to operation.", " He is the elder son of the former United States senator, United States ambassador and Vice President Walter Mondale and Joan Mondale.", " He is a former Minnesota state senator, former Chairman of the Metropolitan Council, 1999-2003 , and former CEO of Nazca Solutions, Inc. - a technology fulfillment venture based in Minneapolis, Minnesota." ], "title": "Ted Mondale" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Findley (born June 23, 1921) is a former United States Representative from Illinois, who represented its 20th District.", " A Republican, he was first elected in 1960.", " Findley lost his seat in 1982 to current United States Senator Dick Durbin.", " Findley attended Illinois College and is a member of Phi Alpha Literary Society.", " He is a cofounder of the Council for the National Interest, a Washington, D.C. advocacy group.", " He resides in Jacksonville, Illinois." ], "title": "Paul Findley" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Brandt Dayton (born January 26, 1947) is an American politician who is the 40th and current Governor of Minnesota, serving since 2011.", " He was previously a United States Senator for Minnesota from 2001 to 2007, and the Minnesota State Auditor from 1991 to 1995.", " He is a member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), which affiliates with the national Democratic Party." ], "title": "Mark Dayton" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1920 Montana gubernatorial election took place on November 2, 1920.", " Incumbent Governor of Montana Sam V. Stewart, who was first elected Governor in 1912 and 1916, declined to run for re-election.", " To replace him, former United States Senator Joseph M. Dixon won the Republican primary, which was closely contested.", " In the general election, he faced Burton K. Wheeler, the former United States Attorney for the District of Montana and the Democratic nominee.", " Ultimately, Dixon defeated Wheeler by a wide margin to win his first and only term as governor." ], "title": "Montana gubernatorial election, 1920" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph R. Begich (born January 17, 1930) is an American former politician in the state of Minnesota.", " He was born in Eveleth, Minnesota.", " He is an alumnus of the Northwest School of Agriculture, and is a grain and livestock farmer.", " He served in the House of Representatives for District 6A from 1975 to 1982 and for District 6B from 1983 to 1992.", " He is married to Carolyn and has one daughter.", " He is the brother of former United States Congressman from Alaska, Nick Begich, and the uncle of former United States Senator from Alaska, Mark Begich." ], "title": "Joseph Begich" }, { "sentences": [ "Debra Strobel Fischer (born March 1, 1951) is the senior United States Senator from the state of Nebraska.", " Previously, she was a two-term member of the Nebraska Legislature, representing the 43rd District.", " She defeated former United States Senator Bob Kerrey in the election held on November 6, 2012, and assumed one of Nebraska's two Senate seats in January 2013." ], "title": "Deb Fischer" }, { "sentences": [ "Sandy Rummel (born August 10, 1942) is a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota Senate who represented District 53, which includes portions of Anoka and Ramsey counties in the northeastern Twin Cities metropolitan area.", " A Democrat, she was first elected to the Senate in 2006, but was unseated in the 2010 general election by Republican Roger Chamberlain.", " She was subsequently appointed to the Metropolitan Council by Governor Mark Dayton on March 2, 2011." ], "title": "Sandy Rummel" }, { "sentences": [ "Rónán Thomas Mullen (born 13 October 1970) is an independent Irish Senator and former delegate to the Council of Europe.", " He was elected by the National University of Ireland Seanad constituency in July 2007 and re-elected for a second term in 2011.", " Mullen is a frequent media commentator on social and political topics.", " The first National University of Ireland senator appointed to the Council of Europe, he received international coverage for his role in defeating the controversial \"McCafferty Report\" which sought to limit the right to conscientious objection for medical staff in the case of abortions." ], "title": "Rónán Mullen" } ]
[ "Title: David Karnes\n\nDavid Kemp Karnes (born December 12, 1948) is a former United States Senator from Nebraska. He is President and Chief Executive Officer of The Fairmont Group Incorporated, a merchant banking/consulting company with offices in Omaha and Washington. Karnes also serves in an \"of counsel\" capacity to the national law firm of Kutak Rock and practices out of the firm's Omaha and Washington offices. He joined the firm in 1989 following his tenure as a United States Senator. He is currently involved in numerous civic, educational and charitable organizations in Nebraska and nationally.", "Title: Diane Neighbors\n\nDiane Neighbors is the incumbent vice mayor of the United States Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County and the President of the Metropolitan Council of Davidson County. She was elected on August 2, 2007, and on August 23, she was sworn into office as the seventh vice mayor in Metro history and the first woman to hold the post.", "Title: Ted Mondale\n\nTheodore Adams \"Ted\" Mondale (born October 12, 1957) is a politician, entrepreneur, public administrator, and former Chief Executive Officer of the Minnesota Sports Facilities Authority, which oversaw Minnesota Vikings stadium from conception to operation. He is the elder son of the former United States senator, United States ambassador and Vice President Walter Mondale and Joan Mondale. He is a former Minnesota state senator, former Chairman of the Metropolitan Council, 1999-2003 , and former CEO of Nazca Solutions, Inc. - a technology fulfillment venture based in Minneapolis, Minnesota.", "Title: Paul Findley\n\nPaul Findley (born June 23, 1921) is a former United States Representative from Illinois, who represented its 20th District. A Republican, he was first elected in 1960. Findley lost his seat in 1982 to current United States Senator Dick Durbin. Findley attended Illinois College and is a member of Phi Alpha Literary Society. He is a cofounder of the Council for the National Interest, a Washington, D.C. advocacy group. He resides in Jacksonville, Illinois.", "Title: Mark Dayton\n\nMark Brandt Dayton (born January 26, 1947) is an American politician who is the 40th and current Governor of Minnesota, serving since 2011. He was previously a United States Senator for Minnesota from 2001 to 2007, and the Minnesota State Auditor from 1991 to 1995. He is a member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), which affiliates with the national Democratic Party.", "Title: Montana gubernatorial election, 1920\n\nThe 1920 Montana gubernatorial election took place on November 2, 1920. Incumbent Governor of Montana Sam V. Stewart, who was first elected Governor in 1912 and 1916, declined to run for re-election. To replace him, former United States Senator Joseph M. Dixon won the Republican primary, which was closely contested. In the general election, he faced Burton K. Wheeler, the former United States Attorney for the District of Montana and the Democratic nominee. Ultimately, Dixon defeated Wheeler by a wide margin to win his first and only term as governor.", "Title: Joseph Begich\n\nJoseph R. Begich (born January 17, 1930) is an American former politician in the state of Minnesota. He was born in Eveleth, Minnesota. He is an alumnus of the Northwest School of Agriculture, and is a grain and livestock farmer. He served in the House of Representatives for District 6A from 1975 to 1982 and for District 6B from 1983 to 1992. He is married to Carolyn and has one daughter. He is the brother of former United States Congressman from Alaska, Nick Begich, and the uncle of former United States Senator from Alaska, Mark Begich.", "Title: Deb Fischer\n\nDebra Strobel Fischer (born March 1, 1951) is the senior United States Senator from the state of Nebraska. Previously, she was a two-term member of the Nebraska Legislature, representing the 43rd District. She defeated former United States Senator Bob Kerrey in the election held on November 6, 2012, and assumed one of Nebraska's two Senate seats in January 2013.", "Title: Sandy Rummel\n\nSandy Rummel (born August 10, 1942) is a Minnesota politician and a former member of the Minnesota Senate who represented District 53, which includes portions of Anoka and Ramsey counties in the northeastern Twin Cities metropolitan area. A Democrat, she was first elected to the Senate in 2006, but was unseated in the 2010 general election by Republican Roger Chamberlain. She was subsequently appointed to the Metropolitan Council by Governor Mark Dayton on March 2, 2011.", "Title: Rónán Mullen\n\nRónán Thomas Mullen (born 13 October 1970) is an independent Irish Senator and former delegate to the Council of Europe. He was elected by the National University of Ireland Seanad constituency in July 2007 and re-elected for a second term in 2011. Mullen is a frequent media commentator on social and political topics. The first National University of Ireland senator appointed to the Council of Europe, he received international coverage for his role in defeating the controversial \"McCafferty Report\" which sought to limit the right to conscientious objection for medical staff in the case of abortions." ]
6,168
Who illustrated John Lustig's portrayal of the fictional family of cartoon ducks?
William Van Horn
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Reilly; it originally consisted of four characters—the married couple Eve Russell and T. C. Russell, and their children, Whitney and Simone Russell.", " The Russells are one of the four core families in the fictional town of Harmony, and are characterized by their friendship with the Bennetts and Lopez-Fitzgeralds and their feud with the Cranes.", " As the series progressed, four more characters were added to the family: Eve's vengeful, adoptive sister Liz Sanbourne; Eve's child with Julian Crane, Vincent Clarkson; Whitney's husband and Liz's son, Chad Harris-Crane; and Eve's aunt Irma Johnson.", " Most of the characters left during the show's transition from NBC to DirecTV, leaving Eve and Vincent as the only representatives of the Russell family in the series finale." ], "title": "Russell family (Passions)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Clan McDuck is a fictional Scottish clan of cartoon ducks from which Disney character Scrooge McDuck is descended.", " Within the Donald Duck universe, the clan is related to the American Duck family through the marriage of Hortense McDuck and Quackmore Duck, Donald's parents." ], "title": "Clan McDuck" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kennedy family are a fictional family from the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\".", " They have been a large part of the show since 1994, when the five-strong family moved into Ramsay Street.", " Both Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher) and his wife Susan (Jackie Woodburne) celebrated 20 years on the show in 2014, and are stalwarts of the fictional Erinsborough community, with Karl serving as the area's doctor and Susan as principal of Erinsborough High.", " They have earned multiple award nominations for their roles.", " The Kennedy family has expanded to introduce several others since its conception, although plays a relatively minor role as of 2014, with Karl and Susan as the only members of their family still residing in Ramsay Street." ], "title": "Kennedy family (Neighbours)" }, { "sentences": [ "The McQueen family are a fictional family in the long-running Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\".", " The family first appeared in 2006 and the family have been involved in a number of the show's most high-profile storylines, most notably John Paul McQueen's (James Sutton) affair with Craig Dean (Guy Burnet); Jacqui McQueen's (Claire Cooper) whirlwind relationship with Tony Hutchinson (Nick Pickard); Myra McQueen's (Nicole Barber-Lane) long-lost son Niall Rafferty's (Barry Sloane) revenge on his family by holding them hostage in an abandoned church and blowing it up, ultimately killing his half-sister Tina Reilly (Leah Hackett); Theresa McQueen's (Jorgie Porter) pregnancy by her cousin Carmel McQueen's (Gemma Merna) fiancé Calvin Valentine (Ricky Whittle) and later shooting him dead on their wedding day; Mercedes McQueen's (Jennifer Metcalfe) affair with her fiancé Riley Costello's (Rob Norbuy) father Carl (Paul Opacic); being kidnapped by Riley's grandfather Silas; staking Riley's second cousin Mitzee Minniver; Jacqui coping with the death of her husband Rhys Ashworth (Andrew Moss) in a bus crash, learning that he had been having an affair with Cindy Cunningham (Stephanie Waring) and that he got Sinead O'Connor (Stephanie Davis) pregnant; Mercedes stalking Mitzeee (Rachel Shenton) and stabbing herself and framing her; Carmel's facial disfigurement; Myra faking her own death to escape her daughter Mercedes' evil husband, Dr. Paul Browning (Joseph Thompson); Mercedes killing her husband Doctor Browning by striking him over the head with a shovel; John Paul's male rape at the hands of his pupil Finn O'Connor (Keith Rice); the train crash which ultimately killed Carmel; Mercedes faking her death to help Grace Black (Tamara Wall) get revenge on Freddie Roscoe (Charlie Clapham); Theresa donating her kidney to Nico Blake (Persephone Swales-Dawson); Porsche (Twinnie Lee Moore) and Cleo McQueen's (Nadine Rose Mulkerrin) sexual abuse at the hands of their mother Reenie McQueen's (Zöe Lucker) fiancé Pete Buchanan (Kai Owen); Phoebe McQueen's (Mandip Gill) murder in hospital by the Gloved Hand Killer; the stillbirth of Mercedes' baby Gabriel McQueen; John Paul's transgender boss Sally St. Claire (Annie Wallace) being revealed as his biological father, Mercedes being framed for drugs by Joanne Cardsley (Rachel Leskovac), Celine McQueen (Sarah George) and Diego Salvador Martinez Hernandez De La Cruz (Juan Pablo Yepez)'s sham wedding for money and Celine being murdered by her ex-boyfriend and serial killer Cameron Campbell (Cameron Moore) after discover he causes the fire at the fair on Halloween 2016." ], "title": "McQueen family" }, { "sentences": [ "The Corinthos family is a fictional family from the ABC Daytime soap opera, \"General Hospital.\"", " Created and introduced by Bill Levinson in August 1993, current patriarch Sonny Corinthos, was the first member to arrive in the fictional town of Port Charles, New York.", " The family was further expanded in 1995 with the arrival of Sonny's father, Mike Corbin.", " The Corinthos family is known for its involvement in organized crime, the family coffee import business and the revolving love affairs of its patriarch Sonny.", " The family is currently represented by Sonny, Carly, Dante, Michael, Kristina, Molly, Spencer, Rocco and Avery.", " The Corinthos family is the most powerful mob family in Port Charles, New York.", " A lot of rival mob organizations have tried to take it down and failed." ], "title": "Corinthos family" }, { "sentences": [ "The Duck family is a fictional family of cartoon ducks related to Disney character Donald Duck.", " The family is also related to the Coot, Goose, and Gander families, as well as the Scottish Clan McDuck.", " Besides Donald, the best-known members of the Duck family are Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Donald's three nephews." ], "title": "Duck family (Disney)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Spaulding Family is a fictional family on the CBS daytime soap opera Guiding Light, and currently reside in the fictional town of Springfield.", " The Spaulding family became one of the core family on the show follow their arrival in 1977." ], "title": "Spaulding family" }, { "sentences": [ "The Abbott family is a fictional family and one of the core families from the CBS Daytime soap opera, \"The Young and the Restless\".", " The family is represented by the late John Abbott's children Jack Abbott, Ashley Abbott, Traci Abbott, and Billy Abbott.", " The family is most known for their ongoing feud with the Newman family, which has mostly revolved between Victor Newman and Jack Abbott." ], "title": "Abbott family" } ]
[ "Title: Cartoon pornography\n\nCartoon pornography is the portrayal of illustrated or animated fictional cartoon characters in erotic or sexual situations. Animated cartoon pornography or erotic animation is a subset of the larger field of adult animation, not all of which is sexually explicit.", "Title: John Lustig\n\nJohn Lustig (born January 25, 1953) is an American comics writer and former journalist, principally known for his comic book scripts featuring Donald Duck and other members of Disney's Duck family. Lustig's scripts have been illustrated by William Van Horn and other artists. In addition, Lustig has written Mickey Mouse scripts that have been drawn by Noel Van Horn (William's son) and others. His first script was for Gold Key Comics (\"Flatfood Duck\" \"Daffy Duck\" #112 [Dec. 1977]), done just after graduating from college (it would be a decade before he wrote any other comics).", "Title: Russell family (Passions)\n\nThe Russell Family is a fictional family who appeared on American soap opera \"Passions\", which aired on NBC (1999–2007) and later on DirecTV (2007–08). The family was created by the soap's founder and head writer James E. Reilly; it originally consisted of four characters—the married couple Eve Russell and T. C. Russell, and their children, Whitney and Simone Russell. The Russells are one of the four core families in the fictional town of Harmony, and are characterized by their friendship with the Bennetts and Lopez-Fitzgeralds and their feud with the Cranes. As the series progressed, four more characters were added to the family: Eve's vengeful, adoptive sister Liz Sanbourne; Eve's child with Julian Crane, Vincent Clarkson; Whitney's husband and Liz's son, Chad Harris-Crane; and Eve's aunt Irma Johnson. Most of the characters left during the show's transition from NBC to DirecTV, leaving Eve and Vincent as the only representatives of the Russell family in the series finale.", "Title: Clan McDuck\n\nThe Clan McDuck is a fictional Scottish clan of cartoon ducks from which Disney character Scrooge McDuck is descended. Within the Donald Duck universe, the clan is related to the American Duck family through the marriage of Hortense McDuck and Quackmore Duck, Donald's parents.", "Title: Kennedy family (Neighbours)\n\nThe Kennedy family are a fictional family from the Australian soap opera \"Neighbours\". They have been a large part of the show since 1994, when the five-strong family moved into Ramsay Street. Both Karl Kennedy (Alan Fletcher) and his wife Susan (Jackie Woodburne) celebrated 20 years on the show in 2014, and are stalwarts of the fictional Erinsborough community, with Karl serving as the area's doctor and Susan as principal of Erinsborough High. They have earned multiple award nominations for their roles. The Kennedy family has expanded to introduce several others since its conception, although plays a relatively minor role as of 2014, with Karl and Susan as the only members of their family still residing in Ramsay Street.", "Title: McQueen family\n\nThe McQueen family are a fictional family in the long-running Channel 4 soap opera \"Hollyoaks\". The family first appeared in 2006 and the family have been involved in a number of the show's most high-profile storylines, most notably John Paul McQueen's (James Sutton) affair with Craig Dean (Guy Burnet); Jacqui McQueen's (Claire Cooper) whirlwind relationship with Tony Hutchinson (Nick Pickard); Myra McQueen's (Nicole Barber-Lane) long-lost son Niall Rafferty's (Barry Sloane) revenge on his family by holding them hostage in an abandoned church and blowing it up, ultimately killing his half-sister Tina Reilly (Leah Hackett); Theresa McQueen's (Jorgie Porter) pregnancy by her cousin Carmel McQueen's (Gemma Merna) fiancé Calvin Valentine (Ricky Whittle) and later shooting him dead on their wedding day; Mercedes McQueen's (Jennifer Metcalfe) affair with her fiancé Riley Costello's (Rob Norbuy) father Carl (Paul Opacic); being kidnapped by Riley's grandfather Silas; staking Riley's second cousin Mitzee Minniver; Jacqui coping with the death of her husband Rhys Ashworth (Andrew Moss) in a bus crash, learning that he had been having an affair with Cindy Cunningham (Stephanie Waring) and that he got Sinead O'Connor (Stephanie Davis) pregnant; Mercedes stalking Mitzeee (Rachel Shenton) and stabbing herself and framing her; Carmel's facial disfigurement; Myra faking her own death to escape her daughter Mercedes' evil husband, Dr. Paul Browning (Joseph Thompson); Mercedes killing her husband Doctor Browning by striking him over the head with a shovel; John Paul's male rape at the hands of his pupil Finn O'Connor (Keith Rice); the train crash which ultimately killed Carmel; Mercedes faking her death to help Grace Black (Tamara Wall) get revenge on Freddie Roscoe (Charlie Clapham); Theresa donating her kidney to Nico Blake (Persephone Swales-Dawson); Porsche (Twinnie Lee Moore) and Cleo McQueen's (Nadine Rose Mulkerrin) sexual abuse at the hands of their mother Reenie McQueen's (Zöe Lucker) fiancé Pete Buchanan (Kai Owen); Phoebe McQueen's (Mandip Gill) murder in hospital by the Gloved Hand Killer; the stillbirth of Mercedes' baby Gabriel McQueen; John Paul's transgender boss Sally St. Claire (Annie Wallace) being revealed as his biological father, Mercedes being framed for drugs by Joanne Cardsley (Rachel Leskovac), Celine McQueen (Sarah George) and Diego Salvador Martinez Hernandez De La Cruz (Juan Pablo Yepez)'s sham wedding for money and Celine being murdered by her ex-boyfriend and serial killer Cameron Campbell (Cameron Moore) after discover he causes the fire at the fair on Halloween 2016.", "Title: Corinthos family\n\nThe Corinthos family is a fictional family from the ABC Daytime soap opera, \"General Hospital.\" Created and introduced by Bill Levinson in August 1993, current patriarch Sonny Corinthos, was the first member to arrive in the fictional town of Port Charles, New York. The family was further expanded in 1995 with the arrival of Sonny's father, Mike Corbin. The Corinthos family is known for its involvement in organized crime, the family coffee import business and the revolving love affairs of its patriarch Sonny. The family is currently represented by Sonny, Carly, Dante, Michael, Kristina, Molly, Spencer, Rocco and Avery. The Corinthos family is the most powerful mob family in Port Charles, New York. A lot of rival mob organizations have tried to take it down and failed.", "Title: Duck family (Disney)\n\nThe Duck family is a fictional family of cartoon ducks related to Disney character Donald Duck. The family is also related to the Coot, Goose, and Gander families, as well as the Scottish Clan McDuck. Besides Donald, the best-known members of the Duck family are Huey, Dewey, and Louie, Donald's three nephews.", "Title: Spaulding family\n\nThe Spaulding Family is a fictional family on the CBS daytime soap opera Guiding Light, and currently reside in the fictional town of Springfield. The Spaulding family became one of the core family on the show follow their arrival in 1977.", "Title: Abbott family\n\nThe Abbott family is a fictional family and one of the core families from the CBS Daytime soap opera, \"The Young and the Restless\". The family is represented by the late John Abbott's children Jack Abbott, Ashley Abbott, Traci Abbott, and Billy Abbott. The family is most known for their ongoing feud with the Newman family, which has mostly revolved between Victor Newman and Jack Abbott." ]
6,169
Name the harbor where Squirrel Island in Lincoln Conty Maine is located?
Boothbay Harbor
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[ { "sentences": [ "Black Rock Harbor is located in Bridgeport, Connecticut on Long Island Sound.", " The Black Rock Harbor Light on Fayerweather Island marks the entrance to the harbor on its east, while St. Mary's by the Sea forms its western beachhead.", " Seaside Park runs along the northeastern part of the harbor.", " The harbor is the mouth of Cedar Creek.", " It is a protected harbor that developed as a trade port and shipbuilding center in the 18th century.", " It is now primarily a recreational harbor, having been superseded by the Bridgeport Harbor, which was enlarged by substantial breakwaters in 1907." ], "title": "Black Rock Harbor" }, { "sentences": [ "Southport is a town in Lincoln County, Maine, United States.", " The population was 606 at the 2010 census.", " It includes the villages of Southport, West Southport, Cape Newagen, and Squirrel Island.", " The majority of the town's residents live on its main island, Southport Island." ], "title": "Southport, Maine" }, { "sentences": [ "Winter Harbor Light is a lighthouse in Winter Harbor, Maine.", " It is located on Mark Island, a small island between the Schoodic Peninsula and Turtle Island, near the entry to the town's main harbor.", " The light was built in 1856 and was deactivated in 1933; it is no longer an aid to navigation, and is privately owned.", " The light was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Winter Harbor Light Station on February 1, 1988." ], "title": "Winter Harbor Light" }, { "sentences": [ "Great Wass Island (approx. 1700 acres) lies in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the State of Maine, United States.", " On the mainland is Jonesport in Washington County.", " The island is 5 mi (8 km) long, 1.5 mi (2.5 km) wide and it is the biggest island in the Great Wass Archipelago, which contains over 43 islands extending off the coast from Jonesport.", " Great Wass Island is connected with a bridge to Beals Island, which is then connected to the mainland.", " Head Harbor Island and Steels Harbor Island lie close to the east.", " The 1450 acre Great Wass Island Preserve is in the island.", " The interior of Great Wass Island supports coastal Maine's largest stand of jack pine, other typical plants are bakeapple (\"Rubus chamaemorus\"), deer-hair sedge (\"Trichophorum cespitosum\"), and dragon’s mouth orchid (\"Arethusa bulbosa\").", " The island is part of the Town of Beals, in Washington County." ], "title": "Great Wass Island" }, { "sentences": [ "Monhegan is a plantation in Lincoln County, Maine, United States, about 12 nmi off the mainland.", " The population was 69 at the 2010 census.", " The plantation comprises its namesake island and the uninhabited neighboring island of Manana.", " The island is accessible by scheduled boat service from Boothbay Harbor, New Harbor and Port Clyde.", " It was designated a National Natural Landmark for its coastal and island flora in 1966." ], "title": "Monhegan, Maine" }, { "sentences": [ "West Boothbay Harbor is an unincorporated village in the town of Boothbay Harbor, Lincoln County, Maine, United States.", " The community is located along Maine State Route 27 10.7 mi south of Wiscasset.", " West Boothbay Harbor has a post office with ZIP code 04575." ], "title": "West Boothbay Harbor, Maine" }, { "sentences": [ "Belichy Island (Russian: Остров Беличий , \"Ostrov Belichy\", literally: 'Squirrel Island') is a narrow island in the northwestern Sea of Okhotsk, one of the Shantar Islands." ], "title": "Belichy Island" }, { "sentences": [ "Squirrel Island, Maine is a summer resort colony off the coast of Boothbay Harbor.", " The origin of the name is not related to its squirrel population, since according to island chronicler Charles McLane \"[s]quirrels do not inhabit the island (or if they do now, they did not in early times according to local pundits),\" but, rather, refers to the shape of the island which, when seen from above, resembles a squirrel holding an acorn." ], "title": "Squirrel Island, Maine" }, { "sentences": [ "Jill Goldthwait is an American politician from Maine.", " Goldthwait grew up in New Jersey and obtained a degree in nursing in California.", " She served a stint as a Peace Corps volunteer in Tonga.", " She moved to Maine in 1978 and settled in Bar Harbor, Maine on Mount Desert Island.", " She worked as an emergency room nurse at Mount Desert Island Hospital and served on the Bar Harbor Town Council for 9 years prior to running for Maine State Senate.", " An unenrolled (independent), she won 4 terms (1994-2002) in the State Senate before being unable to run for re-election due to term-limits.", " She then took a job with Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, which later turned into a permanent position as Director of Government Relations.", " In 2005, Goldthwait was named by Governor John Baldacci to the state's newly created Creative Economy Council." ], "title": "Jill Goldthwait" }, { "sentences": [ "Roche Harbor is a sheltered harbor on the northwest side of San Juan Island in San Juan County, Washington, United States, and the site of a resort of the same name.", " Roche Harbor faces Haro Strait and the Canada–United States border.", " The harbor itself provides one of the better protected anchorages in the islands.", " The harbor is surrounded on the east side by San Juan Island, on the north side by Pearl Island, and on the west and south sides by Henry Island.", " Most of the harbor is 35 to 45 feet (11 to 14 meters) deep.", " Roche Harbor has a small airport used primarily by local residents." ], "title": "Roche Harbor, Washington" } ]
[ "Title: Black Rock Harbor\n\nBlack Rock Harbor is located in Bridgeport, Connecticut on Long Island Sound. The Black Rock Harbor Light on Fayerweather Island marks the entrance to the harbor on its east, while St. Mary's by the Sea forms its western beachhead. Seaside Park runs along the northeastern part of the harbor. The harbor is the mouth of Cedar Creek. It is a protected harbor that developed as a trade port and shipbuilding center in the 18th century. It is now primarily a recreational harbor, having been superseded by the Bridgeport Harbor, which was enlarged by substantial breakwaters in 1907.", "Title: Southport, Maine\n\nSouthport is a town in Lincoln County, Maine, United States. The population was 606 at the 2010 census. It includes the villages of Southport, West Southport, Cape Newagen, and Squirrel Island. The majority of the town's residents live on its main island, Southport Island.", "Title: Winter Harbor Light\n\nWinter Harbor Light is a lighthouse in Winter Harbor, Maine. It is located on Mark Island, a small island between the Schoodic Peninsula and Turtle Island, near the entry to the town's main harbor. The light was built in 1856 and was deactivated in 1933; it is no longer an aid to navigation, and is privately owned. The light was listed on the National Register of Historic Places as Winter Harbor Light Station on February 1, 1988.", "Title: Great Wass Island\n\nGreat Wass Island (approx. 1700 acres) lies in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of the State of Maine, United States. On the mainland is Jonesport in Washington County. The island is 5 mi (8 km) long, 1.5 mi (2.5 km) wide and it is the biggest island in the Great Wass Archipelago, which contains over 43 islands extending off the coast from Jonesport. Great Wass Island is connected with a bridge to Beals Island, which is then connected to the mainland. Head Harbor Island and Steels Harbor Island lie close to the east. The 1450 acre Great Wass Island Preserve is in the island. The interior of Great Wass Island supports coastal Maine's largest stand of jack pine, other typical plants are bakeapple (\"Rubus chamaemorus\"), deer-hair sedge (\"Trichophorum cespitosum\"), and dragon’s mouth orchid (\"Arethusa bulbosa\"). The island is part of the Town of Beals, in Washington County.", "Title: Monhegan, Maine\n\nMonhegan is a plantation in Lincoln County, Maine, United States, about 12 nmi off the mainland. The population was 69 at the 2010 census. The plantation comprises its namesake island and the uninhabited neighboring island of Manana. The island is accessible by scheduled boat service from Boothbay Harbor, New Harbor and Port Clyde. It was designated a National Natural Landmark for its coastal and island flora in 1966.", "Title: West Boothbay Harbor, Maine\n\nWest Boothbay Harbor is an unincorporated village in the town of Boothbay Harbor, Lincoln County, Maine, United States. The community is located along Maine State Route 27 10.7 mi south of Wiscasset. West Boothbay Harbor has a post office with ZIP code 04575.", "Title: Belichy Island\n\nBelichy Island (Russian: Остров Беличий , \"Ostrov Belichy\", literally: 'Squirrel Island') is a narrow island in the northwestern Sea of Okhotsk, one of the Shantar Islands.", "Title: Squirrel Island, Maine\n\nSquirrel Island, Maine is a summer resort colony off the coast of Boothbay Harbor. The origin of the name is not related to its squirrel population, since according to island chronicler Charles McLane \"[s]quirrels do not inhabit the island (or if they do now, they did not in early times according to local pundits),\" but, rather, refers to the shape of the island which, when seen from above, resembles a squirrel holding an acorn.", "Title: Jill Goldthwait\n\nJill Goldthwait is an American politician from Maine. Goldthwait grew up in New Jersey and obtained a degree in nursing in California. She served a stint as a Peace Corps volunteer in Tonga. She moved to Maine in 1978 and settled in Bar Harbor, Maine on Mount Desert Island. She worked as an emergency room nurse at Mount Desert Island Hospital and served on the Bar Harbor Town Council for 9 years prior to running for Maine State Senate. An unenrolled (independent), she won 4 terms (1994-2002) in the State Senate before being unable to run for re-election due to term-limits. She then took a job with Jackson Laboratory in Bar Harbor, which later turned into a permanent position as Director of Government Relations. In 2005, Goldthwait was named by Governor John Baldacci to the state's newly created Creative Economy Council.", "Title: Roche Harbor, Washington\n\nRoche Harbor is a sheltered harbor on the northwest side of San Juan Island in San Juan County, Washington, United States, and the site of a resort of the same name. Roche Harbor faces Haro Strait and the Canada–United States border. The harbor itself provides one of the better protected anchorages in the islands. The harbor is surrounded on the east side by San Juan Island, on the north side by Pearl Island, and on the west and south sides by Henry Island. Most of the harbor is 35 to 45 feet (11 to 14 meters) deep. Roche Harbor has a small airport used primarily by local residents." ]
6,170
Are Peter Furler and Amy Lee both songwriters ?
yes
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[ { "sentences": [ "Peter Andrew Furler (born 8 September 1966) is an Australian musician, songwriter, producer and record executive, best known as the co-founder and former lead vocalist of the Christian rock band Newsboys." ], "title": "Peter Furler" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Sweet Sacrifice\" is a song by American rock band Evanescence.", " It was released on May 25, 2007, as the third single from their second studio album, \"The Open Door\".", " It was written by Amy Lee and Terry Balsamo while the production was handled by Dave Fortman.", " \"All That I'm Living For\" was initially planned to be the third single, as announced at live concerts and online.", " However, due to requests from the band and fan reaction, Wind-up reconsidered its release and announced that \"Sweet Sacrifice\" would be the band's third single from \"The Open Door\".", " Evanescence's lead singer Amy Lee wrote the song about the abusive relationship that inspired all of the songs on the group's debut record \"Fallen\" (2003)." ], "title": "Sweet Sacrifice" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael DeWayne Tait (born May 18, 1966) is a contemporary Christian music artist.", " Michael Tait met Toby McKeehan in 1984 when he was in high school.", " Both Toby and Michael met Kevin Max while attending Liberty University in the late 1980s, and together they formed four-time Grammy winning band DC Talk, with whom Michael Tait has released five acclaimed studio albums.", " Tait is the current lead singer of Newsboys, and one third of Christian rock group DC Talk (though the group has been on hiatus since 2000).", " Tait also has had success in his solo career, founding a band called Tait in 1997.", " He toured as a solo act until 2007.", " He became lead singer of the Christian pop rock band Newsboys in 2009, and though Peter Furler was the lead vocalist on the album \"In the Hands of God\", Tait provided supporting vocals on the project.", " Aside from singing, Tait is also a self-taught guitar player.", " Tait also has a sister Lynda Randle, who is a Southern Gospel singer." ], "title": "Michael Tait" }, { "sentences": [ "Not Ashamed is the fourth studio album by Australian CCM band Newsboys, released in 1992.", " The album was the Newsboys' first commercially successful album, with the title track \"I'm Not Ashamed\" becoming a hit on Christian radio.", " Also, starting with this album, Steve Taylor started co-writing many of the band's songs with Peter Furler." ], "title": "Not Ashamed" }, { "sentences": [ "On Fire is the first studio album released by Australian Christian musician Peter Furler.", " It marks Furler's solo debut after his departure from Newsboys in 2009.", " After some date changes, the album was finally released 21 June 2011." ], "title": "On Fire (Peter Furler album)" }, { "sentences": [ "In the Hands of God is the thirteenth studio album by Christian band Newsboys.", " It was released on May 5, 2009, being the last album the band released before the departure of singer and founding member Peter Furler.", " It also features the return of Jody Davis, after a five-year hiatus, the first album on which keyboard player Jeff Frankenstein took on some production duties, and is the first album to feature any recording with Michael Tait as singer.", " Tait later replaced Furler." ], "title": "In the Hands of God" }, { "sentences": [ "Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil is an American alternative rock supergroup formed in 2010 by singer Steve Taylor with drummer Peter Furler (Newsboys, Peter Furler Band), guitarist Jimmy Abegg (Vector, A Ragamuffin Band), and bassist John Mark Painter (Fleming and John).", " Taylor formerly saw success as a new wave singer during the 1980s and early 1990s, and also fronted the short-lived band Chagall Guevara.", " However, by the mid-1990s he abandoned performing music and transitioned into work as a record producer, songwriter, and film-maker.", " In 2010 Taylor, who was frustrated at the slow pace of his fundraiser for his feature film \"Blue Like Jazz\", collaborated with Furler, Abegg, and Painter to record the song \"A Life Preserved\" for the film's soundtrack, and began recording other material.", " Taylor, Abegg, and Painter then featured on the Peter Furler song \"Closer\", under the name \"Steve Taylor & Some Other Band\", on Furler's album \"On Fire\".", " With those collaborations as a starting point, Taylor relaunched his career as a performing musician, and the lineup was branded as Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil.", " The group released a studio album entitled \"Goliath\" on November 18, 2014 to critical acclaim and modest commercial success.", " In 2015, Daniel Smith of Danielson, with whom the band had been touring, temporarily joined on in a collaboration touted as Steve Taylor & The Danielson Foil.", " Under this incarnation, the group released the EP \"Wow to the Deadness\" on February 5, 2016, and toured until February 12." ], "title": "Steve Taylor &amp; The Perfect Foil" }, { "sentences": [ "Amy Lynn Hartzler (née Lee ; born December 13, 1981), known professionally as Amy Lee, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist.", " She is the co-founder and lead vocalist of the rock band Evanescence.", " Along with her contributions with the band, Lee has also participated on numerous other musical projects including Walt Disney Records' \"Nightmare Revisited\" and \"\".", " Lee has performed collaborations with artists such as Korn, Seether, and David Hodges.", " Lee is also the American chairperson for the international epilepsy awareness foundation \"Out of the Shadows\".", " During Evanescence's hiatus, Lee embarked on her film score career in 2013 by composing the soundtrack to \"War Story\" (2014) and \"\" (2015) with cellist Dave Eggar, and the song \"Speak to Me\" for the film \"Voice from the Stone\"." ], "title": "Amy Lee" }, { "sentences": [ "Sun and Shield is the debut album from Christian music group Peter Furler Band, and the album released on 11 March 2014 by New Day Christian Records and Platinum Pop Records.", " The producers of the album were Peter Furler and Steve Taylor." ], "title": "Sun and Shield" }, { "sentences": [ "Eponymous Peter Furler Band is a Christian rock band from both Australia and the United States.", " It started in 2012 by Furler, and the band released their first album \"Sun and Shield\" in 2014 on their independent label New Day Christian Records and Platinum Pop Records." ], "title": "Peter Furler Band" } ]
[ "Title: Peter Furler\n\nPeter Andrew Furler (born 8 September 1966) is an Australian musician, songwriter, producer and record executive, best known as the co-founder and former lead vocalist of the Christian rock band Newsboys.", "Title: Sweet Sacrifice\n\n\"Sweet Sacrifice\" is a song by American rock band Evanescence. It was released on May 25, 2007, as the third single from their second studio album, \"The Open Door\". It was written by Amy Lee and Terry Balsamo while the production was handled by Dave Fortman. \"All That I'm Living For\" was initially planned to be the third single, as announced at live concerts and online. However, due to requests from the band and fan reaction, Wind-up reconsidered its release and announced that \"Sweet Sacrifice\" would be the band's third single from \"The Open Door\". Evanescence's lead singer Amy Lee wrote the song about the abusive relationship that inspired all of the songs on the group's debut record \"Fallen\" (2003).", "Title: Michael Tait\n\nMichael DeWayne Tait (born May 18, 1966) is a contemporary Christian music artist. Michael Tait met Toby McKeehan in 1984 when he was in high school. Both Toby and Michael met Kevin Max while attending Liberty University in the late 1980s, and together they formed four-time Grammy winning band DC Talk, with whom Michael Tait has released five acclaimed studio albums. Tait is the current lead singer of Newsboys, and one third of Christian rock group DC Talk (though the group has been on hiatus since 2000). Tait also has had success in his solo career, founding a band called Tait in 1997. He toured as a solo act until 2007. He became lead singer of the Christian pop rock band Newsboys in 2009, and though Peter Furler was the lead vocalist on the album \"In the Hands of God\", Tait provided supporting vocals on the project. Aside from singing, Tait is also a self-taught guitar player. Tait also has a sister Lynda Randle, who is a Southern Gospel singer.", "Title: Not Ashamed\n\nNot Ashamed is the fourth studio album by Australian CCM band Newsboys, released in 1992. The album was the Newsboys' first commercially successful album, with the title track \"I'm Not Ashamed\" becoming a hit on Christian radio. Also, starting with this album, Steve Taylor started co-writing many of the band's songs with Peter Furler.", "Title: On Fire (Peter Furler album)\n\nOn Fire is the first studio album released by Australian Christian musician Peter Furler. It marks Furler's solo debut after his departure from Newsboys in 2009. After some date changes, the album was finally released 21 June 2011.", "Title: In the Hands of God\n\nIn the Hands of God is the thirteenth studio album by Christian band Newsboys. It was released on May 5, 2009, being the last album the band released before the departure of singer and founding member Peter Furler. It also features the return of Jody Davis, after a five-year hiatus, the first album on which keyboard player Jeff Frankenstein took on some production duties, and is the first album to feature any recording with Michael Tait as singer. Tait later replaced Furler.", "Title: Steve Taylor &amp; The Perfect Foil\n\nSteve Taylor & The Perfect Foil is an American alternative rock supergroup formed in 2010 by singer Steve Taylor with drummer Peter Furler (Newsboys, Peter Furler Band), guitarist Jimmy Abegg (Vector, A Ragamuffin Band), and bassist John Mark Painter (Fleming and John). Taylor formerly saw success as a new wave singer during the 1980s and early 1990s, and also fronted the short-lived band Chagall Guevara. However, by the mid-1990s he abandoned performing music and transitioned into work as a record producer, songwriter, and film-maker. In 2010 Taylor, who was frustrated at the slow pace of his fundraiser for his feature film \"Blue Like Jazz\", collaborated with Furler, Abegg, and Painter to record the song \"A Life Preserved\" for the film's soundtrack, and began recording other material. Taylor, Abegg, and Painter then featured on the Peter Furler song \"Closer\", under the name \"Steve Taylor & Some Other Band\", on Furler's album \"On Fire\". With those collaborations as a starting point, Taylor relaunched his career as a performing musician, and the lineup was branded as Steve Taylor & The Perfect Foil. The group released a studio album entitled \"Goliath\" on November 18, 2014 to critical acclaim and modest commercial success. In 2015, Daniel Smith of Danielson, with whom the band had been touring, temporarily joined on in a collaboration touted as Steve Taylor & The Danielson Foil. Under this incarnation, the group released the EP \"Wow to the Deadness\" on February 5, 2016, and toured until February 12.", "Title: Amy Lee\n\nAmy Lynn Hartzler (née Lee ; born December 13, 1981), known professionally as Amy Lee, is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and multi-instrumentalist. She is the co-founder and lead vocalist of the rock band Evanescence. Along with her contributions with the band, Lee has also participated on numerous other musical projects including Walt Disney Records' \"Nightmare Revisited\" and \"\". Lee has performed collaborations with artists such as Korn, Seether, and David Hodges. Lee is also the American chairperson for the international epilepsy awareness foundation \"Out of the Shadows\". During Evanescence's hiatus, Lee embarked on her film score career in 2013 by composing the soundtrack to \"War Story\" (2014) and \"\" (2015) with cellist Dave Eggar, and the song \"Speak to Me\" for the film \"Voice from the Stone\".", "Title: Sun and Shield\n\nSun and Shield is the debut album from Christian music group Peter Furler Band, and the album released on 11 March 2014 by New Day Christian Records and Platinum Pop Records. The producers of the album were Peter Furler and Steve Taylor.", "Title: Peter Furler Band\n\nEponymous Peter Furler Band is a Christian rock band from both Australia and the United States. It started in 2012 by Furler, and the band released their first album \"Sun and Shield\" in 2014 on their independent label New Day Christian Records and Platinum Pop Records." ]
6,171
In what county of New York, United States is West Sayville and Sayville School District located?
Suffolk County
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[ { "sentences": [ "Shawnee Heights School District #450 is a Public School District located in Tecumseh, Kansas, United States.", " The Shawnee Heights School District is a 5a school district that includes a total of 4 Elementary Schools, 1 Middle School, and 1 High School.", " Shawnee Heights School District is a suburban school district located in southeastern Shawnee County.", " The District has an estimated total of 3,500 Students from Pre-Kindergarten to 12th Grade.", " More than half of the Teachers have a Masters Degree or above.", " Dr. Martin Stessman is the superintendent for the School District.", " Dr. Stessman has a \"blog page\" that he uses to post information pertaining about himself.", " The School’s website is Heights School District Webpage" ], "title": "Shawnee Heights USD 450" }, { "sentences": [ "Connetquot High School (CHS) is a public high school serving students from the communities of Bohemia, Sayville, West Sayville, Oakdale and Ronkonkoma in the ninth through twelfth grades located in Bohemia, New York and is part of the Connetquot Central School District." ], "title": "Connetquot High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Harmony Area School District is a diminutive, rural, public school district located in Indiana County, Pennsylvania and Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.", " The district is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania and one of nine public school districts in Clearfield County.", " It serves residents in: Cherry Tree Boro in Indiana County; as well as Westover Boro, Burnside Township, and Chest Township in Clearfield County.", " Harmony Area School District encompasses approximately 86 sqmi .", " According to 2000 federal census data, Harmony Area School District served a resident population of 2,576.", " By 2010, the district's population declined to 2,343 people.", " The educational attainment levels for the School District population (25 years old and over) were 85.5% high school graduates and 6.8% college graduates.", " In 2009, Harmony Area School District residents’ per capita income was $12,775, while the median family income was $31,413.", " In the Commonwealth, the median family income was $49,501 and the United States median family income was $49,445, in 2010." ], "title": "Harmony Area School District" }, { "sentences": [ "Sayville School District (also referred to as \"Sayville Public Schools\" or \"Sayville Union Free School District\") is a public school district generally encompassing the hamlets of Sayville and West Sayville, in the Town of Islip, Suffolk County, New York, United States." ], "title": "Sayville School District" }, { "sentences": [ "The Connetquot Central School District of Islip is the name of a school district located in Bohemia, New York, Ronkonkoma, New York, Sayville, New York and Oakdale, New York, United States.", " There are seven elementary schools, two middle schools, and one senior high school." ], "title": "Connetquot School District" }, { "sentences": [ "West Branch Area School District is a small, rural, public school district located in Morrisdale, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania.", " The district is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania.", " West Branch Area School District was created in 1958 by the joining of Cooper Township High School and Morris Township High School.", " The district also includes Karthaus Township and Graham Township.", " The district extends across the Clearfield County's eastern border to include West Keating Township in Clinton County.", " West Branch Area School District encompasses approximately 165 sqmi .", " According to 2000 federal census data, it served a resident population of 7,833.", " By 2010, the district's population was 7,857 people.", " The educational attainment levels for the School District population (25 years old and over) were 85% high school graduates and 9.3% college graduates.", " In 2009, West Branch Area School District residents’ per capita income was $15,055, while the median family income was $37,054 a year.", " In the Commonwealth, the median family income was $49,501 and the United States median family income was $49,445, in 2010." ], "title": "West Branch Area School District" }, { "sentences": [ "West Sayville is a hamlet in Suffolk County, New York, United States.", " It is also a census-designated place (CDP) and had a population of 5,011 at the 2010 census." ], "title": "West Sayville, New York" }, { "sentences": [ "Port Allegany School District is a small, rural, Public school district located in McKean County and Potter County, Pennsylvania, United States.", " Geographically the district is situated in the north-central-west part of the state.", " The district bridges two counties: McKean County and Potter County.", " Port Allegany School District encompasses an area of about 169 mi2 .", " The residents of Roulette, PA, Roulette Township, Pleasant Valley Township in neighboring Potter County, send their children to Port Allegany Schools.", " According to 2000 federal census data, it serves a resident population of 6,344.", " In 2010, the District's population had decreased to 5,737 people.", " According to District officials, in school year 2007-08, the Port Allegany School District provided basic educational services to 1,065 pupils.", " Port Allegany School District employed: 76 teachers, 45 full-time and part-time support personnel, and 7 administrators.", " Port Allegany School District received more than $8.8 million in state funding in school year 2007-08.", " The offices for the school system are in Port Allegany High School, which is in the borough of Port Allegany." ], "title": "Port Allegany School District" }, { "sentences": [ "Interboro School District is a midsized, suburban public school district located in southeastern Pennsylvania, just outside Philadelphia in Delaware County.", " Interboro School District encompasses approximately 11 square miles.", " The district is made up of four communities: the boroughs of Glenolden, Norwood, and Prospect Park, and Tinicum Township.", " At one time the area was divided into separate school districts: Glen-Nor, Prospect Park, and Lester.", " In 1955 Glen-Nor and Prospect Park joined with Lester being included later.", " The first graduating class of Interboro High School was in 1956 with 125 members.", " According to 2000 federal census data, Interboro School District serves a resident population of 24,408.", " In 2009, the district residents’ per capita income was $19,983, while the median family income was $51,323.", " In the Commonwealth, the median family income was $49,501 and the United States median family income was $49,445, in 2010.", " According to Interboro School District officials, in the 2007–08 school year, the District provided basic educational services to 3,883 pupils.", " Interboro School District employed: 291 teachers, 285 full-time and part-time support personnel, and 17 administrators.", " Interboro School District received more than $13.2 million in state funding in school year 2007–08." ], "title": "Interboro School District" }, { "sentences": [ "The Northeast Bradford School District is small, rural public school district located in Rome, Pennsylvania, in the hills of northeast Bradford County.", " The Northeast Bradford School District operates the Northeast Bradford Jr/Sr High School and the Northeast Bradford Elementary School.", " Northeast Bradford School District encompasses approximately 169 sqmi .", " According to 2004 local census data, it served a resident population of 5,223.", " In 2009, the district residents’ per capita income was $16,169, while the median family income was $41,580.", " In the Commonwealth, the median family income was $49,501 and the United States median family income was $49,445, in 2010.", " According to District officials, Northeast Bradford School District provided basic educational services to 880 pupils in 2007-08.", " Northeast Bradford School District employed: 69 teachers, 47 full-time and part-time support personnel, and 9 administrators.", " Northeast Bradford School District received more than $7.6 million in state funding in school year 2007-08.", " In 2011, the Pennsylvania Department of Education determined that District's tuition for nonresident and charter school students ES - $8,625.35 and at the HS - $10,114.", " Northeast Bradford uses BLaST Intermediate Unit #17 for various student and professional services." ], "title": "Northeast Bradford School District" } ]
[ "Title: Shawnee Heights USD 450\n\nShawnee Heights School District #450 is a Public School District located in Tecumseh, Kansas, United States. The Shawnee Heights School District is a 5a school district that includes a total of 4 Elementary Schools, 1 Middle School, and 1 High School. Shawnee Heights School District is a suburban school district located in southeastern Shawnee County. The District has an estimated total of 3,500 Students from Pre-Kindergarten to 12th Grade. More than half of the Teachers have a Masters Degree or above. Dr. Martin Stessman is the superintendent for the School District. Dr. Stessman has a \"blog page\" that he uses to post information pertaining about himself. The School’s website is Heights School District Webpage", "Title: Connetquot High School\n\nConnetquot High School (CHS) is a public high school serving students from the communities of Bohemia, Sayville, West Sayville, Oakdale and Ronkonkoma in the ninth through twelfth grades located in Bohemia, New York and is part of the Connetquot Central School District.", "Title: Harmony Area School District\n\nHarmony Area School District is a diminutive, rural, public school district located in Indiana County, Pennsylvania and Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. The district is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania and one of nine public school districts in Clearfield County. It serves residents in: Cherry Tree Boro in Indiana County; as well as Westover Boro, Burnside Township, and Chest Township in Clearfield County. Harmony Area School District encompasses approximately 86 sqmi . According to 2000 federal census data, Harmony Area School District served a resident population of 2,576. By 2010, the district's population declined to 2,343 people. The educational attainment levels for the School District population (25 years old and over) were 85.5% high school graduates and 6.8% college graduates. In 2009, Harmony Area School District residents’ per capita income was $12,775, while the median family income was $31,413. In the Commonwealth, the median family income was $49,501 and the United States median family income was $49,445, in 2010.", "Title: Sayville School District\n\nSayville School District (also referred to as \"Sayville Public Schools\" or \"Sayville Union Free School District\") is a public school district generally encompassing the hamlets of Sayville and West Sayville, in the Town of Islip, Suffolk County, New York, United States.", "Title: Connetquot School District\n\nThe Connetquot Central School District of Islip is the name of a school district located in Bohemia, New York, Ronkonkoma, New York, Sayville, New York and Oakdale, New York, United States. There are seven elementary schools, two middle schools, and one senior high school.", "Title: West Branch Area School District\n\nWest Branch Area School District is a small, rural, public school district located in Morrisdale, Clearfield County, Pennsylvania. The district is one of the 500 public school districts of Pennsylvania. West Branch Area School District was created in 1958 by the joining of Cooper Township High School and Morris Township High School. The district also includes Karthaus Township and Graham Township. The district extends across the Clearfield County's eastern border to include West Keating Township in Clinton County. West Branch Area School District encompasses approximately 165 sqmi . According to 2000 federal census data, it served a resident population of 7,833. By 2010, the district's population was 7,857 people. The educational attainment levels for the School District population (25 years old and over) were 85% high school graduates and 9.3% college graduates. In 2009, West Branch Area School District residents’ per capita income was $15,055, while the median family income was $37,054 a year. In the Commonwealth, the median family income was $49,501 and the United States median family income was $49,445, in 2010.", "Title: West Sayville, New York\n\nWest Sayville is a hamlet in Suffolk County, New York, United States. It is also a census-designated place (CDP) and had a population of 5,011 at the 2010 census.", "Title: Port Allegany School District\n\nPort Allegany School District is a small, rural, Public school district located in McKean County and Potter County, Pennsylvania, United States. Geographically the district is situated in the north-central-west part of the state. The district bridges two counties: McKean County and Potter County. Port Allegany School District encompasses an area of about 169 mi2 . The residents of Roulette, PA, Roulette Township, Pleasant Valley Township in neighboring Potter County, send their children to Port Allegany Schools. According to 2000 federal census data, it serves a resident population of 6,344. In 2010, the District's population had decreased to 5,737 people. According to District officials, in school year 2007-08, the Port Allegany School District provided basic educational services to 1,065 pupils. Port Allegany School District employed: 76 teachers, 45 full-time and part-time support personnel, and 7 administrators. Port Allegany School District received more than $8.8 million in state funding in school year 2007-08. The offices for the school system are in Port Allegany High School, which is in the borough of Port Allegany.", "Title: Interboro School District\n\nInterboro School District is a midsized, suburban public school district located in southeastern Pennsylvania, just outside Philadelphia in Delaware County. Interboro School District encompasses approximately 11 square miles. The district is made up of four communities: the boroughs of Glenolden, Norwood, and Prospect Park, and Tinicum Township. At one time the area was divided into separate school districts: Glen-Nor, Prospect Park, and Lester. In 1955 Glen-Nor and Prospect Park joined with Lester being included later. The first graduating class of Interboro High School was in 1956 with 125 members. According to 2000 federal census data, Interboro School District serves a resident population of 24,408. In 2009, the district residents’ per capita income was $19,983, while the median family income was $51,323. In the Commonwealth, the median family income was $49,501 and the United States median family income was $49,445, in 2010. According to Interboro School District officials, in the 2007–08 school year, the District provided basic educational services to 3,883 pupils. Interboro School District employed: 291 teachers, 285 full-time and part-time support personnel, and 17 administrators. Interboro School District received more than $13.2 million in state funding in school year 2007–08.", "Title: Northeast Bradford School District\n\nThe Northeast Bradford School District is small, rural public school district located in Rome, Pennsylvania, in the hills of northeast Bradford County. The Northeast Bradford School District operates the Northeast Bradford Jr/Sr High School and the Northeast Bradford Elementary School. Northeast Bradford School District encompasses approximately 169 sqmi . According to 2004 local census data, it served a resident population of 5,223. In 2009, the district residents’ per capita income was $16,169, while the median family income was $41,580. In the Commonwealth, the median family income was $49,501 and the United States median family income was $49,445, in 2010. According to District officials, Northeast Bradford School District provided basic educational services to 880 pupils in 2007-08. Northeast Bradford School District employed: 69 teachers, 47 full-time and part-time support personnel, and 9 administrators. Northeast Bradford School District received more than $7.6 million in state funding in school year 2007-08. In 2011, the Pennsylvania Department of Education determined that District's tuition for nonresident and charter school students ES - $8,625.35 and at the HS - $10,114. Northeast Bradford uses BLaST Intermediate Unit #17 for various student and professional services." ]
6,172
What is the name of this Irish singer-songwriter, musician, venture capitalist, businessman, and philanthropist, who wrote "Love Is Blindness" on the piano?
Bono
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hard
{ "title": [ "Love Is Blindness", "Love Is Blindness", "Bono" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Erel Margalit (Hebrew: אראל מרגלית‎ ‎ ; born 1 January 1961) is an Israeli politician and a high-tech and social entrepreneur.", " He is currently a Member of the Knesset on behalf of the Labor Party.", " Previously, he was the founder and managing partner of the Jerusalem-based venture capital firm Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP).", " In 2005, \" Forbes \" international business magazine selected Margalit as the top-ranking non-American venture capitalist on its prestigious \"Midas (The Golden Touch) List.”", " In 2010, \"The Marker Magazine\" named him the best venture capitalist in Israel.", " Margalit is a founder of the Avoda Now movement in 2011 which aimed to rehabilitate the Labour Party following the split by Ehud Barak and the creation of HaAtzma'ut Party.", " In 2013, Margalit was elected to the 19th Knesset as a representative of the Labor party." ], "title": "Erel Margalit" }, { "sentences": [ "Ben Parr (born February 12, 1985) is an American journalist, author, venture capitalist and entrepreneur.", " He is the author of \"Captivology: The Science of Capturing People’s Attention\", a book on the science and psychology of attention and how to capture the attention of others.", " He is the co-founder and CMO of Octane AI, a chatbot creation company.", " He was previously a venture capitalist, the co-editor and editor-at-large of Mashable, and a columnist and commentator for CNET.", " In 2012, he was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30." ], "title": "Ben Parr" }, { "sentences": [ "Jenny Lee (born 1972) is a Singaporean venture capitalist.", " A managing partner of GGV Capital based in Shanghai, Lee was No. 10 and the first woman venture capitalist in the top 10 of Forbes Midas List 2015." ], "title": "Jenny Lee (venture capitalist)" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul David Hewson, OL (born 10 May 1960), known by his stage name Bono ( ), is an Irish singer-songwriter, musician, venture capitalist, businessman, and philanthropist.", " He is best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of rock band U2." ], "title": "Bono" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Love Is Blindness\" is a song by rock band U2, and the twelfth and final track on their 1991 album \"Achtung Baby\".", " The song was written on piano by lead singer Bono during the recording sessions for U2's 1988 album \"Rattle and Hum\".", " Originally intending to give the song to singer Nina Simone, the band decided to keep it for \"Achtung Baby\" after playing it together.", " Thematically, the song describes a failing romance, mixing personal themes with imagery of metaphorical acts of terrorism.", " During the recording sessions for \"Achtung Baby\", guitarist the Edge separated from his wife, Aislinn O'Sullivan.", " The separation had a major effect on the development of the song; Bono said that the ending guitar solo was a cathartic experience for the Edge, as he snapped several guitar strings during the recording." ], "title": "Love Is Blindness" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Fenton (born July 1972) is an American venture capitalist based in Silicon Valley.", " He is a general partner at Benchmark, a venture capital firm.", " Fenton has steadily worked his way up the Forbes Midas List of the 100 top technology investors, starting at no. 94 in 2007, then rising to no. 62 in 2008 and no. 50 in 2009.", " Fenton was ranked no. 4 when Forbes resumed publishing its Midas List in 2011 and was described as the “most productive venture capitalist on our list.”", " In 2012, Fenton was ranked no. 5 on the Forbes Midas List and was no. 2 in 2015." ], "title": "Peter Fenton (venture capitalist)" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Michael Jonathan Moritz {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 12 September 1954) is a Welsh-born venture capitalist with Sequoia Capital in Menlo Park, California in Silicon Valley, a philanthropist and author of the first history of Apple Inc., \"The Little Kingdom\" and of \"Going for Broke: Lee Iacocca's Battle to Save Chrysler\" Previously, Moritz was a staff writer at \"Time\" magazine and a member of the board of directors of Google.", " He studied at the University of Oxford and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and went on to found Technologic Partners before becoming a venture capitalist in the 1980s.", " Moritz was named as the No. 1 venture capitalist on the \"Forbes\" Midas List in 2006 and 2007." ], "title": "Michael Moritz" }, { "sentences": [ "Roger McNamee (born May 2, 1956) is an American businessman, investor, venture capitalist and musician.", " He is the founding partner of the venture capital firm Elevation Partners.", " Prior to co-founding the firm, McNamee co-founded private equity firm Silver Lake Partners and headed the T. Rowe Price Science and Technology Fund." ], "title": "Roger McNamee" }, { "sentences": [ "David Ross Cheriton (born March 29, 1951) is a Canadian computer scientist, mathematician, businessman, philanthropist, and venture capitalist.", " He is a computer science professor at Stanford University, where he founded and heads up the Distributed Systems Group.", " He is a distributed systems and networking expert with keen insight into identifying big market opportunities and building the architectures needed to address these opportunities.", " He has founded and invested in technology companies, including Google, where he was amongst the first investors; VMware, where he was an early angel investor; and Arista, where he was co-founder and chief scientist.", " Cheriton funded at least 20 companies.", " With an estimated net worth of US$3.4 billion (as of February 2016), Cheriton was ranked by Forbes as the 13th wealthiest Canadian and 628th in the world.", " Cheriton has made generous contributions to education, with a $25 Million donation to support graduate studies and research in its School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo, a $7.5 million donation to the University of British Columbia, and a $12 million endowment in 2016 to Stanford University to support Computer Science faculty, graduate fellowships, and undergraduate scholarships." ], "title": "David Cheriton" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen T. \"Steve\" Jurvetson (born March 1, 1967) is an American businessman and venture capitalist.", " He is currently a partner of Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ).", " He was a venture capitalist investor in Hotmail.", " He also led the firm's investments in Tradex and Cyras (acquired by Ariba and Ciena, respectively).", " Current board seats include SpaceX, Synthetic Genomics, Planet Labs, Nervana Systems (acquired by Intel), Flux, D-Wave, and Tesla.", " Jurvetson was the world's first Tesla Model S owner, the second Tesla Model X owner (VIN 2, following Elon Musk), and the fifth Tesla Model 3 owner (VIN 5)." ], "title": "Steve Jurvetson" } ]
[ "Title: Erel Margalit\n\nErel Margalit (Hebrew: אראל מרגלית‎ ‎ ; born 1 January 1961) is an Israeli politician and a high-tech and social entrepreneur. He is currently a Member of the Knesset on behalf of the Labor Party. Previously, he was the founder and managing partner of the Jerusalem-based venture capital firm Jerusalem Venture Partners (JVP). In 2005, \" Forbes \" international business magazine selected Margalit as the top-ranking non-American venture capitalist on its prestigious \"Midas (The Golden Touch) List.” In 2010, \"The Marker Magazine\" named him the best venture capitalist in Israel. Margalit is a founder of the Avoda Now movement in 2011 which aimed to rehabilitate the Labour Party following the split by Ehud Barak and the creation of HaAtzma'ut Party. In 2013, Margalit was elected to the 19th Knesset as a representative of the Labor party.", "Title: Ben Parr\n\nBen Parr (born February 12, 1985) is an American journalist, author, venture capitalist and entrepreneur. He is the author of \"Captivology: The Science of Capturing People’s Attention\", a book on the science and psychology of attention and how to capture the attention of others. He is the co-founder and CMO of Octane AI, a chatbot creation company. He was previously a venture capitalist, the co-editor and editor-at-large of Mashable, and a columnist and commentator for CNET. In 2012, he was named to the Forbes 30 Under 30.", "Title: Jenny Lee (venture capitalist)\n\nJenny Lee (born 1972) is a Singaporean venture capitalist. A managing partner of GGV Capital based in Shanghai, Lee was No. 10 and the first woman venture capitalist in the top 10 of Forbes Midas List 2015.", "Title: Bono\n\nPaul David Hewson, OL (born 10 May 1960), known by his stage name Bono ( ), is an Irish singer-songwriter, musician, venture capitalist, businessman, and philanthropist. He is best known as the lead vocalist and primary lyricist of rock band U2.", "Title: Love Is Blindness\n\n\"Love Is Blindness\" is a song by rock band U2, and the twelfth and final track on their 1991 album \"Achtung Baby\". The song was written on piano by lead singer Bono during the recording sessions for U2's 1988 album \"Rattle and Hum\". Originally intending to give the song to singer Nina Simone, the band decided to keep it for \"Achtung Baby\" after playing it together. Thematically, the song describes a failing romance, mixing personal themes with imagery of metaphorical acts of terrorism. During the recording sessions for \"Achtung Baby\", guitarist the Edge separated from his wife, Aislinn O'Sullivan. The separation had a major effect on the development of the song; Bono said that the ending guitar solo was a cathartic experience for the Edge, as he snapped several guitar strings during the recording.", "Title: Peter Fenton (venture capitalist)\n\nPeter Fenton (born July 1972) is an American venture capitalist based in Silicon Valley. He is a general partner at Benchmark, a venture capital firm. Fenton has steadily worked his way up the Forbes Midas List of the 100 top technology investors, starting at no. 94 in 2007, then rising to no. 62 in 2008 and no. 50 in 2009. Fenton was ranked no. 4 when Forbes resumed publishing its Midas List in 2011 and was described as the “most productive venture capitalist on our list.” In 2012, Fenton was ranked no. 5 on the Forbes Midas List and was no. 2 in 2015.", "Title: Michael Moritz\n\nSir Michael Jonathan Moritz {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 12 September 1954) is a Welsh-born venture capitalist with Sequoia Capital in Menlo Park, California in Silicon Valley, a philanthropist and author of the first history of Apple Inc., \"The Little Kingdom\" and of \"Going for Broke: Lee Iacocca's Battle to Save Chrysler\" Previously, Moritz was a staff writer at \"Time\" magazine and a member of the board of directors of Google. He studied at the University of Oxford and the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania and went on to found Technologic Partners before becoming a venture capitalist in the 1980s. Moritz was named as the No. 1 venture capitalist on the \"Forbes\" Midas List in 2006 and 2007.", "Title: Roger McNamee\n\nRoger McNamee (born May 2, 1956) is an American businessman, investor, venture capitalist and musician. He is the founding partner of the venture capital firm Elevation Partners. Prior to co-founding the firm, McNamee co-founded private equity firm Silver Lake Partners and headed the T. Rowe Price Science and Technology Fund.", "Title: David Cheriton\n\nDavid Ross Cheriton (born March 29, 1951) is a Canadian computer scientist, mathematician, businessman, philanthropist, and venture capitalist. He is a computer science professor at Stanford University, where he founded and heads up the Distributed Systems Group. He is a distributed systems and networking expert with keen insight into identifying big market opportunities and building the architectures needed to address these opportunities. He has founded and invested in technology companies, including Google, where he was amongst the first investors; VMware, where he was an early angel investor; and Arista, where he was co-founder and chief scientist. Cheriton funded at least 20 companies. With an estimated net worth of US$3.4 billion (as of February 2016), Cheriton was ranked by Forbes as the 13th wealthiest Canadian and 628th in the world. Cheriton has made generous contributions to education, with a $25 Million donation to support graduate studies and research in its School of Computer Science at the University of Waterloo, a $7.5 million donation to the University of British Columbia, and a $12 million endowment in 2016 to Stanford University to support Computer Science faculty, graduate fellowships, and undergraduate scholarships.", "Title: Steve Jurvetson\n\nStephen T. \"Steve\" Jurvetson (born March 1, 1967) is an American businessman and venture capitalist. He is currently a partner of Draper Fisher Jurvetson (DFJ). He was a venture capitalist investor in Hotmail. He also led the firm's investments in Tradex and Cyras (acquired by Ariba and Ciena, respectively). Current board seats include SpaceX, Synthetic Genomics, Planet Labs, Nervana Systems (acquired by Intel), Flux, D-Wave, and Tesla. Jurvetson was the world's first Tesla Model S owner, the second Tesla Model X owner (VIN 2, following Elon Musk), and the fifth Tesla Model 3 owner (VIN 5)." ]
6,173
Are Cycas and Heuchera both genus of plants ?
yes
comparison
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[ { "sentences": [ "Typhonium mirabile is a species of flowering plant in the Araceae family.", " It is found growing in Australia in eucalypts woodlands at the base of \"Cycas\" plants.", " It was first described in 1992 by Alistair Hay, as \"Lazarum mirabile\" and was the only species in the genus \"Lazarum\".", " In 1997, Hay published a paper transferring it to the genus \"Typhonium\"." ], "title": "Typhonium mirabile" }, { "sentences": [ "Heuchera is a genus of evergreen, herbaceous perennial plants in the family Saxifragaceae, all native to North America.", " Common names include alumroot and coral bells." ], "title": "Heuchera" }, { "sentences": [ "Cycas is the type genus and the only genus recognised in the family Cycadaceae.", " About 113 species are accepted.", " \"Cycas circinalis\", a species endemic to India was the first cycad species to be described and was the type of the generic name, \"Cycas\".", " The best-known \"Cycas\" species is \"Cycas revoluta\".", " \"Cycas\" is a very ancient genus of trees.", " The group achieved its maximum diversity in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, when it was distributed almost worldwide.", " At the end of the Cretaceous, when the non-avian dinosaurs became extinct, so did most of the cycas in the Northern Hemisphere." ], "title": "Cycas" }, { "sentences": [ "Micranthes is a genus of flowering plants in the saxifrage family.", " It was formerly included within the genus \"Saxifraga\" until recent DNA evidence showed the members of what is now \"Micranthes\" are more closely related to \"Boykinia\" and \"Heuchera\" than to other members of the genus \"Saxifraga\"." ], "title": "Micranthes" } ]
[ "Title: Typhonium mirabile\n\nTyphonium mirabile is a species of flowering plant in the Araceae family. It is found growing in Australia in eucalypts woodlands at the base of \"Cycas\" plants. It was first described in 1992 by Alistair Hay, as \"Lazarum mirabile\" and was the only species in the genus \"Lazarum\". In 1997, Hay published a paper transferring it to the genus \"Typhonium\".", "Title: Heuchera\n\nHeuchera is a genus of evergreen, herbaceous perennial plants in the family Saxifragaceae, all native to North America. Common names include alumroot and coral bells.", "Title: Cycas\n\nCycas is the type genus and the only genus recognised in the family Cycadaceae. About 113 species are accepted. \"Cycas circinalis\", a species endemic to India was the first cycad species to be described and was the type of the generic name, \"Cycas\". The best-known \"Cycas\" species is \"Cycas revoluta\". \"Cycas\" is a very ancient genus of trees. The group achieved its maximum diversity in the Jurassic and Cretaceous periods, when it was distributed almost worldwide. At the end of the Cretaceous, when the non-avian dinosaurs became extinct, so did most of the cycas in the Northern Hemisphere.", "Title: Micranthes\n\nMicranthes is a genus of flowering plants in the saxifrage family. It was formerly included within the genus \"Saxifraga\" until recent DNA evidence showed the members of what is now \"Micranthes\" are more closely related to \"Boykinia\" and \"Heuchera\" than to other members of the genus \"Saxifraga\"." ]
6,174
The Black Riders and Other Lines was written by the poet who wrote in what tradition?
Realist
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"In the Desert\" is the name given to a poem written by Stephen Crane (1871–1900), published in 1895 as a part of his collection, \"The Black Riders and Other Lines\".", " \"In the Desert\" is the third of fifty-six short poems published in this volume." ], "title": "In the Desert" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen Crane (November 1, 1871 – June 5, 1900) was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer.", " Prolific throughout his short life, he wrote notable works in the Realist tradition as well as early examples of American Naturalism and Impressionism.", " He is recognized by modern critics as one of the most innovative writers of his generation." ], "title": "Stephen Crane" }, { "sentences": [ "The Black Riders Liberation Party (BRLP) is a United States black revolutionary socialist organization, based in the state of California.", " The group claims ideological continuity with the original Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, a group active from 1966 to 1982.", " The Black Riders make use of paramilitary imagery and rhetorical devices used by the original Black Panther Party in styling itself as a new iteration of the former organization." ], "title": "Black Riders Liberation Party" }, { "sentences": [ "Spider Riders (スパイダーライダーズ ~オラクルの勇者たち~ , Supaidāraidāzu ~Orakuru no Yūsha-tachi~ , Spider Riders ~the Heroes of Oracle~) is a series of science fiction novels first published in December 2004, published by Newmarket Press written by Tedd Anasti, Patsy Cameron-Anasti and Stephen D. Sullivan (books 2–3).", " The stories became the basis of the cartoon series produced by Cookie Jar Entertainment and Bee Train.", " The three novels are titled \"Spider Riders: Shards of the Oracle\", \"Spider Riders: Reign of the Soul Eater\", and \"Spider Riders: Quest of the Earthen\".", " \"Spider Riders\" broadcasts on Teletoon, This TV, and used to broadcast on Kids' WB!", ".", " Koichi Mashimo co-directed the staff at Bee Train with Takaaki Ishiyama.", " Writer Yosuke Kuroda adapted the novels.", " Robert Pincombe and Shelly Hoffman wrote the English version." ], "title": "Spider Riders" }, { "sentences": [ "Baton Rouge bus boycott was a historic boycott launched on June 19, 1953 by the African-American residents of Baton Rouge, Louisiana.", " Prior to the boycott, black people were forced to sit in the back of the bus, even when the front of the bus was empty.", " Blacks made up about 80% of the ridership in the early 1950s and laws on the books prohibited black citizens from owning their own buses.", " Demands for black riders to ride in the front of the bus, but still refrain from sitting next to whites, was supported by the City Council initially, and led to the passing of Ordinance 222.", " However, the all-white fleet of bus drivers refused to enforce the ordinance and it was later overturned after the drivers went on strike.", " The bus drivers strike lasted four days.", " The drivers returned to work after the ordinance was overturned and declared victory." ], "title": "Baton Rouge bus boycott" }, { "sentences": [ "The Nazgûl (from Black Speech \"nazg\", \"ring\", and \"gûl\", \"wraith, spirit\", possibly related to \"gul\", \"sorcery\" or a wordplay on \"ghoul\" ), also called Ringwraiths, Ring-wraiths, Black Riders, Dark Riders, the Nine Riders, or simply the Nine, are fictional characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium.", " They were nine men who succumbed to Sauron's power and attained near-immortality as wraiths, servants bound to the power of the One Ring and completely under the dominion of Sauron.", " They are first mentioned in \"The Lord of the Rings\", originally published in 1954–1955.", " The book calls the Nazgûl Sauron's \"most terrible servants\"." ], "title": "Nazgûl" }, { "sentences": [ "Paʻu riders (pronounced pah-oo riders), (sometimes written as \"pa-u riders\"), are \"wahine\" (Hawaiian for women ) horseback riders who wear long, colorful skirts (Hawaiian: \"pāʻū\" ) and characteristically ride astride, rather than sidesaddle.", " This equestrian tradition's roots are from the early 19th century, when horses were introduced to Hawaii and aliʻi women dressed up to ride for formal occasions.", " It declined after the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii, but was revitalized in the early 20th century with the establishment of formal riding organizations called Paʻ u Riders.", " Today, they participate in Kamehameha Day floral parades and other parades and festivals throughout the islands." ], "title": "Pa'u riders" }, { "sentences": [ "Avdo Međedović (  1875 – 1953) was a Muslim \"guslar\" (gusle player and oral poet) from Montenegrin part of Sandžak.", " He was the most versatile and skillful performer of all those encountered by Milman Parry and Albert Lord during their research on the oral epic tradition of Bosnia, Herzegovina and Montenegro in the 1930s.", " At Parry's request Avdo undertook to produce an epic of similar extent to the \"Iliad\" (15,690 lines), since Parry needed to investigate whether a poet in an oral tradition would be able to maintain a theme over such length.", " Avdo dictated, over three days and many cups of coffee (which, in turn, required much urination), a version of the well-known theme \"The Wedding of Meho Smailagić\" that was 12,323 lines long.", " On another occasion he sang over several days an epic of 13,331 lines.", " He claimed to have several others of similar length in his repertoire." ], "title": "Avdo Međedović" }, { "sentences": [ "Reiter or Schwarze Reiter (\"black riders\", anglicized \"swart reiters\") were a type of cavalry in 16th to 17th century Germany." ], "title": "Reiter" }, { "sentences": [ "The Black Riders and Other Lines is a book of poetry written by American author Stephen Crane (1871–1900).", " It was first published in 1895 by Copeland & Day." ], "title": "The Black Riders and Other Lines" } ]
[ "Title: In the Desert\n\n\"In the Desert\" is the name given to a poem written by Stephen Crane (1871–1900), published in 1895 as a part of his collection, \"The Black Riders and Other Lines\". \"In the Desert\" is the third of fifty-six short poems published in this volume.", "Title: Stephen Crane\n\nStephen Crane (November 1, 1871 – June 5, 1900) was an American poet, novelist, and short story writer. Prolific throughout his short life, he wrote notable works in the Realist tradition as well as early examples of American Naturalism and Impressionism. He is recognized by modern critics as one of the most innovative writers of his generation.", "Title: Black Riders Liberation Party\n\nThe Black Riders Liberation Party (BRLP) is a United States black revolutionary socialist organization, based in the state of California. The group claims ideological continuity with the original Black Panther Party for Self-Defense, a group active from 1966 to 1982. The Black Riders make use of paramilitary imagery and rhetorical devices used by the original Black Panther Party in styling itself as a new iteration of the former organization.", "Title: Spider Riders\n\nSpider Riders (スパイダーライダーズ ~オラクルの勇者たち~ , Supaidāraidāzu ~Orakuru no Yūsha-tachi~ , Spider Riders ~the Heroes of Oracle~) is a series of science fiction novels first published in December 2004, published by Newmarket Press written by Tedd Anasti, Patsy Cameron-Anasti and Stephen D. Sullivan (books 2–3). The stories became the basis of the cartoon series produced by Cookie Jar Entertainment and Bee Train. The three novels are titled \"Spider Riders: Shards of the Oracle\", \"Spider Riders: Reign of the Soul Eater\", and \"Spider Riders: Quest of the Earthen\". \"Spider Riders\" broadcasts on Teletoon, This TV, and used to broadcast on Kids' WB! . Koichi Mashimo co-directed the staff at Bee Train with Takaaki Ishiyama. Writer Yosuke Kuroda adapted the novels. Robert Pincombe and Shelly Hoffman wrote the English version.", "Title: Baton Rouge bus boycott\n\nBaton Rouge bus boycott was a historic boycott launched on June 19, 1953 by the African-American residents of Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Prior to the boycott, black people were forced to sit in the back of the bus, even when the front of the bus was empty. Blacks made up about 80% of the ridership in the early 1950s and laws on the books prohibited black citizens from owning their own buses. Demands for black riders to ride in the front of the bus, but still refrain from sitting next to whites, was supported by the City Council initially, and led to the passing of Ordinance 222. However, the all-white fleet of bus drivers refused to enforce the ordinance and it was later overturned after the drivers went on strike. The bus drivers strike lasted four days. The drivers returned to work after the ordinance was overturned and declared victory.", "Title: Nazgûl\n\nThe Nazgûl (from Black Speech \"nazg\", \"ring\", and \"gûl\", \"wraith, spirit\", possibly related to \"gul\", \"sorcery\" or a wordplay on \"ghoul\" ), also called Ringwraiths, Ring-wraiths, Black Riders, Dark Riders, the Nine Riders, or simply the Nine, are fictional characters in J. R. R. Tolkien's Middle-earth legendarium. They were nine men who succumbed to Sauron's power and attained near-immortality as wraiths, servants bound to the power of the One Ring and completely under the dominion of Sauron. They are first mentioned in \"The Lord of the Rings\", originally published in 1954–1955. The book calls the Nazgûl Sauron's \"most terrible servants\".", "Title: Pa'u riders\n\nPaʻu riders (pronounced pah-oo riders), (sometimes written as \"pa-u riders\"), are \"wahine\" (Hawaiian for women ) horseback riders who wear long, colorful skirts (Hawaiian: \"pāʻū\" ) and characteristically ride astride, rather than sidesaddle. This equestrian tradition's roots are from the early 19th century, when horses were introduced to Hawaii and aliʻi women dressed up to ride for formal occasions. It declined after the overthrow of the Kingdom of Hawaii, but was revitalized in the early 20th century with the establishment of formal riding organizations called Paʻ u Riders. Today, they participate in Kamehameha Day floral parades and other parades and festivals throughout the islands.", "Title: Avdo Međedović\n\nAvdo Međedović (  1875 – 1953) was a Muslim \"guslar\" (gusle player and oral poet) from Montenegrin part of Sandžak. He was the most versatile and skillful performer of all those encountered by Milman Parry and Albert Lord during their research on the oral epic tradition of Bosnia, Herzegovina and Montenegro in the 1930s. At Parry's request Avdo undertook to produce an epic of similar extent to the \"Iliad\" (15,690 lines), since Parry needed to investigate whether a poet in an oral tradition would be able to maintain a theme over such length. Avdo dictated, over three days and many cups of coffee (which, in turn, required much urination), a version of the well-known theme \"The Wedding of Meho Smailagić\" that was 12,323 lines long. On another occasion he sang over several days an epic of 13,331 lines. He claimed to have several others of similar length in his repertoire.", "Title: Reiter\n\nReiter or Schwarze Reiter (\"black riders\", anglicized \"swart reiters\") were a type of cavalry in 16th to 17th century Germany.", "Title: The Black Riders and Other Lines\n\nThe Black Riders and Other Lines is a book of poetry written by American author Stephen Crane (1871–1900). It was first published in 1895 by Copeland & Day." ]
6,175
What famous cartoonist became famous for animated holiday specials like "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving"?
Charles M. Schulz
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Ercoli (born on March 7, 1960 in California) is an American actress and singer.", " As a child she was regularly featured as one of the voice actors (actresses) in the \"Peanuts\" cartoons, playing various parts in the films and television specials.", " She provided the voice of Violet in \"You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown\", \"There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown\" (and also the voice of Patty), and \"Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown\" (and also the voice of Frieda).", " Ercoli also voiced Peppermint Patty in \"It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown\", and Clara in the second Peanuts movie \"Snoopy, Come Home\".", " She voiced Violet again in \"Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown\"." ], "title": "Linda Ercoli" }, { "sentences": [ "Arrin Skelley is an American voice actor.", " He is best known for being the voice actor of Charlie Brown in three prime time television specials: – \"You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown\", \"It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown\", and \"She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown\".", " Skelley also was a voice actor of Charlie Brown in \"Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!)", "\", an animated film from 1980.", " Skelley also provided the voice for newly recorded soundtracks featured on \"Charlie Brown Records\" released in 1978." ], "title": "Arrin Skelley" }, { "sentences": [ "Robin Kohn Glazer is a former child actress noted for providing the voice of Lucy van Pelt in various \"Peanuts\" animation films during the early 1970s in \"Snoopy Come Home\", \"You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown\", \"A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving\", and \"There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown\".", " Later on, her sister Melanie Kohn would inherit the role from her.", " She is now a real estate broker in Marin County, California and does some voiceover and acting work under the name Robin Kohn Glazer." ], "title": "Robin Kohn" }, { "sentences": [ "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving is the tenth prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip \"Peanuts,\" by Charles M. Schulz.", " It was originally aired on the CBS network on November 20, 1973, and won an Emmy Award the following year.", " Currently, the special is aired every November in prime time on the ABC network.", " It was the third holiday special after \"A Charlie Brown Christmas\" in 1965 and \"It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown\" in 1966." ], "title": "A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving" }, { "sentences": [ "Eight Crazy Nights is a 2002 American adult animated holiday musical comedy film directed by Seth Kearsley and produced, co-written by and starring Adam Sandler, in his first voice-acting role.", " Unlike most mainstream holiday films, it centers on Jewish characters during the Hanukkah season, as opposed to religious or secular celebration of Christmas.", " Despite being animated in the style of television holiday specials, the film is adult oriented, featuring significant scatological humor, and focusing on such topics as alcoholism, bereavement, and depression." ], "title": "Eight Crazy Nights" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen Shea (born December 21, 1961 in Los Angeles, California) is a former child actor most noted for voicing the character of Linus van Pelt (inheriting the role from his older brother, Christopher) in seven animated \"Peanuts\" television specials (\"Play It Again, Charlie Brown\", \"You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown\", \"A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving\", \"There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown\", \"It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown\", \"It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown\", and \"Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown\"), and in the feature-length animated film \"Snoopy Come Home\".", " Stephen is also the brother of actor Eric Shea." ], "title": "Stephen Shea" }, { "sentences": [ "Peanuts is a syndicated daily and Sunday American comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz, which ran from October 2, 1950, to February 13, 2000, continuing in reruns afterward.", " The comic strip is the most popular and influential in the history of comic strips, with 17,897 strips published in all, making it \"arguably the longest story ever told by one human being\".", " At its peak, \"Peanuts\" ran in over 2,600 newspapers, with a readership of 355 million in 75 countries, and was translated into 21 languages.", " It helped to cement the four-panel gag strip as the standard in the United States, and together with its merchandise earned Schulz more than $1 billion.", " Reprints of the strip are still syndicated and run in almost every U.S. newspaper." ], "title": "Peanuts" }, { "sentences": [ "What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown!", " is the 17th primetime animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip \"Peanuts\", created by Charles M. Schulz.", " It was originally aired on Thursday, February 23, 1978, at 8:00 P.M. ET/PT on CBS.", " The special is unusual in that Snoopy and Charlie Brown are the only members of the \"Peanuts\" cast to appear in it.", " The plot is similar to that of Jack London's \"Call of the Wild\".", " This was the first special Bill Melendez directed since 1973's \"A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving\"." ], "title": "What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown!" }, { "sentences": [ "Hilary Momberger (born June 16, 1962) is a former child actress from the late 1960s and early 1970s.", " Momberger, who hails from Los Angeles, was the voice of Sally Brown in four \"Peanuts\" specials \"It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown\" (1969), \"You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown\" (1972), \"There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown\" (1973), and \"A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving\" (1973).", " She also voiced Sally in the second \"Peanuts\" movie \"Snoopy, Come Home\" (1972).", " In recent years Momberger has become a successful script supervisor working on varied film titles including: \"Being John Malkovich\" and \"Rat Race\" and TV series including: \"Dawson's Creek\", \"Grey's Anatomy\" and \"Ally McBeal\"." ], "title": "Hilary Momberger" }, { "sentences": [ "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a 1964 Christmas stop motion animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions and currently distributed by Universal Television.", " It first aired Sunday, December 6, 1964, on the NBC television network in the United States, and was sponsored by General Electric under the umbrella title of \"The General Electric Fantasy Hour\".", " The special was based on the Johnny Marks song \"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer\" which was itself based on the poem of the same name written in 1939 by Marks' brother-in-law, Robert L. May.", " Since 1972, the special has aired on CBS, with the network unveiling a high-definition, digitally remastered version of the program in 2005.", " As with \"A Charlie Brown Christmas\" and \"How the Grinch Stole Christmas\", \"Rudolph\" no longer airs just once annually, but several times during the Christmas and holiday season on CBS.", " Unlike other holiday specials that also air on several cable channels (including Freeform), \"Rudolph\" only airs on CBS.", " It has been telecast every year since 1964, making it the longest running Christmas TV special in history.", " 2014 marked the 50th anniversary of the television special and a series of postage stamps featuring Rudolph was issued by the United States Postal Service on November 6, 2014." ], "title": "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special)" } ]
[ "Title: Linda Ercoli\n\nLinda M. Ercoli (born on March 7, 1960 in California) is an American actress and singer. As a child she was regularly featured as one of the voice actors (actresses) in the \"Peanuts\" cartoons, playing various parts in the films and television specials. She provided the voice of Violet in \"You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown\", \"There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown\" (and also the voice of Patty), and \"Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown\" (and also the voice of Frieda). Ercoli also voiced Peppermint Patty in \"It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown\", and Clara in the second Peanuts movie \"Snoopy, Come Home\". She voiced Violet again in \"Happy Anniversary, Charlie Brown\".", "Title: Arrin Skelley\n\nArrin Skelley is an American voice actor. He is best known for being the voice actor of Charlie Brown in three prime time television specials: – \"You're the Greatest, Charlie Brown\", \"It's Your First Kiss, Charlie Brown\", and \"She's a Good Skate, Charlie Brown\". Skelley also was a voice actor of Charlie Brown in \"Bon Voyage, Charlie Brown (and Don't Come Back!!) \", an animated film from 1980. Skelley also provided the voice for newly recorded soundtracks featured on \"Charlie Brown Records\" released in 1978.", "Title: Robin Kohn\n\nRobin Kohn Glazer is a former child actress noted for providing the voice of Lucy van Pelt in various \"Peanuts\" animation films during the early 1970s in \"Snoopy Come Home\", \"You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown\", \"A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving\", and \"There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown\". Later on, her sister Melanie Kohn would inherit the role from her. She is now a real estate broker in Marin County, California and does some voiceover and acting work under the name Robin Kohn Glazer.", "Title: A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving\n\nA Charlie Brown Thanksgiving is the tenth prime-time animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip \"Peanuts,\" by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on the CBS network on November 20, 1973, and won an Emmy Award the following year. Currently, the special is aired every November in prime time on the ABC network. It was the third holiday special after \"A Charlie Brown Christmas\" in 1965 and \"It's The Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown\" in 1966.", "Title: Eight Crazy Nights\n\nEight Crazy Nights is a 2002 American adult animated holiday musical comedy film directed by Seth Kearsley and produced, co-written by and starring Adam Sandler, in his first voice-acting role. Unlike most mainstream holiday films, it centers on Jewish characters during the Hanukkah season, as opposed to religious or secular celebration of Christmas. Despite being animated in the style of television holiday specials, the film is adult oriented, featuring significant scatological humor, and focusing on such topics as alcoholism, bereavement, and depression.", "Title: Stephen Shea\n\nStephen Shea (born December 21, 1961 in Los Angeles, California) is a former child actor most noted for voicing the character of Linus van Pelt (inheriting the role from his older brother, Christopher) in seven animated \"Peanuts\" television specials (\"Play It Again, Charlie Brown\", \"You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown\", \"A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving\", \"There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown\", \"It's a Mystery, Charlie Brown\", \"It's the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown\", and \"Be My Valentine, Charlie Brown\"), and in the feature-length animated film \"Snoopy Come Home\". Stephen is also the brother of actor Eric Shea.", "Title: Peanuts\n\nPeanuts is a syndicated daily and Sunday American comic strip written and illustrated by Charles M. Schulz, which ran from October 2, 1950, to February 13, 2000, continuing in reruns afterward. The comic strip is the most popular and influential in the history of comic strips, with 17,897 strips published in all, making it \"arguably the longest story ever told by one human being\". At its peak, \"Peanuts\" ran in over 2,600 newspapers, with a readership of 355 million in 75 countries, and was translated into 21 languages. It helped to cement the four-panel gag strip as the standard in the United States, and together with its merchandise earned Schulz more than $1 billion. Reprints of the strip are still syndicated and run in almost every U.S. newspaper.", "Title: What a Nightmare, Charlie Brown!\n\nWhat a Nightmare, Charlie Brown! is the 17th primetime animated TV special based upon the popular comic strip \"Peanuts\", created by Charles M. Schulz. It was originally aired on Thursday, February 23, 1978, at 8:00 P.M. ET/PT on CBS. The special is unusual in that Snoopy and Charlie Brown are the only members of the \"Peanuts\" cast to appear in it. The plot is similar to that of Jack London's \"Call of the Wild\". This was the first special Bill Melendez directed since 1973's \"A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving\".", "Title: Hilary Momberger\n\nHilary Momberger (born June 16, 1962) is a former child actress from the late 1960s and early 1970s. Momberger, who hails from Los Angeles, was the voice of Sally Brown in four \"Peanuts\" specials \"It Was a Short Summer, Charlie Brown\" (1969), \"You're Not Elected, Charlie Brown\" (1972), \"There's No Time for Love, Charlie Brown\" (1973), and \"A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving\" (1973). She also voiced Sally in the second \"Peanuts\" movie \"Snoopy, Come Home\" (1972). In recent years Momberger has become a successful script supervisor working on varied film titles including: \"Being John Malkovich\" and \"Rat Race\" and TV series including: \"Dawson's Creek\", \"Grey's Anatomy\" and \"Ally McBeal\".", "Title: Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer (TV special)\n\nRudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer is a 1964 Christmas stop motion animated television special produced by Rankin/Bass Productions and currently distributed by Universal Television. It first aired Sunday, December 6, 1964, on the NBC television network in the United States, and was sponsored by General Electric under the umbrella title of \"The General Electric Fantasy Hour\". The special was based on the Johnny Marks song \"Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer\" which was itself based on the poem of the same name written in 1939 by Marks' brother-in-law, Robert L. May. Since 1972, the special has aired on CBS, with the network unveiling a high-definition, digitally remastered version of the program in 2005. As with \"A Charlie Brown Christmas\" and \"How the Grinch Stole Christmas\", \"Rudolph\" no longer airs just once annually, but several times during the Christmas and holiday season on CBS. Unlike other holiday specials that also air on several cable channels (including Freeform), \"Rudolph\" only airs on CBS. It has been telecast every year since 1964, making it the longest running Christmas TV special in history. 2014 marked the 50th anniversary of the television special and a series of postage stamps featuring Rudolph was issued by the United States Postal Service on November 6, 2014." ]
6,176
Robert Rodriguez directed the movie "Planet Terror", which was released as a double feature along with Quentin Tarantino's "Death Proof" under what title?
"Grindhouse"
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[ { "sentences": [ "Robert Anthony Rodriguez (born June 20, 1968) is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and musician.", " He shoots and produces many of his films in Mexico and his home state, Texas.", " Rodriguez directed the 1992 action film \"El Mariachi\", which was a commercial success after grossing $2 million against a budget of $7,000.", " The film spawned two sequels known collectively as the \"Mexico Trilogy\": \"Desperado\" and \"Once Upon a Time in Mexico\".", " He directed \"From Dusk till Dawn\" in 1996 and developed its (2014–present).", " Rodriguez co-directed the 2005 neo-noir crime thriller anthology \"Sin City\" (adapted from the graphic novel of the same name) and the 2014 sequel, \"\".", " Rodriguez also directed the \"Spy Kids\" films, \"The Faculty\", as well as \"The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl\", \"Planet Terror\", and \"Machete\".", " He is a friend and frequent collaborator of filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, who founded the production company A Band Apart, which Rodriguez was a member of.", " In December 2013, Rodriguez launched his own cable television channel, El Rey." ], "title": "Robert Rodriguez" }, { "sentences": [ "Earl McGraw and his son Edgar McGraw are two fictional characters played by Michael Parks and James Parks.", " They appear in several feature films by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, including the \"From Dusk till Dawn\" franchise, \"\", and in various works from the \"Grindhouse\" project.", " Despite being killed off in his first appearance in \"From Dusk till Dawn\", various characters named Earl and Edgar have returned in several other films from Rodriguez and Tarantino.", " Talking with a heavy Texas accent and delivering profanity laden dialogue, the Earl character often serves as comic relief.", " He and Edgar are consistently portrayed as Texas Rangers.", " Edgar is portrayed by James Parks, the real-life son of Michael Parks.", " Earl has a daughter who is introduced in the \"Grindhouse\" films, named Dakota, played by Marley Shelton, who plays a large role in \"Planet Terror\".", " Dakota also appears in the portrayed by Nicky Whelan." ], "title": "Earl and Edgar McGraw" }, { "sentences": [ "A Band Apart Films was a production company created by Quentin Tarantino and Lawrence Bender, which was active from 1991 to 2006.", " Its name is a play on the French New Wave classic, \"Bande à part\" (\"Band of Outsiders\") by filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, whose work was highly influential on the work of the company's members.", " Thanks in part to the popularity of Quentin Tarantino's and Robert Rodriguez's films, the company quickly gained cult-like status within Hollywood." ], "title": "A Band Apart" }, { "sentences": [ "Grindhouse is a 2007 American horror film double feature co-written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino.", " The double feature consists of two feature-length segments, Rodriguez's \"Planet Terror\" and Tarantino's \"Death Proof\", and is bookended by fictional trailers for upcoming attractions (though two of the trailers, \"Machete\" and \"Hobo with a Shotgun\", have since been made into movies), advertisements, and in-theater announcements.", " The film's title derives from the U.S. film industry term \"grindhouse\", which refers to (now mostly defunct) movie theaters specializing in B movies, often exploitation films, shown in a multiple-feature format.", " The film stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Marley Shelton, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Josh Brolin, Naveen Andrews, Fergie, Bruce Willis, Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, Tracie Thoms, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and stuntwoman Zoë Bell, who plays herself." ], "title": "Grindhouse (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"\" is an American action horror television series developed by Robert Rodriguez, using characters and story elements from the 1996 film of the same name written by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Kurtzman, which Rodriguez directed.", " The series premiered on Rodriguez's El Rey Network on March 11, 2014.", " Outside the United States and Latin America, the series is marketed as a Netflix original." ], "title": "List of From Dusk till Dawn episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "Quentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds: Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's motion picture \"Inglourious Basterds\".", " It was originally released on August 18, 2009.", " The soundtrack uses a variety of music genres, including spaghetti western soundtrack excerpts, R&B and a David Bowie song from the 1982 remake of \"Cat People.\"", " \"The Man with the Big Sombrero\", a song from the 1943 screwball comedy \"Hi Diddle Diddle\", was rerecorded in French for the movie.", " This is the first soundtrack for a Quentin Tarantino film not to feature dialogue excerpts.", " The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media, but lost to the \"Slumdog Millionaire\" soundtrack." ], "title": "Inglourious Basterds (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "Death Proof is the soundtrack to \"Death Proof\", Quentin Tarantino's segment of 2007 film \"Grindhouse\".", " It includes clips of dialogue from various scenes in the film." ], "title": "Death Proof (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "Machete is a 2010 American action film written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Ethan Maniquis.", " This film is an expansion of a fake trailer that was included in Rodriguez's and Quentin Tarantino's 2007 \"Grindhouse\" double-feature.", " \"Machete\" continues the B movie and exploitation style of \"Grindhouse\", and includes some of the footage.", " The film stars Danny Trejo in his first lead role as the title character, and co-stars Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba, Don Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Steven Seagal, Lindsay Lohan, Cheech Marin and Jeff Fahey.", " This was Steven Seagal's first theatrically released film in eight years since his starring role in 2002's \"Half Past Dead\".", " \"Machete\" was released in the United States by 20th Century Fox and Rodriguez's company, Troublemaker Studios, on September 3, 2010.", " A sequel, \"Machete Kills\", was released on October 11, 2013." ], "title": "Machete (2010 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Planet Terror is a 2007 American zombie film directed by Robert Rodriguez.", " It follows a group of people attempting to survive an onslaught of zombie-like creatures as they feud with a military unit.", " The film stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Josh Brolin, Marley Shelton, Naveen Andrews, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Stacy Ferguson, and Bruce Willis.", " It was released theatrically in North America as part of a double feature with Quentin Tarantino's \"Death Proof\" under the title \"Grindhouse\", to emulate the experience of viewing exploitation films in a \"grindhouse\" theater.", " In addition to directing the film, Rodriguez wrote the script, directed the cinematography, wrote the musical score, co-edited, and produced it." ], "title": "Planet Terror" }, { "sentences": [ "The soundtrack to \"Planet Terror\" (Robert Rodriguez's segment of \"Grindhouse\") was released on April 3, 2007 from Varèse Sarabande, though the score managed to sell on iTunes a week early.", " Rodriguez revealed at Comic-Con 2006 that inspiration for his score came from music composed by John Carpenter.", " Rodriguez said that during the filming of \"Planet Terror\", Carpenter's music was often played on set." ], "title": "Planet Terror (soundtrack)" } ]
[ "Title: Robert Rodriguez\n\nRobert Anthony Rodriguez (born June 20, 1968) is an American filmmaker, screenwriter, and musician. He shoots and produces many of his films in Mexico and his home state, Texas. Rodriguez directed the 1992 action film \"El Mariachi\", which was a commercial success after grossing $2 million against a budget of $7,000. The film spawned two sequels known collectively as the \"Mexico Trilogy\": \"Desperado\" and \"Once Upon a Time in Mexico\". He directed \"From Dusk till Dawn\" in 1996 and developed its (2014–present). Rodriguez co-directed the 2005 neo-noir crime thriller anthology \"Sin City\" (adapted from the graphic novel of the same name) and the 2014 sequel, \"\". Rodriguez also directed the \"Spy Kids\" films, \"The Faculty\", as well as \"The Adventures of Sharkboy and Lavagirl\", \"Planet Terror\", and \"Machete\". He is a friend and frequent collaborator of filmmaker Quentin Tarantino, who founded the production company A Band Apart, which Rodriguez was a member of. In December 2013, Rodriguez launched his own cable television channel, El Rey.", "Title: Earl and Edgar McGraw\n\nEarl McGraw and his son Edgar McGraw are two fictional characters played by Michael Parks and James Parks. They appear in several feature films by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino, including the \"From Dusk till Dawn\" franchise, \"\", and in various works from the \"Grindhouse\" project. Despite being killed off in his first appearance in \"From Dusk till Dawn\", various characters named Earl and Edgar have returned in several other films from Rodriguez and Tarantino. Talking with a heavy Texas accent and delivering profanity laden dialogue, the Earl character often serves as comic relief. He and Edgar are consistently portrayed as Texas Rangers. Edgar is portrayed by James Parks, the real-life son of Michael Parks. Earl has a daughter who is introduced in the \"Grindhouse\" films, named Dakota, played by Marley Shelton, who plays a large role in \"Planet Terror\". Dakota also appears in the portrayed by Nicky Whelan.", "Title: A Band Apart\n\nA Band Apart Films was a production company created by Quentin Tarantino and Lawrence Bender, which was active from 1991 to 2006. Its name is a play on the French New Wave classic, \"Bande à part\" (\"Band of Outsiders\") by filmmaker Jean-Luc Godard, whose work was highly influential on the work of the company's members. Thanks in part to the popularity of Quentin Tarantino's and Robert Rodriguez's films, the company quickly gained cult-like status within Hollywood.", "Title: Grindhouse (film)\n\nGrindhouse is a 2007 American horror film double feature co-written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Quentin Tarantino. The double feature consists of two feature-length segments, Rodriguez's \"Planet Terror\" and Tarantino's \"Death Proof\", and is bookended by fictional trailers for upcoming attractions (though two of the trailers, \"Machete\" and \"Hobo with a Shotgun\", have since been made into movies), advertisements, and in-theater announcements. The film's title derives from the U.S. film industry term \"grindhouse\", which refers to (now mostly defunct) movie theaters specializing in B movies, often exploitation films, shown in a multiple-feature format. The film stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Marley Shelton, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Josh Brolin, Naveen Andrews, Fergie, Bruce Willis, Kurt Russell, Rosario Dawson, Tracie Thoms, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, and stuntwoman Zoë Bell, who plays herself.", "Title: List of From Dusk till Dawn episodes\n\n\"\" is an American action horror television series developed by Robert Rodriguez, using characters and story elements from the 1996 film of the same name written by Quentin Tarantino and Robert Kurtzman, which Rodriguez directed. The series premiered on Rodriguez's El Rey Network on March 11, 2014. Outside the United States and Latin America, the series is marketed as a Netflix original.", "Title: Inglourious Basterds (soundtrack)\n\nQuentin Tarantino's Inglourious Basterds: Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to Quentin Tarantino's motion picture \"Inglourious Basterds\". It was originally released on August 18, 2009. The soundtrack uses a variety of music genres, including spaghetti western soundtrack excerpts, R&B and a David Bowie song from the 1982 remake of \"Cat People.\" \"The Man with the Big Sombrero\", a song from the 1943 screwball comedy \"Hi Diddle Diddle\", was rerecorded in French for the movie. This is the first soundtrack for a Quentin Tarantino film not to feature dialogue excerpts. The album was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Compilation Soundtrack Album for a Motion Picture, Television or Other Visual Media, but lost to the \"Slumdog Millionaire\" soundtrack.", "Title: Death Proof (soundtrack)\n\nDeath Proof is the soundtrack to \"Death Proof\", Quentin Tarantino's segment of 2007 film \"Grindhouse\". It includes clips of dialogue from various scenes in the film.", "Title: Machete (2010 film)\n\nMachete is a 2010 American action film written, produced, and directed by Robert Rodriguez and Ethan Maniquis. This film is an expansion of a fake trailer that was included in Rodriguez's and Quentin Tarantino's 2007 \"Grindhouse\" double-feature. \"Machete\" continues the B movie and exploitation style of \"Grindhouse\", and includes some of the footage. The film stars Danny Trejo in his first lead role as the title character, and co-stars Robert De Niro, Jessica Alba, Don Johnson, Michelle Rodriguez, Steven Seagal, Lindsay Lohan, Cheech Marin and Jeff Fahey. This was Steven Seagal's first theatrically released film in eight years since his starring role in 2002's \"Half Past Dead\". \"Machete\" was released in the United States by 20th Century Fox and Rodriguez's company, Troublemaker Studios, on September 3, 2010. A sequel, \"Machete Kills\", was released on October 11, 2013.", "Title: Planet Terror\n\nPlanet Terror is a 2007 American zombie film directed by Robert Rodriguez. It follows a group of people attempting to survive an onslaught of zombie-like creatures as they feud with a military unit. The film stars Rose McGowan, Freddy Rodriguez, Josh Brolin, Marley Shelton, Naveen Andrews, Michael Biehn, Jeff Fahey, Stacy Ferguson, and Bruce Willis. It was released theatrically in North America as part of a double feature with Quentin Tarantino's \"Death Proof\" under the title \"Grindhouse\", to emulate the experience of viewing exploitation films in a \"grindhouse\" theater. In addition to directing the film, Rodriguez wrote the script, directed the cinematography, wrote the musical score, co-edited, and produced it.", "Title: Planet Terror (soundtrack)\n\nThe soundtrack to \"Planet Terror\" (Robert Rodriguez's segment of \"Grindhouse\") was released on April 3, 2007 from Varèse Sarabande, though the score managed to sell on iTunes a week early. Rodriguez revealed at Comic-Con 2006 that inspiration for his score came from music composed by John Carpenter. Rodriguez said that during the filming of \"Planet Terror\", Carpenter's music was often played on set." ]
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Ishka is a fictional character from the science fiction television series DS9, a female Ferengi, she is the mother of Quark, who is known for playing the Ferengi bartender Quark, he's an American actor, voice actor and author?
Armin Shimerman
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however, after Sinatra turned down the role, it was considered during the to be played by Steve Lawrence, but once again it was not used.", " Darren landed the role after Behr met him at a memorabilia show in North Hollywood and had him invited to audition." ], "title": "Vic Fontaine" }, { "sentences": [ "Quark is a fictional character in the American television series \"\".", " The character, which was played by Armin Shimerman, was depicted as a member of an extraterrestrial race known as the Ferengi, who are stereotypically capitalist and motivated only by profit." ], "title": "Quark (Star Trek)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Last Outpost\" is the fifth episode of the American science fiction television series \"\", originally aired within the United States on October 19, 1987.", " The episode was written by Herbert Wright, based on a story by Richard Krzemien, and directed by Richard Colla.", " The guest cast included Armin Shimerman, Jake Dengel and Tracey Walter.", " Although this was Shimerman's first appearance as a Ferengi, he had previously filmed his first appearance in an uncredited role in \"\", but that was broadcast after \"The Last Outpost\".", " He would later gain the role of the Ferengi Quark in the main cast of \"\"." ], "title": "The Last Outpost (Star Trek: The Next Generation)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ishka is a fictional character from the science fiction television series \"\" (DS9).", " A female Ferengi, she is the mother of Quark (Armin Shimerman) and Rom (Max Grodénchik).", " Ishka appears in five canon episodes of \"DS9\", and also features in the non-canon \"Star Trek\" novels \"Doors Into Chaos\", \"Dawn of the Eagles\", and \"Lust's Latinum Lost (and Found)\"." ], "title": "Ishka" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The House of Quark\" is the 49th episode of the science fiction television series \"\", the third episode of the ." ], "title": "The House of Quark" }, { "sentences": [ "Armin Shimerman (born November 5, 1949) is an American actor, voice actor and author.", " Shimerman is known for playing the Ferengi bartender Quark in the television series \"\", Principal Snyder in \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\", Kramer's caddy Stan on \"Seinfeld\", for voicing Dr. Nefarious in the \"Ratchet & Clank\" series, and for voicing Andrew Ryan, one of the antagonists of \"BioShock\"." ], "title": "Armin Shimerman" }, { "sentences": [ "Nog, played by Aron Eisenberg, is a recurring character on the science fiction television series \"\".", " He becomes the first Ferengi to join Starfleet.", " He is Rom's son and Quark's nephew, also only grandchild of Ishka." ], "title": "Nog (Star Trek)" }, { "sentences": [ "K9, occasionally written K-9, is the name of several fictional robotic canines (dogs, the name being a pun on the pronunciation of \"canine\") in the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", first appearing in 1977.", " K9 has also been a central character in three of the series television spin-offs: the one-off \"K-9 and Company\" (1981), \"The Sarah Jane Adventures\" (2007–2011) and \"K9\" (2009–2010).", " Although not originally intended to be a recurring character in the series, K9 was kept in the show following his first appearance because he was expected to be popular with younger audiences.", " There have been at least four separate K9 units in the series, with the first two being companions of the Fourth Doctor.", " Voice actor John Leeson has provided the character's voice in most of his appearances, except during Season 17 of \"Doctor Who\", in which David Brierley temporarily did so.", " The character was created by Bob Baker and Dave Martin, to whom rights to the character still belong; consequently, Baker's spin-off series \"K9\", which is not BBC-produced, cannot directly reference events or characters from \"Doctor Who\", though it attempts to be a part of that continuity." ], "title": "K9 (Doctor Who)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Far Beyond the Stars\" is the 137th episode of the syndicated science fiction television series \"\", the 13th episode of .", " The teleplay was written by Ira Steven Behr and Hans Beimler, based on a story by Marc Scott Zicree.", " Series star Avery Brooks directed.", " It is unique in that almost the full cast of \"DS9\" portrays human characters, without their alien costumes, as a rare example of metafiction in the fictional \"Star Trek\" universe." ], "title": "Far Beyond the Stars" } ]
[ "Title: Odo (Star Trek)\n\nOdo , played by René Auberjonois, is a fictional character in the science fiction television series \"\". He is a member of a shapeshifting species called Changelings and serves as the head of security for the space station Deep Space Nine on which the show is set. Intelligent, observant and taciturn, Odo uses his unique abilities to maintain security on the DS9 station and, later, aids the Bajoran people and the Federation throughout the Dominion War against his own people, the Founders.", "Title: Vic Fontaine\n\nVic Fontaine is a fictional character who appeared in the onwards of the American science fiction television series \"\". Portrayed by James Darren, he is a holographic representation of a 1960s-era Las Vegas Rat Pack-style singer and entertainer, as part of a program run in the holosuites at Quark's bar. The character was developed from an idea by executive producer Ira Steven Behr, who had sought to introduce a character of that type during the to be played by Frank Sinatra, Jr.; however, after Sinatra turned down the role, it was considered during the to be played by Steve Lawrence, but once again it was not used. Darren landed the role after Behr met him at a memorabilia show in North Hollywood and had him invited to audition.", "Title: Quark (Star Trek)\n\nQuark is a fictional character in the American television series \"\". The character, which was played by Armin Shimerman, was depicted as a member of an extraterrestrial race known as the Ferengi, who are stereotypically capitalist and motivated only by profit.", "Title: The Last Outpost (Star Trek: The Next Generation)\n\n\"The Last Outpost\" is the fifth episode of the American science fiction television series \"\", originally aired within the United States on October 19, 1987. The episode was written by Herbert Wright, based on a story by Richard Krzemien, and directed by Richard Colla. The guest cast included Armin Shimerman, Jake Dengel and Tracey Walter. Although this was Shimerman's first appearance as a Ferengi, he had previously filmed his first appearance in an uncredited role in \"\", but that was broadcast after \"The Last Outpost\". He would later gain the role of the Ferengi Quark in the main cast of \"\".", "Title: Ishka\n\nIshka is a fictional character from the science fiction television series \"\" (DS9). A female Ferengi, she is the mother of Quark (Armin Shimerman) and Rom (Max Grodénchik). Ishka appears in five canon episodes of \"DS9\", and also features in the non-canon \"Star Trek\" novels \"Doors Into Chaos\", \"Dawn of the Eagles\", and \"Lust's Latinum Lost (and Found)\".", "Title: The House of Quark\n\n\"The House of Quark\" is the 49th episode of the science fiction television series \"\", the third episode of the .", "Title: Armin Shimerman\n\nArmin Shimerman (born November 5, 1949) is an American actor, voice actor and author. Shimerman is known for playing the Ferengi bartender Quark in the television series \"\", Principal Snyder in \"Buffy the Vampire Slayer\", Kramer's caddy Stan on \"Seinfeld\", for voicing Dr. Nefarious in the \"Ratchet & Clank\" series, and for voicing Andrew Ryan, one of the antagonists of \"BioShock\".", "Title: Nog (Star Trek)\n\nNog, played by Aron Eisenberg, is a recurring character on the science fiction television series \"\". He becomes the first Ferengi to join Starfleet. He is Rom's son and Quark's nephew, also only grandchild of Ishka.", "Title: K9 (Doctor Who)\n\nK9, occasionally written K-9, is the name of several fictional robotic canines (dogs, the name being a pun on the pronunciation of \"canine\") in the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", first appearing in 1977. K9 has also been a central character in three of the series television spin-offs: the one-off \"K-9 and Company\" (1981), \"The Sarah Jane Adventures\" (2007–2011) and \"K9\" (2009–2010). Although not originally intended to be a recurring character in the series, K9 was kept in the show following his first appearance because he was expected to be popular with younger audiences. There have been at least four separate K9 units in the series, with the first two being companions of the Fourth Doctor. Voice actor John Leeson has provided the character's voice in most of his appearances, except during Season 17 of \"Doctor Who\", in which David Brierley temporarily did so. The character was created by Bob Baker and Dave Martin, to whom rights to the character still belong; consequently, Baker's spin-off series \"K9\", which is not BBC-produced, cannot directly reference events or characters from \"Doctor Who\", though it attempts to be a part of that continuity.", "Title: Far Beyond the Stars\n\n\"Far Beyond the Stars\" is the 137th episode of the syndicated science fiction television series \"\", the 13th episode of . The teleplay was written by Ira Steven Behr and Hans Beimler, based on a story by Marc Scott Zicree. Series star Avery Brooks directed. It is unique in that almost the full cast of \"DS9\" portrays human characters, without their alien costumes, as a rare example of metafiction in the fictional \"Star Trek\" universe." ]
6,178
CO Les Ulis has developed which striker who now plays for Ligue 1 side Toulouse?
Yaya Sanogo
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6,179
Which trio band did a cover of "The Saints Are Coming," in 2006?
Green Day
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6,180
what country was the banner song "Forward! Forward! Blare the bright fanfares" sung in 1922?
Germany
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{ "title": [ "Vorwärts! Vorwärts!", "Vorwärts! Vorwärts!", "Hitler Youth" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 4, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Song of the Sea (Hebrew: שירת הים‎ ‎ , Shirat HaYam, also known as Az Yashir Moshe and Song of Moses) is a poem that appears in the Book of Exodus of the Hebrew Bible, at .", " It is followed in verses 20 and 21 by a much shorter song sung by Miriam and the other women.", " The Song of the Sea was reputedly sung by the Israelites after their crossing the Red Sea in safety, and celebrates the destruction of the Egyptian army during the crossing, and looks forward to the future conquest of Canaan." ], "title": "Song of the sea" }, { "sentences": [ "Ålänningens sång (English: \"\"Song of the Ålander\"\"; Finnish: \"\"Ahvenanmaalaisten laulu\"), is the official anthem of the Åland Islands, an autonomous Swedish-speaking province of Finland.", " Adopted in 1922, the anthem's words are by John Grandell and the music was composed by Johan Fridolf Hagfors.", " The song was first performed during the song festival in Mariehamn 1922.", " In Åland the song is mostly sung on Midsummer's Eve and on the National day of Åland in June 9th.", " The song originally had four verses, but the third verse is omitted for a long time when the song is sung and often when it appears in print." ], "title": "Ålänningens sång" }, { "sentences": [ "Buddy Brock is an American country music songwriter.", " His biggest hits to date are \"Watermelon Crawl,\" co-written with Zack Turner, which reached the #4 spot on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart and made the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 as a dance remix; and the 1992 song \"There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio,\" co-written and performed by Aaron Tippin, which held the number 1 position on the country chart for three consecutive weeks in April and May, 1992.", " Other songs written or co-written by Brock include \"I Wanna Fall in Love,\" a #3 country hit co-written with Mark Spiro for Lila McCann; \"You've Got to Stand for Something\" (co-written with and sung by Tippin), which reached #6 on the \"Billboard\" country chart); \"Haunted Heart\" (co-written with Kim Williams), a #9 country hit for Sammy Kershaw; and \"I Wonder How Far It Is Over You\" (co-written with and sung by Tippin), a top-40 country hit." ], "title": "Buddy Brock" }, { "sentences": [ "The National Flag Anthem of the Republic of China ( ; also unofficially known as the \"National Banner Song\") is played during the raising and lowering of the Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan).", " This song is also played at international sporting events such as the Olympic Games." ], "title": "National Flag Anthem of the Republic of China" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Red River Valley\" is a folk song and cowboy music standard of uncertain origins that has gone by different names—e.g., \"Cowboy Love Song\", \"Bright Sherman Valley\", \"Bright Laurel Valley\", \"In the Bright Mohawk Valley\", and \"Bright Little Valley\"—depending on where it has been sung.", " It is listed as Roud Folk Song Index 756, and by Edith Fowke as FO 13.", " It is recognizable by its chorus (with several variations):" ], "title": "Red River Valley (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Aksar (Hindi: अक्सर , translation: \"Often\") is a 2006 Indian Hindi thriller film directed by Anant Mahadevan and produced by Narendra and Shyam Bajaj under the banner of Siddhi Vinayak Creations.", " The film stars Emraan Hashmi, Udita Goswami and Dino Morea in the lead roles.", " It features the song \"Jhalak Dikhlaja\" sung by Himesh Reshammiya, also done a remix video for the promotion.", " The song \"soniye\" sung by KK went onto the chartbuster." ], "title": "Aksar" }, { "sentences": [ "Vorwärts!", " Vorwärts!", " schmettern die hellen Fanfaren (\"Forward!", " Forward!", " Blare the bright fanfares\") is a marching song.", " It was used by the Hitler Youth, which was also their banner song." ], "title": "Vorwärts! Vorwärts!" }, { "sentences": [ "Martin Masella is a Tongan former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s, and 2000s.", " He was a Tonga international and played at the 1995.", " Masella played for Leeds Rhinos at prop forward in their 1998 Super League Grand Final loss to Wigan Warriors.", " In 2000, at the height of a financial crisis at Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, the contracts of all players aged over 24 were terminated during September 2000.", " The players affected were; Andy Fisher, Bobbie Goulding, Warren Jowitt, Tony Kemp (player-coach), Steve McNamara, Francis Maloney, Martin Masella, Steve Prescott, Bright Sodje, Francis Stephenson, and Glen Tomlinson.", " Masella captained his country in the 2000 Rugby League World Cup." ], "title": "Martin Masella" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hitler Youth (German: , often abbreviated as HJ in German) was the youth organisation of the Nazi Party in Germany.", " Its origins dated back to 1922.", " From 1933 until 1945, it was the sole official youth organisation in Germany and was partially a paramilitary organisation; it was composed of the Hitler Youth proper for male youths aged 14 to 18, the German Youngsters in the Hitler Youth (\"Deutsches Jungvolk in der Hitler Jugend\" or \"DJ\", also \"DJV\") for younger boys aged 10 to 14, and the League of German Girls (\"Bund Deutsche Mädel\" or \"BDM\")." ], "title": "Hitler Youth" }, { "sentences": [ "Oliver Twist is a 1921 song written by singer Vaughn De Leath (born Leonore von der Liethi), and performed by her as the first song sung by confirmed trans-Atlantic commercial radio broadcast.", " In 1922 the song was one of the early major tie ups between silent pictures and music publishers, with De Leath's song being sung, and played instrumentally, during showings of the 1922 silent film \"Oliver Twist\" starring the child actor Jackie Coogan." ], "title": "Oliver Twist (Vaughn De Leath song)" } ]
[ "Title: Song of the sea\n\nThe Song of the Sea (Hebrew: שירת הים‎ ‎ , Shirat HaYam, also known as Az Yashir Moshe and Song of Moses) is a poem that appears in the Book of Exodus of the Hebrew Bible, at . It is followed in verses 20 and 21 by a much shorter song sung by Miriam and the other women. The Song of the Sea was reputedly sung by the Israelites after their crossing the Red Sea in safety, and celebrates the destruction of the Egyptian army during the crossing, and looks forward to the future conquest of Canaan.", "Title: Ålänningens sång\n\nÅlänningens sång (English: \"\"Song of the Ålander\"\"; Finnish: \"\"Ahvenanmaalaisten laulu\"), is the official anthem of the Åland Islands, an autonomous Swedish-speaking province of Finland. Adopted in 1922, the anthem's words are by John Grandell and the music was composed by Johan Fridolf Hagfors. The song was first performed during the song festival in Mariehamn 1922. In Åland the song is mostly sung on Midsummer's Eve and on the National day of Åland in June 9th. The song originally had four verses, but the third verse is omitted for a long time when the song is sung and often when it appears in print.", "Title: Buddy Brock\n\nBuddy Brock is an American country music songwriter. His biggest hits to date are \"Watermelon Crawl,\" co-written with Zack Turner, which reached the #4 spot on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart and made the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 as a dance remix; and the 1992 song \"There Ain't Nothin' Wrong with the Radio,\" co-written and performed by Aaron Tippin, which held the number 1 position on the country chart for three consecutive weeks in April and May, 1992. Other songs written or co-written by Brock include \"I Wanna Fall in Love,\" a #3 country hit co-written with Mark Spiro for Lila McCann; \"You've Got to Stand for Something\" (co-written with and sung by Tippin), which reached #6 on the \"Billboard\" country chart); \"Haunted Heart\" (co-written with Kim Williams), a #9 country hit for Sammy Kershaw; and \"I Wonder How Far It Is Over You\" (co-written with and sung by Tippin), a top-40 country hit.", "Title: National Flag Anthem of the Republic of China\n\nThe National Flag Anthem of the Republic of China ( ; also unofficially known as the \"National Banner Song\") is played during the raising and lowering of the Flag of the Republic of China (Taiwan). This song is also played at international sporting events such as the Olympic Games.", "Title: Red River Valley (song)\n\n\"Red River Valley\" is a folk song and cowboy music standard of uncertain origins that has gone by different names—e.g., \"Cowboy Love Song\", \"Bright Sherman Valley\", \"Bright Laurel Valley\", \"In the Bright Mohawk Valley\", and \"Bright Little Valley\"—depending on where it has been sung. It is listed as Roud Folk Song Index 756, and by Edith Fowke as FO 13. It is recognizable by its chorus (with several variations):", "Title: Aksar\n\nAksar (Hindi: अक्सर , translation: \"Often\") is a 2006 Indian Hindi thriller film directed by Anant Mahadevan and produced by Narendra and Shyam Bajaj under the banner of Siddhi Vinayak Creations. The film stars Emraan Hashmi, Udita Goswami and Dino Morea in the lead roles. It features the song \"Jhalak Dikhlaja\" sung by Himesh Reshammiya, also done a remix video for the promotion. The song \"soniye\" sung by KK went onto the chartbuster.", "Title: Vorwärts! Vorwärts!\n\nVorwärts! Vorwärts! schmettern die hellen Fanfaren (\"Forward! Forward! Blare the bright fanfares\") is a marching song. It was used by the Hitler Youth, which was also their banner song.", "Title: Martin Masella\n\nMartin Masella is a Tongan former professional rugby league footballer who played in the 1990s, and 2000s. He was a Tonga international and played at the 1995. Masella played for Leeds Rhinos at prop forward in their 1998 Super League Grand Final loss to Wigan Warriors. In 2000, at the height of a financial crisis at Wakefield Trinity Wildcats, the contracts of all players aged over 24 were terminated during September 2000. The players affected were; Andy Fisher, Bobbie Goulding, Warren Jowitt, Tony Kemp (player-coach), Steve McNamara, Francis Maloney, Martin Masella, Steve Prescott, Bright Sodje, Francis Stephenson, and Glen Tomlinson. Masella captained his country in the 2000 Rugby League World Cup.", "Title: Hitler Youth\n\nThe Hitler Youth (German: , often abbreviated as HJ in German) was the youth organisation of the Nazi Party in Germany. Its origins dated back to 1922. From 1933 until 1945, it was the sole official youth organisation in Germany and was partially a paramilitary organisation; it was composed of the Hitler Youth proper for male youths aged 14 to 18, the German Youngsters in the Hitler Youth (\"Deutsches Jungvolk in der Hitler Jugend\" or \"DJ\", also \"DJV\") for younger boys aged 10 to 14, and the League of German Girls (\"Bund Deutsche Mädel\" or \"BDM\").", "Title: Oliver Twist (Vaughn De Leath song)\n\nOliver Twist is a 1921 song written by singer Vaughn De Leath (born Leonore von der Liethi), and performed by her as the first song sung by confirmed trans-Atlantic commercial radio broadcast. In 1922 the song was one of the early major tie ups between silent pictures and music publishers, with De Leath's song being sung, and played instrumentally, during showings of the 1922 silent film \"Oliver Twist\" starring the child actor Jackie Coogan." ]
6,181
Interstate 20 travels through what Rockdale County city in Georgia?
Conyers
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{ "title": [ "Interstate 20 in Georgia", "Conyers, Georgia" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Rockdale County High School is located in the heart of Conyers, Georgia, United States, in the old-town district.", " RCHS is one of four high schools located in Rockdale County, along with Heritage High School, Salem High School, and the Rockdale Career Academy.", " RCHS also hosts the Rockdale Magnet School for Science and Technology, which is sponsored by Georgia Tech." ], "title": "Rockdale County High School" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rockdale News is a newspaper serving Conyers, Georgia, and surrounding Rockdale County.", " The newspaper publishes once per week on Saturdays." ], "title": "The Rockdale News" }, { "sentences": [ "RJ Hadley (born Rakeim Jerhal Hadley on January 14, 1969) is a Democratic Party activist and current Tax Commissioner of Rockdale County, Georgia.", " In 2008 he was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention representing Georgia.", " He has been a member of the Rockdale County Democratic Party since 2006 and was elected to its executive board in 2010." ], "title": "RJ Hadley" }, { "sentences": [ "Heritage High School is one of three public secondary schools in Rockdale County in Conyers, Georgia, United States (the others being Rockdale County High School and Salem High School).", " Heritage High School is home of the Patriots.", " It has twice been named a School of Excellence.", " In December 2009, \"U.S. News & World Report\" gave Heritage High School a silver medal ranking in the top 500 high schools in the nation.", " In 2014 Heritage High School became an Academy for Performing and Visual Arts." ], "title": "Heritage High School (Conyers, Georgia)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rockdale Citizen is a newspaper serving the community of Conyers, Georgia and Rockdale County, Georgia, USA.", " The Citizen publishes five days a week, Tuesday through Friday and Sunday, serves as the legal organ for Rockdale County, and is available online.", " It is a member of the Georgia Press Association." ], "title": "The Rockdale Citizen" }, { "sentences": [ "Salem High School is one of three public secondary schools in Rockdale County in Conyers, Georgia, United States.", " The school educates about 1,600 students in grades 9 to 12 in the Rockdale County Public School district." ], "title": "Salem High School (Conyers, Georgia)" }, { "sentences": [ "In the U.S. state of Georgia, Interstate 20 (I-20) travels from the Alabama state line to the Savannah River, which is the South Carolina state line.", " The highway enters the state near Tallapoosa.", " It travels through the Atlanta metropolitan area and exits the state in Augusta.", " The highway also travels through the cities of Bremen, Douglasville, Conyers, Covington, and Madison.", " I-20 has the unsigned state highway designation of State Route 402 (SR 402)." ], "title": "Interstate 20 in Georgia" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rockdale County School District is a public school district in Rockdale County, Georgia, United States, based in Conyers.", " It serves the communities of Conyers and Lakeview Estates." ], "title": "Rockdale County School District" }, { "sentences": [ "Panola Mountain is a 100 acre granite monadnock near Stockbridge on the boundary between Henry County and Rockdale County, Georgia.", " The peak is 946 ft above sea level, rising 260 ft above the South River.", " The South River marks the boundary between Henry/Rockdale counties and DeKalb County, Georgia.", " Due to its delicate ecological features, Panola Mountain was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1980." ], "title": "Panola Mountain" }, { "sentences": [ "Conyers is the only city in Rockdale County, Georgia, United States.", " The city is twenty-four miles east of Atlanta.", " As of the 2010 census, the city population was 15,195.", " The city is the county seat of Rockdale County.", " The formerly separate town of Milstead is now part of Conyers." ], "title": "Conyers, Georgia" } ]
[ "Title: Rockdale County High School\n\nRockdale County High School is located in the heart of Conyers, Georgia, United States, in the old-town district. RCHS is one of four high schools located in Rockdale County, along with Heritage High School, Salem High School, and the Rockdale Career Academy. RCHS also hosts the Rockdale Magnet School for Science and Technology, which is sponsored by Georgia Tech.", "Title: The Rockdale News\n\nThe Rockdale News is a newspaper serving Conyers, Georgia, and surrounding Rockdale County. The newspaper publishes once per week on Saturdays.", "Title: RJ Hadley\n\nRJ Hadley (born Rakeim Jerhal Hadley on January 14, 1969) is a Democratic Party activist and current Tax Commissioner of Rockdale County, Georgia. In 2008 he was a delegate to the Democratic National Convention representing Georgia. He has been a member of the Rockdale County Democratic Party since 2006 and was elected to its executive board in 2010.", "Title: Heritage High School (Conyers, Georgia)\n\nHeritage High School is one of three public secondary schools in Rockdale County in Conyers, Georgia, United States (the others being Rockdale County High School and Salem High School). Heritage High School is home of the Patriots. It has twice been named a School of Excellence. In December 2009, \"U.S. News & World Report\" gave Heritage High School a silver medal ranking in the top 500 high schools in the nation. In 2014 Heritage High School became an Academy for Performing and Visual Arts.", "Title: The Rockdale Citizen\n\nThe Rockdale Citizen is a newspaper serving the community of Conyers, Georgia and Rockdale County, Georgia, USA. The Citizen publishes five days a week, Tuesday through Friday and Sunday, serves as the legal organ for Rockdale County, and is available online. It is a member of the Georgia Press Association.", "Title: Salem High School (Conyers, Georgia)\n\nSalem High School is one of three public secondary schools in Rockdale County in Conyers, Georgia, United States. The school educates about 1,600 students in grades 9 to 12 in the Rockdale County Public School district.", "Title: Interstate 20 in Georgia\n\nIn the U.S. state of Georgia, Interstate 20 (I-20) travels from the Alabama state line to the Savannah River, which is the South Carolina state line. The highway enters the state near Tallapoosa. It travels through the Atlanta metropolitan area and exits the state in Augusta. The highway also travels through the cities of Bremen, Douglasville, Conyers, Covington, and Madison. I-20 has the unsigned state highway designation of State Route 402 (SR 402).", "Title: Rockdale County School District\n\nThe Rockdale County School District is a public school district in Rockdale County, Georgia, United States, based in Conyers. It serves the communities of Conyers and Lakeview Estates.", "Title: Panola Mountain\n\nPanola Mountain is a 100 acre granite monadnock near Stockbridge on the boundary between Henry County and Rockdale County, Georgia. The peak is 946 ft above sea level, rising 260 ft above the South River. The South River marks the boundary between Henry/Rockdale counties and DeKalb County, Georgia. Due to its delicate ecological features, Panola Mountain was designated a National Natural Landmark in 1980.", "Title: Conyers, Georgia\n\nConyers is the only city in Rockdale County, Georgia, United States. The city is twenty-four miles east of Atlanta. As of the 2010 census, the city population was 15,195. The city is the county seat of Rockdale County. The formerly separate town of Milstead is now part of Conyers." ]
6,182
In what country was Anthony Giordano the head of the St. Louis crime family?
United States
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{ "title": [ "Anthony Giordano", "St. Louis crime family" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Vincent Louis Gigante ( ; March 29, 1928 – December 19, 2005), also known as \"Chin\", was a New York Italian-American mobster in the American Mafia who was boss of the Genovese crime family from 1981 to 2005.", " Gigante started out as a professional boxer who fought 25 bouts between 1944 and 1947.", " He then started working as a Mafia enforcer for what was then the Luciano crime family.", " Gigante was one of five brothers: Mario, Pasquale, Ralph and he all became mobsters in the Luciano family, forerunner of the Genovese family.", " Only one brother, Louis, stayed out of the crime family, instead becoming a priest.", " Gigante was the shooter in the failed assassination of longtime Luciano boss Frank Costello in 1957.", " After sharing a prison cell with Costello's rival, Vito Genovese, following Vito's conviction for heroin trafficking, Gigante became a caporegime, overseeing his own crew of Genovese soldiers and associates that operated out of Greenwich Village.", " Gigante was one of Genovese's most loyal supporters, siding with him throughout the struggle for power with Costello." ], "title": "Vincent Gigante" }, { "sentences": [ "St. Anthony's Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri, is the third-largest medical center in Greater St. Louis.", " It serves families in the city and county of St. Louis, as well as Jefferson County, Franklin County, Saint Francois County, Sainte Genevieve County and Washington County in Missouri, along with Monroe, Randolph and St. Clair counties in Illinois.", " In addition, St. Anthony’s operates four urgent care" ], "title": "St. Anthony's Medical Center" }, { "sentences": [ "Crown Candy Kitchen, is a restaurant located on St. Louis Avenue in the Old North St. Louis neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri.", " The restaurant was founded in 1913 by two Macedonian immigrants, and is still run by the three grandsons of Harry Karandzieff, Andy, Tommy, and Mike.", " This St. Louis landmark is the oldest operating soda fountain in the metro area, and one of the oldest in the country.", " The restaurant has an old-fashioned decor with a Coca-Cola memorabilia from the 1930s.", " It offers a simple menu with sandwiches and is best known for its desserts, most especially for its handmade malts or malted milkshakes.", " It is popular as a lunch destination with office workers in nearby Downtown St. Louis." ], "title": "Crown Candy Kitchen" }, { "sentences": [ "Philip Anthony Giordano (Caracas, March 25, 1963) is the former Republican mayor of Waterbury, Connecticut, and a convicted sex offender.", " He was born in Caracas, Venezuela, to Italian parents and his family moved to the United States when he was two years old." ], "title": "Philip Giordano" }, { "sentences": [ "Pierre Luis Vasquez (October 3, 1798 – September 5, 1868) was a mountain man and trader.", " He was born and raised at St. Louis, Missouri.", " Pierre Luis Vasquez was the son of Benito Vasquez and Marie-Julie Papin (daughter of Pierre Papin & Catherine Guichard.", " Benito was born in Galicia, Spain in 1738 son of Francisco Vasquez and Marie de La Ponte.", " Many historians write that Pierre Luis was a Mexican-American but he was of French and Spanish (European) descent.", " In 1823, he became a fur man, receiving his first license to trade with the Pawnee.", " By the early 1830s he had shifted his operations to the mountains, a popular and active mountain man and trader.", " Pierre Luis was nicknamed \"Old Vaskiss\" by other Mountain men.", " Vasquez became a partner of Andrew Sublette, perhaps in 1834, returned to St. Louis in 1835, and went back to trade on the South Platte that winter and built Fort Vasquez that year after obtaining a trading license in St. Louis, Missouri, from William Clark, the Superintendent of Indian Affairs.", " He traveled back and forth between the mountains and St. Louis almost yearly, his reputation growing.", " Unable to turn a profit, they sold Fort Vasquez to Lock and Randolph in 1840 who subsequently went bankrupt and abandoned the structures in 1842.", " Due to the bankruptcy, Luis Vasquez and Andrew Sublette could not collect the sum owed to them for the sale.", " Vasquez then became associated with Jim Bridger.", " By 1843 they had built Fort Bridger on Blacks Fork of the Green River, which became as much an emigrant station as trading post.", " At St. Louis in 1846 Vasquez married a widow, Mrs. Narcissa Land Ashcraft and took his new family, her son and daughter, to Fort Bridger in Wyoming.", " Vasquez opened a store at Salt Lake City in 1855.", " He and Bridger sold their fort in 1858, but Vasquez already had retired to Missouri.", " He died at his Westport home, and was buried at St. Mary's Church cemetery." ], "title": "Louis Vasquez" }, { "sentences": [ "Crime in St. Louis includes an overview of crime both in the city of St. Louis and in the Greater St. Louis metropolitan area.", " Crime in the city increased from the 1960s through the early 1990s as measured by the index crime rate, followed by a decline in crime rates through 2014.", " Despite decreasing crime, rates of violent crime and property crime in both the city and the metropolitan area remain higher than the national metropolitan area average.", " In addition, the city of St. Louis consistently has been ranked among the most dangerous cities in the United States.", " As of April 2017, St. Louis has the highest murder rate in America." ], "title": "Crime in St. Louis" }, { "sentences": [ "Antonio Rico Giuseppe Giordano (June 24, 1915 – August 29, 1980) was the boss of the St. Louis crime family." ], "title": "Anthony Giordano" }, { "sentences": [ "The St. Louis crime family, also known as the Giordano crime family, is an American Mafia crime family based in St. Louis, Missouri, United States." ], "title": "St. Louis crime family" }, { "sentences": [ "Matthew M. \"Mike\" Trupiano, Jr. (November 8, 1938 – October 22, 1997) was the boss of the St. Louis crime family from 1982 to 1997." ], "title": "Matthew Trupiano" }, { "sentences": [ "John Joseph Vitale (May 17, 1909 – June 5, 1982) was a Sicilian-American boss and underboss of the St. Louis crime family.", " During his lifetime, Vitale allegedly was the boss of the St. Louis crime family on two separate occasions." ], "title": "John Vitale (mobster)" } ]
[ "Title: Vincent Gigante\n\nVincent Louis Gigante ( ; March 29, 1928 – December 19, 2005), also known as \"Chin\", was a New York Italian-American mobster in the American Mafia who was boss of the Genovese crime family from 1981 to 2005. Gigante started out as a professional boxer who fought 25 bouts between 1944 and 1947. He then started working as a Mafia enforcer for what was then the Luciano crime family. Gigante was one of five brothers: Mario, Pasquale, Ralph and he all became mobsters in the Luciano family, forerunner of the Genovese family. Only one brother, Louis, stayed out of the crime family, instead becoming a priest. Gigante was the shooter in the failed assassination of longtime Luciano boss Frank Costello in 1957. After sharing a prison cell with Costello's rival, Vito Genovese, following Vito's conviction for heroin trafficking, Gigante became a caporegime, overseeing his own crew of Genovese soldiers and associates that operated out of Greenwich Village. Gigante was one of Genovese's most loyal supporters, siding with him throughout the struggle for power with Costello.", "Title: St. Anthony's Medical Center\n\nSt. Anthony's Medical Center, St. Louis, Missouri, is the third-largest medical center in Greater St. Louis. It serves families in the city and county of St. Louis, as well as Jefferson County, Franklin County, Saint Francois County, Sainte Genevieve County and Washington County in Missouri, along with Monroe, Randolph and St. Clair counties in Illinois. In addition, St. Anthony’s operates four urgent care", "Title: Crown Candy Kitchen\n\nCrown Candy Kitchen, is a restaurant located on St. Louis Avenue in the Old North St. Louis neighborhood of St. Louis, Missouri. The restaurant was founded in 1913 by two Macedonian immigrants, and is still run by the three grandsons of Harry Karandzieff, Andy, Tommy, and Mike. This St. Louis landmark is the oldest operating soda fountain in the metro area, and one of the oldest in the country. The restaurant has an old-fashioned decor with a Coca-Cola memorabilia from the 1930s. It offers a simple menu with sandwiches and is best known for its desserts, most especially for its handmade malts or malted milkshakes. It is popular as a lunch destination with office workers in nearby Downtown St. Louis.", "Title: Philip Giordano\n\nPhilip Anthony Giordano (Caracas, March 25, 1963) is the former Republican mayor of Waterbury, Connecticut, and a convicted sex offender. He was born in Caracas, Venezuela, to Italian parents and his family moved to the United States when he was two years old.", "Title: Louis Vasquez\n\nPierre Luis Vasquez (October 3, 1798 – September 5, 1868) was a mountain man and trader. He was born and raised at St. Louis, Missouri. Pierre Luis Vasquez was the son of Benito Vasquez and Marie-Julie Papin (daughter of Pierre Papin & Catherine Guichard. Benito was born in Galicia, Spain in 1738 son of Francisco Vasquez and Marie de La Ponte. Many historians write that Pierre Luis was a Mexican-American but he was of French and Spanish (European) descent. In 1823, he became a fur man, receiving his first license to trade with the Pawnee. By the early 1830s he had shifted his operations to the mountains, a popular and active mountain man and trader. Pierre Luis was nicknamed \"Old Vaskiss\" by other Mountain men. Vasquez became a partner of Andrew Sublette, perhaps in 1834, returned to St. Louis in 1835, and went back to trade on the South Platte that winter and built Fort Vasquez that year after obtaining a trading license in St. Louis, Missouri, from William Clark, the Superintendent of Indian Affairs. He traveled back and forth between the mountains and St. Louis almost yearly, his reputation growing. Unable to turn a profit, they sold Fort Vasquez to Lock and Randolph in 1840 who subsequently went bankrupt and abandoned the structures in 1842. Due to the bankruptcy, Luis Vasquez and Andrew Sublette could not collect the sum owed to them for the sale. Vasquez then became associated with Jim Bridger. By 1843 they had built Fort Bridger on Blacks Fork of the Green River, which became as much an emigrant station as trading post. At St. Louis in 1846 Vasquez married a widow, Mrs. Narcissa Land Ashcraft and took his new family, her son and daughter, to Fort Bridger in Wyoming. Vasquez opened a store at Salt Lake City in 1855. He and Bridger sold their fort in 1858, but Vasquez already had retired to Missouri. He died at his Westport home, and was buried at St. Mary's Church cemetery.", "Title: Crime in St. Louis\n\nCrime in St. Louis includes an overview of crime both in the city of St. Louis and in the Greater St. Louis metropolitan area. Crime in the city increased from the 1960s through the early 1990s as measured by the index crime rate, followed by a decline in crime rates through 2014. Despite decreasing crime, rates of violent crime and property crime in both the city and the metropolitan area remain higher than the national metropolitan area average. In addition, the city of St. Louis consistently has been ranked among the most dangerous cities in the United States. As of April 2017, St. Louis has the highest murder rate in America.", "Title: Anthony Giordano\n\nAntonio Rico Giuseppe Giordano (June 24, 1915 – August 29, 1980) was the boss of the St. Louis crime family.", "Title: St. Louis crime family\n\nThe St. Louis crime family, also known as the Giordano crime family, is an American Mafia crime family based in St. Louis, Missouri, United States.", "Title: Matthew Trupiano\n\nMatthew M. \"Mike\" Trupiano, Jr. (November 8, 1938 – October 22, 1997) was the boss of the St. Louis crime family from 1982 to 1997.", "Title: John Vitale (mobster)\n\nJohn Joseph Vitale (May 17, 1909 – June 5, 1982) was a Sicilian-American boss and underboss of the St. Louis crime family. During his lifetime, Vitale allegedly was the boss of the St. Louis crime family on two separate occasions." ]
6,183
Which long-running tournament in Madison Square Garden is held annually by which Division I multi-sport conference?
Big East Conference
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2008 National Invitation Tournament (known through sponsorship as the MasterCard NIT) was a single-elimination tournament of 32 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I teams that did not participate in the 2008 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament.", " The 71st annual tournament began on March 18 on campus sites and ended on April 3 at Madison Square Garden in New York City.", " Each regular season conference champion that did not receive a bid to the NCAA Tournament received an automatic bid to this tournament.", " The remaining slots were filled by the NIT Selection Committee.", " The first, second, and third rounds were played on the higher seeded team's home court, with the semi-finals and finals played at Madison Square Garden." ], "title": "2008 National Invitation Tournament" }, { "sentences": [ "The Big East Conference (stylized as BIG EAST) is a collegiate athletic conference that competes in NCAA Division I in all sports except football, which is not sponsored.", " The conference has been officially recognized as a Division I multi-sport conference, effective on August 1, 2013." ], "title": "Big East Conference" }, { "sentences": [ "Madison Square Garden, often called \"MSG\" or simply \"The Garden\", is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the New York City borough of Manhattan.", " Located in Midtown Manhattan between 7th and 8th Avenues from 31st to 33rd Streets, it is situated atop Pennsylvania Station.", " It is the fourth venue to bear the name \"Madison Square Garden\", the first two (1879 and 1890) of which were located on Madison Square, on East 26th Street and Madison Avenue, with the third Madison Square Garden further uptown at Eighth Avenue and 50th Street.", " The Garden is used for professional basketball and ice hockey, as well as boxing, concerts, ice shows, circuses, professional wrestling and other forms of sports and entertainment.", " It is close to other midtown Manhattan landmarks, including the Empire State Building, Koreatown, and Macy's at Herald Square.", " It is home to the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL), the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and since 1997, the New York Liberty (WNBA)." ], "title": "Madison Square Garden" }, { "sentences": [ "The Big East Men's Basketball Tournament is the championship tournament of the Big East Conference in men's basketball.", " The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship.", " Since 1983, the tournament has been held in Madison Square Garden, New York City.", " As such, the tournament is the longest running conference tournament at any one site in all of college basketball." ], "title": "Big East Men's Basketball Tournament" }, { "sentences": [ "The ECAC Holiday Hockey Festival was an annual NCAA men's Division I ice hockey tournament held annually at Madison Square Garden in New York City around the Christmas and New Year holiday.", " The tournament began in the year the ECAC was founded and continued unabated for fifteen years before dissolving after the 1976–77 season." ], "title": "ECAC Holiday Hockey Festival" }, { "sentences": [ "Madison Square Garden was an indoor arena in New York City, the second by that name, and the second to be located at 26th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan.", " Built in 1890 at the cost of a half-million dollars and closing in 1925, the arena hosted numerous events, including boxing matches, orchestral performances, light operas and romantic comedies, the annual French Ball, both the Barnum and the Ringling circuses, and the Democratic National Convention in 1924, which nominated John W. Davis after 103 ballots.", " The 1890 version replaced the first Madison Square Garden, and was itself replaced by the third Madison Square Garden (which was the first to be located away from Madison Square)." ], "title": "Madison Square Garden (1890)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Madison Square Garden Towers were the name of proposed twin 1400 ft residential skyscrapers that were to be constructed north of Madison Square Garden in Midtown Manhattan, New York City.", " The project featured a complex of seven buildings, including a stadium and a new Penn Station.", " The cost of the project was US$14 billion.", " The architects Norman Foster and David Childs, and the architectural firm Skidmore, Owings and Merrill were designing the project.", " The owners were Stephen Ross of Related Cos. and Steven Roth of Vornado Realty Trust.", " The towers would have risen to be two of the tallest structures in the Midtown Manhattan skyline, with one rising higher than the Empire State Building, currently one of New York's tallest buildings at 1,250 feet (381 m) and would also have been higher than the roof, though not the spire, of One World Trade Center.", " The towers are essentially canceled as Madison Square Garden is going ahead with renovations of the current arena, rather than a relocation that would have made the towers possible." ], "title": "Madison Square Garden Towers" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1983 Big East Men's Basketball Tournament took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City.", " Its winner received the Big East Conference's automatic bid to the 1983 NCAA Tournament.", " It is a single-elimination tournament with three rounds.", " Boston College had the best regular season conference record and received the #1 seed.", " It was the first year that the tournament was held at Madison Square Garden, where it has been held since." ], "title": "1983 Big East Men's Basketball Tournament" }, { "sentences": [ "Boston Garden was an arena in Boston, United States.", " Designed by boxing promoter Tex Rickard, who also built the third iteration of New York's Madison Square Garden, it opened on November 17, 1928 as \"Boston Madison Square Garden\" (later shortened to just \"Boston Garden\") and outlived its original namesake by 30 years.", " It was above North Station, a train station which was originally a hub for the Boston and Maine Railroad and is now a hub for MBTA Commuter Rail and Amtrak trains." ], "title": "Boston Garden" }, { "sentences": [ "The King Stays King (also known as Formula, Vol.", " 1 Tour) is an ongoing worldwide concert tour by American singer Romeo Santos.", " The tour was a promotion for his debut solo album, \"Formula, Vol.", " 1\".", " On December 13, 2011, Santos announced that he would begin his initial leg of his solo tour on February 11, 2012, in the United States.", " His first concert began with two consecutive shows at Madison Square Garden which became sold-out twice.", " During the concert at Madison Square Garden, Santos was accompanied by fellow American bachata singer-songer Prince Royce.", " For \"Debate de 4\", three men from the audience were randomly selected to join Santos on the song.", " Usher made an appearance on the encore for the duet \"Promise\".", " At the final concert in the Madison Square Garden, Santos was joined by American rapper P. Diddy for the song \"Mi Corazoncito\".", " The concerts at Madison Square Garden were recorded and later released as a live album titled \"\" on November 6, 2012." ], "title": "The King Stays King" } ]
[ "Title: 2008 National Invitation Tournament\n\nThe 2008 National Invitation Tournament (known through sponsorship as the MasterCard NIT) was a single-elimination tournament of 32 National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I teams that did not participate in the 2008 NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament. The 71st annual tournament began on March 18 on campus sites and ended on April 3 at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Each regular season conference champion that did not receive a bid to the NCAA Tournament received an automatic bid to this tournament. The remaining slots were filled by the NIT Selection Committee. The first, second, and third rounds were played on the higher seeded team's home court, with the semi-finals and finals played at Madison Square Garden.", "Title: Big East Conference\n\nThe Big East Conference (stylized as BIG EAST) is a collegiate athletic conference that competes in NCAA Division I in all sports except football, which is not sponsored. The conference has been officially recognized as a Division I multi-sport conference, effective on August 1, 2013.", "Title: Madison Square Garden\n\nMadison Square Garden, often called \"MSG\" or simply \"The Garden\", is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the New York City borough of Manhattan. Located in Midtown Manhattan between 7th and 8th Avenues from 31st to 33rd Streets, it is situated atop Pennsylvania Station. It is the fourth venue to bear the name \"Madison Square Garden\", the first two (1879 and 1890) of which were located on Madison Square, on East 26th Street and Madison Avenue, with the third Madison Square Garden further uptown at Eighth Avenue and 50th Street. The Garden is used for professional basketball and ice hockey, as well as boxing, concerts, ice shows, circuses, professional wrestling and other forms of sports and entertainment. It is close to other midtown Manhattan landmarks, including the Empire State Building, Koreatown, and Macy's at Herald Square. It is home to the New York Rangers of the National Hockey League (NHL), the New York Knicks of the National Basketball Association (NBA), and since 1997, the New York Liberty (WNBA).", "Title: Big East Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nThe Big East Men's Basketball Tournament is the championship tournament of the Big East Conference in men's basketball. The winner receives the conference's automatic bid to the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship. Since 1983, the tournament has been held in Madison Square Garden, New York City. As such, the tournament is the longest running conference tournament at any one site in all of college basketball.", "Title: ECAC Holiday Hockey Festival\n\nThe ECAC Holiday Hockey Festival was an annual NCAA men's Division I ice hockey tournament held annually at Madison Square Garden in New York City around the Christmas and New Year holiday. The tournament began in the year the ECAC was founded and continued unabated for fifteen years before dissolving after the 1976–77 season.", "Title: Madison Square Garden (1890)\n\nMadison Square Garden was an indoor arena in New York City, the second by that name, and the second to be located at 26th Street and Madison Avenue in Manhattan. Built in 1890 at the cost of a half-million dollars and closing in 1925, the arena hosted numerous events, including boxing matches, orchestral performances, light operas and romantic comedies, the annual French Ball, both the Barnum and the Ringling circuses, and the Democratic National Convention in 1924, which nominated John W. Davis after 103 ballots. The 1890 version replaced the first Madison Square Garden, and was itself replaced by the third Madison Square Garden (which was the first to be located away from Madison Square).", "Title: Madison Square Garden Towers\n\nThe Madison Square Garden Towers were the name of proposed twin 1400 ft residential skyscrapers that were to be constructed north of Madison Square Garden in Midtown Manhattan, New York City. The project featured a complex of seven buildings, including a stadium and a new Penn Station. The cost of the project was US$14 billion. The architects Norman Foster and David Childs, and the architectural firm Skidmore, Owings and Merrill were designing the project. The owners were Stephen Ross of Related Cos. and Steven Roth of Vornado Realty Trust. The towers would have risen to be two of the tallest structures in the Midtown Manhattan skyline, with one rising higher than the Empire State Building, currently one of New York's tallest buildings at 1,250 feet (381 m) and would also have been higher than the roof, though not the spire, of One World Trade Center. The towers are essentially canceled as Madison Square Garden is going ahead with renovations of the current arena, rather than a relocation that would have made the towers possible.", "Title: 1983 Big East Men's Basketball Tournament\n\nThe 1983 Big East Men's Basketball Tournament took place at Madison Square Garden in New York City. Its winner received the Big East Conference's automatic bid to the 1983 NCAA Tournament. It is a single-elimination tournament with three rounds. Boston College had the best regular season conference record and received the #1 seed. It was the first year that the tournament was held at Madison Square Garden, where it has been held since.", "Title: Boston Garden\n\nBoston Garden was an arena in Boston, United States. Designed by boxing promoter Tex Rickard, who also built the third iteration of New York's Madison Square Garden, it opened on November 17, 1928 as \"Boston Madison Square Garden\" (later shortened to just \"Boston Garden\") and outlived its original namesake by 30 years. It was above North Station, a train station which was originally a hub for the Boston and Maine Railroad and is now a hub for MBTA Commuter Rail and Amtrak trains.", "Title: The King Stays King\n\nThe King Stays King (also known as Formula, Vol. 1 Tour) is an ongoing worldwide concert tour by American singer Romeo Santos. The tour was a promotion for his debut solo album, \"Formula, Vol. 1\". On December 13, 2011, Santos announced that he would begin his initial leg of his solo tour on February 11, 2012, in the United States. His first concert began with two consecutive shows at Madison Square Garden which became sold-out twice. During the concert at Madison Square Garden, Santos was accompanied by fellow American bachata singer-songer Prince Royce. For \"Debate de 4\", three men from the audience were randomly selected to join Santos on the song. Usher made an appearance on the encore for the duet \"Promise\". At the final concert in the Madison Square Garden, Santos was joined by American rapper P. Diddy for the song \"Mi Corazoncito\". The concerts at Madison Square Garden were recorded and later released as a live album titled \"\" on November 6, 2012." ]
6,184
The hotel and casino where "Las Vegas Gambit" was recorded offers how many rooms?
1,467
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[ { "sentences": [ "Hooters Casino Hotel is a hotel and casino located off the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States.", " It is owned by Trinity Hotel Investors and operated by the Navegante Group.", " It is located off the Strip next to the Tropicana and across the street from the MGM Grand Las Vegas.", " The hotel has 696 rooms with a 35000 sqft casino." ], "title": "Hooters Casino Hotel" }, { "sentences": [ "The Monte Carlo Resort and Casino is a megaresort hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States.", " The hotel, with a height of 360 ft , has 32 floors, featuring a 102000 sqft casino floor with 1,400 slot machines, 60 table games, and 15 poker tables.", " It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International.", " The hotel offers 2,992 guest rooms, including 259 luxury suites.", " It is being converted from late 2016 to 2018 into the Park MGM, with the upper floors converted into a boutique hotel, NoMad Las Vegas." ], "title": "Monte Carlo Resort and Casino" }, { "sentences": [ "The Stanford Court San Francisco is a full service four star independent hotel located at 905 California Street on Nob Hill in San Francisco, California.", " The hotel sits at the intersection of California & Powell St, where the city's famed cable car lines also intersect.", " The 393 room hotel has eight floors, the lobby has iMacs & iPads available for guest use, the rooms include air conditioning, cable TV, and telephone.", " Many rooms offer city skyline or bay views.", " With a location in the Nob Hill neighborhood, Stanford Court has been a hotel destination since 1972." ], "title": "Stanford Court Hotel" }, { "sentences": [ "Bally's Las Vegas (formerly MGM Grand Hotel and Casino) is a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.", " It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation.", " The hotel features 2,814 extra-sized guestrooms that are 450 sqft or larger and over 175000 sqft of banquet and meeting space.", " The casino occupies 66187 sqft .", " About 75% of the rooms are in the Indigo Tower, and were renovated in 2004.", " The remaining rooms are located in the Jubilee Tower, constructed in 1981." ], "title": "Bally's Las Vegas" }, { "sentences": [ "Gambit is an American television game show based on the card game blackjack, created by Heatter-Quigley Productions.", " The show originally ran on CBS from September 4, 1972, to December 10, 1976, and was recorded at CBS Television City in Studios 31, 33, 41, and 43.", " On October 27, 1980, NBC revived the show as \"Las Vegas Gambit\", as a replacement for \"The David Letterman Show\", and kept it on its schedule until November 27, 1981.", " As the title implied, this edition of \"Gambit\" was recorded in Las Vegas with the Tropicana Las Vegas, which had previously hosted \"Dealer's Choice\" and later hosted \"Let's Make a Deal\", serving as the show's base.", " Both versions were hosted by Wink Martindale and announced by Kenny Williams.", " Elaine Stewart was the card dealer for the CBS version, while Beverly Malden filled this role for the first half of \"Las Vegas Gambit\", and was later replaced by Lee Menning." ], "title": "Gambit (game show)" }, { "sentences": [ "El Rancho Vegas was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip.", " It was located at 2500 Las Vegas Boulevard, at the southwest corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue, and opened on April 3, 1941.", " Until 1942, it was the largest hotel in Las Vegas with 110 rooms.", " On June 17, 1960, the hotel was destroyed by fire.", " In 1982, the El Rancho Hotel and Casino formerly known as the Thunderbird and later as the Silverbird opened across the street from the former site of the El Rancho Vegas, creating some confusion." ], "title": "El Rancho Vegas" }, { "sentences": [ "The Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino is a hotel and casino in Winchester, Nevada.", " It is owned by Westgate Resorts and operated by Navegante Group.", " It has 2,956 hotel rooms including 305 suites.", " It opened in 1969 as the International Hotel, and was known for many years as the Las Vegas Hilton, then briefly as the LVH – Las Vegas Hotel and Casino.", " It was renamed the Westgate Las Vegas on July 1, 2014." ], "title": "Westgate Las Vegas Resort &amp; Casino" }, { "sentences": [ "The MGM Grand Las Vegas (formerly Marina and MGM-Marina) is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.", " The MGM Grand is the largest single hotel in the United States with 5,124 rooms.", " It is also the third-largest hotel complex in the world by number of rooms and second-largest hotel resort complex in the United States behind the combined The Venetian and The Palazzo.", " When it opened in 1993, the MGM Grand was the largest hotel complex in the world." ], "title": "MGM Grand Las Vegas" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tropicana – Las Vegas Boulevard intersection on the Las Vegas Strip (Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard), is noteworthy for several reasons.", " It was the first intersection in Las Vegas completely closed to street level pedestrian traffic and its four corners are home to four major resorts: Excalibur Hotel and Casino, Tropicana Las Vegas, New York-New York Hotel and Casino and MGM Grand Las Vegas—the latter has 5,044 rooms and was once the largest hotel in the world.", " The resorts at the four corners have a total of 12,536 hotel rooms as of 2016." ], "title": "Tropicana – Las Vegas Boulevard intersection" }, { "sentences": [ "Tropicana Las Vegas is a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.", " It is owned and operated by Penn National Gaming and is a franchise of Hilton's DoubleTree chain.", " It offers 1,467 rooms and a 50000 sqft gaming floor.", " Tropicana Las Vegas also has 72000 sqft of convention and exhibit space." ], "title": "Tropicana Las Vegas" } ]
[ "Title: Hooters Casino Hotel\n\nHooters Casino Hotel is a hotel and casino located off the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. It is owned by Trinity Hotel Investors and operated by the Navegante Group. It is located off the Strip next to the Tropicana and across the street from the MGM Grand Las Vegas. The hotel has 696 rooms with a 35000 sqft casino.", "Title: Monte Carlo Resort and Casino\n\nThe Monte Carlo Resort and Casino is a megaresort hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. The hotel, with a height of 360 ft , has 32 floors, featuring a 102000 sqft casino floor with 1,400 slot machines, 60 table games, and 15 poker tables. It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International. The hotel offers 2,992 guest rooms, including 259 luxury suites. It is being converted from late 2016 to 2018 into the Park MGM, with the upper floors converted into a boutique hotel, NoMad Las Vegas.", "Title: Stanford Court Hotel\n\nThe Stanford Court San Francisco is a full service four star independent hotel located at 905 California Street on Nob Hill in San Francisco, California. The hotel sits at the intersection of California & Powell St, where the city's famed cable car lines also intersect. The 393 room hotel has eight floors, the lobby has iMacs & iPads available for guest use, the rooms include air conditioning, cable TV, and telephone. Many rooms offer city skyline or bay views. With a location in the Nob Hill neighborhood, Stanford Court has been a hotel destination since 1972.", "Title: Bally's Las Vegas\n\nBally's Las Vegas (formerly MGM Grand Hotel and Casino) is a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Caesars Entertainment Corporation. The hotel features 2,814 extra-sized guestrooms that are 450 sqft or larger and over 175000 sqft of banquet and meeting space. The casino occupies 66187 sqft . About 75% of the rooms are in the Indigo Tower, and were renovated in 2004. The remaining rooms are located in the Jubilee Tower, constructed in 1981.", "Title: Gambit (game show)\n\nGambit is an American television game show based on the card game blackjack, created by Heatter-Quigley Productions. The show originally ran on CBS from September 4, 1972, to December 10, 1976, and was recorded at CBS Television City in Studios 31, 33, 41, and 43. On October 27, 1980, NBC revived the show as \"Las Vegas Gambit\", as a replacement for \"The David Letterman Show\", and kept it on its schedule until November 27, 1981. As the title implied, this edition of \"Gambit\" was recorded in Las Vegas with the Tropicana Las Vegas, which had previously hosted \"Dealer's Choice\" and later hosted \"Let's Make a Deal\", serving as the show's base. Both versions were hosted by Wink Martindale and announced by Kenny Williams. Elaine Stewart was the card dealer for the CBS version, while Beverly Malden filled this role for the first half of \"Las Vegas Gambit\", and was later replaced by Lee Menning.", "Title: El Rancho Vegas\n\nEl Rancho Vegas was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip. It was located at 2500 Las Vegas Boulevard, at the southwest corner of Las Vegas Boulevard and Sahara Avenue, and opened on April 3, 1941. Until 1942, it was the largest hotel in Las Vegas with 110 rooms. On June 17, 1960, the hotel was destroyed by fire. In 1982, the El Rancho Hotel and Casino formerly known as the Thunderbird and later as the Silverbird opened across the street from the former site of the El Rancho Vegas, creating some confusion.", "Title: Westgate Las Vegas Resort &amp; Casino\n\nThe Westgate Las Vegas Resort & Casino is a hotel and casino in Winchester, Nevada. It is owned by Westgate Resorts and operated by Navegante Group. It has 2,956 hotel rooms including 305 suites. It opened in 1969 as the International Hotel, and was known for many years as the Las Vegas Hilton, then briefly as the LVH – Las Vegas Hotel and Casino. It was renamed the Westgate Las Vegas on July 1, 2014.", "Title: MGM Grand Las Vegas\n\nThe MGM Grand Las Vegas (formerly Marina and MGM-Marina) is a hotel and casino located on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. The MGM Grand is the largest single hotel in the United States with 5,124 rooms. It is also the third-largest hotel complex in the world by number of rooms and second-largest hotel resort complex in the United States behind the combined The Venetian and The Palazzo. When it opened in 1993, the MGM Grand was the largest hotel complex in the world.", "Title: Tropicana – Las Vegas Boulevard intersection\n\nThe Tropicana – Las Vegas Boulevard intersection on the Las Vegas Strip (Tropicana Avenue and Las Vegas Boulevard), is noteworthy for several reasons. It was the first intersection in Las Vegas completely closed to street level pedestrian traffic and its four corners are home to four major resorts: Excalibur Hotel and Casino, Tropicana Las Vegas, New York-New York Hotel and Casino and MGM Grand Las Vegas—the latter has 5,044 rooms and was once the largest hotel in the world. The resorts at the four corners have a total of 12,536 hotel rooms as of 2016.", "Title: Tropicana Las Vegas\n\nTropicana Las Vegas is a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by Penn National Gaming and is a franchise of Hilton's DoubleTree chain. It offers 1,467 rooms and a 50000 sqft gaming floor. Tropicana Las Vegas also has 72000 sqft of convention and exhibit space." ]
6,185
What was the population at the 2011 census of the town where Ben Amos was born?
52,044
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[ { "sentences": [ "Këlcyrë (definite Albanian form: \"Këlcyra\" ) is a town and a municipality in southern Albania, located on the bank of the river Vjosë.", " It was formed at the 2015 local government reform by the merger of the former municipalities Ballaban, Dishnicë, Këlcyrë and Sukë, that became municipal units.", " The seat of the municipality is the town Këlcyrë.", " The total population is 6,113 (2011 census), in a total area of 304.65 km.", " The population of the former municipality at the 2011 census was 2,651.", " The municipal unit consists of the town Këlcyrë and the villages Fshat Këlcyrë, Mbrezhdan, Maleshovë, Limar, Leskaj and Kala.", " The Vjosë forms a canyon near the town, known as the Këlcyrë Gorge." ], "title": "Këlcyrë" }, { "sentences": [ "Neston is a small residential town and civil parish in the borough of Cheshire West and Chester.", " It is situated on the part of the Wirral Peninsula that remains in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England.", " Parkgate is located to the north west and the villages of Little Neston and Ness to the south of the town.", " At the 2001 Census the population of Neston ward was recorded as 3,521, increasing to 4,329 at the 2011 Census.", " The town and civil parish also includes Little Neston; Parkgate; and Riverside wards; along with part of Burton and Ness ward, and has a population of 15,162, increasing to 15,221 in the 2011 Census." ], "title": "Neston" }, { "sentences": [ "Dawlish is a town and civil parish in Teignbridge on the south coast of Devon in England, 12 mi from the county town of Exeter.", " It has a population of 12,819, decreasing to 11,312 at the 2011 census.", " During the 18th century, it grew from a small fishing port to become a well-known seaside resort.", " Dawlish has two electoral wards (Central and North East, and the South West).", " Their combined population at the 2011 census was 13,161." ], "title": "Dawlish" }, { "sentences": [ "Librazhd (definite Albanian form: \"Librazhdi\" ) is a town and a municipality in Elbasan County, eastern Albania.", " The municipality was formed at the 2015 local government reform by the merger of the former municipalities Hotolisht, Librazhd, Lunik, Orenjë, Polis, Qendër Librazhd and Stëblevë, that became municipal units.", " The seat of the municipality is the town Librazhd.", " The total population is 31,892 (2011 census), in a total area of 793.36 km.", " The population of the former municipality at the 2011 census was 6,937.", " Librazhd is the nearest town to the Shebenik-Jabllanice National Park." ], "title": "Librazhd" }, { "sentences": [ "Matagami ( , ] ) is a small town in Quebec, Canada.", " It is located north of Amos, on Matagami Lake, at the northern terminus of Route 109 and the start of the James Bay Road (French: \"Route de la Baie James\").", " The town had a population of 1,526 as of the Canada 2011 Census." ], "title": "Matagami" }, { "sentences": [ "Macclesfield is a market town and civil parish in Cheshire, England.", " The population of Macclesfield at the 2011 census was 52,044.", " A person from Macclesfield is sometimes referred to as a \"Maxonian\".", " Macclesfield, like many other areas in Cheshire, is a relatively affluent town." ], "title": "Macclesfield" }, { "sentences": [ "The Northern Region is a region in the Canadian province of Manitoba.", " It is situated on the Canadian Shield and includes Manitoba's Hudson Bay coastline.", " The major economic activities are mining and tourism.", " The region is composed of four census divisions: 19 and 21–23 .", " The land area of the region is 438,491.51 km² (169,302.52 mi²), which encompasses 67% of Manitoba's total land area.", " The vast majority of the region is undeveloped wilderness.", " Its total population at the 2011 census was 88,146, which was only 7.3% of Manitoba's total population in the 2011 census.", " The largest municipality is the city of Thompson.", " Other major population centers include the city of Flin Flon and the town of The Pas.", " Indian reserves comprise more than 49% of the region's population.", " There are 54 reserves with a total population of 40,572.", " The largest of these are Norway House 17 and Peguis 1B." ], "title": "Northern Region, Manitoba" }, { "sentences": [ "Fushë-Arrëz is a town and a municipality in Shkodër County, northern Albania.", " It was formed at the 2015 local government reform by the merger of the former municipalities Blerim, Fierzë, Fushë-Arrëz, Iballë and Qafë-Mali, that became municipal units.", " The seat of the municipality is the town Fushë-Arrëz.", " The total population is 7,405 (2011 census), in a total area of 540.42 km.", " The population of the former municipality at the 2011 census was 2,513.", " The town sits along a long street, this connects shop buildings, flats and homes together." ], "title": "Fushë-Arrëz" }, { "sentences": [ "Benjamin Paul \"Ben\" Amos (born 10 April 1990) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Charlton Athletic, on loan from Bolton Wanderers.", " Born in Macclesfield, Cheshire, Amos began his career with Crewe Alexandra's youth academy, but joined Manchester United at the age of 11.", " He has spent time on loan at Peterborough United, Molde, and Oldham Athletic.", " Additionally, Amos is an England youth international, having represented his country at every level from Under-16 to Under-21." ], "title": "Ben Amos" }, { "sentences": [ "Roskovec (definite Albanian form: \"Roskoveci\" ) is a town and a municipality in Fier County, south-central Albania.", " The municipality was formed at the 2015 local government reform by the merger of the former municipalities Kuman, Kurjan, Roskovec and Strum, that became municipal units.", " The seat of the municipality is the town Roskovec.", " The total population is 21,742 (2011 census), in a total area of 118.01 km.", " The population of the former municipality at the 2011 census was 4,975." ], "title": "Roskovec" } ]
[ "Title: Këlcyrë\n\nKëlcyrë (definite Albanian form: \"Këlcyra\" ) is a town and a municipality in southern Albania, located on the bank of the river Vjosë. It was formed at the 2015 local government reform by the merger of the former municipalities Ballaban, Dishnicë, Këlcyrë and Sukë, that became municipal units. The seat of the municipality is the town Këlcyrë. The total population is 6,113 (2011 census), in a total area of 304.65 km. The population of the former municipality at the 2011 census was 2,651. The municipal unit consists of the town Këlcyrë and the villages Fshat Këlcyrë, Mbrezhdan, Maleshovë, Limar, Leskaj and Kala. The Vjosë forms a canyon near the town, known as the Këlcyrë Gorge.", "Title: Neston\n\nNeston is a small residential town and civil parish in the borough of Cheshire West and Chester. It is situated on the part of the Wirral Peninsula that remains in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. Parkgate is located to the north west and the villages of Little Neston and Ness to the south of the town. At the 2001 Census the population of Neston ward was recorded as 3,521, increasing to 4,329 at the 2011 Census. The town and civil parish also includes Little Neston; Parkgate; and Riverside wards; along with part of Burton and Ness ward, and has a population of 15,162, increasing to 15,221 in the 2011 Census.", "Title: Dawlish\n\nDawlish is a town and civil parish in Teignbridge on the south coast of Devon in England, 12 mi from the county town of Exeter. It has a population of 12,819, decreasing to 11,312 at the 2011 census. During the 18th century, it grew from a small fishing port to become a well-known seaside resort. Dawlish has two electoral wards (Central and North East, and the South West). Their combined population at the 2011 census was 13,161.", "Title: Librazhd\n\nLibrazhd (definite Albanian form: \"Librazhdi\" ) is a town and a municipality in Elbasan County, eastern Albania. The municipality was formed at the 2015 local government reform by the merger of the former municipalities Hotolisht, Librazhd, Lunik, Orenjë, Polis, Qendër Librazhd and Stëblevë, that became municipal units. The seat of the municipality is the town Librazhd. The total population is 31,892 (2011 census), in a total area of 793.36 km. The population of the former municipality at the 2011 census was 6,937. Librazhd is the nearest town to the Shebenik-Jabllanice National Park.", "Title: Matagami\n\nMatagami ( , ] ) is a small town in Quebec, Canada. It is located north of Amos, on Matagami Lake, at the northern terminus of Route 109 and the start of the James Bay Road (French: \"Route de la Baie James\"). The town had a population of 1,526 as of the Canada 2011 Census.", "Title: Macclesfield\n\nMacclesfield is a market town and civil parish in Cheshire, England. The population of Macclesfield at the 2011 census was 52,044. A person from Macclesfield is sometimes referred to as a \"Maxonian\". Macclesfield, like many other areas in Cheshire, is a relatively affluent town.", "Title: Northern Region, Manitoba\n\nThe Northern Region is a region in the Canadian province of Manitoba. It is situated on the Canadian Shield and includes Manitoba's Hudson Bay coastline. The major economic activities are mining and tourism. The region is composed of four census divisions: 19 and 21–23 . The land area of the region is 438,491.51 km² (169,302.52 mi²), which encompasses 67% of Manitoba's total land area. The vast majority of the region is undeveloped wilderness. Its total population at the 2011 census was 88,146, which was only 7.3% of Manitoba's total population in the 2011 census. The largest municipality is the city of Thompson. Other major population centers include the city of Flin Flon and the town of The Pas. Indian reserves comprise more than 49% of the region's population. There are 54 reserves with a total population of 40,572. The largest of these are Norway House 17 and Peguis 1B.", "Title: Fushë-Arrëz\n\nFushë-Arrëz is a town and a municipality in Shkodër County, northern Albania. It was formed at the 2015 local government reform by the merger of the former municipalities Blerim, Fierzë, Fushë-Arrëz, Iballë and Qafë-Mali, that became municipal units. The seat of the municipality is the town Fushë-Arrëz. The total population is 7,405 (2011 census), in a total area of 540.42 km. The population of the former municipality at the 2011 census was 2,513. The town sits along a long street, this connects shop buildings, flats and homes together.", "Title: Ben Amos\n\nBenjamin Paul \"Ben\" Amos (born 10 April 1990) is an English professional footballer who plays as a goalkeeper for Charlton Athletic, on loan from Bolton Wanderers. Born in Macclesfield, Cheshire, Amos began his career with Crewe Alexandra's youth academy, but joined Manchester United at the age of 11. He has spent time on loan at Peterborough United, Molde, and Oldham Athletic. Additionally, Amos is an England youth international, having represented his country at every level from Under-16 to Under-21.", "Title: Roskovec\n\nRoskovec (definite Albanian form: \"Roskoveci\" ) is a town and a municipality in Fier County, south-central Albania. The municipality was formed at the 2015 local government reform by the merger of the former municipalities Kuman, Kurjan, Roskovec and Strum, that became municipal units. The seat of the municipality is the town Roskovec. The total population is 21,742 (2011 census), in a total area of 118.01 km. The population of the former municipality at the 2011 census was 4,975." ]
6,186
Which band Jesus Jones or Morcheeba was formed first ?
Jesus Jones
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Jesus Jones", "Morcheeba" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Culture Vulture !", " is an EP by the British rock band Jesus Jones.", " Though considered by some to be an album due only to its length, it is an EP, since only the first four tracks are meant to be heard as fully produced songs.", " The remaining seven tracks are the \"stems\" of the title track, meaning that each one is the composite of all the singular recordings that are combined to make up every individual instrumental or vocal performance used in the song; these were added in order to give listeners the opportunity to remix the song themselves, and were not intended for casual listening.", " Fans were also encouraged to submit their remixes to the band, who then selected 24 of them which were hosted on the official Jesus Jones site for a period of time." ], "title": "Culture Vulture (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "Morcheeba are an English electronic band formed in the mid 1990s with founding members vocalist Skye Edwards and the brothers Paul and Ross Godfrey.", " They mix influences from trip hop, rock, folk-rock and downtempo, and have produced eight regular studio albums since 1995, two of which reached the UK top ten.", " Their last studio album, \"Head Up High\", was released in October 2013.", " Edwards left the band in 2003, after which the brothers used a number of singers before she rejoined in 2009.", " They recruit additional members for their live performances and have toured internationally.", " In 2014 Paul Godfrey resigned from the band, thus ending Morcheeba.", " Edwards and Ross Godfrey later formed Skye|Ross and released a self-titled album in September 2016.", " They continue to tour, on occasion being listed as \"Morcheeba / Sky & Ross Trio\"." ], "title": "Morcheeba" }, { "sentences": [ "Perverse is the third studio album by British rock band Jesus Jones, released in 1993 on Food Records.", " After their international success following the release of \"Doubt\" (1991), Jesus Jones, especially band leader Mike Edwards, conceived \"Perverse\" as a darker, more contemporary album.", " Fusing rave and techno music into more traditional rock and pop song structures, the album is heavier than its predecessors and features lyrics that concern the future.", " Edwards wrote the lyrics of the album during the band's 1991 tour, using a Roland W-30 sampler to conceive songs in their earliest stages." ], "title": "Perverse (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jesus Jones are a British alternative rock band from Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire, formed in late 1988, recorded and performed in the late 1980s into the 2000s.", " Their track \"Right Here, Right Now\" was an international hit which was subsequently globally licensed for promotional and advertising campaigns.", " They also achieved chart success with the songs \"Real Real Real\", \"International Bright Young Thing\" and \"Info Freako\"." ], "title": "Jesus Jones" }, { "sentences": [ "\"International Bright Young Thing\" is a song by the British alternative dance band Jesus Jones.", " It was released as the third single from their second album \"Doubt\", and was a top-ten hit in Britain.", " It followed \"Real Real Real\" and \"Right Here, Right Now\".", " All three singles were included on a Jesus Jones compilation album \"\" released in 2002." ], "title": "International Bright Young Thing" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Right Here, Right Now\" is a song by British alternative dance band Jesus Jones from the album, \"Doubt\".", " It was released as the album's second single in September 1990 (approximately four months before the release of \"Doubt\").", " Despite spending only 9 non-consecutive weeks on the UK Singles Chart and peaking at number 31, it became a top ten hit in the United States; it topped the \"Billboard\" Modern Rock Tracks chart and reached number 2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in July 1991, only behind \"Everything I Do (I Do It For You)\" by Bryan Adams." ], "title": "Right Here, Right Now (Jesus Jones song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Already is the fourth album by the British rock band Jesus Jones in 1997.", " The album followed a working hiatus by the band following the relative failure of 1993's \"Perverse\" compared to their international breakthrough album \"Doubt\" (1991).", " Although the band had come up with ideas that they requested to Food Records, the label rejected them before finally accepting the released \"Already\".", " It was their last album for EMI, and two singles were released from the album, \"The Next Big Thing\" and \"Chemical #1\".", " \"Already\" only reached No. 161 in the UK Albums Chart, although lead single \"The Next Big Thing\" had some radio play reaching No. 49 in the UK Singles Chart.", " EMI re-issued on the album on 1 March 2003." ], "title": "Already" }, { "sentences": [ "Never Enough: The Best of Jesus Jones is a compilation album/greatest hits album by British alternative rock/dance band Jesus Jones, released by the band's former record label EMI on 27 May 2002." ], "title": "Never Enough: The Best of Jesus Jones" }, { "sentences": [ "London is the fifth album by the British rock band Jesus Jones in 2001 through Koch Records.", " Following the commercial failure of 1997's \"Already\" which led to the band and EMI parting ways, the band took a hiatus before regathering for the recording of \"London\" for Koch/Mi5 Recordings, with a more alternative rock approach as opposed to the techno sounds on their previous albums.", " The album had low-key promotion, initially only being released in the United States.", " Two EP's were released from the album, \"Nowhere Slow\" and \"In the Face Of All This\"." ], "title": "London (Jesus Jones album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Real Real Real\" is a song from the UK band Jesus Jones' 1991 album \"Doubt\".", " It was released in 1990 as the first single from \"Doubt\", just prior to the release of the album.", " It was succeeded by the \"Billboard\" Top 10 hit \"Right Here, Right Now\" (which, in the UK peaked at No. 31).", " \"Real Real Real\" did better, reaching a peak of No. 19 on the UK Singles Chart.", " It was also their second Top 10 US hit, peaking at No. 4 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", " The song is featured on the \"Happy Daze\" compilation." ], "title": "Real Real Real" } ]
[ "Title: Culture Vulture (EP)\n\nCulture Vulture ! is an EP by the British rock band Jesus Jones. Though considered by some to be an album due only to its length, it is an EP, since only the first four tracks are meant to be heard as fully produced songs. The remaining seven tracks are the \"stems\" of the title track, meaning that each one is the composite of all the singular recordings that are combined to make up every individual instrumental or vocal performance used in the song; these were added in order to give listeners the opportunity to remix the song themselves, and were not intended for casual listening. Fans were also encouraged to submit their remixes to the band, who then selected 24 of them which were hosted on the official Jesus Jones site for a period of time.", "Title: Morcheeba\n\nMorcheeba are an English electronic band formed in the mid 1990s with founding members vocalist Skye Edwards and the brothers Paul and Ross Godfrey. They mix influences from trip hop, rock, folk-rock and downtempo, and have produced eight regular studio albums since 1995, two of which reached the UK top ten. Their last studio album, \"Head Up High\", was released in October 2013. Edwards left the band in 2003, after which the brothers used a number of singers before she rejoined in 2009. They recruit additional members for their live performances and have toured internationally. In 2014 Paul Godfrey resigned from the band, thus ending Morcheeba. Edwards and Ross Godfrey later formed Skye|Ross and released a self-titled album in September 2016. They continue to tour, on occasion being listed as \"Morcheeba / Sky & Ross Trio\".", "Title: Perverse (album)\n\nPerverse is the third studio album by British rock band Jesus Jones, released in 1993 on Food Records. After their international success following the release of \"Doubt\" (1991), Jesus Jones, especially band leader Mike Edwards, conceived \"Perverse\" as a darker, more contemporary album. Fusing rave and techno music into more traditional rock and pop song structures, the album is heavier than its predecessors and features lyrics that concern the future. Edwards wrote the lyrics of the album during the band's 1991 tour, using a Roland W-30 sampler to conceive songs in their earliest stages.", "Title: Jesus Jones\n\nJesus Jones are a British alternative rock band from Bradford-on-Avon in Wiltshire, formed in late 1988, recorded and performed in the late 1980s into the 2000s. Their track \"Right Here, Right Now\" was an international hit which was subsequently globally licensed for promotional and advertising campaigns. They also achieved chart success with the songs \"Real Real Real\", \"International Bright Young Thing\" and \"Info Freako\".", "Title: International Bright Young Thing\n\n\"International Bright Young Thing\" is a song by the British alternative dance band Jesus Jones. It was released as the third single from their second album \"Doubt\", and was a top-ten hit in Britain. It followed \"Real Real Real\" and \"Right Here, Right Now\". All three singles were included on a Jesus Jones compilation album \"\" released in 2002.", "Title: Right Here, Right Now (Jesus Jones song)\n\n\"Right Here, Right Now\" is a song by British alternative dance band Jesus Jones from the album, \"Doubt\". It was released as the album's second single in September 1990 (approximately four months before the release of \"Doubt\"). Despite spending only 9 non-consecutive weeks on the UK Singles Chart and peaking at number 31, it became a top ten hit in the United States; it topped the \"Billboard\" Modern Rock Tracks chart and reached number 2 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 in July 1991, only behind \"Everything I Do (I Do It For You)\" by Bryan Adams.", "Title: Already\n\nAlready is the fourth album by the British rock band Jesus Jones in 1997. The album followed a working hiatus by the band following the relative failure of 1993's \"Perverse\" compared to their international breakthrough album \"Doubt\" (1991). Although the band had come up with ideas that they requested to Food Records, the label rejected them before finally accepting the released \"Already\". It was their last album for EMI, and two singles were released from the album, \"The Next Big Thing\" and \"Chemical #1\". \"Already\" only reached No. 161 in the UK Albums Chart, although lead single \"The Next Big Thing\" had some radio play reaching No. 49 in the UK Singles Chart. EMI re-issued on the album on 1 March 2003.", "Title: Never Enough: The Best of Jesus Jones\n\nNever Enough: The Best of Jesus Jones is a compilation album/greatest hits album by British alternative rock/dance band Jesus Jones, released by the band's former record label EMI on 27 May 2002.", "Title: London (Jesus Jones album)\n\nLondon is the fifth album by the British rock band Jesus Jones in 2001 through Koch Records. Following the commercial failure of 1997's \"Already\" which led to the band and EMI parting ways, the band took a hiatus before regathering for the recording of \"London\" for Koch/Mi5 Recordings, with a more alternative rock approach as opposed to the techno sounds on their previous albums. The album had low-key promotion, initially only being released in the United States. Two EP's were released from the album, \"Nowhere Slow\" and \"In the Face Of All This\".", "Title: Real Real Real\n\n\"Real Real Real\" is a song from the UK band Jesus Jones' 1991 album \"Doubt\". It was released in 1990 as the first single from \"Doubt\", just prior to the release of the album. It was succeeded by the \"Billboard\" Top 10 hit \"Right Here, Right Now\" (which, in the UK peaked at No. 31). \"Real Real Real\" did better, reaching a peak of No. 19 on the UK Singles Chart. It was also their second Top 10 US hit, peaking at No. 4 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. The song is featured on the \"Happy Daze\" compilation." ]
6,187
The NFL Top 100 Players of 2013, was the third season of the series, it ended with reigning MVP Adrian Peterson being ranked #1, an American football running back, for the New Orleans Saints of which organization?
National Football League (NFL)
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "NFL Top 100 Players of 2013", "Adrian Peterson" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Jack Thomas DeGrenier (born February 25, 1951) was an American football running back for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League.", " He was signed by the New Orleans Saints in 1973.", " He played college football at Northern Arizona and Texas-Arlington.", " DeGernier played one season for the New Orleans Saints in 1974.", " His son, Chad DeGrenier, played in the Arena Football League." ], "title": "Jack DeGrenier" }, { "sentences": [ "The NFL Top 100 Players of 2016 was the sixth season in the series.", " It aired on May 4, 2016.", " It ended with reigning MVP Cam Newton being ranked #1, while Super Bowl MVP Von Miller is ranked #15." ], "title": "NFL Top 100 Players of 2016" }, { "sentences": [ "The NFL Top 100 Players of 2015 was the fifth season in the series.", " It ended with reigning defensive player of the year J.J. Watt being ranked #1 thus marking the first year the reigning MVP Aaron Rodgers is not ranked #1 but ranked #2, while Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady is ranked #3." ], "title": "NFL Top 100 Players of 2015" }, { "sentences": [ "The NFL Top 100 Players of 2014 was the fourth season in the series.", " It ended with reigning MVP Peyton Manning being ranked #1, while Super Bowl MVP Malcolm Smith is not ranked on this years top 100." ], "title": "NFL Top 100 Players of 2014" }, { "sentences": [ "The NFL Top 100 Players of 2013 was the third season of the series.", " It ended with reigning MVP Adrian Peterson being ranked #1, while Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco is ranked #19." ], "title": "NFL Top 100 Players of 2013" }, { "sentences": [ "The NFL Top 100 Players of 2017 was the seventh season in the series.", " It ended with reigning Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady being ranked #1.", " This made Brady the first player to be voted #1 more than once.", " It was also just the second time the #1 ranked player was not the reigning MVP of the league, as Matt Ryan came in at #10." ], "title": "NFL Top 100 Players of 2017" }, { "sentences": [ "Dalton Hilliard (born January 21, 1964) is a former professional American football running back for the New Orleans Saints from 1986-1993.", " He played his entire National Football League (NFL) career for the Saints and was a Pro Bowl selection in 1989.", " He is a member of the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame." ], "title": "Dalton Hilliard" }, { "sentences": [ "Adrian Lewis Peterson (born March 21, 1985) is an American football running back for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL).", " He played college football at Oklahoma and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings seventh overall in the 2007 NFL Draft.", " Peterson set the NCAA freshman rushing record with 1,925 yards as a true freshman during the 2004 season.", " As a unanimous first-team All-American, he became the first freshman to finish as the runner-up in the Heisman Trophy balloting.", " Peterson finished his college football career as the Sooners' third all-time leading rusher." ], "title": "Adrian Peterson" }, { "sentences": [ "The NFL Top 100 Players of 2012 was the second season of the series.", " It ended with reigning MVP Aaron Rodgers being ranked #1, while Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning is ranked #31." ], "title": "NFL Top 100 Players of 2012" }, { "sentences": [ "The NFL Top 100 Players of 2011 was the first season of the series.", " It ended with reigning MVP Tom Brady being ranked #1, while Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers was ranked #11." ], "title": "NFL Top 100 Players of 2011" } ]
[ "Title: Jack DeGrenier\n\nJack Thomas DeGrenier (born February 25, 1951) was an American football running back for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League. He was signed by the New Orleans Saints in 1973. He played college football at Northern Arizona and Texas-Arlington. DeGernier played one season for the New Orleans Saints in 1974. His son, Chad DeGrenier, played in the Arena Football League.", "Title: NFL Top 100 Players of 2016\n\nThe NFL Top 100 Players of 2016 was the sixth season in the series. It aired on May 4, 2016. It ended with reigning MVP Cam Newton being ranked #1, while Super Bowl MVP Von Miller is ranked #15.", "Title: NFL Top 100 Players of 2015\n\nThe NFL Top 100 Players of 2015 was the fifth season in the series. It ended with reigning defensive player of the year J.J. Watt being ranked #1 thus marking the first year the reigning MVP Aaron Rodgers is not ranked #1 but ranked #2, while Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady is ranked #3.", "Title: NFL Top 100 Players of 2014\n\nThe NFL Top 100 Players of 2014 was the fourth season in the series. It ended with reigning MVP Peyton Manning being ranked #1, while Super Bowl MVP Malcolm Smith is not ranked on this years top 100.", "Title: NFL Top 100 Players of 2013\n\nThe NFL Top 100 Players of 2013 was the third season of the series. It ended with reigning MVP Adrian Peterson being ranked #1, while Super Bowl MVP Joe Flacco is ranked #19.", "Title: NFL Top 100 Players of 2017\n\nThe NFL Top 100 Players of 2017 was the seventh season in the series. It ended with reigning Super Bowl MVP Tom Brady being ranked #1. This made Brady the first player to be voted #1 more than once. It was also just the second time the #1 ranked player was not the reigning MVP of the league, as Matt Ryan came in at #10.", "Title: Dalton Hilliard\n\nDalton Hilliard (born January 21, 1964) is a former professional American football running back for the New Orleans Saints from 1986-1993. He played his entire National Football League (NFL) career for the Saints and was a Pro Bowl selection in 1989. He is a member of the New Orleans Saints Hall of Fame.", "Title: Adrian Peterson\n\nAdrian Lewis Peterson (born March 21, 1985) is an American football running back for the New Orleans Saints of the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at Oklahoma and was drafted by the Minnesota Vikings seventh overall in the 2007 NFL Draft. Peterson set the NCAA freshman rushing record with 1,925 yards as a true freshman during the 2004 season. As a unanimous first-team All-American, he became the first freshman to finish as the runner-up in the Heisman Trophy balloting. Peterson finished his college football career as the Sooners' third all-time leading rusher.", "Title: NFL Top 100 Players of 2012\n\nThe NFL Top 100 Players of 2012 was the second season of the series. It ended with reigning MVP Aaron Rodgers being ranked #1, while Super Bowl MVP Eli Manning is ranked #31.", "Title: NFL Top 100 Players of 2011\n\nThe NFL Top 100 Players of 2011 was the first season of the series. It ended with reigning MVP Tom Brady being ranked #1, while Super Bowl MVP Aaron Rodgers was ranked #11." ]
6,188
Which band debuted their first album in 1989, The Telescopes or Empire of the Sun?
The Telescopes
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "The Telescopes", "The Telescopes", "Empire of the Sun (band)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"My God Is the Sun\" is the first single by Queens of the Stone Age from their sixth studio album, \"...Like Clockwork\" (2013).", " The band debuted the song at Lollapalooza Brazil on March 30, 2013.", " The studio version of the single debuted on BBC Radio 1 on April 8, 2013, and became available for download with preorders of the album." ], "title": "My God Is the Sun" }, { "sentences": [ "Vajas (meaning \"echo\" in North Sámi) was a Sámi-Norwegian band with Kristin Mellem on violin and vocals, Nils Johansen on guitars, computers and synthesizers and the famous Sami ethnic yoiker Ánde Somby on vocals and yoik (joik).", " The band debuted in 2003 and toured internationally.", " In October 2006 Vajas released its first album, \"Sacred Stone\".", " The band is currently working on getting the release distributed in Germany and the UK with other countries to follow.", " In 2009, a minor YouTube fad involved remaking or lipsynching to the song \"Sparrow of the Wind\"." ], "title": "Vajas" }, { "sentences": [ "\"For You, and Your Denial\" is the first single from Yellowcard's seventh album \"When You're Through Thinking, Say Yes\", released to iTunes on January 18, 2011.", " The song was the first to debut live from the new album, as the band debuted the song on their show at the Glass House in Pomona, California on November 13, 2010, the band's first live show since reforming after the 2008–2010 hiatus." ], "title": "For You, and Your Denial" }, { "sentences": [ "Empire of the Sun is an Australian electronic music duo from Sydney, formed in 2007.", " The band is a collaboration between Luke Steele of alternative rock act The Sleepy Jackson, and Nick Littlemore of electronic dance outfit Pnau.", " Their 2008 debut album \"Walking on a Dream\" brought the duo international success and has been certified double platinum in Australia and gold in the United Kingdom.", " The album provided a number of internationally charting singles including \"Walking on a Dream\" which peaked at number ten on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and reached number sixty four on the UK Singles Chart, and \"We Are the People\", which peaked at number fourteen on the UK Singles Chart." ], "title": "Empire of the Sun (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Telescopes are an English noise, space rock, dream pop and psychedelic band, formed in 1987 by Stephen Lawrie, and drawing influence from artists such as Suicide, The Velvet Underground and The 13th Floor Elevators.", " They have a total of six released albums since their debut, \"Taste\", released in 1989." ], "title": "The Telescopes" }, { "sentences": [ "Octave One is a group of American techno musicians composed of siblings Lenny Burden and Lawrence Burden, sometimes associated with their three other brothers, Lorne Burden, Lynell Burden and Lance Burden.", " In 1989, The band debuted on Derrick May's Transmat record label with the single \"I Believe\".", " In 1990, \"I Believe\" was included on the compilation Techno 2: The Next Generation (10 Records).", " Also In 1990, with their brother Lynell, they formed the record label 430 West Records to release the vinyl record Octave One \"The Octivation EP\".", " Octave One have remixed recordings for Massive Attack, Joey Negro, DJ Rolando, Steve Bug, John Thomas, The Trammps, Rhythm is Rhythm, and Inner City.", " In 2000, Octave One released their most commercially successful recording, \"Blackwater\".", " In 2002, \"Blackwater\" was remixed by the band with a reworked live string arrangement performed by the Urban Soul Orchestra in London, England.", " The single was re-released by Concept Music (United Kingdom), Ministry of Sound/Voidcom (Germany), Vendetta Records (Spain), and Tinted (Australia) in the same year.", " It peaked at #47 (February 2002) and #69 (September 2002) in the UK Singles Chart." ], "title": "Octave One" }, { "sentences": [ "SuperHappyFunTimesFriends is the seventh studio album by Regurgitator and was released in Australia on 5 August 2011.", " Much of the album was recorded in Melbourne earlier in 2011.", " Originally the band had planned on releasing individual songs on the internet as they were finished.", " Two songs were released as a part of this experiment, \"Evil Eye\" and \"NROB BMUD\" (later renamed \"Born Dumb\" for \"SuperHappyFunTimesFriends\").", " After being quiet for some months on 19 June 2011 the band debuted a new song \"One Day\" on Triple J and announced the new album.", " Soon after, \"Game Over Dude\", \"All Fake Everything\" and \"Super Happy Funtime\" were uploaded to the band's Bandcamp and SoundCloud accounts.", " The full album was made available upon the release date.", " The album was released in many non-traditional formats such as cassette, vinyl and PlayButton." ], "title": "SuperHappyFunTimesFriends" }, { "sentences": [ "The Danish rock band Nephew has released five studio albums, three live albums, five EPs, one compilation album, one box set, and nineteen singles.", " The band was formed in 1996 by Simon Kvamm, Kristian Riis, Jonas Juul Jeppesen, and Søren Arnholt.", " In 1998, Jeppesen, who was until then the bassist in the band, left the band and was replaced by the current bassist Kasper Toustrup.", " That year, they proceeded to release two demo albums, \"Tunes\" and \"Things to Do\"; the demo \"Downtown Europe\" was released in 1999.", " In 2000, the band debuted with \"Swimming Time\", on the small label Martian Records.", " The album was received well by both critics and fans, but despite the band's success, the members got bored and decided to take a break.", " During their 2001 farewell concert in Germany, the band rediscovered their passion for music and decided to stay together.", " After being signed to Copenhagen Records, the band released their second studio album \"USADSB\" in 2004, which was very well received and is seen as their \"breakthrough\" album.", " It gained double platinum status in Denmark, and aside from there has been released in Japan, Germany, and Norway.", " Later in 2004, the \"En Wannabe Darth Wader\" single release came to be, which contains both the Danish and English versions of Nephew's song \"En Wannabe Darth Vader\"." ], "title": "Nephew discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Eden is a South African pop band.", " Originally made up of Jay, Paulo, Johan and Sean, the band debuted during the popular South African Aardklop Festival followed by a tour all over South Africa releasing their album \"In\" in 1997.", " After Sean Else left in 2006, the boy band continued as a trio.", " Since 2003, the band has released three more albums, \"Point of No Return\" (2003), \"Eden\" (2006) and \"Knieë Lam\" (2008), a live DVD \"Live at The Mardi Gras\" (2008) and a compilation album Dekade (2009).", " They are signed to Coleske Artists." ], "title": "Eden (South African band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Anthems is the debut album by British-American rock band Pure Love, released February 4, 2013.", " The group formed in 2011 after the departure of lead singer Frank Carter from the hardcore punk band Gallows, after which he began sharing song ideas with Jim Carroll of The Hope Conspiracy and The Suicide File; the two had met when Gallows supported The Hope Conspiracy in 2006.", " The group signed to Vertigo Records in February 2012 and began working with producer Gil Norton, playing a number of new songs in their debut performance at the NME Awards that February.", " Prior to \"Anthem\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s release, the band debuted several songs online as music videos and downloads.", " The album was initially scheduled for release in October 2012 but was delayed to February 2013." ], "title": "Anthems (Pure Love album)" } ]
[ "Title: My God Is the Sun\n\n\"My God Is the Sun\" is the first single by Queens of the Stone Age from their sixth studio album, \"...Like Clockwork\" (2013). The band debuted the song at Lollapalooza Brazil on March 30, 2013. The studio version of the single debuted on BBC Radio 1 on April 8, 2013, and became available for download with preorders of the album.", "Title: Vajas\n\nVajas (meaning \"echo\" in North Sámi) was a Sámi-Norwegian band with Kristin Mellem on violin and vocals, Nils Johansen on guitars, computers and synthesizers and the famous Sami ethnic yoiker Ánde Somby on vocals and yoik (joik). The band debuted in 2003 and toured internationally. In October 2006 Vajas released its first album, \"Sacred Stone\". The band is currently working on getting the release distributed in Germany and the UK with other countries to follow. In 2009, a minor YouTube fad involved remaking or lipsynching to the song \"Sparrow of the Wind\".", "Title: For You, and Your Denial\n\n\"For You, and Your Denial\" is the first single from Yellowcard's seventh album \"When You're Through Thinking, Say Yes\", released to iTunes on January 18, 2011. The song was the first to debut live from the new album, as the band debuted the song on their show at the Glass House in Pomona, California on November 13, 2010, the band's first live show since reforming after the 2008–2010 hiatus.", "Title: Empire of the Sun (band)\n\nEmpire of the Sun is an Australian electronic music duo from Sydney, formed in 2007. The band is a collaboration between Luke Steele of alternative rock act The Sleepy Jackson, and Nick Littlemore of electronic dance outfit Pnau. Their 2008 debut album \"Walking on a Dream\" brought the duo international success and has been certified double platinum in Australia and gold in the United Kingdom. The album provided a number of internationally charting singles including \"Walking on a Dream\" which peaked at number ten on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart and reached number sixty four on the UK Singles Chart, and \"We Are the People\", which peaked at number fourteen on the UK Singles Chart.", "Title: The Telescopes\n\nThe Telescopes are an English noise, space rock, dream pop and psychedelic band, formed in 1987 by Stephen Lawrie, and drawing influence from artists such as Suicide, The Velvet Underground and The 13th Floor Elevators. They have a total of six released albums since their debut, \"Taste\", released in 1989.", "Title: Octave One\n\nOctave One is a group of American techno musicians composed of siblings Lenny Burden and Lawrence Burden, sometimes associated with their three other brothers, Lorne Burden, Lynell Burden and Lance Burden. In 1989, The band debuted on Derrick May's Transmat record label with the single \"I Believe\". In 1990, \"I Believe\" was included on the compilation Techno 2: The Next Generation (10 Records). Also In 1990, with their brother Lynell, they formed the record label 430 West Records to release the vinyl record Octave One \"The Octivation EP\". Octave One have remixed recordings for Massive Attack, Joey Negro, DJ Rolando, Steve Bug, John Thomas, The Trammps, Rhythm is Rhythm, and Inner City. In 2000, Octave One released their most commercially successful recording, \"Blackwater\". In 2002, \"Blackwater\" was remixed by the band with a reworked live string arrangement performed by the Urban Soul Orchestra in London, England. The single was re-released by Concept Music (United Kingdom), Ministry of Sound/Voidcom (Germany), Vendetta Records (Spain), and Tinted (Australia) in the same year. It peaked at #47 (February 2002) and #69 (September 2002) in the UK Singles Chart.", "Title: SuperHappyFunTimesFriends\n\nSuperHappyFunTimesFriends is the seventh studio album by Regurgitator and was released in Australia on 5 August 2011. Much of the album was recorded in Melbourne earlier in 2011. Originally the band had planned on releasing individual songs on the internet as they were finished. Two songs were released as a part of this experiment, \"Evil Eye\" and \"NROB BMUD\" (later renamed \"Born Dumb\" for \"SuperHappyFunTimesFriends\"). After being quiet for some months on 19 June 2011 the band debuted a new song \"One Day\" on Triple J and announced the new album. Soon after, \"Game Over Dude\", \"All Fake Everything\" and \"Super Happy Funtime\" were uploaded to the band's Bandcamp and SoundCloud accounts. The full album was made available upon the release date. The album was released in many non-traditional formats such as cassette, vinyl and PlayButton.", "Title: Nephew discography\n\nThe Danish rock band Nephew has released five studio albums, three live albums, five EPs, one compilation album, one box set, and nineteen singles. The band was formed in 1996 by Simon Kvamm, Kristian Riis, Jonas Juul Jeppesen, and Søren Arnholt. In 1998, Jeppesen, who was until then the bassist in the band, left the band and was replaced by the current bassist Kasper Toustrup. That year, they proceeded to release two demo albums, \"Tunes\" and \"Things to Do\"; the demo \"Downtown Europe\" was released in 1999. In 2000, the band debuted with \"Swimming Time\", on the small label Martian Records. The album was received well by both critics and fans, but despite the band's success, the members got bored and decided to take a break. During their 2001 farewell concert in Germany, the band rediscovered their passion for music and decided to stay together. After being signed to Copenhagen Records, the band released their second studio album \"USADSB\" in 2004, which was very well received and is seen as their \"breakthrough\" album. It gained double platinum status in Denmark, and aside from there has been released in Japan, Germany, and Norway. Later in 2004, the \"En Wannabe Darth Wader\" single release came to be, which contains both the Danish and English versions of Nephew's song \"En Wannabe Darth Vader\".", "Title: Eden (South African band)\n\nEden is a South African pop band. Originally made up of Jay, Paulo, Johan and Sean, the band debuted during the popular South African Aardklop Festival followed by a tour all over South Africa releasing their album \"In\" in 1997. After Sean Else left in 2006, the boy band continued as a trio. Since 2003, the band has released three more albums, \"Point of No Return\" (2003), \"Eden\" (2006) and \"Knieë Lam\" (2008), a live DVD \"Live at The Mardi Gras\" (2008) and a compilation album Dekade (2009). They are signed to Coleske Artists.", "Title: Anthems (Pure Love album)\n\nAnthems is the debut album by British-American rock band Pure Love, released February 4, 2013. The group formed in 2011 after the departure of lead singer Frank Carter from the hardcore punk band Gallows, after which he began sharing song ideas with Jim Carroll of The Hope Conspiracy and The Suicide File; the two had met when Gallows supported The Hope Conspiracy in 2006. The group signed to Vertigo Records in February 2012 and began working with producer Gil Norton, playing a number of new songs in their debut performance at the NME Awards that February. Prior to \"Anthem\"<nowiki>'</nowiki>s release, the band debuted several songs online as music videos and downloads. The album was initially scheduled for release in October 2012 but was delayed to February 2013." ]
6,189
In what year was this English actor, voice actor, comedian, and singer born, who has a song called Sloe Gin?
1946
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Der letzte Tag\" (English: The Last Day ) is the fourth single by German alternative rock band Tokio Hotel.", " Although the song appears on the band's 2005 debut album \"Schrei\", the single version involved a re-recording, because singer Bill Kaulitz's voice broke after the release of the album.", " The re-recording, along with a new song called \"\"Wir schliessen uns ein\"\" and a B-side, \"\"Frei im freien fall\"\", appear on Part 1 of this single, and on some copies of the re-released and expanded \"Schrei\" album \"Schrei - so laut du kannst\".", " The song was later translated into English for their \"Scream\" album, and called \"Final Day\".", " It was not released as an English single." ], "title": "Der letzte Tag (Tokio Hotel song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tatsuhisa Suzuki (鈴木 達央 , Suzuki Tatsuhisa , born November 11, 1983) is a Japanese voice actor and singer born in Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan.", " He is affiliated with I'm Enterprise and Lantis.", " He is vocalist of rock band Oldcodex." ], "title": "Tatsuhisa Suzuki" }, { "sentences": [ "Alan Young (born Angus Young; November 19, 1919 – May 19, 2016) was a British-born Canadian-American actor, voice actor, comedian and radio and television host/personality who \"TV Guide\" called \"The Charlie Chaplin of Television\".", " He was best known for his role as naive Wilbur Post in the television comedy series \"Mister Ed\" (1961–1966).", " Young was also the voice of Disney's Scrooge McDuck for over thirty years, first in the Academy Award-nominated short film \"Mickey's Christmas Carol\" (1983) and in various other films, TV series and video games until his death.", " During the 1940s and 1950s, he starred in his own variety/comedy sketch shows \"The Alan Young Show\" on radio and television, the latter gaining him two Emmy Awards in 1951.", " He also appeared in a number of feature films, starting from 1946, including the 1960 film \"The Time Machine\" and from the 1980s gaining a new generation of viewers appearing in numerous Walt Disney Productions films as both an actor and voice actor." ], "title": "Alan Young" }, { "sentences": [ "Timothy James Curry (born 19 April 1946) is an English actor, voice actor, comedian, and singer.", " He is known for his work in a diverse range of theatre, film, and television productions, often portraying villainous roles or character parts.", " Curry rose to prominence with his portrayal of Dr. Frank-N-Furter in \"The Rocky Horror Picture Show\" (1975), reprising the role he had originated in the 1973 London and 1974 Los Angeles stage productions of \"The Rocky Horror Show\"." ], "title": "Tim Curry" }, { "sentences": [ "Yūki Kaji (梶 裕貴 , Kaji Yūki , born September 3, 1985) is a Japanese voice actor and singer affiliated with the agency VIMS.", " He has voiced many notable roles such as Eren Yeager in \"Attack on Titan\", Shu Ouma in \"Guilty Crown\", Alibaba in \"\", Issei Hyodo in \"High School DxD\", Meliodas in \"The Seven Deadly Sins\", Yukine in \"Noragami\", Speed-O'Sound Sonic in \"One-Punch Man\" and Kanato Sakamaki, in \"Diabolik Lovers\".", " He was part of the four-unit singing group which was part of the \"Goulart Knights\" project, and has acted as one of the main protagonists in the movie \"Kami Voice: The Voice Makes a Miracle\".", " He won the Best Rookie Actor Award in the 3rd Seiyu Awards in 2009 and marked the first voice actor in Japan to win the Best Voice Actor Award two years consecutively in the 7th Seiyu Awards and 8th Seiyu Awards in 2013 and 2014.", " He has also been hosting the web radio show Yūki Kaji's Monologue (梶裕貴のひとりごと Kaji Yūki no Hitorigoto) since March 2014." ], "title": "Yūki Kaji" }, { "sentences": [ "Kenichi Suzumura (鈴村 健一 , Suzumura Ken'ichi , born September 12, 1974) is a Japanese voice actor and singer who is the founder and head of the INTENTION, a voice acting company he founded in March 2012.", " He was raised in Osaka Prefecture.", " He voiced Morley in \"Macross 7\", Hikaru Hitachiin in \"Ouran High School Host Club\", Masato Hijirikawa in Uta no Prince-sama, Atsushi Murasakibara in Kuroko's Basketball, Momotaro Mikoshiba in \"Free!", "\", Shinn Asuka in \"Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny\", Leo Stenbuck in , Sōgo Okita in \"Gin Tama\", Rogue Cheney in \"Fairy Tail\", Lavi in \"D.Gray-man\", and Ryutaros in \"Kamen Rider Den-O\".", " He is called Suzu and Muraken by Soichiro Hoshi and his fans and Suzuken by other voice actors and fans.", " He is part of the group Nazo no Shin Unit Starmen (謎の新ユニットSTA☆MEN ) with Junichi Suwabe, Daisuke Kishio, Hiroki Takahashi, Hiroyuki Yoshino, Makoto Yasumura, and Kosuke Toriumi.", " He is married to fellow voice actress Maaya Sakamoto." ], "title": "Kenichi Suzumura" }, { "sentences": [ "Takuma Terashima (寺島 拓篤 , Terashima Takuma , born December 20, 1983) is a Japanese voice actor and singer born in Ishikawa, Japan.", " Terashima graduated from Tokyo Announce Gakuin, voice training school.", " He had initially belonged to Holypeak until December 2008, and then to Production Baobab up until September 2011 when he switched to AXL-ONE, Toshiyuki Morikawa's own agency.", " He is married to voice actress Satomi Satō." ], "title": "Takuma Terashima" }, { "sentences": [ "Sloe Gin is the sixth studio album by American blues rock musician Joe Bonamassa.", " Produced by Kevin Shirley, it was released on August 21, 2007 by J&R Adventures and topped the US \"Billboard\" Top Blues Albums chart.", " The title of the album is a reference to the song of the same name by English musician Tim Curry from his 1978 debut album \"Read My Lips\"." ], "title": "Sloe Gin (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Djeneba Seck is an African singer born in Bamako, (Mali).", " Her family's roots are in Kita, a town famous for its music.", " In 1986 she met Sekou Kouyate who took her on as a backing vocalist for his band.", " They had a hit song called \"N'Kadignon Ye\"." ], "title": "Djeneba Seck" }, { "sentences": [ "Neil Anthony Morrissey (born 4 July 1962) is an English actor, voice actor, singer, comedian, and businessman.", " He is best known for his role as Tony in \"Men Behaving Badly\", Eddie Lawson in \"Waterloo Road\" and Nigel Morton in \"Line of Duty\".", " He is also known for his role as Rocky in \"Boon\", the voice of Bob, Lofty, Skip, Mr. Fothergill and Farmer Pickles in \"Bob the Builder\"- Classic Version And the voice of Nick in \"Roary the Racing Car\"." ], "title": "Neil Morrissey" } ]
[ "Title: Der letzte Tag (Tokio Hotel song)\n\n\"Der letzte Tag\" (English: The Last Day ) is the fourth single by German alternative rock band Tokio Hotel. Although the song appears on the band's 2005 debut album \"Schrei\", the single version involved a re-recording, because singer Bill Kaulitz's voice broke after the release of the album. The re-recording, along with a new song called \"\"Wir schliessen uns ein\"\" and a B-side, \"\"Frei im freien fall\"\", appear on Part 1 of this single, and on some copies of the re-released and expanded \"Schrei\" album \"Schrei - so laut du kannst\". The song was later translated into English for their \"Scream\" album, and called \"Final Day\". It was not released as an English single.", "Title: Tatsuhisa Suzuki\n\nTatsuhisa Suzuki (鈴木 達央 , Suzuki Tatsuhisa , born November 11, 1983) is a Japanese voice actor and singer born in Ichikawa, Chiba, Japan. He is affiliated with I'm Enterprise and Lantis. He is vocalist of rock band Oldcodex.", "Title: Alan Young\n\nAlan Young (born Angus Young; November 19, 1919 – May 19, 2016) was a British-born Canadian-American actor, voice actor, comedian and radio and television host/personality who \"TV Guide\" called \"The Charlie Chaplin of Television\". He was best known for his role as naive Wilbur Post in the television comedy series \"Mister Ed\" (1961–1966). Young was also the voice of Disney's Scrooge McDuck for over thirty years, first in the Academy Award-nominated short film \"Mickey's Christmas Carol\" (1983) and in various other films, TV series and video games until his death. During the 1940s and 1950s, he starred in his own variety/comedy sketch shows \"The Alan Young Show\" on radio and television, the latter gaining him two Emmy Awards in 1951. He also appeared in a number of feature films, starting from 1946, including the 1960 film \"The Time Machine\" and from the 1980s gaining a new generation of viewers appearing in numerous Walt Disney Productions films as both an actor and voice actor.", "Title: Tim Curry\n\nTimothy James Curry (born 19 April 1946) is an English actor, voice actor, comedian, and singer. He is known for his work in a diverse range of theatre, film, and television productions, often portraying villainous roles or character parts. Curry rose to prominence with his portrayal of Dr. Frank-N-Furter in \"The Rocky Horror Picture Show\" (1975), reprising the role he had originated in the 1973 London and 1974 Los Angeles stage productions of \"The Rocky Horror Show\".", "Title: Yūki Kaji\n\nYūki Kaji (梶 裕貴 , Kaji Yūki , born September 3, 1985) is a Japanese voice actor and singer affiliated with the agency VIMS. He has voiced many notable roles such as Eren Yeager in \"Attack on Titan\", Shu Ouma in \"Guilty Crown\", Alibaba in \"\", Issei Hyodo in \"High School DxD\", Meliodas in \"The Seven Deadly Sins\", Yukine in \"Noragami\", Speed-O'Sound Sonic in \"One-Punch Man\" and Kanato Sakamaki, in \"Diabolik Lovers\". He was part of the four-unit singing group which was part of the \"Goulart Knights\" project, and has acted as one of the main protagonists in the movie \"Kami Voice: The Voice Makes a Miracle\". He won the Best Rookie Actor Award in the 3rd Seiyu Awards in 2009 and marked the first voice actor in Japan to win the Best Voice Actor Award two years consecutively in the 7th Seiyu Awards and 8th Seiyu Awards in 2013 and 2014. He has also been hosting the web radio show Yūki Kaji's Monologue (梶裕貴のひとりごと Kaji Yūki no Hitorigoto) since March 2014.", "Title: Kenichi Suzumura\n\nKenichi Suzumura (鈴村 健一 , Suzumura Ken'ichi , born September 12, 1974) is a Japanese voice actor and singer who is the founder and head of the INTENTION, a voice acting company he founded in March 2012. He was raised in Osaka Prefecture. He voiced Morley in \"Macross 7\", Hikaru Hitachiin in \"Ouran High School Host Club\", Masato Hijirikawa in Uta no Prince-sama, Atsushi Murasakibara in Kuroko's Basketball, Momotaro Mikoshiba in \"Free! \", Shinn Asuka in \"Mobile Suit Gundam SEED Destiny\", Leo Stenbuck in , Sōgo Okita in \"Gin Tama\", Rogue Cheney in \"Fairy Tail\", Lavi in \"D.Gray-man\", and Ryutaros in \"Kamen Rider Den-O\". He is called Suzu and Muraken by Soichiro Hoshi and his fans and Suzuken by other voice actors and fans. He is part of the group Nazo no Shin Unit Starmen (謎の新ユニットSTA☆MEN ) with Junichi Suwabe, Daisuke Kishio, Hiroki Takahashi, Hiroyuki Yoshino, Makoto Yasumura, and Kosuke Toriumi. He is married to fellow voice actress Maaya Sakamoto.", "Title: Takuma Terashima\n\nTakuma Terashima (寺島 拓篤 , Terashima Takuma , born December 20, 1983) is a Japanese voice actor and singer born in Ishikawa, Japan. Terashima graduated from Tokyo Announce Gakuin, voice training school. He had initially belonged to Holypeak until December 2008, and then to Production Baobab up until September 2011 when he switched to AXL-ONE, Toshiyuki Morikawa's own agency. He is married to voice actress Satomi Satō.", "Title: Sloe Gin (album)\n\nSloe Gin is the sixth studio album by American blues rock musician Joe Bonamassa. Produced by Kevin Shirley, it was released on August 21, 2007 by J&R Adventures and topped the US \"Billboard\" Top Blues Albums chart. The title of the album is a reference to the song of the same name by English musician Tim Curry from his 1978 debut album \"Read My Lips\".", "Title: Djeneba Seck\n\nDjeneba Seck is an African singer born in Bamako, (Mali). Her family's roots are in Kita, a town famous for its music. In 1986 she met Sekou Kouyate who took her on as a backing vocalist for his band. They had a hit song called \"N'Kadignon Ye\".", "Title: Neil Morrissey\n\nNeil Anthony Morrissey (born 4 July 1962) is an English actor, voice actor, singer, comedian, and businessman. He is best known for his role as Tony in \"Men Behaving Badly\", Eddie Lawson in \"Waterloo Road\" and Nigel Morton in \"Line of Duty\". He is also known for his role as Rocky in \"Boon\", the voice of Bob, Lofty, Skip, Mr. Fothergill and Farmer Pickles in \"Bob the Builder\"- Classic Version And the voice of Nick in \"Roary the Racing Car\"." ]
6,190
Which Supreme court ruling United States v. Wong Kim Ark or Wickard v. Filburn was made first ?
United States v. Wong Kim Ark
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[ { "sentences": [ "During the tenure of Morrison Waite as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (March 4, 1874 through March 23, 1888), the Supreme Court heard an unprecedented volume and frequency of criminal cases.", " In just fourteen years, the Court heard 106 criminal cases, almost as many cases as the Supreme Court had heard in the period from its creation to the appointment of Waite as Chief Justice.", " Notable cases include \"United States v. Cruikshank\" (1875), \"United States v. Reese\" (1875), \"Reynolds v. United States\" (1878), \"Wilkerson v. Utah\" (1879), the \"Trade-Mark Cases\" (1879), \"Strauder v. West Virginia\" (1880), \"Pace v. Alabama\" (1883), \"United States v. Harris\" (1883), \"Ex parte Crow Dog\" (1883), \"Hurtado v. California\" (1884), \"Clawson v. United States\" (1885), \"Yick Wo v. Hopkins\" (1886), \"United States v. Kagama\" (1886), \"Ker v. Illinois\" (1886), and \"Mugler v. Kansas\" (1887)." ], "title": "Criminal law in the Waite Court" }, { "sentences": [ "Western Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Montana, 2011 MT 328, is a decision by the Montana Supreme Court ruling that the broad free speech protections given to corporations in \"Citizens United v. FEC\" do not apply to Montana's campaign finance laws.", " The United States Supreme Court reversed the Montana Supreme Court's decision in \"American Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Bullock\", 567, U.S. ___ (2012), in a short, \"per curiam\" opinion issued without oral argument.", " The Court wrote only that the legal issue had already been precluded by \"Citizens United\", and this case offered no new arguments and failed to distinguish that prior decision." ], "title": "Western Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Montana" }, { "sentences": [ "California Education Code 48907 (1977), also known as the California Student Free Expression Law, acts as a counter to the Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier (1988) Supreme Court ruling, which limited the freedom of speech granted to public high school newspapers.", " The Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier decision held that public school curricular student newspapers that have not been established as \"forums for student expression\" are subject to a lower level of First Amendment protection than independent student expression or newspapers established (by policy or practice) as forums for student expression.", " Ed Code 48907 affirms the right of high school newspapers to publish whatever they choose, so long as the content is not explicitly obscene, libelous, or slanderous.", " The newspaper content must also pass the minimal disruption test set forth in the Supreme Court ruling on Tinker v. Des Moines (1969).", " In contrast with Hazelwood, which limited First Amendment Protection to only those high school newspapers that had, through practice or policy, been established as forums for student expression, Ed Code 48907 affirms the right of all newspapers to the freedom of expression." ], "title": "California Education Code 48907" }, { "sentences": [ "Hollingsworth v. Perry refers to a series of United States federal court cases that legalized same-sex marriage in the State of California.", " The case began in 2009 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, which found that banning same-sex marriage violates equal protection under the law.", " This decision overturned ballot initiative Proposition 8, which had banned same-sex marriage.", " After the State of California refused to defend Proposition 8, the official sponsors of Proposition 8 intervened and appealed to the Supreme Court.", " The case was litigated during the governorships of both Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jerry Brown, and was thus known as Perry v. Schwarzenegger and Perry v. Brown, respectively.", " As \"Hollingsworth v. Perry\", it eventually reached the United States Supreme Court, which held that, in line with prior precedent, the official sponsors of a ballot initiative measure did not have Article III standing to appeal an adverse federal court ruling when the state refused to do so." ], "title": "Hollingsworth v. Perry" }, { "sentences": [ "V.L. v. E.L., 577 U.S. ___ (2016) , is a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States concerning the adoption rights of same-sex couples.", " In 2007, a Georgia Superior Court granted adoption rights to V.L., the partner of E.L., the woman who gave birth to their three children.", " However, after moving back to Alabama, the couple split up.", " E.L. tried to block V.L. from seeing the children, but V.L. filed a lawsuit seeking visitation and other parental rights.", " On September 18, 2015, the Supreme Court of Alabama ruled that the state did not have to recognize the adoption judgment, saying that the Georgia court misapplied its own state law.", " The court voided the recognition of the adoption judgment in Alabama.", " V.L. petitioned the United States Supreme Court to stay the ruling during her appeal and allow her to see her children.", " On December 14, 2015, the Supreme Court stayed the ruling pending their action on a petition for a writ of certiorari filed by V.L. On March 7, 2016, the Supreme Court of the United States reversed the decision of the Alabama Supreme Court by per curiam summary disposition." ], "title": "V.L. v. E.L." }, { "sentences": [ "United States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 U.S. 649 (1898) , is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that \"a child born in the United States, of parents of Chinese descent, who, at the time of his birth, are subjects of the Emperor of China, but have a permanent domicil and residence in the United States, and are there carrying on business, and are not employed in any diplomatic or official capacity under the Emperor of China\", automatically became a U.S. citizen at birth.", " This decision established an important precedent in its interpretation of the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution." ], "title": "United States v. Wong Kim Ark" }, { "sentences": [ "On April 28, 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments for \"Obergefell v. Hodges\" (Ohio), which was consolidated with three other same-sex marriage cases from the other states in the Sixth Circuit: \"Tanco v. Haslam\" (Tennessee), \"DeBoer v. Snyder\" (Michigan), \"Bourke v. Beshear\" (Kentucky).", " On June 26, 2015 the Supreme Court reversed the Sixth Circuit's decision, paving the way for same-sex marriage to become legal in those states, and setting a precedent for the entire nation.", " All four states complied with the ruling the same day it was issued before the mandate was actually issued.", " Every state in the circuit had a district court ruling against their states' ban, but they were eventually stayed pending appeal.", " The Sixth Circuit consists of Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee.", " On August 6, 2014, the Sixth Circuit heard oral arguments for same-sex marriage cases from each state within the circuit.", " On November 6, 2014, the Sixth Circuit in a split 2-1 decision, upheld the states' same-sex marriage bans, reversing the district courts' rulings that struck them down.", " The Sixth Circuit was the first and only circuit court since the landmark ruling \"United States v. Windsor\" to uphold the constitutionality of states' same-sex marriage bans which caused a circuit split." ], "title": "Same-sex marriage in the Sixth Circuit" }, { "sentences": [ "Freedom of movement under United States law is governed primarily by the Privileges and Immunities Clause of the United States Constitution which states, \"The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.\"", " As far back as the circuit court ruling in \"Corfield v. Coryell,\" 6 Fed.", " Cas.", " 546 (1823), freedom of movement has been judicially recognized as a fundamental Constitutional right.", " In \"Paul v. Virginia,\" 75 U.S. 168 (1869), the Court defined freedom of movement as \"right of free ingress into other States, and egress from them.\"", " However, the Supreme Court did not invest the federal government with the authority to protect freedom of movement.", " Under the \"privileges and immunities\" clause, this authority was given to the states, a position the Court held consistently through the years in cases such as \"Ward v. Maryland,\" 79 U.S. 418 (1871), the \"Slaughter-House Cases,\" 83 U.S. 36 (1873) and \"United States v. Harris,\" 106 U.S. 629 (1883)." ], "title": "Freedom of movement under United States law" }, { "sentences": [ "Prior to the landmark ruling \"United States v. Windsor\", the constitutionality of banning same-sex marriage was upheld by the Eighth Circuit in \"Citizens for Equal Protection v. Bruning\".", " After the \"Windsor\" ruling, many same-sex marriage bans were struck down by lower courts.", " The Tenth, Fourth, Seventh, and Ninth circuits all ruled that same-sex marriage bans were unconstitutional.", " The cases that made it to these circuit courts originated in district courts which for the most part also struck down same-sex marriage bans.", " When a circuit court struck down a state's same-sex marriage ban, it did not directly strike down same-sex marriage bans in other states within the circuit.", " However, it paved the way for same-sex marriage bans to be struck down in the entire circuit due to the precedent it set for district courts within the circuit to follow.", " In some states, same-sex marriage was already legal before a federal circuit court ruled on the matter.", " The Sixth Circuit ruled that same-sex marriage bans were not unconstitutional and reversed the district court rulings that struck down same-sex marriage bans.", " Since this was the only circuit court to rule this way post-\"Windsor\", this created a circuit split which ultimately led to the Supreme Court of the United States deciding to resolve the issue once and for all.", " They ruled that same-sex marriage bans violate the constitution in the landmark ruling \"Obergefell v. Hodges\" which was the consolidated case that covered each state in the Sixth Circuit.", " Some circuit courts have not ruled on the constitutionality of same-sex marriage bans at all.", " Many circuit courts had pending same-sex marriage cases, but decided to hold off on litigation until the Supreme Court ruled on the matter." ], "title": "Same-sex marriage by Circuit Court" }, { "sentences": [ "Wickard v. Filburn, 317 U.S. 111 (1942), was a United States Supreme Court decision that dramatically increased the regulatory power of the federal government.", " It was a test case that was heard shortly after the United States had entered World War II.", " The goal of the business interests that financed the legal challenge all the way to the Supreme Court was to convince the Court to declare the entire federal crop support program unconstitutional and thereby end it.", " The Filburn decision supported what Congress had done, and said the Constitution enabled congressional regulation that included economic activity that was only indirectly related to interstate commerce." ], "title": "Wickard v. Filburn" } ]
[ "Title: Criminal law in the Waite Court\n\nDuring the tenure of Morrison Waite as Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States (March 4, 1874 through March 23, 1888), the Supreme Court heard an unprecedented volume and frequency of criminal cases. In just fourteen years, the Court heard 106 criminal cases, almost as many cases as the Supreme Court had heard in the period from its creation to the appointment of Waite as Chief Justice. Notable cases include \"United States v. Cruikshank\" (1875), \"United States v. Reese\" (1875), \"Reynolds v. United States\" (1878), \"Wilkerson v. Utah\" (1879), the \"Trade-Mark Cases\" (1879), \"Strauder v. West Virginia\" (1880), \"Pace v. Alabama\" (1883), \"United States v. Harris\" (1883), \"Ex parte Crow Dog\" (1883), \"Hurtado v. California\" (1884), \"Clawson v. United States\" (1885), \"Yick Wo v. Hopkins\" (1886), \"United States v. Kagama\" (1886), \"Ker v. Illinois\" (1886), and \"Mugler v. Kansas\" (1887).", "Title: Western Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Montana\n\nWestern Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Montana, 2011 MT 328, is a decision by the Montana Supreme Court ruling that the broad free speech protections given to corporations in \"Citizens United v. FEC\" do not apply to Montana's campaign finance laws. The United States Supreme Court reversed the Montana Supreme Court's decision in \"American Tradition Partnership, Inc. v. Bullock\", 567, U.S. ___ (2012), in a short, \"per curiam\" opinion issued without oral argument. The Court wrote only that the legal issue had already been precluded by \"Citizens United\", and this case offered no new arguments and failed to distinguish that prior decision.", "Title: California Education Code 48907\n\nCalifornia Education Code 48907 (1977), also known as the California Student Free Expression Law, acts as a counter to the Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier (1988) Supreme Court ruling, which limited the freedom of speech granted to public high school newspapers. The Hazelwood v. Kuhlmeier decision held that public school curricular student newspapers that have not been established as \"forums for student expression\" are subject to a lower level of First Amendment protection than independent student expression or newspapers established (by policy or practice) as forums for student expression. Ed Code 48907 affirms the right of high school newspapers to publish whatever they choose, so long as the content is not explicitly obscene, libelous, or slanderous. The newspaper content must also pass the minimal disruption test set forth in the Supreme Court ruling on Tinker v. Des Moines (1969). In contrast with Hazelwood, which limited First Amendment Protection to only those high school newspapers that had, through practice or policy, been established as forums for student expression, Ed Code 48907 affirms the right of all newspapers to the freedom of expression.", "Title: Hollingsworth v. Perry\n\nHollingsworth v. Perry refers to a series of United States federal court cases that legalized same-sex marriage in the State of California. The case began in 2009 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of California, which found that banning same-sex marriage violates equal protection under the law. This decision overturned ballot initiative Proposition 8, which had banned same-sex marriage. After the State of California refused to defend Proposition 8, the official sponsors of Proposition 8 intervened and appealed to the Supreme Court. The case was litigated during the governorships of both Arnold Schwarzenegger and Jerry Brown, and was thus known as Perry v. Schwarzenegger and Perry v. Brown, respectively. As \"Hollingsworth v. Perry\", it eventually reached the United States Supreme Court, which held that, in line with prior precedent, the official sponsors of a ballot initiative measure did not have Article III standing to appeal an adverse federal court ruling when the state refused to do so.", "Title: V.L. v. E.L.\n\nV.L. v. E.L., 577 U.S. ___ (2016) , is a case decided by the Supreme Court of the United States concerning the adoption rights of same-sex couples. In 2007, a Georgia Superior Court granted adoption rights to V.L., the partner of E.L., the woman who gave birth to their three children. However, after moving back to Alabama, the couple split up. E.L. tried to block V.L. from seeing the children, but V.L. filed a lawsuit seeking visitation and other parental rights. On September 18, 2015, the Supreme Court of Alabama ruled that the state did not have to recognize the adoption judgment, saying that the Georgia court misapplied its own state law. The court voided the recognition of the adoption judgment in Alabama. V.L. petitioned the United States Supreme Court to stay the ruling during her appeal and allow her to see her children. On December 14, 2015, the Supreme Court stayed the ruling pending their action on a petition for a writ of certiorari filed by V.L. On March 7, 2016, the Supreme Court of the United States reversed the decision of the Alabama Supreme Court by per curiam summary disposition.", "Title: United States v. Wong Kim Ark\n\nUnited States v. Wong Kim Ark, 169 U.S. 649 (1898) , is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court ruled that \"a child born in the United States, of parents of Chinese descent, who, at the time of his birth, are subjects of the Emperor of China, but have a permanent domicil and residence in the United States, and are there carrying on business, and are not employed in any diplomatic or official capacity under the Emperor of China\", automatically became a U.S. citizen at birth. This decision established an important precedent in its interpretation of the Citizenship Clause of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution.", "Title: Same-sex marriage in the Sixth Circuit\n\nOn April 28, 2015, the Supreme Court of the United States heard oral arguments for \"Obergefell v. Hodges\" (Ohio), which was consolidated with three other same-sex marriage cases from the other states in the Sixth Circuit: \"Tanco v. Haslam\" (Tennessee), \"DeBoer v. Snyder\" (Michigan), \"Bourke v. Beshear\" (Kentucky). On June 26, 2015 the Supreme Court reversed the Sixth Circuit's decision, paving the way for same-sex marriage to become legal in those states, and setting a precedent for the entire nation. All four states complied with the ruling the same day it was issued before the mandate was actually issued. Every state in the circuit had a district court ruling against their states' ban, but they were eventually stayed pending appeal. The Sixth Circuit consists of Kentucky, Michigan, Ohio, and Tennessee. On August 6, 2014, the Sixth Circuit heard oral arguments for same-sex marriage cases from each state within the circuit. On November 6, 2014, the Sixth Circuit in a split 2-1 decision, upheld the states' same-sex marriage bans, reversing the district courts' rulings that struck them down. The Sixth Circuit was the first and only circuit court since the landmark ruling \"United States v. Windsor\" to uphold the constitutionality of states' same-sex marriage bans which caused a circuit split.", "Title: Freedom of movement under United States law\n\nFreedom of movement under United States law is governed primarily by the Privileges and Immunities Clause of the United States Constitution which states, \"The Citizens of each State shall be entitled to all Privileges and Immunities of Citizens in the several States.\" As far back as the circuit court ruling in \"Corfield v. Coryell,\" 6 Fed. Cas. 546 (1823), freedom of movement has been judicially recognized as a fundamental Constitutional right. In \"Paul v. Virginia,\" 75 U.S. 168 (1869), the Court defined freedom of movement as \"right of free ingress into other States, and egress from them.\" However, the Supreme Court did not invest the federal government with the authority to protect freedom of movement. Under the \"privileges and immunities\" clause, this authority was given to the states, a position the Court held consistently through the years in cases such as \"Ward v. Maryland,\" 79 U.S. 418 (1871), the \"Slaughter-House Cases,\" 83 U.S. 36 (1873) and \"United States v. Harris,\" 106 U.S. 629 (1883).", "Title: Same-sex marriage by Circuit Court\n\nPrior to the landmark ruling \"United States v. Windsor\", the constitutionality of banning same-sex marriage was upheld by the Eighth Circuit in \"Citizens for Equal Protection v. Bruning\". After the \"Windsor\" ruling, many same-sex marriage bans were struck down by lower courts. The Tenth, Fourth, Seventh, and Ninth circuits all ruled that same-sex marriage bans were unconstitutional. The cases that made it to these circuit courts originated in district courts which for the most part also struck down same-sex marriage bans. When a circuit court struck down a state's same-sex marriage ban, it did not directly strike down same-sex marriage bans in other states within the circuit. However, it paved the way for same-sex marriage bans to be struck down in the entire circuit due to the precedent it set for district courts within the circuit to follow. In some states, same-sex marriage was already legal before a federal circuit court ruled on the matter. The Sixth Circuit ruled that same-sex marriage bans were not unconstitutional and reversed the district court rulings that struck down same-sex marriage bans. Since this was the only circuit court to rule this way post-\"Windsor\", this created a circuit split which ultimately led to the Supreme Court of the United States deciding to resolve the issue once and for all. They ruled that same-sex marriage bans violate the constitution in the landmark ruling \"Obergefell v. Hodges\" which was the consolidated case that covered each state in the Sixth Circuit. Some circuit courts have not ruled on the constitutionality of same-sex marriage bans at all. Many circuit courts had pending same-sex marriage cases, but decided to hold off on litigation until the Supreme Court ruled on the matter.", "Title: Wickard v. Filburn\n\nWickard v. Filburn, 317 U.S. 111 (1942), was a United States Supreme Court decision that dramatically increased the regulatory power of the federal government. It was a test case that was heard shortly after the United States had entered World War II. The goal of the business interests that financed the legal challenge all the way to the Supreme Court was to convince the Court to declare the entire federal crop support program unconstitutional and thereby end it. The Filburn decision supported what Congress had done, and said the Constitution enabled congressional regulation that included economic activity that was only indirectly related to interstate commerce." ]
6,191
If you started out at 1 Penn Square in Philadelphia, which direction should you go to find the most notable partof the Avenue of the Arts?
south
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Avenue of the Arts (Philadelphia)", "Philadelphia City Hall" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Penn Square Mall is a two-story, 1063000 sqft upscale regional shopping mall with a 10-screen AMC Theatre in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States.", " It is located at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and NW Expressway, near I-44." ], "title": "Penn Square Mall" }, { "sentences": [ "The Avenue of the Arts is a city designated arts-based cultural district on a segment of Broad Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that includes many of the city's cultural institutions, most notably the theater district south of City Hall." ], "title": "Avenue of the Arts (Philadelphia)" }, { "sentences": [ "Central Market, also known as Lancaster Central Market, is a historic public market located in Penn Square, in downtown Lancaster, Pennsylvania.", " Until 2005, the market was the oldest municipally-operated market in the United States." ], "title": "Central Market (Lancaster)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia is a luxury hotel and residential complex in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States.", " It comprises three adjoining buildings: the Girard Trust Bank, at the northwest corner of South Broad & Chestnut Streets; the Girard Trust Building, at the southwest corner of South Broad Street & South Penn Square; and The Residences at the Ritz Carlton, at 1414 South Penn Square." ], "title": "Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia" }, { "sentences": [ "U.S. Route 13 (US 13) is a U.S. highway running from Fayetteville, North Carolina north to Morrisville, Pennsylvania.", " The route runs for 49.33 mi through the Philadelphia metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.", " The route enters the state from Delaware in Marcus Hook, Delaware County.", " It continues in a northeasterly direction through Delaware County, passing through the city of Chester before heading through suburban areas along Chester Pike to Darby.", " US 13 enters Philadelphia on Baltimore Avenue and runs through West Philadelphia to University City, where it turns north along several city streets before heading east across the Schuylkill River along Girard Avenue.", " The route turns north and heads to North Philadelphia, where it runs northeast along Hunting Park Avenue.", " US 13 becomes concurrent with US 1 on Roosevelt Boulevard, continuing into Northeast Philadelphia.", " US 13 splits southeast on one-way streets before heading northeast out of the city on Frankford Avenue.", " The route continues into Bucks County as Bristol Pike, heading northeast to Bristol, where it turns into a divided highway.", " US 13 becomes a freeway in Tullytown and continues north to its terminus at US 1 near Morrisville.", " US 13 roughly parallels Interstate 95 (I-95) through its course in Pennsylvania." ], "title": "U.S. Route 13 in Pennsylvania" }, { "sentences": [ "Philadelphia City Hall, built in 1901 and located at 1 Penn Square, is the seat of government for the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania." ], "title": "Philadelphia City Hall" }, { "sentences": [ "One Penn Plaza (1 Penn Plaza) is a skyscraper in New York City, located between 33rd Street and 34th Street, west of Seventh Avenue, and adjacent to Pennsylvania Station and Madison Square Garden.", " It is the tallest building in the Pennsylvania Plaza complex of office buildings, hotels, and entertainment facilities." ], "title": "One Penn Plaza" }, { "sentences": [ "Agnes Irwin (December 30, 1841 – December 5, 1914) was an American educator, best known as the first dean of Radcliffe College from 1894 to 1909 and as the principal from 1869 to 1894 of the West Penn Square Seminary for Young Ladies in Philadelphia, later renamed, in her honor, the Agnes Irwin School.", " Today, The Agnes Irwin School continues to be a leader in girls' education with 700 girls enrolled in pre-kindergarten to 12th grades.", " The school is currently located in suburban Rosemont, Pennsylvania, 10 miles west of Philadelphia." ], "title": "Agnes Irwin" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1978 NCAA Division I-A football season was the first season of Division I-A football; Division I-A was created in 1978 when Division I was subdivided into Division I-A and I-AA for football only.", " The season came down to a rare #1 vs. #2 post-season meeting as #1 Penn State and #2 Alabama met in the New Year's Day Sugar Bowl.", " The game is most remembered for Alabama's goal line stand with four minutes left in the game.", " On fourth down and a foot, Alabama managed to keep Penn State out of the end zone and went on to win 14-7.", " Keith Jackson, who did the play by play for ABC, called it the greatest game he'd ever seen.", " 76,824 people packed the Louisiana Superdome, which was tremendously loud." ], "title": "1978 NCAA Division I-A football season" }, { "sentences": [ "50 Penn Place is an upscale mixed-use development in the inner Northwest part of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.", " The galleria-style shopping mall and tower is located at 1900 Northwest Expressway in the Penn Square trade area immediately at I-44 and Northwest Expressway, across from Penn Square Mall near the exclusive suburb of Nichols Hills." ], "title": "50 Penn Place" } ]
[ "Title: Penn Square Mall\n\nPenn Square Mall is a two-story, 1063000 sqft upscale regional shopping mall with a 10-screen AMC Theatre in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, United States. It is located at the intersection of Pennsylvania Avenue and NW Expressway, near I-44.", "Title: Avenue of the Arts (Philadelphia)\n\nThe Avenue of the Arts is a city designated arts-based cultural district on a segment of Broad Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, that includes many of the city's cultural institutions, most notably the theater district south of City Hall.", "Title: Central Market (Lancaster)\n\nCentral Market, also known as Lancaster Central Market, is a historic public market located in Penn Square, in downtown Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Until 2005, the market was the oldest municipally-operated market in the United States.", "Title: Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia\n\nThe Ritz-Carlton Philadelphia is a luxury hotel and residential complex in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States. It comprises three adjoining buildings: the Girard Trust Bank, at the northwest corner of South Broad & Chestnut Streets; the Girard Trust Building, at the southwest corner of South Broad Street & South Penn Square; and The Residences at the Ritz Carlton, at 1414 South Penn Square.", "Title: U.S. Route 13 in Pennsylvania\n\nU.S. Route 13 (US 13) is a U.S. highway running from Fayetteville, North Carolina north to Morrisville, Pennsylvania. The route runs for 49.33 mi through the Philadelphia metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The route enters the state from Delaware in Marcus Hook, Delaware County. It continues in a northeasterly direction through Delaware County, passing through the city of Chester before heading through suburban areas along Chester Pike to Darby. US 13 enters Philadelphia on Baltimore Avenue and runs through West Philadelphia to University City, where it turns north along several city streets before heading east across the Schuylkill River along Girard Avenue. The route turns north and heads to North Philadelphia, where it runs northeast along Hunting Park Avenue. US 13 becomes concurrent with US 1 on Roosevelt Boulevard, continuing into Northeast Philadelphia. US 13 splits southeast on one-way streets before heading northeast out of the city on Frankford Avenue. The route continues into Bucks County as Bristol Pike, heading northeast to Bristol, where it turns into a divided highway. US 13 becomes a freeway in Tullytown and continues north to its terminus at US 1 near Morrisville. US 13 roughly parallels Interstate 95 (I-95) through its course in Pennsylvania.", "Title: Philadelphia City Hall\n\nPhiladelphia City Hall, built in 1901 and located at 1 Penn Square, is the seat of government for the city of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.", "Title: One Penn Plaza\n\nOne Penn Plaza (1 Penn Plaza) is a skyscraper in New York City, located between 33rd Street and 34th Street, west of Seventh Avenue, and adjacent to Pennsylvania Station and Madison Square Garden. It is the tallest building in the Pennsylvania Plaza complex of office buildings, hotels, and entertainment facilities.", "Title: Agnes Irwin\n\nAgnes Irwin (December 30, 1841 – December 5, 1914) was an American educator, best known as the first dean of Radcliffe College from 1894 to 1909 and as the principal from 1869 to 1894 of the West Penn Square Seminary for Young Ladies in Philadelphia, later renamed, in her honor, the Agnes Irwin School. Today, The Agnes Irwin School continues to be a leader in girls' education with 700 girls enrolled in pre-kindergarten to 12th grades. The school is currently located in suburban Rosemont, Pennsylvania, 10 miles west of Philadelphia.", "Title: 1978 NCAA Division I-A football season\n\nThe 1978 NCAA Division I-A football season was the first season of Division I-A football; Division I-A was created in 1978 when Division I was subdivided into Division I-A and I-AA for football only. The season came down to a rare #1 vs. #2 post-season meeting as #1 Penn State and #2 Alabama met in the New Year's Day Sugar Bowl. The game is most remembered for Alabama's goal line stand with four minutes left in the game. On fourth down and a foot, Alabama managed to keep Penn State out of the end zone and went on to win 14-7. Keith Jackson, who did the play by play for ABC, called it the greatest game he'd ever seen. 76,824 people packed the Louisiana Superdome, which was tremendously loud.", "Title: 50 Penn Place\n\n50 Penn Place is an upscale mixed-use development in the inner Northwest part of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. The galleria-style shopping mall and tower is located at 1900 Northwest Expressway in the Penn Square trade area immediately at I-44 and Northwest Expressway, across from Penn Square Mall near the exclusive suburb of Nichols Hills." ]
6,192
Who is older, Dick Harris or Stockwell Day?
Richard M. Harris
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Dick Harris", "Stockwell Day" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Stockwell Burt Day Jr., PC, (born August 16, 1950) is a former Canadian politician, and a member of the Conservative Party of Canada.", " He is a former cabinet minister in Alberta, who later served as leader of the Canadian Alliance from 2000 to 2001.", " Day was MP for the riding of Okanagan—Coquihalla in British Columbia and the president of the Treasury Board.", " He was widely seen as a prominent voice for social conservatives within the Conservative Party.", " On March 12, 2011, Day announced that he would not be seeking re-election in the 2011 federal election." ], "title": "Stockwell Day" }, { "sentences": [ "Paul Hunter is a Canadian television journalist for CBC News reporting from Washington DC mainly on American politics.", " Hunter has reported from numerous places across Canada and the world, both as a reporter and correspondent reporting on events including the Premierships of Stephen Harper and Paul Martin, the Haiti earthquake, the inauguration of Barack Obama, the Montreal ice storm of 1998, the trial of Paul Bernardo and the American occupation of Iraq.", " In 2008 he was embedded for two months with Canadian troops in Afghanistan.", " His report \"The Fundamental Day\", which brought attention to the conservative religious views of Canadian Alliance leader Stockwell Day, was noted as a turning point in the 2000 Canadian federal election." ], "title": "Paul Hunter (journalist)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dick Harris (born July 24, 1937 in Denver, Colorado) is a former American football defensive back who played six seasons in the American Football League with the Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers from 1960 to 1965.", " He was selected to the 1960 and 1961 AFL All-League teams.", " Harris had a total of 25 interceptions in the Chargers' first four seasons." ], "title": "Dick Harris (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "Line Maheux is a Canadian communications consultant and political strategist.", " At different times, she has worked for Preston Manning, Stockwell Day, Mike Harris, John Nunziata, and Stephen Harper." ], "title": "Line Maheux" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Anderson \"Bob\" Harris (March 16, 1927 – April 10, 1977) was a former National Basketball Association (NBA) player.", " In his senior season at Oklahoma State University, Harris was selected to the NCAA AP All-American second team.", " Harris was drafted with the third overall pick in the 1949 BAA Draft by the Fort Wayne Pistons.", " On December 19, 1950 Harris was traded to the Boston Celtics for Dick Mehen.", " On October 16, 1954 Harris was traded back to the Pistons for Fred Scolari, but he did not play any more games for the Pistons.", " In his NBA career, Harris averaged 6.8 points and 6.9 rebounds per game." ], "title": "Bob Harris (basketball)" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard M. Harris (born September 6, 1944) is a Canadian politician.", " He was a Member of Parliament from 1993 to 2015 and sat as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada.", " He was previously member of the Reform Party of Canada and the Canadian Alliance.", " From 2004 to 2015, he represented the electoral district of Cariboo—Prince George, and formerly represented Prince George–Bulkley Valley.", " He was first elected during the 1993 federal election and was re-elected in 1997, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2011.", " He challenged Reform Party leader Preston Manning for leadership when Manning proposed merging the party with the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada.", " He later campaigned for Stockwell Day to become leader.", " The most prominent position he held with his party was Chief Opposition Whip from 2001 to 2002.", " He generated controversy when he appointed an unelected, Conservative Party member to represent a neighbouring electoral district in governmental affairs, though the electoral district had an elected Member of Parliament, but from an opposition party.", " In Fiscal Year 2009-10 he was the top spending Member of Parliament, and had the largest hospitality and lowest advertising expenditures of any house member." ], "title": "Dick Harris" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris Stockwell (born March 9, 1957) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada.", " He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 2003, and served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris and Ernie Eves.", " Before entering provincial politics, he had been a member of Etobicoke City Council and the Metro Toronto Council.", " Stockwell's father, Bill Stockwell, was also a prominent municipal politician." ], "title": "Chris Stockwell" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles \"Chuck\" Strahl, PC (born February 25, 1957) is a Canadian businessman and politician.", " He was a Member of Parliament from 1993 to 2011.", " First elected for the Reform Party, he was the leader of the Democratic Representative Caucus that left the Canadian Alliance in opposition to Stockwell Day's leadership.", " When the Conservatives won power in 2006, he became a prominent cabinet minister and served as Minister of Agriculture, Indian and Northern Affairs, and Transportation." ], "title": "Chuck Strahl" }, { "sentences": [ "The Democratic Representative Caucus was a parliamentary group consisting of Members of the Canadian Parliament who left the Canadian Alliance in 2001 in protest against the leadership of Stockwell Day.", " Following the Alliance's disappointing performance in the 2000 election, Day came under severe criticism from his own party.", " Several high-profile Alliance MPs began publicly calling for him to step down.", " Through the spring of 2001, several members of the Alliance resigned their shadow cabinet seats, the most high-profile resignation being that of deputy leader Deborah Grey." ], "title": "Democratic Representative Caucus" }, { "sentences": [ "The Afghanistan Task Force is responsible for inter-agency/department coordination and cooperation on Canadian diplomatic, deployment, and aid mission to Afghanistan.", " Located within the Privy Council Office it is headed by former Foreign and Defence Policy Advisor and Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs David Mulroney.", " The Task Force is responsible for coordination between the principal departments of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, National Defence and the Canadian International Development Agency in addition to other departments and agencies who have some form of involvement including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Correctional Service Canada.", " The Task Force also provides support to the Cabinet Committee on Afghanistan, chaired by former International Trade Minister Stockwell Day." ], "title": "Afghanistan Task Force" } ]
[ "Title: Stockwell Day\n\nStockwell Burt Day Jr., PC, (born August 16, 1950) is a former Canadian politician, and a member of the Conservative Party of Canada. He is a former cabinet minister in Alberta, who later served as leader of the Canadian Alliance from 2000 to 2001. Day was MP for the riding of Okanagan—Coquihalla in British Columbia and the president of the Treasury Board. He was widely seen as a prominent voice for social conservatives within the Conservative Party. On March 12, 2011, Day announced that he would not be seeking re-election in the 2011 federal election.", "Title: Paul Hunter (journalist)\n\nPaul Hunter is a Canadian television journalist for CBC News reporting from Washington DC mainly on American politics. Hunter has reported from numerous places across Canada and the world, both as a reporter and correspondent reporting on events including the Premierships of Stephen Harper and Paul Martin, the Haiti earthquake, the inauguration of Barack Obama, the Montreal ice storm of 1998, the trial of Paul Bernardo and the American occupation of Iraq. In 2008 he was embedded for two months with Canadian troops in Afghanistan. His report \"The Fundamental Day\", which brought attention to the conservative religious views of Canadian Alliance leader Stockwell Day, was noted as a turning point in the 2000 Canadian federal election.", "Title: Dick Harris (American football)\n\nDick Harris (born July 24, 1937 in Denver, Colorado) is a former American football defensive back who played six seasons in the American Football League with the Los Angeles/San Diego Chargers from 1960 to 1965. He was selected to the 1960 and 1961 AFL All-League teams. Harris had a total of 25 interceptions in the Chargers' first four seasons.", "Title: Line Maheux\n\nLine Maheux is a Canadian communications consultant and political strategist. At different times, she has worked for Preston Manning, Stockwell Day, Mike Harris, John Nunziata, and Stephen Harper.", "Title: Bob Harris (basketball)\n\nRobert Anderson \"Bob\" Harris (March 16, 1927 – April 10, 1977) was a former National Basketball Association (NBA) player. In his senior season at Oklahoma State University, Harris was selected to the NCAA AP All-American second team. Harris was drafted with the third overall pick in the 1949 BAA Draft by the Fort Wayne Pistons. On December 19, 1950 Harris was traded to the Boston Celtics for Dick Mehen. On October 16, 1954 Harris was traded back to the Pistons for Fred Scolari, but he did not play any more games for the Pistons. In his NBA career, Harris averaged 6.8 points and 6.9 rebounds per game.", "Title: Dick Harris\n\nRichard M. Harris (born September 6, 1944) is a Canadian politician. He was a Member of Parliament from 1993 to 2015 and sat as a member of the Conservative Party of Canada. He was previously member of the Reform Party of Canada and the Canadian Alliance. From 2004 to 2015, he represented the electoral district of Cariboo—Prince George, and formerly represented Prince George–Bulkley Valley. He was first elected during the 1993 federal election and was re-elected in 1997, 2000, 2004, 2006, 2008 and 2011. He challenged Reform Party leader Preston Manning for leadership when Manning proposed merging the party with the Progressive Conservative Party of Canada. He later campaigned for Stockwell Day to become leader. The most prominent position he held with his party was Chief Opposition Whip from 2001 to 2002. He generated controversy when he appointed an unelected, Conservative Party member to represent a neighbouring electoral district in governmental affairs, though the electoral district had an elected Member of Parliament, but from an opposition party. In Fiscal Year 2009-10 he was the top spending Member of Parliament, and had the largest hospitality and lowest advertising expenditures of any house member.", "Title: Chris Stockwell\n\nChris Stockwell (born March 9, 1957) is a former politician in Ontario, Canada. He was a Progressive Conservative member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario from 1990 to 2003, and served as a cabinet minister in the governments of Mike Harris and Ernie Eves. Before entering provincial politics, he had been a member of Etobicoke City Council and the Metro Toronto Council. Stockwell's father, Bill Stockwell, was also a prominent municipal politician.", "Title: Chuck Strahl\n\nCharles \"Chuck\" Strahl, PC (born February 25, 1957) is a Canadian businessman and politician. He was a Member of Parliament from 1993 to 2011. First elected for the Reform Party, he was the leader of the Democratic Representative Caucus that left the Canadian Alliance in opposition to Stockwell Day's leadership. When the Conservatives won power in 2006, he became a prominent cabinet minister and served as Minister of Agriculture, Indian and Northern Affairs, and Transportation.", "Title: Democratic Representative Caucus\n\nThe Democratic Representative Caucus was a parliamentary group consisting of Members of the Canadian Parliament who left the Canadian Alliance in 2001 in protest against the leadership of Stockwell Day. Following the Alliance's disappointing performance in the 2000 election, Day came under severe criticism from his own party. Several high-profile Alliance MPs began publicly calling for him to step down. Through the spring of 2001, several members of the Alliance resigned their shadow cabinet seats, the most high-profile resignation being that of deputy leader Deborah Grey.", "Title: Afghanistan Task Force\n\nThe Afghanistan Task Force is responsible for inter-agency/department coordination and cooperation on Canadian diplomatic, deployment, and aid mission to Afghanistan. Located within the Privy Council Office it is headed by former Foreign and Defence Policy Advisor and Associate Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs David Mulroney. The Task Force is responsible for coordination between the principal departments of Foreign Affairs and International Trade, National Defence and the Canadian International Development Agency in addition to other departments and agencies who have some form of involvement including the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and Correctional Service Canada. The Task Force also provides support to the Cabinet Committee on Afghanistan, chaired by former International Trade Minister Stockwell Day." ]
6,193
What submachine gun was used before the L85A1 assault rifle and during the Korean war?
Sten
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Sterling submachine gun", "Sten" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Daewoo Precision Industries K1/K1A is a South Korean carbine assault rifle, the first modern firearm developed by Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and manufactured by Daewoo Precision Industries, and entered service in the Republic of Korea Armed Forces in 1981.", " Although the K1 uses .223 Remington, it is classified as a submachine gun by the South Korean military and the current manufacturer S&T Motiv, because the K1 was intended to replace the M3 submachine gun." ], "title": "Daewoo Precision Industries K1" }, { "sentences": [ "The Daewoo Precision Industries K3 is a South Korean light machine-gun.", " It is the third indigenous firearm developed in South Korea by the Agency for Defense Development, following the Daewoo Precision Industries K1 submachine gun and Daewoo Precision Industries K2 assault rifle.", " It is manufactured by Daewoo Precision Industries, current S&T Motiv.", " The K3 is capable of firing both 5.56×45mm NATO and .223 Remington rounds like the K2 assault rifle.", " The K3 light machine gun entered service since 1989, replacing M60 machine gun from frontline use." ], "title": "Daewoo Precision Industries K3" }, { "sentences": [ "The STEN (or Sten gun) was a family of British submachine guns chambered in 9×19mm and used extensively by British and Commonwealth forces throughout World War II and the Korean War.", " They were notable for having a simple design and very low production cost, making them effective insurgency weapons for resistance groups." ], "title": "Sten" }, { "sentences": [ "The Desert Tech Stealth Recon Scout (SRS) is a bolt-action sniper rifle developed by the American firearm manufacturer Desert Tech (formerly Desert Tactical Arms).", " It was unveiled at the 2008 SHOT Show.", " It is known for its bullpup design, which lets the rifle have a similar barrel length to other rifles while remaining as compact as an assault rifle or submachine gun.", " The gun is also lightweight, weighing 10.5 lbs at its lightest, which makes it easy to use with a bipod or large scope." ], "title": "Desert Tech SRS" }, { "sentences": [ "The Beretta Model 1918 was a submachine gun that entered service in 1918 with the Italian armed forces.", " Designed initially as a semi-automatic rifle, the weapon came with an overhead inserted magazine, an unconventional design based on the simplicity of allowing a spent round to be replaced using only gravity.", " The gun was made from half of a Villar-Perosa aircraft submachine gun, and as such it can be considered the first submachine gun issued to and used by the Italian armed forces, and is possibly the first SMG used as a general-issue combat weapon." ], "title": "Beretta M1918" }, { "sentences": [ "The Arsenal M23 submachine gun (Estonian: \"Arsenali püstolkuulipilduja\" ) (also known as Arsenal Tallinn) was an Estonian submachine gun from 1926 through 1935.", " These submachine guns were designed and produced in the Estonian military equipment factory \"Arsenal\" in Karjamaa, Tallinn, but production was not more than 600 units.", " The weapon was chambered for the 9x20 mm semi-rimmed Browning cartridge to be compatible with ammunition for the Browning FN M1903 pistol which had been adopted by the Estonian Army.", " It operated on the blowback system and was essentially similar to the MP18.1; having a wooden stock, slotted barrel jacket, and horizontal left side magazine feed.", " A uniquely slender 40 round single column box magazine led to frequent cartridge feeding problems; and cooling fins which were machined lengthwise along the barrel to promote cooling air flow when firing (similar to the Lewis machine gun), unnecessarily complicated production.", " It was used by the combat support units of the Border Guard, the Estonian Defence League and the Estonian Defence Forces.", " The Arsenal submachine gun was replaced in Estonian service by the Finnish Suomi KP/-31 submachine gun in 1938.", " The Estonian Army sold a few samples to Latvia and all of the remainder found their way to Republican forces during the Civil War in Spain." ], "title": "Arsenal submachine gun" }, { "sentences": [ "The VZ.", " 58 (\"model 58\") is a 7.62×39mm assault rifle designed and manufactured in Czechoslovakia and accepted into service in the late 1950s as the \"7,62 mm samopal vzor 58\" (\"7.62mm submachine gun model 1958\"), replacing the vz.", " 52 self-loading rifle and the 7.62×25mm Tokarev Sa 24 and Sa 26 submachine guns." ], "title": "Vz. 58" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hyde-Inland M2 was a United States submachine gun design submitted for trials at Aberdeen Proving Ground in February, 1941.", " Work was undertaken by General Motors Inland Manufacturing Division to develop workable prototypes of George Hyde's design patented in 1935.", " The model first submitted for trials in April 1942 was designated the \"Hyde-Inland 1\".", " Trials revealed the design was superior to the M1 submachine gun in mud and dirt tests, and its accuracy in full-automatic firing was better than any other submachine gun tested at the time.", " An improved \"Hyde-Inland 2\" was designated U.S. Submachine gun, Caliber .45, M2 as a substitute standard for the M1 Thompson in April, 1942.", " As Inland's manufacturing capacity became focused on M1 carbine production, the US Army contracted M2 production to Marlin Firearms in July, 1942.", " Marlin began production in May 1943.", " Marlin's production failed to match the trials prototype performance; and Marlin's original contract for 164,450 M2s was canceled in 1943 upon adoption of the M3 submachine gun.", " The M2 is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge and used the same 20- or 30-round magazine as the Thompson.", " Its cyclic rate of fire is 570 rounds per minute.", " None of the approximately 400 manufactured were issued by any branches of the United States military." ], "title": "M2 Hyde" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sterling submachine gun is a British submachine gun.", " It was tested with the British Army in 1944–1945 as a replacement for the Sten but it did not start to replace it until 1953.", " It remained in use until 1994, when it was phased out as the L85A1 assault rifle was phased in." ], "title": "Sterling submachine gun" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sterling SAR-87 is a military assault rifle of the late Twentieth century.", " The Sterling Assault Rifle (SAR), which included elements from Sterling's earlier Light Automatic Rifle (LAR) design, was jointly engineered by Sterling Armaments Company and Chartered Industries of Singapore in the early 1980s as an advanced version of the AR-18 for the export sales.", " It was also offered to the British Armed Forces, who declined it because they were already in the process of adopting the SA80 bullpup design manufactured by Royal Ordnance Factories.", " The SAR-87 was a robust weapon based on the well tried AR-18 with the versatility of the M16 rifle.", " It could also be converted from 5.56×45mm NATO to 9×19mm Parabellum by changing the barrel and bolt assembly, to provide a submachine gun for Police forces.", " Sterling Armaments tried to push the rifle, renamed SAR-87, for some more years, but at the end of the 1980s, it was bought out by British Aerospace/Royal Ordnance and closed.", " Less than 100 SAR-87 rifles were manufactured." ], "title": "Sterling SAR-87" } ]
[ "Title: Daewoo Precision Industries K1\n\nThe Daewoo Precision Industries K1/K1A is a South Korean carbine assault rifle, the first modern firearm developed by Agency for Defense Development (ADD) and manufactured by Daewoo Precision Industries, and entered service in the Republic of Korea Armed Forces in 1981. Although the K1 uses .223 Remington, it is classified as a submachine gun by the South Korean military and the current manufacturer S&T Motiv, because the K1 was intended to replace the M3 submachine gun.", "Title: Daewoo Precision Industries K3\n\nThe Daewoo Precision Industries K3 is a South Korean light machine-gun. It is the third indigenous firearm developed in South Korea by the Agency for Defense Development, following the Daewoo Precision Industries K1 submachine gun and Daewoo Precision Industries K2 assault rifle. It is manufactured by Daewoo Precision Industries, current S&T Motiv. The K3 is capable of firing both 5.56×45mm NATO and .223 Remington rounds like the K2 assault rifle. The K3 light machine gun entered service since 1989, replacing M60 machine gun from frontline use.", "Title: Sten\n\nThe STEN (or Sten gun) was a family of British submachine guns chambered in 9×19mm and used extensively by British and Commonwealth forces throughout World War II and the Korean War. They were notable for having a simple design and very low production cost, making them effective insurgency weapons for resistance groups.", "Title: Desert Tech SRS\n\nThe Desert Tech Stealth Recon Scout (SRS) is a bolt-action sniper rifle developed by the American firearm manufacturer Desert Tech (formerly Desert Tactical Arms). It was unveiled at the 2008 SHOT Show. It is known for its bullpup design, which lets the rifle have a similar barrel length to other rifles while remaining as compact as an assault rifle or submachine gun. The gun is also lightweight, weighing 10.5 lbs at its lightest, which makes it easy to use with a bipod or large scope.", "Title: Beretta M1918\n\nThe Beretta Model 1918 was a submachine gun that entered service in 1918 with the Italian armed forces. Designed initially as a semi-automatic rifle, the weapon came with an overhead inserted magazine, an unconventional design based on the simplicity of allowing a spent round to be replaced using only gravity. The gun was made from half of a Villar-Perosa aircraft submachine gun, and as such it can be considered the first submachine gun issued to and used by the Italian armed forces, and is possibly the first SMG used as a general-issue combat weapon.", "Title: Arsenal submachine gun\n\nThe Arsenal M23 submachine gun (Estonian: \"Arsenali püstolkuulipilduja\" ) (also known as Arsenal Tallinn) was an Estonian submachine gun from 1926 through 1935. These submachine guns were designed and produced in the Estonian military equipment factory \"Arsenal\" in Karjamaa, Tallinn, but production was not more than 600 units. The weapon was chambered for the 9x20 mm semi-rimmed Browning cartridge to be compatible with ammunition for the Browning FN M1903 pistol which had been adopted by the Estonian Army. It operated on the blowback system and was essentially similar to the MP18.1; having a wooden stock, slotted barrel jacket, and horizontal left side magazine feed. A uniquely slender 40 round single column box magazine led to frequent cartridge feeding problems; and cooling fins which were machined lengthwise along the barrel to promote cooling air flow when firing (similar to the Lewis machine gun), unnecessarily complicated production. It was used by the combat support units of the Border Guard, the Estonian Defence League and the Estonian Defence Forces. The Arsenal submachine gun was replaced in Estonian service by the Finnish Suomi KP/-31 submachine gun in 1938. The Estonian Army sold a few samples to Latvia and all of the remainder found their way to Republican forces during the Civil War in Spain.", "Title: Vz. 58\n\nThe VZ. 58 (\"model 58\") is a 7.62×39mm assault rifle designed and manufactured in Czechoslovakia and accepted into service in the late 1950s as the \"7,62 mm samopal vzor 58\" (\"7.62mm submachine gun model 1958\"), replacing the vz. 52 self-loading rifle and the 7.62×25mm Tokarev Sa 24 and Sa 26 submachine guns.", "Title: M2 Hyde\n\nThe Hyde-Inland M2 was a United States submachine gun design submitted for trials at Aberdeen Proving Ground in February, 1941. Work was undertaken by General Motors Inland Manufacturing Division to develop workable prototypes of George Hyde's design patented in 1935. The model first submitted for trials in April 1942 was designated the \"Hyde-Inland 1\". Trials revealed the design was superior to the M1 submachine gun in mud and dirt tests, and its accuracy in full-automatic firing was better than any other submachine gun tested at the time. An improved \"Hyde-Inland 2\" was designated U.S. Submachine gun, Caliber .45, M2 as a substitute standard for the M1 Thompson in April, 1942. As Inland's manufacturing capacity became focused on M1 carbine production, the US Army contracted M2 production to Marlin Firearms in July, 1942. Marlin began production in May 1943. Marlin's production failed to match the trials prototype performance; and Marlin's original contract for 164,450 M2s was canceled in 1943 upon adoption of the M3 submachine gun. The M2 is chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge and used the same 20- or 30-round magazine as the Thompson. Its cyclic rate of fire is 570 rounds per minute. None of the approximately 400 manufactured were issued by any branches of the United States military.", "Title: Sterling submachine gun\n\nThe Sterling submachine gun is a British submachine gun. It was tested with the British Army in 1944–1945 as a replacement for the Sten but it did not start to replace it until 1953. It remained in use until 1994, when it was phased out as the L85A1 assault rifle was phased in.", "Title: Sterling SAR-87\n\nThe Sterling SAR-87 is a military assault rifle of the late Twentieth century. The Sterling Assault Rifle (SAR), which included elements from Sterling's earlier Light Automatic Rifle (LAR) design, was jointly engineered by Sterling Armaments Company and Chartered Industries of Singapore in the early 1980s as an advanced version of the AR-18 for the export sales. It was also offered to the British Armed Forces, who declined it because they were already in the process of adopting the SA80 bullpup design manufactured by Royal Ordnance Factories. The SAR-87 was a robust weapon based on the well tried AR-18 with the versatility of the M16 rifle. It could also be converted from 5.56×45mm NATO to 9×19mm Parabellum by changing the barrel and bolt assembly, to provide a submachine gun for Police forces. Sterling Armaments tried to push the rifle, renamed SAR-87, for some more years, but at the end of the 1980s, it was bought out by British Aerospace/Royal Ordnance and closed. Less than 100 SAR-87 rifles were manufactured." ]
6,194
Which brother of Jordan Subban was born on May 13, 1989?
P. K. Subban
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[ { "sentences": [ "Pernell-Karl Sylvester \"P. K.\" Subban {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born May 13, 1989) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman for the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League (NHL)." ], "title": "P. K. Subban" }, { "sentences": [ "Jordan Morgan (born May 13, 1994) is an American football guard for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League.", " He played college football at Kutztown University.", " Morgan was drafted by the Bears in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft." ], "title": "Jordan Morgan (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronald Yngve Bontemps (August 11, 1926 – May 13, 2017) was an American basketball player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics.", " He was born in Taylorville, Illinois and attended Beloit College.", " He was a captain of the United States men's basketball team, which won the gold medal.", " He played in all eight games.", " Bontemps died on May 13, 2017 in Peoria, Illinois, aged 90." ], "title": "Ron Bontemps" }, { "sentences": [ "Jabar Akil Westerman (born May 13, 1989) is a Canadian football defensive lineman for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL).", " He was selected second overall by the BC Lions in the 2012 CFL Draft and signed with the team on May 28, 2012.", " He was ranked as the eighth best player in the Canadian Football League’s Amateur Scouting Bureau final rankings for players eligible in the 2012 CFL Draft.", " His brother, Jamaal Westerman, plays for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers.", " He played college football with the Eastern Michigan Eagles.", " As of February 14, 2017, he joined the Alouettes." ], "title": "Jabar Westerman" }, { "sentences": [ "Jordan-Carmichael Subban (born March 3, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman for the Utica Comets of the American Hockey League (AHL).", " He was selected by the Vancouver Canucks in the fourth round (115th overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft.", " Jordan is one of the three Subban brothers to be drafted into the NHL, the other two being Malcolm Subban and P. K. Subban." ], "title": "Jordan Subban" }, { "sentences": [ "Malcolm-Jamaal Justin Subban (born December 21, 1993) is a Canadian ice hockey goaltender.", " He currently plays in the American Hockey League with the Providence Bruins as a prospect of the Boston Bruins in the National Hockey League (NHL).", " Subban was selected by the Boston Bruins in the first round (24th overall) of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft.", " He played junior hockey in the Ontario Hockey League with the Belleville Bulls.", " His older brother, P. K. Subban is a defenceman with the Nashville Predators.", " His younger brother Jordan is a prospect for the Vancouver Canucks." ], "title": "Malcolm Subban" }, { "sentences": [ "Ida Van Smith (1917 – May 13, 2003) was an African-American pilot and flight instructor born in 1917 in Lumberton, North Carolina and died in that very town on May 13, 2003." ], "title": "Ida Van Smith" }, { "sentences": [ "William Harroun Behle (May 13, 1909 – February 26, 2009) was an American ornithologist from Utah.", " He published around 140 papers on the biogeography and taxonomy of birds, focusing largely on birds of the Great Basin.", " Behle was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on May 13, 1909, the second of three children of parents Augustus Calvin Behle, a surgeon, and Daisy May Behle.", " William studied at the University of Utah, earning a B.A. in 1932 and M.A. in 1933, then pursued doctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, under Joseph Grinnell, earning a PhD in 1937.", " Aside from four summers as a naturalist at Grand Canyon National Park, he spent the majority of his career as a professor at the University of Utah, where he worked from 1937 until his retirement in 1977, and continued to perform research as professor and curator emeritus.", " Behle was a fellow of the American Ornithologists' Union and American Association for the Advancement of Science, president (1972–1974) of the Cooper Ornithological Society, and member of the Wilson Ornithological Society.", " He is commemorated in the scientific name of a tarantula species, \"Aphonopelma behlei\" (now considered a synonym of \"A. marxi\") named by his colleague Ralph V. Chamberlin in 1940." ], "title": "William H. Behle" }, { "sentences": [ "Lucien Tesnière (] ; May 13, 1893 – December 6, 1954) was a prominent and influential French linguist.", " He was born in Mont-Saint-Aignan on May 13, 1893.", " As a professor in Strasbourg (1924), and later in Montpellier (1937), he published many papers and books on Slavic languages.", " However, his importance in the history of linguistics is based mainly on his development of an approach to the syntax of natural languages that would become known as dependency grammar.", " He presented his theory in his book \"Éléments de syntaxe structurale\" (Elements of Structural Syntax), published posthumously in 1959.", " In the book he proposes a sophisticated formalization of syntactic structures, supported by many examples from a diversity of languages.", " Tesnière died in Montpellier on December 6, 1954." ], "title": "Lucien Tesnière" }, { "sentences": [ "Jordan Lawrence Mott IV (1881–1931), often referred to as Jordan Lawrence Mott III and better known as Lawrence Mott, was an American novelist and writer on the outdoor life.", " He was the great-grandson of Jordan L. Mott (born 1799), who founded the J. L. Mott Iron Works in New York City.", " His grandfather was Jordan Lawrence Mott II (10 November 1829 – 26 July 1915), and his father was Jordan Lawrence Mott III (born 13 May 1857)." ], "title": "Lawrence Mott" } ]
[ "Title: P. K. Subban\n\nPernell-Karl Sylvester \"P. K.\" Subban {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born May 13, 1989) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman for the Nashville Predators of the National Hockey League (NHL).", "Title: Jordan Morgan (American football)\n\nJordan Morgan (born May 13, 1994) is an American football guard for the Chicago Bears of the National Football League. He played college football at Kutztown University. Morgan was drafted by the Bears in the fifth round of the 2017 NFL Draft.", "Title: Ron Bontemps\n\nRonald Yngve Bontemps (August 11, 1926 – May 13, 2017) was an American basketball player who competed in the 1952 Summer Olympics. He was born in Taylorville, Illinois and attended Beloit College. He was a captain of the United States men's basketball team, which won the gold medal. He played in all eight games. Bontemps died on May 13, 2017 in Peoria, Illinois, aged 90.", "Title: Jabar Westerman\n\nJabar Akil Westerman (born May 13, 1989) is a Canadian football defensive lineman for the Montreal Alouettes of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He was selected second overall by the BC Lions in the 2012 CFL Draft and signed with the team on May 28, 2012. He was ranked as the eighth best player in the Canadian Football League’s Amateur Scouting Bureau final rankings for players eligible in the 2012 CFL Draft. His brother, Jamaal Westerman, plays for the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. He played college football with the Eastern Michigan Eagles. As of February 14, 2017, he joined the Alouettes.", "Title: Jordan Subban\n\nJordan-Carmichael Subban (born March 3, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey defenceman for the Utica Comets of the American Hockey League (AHL). He was selected by the Vancouver Canucks in the fourth round (115th overall) of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. Jordan is one of the three Subban brothers to be drafted into the NHL, the other two being Malcolm Subban and P. K. Subban.", "Title: Malcolm Subban\n\nMalcolm-Jamaal Justin Subban (born December 21, 1993) is a Canadian ice hockey goaltender. He currently plays in the American Hockey League with the Providence Bruins as a prospect of the Boston Bruins in the National Hockey League (NHL). Subban was selected by the Boston Bruins in the first round (24th overall) of the 2012 NHL Entry Draft. He played junior hockey in the Ontario Hockey League with the Belleville Bulls. His older brother, P. K. Subban is a defenceman with the Nashville Predators. His younger brother Jordan is a prospect for the Vancouver Canucks.", "Title: Ida Van Smith\n\nIda Van Smith (1917 – May 13, 2003) was an African-American pilot and flight instructor born in 1917 in Lumberton, North Carolina and died in that very town on May 13, 2003.", "Title: William H. Behle\n\nWilliam Harroun Behle (May 13, 1909 – February 26, 2009) was an American ornithologist from Utah. He published around 140 papers on the biogeography and taxonomy of birds, focusing largely on birds of the Great Basin. Behle was born in Salt Lake City, Utah on May 13, 1909, the second of three children of parents Augustus Calvin Behle, a surgeon, and Daisy May Behle. William studied at the University of Utah, earning a B.A. in 1932 and M.A. in 1933, then pursued doctoral work at the University of California, Berkeley, under Joseph Grinnell, earning a PhD in 1937. Aside from four summers as a naturalist at Grand Canyon National Park, he spent the majority of his career as a professor at the University of Utah, where he worked from 1937 until his retirement in 1977, and continued to perform research as professor and curator emeritus. Behle was a fellow of the American Ornithologists' Union and American Association for the Advancement of Science, president (1972–1974) of the Cooper Ornithological Society, and member of the Wilson Ornithological Society. He is commemorated in the scientific name of a tarantula species, \"Aphonopelma behlei\" (now considered a synonym of \"A. marxi\") named by his colleague Ralph V. Chamberlin in 1940.", "Title: Lucien Tesnière\n\nLucien Tesnière (] ; May 13, 1893 – December 6, 1954) was a prominent and influential French linguist. He was born in Mont-Saint-Aignan on May 13, 1893. As a professor in Strasbourg (1924), and later in Montpellier (1937), he published many papers and books on Slavic languages. However, his importance in the history of linguistics is based mainly on his development of an approach to the syntax of natural languages that would become known as dependency grammar. He presented his theory in his book \"Éléments de syntaxe structurale\" (Elements of Structural Syntax), published posthumously in 1959. In the book he proposes a sophisticated formalization of syntactic structures, supported by many examples from a diversity of languages. Tesnière died in Montpellier on December 6, 1954.", "Title: Lawrence Mott\n\nJordan Lawrence Mott IV (1881–1931), often referred to as Jordan Lawrence Mott III and better known as Lawrence Mott, was an American novelist and writer on the outdoor life. He was the great-grandson of Jordan L. Mott (born 1799), who founded the J. L. Mott Iron Works in New York City. His grandfather was Jordan Lawrence Mott II (10 November 1829 – 26 July 1915), and his father was Jordan Lawrence Mott III (born 13 May 1857)." ]
6,195
When was the singer of the Carpenters who also composed "Only Yesterday" born?
October 15, 1946
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Only Yesterday\" is a song recorded by The Carpenters.", " Released on March 14, 1975, the song was composed by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis.", " \"Only Yesterday\" peaked at number four on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number one on the Adult Contemporary (AC) charts, The Carpenters' eleventh number one on that chart." ], "title": "Only Yesterday (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Kandula Mallikharjuna Rao, better known as Mallik (1921–1996) was popular music composer and singer.", " He was born to K. Venkatachalam and Lakshmi Narasamma.", " He was born in Machilipatnam, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh.", " He received initial training in music from late Krovi Satyanarayana.", " He worked as a music composer and singer at All India Radio, Madras for 30 years.", " He later transferred to All India Radio, Vijayawada.", " While working at Akashvani, he composed for many songs, dance dramas, Bhakthi Ranjani songs and folk songs.", " He was the first composer of many reputed Tallapaka Annamacharya Keerthanas.", " Examples of such include \"Adigo Alladigo\", \"Thandhanana Aahi\", and \"Narayanathae Namo Namo\".", " He also composed the famous Raja Rajeshwari Astakam, Hanuman Manjari.", " Dr.Vempati Chinna Satyam’s Kuchipudi Dance Drama \"Chandalika\" for which music was composed by Mallik became a hit all over the world for its superb musical score." ], "title": "Kandula Mallikarjuna Rao" }, { "sentences": [ "David N. Lawrence (born 1960) is an American musical composer known primarily for his work on television and movie scores.", " In 2002, he won an ASCAP award for his work on \"American Pie 2\".", " He also composed music for the Disney Channel Original Movies \"High School Musical\", \"The Cheetah Girls 2\", \"High School Musical 2\", \"High School Musical 3\", \"Jericho (TV Series by CBS 2006)\" and \"\".", " He also composed additional music for three Sesame Street videos like \"Elmo Says BOO!", ",\" \"Big Bird Gets Lost,\" and \"Let's Eat!", " Funny Food Songs,\" where he was credited as David Lawrence." ], "title": "David Nessim Lawrence" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Lynn Carpenter (born October 15, 1946) is an American pop musician, best known as one half of the sibling duo the Carpenters, along with his sister Karen Carpenter.", " He is a record producer, arranger, pianist, keyboardist, occasional lyricist, and composer, as well as joining with Karen on harmony vocals." ], "title": "Richard Carpenter (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Siddharth Mahadevan is an Indian playback singer and composer who is known for his songs in the film \"Bhaag Milkha Bhaag\" in which he sang \"Zinda\" and the rock version of the title song \"Bhaag Milkha Bhaag\".", " He got further acclaim for the song Malang by music director Pritam in the movie Dhoom 3.", " He has also composed music for the Marathi film \"Swapna Tujhe ni Majhe\" with his cousin Soumil.", " he also composed all the songs of a Marathi movie sugar salt ani prem with his cousin Soumil Shringarpure" ], "title": "Siddharth Mahadevan" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Mother\" is a song by Belgian singer Axel Hirsoux.", " It was chosen to represent Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Denmark after winning Eurosong 2014.", " The song was written by Spanish songwriter Rafael Artesero, who also composed the 2005 and 2006 Andorran entries La mirada interior and Sense tu and British songwriter Ashley Hicklin, who also composed the 2010 Belgium Eurovision entry \"Me and My Guitar\" performed by Tom Dice." ], "title": "Mother (Axel Hirsoux song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Some of her most notable works include \"The Best Is Yet to Come\" (\"Metal Gear Solid\"), \"Can't Say Goodbye to Yesterday\" (\"\"), and \"Don't Be Afraid\" (\"\").", " She also composed the song \"I Am the Wind\" for \"\" and the song \"Esperándote\" for the original \"Silent Hill\"." ], "title": "Rika Muranaka" }, { "sentences": [ "\"It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday\" is an R&B song written by Motown husband-and-wife songwriting team Freddie Perren and Christine Yarian for the 1975 film \"Cooley High\".", " In the film, the song is performed by Motown artist G.C. Cameron, whose rendition peaked at number 38 on the \"Billboard\" R&B singles chart that same year.", " Perren also composed the instrumental score for \"Cooley High\", and the B-side to \"It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday\" features two of his score compositions from the film." ], "title": "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" }, { "sentences": [ "Sean Callery (born 1964) is a film and television composer best known as the composer for the action/drama \"24\", a TV series for which he also composed three .", " The first soundtrack, containing music from the first three seasons was released on December 7, 2004.", " The second soundtrack, containing music from the fourth and fifth seasons was on released on November 14, 2006.", " The third soundtrack contained all the music composed for the \"24\" television movie, \"\".", " Other projects include the 2004 James Bond video game, \"\" and the television series \"La Femme Nikita\" and \"Homeland\".", " He also composed the music for \"\", based on the series, which was created for Sony's PlayStation 2 game console and \"\", a spin-off/reboot of the original series." ], "title": "Sean Callery" }, { "sentences": [ "Yasuharu Takanashi (高梨 康治 , Takanashi Yasuharu , born April 13, 1963) is a prolific Japanese composer and arranger for anime and video game series.", " His anime composition credits include \"Beyblade G-Revolution,\" \"Hell Girl\", \"Ikki Tousen\", \"Naruto Shippuden\", \"Fairy Tail\", \"Shiki\", and \"Sailor Moon Crystal\".", " He also composed on four \"Pretty Cure\" series: \"Fresh Pretty Cure!", "\", \"HeartCatch PreCure!", "\", \"Suite PreCure\", and \"Smile PreCure!", "\", as well as their related films, some of which were with composer Naoki Sato.", " Game music compositions include \"\", \"\" and \"J-Stars Victory VS\".", " He also composed theme music for \"Pride Fighting Championships\" and \"Ultraman Max\"." ], "title": "Yasuharu Takanashi" } ]
[ "Title: Only Yesterday (song)\n\n\"Only Yesterday\" is a song recorded by The Carpenters. Released on March 14, 1975, the song was composed by Richard Carpenter and John Bettis. \"Only Yesterday\" peaked at number four on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and number one on the Adult Contemporary (AC) charts, The Carpenters' eleventh number one on that chart.", "Title: Kandula Mallikarjuna Rao\n\nKandula Mallikharjuna Rao, better known as Mallik (1921–1996) was popular music composer and singer. He was born to K. Venkatachalam and Lakshmi Narasamma. He was born in Machilipatnam, Krishna District, Andhra Pradesh. He received initial training in music from late Krovi Satyanarayana. He worked as a music composer and singer at All India Radio, Madras for 30 years. He later transferred to All India Radio, Vijayawada. While working at Akashvani, he composed for many songs, dance dramas, Bhakthi Ranjani songs and folk songs. He was the first composer of many reputed Tallapaka Annamacharya Keerthanas. Examples of such include \"Adigo Alladigo\", \"Thandhanana Aahi\", and \"Narayanathae Namo Namo\". He also composed the famous Raja Rajeshwari Astakam, Hanuman Manjari. Dr.Vempati Chinna Satyam’s Kuchipudi Dance Drama \"Chandalika\" for which music was composed by Mallik became a hit all over the world for its superb musical score.", "Title: David Nessim Lawrence\n\nDavid N. Lawrence (born 1960) is an American musical composer known primarily for his work on television and movie scores. In 2002, he won an ASCAP award for his work on \"American Pie 2\". He also composed music for the Disney Channel Original Movies \"High School Musical\", \"The Cheetah Girls 2\", \"High School Musical 2\", \"High School Musical 3\", \"Jericho (TV Series by CBS 2006)\" and \"\". He also composed additional music for three Sesame Street videos like \"Elmo Says BOO! ,\" \"Big Bird Gets Lost,\" and \"Let's Eat! Funny Food Songs,\" where he was credited as David Lawrence.", "Title: Richard Carpenter (musician)\n\nRichard Lynn Carpenter (born October 15, 1946) is an American pop musician, best known as one half of the sibling duo the Carpenters, along with his sister Karen Carpenter. He is a record producer, arranger, pianist, keyboardist, occasional lyricist, and composer, as well as joining with Karen on harmony vocals.", "Title: Siddharth Mahadevan\n\nSiddharth Mahadevan is an Indian playback singer and composer who is known for his songs in the film \"Bhaag Milkha Bhaag\" in which he sang \"Zinda\" and the rock version of the title song \"Bhaag Milkha Bhaag\". He got further acclaim for the song Malang by music director Pritam in the movie Dhoom 3. He has also composed music for the Marathi film \"Swapna Tujhe ni Majhe\" with his cousin Soumil. he also composed all the songs of a Marathi movie sugar salt ani prem with his cousin Soumil Shringarpure", "Title: Mother (Axel Hirsoux song)\n\n\"Mother\" is a song by Belgian singer Axel Hirsoux. It was chosen to represent Belgium at the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 in Denmark after winning Eurosong 2014. The song was written by Spanish songwriter Rafael Artesero, who also composed the 2005 and 2006 Andorran entries La mirada interior and Sense tu and British songwriter Ashley Hicklin, who also composed the 2010 Belgium Eurovision entry \"Me and My Guitar\" performed by Tom Dice.", "Title: Rika Muranaka\n\nSome of her most notable works include \"The Best Is Yet to Come\" (\"Metal Gear Solid\"), \"Can't Say Goodbye to Yesterday\" (\"\"), and \"Don't Be Afraid\" (\"\"). She also composed the song \"I Am the Wind\" for \"\" and the song \"Esperándote\" for the original \"Silent Hill\".", "Title: It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday\n\n\"It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday\" is an R&B song written by Motown husband-and-wife songwriting team Freddie Perren and Christine Yarian for the 1975 film \"Cooley High\". In the film, the song is performed by Motown artist G.C. Cameron, whose rendition peaked at number 38 on the \"Billboard\" R&B singles chart that same year. Perren also composed the instrumental score for \"Cooley High\", and the B-side to \"It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday\" features two of his score compositions from the film.", "Title: Sean Callery\n\nSean Callery (born 1964) is a film and television composer best known as the composer for the action/drama \"24\", a TV series for which he also composed three . The first soundtrack, containing music from the first three seasons was released on December 7, 2004. The second soundtrack, containing music from the fourth and fifth seasons was on released on November 14, 2006. The third soundtrack contained all the music composed for the \"24\" television movie, \"\". Other projects include the 2004 James Bond video game, \"\" and the television series \"La Femme Nikita\" and \"Homeland\". He also composed the music for \"\", based on the series, which was created for Sony's PlayStation 2 game console and \"\", a spin-off/reboot of the original series.", "Title: Yasuharu Takanashi\n\nYasuharu Takanashi (高梨 康治 , Takanashi Yasuharu , born April 13, 1963) is a prolific Japanese composer and arranger for anime and video game series. His anime composition credits include \"Beyblade G-Revolution,\" \"Hell Girl\", \"Ikki Tousen\", \"Naruto Shippuden\", \"Fairy Tail\", \"Shiki\", and \"Sailor Moon Crystal\". He also composed on four \"Pretty Cure\" series: \"Fresh Pretty Cure! \", \"HeartCatch PreCure! \", \"Suite PreCure\", and \"Smile PreCure! \", as well as their related films, some of which were with composer Naoki Sato. Game music compositions include \"\", \"\" and \"J-Stars Victory VS\". He also composed theme music for \"Pride Fighting Championships\" and \"Ultraman Max\"." ]
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The MVP of the 2015 Diamond Head Classic was Bahamian professional basketball player that was with the sixth overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft by who?
New Orleans Pelicans
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[ { "sentences": [ "The 2015 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament that was played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.", " It was the seventh annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " No. 3-ranked Oklahoma defeated Harvard to win the tournament championship.", " Buddy Hield was named the tournament's MVP." ], "title": "2015 Diamond Head Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.", " It was the sixth annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " George Washington defeated No. 11-ranked Wichita State to with the tournament championship.", " Kevin Larsen was named the tournament's MVP." ], "title": "2014 Diamond Head Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.", " It was the fourth annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " No. 3-ranked Arizona defeated No. 17-ranked San Diego State to win the tournament championship.", " Solomon Hill was named the tournament's MVP." ], "title": "2012 Diamond Head Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.", " It was the fifth annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " No. 14-ranked Iowa State defeated Boise State 70–66 to win the tournament championship.", " DeAndre Kane was named the tournament's MVP." ], "title": "2013 Diamond Head Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2009 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22 , 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.", " It was the first annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2009–10 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " USC defeated No. 20-ranked UNLV to win the tournament championship.", " Mike Gerrity was named the tournament's MVP." ], "title": "2009 Diamond Head Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament that was played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.", " It was the eighth annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2016-17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " San Diego State defeated San Francisco to win the tournament championship.", " Zylan Cheatham was named the tournament's MVP." ], "title": "2016 Diamond Head Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "Chavano Rainier \"Buddy\" Hield (born December 17, 1993) is a Bahamian professional basketball player for the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " He was named the Big 12 Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year in 2015 and 2016, and in 2016, he received four major national player of the year awards—the John R. Wooden Award, the Naismith Award, \"Sporting News\" Player of the Year, and the Oscar Robertson Trophy.", " Hield was selected with the sixth overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft by the New Orleans Pelicans." ], "title": "Buddy Hield" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2010 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.", " It was the second annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " Butler defeated Washington State to win the tournament championship.", " Matt Howard was named the tournament's MVP." ], "title": "2010 Diamond Head Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2011 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii.", " It was the third annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.", " Kansas State defeated Long Beach State to win the tournament championship.", " Rodney McGruder was named the tournament's MVP." ], "title": "2011 Diamond Head Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "Malcolm Moses Adams Brogdon (born December 11, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " He played college basketball for the Virginia Cavaliers under Tony Bennett.", " As a senior in 2015–16, he was named the ACC Player of the Year and ACC Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the first player in conference history to earn both honors in the same season.", " He was selected in the second round of the 2016 NBA draft by the Bucks with the 36th overall pick.", " He went on to win the NBA Rookie of the Year Award, becoming the first second-round pick in the NBA draft lottery era to do so." ], "title": "Malcolm Brogdon" } ]
[ "Title: 2015 Diamond Head Classic\n\nThe 2015 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament that was played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the seventh annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2015–16 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. No. 3-ranked Oklahoma defeated Harvard to win the tournament championship. Buddy Hield was named the tournament's MVP.", "Title: 2014 Diamond Head Classic\n\nThe 2014 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the sixth annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. George Washington defeated No. 11-ranked Wichita State to with the tournament championship. Kevin Larsen was named the tournament's MVP.", "Title: 2012 Diamond Head Classic\n\nThe 2012 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the fourth annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2012–13 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. No. 3-ranked Arizona defeated No. 17-ranked San Diego State to win the tournament championship. Solomon Hill was named the tournament's MVP.", "Title: 2013 Diamond Head Classic\n\nThe 2013 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the fifth annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. No. 14-ranked Iowa State defeated Boise State 70–66 to win the tournament championship. DeAndre Kane was named the tournament's MVP.", "Title: 2009 Diamond Head Classic\n\nThe 2009 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22 , 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the first annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2009–10 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. USC defeated No. 20-ranked UNLV to win the tournament championship. Mike Gerrity was named the tournament's MVP.", "Title: 2016 Diamond Head Classic\n\nThe 2016 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament that was played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the eighth annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2016-17 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. San Diego State defeated San Francisco to win the tournament championship. Zylan Cheatham was named the tournament's MVP.", "Title: Buddy Hield\n\nChavano Rainier \"Buddy\" Hield (born December 17, 1993) is a Bahamian professional basketball player for the Sacramento Kings of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He was named the Big 12 Conference Men's Basketball Player of the Year in 2015 and 2016, and in 2016, he received four major national player of the year awards—the John R. Wooden Award, the Naismith Award, \"Sporting News\" Player of the Year, and the Oscar Robertson Trophy. Hield was selected with the sixth overall pick in the 2016 NBA draft by the New Orleans Pelicans.", "Title: 2010 Diamond Head Classic\n\nThe 2010 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the second annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2010–11 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Butler defeated Washington State to win the tournament championship. Matt Howard was named the tournament's MVP.", "Title: 2011 Diamond Head Classic\n\nThe 2011 Diamond Head Classic was a mid-season eight-team college basketball tournament played on December 22, 23, and 25 at the Stan Sheriff Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. It was the third annual Diamond Head Classic tournament and was part of the 2011–12 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. Kansas State defeated Long Beach State to win the tournament championship. Rodney McGruder was named the tournament's MVP.", "Title: Malcolm Brogdon\n\nMalcolm Moses Adams Brogdon (born December 11, 1992) is an American professional basketball player for the Milwaukee Bucks of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the Virginia Cavaliers under Tony Bennett. As a senior in 2015–16, he was named the ACC Player of the Year and ACC Defensive Player of the Year, becoming the first player in conference history to earn both honors in the same season. He was selected in the second round of the 2016 NBA draft by the Bucks with the 36th overall pick. He went on to win the NBA Rookie of the Year Award, becoming the first second-round pick in the NBA draft lottery era to do so." ]
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Famous football players watched Soufiane Touzani's videos, including Cristiano Ronaldo, Thierry Henry and who else?
Robin van Persie
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[ { "sentences": [ "Football's Greatest was a TV series that started on the 10 June 2010 and finished on 11 July 2010 on Sky Sports for the World Cup.", " There were 26 shows in total all narrated by Richard Keys, 25 featuring one footballer for each show.", " The first episode, \"The Contenders\", was about players that did not make the following shows, though are still notable, including Bobby Moore, Franco Baresi, George Weah, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lothar Matthäus, Gheorghe Hagi, Romário, Dennis Bergkamp, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Eric Cantona, Denis Law, David Beckham, Thierry Henry, Paolo Rossi, Sócrates, Steven Gerrard, Hristo Stoichkov, Ryan Giggs, Hugo Sánchez, Dino Zoff, Emilio Butragueño, Kaká, Roberto Baggio, Luís Figo and Lionel Messi." ], "title": "Football's Greatest" }, { "sentences": [ "Karim Touzani (born 11 September 1980 in Amsterdam) is a retired Dutch footballer of Moroccan descent.", " He played as a midfielder or a defender.", " He is also the older brother of football freestyler, Soufiane Touzani." ], "title": "Karim Touzani" }, { "sentences": [ "The Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year (often called the FWA Footballer of the Year, or in England simply the Footballer of the Year) is an annual award given to the player who is adjudged to have been the best of the season in English football.", " The award has been presented since the 1947–48 season, when the inaugural winner was Blackpool winger Stanley Matthews.", " The latest winner of the award as of 2016–17 is N'Golo Kante of Chelsea.", " Eight players have won the award on more than one occasion, the most recent being Cristiano Ronaldo, who won his second award in the 2007–08 season.", " Thierry Henry has won the award on the most occasions, having won three times in four seasons." ], "title": "FWA Footballer of the Year" }, { "sentences": [ "Jorge Paulo Agostinho Mendes (born 7 January 1966), better known simply as Jorge Mendes, is a Portuguese football agent.", " He is registered with the Portuguese Football Federation and heads the GestiFute company, founded in 1996.", " Mendes is among the most influential football agents in the world, with clients including Cristiano Ronaldo, David de Gea, Diego Costa, James Rodríguez, and José Mourinho.", " Mendes is often referred to as a \"super-agent\"." ], "title": "Jorge Mendes" }, { "sentences": [ "Write the Future is an advert made by Nike football for the 2010 World Cup and directed by Mexican filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu for the UK based production company, Independent Films Limited.", " The full version is over three minutes in length and features football players Didier Drogba, Fabio Cannavaro, Wayne Rooney, Franck Ribéry, Ronaldinho, and Cristiano Ronaldo as its main players.", " All of the players play in a scenario during a World Cup match and after significant events occur, the players usually see a significant ripple effect outside the world of football.", " The advert aired during the 2010 FIFA World Cup.", " It features the song \"Hocus Pocus\", by progressive rock band Focus.", " It was created by Wieden+Kennedy and written by Mark Bernath, Eric Quennoy, Stuart Harkness and Freddie Powell.", " The Sound design and mix was done by Raja Sehgal working out of Grand Central Recording Studios in London" ], "title": "Write the Future" }, { "sentences": [ "Thierry Daniel Henry (] ; born 17 August 1977) is a retired French professional footballer who played as a forward and is the second assistant manager of the Belgium national team.", " He played for Monaco, Juventus, Barcelona, New York Red Bulls and spent eight years at Arsenal where he is the club's all-time record goalscorer.", " At international level he represented France and is his country's record goalscorer." ], "title": "Thierry Henry" }, { "sentences": [ "The Messi–Ronaldo rivalry is an association football rivalry between fans of Argentine forward Lionel Messi and Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo, and supposedly between the athletes themselves.", " Having won a combined nine Ballon d'Or/FIFA Ballon d'Or awards (record 5 for Messi and 4 for Ronaldo), both are widely regarded as the two best players of their generation and often as two of the best of all time.", " Both players have regularly broken the 50 goal barrier in a single season, and have scored over 500 goals each in their careers for club and country.", " They are also the only two players to score seven UEFA Champions League hat-tricks.", " Sports journalists and pundits regularly argue the individual merits of both players in an attempt to establish who they believe is the best player in modern football.", " It has been compared to past global sports rivalries such as the Muhammad Ali–Joe Frazier rivalry in boxing, the Björn Borg–John McEnroe rivalry in tennis and the Ayrton Senna–Alain Prost rivalry in Formula One motor racing." ], "title": "Messi–Ronaldo rivalry" }, { "sentences": [ "Soufiane Touzani (born 27 October 1986) is a Dutch-Moroccan freestyle footballer and television host from Rotterdam.", " He introduced new football tricks and because of this he became the pioneer of modern freestyle football.", " In 2005, he uploaded a video on YouTube and this became an international success with millions of views.", " The video also caught the attention of Electronic Arts (EA Games) and they asked him to perform the tricks for the PlayStation game Fifa Street.", " Famous football players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Thierry Henry and Robin van Persie watched his videos.", " Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar even performed some of his tricks: Touzani Around the World and a trick called “New Shit”.", " His popularity rose and because of that he received invitations from several countries to show his tricks.", " He performed worldwide and the pinnacle was a performance with Ronaldinho in a full San Siro Stadium." ], "title": "Soufiane Touzani" }, { "sentences": [ "Pro Evolution Soccer 2012 (officially abbreviated as PES 2012 and known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2012 or just Winning Eleven 12 in Asia is a video game which is the eleventh edition in the \"Pro Evolution Soccer\" series developed and published by Konami (and MicroByte in Argentina) with production assistance from the Blue Sky Team.", " Lionel Messi, who was the cover star for the series since \"PES 2009\", was replaced by \"PES 2008\" cover star Cristiano Ronaldo, while Shinji Kagawa replaces Messi as the cover star for the Japanese version.", " The US and Latin American cover features the back then Santos player Neymar and Cristiano Ronaldo." ], "title": "Pro Evolution Soccer 2012" }, { "sentences": [ "TAP Flight 425 was a regular flight from Brussels, Belgium, to Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport (informally known as Funchal Airport or Madeira Airport), Portugal, with an intermediate scheduled stop in Lisbon.", " On November 19, 1977, the Boeing 727 operating the service overran Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport's runway before crashing onto the nearby beach and exploding, killing 131 of the 164 people on board.", " It remains TAP's only fatal accident in its history." ], "title": "TAP Air Portugal Flight 425" } ]
[ "Title: Football's Greatest\n\nFootball's Greatest was a TV series that started on the 10 June 2010 and finished on 11 July 2010 on Sky Sports for the World Cup. There were 26 shows in total all narrated by Richard Keys, 25 featuring one footballer for each show. The first episode, \"The Contenders\", was about players that did not make the following shows, though are still notable, including Bobby Moore, Franco Baresi, George Weah, Cristiano Ronaldo, Lothar Matthäus, Gheorghe Hagi, Romário, Dennis Bergkamp, Karl-Heinz Rummenigge, Eric Cantona, Denis Law, David Beckham, Thierry Henry, Paolo Rossi, Sócrates, Steven Gerrard, Hristo Stoichkov, Ryan Giggs, Hugo Sánchez, Dino Zoff, Emilio Butragueño, Kaká, Roberto Baggio, Luís Figo and Lionel Messi.", "Title: Karim Touzani\n\nKarim Touzani (born 11 September 1980 in Amsterdam) is a retired Dutch footballer of Moroccan descent. He played as a midfielder or a defender. He is also the older brother of football freestyler, Soufiane Touzani.", "Title: FWA Footballer of the Year\n\nThe Football Writers' Association Footballer of the Year (often called the FWA Footballer of the Year, or in England simply the Footballer of the Year) is an annual award given to the player who is adjudged to have been the best of the season in English football. The award has been presented since the 1947–48 season, when the inaugural winner was Blackpool winger Stanley Matthews. The latest winner of the award as of 2016–17 is N'Golo Kante of Chelsea. Eight players have won the award on more than one occasion, the most recent being Cristiano Ronaldo, who won his second award in the 2007–08 season. Thierry Henry has won the award on the most occasions, having won three times in four seasons.", "Title: Jorge Mendes\n\nJorge Paulo Agostinho Mendes (born 7 January 1966), better known simply as Jorge Mendes, is a Portuguese football agent. He is registered with the Portuguese Football Federation and heads the GestiFute company, founded in 1996. Mendes is among the most influential football agents in the world, with clients including Cristiano Ronaldo, David de Gea, Diego Costa, James Rodríguez, and José Mourinho. Mendes is often referred to as a \"super-agent\".", "Title: Write the Future\n\nWrite the Future is an advert made by Nike football for the 2010 World Cup and directed by Mexican filmmaker Alejandro González Iñárritu for the UK based production company, Independent Films Limited. The full version is over three minutes in length and features football players Didier Drogba, Fabio Cannavaro, Wayne Rooney, Franck Ribéry, Ronaldinho, and Cristiano Ronaldo as its main players. All of the players play in a scenario during a World Cup match and after significant events occur, the players usually see a significant ripple effect outside the world of football. The advert aired during the 2010 FIFA World Cup. It features the song \"Hocus Pocus\", by progressive rock band Focus. It was created by Wieden+Kennedy and written by Mark Bernath, Eric Quennoy, Stuart Harkness and Freddie Powell. The Sound design and mix was done by Raja Sehgal working out of Grand Central Recording Studios in London", "Title: Thierry Henry\n\nThierry Daniel Henry (] ; born 17 August 1977) is a retired French professional footballer who played as a forward and is the second assistant manager of the Belgium national team. He played for Monaco, Juventus, Barcelona, New York Red Bulls and spent eight years at Arsenal where he is the club's all-time record goalscorer. At international level he represented France and is his country's record goalscorer.", "Title: Messi–Ronaldo rivalry\n\nThe Messi–Ronaldo rivalry is an association football rivalry between fans of Argentine forward Lionel Messi and Portuguese forward Cristiano Ronaldo, and supposedly between the athletes themselves. Having won a combined nine Ballon d'Or/FIFA Ballon d'Or awards (record 5 for Messi and 4 for Ronaldo), both are widely regarded as the two best players of their generation and often as two of the best of all time. Both players have regularly broken the 50 goal barrier in a single season, and have scored over 500 goals each in their careers for club and country. They are also the only two players to score seven UEFA Champions League hat-tricks. Sports journalists and pundits regularly argue the individual merits of both players in an attempt to establish who they believe is the best player in modern football. It has been compared to past global sports rivalries such as the Muhammad Ali–Joe Frazier rivalry in boxing, the Björn Borg–John McEnroe rivalry in tennis and the Ayrton Senna–Alain Prost rivalry in Formula One motor racing.", "Title: Soufiane Touzani\n\nSoufiane Touzani (born 27 October 1986) is a Dutch-Moroccan freestyle footballer and television host from Rotterdam. He introduced new football tricks and because of this he became the pioneer of modern freestyle football. In 2005, he uploaded a video on YouTube and this became an international success with millions of views. The video also caught the attention of Electronic Arts (EA Games) and they asked him to perform the tricks for the PlayStation game Fifa Street. Famous football players like Cristiano Ronaldo, Thierry Henry and Robin van Persie watched his videos. Cristiano Ronaldo and Neymar even performed some of his tricks: Touzani Around the World and a trick called “New Shit”. His popularity rose and because of that he received invitations from several countries to show his tricks. He performed worldwide and the pinnacle was a performance with Ronaldinho in a full San Siro Stadium.", "Title: Pro Evolution Soccer 2012\n\nPro Evolution Soccer 2012 (officially abbreviated as PES 2012 and known as World Soccer: Winning Eleven 2012 or just Winning Eleven 12 in Asia is a video game which is the eleventh edition in the \"Pro Evolution Soccer\" series developed and published by Konami (and MicroByte in Argentina) with production assistance from the Blue Sky Team. Lionel Messi, who was the cover star for the series since \"PES 2009\", was replaced by \"PES 2008\" cover star Cristiano Ronaldo, while Shinji Kagawa replaces Messi as the cover star for the Japanese version. The US and Latin American cover features the back then Santos player Neymar and Cristiano Ronaldo.", "Title: TAP Air Portugal Flight 425\n\nTAP Flight 425 was a regular flight from Brussels, Belgium, to Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport (informally known as Funchal Airport or Madeira Airport), Portugal, with an intermediate scheduled stop in Lisbon. On November 19, 1977, the Boeing 727 operating the service overran Cristiano Ronaldo International Airport's runway before crashing onto the nearby beach and exploding, killing 131 of the 164 people on board. It remains TAP's only fatal accident in its history." ]
6,198
Rick Witter and Harry Styles are both what?
singer, songwriter
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Rick Witter", "Harry Styles" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "A Maximum High is the second studio album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released in April 1996 via Polydor Records.", " The album was written by all four band members at the time of release; Rick Witter, Paul Banks, Tom Gladwin and Alan Leach." ], "title": "A Maximum High" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Sweet Creature\" is a song recorded by English singer and songwriter Harry Styles for his self-titled debut studio album (2017).", " The song was written by Styles and Kid Harpoon, and its production was handled by the latter, Jeff Bhasker, Alex Salibian and Tyler Johnson.", " It was released as a promotional single ahead of the album release." ], "title": "Sweet Creature" }, { "sentences": [ "Harry Styles is the debut studio album by English singer and songwriter Harry Styles.", " The album was released on 12 May 2017, through Columbia Records and Styles' own label, Erskine Records.", " For the album, Styles worked with producers Jeff Bhasker, Alex Salibian, Tyler Johnson and Kid Harpoon.", " The record was defined by music publications as a collection of soft rock, rock, Britpop and pop.", " It received generally positive reviews from music critics, and commercially, it debuted atop the charts in several countries, including Australia, Canada, the UK and the US.", " It was preceded by the release of its lead single, \"Sign of the Times\", while \"Two Ghosts\" served as the second single.", " To promote the album, the singer is embarking on first headlining concert tour, ." ], "title": "Harry Styles (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard James \"Rick\" Witter (born 23 November 1972 in Moss Side, Cheshire) is a singer, songwriter and frontman of the York-based Britpop band Shed Seven." ], "title": "Rick Witter" }, { "sentences": [ "Let It Ride is the third studio album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released in June 1998 via Polydor Records, and was the band's first LP to be written solely by Rick Witter (lyrics) and Paul Banks (music)." ], "title": "Let It Ride (Shed Seven album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Harry Styles - Live on Tour is the debut concert tour by British singer Harry Styles in support of his eponymous album (2017).", " The tour began in September 2017, in San Francisco and will play over 80 concerts through to July 2018 in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australasia." ], "title": "Harry Styles: Live on Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "Rick Witter & the Dukes are a British alternative rock band from York, England." ], "title": "Rick Witter &amp; The Dukes" }, { "sentences": [ "Shed Seven are an English alternative rock band, formed in York in 1990.", " One of the groups which contributed to the Britpop music scene of the 1990s, they never received the degree of mainstream success achieved by the likes of Oasis and Blur.", " They originally comprised singer Rick Witter, guitarist/keyboardist Joe Johnson, bassist Tom Gladwin and drummer Alan Leach.", " Johnson was later replaced by Paul Banks." ], "title": "Shed Seven" }, { "sentences": [ "Alex Salibian is a music producer signed to Grammy-winning producer Jeff Bhasker's production company.", " His most recent work includes producer and co-writer of Harry Styles solo debut album Harry Styles (album) as well as producer and co-writer of Young the Giant’s third album Home of the Strange.", " Alex is also the musical director of Harry Styles’s band, starting with his performance on Saturday Night Live on April 15th, 2017" ], "title": "Alex Salibian" }, { "sentences": [ "Harry Edward Styles (born 1 February 1994) is an English singer, songwriter, and actor.", " He made his debut as a singer with his band White Eskimo, who performed locally in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire.", " Styles rose to stardom as a member of the boy band One Direction, formed in 2010 through the British music competition series \"The X Factor\".", " One Direction has released five albums, performed four worldwide tours, and won several awards." ], "title": "Harry Styles" } ]
[ "Title: A Maximum High\n\nA Maximum High is the second studio album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released in April 1996 via Polydor Records. The album was written by all four band members at the time of release; Rick Witter, Paul Banks, Tom Gladwin and Alan Leach.", "Title: Sweet Creature\n\n\"Sweet Creature\" is a song recorded by English singer and songwriter Harry Styles for his self-titled debut studio album (2017). The song was written by Styles and Kid Harpoon, and its production was handled by the latter, Jeff Bhasker, Alex Salibian and Tyler Johnson. It was released as a promotional single ahead of the album release.", "Title: Harry Styles (album)\n\nHarry Styles is the debut studio album by English singer and songwriter Harry Styles. The album was released on 12 May 2017, through Columbia Records and Styles' own label, Erskine Records. For the album, Styles worked with producers Jeff Bhasker, Alex Salibian, Tyler Johnson and Kid Harpoon. The record was defined by music publications as a collection of soft rock, rock, Britpop and pop. It received generally positive reviews from music critics, and commercially, it debuted atop the charts in several countries, including Australia, Canada, the UK and the US. It was preceded by the release of its lead single, \"Sign of the Times\", while \"Two Ghosts\" served as the second single. To promote the album, the singer is embarking on first headlining concert tour, .", "Title: Rick Witter\n\nRichard James \"Rick\" Witter (born 23 November 1972 in Moss Side, Cheshire) is a singer, songwriter and frontman of the York-based Britpop band Shed Seven.", "Title: Let It Ride (Shed Seven album)\n\nLet It Ride is the third studio album by the British rock band Shed Seven, released in June 1998 via Polydor Records, and was the band's first LP to be written solely by Rick Witter (lyrics) and Paul Banks (music).", "Title: Harry Styles: Live on Tour\n\nHarry Styles - Live on Tour is the debut concert tour by British singer Harry Styles in support of his eponymous album (2017). The tour began in September 2017, in San Francisco and will play over 80 concerts through to July 2018 in the Americas, Europe, Asia and Australasia.", "Title: Rick Witter &amp; The Dukes\n\nRick Witter & the Dukes are a British alternative rock band from York, England.", "Title: Shed Seven\n\nShed Seven are an English alternative rock band, formed in York in 1990. One of the groups which contributed to the Britpop music scene of the 1990s, they never received the degree of mainstream success achieved by the likes of Oasis and Blur. They originally comprised singer Rick Witter, guitarist/keyboardist Joe Johnson, bassist Tom Gladwin and drummer Alan Leach. Johnson was later replaced by Paul Banks.", "Title: Alex Salibian\n\nAlex Salibian is a music producer signed to Grammy-winning producer Jeff Bhasker's production company. His most recent work includes producer and co-writer of Harry Styles solo debut album Harry Styles (album) as well as producer and co-writer of Young the Giant’s third album Home of the Strange. Alex is also the musical director of Harry Styles’s band, starting with his performance on Saturday Night Live on April 15th, 2017", "Title: Harry Styles\n\nHarry Edward Styles (born 1 February 1994) is an English singer, songwriter, and actor. He made his debut as a singer with his band White Eskimo, who performed locally in Holmes Chapel, Cheshire. Styles rose to stardom as a member of the boy band One Direction, formed in 2010 through the British music competition series \"The X Factor\". One Direction has released five albums, performed four worldwide tours, and won several awards." ]
6,199
What are Hijara and Chicken Cha Cha Cha?
board game
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Hijara", "Chicken Cha Cha Cha" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Cha Cha de Amor is an album consisting of the last tracks recorded by Dean Martin for Capitol Records, released in 1962.", " After recording these sessions, Martin joined Frank Sinatra's Reprise Records label.", " This album's songs were recorded between December 18 and December 20 of 1961.", " \"Cha Cha de Amor\" was released on November 5, 1962 (see 1962 in music).", " The backing orchestra was conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle.", " The album consists of twelve songs built upon an \"authentic Afro-Cuban rhythm section.\"" ], "title": "Cha Cha de Amor" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Cha Cha Twist\" is a 1960 song by Brice Coefield.", " A song called Cha Cha Twist was also recorded by Connie Francis in 1962 on MGM, and by Paul Gallis on Heartbreak Records." ], "title": "Cha Cha Twist" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha\" (originally released as \"Everybody Likes to Cha Cha Cha\") is a song by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke, released in January 1959.", " The song was one of Cooke's biggest successes on \"Billboard\"'s Hot R&B Sides chart, peaking at number two; the song also charted at number 31 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100." ], "title": "Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha" }, { "sentences": [ "Chicken Cha Cha Cha (original German name: \"Zicke Zacke Hühnerkacke\") is a board game for two to four players from four years onwards.", " It was designed by Klaus Zoch and self-published.", " It was illustrated by Doris Matthäus.", " The game was awarded the special prize for children's games in the Spiel des Jahres competition in 1998." ], "title": "Chicken Cha Cha Cha" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Indépendance Cha Cha\" (French; \"Independence cha cha\") was a song performed by Joseph Kabasele (best known by his stage name, \"Le Grand Kallé\") from the group \"L'African Jazz\" in the popular African Rumba style.", " The song has been described as \"Kabasele's most memorable song\" and one of the first Pan-African hits." ], "title": "Indépendance Cha Cha" }, { "sentences": [ "Cha Cha Cha Films (Spanish: Cha Cha Chá Producciones ) is a film production company founded by Alfonso Cuarón, Alejandro González Iñárritu and Guillermo del Toro.", " The first film released under the Cha Cha Cha banner was \"Rudo y Cursi\", which the three partners produced but did not direct." ], "title": "Cha Cha Cha Films" }, { "sentences": [ "Cha Cha Cha Township or simply known as Cha Cha Cha is a rural shopping centre in Shurugwi Rural Areas, 24 km South East of Shurugwi along the Beit Bridge road and 60 km from Gweru.", " The tarred road from 12 km before Shurugwi was constructed by a Chinese company called China-Gansui making it one of the best located rural shopping centres in Zimbabwe, therefore it can not be considered a remote area.", " It is relatively below standards with potholes and experienced sinking in some stages.", " It was heavily affected by the floods during the summer of 2000." ], "title": "Cha Cha Cha Township" }, { "sentences": [ "Hijara is a two-player abstract strategy board game played with small stones.", " It has been likened to a three-dimensional game on a two-dimensional board." ], "title": "Hijara" }, { "sentences": [ "Cha Cha is the soundtrack to the 1979 Dutch film \"Cha Cha\", written by Herman Brood and directed by Herbert Curiel.", " It features songs by Herman Brood and his band The Wild Romance, Nina Hagen, Lene Lovich, Les Chappell, and others." ], "title": "Cha Cha (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "Cha Cha is a 1979 Dutch film written by Herman Brood and directed by Herbert Curiel.", " It stars Herman Brood, Nina Hagen, Lene Lovich and Les Chappell.", " Released on December 13, 1979, the film is a story of a bank robber who is trying to change his life and become a rock star.", " It takes place in Amsterdam's punk and new wave scene.", " All characters in the film have the same names as the actors.", " \"Cha Cha\" features musical performances by the main actors.", " The soundtrack for the film was released by CBS and Ariola Records." ], "title": "Cha Cha (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Cha Cha de Amor\n\nCha Cha de Amor is an album consisting of the last tracks recorded by Dean Martin for Capitol Records, released in 1962. After recording these sessions, Martin joined Frank Sinatra's Reprise Records label. This album's songs were recorded between December 18 and December 20 of 1961. \"Cha Cha de Amor\" was released on November 5, 1962 (see 1962 in music). The backing orchestra was conducted and arranged by Nelson Riddle. The album consists of twelve songs built upon an \"authentic Afro-Cuban rhythm section.\"", "Title: Cha Cha Twist\n\n\"Cha Cha Twist\" is a 1960 song by Brice Coefield. A song called Cha Cha Twist was also recorded by Connie Francis in 1962 on MGM, and by Paul Gallis on Heartbreak Records.", "Title: Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha\n\n\"Everybody Loves to Cha Cha Cha\" (originally released as \"Everybody Likes to Cha Cha Cha\") is a song by American singer-songwriter Sam Cooke, released in January 1959. The song was one of Cooke's biggest successes on \"Billboard\"'s Hot R&B Sides chart, peaking at number two; the song also charted at number 31 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", "Title: Chicken Cha Cha Cha\n\nChicken Cha Cha Cha (original German name: \"Zicke Zacke Hühnerkacke\") is a board game for two to four players from four years onwards. It was designed by Klaus Zoch and self-published. It was illustrated by Doris Matthäus. The game was awarded the special prize for children's games in the Spiel des Jahres competition in 1998.", "Title: Indépendance Cha Cha\n\n\"Indépendance Cha Cha\" (French; \"Independence cha cha\") was a song performed by Joseph Kabasele (best known by his stage name, \"Le Grand Kallé\") from the group \"L'African Jazz\" in the popular African Rumba style. The song has been described as \"Kabasele's most memorable song\" and one of the first Pan-African hits.", "Title: Cha Cha Cha Films\n\nCha Cha Cha Films (Spanish: Cha Cha Chá Producciones ) is a film production company founded by Alfonso Cuarón, Alejandro González Iñárritu and Guillermo del Toro. The first film released under the Cha Cha Cha banner was \"Rudo y Cursi\", which the three partners produced but did not direct.", "Title: Cha Cha Cha Township\n\nCha Cha Cha Township or simply known as Cha Cha Cha is a rural shopping centre in Shurugwi Rural Areas, 24 km South East of Shurugwi along the Beit Bridge road and 60 km from Gweru. The tarred road from 12 km before Shurugwi was constructed by a Chinese company called China-Gansui making it one of the best located rural shopping centres in Zimbabwe, therefore it can not be considered a remote area. It is relatively below standards with potholes and experienced sinking in some stages. It was heavily affected by the floods during the summer of 2000.", "Title: Hijara\n\nHijara is a two-player abstract strategy board game played with small stones. It has been likened to a three-dimensional game on a two-dimensional board.", "Title: Cha Cha (soundtrack)\n\nCha Cha is the soundtrack to the 1979 Dutch film \"Cha Cha\", written by Herman Brood and directed by Herbert Curiel. It features songs by Herman Brood and his band The Wild Romance, Nina Hagen, Lene Lovich, Les Chappell, and others.", "Title: Cha Cha (film)\n\nCha Cha is a 1979 Dutch film written by Herman Brood and directed by Herbert Curiel. It stars Herman Brood, Nina Hagen, Lene Lovich and Les Chappell. Released on December 13, 1979, the film is a story of a bank robber who is trying to change his life and become a rock star. It takes place in Amsterdam's punk and new wave scene. All characters in the film have the same names as the actors. \"Cha Cha\" features musical performances by the main actors. The soundtrack for the film was released by CBS and Ariola Records." ]