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Does Nicolas Mahut or Elena Bovina have the highest career singles world ranking?
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Elena Olegovna Bovina
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"Sonchat Ratiwatana (Last name pronounce : Ra-Ti-Wat) (Thai: สนฉัตร รติวัฒน์ 'ต้น') (born January 23, 1982 in Bangkok) is a professional tennis player from Thailand.",
" In 2007, Sonchat and his twin brother Sanchai Ratiwatana won their first ATP doubles title in Bangkok in their home country.",
" In the final, the team beat 2007 Wimbledon men's doubles winner Michaël Llodra and 2007 U.S. Open men's doubles semifinalist Nicolas Mahut.",
" He reached his highest doubles ranking at world number 39 as of 28 April 2008.",
" He plays right-handed and turned professional in 2004.",
" He and his twin brother played in their first grand slam tournament during the Australian Open in 2008, where they lost to the eventual finalist pairing of Arnaud Clément & Michaël Llodra of France in the first round."
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"Elena Olegovna Bovina (Елена Олеговна Бовина ) (born 10 March 1983) is a professional tennis player from Russia.",
" She reached her career-high singles ranking of World No. 14 in April 2005.",
" Her best performance at a Grand Slam came when she got to the quarter finals of the 2002 US Open, defeating Clarisa Fernández, Jelena Dokic, Stéphanie Foretz and Francesca Schiavone before losing to Lindsay Davenport."
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" While Bovina did not compete this year, Stubbs pertnered with Cara Black and successfully defended her title, defeating Elena Likhovtseva and Magdalena Maleeva 6–0, 6–1 in the final.",
" It was the 2nd title in the year for the pair, and the 14th title for Black and 44th title for Stubbs, in their respective careers."
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"Nicolas Pierre Armand Mahut (] ; born 21 January 1982) is a French professional tennis player.",
" In singles, he reached a career-high Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) ranking of world No. 37 on 5 May 2014.",
" In doubles, he reached a career-high ATP ranking of world No. 1 on 6 June 2016.",
" Mahut is well known for being skilled on grass, on which he has won the third-most number of titles amongst active players in singles behind Roger Federer (15) and Andy Murray (8) and tying with Rafael Nadal (4); he also has the most singles titles on grass won over the age of 30 amongst active players, tying with Federer (4).",
" He is a distinguished doubles player, having been ranked world No. 1, and has reached all four Grand Slam finals in men's doubles, including winning the 2015 US Open and 2016 Wimbledon men's doubles titles."
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"John Robert Isner (born April 26, 1985) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 17 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP).",
" Considered one of the best servers of the ATP World Tour, Isner achieved his career-high singles ranking of world No. 9 in April 2012.",
" In 2013, he became the 18th player to serve more than 5,000 aces on the ATP World Tour.",
" He currently has 4th-most aces in the history of ATP, having served more than 8,800 aces.",
" At the 2010 Wimbledon Championships, he played the longest professional tennis match in history, defeating Nicolas Mahut in a total of 11 hours and 5 minutes of play over the course of three days.",
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"Pierre-Hugues Herbert (] ; born 18 March 1991) is a French professional tennis player.",
" In doubles, he won the title at the 2015 US Open and 2016 Wimbledon as well as several Masters 1000 tournaments along with Nicolas Mahut.",
" In singles he has reached one ATP career final (at the 2015 Winston-Salem Open), and achieved his career high singles ranking of World No. 64 on 14 August 2017."
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"Title: Sonchat Ratiwatana\n\nSonchat Ratiwatana (Last name pronounce : Ra-Ti-Wat) (Thai: สนฉัตร รติวัฒน์ 'ต้น') (born January 23, 1982 in Bangkok) is a professional tennis player from Thailand. In 2007, Sonchat and his twin brother Sanchai Ratiwatana won their first ATP doubles title in Bangkok in their home country. In the final, the team beat 2007 Wimbledon men's doubles winner Michaël Llodra and 2007 U.S. Open men's doubles semifinalist Nicolas Mahut. He reached his highest doubles ranking at world number 39 as of 28 April 2008. He plays right-handed and turned professional in 2004. He and his twin brother played in their first grand slam tournament during the Australian Open in 2008, where they lost to the eventual finalist pairing of Arnaud Clément & Michaël Llodra of France in the first round.",
"Title: 2014 Hall of Fame Tennis Championships – Doubles\n\nNicolas Mahut and Édouard Roger-Vasselin were the defending champions, but Roger-Vasselin chose not to participate. Mahut played alongside Sergiy Stakhovsky, but lost in the semifinals to Jonathan Erlich and Rajeev Ram. <br>",
"Title: Elena Bovina\n\nElena Olegovna Bovina (Елена Олеговна Бовина ) (born 10 March 1983) is a professional tennis player from Russia. She reached her career-high singles ranking of World No. 14 in April 2005. Her best performance at a Grand Slam came when she got to the quarter finals of the 2002 US Open, defeating Clarisa Fernández, Jelena Dokic, Stéphanie Foretz and Francesca Schiavone before losing to Lindsay Davenport.",
"Title: 2004 Toray Pan Pacific Open – Doubles\n\nElena Bovina and Rennae Stubbs were the defending champions, but had different outcomes. While Bovina did not compete this year, Stubbs pertnered with Cara Black and successfully defended her title, defeating Elena Likhovtseva and Magdalena Maleeva 6–0, 6–1 in the final. It was the 2nd title in the year for the pair, and the 14th title for Black and 44th title for Stubbs, in their respective careers.",
"Title: 2010 Open Castilla y León – Doubles\n\nNicolas Mahut and Édouard Roger-Vasselin were the defending champions, but only Mahut chose to compete in the doubles' rivalisation.",
"Title: 2017 ABN AMRO World Tennis Tournament – Doubles\n\nNicolas Mahut and Vasek Pospisil were the defending champions, but Pospisil chose not to participate this year. Mahut played alongside Pierre-Hugues Herbert, but lost in the semifinals to Ivan Dodig and Marcel Granollers.",
"Title: 2002 Challenge Bell\n\nThe 2002 Challenge Bell was a tennis tournament played on indoor carpet courts at the Club Avantage Multi-Sports in Quebec City in Canada that was part of Tier III of the 2002 WTA Tour. It was the 10th edition of the Challenge Bell, and was held from September 16 through September 22, 2002. Elena Bovina won the singles title.",
"Title: Nicolas Mahut\n\nNicolas Pierre Armand Mahut (] ; born 21 January 1982) is a French professional tennis player. In singles, he reached a career-high Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) ranking of world No. 37 on 5 May 2014. In doubles, he reached a career-high ATP ranking of world No. 1 on 6 June 2016. Mahut is well known for being skilled on grass, on which he has won the third-most number of titles amongst active players in singles behind Roger Federer (15) and Andy Murray (8) and tying with Rafael Nadal (4); he also has the most singles titles on grass won over the age of 30 amongst active players, tying with Federer (4). He is a distinguished doubles player, having been ranked world No. 1, and has reached all four Grand Slam finals in men's doubles, including winning the 2015 US Open and 2016 Wimbledon men's doubles titles.",
"Title: John Isner\n\nJohn Robert Isner (born April 26, 1985) is an American professional tennis player who is currently ranked world No. 17 in men's singles by the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP). Considered one of the best servers of the ATP World Tour, Isner achieved his career-high singles ranking of world No. 9 in April 2012. In 2013, he became the 18th player to serve more than 5,000 aces on the ATP World Tour. He currently has 4th-most aces in the history of ATP, having served more than 8,800 aces. At the 2010 Wimbledon Championships, he played the longest professional tennis match in history, defeating Nicolas Mahut in a total of 11 hours and 5 minutes of play over the course of three days. He also played the then 10th-longest singles match, a 5-hour 41-minute encounter in the second round of the 2012 French Open.",
"Title: Pierre-Hugues Herbert\n\nPierre-Hugues Herbert (] ; born 18 March 1991) is a French professional tennis player. In doubles, he won the title at the 2015 US Open and 2016 Wimbledon as well as several Masters 1000 tournaments along with Nicolas Mahut. In singles he has reached one ATP career final (at the 2015 Winston-Salem Open), and achieved his career high singles ranking of World No. 64 on 14 August 2017."
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6,301
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Cognitive elite is a term coined by the author of what 1984 book?
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Losing Ground: American Social Policy 1950–1980
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"The term cognitive neuroscience was coined by George Armitage Miller and Michael Gazzaniga in year 1976.",
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"Mentifact (sometimes called a \"psychofact\") is a term coined by Sir Julian Sorell Huxley, used together with the related terms \"sociofact\" and \"artifact\" to describe how cultural traits, such as \"beliefs, values, ideas,\" take on a life of their own spanning over generations, and are conceivable as objects in themselves.",
" This concept has been useful to anthropologists in refining the definition of culture.",
" For instance, Edward Tylor, the first academic anthropologist, included both artifacts and such abstract concepts as kinship systems as elements of culture.",
" Anthropologist Robert Aunger explains that such an inclusive definition ends up encouraging poor anthropological practice because \"it becomes difficult to distinguish what exactly is \"not\" part of culture.\"",
" Aunger goes on to explain that after the cognitive revolution in the social sciences in the 1960s, there is \"considerable agreement\" among anthropologists that a mentifactual analysis, one that assumes that culture consists of \"things in the head\" (i.e. mentifacts), is the most appropriate way to define the concept of culture."
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"According to Rieh (2005), \"Patrick Wilson (1983) developed the cognitive authority theory from social epistemology in his book, \"Second-hand Knowledge: An Inquiry into Cognitive Authority\".",
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" What people learn first-hand depends on the stock of ideas they bring to the interpretation and understanding of their encounters with the world.",
" People primarily depend on others for ideas as well as for information outside the range of direct experience.",
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" However, people do not count all hearsay as equally reliable; only those who are deemed to “know what they are talking about” become cognitive authorities.",
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"The Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life is a 1994 book by psychologist Richard J. Herrnstein and political scientist Charles Murray, in which the authors argue that human intelligence is substantially influenced by both inherited and environmental factors and is a better predictor of many personal dynamics, including financial income, job performance, birth out of wedlock, and involvement in crime than are an individual's parental socioeconomic status.",
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"Title: Cognitive neuroscience\n\nThe term cognitive neuroscience was coined by George Armitage Miller and Michael Gazzaniga in year 1976. Cognitive neuroscience is the scientific field that is concerned with the study of the biological processes and aspects that underlie cognition, with a specific focus on the neural connections in the brain which are involved in mental processes. It addresses the questions of how cognitive activities are affected or controlled by neural circuits in the brain. Cognitive neuroscience is a branch of both neuroscience and psychology, overlapping with disciplines such as physiological psychology, cognitive psychology, and neuropsychology. Cognitive neuroscience relies upon theories in cognitive science coupled with evidence from neuropsychology, and computational modeling.",
"Title: Cartesian theater\n\n\"Cartesian theater\" is a derisive term coined by philosopher and cognitive scientist Daniel Dennett to refer pointedly to a defining aspect of what he calls Cartesian materialism, which he considers to be the often unacknowledged remnants of Cartesian dualism in modern materialist theories of the mind.",
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"Title: Cognitive authority\n\nAccording to Rieh (2005), \"Patrick Wilson (1983) developed the cognitive authority theory from social epistemology in his book, \"Second-hand Knowledge: An Inquiry into Cognitive Authority\". The fundamental concept of Wilson’s cognitive authority is that people construct knowledge in two different ways: based on their first-hand experience or on what they have learned second-hand from others. What people learn first-hand depends on the stock of ideas they bring to the interpretation and understanding of their encounters with the world. People primarily depend on others for ideas as well as for information outside the range of direct experience. Much of what they think of the world is what they have gained second-hand. Wilson (1983) argues that all that people know of the world beyond the narrow range of their own lives is what others have told them. However, people do not count all hearsay as equally reliable; only those who are deemed to “know what they are talking about” become cognitive authorities. Wilson coined the term cognitive authority to explain the kind of authority that influences thoughts that people would consciously recognize being proper. Cognitive authority differs from administrative authority or the authority vented in a hierarchical position.\" (Rieh, 2005).",
"Title: Reactionary modernism\n\n\"Reactionary modernism\" is a term first coined by Jeffrey Herf in his 1984 book, \"Reactionary Modernism: Technology, Culture and Politics in Weimar and the Third Reich\", to describe the mixture of \"great enthusiasm for modern technology with a rejection of the Enlightenment and the values and institutions of liberal democracy\" which was characteristic of the German Conservative Revolutionary movement and Nazism. In turn, this ideology of reactionary modernism was closely linked to the original, positive view of the \"Sonderweg\", which saw Germany as the great Central European power neither of the West nor of the East.",
"Title: The Bell Curve\n\nThe Bell Curve: Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life is a 1994 book by psychologist Richard J. Herrnstein and political scientist Charles Murray, in which the authors argue that human intelligence is substantially influenced by both inherited and environmental factors and is a better predictor of many personal dynamics, including financial income, job performance, birth out of wedlock, and involvement in crime than are an individual's parental socioeconomic status. They also argue that those with high intelligence, the \"cognitive elite\", are becoming separated from those of average and below-average intelligence. The book was controversial, especially where the authors wrote about racial differences in intelligence and discussed the implications of those differences.",
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"Title: Produsage\n\nProdusage is a portmanteau of the words \"production\" and \"usage\", coined by Australian media scholar Axel Bruns and popularized in his book \"Blogs, Wikipedia, Second Life and Beyond: From Production to Produsage\". Produsage is the type of user-led content creation that takes place in a variety of online environments, open source software, and the blogosphere. The concept blurs the boundaries between passive consumption and active production. The distinction between producers and consumers or users of content has faded, as users play the role of producers whether they are aware of this role or not. The hybrid term \"produser\" refers to an individual who is engaged in the activity of produsage. This concept is similar and related to commons-based peer production, a term coined by Yochai Benkler.",
"Title: Charles Murray (political scientist)\n\nCharles Alan Murray ( ; born January 8, 1943) is an American Libertarian, political scientist, author, and columnist. His book \"Losing Ground: American Social Policy 1950–1980\" (1984), which discussed the American welfare system, was widely read and discussed, and influenced subsequent government policy. He became well-known for his controversial book \"The Bell Curve\" (1994), written with Richard Herrnstein, in which he argues that intelligence is a better predictor than parental socio-economic status or education level of many individual outcomes including income, job performance, pregnancy out of wedlock, and crime, and that social welfare programs and education efforts to improve social outcomes for the disadvantaged are largely wasted."
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6,302
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Timothy J. Leiweke is an American sports executive who was the former president and CEO of a professional sports and commercial real estate company and is based where?
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Toronto, Ontario, Canada
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"Mack-Cali Realty Corporation is a publicly traded real estate investment trust (REIT) with holdings throughout the Northeast and New Jersey.",
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"Funds from operations (FFO) is the term that investors use in order to describe the cash flow of a real estate company or a real estate investment trust (REIT).",
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" Analysts calculate the standard version of FFO by adding amortization and depreciation to net income, and subtracting any gains made on the sale of assets.",
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" Investors can use the FFO to determine the financial performance of a real estate company.",
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"Alain Pinel Realtors (APR) is a residential real estate company in California.",
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" Leiweke was the former president and CEO of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) and former President and CEO of Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG).",
" Leiweke held roughly a 4% stake in AEG as of 2012, and is well known for his relationship with notoriously reclusive AEG founder and Denver-based billionaire Philip Anschutz, whom he has known since the early 1990s.",
" Since November 2015, Leiweke has served as the CEO of the Oak View Group, \"a global advisory, development and investment company for the sports and live entertainment industries\"."
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"Finn Wentworth is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and investor in major commercial real estate and sports ventures in the United States.",
" Wentworth was COO and CEO of Yankeenets, the holding company for the New York Yankees, New Jersey Nets, and New Jersey Devils professional sports teams.",
" As an owner who also served as the leading executive of those franchises, Wentworth was one of the founders of the YES Network national sports network along with Leo Hindery.",
" Wentworth has also held the position of President and CEO of the New Jersey Nets NBA team.",
" During his tenure with the teams, the Yankees won two world championships, the Devils won two Stanley Cups, and the Nets twice won the NBA Eastern Conference finals.",
" Wentworth is an owner and founding partner along with David Welsh of Normandy Real Estate Partners based in Morristown, New Jersey with offices in Washington D.C., New York City, and Boston, Massachusetts.",
" Prior to starting Normandy and his involvement in professional sports, Wentworth was one of the founders of Gale and Wentworth.",
" In addition to his business endeavors, he is a trustee of the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center.",
" He has also served on the board of the Princeton National Regatta Association, an organization that supports the U.S. Olympic Rowing Team, and received the Jack Kelly Citizenship Award from the U.S. Rowing Association.",
" An avid sportsman, he has climbed all 48 Continental U.S. State Highpoints."
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"The Commercial Investment Multiple Listing Service (CIMLS.com) is a private company based in Vancouver, WA.",
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" This includes commercial property listings (for sale and for lease) as well as comparable sale data in the United States.",
" CIMLS.com was founded 2001 and is now one of the largest data sources in the commercial real estate industry.",
" As of February 2012 the site has 280,000 registered members, 200,000 listings and $280 billion worth of commercial property listings.",
" Commercial real estate brokerages that currently list on this site are: Century 21, CBRE, Coldwell Banker, Grubb & Ellis, and Prudential."
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"Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. (MLSE) is a professional sports and commercial real estate company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.",
" With assets that include franchises in three of the six major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada, it is the largest sports and entertainment company in Canada, and one of the largest in North America."
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"Christopher Hurn is an American writer, entrepreneur, and business executive who works primarily in the field of small business lending.",
" He is the founder and CEO of Fountainhead Commercial Capital, a company that provides commercial real estate financing and growth capital for small business owners.",
" He previously founded Mercantile Capital Corporation, a financier of owner-occupied commercial real estate and an Inc. 500 company.",
" He served as CEO of that company prior to leaving in late 2014 to launch Fountainhead."
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"Dr. Peter Linneman (born March 24, 1951) is the principal of Linneman Associates, the CEO and founder of American Land Fund and of KL Realty.",
" He previously served as the Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate, Finance, and Public Policy at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, retiring in December 2010.",
" Linneman served as the founding chairman of Wharton's Real Estate Department, and was the Director of Wharton's Samuel Zell and Robert Lurie Real Estate Center for 13 years.",
" He is also the founding co-editor of the \"Wharton Real Estate Review\".",
" Linneman has also been named one of the 100 Most Powerful People in New York real estate according to \"The New York Observer\" and one of the 25 most influential people in commercial real estate by \"Realtor Magazine\"."
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"Title: Mack-Cali Realty Corporation\n\nMack-Cali Realty Corporation is a publicly traded real estate investment trust (REIT) with holdings throughout the Northeast and New Jersey. The majority of Mack-Cali’s holdings are in commercial real estate including class A office space, although in recent years they have increased investment in multi-family residential properties. The company provides commercial real estate leasing, management, and development services for their real estate properties. Its headquarters are located in Jersey City, New Jersey.",
"Title: Tod Leiweke\n\nTod Leiweke (born January 12, 1960, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an American sports executive who is currently the Chief Operating Officer (COO) of the NFL. He was hired on July 26, 2010, to become the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Minority Owner of Tampa Bay Sports & Entertainment including the Tampa Bay Lightning, the Tampa Bay Storm, Tampa Bay Times Forum and the combined Cascade and TBSE Real Estate Project.",
"Title: Funds from operations\n\nFunds from operations (FFO) is the term that investors use in order to describe the cash flow of a real estate company or a real estate investment trust (REIT). FFO is a performance indicator created by the National Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts (NAREIT) that is recognized by the SEC to be the standard non-GAAP gauge of financial performance for the real estate sector. Analysts calculate the standard version of FFO by adding amortization and depreciation to net income, and subtracting any gains made on the sale of assets. There are other forms of FFO that the SEC requires real estate companies to report such as the adjusted FFO, company FFO, and others. No matter the type of FFO they use, public companies are required to disclose their FFO on their income statement. Investors can use the FFO to determine the financial performance of a real estate company. Unlike other accounting methods, the FFO attempts to remove distortion caused by traditional GAAP accounting methods. Using the FFO allows companies to more accurately state their performance. Often, the FFO is divided by a per-share basis for securities that are publicly traded. Investors frequently utilize the FFO per-share ratio much like they would utilize the EPS of company.",
"Title: Alain Pinel Realtors\n\nAlain Pinel Realtors (APR) is a residential real estate company in California. The company focuses on luxury real estate in the San Francisco Bay Area. APR was co-founded in 1990 by Alain Pinel ( original CEO and President), together with Helen Pastorino and Paul L. Hulme (present CEO). In 2008, Alain Pinel Realtors opened Alain Pinel Investment Group in San Francisco to focus on commercial real estate.",
"Title: Tim Leiweke\n\nTimothy J. Leiweke (born April 21, 1957) is an American sports executive who is the chief executive office of Oak View Group. Leiweke was the former president and CEO of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) and former President and CEO of Anschutz Entertainment Group (AEG). Leiweke held roughly a 4% stake in AEG as of 2012, and is well known for his relationship with notoriously reclusive AEG founder and Denver-based billionaire Philip Anschutz, whom he has known since the early 1990s. Since November 2015, Leiweke has served as the CEO of the Oak View Group, \"a global advisory, development and investment company for the sports and live entertainment industries\".",
"Title: Finn Wentworth\n\nFinn Wentworth is an entrepreneur, philanthropist, and investor in major commercial real estate and sports ventures in the United States. Wentworth was COO and CEO of Yankeenets, the holding company for the New York Yankees, New Jersey Nets, and New Jersey Devils professional sports teams. As an owner who also served as the leading executive of those franchises, Wentworth was one of the founders of the YES Network national sports network along with Leo Hindery. Wentworth has also held the position of President and CEO of the New Jersey Nets NBA team. During his tenure with the teams, the Yankees won two world championships, the Devils won two Stanley Cups, and the Nets twice won the NBA Eastern Conference finals. Wentworth is an owner and founding partner along with David Welsh of Normandy Real Estate Partners based in Morristown, New Jersey with offices in Washington D.C., New York City, and Boston, Massachusetts. Prior to starting Normandy and his involvement in professional sports, Wentworth was one of the founders of Gale and Wentworth. In addition to his business endeavors, he is a trustee of the Yogi Berra Museum and Learning Center. He has also served on the board of the Princeton National Regatta Association, an organization that supports the U.S. Olympic Rowing Team, and received the Jack Kelly Citizenship Award from the U.S. Rowing Association. An avid sportsman, he has climbed all 48 Continental U.S. State Highpoints.",
"Title: Cimls\n\nThe Commercial Investment Multiple Listing Service (CIMLS.com) is a private company based in Vancouver, WA. Its primary business is to provide commercial real estate data. This includes commercial property listings (for sale and for lease) as well as comparable sale data in the United States. CIMLS.com was founded 2001 and is now one of the largest data sources in the commercial real estate industry. As of February 2012 the site has 280,000 registered members, 200,000 listings and $280 billion worth of commercial property listings. Commercial real estate brokerages that currently list on this site are: Century 21, CBRE, Coldwell Banker, Grubb & Ellis, and Prudential.",
"Title: Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment\n\nMaple Leaf Sports & Entertainment Ltd. (MLSE) is a professional sports and commercial real estate company based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. With assets that include franchises in three of the six major professional sports leagues in the United States and Canada, it is the largest sports and entertainment company in Canada, and one of the largest in North America.",
"Title: Christopher Hurn\n\nChristopher Hurn is an American writer, entrepreneur, and business executive who works primarily in the field of small business lending. He is the founder and CEO of Fountainhead Commercial Capital, a company that provides commercial real estate financing and growth capital for small business owners. He previously founded Mercantile Capital Corporation, a financier of owner-occupied commercial real estate and an Inc. 500 company. He served as CEO of that company prior to leaving in late 2014 to launch Fountainhead.",
"Title: Peter Linneman\n\nDr. Peter Linneman (born March 24, 1951) is the principal of Linneman Associates, the CEO and founder of American Land Fund and of KL Realty. He previously served as the Albert Sussman Professor of Real Estate, Finance, and Public Policy at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, retiring in December 2010. Linneman served as the founding chairman of Wharton's Real Estate Department, and was the Director of Wharton's Samuel Zell and Robert Lurie Real Estate Center for 13 years. He is also the founding co-editor of the \"Wharton Real Estate Review\". Linneman has also been named one of the 100 Most Powerful People in New York real estate according to \"The New York Observer\" and one of the 25 most influential people in commercial real estate by \"Realtor Magazine\"."
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"Bill M. Williams (born 1932) is a British trader and author of books on trading psychology, technical analysis and chaos theory in trading the stock, commodity, and foreign exchange (Forex) markets.",
" His study of stock market data led him to develop a number of technical analyses that identify trends in the financial markets.",
" Indicators like Accelerator/Decelerator Oscillator, Alligator, Awesome Oscillator, Fractals, Gator Oscillator, and Market Facilitation Index are popular today in Forex, stock and other financial markets."
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"Trading Christmas is a 2011 Christmas film directed by Michael Scott and starring Faith Ford, Tom Cavanagh, Gil Bellows, Gabrielle Miller, Emma Lahana, and Andrew Francis.",
" The film is based on the novel of the same name by author Debbie Macomber, who also serves as a producer.",
" The film premiered on the Hallmark Channel on November 26, 2011."
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" The columns Length, Author, and Producer indicate the length of the track, the author of the song (most often Wainwright alone), and the producer of the track.",
" References are also provided for each song in the last column of the table.",
" While many songs listed appear on multiple releases (for example, \"Spotlight on Christmas\" appears on \"Maybe This Christmas Too?",
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"Motion pictures featuring Santa Claus abound and apparently constitute their own subgenre of the Christmas film genre.",
" Early films of Santa revolve around similar simple plots of Santa's Christmas Eve visit to children.",
" In 1897, in a short film called \"Santa Claus Filling Stockings\", Santa Claus is simply filling stockings from his pack of toys.",
" Another film called \"Santa Claus and the Children\" was made in 1898.",
" A year later, a film directed by George Albert Smith in titled \"Santa Claus\" (or \"The Visit from Santa Claus\" in the United Kingdom) was created.",
" In this picture, Santa Claus enters the room from the fireplace and proceeds to trim the tree.",
" He then fills the stockings that were previously hung on the mantle by the children.",
" After walking backward and surveying his work, he suddenly darts at the fireplace and disappears up the chimney.",
" \"Santa Claus' Visit\" in 1900 featured a scene with two little children kneeling at the feet of their mother and saying their prayers.",
" The mother tucks the children snugly in bed and leaves the room.",
" Santa Claus suddenly appears on the roof, just outside the children's bedroom window, and proceeds to enter the chimney, taking with him his bag of presents and a little hand sled for one of the children.",
" He goes down the chimney and suddenly appears in the children's room through the fireplace.",
" He distributes the presents and mysteriously causes the appearance of a Christmas tree laden with gifts.",
" The scene closes with the children waking up and running to the fireplace just too late to catch him by the legs.",
" A 1909 film by D. W. Griffith titled \"A Trap for Santa Claus\" shows children setting a trap to capture Santa Claus as he descends the chimney, but instead capture their father who abandoned them and their mother but tries to burglarize the house after he discovers she inherited a fortune.",
" A twenty-nine-minute 1925 silent film production titled \"Santa Claus\", by explorer/documentarian Frank E. Kleinschmidt, filmed partly in northern Alaska, feature Santa in his workshop, visiting his Eskimo neighbors, and tending his reindeer.",
" A year later, another movie titled \"Santa Claus\" was produced with sound on De Forest Phonofilm.",
" Over the years, various actors have donned the red suit (aside from those discussed below), including Monty Woolley in \"Life Begins at Eight-thirty\" (1942), Alberto Rabagliati in \"The Christmas That Almost Wasn't\" (1966), Dan Aykroyd in \"Trading Places\" (1983), Jan Rubes in \"One Magic Christmas\" (1985), David Huddleston in \"\" (1985), Jonathan Taylor Thomas in \"I'll Be Home for Christmas\" (1998), and Ed Asner in \"Elf\" (2003).",
" Later films about Santa vary, but can be divided into the following themes."
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"Robert Pardo (born 26 April 1951) is an American investor and author.",
" He received his B.A. in History, Philosophy, and Sociology from Northwestern University.",
" Pardo is a recognized expert in the design and testing of trading strategies and computerized trading applications.",
" He began his career developing systematic trading software in the early 1980s.",
" He wrote the first edition of Design, Testing, and Optimization of Trading in 1991 and released the second edition in 2008 published by Wiley Trading.",
" He had originally discussed the concept of Walk Forward Optimization which is an important aspect in present trading markets."
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"Public holidays in the United Kingdom are days where most businesses and non-essential services are closed, although an increasing number of retail businesses (especially the larger ones) do open on some of the public holidays.",
" There are restrictions on trading on Sundays and Christmas Day in England and Wales and on New Year's Day and Christmas Day in Scotland.",
" Legally defined holidays, analogous to \"public holidays\" in many other countries, are usually called bank holidays in the United Kingdom, but can also be referred to as \"public holidays\"; strictly, however, \"public holidays\" refer to \"common law holidays\", the observance of which derive from custom and practice (see \"Terminology\" below)."
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"Tip and Trade is a 2011 book by Canadian author Mark Coakley that depicts an insider trading conspiracy involving Wall Street lawyer Gil Cornblum and another lawyer, Stan Grmovsek, who were found to have gained over $10 million in illegal profits over a 14-year span.",
" The crime was detected in 2008.",
" Cornblum committed suicide before criminal charges were laid.",
" Grmovsek pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 39 months in prison.",
" This was the longest term ever imposed for insider trading in Canada."
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"Anne-Marie Baiynd (born January 11, 1966) is an American author, financial analyst, technical analyst.",
" Baiynd published her Market Positioning System (MPS) in 2011 to educate beginning day traders on the tools and techniques that have her listed in \"Traders At Work: World's Most Successful Traders Make Their Living in the Markets\".",
" Baiynd runs a day trading room where subscribers can follow her trades online and provides swing trading set-ups as well as trading education through her web site."
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"Trailing Twelve Months (TTM) is a measurement of a company's financial health used in finance.",
" It is measured by using the income statements from a company's reports (such as interim, quarterly or annual reports), to calculate the income for the twelve-month period immediately prior to the date of the report.",
" This figure is calculated by analysts because quarterly and interim reports often show only income from the preceding 3, 6 or 9 months, not a full year.",
" Because it does not represent a full year, this data can be skewed by seasonal trading patterns, such as higher sales over Christmas, giving a less accurate picture of a company's fiscal health."
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"Debbie Macomber (born October 22, 1948 in Yakima, Washington) is an American author of romance novels and contemporary women's fiction.",
" Four of her novels have become made-for-TV movies.",
" Macomber was the inaugural winner of the fan-voted Quill Award for romance in 2005 and has been awarded both a Romance Writers of America RITA and a lifetime achievement award by the Romance Writers of America."
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"Title: Bill Williams (trader)\n\nBill M. Williams (born 1932) is a British trader and author of books on trading psychology, technical analysis and chaos theory in trading the stock, commodity, and foreign exchange (Forex) markets. His study of stock market data led him to develop a number of technical analyses that identify trends in the financial markets. Indicators like Accelerator/Decelerator Oscillator, Alligator, Awesome Oscillator, Fractals, Gator Oscillator, and Market Facilitation Index are popular today in Forex, stock and other financial markets.",
"Title: Trading Christmas\n\nTrading Christmas is a 2011 Christmas film directed by Michael Scott and starring Faith Ford, Tom Cavanagh, Gil Bellows, Gabrielle Miller, Emma Lahana, and Andrew Francis. The film is based on the novel of the same name by author Debbie Macomber, who also serves as a producer. The film premiered on the Hallmark Channel on November 26, 2011.",
"Title: List of songs recorded by Rufus Wainwright\n\nThe columns Song, Album, and Year list each song title, the official release on which the song first appeared, and the year in which the song was released for the first time. The columns Length, Author, and Producer indicate the length of the track, the author of the song (most often Wainwright alone), and the producer of the track. References are also provided for each song in the last column of the table. While many songs listed appear on multiple releases (for example, \"Spotlight on Christmas\" appears on \"Maybe This Christmas Too? \", \"The McGarrigle Christmas Hour\", and \"Elton John's Christmas Party\"), songs are listed based on the first release and only appear twice when the recordings have different production information (producer, length, etc.).",
"Title: Santa Claus in film\n\nMotion pictures featuring Santa Claus abound and apparently constitute their own subgenre of the Christmas film genre. Early films of Santa revolve around similar simple plots of Santa's Christmas Eve visit to children. In 1897, in a short film called \"Santa Claus Filling Stockings\", Santa Claus is simply filling stockings from his pack of toys. Another film called \"Santa Claus and the Children\" was made in 1898. A year later, a film directed by George Albert Smith in titled \"Santa Claus\" (or \"The Visit from Santa Claus\" in the United Kingdom) was created. In this picture, Santa Claus enters the room from the fireplace and proceeds to trim the tree. He then fills the stockings that were previously hung on the mantle by the children. After walking backward and surveying his work, he suddenly darts at the fireplace and disappears up the chimney. \"Santa Claus' Visit\" in 1900 featured a scene with two little children kneeling at the feet of their mother and saying their prayers. The mother tucks the children snugly in bed and leaves the room. Santa Claus suddenly appears on the roof, just outside the children's bedroom window, and proceeds to enter the chimney, taking with him his bag of presents and a little hand sled for one of the children. He goes down the chimney and suddenly appears in the children's room through the fireplace. He distributes the presents and mysteriously causes the appearance of a Christmas tree laden with gifts. The scene closes with the children waking up and running to the fireplace just too late to catch him by the legs. A 1909 film by D. W. Griffith titled \"A Trap for Santa Claus\" shows children setting a trap to capture Santa Claus as he descends the chimney, but instead capture their father who abandoned them and their mother but tries to burglarize the house after he discovers she inherited a fortune. A twenty-nine-minute 1925 silent film production titled \"Santa Claus\", by explorer/documentarian Frank E. Kleinschmidt, filmed partly in northern Alaska, feature Santa in his workshop, visiting his Eskimo neighbors, and tending his reindeer. A year later, another movie titled \"Santa Claus\" was produced with sound on De Forest Phonofilm. Over the years, various actors have donned the red suit (aside from those discussed below), including Monty Woolley in \"Life Begins at Eight-thirty\" (1942), Alberto Rabagliati in \"The Christmas That Almost Wasn't\" (1966), Dan Aykroyd in \"Trading Places\" (1983), Jan Rubes in \"One Magic Christmas\" (1985), David Huddleston in \"\" (1985), Jonathan Taylor Thomas in \"I'll Be Home for Christmas\" (1998), and Ed Asner in \"Elf\" (2003). Later films about Santa vary, but can be divided into the following themes.",
"Title: Robert E. Pardo\n\nRobert Pardo (born 26 April 1951) is an American investor and author. He received his B.A. in History, Philosophy, and Sociology from Northwestern University. Pardo is a recognized expert in the design and testing of trading strategies and computerized trading applications. He began his career developing systematic trading software in the early 1980s. He wrote the first edition of Design, Testing, and Optimization of Trading in 1991 and released the second edition in 2008 published by Wiley Trading. He had originally discussed the concept of Walk Forward Optimization which is an important aspect in present trading markets.",
"Title: Public holidays in the United Kingdom\n\nPublic holidays in the United Kingdom are days where most businesses and non-essential services are closed, although an increasing number of retail businesses (especially the larger ones) do open on some of the public holidays. There are restrictions on trading on Sundays and Christmas Day in England and Wales and on New Year's Day and Christmas Day in Scotland. Legally defined holidays, analogous to \"public holidays\" in many other countries, are usually called bank holidays in the United Kingdom, but can also be referred to as \"public holidays\"; strictly, however, \"public holidays\" refer to \"common law holidays\", the observance of which derive from custom and practice (see \"Terminology\" below).",
"Title: Tip and Trade\n\nTip and Trade is a 2011 book by Canadian author Mark Coakley that depicts an insider trading conspiracy involving Wall Street lawyer Gil Cornblum and another lawyer, Stan Grmovsek, who were found to have gained over $10 million in illegal profits over a 14-year span. The crime was detected in 2008. Cornblum committed suicide before criminal charges were laid. Grmovsek pleaded guilty and was sentenced to 39 months in prison. This was the longest term ever imposed for insider trading in Canada.",
"Title: Anne-Marie Baiynd\n\nAnne-Marie Baiynd (born January 11, 1966) is an American author, financial analyst, technical analyst. Baiynd published her Market Positioning System (MPS) in 2011 to educate beginning day traders on the tools and techniques that have her listed in \"Traders At Work: World's Most Successful Traders Make Their Living in the Markets\". Baiynd runs a day trading room where subscribers can follow her trades online and provides swing trading set-ups as well as trading education through her web site.",
"Title: Trailing twelve months\n\nTrailing Twelve Months (TTM) is a measurement of a company's financial health used in finance. It is measured by using the income statements from a company's reports (such as interim, quarterly or annual reports), to calculate the income for the twelve-month period immediately prior to the date of the report. This figure is calculated by analysts because quarterly and interim reports often show only income from the preceding 3, 6 or 9 months, not a full year. Because it does not represent a full year, this data can be skewed by seasonal trading patterns, such as higher sales over Christmas, giving a less accurate picture of a company's fiscal health.",
"Title: Debbie Macomber\n\nDebbie Macomber (born October 22, 1948 in Yakima, Washington) is an American author of romance novels and contemporary women's fiction. Four of her novels have become made-for-TV movies. Macomber was the inaugural winner of the fan-voted Quill Award for romance in 2005 and has been awarded both a Romance Writers of America RITA and a lifetime achievement award by the Romance Writers of America."
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The Guardians of the Galaxy, are a fictional spacefaring superhero team, appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, it has an an initial roster, including which fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, where the character first appeared in "Tales to Astonish" #13 (November 1960)?
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" Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning formed the team from existing and previously unrelated characters created by a variety of writers and artists, with an initial roster of Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Quasar, Adam Warlock, Gamora, Drax the Destroyer and Groot."
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"Rockman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" The character first appeared in \"U.S.A. Comics\" #1 (August 1941), published by Marvel predecessor Timely Comics during the 1930s to 1940s period historians and fans call the Golden Age of Comics.",
" As credits were not routinely given in comic books of this period, his writer and artist co-creators are unknown, although the first page of his debut story was drawn by Charles Nicholas (itself a house pen name) and the remainder by Basil Wolverton."
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"Gamora Zen Whoberi Ben Titan ( ) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" Created by Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in \"Strange Tales\" #180 (June 1975).",
" Gamora is the adopted daughter of Thanos, and the last of her species.",
" Her powers include superhuman strength and agility and an accelerated healing factor.",
" She also is an elite combatant, being able to best most of the opponents in the galaxy.",
" She is a member of the group known as the Infinity Watch.",
" The character played a role in the 2007 crossover comic book event \"\", and became a member of the titular team in its spin-off comic, \"Guardians of the Galaxy\".",
" She has been featured in a variety of associated Marvel merchandise.",
" Zoe Saldana plays the character in the 2014 live-action film \"Guardians of the Galaxy\" and its sequel \"Guardians of the Galaxy Vol.",
" 2\"."
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"Black Widow (Russian: Чёрная вдова , transliterated \"Chyornaya Vdova\") (Natalia Alianovna \"Natasha\" Romanova, Russian: Наталья Альяновна \"Наташа\" Романова, also known as Natasha Romanoff) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" Created by editor and plotter Stan Lee, scripter Don Rico, and artist Don Heck, the character first appeared in \"Tales of Suspense\" No. 52 (April 1964).",
" The character was first introduced as a Russian spy, an antagonist of the superhero Iron Man.",
" She later defected to the United States, becoming an agent of the fictional spy agency S.H.I.E.L.D., and a member of the superhero team the Avengers."
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"Doctor Stephen Vincent Strange, M.D., is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" Created by artist Steve Ditko and writer Stan Lee, the character first appeared in \"Strange Tales\" #110 (cover-dated July 1963).",
" Doctor Strange serves as the Sorcerer Supreme, the primary protector of Earth against magical and mystical threats.",
" Inspired by stories of black magic and \"Chandu the Magician\", Strange was created during the Silver Age of Comic Books to bring a different kind of character and themes of mysticism to Marvel Comics."
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"Northstar (French: \"Ėtoile Nord\" ) (Jean-Paul Beaubier) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" Created by Chris Claremont and John Byrne, the character first appeared in \"X-Men\" #120 (April 1979) as a member of the fictional Canadian superhero team, Alpha Flight."
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"Dr. Henry \"Hank\" Pym is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" Created by editor and plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber and penciler Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in \"Tales to Astonish\" #27 (Jan. 1962).",
" The character, a scientist that debuted in a standalone science-fiction anthology story, returned several issues later as the original iteration of the superhero Ant-Man with the power to shrink to the size of an insect.",
" Alongside his crime-fighting partner/wife Janet van Dyne, he goes on to assume other superhero identities, including the size-changing Giant-Man and Goliath; the insect-themed Yellowjacket; and briefly the Wasp.",
" He is a founding member of the superhero team the Avengers."
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"Groot ( ) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" Created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Larry Lieber, and Dick Ayers, the character first appeared in \"Tales to Astonish\" #13 (November 1960).",
" An extraterrestrial, sentient tree-like creature, the original Groot first appeared as an invader that intended to capture humans for experimentation."
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"Valkyrie is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.",
" The character was created by Roy Thomas and John Buscema, based on the Norse mythological figure Brynhildr.",
" The character first appeared in \"The Avengers\" #83 (December 1970) and has become a mainstay of the superhero team known as the Defenders.",
" An Asgardian by birth, Valkyrie, also known by her real name, Brunnhilde, was selected by Odin to lead the Valkyrior.",
" Among her other aliases are Barbara Denton-Norriss, Samantha Parrington, Sian Bowen, and Annabelle Riggs who were all host bodies to the spirit of Brunnhilde.",
" Samantha Parrington, a previous host of Brunnhilde, later received Valkyrie's powers and became a member of the Defenders herself.",
" An ally and one-time love interest of Thor, she was ranked 30th in IGN's list of \"The Top 50 Avengers\", and 65th in \"Comics Buyer's Guide's\" \"100 Sexiest Women in Comics\" list."
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" Created by writer Roy Thomas and designed by artist Gene Colan, Major Carol Danvers first appeared as a member of the United States Air Force in \"Marvel Super-Heroes\" #13 (March 1968) and debuted as the first incarnation of Ms. Marvel in \"Ms. Marvel\" #1 (January 1977) after a fusion of alien Kree and human genes gives her superhuman powers, which occurred in \"Captain Marvel\" #18 (November 1969).",
" Debuting in the Silver Age of comics, the character was featured in a self-titled series in the late 1970s before becoming associated with superhero teams the Avengers and the X-Men.",
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"Title: Guardians of the Galaxy (2008 team)\n\nThe Guardians of the Galaxy are a fictional spacefaring superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Dan Abnett and Andy Lanning formed the team from existing and previously unrelated characters created by a variety of writers and artists, with an initial roster of Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Quasar, Adam Warlock, Gamora, Drax the Destroyer and Groot.",
"Title: Rockman (comics)\n\nRockman is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in \"U.S.A. Comics\" #1 (August 1941), published by Marvel predecessor Timely Comics during the 1930s to 1940s period historians and fans call the Golden Age of Comics. As credits were not routinely given in comic books of this period, his writer and artist co-creators are unknown, although the first page of his debut story was drawn by Charles Nicholas (itself a house pen name) and the remainder by Basil Wolverton.",
"Title: Gamora\n\nGamora Zen Whoberi Ben Titan ( ) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Jim Starlin, the character first appeared in \"Strange Tales\" #180 (June 1975). Gamora is the adopted daughter of Thanos, and the last of her species. Her powers include superhuman strength and agility and an accelerated healing factor. She also is an elite combatant, being able to best most of the opponents in the galaxy. She is a member of the group known as the Infinity Watch. The character played a role in the 2007 crossover comic book event \"\", and became a member of the titular team in its spin-off comic, \"Guardians of the Galaxy\". She has been featured in a variety of associated Marvel merchandise. Zoe Saldana plays the character in the 2014 live-action film \"Guardians of the Galaxy\" and its sequel \"Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2\".",
"Title: Black Widow (Natasha Romanova)\n\nBlack Widow (Russian: Чёрная вдова , transliterated \"Chyornaya Vdova\") (Natalia Alianovna \"Natasha\" Romanova, Russian: Наталья Альяновна \"Наташа\" Романова, also known as Natasha Romanoff) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by editor and plotter Stan Lee, scripter Don Rico, and artist Don Heck, the character first appeared in \"Tales of Suspense\" No. 52 (April 1964). The character was first introduced as a Russian spy, an antagonist of the superhero Iron Man. She later defected to the United States, becoming an agent of the fictional spy agency S.H.I.E.L.D., and a member of the superhero team the Avengers.",
"Title: Doctor Strange\n\nDoctor Stephen Vincent Strange, M.D., is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by artist Steve Ditko and writer Stan Lee, the character first appeared in \"Strange Tales\" #110 (cover-dated July 1963). Doctor Strange serves as the Sorcerer Supreme, the primary protector of Earth against magical and mystical threats. Inspired by stories of black magic and \"Chandu the Magician\", Strange was created during the Silver Age of Comic Books to bring a different kind of character and themes of mysticism to Marvel Comics.",
"Title: Northstar\n\nNorthstar (French: \"Ėtoile Nord\" ) (Jean-Paul Beaubier) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Chris Claremont and John Byrne, the character first appeared in \"X-Men\" #120 (April 1979) as a member of the fictional Canadian superhero team, Alpha Flight.",
"Title: Hank Pym\n\nDr. Henry \"Hank\" Pym is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by editor and plotter Stan Lee, scripter Larry Lieber and penciler Jack Kirby, the character first appeared in \"Tales to Astonish\" #27 (Jan. 1962). The character, a scientist that debuted in a standalone science-fiction anthology story, returned several issues later as the original iteration of the superhero Ant-Man with the power to shrink to the size of an insect. Alongside his crime-fighting partner/wife Janet van Dyne, he goes on to assume other superhero identities, including the size-changing Giant-Man and Goliath; the insect-themed Yellowjacket; and briefly the Wasp. He is a founding member of the superhero team the Avengers.",
"Title: Groot\n\nGroot ( ) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, Larry Lieber, and Dick Ayers, the character first appeared in \"Tales to Astonish\" #13 (November 1960). An extraterrestrial, sentient tree-like creature, the original Groot first appeared as an invader that intended to capture humans for experimentation.",
"Title: Valkyrie (Marvel Comics)\n\nValkyrie is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by Roy Thomas and John Buscema, based on the Norse mythological figure Brynhildr. The character first appeared in \"The Avengers\" #83 (December 1970) and has become a mainstay of the superhero team known as the Defenders. An Asgardian by birth, Valkyrie, also known by her real name, Brunnhilde, was selected by Odin to lead the Valkyrior. Among her other aliases are Barbara Denton-Norriss, Samantha Parrington, Sian Bowen, and Annabelle Riggs who were all host bodies to the spirit of Brunnhilde. Samantha Parrington, a previous host of Brunnhilde, later received Valkyrie's powers and became a member of the Defenders herself. An ally and one-time love interest of Thor, she was ranked 30th in IGN's list of \"The Top 50 Avengers\", and 65th in \"Comics Buyer's Guide's\" \"100 Sexiest Women in Comics\" list.",
"Title: Carol Danvers\n\nCarol Danvers is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Roy Thomas and designed by artist Gene Colan, Major Carol Danvers first appeared as a member of the United States Air Force in \"Marvel Super-Heroes\" #13 (March 1968) and debuted as the first incarnation of Ms. Marvel in \"Ms. Marvel\" #1 (January 1977) after a fusion of alien Kree and human genes gives her superhuman powers, which occurred in \"Captain Marvel\" #18 (November 1969). Debuting in the Silver Age of comics, the character was featured in a self-titled series in the late 1970s before becoming associated with superhero teams the Avengers and the X-Men. The character has also been known as Binary, Warbird, and Captain Marvel at various points in her history, and has been featured in other Marvel licensed products including video games, animated television series, and merchandise such as trading cards."
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The reality television series that preceded "Slednecks" on Thursday nights concluded on what date?
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February 7, 2013
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"The sixteenth season of the American competitive reality television series \"Hell's Kitchen\" premiered on September 23, 2016 on Fox.",
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" In addition to Gordon Ramsay, who returned as host/head chef, Marino Monferrato and Aaron Mitrano returned as maitre d' and blue kitchen sous chef respectively while Andi van Willigan-Cutspec resumed her role as sous chef for the red team after Season 10 winner Christina Wilson filled in for her in the previous season while she got married.",
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"Saturday Night Thunder is a former ESPN program that showed USAC racing on Saturday nights.",
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"Title: Slednecks\n\nSlednecks is an American reality television series about a group of friends living in Wasilla, Alaska that premiered on MTV on October 30, 2014. The show's title is borrowed from a slang term referring to \"rednecks\" who live in snowy climes, like Alaska. The series has the same basic premise as \"Buckwild\", the popular show that preceded \"Slednecks\" on Thursday nights (but was canceled after one of its cast members died). \"Slednecks\" was cancelled after one season due to low ratings.",
"Title: Dr. Drew On Call\n\nDr. Drew On Call, previously titled Dr. Drew, was an American current affairs program hosted by Dr. Drew Pinsky that aired Monday through Thursday nights on HLN. The program premiered on Monday, April 4, 2011 and aired Monday through Thursday nights at 9 PM eastern, 8 PM central, 6 PM pacific. HLN ended the series on September 22, 2016.",
"Title: Does Someone Have to Go?\n\nDoes Someone Have to Go? is an American reality television series that premiered on May 23, 2013 as a 2012–13 midseason replacement on Fox. It currently airs on Thursday nights at 9 pm ET/PT.",
"Title: Hell's Kitchen (U.S. season 16)\n\nThe sixteenth season of the American competitive reality television series \"Hell's Kitchen\" premiered on September 23, 2016 on Fox. Event Chef Kimberly-Ann \"Ryan\" Ryan from Traverse City, Michigan won the competition and a head chef position at Yardbird Southern Table & Bar at The Venetian Las Vegas. In addition to Gordon Ramsay, who returned as host/head chef, Marino Monferrato and Aaron Mitrano returned as maitre d' and blue kitchen sous chef respectively while Andi van Willigan-Cutspec resumed her role as sous chef for the red team after Season 10 winner Christina Wilson filled in for her in the previous season while she got married. This was also the first season since Season 13 to take a hiatus due to Fox's coverage of the 2016 World Series in addition to the holiday breaks. The remaining episodes of the season were moved to Thursday nights on January 5, 2017 as part of the network's midseason schedule.",
"Title: Gilmore Girls (season 2)\n\nThe second season of \"Gilmore Girls\", an American Comedy-drama television series, began airing on October 9, 2001 on The WB television network. The season concluded on May 21, 2002, after 22 episodes. The series was moved from Thursday nights to Tuesday at 8/7c, where it aired for the entire season.",
"Title: Smallville (season 9)\n\nSeason nine of \"Smallville\", an American television series, began airing on September 25, 2009. The series recounts the early adventures of Kryptonian Clark Kent as he adjusts to life in the fictional town of Smallville, Kansas, during the years before he becomes Superman. The ninth season comprises 21 episodes and concluded its initial airing on May 14, 2010, marking the fourth season to air on The CW television network. After four seasons broadcasting on Thursday nights at 8:00 pm, \"Smallville\" was moved to Friday nights at 8:00 pm for season nine, to make room for \"The Vampire Diaries\".",
"Title: Buckwild (TV series)\n\nBuckwild is an American reality television series on MTV that debuted on January 3, 2013, and concluded on February 7, 2013.",
"Title: List of Charmed episodes\n\n\"Charmed\" is an American television series created by Constance M. Burge. In the United States, \"Charmed\" premiered on The WB on October 7, 1998 and ended on May 21, 2006, with 178 episodes. \"Charmed\" originally aired on Wednesday nights at 9:00 pm, before moving to Thursday nights for its second, third and fourth seasons. For the fifth season, the series moved to Sunday nights at 8:00 pm and remained there until its eighth and final season.",
"Title: Saturday Night Thunder\n\nSaturday Night Thunder is a former ESPN program that showed USAC racing on Saturday nights. It began on Thursday nights with the name Thursday Night Thunder on ESPN2. It featured tracks around the United States, although it frequently featured tracks in the Indianapolis area. Various racing series were televised, including Silver Crown, midget, and sprint cars. The series witnessed drivers like Jeff Gordon's rise prior to moving to NASCAR. It also saw the death of driver Rich Vogler."
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What village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England, is 1 mile north-east from Kelfield?
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Owston Ferry
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"Pockley is a small village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England.",
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"Rushock is a small village in Herefordshire, England.",
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"Besthorpe is a small village in north-east Nottinghamshire close to the border with Lincolnshire.",
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" The village is on the A1133 between Newark and Gainsborough, and is 1.5 miles north of the larger village of Collingham, North East of Newark on Trent.",
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"Leathley is a village and civil parish in the Harrogate district of North Yorkshire, England, the parish includes the townships of both Castley and Leathley.",
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"Title: Owston Ferry\n\nOwston Ferry is a village and civil parish in North Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the west bank of the River Trent, and 9 mi north from Gainsborough, and has a total resident population of 1,128, including Kelfield and increasing to 1,328 at the 2011 census.",
"Title: Great Canfield\n\nGreat Canfield is a village and a civil parish in the Uttlesford District of Essex, England. The village, which sits at the south-east edge of its civil parish, is approximately 3 mi south-west from the small town of Great Dunmow, and 1 mi north-west from High Roding. The civil parish contains the hamlets and small settlements of Hope End Green, Hellmans Cross, Bacon End, Baconend Green, and Puttocks End. The River Roding defines the parish border at the south-east, and for 1 mile cuts through the parish before providing part of the north-east border.",
"Title: Pockley\n\nPockley is a small village and civil parish in the Ryedale district of North Yorkshire, England. It is about 1 mile north-east of Helmsley turning north from the A170 road. Its short, winding lane passes six thatched cottages in a quarter mile before turning back toward the A170 and its junction at Beadlam and Nawton.",
"Title: Rushock, Herefordshire\n\nRushock is a small village in Herefordshire, England. It lies about 1 mile north-east of Kington. The population of the civil parish was 131 at the 2011 census.",
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"Title: Dyke, Lincolnshire\n\nDyke is a village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated less than 1 mi east from the A15 road, and approximately 1 mile north-east from Bourne. Dyke is within Bourne civil parish.",
"Title: North Wingfield\n\nNorth Wingfield is a large village and civil parish in the English county of Derbyshire, located approximately 4½ miles south-east of Chesterfield, and 1 mile north-east of Clay Cross. The population of the civil parish as of the 2011 census was 6,505. It is in the North East Derbyshire district. The A6175 road from the M1 motorway to the A61 road runs through the village.",
"Title: Kelfield, Lincolnshire\n\nKelfield is a hamlet in North Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the north bank of the River Trent, and 1 mi north-east from Owston Ferry and 3 mi south-east from Epworth."
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Todd Wilson is an American organist, he is a house organist at which notable country estate, with gardens, located at 714 North Portage Path in Akron, Ohio?
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Stan Hywet Hall & Gardens
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"The Portage Lakes are a group of glacial kettle lakes and reservoirs in Northeast Ohio.",
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" Deveaux (July 24, 1872 – December 1933) was an American organist, pianist, and music educator.",
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" He became a faculty member and secretary of the Conservatoire national de musique in 1914, where he taught courses in organ, piano, theory, and harmony.",
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"Title: Portage Path Elementary School\n\nPortage Path Elementary School is a primary school in Akron, Ohio, United States in the Akron Public School District. Pupils range from kindergarten to 5th grade. Its classroom teacher average is 27.3, is average enrollment is 380, and its student-to-teacher ratio is 12.527:1, all three of which are below both the district average and the state average. 91% of the pupils at the school are African American, the next largest ethnic group being Caucasian American pupils, which comprise 7% of the total.",
"Title: Alan Morrison (organist)\n\nAlan Morrison is an American organist, notable both for his performance career and his teaching. He is the head of the organ department at The Curtis Institute of Music and Westminster Choir College of Rider University and is College Organist at Ursinus College. He also appeared on two episodes of \"Mister Rogers' Neighborhood\" which aired in 1994.",
"Title: Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens\n\nStan Hywet Hall & Gardens (70 acres) is a notable country estate, with gardens, located at 714 North Portage Path in Akron, Ohio. It is one of the largest homes in the United States.",
"Title: Diane Bish\n\nDiane Joyce Bish (born May 25, 1941) is an American organist and composer, as well as executive producer and host of \"The Joy of Music\" television series. As a concert organist, she performs frequently at recitals throughout North America and Europe.",
"Title: Portage Lakes\n\nThe Portage Lakes are a group of glacial kettle lakes and reservoirs in Northeast Ohio. The name comes from an old Indian portage path that connected the Cuyahoga River flowing north to Lake Erie and the Tuscarawas River, a tributary of the Muskingum River, which flows south to the Ohio River. This proved advantageous for the Indians and early settlers as navigation from Lake Erie to the Ohio was possible with only an eight-mile portage. Portage Lakes State Park lies at one of the highest points of the state and on a major watershed divide in Ohio. Some water from the lakes reaches Lake Erie and some flows to the Ohio River.",
"Title: Todd Wilson (organist)\n\nTodd Wilson is an American organist. He is head of the organ department at Cleveland Institute of Music, house organist at Stan Hywet Hall and Gardens in Akron and organ curator of the Cleveland Orchestra. In 2010 he became organist at Trinity Cathedral in Cleveland, and in 2011 accepted the role of choirmaster, succeeding Horst Buchholz.",
"Title: Orpha-F. Deveaux\n\nOrpha-F. Deveaux (July 24, 1872 – December 1933) was an American organist, pianist, and music educator. Born in Saginaw, Michigan, he studied at the New York College of Music with Mat Schmidt and privately in Montreal with Alexis Contant and Percival J. Illsley. He began working as an organ and piano teacher in Montreal circa 1901 and in 1905 he obtained the post of organist at St-Nom-de-Jésus Church in that city. He became a faculty member and secretary of the Conservatoire national de musique in 1914, where he taught courses in organ, piano, theory, and harmony. Among his notable pupils were Claude Champagne, J.-J. Gagnier, Paul Pratt, and Hedwige Saint-Jacques. He left Montreal in 1923 to assume the post of organist with the Dominican fathers in Fall River, Massachusetts. He died in Hartford, Connecticut in 1933.",
"Title: Portage Lakes, Ohio\n\nPortage Lakes is a census-designated place (CDP) in Summit County, Ohio, United States. The population was 9,870 at the 2000 census. The city of Green is adjacent to the southeast and Akron on the north. The nearby Portage Lakes of the area include but are not limited to Turkeyfoot Lake, Nimisila Reservoir, Mud Lake, and Long Lake. The lakes are connected by a series of \"channels\". There is a Portage Lakes State Park with boat launching ramps and seasonal beach swimming.",
"Title: Portage Township, Summit County, Ohio\n\nPortage Township was one of the 16 original townships in Summit County, Ohio. It was in the middle of Summit County, containing Akron and Cuyahoga Falls and earlier part of Middlebury. Eventually it was absorbed by Akron and Cuyahoga Falls and ceased to exist. When created it occupied survey Town 2, Range 11 in the Western Reserve and was about 25 sqmi in area. The township derived its name from the Portage Path which extends from north to south through the middle of the township. (Grant, 1891)",
"Title: Joshua Brodbeck\n\nJoshua Brodbeck is a young American concert organist. He has studied with concert organist Todd Wilson from the Cleveland Institute of Music."
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What private home on Altamount Road is owned by the Chairmen of Reliance Industries?
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Antilia
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" Ambani took Reliance Industries public in 1977 and by 2007, the combined fortune of the family was $60 billion.",
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" This development is under Lodha Group’s Luxury Collection.",
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" Lodha Group acquired the area from the US consulate for Rs 375 crore surpassing the bids made by Mahindra Lifespaces and TATA Housing.",
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" She is married to Reliance Industries chairman and managing director Mukesh Ambani.",
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" Reliance is the most profitable company in India, the largest publicly traded company in India by market capitalization, and the second largest company in India as measured by revenue after the government-controlled Indian Oil Corporation.",
" The company is ranked 215th on the \"Fortune Global 500\" list of the world's biggest corporations as of 2016.",
" It is ranked 8th among the Top 250 Global Energy Companies by Platts as of 2016.",
" Reliance continues to be India’s largest exporter accounting for 8% of India’s total merchandise exports with a value of Rs 147,755 crore and access to markets in 108 countries.Reliance is responsible for almost 5% of India’s total revenues from customs and excise duty and is also the highest Income tax payer in the private sector in India."
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"Title: Anil Ambani\n\nAnil Dhirubhai Ambani is an Indian business magnate. He is the chairman of Reliance Group (also referred to Reliance ADA Group) which came into existence in June 2005 following a demerger from Reliance Industries Limited. He leads a large number of stock listed corporations including Reliance Capital, Reliance Infrastructure, Reliance Power and Reliance Communications. Ambani's net worth was $3.3 billion according to the Forbes billionaire list in the year of 2016.",
"Title: Lodha Altamount\n\nLodha Altamount is a project of the Lodha Group and is situated at Altamount Road. This development is under Lodha Group’s Luxury Collection. Altamount road is ranked as the 10th most expensive street in the world. Lodha Group acquired the area from the US consulate for Rs 375 crore surpassing the bids made by Mahindra Lifespaces and TATA Housing. The previously existing Washington House, home to US Consul General was a three-storeyed building, covering an area of 2702 square meters. It falls under the Coastal Regulation Zone 2 and is listed as Grade 3 Property.",
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"Title: Nita Ambani\n\nNita Dalal Mukesh Ambani (born 1 November 1963) is the chairperson and founder of Reliance Foundation and a non-executive director of Reliance Industries. She is a sport lover. With a family fortune estimated in excess of US$20 billion, she is reportedly India's wealthiest woman. She is married to Reliance Industries chairman and managing director Mukesh Ambani. She is also an art collector and owner of the Mumbai Indians cricket team. Nita is also Founder & Chairperson of Dhirubhai Ambani International School, Mumbai.",
"Title: Relicord\n\nRelicord is an initiative by the Reliance Industries in the field of biotechnological advancement. It is established as a part of the subsidiary of Reliance Industries, Reliance Life Sciences. ReliCord is the first to have a registered cord blood bank and repository in India as well as the entire region of South East Asia. In terms of Biotechnology India is currently amongst the top five countries in the Asia Pacific region. Reliance Life Sciences and ReliCord are an endeavour by the Reliance Group to tap into this emerging market that has great potential.",
"Title: Dhanraj Nathwani\n\nDhanraj Nathwani (born 5 February 1986) is an Indian businessman who is Group Sr Vice President at Reliance Industries Limited. He is the elder son of Parimal Nathwani, the Group President of Corporate Affairs at Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) and Varsha Nathwani. After completing MBA from International Business from Regent's Business School London (UK), he was introduced at Reliance Industries Limited and posted as Group Senior Vice President.",
"Title: Antilia (building)\n\nAntilia is a private home in South Mumbai, India. It is owned by Mukesh Ambani, Chairman of Reliance Industries, which includes a staff of 600 to maintain the residence 24/7.",
"Title: PMS Prasad\n\nPanda Madhusudhana Sivaprasad Prasad is an engineer, executive, and the Chief Executive Officer of Reliance Industries. He is the senior most individual in the Reliance Industries day-to-day operations corporate organizational chart excluding Chairman Mukesh Ambani.",
"Title: Reliance Industries\n\nReliance Industries Limited (RIL) is an Indian conglomerate holding company headquartered in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. Reliance owns businesses across India engaged in energy, petrochemicals, textiles, natural resources, retail, and telecommunications. Reliance is the most profitable company in India, the largest publicly traded company in India by market capitalization, and the second largest company in India as measured by revenue after the government-controlled Indian Oil Corporation. The company is ranked 215th on the \"Fortune Global 500\" list of the world's biggest corporations as of 2016. It is ranked 8th among the Top 250 Global Energy Companies by Platts as of 2016. Reliance continues to be India’s largest exporter accounting for 8% of India’s total merchandise exports with a value of Rs 147,755 crore and access to markets in 108 countries.Reliance is responsible for almost 5% of India’s total revenues from customs and excise duty and is also the highest Income tax payer in the private sector in India."
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Which humanitarian actress appears in the movie Golmaal Again?
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Parineeti Chopra
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"Khatta Meetha (English: \"Sweet and Sour\") is a 1978 Hindi film directed by Basu Chatterjee.",
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" The films music is by Rajesh Roshan.",
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" This was also the debut film of actor Ranjit Chowdhry, who later appeared in films like Basu Chatterjee's \"Baton Baton Mein\" (1979) and Hrishikesh Mukherjee's \"Khubsoorat\" (1980).",
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" New additions to the cast include actors Mithun Chakraborty and Kunal Khemu.",
" Principal photography for the film began in March 2010 in Mumbai, Goa and Hyderabad.",
" It was reportedly inspired by Basu Chatterjee's \"Khatta Meetha\" (1978) (which itself was based on the 1968 movie \"Yours, Mine and Ours\" ) wherein Ashok Kumar and Pearl Padamsee played an old couple marrying with children from their previous marriages, and film's rights were later bought over."
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"Golmaal is a 2006 Indian Hindi comedy drama film directed by Rohit Shetty and written by Neeraj Vora.",
" The film stars Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Sharman Joshi, Tusshar Kapoor and Rimi Sen in lead roles.",
" The opening credits of the movie revealed that the story was based on the Gujarati play \"Aflatoon\" by Mihir Bhuta and Neeraj Vora adapted from Harsh Shivsharan's original Marathi play \"Ghar-Ghar\" which was earlier used in the 2001 Malayalam comedy Kakkakuyil.",
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" \"Golmaal Again\" is the fourth installment of the \"Golmaal\" film franchise and marks Devgn's tenth film collaboration with Shetty.",
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"Melissa Pais (Born 11 August 1983 Goa) is an Indian actress working in Hindi TV Industry.",
" She had appeared in the \"Comedy Circus \"series as well as some episodes of \"F.I.R.\" She appeared in \"Bhootwala Serial\".",
" She also worked in \"Sajan Re Jhoot Mat Bolo\" as Preeti and \"Golmaal Hai Bhai Sab Golmaal Hai\" as Dhawal's lover.",
" She also appeared in \"Pritam Pyare Aur Woh\" as Bhutrina.She is currently appears in \"Neeli Chatri Waale\" as Baby Dubey.",
" She portrays the role of Hirani in Chidiya ghar"
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"Anweshaa (born Anweshaa Dattagupta; 15 December 1993, Changed Her Name to Anwesshaa) is an Indian singer who made her presence felt in the Indian music scene at the age of 13 through the reality show \"Amul STAR Voice of India\", Chhote Ustaad.",
" Anweshaa was runner-up in the finals, where the outcome was solely decided on the number of votes polled.",
" She was the favorite of judges throughout the contest and had the sole distinction of winning a Sarvottam for all her performance.",
" Anwesha is known for starring in Amul Music ka maha muqqabla at the age of 16.",
" She not only had the sole distinction of '6 Singer of the Day awards' for seven performances, but also won the 'Singer of the Series award'.",
" In spite of being the youngest in the show, she defeated the winners and participants of various shows (Indian idol, JJWS, SVOI, SAREGAMAPA) who participated in 'music ka maha muqqabla' and received the award.",
" She was hugely applauded in this show for her flawless and rocking performances, which helped her team to the finals.",
" Also one of the opposite teams captain in the show, Shankar Mahadevan said that '\"she was the best singer that ever emerged from a reality show after Shreya Ghoshal in the 90s\".",
" She has also made her debut in commercial playback singing in a Hindi movie Golmaal Returns.",
" Anweshaa has sung the song \"Tha Karke\", which is said to be the most expensive song to ever be shot in Bollywood.",
" Apart from few Bollywood songs, She has sung many Bengali songs, albums, two Tamil songs and one Telugu song for the movie (Uu Kodathara?",
" Ulikki Padathara?)",
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" Anwesha made her Kannada debut with the film Santheyalli Nintha Kabira in 2016.",
" She also appeared in Coke Studio aside Papon.",
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"Title: Golmaal 3\n\nGolmaal 3 (translation: Hotchpotch 3) is a 2010 Indian Hindi action comedy film directed by Rohit Shetty and the sequel to the 2008 film \"Golmaal Returns\" and the third film in the \"Golmaal series\". The film stars most of the actors from the previous films, including Ajay Devgan, Kareena Kapoor, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor and Shreyas Talpade. New additions to the cast include actors Mithun Chakraborty and Kunal Khemu. Principal photography for the film began in March 2010 in Mumbai, Goa and Hyderabad. It was reportedly inspired by Basu Chatterjee's \"Khatta Meetha\" (1978) (which itself was based on the 1968 movie \"Yours, Mine and Ours\" ) wherein Ashok Kumar and Pearl Padamsee played an old couple marrying with children from their previous marriages, and film's rights were later bought over.",
"Title: Siddhartha Jadhav\n\nSiddhartha Ramchandra Jadhav is an Indian actor and comedian. He is popular on television and has acted in Marathi and Hindi movies making him one of the most talented and successful actors in both Marathis films and television. He has acted in several Bollywood movies like \"Golmaal\" and \"Golmaal Returns\" but he asserts that his first love is Marathi film, TV and stage.Jadhav also acted in a bengali movie named Ami Subhah Bolchi having Mithun chakraborty as the lead. He is currently paired with Bharti Singh on TV show Comedy Circus Ke Ajoobe and has been working with her for 3 seasons consecutive.",
"Title: Golmaal: Fun Unlimited\n\nGolmaal is a 2006 Indian Hindi comedy drama film directed by Rohit Shetty and written by Neeraj Vora. The film stars Ajay Devgn, Arshad Warsi, Sharman Joshi, Tusshar Kapoor and Rimi Sen in lead roles. The opening credits of the movie revealed that the story was based on the Gujarati play \"Aflatoon\" by Mihir Bhuta and Neeraj Vora adapted from Harsh Shivsharan's original Marathi play \"Ghar-Ghar\" which was earlier used in the 2001 Malayalam comedy Kakkakuyil. The film released on 14 July 2006, and received generally positive reviews from the critics, and turned out to be a surprise hit at the box office. On 29 October 2008, the film spawned a sequel, \"Golmaal Returns\" which was even more successful than the original. Opening comedy sequences of this movie was used in the Kannada movie Mast Maja Maadi.",
"Title: Golmaal Again\n\nGolmaal Again (English: \"Chaos Again\") is an upcoming Indian film directed and co-produced by Rohit Shetty. It stars Ajay Devgn, Parineeti Chopra, Tabu, Arshad Warsi, Tusshar Kapoor, Shreyas Talpade, Kunal Khemu, Prakash Raj and Neil Nitin Mukesh. \"Golmaal Again\" is the fourth installment of the \"Golmaal\" film franchise and marks Devgn's tenth film collaboration with Shetty. The production of the film began in July 2016 and principal photography commenced in March 2017 in Mumbai. The film is scheduled for a worldwide release on 20 October 2017.",
"Title: Breeches role\n\nA breeches role (also pants role or trouser role, \"travesti\" or \"Hosenrolle\") is a role in which an actress appears in male clothing. Breeches ( , also \"britches\"), tight-fitting knee-length pants, were the standard male garment at the time breeches roles were introduced.",
"Title: Parineeti Chopra\n\nParineeti Chopra (] ; born 22 October 1988) is an Indian actress who appears in Hindi films. She has received several awards and nominations, including a Filmfare and National Film Award. In addition to her acting career, Chopra is a humanitarian and is a prominent celebrity endorser for brands and products.",
"Title: Melissa Pais\n\nMelissa Pais (Born 11 August 1983 Goa) is an Indian actress working in Hindi TV Industry. She had appeared in the \"Comedy Circus \"series as well as some episodes of \"F.I.R.\" She appeared in \"Bhootwala Serial\". She also worked in \"Sajan Re Jhoot Mat Bolo\" as Preeti and \"Golmaal Hai Bhai Sab Golmaal Hai\" as Dhawal's lover. She also appeared in \"Pritam Pyare Aur Woh\" as Bhutrina.She is currently appears in \"Neeli Chatri Waale\" as Baby Dubey. She portrays the role of Hirani in Chidiya ghar",
"Title: Anweshaa\n\nAnweshaa (born Anweshaa Dattagupta; 15 December 1993, Changed Her Name to Anwesshaa) is an Indian singer who made her presence felt in the Indian music scene at the age of 13 through the reality show \"Amul STAR Voice of India\", Chhote Ustaad. Anweshaa was runner-up in the finals, where the outcome was solely decided on the number of votes polled. She was the favorite of judges throughout the contest and had the sole distinction of winning a Sarvottam for all her performance. Anwesha is known for starring in Amul Music ka maha muqqabla at the age of 16. She not only had the sole distinction of '6 Singer of the Day awards' for seven performances, but also won the 'Singer of the Series award'. In spite of being the youngest in the show, she defeated the winners and participants of various shows (Indian idol, JJWS, SVOI, SAREGAMAPA) who participated in 'music ka maha muqqabla' and received the award. She was hugely applauded in this show for her flawless and rocking performances, which helped her team to the finals. Also one of the opposite teams captain in the show, Shankar Mahadevan said that '\"she was the best singer that ever emerged from a reality show after Shreya Ghoshal in the 90s\". She has also made her debut in commercial playback singing in a Hindi movie Golmaal Returns. Anweshaa has sung the song \"Tha Karke\", which is said to be the most expensive song to ever be shot in Bollywood. Apart from few Bollywood songs, She has sung many Bengali songs, albums, two Tamil songs and one Telugu song for the movie (Uu Kodathara? Ulikki Padathara?) and a Telugu album song to her credit. Anwesha made her Kannada debut with the film Santheyalli Nintha Kabira in 2016. She also appeared in Coke Studio aside Papon. Along with other awards, she won \"Best female playback singer\" award for Bengali song in Tele Cine Awards 2011 (nominations included Shreya Ghoshal, Richa Sharma, June Banerjee).",
"Title: Pheka Pheki\n\nPheka Pheki is a Marathi movie released on 28 December 1989. Produced by Chelaram Bhatia along with Lalchand Bhatia and directed by Bipin Varti. The movie is a laughter riot when one lie leads to another resulting in a whole lot of fictitious names and confused people. The storyline is similar to the 1973 movie Aaj Ki Taaza Khabar and went on to be remade in Hindi as Golmaal Returns."
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" He is best known for his roles as Filip in \"Loft\" (2008), Jacky Vanmarsenille in the Oscar-nominated \"Bullhead\" (2011), Ali in the BAFTA and Golden Globe-nominee \"Rust and Bone\" (2012), for which he won the César Award for Most Promising Actor, Eric Deeds in \"The Drop\" (2014), Bruno von Falk in \"Suite Française\" (2015), Gabriel Oak in \"Far from the Madding Crowd\" (2015) and Hans Axgil in \"The Danish Girl\" (2015).",
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" (2009) at the Greek Theatre in the play's lead role.",
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" While pursuing a dual BA, Parra joined the university's prestigious ACT III Theatre Ensemble where she played lead and large supporting roles in classics such as \"Othello\", \"Oedipus Rex\", \"Macbeth\", and \"The Fall\".",
" In 2012 she graduated UCLA at the age of 20, receiving her BA in English Literature and Spanish.",
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" That same year she was cast in the comedy \"With this Ring\" (2013) where she played a supporting role in both the play and its on-screen adaptation.",
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"Kim Basinger is an American actress who made her television debut as Sheila in \"Night Train to Dallas\", an episode of the action/adventure drama series \"Gemini Man\" that aired on NBC in 1976.",
" She starred in two canceled series as well as several made-for-TV films, including a remake of \"From Here to Eternity\" (1979).",
" Her feature film debut was in 1981 drama \"Hard Country\".",
" Basinger came to prominence playing Bond girl Domino Petachi in the 1983 film \"Never Say Never Again\", opposite Sean Connery, and went on to receive a Golden Globe nomination for her role as Memo Paris in \"The Natural\" (1984).",
" She also starred as Elizabeth in the controversial erotic romantic drama \"9½ Weeks\" (1986) with Mickey Rourke, as the title character in \"Nadine\" with Jeff Bridges (1987) and as Vicki Vale in Tim Burton's blockbuster \"Batman\" (1989), which remains the highest-grossing film of her career."
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"Sandra Bullock is an American actress who made her film debut with a minor role in the 1987 thriller \"Hangmen\".",
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" She starred with Sylvester Stallone in \"Demolition Man\" (1994).",
" Bullock founded her own production company, Fortis Films, and starred in the romantic comedy \"While You Were Sleeping\" in 1995.",
" Her performance in the film earned her first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical.",
" The following year, Bullock starred with Matthew McConaughey in the film adaptation of John Grisham's novel \"A Time to Kill\" (1996).",
" In 1997, she reprised her \"Speed\" role in the sequel, \"\".",
" The following year, Bullock starred in the romantic comedy \"Practical Magic\", voiced Miriam in the animated biblical film \"The Prince of Egypt\" and also executive produced her first film, the romantic drama \"Hope Floats\"."
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"Amber Laura Heard (born April 22, 1986) is an American actress.",
" She made her film debut in 2004 in the sports drama \"Friday Night Lights\".",
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"Vera Farmiga is an American actress, director, and producer.",
" She began her career on stage as an understudy in Ronald Harwood's play \"Taking Sides\" (1996) on Broadway.",
" The following year, she starred in the Off-Broadway play \"Second-Hand Smoke\" (1997) by Mac Wellman.",
" Farmiga made her film debut in Joseph Ruben's drama-thriller \"Return to Paradise\" (1998).",
" She had supporting roles in Joan Chen's romantic drama \"Autumn in New York\" (2000), the crime drama \"The Opportunists\" (2000), and John Herzfeld's action thriller \"15 Minutes\" (2001).",
" Farmiga's breakthrough role came in 2004, when she was cast in Debra Granik's drama \"Down to the Bone\".",
" For her performance, she won the Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Acting and was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead.",
" She then starred in Jonathan Demme's political thriller \"The Manchurian Candidate\" (2004), and Wayne Kramer's crime thriller \"Running Scared\" (2006)."
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"Han Sun-hwa (born October 6, 1990), is a South Korean singer and actress.",
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" Aside from music, she also ventured into acting and made her debut in the 2010 drama, \"More Charming By The Day\".",
" She also acted in several dramas with supporting roles in \"Ad Genius Lee Tae-baek\", \"God's Gift - 14 Days\", and \"Marriage, Not Dating\".",
" In 2014 she finally starred as a lead actress on MBC's weekend drama \"Rosy Lovers\" as Baek Jang Mi co-starring with actor Lee Jang Woo.",
" CNN International Seoul listed Sunhwa as one of the nine rising \"It\" stars in Korean entertainment citing her as a \"multi-tasking\" artist.",
" Her portrayal of Kang Se-Ah in the 2014 TVN drama, \"Marriage, Not Dating\" earned her a nomination for \"Best Youth Actress\" at the 16th Seoul International Youth Film Festival.",
" In 2014, her portrayal of Jang-Mi from \"Rosy Lovers\" and Jenny from \"God's Gift 14 Day\"s won her two best new actress awards from MBC and SBS Drama Awards.",
" It was confirmed on September 26, 2016 that Sunhwa had not renewed her contract with TS Entertainment and will officially part ways in October.",
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" Thereafter, Whitman ventured into television, with her most notable roles including Ann Veal on the Fox sitcom \"Arrested Development\" (2004–2006) and Amber Holt on the NBC drama \"Parenthood\" (2010–2015).",
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"Title: Matthias Schoenaerts\n\nMatthias Schoenaerts (] ; born 8 December 1977) is a Belgian Flemish actor, film producer and graffiti artist. He made his film debut at the age of 13 in \"Daens\" (1992), which was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. He is best known for his roles as Filip in \"Loft\" (2008), Jacky Vanmarsenille in the Oscar-nominated \"Bullhead\" (2011), Ali in the BAFTA and Golden Globe-nominee \"Rust and Bone\" (2012), for which he won the César Award for Most Promising Actor, Eric Deeds in \"The Drop\" (2014), Bruno von Falk in \"Suite Française\" (2015), Gabriel Oak in \"Far from the Madding Crowd\" (2015) and Hans Axgil in \"The Danish Girl\" (2015). Schoenaerts received critical acclaim for his portrayal of an ex-soldier suffering from PTSD in \"Disorder\" (2015).",
"Title: Melody Parra\n\nMelody Marie Tavitian-Parra is an American actress and model. Born and raised in Los Angeles, California, Parra demonstrated a talent for acting early on. She began acting in school plays at the age of 6 and continued throughout high school where she won the school's Best Actress Gold Medal, the Musical Theatre Director's Dream Actress Award, and the Best Film Actress Tommy at John Marshall High in Los Feliz. She made her professional stage debut during her senior year in \"What's Shakein?\" (2009) at the Greek Theatre in the play's lead role. In 2009, Parra was admitted to UCLA with a full merit scholarship. While pursuing a dual BA, Parra joined the university's prestigious ACT III Theatre Ensemble where she played lead and large supporting roles in classics such as \"Othello\", \"Oedipus Rex\", \"Macbeth\", and \"The Fall\". In 2012 she graduated UCLA at the age of 20, receiving her BA in English Literature and Spanish. She made her feature film debut the following year cast in the lead role of Stella in the indie film drama \"City of Quartz\" (2013). The film premiered at the BLOW-UP Arthouse International Film Festival. That same year she was cast in the comedy \"With this Ring\" (2013) where she played a supporting role in both the play and its on-screen adaptation. Parra's other films include the crime drama \"Here in the East\" (2014), \"Fronteras\" (2015), \"Ouroboros\" (2015), and \"Edge\" (2015). Both \"Here in the East\" and \"Edge\" won Best Film in the 2015 Hollywood Reel Independent Film Festival and the 2015 San Diego Film Festival, respectively.",
"Title: The Danish Girl (film)\n\nThe Danish Girl is a 2015 romantic drama film directed by Tom Hooper, based on the 2000 fictional novel of the same name by David Ebershoff and loosely inspired by the lives of Danish painters Lili Elbe and Gerda Wegener. The film stars Eddie Redmayne as Elbe, one of the first known recipients of sex reassignment surgery, Alicia Vikander as Wegener and Sebastian Koch as Kurt Warnekros, with Ben Whishaw, Amber Heard and Matthias Schoenaerts in supporting roles.",
"Title: David Ebershoff\n\nDavid Ebershoff is an American writer, editor, and teacher. His debut novel, \"The Danish Girl\", was adapted into an Academy Award-winning film of the same name in 2015, while his third novel, \"The 19th Wife\", was adapted into a television movie of the same name in 2010.",
"Title: Kim Basinger filmography\n\nKim Basinger is an American actress who made her television debut as Sheila in \"Night Train to Dallas\", an episode of the action/adventure drama series \"Gemini Man\" that aired on NBC in 1976. She starred in two canceled series as well as several made-for-TV films, including a remake of \"From Here to Eternity\" (1979). Her feature film debut was in 1981 drama \"Hard Country\". Basinger came to prominence playing Bond girl Domino Petachi in the 1983 film \"Never Say Never Again\", opposite Sean Connery, and went on to receive a Golden Globe nomination for her role as Memo Paris in \"The Natural\" (1984). She also starred as Elizabeth in the controversial erotic romantic drama \"9½ Weeks\" (1986) with Mickey Rourke, as the title character in \"Nadine\" with Jeff Bridges (1987) and as Vicki Vale in Tim Burton's blockbuster \"Batman\" (1989), which remains the highest-grossing film of her career.",
"Title: Sandra Bullock filmography\n\nSandra Bullock is an American actress who made her film debut with a minor role in the 1987 thriller \"Hangmen\". She made her television debut in the television film \"Bionic Showdown: The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman\" (1989) and played the lead role in the short-lived sitcom \"Working Girl\" (1990) before making her breakthrough starring in the action film \"Speed\" (1994). She starred with Sylvester Stallone in \"Demolition Man\" (1994). Bullock founded her own production company, Fortis Films, and starred in the romantic comedy \"While You Were Sleeping\" in 1995. Her performance in the film earned her first nomination for the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical. The following year, Bullock starred with Matthew McConaughey in the film adaptation of John Grisham's novel \"A Time to Kill\" (1996). In 1997, she reprised her \"Speed\" role in the sequel, \"\". The following year, Bullock starred in the romantic comedy \"Practical Magic\", voiced Miriam in the animated biblical film \"The Prince of Egypt\" and also executive produced her first film, the romantic drama \"Hope Floats\".",
"Title: Amber Heard\n\nAmber Laura Heard (born April 22, 1986) is an American actress. She made her film debut in 2004 in the sports drama \"Friday Night Lights\". After small roles in \"North Country\" and \"Alpha Dog\", Heard played her first leading role in \"All the Boys Love Mandy Lane\" (2006) and appeared in The CW television show \"Hidden Palms\" (2007).",
"Title: Vera Farmiga on screen and stage\n\nVera Farmiga is an American actress, director, and producer. She began her career on stage as an understudy in Ronald Harwood's play \"Taking Sides\" (1996) on Broadway. The following year, she starred in the Off-Broadway play \"Second-Hand Smoke\" (1997) by Mac Wellman. Farmiga made her film debut in Joseph Ruben's drama-thriller \"Return to Paradise\" (1998). She had supporting roles in Joan Chen's romantic drama \"Autumn in New York\" (2000), the crime drama \"The Opportunists\" (2000), and John Herzfeld's action thriller \"15 Minutes\" (2001). Farmiga's breakthrough role came in 2004, when she was cast in Debra Granik's drama \"Down to the Bone\". For her performance, she won the Sundance Film Festival Special Jury Prize for Acting and was nominated for the Independent Spirit Award for Best Female Lead. She then starred in Jonathan Demme's political thriller \"The Manchurian Candidate\" (2004), and Wayne Kramer's crime thriller \"Running Scared\" (2006).",
"Title: Han Sun-hwa\n\nHan Sun-hwa (born October 6, 1990), is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Secret. She made her television debut in 2004 while participating in SBS's \"Superstar Survival\" as a finalist, and in 2009, she was a regular cast on a variety show called \"Invincible Youth\". Aside from music, she also ventured into acting and made her debut in the 2010 drama, \"More Charming By The Day\". She also acted in several dramas with supporting roles in \"Ad Genius Lee Tae-baek\", \"God's Gift - 14 Days\", and \"Marriage, Not Dating\". In 2014 she finally starred as a lead actress on MBC's weekend drama \"Rosy Lovers\" as Baek Jang Mi co-starring with actor Lee Jang Woo. CNN International Seoul listed Sunhwa as one of the nine rising \"It\" stars in Korean entertainment citing her as a \"multi-tasking\" artist. Her portrayal of Kang Se-Ah in the 2014 TVN drama, \"Marriage, Not Dating\" earned her a nomination for \"Best Youth Actress\" at the 16th Seoul International Youth Film Festival. In 2014, her portrayal of Jang-Mi from \"Rosy Lovers\" and Jenny from \"God's Gift 14 Day\"s won her two best new actress awards from MBC and SBS Drama Awards. It was confirmed on September 26, 2016 that Sunhwa had not renewed her contract with TS Entertainment and will officially part ways in October. On October 14, 2016 Sunhwa joined Huayi Brothers as an actress.",
"Title: Mae Whitman\n\nMae Margaret Whitman (born June 9, 1988) is an American actress, voice actress and singer. After making her film debut in \"When a Man Loves a Woman\" (1994), she had other supporting roles in films such as \"One Fine Day\" (1996), \"Independence Day\" (1996), and \"Hope Floats\" (1998). Thereafter, Whitman ventured into television, with her most notable roles including Ann Veal on the Fox sitcom \"Arrested Development\" (2004–2006) and Amber Holt on the NBC drama \"Parenthood\" (2010–2015). She also had supporting roles in the films \"Scott Pilgrim vs. the World\" (2010) and \"The Perks of Being a Wallflower\" (2012). Whitman made her leading role film debut in \"The DUFF\" (2015)."
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" Emery Roth & Sons designed the building, which is tied with Central Park Place for the 65th tallest building in New York City.",
" It currently carries the Vornado Realty Trust corporate headquarters.",
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" The top floors of the 82-story building, known as the Four Season Private Residences New York Downtown, have 157 residences, ranging from one to six bedrooms, all reached through a dedicated residential lobby at 30 Park Place.",
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" The building uses reinforced concrete construction and concrete plank.",
" The apartment tower is easily identifiable from its \"L\" shape.",
" It stands at the corner of Park Street and Victoria Avenue in downtown Windsor, on a site formerly occupied by the old Norton Palmer Hotel.",
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"Title: 56 Leonard Street\n\n56 Leonard Street is an 821 ft tall, 57-story skyscraper on Leonard Street in Tribeca, New York City, United States. Herzog & de Meuron describes the building as \"houses stacked in the sky.\" It is the tallest structure in Tribeca.",
"Title: Former New York Life Insurance Company Building\n\nThe Former New York Life Insurance Company Building, also known as the Clock Tower Building, was built as an office building located at 346 Broadway (with a secondary address of 108 Leonard Street) between Catherine Lane and Leonard Street, in Manhattan, New York City. Constructed in two stages, from 1868 to 1870 and from 1894 to 1899, it is a New York City Landmark and is listed on the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.",
"Title: Central Park Place\n\nCentral Park Place is a 56-story condominium building in New York City. The building was completed in 1988, and is located at 301 West 57th Street (between Eighth Avenue & Ninth Avenue).\" It is one of the one hundred tallest buildings in New York City, standing at 628 ft tall.",
"Title: Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown\n\nThe Four Seasons Hotel New York Downtown, also known as 30 Park Place, is a hotel and residential skyscraper in Tribeca, Manhattan, New York City. At 937 feet, the property is the tallest residential building Downtown, offering residents panoramic views of the Midtown skyline and New York Harbor. The top floors of the 82-story building, known as the Four Season Private Residences New York Downtown, have 157 residences, ranging from one to six bedrooms, all reached through a dedicated residential lobby at 30 Park Place. Below is a 185-room Four Seasons Hotel, with its own lobby on Barclay Street, which opened in 2016.",
"Title: Park Place (Dubai)\n\nPark Place is a 56-floor mixed-use tower on Sheikh Zayed Road in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. The tower has a total structural height of 234.1 m (768 ft), making it the 47th tallest building in Dubai. Construction of Park Place was completed in 2007.",
"Title: Park Place (Norfolk)\n\nPark Place is a neighborhood in the western half of Norfolk, Virginia. Its boundaries are roughly Granby Street on the east, Colley on the west, the railroad tracks immediately south of 23rd Street on the south and up to (and including the southern half of) 38th Street to the north. Within these boundaries Park Place is made up of 4 subdivision; Virginia Place, East Kensington, Park Place, and Old Dominion Place.",
"Title: Stinson Leonard Street\n\nStinson Morrison Hecker was a Kansas City, Missouri-based law firm. On January 1, 2014, the firm completed its merger with Minneapolis, Minn.-based Leonard Street Deinard LLP, creating Stinson Leonard Street LLP, a law firm with offices in 14 cities and more than 520 attorneys.",
"Title: Park Place Tower\n\nPark Place Tower is located at 655 West Irving Park Road, Chicago, Illinois and is a 56-story, 901-unit condominium tower located in the Lakeview neighborhood in the north side of Chicago. Park Place Tower is the tallest building in Chicago outside of downtown. Park Place Tower is one of the largest residential towers in Chicago at 530.5 ft .",
"Title: Victoria Park Place\n\nVictoria Park Place is Windsor, Ontario's second tallest building (after Caesars Windsor's \"Augustus\" Hotel tower), standing at 34 storeys (3 below-ground floors, and 31 above-ground floors). Its construction started in 1979 and was a jointly built venture by Danzig Enterprises Limited & Wonsch Construction. The building uses reinforced concrete construction and concrete plank. The apartment tower is easily identifiable from its \"L\" shape. It stands at the corner of Park Street and Victoria Avenue in downtown Windsor, on a site formerly occupied by the old Norton Palmer Hotel. The high-rise apartment building takes up a full city block, and is across Pelissier Street from the Royal Windsor Terrace Condominiums."
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John D. Bessler, is a professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law and an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center, and the spouse of U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar, the senior United States Senator from which US state?
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Minnesota
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easy
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"John Bessler",
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"Anthony Clark Arend (born October 24, 1958) is Professor of Government and Foreign Service at Georgetown University.",
" On August 1, 2015, he became Senior Associate Dean for Graduate and Faculty Affairs in the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University.",
" He served as Director of the Master of Science in Foreign Service Program at the Walsh School from 2008-2017.",
" With Christopher C. Joyner, he founded the Institute for International Law and Politics (now called the Institute for Law, Science and Global Security) at Georgetown University and served as co-director of the Institute from 2003-2008.",
" He is also an adjunct professor of law at the Georgetown University Law Center.",
" From 2005-2009, he edited the blog, Exploring International Law.",
" His blog can now be found at the website AnthonyClarkArend.com He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations.",
" In April 2017, Arend received the John Carroll Award from the Georgetown University Alumni Association.",
" This award \"is conferred upon Georgetown alumni whose achievements and record of service exemplify the ideals and traditions of Georgetown and its founder\" and is the highest honor given by the Alumni Association."
],
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"John D. Bessler (born October 23, 1967) is a professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law and an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center.",
" He is the spouse of U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar."
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"John M. Facciola (born in 1944) served as a United States Magistrate Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, from his appointment in August, 1997 until his retirement in December, 2014.",
" Prior to being appointed to the bench, he served as an Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan from 1969–1973, and was in private practice in the District of Columbia from 1974–1982.",
" Judge Facciola joined the U.S. Attorney's Office in 1982.",
" He served in the Appellate and Civil Divisions and then as Chief of the Special Proceedings section from 1989 until his appointment as Magistrate Judge.",
" He has been an adjunct professor of law at Catholic University and at Georgetown University Law Center, a fellow of the American Bar Foundation and a member of the Board of Governors of the John Carroll Society.",
" He has been the Editor in Chief of the Federal Courts Law Review, the electronic law journal of the Federal Magistrate Judges Association.",
" He is also on the Advisory Board for the Sedona Conference, an organization which brings together attorneys, judges, and experts to help advance the law in a collaborative, just and reasoned manner.",
" Facciola has been a leader in issues related to electronic discovery.",
" He has written a number of opinions and lectures frequently on the topic."
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Center for Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS) is a global educational center for the study of transnational law.",
" The Center was founded in London in October 2008 as an initiative by Georgetown University Law Center, providing educational services and student resources.",
" It was constituted as a joint venture between ten leading law schools from around the world, each contributing faculty and students to the center.",
" The Center's founding institutions are Georgetown University Law Center, University of Toronto, King's College London, National University of Singapore, ESADE, Fribourg University, Free University of Berlin, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, University of Torino, Melbourne Law School, and the University of São Paulo.",
" The Center also has several affiliate institutions, including Bucerius Law School."
],
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},
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"Gary D. Solis (born 1941) is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and an Adjunct Professor of Law who teaches the laws of war at the Georgetown University Law Center and the George Washington University Law School.",
" He is a \"hands-on\" expert on salsa."
],
"title": "Gary D. Solis"
},
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"William B. Briggs (born 1954) of Manhattan and Ithaca, New York, is a subject matter expert in sports and entertainment law.",
" He is Vice President for Arbitration and Litigation for the National Football League (NFL), an Adjunct Professor of Law at Cornell University Law School, and the Thomas A. O’ Boyle Lecturer in Law at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law.",
" He received his Bachelor of Science at Cornell University in 1976, his Master of Arts at George Washington University in 1978, and his Juris Doctor at Georgetown University Law Center in 1982."
],
"title": "William B. Briggs"
},
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"Amy Jean Klobuchar ( ; born May 25, 1960) is the senior United States Senator from Minnesota.",
" She is a member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, an affiliate of the Democratic Party.",
" She is the first woman to be elected as a senator for Minnesota and is one of twenty-one women serving in the current United States Senate."
],
"title": "Amy Klobuchar"
},
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"sentences": [
"The American Journal of Comparative Law (ISSN 0002-919X ) is a quarterly law journal dedicated to comparative law.",
" It is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society of Comparative Law.",
" It is co-hosted and administered by the Institute of Comparative Law (McGill University) and the Georgetown University Law Center.",
" The Institute of Comparative Law’s Director, Helge Dedek, and Georgetown University Law Center’s Franz Werro, currently serve as Co-Editors-in-Chief."
],
"title": "American Journal of Comparative Law"
},
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"sentences": [
"Kenneth Roy Feinberg (born October 23, 1945) is an American attorney, specializing in mediation and alternative dispute resolution.",
" Feinberg was appointed Special Master of the U.S. government's September 11th Victim Compensation Fund and served as the Special Master for TARP Executive Compensation.",
" Additionally, Feinberg served as the government-appointed administrator of the BP Deepwater Horizon Disaster Victim Compensation Fund.",
" Feinberg was appointed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to administer the One Fund—the victim assistance fund established in the wake of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings.",
" Feinberg was also retained by General Motors to assist in their recall response and by Volkswagen to oversee their U.S. compensation of VW diesel owners affected by the Volkswagen emissions scandal.",
" Kenneth Feinberg is also an adjunct professor at the Columbia University School of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School, Georgetown University Law Center, New York University School of Law, the University of Virginia School of Law and at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law."
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"Brent Evan Newton is an American legal scholar, the deputy staff director at the United States Sentencing Commission, and a professor of law.",
" Newton is an adjunct law professor at Georgetown University Law Center and Washington College of Law at American University and also works as an adjunct professor of political science and criminal justice at the University of Maryland."
],
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}
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"Title: Anthony Clark Arend\n\nAnthony Clark Arend (born October 24, 1958) is Professor of Government and Foreign Service at Georgetown University. On August 1, 2015, he became Senior Associate Dean for Graduate and Faculty Affairs in the Walsh School of Foreign Service at Georgetown University. He served as Director of the Master of Science in Foreign Service Program at the Walsh School from 2008-2017. With Christopher C. Joyner, he founded the Institute for International Law and Politics (now called the Institute for Law, Science and Global Security) at Georgetown University and served as co-director of the Institute from 2003-2008. He is also an adjunct professor of law at the Georgetown University Law Center. From 2005-2009, he edited the blog, Exploring International Law. His blog can now be found at the website AnthonyClarkArend.com He is a member of the Council on Foreign Relations. In April 2017, Arend received the John Carroll Award from the Georgetown University Alumni Association. This award \"is conferred upon Georgetown alumni whose achievements and record of service exemplify the ideals and traditions of Georgetown and its founder\" and is the highest honor given by the Alumni Association.",
"Title: John Bessler\n\nJohn D. Bessler (born October 23, 1967) is a professor of law at the University of Baltimore School of Law and an adjunct professor at the Georgetown University Law Center. He is the spouse of U.S. Senator Amy Klobuchar.",
"Title: John M. Facciola\n\nJohn M. Facciola (born in 1944) served as a United States Magistrate Judge for the United States District Court for the District of Columbia, from his appointment in August, 1997 until his retirement in December, 2014. Prior to being appointed to the bench, he served as an Assistant District Attorney in Manhattan from 1969–1973, and was in private practice in the District of Columbia from 1974–1982. Judge Facciola joined the U.S. Attorney's Office in 1982. He served in the Appellate and Civil Divisions and then as Chief of the Special Proceedings section from 1989 until his appointment as Magistrate Judge. He has been an adjunct professor of law at Catholic University and at Georgetown University Law Center, a fellow of the American Bar Foundation and a member of the Board of Governors of the John Carroll Society. He has been the Editor in Chief of the Federal Courts Law Review, the electronic law journal of the Federal Magistrate Judges Association. He is also on the Advisory Board for the Sedona Conference, an organization which brings together attorneys, judges, and experts to help advance the law in a collaborative, just and reasoned manner. Facciola has been a leader in issues related to electronic discovery. He has written a number of opinions and lectures frequently on the topic.",
"Title: Center for Transnational Legal Studies\n\nThe Center for Transnational Legal Studies (CTLS) is a global educational center for the study of transnational law. The Center was founded in London in October 2008 as an initiative by Georgetown University Law Center, providing educational services and student resources. It was constituted as a joint venture between ten leading law schools from around the world, each contributing faculty and students to the center. The Center's founding institutions are Georgetown University Law Center, University of Toronto, King's College London, National University of Singapore, ESADE, Fribourg University, Free University of Berlin, Hebrew University of Jerusalem, University of Torino, Melbourne Law School, and the University of São Paulo. The Center also has several affiliate institutions, including Bucerius Law School.",
"Title: Gary D. Solis\n\nGary D. Solis (born 1941) is a veteran of the U.S. Marine Corps and an Adjunct Professor of Law who teaches the laws of war at the Georgetown University Law Center and the George Washington University Law School. He is a \"hands-on\" expert on salsa.",
"Title: William B. Briggs\n\nWilliam B. Briggs (born 1954) of Manhattan and Ithaca, New York, is a subject matter expert in sports and entertainment law. He is Vice President for Arbitration and Litigation for the National Football League (NFL), an Adjunct Professor of Law at Cornell University Law School, and the Thomas A. O’ Boyle Lecturer in Law at the University of Pennsylvania School of Law. He received his Bachelor of Science at Cornell University in 1976, his Master of Arts at George Washington University in 1978, and his Juris Doctor at Georgetown University Law Center in 1982.",
"Title: Amy Klobuchar\n\nAmy Jean Klobuchar ( ; born May 25, 1960) is the senior United States Senator from Minnesota. She is a member of the Minnesota Democratic-Farmer-Labor Party, an affiliate of the Democratic Party. She is the first woman to be elected as a senator for Minnesota and is one of twenty-one women serving in the current United States Senate.",
"Title: American Journal of Comparative Law\n\nThe American Journal of Comparative Law (ISSN 0002-919X ) is a quarterly law journal dedicated to comparative law. It is published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the American Society of Comparative Law. It is co-hosted and administered by the Institute of Comparative Law (McGill University) and the Georgetown University Law Center. The Institute of Comparative Law’s Director, Helge Dedek, and Georgetown University Law Center’s Franz Werro, currently serve as Co-Editors-in-Chief.",
"Title: Kenneth Feinberg\n\nKenneth Roy Feinberg (born October 23, 1945) is an American attorney, specializing in mediation and alternative dispute resolution. Feinberg was appointed Special Master of the U.S. government's September 11th Victim Compensation Fund and served as the Special Master for TARP Executive Compensation. Additionally, Feinberg served as the government-appointed administrator of the BP Deepwater Horizon Disaster Victim Compensation Fund. Feinberg was appointed by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts to administer the One Fund—the victim assistance fund established in the wake of the 2013 Boston Marathon bombings. Feinberg was also retained by General Motors to assist in their recall response and by Volkswagen to oversee their U.S. compensation of VW diesel owners affected by the Volkswagen emissions scandal. Kenneth Feinberg is also an adjunct professor at the Columbia University School of Law, University of Pennsylvania Law School, Georgetown University Law Center, New York University School of Law, the University of Virginia School of Law and at the Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law.",
"Title: Brent Newton\n\nBrent Evan Newton is an American legal scholar, the deputy staff director at the United States Sentencing Commission, and a professor of law. Newton is an adjunct law professor at Georgetown University Law Center and Washington College of Law at American University and also works as an adjunct professor of political science and criminal justice at the University of Maryland."
] |
6,313
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Who is the father of the current United States ambassador to Russia?
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Jon Meade Huntsman
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medium
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"Peter William Bodde (born October 1954) is a member of the United States Foreign Service, and is the current United States Ambassador to Libya.",
" He has served as the United States Ambassador to Nepal and as the United States Ambassador to Malawi, during which time he was credited for promoting HIV/AIDS."
],
"title": "Peter W. Bodde"
},
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"sentences": [
"Ian Crawford Kelly (born 1953) is an American politician and senior foreign service officer who is the current United States Ambassador to Georgia.",
" He previously served as the U.S. Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) from 2010 to 2013.",
" Prior to his ambassadorship, Kelly held a variety of high-level roles at the U.S. State Department, including serving as the department spokesman under Secretary Hillary Clinton, and has extensive experience working on issues relating to NATO, Russia, and the Balkans."
],
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"Peter R. Huntsman is a business executive, currently serving as the President and CEO of Huntsman Corporation.",
" He is part of the Huntsman family dynasty, with father Jon Meade Huntsman the founder of Huntsman Corporation and his brother Jon Huntsman Jr., former United States Ambassador and former Governor of Utah.",
" Huntsman was named as a \"Who's Who in Energy\" honoree by the Houston Business Journal in 2015."
],
"title": "Peter R. Huntsman"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Pamela Leora Spratlen (born 1954) is a U.S. diplomat.",
" She is the current United States Ambassador to Uzbekistan and former United States Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan."
],
"title": "Pamela L. Spratlen"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jon Meade Huntsman Jr. (born March 26, 1960) is an American politician, businessman, and diplomat who serves as the current United States ambassador to Russia.",
" Huntsman was also the former governor of Utah from 2005 to 2009, and as United States Ambassador to Singapore from 1992 to 1993, and China from 2009 to 2011.",
" He has served in the administrations of five U.S. Presidents and was a candidate for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination.",
" In January 2014, Huntsman was named Chairman of the Washington-based foreign policy think-tank the Atlantic Council.",
" In March 2017 it was reported that he would be appointed as the next Ambassador to Russia.",
" This nomination was submitted to the Senate on July 20, 2017 and confirmed on September 28, 2017."
],
"title": "Jon Huntsman Jr."
},
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"sentences": [
"Sung Y. Kim (born 1960) is a South Korean-born American diplomat and the current United States Ambassador to the Philippines as well as the former United States Special Representative for North Korea Policy.",
" He previously served as the United States Ambassador to South Korea and the U.S. Special Envoy for the Six-Party Talks."
],
"title": "Sung Kim"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Peter Michael McKinley (born January 1954) is an American diplomat who is the current United States Ambassador to Brazil and is the former United States Ambassador to Afghanistan."
],
"title": "P. Michael McKinley"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Karen Brevard Stewart (born 1952) is an American diplomat who is the current United States Ambassador to the Marshall Islands.",
" She was nominated by President Barack Obama to be United States Ambassador to the Marshall Islands on November 5, 2015 was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on May 17, 2016.",
" Stewart also served as United States Ambassador to Belarus from August 14, 2006 to March 12, 2008 and as United States Ambassador to Laos from November 2010 to August 2013."
],
"title": "Karen B. Stewart"
},
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"sentences": [
"Tulinabo Salama Mushingi (born August 4, 1956) is an American diplomat who currently serves a joint appointment as United States Ambassador to Senegal and United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau.",
" He previously served as the United States Ambassador to Burkina Faso from 2013 to 2016.",
" He also served in the executive offices of Secretaries of State John F. Kerry and Hillary Clinton.",
" In February 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Mushingi to serve concurrently as United States Ambassador to Senegal and United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau.",
" Mushingi had originally been nominated for the position by outgoing President Barack Obama in January 2017.",
" When Trump took office, he withdrew Mushingi's nomination before renominating him for the same position.",
" He was confirmed by the United States Senate by voice vote on May 18, 2017."
],
"title": "Tulinabo S. Mushingi"
},
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"sentences": [
"Harry Keels Thomas Jr. (born June 3, 1956 in the Harlem section of New York City) is an American diplomat and current United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe.",
" He served as the United States Ambassador to the Philippines from 2010 to 2013.",
" A former United States Ambassador to Bangladesh (serving from 2003 to 2005) and Director General of the United States Foreign Service (serving from 2007 to 2009), Thomas was designated by US President Barack Obama on November 19, 2009 to replace Kristie Kenney as Ambassador to the Philippines—the first African American to serve at that post.",
" He was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 19, 2010 and presented his credentials to Philippine president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on April 27, 2010 He was then nominated and confirmed as the United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe on October 22, 2015.",
" He was sworn in on December 8, 2015."
],
"title": "Harry K. Thomas Jr."
}
] |
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"Title: Peter W. Bodde\n\nPeter William Bodde (born October 1954) is a member of the United States Foreign Service, and is the current United States Ambassador to Libya. He has served as the United States Ambassador to Nepal and as the United States Ambassador to Malawi, during which time he was credited for promoting HIV/AIDS.",
"Title: Ian C. Kelly\n\nIan Crawford Kelly (born 1953) is an American politician and senior foreign service officer who is the current United States Ambassador to Georgia. He previously served as the U.S. Ambassador to the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE) from 2010 to 2013. Prior to his ambassadorship, Kelly held a variety of high-level roles at the U.S. State Department, including serving as the department spokesman under Secretary Hillary Clinton, and has extensive experience working on issues relating to NATO, Russia, and the Balkans.",
"Title: Peter R. Huntsman\n\nPeter R. Huntsman is a business executive, currently serving as the President and CEO of Huntsman Corporation. He is part of the Huntsman family dynasty, with father Jon Meade Huntsman the founder of Huntsman Corporation and his brother Jon Huntsman Jr., former United States Ambassador and former Governor of Utah. Huntsman was named as a \"Who's Who in Energy\" honoree by the Houston Business Journal in 2015.",
"Title: Pamela L. Spratlen\n\nPamela Leora Spratlen (born 1954) is a U.S. diplomat. She is the current United States Ambassador to Uzbekistan and former United States Ambassador to Kyrgyzstan.",
"Title: Jon Huntsman Jr.\n\nJon Meade Huntsman Jr. (born March 26, 1960) is an American politician, businessman, and diplomat who serves as the current United States ambassador to Russia. Huntsman was also the former governor of Utah from 2005 to 2009, and as United States Ambassador to Singapore from 1992 to 1993, and China from 2009 to 2011. He has served in the administrations of five U.S. Presidents and was a candidate for the 2012 Republican presidential nomination. In January 2014, Huntsman was named Chairman of the Washington-based foreign policy think-tank the Atlantic Council. In March 2017 it was reported that he would be appointed as the next Ambassador to Russia. This nomination was submitted to the Senate on July 20, 2017 and confirmed on September 28, 2017.",
"Title: Sung Kim\n\nSung Y. Kim (born 1960) is a South Korean-born American diplomat and the current United States Ambassador to the Philippines as well as the former United States Special Representative for North Korea Policy. He previously served as the United States Ambassador to South Korea and the U.S. Special Envoy for the Six-Party Talks.",
"Title: P. Michael McKinley\n\nPeter Michael McKinley (born January 1954) is an American diplomat who is the current United States Ambassador to Brazil and is the former United States Ambassador to Afghanistan.",
"Title: Karen B. Stewart\n\nKaren Brevard Stewart (born 1952) is an American diplomat who is the current United States Ambassador to the Marshall Islands. She was nominated by President Barack Obama to be United States Ambassador to the Marshall Islands on November 5, 2015 was confirmed by the U.S. Senate on May 17, 2016. Stewart also served as United States Ambassador to Belarus from August 14, 2006 to March 12, 2008 and as United States Ambassador to Laos from November 2010 to August 2013.",
"Title: Tulinabo S. Mushingi\n\nTulinabo Salama Mushingi (born August 4, 1956) is an American diplomat who currently serves a joint appointment as United States Ambassador to Senegal and United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau. He previously served as the United States Ambassador to Burkina Faso from 2013 to 2016. He also served in the executive offices of Secretaries of State John F. Kerry and Hillary Clinton. In February 2017, President Donald Trump nominated Mushingi to serve concurrently as United States Ambassador to Senegal and United States Ambassador to Guinea-Bissau. Mushingi had originally been nominated for the position by outgoing President Barack Obama in January 2017. When Trump took office, he withdrew Mushingi's nomination before renominating him for the same position. He was confirmed by the United States Senate by voice vote on May 18, 2017.",
"Title: Harry K. Thomas Jr.\n\nHarry Keels Thomas Jr. (born June 3, 1956 in the Harlem section of New York City) is an American diplomat and current United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe. He served as the United States Ambassador to the Philippines from 2010 to 2013. A former United States Ambassador to Bangladesh (serving from 2003 to 2005) and Director General of the United States Foreign Service (serving from 2007 to 2009), Thomas was designated by US President Barack Obama on November 19, 2009 to replace Kristie Kenney as Ambassador to the Philippines—the first African American to serve at that post. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on March 19, 2010 and presented his credentials to Philippine president Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo on April 27, 2010 He was then nominated and confirmed as the United States Ambassador to Zimbabwe on October 22, 2015. He was sworn in on December 8, 2015."
] |
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Which astronaut was born first, Ulf Merbold or Vladimír Remek?
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Ulf Dietrich Merbold
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comparison
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hard
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"Vladimír Olegovic Zábrodský (born March 7, 1923) is a retired Czechoslovak ice hockey player, who played centre.",
" He was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia.",
" He won a silver medal at the 1948 Winter Olympics and he is two-time world champion (1947, 1949).",
" He is a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame, inducted in 1997.",
" He played in the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League for LTC Praha from 1940 to 1950, Spartak ČKD Sokolovo from 1950 to 1960, and Bohemians ČKD Praha from 1963 to 1965, collecting 306 goals.",
" He was also a tennis player and member of the Czechoslovakian Davis Cup team."
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"sentences": [
"The title of the Hero of the Czechoslovak Republic was established 1955.",
" The name of the title was changed to Hero of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in 1960.",
" Awarded 31 times to some Czechoslovak war heroes, to the general and later president Ludvík Svoboda, to the Czechoslovak president Gustáv Husák, to the Czech cosmonaut Vladimír Remek, Soviet generals and marshals and to Leonid Brezhnev.",
" The piece no. 32 has been given to the National Museum."
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"sentences": [
"Professor Wale Adebanwi, (born 1969), is a Nigerian - born first Black African Rhodes Professor at Oxford University"
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"sentences": [
"Oldřich Pelčák (born November 2, 1943 in Zlín, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech cosmonaut and engineer.",
" He graduated from Gagarin Air Force Military Academy.",
" In 1976, Pelčák was selected as backup of Vladimír Remek for the Soyuz 28 mission.",
" They were the first cosmonauts who were neither Americans nor Soviets."
],
"title": "Oldřich Pelčák"
},
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"sentences": [
"Vladimír Remek (born 26 September 1948) is a Czech politician and diplomat as well as a former cosmonaut and military pilot.",
" He flew aboard Soyuz 28 from 2 to 10 March 1978, becoming the first Czechoslovak in space and the only Czech in space.",
" As the first cosmonaut from a country other than the Soviet Union or the United States, and with the entry of the Czech Republic into the European Union, Remek is considered to be the first astronaut from the European Union.",
" Remek was a member of the European Parliament between 2004 and 2013 and, since 2014, has been the Czech Ambassador to Russia."
],
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},
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"Dr. Ulf Dietrich Merbold (born June 20, 1941) is the first West German citizen and second German native (after Sigmund Jähn) to have flown in space.",
" He is also the first member of the European Space Agency Astronaut Corps to participate in a spaceflight mission and the first non-US citizen to reach orbit in a US spacecraft.",
" In 1983, he and Byron Lichtenberg became the first Payload Specialists to fly on the shuttle."
],
"title": "Ulf Merbold"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Byron Kurt Lichtenberg, Sc.",
" D. (born February 19, 1948) is an American engineer and fighter pilot who flew aboard two NASA Space Shuttle missions as a Payload Specialist.",
" In 1983, he and Ulf Merbold became the first Payload Specialists to fly on the shuttle."
],
"title": "Byron K. Lichtenberg"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Augustine of Canterbury (born first third of the 6th century – died probably 26 May 604) was a Catholic Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597.",
" He is considered the \"Apostle to the English\" and a founder of the Catholic Church in England."
],
"title": "Augustine of Canterbury"
},
{
"sentences": [
"In Greek mythology, Despoina, Despoena or Despoine, was the daughter of Demeter and Poseidon and sister of Arion.",
" She was the goddess of mysteries of Arcadian cults worshipped under the title \"Despoina\", \"the mistress\" alongside her mother Demeter, one of the goddesses of the Eleusinian mysteries.",
" Her real name could not be revealed to anyone except those initiated to her mysteries.",
" Pausanias spoke of Demeter as having two daughters; Kore being born first, then later Despoina.",
" With Zeus being the father of Kore, and Poseidon as the father of Despoina.",
" Pausanias made it clear that Kore is Persephone, though he wouldn't reveal Despoina's proper name."
],
"title": "Despoina"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"Lab Rats\", also known as \"Lab Rats: Bionic Island\" for its fourth season, is an American television sitcom that premiered on February 27, 2012, on Disney XD.",
" It focuses on the life of teenager Leo Dooley, whose mother, Tasha, marries billionaire genius Donald Davenport.",
" He meets Adam, Bree, and Chase, three bionic superhumans, with whom he develops an immediate friendship.",
" It should be noted that the names of the Lab Rats imply that they were originally known as subjects A, B, C and D. Adam was born first, then Bree, then Chase, and finally Daniel."
],
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}
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"Title: Vladimír Zábrodský\n\nVladimír Olegovic Zábrodský (born March 7, 1923) is a retired Czechoslovak ice hockey player, who played centre. He was born in Prague, Czechoslovakia. He won a silver medal at the 1948 Winter Olympics and he is two-time world champion (1947, 1949). He is a member of the International Ice Hockey Federation Hall of Fame, inducted in 1997. He played in the Czechoslovak First Ice Hockey League for LTC Praha from 1940 to 1950, Spartak ČKD Sokolovo from 1950 to 1960, and Bohemians ČKD Praha from 1963 to 1965, collecting 306 goals. He was also a tennis player and member of the Czechoslovakian Davis Cup team.",
"Title: Hero of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic\n\nThe title of the Hero of the Czechoslovak Republic was established 1955. The name of the title was changed to Hero of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic in 1960. Awarded 31 times to some Czechoslovak war heroes, to the general and later president Ludvík Svoboda, to the Czechoslovak president Gustáv Husák, to the Czech cosmonaut Vladimír Remek, Soviet generals and marshals and to Leonid Brezhnev. The piece no. 32 has been given to the National Museum.",
"Title: Wale Adebanwi\n\nProfessor Wale Adebanwi, (born 1969), is a Nigerian - born first Black African Rhodes Professor at Oxford University",
"Title: Oldřich Pelčák\n\nOldřich Pelčák (born November 2, 1943 in Zlín, Czechoslovakia) was a Czech cosmonaut and engineer. He graduated from Gagarin Air Force Military Academy. In 1976, Pelčák was selected as backup of Vladimír Remek for the Soyuz 28 mission. They were the first cosmonauts who were neither Americans nor Soviets.",
"Title: Vladimír Remek\n\nVladimír Remek (born 26 September 1948) is a Czech politician and diplomat as well as a former cosmonaut and military pilot. He flew aboard Soyuz 28 from 2 to 10 March 1978, becoming the first Czechoslovak in space and the only Czech in space. As the first cosmonaut from a country other than the Soviet Union or the United States, and with the entry of the Czech Republic into the European Union, Remek is considered to be the first astronaut from the European Union. Remek was a member of the European Parliament between 2004 and 2013 and, since 2014, has been the Czech Ambassador to Russia.",
"Title: Ulf Merbold\n\nDr. Ulf Dietrich Merbold (born June 20, 1941) is the first West German citizen and second German native (after Sigmund Jähn) to have flown in space. He is also the first member of the European Space Agency Astronaut Corps to participate in a spaceflight mission and the first non-US citizen to reach orbit in a US spacecraft. In 1983, he and Byron Lichtenberg became the first Payload Specialists to fly on the shuttle.",
"Title: Byron K. Lichtenberg\n\nByron Kurt Lichtenberg, Sc. D. (born February 19, 1948) is an American engineer and fighter pilot who flew aboard two NASA Space Shuttle missions as a Payload Specialist. In 1983, he and Ulf Merbold became the first Payload Specialists to fly on the shuttle.",
"Title: Augustine of Canterbury\n\nAugustine of Canterbury (born first third of the 6th century – died probably 26 May 604) was a Catholic Benedictine monk who became the first Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 597. He is considered the \"Apostle to the English\" and a founder of the Catholic Church in England.",
"Title: Despoina\n\nIn Greek mythology, Despoina, Despoena or Despoine, was the daughter of Demeter and Poseidon and sister of Arion. She was the goddess of mysteries of Arcadian cults worshipped under the title \"Despoina\", \"the mistress\" alongside her mother Demeter, one of the goddesses of the Eleusinian mysteries. Her real name could not be revealed to anyone except those initiated to her mysteries. Pausanias spoke of Demeter as having two daughters; Kore being born first, then later Despoina. With Zeus being the father of Kore, and Poseidon as the father of Despoina. Pausanias made it clear that Kore is Persephone, though he wouldn't reveal Despoina's proper name.",
"Title: List of Lab Rats characters\n\n\"Lab Rats\", also known as \"Lab Rats: Bionic Island\" for its fourth season, is an American television sitcom that premiered on February 27, 2012, on Disney XD. It focuses on the life of teenager Leo Dooley, whose mother, Tasha, marries billionaire genius Donald Davenport. He meets Adam, Bree, and Chase, three bionic superhumans, with whom he develops an immediate friendship. It should be noted that the names of the Lab Rats imply that they were originally known as subjects A, B, C and D. Adam was born first, then Bree, then Chase, and finally Daniel."
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Jang Jin-young is currently more active as a vocal trainer for a company established in which year ?
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1995
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The White Knights of The Ku Klux Clan's first Grand Wizard was born when?
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August 25, 1924
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"Title: European-American Unity and Rights Organization\n\nThe European-American Unity and Rights Organization (EURO) is an American organization led by former Grand Wizard of the Knights of the Ku Klux Klan, David Duke. Founded in 2000, the group has been described as white nationalist and white supremacist.",
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Aniki-Bóbó is akin to a children's counting rhyme that has existed in various forms since well before when?
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1820
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"Control Council Law No 22, Works Councils (10 April 1946) was a German labour law drafted in Allied-occupied Germany by the Military Government, to enable organisation of work councils in rebuilding the economy and society after World War Two.",
" Work councils, which employees of a firm organised and elected democratically to determine workplace issues, had existed in Germany in various forms since 1889.",
" They had been abolished by Adolf Hitler's Nazi party.",
" The new Control Council Law No 22 provided a template for democratic German trade unions to reorganise through collective agreements with employers."
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"Title: Bickford's (restaurant)\n\nBickford's Restaurants and Cafeterias is a chain of eateries that has existed in various forms since 1921. From the 1920s through the 1970s the chain was a mainstay in the New York City area. From the 1970s through the 2000s the chain was primarily located in the New England area. As of 2016, four locations remain, all in Massachusetts, Bickford's Grille, in Brockton, Burlington, and Woburn, and Bickford's Family Restaurant, in Acton, .",
"Title: Lavender's Blue\n\n\"Lavender's Blue\" (sometimes called \"Lavender Blue\") is an English folk song and nursery rhyme dating to the 17th century. It has a Roud Folk Song Index number of 3483. It has been recorded in various forms since the 20th century and some pop versions have been hits in the US and UK charts.",
"Title: Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge\n\nThe Choir of Trinity College, Cambridge is a mixed choir whose primary function is to sing choral services in the Tudor chapel of Trinity College, Cambridge. The choir has taken various forms since its foundation, and has existed in its present form since 1982 when, shortly after the admission of women to the college, female voices were used for the first time for the choir’s top lines.",
"Title: Catholic Church in China\n\nCatholic Church in China (called Tiānzhǔ Jiào, 天主教, literally, \"Religion of the Lord of Heaven\", after the term for God traditionally used in Chinese by Catholics) has a long and complicated history. Christianity has existed in China in various forms since at least the Tang Dynasty in the 8th century AD. Following the 1949 takeover by the Communist Party of China, Catholic and Protestant missionaries were expelled from the country, and the religion was vilified as a manifestation of western imperialism. In 1957, the Chinese government established the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association, which rejects the authority of the Holy See and appoints its own bishops.",
"Title: Over in the Meadow\n\nOver in the Meadow is a popular counting rhyme of currently unknown and disputed origin. It is likely that the rhyme originated in the United Kingdom in the 16th century. It may instead have been written by Olive A. Wadsworth in 1870.",
"Title: Aniki-Bóbó\n\nAniki-Bóbó is a 1942 Portuguese film directed by Manoel de Oliveira. It is his first feature-length film. The actors are mostly children from Oliveira's hometown, Porto. The script was adapted by Manoel de Oliveira from a short story by José Rodrigues de Freitas, \"Meninos Milionários\" (lit. \"Millionaire Children\"). \"Aniki-Bóbó\" is a rhyme from a children's game, akin to Eeny, meeny, miny, moe.",
"Title: Nitty Gritty Dirt Band\n\nThe Nitty Gritty Dirt Band is an American country rock band that has existed in various forms since its founding in Long Beach, California in 1966. The group's membership has had at least a dozen changes over the years, including a period from 1976 to 1981 when the band performed and recorded as the Dirt Band. Constant members since the early times are singer-guitarist Jeff Hanna and drummer Jimmie Fadden. Multi-instrumentalist John McEuen was with the band from 1966 to 1986 and returned during 2001. Keyboardist Bob Carpenter joined the band in 1977. The band is often cited as instrumental to the progression of contemporary country and roots music.",
"Title: Dance the Night Away (Van Halen song)\n\n\"Dance the Night Away\" was Van Halen's first top 20 U.S. hit, peaking at #15, and the second song from their 1979 album \"Van Halen II\". While the rest of the songs from this album had existed in various forms since their days doing demos and playing clubs, this song was possibly the only song written during the recording sessions for the album. The band members conceived the song during the recording sessions while they were standing in a circle humming to each other. It was inspired by Fleetwood Mac's \"Go Your Own Way\". Eddie Van Halen purposely left a guitar solo out of the final version of the song, replacing it instead with a riff of tap harmonics. David Lee Roth originally wanted to call the song \"Dance Lolita Dance\", but Eddie Van Halen convinced him that \"Dance the Night Away\" was more suitable and the chorus was changed to reflect that.",
"Title: Eeny, meeny, miny, moe\n\n\"Eeny, meeny, miny, moe\"—which can be spelled a number of ways—is a children's counting rhyme, used to select a person in games such as tag. It is one of a large group of similar rhymes in which the child who is pointed to by the chanter on the last syllable is either \"chosen\" or \"counted out\". The rhyme has existed in various forms since well before 1820, and is common in many languages with similar-sounding nonsense syllables.",
"Title: Control Council Law No 22\n\nControl Council Law No 22, Works Councils (10 April 1946) was a German labour law drafted in Allied-occupied Germany by the Military Government, to enable organisation of work councils in rebuilding the economy and society after World War Two. Work councils, which employees of a firm organised and elected democratically to determine workplace issues, had existed in Germany in various forms since 1889. They had been abolished by Adolf Hitler's Nazi party. The new Control Council Law No 22 provided a template for democratic German trade unions to reorganise through collective agreements with employers."
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What was the population, in the 2010 census, of the city where the Versare Car Company was originally based ?
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10,254
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"Watervliet ( or ) is a city in Albany County in the U.S. state of New York.",
" The population was 10,254 as of the 2010 census.",
" Watervliet is north of Albany, the capital of the state, and is bordered on the north, west, and south by the town of Colonie.",
" The city is also known as \"the Arsenal City\"."
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"Springdale is the fourth-largest city in Arkansas, and is located in both Washington and Benton counties in Northwest Arkansas.",
" Located on the Springfield Plateau deep in the Ozark Mountains, Springdale has long been an important industrial city for the region.",
" In addition to several trucking companies, the city is home to the world headquarters of Tyson Foods, the world's largest meat producing company.",
" Originally named Shiloh, the city changed its name to Springdale when applying for a post office in 1872.",
" The four-county Northwest Arkansas Metropolitan Statistical Area is ranked 109th in terms of population in the United States with 463,204 in 2010 according to the United States Census Bureau.",
" The city had a population of 69,797 at the 2010 Census."
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"Burlington Cars was a British kit car company originally based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire.",
" They moved to Northampton in 1988 becoming the Burlington Motor Company reforming as the Burlington Design Group in 1989.",
" Kit production seems to have stopped in around 1992.",
" Founded by Haydn Davis the cars were at first of the \"plan and pattern\" car) type similar to the JC Midge.",
" Like the Midge it uses a Triumph donor and constructs a body of plywood on top of it, i.e. a body-on-frame design."
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"Bentonville is the tenth-largest city in Arkansas and the county seat of Benton County.",
" The city is centrally located in the county with Rogers adjacent to the east.",
" The city is the headquarters of Walmart, which is the world's largest retailer.",
" Originally named Osage after the Osage Indians who hunted in the area when white settlers first moved to the area in 1837, the community was renamed to Bentonville in 1906 in honor of New York inventor Linn Boyd Benton, after being first incorporated on April 3, 1873.",
" It is one of the four main cities in the four-county Northwest Arkansas Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is ranked 109th in terms of population in the United States with 463,204 in 2010 according to the United States Census Bureau.",
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"Sussex County is the northernmost county in the State of New Jersey.",
" Its county seat is Newton.",
" It is part of the New York City Metropolitan Area.",
" As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 142,522, making it the 17th-most populous of the state's 21 counties, a 4.5% decrease from the 149,265 enumerated in the 2010 United States Census, in turn an increase of 5,099 (3.5%) over the 144,166 persons enumerated in the 2000 Census, retaining its position as the 17th-most populous county among the state's 21 counties.",
" Based on 2010 Census data, Vernon Township was the county's largest in both population and area, with a population of 23,943 and covering an area of 70.59 sqmi .",
" s of 2010 The Bureau of Economic Analysis ranked the county as having the 131st-highest per capita income ($49,207) of the 3,113 counties in the United States (and the ninth-highest in New Jersey)."
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"Toluca ] , officially called Toluca de Lerdo ] , is the state capital of State of Mexico as well as the seat of the Municipality of Toluca.",
" It is the center of a rapidly growing urban area, now the fifth largest in Mexico.",
" It is located 63 km west-southwest of Mexico City, about 40 minutes by car to the western edge of the city.",
" According to the 2010 census, the city of Toluca has a population of 819,561.",
" The city is the fifth largest in Mexico in population.",
" The municipality of Toluca, along with thirteen other municipalities, make up the metropolitan population of 1,775,337 in Greater Toluca as of 2009 , making it the fifth most populous metropolitan area in Mexico."
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"Virginia and Truckee Railway Motor Car 22, also called McKeen Motor Car 70, is a gasoline-powered railcar at the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City in the U.S. state of Nevada.",
" It was built for the Virginia and Truckee Railroad in 1910 by the McKeen Motor Car Company.",
" Motor Car 22 was operated by the Virginia and Truckee until 1945, when it was sold off and became a diner until 1955.",
" It eventually became the office and storage space for a plumbing business before it was donated to the Nevada State Railroad Museum in 1995.",
" After a thorough study, the Museum undertook a restoration of the McKeen car in 1997.",
" The restored motor car was unveiled in 2010, a century after it was originally delivered to the Virginia and Truckee.",
" Motor Car 22 was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005, and designated a National Historic Landmark in 2012.",
" It is one of a few surviving McKeen railcars, and the only one that is operational."
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"Eisenhuth Horseless Vehicle Company was a manufacturer of Brass Age automobiles who were originally based in New York City.",
" In 1902 the company purchased the Keating Wheel and Automobile Company and established manufacturing operations in Middletown, Connecticut.",
" During 1903, the company merged with the Graham Fox Motor Car Company, absorbing that firm and expanding operations in Middletown."
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"Title: Lightning Car Company\n\nThe Lightning Car Company is a British sports car developer, originally based in Fulham and Peterborough, the company relocated to Coventry and is focused on the development and production of high performance electric sports cars.",
"Title: Watervliet, New York\n\nWatervliet ( or ) is a city in Albany County in the U.S. state of New York. The population was 10,254 as of the 2010 census. Watervliet is north of Albany, the capital of the state, and is bordered on the north, west, and south by the town of Colonie. The city is also known as \"the Arsenal City\".",
"Title: Springdale, Arkansas\n\nSpringdale is the fourth-largest city in Arkansas, and is located in both Washington and Benton counties in Northwest Arkansas. Located on the Springfield Plateau deep in the Ozark Mountains, Springdale has long been an important industrial city for the region. In addition to several trucking companies, the city is home to the world headquarters of Tyson Foods, the world's largest meat producing company. Originally named Shiloh, the city changed its name to Springdale when applying for a post office in 1872. The four-county Northwest Arkansas Metropolitan Statistical Area is ranked 109th in terms of population in the United States with 463,204 in 2010 according to the United States Census Bureau. The city had a population of 69,797 at the 2010 Census.",
"Title: Burlington Cars\n\nBurlington Cars was a British kit car company originally based in Leamington Spa, Warwickshire. They moved to Northampton in 1988 becoming the Burlington Motor Company reforming as the Burlington Design Group in 1989. Kit production seems to have stopped in around 1992. Founded by Haydn Davis the cars were at first of the \"plan and pattern\" car) type similar to the JC Midge. Like the Midge it uses a Triumph donor and constructs a body of plywood on top of it, i.e. a body-on-frame design.",
"Title: Bentonville, Arkansas\n\nBentonville is the tenth-largest city in Arkansas and the county seat of Benton County. The city is centrally located in the county with Rogers adjacent to the east. The city is the headquarters of Walmart, which is the world's largest retailer. Originally named Osage after the Osage Indians who hunted in the area when white settlers first moved to the area in 1837, the community was renamed to Bentonville in 1906 in honor of New York inventor Linn Boyd Benton, after being first incorporated on April 3, 1873. It is one of the four main cities in the four-county Northwest Arkansas Metropolitan Statistical Area, which is ranked 109th in terms of population in the United States with 463,204 in 2010 according to the United States Census Bureau. The city itself had a population of 35,301 at the 2010 Census, with an estimated population of 47,093 in 2016.",
"Title: Versare Company\n\nVersare Car Company was a bus and trolley bus maker founded in 1925 and originally based in Watervliet, New York. Among their early work were experimental buses that utilized diesel and electric engines that could be run alone or together, a technique that could be seen as a very early ancestor to dual-mode vehicles of the modern day.",
"Title: Sussex County, New Jersey\n\nSussex County is the northernmost county in the State of New Jersey. Its county seat is Newton. It is part of the New York City Metropolitan Area. As of the 2016 Census estimate, the county's population was 142,522, making it the 17th-most populous of the state's 21 counties, a 4.5% decrease from the 149,265 enumerated in the 2010 United States Census, in turn an increase of 5,099 (3.5%) over the 144,166 persons enumerated in the 2000 Census, retaining its position as the 17th-most populous county among the state's 21 counties. Based on 2010 Census data, Vernon Township was the county's largest in both population and area, with a population of 23,943 and covering an area of 70.59 sqmi . s of 2010 The Bureau of Economic Analysis ranked the county as having the 131st-highest per capita income ($49,207) of the 3,113 counties in the United States (and the ninth-highest in New Jersey).",
"Title: Toluca\n\nToluca ] , officially called Toluca de Lerdo ] , is the state capital of State of Mexico as well as the seat of the Municipality of Toluca. It is the center of a rapidly growing urban area, now the fifth largest in Mexico. It is located 63 km west-southwest of Mexico City, about 40 minutes by car to the western edge of the city. According to the 2010 census, the city of Toluca has a population of 819,561. The city is the fifth largest in Mexico in population. The municipality of Toluca, along with thirteen other municipalities, make up the metropolitan population of 1,775,337 in Greater Toluca as of 2009 , making it the fifth most populous metropolitan area in Mexico.",
"Title: Virginia and Truckee Railway Motor Car 22\n\nVirginia and Truckee Railway Motor Car 22, also called McKeen Motor Car 70, is a gasoline-powered railcar at the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City in the U.S. state of Nevada. It was built for the Virginia and Truckee Railroad in 1910 by the McKeen Motor Car Company. Motor Car 22 was operated by the Virginia and Truckee until 1945, when it was sold off and became a diner until 1955. It eventually became the office and storage space for a plumbing business before it was donated to the Nevada State Railroad Museum in 1995. After a thorough study, the Museum undertook a restoration of the McKeen car in 1997. The restored motor car was unveiled in 2010, a century after it was originally delivered to the Virginia and Truckee. Motor Car 22 was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2005, and designated a National Historic Landmark in 2012. It is one of a few surviving McKeen railcars, and the only one that is operational.",
"Title: Eisenhuth Horseless Vehicle Company\n\nEisenhuth Horseless Vehicle Company was a manufacturer of Brass Age automobiles who were originally based in New York City. In 1902 the company purchased the Keating Wheel and Automobile Company and established manufacturing operations in Middletown, Connecticut. During 1903, the company merged with the Graham Fox Motor Car Company, absorbing that firm and expanding operations in Middletown."
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The player who hit the most home runs in a single season played how many seasons of Major League Baseball ?
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22 seasons
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"Frank Edward Thomas Jr. (born May 27, 1968), nicknamed \"The Big Hurt,\" is an American former first baseman in Major League Baseball who played for three American League (AL) teams from 1990 to 2008, all but the last three years with the Chicago White Sox.",
" One of the most fearsome and devastating hitters of his era, he is the only player in major league history to have seven consecutive seasons (1991–1997) with a .300 batting average and at least 100 runs batted in (RBI), 100 runs scored, 100 walks and 20 home runs; over that period, he batted .330 and averaged 36 home runs and 118 RBI per year.",
" A perennial MVP candidate through the 1990s, he was named the AL's Most Valuable Player by unanimous vote in 1993 after becoming the first White Sox player to hit 40 home runs, leading the team to a division title; he repeated as MVP in the strike-shortened 1994 season after batting .353 and leading the league in slugging average and runs.",
" After two subpar seasons, he lost the MVP in a close vote in 2000 after posting career highs of 43 home runs and 143 RBI, also earning AL Comeback Player of the Year honors, as Chicago finished with the AL's best record."
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"Bobby Lee Bonds (March 15, 1946 – August 23, 2003) was an American right fielder in Major League Baseball from to , primarily with the San Francisco Giants.",
" Noted for his outstanding combination of power hitting and speed, he was the first player to have more than two seasons of 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases, doing so a record five times (the record was matched only by his son Barry), and was the first to accomplish the feat in both major leagues; he became the second player to hit 300 career home runs and steal 300 bases, joining Willie Mays.",
" Together with Barry, he is part of baseball's most accomplished father-son combination, holding the record for combined home runs, RBIs, and stolen bases.",
" A prolific leadoff hitter, he also set major league records for most times leading off a game with a home run in a career (35) and a season (11, in ); both records have since been broken."
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"Albert Jojuan Belle (born August 25, 1966) is a former American Major League Baseball outfielder for the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, and Baltimore Orioles.",
" Standing at 6 ft and weighing 225 lb , Belle was one of the leading sluggers of his time, and in 1995 became the first and still only player to ever hit 50 doubles and 50 home runs in a single season.",
" He was also the first player to break the 10-million-dollar per year compensation contract in Major League Baseball."
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"Pablo Emilio Juan Pedro Sandoval Jr. (born August 11, 1986) is a Venezuelan professional baseball third baseman for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB).",
" He has played in Major League Baseball for the Giants and the Boston Red Sox.",
" He stands 5 ft tall and weighs 255 lb .",
" He previously played portions of three seasons for the Boston Red Sox and seven seasons for the San Francisco Giants.",
" Nicknamed \"Kung Fu Panda\", Sandoval is a two-time All-Star and has won three World Series championships with the Giants.",
" Sandoval hit three home runs in Game 1 of the 2012 World Series, becoming the fourth person to hit three home runs in a World Series game, and was named the World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP).",
" During the offseason, he plays for the Navegantes del Magallanes of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League."
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"Mark Charles Teixeira ( ; born April 11, 1980) is an American former professional baseball first baseman.",
" He played 14 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and New York Yankees.",
" Before his professional career, he played college baseball at Georgia Tech, where in 2001 he won the Dick Howser Trophy as the national collegiate baseball player of the year.",
" One of the most prolific switch hitters in MLB history, Teixeira was an integral part of the Yankees' 27th World Series championship in 2009, leading the American League (AL) in home runs and runs batted in (RBI) while finishing second in the Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) balloting.",
" Teixeira was a three-time All-Star, won five Gold Glove Awards and three Silver Slugger Awards, and also holds the all-time major league record for most games with a home run from both sides of the plate, with 14.",
" He was the fifth switch hitter in MLB history to reach 400 home runs."
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"The 1921 Major League Baseball season, ended when the New York Giants beat the New York Yankees in Game 8 of the World Series.",
" 1921 was the first of three straight seasons in which the Yankees would lead the majors in wins.",
" Babe Ruth broke the single season home run record for the third consecutive season by hitting 59 home runs in 152 games.",
" Ruth also broke Roger Connor's record for the most home runs all time when he hit his 139th home run on July 18 against Bert Cole.",
" The record for career strikeouts, previously held by Cy Young was also broken in 1921 by Walter Johnson; Johnson lead the league in strikeouts with 143 and ended the season with 2,835 strikeouts.",
" Young struck out 2,803 during his career.",
" The Cincinnati Reds set a Major League record for the fewest strikeouts in a season, with only 308.",
" Future hall of famers Kiki Cuyler and Goose Goslin both debuted in September 1921."
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"August Joseph \"Gus\" Williams, Jr. (May 7, 1888 – April 16, 1964), known also as \"Gloomy\" Gus Williams, was a German American professional baseball player whose career spanned 10 seasons, five of which were spent in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the St. Louis Browns (1911–15).",
" Over his major league career, Williams batted .263 with 171 runs scored, 367 hits, 58 doubles, 31 triples, 12 home runs, 147 runs batted in (RBIs), and 95 stolen bases in 410 games played.",
" Williams career started out in 1909 with the Monmouth Browns of the Class-D Illinois–Missouri League.",
" After playing in the minor leagues for two seasons, Williams made his major league debut in 1911.",
" He had another stint in the majors in 1912.",
" In 1913, Williams served as the Browns regular outfielder.",
" He was a dead-ball era power hitter for the Browns, ranking in the top-10 amongst American League hitters in home runs during the 1913 and 1914 seasons.",
" He led the league in strikeouts in 1914.",
" Williams would make his last appearance in the major leagues during the 1915 season.",
" He would go on to play in the minors with the Toronto Maple Leafs (1915), Nashville Volunteers (1916), Louisville Colonels (1917), and Indianapolis Indians (1918).",
" In the minors, he compiled a career batting average of .293 with 838 hits in 759 games played.",
" Williams also played semi-professional baseball after leaving the professional circuit.",
" He batted and threw left-handed.",
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"Henry Louis \"Hank\" Aaron (born February 5, 1934), nicknamed \"Hammer\" or \"Hammerin' Hank\", is a retired American Major League Baseball (MLB) right fielder who is currently the senior vice president of the Atlanta Braves.",
" He played 21 seasons for the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves in the National League (NL) and two seasons for the Milwaukee Brewers in the American League (AL), from 1954 through 1976.",
" Aaron held the MLB record for career home runs for 33 years, and he still holds several MLB offensive records.",
" He hit 24 or more home runs every year from 1955 through 1973, and is one of only two players to hit 30 or more home runs in a season at least fifteen times.",
" In 1999, \"The Sporting News\" ranked Aaron fifth on its \"100 Greatest Baseball Players\" list."
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"In Major League Baseball (MLB), the 50 home run club is the group of batters who have hit 50 or more home runs in a single season.",
" Babe Ruth was the first to achieve this, doing so in 1920.",
" By reaching the milestone, he also became the first player to hit 30 and then 40 home runs in a single-season, breaking his own record of 29 from the 1919 season.",
" Ruth subsequently became the first player to reach the 50 home run club on four occasions, repeating the achievement in 1921, 1927 and 1928.",
" He remained the only player to accomplish this until Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa matched his feat in 1999 and 2001, respectively, thus becoming the only players to achieve four consecutive 50 home run seasons.",
" Barry Bonds hit the most home runs to join the club, collecting 73 in 2001.",
" The most recent player to reach the milestone is Aaron Judge, achieving the feat during the 2017 season."
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"Barry Lamar Bonds (born July 24, 1964) is an American former professional baseball left fielder who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants.",
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"Title: Frank Thomas (designated hitter)\n\nFrank Edward Thomas Jr. (born May 27, 1968), nicknamed \"The Big Hurt,\" is an American former first baseman in Major League Baseball who played for three American League (AL) teams from 1990 to 2008, all but the last three years with the Chicago White Sox. One of the most fearsome and devastating hitters of his era, he is the only player in major league history to have seven consecutive seasons (1991–1997) with a .300 batting average and at least 100 runs batted in (RBI), 100 runs scored, 100 walks and 20 home runs; over that period, he batted .330 and averaged 36 home runs and 118 RBI per year. A perennial MVP candidate through the 1990s, he was named the AL's Most Valuable Player by unanimous vote in 1993 after becoming the first White Sox player to hit 40 home runs, leading the team to a division title; he repeated as MVP in the strike-shortened 1994 season after batting .353 and leading the league in slugging average and runs. After two subpar seasons, he lost the MVP in a close vote in 2000 after posting career highs of 43 home runs and 143 RBI, also earning AL Comeback Player of the Year honors, as Chicago finished with the AL's best record.",
"Title: Bobby Bonds\n\nBobby Lee Bonds (March 15, 1946 – August 23, 2003) was an American right fielder in Major League Baseball from to , primarily with the San Francisco Giants. Noted for his outstanding combination of power hitting and speed, he was the first player to have more than two seasons of 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases, doing so a record five times (the record was matched only by his son Barry), and was the first to accomplish the feat in both major leagues; he became the second player to hit 300 career home runs and steal 300 bases, joining Willie Mays. Together with Barry, he is part of baseball's most accomplished father-son combination, holding the record for combined home runs, RBIs, and stolen bases. A prolific leadoff hitter, he also set major league records for most times leading off a game with a home run in a career (35) and a season (11, in ); both records have since been broken.",
"Title: Albert Belle\n\nAlbert Jojuan Belle (born August 25, 1966) is a former American Major League Baseball outfielder for the Cleveland Indians, Chicago White Sox, and Baltimore Orioles. Standing at 6 ft and weighing 225 lb , Belle was one of the leading sluggers of his time, and in 1995 became the first and still only player to ever hit 50 doubles and 50 home runs in a single season. He was also the first player to break the 10-million-dollar per year compensation contract in Major League Baseball.",
"Title: Pablo Sandoval\n\nPablo Emilio Juan Pedro Sandoval Jr. (born August 11, 1986) is a Venezuelan professional baseball third baseman for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has played in Major League Baseball for the Giants and the Boston Red Sox. He stands 5 ft tall and weighs 255 lb . He previously played portions of three seasons for the Boston Red Sox and seven seasons for the San Francisco Giants. Nicknamed \"Kung Fu Panda\", Sandoval is a two-time All-Star and has won three World Series championships with the Giants. Sandoval hit three home runs in Game 1 of the 2012 World Series, becoming the fourth person to hit three home runs in a World Series game, and was named the World Series Most Valuable Player (MVP). During the offseason, he plays for the Navegantes del Magallanes of the Venezuelan Professional Baseball League.",
"Title: Mark Teixeira\n\nMark Charles Teixeira ( ; born April 11, 1980) is an American former professional baseball first baseman. He played 14 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Texas Rangers, Atlanta Braves, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and New York Yankees. Before his professional career, he played college baseball at Georgia Tech, where in 2001 he won the Dick Howser Trophy as the national collegiate baseball player of the year. One of the most prolific switch hitters in MLB history, Teixeira was an integral part of the Yankees' 27th World Series championship in 2009, leading the American League (AL) in home runs and runs batted in (RBI) while finishing second in the Most Valuable Player Award (MVP) balloting. Teixeira was a three-time All-Star, won five Gold Glove Awards and three Silver Slugger Awards, and also holds the all-time major league record for most games with a home run from both sides of the plate, with 14. He was the fifth switch hitter in MLB history to reach 400 home runs.",
"Title: 1921 Major League Baseball season\n\nThe 1921 Major League Baseball season, ended when the New York Giants beat the New York Yankees in Game 8 of the World Series. 1921 was the first of three straight seasons in which the Yankees would lead the majors in wins. Babe Ruth broke the single season home run record for the third consecutive season by hitting 59 home runs in 152 games. Ruth also broke Roger Connor's record for the most home runs all time when he hit his 139th home run on July 18 against Bert Cole. The record for career strikeouts, previously held by Cy Young was also broken in 1921 by Walter Johnson; Johnson lead the league in strikeouts with 143 and ended the season with 2,835 strikeouts. Young struck out 2,803 during his career. The Cincinnati Reds set a Major League record for the fewest strikeouts in a season, with only 308. Future hall of famers Kiki Cuyler and Goose Goslin both debuted in September 1921.",
"Title: Gus Williams (outfielder)\n\nAugust Joseph \"Gus\" Williams, Jr. (May 7, 1888 – April 16, 1964), known also as \"Gloomy\" Gus Williams, was a German American professional baseball player whose career spanned 10 seasons, five of which were spent in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the St. Louis Browns (1911–15). Over his major league career, Williams batted .263 with 171 runs scored, 367 hits, 58 doubles, 31 triples, 12 home runs, 147 runs batted in (RBIs), and 95 stolen bases in 410 games played. Williams career started out in 1909 with the Monmouth Browns of the Class-D Illinois–Missouri League. After playing in the minor leagues for two seasons, Williams made his major league debut in 1911. He had another stint in the majors in 1912. In 1913, Williams served as the Browns regular outfielder. He was a dead-ball era power hitter for the Browns, ranking in the top-10 amongst American League hitters in home runs during the 1913 and 1914 seasons. He led the league in strikeouts in 1914. Williams would make his last appearance in the major leagues during the 1915 season. He would go on to play in the minors with the Toronto Maple Leafs (1915), Nashville Volunteers (1916), Louisville Colonels (1917), and Indianapolis Indians (1918). In the minors, he compiled a career batting average of .293 with 838 hits in 759 games played. Williams also played semi-professional baseball after leaving the professional circuit. He batted and threw left-handed. During his baseball career, Williams stood at 6 ft and weighed 185 lb .",
"Title: Hank Aaron\n\nHenry Louis \"Hank\" Aaron (born February 5, 1934), nicknamed \"Hammer\" or \"Hammerin' Hank\", is a retired American Major League Baseball (MLB) right fielder who is currently the senior vice president of the Atlanta Braves. He played 21 seasons for the Milwaukee/Atlanta Braves in the National League (NL) and two seasons for the Milwaukee Brewers in the American League (AL), from 1954 through 1976. Aaron held the MLB record for career home runs for 33 years, and he still holds several MLB offensive records. He hit 24 or more home runs every year from 1955 through 1973, and is one of only two players to hit 30 or more home runs in a season at least fifteen times. In 1999, \"The Sporting News\" ranked Aaron fifth on its \"100 Greatest Baseball Players\" list.",
"Title: 50 home run club\n\nIn Major League Baseball (MLB), the 50 home run club is the group of batters who have hit 50 or more home runs in a single season. Babe Ruth was the first to achieve this, doing so in 1920. By reaching the milestone, he also became the first player to hit 30 and then 40 home runs in a single-season, breaking his own record of 29 from the 1919 season. Ruth subsequently became the first player to reach the 50 home run club on four occasions, repeating the achievement in 1921, 1927 and 1928. He remained the only player to accomplish this until Mark McGwire and Sammy Sosa matched his feat in 1999 and 2001, respectively, thus becoming the only players to achieve four consecutive 50 home run seasons. Barry Bonds hit the most home runs to join the club, collecting 73 in 2001. The most recent player to reach the milestone is Aaron Judge, achieving the feat during the 2017 season.",
"Title: Barry Bonds\n\nBarry Lamar Bonds (born July 24, 1964) is an American former professional baseball left fielder who played 22 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Pittsburgh Pirates and San Francisco Giants. Bonds received seven NL MVP awards and 14 All-Star selections, and is considered to be one of the greatest baseball players of all time."
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What year was the skating partner of the first Native American female athlete to participate in the Winter Olympics born?
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1971
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"Helga María Vilhjálmsdóttir (born April 25, 1995 in Akureyri, Iceland) is an alpine skier from Iceland.",
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"The Olympic Winter Games (official name) (French: \"Jeux olympiques d'hiver\" ) is a major international sporting event held once every four years, for sports practised on snow and ice.",
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" The original five sports (broken into nine disciplines) were bobsleigh, curling, ice hockey, Nordic skiing (consisting of the disciplines military patrol, cross-country skiing, Nordic combined, and ski jumping), and skating (consisting of the disciplines figure skating and speed skating).",
" The Games were held every four years from 1924 to 1936, interrupted in 1940 and 1944 by World War II, and resumed in 1948.",
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"Suela Mëhilli (born January 28, 1994 in Vlorë, Albania) is an alpine skier from Albania.",
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"Ivana Bulatović (born October 12, 1994 in Berane, Montenegro) is an alpine skier from Montenegro.",
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" It was 16 years since Australia's last Winter Games, as the 1940 and 1944 Winter Olympics were cancelled, and Australia did not compete in the 1948 Winter Olympics.",
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" Nancy Hallam and Gweneth Molony were Australia's first women athletes at the Winter Olympics."
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" Twelve years later, the venue joined ice hockey as another Winter Olympic sport in the Summer Olympics.",
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" A suggestion by International Olympic Committee President Count Henri de Baillet-Latour to 1932 Olympic Organizing Committee President Godfrey Dewey in September 1930 led Dewey to create the first indoor arena for the Winter Olympics.",
" For the 1936 Games, the venue was covered partially.",
" Following World War II, the 1948 venue became the first venue to be used twice at the Winter Olympics since it had been used twenty years earlier.",
" Figure skating's final competition that took place outdoors was in 1956 though that venue has since had a roof added to it.",
" Since 1960, all figure skating competitions have taken place indoors.",
" Three National Hockey League (NHL) venues have hosted Olympic figure skating competitions: the 1988 (both venues) and the 2010 though the NHL Vancouver Canucks moved out of the 2010 venue following the 1994–95 season.",
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"Title: Peter Tchernyshev\n\nPeter Tchernyshev (Russian: Пётр Андреевич Чернышёв ; also romanized as \"Pyotr Andreyevich Chernyshev\"; born February 6, 1971) is a Russian-American ice dancer. With skating partner Naomi Lang, he is a two-time (2000 and 2002) Four Continents champion, a five-time (1999–2003) U.S. national champion, and competed at the Winter Olympics in 2002.",
"Title: Helga María Vilhjálmsdóttir\n\nHelga María Vilhjálmsdóttir (born April 25, 1995 in Akureyri, Iceland) is an alpine skier from Iceland. She will compete for Iceland at the 2014 Winter Olympics in the alpine skiing events. She will become the first female athlete to represent the country at the Winter Olympics as well.",
"Title: Anne Abernathy\n\nAnne Abernathy (born April 12, 1953) is a luge athlete from the United States Virgin Islands and is the oldest female athlete to compete in the Winter Olympics. The 2006 Winter Olympics were her sixth. Despite her age, she is a strong competitor with numerous international podium finishes, and she is consistently ranked in the top 20 world rankings. She is known within luge circles as \"Grandma Luge.\" She is training for the 2016 Summer Olympics as an archer.",
"Title: Winter Olympic Games\n\nThe Olympic Winter Games (official name) (French: \"Jeux olympiques d'hiver\" ) is a major international sporting event held once every four years, for sports practised on snow and ice. The first Winter Olympics, the 1924 Winter Olympics, was held in Chamonix, France. The original five sports (broken into nine disciplines) were bobsleigh, curling, ice hockey, Nordic skiing (consisting of the disciplines military patrol, cross-country skiing, Nordic combined, and ski jumping), and skating (consisting of the disciplines figure skating and speed skating). The Games were held every four years from 1924 to 1936, interrupted in 1940 and 1944 by World War II, and resumed in 1948. Until 1992 the Winter and Summer Olympic Games were held in the same years, but in accordance with a 1986 decision by the International Olympic Committee (IOC) to place the Summer and Winter Games on separate four-year cycles in alternating even-numbered years, the next Winter Olympics after 1992 was in 1994.",
"Title: Naomi Lang\n\nNaomi Lang (born December 18, 1978) is an American ice dancer. With skating partner Peter Tchernyshev, she is a two-time (2000 and 2002) Four Continents champion, a five-time (1999–2003) U.S. national champion, and competed at the 2002 Olympic Winter Games. Lang is the first Native American female athlete to participate in the Winter Olympics.",
"Title: Christopher Dean\n\nChristopher Colin Dean, OBE (born 27 July 1958 in Calverton, Nottinghamshire) is an English ice dancer who won a gold medal at the 1984 Winter Olympics with his skating partner Jayne Torvill. They also won a bronze medal at the 1994 Winter Olympics.",
"Title: Suela Mëhilli\n\nSuela Mëhilli (born January 28, 1994 in Vlorë, Albania) is an alpine skier from Albania. She will compete for Albania at the 2014 Winter Olympics in the giant slalom competition. She will become the first female athlete to represent the country at the Winter Olympics as well.",
"Title: Ivana Bulatović\n\nIvana Bulatović (born October 12, 1994 in Berane, Montenegro) is an alpine skier from Montenegro. She will compete for Montenegro at the 2014 Winter Olympics in the slalom competition. She will become the first female athlete to represent the country at the Winter Olympics as well.",
"Title: Australia at the 1952 Winter Olympics\n\nAustralia's second Winter Olympic Games appearance was at the 1952 Winter Olympics in Oslo, Norway. It was 16 years since Australia's last Winter Games, as the 1940 and 1944 Winter Olympics were cancelled, and Australia did not compete in the 1948 Winter Olympics. Australia sent nine athletes and competed in alpine skiing, cross-country skiing, figure skating and speed skating. Nancy Hallam and Gweneth Molony were Australia's first women athletes at the Winter Olympics.",
"Title: List of Olympic venues in figure skating\n\nFor the Summer and Winter Olympics, there are 27 venues that have been or will be used for figure skating. This is one of two sports in the Winter Olympics to debut in the Summer Olympics with ice hockey being the other. The first venue for the event took place during the 1908 Games was held indoors. Twelve years later, the venue joined ice hockey as another Winter Olympic sport in the Summer Olympics. For the first two Winter Olympics, figure skating was held outdoors. With figure skating being held outdoors, there were weather concerns with thawing for the first two Winter Games. A suggestion by International Olympic Committee President Count Henri de Baillet-Latour to 1932 Olympic Organizing Committee President Godfrey Dewey in September 1930 led Dewey to create the first indoor arena for the Winter Olympics. For the 1936 Games, the venue was covered partially. Following World War II, the 1948 venue became the first venue to be used twice at the Winter Olympics since it had been used twenty years earlier. Figure skating's final competition that took place outdoors was in 1956 though that venue has since had a roof added to it. Since 1960, all figure skating competitions have taken place indoors. Three National Hockey League (NHL) venues have hosted Olympic figure skating competitions: the 1988 (both venues) and the 2010 though the NHL Vancouver Canucks moved out of the 2010 venue following the 1994–95 season. The 2002 venue was a National Basketball Association (NBA) venue which meant the Utah Jazz was on a road trip during the 2002 Games."
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The USS Patroclus was named after Achillies beloved slain in what war by Hector?
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Trojan War
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"USS \"Argus\" (PY-14) was a patrol yacht that saw service in the United States Navy during World War II.",
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"Arcesilaus in Greek mythology was a son of Lycus (or Areilycus) and Theobule, brother of Prothoenor, and was the leader of the Boeotians in the Trojan war.",
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" In the fight for Patroclus' body, Euphorbus was killed by Menelaus.",
" He was apparently one of Troy's finest warriors.",
" Menelaus later took Euphorbus' shield to the temple of Hera in Argos.",
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" Along with Hector and Paris he was part of the division that finally breached the Argive wall.",
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"USS \"Patroclus\" (ARL-19) was laid down as a United States Navy \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship but converted to one of 39 \"Achelous\"-class repair ship s that were used for repairing landing craft during World War II.",
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"In Greek mythology, Memnon (Greek: Mέμνων) was an Ethiopian king and son of Tithonus and Eos.",
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" The death of Memnon echoes that of Hector, another defender of Troy whom Achilles also killed out of revenge for a fallen comrade, Patroclus.",
" After Memnon's death, Zeus was moved by Eos' tears and granted him immortality.",
" Memnon's death is related at length in the lost epic \"Aethiopis\", composed after \"The Iliad\" circa the 7th century BC.",
" Quintus of Smyrna records Memnon's death in \"Posthomerica\".",
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"Title: USS Argus (PY-14)\n\nUSS \"Argus\" (PY-14) was a patrol yacht that saw service in the United States Navy during World War II. Named for the Argus (a monster with a hundred eyes supposedly slain by the Greek mythological messenger of the gods, Hermes), she was the second U.S. Navy vessel to bear the name.",
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"Title: Arcesilaus (mythology)\n\nArcesilaus in Greek mythology was a son of Lycus (or Areilycus) and Theobule, brother of Prothoenor, and was the leader of the Boeotians in the Trojan war. He led his people to Troy in ten ships, and was slain by Hector.",
"Title: Euphorbus\n\nEuphorbus (Greek: Εὔφορβος ), the son of Panthous and Phrontis, was a Trojan hero during the Trojan War. He wounded Patroclus before Patroclus was killed by Hector. In the fight for Patroclus' body, Euphorbus was killed by Menelaus. He was apparently one of Troy's finest warriors. Menelaus later took Euphorbus' shield to the temple of Hera in Argos. There are some accounts that claim that it was Euphorbus, not Aeneas, Cycnus or Hector, that killed Protesilaus.",
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"Title: USS Patroclus (ARL-19)\n\nUSS \"Patroclus\" (ARL-19) was laid down as a United States Navy \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship but converted to one of 39 \"Achelous\"-class repair ship s that were used for repairing landing craft during World War II. Named for Patroclus (a Homeric character; a beloved of Achilles, slain by Hector while fighting in Achilles’ armor), she was the only US Naval vessel to bear the name.",
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What actress began her career as a child actress in the early 1940s and also starred in the British drama film Boom!?
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Elizabeth Taylor
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"Dame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, DBE (February 27, 1932 – March 23, 2011) was a British-American actress, businesswoman, and humanitarian.",
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"Jennifer Ann Agutter {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'OBE', '4': \"} (born 20 December 1952) is a British actress.",
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"Jane Withers (born April 12, 1926) is an American actress, model, and singer.",
" Beginning a prolific career as a child actress at the age of three, Withers is a Young Artist Award–Former Child Star \"Lifetime Achievement\" Award honoree, best known for being one of the most popular child film stars of the 1930s and early 1940s, as well as for her portrayal of \"Josephine the Plumber\" in a series of TV commercials for Comet cleanser in the 1960s and early 1970s and probably best known for playing the obnoxious Joy Smythe in the movie she paired with Shirley Temple, \"Bright Eyes\".",
" Also a singer, she debuted the Jule Styne-Sammy Cahn torch song \"Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry\" in 1944 in \"Glad To See You\", a musical intended for Broadway which closed out of town in Philadelphia."
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"Boom!",
" is a 1968 British drama film starring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Noël Coward, directed by Joseph Losey, and adapted from the play \"The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore\" by Tennessee Williams."
],
"title": "Boom! (film)"
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"Margaret O'Brien (born Angela Maxine O'Brien; January 15, 1937) is an American film, radio, television, and stage actress.",
" Beginning a prolific career as a child actress in feature films for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer at the age of four, O'Brien became one of the most popular child stars in cinema history and was honored with a Juvenile Academy Award as the outstanding child actress of 1944.",
" In her later career, she appeared on television, on stage, and in supporting film roles."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Katy Kurtzman (born September 16, 1965, Washington, D.C.) is an American actress.",
" She began her career as a child actress.",
" In 1977, Michael Landon cast Katy as stuttering Anna who was abused by Nellie on \"Little House on the Prairie\".",
" Katy also starred in the \"Little House on the Prairie\" fourth season episode \"I Remember, I Remember\" with Matthew Laborteaux, playing young Caroline and young Charles, respectively.",
" This episode aired on January 23, 1978 and is Production # 4016."
],
"title": "Katy Kurtzman"
},
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"sentences": [
"Sankaramanchi Janaki (born 12 December 1931), popularly known as Sowcar Janaki, is a south-Indian actress who has acted in over 387 Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi and Malayalam films.",
" She also performed on stage in over 300 shows and was a radio artist during her earlier years.",
" Her career as film actress began after her marriage only.",
" She became a popular actress with hits across languages between 1949 and 1975 as the lead heroine such as \"Sowcar\" (Telugu), Valayapathy, Rojulu Marayi in Telugu, then in Tamil like Naan Kanda Sorgam, Kaviya Thalavi, Bhagya Lakshmi, Pallum Pazhamum, Paar Magale Paar, Thayikku Thalaimagan, Kumudham, Panam Paadithavan, \"Puthiya Paravai\" , Bama Vijayam, Oli Villaku, Ethir Neechal,Maanavan, Uyardha Manidhan, Nimarundhu Nil, Thunaivan, Needhi and \"Iru Kodugal\" (Tamil), with Kannada films like Devakaanika, Saaku Magalu, Sadarame, Thayige Thakka Maga and then with Malayalam debut Schoolmaster (1964) and with a film in Hindi - Teen Bahuraniyan.",
" She worked with famous directors such as Dada Mirasee and K Balachandar.",
" She moved to supporting roles after 1975 and her performances in Cinema Paithiyam, Thee, Thillu Mullu, Vetri Vizha, Kaanche were widely appreciated.",
" She served as jury member for the National Indian Films awards committee and as chair person for state Telugu Films awards committee."
],
"title": "Sowcar Janaki"
},
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"sentences": [
"Yoo Yeon-mi (born July 7, 1999) is a South Korean actress.",
" She began her career as a child actress, notably in Jeon Soo-il's indie film \"With a Girl of Black Soil\" (2007), for which she received the Best Actress award at the Marrakech International Film Festival.",
" Yoo also starred in the television dramas \"Golden Apple\" (2005), \"Great Expectations\" (2006), and \"Missing You\" (2012)."
],
"title": "Yoo Yeon-mi"
},
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"sentences": [
"Tanvi Hegde is an Indian film and television actress.",
" Her family is from Karnataka.",
" She started her career as a child actress in Hindi films and television series.",
" She started her career at the age of 3 by winning the Rasna Baby contest and did a campaign for the same.",
" She is widely known for her lead role of Frooti in the highly successful children's television serial \"Son Pari\", that aired on Star Plus.",
" She also appeared in some episodes of another successful children's show \"Shaka Laka Boom Boom\", also on Star Plus.",
" Hedge has been a part of more than 150 commercials."
],
"title": "Tanvi Hegde"
}
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[
"Title: Bright Young Things (film)\n\nBright Young Things is a 2003 British drama film written and directed by Stephen Fry. The screenplay, based on the 1930 novel \"Vile Bodies\" by Evelyn Waugh, provides satirical social commentary about the Bright Young People: young and carefree London aristocrats and bohemians, as well as society in general, in the late 1920s through to the early 1940s. It was John Mills' final film before his death in 2005.",
"Title: Elizabeth Taylor\n\nDame Elizabeth Rosemond Taylor, DBE (February 27, 1932 – March 23, 2011) was a British-American actress, businesswoman, and humanitarian. She began her career as a child actress in the early 1940s, and was one of the most popular stars of classical Hollywood cinema in the 1950s. She continued her career successfully into the 1960s, and remained a well known public figure for the rest of her life. In 1999, the American Film Institute named her the seventh-greatest female screen legend.",
"Title: Jenny Agutter\n\nJennifer Ann Agutter {'1': \", '2': \", '3': 'OBE', '4': \"} (born 20 December 1952) is a British actress. She began her career as a child actress in 1964's \"East of Sudan\" and went on to appear in \"Star! \" and two adaptations of \"The Railway Children\"—the BBC's 1968 television adaptation and the 1970 film version. She also starred in the critically acclaimed 1971 film \"Walkabout\", before moving to Hollywood in 1974. Her Hollywood film roles included parts in \"Logan's Run\" (1976), \"An American Werewolf in London\" (1981) and \"Child's Play 2\" (1990). Agutter won the Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama for the 1971 TV film \"The Snow Goose\", and the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for playing Jill Mason in the 1977 film \"Equus\".",
"Title: Jane Withers\n\nJane Withers (born April 12, 1926) is an American actress, model, and singer. Beginning a prolific career as a child actress at the age of three, Withers is a Young Artist Award–Former Child Star \"Lifetime Achievement\" Award honoree, best known for being one of the most popular child film stars of the 1930s and early 1940s, as well as for her portrayal of \"Josephine the Plumber\" in a series of TV commercials for Comet cleanser in the 1960s and early 1970s and probably best known for playing the obnoxious Joy Smythe in the movie she paired with Shirley Temple, \"Bright Eyes\". Also a singer, she debuted the Jule Styne-Sammy Cahn torch song \"Guess I'll Hang My Tears Out to Dry\" in 1944 in \"Glad To See You\", a musical intended for Broadway which closed out of town in Philadelphia.",
"Title: Boom! (film)\n\nBoom! is a 1968 British drama film starring Elizabeth Taylor, Richard Burton and Noël Coward, directed by Joseph Losey, and adapted from the play \"The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here Anymore\" by Tennessee Williams.",
"Title: Margaret O'Brien\n\nMargaret O'Brien (born Angela Maxine O'Brien; January 15, 1937) is an American film, radio, television, and stage actress. Beginning a prolific career as a child actress in feature films for Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer at the age of four, O'Brien became one of the most popular child stars in cinema history and was honored with a Juvenile Academy Award as the outstanding child actress of 1944. In her later career, she appeared on television, on stage, and in supporting film roles.",
"Title: Katy Kurtzman\n\nKaty Kurtzman (born September 16, 1965, Washington, D.C.) is an American actress. She began her career as a child actress. In 1977, Michael Landon cast Katy as stuttering Anna who was abused by Nellie on \"Little House on the Prairie\". Katy also starred in the \"Little House on the Prairie\" fourth season episode \"I Remember, I Remember\" with Matthew Laborteaux, playing young Caroline and young Charles, respectively. This episode aired on January 23, 1978 and is Production # 4016.",
"Title: Sowcar Janaki\n\nSankaramanchi Janaki (born 12 December 1931), popularly known as Sowcar Janaki, is a south-Indian actress who has acted in over 387 Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, Hindi and Malayalam films. She also performed on stage in over 300 shows and was a radio artist during her earlier years. Her career as film actress began after her marriage only. She became a popular actress with hits across languages between 1949 and 1975 as the lead heroine such as \"Sowcar\" (Telugu), Valayapathy, Rojulu Marayi in Telugu, then in Tamil like Naan Kanda Sorgam, Kaviya Thalavi, Bhagya Lakshmi, Pallum Pazhamum, Paar Magale Paar, Thayikku Thalaimagan, Kumudham, Panam Paadithavan, \"Puthiya Paravai\" , Bama Vijayam, Oli Villaku, Ethir Neechal,Maanavan, Uyardha Manidhan, Nimarundhu Nil, Thunaivan, Needhi and \"Iru Kodugal\" (Tamil), with Kannada films like Devakaanika, Saaku Magalu, Sadarame, Thayige Thakka Maga and then with Malayalam debut Schoolmaster (1964) and with a film in Hindi - Teen Bahuraniyan. She worked with famous directors such as Dada Mirasee and K Balachandar. She moved to supporting roles after 1975 and her performances in Cinema Paithiyam, Thee, Thillu Mullu, Vetri Vizha, Kaanche were widely appreciated. She served as jury member for the National Indian Films awards committee and as chair person for state Telugu Films awards committee.",
"Title: Yoo Yeon-mi\n\nYoo Yeon-mi (born July 7, 1999) is a South Korean actress. She began her career as a child actress, notably in Jeon Soo-il's indie film \"With a Girl of Black Soil\" (2007), for which she received the Best Actress award at the Marrakech International Film Festival. Yoo also starred in the television dramas \"Golden Apple\" (2005), \"Great Expectations\" (2006), and \"Missing You\" (2012).",
"Title: Tanvi Hegde\n\nTanvi Hegde is an Indian film and television actress. Her family is from Karnataka. She started her career as a child actress in Hindi films and television series. She started her career at the age of 3 by winning the Rasna Baby contest and did a campaign for the same. She is widely known for her lead role of Frooti in the highly successful children's television serial \"Son Pari\", that aired on Star Plus. She also appeared in some episodes of another successful children's show \"Shaka Laka Boom Boom\", also on Star Plus. Hedge has been a part of more than 150 commercials."
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The company that developed Nateglinide is also the world biggest producer of what?
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aspartame
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"Nateglinide (INN, trade name Starlix) is a drug for the treatment of type 2 diabetes.",
" Nateglinide was developed by Ajinomoto, a Japanese company and sold by the Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis."
],
"title": "Nateglinide"
},
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"Velika Drenova (Serbian: Велика Дренова ) is a village of about 5,000 inhabitants in Trstenik municipality, Rasina District, Serbia.",
" It is located on the Zapadna Morava River in the central Serbian area of Šumadija.",
" Velika Drenova is the biggest producer of vine in Serbia and vinegrapes are a major export.",
" Velika Drenova is also known by its grafters which is heard about all over the world.",
" One of the biggest producer of vine is First Grafters Cooperative 1903."
],
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"The Steel industry in China has developed over several decades into the world biggest.",
" China accounted for over 50% of world steel production in 2013.",
" It has been driven by rapid modernisation of its economy, construction, infrastructure and manufacturing industries."
],
"title": "Steel industry in China"
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"The Madeira Brewery (Empresa de Cervejas da Madeira or E.C.M) is a brewery in Madeira.",
" The main brand is \"Coral Lager\".",
" The company is the biggest producer and drink distributor in the Autonomous Region of Madeira.",
" It produces alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.",
" Until 2007, ECM drinks had been awarded 117 Monde Selection awards.",
" However, Monde Selection awards are non-competitive and only products that pay to enter are judged.",
" The company is certified by the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 quality norms."
],
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},
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"The widespread use of children in cocoa production is controversial, not only for the concerns about child labor and exploitation, but also because, as of 2015, up to 19,000 children working in Côte d'Ivoire, the world's biggest producer of cocoa, may have been victims of trafficking or slavery.",
" Most attention on this subject has focused on West Africa, which collectively supplies 69 percent of the world's cocoa, and Côte d'Ivoire in particular, which supplies 35 percent of the world's cocoa.",
" Thirty percent of children under age 15 in sub-Saharan Africa are child laborers, mostly in agricultural activities including cocoa farming.",
" It is estimated that more than 1.8 million children in West Africa are involved in growing cocoa.",
" Major chocolate producers, such as Nestle, buy cocoa at commodities exchanges where Ivorian cocoa is mixed with other cocoa.",
" In 2013-2014, an estimated 1.4 million children aged 5 years old to 11 years old worked in agriculture in cocoa-growing areas, approximately 800,000 of them engaged in hazardous work, including working with sharp tools and agricultural chemicals and carrying heavy loads."
],
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"Čakovečki mlinovi (lit. \"",
"Čakovec Mills\") is a Croatian milling company based in Čakovec.",
" In addition to being the biggest producer of wheat flour in the country, it also produces baked goods and pumpkin seed oil.",
" The company's shares are listed on the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) and is one of the 25 companies included in its official share index CROBEX as of September 2010."
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"Ebro Foods, S.A. ( ; ] ), formerly Ebro Puleva, is the leading company in the Spanish food processing sector.",
" Ebro Foods is the world's largest traders/miller of rice and the second biggest producer of pasta (its Panzani brand is a market leader in France).",
" The company's head office is in Madrid."
],
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"Ajinomoto Co., Inc. (味の素株式会社 , Ajinomoto Kabushiki-gaisha ) is a Japanese food and chemical corporation which produces seasonings, cooking oils, TV dinners, sweeteners, amino acids, and pharmaceuticals.",
" In particular it is the world's largest producer of aspartame, with a 40% global market share."
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"The Leskovac Grill Festival (Serbian: Роштиљијада, \"Roštiljijada\" , also translated as \"barbecue week\") is a yearly grilled-meat festival organised in Leskovac, Serbia at the beginning of September.",
" During the event, the main boulevard is closed for traffic, night and day for five days, and all its way there are grill-stands constructed, to create many temporary restaurants.",
" Many visitors from all over Serbia and many tourists from abroad come to Leskovac to enjoy a grill and entertainment.",
" The organisers hold competitions, such as in making the World Biggest Burger - the Pljeskavica.",
" The festival is the highlight of the season in Leskovac."
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"title": "Leskovac Grill Festival"
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"Farming Systems in India are strategically utilised, according to the locations where they are most suitable.",
" The farming systems that significantly contribute to the agriculture of India are subsistence farming, organic farming, and industrial farming.",
" Regions throughout India differ in types of farming they use; some are based on horticulture, ley farming, agroforestry, and many more.",
" Due to India's geographical location, certain parts experience different climates, thus affecting each region's agricultural productivity differently.",
" India is very dependent on its monsoon cycle for large crop yields.",
" India's agriculture has an extensive background which goes back to at least 10 thousand years.",
" Currently the country holds the second position in agricultural production in the world.",
" In 2007, agriculture and other industries made up more than 16% of India's GDP.",
" Despite the steady decline in agriculture's contribution to the country's GDP, agriculture is the biggest industry in the country and plays a key role in the socioeconomic growth of the country.",
" India is the second biggest producer of wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, silk, groundnuts, and dozens more.",
" It is also the second biggest harvester of vegetables and fruit, representing 8.6% and 10.9% of overall production, respectively.",
" The major fruits produced by India are mangoes, papayas, sapota, and bananas.",
" India also has the biggest number of livestock in the world, holding 281 million.",
" In 2008, the country housed the second largest number of cattle in the world with 175 million."
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"Title: Nateglinide\n\nNateglinide (INN, trade name Starlix) is a drug for the treatment of type 2 diabetes. Nateglinide was developed by Ajinomoto, a Japanese company and sold by the Swiss pharmaceutical company Novartis.",
"Title: Velika Drenova\n\nVelika Drenova (Serbian: Велика Дренова ) is a village of about 5,000 inhabitants in Trstenik municipality, Rasina District, Serbia. It is located on the Zapadna Morava River in the central Serbian area of Šumadija. Velika Drenova is the biggest producer of vine in Serbia and vinegrapes are a major export. Velika Drenova is also known by its grafters which is heard about all over the world. One of the biggest producer of vine is First Grafters Cooperative 1903.",
"Title: Steel industry in China\n\nThe Steel industry in China has developed over several decades into the world biggest. China accounted for over 50% of world steel production in 2013. It has been driven by rapid modernisation of its economy, construction, infrastructure and manufacturing industries.",
"Title: Madeira Brewery\n\nThe Madeira Brewery (Empresa de Cervejas da Madeira or E.C.M) is a brewery in Madeira. The main brand is \"Coral Lager\". The company is the biggest producer and drink distributor in the Autonomous Region of Madeira. It produces alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages. Until 2007, ECM drinks had been awarded 117 Monde Selection awards. However, Monde Selection awards are non-competitive and only products that pay to enter are judged. The company is certified by the ISO 9001 and ISO 14001 quality norms.",
"Title: Child labor in cocoa production\n\nThe widespread use of children in cocoa production is controversial, not only for the concerns about child labor and exploitation, but also because, as of 2015, up to 19,000 children working in Côte d'Ivoire, the world's biggest producer of cocoa, may have been victims of trafficking or slavery. Most attention on this subject has focused on West Africa, which collectively supplies 69 percent of the world's cocoa, and Côte d'Ivoire in particular, which supplies 35 percent of the world's cocoa. Thirty percent of children under age 15 in sub-Saharan Africa are child laborers, mostly in agricultural activities including cocoa farming. It is estimated that more than 1.8 million children in West Africa are involved in growing cocoa. Major chocolate producers, such as Nestle, buy cocoa at commodities exchanges where Ivorian cocoa is mixed with other cocoa. In 2013-2014, an estimated 1.4 million children aged 5 years old to 11 years old worked in agriculture in cocoa-growing areas, approximately 800,000 of them engaged in hazardous work, including working with sharp tools and agricultural chemicals and carrying heavy loads.",
"Title: Čakovečki mlinovi\n\nČakovečki mlinovi (lit. \" Čakovec Mills\") is a Croatian milling company based in Čakovec. In addition to being the biggest producer of wheat flour in the country, it also produces baked goods and pumpkin seed oil. The company's shares are listed on the Zagreb Stock Exchange (ZSE) and is one of the 25 companies included in its official share index CROBEX as of September 2010.",
"Title: Ebro Foods\n\nEbro Foods, S.A. ( ; ] ), formerly Ebro Puleva, is the leading company in the Spanish food processing sector. Ebro Foods is the world's largest traders/miller of rice and the second biggest producer of pasta (its Panzani brand is a market leader in France). The company's head office is in Madrid.",
"Title: Ajinomoto\n\nAjinomoto Co., Inc. (味の素株式会社 , Ajinomoto Kabushiki-gaisha ) is a Japanese food and chemical corporation which produces seasonings, cooking oils, TV dinners, sweeteners, amino acids, and pharmaceuticals. In particular it is the world's largest producer of aspartame, with a 40% global market share.",
"Title: Leskovac Grill Festival\n\nThe Leskovac Grill Festival (Serbian: Роштиљијада, \"Roštiljijada\" , also translated as \"barbecue week\") is a yearly grilled-meat festival organised in Leskovac, Serbia at the beginning of September. During the event, the main boulevard is closed for traffic, night and day for five days, and all its way there are grill-stands constructed, to create many temporary restaurants. Many visitors from all over Serbia and many tourists from abroad come to Leskovac to enjoy a grill and entertainment. The organisers hold competitions, such as in making the World Biggest Burger - the Pljeskavica. The festival is the highlight of the season in Leskovac.",
"Title: Farming systems in India\n\nFarming Systems in India are strategically utilised, according to the locations where they are most suitable. The farming systems that significantly contribute to the agriculture of India are subsistence farming, organic farming, and industrial farming. Regions throughout India differ in types of farming they use; some are based on horticulture, ley farming, agroforestry, and many more. Due to India's geographical location, certain parts experience different climates, thus affecting each region's agricultural productivity differently. India is very dependent on its monsoon cycle for large crop yields. India's agriculture has an extensive background which goes back to at least 10 thousand years. Currently the country holds the second position in agricultural production in the world. In 2007, agriculture and other industries made up more than 16% of India's GDP. Despite the steady decline in agriculture's contribution to the country's GDP, agriculture is the biggest industry in the country and plays a key role in the socioeconomic growth of the country. India is the second biggest producer of wheat, rice, cotton, sugarcane, silk, groundnuts, and dozens more. It is also the second biggest harvester of vegetables and fruit, representing 8.6% and 10.9% of overall production, respectively. The major fruits produced by India are mangoes, papayas, sapota, and bananas. India also has the biggest number of livestock in the world, holding 281 million. In 2008, the country housed the second largest number of cattle in the world with 175 million."
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Tybalt is the main antagonist and rival of the son of Montague that secretly loves and marries who?
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Juliet
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"Thea Louise Señerez Tolentino (born 13, August 1996 in Calamba, Laguna, Philippines), better known for her screen name.",
" Thea Tolentino, is a Filipina actress known for her role as Ashley Mercado Alcantara in the GMA Network television drama \"The Half Sisters\", Tolentino started her career as one of the winners of the of the reality show, \"Protégé\", a reality based \"artista\" search, created by GMA Network.",
" Since then, she became a contract artist of GMA and began appearing on their television dramas such as \"Teen Gen\", \"Anna Karenina,\" and \"\", Previously years 2016, she joined the cast in \"Hahamakin ang Lahat\" played the role as Phoebe-Ke, the main antagonist of the cast, In 2017, she joined the cast as the main antagonist Trish to Sinag (Mendoza) and Benjie's mistress (Richards).",
" Began 2017, Tolentino joined the cast in \"Haplos\" as Lucille, the main antagonist of the series.",
" She will also star in an upcoming movie entitled \"This Time I'll be Sweeter\" as the main antagonist that headlines Ken Chan and Barbie Forteza, her co-star in the critically acclaimed series \"The Half Sisters\"."
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"Perfect Number (; lit.",
" Suspect X) is a 2012 South Korean mystery-drama film directed by Bang Eun-jin.",
" Adapted from Keigo Higashino's novel \"The Devotion of Suspect X\", it centers around a mild-mannered mathematics teacher (Ryoo Seung-bum) who plans the perfect alibi for the woman he secretly loves (Lee Yo-won) when she unexpectedly murders her abusive ex-husband.",
" Cho Jin-woong received a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the 49th Baeksang Arts Awards in 2013."
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"Three Loves is a 1932 novel by A.J. Cronin about the loves of Lucy Moore — her husband, her son, and God.",
" Initially published by Gollancz, the story demonstrates how a virtue can become a vice when misguided in seeking rewards other than those in and of itself.",
" The self-satisfied Lucy loves her husband, yet she yearns to improve him so that she can love him even more.",
" To teach him hospitality she invites Cousin Anna, against his protest, to their home.",
" Anna's free and easy behavior soon makes Lucy forget hospitality, and she thinks only of her husband's possible infidelity, which eventually alienates him.",
" When her husband is driven from the house, Anna goes with him, but he is drowned in the ensuing pursuit.",
" Lucy then turns to her son, Peter, and works extremely hard so that he may become a doctor.",
" She accepts no help and refuses to even marry in order to preserve the purity of her motives.",
" Her motherly love is not so pure as she thinks; when Peter marries, her life is ruined once again."
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"Prince Escalus, the Prince of Verona, is the desperate resolver of the feuding families.",
" He is based on the actual Scaligeri family which ruled Verona, possibly on Bartolomeo I.",
" Escalus is the voice of authority in Verona.",
" He appears only three times within the text and only to administer justice following major events in the feud between the Capulet and Montague families.",
" He first punishes Capulet and Montague for the quarrel between Tybalt, Benvolio, and a handful of servants.",
" He returns too late to stop the fatal brawls between Tybalt and Mercutio and, subsequently, Tybalt and Romeo.",
" Escalus is prepared to execute Romeo for his offence—Romeo's killing Tybalt—but lightens the sentence to lifetime banishment from Verona, when Benvolio insists that Tybalt started the quarrel by murdering Mercutio, a kinsman to the Prince.",
" He yells at Lord Montague for engaging in the feud, which really is the root cause which led to Tybalt killing Mercutio.",
" So, according to him, he lost his dear kinsman because of Lord Montague, so by exiling Romeo, Escalus gives him a 'taste of Montague's own medicine', to see how Montague feels when he loses a loved one.",
" Prince Escalus returns in the final scene—V.iii—following the double suicide of Romeo and Juliet, and at last declares the Lords Montague and Capulet guilty of Romeo and Juliet's death, and angrily tells them that their totally useless feud resulted in the deaths of not only their own loved ones (Lady Montague, Romeo, Juliet, and Tybalt), but also in the deaths of Escalus' loved ones (Mercutio and Paris).",
" He curses the feud that kills Romeo and Juliet whom he really feels sad for, just before the Lords come to peace with each other.",
" In the end, Prince Escalus becomes very happy that the feud has finally ended, even if with a heavy price, since it ended late."
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"Tybalt is the main antagonist in William Shakespeare's play \"Romeo and Juliet\".",
" He is the son of Lady Capulet's brother, Juliet's short-tempered first cousin, and Romeo's rival.",
" Tybalt shares the same name as the character Tibert/Tybalt the \"Prince of Cats\" in \"Reynard the Fox\", a point of mockery in the play.",
" Mercutio repeatedly calls Tybalt \"Prince of Cats\" (perhaps referring not only to Reynard but to the Italian word cazzo as well).",
" Luigi da Porto adapted the story as \"Giulietta e Romeo\" and included it in his \"Historia novellamente ritrovata di due Nobili Amanti\" published in 1530.",
" Da Porto drew on \"Pyramus and Thisbe\" and Giovanni Boccaccio's \"Decameron\".",
" He gave it much of its modern form, including the lovers' names, the rival families of Montecchi and Capuleti, and the location in Verona.",
" He also introduces characters corresponding to Shakespeare's Mercutio, Tybalt, and Paris.",
" Da Porto presents his tale as historically true and claims it took place in the days of Bartolomeo II della Scala (a century earlier than Salernitano).",
" Montague and Capulet were actual 13th-century political factions, but the only connection between them is a mention in Dante's\" Purgatorio\" as an example of civil dissension."
],
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"Slappy the Dummy is a fictional character and antagonist in the \"Goosebumps\" children's series by R. L. Stine.",
" He is one of the series' most popular villains and the main antagonist of the \"Night of the Living Dummy\" saga.",
" He is also the main antagonist of the Goosebumps movie.",
" He is a Ventriloquist's Doll that comes alive by these words, \"Karru Marri Odonna Loma Malunu Karrano\"."
],
"title": "Slappy the Dummy"
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" Having been introduced at the start of the 5th series, Rory joins the Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) as a companion in the middle of Series 5.",
" As Amy Pond's fiancé, Rory is initially insecure because he believes Amy secretly loves the Doctor more.",
" Later, however, he proves to be a hero in his own right and he and Amy marry.",
" The couple conceive a daughter aboard the Doctor's time machine, the TARDIS, while in the time vortex, but their baby is kidnapped at birth.",
" In \"A Good Man Goes to War\", Rory and Amy discover their time-traveler friend River Song is actually their daughter Melody Pond.",
" The Doctor and River marry in \"The Wedding of River Song\", and Rory becomes the Doctor's father-in-law."
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"Rajesh (Akkineni Nageswara Rao) meets with attractive Devi (Sridevi) and falls in love with her.",
" He proposes his love for Devi, but Devi rejects and even humiliates him.",
" When Devi comes to know that Rajesh really loves her with his heart and soul, she repents and accepts his love.",
" The marriage is set to take place in a few days and preparations are on.",
" Then Devi's brother Dr. Chakravarthy (Mohan Babu) comes across a secret about Rajesh's life that he has cancer and going to die soon, so he puts a stop to this marriage.",
" Devi finds out that her brother is behind this and tells Rajesh, they plan to get married in secret.",
" At the same time, Rajesh also comes to know about his death through Dr. Venkateswarulu (Gummadi).",
" At that same time, he knows that his close friend Prasad (Murali Mohan) also loves Devi, so he decides to get rid of from her life by focusing himself as bad as her.",
" From that day Rajesh does not show up, Devi is devastated fearing, tries to contact him and finds out that he was out with another woman named Jayanthi (Jayasudha) a prostitute.",
" Devi is shocked by Rajesh's act and tries to bring him back to her.",
" But Rajesh intervenes that all the engagement and wedding was a fake to take revenge on Devi for insulting him.",
" Devi gets angered on this and she urges her brother to fix marriage with anyone in order to nose cut arrogant Rajesh.",
" Her brother arranges for the wedding with Prasad.",
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" He appears in the 1965 film adaptation, again as the main antagonist, with Italian actor Adolfo Celi filling the role.",
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"Title: Thea Tolentino\n\nThea Louise Señerez Tolentino (born 13, August 1996 in Calamba, Laguna, Philippines), better known for her screen name. Thea Tolentino, is a Filipina actress known for her role as Ashley Mercado Alcantara in the GMA Network television drama \"The Half Sisters\", Tolentino started her career as one of the winners of the of the reality show, \"Protégé\", a reality based \"artista\" search, created by GMA Network. Since then, she became a contract artist of GMA and began appearing on their television dramas such as \"Teen Gen\", \"Anna Karenina,\" and \"\", Previously years 2016, she joined the cast in \"Hahamakin ang Lahat\" played the role as Phoebe-Ke, the main antagonist of the cast, In 2017, she joined the cast as the main antagonist Trish to Sinag (Mendoza) and Benjie's mistress (Richards). Began 2017, Tolentino joined the cast in \"Haplos\" as Lucille, the main antagonist of the series. She will also star in an upcoming movie entitled \"This Time I'll be Sweeter\" as the main antagonist that headlines Ken Chan and Barbie Forteza, her co-star in the critically acclaimed series \"The Half Sisters\".",
"Title: Perfect Number (film)\n\nPerfect Number (; lit. Suspect X) is a 2012 South Korean mystery-drama film directed by Bang Eun-jin. Adapted from Keigo Higashino's novel \"The Devotion of Suspect X\", it centers around a mild-mannered mathematics teacher (Ryoo Seung-bum) who plans the perfect alibi for the woman he secretly loves (Lee Yo-won) when she unexpectedly murders her abusive ex-husband. Cho Jin-woong received a Best Supporting Actor nomination at the 49th Baeksang Arts Awards in 2013.",
"Title: Three Loves\n\nThree Loves is a 1932 novel by A.J. Cronin about the loves of Lucy Moore — her husband, her son, and God. Initially published by Gollancz, the story demonstrates how a virtue can become a vice when misguided in seeking rewards other than those in and of itself. The self-satisfied Lucy loves her husband, yet she yearns to improve him so that she can love him even more. To teach him hospitality she invites Cousin Anna, against his protest, to their home. Anna's free and easy behavior soon makes Lucy forget hospitality, and she thinks only of her husband's possible infidelity, which eventually alienates him. When her husband is driven from the house, Anna goes with him, but he is drowned in the ensuing pursuit. Lucy then turns to her son, Peter, and works extremely hard so that he may become a doctor. She accepts no help and refuses to even marry in order to preserve the purity of her motives. Her motherly love is not so pure as she thinks; when Peter marries, her life is ruined once again.",
"Title: Characters in Romeo and Juliet\n\nPrince Escalus, the Prince of Verona, is the desperate resolver of the feuding families. He is based on the actual Scaligeri family which ruled Verona, possibly on Bartolomeo I. Escalus is the voice of authority in Verona. He appears only three times within the text and only to administer justice following major events in the feud between the Capulet and Montague families. He first punishes Capulet and Montague for the quarrel between Tybalt, Benvolio, and a handful of servants. He returns too late to stop the fatal brawls between Tybalt and Mercutio and, subsequently, Tybalt and Romeo. Escalus is prepared to execute Romeo for his offence—Romeo's killing Tybalt—but lightens the sentence to lifetime banishment from Verona, when Benvolio insists that Tybalt started the quarrel by murdering Mercutio, a kinsman to the Prince. He yells at Lord Montague for engaging in the feud, which really is the root cause which led to Tybalt killing Mercutio. So, according to him, he lost his dear kinsman because of Lord Montague, so by exiling Romeo, Escalus gives him a 'taste of Montague's own medicine', to see how Montague feels when he loses a loved one. Prince Escalus returns in the final scene—V.iii—following the double suicide of Romeo and Juliet, and at last declares the Lords Montague and Capulet guilty of Romeo and Juliet's death, and angrily tells them that their totally useless feud resulted in the deaths of not only their own loved ones (Lady Montague, Romeo, Juliet, and Tybalt), but also in the deaths of Escalus' loved ones (Mercutio and Paris). He curses the feud that kills Romeo and Juliet whom he really feels sad for, just before the Lords come to peace with each other. In the end, Prince Escalus becomes very happy that the feud has finally ended, even if with a heavy price, since it ended late.",
"Title: Tybalt\n\nTybalt is the main antagonist in William Shakespeare's play \"Romeo and Juliet\". He is the son of Lady Capulet's brother, Juliet's short-tempered first cousin, and Romeo's rival. Tybalt shares the same name as the character Tibert/Tybalt the \"Prince of Cats\" in \"Reynard the Fox\", a point of mockery in the play. Mercutio repeatedly calls Tybalt \"Prince of Cats\" (perhaps referring not only to Reynard but to the Italian word cazzo as well). Luigi da Porto adapted the story as \"Giulietta e Romeo\" and included it in his \"Historia novellamente ritrovata di due Nobili Amanti\" published in 1530. Da Porto drew on \"Pyramus and Thisbe\" and Giovanni Boccaccio's \"Decameron\". He gave it much of its modern form, including the lovers' names, the rival families of Montecchi and Capuleti, and the location in Verona. He also introduces characters corresponding to Shakespeare's Mercutio, Tybalt, and Paris. Da Porto presents his tale as historically true and claims it took place in the days of Bartolomeo II della Scala (a century earlier than Salernitano). Montague and Capulet were actual 13th-century political factions, but the only connection between them is a mention in Dante's\" Purgatorio\" as an example of civil dissension.",
"Title: Slappy the Dummy\n\nSlappy the Dummy is a fictional character and antagonist in the \"Goosebumps\" children's series by R. L. Stine. He is one of the series' most popular villains and the main antagonist of the \"Night of the Living Dummy\" saga. He is also the main antagonist of the Goosebumps movie. He is a Ventriloquist's Doll that comes alive by these words, \"Karru Marri Odonna Loma Malunu Karrano\".",
"Title: Rory Williams\n\nRory Williams is a fictional character portrayed by Arthur Darvill in the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". Having been introduced at the start of the 5th series, Rory joins the Eleventh Doctor (Matt Smith) as a companion in the middle of Series 5. As Amy Pond's fiancé, Rory is initially insecure because he believes Amy secretly loves the Doctor more. Later, however, he proves to be a hero in his own right and he and Amy marry. The couple conceive a daughter aboard the Doctor's time machine, the TARDIS, while in the time vortex, but their baby is kidnapped at birth. In \"A Good Man Goes to War\", Rory and Amy discover their time-traveler friend River Song is actually their daughter Melody Pond. The Doctor and River marry in \"The Wedding of River Song\", and Rory becomes the Doctor's father-in-law.",
"Title: Premabhishekam (1981 film)\n\nRajesh (Akkineni Nageswara Rao) meets with attractive Devi (Sridevi) and falls in love with her. He proposes his love for Devi, but Devi rejects and even humiliates him. When Devi comes to know that Rajesh really loves her with his heart and soul, she repents and accepts his love. The marriage is set to take place in a few days and preparations are on. Then Devi's brother Dr. Chakravarthy (Mohan Babu) comes across a secret about Rajesh's life that he has cancer and going to die soon, so he puts a stop to this marriage. Devi finds out that her brother is behind this and tells Rajesh, they plan to get married in secret. At the same time, Rajesh also comes to know about his death through Dr. Venkateswarulu (Gummadi). At that same time, he knows that his close friend Prasad (Murali Mohan) also loves Devi, so he decides to get rid of from her life by focusing himself as bad as her. From that day Rajesh does not show up, Devi is devastated fearing, tries to contact him and finds out that he was out with another woman named Jayanthi (Jayasudha) a prostitute. Devi is shocked by Rajesh's act and tries to bring him back to her. But Rajesh intervenes that all the engagement and wedding was a fake to take revenge on Devi for insulting him. Devi gets angered on this and she urges her brother to fix marriage with anyone in order to nose cut arrogant Rajesh. Her brother arranges for the wedding with Prasad. Jayanthi requests Rajesh to marry as she though a prostitute she would like to be mentioned as someone's wife after her life. Rajesh marries her and begins his last journey. Devi marries Prasad after marriage she comes to know the truth. Devi is shocked and rushes to meet Rajesh. When everybody assembles at his place Rajesh blesses married Devi and leaves his last breath happily.",
"Title: Emilio Largo\n\nEmilio Largo is a fictional character and the main antagonist from the 1961 James Bond novel \"Thunderball\". He appears in the 1965 film adaptation, again as the main antagonist, with Italian actor Adolfo Celi filling the role. Largo is also the main antagonist in the 1983 unofficial James Bond movie \"Never Say Never Again\", a remake of \"Thunderball\". In \"Never Say Never Again\", the character's name, however, was changed to Maximillian Largo and he was portrayed by the Austrian actor Klaus Maria Brandauer.",
"Title: Romeo\n\nRomeo Montague (Italian: \"Romeo Montecchi\" ) is the protagonist of William Shakespeare's tragedy \"Romeo and Juliet\". The son of Montague and his wife, he secretly loves and marries Juliet, a member of the rival House of Capulet. Forced into exile after slaying Juliet's cousin, Tybalt, in a duel, Romeo commits suicide upon hearing falsely of Juliet's death."
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A 1991 TV film starring an Irish born actress known for her role as Detective Sergeant Jane Penhaligon in Cracker, was based on a novel by what author?
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Catherine Cookson
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" It was the third big screen adaptation of the fictional detective character Feluda after 25 years of the second Feluda movie \"Joi Baba Felunath\" (1979), directed by his (Sandip Ray) father Satyajit Ray.",
" It was the first big screen adaptation of the Feluda new film series (Continuation of the original series) though Sabyasachi played Feluda in all the ten TV films of Feluda TV film series (1996-2000) directed by Sandip Ray.",
" The movie was a sequel to the Feluda TV film series (1996-2000) which was a sequel to the Satyajit Ray's Feluda film series (1974-1979).",
" Previously Feluda was played by Soumitra Chatterjee in two films \"Sonar Kella\" (1974) and \"Joi Baba Felunath\" (1979), directed by Satyajit Ray.",
" First of the Feluda TV film series, \"Baksho Rahashya\" (1996) in which Sabyasachi Chakrabarty starred as Feluda for the first time, was released in theaters before releasing this movie in 2001.",
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"Derrick is a German TV crime series produced between 1974 and 1998 starring Horst Tappert as Detective Chief Inspector (\"Kriminaloberinspektor\") Stephan Derrick, and Fritz Wepper as Detective Sergeant (\"Kriminalhauptmeister\") Harry Klein, his loyal assistant.",
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"Geraldine Margaret Agnew-Somerville (born 19 May 1967) is an Irish born actress known for her role as Detective Sergeant Jane Penhaligon in \"Cracker\" (1993–95), for which she was nominated for the 1995 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress, and for playing Lily Potter in the \"Harry Potter\" film series.",
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"Donald Brockett (born 1936) was a Washington state attorney.",
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" Three months later, Coe's mother was arrested for attempting to solicit a \"hit man\" to murder Shields and make Brockett an \"addlepated vegetable in diapers for the rest of his life\" .",
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"Jane's House is a 1994 drama television film starring James Woods, Anne Archer and Melissa Lahlitah Crider.",
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"Adventures in Dinosaur City is a 1991 TV film directed by Brett Thompson.",
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"Joyce Burditt is a writer and network executive known for creating the TV series \"\", which ran for almost 200 episodes and TV movies.",
" She has also been a longtime writer and producer on such TV series as \"Perry Mason\", \"Matlock\", and the \"Father Dowling Mysteries\".",
" She wrote a best selling novel, \"The Cracker Factory\", in 1977, about an alcoholic housewife, which is partly drawn from her own experience in and out of institutions.",
" It was made into an American TV movie of the same name.",
" This was followed by the sequel, \"The Cracker Factory 2: Welcome to Women's Group\", in 2010.",
" She wrote the humorous novel \"Triplets\", in 1982, and the mystery novel \"Buck Naked\", about a Los Angeles detective heroine, in 1998."
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"Title: Bombaiyer Bombete (film)\n\nBombaiyer Bombete (Bengali: বোম্বাইয়ের বোম্বে ) is a 2003 Indian Bengali thriller film directed by Sandip Ray based on the story of the same name by Satyajit Ray. It was the third big screen adaptation of the fictional detective character Feluda after 25 years of the second Feluda movie \"Joi Baba Felunath\" (1979), directed by his (Sandip Ray) father Satyajit Ray. It was the first big screen adaptation of the Feluda new film series (Continuation of the original series) though Sabyasachi played Feluda in all the ten TV films of Feluda TV film series (1996-2000) directed by Sandip Ray. The movie was a sequel to the Feluda TV film series (1996-2000) which was a sequel to the Satyajit Ray's Feluda film series (1974-1979). Previously Feluda was played by Soumitra Chatterjee in two films \"Sonar Kella\" (1974) and \"Joi Baba Felunath\" (1979), directed by Satyajit Ray. First of the Feluda TV film series, \"Baksho Rahashya\" (1996) in which Sabyasachi Chakrabarty starred as Feluda for the first time, was released in theaters before releasing this movie in 2001. \"Bombaiyer Bombete\" was the eleventh film of Sabyasachi Chakrabarty as Feluda. After the huge success of \"Bombaiyer Bombete\" four sequels have been made till 2011. They are \"Kailashey Kelenkari\" (2007), \"Tintorettor Jishu\" (2008), \"Gorosthaney Sabdhan\" (2010) and \"Royal Bengal Rohosso\" (2011). A fifth sequel is announced by Sandip Ray where Sabyasachi Chakrabarty will return as the Bengali sleuth Feluda after five years and the film is named \"Double Feluda\" which is heading to release in 2016.",
"Title: Derrick (TV series)\n\nDerrick is a German TV crime series produced between 1974 and 1998 starring Horst Tappert as Detective Chief Inspector (\"Kriminaloberinspektor\") Stephan Derrick, and Fritz Wepper as Detective Sergeant (\"Kriminalhauptmeister\") Harry Klein, his loyal assistant. They solve murder cases in Munich and surroundings (with three unsolved cases in total). It was produced by Telenova Film und Fernsehproduktion in association with ZDF, ORF and SRG",
"Title: John Lyons (actor)\n\nJohn Lyons (born 14 September 1943) is an English stage and screen actor. He is probably most famous for appearing as Detective Sergeant George Toolan in the long-running UK detective drama, \"A Touch of Frost\" (1992–2010) alongside David Jason. He also appeared as the Barman / Milkman / Decorator (Credit to http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0529090/): \"The Twenty Six Year Itch\"(1979). . Barman; \"And So to Bed\"(1978). . Milkman; \"My Husband Next Door\"(1976). . Decorator in 3 episodes of George & Mildred, and in On the buses (Season 7, Ep. 7 and 11) as a bus driver. John also had a prominent role playing Detective Sgt Jim Huke in a 1976 episode of The Sweeney called \"Bad Apple\", and as an armed blagger called Mead in the feature film from the same series - Sweeney 2.",
"Title: Geraldine Somerville\n\nGeraldine Margaret Agnew-Somerville (born 19 May 1967) is an Irish born actress known for her role as Detective Sergeant Jane Penhaligon in \"Cracker\" (1993–95), for which she was nominated for the 1995 BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress, and for playing Lily Potter in the \"Harry Potter\" film series. Her other film appearances include \"Gosford Park\" (2001), \"My Week with Marilyn\" (2011) and \"Grace of Monaco\" (2014).",
"Title: Donald Brockett\n\nDonald Brockett (born 1936) was a Washington state attorney. He is the former Prosecuting Attorney of Spokane County, Washington. He is prominently known as the prosecuting attorney in the 1981 rape trial of Kevin Coe. After Coe was convicted of a series of rapes in Spokane's South Hill neighborhood, Spokane County Superior Court Judge George Shields sentenced him to a Life sentence, plus 75 years. Three months later, Coe's mother was arrested for attempting to solicit a \"hit man\" to murder Shields and make Brockett an \"addlepated vegetable in diapers for the rest of his life\" . The rape case became the subject of Jack Olson's book, \"Son: A Psychopath and his Victims\", which was later adapted into the 1991 film, \"Sins of the Mother (1991 TV film)\". After his retirement, Brockett served as an attorney with the Spokane, Washington law firm of Phillabaum, Ledlin, Matthews & Sheldin, PLLC. As of 2015, Brockett is retired from law practice.",
"Title: Jane's House\n\nJane's House is a 1994 drama television film starring James Woods, Anne Archer and Melissa Lahlitah Crider. It was directed by Glenn Jordan, who had previously worked with Woods on the 1986 TV movie \"Promise\" and the 1991 TV movie \"The Boys\". The film first aired on the CBS network on January 2, 1994.",
"Title: Adventures in Dinosaur City\n\nAdventures in Dinosaur City is a 1991 TV film directed by Brett Thompson. The film stars Omri Katz, Tiffanie Poston, Shawn Hoffman, Rob Sherwood, Patrick Labyorteaux, and David Jolliffe.",
"Title: Safari (1991 film)\n\nSafari is a 1991 TV film directed by Roger Vadim.",
"Title: The Black Velvet Gown\n\nThe Black Velvet Gown is a 1991 TV film, based on the novel by Catherine Cookson, and starring Janet McTeer, Geraldine Somerville, and Bob Peck. It won an International Emmy for Best Drama.",
"Title: Joyce Burditt\n\nJoyce Burditt is a writer and network executive known for creating the TV series \"\", which ran for almost 200 episodes and TV movies. She has also been a longtime writer and producer on such TV series as \"Perry Mason\", \"Matlock\", and the \"Father Dowling Mysteries\". She wrote a best selling novel, \"The Cracker Factory\", in 1977, about an alcoholic housewife, which is partly drawn from her own experience in and out of institutions. It was made into an American TV movie of the same name. This was followed by the sequel, \"The Cracker Factory 2: Welcome to Women's Group\", in 2010. She wrote the humorous novel \"Triplets\", in 1982, and the mystery novel \"Buck Naked\", about a Los Angeles detective heroine, in 1998."
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The American silent film The Unholy Three starring Mae Busch was filmed on what year?
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1925
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"Peacock Alley is a 1930 American musical romantic drama film directed by Marcel de Sano, and starring Mae Murray and George Barraud.",
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"Valencia, also known as The Love Song, is a 1926 American silent romance film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki, who came over from Paramount to direct, and starring Mae Murray and featuring Boris Karloff in an uncredited role.",
" Rumors of a surviving print persist.",
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"Title: Mae Busch\n\nMae Busch (18 June 1891 – 20 April 1946) was an Australian-born actress who worked in both silent and sound films in early Hollywood. In the latter part of her career, she appeared in many Laurel and Hardy comedies, where she frequently played Hardy's shrewish wife.",
"Title: Peacock Alley (1930 film)\n\nPeacock Alley is a 1930 American musical romantic drama film directed by Marcel de Sano, and starring Mae Murray and George Barraud. The film is a remake of the 1922 silent film of the same name in which Murray also stars. Aside from Murray being cast in the lead, the remake was largely different from the 1922 silent film. While Murray's character in the 1922 film was named Cleo, she was renamed Claire Tree in this film. George Barraud replaced Monte Blue as the male lead, who is now named Clayton Stoddard.",
"Title: Fazil (film)\n\nFazil is a 1928 American silent drama film directed by Howard Hawks and written by Philip Klein and Seton I. Miller. The film stars Charles Farrell, Greta Nissen, John Boles, Mae Busch, Tyler Brooke and John T. Murray. The film was released on June 4, 1928, by Fox Film Corporation.",
"Title: The Unholy Three (1930 film)\n\nThe Unholy Three is a 1930 American Pre-Code melodrama involving a crime spree, directed by Jack Conway and starring Lon Chaney. The film is a remake of the 1925 film of the same name, with both films based on the novel \"The Unholy Three\", by Clarence Aaron \"Tod\" Robbins.",
"Title: Michael G. Ankerich\n\nMichael G. Ankerich is a biographer whose work focuses on American silent film and early twentieth century actors and actresses. Ankerich's interviews with the last remaining silent film stars were featured in \"Broken Silence: Conversations With 23 Silent Film Stars\" (1993) and \"The Sound of Silence: Conversations with 16 Film and Stage Personalities Who Made the Transition from Silents to Talkies\" (1998). His biography of silent film actress Mae Murray, \"Mae Murray: The Girl with the Bee-Stung Lips,\" was named one of the top 10 must-read film books of 2012.",
"Title: The Unholy Three (1925 film)\n\nThe Unholy Three is a 1925 American silent film involving a crime spree, directed by Tod Browning and starring Lon Chaney. The supporting cast features Mae Busch, Matt Moore, Victor McLaglen and Harry Earles.",
"Title: Love 'em and Weep\n\nLove 'em and Weep is a silent comedy short film starring Mae Busch, Stan Laurel and Oliver Hardy prior to their official billing as the duo Laurel and Hardy. The team appeared in a total of 107 films between 1921 and 1951.",
"Title: Married Flirts\n\nMarried Flirts was a 1924 American silent drama film starring Pauline Frederick, Mae Busch, and Conrad Nagel, directed by Robert Vignola. Julia Ivers wrote the screenplay based on a Louis Joseph Vance best seller, \"Mrs. Paramor\". The 'sophisticated' drama was considered quite daring at the time as the story centered on husbands being lured away from wives. The film is now considered a lost film.",
"Title: The Triflers\n\nThe Triflers is a 1924 silent film society-drama directed by Louis Gasnier and starring Mae Busch. It was produced by B. P. Schulberg and distributed by Preferred Pictures and Al Lichtman.",
"Title: Valencia (1926 film)\n\nValencia, also known as The Love Song, is a 1926 American silent romance film directed by Dimitri Buchowetzki, who came over from Paramount to direct, and starring Mae Murray and featuring Boris Karloff in an uncredited role. Rumors of a surviving print persist. The film was a box office hit and the title song, \"Valencia\", was the top song in the U.S. for the year."
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Put It Down was an episode of the sitcom that began on what 2017 date?
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September 13
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"Emergency Medical Services Week, or EMS Week, was authorized by President Gerald Ford in 1973.",
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"Banned Books Week is an annual awareness campaign promoted by the American Library Association and Amnesty International, that celebrates the freedom to read, draws attention to banned and challenged books, and highlights persecuted individuals.",
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" The international campaign notes individuals \"persecuted because of the writings that they produce, circulate or read.\"",
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"Abhidhamma Day (Burmese: အဘိဓမ္မာနေ့ ) is a Theravada Buddhist tradition celebrated primarily in Myanmar.",
" Abhidhamma Day celebrates Gautama Buddha's ascension into \"tushita\" heaven to teach his mother the \"Abhidhamma\".",
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" It inaugurates and welcomes the agricultural year all over Odisha, which marks, through biological symbolism, the moistening of the sun dried soil with the first showers of the monsoon in mid June thus making it ready for productivity.",
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" The 2017 date is February 11."
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"Title: Emergency Medical Services Week\n\nEmergency Medical Services Week, or EMS Week, was authorized by President Gerald Ford in 1973. Its 2017 date is May 21-27.",
"Title: Banned Books Week\n\nBanned Books Week is an annual awareness campaign promoted by the American Library Association and Amnesty International, that celebrates the freedom to read, draws attention to banned and challenged books, and highlights persecuted individuals. Held during the last week of September since 1982, the United States campaign \"stresses the importance of ensuring the availability of those unorthodox or unpopular viewpoints to all who wish to read them\" and the requirement to keep material publicly available so that people can develop their own conclusions and opinions. The international campaign notes individuals \"persecuted because of the writings that they produce, circulate or read.\" Some of the events that occur during Banned Book Week are The Virtual Read-Out and The First Amendment Film Festival. The 2017 date is September 24–30.",
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"Title: Chandani Padva\n\nChandani Padva or Chandi Padvo is an occasion when Surtis (Gujarati people from Surat) enjoy a popular local variety of sweet Ghari, Bhushu (namkin). The festival falls on a day after Sharad Poornima, the last full moon day in the Hindu calendar. The 2017 date is October 6.",
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"Title: South Park (season 21)\n\nThe twenty-first season of the American animated sitcom \"South Park\" premiered on Comedy Central on September 13, 2017, and will contain ten episodes.",
"Title: Daeboreum\n\nDaeboreum (literally \"Great Full Moon\") is a Korean holiday that celebrates the first full moon of the new year of the lunar Korean calendar which is the Korean version of the First Full Moon Festival. This holiday is accompanied by many traditions. The 2017 date is February 11."
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On which television network did a comedy drama television series featuring recurring appearances from american actress Natalie Zea about a struggling school basketball coach who resorts to male prostitution appear?
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HBO
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"Dr. Jill Roberts is a recurring character on the action/comedy series \"Chuck\" on NBC.",
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"Each year, \"USA Today\", an American newspaper, awards outstanding high school basketball players with a place on its male and female All-USA high school basketball teams.",
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" In addition, one member of each team is named, respectively, the male or female USA Today High School Basketball Player of the Year.",
" The newspaper names two teams, one for male athletes and one for female athletes.",
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"Delray Brooks (October 24, 1965) is an American basketball coach and former basketball player.",
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"\"The Following\" is an American psychological thriller television series created by Kevin Williamson for the Fox Network.",
" Kevin Bacon stars as former FBI agent Ryan Hardy, who is brought out of retirement when infamous serial killer Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), whom Hardy had previously captured, escapes from custody.",
" Hardy soon discovers that the charismatic Carroll has surrounded himself with a group of like-minded individuals whom he met while teaching and while in prison, and turned them into a cult of fanatical killers.",
" When Carroll's son Joey (Kyle Catlett) is abducted by his father's followers, the FBI discovers that it is the first step in a wider plan for Carroll to escape custody, humiliate and eventually kill Hardy, and reunite Carroll with his ex-wife Claire (Natalie Zea).",
" The series' first season premiered on January 21, 2013.",
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"Natalie Zea (born March 17, 1975) is an American actress, known for her performances on television.",
" Zea began her acting career in theatre.",
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" Her breakout role was on the ABC primetime soap opera \"Dirty Sexy Money\" as socialite Karen Darling, where she starred from 2007 to 2009.",
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"Steve Newton (born April 23, 1941) is an American basketball coach.",
" He was men's head coach at Murray State University from 1985 to 1991 and at University of South Carolina from 1991–1993.",
" A native of Terre Haute, Indiana, he was a player at Indiana State University from 1960–1963.",
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"Members Only is an unaired American comedy-drama television series created by Susannah Grant and starring Natalie Zea and John Stamos.",
" The series planned to air on ABC during the 2014–15 American television season, and was ordered straight-to-series with a 13-episode pickup.",
" The upstairs-downstairs soap opera centers on the powerful and wealthy Holmes family, owners of Connecticut's most exclusive clubs.",
" \"Members Only\" was cancelled by ABC before its premiere."
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"Hung is a comedy-drama television series which ran on HBO from June 28, 2009 to December 4, 2011.",
" It was created by Colette Burson and Dmitry Lipkin and stars Thomas Jane as Ray Drecker, a struggling suburban Detroit high school basketball and baseball coach who resorts to male prostitution.",
" The second season premiered on June 27, 2010 and concluded its ten-episode run on September 12, 2010.",
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"Coach Carter is a 2005 American biographical sports drama film directed by Thomas Carter.",
" It is based on the true story of Richmond High School basketball coach Ken Carter (portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson), who made headlines in 1999 for benching his undefeated high school basketball team due to poor academic results.",
" The story was conceived from a screenplay co-written by John Gatins and Mark Schwahn, who created the TV series \"One Tree Hill.\"",
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"Title: Hung (television soundtrack)\n\nThe Hung Soundtrack is the first soundtrack for the television series \"Hung\", a television series about a struggling school teacher who resorts to male prostitution.",
"Title: USA Today All-USA high school basketball team\n\nEach year, \"USA Today\", an American newspaper, awards outstanding high school basketball players with a place on its male and female All-USA high school basketball teams. The newspaper names athletes whom it believes to be the best basketball players from high schools around the United States. In addition, one member of each team is named, respectively, the male or female USA Today High School Basketball Player of the Year. The newspaper names two teams, one for male athletes and one for female athletes. The newspaper has named a team every year since 1983. Each year, the newspaper also selects a USA Today High School Boys' Basketball Coach of the Year and a USA Today High School Girls' Basketball Coach of the Year.",
"Title: Delray Brooks\n\nDelray Brooks (October 24, 1965) is an American basketball coach and former basketball player. Brooks was an Indiana high school basketball star who was named both 1984 Co-Indiana Mr. Basketball and 1984 USA Today Player of the Year. After high school, he first attended Indiana University to play basketball for Bobby Knight. When he didn't fit into the team plans as he had hoped he transferred to play for Rick Pitino at Providence College, where the team was one of the most successful in school history. As a professional player, his career floundered in various leagues before he began coaching basketball as an assistant for Pitino at the University of Kentucky. He reached the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship final four as both a player and assistant coach. When Pitino left for the NBA, he moved on to a head coaching position at the University of Texas-Pan American. He was eventually caught up in a scandal and fired. He has since coached various high school teams. , he is the head coach for the men's basketball team at Clay High School.",
"Title: List of The Following episodes\n\n\"The Following\" is an American psychological thriller television series created by Kevin Williamson for the Fox Network. Kevin Bacon stars as former FBI agent Ryan Hardy, who is brought out of retirement when infamous serial killer Joe Carroll (James Purefoy), whom Hardy had previously captured, escapes from custody. Hardy soon discovers that the charismatic Carroll has surrounded himself with a group of like-minded individuals whom he met while teaching and while in prison, and turned them into a cult of fanatical killers. When Carroll's son Joey (Kyle Catlett) is abducted by his father's followers, the FBI discovers that it is the first step in a wider plan for Carroll to escape custody, humiliate and eventually kill Hardy, and reunite Carroll with his ex-wife Claire (Natalie Zea). The series' first season premiered on January 21, 2013. On March 7, 2014, Fox renewed \"The Following\" for a third season which premiered in 2015. In April 2015, Fox announced that they had canceled the show, and its final two episodes aired May 18, 2015.",
"Title: Natalie Zea\n\nNatalie Zea (born March 17, 1975) is an American actress, known for her performances on television. Zea began her acting career in theatre. Her first major role was on the NBC daytime soap opera \"Passions\" (2000–2002), where she played the role of Gwen Hotchkiss. Her breakout role was on the ABC primetime soap opera \"Dirty Sexy Money\" as socialite Karen Darling, where she starred from 2007 to 2009. Zea also has made many guest appearances on television, starred in the number of independent and made-for-television movies, and had the recurring roles in \"The Shield\", \"Hung\" and \"Californication\".",
"Title: Steve Newton\n\nSteve Newton (born April 23, 1941) is an American basketball coach. He was men's head coach at Murray State University from 1985 to 1991 and at University of South Carolina from 1991–1993. A native of Terre Haute, Indiana, he was a player at Indiana State University from 1960–1963. A graduate of Terre Haute's Gerstmeyer Tech, he played high school basketball for the legendary Howard Sharpe, the winningest coach in Indiana high school basketball.",
"Title: Members Only (TV series)\n\nMembers Only is an unaired American comedy-drama television series created by Susannah Grant and starring Natalie Zea and John Stamos. The series planned to air on ABC during the 2014–15 American television season, and was ordered straight-to-series with a 13-episode pickup. The upstairs-downstairs soap opera centers on the powerful and wealthy Holmes family, owners of Connecticut's most exclusive clubs. \"Members Only\" was cancelled by ABC before its premiere.",
"Title: Hung (TV series)\n\nHung is a comedy-drama television series which ran on HBO from June 28, 2009 to December 4, 2011. It was created by Colette Burson and Dmitry Lipkin and stars Thomas Jane as Ray Drecker, a struggling suburban Detroit high school basketball and baseball coach who resorts to male prostitution. The second season premiered on June 27, 2010 and concluded its ten-episode run on September 12, 2010. The third and final season premiered on October 2, 2011 and concluded its ten-episode run on December 4, 2011.",
"Title: Coach Carter\n\nCoach Carter is a 2005 American biographical sports drama film directed by Thomas Carter. It is based on the true story of Richmond High School basketball coach Ken Carter (portrayed by Samuel L. Jackson), who made headlines in 1999 for benching his undefeated high school basketball team due to poor academic results. The story was conceived from a screenplay co-written by John Gatins and Mark Schwahn, who created the TV series \"One Tree Hill.\" The film also recycles a handful of plot devices from another television series, \"The White Shadow,\" which director Carter also co-starred in. The ensemble cast features Rob Brown, Channing Tatum, Debbi Morgan, and musical entertainer Ashanti."
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Wrist serves as the second single from what mixtape released July 1 2016
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Bobby Tarantino
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"\"Wrist\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Logic.",
" It servers as the second single from his fifth mixtape \"Bobby Tarantino\", and was released through Visionary Music Group and Def Jam Recordings on June 24, 2016.",
" The song features vocals from rapper Pusha T, and was produced by Logic and 6ix.",
" The song is also featured in the video game Madden NFL 17."
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"\"Over You\" is the third mainstream single (the fourth overall) from Daughtry's first album, \"Daughtry\".",
" It was first announced by Chris Daughtry at Summerfest 2007, and was released July 24, 2007 to digital retailers as well as Top 40 and Adult Contemporary radio.",
" \"Over You\" was written by Chris Daughtry and Brian Howes, who also co-wrote previous single, \"What I Want\".",
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"Y.R.N. (Young Rich Niggas) is a mixtape by American hip hop group Migos.",
" It was released on June 13, 2013.",
" The album features notable guest appearances from rappers Gucci Mane, Trinidad James, Riff Raff and Soulja Boy.",
" This mixtape is notable for the single \"Versace\", the single reached number 99 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, number 31 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, number 23 on the US Hot Rap Songs chart and number 11 on the US Top Heatseekers chart.",
" \"Versace\" was placed in multiple year-end lists of 2013.",
" Diplo included it in his 2013 round-up set on BBC Radio 1. \"",
"XXL\" named it one of the top five hip hop songs of 2013.",
" The official music video, directed by Gabriel Hart, was released on September 30, 2013.",
" It shows Migos and Zaytoven at a luxurious mansion, wearing Versace clothes and accessories.",
" The video also features a snippet of Migos second single off the mixtape \"Hannah Montana\".",
" As of November 2014, it has gained over nine million views on YouTube.",
" \"Y.R.N.\" later reached number 74 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, their first mixtape to do so on the \"Billboard\" charts.",
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"Summer Knights is the second mixtape by American rapper Joey Bada$$.",
" It was released on July 1, 2013, by Cinematic Music Group.",
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"$$\", but instead it was announced to be a full-length mixtape.",
" The mixtape features production from Chuck Strangers, Kirk Knight, MF Doom, Statik Selektah, DJ Premier, Lee Bannon, Oddisee, Navie D, and Bruce Leekix.",
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"Church Clothes 2, officially Church Clothes, Vol.",
" 2, is the second mixtape by Christian hip hop artist Lecrae, released on November 7, 2013 by Reach Records.",
" Hosted by Don Cannon, it follows Lecrae's previous mixtape, \"Church Clothes\", and Grammy Award-winning full-length album \"Gravity\", both of which came out in 2012.",
" Two versions of the album were released, a free version with host Don Cannon, and a commercial version off iTunes without the DJ.",
" The first single off the album, \"Round of Applause\", was released on May 14, 2013.",
" On May 21, a remixed version of the song, featuring rapper B.o.B., was released.",
" A second single off the album, \"I'm Turnt\", dropped on October 18, 2013.",
" The mixtape was downloaded over 100,000 times on DatPiff.com in the first two weeks and debuted at No. 21 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, No. 1 on the Top Christian and Gospel charts, and No. 3 on the Top Rap chart."
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"Got Purp?",
" Vol.",
" 2 is the second album released by the Purple Ribbon All-Stars presented by Big Boi.",
" The first, titled \"Got That Purp\" is a mixtape released under The Aphilliates. \"",
"Kryptonite (I'm on It)\" was released as the album's lead single.",
" The song \"Hold On\" is the first Goodie Mob collaboration featuring all four original members since the group's \"World Party\" album and the Dungeon Family-collective Even in Darkness."
],
"title": "Got Purp? Vol. 2"
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"\"Lecture #1\" is a Mixtape released by English rapper Professor Green via his original record label, The Beats.",
" The Mixtape was released on March 18, 2006, long before his mainstream breakthrough with \"Alive Till I'm Dead\".",
" The Mixtape features guest vocals from the likes of Nyomi Gray, Loudmouth, Skinnyman and Chynaman.",
" Three singles were released from the Mixtape: \"Before I Die\", \"Stereotypical Man\" and the double A-side of \"Hard Night Out\" and \"Upper Clapton Dance\".",
" \"Upper Clapton Dance\" later went on to be included as a bonus track on Green's second official studio album, \"At Your Inconvenience\"."
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"Hank & Cupcakes are an Atlanta-based indie rock-pop duo formed in 2008 in Tel Aviv, Israel.",
" The group consists of husband-and-wife Ariel \"Hank\" Scherbacovsky (bass guitar) and Sagit \"Cupcakes\" Shir (drums, vocals).",
" They took their name as a reference to Hank Chinaski, the literary alter ego of American writer Charles Bukowski and one of his real-life lovers, Pamela \"Cupcakes\" Wood.",
" On October 22, 2012, the band released their \"Ain't No Love\" EP on BMG Rights Management, with the first single \"Sweet Potion\" being premiered by MTV Hive on October 9, 2012.",
" Their full-length debut album, \"Naked\", was released July 2, 2013.",
" The group's second LP, \"Cash 4 Gold\", followed in 2014.",
" Their third album, \"Cheap Thrill\", was released July 1, 2016."
],
"title": "Hank & Cupcakes"
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"Bobby Tarantino is the sixth mixtape by American rapper Logic.",
" It was released on July 1, 2016, by Visionary Music Group and Def Jam Recordings.",
" It was released to various digital platforms without prior announcement.",
" \"Bobby Tarantino\" serves as Logic's first mixtape since \"\" (2013).",
" The mixtape and its production was handled primarily by Logic and 6ix, with the duo focusing on a similar style to that of their previous independent projects, working on reinstating previous elements considered missing from Logic's commercial releases.",
" The mixtape was preceded by the release of \"Flexicution\" and \"Wrist\", each released ten days apart from one another from the mixtape."
],
"title": "Bobby Tarantino"
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"The Other Half of Letting Go... is the fourth official mixtape from Milwaukee, Wisconsin rapper Gerald Walker.",
" The mixtape was released on September 20, 2011, through One Step at a Time Music.",
" The mixtape is named after American painter Esao Andrews' piece also titled \"The Other Half of Letting Go.\"",
" The mixtape's lead single, \"The Missing Piece\" is produced by Chemist.",
" The second single, \"Shackles\" was produced by J.LBS.",
" The mixtape was originally scheduled to be released by Grand Hustle Records, however Walker announced his intention to self-publish: \"No Grand Hustle, we're gonna do this ourselves.\"",
" with a September 20 release date."
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"Title: Wrist (Logic song)\n\n\"Wrist\" is a song by American hip hop recording artist Logic. It servers as the second single from his fifth mixtape \"Bobby Tarantino\", and was released through Visionary Music Group and Def Jam Recordings on June 24, 2016. The song features vocals from rapper Pusha T, and was produced by Logic and 6ix. The song is also featured in the video game Madden NFL 17.",
"Title: Over You (Daughtry song)\n\n\"Over You\" is the third mainstream single (the fourth overall) from Daughtry's first album, \"Daughtry\". It was first announced by Chris Daughtry at Summerfest 2007, and was released July 24, 2007 to digital retailers as well as Top 40 and Adult Contemporary radio. \"Over You\" was written by Chris Daughtry and Brian Howes, who also co-wrote previous single, \"What I Want\". The song was originally rumored to be the second single having been voted the fans' choice for second single on a poll on the band's site, where it has continuously received the most votes for favorite song from the album.",
"Title: Y.R.N. (Young Rich Niggas)\n\nY.R.N. (Young Rich Niggas) is a mixtape by American hip hop group Migos. It was released on June 13, 2013. The album features notable guest appearances from rappers Gucci Mane, Trinidad James, Riff Raff and Soulja Boy. This mixtape is notable for the single \"Versace\", the single reached number 99 on the US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart, number 31 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, number 23 on the US Hot Rap Songs chart and number 11 on the US Top Heatseekers chart. \"Versace\" was placed in multiple year-end lists of 2013. Diplo included it in his 2013 round-up set on BBC Radio 1. \" XXL\" named it one of the top five hip hop songs of 2013. The official music video, directed by Gabriel Hart, was released on September 30, 2013. It shows Migos and Zaytoven at a luxurious mansion, wearing Versace clothes and accessories. The video also features a snippet of Migos second single off the mixtape \"Hannah Montana\". As of November 2014, it has gained over nine million views on YouTube. \"Y.R.N.\" later reached number 74 on the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, their first mixtape to do so on the \"Billboard\" charts. The mixtape has accumulated over 500,000 downloads from mixtape websites like DatPiff.com, MixtapeMonkey.com, and HotNewHipHop.com.",
"Title: Summer Knights\n\nSummer Knights is the second mixtape by American rapper Joey Bada$$. It was released on July 1, 2013, by Cinematic Music Group. The mixtape was planned to be released as an EP, to prelude the release of his debut album \"B4.DA. $$\", but instead it was announced to be a full-length mixtape. The mixtape features production from Chuck Strangers, Kirk Knight, MF Doom, Statik Selektah, DJ Premier, Lee Bannon, Oddisee, Navie D, and Bruce Leekix. The mixtape features more original instrumentals than his first mixtape \"1999\" which was primarily samples.",
"Title: Church Clothes 2\n\nChurch Clothes 2, officially Church Clothes, Vol. 2, is the second mixtape by Christian hip hop artist Lecrae, released on November 7, 2013 by Reach Records. Hosted by Don Cannon, it follows Lecrae's previous mixtape, \"Church Clothes\", and Grammy Award-winning full-length album \"Gravity\", both of which came out in 2012. Two versions of the album were released, a free version with host Don Cannon, and a commercial version off iTunes without the DJ. The first single off the album, \"Round of Applause\", was released on May 14, 2013. On May 21, a remixed version of the song, featuring rapper B.o.B., was released. A second single off the album, \"I'm Turnt\", dropped on October 18, 2013. The mixtape was downloaded over 100,000 times on DatPiff.com in the first two weeks and debuted at No. 21 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, No. 1 on the Top Christian and Gospel charts, and No. 3 on the Top Rap chart.",
"Title: Got Purp? Vol. 2\n\nGot Purp? Vol. 2 is the second album released by the Purple Ribbon All-Stars presented by Big Boi. The first, titled \"Got That Purp\" is a mixtape released under The Aphilliates. \" Kryptonite (I'm on It)\" was released as the album's lead single. The song \"Hold On\" is the first Goodie Mob collaboration featuring all four original members since the group's \"World Party\" album and the Dungeon Family-collective Even in Darkness.",
"Title: Lecture 1\n\n\"Lecture #1\" is a Mixtape released by English rapper Professor Green via his original record label, The Beats. The Mixtape was released on March 18, 2006, long before his mainstream breakthrough with \"Alive Till I'm Dead\". The Mixtape features guest vocals from the likes of Nyomi Gray, Loudmouth, Skinnyman and Chynaman. Three singles were released from the Mixtape: \"Before I Die\", \"Stereotypical Man\" and the double A-side of \"Hard Night Out\" and \"Upper Clapton Dance\". \"Upper Clapton Dance\" later went on to be included as a bonus track on Green's second official studio album, \"At Your Inconvenience\".",
"Title: Hank & Cupcakes\n\nHank & Cupcakes are an Atlanta-based indie rock-pop duo formed in 2008 in Tel Aviv, Israel. The group consists of husband-and-wife Ariel \"Hank\" Scherbacovsky (bass guitar) and Sagit \"Cupcakes\" Shir (drums, vocals). They took their name as a reference to Hank Chinaski, the literary alter ego of American writer Charles Bukowski and one of his real-life lovers, Pamela \"Cupcakes\" Wood. On October 22, 2012, the band released their \"Ain't No Love\" EP on BMG Rights Management, with the first single \"Sweet Potion\" being premiered by MTV Hive on October 9, 2012. Their full-length debut album, \"Naked\", was released July 2, 2013. The group's second LP, \"Cash 4 Gold\", followed in 2014. Their third album, \"Cheap Thrill\", was released July 1, 2016.",
"Title: Bobby Tarantino\n\nBobby Tarantino is the sixth mixtape by American rapper Logic. It was released on July 1, 2016, by Visionary Music Group and Def Jam Recordings. It was released to various digital platforms without prior announcement. \"Bobby Tarantino\" serves as Logic's first mixtape since \"\" (2013). The mixtape and its production was handled primarily by Logic and 6ix, with the duo focusing on a similar style to that of their previous independent projects, working on reinstating previous elements considered missing from Logic's commercial releases. The mixtape was preceded by the release of \"Flexicution\" and \"Wrist\", each released ten days apart from one another from the mixtape.",
"Title: The Other Half of Letting Go\n\nThe Other Half of Letting Go... is the fourth official mixtape from Milwaukee, Wisconsin rapper Gerald Walker. The mixtape was released on September 20, 2011, through One Step at a Time Music. The mixtape is named after American painter Esao Andrews' piece also titled \"The Other Half of Letting Go.\" The mixtape's lead single, \"The Missing Piece\" is produced by Chemist. The second single, \"Shackles\" was produced by J.LBS. The mixtape was originally scheduled to be released by Grand Hustle Records, however Walker announced his intention to self-publish: \"No Grand Hustle, we're gonna do this ourselves.\" with a September 20 release date."
] |
6,330
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What American manufacturer of heating and cooling appliances purchased the rights in 1925 to be the only refrigerator manufacutrer in America?
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Servel
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"Martin Naughton, KBE (b. 1940 in Dundalk, County Louth), an Irish entrepreneur, founded Glen Electric in August 1973 with a small manufacturing facility employing just ten people in Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland.",
" In 1977, Dimplex, the leading brand in the UK electrical heating market was acquired by Glen Electrics forming the Glen Dimplex Group.",
" The company set out acquiring further businesses across the UK with Morphy Richards, the market leader in small domestic appliances in 1985 followed by Blanella, a manufacturer of electric blankets and Burco Dean Appliances, a manufacturer of products for the catering industry, all in the same year.",
" The 1990s saw the company forge its powers of acquisition and strategic business thinking to acquire further businesses across Europe and beyond.",
" An engineer by profession, Dr. Naughton has overseen his company to become the world's largest manufacturer in domestic heating appliances.",
" His company has plants in the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom and North America.",
" His business has more than 8000 staff and 22 manufacturing facilities with annual sales of around $1.6 billion.",
" Naughton's stake in the company is worth around £273 million with other investments including an art collection, property in Dublin and shares in the Merrion Hotel Group and the Sunday Tribune newspaper.",
" He was awarded with an honorary degree (Doctor of Science) for his services to promote business in Northern Ireland."
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"Thermoelectric cooling uses the Peltier effect to create a heat flux between the junction of two different types of materials.",
" A Peltier cooler, heater, or thermoelectric heat pump is a solid-state active heat pump which transfers heat from one side of the device to the other, with consumption of electrical energy, depending on the direction of the current.",
" Such an instrument is also called a Peltier device, Peltier heat pump, solid state refrigerator, or thermoelectric cooler (TEC).",
" It can be used either for heating or for cooling, although in practice the main application is cooling.",
" It can also be used as a temperature controller that either heats or cools."
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"Home appliances are electrical/mechanical machines which accomplish some household functions, such as cooling/heating, cooking or cleaning.",
" Home appliances can be classified into:"
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"Midea Group () is a Chinese electrical appliance manufacturer, headquartered in Beijiao, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong.",
" As of 2013, the firm employs approximately 100,000 people in China and overseas across 21 manufacturing plants and 260 logistics centers across 200 countries.",
" Midea Group is listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange since 2013.",
" It has been listed on the Fortune Global 500 since July 2016.",
" Midea produces wide ranges of lighting, water appliances, floor care, small kitchen appliances, laundry, large cooking appliances, and refrigeration appliances.",
" It also has a long history in producing home and commercial solutions in air conditioning and heating (HVAC).",
" In the summer of 2016, Midea made a highly publicized move to acquire German robotics company KUKA."
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"Baltzar von Platen (24 February 1898 – 29 April 1984), together with Carl Munters, was the inventor of the gas absorption refrigerator in 1922 while they were both Swedish engineering students at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden.",
" The technique produced \"cold\" from a heat source such as propane, electricity, or kerosene.",
" In 1923 production by AB Arctic began.",
" In 1925 AB Arctic was purchased by Electrolux, which began selling them worldwide.",
" Servel purchased rights to manufacture the refrigerator in 1925 and was the only U.S. manufacturer for many years.",
" Von Platen was awarded the Franklin Institute's John Price Wetherill Medal in 1932."
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"The Warm Air Research House is a historic house and research facility located at 1108 W. Stoughton St. in Urbana, Illinois.",
" Built in 1924, the house served as a warm-air heating research facility administered jointly by the National Warm-Air Heating and Ventilating Association and the University of Illinois Department of Mechanical Engineering.",
" Prior to the 1920s, the American heating industry had few formal testing procedures for their products, and home heating through warm-air ventilation ducts was still considered a novel concept.",
" The National Warm-Air Heating and Ventilating Association began to test heating methods and systems in the Department of Mechanical Engineering's laboratories, but it eventually needed a model house in which to test its domestic heating systems.",
" The two organizations commissioned the large Colonial Revival residence, which was designed by architect Loring Harvey Provine and graduate student Clarence Andrew Kissinger.",
" Beginning in 1932, research on air conditioning and cooling systems was also conducted in the house.",
" Following World War II, the facility became less useful due to the shrinking size of new American homes, and the university sold the house in 1946.",
" Some of the technologies developed in the house include storm windows, forced-air heating, and heating duct size and positioning."
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"The International Mechanical Code (IMC) is a convention concentrating on the safety of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems.",
" It is published by the International Code Council (ICC) through the governmental consensus process and is updated on a three-year cycle to include the latest advances in technology and safest mechanical practices.",
" The current version of this code is the 2012 edition, with the 2015 edition slated for release in 2015.",
" The IMC protects public health and safety for all building heating, cooling and ventilation related design, installation and inspection by providing minimum safeguards for people at homes, schools and workplace.",
" Fuel burning appliances, cooling systems, heating systems appliance venting, location and protection of appliances and many other such issues are addressed in the IMC."
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"The coefficient of performance or COP (sometimes CP or CoP) of a heat pump, refrigerator or air conditioning system is a ratio of useful heating or cooling provided to work required.",
" Higher COPs equate to lower operating costs.",
" The COP usually exceeds 1, especially in heat pumps, because, instead of just converting work to heat (which, if 100% efficient, would be a COP_hp of 1), it pumps additional heat from a heat source to where the heat is required.",
" For complete systems, COP calculations should include energy consumption of all power consuming auxiliaries.",
" COP is highly dependent on operating conditions, especially absolute temperature and relative temperature between sink and system, and is often graphed or averaged against expected conditions."
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"Title: Martin Naughton (businessman)\n\nMartin Naughton, KBE (b. 1940 in Dundalk, County Louth), an Irish entrepreneur, founded Glen Electric in August 1973 with a small manufacturing facility employing just ten people in Newry, County Down, Northern Ireland. In 1977, Dimplex, the leading brand in the UK electrical heating market was acquired by Glen Electrics forming the Glen Dimplex Group. The company set out acquiring further businesses across the UK with Morphy Richards, the market leader in small domestic appliances in 1985 followed by Blanella, a manufacturer of electric blankets and Burco Dean Appliances, a manufacturer of products for the catering industry, all in the same year. The 1990s saw the company forge its powers of acquisition and strategic business thinking to acquire further businesses across Europe and beyond. An engineer by profession, Dr. Naughton has overseen his company to become the world's largest manufacturer in domestic heating appliances. His company has plants in the Republic of Ireland, the United Kingdom and North America. His business has more than 8000 staff and 22 manufacturing facilities with annual sales of around $1.6 billion. Naughton's stake in the company is worth around £273 million with other investments including an art collection, property in Dublin and shares in the Merrion Hotel Group and the Sunday Tribune newspaper. He was awarded with an honorary degree (Doctor of Science) for his services to promote business in Northern Ireland.",
"Title: Thermoelectric cooling\n\nThermoelectric cooling uses the Peltier effect to create a heat flux between the junction of two different types of materials. A Peltier cooler, heater, or thermoelectric heat pump is a solid-state active heat pump which transfers heat from one side of the device to the other, with consumption of electrical energy, depending on the direction of the current. Such an instrument is also called a Peltier device, Peltier heat pump, solid state refrigerator, or thermoelectric cooler (TEC). It can be used either for heating or for cooling, although in practice the main application is cooling. It can also be used as a temperature controller that either heats or cools.",
"Title: Home appliance\n\nHome appliances are electrical/mechanical machines which accomplish some household functions, such as cooling/heating, cooking or cleaning. Home appliances can be classified into:",
"Title: Midea Group\n\nMidea Group () is a Chinese electrical appliance manufacturer, headquartered in Beijiao, Shunde, Foshan, Guangdong. As of 2013, the firm employs approximately 100,000 people in China and overseas across 21 manufacturing plants and 260 logistics centers across 200 countries. Midea Group is listed on Shenzhen Stock Exchange since 2013. It has been listed on the Fortune Global 500 since July 2016. Midea produces wide ranges of lighting, water appliances, floor care, small kitchen appliances, laundry, large cooking appliances, and refrigeration appliances. It also has a long history in producing home and commercial solutions in air conditioning and heating (HVAC). In the summer of 2016, Midea made a highly publicized move to acquire German robotics company KUKA.",
"Title: Baltzar von Platen (inventor)\n\nBaltzar von Platen (24 February 1898 – 29 April 1984), together with Carl Munters, was the inventor of the gas absorption refrigerator in 1922 while they were both Swedish engineering students at the Royal Institute of Technology in Stockholm, Sweden. The technique produced \"cold\" from a heat source such as propane, electricity, or kerosene. In 1923 production by AB Arctic began. In 1925 AB Arctic was purchased by Electrolux, which began selling them worldwide. Servel purchased rights to manufacture the refrigerator in 1925 and was the only U.S. manufacturer for many years. Von Platen was awarded the Franklin Institute's John Price Wetherill Medal in 1932.",
"Title: Warm Air Research House\n\nThe Warm Air Research House is a historic house and research facility located at 1108 W. Stoughton St. in Urbana, Illinois. Built in 1924, the house served as a warm-air heating research facility administered jointly by the National Warm-Air Heating and Ventilating Association and the University of Illinois Department of Mechanical Engineering. Prior to the 1920s, the American heating industry had few formal testing procedures for their products, and home heating through warm-air ventilation ducts was still considered a novel concept. The National Warm-Air Heating and Ventilating Association began to test heating methods and systems in the Department of Mechanical Engineering's laboratories, but it eventually needed a model house in which to test its domestic heating systems. The two organizations commissioned the large Colonial Revival residence, which was designed by architect Loring Harvey Provine and graduate student Clarence Andrew Kissinger. Beginning in 1932, research on air conditioning and cooling systems was also conducted in the house. Following World War II, the facility became less useful due to the shrinking size of new American homes, and the university sold the house in 1946. Some of the technologies developed in the house include storm windows, forced-air heating, and heating duct size and positioning.",
"Title: Servel\n\nServel was an American manufacturer of heating and cooling appliances, founded in 1922.",
"Title: Absorption refrigerator\n\nAn absorption refrigerator is a refrigerator that uses a heat source (e.g., solar energy, a fossil-fueled flame, waste heat from factories, or district heating systems) to provide the energy needed to drive the cooling process.",
"Title: International Mechanical Code\n\nThe International Mechanical Code (IMC) is a convention concentrating on the safety of heating, ventilation, and air conditioning systems. It is published by the International Code Council (ICC) through the governmental consensus process and is updated on a three-year cycle to include the latest advances in technology and safest mechanical practices. The current version of this code is the 2012 edition, with the 2015 edition slated for release in 2015. The IMC protects public health and safety for all building heating, cooling and ventilation related design, installation and inspection by providing minimum safeguards for people at homes, schools and workplace. Fuel burning appliances, cooling systems, heating systems appliance venting, location and protection of appliances and many other such issues are addressed in the IMC.",
"Title: Coefficient of performance\n\nThe coefficient of performance or COP (sometimes CP or CoP) of a heat pump, refrigerator or air conditioning system is a ratio of useful heating or cooling provided to work required. Higher COPs equate to lower operating costs. The COP usually exceeds 1, especially in heat pumps, because, instead of just converting work to heat (which, if 100% efficient, would be a COP_hp of 1), it pumps additional heat from a heat source to where the heat is required. For complete systems, COP calculations should include energy consumption of all power consuming auxiliaries. COP is highly dependent on operating conditions, especially absolute temperature and relative temperature between sink and system, and is often graphed or averaged against expected conditions."
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6,331
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Which Canadian actor stared in the Film "Sweet Virginia"?
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Jared Abrahamson
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"Jared Abrahamson is a Canadian actor.",
" He is most noted for his performance in the 2016 film \"Hello Destroyer\", for which he garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actor at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards, and for his role as Trevor Holden in the Showcase and Netflix series \"Travelers\".",
" He also won the award for Best Actor in a Canadian Film at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2016 for \"Hello Destroyer\"."
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"Virginia Reh grew up in New York City and studied Dramatic Arts in Berkley California.",
" She joined the faculty of Dramatic Arts at Brock University from a broad professional career as an actor, director, dramaturg and coach, working in theatre, opera and film and television.",
" For 13 years she taught part-time at Brock and officially became full-time in 2006.",
" Gini teaches acting, directing and voice.",
" Her vocal work includes directing all the voices for the last 76 episodes of Sailor Moon that were dubbed into English.",
" She has directed Ring Round the Moon, Marat/Sade, A Little Night Music, Phedre, Orpheus Descending, and The Blue Room for mainstage DART productions.",
" She continues to work professionally with Opera In Concert, Toronto Operetta Theatre and Tapestry New Opera.",
" Virginia was founding Co-Director of Script Lab, developing plays, musicals and film scripts.",
" She was Artistic Director of the Gryphon Theatre.",
" For many years Virginia was acting coach and production manager to the Canadian Children’s Opera Chorus.",
" In 1994, Virginia received the Theatre Ontario’s Maggie Bassett award for outstanding contribution to Theatre in Ontario.",
" Recently she organized a national conference, Lyric Canada 2010, bringing together the creators and scholars of Canadian music theatre and opera.",
" Virginia was an Ontario Councillor for the Canadian Actors' Equity Association and Secretary/Treasurer of the Executive through 2012.",
" In the course of nine years at Brock she directed 7 main stages."
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"Robert Wickens \"Robbin\" Thompson (June 16, 1949 – October 10, 2015) was an American singer-songwriter based in Richmond, Virginia.",
" Since 1976 he recorded several albums which included guest appearances by Melissa Manchester, Steve Cropper, Waddy Wachtel, Bruce Hornsby and Ellen McIlwaine, among others.",
" He was a member of an early Bruce Springsteen band, Steel Mill, and co-wrote songs with Timothy B. Schmit, Phil Vassar and Butch Taylor and Carter Beauford of the Dave Matthews Band.",
" He twice won the American Song Festival and in 1980 had a minor national hit with \"Brite Eyes\".",
" He also wrote songs featured on the soundtracks of \"Gleaming the Cube\" and \"The Fighting Temptations\".",
" In March 2015, \"Sweet Virginia Breeze,\" which Thompson co-wrote with Steve Bassett, became Virginia's second official state song (joining \"Our Great Virginia\")."
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"Sweet Virginia is a 2017 American thriller film directed by Jamie M. Dagg and written by Benjamin China and Paul China.",
" The film stars Jon Bernthal, Christopher Abbott, Imogen Poots, Rosemarie DeWitt, Odessa Young and Jared Abrahamson.",
" It is scheduled to be released on November 17, 2017 by IFC Films."
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"\"Sweet Virginia\" is the sixth track on the Rolling Stones' 1972 double album \"Exile On Main St.\".",
" Recorded between 1971 and '72, \"Sweet Virginia\" is a slow country inspired song, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards.",
" The song features a harmonica solo by Jagger, and a saxophone solo by Bobby Keys.",
" Charlie Watts plays a country shuffle rhythm.",
" An alternate version without the backing singers was released on bootlegs."
],
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"John Paul Tremblay (born 1968) is a Canadian actor who stars in the hit Canadian TV show \"Trailer Park Boys\" playing Julian, a newly released ex-con returning to his home in a trailer park in Nova Scotia.",
" Tremblay grew up in the Dartmouth suburb of Cole Harbour where he lived on the same street and went to the same high school as Robb Wells, his future co-star of \"Trailer Park Boys\".",
" Before Trailer Park Boys he and Wells owned a chain of pizza restaurants called J.R. Capone's.",
" The show is written by Tremblay along with co-stars Robb Wells and Mike Smith.",
" The Trailer Park Boys released a in 2006, most of it being filmed in the municipality of Halifax.",
" Tremblay and Wells also appeared in the 2002 family film \"Virginia's Run\", though not as Ricky and Julian.",
" John is married to Andrea Tremblay (Hurley); they have three children."
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"Irdens Exantus is a Canadian actor, who garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards, and won the Quebec Cinema Award for Best Supporting Actor at the 18th Quebec Cinema Awards, for his role in the 2015 film \"My Internship in Canada (Guibord s'en va-t-en guerre)\"."
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"sentences": [
"Dickey Betts & Great Southern is the second studio album by Dickey Betts of The Allman Brothers Band.",
" It was recorded with his band \"Great Southern\" in 1977.",
" The standout tracks are \"Sweet Virginia\" and the extended-jam \"Bougainvillea\", which was co-written by Don Johnson of Miami Vice fame."
],
"title": "Dickey Betts & Great Southern (album)"
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"sentences": [
"\"Sweet Virginia Breeze\" is the official Popular State Song of Virginia.",
" While collaborating in 1978, Richmond artists Steve Bassett and Robbin Thompson wrote \"Sweet Virginia Breeze\" during a rehearsal for their concert at Virginia Commonwealth University.",
" The first studio recording of the song was on their album \"Together\" in 1978.",
" Other versions of the song have been released by both Bassett and Thompson on some of their solo albums throughout their careers such as Thompson's 1980 album \"Two B's Please\" and Bassett's 2006 album \"Blowin Dust Off\".",
" In 2015, by a vote of 39-0, \"Sweet Virginia Breeze\" was designated the official popular state song of Virginia along with \"Our Great Virginia\" as the official traditional state song."
],
"title": "Sweet Virginia Breeze"
},
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"sentences": [
"Andrew Gillis is a Canadian actor and musician.",
" He is most noted for his performance in the 2016 film \"Werewolf\", for which he garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actor at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards.",
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"Title: Jared Abrahamson\n\nJared Abrahamson is a Canadian actor. He is most noted for his performance in the 2016 film \"Hello Destroyer\", for which he garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actor at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards, and for his role as Trevor Holden in the Showcase and Netflix series \"Travelers\". He also won the award for Best Actor in a Canadian Film at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2016 for \"Hello Destroyer\".",
"Title: Virginia Reh\n\nVirginia Reh grew up in New York City and studied Dramatic Arts in Berkley California. She joined the faculty of Dramatic Arts at Brock University from a broad professional career as an actor, director, dramaturg and coach, working in theatre, opera and film and television. For 13 years she taught part-time at Brock and officially became full-time in 2006. Gini teaches acting, directing and voice. Her vocal work includes directing all the voices for the last 76 episodes of Sailor Moon that were dubbed into English. She has directed Ring Round the Moon, Marat/Sade, A Little Night Music, Phedre, Orpheus Descending, and The Blue Room for mainstage DART productions. She continues to work professionally with Opera In Concert, Toronto Operetta Theatre and Tapestry New Opera. Virginia was founding Co-Director of Script Lab, developing plays, musicals and film scripts. She was Artistic Director of the Gryphon Theatre. For many years Virginia was acting coach and production manager to the Canadian Children’s Opera Chorus. In 1994, Virginia received the Theatre Ontario’s Maggie Bassett award for outstanding contribution to Theatre in Ontario. Recently she organized a national conference, Lyric Canada 2010, bringing together the creators and scholars of Canadian music theatre and opera. Virginia was an Ontario Councillor for the Canadian Actors' Equity Association and Secretary/Treasurer of the Executive through 2012. In the course of nine years at Brock she directed 7 main stages.",
"Title: Robbin Thompson\n\nRobert Wickens \"Robbin\" Thompson (June 16, 1949 – October 10, 2015) was an American singer-songwriter based in Richmond, Virginia. Since 1976 he recorded several albums which included guest appearances by Melissa Manchester, Steve Cropper, Waddy Wachtel, Bruce Hornsby and Ellen McIlwaine, among others. He was a member of an early Bruce Springsteen band, Steel Mill, and co-wrote songs with Timothy B. Schmit, Phil Vassar and Butch Taylor and Carter Beauford of the Dave Matthews Band. He twice won the American Song Festival and in 1980 had a minor national hit with \"Brite Eyes\". He also wrote songs featured on the soundtracks of \"Gleaming the Cube\" and \"The Fighting Temptations\". In March 2015, \"Sweet Virginia Breeze,\" which Thompson co-wrote with Steve Bassett, became Virginia's second official state song (joining \"Our Great Virginia\").",
"Title: Sweet Virginia (film)\n\nSweet Virginia is a 2017 American thriller film directed by Jamie M. Dagg and written by Benjamin China and Paul China. The film stars Jon Bernthal, Christopher Abbott, Imogen Poots, Rosemarie DeWitt, Odessa Young and Jared Abrahamson. It is scheduled to be released on November 17, 2017 by IFC Films.",
"Title: Sweet Virginia\n\n\"Sweet Virginia\" is the sixth track on the Rolling Stones' 1972 double album \"Exile On Main St.\". Recorded between 1971 and '72, \"Sweet Virginia\" is a slow country inspired song, written by Mick Jagger and Keith Richards. The song features a harmonica solo by Jagger, and a saxophone solo by Bobby Keys. Charlie Watts plays a country shuffle rhythm. An alternate version without the backing singers was released on bootlegs.",
"Title: John Paul Tremblay\n\nJohn Paul Tremblay (born 1968) is a Canadian actor who stars in the hit Canadian TV show \"Trailer Park Boys\" playing Julian, a newly released ex-con returning to his home in a trailer park in Nova Scotia. Tremblay grew up in the Dartmouth suburb of Cole Harbour where he lived on the same street and went to the same high school as Robb Wells, his future co-star of \"Trailer Park Boys\". Before Trailer Park Boys he and Wells owned a chain of pizza restaurants called J.R. Capone's. The show is written by Tremblay along with co-stars Robb Wells and Mike Smith. The Trailer Park Boys released a in 2006, most of it being filmed in the municipality of Halifax. Tremblay and Wells also appeared in the 2002 family film \"Virginia's Run\", though not as Ricky and Julian. John is married to Andrea Tremblay (Hurley); they have three children.",
"Title: Irdens Exantus\n\nIrdens Exantus is a Canadian actor, who garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 4th Canadian Screen Awards, and won the Quebec Cinema Award for Best Supporting Actor at the 18th Quebec Cinema Awards, for his role in the 2015 film \"My Internship in Canada (Guibord s'en va-t-en guerre)\".",
"Title: Dickey Betts & Great Southern (album)\n\nDickey Betts & Great Southern is the second studio album by Dickey Betts of The Allman Brothers Band. It was recorded with his band \"Great Southern\" in 1977. The standout tracks are \"Sweet Virginia\" and the extended-jam \"Bougainvillea\", which was co-written by Don Johnson of Miami Vice fame.",
"Title: Sweet Virginia Breeze\n\n\"Sweet Virginia Breeze\" is the official Popular State Song of Virginia. While collaborating in 1978, Richmond artists Steve Bassett and Robbin Thompson wrote \"Sweet Virginia Breeze\" during a rehearsal for their concert at Virginia Commonwealth University. The first studio recording of the song was on their album \"Together\" in 1978. Other versions of the song have been released by both Bassett and Thompson on some of their solo albums throughout their careers such as Thompson's 1980 album \"Two B's Please\" and Bassett's 2006 album \"Blowin Dust Off\". In 2015, by a vote of 39-0, \"Sweet Virginia Breeze\" was designated the official popular state song of Virginia along with \"Our Great Virginia\" as the official traditional state song.",
"Title: Andrew Gillis\n\nAndrew Gillis is a Canadian actor and musician. He is most noted for his performance in the 2016 film \"Werewolf\", for which he garnered a Canadian Screen Award nomination for Best Actor at the 5th Canadian Screen Awards. He also won the award for Best Actor at the 2016 Atlantic Film Festival, and was a nominee for Best Actor in a Canadian Film at the Vancouver Film Critics Circle Awards 2016."
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6,332
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What is the release year of this song by American rock band Third Eye Blind that was a recurring element of the album Mouth Silence?
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1997
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" Unlike \"Mouth Sounds\", which used the song \"All Star\" by Smash Mouth as a recurring element, no tracks on the album audibly reference the song (although some contain Easter eggs of various \"All Star\" clips).",
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" The album's creation was difficult, namely due to power struggles and arguments between frontman Stephan Jenkins and lead guitarist Kevin Cadogan, leading to a quick but isolated recording experience between members.",
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"Kevin Rene Cadogan (born August 14, 1970) is an American singer/songwriter, producer and rock guitarist.",
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"Title: Out of the Vein\n\nOut of the Vein is the third studio album by American rock band Third Eye Blind. Released on May 13, 2003, \"Out of the Vein\" is the band's first album with guitarist Tony Fredianelli, who replaced longtime guitarist Kevin Cadogan in 2000. It would also be Third Eye Blind's final album with Elektra Records.",
"Title: Semi-Charmed Life\n\n\"Semi-Charmed Life\" is a song by American rock band Third Eye Blind. It was released in 1997 as the lead single from their self-titled debut album. It was a major hit of the 1990s, reaching number 4 in the U.S., number 1 on the Modern Rock Tracks, number 2 in Canada, and making the Top 40 in the UK. VH1 has named the song as the 34th best of the 1990s.",
"Title: Kevin Cadogan\n\nKevin Rene Cadogan (born August 14, 1970) is an American singer/songwriter, producer and rock guitarist. A founding member of the band Third Eye Blind, he performed with the band from 1993 to 2000. He co-wrote some of Third Eye Blind's most notable hits, including \"How's It Going to Be\", \"Losing a Whole Year\", and \"Graduate\", and 10 of the 14 songs on their debut album \"Third Eye Blind\".",
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"Title: Stephan Jenkins\n\nStephan Douglas Jenkins (born September 27, 1964) is an American musician best known as the lead singer, songwriter, and guitarist for Third Eye Blind. Under Jenkins's leadership, Third Eye Blind has sold over 12 million copies worldwide of five albums: \"Third Eye Blind\" (1997), \"Blue\" (1999), \"Out of the Vein\" (2003), \"Ursa Major\" (2009), and \"Dopamine\" (2015). Jenkins wrote or co-wrote all of the band's most notable hits, including \"Semi-Charmed Life\", \"Jumper\", \"How's It Going to Be\", \"Losing a Whole Year\", \"Graduate\", \"Deep Inside of You\", \"Never Let You Go\" and \"Blinded\"."
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6,333
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Who was the producer of the 2016 animated film about an amnesiac fish?
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Pixar
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" The film is a co-production between Wild Bunch and Studio Ghibli, and tells the story of a man who becomes shipwrecked on a deserted island and meets a giant red female turtle.",
" The film has no dialogue.",
" It premiered in the \"Un Certain Regard\" section at the 2016 Cannes Film Festival.",
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"Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz (also known as Tom and Jerry: Return to Oz) is a 2016 animated direct-to-video film starring Tom and Jerry, produced by Warner Bros.",
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" The film is a sequel to the 2011 animated film, \"Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz\".",
" It is also the first sequel in the direct-to-video film series of the \"Tom and Jerry\" franchise.",
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"\"D.A.N.C.E.\" is the second single by Justice, and the first from their album \"†\".",
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" The film is a sequel/spinoff to 2003's \"Finding Nemo\" and features the returning voices of Ellen DeGeneres and Albert Brooks, with Hayden Rolence (replacing Alexander Gould), Ed O'Neill, Kaitlin Olson, Ty Burrell, Diane Keaton and Eugene Levy joining the cast.",
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"Victoria Loren \"Tori\" Kelly (born December 14, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and voice actress who slowly gained recognition after starting to post videos on YouTube at the age of 14.",
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" After being eliminated from the show, Kelly began to work on her own music.",
" In 2012, she independently released her first EP that she produced, wrote, and mixed herself, titled \"Handmade Songs By Tori Kelly\".",
" The following year, Scooter Braun became her manager after seeing her videos on YouTube and introduced her to Capitol Records, with whom she signed in September.",
" Kelly's second EP \"Foreword\" came out in October 2013 as her first major label release.",
" On June 23, 2015, Kelly's debut album, \"Unbreakable Smile\", was released.",
" The lead single, \"Nobody Love\", was released in February 2015 and became her first US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 appearance.",
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"Title: Tom and Jerry: Back to Oz\n\nTom and Jerry: Back to Oz (also known as Tom and Jerry: Return to Oz) is a 2016 animated direct-to-video film starring Tom and Jerry, produced by Warner Bros. Animation. The film is a sequel to the 2011 animated film, \"Tom and Jerry and the Wizard of Oz\". It is also the first sequel in the direct-to-video film series of the \"Tom and Jerry\" franchise. This was voice actor Joe Alaskey's final work, having died of cancer on February 3, 2016; the film is dedicated to his memory.",
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"Title: Tori Kelly\n\nVictoria Loren \"Tori\" Kelly (born December 14, 1992) is an American singer, songwriter, record producer and voice actress who slowly gained recognition after starting to post videos on YouTube at the age of 14. When she was 16, Kelly auditioned for the singing competition television series \"American Idol\". After being eliminated from the show, Kelly began to work on her own music. In 2012, she independently released her first EP that she produced, wrote, and mixed herself, titled \"Handmade Songs By Tori Kelly\". The following year, Scooter Braun became her manager after seeing her videos on YouTube and introduced her to Capitol Records, with whom she signed in September. Kelly's second EP \"Foreword\" came out in October 2013 as her first major label release. On June 23, 2015, Kelly's debut album, \"Unbreakable Smile\", was released. The lead single, \"Nobody Love\", was released in February 2015 and became her first US \"Billboard\" Hot 100 appearance. Kelly was nominated for Best New Artist at the 58th Grammy Awards. She voiced a shy teenage elephant named Meena in the 2016 animated film \"Sing\".",
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"Title: Howard Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom\n\nHoward Lovecraft and the Frozen Kingdom is a 2016 animated film based on the graphic novel of the same name. The inspiration comes from the writings of American horror author H. P. Lovecraft.",
"Title: Sing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack\n\nSing: Original Motion Picture Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the 2016 animated musical film \"Sing\". The soundtrack includes classic songs performed by the film's main cast as well the song \"Faith\" which was written specifically for the movie and performed by Stevie Wonder and Ariana Grande. The soundtrack was released by Republic Records on December 9, 2016 while the film was released on December 21, 2016.",
"Title: Hayden Rolence\n\nHayden Rolence (born July 15, 2004) is an American child actor from Aurora, Illinois. He is best known for voicing Nemo in the 2016 animated film \"Finding Dory\". Rolence has also acted in short films such as \"Cicero in Winter\", \"Whom I Fear\", and \"Beta Persei\".",
"Title: Red Sonja: Queen of Plagues\n\nRed Sonja: Queen of Plagues is a 2016 animated film featuring the character Red Sonja."
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6,334
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Which is a real-estate based board game, Skirrid or Solarquest?
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SolarQuest
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" His \"1829\" game was the first of the \"18xx\" board game series and some of his board games have inspired Sid Meier computer games such as \"Railroad Tycoon\"."
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" The game is patterned after \"Monopoly\" but replaces pewter tokens with rocketships and hotels with metallic fuel stations.",
" Players travel around the sun acquiring planet, moon, and man-made space structure monopolies while fending off attacks.",
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" The game is often referred to as Pasang Emas which is actually a software implementation of the traditional board game.",
" The object of this game is to acquire the most points by capturing black and white tokens on the board.",
" Black tokens are worth 1 point, and white tokens are worth 2 points.",
" The board is initially laid out with all 120 black and white tokens in one of over 30 traditional patterns.",
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" The other pieces are stationary, and are captured by the \"kas\".",
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"Title: Francis Tresham (game designer)\n\nFrancis Tresham is a United Kingdom-based board game designer who has been producing board games since the early 1970s. Tresham founded and ran games company Hartland Trefoil (founded 1971), a company well known for its \"Civilization\" board game, until its sale to MicroProse in 1997. His \"1829\" game was the first of the \"18xx\" board game series and some of his board games have inspired Sid Meier computer games such as \"Railroad Tycoon\".",
"Title: Late for the Sky Production Company\n\nLate for the Sky Production Company is a U.S. based board game production and manufacturing company based in Cincinnati, Ohio. They were founded in 1984. They manufacture games based on Monopoly.",
"Title: James M. Day\n\nJames M. Day is an American game designer best known for military based board games, computer games, card games, and miniature rules. He is also an accomplished historian and military weaponry subject matter expert.",
"Title: Paperboard\n\nPaperboard is a thick paper-based material. While there is no rigid differentiation between paper and paperboard, paperboard is generally thicker (usually over 0.25 mm, 0.010 in, or 10 points) than paper. According to ISO standards, paperboard is a paper with a grammage above 224 g/m, but there are exceptions. Paperboard can be single- or multi-ply. Paperboard can be easily cut and formed, is lightweight, and because it is strong, is used in packaging. Another end-use would be graphic printing, such as book and magazine covers or postcards. Sometimes it is referred to as \"cardboard\", which is a generic, lay term used to refer to any heavy paper pulp–based board. Paperboard is also used in fine arts for creating sculptures.",
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"Title: Fireside Games\n\nFireside Games is a US based board game publishing company owned and operated by Justin De Witt and Anne-Marie De Witt. Based in Austin, Texas, the company was founded in 2007. They published their first game, Castle Panic in 2009, and have published several expansions and sequels as well as other titles since then.",
"Title: Solarquest\n\nSolarQuest is a space-age real estate trading board game published in 1985 and developed by Valen Brost, after his having conceived the idea in 1976. The game is patterned after \"Monopoly\" but replaces pewter tokens with rocketships and hotels with metallic fuel stations. Players travel around the sun acquiring planet, moon, and man-made space structure monopolies while fending off attacks. They seek to knock their opponents out of the game through bankruptcy, as well as optional laser blasts and dwindling fuel supplies (when using the Advanced Play ruleset).",
"Title: Pasang (game)\n\nPasang is a two-player abstract strategy board game from Brunei. The game is often referred to as Pasang Emas which is actually a software implementation of the traditional board game. The object of this game is to acquire the most points by capturing black and white tokens on the board. Black tokens are worth 1 point, and white tokens are worth 2 points. The board is initially laid out with all 120 black and white tokens in one of over 30 traditional patterns. Players choose a piece called a \"ka\" which is used to capture the tokens on the board. Each player's \"ka\" moves around the board capturing as many tokens as possible. As a note, the \"kas\" are the only mobile pieces in the game. The other pieces are stationary, and are captured by the \"kas\". Players must capture token(s) during their turn, or lose the game. When all tokens have been captured from the board, the player with the most points is the winner. However, if there are any tokens left on the board, and none can be captured on a player's turn, then that player loses the game, and the other player is the winner.",
"Title: Nikolay P. Serdev\n\nNikolay P. Serdev, M.D., Ph.D., (b. April 26, 1948) is a Sofia, Bulgaria based board certified specialist in General Surgery and Cosmetic Surgery. He is both Professor and Director of the International University Program in Cosmetic Surgery at New Bulgarian University."
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The Pepsi Orange Streak roller coaster is located in what Minnesota city?
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Bloomington
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"Pepsi Orange Streak (formerly known as Pepsi Ripsaw) is a custom Zierer roller coaster located in Nickelodeon Universe in the Mall of America.",
" It is located in the west side of the park, and debuted with the park in August 1992.",
" The track color is green with cream colored pylons and orange fiberglass trains."
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"Blue Streak is a wooden roller coaster built in 1937 at Conneaut Lake Park in Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania.",
" It is the only wooden coaster operating in the park and the biggest.",
" Blue Streak follows an out and back design.",
" It is the 17th oldest wooden roller coaster in the United States, and it is one of two shallow coasters designed by Ed Vettel still operating.",
" The second is The Cyclone at Lakeside Amusement Park in Denver, Colorado.",
" This Blue Streak at Conneaut Lake Park first opened in 1938.",
" The layout of the Blue Streak is very simple out and back style roller coaster.",
" The trains immediately enters a tunnel in the shape of an 'S\" and enters a 77 foot high climb up the lift hill.",
" The train plummets down the first drop reaching up to top speed of 50 Mph and into a flat section.",
" The flat section is followed by 2 medium size hills, then a wide turnaround section.",
" After the turnaround, there is the uphill turn.",
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"Nickelodeon Streak is a wooden out-and-back roller coaster at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Blackpool, England.",
" It was built in 1933 by Charles Paige and uses the lift hill and other parts of the former Velvet Coaster, which was removed in 1932.",
" From 1933 to 2010 it was known simply as \"Roller Coaster\" however after Nickelodeon Land was announced the coaster was renamed and rethemed to \"Nickelodeon Streak\".",
" Now removed, a train from the Velvet Coaster used to be preserved on show in the station of Roller Coaster.",
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"Millennium Force is a steel roller coaster built by Intamin at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, United States.",
" It was the fourteenth roller coaster to be built at the park since Blue Streak opened in 1964.",
" Upon completion in 2000, Millennium Force broke six world records and was the world's first Giga Coaster, a roller coaster that exceeds 300 ft in height and completes a full circuit.",
" It was briefly the tallest and fastest in the world until Steel Dragon 2000 opened later the same year.",
" The ride is also the third-longest roller coaster in North America after The Beast at Kings Island and Fury 325 at Carowinds.",
" It was the first roller coaster to use a cable lift system rather than a traditional chain lift.",
" The coaster has a 310 ft , 45-degree lift hill with a 300 ft drop and features two tunnels, three overbanked turns, and four hills.",
" It has a top speed of 93 mph ."
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"White Cyclone (ホワイトサイクロン , Howaito Saikuron ) is a wooden roller coaster at Nagashima Spa Land in Mie Prefecture, Japan.",
" At 1700 m in length, White Cyclone is the third longest wooden roller coaster in the world, and is the longest wooden roller coaster outside of the United States.",
" Despite its length, White Cyclone is still considerably shorter than the 2479 m Steel Dragon 2000, the world's longest steel roller coaster, which is also at Nagashima Spa Land.",
" In addition to being the third longest wooden roller coaster, White Cyclone is the seventh tallest wooden roller coaster in the world and the fourth tallest wooden roller coaster outside the United States.",
" A single ride on the White Cyclone costs ¥1,000 (approximately $9 USD), and the ride is restricted to those individuals above 1.3 m in height; and those individuals under 54 years of age."
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"Maverick is a steel roller coaster built by Intamin at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States.",
" It was the seventeenth roller coaster built at the park since Blue Streak in 1964.",
" It is notable as being the 500th roller coaster designed by German engineer Werner Stengel and the first roller coaster featuring a Twisted Horseshoe Roll.",
" Maverick's US$21-million price tag makes it Cedar Point's fourth most expensive roller coaster, behind Millennium Force, Top Thrill Dragster, and GateKeeper.",
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"Corkscrew is the name of a roller coaster at Valleyfair in Shakopee, Minnesota featuring one vertical loop and two corkscrews.",
" Built in 1980, Corkscrew was planned to reflect the design of its sister roller coaster Corkscrew at Cedar Point.",
" It is notably one of the first roller coasters to feature a double corkscrew, as well as a vertical loop.",
" The main differences that the Valleyfair model has is the addition of a finale helix and the omission of the camelback before the loop.",
" Until the hypercoaster Wild Thing (the fifth highest and fastest roller coaster in the world at the time it opened in 1996), Corkscrew was the only outdoor all-steel roller coaster in Minnesota.",
" Corkscrew is currently the only roller coaster at Valleyfair with inversions.",
" The coaster's track was painted blue when it open in 1980 but was repainted orange and yellow in 2011."
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"Top Thrill Dragster is a steel accelerator roller coaster built by Intamin at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States.",
" It was the sixteenth roller coaster built at the park since the Blue Streak in 1964.",
" When built in 2003, it was the first full circuit roller coaster to exceed 400 ft in height, and was the tallest roller coaster in the world, before being surpassed by Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure in May 2005.",
" Top Thrill Dragster, along with Kingda Ka, are the only strata coasters in existence.",
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"Mall of America (commonly, locally known as \"MOA\") is a shopping mall located in Bloomington, Minnesota, United States (a suburb of the Twin Cities).",
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"Title: Blue Streak (Conneaut Lake)\n\nBlue Streak is a wooden roller coaster built in 1937 at Conneaut Lake Park in Conneaut Lake, Pennsylvania. It is the only wooden coaster operating in the park and the biggest. Blue Streak follows an out and back design. It is the 17th oldest wooden roller coaster in the United States, and it is one of two shallow coasters designed by Ed Vettel still operating. The second is The Cyclone at Lakeside Amusement Park in Denver, Colorado. This Blue Streak at Conneaut Lake Park first opened in 1938. The layout of the Blue Streak is very simple out and back style roller coaster. The trains immediately enters a tunnel in the shape of an 'S\" and enters a 77 foot high climb up the lift hill. The train plummets down the first drop reaching up to top speed of 50 Mph and into a flat section. The flat section is followed by 2 medium size hills, then a wide turnaround section. After the turnaround, there is the uphill turn. The uphill turn slams riders against their seat. The train then follows 4 smaller camel back hills, providing airtime, then entering the break run and making a 360 degree turn back into the platform/station.",
"Title: Nickelodeon Streak\n\nNickelodeon Streak is a wooden out-and-back roller coaster at Blackpool Pleasure Beach, Blackpool, England. It was built in 1933 by Charles Paige and uses the lift hill and other parts of the former Velvet Coaster, which was removed in 1932. From 1933 to 2010 it was known simply as \"Roller Coaster\" however after Nickelodeon Land was announced the coaster was renamed and rethemed to \"Nickelodeon Streak\". Now removed, a train from the Velvet Coaster used to be preserved on show in the station of Roller Coaster. It is currently the second tallest wooden coaster out of the five wooden coasters at Pleasure Beach Blackpool.",
"Title: Millennium Force\n\nMillennium Force is a steel roller coaster built by Intamin at Cedar Point amusement park in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. It was the fourteenth roller coaster to be built at the park since Blue Streak opened in 1964. Upon completion in 2000, Millennium Force broke six world records and was the world's first Giga Coaster, a roller coaster that exceeds 300 ft in height and completes a full circuit. It was briefly the tallest and fastest in the world until Steel Dragon 2000 opened later the same year. The ride is also the third-longest roller coaster in North America after The Beast at Kings Island and Fury 325 at Carowinds. It was the first roller coaster to use a cable lift system rather than a traditional chain lift. The coaster has a 310 ft , 45-degree lift hill with a 300 ft drop and features two tunnels, three overbanked turns, and four hills. It has a top speed of 93 mph .",
"Title: Cyclone (Revere Beach)\n\nThe Cyclone was a wooden roller coaster that operated at Revere Beach in Revere, Massachusetts, from 1925 until 1969. When Cyclone was constructed, it was the tallest roller coaster ever built, as well as being the first roller coaster in the world to reach 100 ft in height. In addition to being the tallest roller coaster of its day, some also claim that it was the largest and fastest roller coaster in the world, with a length of 3600 ft and top speeds between 45 and 50 mph (some dispute the speed record claim and instead award that honor to the Giant Dipper). Cyclone held the title of world's tallest roller coaster until 1964 when it was surpassed by Montaña Rusa at La Feria Chapultepec Mágico in Mexico City, Mexico.",
"Title: White Cyclone\n\nWhite Cyclone (ホワイトサイクロン , Howaito Saikuron ) is a wooden roller coaster at Nagashima Spa Land in Mie Prefecture, Japan. At 1700 m in length, White Cyclone is the third longest wooden roller coaster in the world, and is the longest wooden roller coaster outside of the United States. Despite its length, White Cyclone is still considerably shorter than the 2479 m Steel Dragon 2000, the world's longest steel roller coaster, which is also at Nagashima Spa Land. In addition to being the third longest wooden roller coaster, White Cyclone is the seventh tallest wooden roller coaster in the world and the fourth tallest wooden roller coaster outside the United States. A single ride on the White Cyclone costs ¥1,000 (approximately $9 USD), and the ride is restricted to those individuals above 1.3 m in height; and those individuals under 54 years of age.",
"Title: Maverick (roller coaster)\n\nMaverick is a steel roller coaster built by Intamin at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. It was the seventeenth roller coaster built at the park since Blue Streak in 1964. It is notable as being the 500th roller coaster designed by German engineer Werner Stengel and the first roller coaster featuring a Twisted Horseshoe Roll. Maverick's US$21-million price tag makes it Cedar Point's fourth most expensive roller coaster, behind Millennium Force, Top Thrill Dragster, and GateKeeper. The 4450 ft course makes it the fourth longest roller coaster at Cedar Point.",
"Title: Corkscrew (Valleyfair)\n\nCorkscrew is the name of a roller coaster at Valleyfair in Shakopee, Minnesota featuring one vertical loop and two corkscrews. Built in 1980, Corkscrew was planned to reflect the design of its sister roller coaster Corkscrew at Cedar Point. It is notably one of the first roller coasters to feature a double corkscrew, as well as a vertical loop. The main differences that the Valleyfair model has is the addition of a finale helix and the omission of the camelback before the loop. Until the hypercoaster Wild Thing (the fifth highest and fastest roller coaster in the world at the time it opened in 1996), Corkscrew was the only outdoor all-steel roller coaster in Minnesota. Corkscrew is currently the only roller coaster at Valleyfair with inversions. The coaster's track was painted blue when it open in 1980 but was repainted orange and yellow in 2011.",
"Title: Top Thrill Dragster\n\nTop Thrill Dragster is a steel accelerator roller coaster built by Intamin at Cedar Point in Sandusky, Ohio, United States. It was the sixteenth roller coaster built at the park since the Blue Streak in 1964. When built in 2003, it was the first full circuit roller coaster to exceed 400 ft in height, and was the tallest roller coaster in the world, before being surpassed by Kingda Ka at Six Flags Great Adventure in May 2005. Top Thrill Dragster, along with Kingda Ka, are the only strata coasters in existence. It was the second hydraulically launched roller coaster built by Intamin, following \"Xcelerator\" at Knott's Berry Farm. The tagline for Top Thrill Dragster is \"Race for the Sky\".",
"Title: Mall of America\n\nMall of America (commonly, locally known as \"MOA\") is a shopping mall located in Bloomington, Minnesota, United States (a suburb of the Twin Cities). Southeast of the junction of Interstate 494 and Minnesota State Highway 77, north of the Minnesota River and across the Interstate from the Minneapolis–St. Paul International Airport. Opened in 1992, it is the"
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John Sawyer was born in what small city in Lincoln County, Mississippi that is the county seat of Lincoln County?
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Brookhaven
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" Created as Arkansas's 65th county on March 28, 1871, Lincoln County has three incorporated cities, including Star City, the county seat and most populous city.",
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"Lincolnton is a small city in Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States, within the Charlotte metropolitan area.",
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" Lincolnton is northwest of Charlotte, on the South Fork of the Catawba River.",
" The junction of State Highway 27 and U.S. Route 321 is located nearby.",
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"Lincolnton–Lincoln County Regional Airport (ICAO: KIPJ, FAA LID: IPJ) is a public use airport located five nautical miles (9 km) east of the central business district of Lincolnton, a city in Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States.",
" It is owned by the City of Lincolnton & Lincoln County.",
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"Title: John Sawyer (American football)\n\nJohn Wesley Sawyer (born July 26, 1953 in Brookhaven, Mississippi) is a former professional American football tight end in the National Football League for the Houston Oilers, Seattle Seahawks, Washington Redskins, and the Denver Broncos. He played college football at The University of Southern Mississippi and was drafted in the eleventh round of the 1975 NFL Draft.",
"Title: Ivanhoe, Minnesota\n\nIvanhoe is a city in Lincoln County, Minnesota, United States. The population was 559 at the 2010 census. Since 1904 it has been the county seat of Lincoln County and is now the least populous county seat in Minnesota.",
"Title: Billy the Kid Trail\n\nThe Billy the Kid Trail, or Broken Trail that runs from Lincoln County through Capitan, New Mexico used by William H Bonnie aka Billy The Kid and his group during the Lincoln County War. After a trail nicknamed \"The Mexican Blackbird\" was proven to be false, Bonnie along with Regulators Charlie Bowdre, Doc Skurlock, David \"Biff\" Richards, Dirty Steve Stevens, Richard \"Dick\" Brewer, Jose Chavez y Chavez, Douglas Bartolotta, \"Arkansas\" Dave Rudabaugh, Cory Windelspecht, Henry William French, and Tom \"Tommy\" O'Filliard rode this trail while fighting the Murphy/Dolan faction during the Lincoln County War in response to the death of John Tunstall.",
"Title: Brookhaven, Mississippi\n\nBrookhaven ( ) is a small city in Lincoln County, Mississippi, southwest from the state capital of Jackson. The population was 12,520 at the 2010 U.S. Census. It is the county seat of Lincoln County. It was named after the Town of Brookhaven, New York, by founder Samuel Jayne in 1818.",
"Title: Kemmerer, Wyoming\n\nKemmerer is the largest city in and the county seat of Lincoln County, Wyoming, United States. The population was 2,656 at the 2010 census. As the county seat of Lincoln County, Kemmerer is the location of the Lincoln County Courthouse.",
"Title: Lincoln County, Arkansas\n\nLincoln County is located between the Arkansas Timberlands and Arkansas Delta in the U.S. state of Arkansas. It is also within the Pine Bluff metro area, and on the outer edge of the Central Arkansas region. The county is named for Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States. Created as Arkansas's 65th county on March 28, 1871, Lincoln County has three incorporated cities, including Star City, the county seat and most populous city. The county contains 46 unincorporated communities and ghost towns, Cane Creek State Park at the confluence of Cane Creek and Bayou Bartholomew, and nine listings on the National Register of Historic Places to preserve the history and culture of the county.",
"Title: Lincolnton, North Carolina\n\nLincolnton is a small city in Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States, within the Charlotte metropolitan area. The population was 10,683 at the 2010 census. Lincolnton is northwest of Charlotte, on the South Fork of the Catawba River. The junction of State Highway 27 and U.S. Route 321 is located nearby. The city is the county seat of Lincoln County, and is the only legally incorporated municipality wholly within the rural county.",
"Title: Lincolnton–Lincoln County Regional Airport\n\nLincolnton–Lincoln County Regional Airport (ICAO: KIPJ, FAA LID: IPJ) is a public use airport located five nautical miles (9 km) east of the central business district of Lincolnton, a city in Lincoln County, North Carolina, United States. It is owned by the City of Lincolnton & Lincoln County. According to the FAA's National Plan of Integrated Airport Systems for 2009–2013, it is a \"general aviation\" airport (it had previously been a \"reliever airport\").",
"Title: George W. Hindman\n\nGeorge W. Hindman (died April 1, 1878) was a 19th-century American cowboy and law enforcement officer serving as a deputy sheriff of Lincoln County, New Mexico during the early months of the Lincoln County War. He was one of several men who murdered rancher John Tunstall and later hunted down by Billy the Kid and Lincoln County Regulators."
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What was the population in 2011 of the district in which the parish of Edenham, Grimsthorpe, Elsthorpe and Scottlethorpe is located ?
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133,788
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"Elsthorpe is a hamlet in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.",
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"Stradsett is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk The village is 40.8 mi west of Norwich, 11.3 mi south of King's Lynn and 96.4 mi north of London.",
" The nearest town is Downham Market which is 3.5 mi west of the parish.",
" The village is located on the A1122 which runs between Outwell and Swaffham.",
" The A134 between King's Lynn and Colchester also passes through the parish.",
" The nearest railway station is at Downham Market for the Fen Line which runs between King's Lynn and Cambridge.",
" The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport.",
" The parish of Stradsett, in the 2001 census, has a population of 60.",
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" It is approximately 3 mi north-west of Bourne, and on the A151 road.",
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"Blindcrake is a village and civil parish within the Isel Valley, in the Lake District National Park and in the Allerdale district of Cumbria, England.",
" According to the 2001 census it had a population of 287, increasing to 348 at the 2011 Census.",
" The parish includes Blindcrake village and the hamlets of Redmain, Isel and Sunderland, The whole parish lies within the Lake District National Park and, since 2001, Blindcrake village is one of 23 designated conservation areas of the National Park Planning Authority.",
" This status is largely based on its mediaeval strip field pattern which is described as \"undoubtedly the finest example of its type in the Lake District\".",
" The parish boundary is approximately defined by the Lake District National Park boundary in the north and west, by a line 2 km to the west of the A591 in the east and by the River Derwent in the south.",
" It is one of the smallest parishes within the Allerdale district of Cumbria.",
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"The parish of Little Hucklow is situated in north Derbyshire.",
" Whilst it is a separate civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales District, the Parish Council is joint with Great Hucklow, and Grindlow.",
" The parish consists of the village of Little Hucklow and the hamlets of Coplow Dale and Windmill.",
" The population of the parish is about 120 reducing to less than 100 at the 2011 Census.",
" The population is now included in the civil parish of Great Hucklow.",
" It lies within the Peak District National Park, under Hucklow Edge.",
" The neighbouring villages are Bradwell, Derbyshire to the north, Great Hucklow to the east and Tideswell to the south.",
" The village lies just west of the B6049 about a mile and a half north of where it crosses the A623 at the Anchor Inn.",
" The village is linear and is aligned east-west."
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"South Kesteven is a local government district in Lincolnshire, England, forming part of the traditional Kesteven division of the county.",
" It covers Grantham, Stamford, Bourne and Market Deeping.",
" The 2011 census reports 133,788 people at 1.4 per Hectare in 57,344 households."
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"Scottlethorpe is a village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England.",
" It is situated approximately 3 mi north-west from Bourne, and on the A151 road.",
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"Worston is a small linear village and civil parish in Lancashire, England.",
" The village is north-west of Pendle Hill, east of Clitheroe, and is in the Ribble Valley district.",
" As it is only a small village, with a population of 76 at the 2001 census, it has no parish council, but instead has a parish meeting.",
" The parish meeting is shared with Mearley, a small parish south of Worston with no villages or hamlets and a population of 25, the second smallest in Lancashire.",
" From the 2011 Census population information for both Mearley and Worston is included within the civil parish of Pendleton."
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"Title: Elsthorpe\n\nElsthorpe is a hamlet in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated 5 mi north-west from the town of Bourne, and in the civil parish of Edenham, Grimsthorpe, Elsthorpe and Scottlethorpe.",
"Title: Stradsett\n\nStradsett is a village and civil parish in the English county of Norfolk The village is 40.8 mi west of Norwich, 11.3 mi south of King's Lynn and 96.4 mi north of London. The nearest town is Downham Market which is 3.5 mi west of the parish. The village is located on the A1122 which runs between Outwell and Swaffham. The A134 between King's Lynn and Colchester also passes through the parish. The nearest railway station is at Downham Market for the Fen Line which runs between King's Lynn and Cambridge. The nearest airport is Norwich International Airport. The parish of Stradsett, in the 2001 census, has a population of 60. For the purposes of local government, the parish falls within the district of King's Lynn and West Norfolk. At the 2011 Census the population remained less than 100 and was included in the civil parish of Crimplesham.",
"Title: Edenham\n\nEdenham is a village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is approximately 3 mi north-west of Bourne, and on the A151 road. The village is part of the civil parish of Edenham Grimsthorpe Elsthorpe & Scottlethorpe. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 291.",
"Title: Blindcrake\n\nBlindcrake is a village and civil parish within the Isel Valley, in the Lake District National Park and in the Allerdale district of Cumbria, England. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 287, increasing to 348 at the 2011 Census. The parish includes Blindcrake village and the hamlets of Redmain, Isel and Sunderland, The whole parish lies within the Lake District National Park and, since 2001, Blindcrake village is one of 23 designated conservation areas of the National Park Planning Authority. This status is largely based on its mediaeval strip field pattern which is described as \"undoubtedly the finest example of its type in the Lake District\". The parish boundary is approximately defined by the Lake District National Park boundary in the north and west, by a line 2 km to the west of the A591 in the east and by the River Derwent in the south. It is one of the smallest parishes within the Allerdale district of Cumbria. The parish has a website providing local information and lists of events.",
"Title: Grimsthorpe\n\nGrimsthorpe is a hamlet in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated on the A151 road, and 3 mi north-west from Bourne. Grimsthorpe falls within the civil parish of Edenham Grimsthorpe Elsthorpe & Scottlethorpe.",
"Title: Little Hucklow\n\nThe parish of Little Hucklow is situated in north Derbyshire. Whilst it is a separate civil parish in the Derbyshire Dales District, the Parish Council is joint with Great Hucklow, and Grindlow. The parish consists of the village of Little Hucklow and the hamlets of Coplow Dale and Windmill. The population of the parish is about 120 reducing to less than 100 at the 2011 Census. The population is now included in the civil parish of Great Hucklow. It lies within the Peak District National Park, under Hucklow Edge. The neighbouring villages are Bradwell, Derbyshire to the north, Great Hucklow to the east and Tideswell to the south. The village lies just west of the B6049 about a mile and a half north of where it crosses the A623 at the Anchor Inn. The village is linear and is aligned east-west.",
"Title: South Kesteven\n\nSouth Kesteven is a local government district in Lincolnshire, England, forming part of the traditional Kesteven division of the county. It covers Grantham, Stamford, Bourne and Market Deeping. The 2011 census reports 133,788 people at 1.4 per Hectare in 57,344 households.",
"Title: Scottlethorpe\n\nScottlethorpe is a village in the South Kesteven district of Lincolnshire, England. It is situated approximately 3 mi north-west from Bourne, and on the A151 road. The village is within the civil parish of Edenham Grimsthorpe Elsthorpe & Scottlethorpe ; the local area is part of the Grimsthorpe Castle estate.",
"Title: Edenham, Grimsthorpe, Elsthorpe and Scottlethorpe\n\nEdenham, Grimsthorpe, Elsthorpe and Scottlethorpe is a civil parish in South Kesteven, Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish at the 2011 census was 291. (For ref see Edenham) It is principally located in the valley of the East Glen which flows through Edenham.",
"Title: Worston\n\nWorston is a small linear village and civil parish in Lancashire, England. The village is north-west of Pendle Hill, east of Clitheroe, and is in the Ribble Valley district. As it is only a small village, with a population of 76 at the 2001 census, it has no parish council, but instead has a parish meeting. The parish meeting is shared with Mearley, a small parish south of Worston with no villages or hamlets and a population of 25, the second smallest in Lancashire. From the 2011 Census population information for both Mearley and Worston is included within the civil parish of Pendleton."
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What is the approximate population of the country that Koularo lies in?
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1 million
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"The Indian state of Uttar Pradesh borders with Nepal and the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttarakhand and National Capital Territory of Delhi.",
" The Himalayas lies in the north of the state and the Deccan Plateau is at the south.",
" In between them, the river Ganges, Yamuna, Ghaghra flow eastwards.",
" Uttar Pradesh can be divided into two distinct regions, Southern hills and Gangetic plain.",
" Uttar Pradesh is divided into 75 districts under 18 divisions.",
" As of 2011, with an estimated population of 199,581,477.",
" Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state in India.",
" Uttar Pradesh occupies 6.88 percent of the India's land surface area but is home to 16.49 percent of the India's population.",
" As of 2011, 64 cities in the state had a population of over 100,000 people.",
" Kanpur is the largest city with 1,640 km2 area having an approximate population of over 3 million which comes under Kanpur Metropolitan Area.",
" The smallest city with a population over 100,000 people was Kakrala in Badaun district with a population of 100,080 people according to 2011 census figures."
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"Togo ( ), officially the Togolese Republic (French: \"République togolaise\" ), is a country in West Africa bordered by Ghana to the west, Benin to the east and Burkina Faso to the north.",
" It extends south to the Gulf of Guinea, where its capital Lomé is located.",
" Togo covers 57,000 km2 , making it one of the smallest countries in Africa, with a population of approximately /1e6 round 1 million."
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"Odrzywół is a village in Przysucha County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.",
" It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Odrzywół.",
" It lies in northern part of historic Lesser Poland, approximately 18 km north of Przysucha and 84 km south of Warsaw.",
" The village has an approximate population of 1,300."
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"Santa Barbara (Spanish for \"Saint Barbara\") is the county seat of Santa Barbara County in the U.S. state of California.",
" Situated on a south-facing section of coastline, the longest such section on the West Coast of the United States, the city lies between the steeply rising Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean.",
" Santa Barbara's climate is often described as Mediterranean, and the city has been promoted as the \"American Riviera\".",
" As of 2014, the city had an estimated population of 91,196, up from 88,410 in 2010, making it the second most populous city in the county after Santa Maria while the contiguous urban area, which includes the cities of Goleta and Carpinteria, along with the unincorporated regions of Isla Vista, Montecito, Mission Canyon, Hope Ranch, Summerland, and others, has an approximate population of 220,000.",
" The population of the entire county in 2010 was 423,895."
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"Solec-Zdrój ( ) is a village in Busko County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland.",
" It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Solec-Zdrój.",
" It lies on the Rzoska river in historic Lesser Poland, approximately 17 km south-east of Busko-Zdrój and 61 km south of the regional capital Kielce.",
" The village has an approximate population of 900, and until 1974, its official name was Solec."
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"Oksa is a village in Jędrzejów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland.",
" It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Oksa.",
" It lies approximately 18 km north-west of Jędrzejów and 41 km south-west of the regional capital Kielce.",
" The village has an approximate population of 890."
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"Nieznamierowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rusinów, within Przysucha County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland.",
" It lies in Lesser Poland, approximately 4 km north of Rusinów, 12 km north of Przysucha, and 89 km south of Warsaw.",
" The village has an approximate population of 640, and used to be a town from the late 15th century to 1720."
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"Pietrusza Wola (Ukrainian: Петруша Воля , \"Petrusha Volia\") is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wojaszówka, within Krosno County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland.",
" It lies approximately 4 km north of Wojaszówka, 16 km north of Krosno, and 34 km south-west of the regional capital Rzeszów.",
" Its approximate population is 300."
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"Nowa Słupia is a village in Kielce County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland.",
" It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Nowa Słupia.",
" It lies in Lesser Poland, approximately 34 km east of the regional capital Kielce.",
" The village has an approximate population of 1,600."
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"Title: List of cities in Uttar Pradesh by population\n\nThe Indian state of Uttar Pradesh borders with Nepal and the Indian states of Bihar, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, Madhya Pradesh, Rajasthan, Haryana, Uttarakhand and National Capital Territory of Delhi. The Himalayas lies in the north of the state and the Deccan Plateau is at the south. In between them, the river Ganges, Yamuna, Ghaghra flow eastwards. Uttar Pradesh can be divided into two distinct regions, Southern hills and Gangetic plain. Uttar Pradesh is divided into 75 districts under 18 divisions. As of 2011, with an estimated population of 199,581,477. Uttar Pradesh is the most populous state in India. Uttar Pradesh occupies 6.88 percent of the India's land surface area but is home to 16.49 percent of the India's population. As of 2011, 64 cities in the state had a population of over 100,000 people. Kanpur is the largest city with 1,640 km2 area having an approximate population of over 3 million which comes under Kanpur Metropolitan Area. The smallest city with a population over 100,000 people was Kakrala in Badaun district with a population of 100,080 people according to 2011 census figures.",
"Title: Togo\n\nTogo ( ), officially the Togolese Republic (French: \"République togolaise\" ), is a country in West Africa bordered by Ghana to the west, Benin to the east and Burkina Faso to the north. It extends south to the Gulf of Guinea, where its capital Lomé is located. Togo covers 57,000 km2 , making it one of the smallest countries in Africa, with a population of approximately /1e6 round 1 million.",
"Title: Odrzywół, Przysucha County\n\nOdrzywół is a village in Przysucha County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Odrzywół. It lies in northern part of historic Lesser Poland, approximately 18 km north of Przysucha and 84 km south of Warsaw. The village has an approximate population of 1,300.",
"Title: Santa Barbara, California\n\nSanta Barbara (Spanish for \"Saint Barbara\") is the county seat of Santa Barbara County in the U.S. state of California. Situated on a south-facing section of coastline, the longest such section on the West Coast of the United States, the city lies between the steeply rising Santa Ynez Mountains and the Pacific Ocean. Santa Barbara's climate is often described as Mediterranean, and the city has been promoted as the \"American Riviera\". As of 2014, the city had an estimated population of 91,196, up from 88,410 in 2010, making it the second most populous city in the county after Santa Maria while the contiguous urban area, which includes the cities of Goleta and Carpinteria, along with the unincorporated regions of Isla Vista, Montecito, Mission Canyon, Hope Ranch, Summerland, and others, has an approximate population of 220,000. The population of the entire county in 2010 was 423,895.",
"Title: Solec-Zdrój\n\nSolec-Zdrój ( ) is a village in Busko County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Solec-Zdrój. It lies on the Rzoska river in historic Lesser Poland, approximately 17 km south-east of Busko-Zdrój and 61 km south of the regional capital Kielce. The village has an approximate population of 900, and until 1974, its official name was Solec.",
"Title: Oksa\n\nOksa is a village in Jędrzejów County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Oksa. It lies approximately 18 km north-west of Jędrzejów and 41 km south-west of the regional capital Kielce. The village has an approximate population of 890.",
"Title: Koularo\n\nKoularo is a village in the Doufelgou Prefecture in the Kara Region of north-eastern Togo.",
"Title: Nieznamierowice\n\nNieznamierowice is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Rusinów, within Przysucha County, Masovian Voivodeship, in east-central Poland. It lies in Lesser Poland, approximately 4 km north of Rusinów, 12 km north of Przysucha, and 89 km south of Warsaw. The village has an approximate population of 640, and used to be a town from the late 15th century to 1720.",
"Title: Pietrusza Wola\n\nPietrusza Wola (Ukrainian: Петруша Воля , \"Petrusha Volia\") is a village in the administrative district of Gmina Wojaszówka, within Krosno County, Subcarpathian Voivodeship, in south-eastern Poland. It lies approximately 4 km north of Wojaszówka, 16 km north of Krosno, and 34 km south-west of the regional capital Rzeszów. Its approximate population is 300.",
"Title: Nowa Słupia\n\nNowa Słupia is a village in Kielce County, Świętokrzyskie Voivodeship, in south-central Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Nowa Słupia. It lies in Lesser Poland, approximately 34 km east of the regional capital Kielce. The village has an approximate population of 1,600."
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A 1992 novel by Danish author Peter Høeg inspired a Danish-British-American thriller directed by whom?
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Bille August
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"Borderliners is the English translation of \"De måske egnede\", a novel written by Danish author Peter Høeg in 1993.",
" It is about three children, Peter, Katerina and August who attend a private school in Copenhagen in the mid 1970s.",
" It is not long before the children realise they are part of an experiment initiated by the school.",
" The objective is to show how damaged children can be saved and converted into fine citizens.",
" The children choose to fight the experiment."
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"Dorthe Nors (born 20 May 1970 in Herning) is a Danish author and writer.",
" She is the first Danish author to be published in the American magazine The New Yorker."
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"Anders Rønnow Klarlund born 1971, is a Danish author, director and screenwriter.",
" Together with the Danish author Jacob Weinreich he is also known as .",
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"Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow (published in America as Smilla's Sense of Snow) (Danish: \"Frøken Smillas fornemmelse for sne\") is a 1992 novel by Danish author Peter Høeg.",
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"Smilla's Sense of Snow is a 1997 Danish-British-American thriller film directed by Bille August and starring Julia Ormond, Gabriel Byrne, and Richard Harris.",
" Based on the 1992 novel \"Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow\" (this was also the title of the UK release of the film) by Danish author Peter Høeg, the film is about a transplanted Greenlander, Smilla Jasperson, who investigates the mysterious death of a small Inuit boy who lived in her housing complex in Copenhagen.",
" Suspecting wrongdoing, Smilla uncovers a trail of clues leading towards a secretive corporation that has made several mysterious expeditions to Greenland."
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"Peter Høeg Gade (born December 14, 1976 in Aalborg, Denmark) is a retired Danish professional badminton player.",
" He currently resides in Holte in Copenhagen.",
" He has two children with the former handball player Camilla Høeg."
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"Niels Lyhne is an 1880 novel written by the Danish author Jens Peter Jacobsen.",
" A naturalistic work, \"Niels Lyhne\" is considered to be part of the Modern Breakthrough, a style of Realism native to Scandinavia; however, the novel does contain several romantic elements, and it relies and expands on romantic themes (examination of individual struggle and consciousness; artistic expression and inspiration), while it also ironizes them.",
" The story chronicles the titular character's renunciation of his faith, his various bereavements and, ultimately, it depicts his disillusionment and his death.",
" This disillusionment is part and parcel of the work's naturalism—focusing on his failures as a lover and as an artist, \"Niels Lyhne\" demonstrates the individual's helplessness and serves as a critique of atheism as well as faith; Georg Lukács cites the novel in his influential \"Meaning of Contemporary Realism\" as the \"first novel to describe this state of mind of the atheistic bourgeois intelligentsia\"."
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"Tenebrae (also known as Tenebre) is a 1982 English-language Italian \"giallo\" film written and directed by Dario Argento.",
" The film stars Anthony Franciosa as American author Peter Neal, who – while in Rome promoting his latest murder-mystery novel – becomes embroiled in the search for a serial killer who may have been inspired to kill by his novel.",
" John Saxon and Daria Nicolodi co-star as Neal's agent and assistant, while Giuliano Gemma and Carola Stagnaro appear as detectives investigating the murders.",
" John Steiner, Veronica Lario and Mirella D'Angelo also feature in minor roles.",
" The film has been described as exploring themes of dualism and sexual aberration, and has strong metafictional elements; some commentators consider \"Tenebrae\" to be a direct reaction by Argento to criticism of his previous work, most especially his depictions of murders of beautiful women."
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"Om fjorten dage (lit.",
" In Fourteen Days) is a 1983 short story collection by Danish author Peter Seeberg.",
" It won the Nordic Council's Literature Prize in 1983."
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"Peter Høeg (born 17 May 1957) is a Danish writer of fiction."
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"Title: Borderliners\n\nBorderliners is the English translation of \"De måske egnede\", a novel written by Danish author Peter Høeg in 1993. It is about three children, Peter, Katerina and August who attend a private school in Copenhagen in the mid 1970s. It is not long before the children realise they are part of an experiment initiated by the school. The objective is to show how damaged children can be saved and converted into fine citizens. The children choose to fight the experiment.",
"Title: Dorthe Nors\n\nDorthe Nors (born 20 May 1970 in Herning) is a Danish author and writer. She is the first Danish author to be published in the American magazine The New Yorker.",
"Title: Anders Rønnow Klarlund\n\nAnders Rønnow Klarlund born 1971, is a Danish author, director and screenwriter. Together with the Danish author Jacob Weinreich he is also known as . Together they have published \"The Last Good Man\" and \"The Sleep and The Death\".",
"Title: Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow\n\nMiss Smilla's Feeling for Snow (published in America as Smilla's Sense of Snow) (Danish: \"Frøken Smillas fornemmelse for sne\") is a 1992 novel by Danish author Peter Høeg. It was translated into English by Tiina Nunnally (credited as \"F. David\" in the British edition).",
"Title: Smilla's Sense of Snow (film)\n\nSmilla's Sense of Snow is a 1997 Danish-British-American thriller film directed by Bille August and starring Julia Ormond, Gabriel Byrne, and Richard Harris. Based on the 1992 novel \"Miss Smilla's Feeling for Snow\" (this was also the title of the UK release of the film) by Danish author Peter Høeg, the film is about a transplanted Greenlander, Smilla Jasperson, who investigates the mysterious death of a small Inuit boy who lived in her housing complex in Copenhagen. Suspecting wrongdoing, Smilla uncovers a trail of clues leading towards a secretive corporation that has made several mysterious expeditions to Greenland.",
"Title: Peter Gade\n\nPeter Høeg Gade (born December 14, 1976 in Aalborg, Denmark) is a retired Danish professional badminton player. He currently resides in Holte in Copenhagen. He has two children with the former handball player Camilla Høeg.",
"Title: Niels Lyhne\n\nNiels Lyhne is an 1880 novel written by the Danish author Jens Peter Jacobsen. A naturalistic work, \"Niels Lyhne\" is considered to be part of the Modern Breakthrough, a style of Realism native to Scandinavia; however, the novel does contain several romantic elements, and it relies and expands on romantic themes (examination of individual struggle and consciousness; artistic expression and inspiration), while it also ironizes them. The story chronicles the titular character's renunciation of his faith, his various bereavements and, ultimately, it depicts his disillusionment and his death. This disillusionment is part and parcel of the work's naturalism—focusing on his failures as a lover and as an artist, \"Niels Lyhne\" demonstrates the individual's helplessness and serves as a critique of atheism as well as faith; Georg Lukács cites the novel in his influential \"Meaning of Contemporary Realism\" as the \"first novel to describe this state of mind of the atheistic bourgeois intelligentsia\".",
"Title: Tenebrae (film)\n\nTenebrae (also known as Tenebre) is a 1982 English-language Italian \"giallo\" film written and directed by Dario Argento. The film stars Anthony Franciosa as American author Peter Neal, who – while in Rome promoting his latest murder-mystery novel – becomes embroiled in the search for a serial killer who may have been inspired to kill by his novel. John Saxon and Daria Nicolodi co-star as Neal's agent and assistant, while Giuliano Gemma and Carola Stagnaro appear as detectives investigating the murders. John Steiner, Veronica Lario and Mirella D'Angelo also feature in minor roles. The film has been described as exploring themes of dualism and sexual aberration, and has strong metafictional elements; some commentators consider \"Tenebrae\" to be a direct reaction by Argento to criticism of his previous work, most especially his depictions of murders of beautiful women.",
"Title: Om fjorten dage\n\nOm fjorten dage (lit. In Fourteen Days) is a 1983 short story collection by Danish author Peter Seeberg. It won the Nordic Council's Literature Prize in 1983.",
"Title: Peter Høeg\n\nPeter Høeg (born 17 May 1957) is a Danish writer of fiction."
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What organization did the author of "Physics for Future Presidents" found in 2010?
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Berkeley Earth
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" \"Health Care Ethics\", which he co-authored in 1975 and now in its fifth edition, continues to be a fundamental text in the field of Catholic Medical Ethics.",
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" Jean Mayer, Tufts University president, convened a conference of 22 universities in 1990 in Talloires, France.",
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" The registrar for the declaration is the Washington, DC-based ULSF organization, or University Leaders for a Sustainable Future.",
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"Title: Benedict Ashley\n\nBenedict M. Ashley, O.P. (Winston Norman Ashley on May 3, 1915 – February 23, 2013), was an American theologian and philosopher who had a major influence on 20th century Catholic theology and ethics in America through his writing, teaching, and consulting with the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Author of 19 books, Ashley was a major exponent of the \"River Forest School\" of Thomism. \"Health Care Ethics\", which he co-authored in 1975 and now in its fifth edition, continues to be a fundamental text in the field of Catholic Medical Ethics. Ashley taught at numerous institutions and was an active teacher, consultant, and author. He was a faculty member of the Institute for Advanced Physics, a physics research and educational organization reintegrating the foundational principles given directly through our senses into the heart of modern science, from 2003 till his death. He called the Institute for Advanced Physics \"the first and only institution addressing this problem [the disintegration of secular and religious culture] at its core by integrating the proper philosophical depth into the heart of modern science.\"",
"Title: Clinton Bush Haiti Fund\n\nThe Clinton Bush Haiti Fund was a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization founded on January 16, 2010, by former US Presidents Bill Clinton and George W. Bush, to aid the victims of the 2010 Haiti earthquake. The organization was formed in response to the request of President Barack Obama for the former Presidents to assist in the Haitian rescue effort. The fund concluded formal operations on December 31, 2012.",
"Title: Presley Thornton\n\nPresley Thornton (1721 - December 8, 1769) was a planter and public official in Colonial Virginia. Thornton served as member of the House of Burgesses for Northumberland County from 1748–49 and 1752-61. Thornton was the great-grandson of William Thornton who arrived in Virginia from England as late as 1646 settling in Gloucester County, Virginia. He was through his paternal line a cousin of fellow burgesses, Francis Thornton of Spotsylvania, George Thornton of Spotsylvania, William Thornton of King George and William Thornton of Richmond County, Virginia and William Thornton of Brunswick County. In addition to his fellow burgesses he was a distant cousin of the future Presidents James Madison and Zachary Taylor.",
"Title: Philippine Council of State\n\nThe Philippine Council of State is an advisory body first established during the American Colonial Period by the Governor-General of the Philippines Francis Burton Harrison upon the recommendation of Philippine politicians and future Presidents of the Philippines Manuel L. Quezon and Sergio Osmeña. Governor-General Harrison issued an executive order on 16 October 1918, creating the first Council of State in the Philippines \"to harmonise the executive and legislative departments\".",
"Title: André Rigaud\n\nBenoit Joseph André Rigaud (1761 – 18 September 1811) was the leading mulatto military leader during the Haitian Revolution. Among his protégés were Alexandre Pétion and Jean-Pierre Boyer, both future presidents of Haïti.",
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"Title: Richard A. Muller\n\nRichard A. Muller (born January 6, 1944) is an American physicist and professor of physics at the University of California, Berkeley. He is also a faculty senior scientist at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory. Most recently, in early 2010, Muller and his daughter Elizabeth founded the group \"Berkeley Earth\", an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit aimed at addressing some of the major concerns of the climate change skeptics, in particular the global surface temperature record."
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Atomic Monster Productions produced a horror film in 2016 which was directed by who?
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James Wan
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"Men in Black is a series of American comic science fiction action spy films directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, and based on Malibu / Marvel comic book series \"The Men in Black\" by Lowell Cunningham.",
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"The Flying Saucer is a 1950 independently made American black-and-white science fiction spy film, written by Howard Irving Young from an original story by Mikel Conrad who also produced, directed, and stars with Pat Garrison and Hantz von Teuffen.",
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"Ten Tall Men is a 1951 Technicolor comedy adventure film about the French Foreign Legion during the Rif War in Morocco.",
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" Credited as an associate producer, Robert Aldrich was a production manager on the film where he met Lancaster that led him to direct \"Vera Cruz\" for him.",
" Robert Clary made his debut in the film as an Arab batman.",
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" Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga reprise their roles as paranormal investigators and authors Ed and Lorraine Warren from the first film.",
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"Man-Made Monster is a 1941 black-and-white science fiction-horror film from Universal Pictures, produced by Jack Bernhard, directed by George Waggner, that stars Lon Chaney, Jr. (in his horror film debut) and Lionel Atwill.",
" \"Man-Made Monster\" was re-released under various titles including \"Electric Man\" and \"The Mysterious Dr. R\".",
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"Title: Men in Black (film series)\n\nMen in Black is a series of American comic science fiction action spy films directed by Barry Sonnenfeld, and based on Malibu / Marvel comic book series \"The Men in Black\" by Lowell Cunningham. The first film, \"Men in Black\", was released in 1997, the second film, \"Men in Black II\", in 2002, and the third film, \"Men in Black 3\" was released in 2012. Amblin Entertainment and MacDonald/Parkes Productions produced all three films and distributed through Columbia Pictures.",
"Title: The Flying Saucer\n\nThe Flying Saucer is a 1950 independently made American black-and-white science fiction spy film, written by Howard Irving Young from an original story by Mikel Conrad who also produced, directed, and stars with Pat Garrison and Hantz von Teuffen. The film was distributed in the United States by Film Classics Inc. \"The Flying Saucer\" was re-released in 1953 in the U.S. by Realart Pictures Inc., on a double-bill with \"Atomic Monster\", the retitled-reissue of \"Man Made Monster\", originally released in 1941 by Universal Pictures.",
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"Title: Ten Tall Men\n\nTen Tall Men is a 1951 Technicolor comedy adventure film about the French Foreign Legion during the Rif War in Morocco. It starred Burt Lancaster, Jody Lawrance and Gerald Mohr. Though co-written and directed by Willis Goldbeck, Goldbeck walked off the film due to disputes with Lancaster (whose own company Norma Productions produced the film) with the film being completed by Robert Parrish. Credited as an associate producer, Robert Aldrich was a production manager on the film where he met Lancaster that led him to direct \"Vera Cruz\" for him. Robert Clary made his debut in the film as an Arab batman. Portions of the film were filmed in Palm Springs, California. The story was released as a Fawcett Movie Comic#16 in April 1951.",
"Title: Frankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove\n\nFrankenstein vs. the Creature from Blood Cove is a 2005 horror film written and directed by William Winckler. It is the second film from William Winckler Productions. Filmed in black and white, the movie is an homage to classic monster movies, harkening back to the days of Universal's \"Monster Rally\" heyday. The movie was released direct to DVD in 2005 and has since gone on to acquire a growing fan base. Part of the success of the film to date has been the support it has received from horror hosts and fans of late night cinema, with a national syndicated showing on Mr. Lobo's \"Cinema Insomnia\" Halloween special as well as local airings on shows from the Horror Host Underground.",
"Title: The 7th Hunt\n\nThe 7th Hunt is an independent horror film from Australia, directed by J.D. Cohen, co-directed by Darren K Hawkins for Cinegear Productions/Coherent Productions in 2008 and first screened in 2009. It is widely considered to be of the Ozploitation (Australian Exploitation) genre. The plot revolves around a group of sadistic killers and their victims. The film featured in the New York City Horror Film Festival in 2009, the Grimm Up North Film Festival in the UK, and the Atlanta Horror Film Festival. The film stars actress and swimsuit model Imogen Bailey of Neighbours fame.",
"Title: The Conjuring 2\n\nThe Conjuring 2 is a 2016 American horror film directed by James Wan. The screenplay is by Chad Hayes, Carey W. Hayes, Wan and David Leslie Johnson. It is the sequel to 2013's \"The Conjuring\" and the third installment in \"The Conjuring\" series. Patrick Wilson and Vera Farmiga reprise their roles as paranormal investigators and authors Ed and Lorraine Warren from the first film. The film follows the Warrens as they travel to England to assist the Hodgson family, who are experiencing poltergeist activity at their Enfield council house in 1977 which later became referred to as the Enfield Poltergeist.",
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Who managed the 5,000 acre estate of Thomas Jefferson?
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Edmund Bacon
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"Edmund Bacon (1785–1866), was the business manager and primary overseer for 20 years for Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States, at Monticello.",
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" His duties included supervising and providing supplies and other needs for Jefferson's slaves.",
" When he retired, Bacon moved to Kentucky and was discovered by the author Rev. Hamilton Pierson, who made use of his memoirs and letters to write a book about Jefferson's personal life and character.",
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"Thomas Jefferson University Hospitals Inc, branded as Jefferson Health, is a regional health system whose flagship hospital is Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Center City, Philadelphia.",
" The health system's hospitals serve as the teaching hospitals of Thomas Jefferson University.",
" Other hospitals in the system include Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience, Methodist Hospital in South Philadelphia, Abington Memorial Hospital in the northern suburb of Abington, the three hospitals and various clinics of Aria Health in Northeast Philadelphia and Lower Bucks County, and has signed a Definitive Agreement with Kennedy Health facilities in southern New Jersey including hospitals in Washington Township and Cherry Hill."
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"The Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Architecture recognizes individuals for distinguished contributions to the field of architecture.",
" The Medal in Architecture has been jointly awarded each year by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello and the University of Virginia School of Architecture since 1966.",
" Along with the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Law, the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Citizen Leadership, and the Thomas Jefferson Medal in Global Innovation, the awards are the highest external honors bestowed by the University, which grants no honorary degrees."
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"Pantops Farm is a historic house at 400 Peter Jefferson Road in Charlottesville, Virginia.",
" It consists of a Colonial Revival main house, a guest house, and a building resembling a silo in appearance.",
" This complex was designed by Benjamin Charles Barker and built in 1937 for James Cheek, whose family made its fortune in Maxwell House coffee.",
" Its buildings, in particular the guest house and silo, were designed to appear as if they were older buildings that had been repurposed.",
" The property is a small remnant of an estate that was once owned by Thomas Jefferson.",
" It is now owned by the University of Virginia; the main house now holds the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression and the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection.",
" The property was given its name by Jefferson: \"pant-ops\" are Greek words meaning \"all seeing\", alluding to the property's expansive views of the surrounding countryside."
],
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},
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"John Huger was the sixth intendent (mayor) of Charleston, South Carolina, serving two terms from 1792 to 1794.",
" He laid the cornerstone of the Charleston Orphan House, one of the city's most notable buildings, on November 12, 1792.",
" Before the Revolutionary War, he had been a member of the Commons House of Assembly and a member of the Council of Safety, the group that organized revolutionary movements in Charleston.",
" The location of Huger's estate, Hagan Plantation, was included in an almost 5,000 acre conservation easement."
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"The Papers of Thomas Jefferson is a multi-volume scholarly edition devoted to the publication of the public and private papers of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States.",
" The project, established at Princeton University, is the definitive edition of documents written by or to Jefferson.",
" Work on the series began in 1944 and was undertaken solely at Princeton until 1998, when responsibility for editing documents from Jefferson’s post-presidential retirement years, 1809 until 1826, shifted to the Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello.",
" This enabled work to progress simultaneously on two different periods of Jefferson’s life and thereby doubled the production of volumes without compromising the high standards set for the project."
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"The Thomas Jefferson Hour is a syndicated public radio program and podcast produced in Bismarck, North Dakota.",
" It features author-historian Clay S. Jenkinson in a first-person portrayal of Thomas Jefferson, the third US President, and is co-hosted by David Swenson.",
" Jenkinson remains in-character as Jefferson throughout the first half of the program, delivering monologues and answering listener questions regarding Jefferson's personal and political life and the history of early America.",
" The character of Jefferson generally confines his discussion to matters of history, politics, and philosophy as indirect context for modern times, but at times provides a limited analysis of current events (carefully attempting to limit his analysis to matters on which the actual Jefferson's view might be meaningfully determined).",
" In the second portion of the program, Jenkinson steps out of character to discuss his in-character answers during the first half of the show and also to talk generally about the topic of the episode."
],
"title": "The Thomas Jefferson Hour"
},
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"The Thomas Jefferson Foundation, originally known as the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, is a private, nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation founded in 1923 to purchase and maintain Monticello, the primary plantation of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States.",
" The Foundation's initial focus was on architectural preservation, with the goal of restoring Monticello as close to its original appearance as possible.",
" It has since grown to include other historic and cultural pursuits and programs such as its Annual Independence Day Celebration and Naturalization Ceremony.",
" It also publishes and provides a center for scholarship on Jefferson and his era."
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}
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"Title: Monticello\n\nMonticello was the primary plantation of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States, who began designing and building Monticello at age 26 after inheriting land from his father. Located just outside Charlottesville, Virginia, in the Piedmont region, the plantation was originally 5000 acre , with Jefferson using slaves for extensive cultivation of tobacco and mixed crops, later shifting from tobacco cultivation to wheat in response to changing markets. Due to its architectural and historic significance, the property has been designated a National Historic Landmark. In 1987 Monticello and the nearby University of Virginia, also designed by Jefferson, were together designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The current nickel, a United States coin, features a depiction of Monticello on its reverse side.",
"Title: Long Hill (Beverly, Massachusetts)\n\nLong Hill is a 114 acre estate in Beverly, Massachusetts and is managed by the Trustees of Reservations. From 1916 to 1979, the estate was the summer home of Ellery Sedgwick, author and editor of \"The Atlantic Monthly\". The estate contains a Federal style home with formal gardens, 2 mi of hiking trails, woodlands, meadows and an apple orchard. The 5 acre of cultivated gardens and 100 acre of woodland grounds are open to the public daily.",
"Title: Edmund Bacon (1785–1866)\n\nEdmund Bacon (1785–1866), was the business manager and primary overseer for 20 years for Thomas Jefferson, 3rd President of the United States, at Monticello. Among some of his other business duties, Bacon supervised the daily chores and activities of farming and ranching at Monticello along with Jefferson's nail forge. His duties included supervising and providing supplies and other needs for Jefferson's slaves. When he retired, Bacon moved to Kentucky and was discovered by the author Rev. Hamilton Pierson, who made use of his memoirs and letters to write a book about Jefferson's personal life and character. The memoirs of Bacon's life at Monticello has given much insight into the daily activities there, as well as into Jefferson's life and personality.",
"Title: Jefferson Health\n\nThomas Jefferson University Hospitals Inc, branded as Jefferson Health, is a regional health system whose flagship hospital is Thomas Jefferson University Hospital in Center City, Philadelphia. The health system's hospitals serve as the teaching hospitals of Thomas Jefferson University. Other hospitals in the system include Jefferson Hospital for Neuroscience, Methodist Hospital in South Philadelphia, Abington Memorial Hospital in the northern suburb of Abington, the three hospitals and various clinics of Aria Health in Northeast Philadelphia and Lower Bucks County, and has signed a Definitive Agreement with Kennedy Health facilities in southern New Jersey including hospitals in Washington Township and Cherry Hill.",
"Title: Thomas Jefferson Medal in Architecture\n\nThe Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Architecture recognizes individuals for distinguished contributions to the field of architecture. The Medal in Architecture has been jointly awarded each year by the Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello and the University of Virginia School of Architecture since 1966. Along with the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Law, the Thomas Jefferson Foundation Medal in Citizen Leadership, and the Thomas Jefferson Medal in Global Innovation, the awards are the highest external honors bestowed by the University, which grants no honorary degrees.",
"Title: Pantops Farm\n\nPantops Farm is a historic house at 400 Peter Jefferson Road in Charlottesville, Virginia. It consists of a Colonial Revival main house, a guest house, and a building resembling a silo in appearance. This complex was designed by Benjamin Charles Barker and built in 1937 for James Cheek, whose family made its fortune in Maxwell House coffee. Its buildings, in particular the guest house and silo, were designed to appear as if they were older buildings that had been repurposed. The property is a small remnant of an estate that was once owned by Thomas Jefferson. It is now owned by the University of Virginia; the main house now holds the Thomas Jefferson Center for the Protection of Free Expression and the Kluge-Ruhe Aboriginal Art Collection. The property was given its name by Jefferson: \"pant-ops\" are Greek words meaning \"all seeing\", alluding to the property's expansive views of the surrounding countryside.",
"Title: John Huger\n\nJohn Huger was the sixth intendent (mayor) of Charleston, South Carolina, serving two terms from 1792 to 1794. He laid the cornerstone of the Charleston Orphan House, one of the city's most notable buildings, on November 12, 1792. Before the Revolutionary War, he had been a member of the Commons House of Assembly and a member of the Council of Safety, the group that organized revolutionary movements in Charleston. The location of Huger's estate, Hagan Plantation, was included in an almost 5,000 acre conservation easement.",
"Title: The Papers of Thomas Jefferson\n\nThe Papers of Thomas Jefferson is a multi-volume scholarly edition devoted to the publication of the public and private papers of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. The project, established at Princeton University, is the definitive edition of documents written by or to Jefferson. Work on the series began in 1944 and was undertaken solely at Princeton until 1998, when responsibility for editing documents from Jefferson’s post-presidential retirement years, 1809 until 1826, shifted to the Thomas Jefferson Foundation at Monticello. This enabled work to progress simultaneously on two different periods of Jefferson’s life and thereby doubled the production of volumes without compromising the high standards set for the project.",
"Title: The Thomas Jefferson Hour\n\nThe Thomas Jefferson Hour is a syndicated public radio program and podcast produced in Bismarck, North Dakota. It features author-historian Clay S. Jenkinson in a first-person portrayal of Thomas Jefferson, the third US President, and is co-hosted by David Swenson. Jenkinson remains in-character as Jefferson throughout the first half of the program, delivering monologues and answering listener questions regarding Jefferson's personal and political life and the history of early America. The character of Jefferson generally confines his discussion to matters of history, politics, and philosophy as indirect context for modern times, but at times provides a limited analysis of current events (carefully attempting to limit his analysis to matters on which the actual Jefferson's view might be meaningfully determined). In the second portion of the program, Jenkinson steps out of character to discuss his in-character answers during the first half of the show and also to talk generally about the topic of the episode.",
"Title: Thomas Jefferson Foundation\n\nThe Thomas Jefferson Foundation, originally known as the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation, is a private, nonprofit 501(c)3 corporation founded in 1923 to purchase and maintain Monticello, the primary plantation of Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. The Foundation's initial focus was on architectural preservation, with the goal of restoring Monticello as close to its original appearance as possible. It has since grown to include other historic and cultural pursuits and programs such as its Annual Independence Day Celebration and Naturalization Ceremony. It also publishes and provides a center for scholarship on Jefferson and his era."
] |
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Who has been nominated for more Academy Awards, Fred Guiol or Rob Nilsson?
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Fred Guiol
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comparison
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hard
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" Released by RKO on June 7, 1933, the film stars the comedy duo of Wheeler & Woolsey (Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey), with featured roles being filled by Fred Keating, Betty Grable, Evelyn Brent and Erik Rhodes."
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"The Haunted Honeymoon (1925) is a silent film directed by Fred Guiol and Ted Wilde, starring Glenn Tryon and Janet Gaynor, in one of her first films.",
" It was produced by Hal Roach and released by Pathé Exchange."
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"Mummy's Boys is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol and written by Jack Townley, Philip G. Epstein and Charles E. Roberts.",
" The film stars Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Barbara Pepper, Moroni Olsen, Frank M. Thomas and Willie Best.",
" The film was released on October 2, 1936, by RKO Pictures."
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"Ivan Romilly Moffat (18 February 1918 – 4 July 2002) was a British screenwriter, film producer and socialite who, with Fred Guiol, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for adapting Edna Ferber's eponymous novel into the film \"Giant\" (1956).",
" Moffat was the grandson of actor-manager Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree."
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"Rob Nilsson is a filmmaker, poet, and painter, best known for his feature film \"Northern Lights\", co-directed with John Hanson and winner of the Camera d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival (1979).",
" He also is known for directing and playing the lead role in \"Heat and Sunlight\", produced by Steve and Hildy Burns, also featuring Consuelo Faust, Don Bajema and Ernie Fosseliius.",
" \"Heat and Sunlight\" won the Grand Jury Prize Dramatic at the Sundance Film Festival in 1988, and his 9 @ Night Film Cycle won the 2008 San Francisco Film Critics Circle Marlon Riggs Award for Courage and Vision in Cinema.",
" Nilsson has also received Lifetime Achievement awards from the Fargo International Film Festival, the St. Louis International Film Festival, the Kansas City Filmmaker’s Jubilee, the Master's Award from the Golden Apricot Film Festival, a Filmmaker of the Year Award from the Silver Lake Film Festival, and the Milley Award from the city of Mill Valley for accomplishment in the Arts."
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"On the Edge is a 1986 American drama film directed by Rob Nilsson and written by Roy Kissin and Rob Nilsson.",
" The film stars Bruce Dern, Pam Grier, Bill Bailey, Jim Haynie, John Marley and Marty Liquori.",
" The film was released on May 2, 1986, by Skouras Pictures."
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"Fred Guiol (February 17, 1898 – May 23, 1964) was an American film director and screenwriter.",
" Guiol worked at the Hal Roach Studios for many years, and directed Laurel and Hardy's earliest short films, as their famous comic partnership gradually developed during 1927.",
" Along with Ivan Moffat, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay for adapting Edna Ferber's novel \"Giant\" into the film \"Giant\"."
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"The Rainmakers is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol from a screenplay by Grant Garrett and Leslie Goodwins, based on a story by Guiol and Albert Traynor.",
" RKO Radio Pictures released the film on October 25, 1935, starring the comedy team of Wheeler & Woolsey (Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey) and Dorothy Lee."
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"Giant is a 1956 American epic Western drama film, directed by George Stevens from a screenplay adapted by Fred Guiol and Ivan Moffat from Edna Ferber's 1952 novel.",
" The film stars Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean and features Carroll Baker, Jane Withers, Chill Wills, Mercedes McCambridge, Dennis Hopper, Sal Mineo, Rod Taylor, Elsa Cardenas and Earl Holliman.",
" \"Giant \" was the last of James Dean's three films as a leading actor, and earned him his second and last Academy Award nomination – he was killed in a car accident before the film was released.",
" Nick Adams was called in to do some voice dubbing for Dean's role."
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"Silly Billies is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol from a screenplay by Al Boasberg and Jack Townley, based on a story by Guiol and Thomas Lennon.",
" The film was the twentieth feature for the comedy duo of Wheeler and Woolsey (Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey), and also stars Dorothy Lee, who had been in a number of their films.",
" It was released by RKO Radio Pictures on March 20, 1936."
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"Title: The Nitwits\n\nThe Nitwits is a 1935 American comedy film directed by George Stevens from a screenplay written by Fred Guiol and Al Boasberg, based on a story by Stuart Palmer. Released by RKO on June 7, 1933, the film stars the comedy duo of Wheeler & Woolsey (Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey), with featured roles being filled by Fred Keating, Betty Grable, Evelyn Brent and Erik Rhodes.",
"Title: The Haunted Honeymoon\n\nThe Haunted Honeymoon (1925) is a silent film directed by Fred Guiol and Ted Wilde, starring Glenn Tryon and Janet Gaynor, in one of her first films. It was produced by Hal Roach and released by Pathé Exchange.",
"Title: Mummy's Boys\n\nMummy's Boys is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol and written by Jack Townley, Philip G. Epstein and Charles E. Roberts. The film stars Bert Wheeler, Robert Woolsey, Barbara Pepper, Moroni Olsen, Frank M. Thomas and Willie Best. The film was released on October 2, 1936, by RKO Pictures.",
"Title: Ivan Moffat\n\nIvan Romilly Moffat (18 February 1918 – 4 July 2002) was a British screenwriter, film producer and socialite who, with Fred Guiol, was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay for adapting Edna Ferber's eponymous novel into the film \"Giant\" (1956). Moffat was the grandson of actor-manager Sir Herbert Beerbohm Tree.",
"Title: Rob Nilsson\n\nRob Nilsson is a filmmaker, poet, and painter, best known for his feature film \"Northern Lights\", co-directed with John Hanson and winner of the Camera d’Or at the Cannes Film Festival (1979). He also is known for directing and playing the lead role in \"Heat and Sunlight\", produced by Steve and Hildy Burns, also featuring Consuelo Faust, Don Bajema and Ernie Fosseliius. \"Heat and Sunlight\" won the Grand Jury Prize Dramatic at the Sundance Film Festival in 1988, and his 9 @ Night Film Cycle won the 2008 San Francisco Film Critics Circle Marlon Riggs Award for Courage and Vision in Cinema. Nilsson has also received Lifetime Achievement awards from the Fargo International Film Festival, the St. Louis International Film Festival, the Kansas City Filmmaker’s Jubilee, the Master's Award from the Golden Apricot Film Festival, a Filmmaker of the Year Award from the Silver Lake Film Festival, and the Milley Award from the city of Mill Valley for accomplishment in the Arts.",
"Title: On the Edge (1986 film)\n\nOn the Edge is a 1986 American drama film directed by Rob Nilsson and written by Roy Kissin and Rob Nilsson. The film stars Bruce Dern, Pam Grier, Bill Bailey, Jim Haynie, John Marley and Marty Liquori. The film was released on May 2, 1986, by Skouras Pictures.",
"Title: Fred Guiol\n\nFred Guiol (February 17, 1898 – May 23, 1964) was an American film director and screenwriter. Guiol worked at the Hal Roach Studios for many years, and directed Laurel and Hardy's earliest short films, as their famous comic partnership gradually developed during 1927. Along with Ivan Moffat, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Writing Adapted Screenplay for adapting Edna Ferber's novel \"Giant\" into the film \"Giant\".",
"Title: The Rainmakers (film)\n\nThe Rainmakers is a 1935 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol from a screenplay by Grant Garrett and Leslie Goodwins, based on a story by Guiol and Albert Traynor. RKO Radio Pictures released the film on October 25, 1935, starring the comedy team of Wheeler & Woolsey (Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey) and Dorothy Lee.",
"Title: Giant (1956 film)\n\nGiant is a 1956 American epic Western drama film, directed by George Stevens from a screenplay adapted by Fred Guiol and Ivan Moffat from Edna Ferber's 1952 novel. The film stars Elizabeth Taylor, Rock Hudson and James Dean and features Carroll Baker, Jane Withers, Chill Wills, Mercedes McCambridge, Dennis Hopper, Sal Mineo, Rod Taylor, Elsa Cardenas and Earl Holliman. \"Giant \" was the last of James Dean's three films as a leading actor, and earned him his second and last Academy Award nomination – he was killed in a car accident before the film was released. Nick Adams was called in to do some voice dubbing for Dean's role.",
"Title: Silly Billies\n\nSilly Billies is a 1936 American comedy film directed by Fred Guiol from a screenplay by Al Boasberg and Jack Townley, based on a story by Guiol and Thomas Lennon. The film was the twentieth feature for the comedy duo of Wheeler and Woolsey (Bert Wheeler and Robert Woolsey), and also stars Dorothy Lee, who had been in a number of their films. It was released by RKO Radio Pictures on March 20, 1936."
] |
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Hans Heysen, whose name was given to an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia, won what for landscape painting a record nine times?
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Wynne Prize
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bridge
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easy
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"Murray is a defunct electoral district that elected members to the House of Assembly, the lower house of the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of South Australia.",
" The electorate, incorporating part of the River Murray, was rural in nature, with Mannum the only large town within its boundaries.",
" From its establishment to the 1938 state election, Murray was a three-member electorate, but was made a single-member electorate afterwards, as part of a system of electoral malapportionment known as the \"Playmander\".",
" In both incarnations it elected candidates from both major parties as marginal and safe seat holders at various times.",
" If just 21 LCL votes were Labor votes in Murray at the 1968 election, Labor would have formed majority government.",
" Murray was one of two gains in 1968 that put the LCL in office.",
" The electorate was abolished prior to the 1985 election, with its territory now forming part of the districts of Hammond, Kavel, and Schubert.",
" In total, 24 people represented Murray between 1902 and 1985, with its most notable member being Thomas Playford IV, who later served as Premier of South Australia."
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"Queanbeyan was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1859 to 1913, in the Queanbeyan area.",
" It replaced parts of the electoral district of United Counties of Murray and St Vincent and the electoral district of Southern Boroughs.",
" It was merged with the electoral district of Monaro in 1913, when much of its former territory had been absorbed in the Australian Capital Territory."
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"Kaurna is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia.",
" Named after the Kaurna aboriginal tribe which originally inhabited the Adelaide plains, it is a 52.7 km² semi-urban electorate on Adelaide's far-southern beaches, taking in the suburbs of Aldinga Beach, Maslin Beach, Moana, Port Noarlunga, Port Noarlunga South, Port Willunga, Seaford, Seaford Meadows and Seaford Rise as well as parts of Aldinga and Christies Beach.",
" It is one of only two state districts named after South Australia's indigenous people (the other being the Electoral district of Narungga)."
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"Broken Hill was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales.",
" From 1894 to 1913, the Broken Hill district was covered by the electoral districts of \"Broken Hill\", Willyama and Sturt.",
" In the 1912 redistribution, the electoral district of \"Broken Hill\" was abolished and absorbed into \"Willyama\" and \"Sturt\".",
" In 1920, \"Willyama\", \"Sturt\" and the electoral district of Cobar were combined to create a three-member \"Sturt\".",
" In 1927, single-member electorates were recreated and the city of Broken Hill was split between \"Sturt\" and Murray.",
" From 1932, the city of Broken Hill was split between \"Sturt\" and Cobar.",
" In 1968 \"Sturt\" was renamed Broken Hill and included all of the city of Broken Hill.",
" In 1999, it was merged with part of \"Murray\" and renamed the electoral district of Murray-Darling."
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" Under Redmond, the Liberals won 18 of 47 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly at the 2010 election, a gain of three from the 2006 election.",
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"Heysen is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia.",
" It is named after Sir Hans Heysen, a prominent South Australian landscape artist.",
" It is a 1,102 km² electoral district that takes in some of the outer southern suburbs of Adelaide before fanning south-east to include most of the Adelaide Hills, as well as farming areas some distance from the capital.",
" It includes the areas of Aldgate, Bridgewater, Echunga, Hahndorf, Macclesfield, Meadows, Stirling and Strathalbyn, as well as part of Mount Barker.",
" Although geographically it is a hybrid urban-rural seat, it is counted as a metropolitan seat."
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"Barossa was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the colony (Australian state from 1901) of South Australia from 1857 to 1938 and again from 1956 to 1970.",
" Barossa was also the name of an electoral district of the unicameral South Australian Legislative Council from 1851 until its abolition in 1857, George Fife Angas being the member."
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"Braidwood was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales between 1859 and 1904, which included the town of Braidwood.",
" It replaced parts of the electoral district of United Counties of Murray and St Vincent and the electoral district of Southern Boroughs.",
" In 1904 it was largely absorbed into the electoral district of Queanbeyan."
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"Bragg is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia.",
" The seat of Bragg is named after the eminent physicists Bragg – William Henry and his son, William Lawrence.",
" The electorate is largely urban and encompasses a significant portion of the City of Burnside, stretching from the east parklands of Adelaide into the Adelaide Hills.",
" After a redistribution following the 2006 election, the boundary moved eastwards to include suburbs that had formerly been in the seat of Heysen and now borders Kavel.",
" Bragg currently includes the metropolitan suburbs of Beaumont, Burnside, Dulwich, Erindale, Hazelwood Park, Heathpool, Kensington Park, Leabrook, Linden Park, Rose Park, Marryatville, Skye, St Georges, Stonyfell, Toorak Gardens, Tusmore, Wattle Park and parts of Glen Osmond, and in the hills it includes Crafers, Cleland, Greenhill, Mount Osmond, Piccadilly, Summertown and parts of Ashton, Basket Range, Carey Gully, Horsnell Gully, Leawood Gardens and Uraidla."
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"Sir Hans Heysen {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (8 October 18772 July 1968) was a German-born Australian artist.",
" He became a household name for his watercolours of monumental Australian gum trees. Heysen also produced images of men and animals toiling in the Australian bush, as well as groundbreaking depictions of arid landscapes in the Flinders Ranges.",
" He won the Wynne Prize for landscape painting a record nine times."
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"Title: Electoral district of Murray (South Australia)\n\nMurray is a defunct electoral district that elected members to the House of Assembly, the lower house of the bicameral legislature of the Australian state of South Australia. The electorate, incorporating part of the River Murray, was rural in nature, with Mannum the only large town within its boundaries. From its establishment to the 1938 state election, Murray was a three-member electorate, but was made a single-member electorate afterwards, as part of a system of electoral malapportionment known as the \"Playmander\". In both incarnations it elected candidates from both major parties as marginal and safe seat holders at various times. If just 21 LCL votes were Labor votes in Murray at the 1968 election, Labor would have formed majority government. Murray was one of two gains in 1968 that put the LCL in office. The electorate was abolished prior to the 1985 election, with its territory now forming part of the districts of Hammond, Kavel, and Schubert. In total, 24 people represented Murray between 1902 and 1985, with its most notable member being Thomas Playford IV, who later served as Premier of South Australia.",
"Title: Electoral district of Queanbeyan\n\nQueanbeyan was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales from 1859 to 1913, in the Queanbeyan area. It replaced parts of the electoral district of United Counties of Murray and St Vincent and the electoral district of Southern Boroughs. It was merged with the electoral district of Monaro in 1913, when much of its former territory had been absorbed in the Australian Capital Territory.",
"Title: Electoral district of Kaurna\n\nKaurna is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. Named after the Kaurna aboriginal tribe which originally inhabited the Adelaide plains, it is a 52.7 km² semi-urban electorate on Adelaide's far-southern beaches, taking in the suburbs of Aldinga Beach, Maslin Beach, Moana, Port Noarlunga, Port Noarlunga South, Port Willunga, Seaford, Seaford Meadows and Seaford Rise as well as parts of Aldinga and Christies Beach. It is one of only two state districts named after South Australia's indigenous people (the other being the Electoral district of Narungga).",
"Title: Electoral district of Broken Hill\n\nBroken Hill was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales. From 1894 to 1913, the Broken Hill district was covered by the electoral districts of \"Broken Hill\", Willyama and Sturt. In the 1912 redistribution, the electoral district of \"Broken Hill\" was abolished and absorbed into \"Willyama\" and \"Sturt\". In 1920, \"Willyama\", \"Sturt\" and the electoral district of Cobar were combined to create a three-member \"Sturt\". In 1927, single-member electorates were recreated and the city of Broken Hill was split between \"Sturt\" and Murray. From 1932, the city of Broken Hill was split between \"Sturt\" and Cobar. In 1968 \"Sturt\" was renamed Broken Hill and included all of the city of Broken Hill. In 1999, it was merged with part of \"Murray\" and renamed the electoral district of Murray-Darling.",
"Title: Isobel Redmond\n\nIsobel Mary Redmond (born 8 April 1953) has been the member for the electoral district of Heysen in the House of Assembly since 2002. She was the parliamentary leader of the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia and the Leader of the Opposition in the Parliament of South Australia between 2009 and 2013, and was the first female leader of a South Australian state major party. Under Redmond, the Liberals won 18 of 47 seats in the South Australian House of Assembly at the 2010 election, a gain of three from the 2006 election. She resigned as leader of the Liberal Party on 31 January 2013.",
"Title: Electoral district of Heysen\n\nHeysen is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. It is named after Sir Hans Heysen, a prominent South Australian landscape artist. It is a 1,102 km² electoral district that takes in some of the outer southern suburbs of Adelaide before fanning south-east to include most of the Adelaide Hills, as well as farming areas some distance from the capital. It includes the areas of Aldgate, Bridgewater, Echunga, Hahndorf, Macclesfield, Meadows, Stirling and Strathalbyn, as well as part of Mount Barker. Although geographically it is a hybrid urban-rural seat, it is counted as a metropolitan seat.",
"Title: Electoral district of Barossa\n\nBarossa was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the colony (Australian state from 1901) of South Australia from 1857 to 1938 and again from 1956 to 1970. Barossa was also the name of an electoral district of the unicameral South Australian Legislative Council from 1851 until its abolition in 1857, George Fife Angas being the member.",
"Title: Electoral district of Braidwood\n\nBraidwood was an electoral district of the Legislative Assembly in the Australian state of New South Wales between 1859 and 1904, which included the town of Braidwood. It replaced parts of the electoral district of United Counties of Murray and St Vincent and the electoral district of Southern Boroughs. In 1904 it was largely absorbed into the electoral district of Queanbeyan.",
"Title: Electoral district of Bragg\n\nBragg is an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia. The seat of Bragg is named after the eminent physicists Bragg – William Henry and his son, William Lawrence. The electorate is largely urban and encompasses a significant portion of the City of Burnside, stretching from the east parklands of Adelaide into the Adelaide Hills. After a redistribution following the 2006 election, the boundary moved eastwards to include suburbs that had formerly been in the seat of Heysen and now borders Kavel. Bragg currently includes the metropolitan suburbs of Beaumont, Burnside, Dulwich, Erindale, Hazelwood Park, Heathpool, Kensington Park, Leabrook, Linden Park, Rose Park, Marryatville, Skye, St Georges, Stonyfell, Toorak Gardens, Tusmore, Wattle Park and parts of Glen Osmond, and in the hills it includes Crafers, Cleland, Greenhill, Mount Osmond, Piccadilly, Summertown and parts of Ashton, Basket Range, Carey Gully, Horsnell Gully, Leawood Gardens and Uraidla.",
"Title: Hans Heysen\n\nSir Hans Heysen {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (8 October 18772 July 1968) was a German-born Australian artist. He became a household name for his watercolours of monumental Australian gum trees. Heysen also produced images of men and animals toiling in the Australian bush, as well as groundbreaking depictions of arid landscapes in the Flinders Ranges. He won the Wynne Prize for landscape painting a record nine times."
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What do both Hanchuan and Tongcheng, Anhui have in common?
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"Anhui is a province of China, known musically for a wide array of folk and classical styles.",
" The Huangmei opera, though originally from Hubei, has a long history in Anhui, especially Anqing City, from which it spread to Beijing, Shanghai and elsewhere.",
" A notable Huangmei opera figure was Yan Fengying.",
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"The hairy-fronted muntjac or black muntjac (\"Muntiacus crinifrons\") is a type of deer currently found in Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi and Fujian in southeastern China.",
" It is considered to be endangered, possibly down to as few as 5–10,000 individuals spread over a wide area.",
" Reports of hairy-fronted muntjacs from Burma result from considering the hairy-fronted muntjac and Gongshan muntjac as the same species.",
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"Torreya grandis ((pinyin=Xiāngfěi) is a species of conifer in either the family Taxaceae, or Cephalotaxaceae.",
" \"T. grandis\" is a large tree that can attain height of 25 m , and possibly as high as 39 m .",
" \"T. grandis\" is endemic to eastern and south-eastern China; it is found in the coastal provinces Fujian, Zhejiang, and Jiangsu, as well as in Anhui, Guizhou, Hunan, and Jiangxi inland.",
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" One common name is Chinese nutmeg yew (although it is not related to nutmeg, and the true yews belong to the genus \"Taxus\"), which refers to its edible seeds that superficially resemble nutmeg () and its yew-like foliage.",
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"The New Fourth Army Memorial Hall, full name \"New Fourth Army National Revolutionary Army military memorial reconstruction\", (Chinese:新四军纪念馆) is located in the east of Jianjun Road, Yancheng, Jiangsu, China.",
" It was advanced as a State AAAA-class tourist attractions on 18 May 2011.",
" It is known as the only one professional New Fourth Army Memorial Hall in China.",
" It was built in 1985 and was finished in September 1986.",
" Its exhibition hall is a modern architecture.",
" There is armband pattern 'N4A',which colors blue and white, above the main entrance of the hall.",
" And in both sides of its flag-shaped carving, it is the reflection of the historical scene where New Fourth Army joined force with the Eighth Route Army and where New fourth Army was reconstructed after the incident in Anhui.",
" New fourth Army Memorial Hall is the base for primary and national patroitic education.",
" There are about 1000 pictures of anti-Japanese war, a lot of historical relics and some artistic works.",
" There is a bike with the legendary trophy named 'Manzhou'(Chinese:满洲).",
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" He was an eminent Han Chinese official and a Captain General in the army of the late Qing dynasty.",
" He led the Huai Army to fight effectively against the Taiping rebels and helped to restore the stability of Qing, along with other prominent figures, including Li Hongzhang and Zeng Guofan, setting the scene for the successful defense of Shanghai and the Suzhou Massacre POW Incident.",
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"The Asiatic toad or Chusan Island toad (\"Bufo gargarizans\") is a species of toad endemic to East Asia.",
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" Asiatic toads are also found on the Miyako Islands of southern Japan, although they have been extirpated from some islands in recent years, possibly including Okinawa.",
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"Title: Music of Anhui\n\nAnhui is a province of China, known musically for a wide array of folk and classical styles. The Huangmei opera, though originally from Hubei, has a long history in Anhui, especially Anqing City, from which it spread to Beijing, Shanghai and elsewhere. A notable Huangmei opera figure was Yan Fengying. Huangmei opera has become internationally renowned, especially following the 1986 performance of an adaptation of William Shakespeare's \"Much Ado About Nothing\" by the Anhui Provincial Huangmei Opera Troupe. There is also a less common form of Anhui opera.",
"Title: Tongcheng, Anhui\n\nTongcheng () is a county-level city and former county in Anhui under the jurisdiction of Anqing City. Its population is 744,000 and its area is 1571 square kilometers. Tongcheng is a famous cultural and historical city.",
"Title: Hairy-fronted muntjac\n\nThe hairy-fronted muntjac or black muntjac (\"Muntiacus crinifrons\") is a type of deer currently found in Zhejiang, Anhui, Jiangxi and Fujian in southeastern China. It is considered to be endangered, possibly down to as few as 5–10,000 individuals spread over a wide area. Reports of hairy-fronted muntjacs from Burma result from considering the hairy-fronted muntjac and Gongshan muntjac as the same species. This suggestion is controversial. It is similar in size to the common muntjac.",
"Title: Torreya grandis\n\nTorreya grandis ((pinyin=Xiāngfěi) is a species of conifer in either the family Taxaceae, or Cephalotaxaceae. \"T. grandis\" is a large tree that can attain height of 25 m , and possibly as high as 39 m . \"T. grandis\" is endemic to eastern and south-eastern China; it is found in the coastal provinces Fujian, Zhejiang, and Jiangsu, as well as in Anhui, Guizhou, Hunan, and Jiangxi inland. Its natural habitat are mountains and open valleys, often by streams, between 200 - ASL. One common name is Chinese nutmeg yew (although it is not related to nutmeg, and the true yews belong to the genus \"Taxus\"), which refers to its edible seeds that superficially resemble nutmeg () and its yew-like foliage. The seeds can be pressed for oil. The wood is used in construction and furniture. \"T. grandis\" is used as an ornamental tree in Europe and North America.",
"Title: New Fourth Army Memorial Hall\n\nThe New Fourth Army Memorial Hall, full name \"New Fourth Army National Revolutionary Army military memorial reconstruction\", (Chinese:新四军纪念馆) is located in the east of Jianjun Road, Yancheng, Jiangsu, China. It was advanced as a State AAAA-class tourist attractions on 18 May 2011. It is known as the only one professional New Fourth Army Memorial Hall in China. It was built in 1985 and was finished in September 1986. Its exhibition hall is a modern architecture. There is armband pattern 'N4A',which colors blue and white, above the main entrance of the hall. And in both sides of its flag-shaped carving, it is the reflection of the historical scene where New Fourth Army joined force with the Eighth Route Army and where New fourth Army was reconstructed after the incident in Anhui. New fourth Army Memorial Hall is the base for primary and national patroitic education. There are about 1000 pictures of anti-Japanese war, a lot of historical relics and some artistic works. There is a bike with the legendary trophy named 'Manzhou'(Chinese:满洲). All its exhibition reflect the history of how New fourth Army together with common people fighting against the enemies in the war .",
"Title: Huangjia, Anhui\n\nHuangjia () is a town under the administration of Tongcheng City in southwestern Anhui province, China, located about 16 km west of downtown Tongcheng in the eastern reaches of the Dabie Mountains. , it has 8 villages under its administration.",
"Title: Hanchuan\n\nHanchuan () is a county-level city in east-central Hubei province, People's Republic of China. It is under the administration of Xiaogan City.",
"Title: Cheng Xueqi\n\nCheng Xueqi (; courtesy name Fangzhong 方忠; born in Tongcheng Anhui, (1828–1864) was a general of the Taiping Rebellion who surrendered to the Qing dynasty in 1861 with Ding Ruchang. He was an eminent Han Chinese official and a Captain General in the army of the late Qing dynasty. He led the Huai Army to fight effectively against the Taiping rebels and helped to restore the stability of Qing, along with other prominent figures, including Li Hongzhang and Zeng Guofan, setting the scene for the successful defense of Shanghai and the Suzhou Massacre POW Incident. The Tongzhi Emperor praised Cheng as \"intelligent and brave\".",
"Title: Asiatic toad\n\nThe Asiatic toad or Chusan Island toad (\"Bufo gargarizans\") is a species of toad endemic to East Asia. It is common in China (specifically Anhui, Fujian, Gansu, Guizhou, Hebei, Heilongjiang, Henan, Hubei, Hunan, Inner Mongolia, Jiangsu, Jiangxi, Jilin, Qinghai, Shaanxi, Shandong, Shanxi, Sichuan, and Zhejiang) and portions of the Russian Far East (up north to the Amur River valley and on Sakhalin Island, and east to Transbaikalia in Siberia), but relatively rare on the Korean Peninsula. Asiatic toads are also found on the Miyako Islands of southern Japan, although they have been extirpated from some islands in recent years, possibly including Okinawa. The Miyako subspecies, \"Bufo gargarizans miyakonis\", is also known as the Miyako toad."
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Which author, Claude Simon or Paul Auster, has written books that have been translated into more than forty languages?
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Paul Benjamin Auster
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" Among others, it features Harvey Keitel, William Hurt, Victor Argo, Forest Whitaker, Ashley Judd, Stockard Channing and Harold Perrineau Jr.."
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"The Invention of Solitude is the debut work of Paul Auster, a memoir published in the year 1982.",
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"Mr. Vertigo is a novel written by the American author Paul Auster.",
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"The Red Notebook is the title story in a story collection by the same name by Paul Auster.",
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" (1996), \"Accident Report\" (1999) and \"It Don't Mean a Thing\" (2000).",
" They are true stories gathered from Auster's life as well as the lives of his friends and acquaintances and they have all one thing in common: the paradox of coincidence.",
" Auster narrates things he writes about in his fiction, making one wonder if he's really telling the truth.",
" Implying that everything and everyone is somehow, mysteriously, connected to each other."
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"The Inner Life of Martin Frost is a 2007 American romantic-mystery drama film directed by Paul Auster and starring David Thewlis, Irène Jacob, and Michael Imperioli.",
" Written by Paul Auster, the film is about an author who having just completed his fourth novel travels to his friends' vacant country house to spend a few weeks alone.",
" There he meets a beautiful and mysterious woman who inspires him to write a new story.",
" Filmed in Azenhas do Mar in Sintra, Portugal in the spring of 2006, \"The Inner Life of Martin Frost\" is Auster's fourth film as director and writer.",
" The film premiered at the New Directors/New Films Festival on March 21, 2007, and was released in the United States on September 7, 2007."
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"4 3 2 1 is a novel by Paul Auster published in January 2017.",
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" Auster worked on the book seven days a week for three years and wrote it in long hand.",
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"Title: Mr. Vertigo\n\nMr. Vertigo is a novel written by the American author Paul Auster. Faber & Faber first published it in 1994 in Great Britain. The book fits well in Auster’s bibliography, which has reappearing themes like failure and identity and genres like absurdist fiction, crime fiction and existentialism.",
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"Title: The Inner Life of Martin Frost\n\nThe Inner Life of Martin Frost is a 2007 American romantic-mystery drama film directed by Paul Auster and starring David Thewlis, Irène Jacob, and Michael Imperioli. Written by Paul Auster, the film is about an author who having just completed his fourth novel travels to his friends' vacant country house to spend a few weeks alone. There he meets a beautiful and mysterious woman who inspires him to write a new story. Filmed in Azenhas do Mar in Sintra, Portugal in the spring of 2006, \"The Inner Life of Martin Frost\" is Auster's fourth film as director and writer. The film premiered at the New Directors/New Films Festival on March 21, 2007, and was released in the United States on September 7, 2007.",
"Title: The Story of My Typewriter\n\nThe Story of My Typewriter is a 2002 book, by Paul Auster, mostly with pictures by the painter Sam Messer. It is about the author's old Olympia () typewriter. Auster bought the typewriter in 1972 from an old college friend who had owned it since 1962. Allegedly, everything Auster has written since has been typed on it.",
"Title: Paul Auster\n\nPaul Benjamin Auster (born February 3, 1947) is an American writer and director whose writing blends absurdism, existentialism, crime fiction, and the search for identity and personal meaning. His notable works include \"The New York Trilogy\" (1987), \"Moon Palace\" (1989), \"The Music of Chance\" (1990), \"The Book of Illusions\" (2002), and \"The Brooklyn Follies\" (2005). His books have been translated into more than forty languages.",
"Title: Claude Simon\n\nClaude Simon (] ; 10 October 1913 – 6 July 2005) was a French novelist and critic, and the 1985 Nobel Laureate in Literature.",
"Title: 4 3 2 1 (novel)\n\n4 3 2 1 is a novel by Paul Auster published in January 2017. At the time of its publication, it was the first new Auster novel to have appeared in seven years. Auster worked on the book seven days a week for three years and wrote it in long hand. At 866 pages, the novel is much longer than any of his previous works. In September 2017 it was shortlisted for the 2017 Man Booker Prize.",
"Title: Report from the Interior\n\nReport from the Interior is an autobiographical work by Paul Auster published in 2013. It is a companion volume to Auster's \"Winter Journal\" (2012), and so was the second book of memoirs Auster published in back-to-back years."
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Shy Carter wrote for what American singer whose singles include Wiggle, Talk Dirty, and In My Head?
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Jason Joel Desrouleaux
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" It was released as the third single in the US on January 7, 2014.",
" Additional vocals are provided by American rapper 2 Chainz, making it Derulo's first single to feature a guest performer, excluding the French version of \"Whatcha Say\".",
" The artists co-wrote the song with Jason Evigan, Sean Douglas, Ori Kaplan, Tamir Muskat, Tomer Yosef, and Wallpaper frontman Ricky Reed; the latter is also the song's producer.",
" The song is built around sampled instrumentals from \"Hermetico\" by the Israeli band Balkan Beat Box from their 2007 studio album \"Nu Med\".",
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" He co-wrote Charlie Puth's two-time platinum hit \"One Call Away\" which hit No. 1 on \"Billboard\"'s Adult Top 40 chart.",
" In 2009, he co-wrote \"Someday\" with Rob Thomas, which spent over 40 weeks in the Top 5 and became a No. 1 hit on \"Billboard\"' s Adult Top 40 chart. \"",
"Stuck Like Glue\", his collaboration with Sugarland, debuted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at No. 20 and became the 11th most downloaded country music song of all time.",
" He has also been featured on Latin artist Gloria Trevi's #1 song \"Habla Blah Blah\".",
" He's also worked with Faith Hill, Ashanti, and Chingy.",
" Carter also wrote a song titled \"Bring it Back\", which was released on August 7, 2015 and hit the Top 40 of \"Billboard\"'s Rhythmic chart."
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"Talk Dirty to Me Part III was a 1984 pornographic movie and a spoof on the mainstream movie \"Splash\" and is the second sequel to the original 1980 film \"Talk Dirty to Me\".",
" John Leslie had the lead role, playing \"Jack\", a character he had played in the first two installments of the \"Talk Dirty to Me\" series.",
" Other cast members include Amber Lynn, Peter North, Jamie Gillis and Ginger Lynn.",
" It won Best Film at the 1985 AVN Awards."
],
"title": "Talk Dirty to Me Part III"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Speak to a Girl\" is a song performed by American country music artists Tim McGraw and Faith Hill.",
" The song was written by Shy Carter, Dave Gibson, and Joe Spargur."
],
"title": "Speak to a Girl"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Title is the debut major-label studio album by American singer and songwriter Meghan Trainor.",
" Released on January 9, 2015, by Epic Records, the album replaced Trainor's 2014 EP of the same name on the iTunes Store.",
" It was mainly written and composed by Trainor and Kevin Kadish, and produced by Kadish.",
" Other collaborators on the album include Chris Gelbuda and Jesse Frasure, John Legend and Shy Carter.",
" Musically, \"Title\" was inspired by Trainor's love for throwback style records, and the 1950s and 1960s eras in music.",
" She incorporated different combinations of genres, including Caribbean, doo-wop, hip hop, soca and pop."
],
"title": "Title (Meghan Trainor album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Stuck Like Glue\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Sugarland.",
" It was released July 26, 2010 as the first single from their album \"The Incredible Machine\", released October 19, 2010.",
" \"Stuck Like Glue\" debuted at number 44 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart for the week of August 7, 2010, and debuted at #20 on \"Billboard\" Hot 100 the following week.",
" It went on to sell 2,629,000 digital copies by May 2013.",
" The song was written by Jennifer Nettles, Kristian Bush, Kevin Griffin and Shy Carter."
],
"title": "Stuck Like Glue"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Jason Joel Desrouleaux (] ; born September 21, 1989), known professionally as Jason Derulo (pronounced ; formerly stylised as Derülo), is an American singer, songwriter, and dancer.",
" Since the start of his solo recording career in 2009, Derulo has sold over 30 million singles and has achieved eleven Platinum singles, including \"Wiggle\", \"Talk Dirty\", \"In My Head\", and \"Whatcha Say\"."
],
"title": "Jason Derulo"
}
] |
[
"Title: Talk Dirty (Jason Derulo song)\n\n\"Talk Dirty\" is a song by American singer Jason Derulo, released as the second single from his third studio album, \"Tattoos\" (2013), in Europe and Oceania. Derulo's third studio album was retitled \"Talk Dirty\" for its US release, featuring an alternative track listing. It was released as the third single in the US on January 7, 2014. Additional vocals are provided by American rapper 2 Chainz, making it Derulo's first single to feature a guest performer, excluding the French version of \"Whatcha Say\". The artists co-wrote the song with Jason Evigan, Sean Douglas, Ori Kaplan, Tamir Muskat, Tomer Yosef, and Wallpaper frontman Ricky Reed; the latter is also the song's producer. The song is built around sampled instrumentals from \"Hermetico\" by the Israeli band Balkan Beat Box from their 2007 studio album \"Nu Med\". The main saxophone lick is based on characteristic Turkish traditional ornamentations, particularly rendering the Turkish wind instrument Zurna.",
"Title: Wiggle (song)\n\n\"Wiggle\" is a song by American singer Jason Derulo, released as the fourth single from his third U.S. studio album, \"Talk Dirty\" (2014) in North America. In Europe, the song was released as the sixth single from his third international album, \"Tattoos\" and the first single from the special edition of the album. The song features American rapper Snoop Dogg. The song was featured in a trailer for the 2016 film \"Sausage Party\".",
"Title: Talk Dirty (album)\n\nTalk Dirty is the reissue of American singer Jason Derulo's third studio album, \"Tattoos\" (2013). The collection was released solely in the United States, after \"Tattoos\" was only released as a 5-track EP in the country. Released seven months after the original, the full-length album features seven songs from the international album as well as four newly recorded songs and was released by Warner Bros. Records on April 15, 2014. For the new material, Derulo worked with past collaborator Ricky Reed, as well as Jim Beanz, Timbaland, Sam Sumser, Chloe Angelides, Cirkut and DJ Mustard. New songs incorporate the same elements of hip hop, pop and R&B and styles previously seen in the original album. \"Talk Dirty\" features new collaborations with rappers Kid Ink, Snoop Dogg and Tyga.",
"Title: David Schuler\n\nDavid Schuler (born David James Schuler, August 1, 1982) is an American, two-time Grammy Award nominated, multi-platinum worldwide selling Record Producer, Songwriter, Film Composer and Filmmaker from Rochester, NY. Currently residing between New York, NY and Los Angeles, CA, Schuler has earned notable success as a record producer, songwriter, mixing engineer and remixer throughout the music business. He has produced records and written songs with artists such as P!nk, John Legend, Daughtry, Backstreet Boys, The Saturdays, Scott Stapp, Ricki-Lee Coulter, Esmee Denters, Lauren Bennett, Teddy Geiger, Shy Carter, Aimee Proal, and others.",
"Title: Shy Carter\n\nShy Carter (born August 21, 1984), is an American songwriter, record producer, and singer. Recently, Shy has written for top acts such as Meghan Trainor, Jason Derulo, Charlie Puth, Faith Hill, Tim McGraw, and Billy Currington. He co-wrote Charlie Puth's two-time platinum hit \"One Call Away\" which hit No. 1 on \"Billboard\"'s Adult Top 40 chart. In 2009, he co-wrote \"Someday\" with Rob Thomas, which spent over 40 weeks in the Top 5 and became a No. 1 hit on \"Billboard\"' s Adult Top 40 chart. \" Stuck Like Glue\", his collaboration with Sugarland, debuted on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 at No. 20 and became the 11th most downloaded country music song of all time. He has also been featured on Latin artist Gloria Trevi's #1 song \"Habla Blah Blah\". He's also worked with Faith Hill, Ashanti, and Chingy. Carter also wrote a song titled \"Bring it Back\", which was released on August 7, 2015 and hit the Top 40 of \"Billboard\"'s Rhythmic chart.",
"Title: Talk Dirty to Me Part III\n\nTalk Dirty to Me Part III was a 1984 pornographic movie and a spoof on the mainstream movie \"Splash\" and is the second sequel to the original 1980 film \"Talk Dirty to Me\". John Leslie had the lead role, playing \"Jack\", a character he had played in the first two installments of the \"Talk Dirty to Me\" series. Other cast members include Amber Lynn, Peter North, Jamie Gillis and Ginger Lynn. It won Best Film at the 1985 AVN Awards.",
"Title: Speak to a Girl\n\n\"Speak to a Girl\" is a song performed by American country music artists Tim McGraw and Faith Hill. The song was written by Shy Carter, Dave Gibson, and Joe Spargur.",
"Title: Title (Meghan Trainor album)\n\nTitle is the debut major-label studio album by American singer and songwriter Meghan Trainor. Released on January 9, 2015, by Epic Records, the album replaced Trainor's 2014 EP of the same name on the iTunes Store. It was mainly written and composed by Trainor and Kevin Kadish, and produced by Kadish. Other collaborators on the album include Chris Gelbuda and Jesse Frasure, John Legend and Shy Carter. Musically, \"Title\" was inspired by Trainor's love for throwback style records, and the 1950s and 1960s eras in music. She incorporated different combinations of genres, including Caribbean, doo-wop, hip hop, soca and pop.",
"Title: Stuck Like Glue\n\n\"Stuck Like Glue\" is a song co-written and recorded by American country music duo Sugarland. It was released July 26, 2010 as the first single from their album \"The Incredible Machine\", released October 19, 2010. \"Stuck Like Glue\" debuted at number 44 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart for the week of August 7, 2010, and debuted at #20 on \"Billboard\" Hot 100 the following week. It went on to sell 2,629,000 digital copies by May 2013. The song was written by Jennifer Nettles, Kristian Bush, Kevin Griffin and Shy Carter.",
"Title: Jason Derulo\n\nJason Joel Desrouleaux (] ; born September 21, 1989), known professionally as Jason Derulo (pronounced ; formerly stylised as Derülo), is an American singer, songwriter, and dancer. Since the start of his solo recording career in 2009, Derulo has sold over 30 million singles and has achieved eleven Platinum singles, including \"Wiggle\", \"Talk Dirty\", \"In My Head\", and \"Whatcha Say\"."
] |
6,348
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Roland West and Debarun Pal are both known for what profession in the film industry?
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director
|
comparison
|
medium
|
{
"title": [
"Roland West",
"Debarun Pal",
"Debarun Pal"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0,
2
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Norokhadok Brikkho is a Bengali adventure thriller film directed by Debarun Pal, The film was released on 5 December 2013 and it was screened at Nandan, Kolkata at the Kolkata Short Film Festival 2013.",
" It stars Plaban Chakraborty, Krishnasish Pal and Dipa Bose.",
" The plot revolves around a deserted village that leads a Man-Eater Tree.",
" The film gained positive response from both the audience and critics."
],
"title": "Norokhadok Brikkho"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Debarun Pal (born February 14, 1987) is an Indian Film Editor, Film Director & Cinematographer.",
" He shoots and produces many of his films in his native Kolkata and India.",
" He has directed successful and groundbreaking Bengali Films such as Norokhadok Brikkho in 2013, which was one of the first commercial hit, under his own production house The Emperor Studios."
],
"title": "Debarun Pal"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Corsair is a 1931 American pre-Code crime drama written, produced and directed by Roland West.",
" The film is based on the 1931 novel \"Corsair, a Pirate in White Flannels\" by Walton Green and takes place in and was shot during the era of Prohibition in the United States.",
" The film stars Chester Morris and Thelma Todd (credited as Alison Loyd)."
],
"title": "Corsair (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Roland West (February 20, 1885 – March 31, 1952) was a Hollywood director known for his innovative proto-film noir movies of the 1920s and early 1930s."
],
"title": "Roland West"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Alibi is a 1929 American crime film directed by Roland West.",
" The screenplay was written by West and C. Gardner Sullivan, who adapted the 1927 Broadway stage play, \"Nightstick\", written by Elaine Sterne Carrington, J.C. Nugent, Elliott Nugent and John Wray.",
" Alternate titles include \"The Perfect Alibi\" and \"Nightstick\"."
],
"title": "Alibi (1929 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Bat is a 1926 American silent film based on the 1920 Broadway hit \"The Bat\" by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood, directed by Roland West and starring Jack Pickford and Louise Fazenda.",
" The film was an influence in the creation of the fictional character Batman."
],
"title": "The Bat (1926 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Dove (1927) is an American silent film directed by Roland West and starring Norma Talmadge, Noah Beery, and Gilbert Roland, and based on a 1925 Broadway play by Willard Mack."
],
"title": "The Dove (1927 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Silver Lining is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Roland West.",
" It is not known whether the film currently survives."
],
"title": "The Silver Lining (1921 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Cinema of Pakistan or Pakistani cinema (Urdu: ) refers to the filmmaking industry in Pakistan.",
" Pakistan is home to several film studios centres, primarily located in its two largest cities - Karachi and Lahore.",
" Pakistani cinema has played an important part in Pakistani culture, and in recent years has begun flourishing again after years of decline, delivering entertainment to audiences in Pakistan and expatriates abroad.",
" Several film industries are based in Pakistan, which tend to be regional and niche in nature.",
" Over 10,000 Urdu feature-films have been produced in Pakistan since 1948, as well as over 8000 Punjabi, 6000 Pashto and 2000 Sindhi feature-length films.",
" The first film ever produced was \"Husn Ka Daku\" in 1930, directed by Abdur Rashid Kardar in Lahore.",
" The first Pakistani-film produced was \"Teri Yaad\", directed by Daud Chand in 1948.",
" Between 1947 and 2007, Pakistani cinema was based in Lahore, home to the nation's largest film industry (nicknamed Lollywood).",
" Pakistani films during this period attracted large audiences and had a strong cult following, was part of the cultural mainstream, widely available and imitated by the masses.",
" During the early 1970s, Pakistan was the world's fourth largest producer of feature films.",
" However, between 1977 and 2007, the film industry of Pakistan went into decline due to Islamization, strengthening of censorship laws and an overall lack of quality.",
" Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the film industry went through several periods of ups and downs, a reflection of its dependency on state funding and incentives.",
" By 2000, the film industry in Lahore had collapsed and saw a gradual shift of Pakistani actors, actresses, producers and filmmakers from Lahore to Karachi.",
" By 2007, the wounds of Pakistan's collapsed film industry began to heal and Karachi had cemented itself as the centre of Pakistani cinema.",
" Quality and new technology led to an explosion of alternative form of Pakistani cinema.",
" The shift has been seen by many as the leading cause for the \"resurgence of Pakistani cinema\".",
" Despite the industry crisis starting in the mid-1980s, Pakistani films have retained much of its distinctive identity.",
" Since the shift to Karachi, Pakistani films have once again began attracting a strong cult following."
],
"title": "Cinema of Pakistan"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Bat Whispers is a 1930 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Roland West, produced by Joseph M. Schenck, and released by United Artists.",
" The film is based on the 1920 mystery play \"The Bat\", written by Avery Hopwood and Mary Roberts Rinehart and previously adapted to film in 1926."
],
"title": "The Bat Whispers"
}
] |
[
"Title: Norokhadok Brikkho\n\nNorokhadok Brikkho is a Bengali adventure thriller film directed by Debarun Pal, The film was released on 5 December 2013 and it was screened at Nandan, Kolkata at the Kolkata Short Film Festival 2013. It stars Plaban Chakraborty, Krishnasish Pal and Dipa Bose. The plot revolves around a deserted village that leads a Man-Eater Tree. The film gained positive response from both the audience and critics.",
"Title: Debarun Pal\n\nDebarun Pal (born February 14, 1987) is an Indian Film Editor, Film Director & Cinematographer. He shoots and produces many of his films in his native Kolkata and India. He has directed successful and groundbreaking Bengali Films such as Norokhadok Brikkho in 2013, which was one of the first commercial hit, under his own production house The Emperor Studios.",
"Title: Corsair (film)\n\nCorsair is a 1931 American pre-Code crime drama written, produced and directed by Roland West. The film is based on the 1931 novel \"Corsair, a Pirate in White Flannels\" by Walton Green and takes place in and was shot during the era of Prohibition in the United States. The film stars Chester Morris and Thelma Todd (credited as Alison Loyd).",
"Title: Roland West\n\nRoland West (February 20, 1885 – March 31, 1952) was a Hollywood director known for his innovative proto-film noir movies of the 1920s and early 1930s.",
"Title: Alibi (1929 film)\n\nAlibi is a 1929 American crime film directed by Roland West. The screenplay was written by West and C. Gardner Sullivan, who adapted the 1927 Broadway stage play, \"Nightstick\", written by Elaine Sterne Carrington, J.C. Nugent, Elliott Nugent and John Wray. Alternate titles include \"The Perfect Alibi\" and \"Nightstick\".",
"Title: The Bat (1926 film)\n\nThe Bat is a 1926 American silent film based on the 1920 Broadway hit \"The Bat\" by Mary Roberts Rinehart and Avery Hopwood, directed by Roland West and starring Jack Pickford and Louise Fazenda. The film was an influence in the creation of the fictional character Batman.",
"Title: The Dove (1927 film)\n\nThe Dove (1927) is an American silent film directed by Roland West and starring Norma Talmadge, Noah Beery, and Gilbert Roland, and based on a 1925 Broadway play by Willard Mack.",
"Title: The Silver Lining (1921 film)\n\nThe Silver Lining is a 1921 American silent drama film directed by Roland West. It is not known whether the film currently survives.",
"Title: Cinema of Pakistan\n\nThe Cinema of Pakistan or Pakistani cinema (Urdu: ) refers to the filmmaking industry in Pakistan. Pakistan is home to several film studios centres, primarily located in its two largest cities - Karachi and Lahore. Pakistani cinema has played an important part in Pakistani culture, and in recent years has begun flourishing again after years of decline, delivering entertainment to audiences in Pakistan and expatriates abroad. Several film industries are based in Pakistan, which tend to be regional and niche in nature. Over 10,000 Urdu feature-films have been produced in Pakistan since 1948, as well as over 8000 Punjabi, 6000 Pashto and 2000 Sindhi feature-length films. The first film ever produced was \"Husn Ka Daku\" in 1930, directed by Abdur Rashid Kardar in Lahore. The first Pakistani-film produced was \"Teri Yaad\", directed by Daud Chand in 1948. Between 1947 and 2007, Pakistani cinema was based in Lahore, home to the nation's largest film industry (nicknamed Lollywood). Pakistani films during this period attracted large audiences and had a strong cult following, was part of the cultural mainstream, widely available and imitated by the masses. During the early 1970s, Pakistan was the world's fourth largest producer of feature films. However, between 1977 and 2007, the film industry of Pakistan went into decline due to Islamization, strengthening of censorship laws and an overall lack of quality. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, the film industry went through several periods of ups and downs, a reflection of its dependency on state funding and incentives. By 2000, the film industry in Lahore had collapsed and saw a gradual shift of Pakistani actors, actresses, producers and filmmakers from Lahore to Karachi. By 2007, the wounds of Pakistan's collapsed film industry began to heal and Karachi had cemented itself as the centre of Pakistani cinema. Quality and new technology led to an explosion of alternative form of Pakistani cinema. The shift has been seen by many as the leading cause for the \"resurgence of Pakistani cinema\". Despite the industry crisis starting in the mid-1980s, Pakistani films have retained much of its distinctive identity. Since the shift to Karachi, Pakistani films have once again began attracting a strong cult following.",
"Title: The Bat Whispers\n\nThe Bat Whispers is a 1930 American Pre-Code mystery film directed by Roland West, produced by Joseph M. Schenck, and released by United Artists. The film is based on the 1920 mystery play \"The Bat\", written by Avery Hopwood and Mary Roberts Rinehart and previously adapted to film in 1926."
] |
6,349
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The Vercelli Book is one of the oldest of the Old English Poetic Codices, one of the others being the Junius manuscript, is one of the how many major codices of Old English literature?
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four
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bridge
|
easy
|
{
"title": [
"Vercelli Book",
"Junius manuscript"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
|
[
{
"sentences": [
"Soul and Body refers to two anonymous Old English poems: Soul and Body I, which is found in the Vercelli Book, and Soul and Body II, found in the Exeter Book.",
" It is one of the oldest poems to have survived in two manuscripts of Old English, each version slightly different from the other.",
" Despite their differences (in structure and length, for example), the \"Soul and Body\" poems address similar themes.",
" Both versions ask the committed and penitent Christian reader to call to mind his bodily actions on earth in relation to his soul’s afterlife.",
" A sense of exigency is found in the poems, imploring the body to live according to the soul's fate and not the desires of the flesh."
],
"title": "Soul and Body"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Exodus is the title given to an Old English alliterative poem in the Junius manuscript (Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Junius 11).",
" \"Exodus\" is not a paraphrase of the biblical book, but rather a re-telling of the story of the Israelites' flight from Egyptian captivity and the Crossing of the Red Sea in the manner of a \"heroic epic\", much like Old English poems \"Andreas\", \"Judith\", or even \"Beowulf\".",
" It is one of the densest, most allusive and complex poems in Old English, and is the focus of much critical debate."
],
"title": "Exodus (poem)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Exeter Book, Exeter Cathedral Library MS 3501, also known as the Codex Exoniensis, is a tenth-century book or codex which is an anthology of Anglo-Saxon poetry.",
" It is one of the four major Anglo-Saxon literature codices, along with the Vercelli Book, Nowell Codex and the Cædmon manuscript or MS Junius 11.",
" The book was donated to the library of Exeter Cathedral by Leofric, the first bishop of Exeter, in 1072.",
" It is believed originally to have contained 131 leaves, of which the first 8 have been replaced with other leaves; the original first 8 pages are lost.",
" The Exeter Book is the largest known collection of Old English literature still in existence."
],
"title": "Exeter Book"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Vercelli homilies are a collection of twenty-three prose entries within the \"Vercelli book\" and exist as an important example of Old English prose structure, owing to the predominance of poetry within the pool of extant Old English literature.",
" In keeping with the origins of the Vercelli manuscript in general, little is known about the exact authorship of the Vercelli homilies.",
" It is widely believed that the individual homilies were gathered from several authors and copied by one scribe into the manuscript at random.",
" The compilation of the \"Vercelli book\" is typically placed within the late tenth century AD."
],
"title": "Vercelli Homilies"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Dream of the Rood is one of the Christian poems in the corpus of Old English literature and an example of the genre of dream poetry.",
" Like most Old English poetry, it is written in alliterative verse. \"",
"Rood\" is from the Old English word \"rod\" 'pole', or more specifically 'crucifix'.",
" Preserved in the 10th century Vercelli Book, the poem may be as old as the 8th century Ruthwell Cross, and is considered one of the oldest works of Old English literature."
],
"title": "Dream of the Rood"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Junius manuscript is one of the four major codices of Old English literature.",
" Written in the 10th century, it contains poetry dealing with Biblical subjects in Old English, the vernacular language of Anglo-Saxon England.",
" Modern editors have determined that the manuscript is made of four poems, to which they have given the titles \"Genesis\", \"Exodus\", \"Daniel\", and \"Christ and Satan\".",
" The identity of their author is unknown.",
" For a long time, scholars believed them to be the work of Cædmon, accordingly calling the book the Cædmon manuscript.",
" This theory has been discarded due to the significant differences between the poems."
],
"title": "Junius manuscript"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Vercelli Book is one of the oldest of the four Old English Poetic Codices (the others being the Junius manuscript, the Exeter Book, and the Nowell Codex).",
" It is an anthology of Old English prose and verse that dates back to the late 10th century.",
" The manuscript is housed in the Capitulary Library of Vercelli, in northern Italy."
],
"title": "Vercelli Book"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Genesis A (or Elder Genesis) is the earlier half of an Old English poetic adaptation of the Biblical book of Genesis.",
" The poem is fused with what scholars now consider a separate and distinct work, \"Genesis B\", found in the Junius Manuscript, which has been held in the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford since 1677."
],
"title": "Genesis A"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Genesis B, also known as The Later Genesis, is a text of \"Genesis\", one of the poems in Old English included in the partially illustrated Junius Manuscript, which has been held in the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford since 1677.",
" Scholars regard \"Genesis B\" and other poems in the Junius Manuscript as among the \"best of the Anglo-Saxon corpus\""
],
"title": "Genesis B"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Daniel is an anonymous Old English poem based loosely on the Biblical Book of Daniel, found in the Junius Manuscript.",
" The author and the date of \"Daniel\" are unknown.",
" Critics have argued that Cædmon is the author of the poem, but this theory has been since disproved.",
" \"Daniel\", as it is preserved, is 764 lines long.",
" There have been numerous arguments that there was originally more to this poem than survives today.",
" The majority of scholars, however, dismiss these arguments with the evidence that the text finishes at the bottom of a page, and that there is a simple point, which translators assume indicates the end of a complete sentence.",
" \"Daniel\" contains a plethora of lines which Old English scholars refer to as “hypermetric” or long.",
" Daniel is one of the four major Old Testament prophets, along with Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel.",
" The poet even changed the meaning of the story from remaining faithful while you are being persecuted to a story dealing with pride, which is a very common theme in Old English Literature.",
" The Old English, Daniel is a warning against pride and there are three warnings in the story.",
" The Israelites were conquered because they lost faith in God, who delivered them from Egypt, and started worshiping idols and this is the first prideful act.",
" The second and third warnings are about internal pride, shown to Nebuchadnezzar through Daniel's dream interpretations."
],
"title": "Daniel (Old English poem)"
}
] |
[
"Title: Soul and Body\n\nSoul and Body refers to two anonymous Old English poems: Soul and Body I, which is found in the Vercelli Book, and Soul and Body II, found in the Exeter Book. It is one of the oldest poems to have survived in two manuscripts of Old English, each version slightly different from the other. Despite their differences (in structure and length, for example), the \"Soul and Body\" poems address similar themes. Both versions ask the committed and penitent Christian reader to call to mind his bodily actions on earth in relation to his soul’s afterlife. A sense of exigency is found in the poems, imploring the body to live according to the soul's fate and not the desires of the flesh.",
"Title: Exodus (poem)\n\nExodus is the title given to an Old English alliterative poem in the Junius manuscript (Oxford, Bodleian Library, MS Junius 11). \"Exodus\" is not a paraphrase of the biblical book, but rather a re-telling of the story of the Israelites' flight from Egyptian captivity and the Crossing of the Red Sea in the manner of a \"heroic epic\", much like Old English poems \"Andreas\", \"Judith\", or even \"Beowulf\". It is one of the densest, most allusive and complex poems in Old English, and is the focus of much critical debate.",
"Title: Exeter Book\n\nThe Exeter Book, Exeter Cathedral Library MS 3501, also known as the Codex Exoniensis, is a tenth-century book or codex which is an anthology of Anglo-Saxon poetry. It is one of the four major Anglo-Saxon literature codices, along with the Vercelli Book, Nowell Codex and the Cædmon manuscript or MS Junius 11. The book was donated to the library of Exeter Cathedral by Leofric, the first bishop of Exeter, in 1072. It is believed originally to have contained 131 leaves, of which the first 8 have been replaced with other leaves; the original first 8 pages are lost. The Exeter Book is the largest known collection of Old English literature still in existence.",
"Title: Vercelli Homilies\n\nThe Vercelli homilies are a collection of twenty-three prose entries within the \"Vercelli book\" and exist as an important example of Old English prose structure, owing to the predominance of poetry within the pool of extant Old English literature. In keeping with the origins of the Vercelli manuscript in general, little is known about the exact authorship of the Vercelli homilies. It is widely believed that the individual homilies were gathered from several authors and copied by one scribe into the manuscript at random. The compilation of the \"Vercelli book\" is typically placed within the late tenth century AD.",
"Title: Dream of the Rood\n\nThe Dream of the Rood is one of the Christian poems in the corpus of Old English literature and an example of the genre of dream poetry. Like most Old English poetry, it is written in alliterative verse. \" Rood\" is from the Old English word \"rod\" 'pole', or more specifically 'crucifix'. Preserved in the 10th century Vercelli Book, the poem may be as old as the 8th century Ruthwell Cross, and is considered one of the oldest works of Old English literature.",
"Title: Junius manuscript\n\nThe Junius manuscript is one of the four major codices of Old English literature. Written in the 10th century, it contains poetry dealing with Biblical subjects in Old English, the vernacular language of Anglo-Saxon England. Modern editors have determined that the manuscript is made of four poems, to which they have given the titles \"Genesis\", \"Exodus\", \"Daniel\", and \"Christ and Satan\". The identity of their author is unknown. For a long time, scholars believed them to be the work of Cædmon, accordingly calling the book the Cædmon manuscript. This theory has been discarded due to the significant differences between the poems.",
"Title: Vercelli Book\n\nThe Vercelli Book is one of the oldest of the four Old English Poetic Codices (the others being the Junius manuscript, the Exeter Book, and the Nowell Codex). It is an anthology of Old English prose and verse that dates back to the late 10th century. The manuscript is housed in the Capitulary Library of Vercelli, in northern Italy.",
"Title: Genesis A\n\nGenesis A (or Elder Genesis) is the earlier half of an Old English poetic adaptation of the Biblical book of Genesis. The poem is fused with what scholars now consider a separate and distinct work, \"Genesis B\", found in the Junius Manuscript, which has been held in the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford since 1677.",
"Title: Genesis B\n\nGenesis B, also known as The Later Genesis, is a text of \"Genesis\", one of the poems in Old English included in the partially illustrated Junius Manuscript, which has been held in the Bodleian Library at the University of Oxford since 1677. Scholars regard \"Genesis B\" and other poems in the Junius Manuscript as among the \"best of the Anglo-Saxon corpus\"",
"Title: Daniel (Old English poem)\n\nDaniel is an anonymous Old English poem based loosely on the Biblical Book of Daniel, found in the Junius Manuscript. The author and the date of \"Daniel\" are unknown. Critics have argued that Cædmon is the author of the poem, but this theory has been since disproved. \"Daniel\", as it is preserved, is 764 lines long. There have been numerous arguments that there was originally more to this poem than survives today. The majority of scholars, however, dismiss these arguments with the evidence that the text finishes at the bottom of a page, and that there is a simple point, which translators assume indicates the end of a complete sentence. \"Daniel\" contains a plethora of lines which Old English scholars refer to as “hypermetric” or long. Daniel is one of the four major Old Testament prophets, along with Isaiah, Jeremiah, and Ezekiel. The poet even changed the meaning of the story from remaining faithful while you are being persecuted to a story dealing with pride, which is a very common theme in Old English Literature. The Old English, Daniel is a warning against pride and there are three warnings in the story. The Israelites were conquered because they lost faith in God, who delivered them from Egypt, and started worshiping idols and this is the first prideful act. The second and third warnings are about internal pride, shown to Nebuchadnezzar through Daniel's dream interpretations."
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6,350
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In between Dissotis and Heuchera which one is distributed across Africa?
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Dissotis
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"Title: Dissotis\n\nDissotis is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. There are about 111 - 140 species, distributed across Africa.",
"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: Turdoides\n\nTurdoides is a genus of passerine birds in the Leiothrichidae family. It contains about 30 species distributed across Africa and southern Asia. They are typically fairly large, long-tailed birds which forage in noisy groups. The majority of species have drab brown or grey-brown plumage.",
"Title: Pied kingfisher\n\nThe pied kingfisher (\"Ceryle rudis\") is a water kingfisher and is found widely distributed across Africa and Asia. Originally described by Linnaeus in 1758, it has five recognised subspecies. Its black and white plumage, crest and the habit of hovering over clear lakes and rivers before diving for fish make it distinctive. Males have a double band across the breast while females have a single gorget that is often broken in the middle. They are usually found in pairs or small family parties. When perched, they often bob their head and flick up their tail.",
"Title: Cyamopsis\n\nCyamopsis is a genus of the family Fabaceae. Its species are distributed across Africa, Asia and the Pacific.",
"Title: Little free-tailed bat\n\nThe little free-tailed bat (\"Chaerephon pumilus\") is a species of the genus \"Chaerephon\" in the family Molossidae. It is widely distributed across Africa and islands around the continent.",
"Title: Rostratula\n\nRostratula is a genus of painted-snipes. It contains two extant species distributed across Africa, Asia and Australia."
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Which genus contains two species of flowering plants in the family Hamamelidecease, Disanthus or Leucospermum?
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Disanthus
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" \"Spathantheum\" is believed to be closely related to \"Spathicarpa\".",
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"Ameliella is a genus of lichenized fungi in the Lecanoraceae family.",
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" The two species have also been found in single instances in British Columbia and Northern Norway.",
" The generic name is derived from the Greek \"ameleo\", meaning \"neglected\" or \"overlooked\"; it was originally intended to be \"Amelia\", which is also the first name of the daughter of one of the authors, but this name had previously been used for another genus and was therefore ineligible for use according to the rules of mycological nomenclature.",
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"Macrotus is a genus of bats in the Neotropical family Phyllostomidae.",
" This genus contains two species, \"Macrotus californicus\" commonly known as California Leaf-nosed Bat and \"Macrotus waterhousii\" commonly known as Mexican or Waterhouse's Leaf-nosed Bat.",
" The range of this family includes the warmer parts of the southwestern United States, Mexico, Central and South America, and the Bahama Islands.",
" Characteristic for the genus are large ears and the name giving triangular skin flap above the nose, the \"leaf\".",
" The California Leaf-nosed Bat inhabits the arid deserts of the southwestern United States as far north as Nevada, south to Baja California and Sonora, Mexico.",
" The California Leaf-nosed Bat is of medium size, with a total length between 9 and 11 cm Its most distinctive features are the large ears, connected across the forehead.",
" The body is pale grayish brown dorsally with whitish under parts.",
" The pelage (fur) on the body is silky, the hairs on the back about 8 mm, on the front about 6 mm long.",
" The posterior base of the ears are covered with hair of a woolly texture while the interior surface and most of the anterior border shows scattered long hairs.",
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" \"Macrotus waterhousii\" is also a big eared Bat which has ranges from Sonora to Hidalgo Mexico, south to Guatemala and the Greater Antilles (excluding Puerto Rico) and Bahamas.",
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" This species is also insectivorous (see insectivore), primarily consuming insects of the order Lepidoptera and Orthoptera.",
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"Bombyx is the genus of true silkmoths or mulberry silkmoths of the family Bombycidae.",
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" The genus is named for the Greek \"pelte\" meaning small shield and \"ops\" meaning face.",
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"Title: Ameliella\n\nAmeliella is a genus of lichenized fungi in the Lecanoraceae family. Described in 2008, the genus contains two species, \"A. andreaeicola\" and \"A. grisea\", that were collected from high elevations in the Scottish Highlands. The two species have also been found in single instances in British Columbia and Northern Norway. The generic name is derived from the Greek \"ameleo\", meaning \"neglected\" or \"overlooked\"; it was originally intended to be \"Amelia\", which is also the first name of the daughter of one of the authors, but this name had previously been used for another genus and was therefore ineligible for use according to the rules of mycological nomenclature. \"Ameliella\" appears to have some similarity with the lichen genus \"Miriquidica\".",
"Title: Oedistoma\n\nOedistoma is a genus of longbill in the bird family Melanocharitidae (berrypeckers and longbills). The genus, like the family, is endemic to New Guinea. The genus contains two species, both of which are sometimes placed in the genus \"Toxorhamphus\".",
"Title: Macrotus\n\nMacrotus is a genus of bats in the Neotropical family Phyllostomidae. This genus contains two species, \"Macrotus californicus\" commonly known as California Leaf-nosed Bat and \"Macrotus waterhousii\" commonly known as Mexican or Waterhouse's Leaf-nosed Bat. The range of this family includes the warmer parts of the southwestern United States, Mexico, Central and South America, and the Bahama Islands. Characteristic for the genus are large ears and the name giving triangular skin flap above the nose, the \"leaf\". The California Leaf-nosed Bat inhabits the arid deserts of the southwestern United States as far north as Nevada, south to Baja California and Sonora, Mexico. The California Leaf-nosed Bat is of medium size, with a total length between 9 and 11 cm Its most distinctive features are the large ears, connected across the forehead. The body is pale grayish brown dorsally with whitish under parts. The pelage (fur) on the body is silky, the hairs on the back about 8 mm, on the front about 6 mm long. The posterior base of the ears are covered with hair of a woolly texture while the interior surface and most of the anterior border shows scattered long hairs. The flight membranes are thin and delicate; the wings are broad and the tail is slightly shorter that the long hind limbs and extends several millimeters beyond the uropatagium (see Bat). \"Macrotus waterhousii\" is also a big eared Bat which has ranges from Sonora to Hidalgo Mexico, south to Guatemala and the Greater Antilles (excluding Puerto Rico) and Bahamas. This species roosts primarily in caves, but also in mines and buildings. This species is also insectivorous (see insectivore), primarily consuming insects of the order Lepidoptera and Orthoptera. The mating and parturition times of M. \"waterhousii\" vary from island to island with 4–5 months gestation.",
"Title: Mirocaris\n\nMirocaris is a genus of shrimp associated with hydrothermal vents. Sometimes considered the only genus of the family Mirocarididae, \"Mirocaris\" is usually placed in the family Alvinocarididae. The genus contains two species, \"M. fortunata\" and \"M. indica\"; the former species \"M. keldyshi\" is now considered synonymous with \"M. fortunata\". The two species are found in different oceans, and can be distinguished by the pattern of setation on the claw of the first pereiopod.",
"Title: Disanthus\n\nDisanthus is a genus containing two species of flowering plants in the family Hamamelidaceae. The type species, \"Disanthus cercidifolius\", was the only known species until 2017, when a second species, \"Disanthus ovatifolius\" was described.",
"Title: Bombyx\n\nBombyx is the genus of true silkmoths or mulberry silkmoths of the family Bombycidae. For a few thousand years, people only recognised two species, but then several other less important species were discovered, and the genus contains two tested hybrid species, a semi-natural cross between a female Bombyx mori and a male Bombyx mandarina, and another hybrid the other way around from the first.",
"Title: Hyphodontiella\n\nHyphodontiella is a genus of two species of wood-inhabiting corticioid fungi. The genus contains two species found in Nordic countries. \"Hyphodontiella\" was circumscribed by Swedish mycologist Åke Strid in 1975. Originally classified in the family Corticiaceae along with most other corticioid fungi, it was moved to the Clavariaceae in 2007 .",
"Title: Leucospermum\n\nLeucospermum (Pincushion, Pincushion Protea or Leucospermum) is a genus of about 50 species of flowering plants in the family Proteaceae, native to Zimbabwe and South Africa, where they occupy a variety of habitats, including scrub, forest, and mountain slopes.",
"Title: Peltops\n\nPeltops is a genus of bird in the family Artamidae. The genus contains two species endemic to the island of New Guinea. The genus was once placed with the monarch flycatchers, but molecular and morphometric studies place it closer to the butcherbirds, possibly as a sister taxon to this group. The genus is named for the Greek \"pelte\" meaning small shield and \"ops\" meaning face. The species have also had the common name of shieldbill."
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6,352
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The Village Voice was co-founded by which author of "The Executioner's Song"?
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Norman Kingsley Mailer
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" Born in Brooklyn, and raised on Long Island, Giddins graduated from Grinnell College, Iowa, in 1970.",
" After some freelance work as a music and film critic, in 1974 he started writing his column \"Weather Bird\" for the \"Village Voice\", which he ended in December 2003.",
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"New Times Broward-Palm Beach is an alternative weekly newspaper; it is part of the Voice Media Group chain.",
" The paper split off from the \"Miami New Times\" in 1997, under the auspices of then editor-in-chief Tom Walsh.",
" Walsh was succeeded by Chuck Strouse, who was replaced in 2005 with Tony Ortega.",
" In March 2007, Ortega was appointed as editor-in-chief of the company's flagship paper, \"The Village Voice\".",
" In April 2007, Robert Meyerowitz was named editor-in-chief, though he departed the following May to take an endowed chair at University of Alaska.",
" In 2009, Eric Barton was hired as editor; in June 2012, he left the company when editorship of the paper was combined with that of \"Miami New Times\", where Strouse is editor.",
" Strouse is currently the editor of both papers.",
" In September 2012, Village Voice Media executives Scott Tobias, Christine Brennan and Jeff Mars bought Village Voice Media's papers and associated web properties from its founders and formed Voice Media Group."
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" Since its founding, \"The Village Voice\" has received three Pulitzer Prizes, the National Press Foundation Award and the George Polk Award.",
" \"The Village Voice\" has hosted a variety of writers and artists, including writer Ezra Pound, cartoonist Lynda Barry, and art critics Robert Christgau, Andrew Sarris, and J. Hoberman.",
" In addition to daily coverage through its website and a weekly print edition that circulates in New York City, the \"Voice\" issues a weekly digital edition of its magazine."
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" A part of the Rosales Saga - a series of five interconnected fiction novels - \"My Brother, My Executioner\" ranks third in terms of chronology.",
" In the United States, \"My Brother, My Executioner\" was published as a second part of the book, \"Don Vicente\", together with \"Tree\", another novel which is also a part of José’s \"Rosales Saga\".",
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"Joy Press (born 1966) is a writer and editor.",
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" In 1996 she became the editor of the \"Village Voice\" literary supplement, \"VLS\".",
" Press later became the chief book critic and TV critic for the \"Village Voice\".",
" She edited the paper's 50th anniversary issue.",
" By 2006 she was the culture editor for the \"Voice\".",
" Press is now culture editor for Salon.com.",
" She has contributed to the \"Village Voice\", \"New York Times\", and Slate.com.",
" In 2003, the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies awarded her second place for Arts Criticism.",
" Press has written extensively on the topic of gender.",
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"William Bastone (born July 24, 1961) is editor and co-founder of The Smoking Gun website.",
" In 1997, Bastone and his wife, who is a graphic designer, created The Smoking Gun.",
" In 1984, Bastone worked as an investigative journalist for \"The Village Voice\".",
" He started at \"The Village Voice\" as an intern, then worked his way up to being a contributing writer, then ended as a staff writer and investigative journalist.",
" As an investigative journalist, he was responsible for covering City Hall, criminal justice issues, and writing about five of New York's most famous mafia families.",
" The SmokingGun.com was then bought by Court TV in 2000, enabling Bastone to quit his job with \"The Village Voice\".",
" He also co-wrote a book titled \"The Smoking Gun: A Dossier of Secret, Surprising, and Salacious Documents\"."
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"The Village Voice Film Poll is an annual polling by \"The Village Voice\" film section of more than 100 major film critics for alternative media sources.",
" Although the majority of the critics work for the alt-weeklies, a number are former \"Voice\" critics who now work for the mainstream media or have retired.",
" It is compiled every year from top ten lists, best performance lists, and votes for other categories.",
" The poll results are printed alongside the annotated top ten lists of J. Hoberman, Dennis Lim and Michael Atkinson."
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"Village Voice 4knots Music Festival (commonly known as 4knots), is a free, family friendly, one day music festival held in New York City.",
" Launched in 2011, the festival features indie rock artists.",
" It is produced by the weekly paper and news site, the Village Voice.",
" The festival replaced the Village Voice's former festival, the Siren Music Festival."
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"Title: Gary Giddins\n\nGary Giddins (born March 21, 1948) is an American jazz and film critic, author, and director, best known for his longtime work with \"The Village Voice\". Born in Brooklyn, and raised on Long Island, Giddins graduated from Grinnell College, Iowa, in 1970. After some freelance work as a music and film critic, in 1974 he started writing his column \"Weather Bird\" for the \"Village Voice\", which he ended in December 2003. In 1986 Gary Giddins and John Lewis created the American Jazz Orchestra which presented concerts using a jazz repertory with musicians such as Tony Bennett.",
"Title: New Times Broward-Palm Beach\n\nNew Times Broward-Palm Beach is an alternative weekly newspaper; it is part of the Voice Media Group chain. The paper split off from the \"Miami New Times\" in 1997, under the auspices of then editor-in-chief Tom Walsh. Walsh was succeeded by Chuck Strouse, who was replaced in 2005 with Tony Ortega. In March 2007, Ortega was appointed as editor-in-chief of the company's flagship paper, \"The Village Voice\". In April 2007, Robert Meyerowitz was named editor-in-chief, though he departed the following May to take an endowed chair at University of Alaska. In 2009, Eric Barton was hired as editor; in June 2012, he left the company when editorship of the paper was combined with that of \"Miami New Times\", where Strouse is editor. Strouse is currently the editor of both papers. In September 2012, Village Voice Media executives Scott Tobias, Christine Brennan and Jeff Mars bought Village Voice Media's papers and associated web properties from its founders and formed Voice Media Group.",
"Title: The Village Voice\n\nThe Village Voice is an American news and culture paper, known for being the country's first alternative newsweekly. Founded in 1955 by Dan Wolf, Ed Fancher and Norman Mailer, the \"Voice\" began as a platform for the creative community of New York City. Since its founding, \"The Village Voice\" has received three Pulitzer Prizes, the National Press Foundation Award and the George Polk Award. \"The Village Voice\" has hosted a variety of writers and artists, including writer Ezra Pound, cartoonist Lynda Barry, and art critics Robert Christgau, Andrew Sarris, and J. Hoberman. In addition to daily coverage through its website and a weekly print edition that circulates in New York City, the \"Voice\" issues a weekly digital edition of its magazine.",
"Title: The Village Voice of Ottawa Hills\n\nThe Village Voice of Ottawa Hills (or The Village Voice) is a monthly community newsmagazine that serves the village of Ottawa Hills, Ohio a suburb of Toledo. With over 1,200 subscribers, the paper reports a readership of nearly 3,000 people.",
"Title: My Brother, My Executioner\n\nMy Brother, My Executioner is a novel by Filipino author Francisco Sionil José written in Philippine English. A part of the Rosales Saga - a series of five interconnected fiction novels - \"My Brother, My Executioner\" ranks third in terms of chronology. In the United States, \"My Brother, My Executioner\" was published as a second part of the book, \"Don Vicente\", together with \"Tree\", another novel which is also a part of José’s \"Rosales Saga\". \"Tree\" is the second novel of the historical saga, before \"My Brother, My Executioner\". This novel was first published in the Philippines in the early 1970s.",
"Title: Joy Press\n\nJoy Press (born 1966) is a writer and editor. In the 1980s she was a music critic for American magazines and for the English weekly music paper \"Melody Maker\". In 1996 she became the editor of the \"Village Voice\" literary supplement, \"VLS\". Press later became the chief book critic and TV critic for the \"Village Voice\". She edited the paper's 50th anniversary issue. By 2006 she was the culture editor for the \"Voice\". Press is now culture editor for Salon.com. She has contributed to the \"Village Voice\", \"New York Times\", and Slate.com. In 2003, the Association of Alternative Newsweeklies awarded her second place for Arts Criticism. Press has written extensively on the topic of gender. She is married to the British rock critic Simon Reynolds.",
"Title: Norman Mailer\n\nNorman Kingsley Mailer (January 31, 1923 – November 10, 2007) was an American novelist, journalist, essayist, playwright, film-maker, actor, and political activist. His novel \"The Naked and the Dead\" was published in 1948 and brought him renown. His best-known work is widely considered to be \"The Executioner's Song\" (1979) winner of the Pulitzer Prize for fiction. \" Armies of the Night\" won the Pulitzer Prize for non-fiction and the National Book Award.",
"Title: William Bastone\n\nWilliam Bastone (born July 24, 1961) is editor and co-founder of The Smoking Gun website. In 1997, Bastone and his wife, who is a graphic designer, created The Smoking Gun. In 1984, Bastone worked as an investigative journalist for \"The Village Voice\". He started at \"The Village Voice\" as an intern, then worked his way up to being a contributing writer, then ended as a staff writer and investigative journalist. As an investigative journalist, he was responsible for covering City Hall, criminal justice issues, and writing about five of New York's most famous mafia families. The SmokingGun.com was then bought by Court TV in 2000, enabling Bastone to quit his job with \"The Village Voice\". He also co-wrote a book titled \"The Smoking Gun: A Dossier of Secret, Surprising, and Salacious Documents\".",
"Title: Village Voice Film Poll\n\nThe Village Voice Film Poll is an annual polling by \"The Village Voice\" film section of more than 100 major film critics for alternative media sources. Although the majority of the critics work for the alt-weeklies, a number are former \"Voice\" critics who now work for the mainstream media or have retired. It is compiled every year from top ten lists, best performance lists, and votes for other categories. The poll results are printed alongside the annotated top ten lists of J. Hoberman, Dennis Lim and Michael Atkinson.",
"Title: 4knots\n\nVillage Voice 4knots Music Festival (commonly known as 4knots), is a free, family friendly, one day music festival held in New York City. Launched in 2011, the festival features indie rock artists. It is produced by the weekly paper and news site, the Village Voice. The festival replaced the Village Voice's former festival, the Siren Music Festival."
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BVZ Zermatt-Bahn forms part of the route that goes through mountain resorts in what mountain range?
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Swiss Alps
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"The Treuter Mountains ( ), formerly known as the Truter Mountains and the Trenter Mountains, are a small mountain range on eastern Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada.",
" The Treuter Mountains are part of the Devon Ice Cap which forms part of the Arctic Cordillera mountain range."
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"The Cunningham Mountains are a small mountain range on the southeastern coast of Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada.",
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"Breheimen is a mountain range in the Sogn og Fjordane and Oppland counties in Norway.",
" The area lies west of the Jotunheimen mountain range.",
" The mountain range lies to the northwest of the Sognefjellsvegen road, north of the Sognefjorden, south of the Nordfjorden and Norwegian National Road 15, and east of Norwegian National Road 5 and European route E39.",
" The mountain range includes Jostedalsbreen National Park and Breheimen National Park."
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"The Glacier Express is an express train connecting railway stations of the two major mountain resorts of St. Moritz and Zermatt in the Swiss Alps.",
" The train is operated jointly by the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn (MGB) and Rhaetian Railway (RhB).",
" For much of its journey, it also passes along and through the World Heritage Site known as the \"Rhaetian Railway in the Albula / Bernina Landscapes\"."
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"The Furka Oberalp Railway (German: \"Furka Oberalp Bahn\" ) is a narrow gauge mountain railway in Switzerland with a gauge of .",
" It runs in the Graubünden, Uri and Canton of Valais.",
" Since January 1, 2003 it is part of the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn when it merged with the BVZ Zermatt-Bahn."
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"The Elkhead Mountains are a mountain range in Colorado.",
" The mountain range is considered to be low altitude within Colorado as the mountains are under 11000 ft .",
" Located within Routt and Moffat counties, the mountain range is far from metropolitan areas and has few lakes and streams, so it attracts few visitors.",
" The mountain range is a volcanic range and all of the peaks were formed by volcanic action.",
" The mountain range extends approximately 16 mi east to west and 10 mi north to south, and its center is located at , approximately 20 mi northeast of Craig and north of Hayden, Colorado 13 mi south of the Wyoming border.",
" Almost all of the peaks within the Elkhead Mountains are a part of Routt National Forest.",
" Significant peaks are: Bears Ears, Sugar Loaf, Saddle Mountain, Black Mountain, Pilot Knob, and Meaden Peak."
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"The Pinal Mountains (Yavapai: Walkame) are a mountain range located in Gila County, Arizona.",
" They have a maximum elevation of 7,848 ft at Pinal Peak and a prominence of over 4,000 ft .",
" The closest city is the Globe, Arizona/Miami, Arizona area, which is just a few miles north of the mountain range.",
" The mountains are located within the Tonto National Forest, and their recreational facilities are maintained by the USDA's United States Forest Service.",
" The San Carlos Indian Reservation is very close to the mountain range, with its boundaries being just a few miles east/northeast of the range.",
" The mountains are covered with Ponderosa Pine and white fir and experience cooler weather than the Globe/Miami area, so that they are a popular recreation area in the summer.",
" The maintained facilities include a maintained dirt road that goes all the way to the summit of Pinal Peak, a campsite and recreational area, many hiking trails, as well as some radio towers near both Pinal and Signal peaks ( the two highest peaks of the range ).",
" The mountain range covers an area of 45,760 acres."
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"The Krucze Mountains (Czech: \"Vraní hory\" , German: \"Rabengebirge\" Polish: \"Góry Krucze\" ) are the Eastern part of the Stone Mountains, which belong to the Central Sudetes on the border of the Czech Republic and Poland.",
" To the West and North-Western part the mountain range borders the Lubawska Plateau and the Karkonosze Mountains, to the North-Eastern part they border the mountain range Czarny Las, from the East they border the sediment basin Kotlina Krzeszowska and the Zawory mountain range and to the South the mountain range borders the Czech part of the Stołowe Mountains.",
" To the Southern ridge of mountain range is the Polish-Czech border.",
" The border crossing for cars is in Lubawka and for tourists is in Okrzeszyn."
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"The Cordillera de Guanacaste, also called Guanacaste Cordillera, are a volcanic mountain range in northern Costa Rica near the border with Nicaragua.",
" The mountain range stretches 110 km from northwest to the southeast and contains mostly complex stratovolcanoes.",
" The range forms part of the southern region of the Continental Divide, with the highest peak is the stratovolcano Miravalles at 2,028 m."
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"The Brig-Visp-Zermatt-Bahn (BVZ) – officially known between 1991 and 2002 as the BVZ Zermatt-Bahn – is a metre gauge railway in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland.",
" Its 44 kilometre long line links the communities of Brig and Visp in the Rhone Valley with Täsch and the car free holiday resort of Zermatt in the Mattertal.",
" The BVZ also forms part of the much travelled and admired route of the Glacier Express between St. Moritz and Zermatt.",
" Opened in 1891 as the \"Visp-Zermatt-Bahn\" (VZ), the BVZ merged on 1 January 2003 with the Furka Oberalp Bahn (FO) to form the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn (MGB)."
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"Title: Treuter Mountains\n\nThe Treuter Mountains ( ), formerly known as the Truter Mountains and the Trenter Mountains, are a small mountain range on eastern Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada. The Treuter Mountains are part of the Devon Ice Cap which forms part of the Arctic Cordillera mountain range.",
"Title: Cunningham Mountains\n\nThe Cunningham Mountains are a small mountain range on the southeastern coast of Devon Island, Nunavut, Canada. The Cunnington Mountains are part of the Devon Ice Cap which forms part of the Arctic Cordillera mountain range.",
"Title: Breheimen\n\nBreheimen is a mountain range in the Sogn og Fjordane and Oppland counties in Norway. The area lies west of the Jotunheimen mountain range. The mountain range lies to the northwest of the Sognefjellsvegen road, north of the Sognefjorden, south of the Nordfjorden and Norwegian National Road 15, and east of Norwegian National Road 5 and European route E39. The mountain range includes Jostedalsbreen National Park and Breheimen National Park.",
"Title: Glacier Express\n\nThe Glacier Express is an express train connecting railway stations of the two major mountain resorts of St. Moritz and Zermatt in the Swiss Alps. The train is operated jointly by the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn (MGB) and Rhaetian Railway (RhB). For much of its journey, it also passes along and through the World Heritage Site known as the \"Rhaetian Railway in the Albula / Bernina Landscapes\".",
"Title: Furka Oberalp Railway\n\nThe Furka Oberalp Railway (German: \"Furka Oberalp Bahn\" ) is a narrow gauge mountain railway in Switzerland with a gauge of . It runs in the Graubünden, Uri and Canton of Valais. Since January 1, 2003 it is part of the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn when it merged with the BVZ Zermatt-Bahn.",
"Title: Elkhead Mountains\n\nThe Elkhead Mountains are a mountain range in Colorado. The mountain range is considered to be low altitude within Colorado as the mountains are under 11000 ft . Located within Routt and Moffat counties, the mountain range is far from metropolitan areas and has few lakes and streams, so it attracts few visitors. The mountain range is a volcanic range and all of the peaks were formed by volcanic action. The mountain range extends approximately 16 mi east to west and 10 mi north to south, and its center is located at , approximately 20 mi northeast of Craig and north of Hayden, Colorado 13 mi south of the Wyoming border. Almost all of the peaks within the Elkhead Mountains are a part of Routt National Forest. Significant peaks are: Bears Ears, Sugar Loaf, Saddle Mountain, Black Mountain, Pilot Knob, and Meaden Peak.",
"Title: Pinal Mountains\n\nThe Pinal Mountains (Yavapai: Walkame) are a mountain range located in Gila County, Arizona. They have a maximum elevation of 7,848 ft at Pinal Peak and a prominence of over 4,000 ft . The closest city is the Globe, Arizona/Miami, Arizona area, which is just a few miles north of the mountain range. The mountains are located within the Tonto National Forest, and their recreational facilities are maintained by the USDA's United States Forest Service. The San Carlos Indian Reservation is very close to the mountain range, with its boundaries being just a few miles east/northeast of the range. The mountains are covered with Ponderosa Pine and white fir and experience cooler weather than the Globe/Miami area, so that they are a popular recreation area in the summer. The maintained facilities include a maintained dirt road that goes all the way to the summit of Pinal Peak, a campsite and recreational area, many hiking trails, as well as some radio towers near both Pinal and Signal peaks ( the two highest peaks of the range ). The mountain range covers an area of 45,760 acres.",
"Title: Krucze Mountains\n\nThe Krucze Mountains (Czech: \"Vraní hory\" , German: \"Rabengebirge\" Polish: \"Góry Krucze\" ) are the Eastern part of the Stone Mountains, which belong to the Central Sudetes on the border of the Czech Republic and Poland. To the West and North-Western part the mountain range borders the Lubawska Plateau and the Karkonosze Mountains, to the North-Eastern part they border the mountain range Czarny Las, from the East they border the sediment basin Kotlina Krzeszowska and the Zawory mountain range and to the South the mountain range borders the Czech part of the Stołowe Mountains. To the Southern ridge of mountain range is the Polish-Czech border. The border crossing for cars is in Lubawka and for tourists is in Okrzeszyn.",
"Title: Cordillera de Guanacaste\n\nThe Cordillera de Guanacaste, also called Guanacaste Cordillera, are a volcanic mountain range in northern Costa Rica near the border with Nicaragua. The mountain range stretches 110 km from northwest to the southeast and contains mostly complex stratovolcanoes. The range forms part of the southern region of the Continental Divide, with the highest peak is the stratovolcano Miravalles at 2,028 m.",
"Title: BVZ Zermatt-Bahn\n\nThe Brig-Visp-Zermatt-Bahn (BVZ) – officially known between 1991 and 2002 as the BVZ Zermatt-Bahn – is a metre gauge railway in the Canton of Valais, Switzerland. Its 44 kilometre long line links the communities of Brig and Visp in the Rhone Valley with Täsch and the car free holiday resort of Zermatt in the Mattertal. The BVZ also forms part of the much travelled and admired route of the Glacier Express between St. Moritz and Zermatt. Opened in 1891 as the \"Visp-Zermatt-Bahn\" (VZ), the BVZ merged on 1 January 2003 with the Furka Oberalp Bahn (FO) to form the Matterhorn Gotthard Bahn (MGB)."
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The Rotor is an amusement park ride that first demonstrated during a festival held in what city?
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Munich
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"The Spook-a-Rama is a dark ride from the Pretzel Amusement Ride Company located at Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park on Coney Island and run by Million Amusement Corp..",
" The rider is pulled around in a car resembling an old wooden barrel.",
" These barrels look like connected cars, but separate from each other at the beginning of the ride, so the rider must go in alone, passing paintings that change imagery, and a skeleton before the car itself forces the doors open.",
" Inside, the ride is one large, poorly lit room.",
" The ride recently had a major renovation done by Scarefactory inc. and more information will surface with the opening of Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park for the 2013 season."
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"The Loop-O-Plane is an amusement park ride that originated in America.",
" It was invented by Lee Eyerly and manufactured by the Eyerly Aircraft Company of Salem, Oregon, in 1933.",
" The ride was immediately popular with customers and became a staple of amusement parks."
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"Rainbow is the name of the amusement park ride created by HUSS Maschinenfabrik of Bremen, Germany which is now HUSS Park Attractions of Budapest, Hungary.",
" The Rainbow was manufactured from 1983-2000 and is often confused with its cousins Ali Baba (ride) and 1001 Nachts but there are major differences between the ride designs.",
" The HUSS Rainbow has developed a vast fan base due to its large stature, smooth ride and bright lights."
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"The UFO is an amusement park ride designed by HUSS Maschinenfabrik in 1978, based on the company's Enterprise and Skylab amusement rides.",
" Numerous carnivals feature this ride which is known as Alpha One Peeters and Vertical Limits."
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"The Flight to Mars amusement park ride was located in 1962 World's Fair and the Seattle Center's Fun Forest (1968-1996).",
" The ride was a type of dark amusement ride.",
" Riders would ride in 2 seated cars which rode around on a coaster track while scary themed events would occur during the ride.",
" The interior decor was studded with use of black lights and glow paint."
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"Skycoaster is an amusement park ride, produced and managed by Skycoaster, Inc., owned division of Ride Entertainment Group.",
" On the ride, riders in groups of 1 to 3 are winched to the top of a launch tower and then dropped towards the ground, swinging from a cable tether back and forth until brought to a rest.",
" Sky Coasters can range from 100 - in height.",
" Skycoaster is an upcharge attraction at most installations, an additional fare is charged to riders who have already paid general admission to the park, and so must pay again for each ride.",
" Names for the ride include variations of Skycoaster, along with Dare Devil Dive (at Six Flags parks), RipCord, and Xtreme Skyflyer (at Cedar Fair parks)."
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"Oktoberfest (] ) is the world's largest Volksfest (beer festival and travelling funfair).",
" Held annually in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, it is a 16- to 18-day folk festival running from mid or late September to the first weekend in October, with more than 6 million people from around the world attending the event every year.",
" Locally, it is often called the Wiesn, after the colloquial name for the fairgrounds, Theresa's meadows (\"Theresienwiese\").",
" The Oktoberfest is an important part of Bavarian culture, having been held since the year 1810.",
" Other cities across the world also hold Oktoberfest celebrations that are modelled after the original Munich event."
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"The HUSS Swing Around is an amusement park ride formerly manufactured by HUSS.",
" It was HUSS Maschinenfabrik's first ride model, debuted in 1969.",
" It is not manufactured by the company anymore, but there are a handful of known units left around the world.",
" The ride rotates in a circle, and the arms swing out, and then come in.",
" They keep on doing this during the ride, in bigger and bigger increments until the very end, where they all swing out, using pneumatic pressure.",
" Most parks require riders to be 42 inches tall to ride; anyone under 48 inches tall must ride with an adult."
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"The Rotor is an amusement park ride, designed by German engineer Ernst Hoffmeister in the late 1940s.",
" The ride was first demonstrated at Oktoberfest 1949, and was exhibited at fairs and events throughout Europe during the 1950s and 1960s.",
" The ride still appears in numerous amusement parks, although travelling variants have been surpassed by the Gravitron."
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"The Dragon Coaster, Playland Park's iconic attraction, in Rye, New York, is a wooden roller coaster that was opened in 1929.",
" It was designed and built by legendary amusement ride creator Frederick Church, who also was the co-inventor of the Racing Derby, another famous early 20th century amusement park ride.",
" The Dragon Coaster has approximately 3,400 feet of track and is, at its highest, approximately 80 feet tall.",
" There is a tunnel along its span, a common feature of wooden roller coasters from the 1920s, that resembles the body and open mouth of a Dragon.",
" It has also been featured in the film \"Fatal Attraction\", Mariah Carey's music video \"Fantasy\", and \"Big\", starring Tom Hanks.",
" The Dragon Coaster is still in operation to this day."
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"Title: Spook-a-Rama\n\nThe Spook-a-Rama is a dark ride from the Pretzel Amusement Ride Company located at Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park on Coney Island and run by Million Amusement Corp.. The rider is pulled around in a car resembling an old wooden barrel. These barrels look like connected cars, but separate from each other at the beginning of the ride, so the rider must go in alone, passing paintings that change imagery, and a skeleton before the car itself forces the doors open. Inside, the ride is one large, poorly lit room. The ride recently had a major renovation done by Scarefactory inc. and more information will surface with the opening of Deno's Wonder Wheel Amusement Park for the 2013 season.",
"Title: Loop-O-Plane\n\nThe Loop-O-Plane is an amusement park ride that originated in America. It was invented by Lee Eyerly and manufactured by the Eyerly Aircraft Company of Salem, Oregon, in 1933. The ride was immediately popular with customers and became a staple of amusement parks.",
"Title: Rainbow (ride)\n\nRainbow is the name of the amusement park ride created by HUSS Maschinenfabrik of Bremen, Germany which is now HUSS Park Attractions of Budapest, Hungary. The Rainbow was manufactured from 1983-2000 and is often confused with its cousins Ali Baba (ride) and 1001 Nachts but there are major differences between the ride designs. The HUSS Rainbow has developed a vast fan base due to its large stature, smooth ride and bright lights.",
"Title: UFO (ride)\n\nThe UFO is an amusement park ride designed by HUSS Maschinenfabrik in 1978, based on the company's Enterprise and Skylab amusement rides. Numerous carnivals feature this ride which is known as Alpha One Peeters and Vertical Limits.",
"Title: Flight to Mars (ride)\n\nThe Flight to Mars amusement park ride was located in 1962 World's Fair and the Seattle Center's Fun Forest (1968-1996). The ride was a type of dark amusement ride. Riders would ride in 2 seated cars which rode around on a coaster track while scary themed events would occur during the ride. The interior decor was studded with use of black lights and glow paint.",
"Title: Skycoaster\n\nSkycoaster is an amusement park ride, produced and managed by Skycoaster, Inc., owned division of Ride Entertainment Group. On the ride, riders in groups of 1 to 3 are winched to the top of a launch tower and then dropped towards the ground, swinging from a cable tether back and forth until brought to a rest. Sky Coasters can range from 100 - in height. Skycoaster is an upcharge attraction at most installations, an additional fare is charged to riders who have already paid general admission to the park, and so must pay again for each ride. Names for the ride include variations of Skycoaster, along with Dare Devil Dive (at Six Flags parks), RipCord, and Xtreme Skyflyer (at Cedar Fair parks).",
"Title: Oktoberfest\n\nOktoberfest (] ) is the world's largest Volksfest (beer festival and travelling funfair). Held annually in Munich, Bavaria, Germany, it is a 16- to 18-day folk festival running from mid or late September to the first weekend in October, with more than 6 million people from around the world attending the event every year. Locally, it is often called the Wiesn, after the colloquial name for the fairgrounds, Theresa's meadows (\"Theresienwiese\"). The Oktoberfest is an important part of Bavarian culture, having been held since the year 1810. Other cities across the world also hold Oktoberfest celebrations that are modelled after the original Munich event.",
"Title: Swing Around\n\nThe HUSS Swing Around is an amusement park ride formerly manufactured by HUSS. It was HUSS Maschinenfabrik's first ride model, debuted in 1969. It is not manufactured by the company anymore, but there are a handful of known units left around the world. The ride rotates in a circle, and the arms swing out, and then come in. They keep on doing this during the ride, in bigger and bigger increments until the very end, where they all swing out, using pneumatic pressure. Most parks require riders to be 42 inches tall to ride; anyone under 48 inches tall must ride with an adult.",
"Title: Rotor (ride)\n\nThe Rotor is an amusement park ride, designed by German engineer Ernst Hoffmeister in the late 1940s. The ride was first demonstrated at Oktoberfest 1949, and was exhibited at fairs and events throughout Europe during the 1950s and 1960s. The ride still appears in numerous amusement parks, although travelling variants have been surpassed by the Gravitron.",
"Title: Dragon Coaster (Playland)\n\nThe Dragon Coaster, Playland Park's iconic attraction, in Rye, New York, is a wooden roller coaster that was opened in 1929. It was designed and built by legendary amusement ride creator Frederick Church, who also was the co-inventor of the Racing Derby, another famous early 20th century amusement park ride. The Dragon Coaster has approximately 3,400 feet of track and is, at its highest, approximately 80 feet tall. There is a tunnel along its span, a common feature of wooden roller coasters from the 1920s, that resembles the body and open mouth of a Dragon. It has also been featured in the film \"Fatal Attraction\", Mariah Carey's music video \"Fantasy\", and \"Big\", starring Tom Hanks. The Dragon Coaster is still in operation to this day."
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Oliver Maltman stars in an upcoming film, directed by who?
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James Marsh
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"Bruce Sweeney is a Canadian film director.",
" Born in Sarnia, Ontario, he won the 2002 Canadian Comedy Award for Pretty Funny Film Direction for the film \"Last Wedding\".",
" He has since directed \"American Venus\", and \"Excited\".",
" His upcoming film \"The Dick Knost Show\" has been selected to be screened in the Contemporary World Cinema section at the 2013 Toronto International Film Festival."
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"Oliver Maltman is an English actor notable for his appearances in the TV series \"Star Stories\", \"The Kevin Bishop Show\", \"No Heroics\" and \"Clone\".",
" He has also appeared in Mike Leigh's films \"Happy-Go-Lucky\" in 2008, \"Another Year\" in 2010, the 2016 BBC2 comedy pilot We the Jury as Lucas, and in the upcoming \"The Mercy\"."
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"Linda Reisman is an American film producer.",
" Reisman's film career began with a bit part in the 1987 movie \"Light of Day\".",
" She went on to executive produce such films as \"Jeepers Creepers\" (2001), \"Pumpkin\" (2002), and most recently \"Assassination Tango\" (2002), a film directed by and starring Robert Duvall.",
" She has also been announced as a producer the upcoming film, \"The Danish Girl\"."
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"Woman Walks Ahead is an upcoming film directed by Susanna White.",
" The film is the story of Caroline Weldon (White), a portrait painter from New York who travels to Dakota to paint a portrait of Sitting Bull (Michael Greyeyes).",
" The film was screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival."
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"title": "Woman Walks Ahead"
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"JT LeRoy is an upcoming film directed by Justin Kelly based on the memoir \"Girl Boy Girl: How I Became JT Leroy\" by Savannah Knoop.",
" It stars Laura Dern, Kristen Stewart, and Diane Kruger."
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"The Mercy is an upcoming British biographical drama film, directed by James Marsh and written by Scott Z. Burns.",
" It is based on the true story of the disastrous attempt by the amateur sailor Donald Crowhurst to complete the \"Sunday Times\" Golden Globe Race in 1968 and his subsequent attempts to cover up his failure.",
" The film stars Colin Firth, Rachel Weisz, David Thewlis, Ken Stott, and Jonathan Bailey.",
" Principal photography began in the UK on 20 May 2015."
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"Aurore Barry is an American screenwriter, film & music video director, and fashion entrepreneur.",
" A graduate of Loyola Marymount University's film school, Aurore first gained recognition for her Senior thesis film \"Adventures in the Mind of Jack Quimby\", which was an official selection of the Palm Springs Shortfest.",
" In 2007, she cofounded the clothing line Daughters of the Revolution with designer Emily Cadenhead.",
" Aurore won the 2008 Duke City Shootout competition for her screenplay \"Mantrap\", which was produced by the program with her directing, subsequently garnering a second award for production design.",
" She has written and directed music videos for several artists, including Ember FX, Ultra Vanity Testosterone, and Jan Lucanus.",
" At the 2013 San Diego Comic Con Superhero Kung Fu Extravaganza, it was announced that Aurore would co-write and co-direct an upcoming film production based on the acclaimed mixed martial arts comic book series \"\"."
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"The 68th annual Venice International Film Festival was held in Venice, Italy between 31 August and 10 September 2011.",
" American film director Darren Aronofsky was announced as the Head of the Jury.",
" American actor and film director Al Pacino was presented with the Glory to the Film-maker award on 4 September, prior to the premiere of his upcoming film \"Wilde Salomé\".",
" Marco Bellocchio was awarded with the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in September.",
" The festival opened with the American film \"The Ides of March\", directed by George Clooney."
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"Title: Oliver Maltman\n\nOliver Maltman is an English actor notable for his appearances in the TV series \"Star Stories\", \"The Kevin Bishop Show\", \"No Heroics\" and \"Clone\". He has also appeared in Mike Leigh's films \"Happy-Go-Lucky\" in 2008, \"Another Year\" in 2010, the 2016 BBC2 comedy pilot We the Jury as Lucas, and in the upcoming \"The Mercy\".",
"Title: Linda Reisman\n\nLinda Reisman is an American film producer. Reisman's film career began with a bit part in the 1987 movie \"Light of Day\". She went on to executive produce such films as \"Jeepers Creepers\" (2001), \"Pumpkin\" (2002), and most recently \"Assassination Tango\" (2002), a film directed by and starring Robert Duvall. She has also been announced as a producer the upcoming film, \"The Danish Girl\".",
"Title: Woman Walks Ahead\n\nWoman Walks Ahead is an upcoming film directed by Susanna White. The film is the story of Caroline Weldon (White), a portrait painter from New York who travels to Dakota to paint a portrait of Sitting Bull (Michael Greyeyes). The film was screened at the 2017 Toronto International Film Festival.",
"Title: JT LeRoy (film)\n\nJT LeRoy is an upcoming film directed by Justin Kelly based on the memoir \"Girl Boy Girl: How I Became JT Leroy\" by Savannah Knoop. It stars Laura Dern, Kristen Stewart, and Diane Kruger.",
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"Title: Aurore Barry\n\nAurore Barry is an American screenwriter, film & music video director, and fashion entrepreneur. A graduate of Loyola Marymount University's film school, Aurore first gained recognition for her Senior thesis film \"Adventures in the Mind of Jack Quimby\", which was an official selection of the Palm Springs Shortfest. In 2007, she cofounded the clothing line Daughters of the Revolution with designer Emily Cadenhead. Aurore won the 2008 Duke City Shootout competition for her screenplay \"Mantrap\", which was produced by the program with her directing, subsequently garnering a second award for production design. She has written and directed music videos for several artists, including Ember FX, Ultra Vanity Testosterone, and Jan Lucanus. At the 2013 San Diego Comic Con Superhero Kung Fu Extravaganza, it was announced that Aurore would co-write and co-direct an upcoming film production based on the acclaimed mixed martial arts comic book series \"\".",
"Title: 68th Venice International Film Festival\n\nThe 68th annual Venice International Film Festival was held in Venice, Italy between 31 August and 10 September 2011. American film director Darren Aronofsky was announced as the Head of the Jury. American actor and film director Al Pacino was presented with the Glory to the Film-maker award on 4 September, prior to the premiere of his upcoming film \"Wilde Salomé\". Marco Bellocchio was awarded with the Golden Lion for Lifetime Achievement in September. The festival opened with the American film \"The Ides of March\", directed by George Clooney.",
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"Title: Sylvain Cossette\n\nSylvain Cossette (born May 8, 1963) is a French-Canadian singer-songwriter from Grand-Mère, Quebec (located in the Mauricie region). Sylvain was a founding member of the Quebec-based English language band Paradox in 1984, before becoming a French language solo artist by 1994. During his career he has sold over one million albums (12 Gold and Platinum), recorded thirty-two #1 hit songs and eight Number 1 albums, earned six Silver, Gold and Platinum Tickets, won 10 Quebec Felix Music Awards, six Socan awards and four Juno nominations, and performed in Canada and Europe in the hit stage musicals \"Notre Dame De Paris\" and \"Dracula\". Cossette's 2001 album \"Rendez-vous\" was certified Platinum by the CRIA in November 2002. His 2007 album \"70s\" (#1 Quebec, #2 Canada) is his first all English release and produced four Number 1 hit singles and two Number 1 hit videos. The album went Gold (50,000 CDs sold) in 27 days and Platinum (100,000 CDs sold) in 15 weeks. The 70s concert tour went Silver Ticket (25,000 tickets sold) in three months and Gold Ticket (50,000 tickets sold) within a year. On October 21, 2008, he released the album \"70s Volume 2\" and produced three Number 1 hit singles and one Number 1 hit video. The album went Gold (50,000 CDs sold) in 19 days and Platinum (100,000 CDs sold) in 11 weeks. On October 25, 2010, the album 70s Volume 3 was released and quickly went Gold. The 70s project has so far sold almost 400,000 albums, 150,000 concert tickets and been seen by over a 650,000 people at outdoor festivals. In September 2011 he launched his new one-year tour «The Best of the 70s». In October 2011, two compilation albums were released of his greatest French language hits. On October 1, 2012, he release his first original French language album in 12 years called \"Le jour d'après\" (4 number one hit songs) which he wrote, co-arranged and co-produced. His next album RETROSPECTIVE spawned a tour throughout French Canada in 2013-2014. In April 2014 he released an album \"Les numérous 1\" of his career #1 hit songs that he composed. A new trilogy project (album/photobiography book/tour) called ACCORDS was released in October 2014 and spawned three Number 1 hit singles followed by a tour throughout French Canada in 2015. In 2014-16 he was the creative force behind two children projects (albums and live shows): Lily et le Lutin & Pyjama Party. In 2017 he released his first instrumental album Café et Guitares in over 200 countries.",
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Italian harpist, Abramo dall'Arpa, went to Vienna at the request of the Holy Roman Emperor, who served as what?
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Charles' representative in Germany and developed useful relationships with German princes
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"The Concordat of Worms (Latin: \"Concordatum Wormatiense\" ), sometimes called the Pactum Calixtinum by papal historians, was an agreement between Pope Calixtus II and Holy Roman Emperor Henry V on September 23, 1122, near the city of Worms.",
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"Title: Ferdinand I, Holy Roman Emperor\n\nFerdinand I (Spanish: \"Fernando I\" ) (10 March 1503 – 25 July 1564) was Holy Roman Emperor from 1558, king of Bohemia and Hungary from 1526, and king of Croatia from 1527 until his death. Before his accession, he ruled the Austrian hereditary lands of the Habsburgs in the name of his elder brother, Charles V, Holy Roman Emperor. Also, he often served as Charles' representative in Germany and developed useful relationships with German princes.",
"Title: Giovanni Battista Buonamente\n\nGiovanni Battista Buonamente (ca. 1595 – 1642) was an Italian composer and violinist in the early Baroque era. He served the Gonzagas in Mantua until about 1622, and from about 1626 to 1630 served the Holy Roman Emperor Ferdinand II, Holy Roman Emperor in Vienna. Notably, in 1627 he played for the coronation festivities in Prague of Ferdinand III, son of the emperor. He then served as the violinist of Madonna della Steccata church in Parma. After a short service there, he arrived at his final position in 1633 of \"maestro di cappella\" at Assisi.",
"Title: Karl Anselm, 4th Prince of Thurn and Taxis\n\nKarl Anselm, 4th Prince of Thurn and Taxis, full German name: \"Karl Anselm Fürst von Thurn und Taxis\" (2 June 1733, Frankfurt am Main, Free Imperial City of Frankfurt, Holy Roman Empire – 13 November 1805, Winzer bei Regensburg, Electorate of Bavaria, Holy Roman Empire) was the fourth Prince of Thurn and Taxis, Postmaster General of the Imperial Reichspost, and Head of the Princely House of Thurn and Taxis from 17 March 1773 until his death on 13 November 1805. Karl Anselm served as \"Prinzipalkommissar\" at the Perpetual Imperial Diet in Regensburg for Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor and Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor from 1773 to 1797.",
"Title: List of Holy Roman Empresses\n\nHoly Roman Empress or Empress of the Holy Roman Empire is the title given to the consort (wife) or regent of the Holy Roman Emperor. The elective dignity of Holy Roman Emperor was restricted to males only, therefore there was never a Holy Roman Empress regnant, though women such as Theophanu or Maria Theresa of Austria, who controlled the power of rule, served as de facto Empresses regnant.",
"Title: Gerasim Zelić\n\nGerasim Zelić (Serbian: Герасим Зелић ; 1752–1828) was a renowned Serbian Orthodox Church archimandrite, traveller and writer (a contemporary and compatriot of Dositej Obradović). His chief work is \"Žitije\" (Lives), in three volumes. They are memoirs of his travels throughout western Europe, Russia and Asia Minor from the latter half of the 18th century to the first decade of the 19th century and the famous personalities (Napoleon, Prince Eugène, Viceroy of Naples, Joseph II, Holy Roman Emperor, Leopold II, Holy Roman Emperor, Francis II, Holy Roman Emperor, Semyon Zorich, Catherine the Great, Alexander I of Russia, Stanisław August Poniatowski, Dositej Obradović) he met. He had valuable original notes on people, religions, manners, customs, trade, etc.",
"Title: Abramino dall'Arpa\n\nAbramino dall'Arpa (fl ca. 1577–1593) was an Italian harpist and the likely grandson of Abramo dall'Arpa. He was one of the few Jewish musicians in Mantua in the late 16th century. In 1587, he accompanied and comforted the dying Guglielmo I Gonzaga on a trip to Goito.",
"Title: Concordat of Worms\n\nThe Concordat of Worms (Latin: \"Concordatum Wormatiense\" ), sometimes called the Pactum Calixtinum by papal historians, was an agreement between Pope Calixtus II and Holy Roman Emperor Henry V on September 23, 1122, near the city of Worms. It brought to an end the first phase of the power struggle between the Papacy and the Holy Roman Emperors and has been interpreted as containing within itself the germ of nation-based sovereignty that would one day be confirmed in the Treaty of Westphalia (1648). In part this was an unforeseen result of strategic maneuvering between the Church and the European sovereigns over political control within their domains. The King was recognised as having the right to invest bishops with secular authority (\"by the lance\") in the territories they governed, but not with sacred authority (\"by ring and staff\"). The result was that bishops owed allegiance in worldly matters both to the pope and to the king, for they were obliged to affirm the right of the sovereign to call upon them for military support, under his oath of fealty. Previous Holy Roman Emperors had thought it their right, granted by God, to name Church officials within their territories (such as bishops) and to confirm the Papal election (and, at times of extraordinary urgency, actually name popes). In fact, the Emperors had been heavily relying on bishops for their secular administration, as they were not hereditary or quasi-hereditary nobility with family interests. A more immediate result of the Investiture struggle identified a proprietary right that adhered to sovereign territory, recognising the right of kings to income from the territory of a vacant diocese and a basis for justifiable taxation. These rights lay outside feudalism, which defined authority in a hierarchy of personal relations, with only a loose relation to territory. The pope emerged as a figure above and out of the direct control of the Holy Roman Emperor.",
"Title: Battle of Vienna\n\nThe Battle of Vienna (German: \"Schlacht am Kahlen Berge\" or \"Kahlenberg\"; Polish: \"bitwa pod Wiedniem\" or \"odsiecz wiedeńska\" (The Relief of Vienna); Modern Turkish: \"İkinci Viyana Kuşatması\", Ottoman Turkish: \"Beç Ḳalʿası Muḥāṣarası\") took place at Kahlenberg Mountain near Vienna on 1683 after the imperial city had been besieged by the Ottoman Empire for two months. The battle was fought by the Habsburg Monarchy, the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth and the Holy Roman Empire, under the command of King John III Sobieski against the Ottomans and their vassal and tributary states. The battle marked the first time the Commonwealth and the Holy Roman Empire had cooperated militarily against the Ottomans, and it is often seen as a turning point in history, after which \"the Ottoman Turks ceased to be a menace to the Christian world\". In the ensuing war that lasted until 1699, the Ottomans lost almost all of Hungary to the Holy Roman Emperor Leopold I."
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An English rock band formed in London in 1971 that has achieved eight gold records is signed to a record label founded by who?
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Albert Grossman
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"TVT Records was an American record label founded by Steve Gottlieb.",
" Over the course of its 25-year history, the label released some 25 Gold, Platinum and Multi-platinum releases.",
" Its roster included Nine Inch Nails, Ja Rule, Lil Jon, Underworld, KMFDM, Gravity Kills, The KLF, The Baldwin Brothers, Sevendust, Nothingface, the Wellwater Conspiracy, Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Holloways, The Cinematics, Buck-O-Nine, DJ Hurricane, Speech and Pitbull.",
" Its biggest commercial successes were the triple platinum Nine Inch Nails's \"Pretty Hate Machine\", two double platinum releases by Lil Jon, and platinum releases by Snoop Dogg and Tha Eastsidaz, Dashboard Confessional, Default and Ying Yang Twins as well as gold releases by Sevendust, Gravity Kills and The Black Crowes and Jimmy Page.",
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"3 Peace Records is an independent record label founded by Florida-based rock band Boyce Avenue.",
" Founded in 2006 by the band members, they were approached by Universal Republic to partner in the release of the album.",
" The band, impressed with Republic’s excitement about the music and the band’s wanting to remain extremely hands-on with their music, videos and websites, signed with Universal Republic in November 2009.",
" The band’s major label debut album, \"All We Have Left\", released on June 15, 2010.",
" However, on August 9, 2011, Boyce Avenue split with Universal Republic and returned to independent recording on 3 Peace.",
" The label signed its second act, recording artist Hannah Trigwell, on October 14, 2012."
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"Bearsville Records was founded in 1970 by Albert Grossman.",
" Artists included Todd Rundgren, Elizabeth Barraclough, Foghat, Halfnelson/Sparks, Bobby Charles, Randy VanWarmer, Paul Butterfield's Better Days, Lazarus, Jesse Winchester, and NRBQ.",
" The label closed in 1984, two years before Grossman's death."
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"American rock band Breaking Benjamin has released five studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays, sixteen singles and ten music videos.",
" The group has sold over 7 million units in the United States alone, with three platinum records, two gold records, two multi-platinum singles, two platinum singles, and five gold singles as designated by the RIAA.",
" The band signed with Hollywood Records in 2002 following the success of their independently-released eponymous EP, and began recording their first full-length major-label debut \"Saturate\" shortly thereafter.",
" The record peaked at No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers chart and No. 136 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart.",
" It was certified gold more than thirteen years later.",
" The band's sophomore effort, \"We Are Not Alone\", released in 2004, peaked at No. 20 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and was later certified platinum in the United States and gold in New Zealand.",
" Breaking Benjamin's third studio album \"Phobia\" was released in 2006 and reached No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, No. 1 on the Digital Albums chart, No. 1 on the Rock Albums chart, and was certified platinum nearly three years after its release.",
" Breaking Benjamin released their fourth record in late 2009 titled \"Dear Agony\", reaching No. 1 on the Hard Rock Albums and Modern Rock/Alternative Albums charts, No. 2 on the Rock Albums and Digital Albums charts, and No. 4 on the \"Billboard\" 200.",
" The record was certified gold three months after its release and was eventually certified platinum seven years later."
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"Paradise Records was a U.S. record label started by Leon Russell in 1976.",
" The company established offices in Los Angeles.",
" Paradise Records was the second record label company started by Russell.",
" The first was Shelter Records started by Leon Russell and Denny Cordell that operated from 1969 to 1981.",
" Shelter Records had offices in both Los Angeles and Tulsa, Russell's home town, where the label sought to promote a \"workshop atmosphere\" with a recording studio in a converted church, adjoining houses for artists working at the studio, and other facilities.",
" Russell remained with Shelter until 1976, when he and Cordell fell out.",
" In a settlement, Cordell then became sole owner of the Shelter Records label and Russell then departed to start his own label, Paradise Records.",
" Leon Russell had already received five US Gold records under Shelter Records.",
" Paradise Records had a recording studio in Burbank, California and also made music videos in the recording studio.",
" Paradise Records was learning place for members of Concrete Blonde and Steve Ripley, both later started the country retro group, \"The Tractors.\"",
" Leon also took the First Church of God at Third and Trenton in Tulsa and transformed it into The Church Studio.",
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" Paradise Records are currently made and distributed by Warner Bros.",
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"Mavin Records (also known as the Supreme Mavin Dynasty) is a revamped Nigerian-based record label founded by recording artist and record producer Don Jazzy on May 8, 2012.",
" The label's inception came to fruition following the closure of Mo' Hits Records, a record label owned by the aforementioned producer and D'banj.",
" The label is home to recording artists such as Tiwa Savage, Iyanya, Dr SID, D'Prince, Di'Ja, Reekado Banks, Korede Bello, Johnny Drille, Poe, and the DNA Twins.",
" The label also houses a roster of producers such as Jazzy himself, Altims and Baby Fresh.",
" In 2014, DJ Big N became the label's official disc jockey.",
" Wande Coal was formerly signed to the label.",
" On May 8, 2012, the label released a compilation album titled \"Solar Plexus\"."
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"Peacefrog Records is an independent record label based in London, United Kingdom.",
" The label produces releases in many different styles of electronic music, as well as branching out into folk and indie artists such as José González, Nouvelle Vague and Little Dragon.",
" The label was started by Pete Hutchison and Paul Ballard in 1991.",
" After the Lodger 303 E.P., Ballard withdrew from Peacefrog Records.",
" The record label subsequently released a number of techno records by artists including Luke Slater, Moodymann and Suburban Knight.",
" The label has built up a following over the years, increased by the mainstream success of José González and has become synonymous for synching many of its recently signed artists music to film and television.",
" Notable examples of this include the 2006 iconic Sony Bravia \"Balls\" (Jose Gonzalez) and in 2011, Twinings \"Sea\" (Charlene Soraia).",
" Both artists enjoyed top 10 single success as a consequence.",
" Jose Gonzales LP \"Veneer\" was certified Platinum in 2006 and Charlene Soraia's \"Wherever you will go\" certified gold in 2012 with sales in excess of 500,000.",
" Other artists signed to the label who have enjoyed commercial success include Nouvelle Vague who achieved sales of over 1 million worldwide over the 3 albums recorded for the label.",
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" The label was first based in Sydney, New South Wales.",
" In 2006 the office was moved to Melbourne Victoria and since 2008 the label is based in Orange, New South Wales.",
" The label initially secured distribution through MGM for its first signing, alternative rock band Cosmic Nomads, who released a single called Make Love Not War (Cosmic Nomads album) in 2004.",
" The single achieved average national radio airplay.",
" Cosmic Nomads have been signed to the label exclusively since 2004.",
" In 2005 Ray Vanderby released solo recordings up until today.",
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" The band released an album called \"Wanted To Be Alive\"."
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"Title: TVT Records\n\nTVT Records was an American record label founded by Steve Gottlieb. Over the course of its 25-year history, the label released some 25 Gold, Platinum and Multi-platinum releases. Its roster included Nine Inch Nails, Ja Rule, Lil Jon, Underworld, KMFDM, Gravity Kills, The KLF, The Baldwin Brothers, Sevendust, Nothingface, the Wellwater Conspiracy, Brian Jonestown Massacre, The Holloways, The Cinematics, Buck-O-Nine, DJ Hurricane, Speech and Pitbull. Its biggest commercial successes were the triple platinum Nine Inch Nails's \"Pretty Hate Machine\", two double platinum releases by Lil Jon, and platinum releases by Snoop Dogg and Tha Eastsidaz, Dashboard Confessional, Default and Ying Yang Twins as well as gold releases by Sevendust, Gravity Kills and The Black Crowes and Jimmy Page. Additionally, TVT also had success overseas, achieving a gold release in Germany and Sweden with The Connells and scored platinum and gold records in Canada with Default.",
"Title: 3 Peace Records\n\n3 Peace Records is an independent record label founded by Florida-based rock band Boyce Avenue. Founded in 2006 by the band members, they were approached by Universal Republic to partner in the release of the album. The band, impressed with Republic’s excitement about the music and the band’s wanting to remain extremely hands-on with their music, videos and websites, signed with Universal Republic in November 2009. The band’s major label debut album, \"All We Have Left\", released on June 15, 2010. However, on August 9, 2011, Boyce Avenue split with Universal Republic and returned to independent recording on 3 Peace. The label signed its second act, recording artist Hannah Trigwell, on October 14, 2012.",
"Title: Bearsville Records\n\nBearsville Records was founded in 1970 by Albert Grossman. Artists included Todd Rundgren, Elizabeth Barraclough, Foghat, Halfnelson/Sparks, Bobby Charles, Randy VanWarmer, Paul Butterfield's Better Days, Lazarus, Jesse Winchester, and NRBQ. The label closed in 1984, two years before Grossman's death.",
"Title: Breaking Benjamin discography\n\nAmerican rock band Breaking Benjamin has released five studio albums, one compilation album, three extended plays, sixteen singles and ten music videos. The group has sold over 7 million units in the United States alone, with three platinum records, two gold records, two multi-platinum singles, two platinum singles, and five gold singles as designated by the RIAA. The band signed with Hollywood Records in 2002 following the success of their independently-released eponymous EP, and began recording their first full-length major-label debut \"Saturate\" shortly thereafter. The record peaked at No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" Heatseekers chart and No. 136 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart. It was certified gold more than thirteen years later. The band's sophomore effort, \"We Are Not Alone\", released in 2004, peaked at No. 20 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and was later certified platinum in the United States and gold in New Zealand. Breaking Benjamin's third studio album \"Phobia\" was released in 2006 and reached No. 2 on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, No. 1 on the Digital Albums chart, No. 1 on the Rock Albums chart, and was certified platinum nearly three years after its release. Breaking Benjamin released their fourth record in late 2009 titled \"Dear Agony\", reaching No. 1 on the Hard Rock Albums and Modern Rock/Alternative Albums charts, No. 2 on the Rock Albums and Digital Albums charts, and No. 4 on the \"Billboard\" 200. The record was certified gold three months after its release and was eventually certified platinum seven years later.",
"Title: Paradise Records\n\nParadise Records was a U.S. record label started by Leon Russell in 1976. The company established offices in Los Angeles. Paradise Records was the second record label company started by Russell. The first was Shelter Records started by Leon Russell and Denny Cordell that operated from 1969 to 1981. Shelter Records had offices in both Los Angeles and Tulsa, Russell's home town, where the label sought to promote a \"workshop atmosphere\" with a recording studio in a converted church, adjoining houses for artists working at the studio, and other facilities. Russell remained with Shelter until 1976, when he and Cordell fell out. In a settlement, Cordell then became sole owner of the Shelter Records label and Russell then departed to start his own label, Paradise Records. Leon Russell had already received five US Gold records under Shelter Records. Paradise Records had a recording studio in Burbank, California and also made music videos in the recording studio. Paradise Records was learning place for members of Concrete Blonde and Steve Ripley, both later started the country retro group, \"The Tractors.\" Leon also took the First Church of God at Third and Trenton in Tulsa and transformed it into The Church Studio. Church Studio still stands and is now home of Steve Ripley and The Tractors. Paradise Records are currently made and distributed by Warner Bros. Records.",
"Title: Mavin Records\n\nMavin Records (also known as the Supreme Mavin Dynasty) is a revamped Nigerian-based record label founded by recording artist and record producer Don Jazzy on May 8, 2012. The label's inception came to fruition following the closure of Mo' Hits Records, a record label owned by the aforementioned producer and D'banj. The label is home to recording artists such as Tiwa Savage, Iyanya, Dr SID, D'Prince, Di'Ja, Reekado Banks, Korede Bello, Johnny Drille, Poe, and the DNA Twins. The label also houses a roster of producers such as Jazzy himself, Altims and Baby Fresh. In 2014, DJ Big N became the label's official disc jockey. Wande Coal was formerly signed to the label. On May 8, 2012, the label released a compilation album titled \"Solar Plexus\".",
"Title: Peacefrog Records\n\nPeacefrog Records is an independent record label based in London, United Kingdom. The label produces releases in many different styles of electronic music, as well as branching out into folk and indie artists such as José González, Nouvelle Vague and Little Dragon. The label was started by Pete Hutchison and Paul Ballard in 1991. After the Lodger 303 E.P., Ballard withdrew from Peacefrog Records. The record label subsequently released a number of techno records by artists including Luke Slater, Moodymann and Suburban Knight. The label has built up a following over the years, increased by the mainstream success of José González and has become synonymous for synching many of its recently signed artists music to film and television. Notable examples of this include the 2006 iconic Sony Bravia \"Balls\" (Jose Gonzalez) and in 2011, Twinings \"Sea\" (Charlene Soraia). Both artists enjoyed top 10 single success as a consequence. Jose Gonzales LP \"Veneer\" was certified Platinum in 2006 and Charlene Soraia's \"Wherever you will go\" certified gold in 2012 with sales in excess of 500,000. Other artists signed to the label who have enjoyed commercial success include Nouvelle Vague who achieved sales of over 1 million worldwide over the 3 albums recorded for the label. Peacefrog is also an active and successful music publishing company.",
"Title: Majique Music\n\nMajique Music is a boutique independent record label founded in 2003 by Ray Vanderby. The label was first based in Sydney, New South Wales. In 2006 the office was moved to Melbourne Victoria and since 2008 the label is based in Orange, New South Wales. The label initially secured distribution through MGM for its first signing, alternative rock band Cosmic Nomads, who released a single called Make Love Not War (Cosmic Nomads album) in 2004. The single achieved average national radio airplay. Cosmic Nomads have been signed to the label exclusively since 2004. In 2005 Ray Vanderby released solo recordings up until today. In 2008 the blues band Roadhouse Rebels was signed to the label. The band released an album called \"Wanted To Be Alive\".",
"Title: Foghat\n\nFoghat is an English rock band formed in London in 1971. The band is known for the use of electric slide guitar in their music. The band has achieved eight gold records, one platinum and one double platinum record, and despite several line-up changes, continues to record and perform.",
"Title: Neon Gold Records\n\nNeon Gold Records is a New York City-based boutique record label founded in 2008 by Derek Davies and Lizzy Plapinger."
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Which was founded first, Monash University or Portland State University?
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Portland State University
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"Monash University, Caulfield campus is a campus of Monash University located in Caulfield, which is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria.",
" The campus comprises 13,400 students of which 52.8% are female and 57.1% of students are enrolled in undergraduate courses.",
" Before its incorporation into Monash University, the campus was known as Chisholm Institute of Technology, which was created from the union of Caulfield Institute of Technology and the State College of Victoria at Frankston (now Chisholm Institute).\""
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"The Peter W. Stott Center is a 1,500-seat multi-purpose arena located on the Portland State University campus in Portland, Oregon, in the United States.",
" The facility houses the Portland State Vikings Athletics Department as well as physical education classes.",
" It features locker rooms, racquet courts (tennis, squash and racquetball), eighth-mile track, weight training, wrestling room, small gym, pool and arena.",
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"Monash University Malaysia, the Malaysian campus of Monash University opened in 1998 and is located within the Bandar Sunway township in Malaysia.",
" It was the first foreign university in Malaysia.",
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"Augustin graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree with First Class Honours from Monash University, where she was also awarded her PhD.",
" In 1988, she joined CSIRO laboratories and is now heads the Food Science Research Program at CSIRO Food and Nutritional Services.",
" She was appointed as a Professional Fellow in the School of Chemistry at Monash University in 2005 as part of a special collaboration between CSIRO and Monash University.",
" She is a member of the Australian Academy of Science, serves on the Research Advisory Committee for the Malaysian Palm Oil Board in China and in 2008 was elected to The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE)."
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"Monash University ( ) is an Australian public research university based in Melbourne, Australia.",
" Founded in 1958, it is the second oldest university in the State of Victoria.",
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" Monash is one of two Australian universities to be ranked in the École des Mines de Paris (Mines ParisTech) ranking on the basis of the number of alumni listed among CEOs in the 500 largest worldwide companies.",
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"Jakarta International College (also known as Monash College Jakarta or JIC), founded in 2002, is an Indonesian international college set up for students who wish to further their university education overseas.",
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"Monash Tech School is a secondary school in Clayton, Victoria, Australia.",
" It is one of ten new Technical Schools planned by the Victorian State Government.",
" Monash University will host the permanent Monash Tech School at its Clayton Campus in 2019.",
" A temporary facility at Federation Training in Chadstone will house the Monash Tech School between mid-2017 and 2019.",
" The Director of the Monash Tech School is Ashley van Krieken."
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" It was founded in 1946 as a post-secondary educational institution for World War II veterans.",
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" It is the only public urban university in the state of Oregon that is located in a major metropolitan city, and is governed by a board of trustees."
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"Title: Monash University, Berwick campus\n\nMonash University, Berwick Campus is a campus of Monash University located in Berwick, which is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. It offers degrees in Business and Commerce, Nursing and Education.",
"Title: Monash University, Caulfield campus\n\nMonash University, Caulfield campus is a campus of Monash University located in Caulfield, which is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria. The campus comprises 13,400 students of which 52.8% are female and 57.1% of students are enrolled in undergraduate courses. Before its incorporation into Monash University, the campus was known as Chisholm Institute of Technology, which was created from the union of Caulfield Institute of Technology and the State College of Victoria at Frankston (now Chisholm Institute).\"",
"Title: Peter Stott Center\n\nThe Peter W. Stott Center is a 1,500-seat multi-purpose arena located on the Portland State University campus in Portland, Oregon, in the United States. The facility houses the Portland State Vikings Athletics Department as well as physical education classes. It features locker rooms, racquet courts (tennis, squash and racquetball), eighth-mile track, weight training, wrestling room, small gym, pool and arena. It opened in 1966. It is home to the Portland State Vikings basketball and volleyball teams.",
"Title: Monash University Malaysia Campus\n\nMonash University Malaysia, the Malaysian campus of Monash University opened in 1998 and is located within the Bandar Sunway township in Malaysia. It was the first foreign university in Malaysia. Monash University Malaysia is one of several Monash University campuses and centres outside the State of Victoria in Australia. Monash University also has a centre in Prato, Italy, a campus in South Africa and a research academy in India.",
"Title: Mary Ann Augustin\n\nAugustin graduated with a Bachelor of Science degree with First Class Honours from Monash University, where she was also awarded her PhD. In 1988, she joined CSIRO laboratories and is now heads the Food Science Research Program at CSIRO Food and Nutritional Services. She was appointed as a Professional Fellow in the School of Chemistry at Monash University in 2005 as part of a special collaboration between CSIRO and Monash University. She is a member of the Australian Academy of Science, serves on the Research Advisory Committee for the Malaysian Palm Oil Board in China and in 2008 was elected to The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE).",
"Title: Monash University\n\nMonash University ( ) is an Australian public research university based in Melbourne, Australia. Founded in 1958, it is the second oldest university in the State of Victoria. Monash is a member of Australia's Group of Eight, a coalition of Australia's eight leading research Universities, a member of the ASAIHL, and is the only Australian member of the influential M8 Alliance of Academic Health Centers, Universities and National Academies. Monash is one of two Australian universities to be ranked in the École des Mines de Paris (Mines ParisTech) ranking on the basis of the number of alumni listed among CEOs in the 500 largest worldwide companies. Monash is in the top 20% in teaching, top 10% in international outlook, top 20% in industry income and top 10% in research in the world in 2016.",
"Title: Jakarta International College\n\nJakarta International College (also known as Monash College Jakarta or JIC), founded in 2002, is an Indonesian international college set up for students who wish to further their university education overseas. JIC offers four internationally recognized education programs that help students transition from high school to university, namely Monash College Diploma Program, Monash University Foundation Year (MUFY), Monash English Bridging Program (MEB) and Pathway to American Degree Program.",
"Title: Monash Tech School\n\nMonash Tech School is a secondary school in Clayton, Victoria, Australia. It is one of ten new Technical Schools planned by the Victorian State Government. Monash University will host the permanent Monash Tech School at its Clayton Campus in 2019. A temporary facility at Federation Training in Chadstone will house the Monash Tech School between mid-2017 and 2019. The Director of the Monash Tech School is Ashley van Krieken.",
"Title: Portland State University\n\nPortland State University (PSU) is a public research university located in the southwest University District of downtown Portland, Oregon, United States. It was founded in 1946 as a post-secondary educational institution for World War II veterans. It evolved into a four-year college over the following two decades, and was granted university status in 1969. It is the only public urban university in the state of Oregon that is located in a major metropolitan city, and is governed by a board of trustees.",
"Title: Monash University, Clayton campus\n\nMonash University, Clayton campus is the main campus of Monash University located in Clayton, which is a suburb of Melbourne, Australia, in the state of Victoria."
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6,360
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What media personality is the Irish actor who has also mocked the footballer who holds Englands record of goals in FIFA World Cup finals, best known for portraying?
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Eamon Dunphy
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"The 1968–1969 season was the 66th season of competitive football in Belgium.",
" Standard Club Liégeois won their 4th Division I title.",
" No Belgian club managed to pass the second round of the European competitions, though for the first time 6 Belgian clubs qualified (1 more club qualified for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup).",
" K Lierse SK won the Belgian Cup final against RR White (2-0).",
" The Belgium national football team continued their 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign with 3 home wins against all other Group 6 teams (Finland, Yugoslavia and Spain) and a draw in Spain.",
" Belgium qualified for the 1970 FIFA World Cup finals in Mexico with one match to go.",
" For the first time since the 1954 FIFA World Cup, Belgium would qualify for a major tournament."
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"Gary Cooke is an Irish actor, satirist and writer who is one of the stars, on screen, of \"Après Match\" and, on stage, \"I, Keano\" and \"MacBecks\".",
" He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of media personality Eamon Dunphy, although he has also mocked \"Match of the Day\" presenter Gary Lineker and TV3 sports broadcaster Trevor Welch."
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"The FIFA World Cup qualification is the process that a national association football team goes through to qualify for the FIFA World Cup finals.",
" The FIFA World Cup is the largest international team sport competition in the world with a qualification process required to reduce the large field of countries from 211 to just 32 for the World Cup finals until the 2022 edition."
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"Manuel Rosas Sánchez (April 17, 1912 in Mexico City – February 20, 1989), nicknamed \"Chaquetas\", was a Mexican footballer who participated in the 1930 FIFA World Cup.",
" He was the first player in the history of FIFA World Cup who scored a goal from the penalty kick spot (against Argentina).",
" With the first goal he scored during the World Cup, he became at the time the youngest player to have scored in the FIFA World Cup, a record later broken by Pelé, although Rosas remains second youngest.",
" He was also the first Mexican player to score multiple goals in world cup play (the first to score more than two goals was Luis Hernandez, 68 years later) and the first player to score a own goal in the history of FIFA World Cup (against Chile)."
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" It was the first World Cup to be held in Asia, the first to be held on a continent other than Europe or the Americas, the last World Cup during which the golden goal rule was in force and the only World Cup to be jointly hosted by more than one nation.",
" Brazil won the tournament for a record fifth time, winning the final against Germany 2–0.",
" The victory meant Brazil qualified for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup for the fifth time, representing the World.",
" In the third place play-off match against South Korea, Turkey won 3–2 taking third place in only their second ever FIFA World Cup finals.",
" China PR, Ecuador, Senegal and Slovenia made their first appearances at the finals with Turkey making its first appearance since 1954.",
" Republic of Ireland, Russia and Sweden returned after missing the 1998 tournament."
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"The Japan 2022 FIFA World Cup bid is the second official bid from the Japan Football Association or the JFA.",
" Had this bid been successful, Japan would have been hosting their second World Cup Finals and it would have been their first solo hosting since they shared the 2002 FIFA World Cup with other co-host South Korea, becoming the sixth nation to host the tournament twice, after Italy, France, Mexico, Brazil and (West) Germany.",
" On May 4, 2010, the Japanese Football Association Bid team decided to concentrate solely on winning the right to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup."
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"FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup is a video game developed by EA Sports and DICE for the Xbox 360.",
" The game is an officially licensed product of the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals held in Germany.",
" \"FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup\" World Cup mode only includes UEFA qualification groups for the 2006 World Cup."
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"The 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Final was a professional women's soccer match that took place on 5 July 2015 at BC Place, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to determine the winner of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup.",
" It was played between Japan and the United States, in a rematch of the 2011 final.",
" The stakes were high for both sides: if the United States won the match, it would be the only country to have won in three Women's World Cup finals; if Japan had won instead, then it would be the first soccer team, men's or women's, to win twice under the same coach (Norio Sasaki for Japan) since Vittorio Pozzo lead Italy to victory in the 1934 World Cup and the 1938 World Cup 77 years ago.",
" Ultimately, the United States won 5–2, winning its first title in sixteen years and becoming the first team to win three Women's World Cup finals."
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"José João Altafini (born 24 July 1938), also known as \"Mazzola\" in Brazil (as when he started to play it was noted that he resembled the Italian legend Valentino Mazzola), is an Italian-Brazilian former footballer, who played as a forward.",
" Although he began his career with Palmeiras in Brazil, he soon moved to play football in Italy, and is mostly remembered for his highly successful stint with Italian club A.C. Milan, with which he achieved great domestic and international success; he later also played for Napoli and Juventus, before ending his career in Switzerland with spells at Chiasso and Mendrisiostar.",
" A highly prolific goalscorer, Altafini also held the record for the most goals scored in a single European Cup campaign for over 50 years; he is also one of only eight players to have scored five goals in a single European Cup match.",
" He is the joint-fourth highest scorer in Italian Serie A history (along with Giuseppe Meazza) with 216 goals, and also holds the record for being the youngest player in Serie A to score 100 goals.",
" At international level, he represented both Brazil and Italy; he was a member of the Brazilian side that won the 1958 FIFA World Cup, and later also represented Italy at the 1962 FIFA World Cup."
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"Gary Winston Lineker, OBE ( ; born 30 November 1960) is an English retired footballer and current sports broadcaster.",
" He holds England's record for goals in FIFA World Cup finals, with 10 scored.",
" Lineker's media career began with the BBC, where he has presented the flagship programme \"Match of the Day\" since the late 1990s.",
" He has also worked for Al Jazeera Sports, Eredivisie Live, NBC Sports Network and currently hosts BT Sport's coverage of the UEFA Champions League."
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"Title: 1968–69 in Belgian football\n\nThe 1968–1969 season was the 66th season of competitive football in Belgium. Standard Club Liégeois won their 4th Division I title. No Belgian club managed to pass the second round of the European competitions, though for the first time 6 Belgian clubs qualified (1 more club qualified for the Inter-Cities Fairs Cup). K Lierse SK won the Belgian Cup final against RR White (2-0). The Belgium national football team continued their 1970 FIFA World Cup qualification campaign with 3 home wins against all other Group 6 teams (Finland, Yugoslavia and Spain) and a draw in Spain. Belgium qualified for the 1970 FIFA World Cup finals in Mexico with one match to go. For the first time since the 1954 FIFA World Cup, Belgium would qualify for a major tournament.",
"Title: Gary Cooke\n\nGary Cooke is an Irish actor, satirist and writer who is one of the stars, on screen, of \"Après Match\" and, on stage, \"I, Keano\" and \"MacBecks\". He is perhaps best known for his portrayal of media personality Eamon Dunphy, although he has also mocked \"Match of the Day\" presenter Gary Lineker and TV3 sports broadcaster Trevor Welch.",
"Title: FIFA World Cup qualification\n\nThe FIFA World Cup qualification is the process that a national association football team goes through to qualify for the FIFA World Cup finals. The FIFA World Cup is the largest international team sport competition in the world with a qualification process required to reduce the large field of countries from 211 to just 32 for the World Cup finals until the 2022 edition.",
"Title: Manuel Rosas\n\nManuel Rosas Sánchez (April 17, 1912 in Mexico City – February 20, 1989), nicknamed \"Chaquetas\", was a Mexican footballer who participated in the 1930 FIFA World Cup. He was the first player in the history of FIFA World Cup who scored a goal from the penalty kick spot (against Argentina). With the first goal he scored during the World Cup, he became at the time the youngest player to have scored in the FIFA World Cup, a record later broken by Pelé, although Rosas remains second youngest. He was also the first Mexican player to score multiple goals in world cup play (the first to score more than two goals was Luis Hernandez, 68 years later) and the first player to score a own goal in the history of FIFA World Cup (against Chile).",
"Title: 2002 FIFA World Cup\n\nThe 2002 FIFA World Cup was the 17th staging of the FIFA World Cup which took place from 31 May to 30 June 2002 in South Korea and Japan. It was the first World Cup to be held in Asia, the first to be held on a continent other than Europe or the Americas, the last World Cup during which the golden goal rule was in force and the only World Cup to be jointly hosted by more than one nation. Brazil won the tournament for a record fifth time, winning the final against Germany 2–0. The victory meant Brazil qualified for the 2005 FIFA Confederations Cup for the fifth time, representing the World. In the third place play-off match against South Korea, Turkey won 3–2 taking third place in only their second ever FIFA World Cup finals. China PR, Ecuador, Senegal and Slovenia made their first appearances at the finals with Turkey making its first appearance since 1954. Republic of Ireland, Russia and Sweden returned after missing the 1998 tournament.",
"Title: Japan 2022 FIFA World Cup bid\n\nThe Japan 2022 FIFA World Cup bid is the second official bid from the Japan Football Association or the JFA. Had this bid been successful, Japan would have been hosting their second World Cup Finals and it would have been their first solo hosting since they shared the 2002 FIFA World Cup with other co-host South Korea, becoming the sixth nation to host the tournament twice, after Italy, France, Mexico, Brazil and (West) Germany. On May 4, 2010, the Japanese Football Association Bid team decided to concentrate solely on winning the right to host the 2022 FIFA World Cup.",
"Title: FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup\n\nFIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup is a video game developed by EA Sports and DICE for the Xbox 360. The game is an officially licensed product of the 2006 FIFA World Cup finals held in Germany. \"FIFA 06: Road to FIFA World Cup\" World Cup mode only includes UEFA qualification groups for the 2006 World Cup.",
"Title: 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Final\n\nThe 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup Final was a professional women's soccer match that took place on 5 July 2015 at BC Place, in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, to determine the winner of the 2015 FIFA Women's World Cup. It was played between Japan and the United States, in a rematch of the 2011 final. The stakes were high for both sides: if the United States won the match, it would be the only country to have won in three Women's World Cup finals; if Japan had won instead, then it would be the first soccer team, men's or women's, to win twice under the same coach (Norio Sasaki for Japan) since Vittorio Pozzo lead Italy to victory in the 1934 World Cup and the 1938 World Cup 77 years ago. Ultimately, the United States won 5–2, winning its first title in sixteen years and becoming the first team to win three Women's World Cup finals.",
"Title: José Altafini\n\nJosé João Altafini (born 24 July 1938), also known as \"Mazzola\" in Brazil (as when he started to play it was noted that he resembled the Italian legend Valentino Mazzola), is an Italian-Brazilian former footballer, who played as a forward. Although he began his career with Palmeiras in Brazil, he soon moved to play football in Italy, and is mostly remembered for his highly successful stint with Italian club A.C. Milan, with which he achieved great domestic and international success; he later also played for Napoli and Juventus, before ending his career in Switzerland with spells at Chiasso and Mendrisiostar. A highly prolific goalscorer, Altafini also held the record for the most goals scored in a single European Cup campaign for over 50 years; he is also one of only eight players to have scored five goals in a single European Cup match. He is the joint-fourth highest scorer in Italian Serie A history (along with Giuseppe Meazza) with 216 goals, and also holds the record for being the youngest player in Serie A to score 100 goals. At international level, he represented both Brazil and Italy; he was a member of the Brazilian side that won the 1958 FIFA World Cup, and later also represented Italy at the 1962 FIFA World Cup.",
"Title: Gary Lineker\n\nGary Winston Lineker, OBE ( ; born 30 November 1960) is an English retired footballer and current sports broadcaster. He holds England's record for goals in FIFA World Cup finals, with 10 scored. Lineker's media career began with the BBC, where he has presented the flagship programme \"Match of the Day\" since the late 1990s. He has also worked for Al Jazeera Sports, Eredivisie Live, NBC Sports Network and currently hosts BT Sport's coverage of the UEFA Champions League."
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6,361
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Which game was releaed sooner, Downfall or Camelot?
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Camelot
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comparison
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hard
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"Kingdoms of Camelot is a massively multiplayer online real-time strategy browser game created by Kabam when it was named Watercooler Inc..",
" It went into beta on November 2, 2009 and was released on November 6, 2009.",
" On December 9, 2014, Kabam announced it was selling most of its web games, including \"Kingdoms of Camelot\", to RockYou.",
" The transferred formally happened at the beginning of April 2015."
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"Quest for Camelot is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Titus Software for the Game Boy Color in 1998.",
" It is based on the animated Warner Bros. movie of the same name.",
" The game is compatible with the Super Game Boy, Game Boy Printer and as well as play on the original Game Boy.",
" A Nintendo 64 version of the game was planned but was scrapped due to the film's performance at the box office."
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"Mario Tennis Open (マリオテニス オープン , Mario Tenisu Ōpun ) is a \"Mario\" sports game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS.",
" The game was developed by Camelot, which has produced most of the previous \"Mario Tennis\" titles.",
" The game was first released on May 20, 2012 in North America and in other regions the same month.",
" It was later released as a downloadable title on the Nintendo eShop in late 2012."
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"Camelot Unchained is an upcoming fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game from City State Entertainment which was partially funded through Kickstarter.",
" Involved in its production is Mark Jacobs the former designer of \"Dark Age of Camelot\".",
" Its crowd funding campaign raised US$ through Kickstarter, with Jacobs promising to contribute an additional US$ from his own assets, as well as an additional US$ from investors pending completion of a successful Kickstarter campaign which occurred on May 2, 2013."
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"Camelot Co. Ltd. (株式会社キャメロット , Kabushiki-gaisha Kyamerotto ) (doing business as Camelot Software Planning) is a Japanese video game developer established in 1990 under the name Sega CD4, but quickly renamed to Sonic!",
" Software Planning.",
" As Sonic!",
", they were closely involved with Sega and responsible for initial development of the \"Shining\" series.",
" In 1995, there was a brief period where they worked for Sony Computer Entertainment in addition to creating \"Shining\" products."
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"The Road to Camlann: The Death of King Arthur is the third book in Rosemary Sutcliff's Arthurian trilogy, after \"The Sword and the Circle\" and \"The Light Beyond the Forest\".",
" This book portrays the events that lead to the Battle of Camlann and the downfall of Camelot, including Guinevere and Lancelot's secret affair, and the betrayal of Arthur's illegitimate son Mordred."
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"Shadows Over Camelot is an Arthurian-themed board game designed by Serge Laget and Bruno Cathala, illustrated by Julien Delval and Cyrille Daujean.",
" The game was unveiled by the publishers Days of Wonder at the 2005 American International Toy Fair and was more widely released in May and June 2005.",
" The game was also published in French as \"Les Chevaliers de la Table Ronde\" and in German as \"Schatten über Camelot\".",
" In 2008, an expansion for Shadows over Camelot was released titled \"Merlin's Company\"."
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"Mario Tennis, known in Japan as Mario Tennis 64 (マリオテニス64 , Mario Tenisu Rokujūyon ) , is a 2000 sports video game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 video game console.",
" The game was released in North America and Japan in the summer of 2000, and released in Europe later in November.",
" It is the first tennis-based game starring Mario since \"Mario's Tennis\", and the second game developed by Camelot on a Nintendo system.",
" The game is known for being the introduction of Luigi's evil doppleganger, Waluigi, and the re-introduction of Princess Daisy and Birdo."
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"Title: Kingdoms of Camelot\n\nKingdoms of Camelot is a massively multiplayer online real-time strategy browser game created by Kabam when it was named Watercooler Inc.. It went into beta on November 2, 2009 and was released on November 6, 2009. On December 9, 2014, Kabam announced it was selling most of its web games, including \"Kingdoms of Camelot\", to RockYou. The transferred formally happened at the beginning of April 2015.",
"Title: Quest for Camelot (video game)\n\nQuest for Camelot is an action-adventure video game developed and published by Titus Software for the Game Boy Color in 1998. It is based on the animated Warner Bros. movie of the same name. The game is compatible with the Super Game Boy, Game Boy Printer and as well as play on the original Game Boy. A Nintendo 64 version of the game was planned but was scrapped due to the film's performance at the box office.",
"Title: Mario Tennis Open\n\nMario Tennis Open (マリオテニス オープン , Mario Tenisu Ōpun ) is a \"Mario\" sports game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 3DS. The game was developed by Camelot, which has produced most of the previous \"Mario Tennis\" titles. The game was first released on May 20, 2012 in North America and in other regions the same month. It was later released as a downloadable title on the Nintendo eShop in late 2012.",
"Title: Camelot Unchained\n\nCamelot Unchained is an upcoming fantasy massively multiplayer online role-playing game from City State Entertainment which was partially funded through Kickstarter. Involved in its production is Mark Jacobs the former designer of \"Dark Age of Camelot\". Its crowd funding campaign raised US$ through Kickstarter, with Jacobs promising to contribute an additional US$ from his own assets, as well as an additional US$ from investors pending completion of a successful Kickstarter campaign which occurred on May 2, 2013.",
"Title: Camelot Software Planning\n\nCamelot Co. Ltd. (株式会社キャメロット , Kabushiki-gaisha Kyamerotto ) (doing business as Camelot Software Planning) is a Japanese video game developer established in 1990 under the name Sega CD4, but quickly renamed to Sonic! Software Planning. As Sonic! , they were closely involved with Sega and responsible for initial development of the \"Shining\" series. In 1995, there was a brief period where they worked for Sony Computer Entertainment in addition to creating \"Shining\" products.",
"Title: The Road to Camlann\n\nThe Road to Camlann: The Death of King Arthur is the third book in Rosemary Sutcliff's Arthurian trilogy, after \"The Sword and the Circle\" and \"The Light Beyond the Forest\". This book portrays the events that lead to the Battle of Camlann and the downfall of Camelot, including Guinevere and Lancelot's secret affair, and the betrayal of Arthur's illegitimate son Mordred.",
"Title: Shadows Over Camelot\n\nShadows Over Camelot is an Arthurian-themed board game designed by Serge Laget and Bruno Cathala, illustrated by Julien Delval and Cyrille Daujean. The game was unveiled by the publishers Days of Wonder at the 2005 American International Toy Fair and was more widely released in May and June 2005. The game was also published in French as \"Les Chevaliers de la Table Ronde\" and in German as \"Schatten über Camelot\". In 2008, an expansion for Shadows over Camelot was released titled \"Merlin's Company\".",
"Title: Downfall (game)\n\nDownfall is a two-player game for players aged 7 and older, first marketed by the Milton Bradley Company in 1970.",
"Title: Camelot (board game)\n\nCamelot is a strategy board game for two players. It was invented by George S. Parker late in the 19th century, and was one of the first games published by Parker Brothers, originally under the name Chivalry.",
"Title: Mario Tennis\n\nMario Tennis, known in Japan as Mario Tennis 64 (マリオテニス64 , Mario Tenisu Rokujūyon ) , is a 2000 sports video game developed by Camelot Software Planning and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 video game console. The game was released in North America and Japan in the summer of 2000, and released in Europe later in November. It is the first tennis-based game starring Mario since \"Mario's Tennis\", and the second game developed by Camelot on a Nintendo system. The game is known for being the introduction of Luigi's evil doppleganger, Waluigi, and the re-introduction of Princess Daisy and Birdo."
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What country, was the car Robert James Wykel went to see before he was never identified again, made in?
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the United States
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"La Chienne Belle (French for \"The Beautiful Bitch\"), was a record released in 2002 by Algerian guitarist and songwriter Souad Massi.",
" The album's creation was inspired by the death of Massi's pet Yorkshire terrier Amari.",
" Apparently, Massi was inside one day working on a song and heard tires screeching on the road in front of her house, followed by a loud thump.",
" Massi rushed outside quickly to find her canine companion in a pool of blood with broken ligaments in the middle of the street.",
" Witnesses say the driver of the car, which, ironically enough, was a dog catcher vehicle, stopped and then sped away.",
" The driver was never identified."
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"The Ford Thunderbird is a rear wheel drive automobile which was manufactured by Ford in the United States over eleven model generations from 1955 through 2005.",
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"Nawal al-Hawsawi is a Saudi-Arabian pilot, and a female.",
" This is not common, if not almost impossible in Saudi Arabia, making Nawal al-Hawsawi a pioneer and a problem for the monarchy in the country.",
" She also has led the county's women in fights against racism and domestic violence.",
" She has been referred to as the \"Rosa Parks of Saudi Arabia\", due to her in dominatable spirit and desire to see women move forward in her country.",
" Al-Hawsawi, who originated from Mecca, married a white American male, breaking this common tradition of only marrying within her religion and her race, as well as marrying outside her culture.",
" .",
" She has a commercial pilot's license and is also a mental health counselor and marriage therapist.",
" These are not traditional fields for women in Saudi Arabia, and further the strain that al-Hawasai has felt from her relations with the monarchy in Saudi Arabia.",
" She founded the therapy provider Soundheart.org, which is not allowed to pass through filters on the internet with Saudi Arabia.",
" She has 50,000 followers on Twitter, and actively utilizes social media to strengthen her causes and beliefs.",
" She receives a lot of pejorative commentary on social media, but meets it with grace and strength.",
" The fact she is black and Saudi Arabian, also create issues for her in the western community, but she is not daunted by this.",
" She was verbally abused by a woman in Saudi, where verbal abuse is a crime.",
" She won her case in Saudi Arabia, but she dropped charges against the woman, who is now her friend.",
" She never identified herself as black until time spent in the United States, where she learned to fly and got her license.",
" She is not permitted to fly an aircraft in Saudi Arabia."
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"Jennifer Joyce Kesse (born May 20, 1981) is an American woman who lived in Orlando, Florida, and has been missing since January 24, 2006.",
" Her disappearance puzzled investigators and an aggressive search for her was conducted in the area surrounding her home.",
" Shortly after her disappearance, her car was discovered a little over a mile from her home at a nearby apartment complex.",
" Captured footage from a nearby security camera showed a person parking her car and walking away; however, this person was never identified.",
" The case received state and national press attention at the time of her disappearance."
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"Robert James Wykel (born May 18, 1930; disappeared February 23, 1996) was a retired sheet metal worker from Burien, Washington, United States, who restored classic cars.",
" He has not been seen by anyone who could positively identify him since 1996, when he went to see a Ford Thunderbird he was interested in purchasing.",
" Myron Wynn, who accompanied him at that time, was convicted 15 years later of murdering Wykel.",
" Wynn maintains that he is innocent and that Wykel went to Argentina."
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"sentences": [
"Agnes Bugge (born before 1417) was an English brewer.",
" Bugge is notable because she was a women who was running a brewery in the 15th/16th century.",
" Usually wives assisted their husbands and their contribution is never identified in the records.",
" In Agnes' case her husband was a draper and therefore it becomes clear that it was Agnes who brewed.",
" This is noted in 1419/20 when the brewers were in dispute with the City of London.",
" The brewers agreed to create a fighting fund and Stephen paid the largest contribution for his wife's brewery.",
" Idonea Hatton's husband also made a contribution but in her case they had the brewery jointly.",
" 19 of the 24 brewery's involved included women but the Bugge's brewery appeared to the only one operated by a woman, although it was noted that 80% of the breweries were run in part by a married woman.",
" When Stephen died it becomes clear how the law saw the situation as Stephen had to leave Agnes' brewery to her.",
" Coincidentally it is interesting to note that the funds raised won the case against the city of London.",
" At that time the Lord Mayor of London was Dick Whittington."
],
"title": "Agnes Bugge"
},
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"sentences": [
"Kissy Suzuki is a fictional character introduced in Ian Fleming's 1964 \"James Bond\" novel, \"You Only Live Twice\".",
" Despite Bond's womanizing, Kissy Suzuki (at least the literary version) remains the only character known to the reader who bears a child by him.",
" She is also one of the few known Bond girls (also in literature) to have died as a result of a non-violent, natural death (although that death does not occur in the Bond canon, but rather in a short story written by someone other than Ian Fleming).",
" The treatment of Kissy varies greatly between the novel and the film, where she is never identified by her name, no family name appears in the closing credits, and the film ends in the usual Bond-style happy ending."
],
"title": "Kissy Suzuki"
},
{
"sentences": [
"My Dark Places: An L.A. Crime Memoir is a 1996 book, part investigative journalism and part memoir, by American crime-fiction writer James Ellroy.",
" Ellroy's mother Geneva was murdered in 1958, when he was 10 years old, and the killer was never identified.",
" The book is Ellroy's account of his attempt to solve the mystery by hiring a retired Los Angeles County homicide detective to investigate the crime.",
" Ellroy also explores how being directly affected by a crime shaped his life - often for the worse - and led him to write crime novels.",
" The book is dedicated to his mother."
],
"title": "My Dark Places (book)"
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"sentences": [
"Elizete Cardoso's 1958 album Canção do Amor Demais is officially considered the first bossa nova album, mostly because it was the first time João Gilberto's guitar beat, from then on the official bossa beat, was heard (Gilberto played on the tracks \"Chega de Saudade\" and \"Outra Vez\").",
" The songs on the LP were composed by Vinícius de Moraes and Antônio Carlos Jobim.",
" Despite its historical importance, and although it was noticed by important people in the recording industry, the album's commercial impact was limited.",
" It was released on the small Festa label (which had previously primarily made recordings featuring spoken poetry), and only two thousand copies were initially pressed.",
" Cardoso, already recognized as one of Brazil's best singers ever, was never identified as a bossa singer, although she would sing on the legendary Black Orpheus soundtrack, another bossa landmark."
],
"title": "Canção do Amor Demais"
},
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"sentences": [
"James Cariggio (1892 – March 3, 1914), known as both Gold Mine Jimmy and Jimmy Curley, was an American criminal and gang leader.",
" The founder of the Jimmy Curley Gang, his gang was responsible for numerous hold ups and robberies in Manhattan at the start of the 20th century.",
" He had been arrested several times in connection with the gang's activities, he himself was never identified in court.",
" Longtime rivals of the Gas House Gang, Cariggio shot and killed their leader Tommy Lynch in a gunfight in early-1914."
],
"title": "Jimmy Cariggio"
}
] |
[
"Title: La Chienne Belle\n\nLa Chienne Belle (French for \"The Beautiful Bitch\"), was a record released in 2002 by Algerian guitarist and songwriter Souad Massi. The album's creation was inspired by the death of Massi's pet Yorkshire terrier Amari. Apparently, Massi was inside one day working on a song and heard tires screeching on the road in front of her house, followed by a loud thump. Massi rushed outside quickly to find her canine companion in a pool of blood with broken ligaments in the middle of the street. Witnesses say the driver of the car, which, ironically enough, was a dog catcher vehicle, stopped and then sped away. The driver was never identified.",
"Title: Ford Thunderbird\n\nThe Ford Thunderbird is a rear wheel drive automobile which was manufactured by Ford in the United States over eleven model generations from 1955 through 2005. The Thunderbird created a market niche that eventually became known as the personal luxury car.",
"Title: Nawal al-Hawsawi\n\nNawal al-Hawsawi is a Saudi-Arabian pilot, and a female. This is not common, if not almost impossible in Saudi Arabia, making Nawal al-Hawsawi a pioneer and a problem for the monarchy in the country. She also has led the county's women in fights against racism and domestic violence. She has been referred to as the \"Rosa Parks of Saudi Arabia\", due to her in dominatable spirit and desire to see women move forward in her country. Al-Hawsawi, who originated from Mecca, married a white American male, breaking this common tradition of only marrying within her religion and her race, as well as marrying outside her culture. . She has a commercial pilot's license and is also a mental health counselor and marriage therapist. These are not traditional fields for women in Saudi Arabia, and further the strain that al-Hawasai has felt from her relations with the monarchy in Saudi Arabia. She founded the therapy provider Soundheart.org, which is not allowed to pass through filters on the internet with Saudi Arabia. She has 50,000 followers on Twitter, and actively utilizes social media to strengthen her causes and beliefs. She receives a lot of pejorative commentary on social media, but meets it with grace and strength. The fact she is black and Saudi Arabian, also create issues for her in the western community, but she is not daunted by this. She was verbally abused by a woman in Saudi, where verbal abuse is a crime. She won her case in Saudi Arabia, but she dropped charges against the woman, who is now her friend. She never identified herself as black until time spent in the United States, where she learned to fly and got her license. She is not permitted to fly an aircraft in Saudi Arabia.",
"Title: Disappearance of Jennifer Kesse\n\nJennifer Joyce Kesse (born May 20, 1981) is an American woman who lived in Orlando, Florida, and has been missing since January 24, 2006. Her disappearance puzzled investigators and an aggressive search for her was conducted in the area surrounding her home. Shortly after her disappearance, her car was discovered a little over a mile from her home at a nearby apartment complex. Captured footage from a nearby security camera showed a person parking her car and walking away; however, this person was never identified. The case received state and national press attention at the time of her disappearance.",
"Title: Murder of Robert Wykel\n\nRobert James Wykel (born May 18, 1930; disappeared February 23, 1996) was a retired sheet metal worker from Burien, Washington, United States, who restored classic cars. He has not been seen by anyone who could positively identify him since 1996, when he went to see a Ford Thunderbird he was interested in purchasing. Myron Wynn, who accompanied him at that time, was convicted 15 years later of murdering Wykel. Wynn maintains that he is innocent and that Wykel went to Argentina.",
"Title: Agnes Bugge\n\nAgnes Bugge (born before 1417) was an English brewer. Bugge is notable because she was a women who was running a brewery in the 15th/16th century. Usually wives assisted their husbands and their contribution is never identified in the records. In Agnes' case her husband was a draper and therefore it becomes clear that it was Agnes who brewed. This is noted in 1419/20 when the brewers were in dispute with the City of London. The brewers agreed to create a fighting fund and Stephen paid the largest contribution for his wife's brewery. Idonea Hatton's husband also made a contribution but in her case they had the brewery jointly. 19 of the 24 brewery's involved included women but the Bugge's brewery appeared to the only one operated by a woman, although it was noted that 80% of the breweries were run in part by a married woman. When Stephen died it becomes clear how the law saw the situation as Stephen had to leave Agnes' brewery to her. Coincidentally it is interesting to note that the funds raised won the case against the city of London. At that time the Lord Mayor of London was Dick Whittington.",
"Title: Kissy Suzuki\n\nKissy Suzuki is a fictional character introduced in Ian Fleming's 1964 \"James Bond\" novel, \"You Only Live Twice\". Despite Bond's womanizing, Kissy Suzuki (at least the literary version) remains the only character known to the reader who bears a child by him. She is also one of the few known Bond girls (also in literature) to have died as a result of a non-violent, natural death (although that death does not occur in the Bond canon, but rather in a short story written by someone other than Ian Fleming). The treatment of Kissy varies greatly between the novel and the film, where she is never identified by her name, no family name appears in the closing credits, and the film ends in the usual Bond-style happy ending.",
"Title: My Dark Places (book)\n\nMy Dark Places: An L.A. Crime Memoir is a 1996 book, part investigative journalism and part memoir, by American crime-fiction writer James Ellroy. Ellroy's mother Geneva was murdered in 1958, when he was 10 years old, and the killer was never identified. The book is Ellroy's account of his attempt to solve the mystery by hiring a retired Los Angeles County homicide detective to investigate the crime. Ellroy also explores how being directly affected by a crime shaped his life - often for the worse - and led him to write crime novels. The book is dedicated to his mother.",
"Title: Canção do Amor Demais\n\nElizete Cardoso's 1958 album Canção do Amor Demais is officially considered the first bossa nova album, mostly because it was the first time João Gilberto's guitar beat, from then on the official bossa beat, was heard (Gilberto played on the tracks \"Chega de Saudade\" and \"Outra Vez\"). The songs on the LP were composed by Vinícius de Moraes and Antônio Carlos Jobim. Despite its historical importance, and although it was noticed by important people in the recording industry, the album's commercial impact was limited. It was released on the small Festa label (which had previously primarily made recordings featuring spoken poetry), and only two thousand copies were initially pressed. Cardoso, already recognized as one of Brazil's best singers ever, was never identified as a bossa singer, although she would sing on the legendary Black Orpheus soundtrack, another bossa landmark.",
"Title: Jimmy Cariggio\n\nJames Cariggio (1892 – March 3, 1914), known as both Gold Mine Jimmy and Jimmy Curley, was an American criminal and gang leader. The founder of the Jimmy Curley Gang, his gang was responsible for numerous hold ups and robberies in Manhattan at the start of the 20th century. He had been arrested several times in connection with the gang's activities, he himself was never identified in court. Longtime rivals of the Gas House Gang, Cariggio shot and killed their leader Tommy Lynch in a gunfight in early-1914."
] |
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A Life for the Tsar is a Russian libretto with four acts, Tosca an Italian libretto has how many acts?
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three acts
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comparison
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hard
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"The Marriage of Figaro (Italian: Le nozze di Figaro , ] ), K. 492, is an opera buffa (comic opera) in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte.",
" It premiered at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 1 May 1786.",
" The opera's libretto is based on a stage comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais, \"La folle journée, ou le Mariage de Figaro\" (\"The Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro\"), which was first performed in 1784.",
" It tells how the servants Figaro and Susanna succeed in getting married, foiling the efforts of their philandering employer Count Almaviva to seduce Susanna and teaching him a lesson in fidelity."
],
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"Tosca (] ) is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa.",
" It premiered at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14 January 1900.",
" The work, based on Victorien Sardou's 1887 French-language dramatic play, \"La Tosca\", is a melodramatic piece set in Rome in June 1800, with the Kingdom of Naples's control of Rome threatened by Napoleon's invasion of Italy.",
" It contains depictions of torture, murder and suicide, as well as some of Puccini's best-known lyrical arias."
],
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},
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"Dubrovsky (Russian: \"Дубровский\" ) is an opera in four acts (5 scenes) Op. 58, by Eduard Nápravník, to a Russian libretto by Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky after the novel of the same title (1832) by Alexander Pushkin."
],
"title": "Dubrovsky (opera)"
},
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"La Gioconda is an opera in four acts by Amilcare Ponchielli set to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito (as Tobia Gorrio), based on \"Angelo, Tyrant of Padua\", a play in prose by Victor Hugo, dating from 1835.",
" (This is the same source as Gaetano Rossi had used for his libretto for Mercadante's \"Il giuramento\" in 1837)."
],
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},
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"Nabucco (] ; short for Nabucodonosor ] ~] , English Nebuchadnezzar) is an Italian-language opera in four acts composed in 1841 by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera.",
" The libretto is based on biblical books of Jeremiah and Daniel and the 1836 play by Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois and Francis Cornue, although Antonio Cortese's ballet adaptation of the play (with its necessary simplifications), given at La Scala in 1836, was a more important source for Solera than the play itself.",
" Under its original name of \"Nabucodonosor\", the opera was first performed at La Scala in Milan on 9 March 1842."
],
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"A Life for the Tsar (Russian: Жизнь за царя , \"Zhizn' za tsarya\"), as it is known in English, although in Soviet times its name was \"Ivan Susanin\" (Russian: Иван Сусанин ) is a \"patriotic-heroic tragic opera\" in four acts with an epilogue by Mikhail Glinka.",
" The original Russian libretto, based on historical events, was written by Nestor Kukolnik, Egor Fyodorovich (von) Rozen, Vladimir Sollogub and Vasily Zhukovsky.",
" It premiered on 27 November 1836 OS (9 December NS) at the Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre in St. Petersburg.",
" The historical basis of the plot involves Ivan Susanin, a patriotic hero of the early 17th century who gave his life in the expulsion of the invading Polish army for the newly elected Tsar Mikhail, the first of the Romanov dynasty, elected in 1613."
],
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},
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"L'arlesiana is an opera in three acts by Francesco Cilea to an Italian libretto by Leopoldo Marenco.",
" It was originally written in four acts, and was first performed on 27 November 1897 at the Teatro Lirico di Milano in Milan.",
" It was revised as a three-act opera in 1898, and a prelude was added in 1937."
],
"title": "L'arlesiana"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Gambler (Russian: Игрок — \"Igrok\" in transliteration) is an opera in four acts by Sergei Prokofiev to a Russian libretto by the composer, based on the story of the same name by Fyodor Dostoyevsky."
],
"title": "The Gambler (Prokofiev)"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Snow Maiden (subtitle: A Spring Fairy Tale) (Russian: Снегурочка–Весенняя сказка , \"Snegúrochka–Vesennyaya Skazka\") is an opera in four acts with a prologue by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, composed during 1880–1881.",
" The Russian libretto, by the composer, is based on the like-named play by Alexander Ostrovsky (which had premiered in 1873 with incidental music by Tchaikovsky)."
],
"title": "The Snow Maiden"
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"Rusalka (Russian: Руса́лка ) is an opera in four acts, six tableaux, by Alexander Dargomyzhsky, composed during 1848-1855.",
" The Russian libretto was adapted by the composer from Pushkin's incomplete dramatic poem of the same name.",
" It premiered on 4 May 1856 (Old Style) at the Theatre-circus, conducted by Konstantin Lyadov (father of Anatoly Lyadov), choreographed by Marius Petipa and Nikolay Goltz, but was badly received predominantly by the aristocracy."
],
"title": "Rusalka (Dargomyzhsky)"
}
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[
"Title: The Marriage of Figaro\n\nThe Marriage of Figaro (Italian: Le nozze di Figaro , ] ), K. 492, is an opera buffa (comic opera) in four acts composed in 1786 by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, with an Italian libretto written by Lorenzo Da Ponte. It premiered at the Burgtheater in Vienna on 1 May 1786. The opera's libretto is based on a stage comedy by Pierre Beaumarchais, \"La folle journée, ou le Mariage de Figaro\" (\"The Mad Day, or The Marriage of Figaro\"), which was first performed in 1784. It tells how the servants Figaro and Susanna succeed in getting married, foiling the efforts of their philandering employer Count Almaviva to seduce Susanna and teaching him a lesson in fidelity.",
"Title: Tosca\n\nTosca (] ) is an opera in three acts by Giacomo Puccini to an Italian libretto by Luigi Illica and Giuseppe Giacosa. It premiered at the Teatro Costanzi in Rome on 14 January 1900. The work, based on Victorien Sardou's 1887 French-language dramatic play, \"La Tosca\", is a melodramatic piece set in Rome in June 1800, with the Kingdom of Naples's control of Rome threatened by Napoleon's invasion of Italy. It contains depictions of torture, murder and suicide, as well as some of Puccini's best-known lyrical arias.",
"Title: Dubrovsky (opera)\n\nDubrovsky (Russian: \"Дубровский\" ) is an opera in four acts (5 scenes) Op. 58, by Eduard Nápravník, to a Russian libretto by Modest Ilyich Tchaikovsky after the novel of the same title (1832) by Alexander Pushkin.",
"Title: La Gioconda (opera)\n\nLa Gioconda is an opera in four acts by Amilcare Ponchielli set to an Italian libretto by Arrigo Boito (as Tobia Gorrio), based on \"Angelo, Tyrant of Padua\", a play in prose by Victor Hugo, dating from 1835. (This is the same source as Gaetano Rossi had used for his libretto for Mercadante's \"Il giuramento\" in 1837).",
"Title: Nabucco\n\nNabucco (] ; short for Nabucodonosor ] ~] , English Nebuchadnezzar) is an Italian-language opera in four acts composed in 1841 by Giuseppe Verdi to an Italian libretto by Temistocle Solera. The libretto is based on biblical books of Jeremiah and Daniel and the 1836 play by Auguste Anicet-Bourgeois and Francis Cornue, although Antonio Cortese's ballet adaptation of the play (with its necessary simplifications), given at La Scala in 1836, was a more important source for Solera than the play itself. Under its original name of \"Nabucodonosor\", the opera was first performed at La Scala in Milan on 9 March 1842.",
"Title: A Life for the Tsar\n\nA Life for the Tsar (Russian: Жизнь за царя , \"Zhizn' za tsarya\"), as it is known in English, although in Soviet times its name was \"Ivan Susanin\" (Russian: Иван Сусанин ) is a \"patriotic-heroic tragic opera\" in four acts with an epilogue by Mikhail Glinka. The original Russian libretto, based on historical events, was written by Nestor Kukolnik, Egor Fyodorovich (von) Rozen, Vladimir Sollogub and Vasily Zhukovsky. It premiered on 27 November 1836 OS (9 December NS) at the Bolshoi Kamenny Theatre in St. Petersburg. The historical basis of the plot involves Ivan Susanin, a patriotic hero of the early 17th century who gave his life in the expulsion of the invading Polish army for the newly elected Tsar Mikhail, the first of the Romanov dynasty, elected in 1613.",
"Title: L'arlesiana\n\nL'arlesiana is an opera in three acts by Francesco Cilea to an Italian libretto by Leopoldo Marenco. It was originally written in four acts, and was first performed on 27 November 1897 at the Teatro Lirico di Milano in Milan. It was revised as a three-act opera in 1898, and a prelude was added in 1937.",
"Title: The Gambler (Prokofiev)\n\nThe Gambler (Russian: Игрок — \"Igrok\" in transliteration) is an opera in four acts by Sergei Prokofiev to a Russian libretto by the composer, based on the story of the same name by Fyodor Dostoyevsky.",
"Title: The Snow Maiden\n\nThe Snow Maiden (subtitle: A Spring Fairy Tale) (Russian: Снегурочка–Весенняя сказка , \"Snegúrochka–Vesennyaya Skazka\") is an opera in four acts with a prologue by Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, composed during 1880–1881. The Russian libretto, by the composer, is based on the like-named play by Alexander Ostrovsky (which had premiered in 1873 with incidental music by Tchaikovsky).",
"Title: Rusalka (Dargomyzhsky)\n\nRusalka (Russian: Руса́лка ) is an opera in four acts, six tableaux, by Alexander Dargomyzhsky, composed during 1848-1855. The Russian libretto was adapted by the composer from Pushkin's incomplete dramatic poem of the same name. It premiered on 4 May 1856 (Old Style) at the Theatre-circus, conducted by Konstantin Lyadov (father of Anatoly Lyadov), choreographed by Marius Petipa and Nikolay Goltz, but was badly received predominantly by the aristocracy."
] |
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What do a Toyota TF101 and Allan McNish have in comman?
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Formula One
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bridge
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medium
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"The Toyota TF102 was the car with which the Toyota team competed in the 2002 Formula One season, the team's inaugural Championship campaign.",
" The car reflected the results of a year's testing in 2001 with the TF101, and was designed primarily by Gustav Brunner and Dago Rohrer.",
" As with the TF101, it was piloted during the season by Mika Salo and Allan McNish."
],
"title": "Toyota TF102"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Toyota TF101 was a Formula One car used solely for testing purposes during the 2001 season, in preparation for the team's full-scale assault on the series in 2002.",
" The car was designed by Toyota F1's chief of chassis Jean-Claude Martens and was driven by Mika Salo and Allan McNish.",
" The TF101 was unofficially called the \"AM01\" by Toyota until the name of its successor, the TF102 was announced."
],
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"Loïc Duval (] ; born 12 June 1982) is a French professional racing driver currently racing for Audi Sport as a factory driver in DTM and driving for Dragon Racing in Formula E.",
" He won the 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans with Allan McNish and Tom Kristensen driving the Audi R18 for Audi Sport."
],
"title": "Loïc Duval"
},
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"sentences": [
"The Honda RA099 was a prototype Formula One racecar, commissioned by Honda, designed by ex-Ferrari and Tyrrell designer Harvey Postlethwaite and built by Dallara in 1999.",
" Its purpose was similar to the one surrounding the Toyota TF101 of 2001, in that it was supposed to be a working test car used in preparation for a full-scale assault on Grand Prix racing in the following year/s."
],
"title": "Honda RA099"
},
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"sentences": [
"Panasonic Toyota Racing was a Formula One team owned by Japanese car manufacturer Toyota and based in Cologne, Germany.",
" Toyota announced their plans to participate in F1 in 1999, and after extensive testing with their initial car, dubbed the TF101, the team made their debut in 2002.",
" The new team grew from Toyota's long-standing Toyota Motorsport GmbH organisation, which had previously competed in the World Rally Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans.",
" Despite a point in their first-ever race, Panasonic Toyota Racing never won a Grand Prix, their best finish being 2nd position, which they achieved five times – in 2005, 2008 and 2009."
],
"title": "Toyota Racing"
},
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"sentences": [
"Allan McNish (born 29 December 1969) is a British former racing driver, commentator, and journalist from Scotland.",
" He is a three-time winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, most recently in 2013, as well as a three-time winner of the American Le Mans Series, which he last won in 2007.",
" He won the FIA World Endurance Championship (FIA WEC) in 2013.",
" He has also been a co-commentator and pundit for BBC Formula One coverage on TV, radio and online."
],
"title": "Allan McNish"
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"sentences": [
"Johnny Mowlem (born 12 February 1969) is a professional British racing driver.",
" Mowlem is considered to be among the world's elite sports car drivers, having competed in every class of world championship sports car racing.",
" He is the 2013 European Le Mans Series GT champion, having previously won the British Porsche Cup championship in 1996 and 1997.",
" He has class victories in both the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring, and has earned podiums at virtually all of the world's major sports car races, including the Le Mans 24 hours and the 1000 km Nürburgring.",
" He has also achieved overall podium finishes at the Daytona 24 hours as well as at the famous 10-hour Petit Le Mans race in the USA.",
" Mowlem began his career in single seaters racing up to Formula 3 level and got his big break when he was chosen personally by triple Formula One World Champion Jackie Stewart to join his \"staircase of \"talent\" team in the junior single seater formula, alongside drivers of the calibre of Dario Franchitti, Allan McNish and Gil de Ferran.",
" He switched to sportscars in 1996, winning the Class 1 championship of the British Porsche Cup and then gained international recognition the following year when he won all 17 races of the British Porsche Cup to become British champion.",
" This launched his professional career in World Sportscars.",
" Later in his career he gained further international attention for his work as a driver of the hybrid-powered Ginetta Zytek prototype racer in the ALMS in 2008 and 2009.",
" In 2010, Mowlem was a Lotus Racing factory driver, driving the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) and in the International GT Open Series for sports cars in Europe.",
" His latest driving championship came in the European Le Mans Series in 2013.",
" Mowlem raced in the ALMS series every year that sanctioning body held races.",
" Mowlem also operates his own driving academy, working with both corporate clients and drivers wishing for a career in racing."
],
"title": "Johnny Mowlem"
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"sentences": [
"The 2010 8 Hours of Le Castellet (\"8 Heures du Castellet\") was the inaugural round of the 2010 Le Mans Series season.",
" It took place at the Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France on 11 April 2010.",
" It was the first Le Mans Series race that is longer than the standard 1,000-km distance the LMS use since the 2007 Mil Milhas Brasil.",
" Audi Sport Team Joest won the race overall in their first use of the Audi R15 TDI in the Le Mans Series, with drivers Allan McNish and Rinaldo Capello.",
" Aston Martin Racing and Rebellion Racing completed the overall podium five laps behind the winning Audi.",
" Strakka Racing also brought Honda Performance Development a win on their debut in the LMP2 category, leading the OAK Racing Pescarolo by 33 seconds.",
" Applewood Seven won the Formula Le Mans category, the first event in which this class participated in the Le Mans Series.",
" Team Felbermayr-Proton dominated the GT2 category by finishing in the top two positions, ahead of the first of the AF Corse Ferraris."
],
"title": "2010 8 Hours of Castellet"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 2013 6 Hours of Silverstone was an auto racing event held at the Silverstone Circuit, near Silverstone, England on 12–14 April 2013.",
" The event was the opening round of the 2013 FIA World Endurance Championship season, and served as the annual award for the Royal Automobile Club's Tourist Trophy.",
" Briton Allan McNish, Dane Tom Kristensen, and Frenchman Loïc Duval won the race for Audi, just over three seconds ahead of their teammates.",
" The British Delta-ADR team were victorious in the LMP2 category, while Aston Martin Racing secured both the LMGTE Pro and LMGTE Am classes."
],
"title": "2013 6 Hours of Silverstone"
},
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"sentences": [
"Stéphane Ortelli (born 30 March 1970 in Hyères, Var, France) is a Monegasque professional racing driver with three world championship titles.",
" He has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in 1998 with Allan McNish and Laurent Aïello and the Spa 24 Hours in 2003 with Romain Dumas and Marc Lieb.",
" He's also won the GT1 Class at the 12 Hours of Sebring in 2005 with David Brabham and Darren Turner.",
" Currently, he is an Emil Frey Racing driver competing and developing the Jaguar and Lexus GT racing cars in the Blancpain Endurance Series and the VLN series."
],
"title": "Stéphane Ortelli"
}
] |
[
"Title: Toyota TF102\n\nThe Toyota TF102 was the car with which the Toyota team competed in the 2002 Formula One season, the team's inaugural Championship campaign. The car reflected the results of a year's testing in 2001 with the TF101, and was designed primarily by Gustav Brunner and Dago Rohrer. As with the TF101, it was piloted during the season by Mika Salo and Allan McNish.",
"Title: Toyota TF101\n\nThe Toyota TF101 was a Formula One car used solely for testing purposes during the 2001 season, in preparation for the team's full-scale assault on the series in 2002. The car was designed by Toyota F1's chief of chassis Jean-Claude Martens and was driven by Mika Salo and Allan McNish. The TF101 was unofficially called the \"AM01\" by Toyota until the name of its successor, the TF102 was announced.",
"Title: Loïc Duval\n\nLoïc Duval (] ; born 12 June 1982) is a French professional racing driver currently racing for Audi Sport as a factory driver in DTM and driving for Dragon Racing in Formula E. He won the 2013 24 Hours of Le Mans with Allan McNish and Tom Kristensen driving the Audi R18 for Audi Sport.",
"Title: Honda RA099\n\nThe Honda RA099 was a prototype Formula One racecar, commissioned by Honda, designed by ex-Ferrari and Tyrrell designer Harvey Postlethwaite and built by Dallara in 1999. Its purpose was similar to the one surrounding the Toyota TF101 of 2001, in that it was supposed to be a working test car used in preparation for a full-scale assault on Grand Prix racing in the following year/s.",
"Title: Toyota Racing\n\nPanasonic Toyota Racing was a Formula One team owned by Japanese car manufacturer Toyota and based in Cologne, Germany. Toyota announced their plans to participate in F1 in 1999, and after extensive testing with their initial car, dubbed the TF101, the team made their debut in 2002. The new team grew from Toyota's long-standing Toyota Motorsport GmbH organisation, which had previously competed in the World Rally Championship and the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Despite a point in their first-ever race, Panasonic Toyota Racing never won a Grand Prix, their best finish being 2nd position, which they achieved five times – in 2005, 2008 and 2009.",
"Title: Allan McNish\n\nAllan McNish (born 29 December 1969) is a British former racing driver, commentator, and journalist from Scotland. He is a three-time winner of the 24 Hours of Le Mans, most recently in 2013, as well as a three-time winner of the American Le Mans Series, which he last won in 2007. He won the FIA World Endurance Championship (FIA WEC) in 2013. He has also been a co-commentator and pundit for BBC Formula One coverage on TV, radio and online.",
"Title: Johnny Mowlem\n\nJohnny Mowlem (born 12 February 1969) is a professional British racing driver. Mowlem is considered to be among the world's elite sports car drivers, having competed in every class of world championship sports car racing. He is the 2013 European Le Mans Series GT champion, having previously won the British Porsche Cup championship in 1996 and 1997. He has class victories in both the 24 Hours of Daytona and the 12 Hours of Sebring, and has earned podiums at virtually all of the world's major sports car races, including the Le Mans 24 hours and the 1000 km Nürburgring. He has also achieved overall podium finishes at the Daytona 24 hours as well as at the famous 10-hour Petit Le Mans race in the USA. Mowlem began his career in single seaters racing up to Formula 3 level and got his big break when he was chosen personally by triple Formula One World Champion Jackie Stewart to join his \"staircase of \"talent\" team in the junior single seater formula, alongside drivers of the calibre of Dario Franchitti, Allan McNish and Gil de Ferran. He switched to sportscars in 1996, winning the Class 1 championship of the British Porsche Cup and then gained international recognition the following year when he won all 17 races of the British Porsche Cup to become British champion. This launched his professional career in World Sportscars. Later in his career he gained further international attention for his work as a driver of the hybrid-powered Ginetta Zytek prototype racer in the ALMS in 2008 and 2009. In 2010, Mowlem was a Lotus Racing factory driver, driving the American Le Mans Series (ALMS) and in the International GT Open Series for sports cars in Europe. His latest driving championship came in the European Le Mans Series in 2013. Mowlem raced in the ALMS series every year that sanctioning body held races. Mowlem also operates his own driving academy, working with both corporate clients and drivers wishing for a career in racing.",
"Title: 2010 8 Hours of Castellet\n\nThe 2010 8 Hours of Le Castellet (\"8 Heures du Castellet\") was the inaugural round of the 2010 Le Mans Series season. It took place at the Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet, France on 11 April 2010. It was the first Le Mans Series race that is longer than the standard 1,000-km distance the LMS use since the 2007 Mil Milhas Brasil. Audi Sport Team Joest won the race overall in their first use of the Audi R15 TDI in the Le Mans Series, with drivers Allan McNish and Rinaldo Capello. Aston Martin Racing and Rebellion Racing completed the overall podium five laps behind the winning Audi. Strakka Racing also brought Honda Performance Development a win on their debut in the LMP2 category, leading the OAK Racing Pescarolo by 33 seconds. Applewood Seven won the Formula Le Mans category, the first event in which this class participated in the Le Mans Series. Team Felbermayr-Proton dominated the GT2 category by finishing in the top two positions, ahead of the first of the AF Corse Ferraris.",
"Title: 2013 6 Hours of Silverstone\n\nThe 2013 6 Hours of Silverstone was an auto racing event held at the Silverstone Circuit, near Silverstone, England on 12–14 April 2013. The event was the opening round of the 2013 FIA World Endurance Championship season, and served as the annual award for the Royal Automobile Club's Tourist Trophy. Briton Allan McNish, Dane Tom Kristensen, and Frenchman Loïc Duval won the race for Audi, just over three seconds ahead of their teammates. The British Delta-ADR team were victorious in the LMP2 category, while Aston Martin Racing secured both the LMGTE Pro and LMGTE Am classes.",
"Title: Stéphane Ortelli\n\nStéphane Ortelli (born 30 March 1970 in Hyères, Var, France) is a Monegasque professional racing driver with three world championship titles. He has won the 24 Hours of Le Mans race in 1998 with Allan McNish and Laurent Aïello and the Spa 24 Hours in 2003 with Romain Dumas and Marc Lieb. He's also won the GT1 Class at the 12 Hours of Sebring in 2005 with David Brabham and Darren Turner. Currently, he is an Emil Frey Racing driver competing and developing the Jaguar and Lexus GT racing cars in the Blancpain Endurance Series and the VLN series."
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Which newspaper is owned by Sheldon Adelson and distributed with the "Las Vegas Sun"?
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Las Vegas Review-Journal
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"Alexandra Berzon is an American reporter for \"The Wall Street Journal\" covering Las Vegas, Nevada.",
" She is best known for a 2008 series of investigative stories about the deaths of construction workers on the Las Vegas Strip for which the \"Las Vegas Sun\" won the annual Pulitzer Prize for Public Service and The Hillman Prize."
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"The Henderson Home News was a community newspaper based in Henderson, Nevada.",
" The \"Henderson Home News\" had a close, working alliance with the larger \"Las Vegas Sun\" throughout its existence.",
" The \"Las Vegas Sun\" later acquired the \"Henderson Home News\" outright and closed the smaller newspaper in 2010."
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"Paul Curtis Steelman, a native of Atlantic City, is an American architect that is recognized as a visionary designer of global entertainment, hospitality, and gaming architecture based in Las Vegas, Nevada and Macau.",
" Paul has designed buildings for the mavericks of the gaming industry, including Kirk Kerkorian, Steve Wynn, Sheldon Adelson, Francis Lui, Lawrence Ho, Tan Sri Dato' Lim Kok Thay, Tan Sri Dr Chen Lip Keong, Prince Albert of Monaco, Bob Stupak, Frank Modica, Phil Satre, Derek Stevens and Stanley Ho."
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"Herman Milton \"Hank\" Greenspun (August 27, 1909 – July 23, 1989) was the publisher of the \"Las Vegas Sun\" newspaper.",
" He purchased the \"Sun\" in 1949, and served as its editor and publisher until his death.",
" Greenspun was also a prominent real estate developer in the Las Vegas Valley."
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"Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press is a 2017 Netflix documentary directed by Brian Knappenberger.",
" The documentary is themed around the effects of big money on American journalism.",
" The documentary focuses on two incidents: Peter Thiel financing wrestler Hulk Hogan's lawsuit against Gawker Media, and casino owner Sheldon Adelson's secret purchase of the \"Las Vegas Review-Journal\"."
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"The Greenspun Media Group is an independent company and was a wholly owned subsidiary of The Greenspun Corporation.",
" Headquartered in Henderson, Nevada, the group has over 60 years experience in the Las Vegas Valley.",
" Beginning with the \"Las Vegas Sun\" newspaper in 1950, the company has grown to more than 30 publications and a total distribution exceeding 27 million magazines and newspapers.",
" In 2007, The Greenspun Group acquired Niche Media, which was founded in 1992 by Jason Binn.",
" Niche Media was sold in 2014."
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"The Las Vegas Sun is one of the Las Vegas Valley's two daily newspapers.",
" It is owned by the Greenspun family and is affiliated with Greenspun Media Group.",
" The paper published afternoons on weekdays from 1990 to 2005 and is now included as a section inside the pages of the \"Las Vegas Review-Journal\" but continues operating exclusively on its own website."
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"The Adelson Foundation is an American private charitable foundation founded by business magnate Sheldon Adelson and his wife Miriam.",
" The organization is based in Los Angeles."
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"title": "Adelson Foundation"
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"Sheldon Gary Adelson (pronounced ; born August 4, 1933) is an American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist.",
" He is the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Las Vegas Sands Corporation, which owns the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, and is the parent company of Venetian Macao Limited, which operates The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino and the Sands Expo and Convention Center.",
" He also owns the Israeli daily newspaper \"Israel Hayom\", and the \"Las Vegas Review-Journal\".",
" Adelson, a lifelong donor and philanthropist to a variety of causes, founded with his wife's initiative the Adelson Foundation.",
" He is a member of the Republican Party."
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"The Las Vegas Review-Journal is a major daily newspaper published in Las Vegas, Nevada, since 1909.",
" It is the largest circulating daily newspaper in Nevada and one of two daily newspapers in the Las Vegas area.",
" The Greenspun Corporation-owned \"Las Vegas Sun\" is distributed with it."
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"Title: Alexandra Berzon\n\nAlexandra Berzon is an American reporter for \"The Wall Street Journal\" covering Las Vegas, Nevada. She is best known for a 2008 series of investigative stories about the deaths of construction workers on the Las Vegas Strip for which the \"Las Vegas Sun\" won the annual Pulitzer Prize for Public Service and The Hillman Prize.",
"Title: Henderson Home News\n\nThe Henderson Home News was a community newspaper based in Henderson, Nevada. The \"Henderson Home News\" had a close, working alliance with the larger \"Las Vegas Sun\" throughout its existence. The \"Las Vegas Sun\" later acquired the \"Henderson Home News\" outright and closed the smaller newspaper in 2010.",
"Title: Paul Steelman\n\nPaul Curtis Steelman, a native of Atlantic City, is an American architect that is recognized as a visionary designer of global entertainment, hospitality, and gaming architecture based in Las Vegas, Nevada and Macau. Paul has designed buildings for the mavericks of the gaming industry, including Kirk Kerkorian, Steve Wynn, Sheldon Adelson, Francis Lui, Lawrence Ho, Tan Sri Dato' Lim Kok Thay, Tan Sri Dr Chen Lip Keong, Prince Albert of Monaco, Bob Stupak, Frank Modica, Phil Satre, Derek Stevens and Stanley Ho.",
"Title: Hank Greenspun\n\nHerman Milton \"Hank\" Greenspun (August 27, 1909 – July 23, 1989) was the publisher of the \"Las Vegas Sun\" newspaper. He purchased the \"Sun\" in 1949, and served as its editor and publisher until his death. Greenspun was also a prominent real estate developer in the Las Vegas Valley.",
"Title: Nobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press\n\nNobody Speak: Trials of the Free Press is a 2017 Netflix documentary directed by Brian Knappenberger. The documentary is themed around the effects of big money on American journalism. The documentary focuses on two incidents: Peter Thiel financing wrestler Hulk Hogan's lawsuit against Gawker Media, and casino owner Sheldon Adelson's secret purchase of the \"Las Vegas Review-Journal\".",
"Title: Greenspun Media Group\n\nThe Greenspun Media Group is an independent company and was a wholly owned subsidiary of The Greenspun Corporation. Headquartered in Henderson, Nevada, the group has over 60 years experience in the Las Vegas Valley. Beginning with the \"Las Vegas Sun\" newspaper in 1950, the company has grown to more than 30 publications and a total distribution exceeding 27 million magazines and newspapers. In 2007, The Greenspun Group acquired Niche Media, which was founded in 1992 by Jason Binn. Niche Media was sold in 2014.",
"Title: Las Vegas Sun\n\nThe Las Vegas Sun is one of the Las Vegas Valley's two daily newspapers. It is owned by the Greenspun family and is affiliated with Greenspun Media Group. The paper published afternoons on weekdays from 1990 to 2005 and is now included as a section inside the pages of the \"Las Vegas Review-Journal\" but continues operating exclusively on its own website.",
"Title: Adelson Foundation\n\nThe Adelson Foundation is an American private charitable foundation founded by business magnate Sheldon Adelson and his wife Miriam. The organization is based in Los Angeles.",
"Title: Sheldon Adelson\n\nSheldon Gary Adelson (pronounced ; born August 4, 1933) is an American business magnate, investor, and philanthropist. He is the founder, chairman and chief executive officer of Las Vegas Sands Corporation, which owns the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, and is the parent company of Venetian Macao Limited, which operates The Venetian Resort Hotel Casino and the Sands Expo and Convention Center. He also owns the Israeli daily newspaper \"Israel Hayom\", and the \"Las Vegas Review-Journal\". Adelson, a lifelong donor and philanthropist to a variety of causes, founded with his wife's initiative the Adelson Foundation. He is a member of the Republican Party.",
"Title: Las Vegas Review-Journal\n\nThe Las Vegas Review-Journal is a major daily newspaper published in Las Vegas, Nevada, since 1909. It is the largest circulating daily newspaper in Nevada and one of two daily newspapers in the Las Vegas area. The Greenspun Corporation-owned \"Las Vegas Sun\" is distributed with it."
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To which taxonomic category do both Cibotium and Dipteronia belong?
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"Cibotium (from the Greek \"kibootion\", meaning chest or box) is a genus of 11 species of tropical tree fern—subject to much confusion and revision—distributed fairly narrowly in Hawaiʻ i (four species, plus a hybrid, collectively known as hāpuʻ u), Southeast Asia (five species), and the cloud forests of Central America and Mexico (two species).",
" Some of the species currently listed in the literature seem to be synonyms or local-variant subspecies. \"",
"Cibotium glaucum\", from Hawaiʻ i, is the most frequently encountered \"Cibotium\" species in the horticultural trade, together with its sibling species \"Cibotium chamissoi\" and the potentially huge \"Cibotium menziesii\".",
" The remaining Hawaiian \"Cibotium\", \"C. nealiae\", is a 1 m dwarf variety, restricted to the island of Kauaʻ i that is never seen in the horticultural trade.",
" Precise identification of \"Cibotium\" species is difficult, although all have shiny and rather waxy fronds when viewed from above, with varying degrees of powdery-pale blush when seen from underneath.",
" The natural habitat of \"Cibotium\" is among the dripping trees and stream gullies of the rainforests on Hawaiʻ i's windward volcanic slopes."
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"Aptera is an obsolete taxonomic category, which included the Apterygota along with various other wingless arthropods."
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"Cladorhiza segonzaci is a species of sponge in the taxonomic category of Demospongiae.",
" The body of the sponge consists of a spicule and fibers and is water absorbent."
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"Heterostropha was a previously used taxonomic category, an order of sea snails, within the superorder Heterobranchia.",
" In the most current gastropod taxonomy, that of Bouchet & Rocroi, this taxon is no longer in use."
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"Gammaridae is a family of amphipods.",
" In North America they are included among the folk taxonomic category of \"scuds\", and otherwise gammarids is usually used as a common name."
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"Dipteronia is a genus of two living and one extinct species, regarded in the soapberry family Sapindaceae \"sensu lato\" after Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG I 1998, APG II 2003) and more recently (Harrington \"et al.\" 2005) )or traditionally by several authors in Aceraceae, related to the maples."
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"Helleborine is the common name for a number of species of orchid.",
" It does not correspond to any currently used taxonomic category.",
" Some of the plants called helleborines are classified in the genus \"Epipactis\", some in genus \"Cephalanthera\".",
" A genus \"Helleborine\" was formerly recognised but has now been absorbed into the Grass pink genus \"Calapogon\"."
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"Sigmurethra is a taxonomic category of air-breathing land snails and slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs.",
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"Cladorhiza inversa is a species of sponge in the taxonomic category of Demospongiae.",
" The body of the sponge consists of a spicule and fibers and is water absorbent."
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"Eogastropoda was a previously used taxonomic category of snails or gastropods, a subclass which was erected by Ponder and Lindberg in 1997.",
" It was one of two great divisions (subclasses) of the class Gastropoda, the snails.",
" The other subclass of gastropods was the Orthogastropoda."
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"Title: Cibotium\n\nCibotium (from the Greek \"kibootion\", meaning chest or box) is a genus of 11 species of tropical tree fern—subject to much confusion and revision—distributed fairly narrowly in Hawaiʻ i (four species, plus a hybrid, collectively known as hāpuʻ u), Southeast Asia (five species), and the cloud forests of Central America and Mexico (two species). Some of the species currently listed in the literature seem to be synonyms or local-variant subspecies. \" Cibotium glaucum\", from Hawaiʻ i, is the most frequently encountered \"Cibotium\" species in the horticultural trade, together with its sibling species \"Cibotium chamissoi\" and the potentially huge \"Cibotium menziesii\". The remaining Hawaiian \"Cibotium\", \"C. nealiae\", is a 1 m dwarf variety, restricted to the island of Kauaʻ i that is never seen in the horticultural trade. Precise identification of \"Cibotium\" species is difficult, although all have shiny and rather waxy fronds when viewed from above, with varying degrees of powdery-pale blush when seen from underneath. The natural habitat of \"Cibotium\" is among the dripping trees and stream gullies of the rainforests on Hawaiʻ i's windward volcanic slopes.",
"Title: Aptera\n\nAptera is an obsolete taxonomic category, which included the Apterygota along with various other wingless arthropods.",
"Title: Cladorhiza segonzaci\n\nCladorhiza segonzaci is a species of sponge in the taxonomic category of Demospongiae. The body of the sponge consists of a spicule and fibers and is water absorbent.",
"Title: Heterostropha\n\nHeterostropha was a previously used taxonomic category, an order of sea snails, within the superorder Heterobranchia. In the most current gastropod taxonomy, that of Bouchet & Rocroi, this taxon is no longer in use.",
"Title: Gammaridae\n\nGammaridae is a family of amphipods. In North America they are included among the folk taxonomic category of \"scuds\", and otherwise gammarids is usually used as a common name.",
"Title: Dipteronia\n\nDipteronia is a genus of two living and one extinct species, regarded in the soapberry family Sapindaceae \"sensu lato\" after Angiosperm Phylogeny Group (APG I 1998, APG II 2003) and more recently (Harrington \"et al.\" 2005) )or traditionally by several authors in Aceraceae, related to the maples.",
"Title: Helleborine\n\nHelleborine is the common name for a number of species of orchid. It does not correspond to any currently used taxonomic category. Some of the plants called helleborines are classified in the genus \"Epipactis\", some in genus \"Cephalanthera\". A genus \"Helleborine\" was formerly recognised but has now been absorbed into the Grass pink genus \"Calapogon\".",
"Title: Sigmurethra\n\nSigmurethra is a taxonomic category of air-breathing land snails and slugs, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod molluscs. This is an informal group which includes the majority of land snails and slugs.",
"Title: Cladorhiza inversa\n\nCladorhiza inversa is a species of sponge in the taxonomic category of Demospongiae. The body of the sponge consists of a spicule and fibers and is water absorbent.",
"Title: Eogastropoda\n\nEogastropoda was a previously used taxonomic category of snails or gastropods, a subclass which was erected by Ponder and Lindberg in 1997. It was one of two great divisions (subclasses) of the class Gastropoda, the snails. The other subclass of gastropods was the Orthogastropoda."
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Superman II is a 1980 British-American superhero film directed by Richard Lester, based on the DC Comics character Superman, it is a sequel to the 1978 film "Superman" and stars which American former boxer and actor?
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Jack O'Halloran
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"Superman Returns is a 2006 American superhero film directed and produced by Bryan Singer.",
" It is based on the DC Comics character Superman and serves as an homage sequel to the motion pictures \"Superman\" (1978) and \"Superman II\" (1980), while ignoring the events of \"Superman III\" (1983) and \"\" (1987).",
" The film stars Brandon Routh as Clark Kent/Superman, Kate Bosworth as Lois Lane, Kevin Spacey as Lex Luthor, with James Marsden, Frank Langella, and Parker Posey.",
" The film tells the story of the title character returning to Earth after a five-year absence.",
" He finds that his love interest Lois Lane has moved on with her life, and that his archenemy Lex Luthor is plotting a scheme that will destroy Superman and the world."
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"Superman III is a British-American 1983 superhero film directed by Richard Lester, based on the DC Comics character Superman.",
" It is the third film in the \"Superman\" film series and the last \"Superman\" film to be produced by Alexander Salkind and Ilya Salkind.",
" The film features a cast of Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor, Annette O'Toole, Annie Ross, Pamela Stephenson, Robert Vaughn, Marc McClure, and Gavan O'Herlihy.",
" This film is followed by \"\", released on July 24, 1987."
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"Superman II is a 1980 British-American superhero film directed by Richard Lester, based on the DC Comics character Superman.",
" It is a sequel to the 1978 film \"Superman\" and stars Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Terence Stamp, Ned Beatty, Sarah Douglas, Margot Kidder, and Jack O'Halloran.",
" The film was released in Australia and mainland Europe on December 4, 1980, and in other countries throughout 1981.",
" Selected premiere engagements of \"Superman II\" were presented in Megasound, a high-impact surround sound system similar to Sensurround."
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"Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut is a re-edited director's cut of the 1980 film \"Superman II\".",
" It features a significant amount of lost footage shot by the original director, Richard Donner, in 1977 before he was taken off the project and replaced by Richard Lester, who completed the film for its theatrical release.",
" In 2000, during the DVD restoration of \"Superman: The Movie\", editor Michael Thau became interested in completing Donner's version of \"Superman II\".",
" In 2006, Donner's footage of Marlon Brando was discovered and used in Bryan Singer's \"Superman Returns\", finally creating the possibility of restoring Donner's cut."
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"Superman IV: The Quest for Peace is a 1987 American superhero film directed by Sidney J. Furie, based on the DC Comics character Superman.",
" It is the fourth and final film in the original \"Superman\" film series, and the first film in that series not to be produced by Alexander and Ilya Salkind, but rather by Golan-Globus' Cannon Films, in association with Warner Bros. Gene Hackman returned as Lex Luthor, who creates an evil solar-powered version of Superman called Nuclear Man."
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"Jack O'Halloran (born April 8, 1943) is an American former boxer and actor.",
" O'Halloran is best known for acting in such films as \"Superman\", \"Superman II\" and \"Dragnet\"."
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"Man of Steel is a 2013 superhero film featuring the DC Comics character Superman.",
" It is a British-American venture produced by Legendary Pictures, DC Entertainment, Syncopy Inc., and Cruel and Unusual Films, and distributed by Warner Bros.",
" Pictures.",
" It is the first installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU).",
" The film is directed by Zack Snyder, written by David S. Goyer, and stars Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Kevin Costner, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Christopher Meloni, and Russell Crowe.",
" \"Man of Steel\" is a reboot of the \"Superman\" film series that retells the character's origin story.",
" In the film, Clark Kent learns that he is a superpowered alien from the planet Krypton and assumes the role of mankind's protector as Superman, but finds himself having to prevent General Zod from destroying humanity."
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"title": "Man of Steel (film)"
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"sentences": [
"The powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed since his introduction in the 1930s.",
" Many other DC Comics characters have Superman's abilities from Kryptonian DNA, such as Zod, Kara Zor-El, and even the hybrid Superboy.",
" The extent of Superman's powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character.",
" Lex Luthor described Superman as a \"living god\" on Earth.",
" As a result, his powers were significantly reduced when his story was rebooted by writer John Byrne after the \"Crisis on Infinite Earths\" series.",
" After Byrne's departure, Superman's powers were gradually increased again, though with greater in-story explanation than his Pre-\"Crisis\" incarnation."
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"title": "Powers and abilities of Superman"
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"Superman (informally titled Superman: The Movie in some listings and reference sources) is a 1978 superhero film directed by Richard Donner and based on the DC Comics character of the same name.",
" The film is a British, Swiss, Panamanian and American joint venture, produced by Warner Bros., Film Export A.G., Dovemead Limited and International Film Productions.",
" \"Superman\" features an ensemble cast of Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Jeff East, Margot Kidder, Glenn Ford, Phyllis Thaxter, Jackie Cooper, Trevor Howard, Marc McClure, Terence Stamp, Valerie Perrine, Ned Beatty, Jack O'Halloran, Maria Schell, and Sarah Douglas.",
" The film depicts Superman's origin, including his infancy as Kal-El of Krypton and his youthful years in the rural town of Smallville.",
" Disguised as reporter Clark Kent, he adopts a mild-mannered disposition in Metropolis and develops a romance with Lois Lane, while battling the villainous Lex Luthor."
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"title": "Superman (1978 film)"
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"Non is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Superman.",
" He first appeared in the 1978 film \"Superman: The Movie\", where he was portrayed by actor and former boxer Jack O'Halloran.",
" Nearly three decades later, the character made his comic book debut in \"Action Comics\" #845 (January 2007)."
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"Title: Superman Returns\n\nSuperman Returns is a 2006 American superhero film directed and produced by Bryan Singer. It is based on the DC Comics character Superman and serves as an homage sequel to the motion pictures \"Superman\" (1978) and \"Superman II\" (1980), while ignoring the events of \"Superman III\" (1983) and \"\" (1987). The film stars Brandon Routh as Clark Kent/Superman, Kate Bosworth as Lois Lane, Kevin Spacey as Lex Luthor, with James Marsden, Frank Langella, and Parker Posey. The film tells the story of the title character returning to Earth after a five-year absence. He finds that his love interest Lois Lane has moved on with her life, and that his archenemy Lex Luthor is plotting a scheme that will destroy Superman and the world.",
"Title: Superman III\n\nSuperman III is a British-American 1983 superhero film directed by Richard Lester, based on the DC Comics character Superman. It is the third film in the \"Superman\" film series and the last \"Superman\" film to be produced by Alexander Salkind and Ilya Salkind. The film features a cast of Christopher Reeve, Richard Pryor, Annette O'Toole, Annie Ross, Pamela Stephenson, Robert Vaughn, Marc McClure, and Gavan O'Herlihy. This film is followed by \"\", released on July 24, 1987.",
"Title: Superman II\n\nSuperman II is a 1980 British-American superhero film directed by Richard Lester, based on the DC Comics character Superman. It is a sequel to the 1978 film \"Superman\" and stars Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Terence Stamp, Ned Beatty, Sarah Douglas, Margot Kidder, and Jack O'Halloran. The film was released in Australia and mainland Europe on December 4, 1980, and in other countries throughout 1981. Selected premiere engagements of \"Superman II\" were presented in Megasound, a high-impact surround sound system similar to Sensurround.",
"Title: Superman II: The Richard Donner Cut\n\nSuperman II: The Richard Donner Cut is a re-edited director's cut of the 1980 film \"Superman II\". It features a significant amount of lost footage shot by the original director, Richard Donner, in 1977 before he was taken off the project and replaced by Richard Lester, who completed the film for its theatrical release. In 2000, during the DVD restoration of \"Superman: The Movie\", editor Michael Thau became interested in completing Donner's version of \"Superman II\". In 2006, Donner's footage of Marlon Brando was discovered and used in Bryan Singer's \"Superman Returns\", finally creating the possibility of restoring Donner's cut.",
"Title: Superman IV: The Quest for Peace\n\nSuperman IV: The Quest for Peace is a 1987 American superhero film directed by Sidney J. Furie, based on the DC Comics character Superman. It is the fourth and final film in the original \"Superman\" film series, and the first film in that series not to be produced by Alexander and Ilya Salkind, but rather by Golan-Globus' Cannon Films, in association with Warner Bros. Gene Hackman returned as Lex Luthor, who creates an evil solar-powered version of Superman called Nuclear Man.",
"Title: Jack O'Halloran\n\nJack O'Halloran (born April 8, 1943) is an American former boxer and actor. O'Halloran is best known for acting in such films as \"Superman\", \"Superman II\" and \"Dragnet\".",
"Title: Man of Steel (film)\n\nMan of Steel is a 2013 superhero film featuring the DC Comics character Superman. It is a British-American venture produced by Legendary Pictures, DC Entertainment, Syncopy Inc., and Cruel and Unusual Films, and distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures. It is the first installment in the DC Extended Universe (DCEU). The film is directed by Zack Snyder, written by David S. Goyer, and stars Henry Cavill, Amy Adams, Michael Shannon, Kevin Costner, Diane Lane, Laurence Fishburne, Antje Traue, Ayelet Zurer, Christopher Meloni, and Russell Crowe. \"Man of Steel\" is a reboot of the \"Superman\" film series that retells the character's origin story. In the film, Clark Kent learns that he is a superpowered alien from the planet Krypton and assumes the role of mankind's protector as Superman, but finds himself having to prevent General Zod from destroying humanity.",
"Title: Powers and abilities of Superman\n\nThe powers of DC Comics character Superman have changed since his introduction in the 1930s. Many other DC Comics characters have Superman's abilities from Kryptonian DNA, such as Zod, Kara Zor-El, and even the hybrid Superboy. The extent of Superman's powers peaked during the 1970s and 1980s to the point where various writers found it difficult to create suitable challenges for the character. Lex Luthor described Superman as a \"living god\" on Earth. As a result, his powers were significantly reduced when his story was rebooted by writer John Byrne after the \"Crisis on Infinite Earths\" series. After Byrne's departure, Superman's powers were gradually increased again, though with greater in-story explanation than his Pre-\"Crisis\" incarnation.",
"Title: Superman (1978 film)\n\nSuperman (informally titled Superman: The Movie in some listings and reference sources) is a 1978 superhero film directed by Richard Donner and based on the DC Comics character of the same name. The film is a British, Swiss, Panamanian and American joint venture, produced by Warner Bros., Film Export A.G., Dovemead Limited and International Film Productions. \"Superman\" features an ensemble cast of Marlon Brando, Gene Hackman, Christopher Reeve, Jeff East, Margot Kidder, Glenn Ford, Phyllis Thaxter, Jackie Cooper, Trevor Howard, Marc McClure, Terence Stamp, Valerie Perrine, Ned Beatty, Jack O'Halloran, Maria Schell, and Sarah Douglas. The film depicts Superman's origin, including his infancy as Kal-El of Krypton and his youthful years in the rural town of Smallville. Disguised as reporter Clark Kent, he adopts a mild-mannered disposition in Metropolis and develops a romance with Lois Lane, while battling the villainous Lex Luthor.",
"Title: Non (comics)\n\nNon is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by DC Comics, commonly as an adversary of the superhero Superman. He first appeared in the 1978 film \"Superman: The Movie\", where he was portrayed by actor and former boxer Jack O'Halloran. Nearly three decades later, the character made his comic book debut in \"Action Comics\" #845 (January 2007)."
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Park Dietz is a forensic psychiatrist who consulted or testified in the criminal case of an American contract killer who was associated with members of what Newark family?
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DeCavalcante crime family
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"Clinical vampirism, more commonly called Renfield's syndrome or Renfield syndrome, is an obsession with drinking blood.",
" The earliest formal presentation of clinical vampirism to appear in the psychiatric literature, with the psychoanalytic interpretation of two cases, was contributed by Richard L. Vanden Bergh and John F. Kelley in 1964.",
" As the authors point out, brief and sporadic reports of blood-drinking behaviors associated with sexual pleasure have appeared in the psychiatric literature at least since 1892 with the work of Austrian forensic psychiatrist Richard von Krafft-Ebing.",
" Many medical publications concerning clinical vampirism can be found in the literature of forensic psychiatry, with the unusual behavior reported as one of many aspects of extraordinary violent crimes.",
" The behavior has never gained official recognition by the psychiatric profession and is not found in any edition of the \"International Classification of Diseases\" or the \"Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders\".",
" However, in the more colorful era in the history of psychiatry that predated the 1980s rise of the coded categories of (supposedly) theory-neutral mental disorders in \"DSM\" and \"ICD\", the psychiatric literature was fertile ground for the flourishing of case history reports of \"uncommon psychiatric syndromes\" or \"extraordinary disorders of human behavior\" that included not only clinical vampirism, but also lycanthropy, possession, stigmata and other unusual phenomena."
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"Criminal Case (commonly abbreviated as \"CC\") is a detective-themed hidden object game released on November 15, 2012 for Facebook.",
" An iOS version was released worldwide on August 28, 2014, followed by an Android version on April 15, 2015.",
" Developed and published by French indie studio Pretty Simple, \"Criminal Case\" has over ten million average monthly users.",
" \"Criminal Case\" has become a very popular game since the start of 2013 and also has been highly competitive with \"Candy Crush Saga\", the most popular game on Facebook with over 46 million average monthly users.",
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"Wolfram Meier-Augenstein is a Professor at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, a registered forensic expert advisor with the British National Crime Agency and a member of the Advisory Board of the journal \"Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry\".",
" From 2010 to 2014 he served as Director of the Forensic Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry Network (FIRMS).",
" while from 2009 to 2013 he was a Council member of the British Association for Human Identification (BAHID).",
" Meier-Augenstein was one of the scientists consulted by An Garda Síochána investigating the case of the dismembered torso found in the Dublin Royal Canal.",
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"J. Anderson Thomson, Jr. is an American psychiatrist and writer.",
" He is a Trustee of the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science and a staff psychiatrist for Counseling and Psychological Services at the University of Virginia Student Health Center, as well as the University of Virginia's Institute for Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy.",
" Thomson also has his own private practice, and is a forensic psychiatrist for Region Ten Community Services.",
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"Richard Leonard Kuklinski (April 11, 1935 – March 5, 2006) was an American contract killer and serial killer who was convicted of murdering five people, though he likely killed at least several dozen more.",
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"Michael Mark Welner, M.D., (born September 24, 1964, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American forensic psychiatrist and Chairman of The Forensic Panel.",
" Welner is best known for his work in sensitive and complex litigation.",
" He has acted as lead forensic psychiatric examiner in numerous criminal or court proceedings of national and international prominence, including precedent-setting trials and higher court decisions.",
" Welner is also known for a number of innovations in forensic science, forensic psychiatry and justice, including protocols for prospective peer review in forensic medicine consultation, research to standardize an evidence-based distinction of the worst crimes, The Depravity Standard, and recommendations for upgrading forensic science assessment.",
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"David L. Corwin is a board-certified psychiatrist, child and adolescent psychiatrist, and forensic psychiatrist.",
" Corwin has done extensive work into the long-term impact of child violence and abuse on health, and has promoted family support and treatment programs.",
" Corwin has worked as a consultant, a lecturer, a trainer, and an evaluator of suspected or known child sexual abuse cases throughout many countries, as well as serving as an expert witness of child sexual abuse cases.",
" Corwin has founded, directed or chaired groups that serve to advance prevention and protection against child violence and abuse, as well as furthering the education and research of the impact of child abuse."
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"James Grigson (January 30, 1932 – June 3, 2004), nicknamed \"Doctor Death\" by some press accounts, was a Texas forensic psychiatrist who testified in 167 capital trials, nearly all of which resulted in death sentences.",
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"Title: Clinical vampirism\n\nClinical vampirism, more commonly called Renfield's syndrome or Renfield syndrome, is an obsession with drinking blood. The earliest formal presentation of clinical vampirism to appear in the psychiatric literature, with the psychoanalytic interpretation of two cases, was contributed by Richard L. Vanden Bergh and John F. Kelley in 1964. As the authors point out, brief and sporadic reports of blood-drinking behaviors associated with sexual pleasure have appeared in the psychiatric literature at least since 1892 with the work of Austrian forensic psychiatrist Richard von Krafft-Ebing. Many medical publications concerning clinical vampirism can be found in the literature of forensic psychiatry, with the unusual behavior reported as one of many aspects of extraordinary violent crimes. The behavior has never gained official recognition by the psychiatric profession and is not found in any edition of the \"International Classification of Diseases\" or the \"Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders\". However, in the more colorful era in the history of psychiatry that predated the 1980s rise of the coded categories of (supposedly) theory-neutral mental disorders in \"DSM\" and \"ICD\", the psychiatric literature was fertile ground for the flourishing of case history reports of \"uncommon psychiatric syndromes\" or \"extraordinary disorders of human behavior\" that included not only clinical vampirism, but also lycanthropy, possession, stigmata and other unusual phenomena.",
"Title: Criminal Case (video game)\n\nCriminal Case (commonly abbreviated as \"CC\") is a detective-themed hidden object game released on November 15, 2012 for Facebook. An iOS version was released worldwide on August 28, 2014, followed by an Android version on April 15, 2015. Developed and published by French indie studio Pretty Simple, \"Criminal Case\" has over ten million average monthly users. \"Criminal Case\" has become a very popular game since the start of 2013 and also has been highly competitive with \"Candy Crush Saga\", the most popular game on Facebook with over 46 million average monthly users. On December 9, 2013, \"Criminal Case\" was crowned the Facebook Game of the Year 2013, surpassing \"Candy Crush\".",
"Title: Manfred Guttmacher\n\nManfred Schanfarten Guttmacher (May 19, 1898 – November 7, 1966) was an American forensic psychiatrist and chief medical officer noted for his connection of psychiatry and criminal law. Among several notable cases, Guttmacher testified in the trial of Jack Ruby, and authored \"The Dog Must Wag The Tail: Psychiatry And The Law\", \"America's Last King: An Interpretation of the Madness of George III\" and other works.",
"Title: Wolfram Meier-Augenstein\n\nWolfram Meier-Augenstein is a Professor at Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, a registered forensic expert advisor with the British National Crime Agency and a member of the Advisory Board of the journal \"Rapid Communications in Mass Spectrometry\". From 2010 to 2014 he served as Director of the Forensic Isotope Ratio Mass Spectrometry Network (FIRMS). while from 2009 to 2013 he was a Council member of the British Association for Human Identification (BAHID). Meier-Augenstein was one of the scientists consulted by An Garda Síochána investigating the case of the dismembered torso found in the Dublin Royal Canal. This case has gained some notoriety under the name Scissor Sisters (convicted killers). He was also one of the scientists consulted by the police investigating the Norfolk headless body case.",
"Title: J. Anderson Thomson\n\nJ. Anderson Thomson, Jr. is an American psychiatrist and writer. He is a Trustee of the Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science and a staff psychiatrist for Counseling and Psychological Services at the University of Virginia Student Health Center, as well as the University of Virginia's Institute for Law, Psychiatry and Public Policy. Thomson also has his own private practice, and is a forensic psychiatrist for Region Ten Community Services. Thomson acquired his B.A. from Duke University in 1970, he acquired his M.D. from the University of Virginia in 1974, and he did his adult psychiatry training at the University of Virginia from 1974 to 1977.",
"Title: Richard Kuklinski\n\nRichard Leonard Kuklinski (April 11, 1935 – March 5, 2006) was an American contract killer and serial killer who was convicted of murdering five people, though he likely killed at least several dozen more. He was associated with members of the American Mafia, namely the DeCavalcante crime family of Newark, New Jersey, and the Five Families of New York City.",
"Title: Michael Welner\n\nMichael Mark Welner, M.D., (born September 24, 1964, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American forensic psychiatrist and Chairman of The Forensic Panel. Welner is best known for his work in sensitive and complex litigation. He has acted as lead forensic psychiatric examiner in numerous criminal or court proceedings of national and international prominence, including precedent-setting trials and higher court decisions. Welner is also known for a number of innovations in forensic science, forensic psychiatry and justice, including protocols for prospective peer review in forensic medicine consultation, research to standardize an evidence-based distinction of the worst crimes, The Depravity Standard, and recommendations for upgrading forensic science assessment. He has been featured in network television news coverage of forensic psychiatry issues, has authored publications for professional and public audiences, and has contributed to emerging legislation on mental health reform.",
"Title: David Corwin\n\nDavid L. Corwin is a board-certified psychiatrist, child and adolescent psychiatrist, and forensic psychiatrist. Corwin has done extensive work into the long-term impact of child violence and abuse on health, and has promoted family support and treatment programs. Corwin has worked as a consultant, a lecturer, a trainer, and an evaluator of suspected or known child sexual abuse cases throughout many countries, as well as serving as an expert witness of child sexual abuse cases. Corwin has founded, directed or chaired groups that serve to advance prevention and protection against child violence and abuse, as well as furthering the education and research of the impact of child abuse.",
"Title: James Grigson\n\nJames Grigson (January 30, 1932 – June 3, 2004), nicknamed \"Doctor Death\" by some press accounts, was a Texas forensic psychiatrist who testified in 167 capital trials, nearly all of which resulted in death sentences. He was exposed as a charlatan and expelled by the American Psychiatric Association and the Texas Society of Psychiatric Physicians in 1995 for unethical conduct."
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Who's name was mentioned in the the New York Times and in the only major daily newspaper in the metropolitan area of Atlanta?
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Lyn Vaughn
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"The Express Tribune is a major daily English-language newspaper based in Pakistan.",
" Part of the Lakson Group of companies, it is the flagship publication of the \"Daily Express\" media group.",
" It is Pakistan's only internationally affiliated newspaper, in partnership with \"International New York Times\", the global edition of \"The New York Times\".",
" Headquartered in Karachi, it also prints copy from offices in Lahore, Islamabad and Peshawar.",
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" \"The New York Times\" has won 122 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other newspaper.",
" The paper's print version in 2013 had the second-largest circulation, behind \"The Wall Street Journal\", and the largest circulation among the metropolitan newspapers in the United States.",
" \"The New York Times\" is ranked 18th in the world by circulation.",
" Following industry trends, its weekday circulation had fallen in 2009 to fewer than one million."
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"The Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) is the only major daily newspaper in the metropolitan area of Atlanta, Georgia, United States.",
" It is the flagship publication of Cox Enterprises.",
" The \"Atlanta Journal-Constitution\" is the result of the merger between The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution.",
" The staff was combined in 1982.",
" Separate publication of the morning \"Constitution\" and afternoon \"Journal\" ended in 2001.",
" The \"AJC\" has its headquarters in the Atlanta suburb of Dunwoody, Georgia.",
" It is also co-owned with television flagship WSB-TV and six radio stations, which are located separately in midtown Atlanta."
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"The Silver City Daily Press and Independent is a six-day daily newspaper that serves the Silver City, New Mexico area of the United States.",
" Founded in 1896 as the weekly \"Silver City Independent\", the paper was purchased by the Ely family in 1934.",
" In 1935, Colonel Clyde Ely renamed the paper the \"Silver City Daily Press and Independent\" and converted it into a daily newspaper.",
" In 2007, the newspaper received the Mark Twain Award from the New Mexico Associated Press Managing Editors for their outstanding member cooperation in 2006.",
" Since the 2008 recession, the newspaper has outsourced its printing, increased its online presence, discontinued its membership in the Associated Press and joined an 11-member New Mexico newspaper exchange.",
" The name, archives and website of the Daily Press were purchased by the Silver City Independent Publishing Company, LLC, in April, 2014, marking its first non-Ely family ownership since its conversion to a daily newspaper."
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" A Southeast Georgia edition, called The Georgia Times-Union, serves the Brunswick area.",
" In 1983, Morris Communications of Augusta, Georgia, purchased Florida Publishing Company.",
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"The Post-Standard is a major daily newspaper serving the greater Syracuse, New York metro area.",
" Published by Advance Publications, it is one of two brands of the Syracuse Media Group, formed in 2012 as a digitally focused company.",
" The other major brand is Syracuse.com.",
" The newspaper is published seven days a week and is home-delivered to subscribers on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday.",
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"The Staten Island Advance is a daily newspaper published in the borough of Staten Island in New York City.",
" The only daily newspaper published in the borough, and the only borough to have its own major daily paper, it covers news of local and community interest, including borough politics.",
" As of April 25, 2007, Monday-Friday circulation was down 3.9% from the previous year, to 59,461.",
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" It is the namesake and nominal flagship publication of Advance Publications."
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"The Las Vegas Review-Journal is a major daily newspaper published in Las Vegas, Nevada, since 1909.",
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"Title: The Express Tribune\n\nThe Express Tribune is a major daily English-language newspaper based in Pakistan. Part of the Lakson Group of companies, it is the flagship publication of the \"Daily Express\" media group. It is Pakistan's only internationally affiliated newspaper, in partnership with \"International New York Times\", the global edition of \"The New York Times\". Headquartered in Karachi, it also prints copy from offices in Lahore, Islamabad and Peshawar. It was launched on 12 April 2010, in broadsheet format, with news design distinctive from traditional Pakistani newspapers.",
"Title: The New York Times\n\nThe New York Times (sometimes abbreviated NYT and The Times) is an American daily newspaper, founded and continuously published in New York City since September 18, 1851, by The New York Times Company. \"The New York Times\" has won 122 Pulitzer Prizes, more than any other newspaper. The paper's print version in 2013 had the second-largest circulation, behind \"The Wall Street Journal\", and the largest circulation among the metropolitan newspapers in the United States. \"The New York Times\" is ranked 18th in the world by circulation. Following industry trends, its weekday circulation had fallen in 2009 to fewer than one million.",
"Title: The Atlanta Journal-Constitution\n\nThe Atlanta Journal-Constitution (AJC) is the only major daily newspaper in the metropolitan area of Atlanta, Georgia, United States. It is the flagship publication of Cox Enterprises. The \"Atlanta Journal-Constitution\" is the result of the merger between The Atlanta Journal and The Atlanta Constitution. The staff was combined in 1982. Separate publication of the morning \"Constitution\" and afternoon \"Journal\" ended in 2001. The \"AJC\" has its headquarters in the Atlanta suburb of Dunwoody, Georgia. It is also co-owned with television flagship WSB-TV and six radio stations, which are located separately in midtown Atlanta.",
"Title: Silver City Daily Press and Independent\n\nThe Silver City Daily Press and Independent is a six-day daily newspaper that serves the Silver City, New Mexico area of the United States. Founded in 1896 as the weekly \"Silver City Independent\", the paper was purchased by the Ely family in 1934. In 1935, Colonel Clyde Ely renamed the paper the \"Silver City Daily Press and Independent\" and converted it into a daily newspaper. In 2007, the newspaper received the Mark Twain Award from the New Mexico Associated Press Managing Editors for their outstanding member cooperation in 2006. Since the 2008 recession, the newspaper has outsourced its printing, increased its online presence, discontinued its membership in the Associated Press and joined an 11-member New Mexico newspaper exchange. The name, archives and website of the Daily Press were purchased by the Silver City Independent Publishing Company, LLC, in April, 2014, marking its first non-Ely family ownership since its conversion to a daily newspaper.",
"Title: Media in Billings, Montana\n\nThe Billings Metropolitan Area is served by two major news television stations, four major non-news television stations, one community television station, 25 commercial radio stations and one major daily newspaper. Note: Community 7 is only available through cable or satellite.",
"Title: The Florida Times-Union\n\nThe Florida Times-Union is a major daily newspaper in Jacksonville, Florida, United States. Widely known as the oldest newspaper in the state, it began publication as the Florida Union in 1864. Its current incarnation started in 1883, when the \"Florida Union\" merged with another Jacksonville paper, the \"Florida Daily Times\". A Southeast Georgia edition, called The Georgia Times-Union, serves the Brunswick area. In 1983, Morris Communications of Augusta, Georgia, purchased Florida Publishing Company. \"The Times-Union\" became the largest newspaper of this chain, which owns a number of newspapers around the country. As of 2013, its editor is Frank Denton and the editorial page editor is Michael P. Clark.",
"Title: Lyn Vaughn\n\nLyn Vaughn is an American broadcast journalist most notable for her stint as a news anchor and reporter at CNN Headline News in Atlanta from December 1984 to June 1998. Her unflappable composure and distinct delivery led to mentions in Esquire and Essence magazines and newspapers all over the country including The New York Times, The Detroit News and, of course, the Atlanta Constitution.",
"Title: The Post-Standard\n\nThe Post-Standard is a major daily newspaper serving the greater Syracuse, New York metro area. Published by Advance Publications, it is one of two brands of the Syracuse Media Group, formed in 2012 as a digitally focused company. The other major brand is Syracuse.com. The newspaper is published seven days a week and is home-delivered to subscribers on Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday. It is available in retail outlets and via e-edition every day.",
"Title: Staten Island Advance\n\nThe Staten Island Advance is a daily newspaper published in the borough of Staten Island in New York City. The only daily newspaper published in the borough, and the only borough to have its own major daily paper, it covers news of local and community interest, including borough politics. As of April 25, 2007, Monday-Friday circulation was down 3.9% from the previous year, to 59,461. Sunday dropped 4.6% to 73,203. It is the namesake and nominal flagship publication of Advance Publications.",
"Title: Las Vegas Review-Journal\n\nThe Las Vegas Review-Journal is a major daily newspaper published in Las Vegas, Nevada, since 1909. It is the largest circulating daily newspaper in Nevada and one of two daily newspapers in the Las Vegas area. The Greenspun Corporation-owned \"Las Vegas Sun\" is distributed with it."
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In 2016 how many students were enrolled in the University where, Oscar Jacobson was director of the art department ?
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31,250
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"Art department in movie terms means the section of a production's crew concerned with visual artistry.",
" Working under the supervision of the production designer and/or art director, the art department is responsible for arranging the overall \"look\" of the film (i.e. modern/high-tech, rustic, Victorian, etc.) as desired by the film director.",
" Individual positions within this department include: production designer, art director, assistant art director, storyboard artist, concept artist, draftsman, art department coordinator, set decorator, set dresser, makeup artist, painter, property master, leadman, swing gang, production buyer, Film sculptor, and property assistant."
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"Donald B. Fullerton (July 6, 1892 – April 9, 1985) was a Christian missionary and teacher who founded the Princeton Evangelical Fellowship and served with it from 1931 until 1980.",
" He was noted for convincing many students at Princeton University of the truth of the Christian faith.",
" Arthur Glasser also credited his conversion to Dr. Fullerton, through hearing him speak at the Keswick Bible Conference.",
" In addition to his evangelistic efforts, Dr. Fullerton was a major spiritual influence on many students including Paul Pressler, a major figure in the Conservative resurgence of the Southern Baptist Convention, and the noted Reformed theologian John Frame.",
" He was a member of the Princeton University Class of 1913 and received an honorary Doctorate of Ministry from Grace Theological Seminary."
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"Nagaoka University of Technology (長岡技術科学大学 , Nagaoka Gijutsu Kagaku Daigaku ) , abbreviated as Nagaoka Gidai, is a national technology university founded in 1976 in Nagaoka, Niigata, Japan.",
" It is one of only two Universities of Technology, a form of university in Japan, the other being Toyohashi University of Technology in Aichi.",
" Many students from colleges of technology, a 5-year college called \"kosen\" in Japan have enrolled.",
" The university requires 4th year students to spend up to five months on-the-job experience (internship) in private enterprises, government agencies, and elsewhere.",
" Having a high employment rate in the national universities in Japan."
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"The Dishman Art Museum (previously known as the Dishman Art Gallery) is an art museum on the campus of Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas.",
" Admission to the museum is completely free; the gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday.",
" The museum also serves as a teaching facility in the Art Department at Lamar University.",
" Exhibitions change monthly.",
" The gallery features one-person exhibition of contemporary artists, group exhibitions of contemporary artists, Art Department faculty shows, graduating senior shows, a national competition (The Dishman Competition), artist-in-residency, Grand Bal (annual art auction), and High School Scholarship exhibitions.",
" There are three gallery spaces - Upper Gallery, Lower Gallery, and the Heinz and Ruth Eisenstadt Collection which consists of 150 19th-century paintings and 250 porcelains and objets d'art.",
" The exhibition space totals 6000 sqft ."
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"She was born Catherine Newport in Clinton, Indiana, to parents Edward and Cora Sams Newport.",
" Newport entered the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in 1918 at the age of 17, taking the religious name Sister Esther.",
" A main ministry for many years was teaching middle school and art; in 1930 she began a 34-year stint in the art department of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College.",
" After two years at Marywood School in Evanston, Illinois, she returned to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College in 1966 and served as head of the art department there until 1970."
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"Grenfell Campus, formerly Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, is a campus of the Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN), located in the city of Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada.",
" The campus has approximately 1,300 students enrolled in degree programs for the arts, education, fine arts, science, resource management and nursing.",
" Many students from around the province also attend the school for the first- and second-year course offerings before transferring to Memorial University's larger campus in St. John's."
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"The University of Oklahoma (OU) is a coeducational public research university in Norman, Oklahoma.",
" Founded in 1890, it had existed in Oklahoma Territory near Indian Territory for 17 years before the two became the state of Oklahoma.",
" In Fall 2016 the university had 31,250 students enrolled, most at its main campus in Norman.",
" Employing nearly 3,000 faculty members, the school offers 152 baccalaureate programs, 160 master's programs, 75 doctorate programs, and 20 majors at the first professional level.",
" David Lyle Boren, a former U.S. Senator and Oklahoma Governor, has served as the university's president since 1994."
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"Susie Peters (Kiowa Name: Kom-tah-gya) was an American preservationist and matron at the Anadarko Agency, who worked to promote Kiowa artists.",
" Born to white parents in Tennessee, she moved to Indian Territory with her family prior to Oklahoma statehood.",
" While working as a matron for the Indian Agency, she discovered the talent of the young artists who would become known as the Kiowa Five and introduced them to Oscar Jacobson, director of the University of Oklahoma's art department.",
" She was honored by the National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians and both adopted by the tribe and given a Kiowa name in 1954.",
" In 1963, the Anadarko Philomathic Club created an annual art award in her name.",
" She was inducted into the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame in its inaugural year, 1982."
],
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"Title: Ofelia Garcia\n\nOfelia Garcia is a Cuban-born artist, curator, art educator and administrator. She was a faculty member and Director of the Studio Art Department at Boston College Art Department, served as General Critic at Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, served as director of The Print Center in Philadelphia, and was president of the Atlanta College of Art, and president of Rosemont College from 1991–1995. She is Professor of Art at William Paterson University where she also served as Dean of the College of the Arts and Communications.",
"Title: Hannah Johnson Carter\n\nHannah Johnson Carter was a 19th-century American art educator from the U.S. state of Maine. She served as chair of form and drawing in the College for the Training of Teachers, president of the art department of the National Education Association, and director of the art department in the Drexel Institute of Art, Science and Industry (now known as Drexel University).",
"Title: Art department\n\nArt department in movie terms means the section of a production's crew concerned with visual artistry. Working under the supervision of the production designer and/or art director, the art department is responsible for arranging the overall \"look\" of the film (i.e. modern/high-tech, rustic, Victorian, etc.) as desired by the film director. Individual positions within this department include: production designer, art director, assistant art director, storyboard artist, concept artist, draftsman, art department coordinator, set decorator, set dresser, makeup artist, painter, property master, leadman, swing gang, production buyer, Film sculptor, and property assistant.",
"Title: Donald B. Fullerton\n\nDonald B. Fullerton (July 6, 1892 – April 9, 1985) was a Christian missionary and teacher who founded the Princeton Evangelical Fellowship and served with it from 1931 until 1980. He was noted for convincing many students at Princeton University of the truth of the Christian faith. Arthur Glasser also credited his conversion to Dr. Fullerton, through hearing him speak at the Keswick Bible Conference. In addition to his evangelistic efforts, Dr. Fullerton was a major spiritual influence on many students including Paul Pressler, a major figure in the Conservative resurgence of the Southern Baptist Convention, and the noted Reformed theologian John Frame. He was a member of the Princeton University Class of 1913 and received an honorary Doctorate of Ministry from Grace Theological Seminary.",
"Title: Nagaoka University of Technology\n\nNagaoka University of Technology (長岡技術科学大学 , Nagaoka Gijutsu Kagaku Daigaku ) , abbreviated as Nagaoka Gidai, is a national technology university founded in 1976 in Nagaoka, Niigata, Japan. It is one of only two Universities of Technology, a form of university in Japan, the other being Toyohashi University of Technology in Aichi. Many students from colleges of technology, a 5-year college called \"kosen\" in Japan have enrolled. The university requires 4th year students to spend up to five months on-the-job experience (internship) in private enterprises, government agencies, and elsewhere. Having a high employment rate in the national universities in Japan.",
"Title: Dishman Art Museum\n\nThe Dishman Art Museum (previously known as the Dishman Art Gallery) is an art museum on the campus of Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. Admission to the museum is completely free; the gallery is open from 8 a.m. - 5 p.m., Monday - Friday. The museum also serves as a teaching facility in the Art Department at Lamar University. Exhibitions change monthly. The gallery features one-person exhibition of contemporary artists, group exhibitions of contemporary artists, Art Department faculty shows, graduating senior shows, a national competition (The Dishman Competition), artist-in-residency, Grand Bal (annual art auction), and High School Scholarship exhibitions. There are three gallery spaces - Upper Gallery, Lower Gallery, and the Heinz and Ruth Eisenstadt Collection which consists of 150 19th-century paintings and 250 porcelains and objets d'art. The exhibition space totals 6000 sqft .",
"Title: Esther Newport\n\nShe was born Catherine Newport in Clinton, Indiana, to parents Edward and Cora Sams Newport. Newport entered the Sisters of Providence of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods in 1918 at the age of 17, taking the religious name Sister Esther. A main ministry for many years was teaching middle school and art; in 1930 she began a 34-year stint in the art department of Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College. After two years at Marywood School in Evanston, Illinois, she returned to Saint Mary-of-the-Woods College in 1966 and served as head of the art department there until 1970.",
"Title: Grenfell Campus\n\nGrenfell Campus, formerly Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, is a campus of the Memorial University of Newfoundland (MUN), located in the city of Corner Brook, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The campus has approximately 1,300 students enrolled in degree programs for the arts, education, fine arts, science, resource management and nursing. Many students from around the province also attend the school for the first- and second-year course offerings before transferring to Memorial University's larger campus in St. John's.",
"Title: University of Oklahoma\n\nThe University of Oklahoma (OU) is a coeducational public research university in Norman, Oklahoma. Founded in 1890, it had existed in Oklahoma Territory near Indian Territory for 17 years before the two became the state of Oklahoma. In Fall 2016 the university had 31,250 students enrolled, most at its main campus in Norman. Employing nearly 3,000 faculty members, the school offers 152 baccalaureate programs, 160 master's programs, 75 doctorate programs, and 20 majors at the first professional level. David Lyle Boren, a former U.S. Senator and Oklahoma Governor, has served as the university's president since 1994.",
"Title: Susie Peters\n\nSusie Peters (Kiowa Name: Kom-tah-gya) was an American preservationist and matron at the Anadarko Agency, who worked to promote Kiowa artists. Born to white parents in Tennessee, she moved to Indian Territory with her family prior to Oklahoma statehood. While working as a matron for the Indian Agency, she discovered the talent of the young artists who would become known as the Kiowa Five and introduced them to Oscar Jacobson, director of the University of Oklahoma's art department. She was honored by the National Hall of Fame for Famous American Indians and both adopted by the tribe and given a Kiowa name in 1954. In 1963, the Anadarko Philomathic Club created an annual art award in her name. She was inducted into the Oklahoma Women's Hall of Fame in its inaugural year, 1982."
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In which language, native to the country in which the French St. Joseph High School is situated, is the Cistern of the Hebdomon () known as the Fildamı Sarnıcı?
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Turkish
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"St. Joseph High School is a government school on Woolford Avenue in Georgetown, Guyana, serving students in grades 7-12 in Georgetown, Guyana.",
" To be accepted into the school, a student must receive a certain grade in their Secondary Schools Entrance Examination (SSEE).",
" St. Joseph High School is the fifth highest ranking Secondary School in Guyana."
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"The Cistern of the Hebdomon (), known in Turkish as Fildamı Sarnıcı (\"recover of the Elephants\"), is a Byzantine open sky water reservoir built in the quarter of the \"Hebdomon\" (today's Bakirköy), an outskirt of Constantinople."
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"Michael Power • St. Joseph High School (locally referred as Michael Power or Power) is a catholic secondary school in the Etobicoke district of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada.",
" The school is an amalgamation of two independent schools in the Six Points neighborhood, Michael Power High School (an all male school started by the Basilian Fathers in 1957) and St. Joseph Islington High School (an all female school led by the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1949) with the two schools amalgamated in 1982 officially.",
" In 1993, Michael Power • St. Joseph moved west and north to the former site of Vincent Massey Collegiate Institute, built in 1961 by the Etobicoke Board of Education and closed in 1985, on Eringate Drive."
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"St. Joseph High School, Boys’ is a day school located in Khadki of Pune district, in the Indian state of Maharashtra.",
" St. Joseph High School, Boys’ is an English Medium School established and managed by the Poona Diocesan Education Society.",
" It is recognized by the Government of Maharashtra and consists of ten standards, besides the Pre-Primary classes and prepares pupils, primarily, for the Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C) Examination of the state of Maharashtra."
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"Villa Angela-St.",
" Joseph High School is a private Roman Catholic college-preparatory high school located in Cleveland, Ohio.",
" The school's name is commonly abbreviated VASJ.",
" It was formed by the 1990 merger of Villa Angela Academy (all girls) and St. Joseph High School (all boys).",
" It is owned by the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland.",
" The school's core values are grounded in those of the religious orders which had administered the two predecessor schools: the Society of Mary (Marianists) (Saint Joseph High School) and the Ursulines (Villa Angela Academy)."
],
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"Lycée Saint-Joseph (Turkish: \"İstanbul Özel Saint-Joseph Fransız Lisesi\" ) is a private high school located in Istanbul, Turkey.",
" It is a French school founded in 1870.",
" Classes are taught in Turkish, French, and English."
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"The St. Joseph High School is a high school in Saskatoon, Canada, a part of the University Heights Suburban Centre.",
" St. Joseph High School is part of the Greater Saskatoon Catholic School division.",
" Opened in 1995, it currently has approximately 1000 students."
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"St. Joseph Catholic Academy, previously named St. Joseph High School, is a Catholic Preschool-12 school located in Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States.",
" The school was begun on July 1, 2010 as a result of combining three schools: St. Mark Elementary School, St. Joseph Interparish Jr.",
" High, and St. Joseph High School.",
" St. Joseph Catholic Academy is a preschool through high school system."
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"St. Joseph Catholic Academy is a Catholic elementary and secondary parochial school in Kenosha, Wisconsin, created on July 1, 2010 as a result of the merging of St. Mark Elementary School, St. Joseph Interparish Junior High School, and St. Joseph High School.",
" St. Joseph Catholic Academy is a preschool through high school system that provides an exceptional educational experience rich in the arts, languages, sciences, technology, and most importantly Catholic values.",
" Students are prepared to embrace lifelong learning through nurturing intellectual curiosity and promoting critical thinking"
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"St. Joseph High School is located in St. Joseph, Michigan, United States.",
" It is the only public high school (grades 9–12) in the St. Joseph Public Schools district, and has a student body of roughly 1000.",
" The school's mascot is the Bear and its primary athletic rival is Lakeshore High School."
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}
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"Title: St. Joseph High School (Guyana)\n\nSt. Joseph High School is a government school on Woolford Avenue in Georgetown, Guyana, serving students in grades 7-12 in Georgetown, Guyana. To be accepted into the school, a student must receive a certain grade in their Secondary Schools Entrance Examination (SSEE). St. Joseph High School is the fifth highest ranking Secondary School in Guyana.",
"Title: Cistern of the Hebdomon\n\nThe Cistern of the Hebdomon (), known in Turkish as Fildamı Sarnıcı (\"recover of the Elephants\"), is a Byzantine open sky water reservoir built in the quarter of the \"Hebdomon\" (today's Bakirköy), an outskirt of Constantinople.",
"Title: Michael Power/St. Joseph High School\n\nMichael Power • St. Joseph High School (locally referred as Michael Power or Power) is a catholic secondary school in the Etobicoke district of the city of Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The school is an amalgamation of two independent schools in the Six Points neighborhood, Michael Power High School (an all male school started by the Basilian Fathers in 1957) and St. Joseph Islington High School (an all female school led by the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1949) with the two schools amalgamated in 1982 officially. In 1993, Michael Power • St. Joseph moved west and north to the former site of Vincent Massey Collegiate Institute, built in 1961 by the Etobicoke Board of Education and closed in 1985, on Eringate Drive.",
"Title: St. Josephs Boys' High School\n\nSt. Joseph High School, Boys’ is a day school located in Khadki of Pune district, in the Indian state of Maharashtra. St. Joseph High School, Boys’ is an English Medium School established and managed by the Poona Diocesan Education Society. It is recognized by the Government of Maharashtra and consists of ten standards, besides the Pre-Primary classes and prepares pupils, primarily, for the Secondary School Certificate (S.S.C) Examination of the state of Maharashtra.",
"Title: Villa Angela-St. Joseph High School\n\nVilla Angela-St. Joseph High School is a private Roman Catholic college-preparatory high school located in Cleveland, Ohio. The school's name is commonly abbreviated VASJ. It was formed by the 1990 merger of Villa Angela Academy (all girls) and St. Joseph High School (all boys). It is owned by the Catholic Diocese of Cleveland. The school's core values are grounded in those of the religious orders which had administered the two predecessor schools: the Society of Mary (Marianists) (Saint Joseph High School) and the Ursulines (Villa Angela Academy).",
"Title: St. Joseph High School (Istanbul)\n\nLycée Saint-Joseph (Turkish: \"İstanbul Özel Saint-Joseph Fransız Lisesi\" ) is a private high school located in Istanbul, Turkey. It is a French school founded in 1870. Classes are taught in Turkish, French, and English.",
"Title: St. Joseph High School (Saskatoon)\n\nThe St. Joseph High School is a high school in Saskatoon, Canada, a part of the University Heights Suburban Centre. St. Joseph High School is part of the Greater Saskatoon Catholic School division. Opened in 1995, it currently has approximately 1000 students.",
"Title: St. Joseph High School (Kenosha, Wisconsin)\n\nSt. Joseph Catholic Academy, previously named St. Joseph High School, is a Catholic Preschool-12 school located in Kenosha, Wisconsin, United States. The school was begun on July 1, 2010 as a result of combining three schools: St. Mark Elementary School, St. Joseph Interparish Jr. High, and St. Joseph High School. St. Joseph Catholic Academy is a preschool through high school system.",
"Title: St. Joseph Catholic Academy\n\nSt. Joseph Catholic Academy is a Catholic elementary and secondary parochial school in Kenosha, Wisconsin, created on July 1, 2010 as a result of the merging of St. Mark Elementary School, St. Joseph Interparish Junior High School, and St. Joseph High School. St. Joseph Catholic Academy is a preschool through high school system that provides an exceptional educational experience rich in the arts, languages, sciences, technology, and most importantly Catholic values. Students are prepared to embrace lifelong learning through nurturing intellectual curiosity and promoting critical thinking",
"Title: St. Joseph High School (St. Joseph, Michigan)\n\nSt. Joseph High School is located in St. Joseph, Michigan, United States. It is the only public high school (grades 9–12) in the St. Joseph Public Schools district, and has a student body of roughly 1000. The school's mascot is the Bear and its primary athletic rival is Lakeshore High School."
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The Porsche 928 is a luxurious grand tourer produced by Porsche AG of which country, from 1978 to 1995, the 928 combined the power, poise, and handling of a sports car with the refinement, comfort, and equipment of a luxurious saloon, luxury vehicle is a marketing term for a vehicle that provides luxury — pleasant or desirable features beyond strict necessity — at increased expense?
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" Dacon was originally the Brazilian representative of Porsche, but when imports were prohibited in 1976 they developed a car of their own.",
" The name was chosen to remind one of Porsche 928 and the Dacon 828 used rear lights and other Porsche parts for their car.",
" The Dacon version was only sold between 1983 and July 1994, only 47 cars were sold.",
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"Turbochargers are commonly used in passenger cars to obtain greater power output from a given engine size.",
" The compact nature of a turbocharger means it is often a more space-efficient solution for increasing power output than increasing engine displacement.",
" As an example, the turbo Porsche 944's acceleration performance was very similar to that of the larger-engine naturally aspirated Porsche 928.",
" Although turbocharging is less responsive than supercharging, turbocharging is generally considered more efficient than supercharging.",
" New techniques such as twin-turbo/biturbo (whether parallel or sequential) setups and twin-scroll turbocharger, in combination with technologies such as variable valve timing and direct fuel injection, have cut down on turbo lag."
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"The Porsche 968 is a sports car made by Porsche AG from 1992 to 1995.",
" It was the final evolution of a line of water-cooled front-engined rear wheel drive models begun almost 20 years earlier with the 924, taking over the entry-level position in the company lineup from the 944 with which it shared about 20% of its parts.",
" The 968 was Porsche's last new front-engined vehicle before the introduction of the Cayenne SUV in 2003."
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"The Porsche Cayenne (Type 9PA [Designated 955 in online forums, not recognized by Porsche Cars AG]) is a mid-size luxury crossover sport utility vehicle produced by the German manufacturer Porsche since 2002, with North American sales beginning in 2003.",
" It is the first V8-engined vehicle built by Porsche since 1995, when the Porsche 928 was discontinued.",
" It is also Porsche's first off road Varient sports car since its Super and Junior tractors of 1950s, and the first Porsche with four doors.",
" Since 2008, all engines have featured direct injection technology."
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"The original Porsche 911 (pronounced \"nine eleven\", German: \"Neunelfer\" ) was a luxury sports car made by Porsche AG of Stuttgart, Germany.",
" The famous, distinctive, and durable design was introduced in autumn 1963 and built through 1989.",
" It was succeeded by a modified version, internally referred to as Porsche 964 but still sold as \"Porsche 911\", as are current models."
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"A personal luxury car is an American car classification describing a highly styled, mass produced, luxury vehicle with an emphasis on image over practicality.",
" Effectively high priced Veblen goods, personal luxury cars favor style and perceived cachet while accenting the comfort and satisfaction of their owner and driver above all else.",
" A high level of features and trim is offered, typically at the expense of passenger capacity, cargo room, and fuel economy.",
" Characteristically built on a two-door platform with distinctive exteriors, they often share mechanical components in common with their manufacturers' popular mass market vehicles.",
" As a result these vehicles were a profitable segment of the post-World War II automotive marketplace."
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"The Jaguar XJ-S (later XJS), a luxury grand tourer, was produced by the British manufacturer Jaguar from 1975 to 1996.",
" The XJ-S superseded the E-Type (also known as XK-E) in September 1975, and was based on the XJ saloon.",
" It had been developed as the XK-F, though it was very different in character from its predecessor.",
" Although it never had quite the same sporting image, the XJ-S was a competent grand tourer, and more aerodynamic than the E-Type.",
" The last XJS was produced on 4 April 1996; by then 115,413 had been produced during a 21-year production life."
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" h.c. F. Porsche AG, usually shortened to Porsche AG (] ), is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in high-performance sports cars, SUVs and sedans.",
" Porsche AG is headquartered in Stuttgart, and is owned by Volkswagen AG, which is itself majority-owned by Porsche Automobil Holding SE.",
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"Title: Obvio! 828\n\nObvio! 828 is a car made by Obvio! . The car was originally made by Dacon as Dacon 828. Dacon was originally the Brazilian representative of Porsche, but when imports were prohibited in 1976 they developed a car of their own. The name was chosen to remind one of Porsche 928 and the Dacon 828 used rear lights and other Porsche parts for their car. The Dacon version was only sold between 1983 and July 1994, only 47 cars were sold. It was then powered by a 1.6 litre VW boxer engine connected to a 4 speed gearbox.",
"Title: Turbocharged petrol engines\n\nTurbochargers are commonly used in passenger cars to obtain greater power output from a given engine size. The compact nature of a turbocharger means it is often a more space-efficient solution for increasing power output than increasing engine displacement. As an example, the turbo Porsche 944's acceleration performance was very similar to that of the larger-engine naturally aspirated Porsche 928. Although turbocharging is less responsive than supercharging, turbocharging is generally considered more efficient than supercharging. New techniques such as twin-turbo/biturbo (whether parallel or sequential) setups and twin-scroll turbocharger, in combination with technologies such as variable valve timing and direct fuel injection, have cut down on turbo lag.",
"Title: Luxury vehicle\n\nLuxury vehicle is a marketing term for a vehicle that provides luxury — pleasant or desirable features beyond strict necessity — at increased expense.",
"Title: Porsche 968\n\nThe Porsche 968 is a sports car made by Porsche AG from 1992 to 1995. It was the final evolution of a line of water-cooled front-engined rear wheel drive models begun almost 20 years earlier with the 924, taking over the entry-level position in the company lineup from the 944 with which it shared about 20% of its parts. The 968 was Porsche's last new front-engined vehicle before the introduction of the Cayenne SUV in 2003.",
"Title: Porsche Cayenne\n\nThe Porsche Cayenne (Type 9PA [Designated 955 in online forums, not recognized by Porsche Cars AG]) is a mid-size luxury crossover sport utility vehicle produced by the German manufacturer Porsche since 2002, with North American sales beginning in 2003. It is the first V8-engined vehicle built by Porsche since 1995, when the Porsche 928 was discontinued. It is also Porsche's first off road Varient sports car since its Super and Junior tractors of 1950s, and the first Porsche with four doors. Since 2008, all engines have featured direct injection technology.",
"Title: Porsche 911 (classic)\n\nThe original Porsche 911 (pronounced \"nine eleven\", German: \"Neunelfer\" ) was a luxury sports car made by Porsche AG of Stuttgart, Germany. The famous, distinctive, and durable design was introduced in autumn 1963 and built through 1989. It was succeeded by a modified version, internally referred to as Porsche 964 but still sold as \"Porsche 911\", as are current models.",
"Title: Personal luxury car\n\nA personal luxury car is an American car classification describing a highly styled, mass produced, luxury vehicle with an emphasis on image over practicality. Effectively high priced Veblen goods, personal luxury cars favor style and perceived cachet while accenting the comfort and satisfaction of their owner and driver above all else. A high level of features and trim is offered, typically at the expense of passenger capacity, cargo room, and fuel economy. Characteristically built on a two-door platform with distinctive exteriors, they often share mechanical components in common with their manufacturers' popular mass market vehicles. As a result these vehicles were a profitable segment of the post-World War II automotive marketplace.",
"Title: Jaguar XJS\n\nThe Jaguar XJ-S (later XJS), a luxury grand tourer, was produced by the British manufacturer Jaguar from 1975 to 1996. The XJ-S superseded the E-Type (also known as XK-E) in September 1975, and was based on the XJ saloon. It had been developed as the XK-F, though it was very different in character from its predecessor. Although it never had quite the same sporting image, the XJ-S was a competent grand tourer, and more aerodynamic than the E-Type. The last XJS was produced on 4 April 1996; by then 115,413 had been produced during a 21-year production life.",
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"Title: Porsche 928\n\nThe Porsche 928 is a luxurious grand tourer produced by Porsche AG of Germany from 1978 to 1995. Originally intended to replace the company's well-known and famed 911, the 928 combined the power, poise, and handling of a sports car with the refinement, comfort, and equipment of a luxurious saloon to create what some Porsche executives thought would be a vehicle with wider appeal than the compact, quirky and sometimes difficult 911."
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"Title: Execution of the Romanov family\n\nThe Russian Imperial Romanov family (Tsar Nicholas II, his wife Tsarina Alexandra and their five children Olga, Tatiana, Maria, Anastasia, and Alexei) and all those who chose to accompany them into imprisonment – notably Eugene Botkin, Anna Demidova, Alexei Trupp and Ivan Kharitonov – were shot, bayoneted and clubbed to death in Yekaterinburg on the night of 16-17 July 1918. The Tsar and his family were killed by Bolshevik troops led by Yakov Yurovsky under the orders of the Ural Regional Soviet. Their bodies were then stripped, mutilated, burned and disposed of in a field called Porosenkov Log in the Koptyaki forest.",
"Title: Dancing with the Stars (U.S. season 8)\n\nSeason eight of \"Dancing with the Stars\" premiered on Monday, March 10, 2009, as part of ABC's spring line-up. The show generally followed the format of previous seasons, with 13 couples, although there were some changes, including two new dances (Argentine tango and Lindy Hop), and an occasional dance-off between the bottom two couples, in order to determine who will be eliminated. The show was again hosted by Tom Bergeron and Samantha Harris. Len Goodman, Bruno Tonioli and Carrie Ann Inaba all returned as judges again this season."
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Interlude in Prague
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Paul Feig
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Park Jae-hong, is a South Korean outfielder who currently plays for SK Wyverns in the KBO League, he actually did 30-30 in his debut season(1996), the only person to do so until 2012, when who did it, an American professional baseball center fielder for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB), and is a six-time MLB All-Star, and received the American League (AL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) award in 2014 and 2016 (finishing second in the 2012, 2013 and 2015 votes)?
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Mike Trout
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"Title: Andrew Brown (outfielder)\n\nAndrew Marshall Brown (born September 10, 1984) is an American former professional baseball outfielder. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals, Colorado Rockies and New York Mets, and for the SK Wyverns of the KBO League.",
"Title: Scott Diamond\n\nScott Michael Diamond (born July 30, 1986) is a Canadian professional baseball pitcher for the SK Wyverns of the KBO League. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins and Toronto Blue Jays.",
"Title: Park Jae-hong (baseball)\n\nPark Jae-hong (Hangul: 박재홍, Hanja: 朴栽弘; born September 7, 1973 in Gwangju, South Korea) is a South Korean outfielder who currently plays for SK Wyverns in the KBO League. Park is currently considered one of the best five-tool players in the KBO league. He is the first player in the KBO history to have 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases in 1996 and the only player to have more than two seasons of 30 home runs and 30 stolen bases, doing so a record three times (1996 , 1998 and 2000 ). He actually did 30-30 in his debut season(1996), the only person to do so until Mike Trout, who did it on 2012.",
"Title: Jamie Romak\n\nJames Robert Romak (born September 30, 1985) is a Canadian professional baseball right fielder and first baseman for the SK Wyverns of the KBO League. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Dodgers. Romak has also competed for the Canadian national baseball team.",
"Title: Chris Seddon\n\nChristopher Jon \"Chris\" Seddon (born October 13, 1983) is an American professional baseball pitcher. Seddon was drafted by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the fifth round of the 2001 Major League Baseball draft. He later went on to play in the Devil Rays organization (2001–2007), the Florida Marlins organization (2007–2008), the Seattle Mariners organization (2009–2010) and the Cleveland Indians organization (2012). On September 3, 2007, Seddon made his Major League Baseball (MLB) debut with the Marlins. He has also played in Korea Baseball Organization (KBO) for the SK Wyverns and in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Yomiuri Giants.",
"Title: Jo-Jo Reyes\n\nJoseph Albert Reyes (born November 20, 1984) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican Baseball League. Listed at 6'2\", 230 lb., Reyes bats and throws left-handed. He has played in MLB for the Atlanta Braves, Toronto Blue Jays, Baltimore Orioles and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. He has also played in the KBO League for the SK Wyverns.",
"Title: Mike Trout\n\nMichael Nelson Trout (born August 7, 1991) is an American professional baseball center fielder for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB). Trout is a six-time MLB All-Star, and received the American League (AL) Most Valuable Player (MVP) award in 2014 and 2016 (finishing second in the 2012, 2013 and 2015 votes).",
"Title: Danny Worth\n\nDaniel Weston Worth (born September 30, 1985) is an American professional baseball infielder who is currently a free agent. He previously played for the SK Wyverns of the KBO League and for the Detroit Tigers and the Houston Astros of the Major League Baseball (MLB).",
"Title: Dave Bush\n\nDavid Thomas Bush (born November 9, 1979) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Toronto Blue Jays, Milwaukee Brewers, Texas Rangers, and Philadelphia Phillies. Bush also played for the SK Wyverns of the KBO League."
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The Scorch Trials is a 2010 young adult post-apocalyptic dystopian science fiction novel written by American author James Dashner, the second book in which well know series, it is followed by "The Death Cure", a 2011 young adult dystopian science fiction novel, written by American writer James Dashner?
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The 2016 Oklahoma Sooners football team represented the University of Oklahoma in the 2016 NCAA Division I FBS football season, the 122nd season of Sooner football, they played their home games at Gaylord Family - Oklahoma Memorial Stadium, also known as Owen Field or The Palace on the Prairie, is the on-campus football facility on the campus of the University of Oklahoma in Norman, Oklahoma, in which country?
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Merle Martin Rasmussen is an American game designer and writer best known for creating which espionage-themed role-playing game, first published in 1980?
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"Title: Forgotten Realms\n\nForgotten Realms is a campaign setting for the \"Dungeons & Dragons\" (\"D&D\") fantasy role-playing game. Commonly referred to by players and game designers alike as \"The Realms\", it was created by game designer Ed Greenwood around 1967 as a setting for his childhood stories. Several years later, Greenwood brought the setting to the \"D&D\" game as a series of magazine articles, and the first Realms game products were released in 1987. Role-playing game products have been produced for the setting ever since, as have various licensed products including sword and sorcery novels, role-playing video game adaptations (including the first massively multiplayer online role-playing game to use graphics), and comic books. The Forgotten Realms is one of the most popular \"D&D\" settings, largely due to the success of novels by authors such as R. A. Salvatore and numerous role-playing video games, including \"Pool of Radiance\" (1988), \"Eye of the Beholder\" (1991), \"Baldur's Gate\" (1998), \"Icewind Dale\" (2000) and \"Neverwinter Nights\" (2002).",
"Title: John Wick (game designer)\n\nJohn Wick is an American role-playing game designer best known for his creative contributions to the Alderac Entertainment Group (AEG) properties \"Legend of the Five Rings\" and \"7th Sea\". He self-published Orkworld under the Wicked Press banner, and later co-founded the Wicked Dead Brewing Company with Jared Sorensen. His games under that company include Cat, Schauermärchen, Enemy Gods, and Thirty. He has won the Origins Award for Best Role-Playing Game and Best Collectible Card Game twice (for both the \"Legend of the Five Rings\" and \"7th Sea\" role-playing games and collectible card games).",
"Title: Merle M. Rasmussen\n\nMerle Martin Rasmussen is an American game designer and writer best known for creating the espionage role-playing game \"Top Secret\".",
"Title: Top Secret (role-playing game)\n\nTop Secret is an espionage-themed role-playing game written by Merle M. Rasmussen and first published in 1980 by TSR, Inc.",
"Title: Mark Nelson (video game designer)\n\nMark Nelson is an American video game designer and humor writer best known for his work with Bethesda Game Studios and the game series The Elder Scrolls. In March 2007, he joined computer games company Big Huge Games to create a new role-playing game, joining industry veteran Brian Reynolds and long-time collaborator Ken Rolston.",
"Title: Matt James (game designer)\n\nMatt James (born 1981) is an American game designer and a decorated veteran of the United States Army. As a game designer, James is best known for his online and print works for the \"Dungeons & Dragons\" fantasy role-playing game published by Wizards of the Coast, \"Pathfinder\" role-playing game by Paizo, and Privateer Press. He has also designed game content for Wolfgang Baur's Kobold Press (formerly Open Design LLC). In 2012 James won an ENnie Award for \"\" and has been nominated for several Origins Awards. In 2014, James won an ENnie Award for \"\".",
"Title: Brian Mitsoda\n\nBrian Mitsoda (also credited as B. Mitsoda and b mitsoda) is an American video game designer and writer best known for his work on the 2004 game \"\". He is the founder of DoubleBear Productions and is married to fellow writer/game designer Annie VanderMeer Mitsoda.",
"Title: Dave Arneson\n\nDavid Lance \"Dave\" Arneson (October 1, 1947 – April 7, 2009) was an American game designer best known for co-developing the first published role-playing game (RPG), \"Dungeons & Dragons\", with Gary Gygax, in the early 1970s. Arneson's early work was fundamental to the development of the genre, developing the concept of the RPG using devices now considered to be archetypical, such as adventuring in \"dungeons\" and using a neutral judge who doubles as the voice and consciousness of all other characters to develop the storyline.",
"Title: Killer: The Game of Assassination\n\nKiller: The Game of Assassination is a live action role-playing game derived from the traditional \"assassin\" game. Created by American game designer Steve Jackson and first published in 1981 or 1982 by his own game company, Steve Jackson Games, \"Killer\" is one of the oldest set of rules having been officially published to play the assassin game."
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The first general strike in the United States was largely organized by the largest and one of the most important 1880's what?
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American labor organizations
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"Knights of Labor (K of L), officially Noble and Holy Order of the Knights of Labor, was the largest and one of the most important American labor organizations of the 1880s.",
" Its most important leader was Terence V. Powderly.",
" The Knights promoted the social and cultural uplift of the workingman, rejected socialism and anarchism, demanded the eight-hour day, and promoted the producers ethic of republicanism.",
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"The Seattle General Strike Project is a multimedia initiative to chronicle the Seattle General Strike, the first general strike in the United States.",
" In February 1919, what began as a wage dispute in the city’s shipyard expanded into a week-long walkout involving more than 50,000 workers that heralded a wave of post-war labor unrest and America’s first red scare.",
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"The 1934 West Coast Waterfront Strike (also known as the 1934 West Coast Longshoremen's Strike, as well as a number of variations on these names) lasted eighty-three days, triggered by sailors and a four-day general strike in San Francisco, and led to the unionization of all of the West Coast ports of the United States."
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"Albert \"Ginger\" Goodwin (May 10, 1887 – July 27, 1918) of Treeton, England, affectionately named for his bright red hair, was a migrant coal miner who found work in the Cumberland mines, arriving on Vancouver Island in late 1910.",
" Goodwin was disgruntled by the working conditions and management's ubiquitous disregard of all labour factions.",
" Zealous for change, Goodwin became an advocate for workers rights, organizing and promoting the proliferation of trade unions.",
" Goodwin increased in stature to become a highly prominent leader of the social movement that organized labour, but died rather suddenly under highly controversial circumstances that have not been settled to this day.",
" The widely held belief was that Goodwin was murdered in an attempt to stifle collective bargaining; his death inspired the 1918 Vancouver general strike on August 2, 1918, Canada's first General Strike ever.",
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"Generally accepted as the first general strike in the United States, the 1877 St. Louis general strike grew out of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877.",
" The general strike was largely organized by the Knights of Labor and the Marxist-leaning Workingmen's Party, the main radical political party of the era.",
" When the railroad strike reached East St. Louis, Illinois in July 1877, the St. Louis Workingman's Party led a group of approximately 500 people across the river in an act of solidarity with the nearly 1,000 workers on strike.",
" The party transformed, through speeches and organization, an initial strike among railroad workers into a strike by thousands of workers in several industries for the eight-hour day and a ban on child labor.",
" One speaker was noted to say, At another large rally a black man spoke for those who worked on the steamboats and levees.",
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" It was organized as a one-day political protest against the killing of draft evader and labour activist Albert \"Ginger\" Goodwin, who had called for a general strike in the event that any worker was drafted against their will.",
" The strike was met with violence from returned soldiers who had been mobilized and supplied with vehicles to storm the Labour Temple at 411 Dunsmuir Street (the present-day 411 Seniors Centre).",
" Three hundred men ransacked the offices of the Vancouver Trades and Labour Council (VTLC), twice attempted to defenestrate VTLC secretary Victor Midgely and forced him and a longshoreman to kiss the Union Jack.",
" A woman working in the office was also badly bruised when she prevented Midgely from being thrown out the window.",
" Labour activist and suffragette Helena Gutteridge was also at the scene, but was unscathed."
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"\"Canada on Strike\" is the fourth episode in the twelfth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\".",
" The 171st episode of the series overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 2, 2008.",
" In the episode, the nation of Canada, feeling disrespected by the rest of the world, goes on a general strike, demanding money, spurring the boys to raise money by creating a viral video."
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"The International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) is a labor union which primarily represents dock workers on the West Coast of the United States, Hawaii and Alaska, and in British Columbia, Canada.",
" It also represents hotel workers in Hawaii, cannery workers in Alaska, warehouse workers throughout the West and bookstore workers in Portland, Oregon.",
" The union was established in 1937 after the 1934 West Coast Waterfront Strike, a 3-month-long strike that culminated in a 4-day general strike in San Francisco, California, and the Bay Area.",
" It disaffiliated from the AFL-CIO on August 30, 2013.",
" In 2014, the San Francisco Chronicle described the ILWU today as \"the aristocrat of the working class; a top member can earn over well over $100,000 a year with excellent benefits\", with vacancies receiving thousands or sometimes even tens of thousands of applications.",
" Union officials claim that pay numbers are inflated because they do not include \"casuals\", part-time workers who are not registered ILWU members, do not receive benefits and earn less, with the minimum being $25.71 per hour."
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"The Portuguese legislative election of 1983 took place on 25 April.",
" The last election, in October 1980 had been won by a right-wing coalition, the Democratic Alliance and Francisco Sá Carneiro had retained office as Prime Minister with an increased majority.",
" However, Sá Carneiro, along with other important members of the coalition, died in an aircrash only two months after the election, on 5 December 1980.",
" Such happenings caused a massive political instability and Francisco Pinto Balsemão, a senior official of the Social Democratic Party, the largest party in the Alliance, became Prime Minister.",
" But Balsemão lacked support from such senior members of his party as Aníbal Cavaco Silva, and several ministers resigned.",
" Moreover, the right-wing policy was criticized by the left-wing and by the trade unions, and in February, the General Confederation of the Portuguese Workers, with the support of the Communists, called for a general strike that shook the government.",
" The wave of resignations among Balsemão's ministers continued and by the end of the year, he also resigned.",
" Because no one inside the Social Democratic Party accepted the office of Prime Minister, the President Ramalho Eanes dissolved the Parliament and called an election for April."
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"The 1912 New York City Waiters’ Strike began on May 7, 1912, at the Belmont Hotel and was the first general strike for waiters and hotel workers in New York City history.",
" That day over 150 hotel workers walked out as a sign of protest against their poor working conditions.",
" The strike was organized by Joseph James Ettor and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in conjunction with the Hotel Workers' International Union.",
" At the height of the strike there were 54 hotels and 30 restaurants and other establishments without their staff.",
" This amounted to 2,500 waiters, 1,000 cooks, and 3,000 other striking hotel workers.",
" The strike continued through the rest of May but police began reprimanding protestors, making many of them go back to work.",
" The strike officially ended on June 25, 1912."
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"Title: Seattle General Strike Project\n\nThe Seattle General Strike Project is a multimedia initiative to chronicle the Seattle General Strike, the first general strike in the United States. In February 1919, what began as a wage dispute in the city’s shipyard expanded into a week-long walkout involving more than 50,000 workers that heralded a wave of post-war labor unrest and America’s first red scare. The website maintained by the project is one of the foremost collections of primary and academic material on the event, and is part of the Pacific Northwest Labor and Civil Rights History Projects program at the University of Washington.",
"Title: 1934 West Coast waterfront strike\n\nThe 1934 West Coast Waterfront Strike (also known as the 1934 West Coast Longshoremen's Strike, as well as a number of variations on these names) lasted eighty-three days, triggered by sailors and a four-day general strike in San Francisco, and led to the unionization of all of the West Coast ports of the United States.",
"Title: Albert Goodwin\n\nAlbert \"Ginger\" Goodwin (May 10, 1887 – July 27, 1918) of Treeton, England, affectionately named for his bright red hair, was a migrant coal miner who found work in the Cumberland mines, arriving on Vancouver Island in late 1910. Goodwin was disgruntled by the working conditions and management's ubiquitous disregard of all labour factions. Zealous for change, Goodwin became an advocate for workers rights, organizing and promoting the proliferation of trade unions. Goodwin increased in stature to become a highly prominent leader of the social movement that organized labour, but died rather suddenly under highly controversial circumstances that have not been settled to this day. The widely held belief was that Goodwin was murdered in an attempt to stifle collective bargaining; his death inspired the 1918 Vancouver general strike on August 2, 1918, Canada's first General Strike ever. This strike was a precursor to the Winnipeg General Strike of 1919, a defining moment in Canadian labour history.",
"Title: 1877 St. Louis general strike\n\nGenerally accepted as the first general strike in the United States, the 1877 St. Louis general strike grew out of the Great Railroad Strike of 1877. The general strike was largely organized by the Knights of Labor and the Marxist-leaning Workingmen's Party, the main radical political party of the era. When the railroad strike reached East St. Louis, Illinois in July 1877, the St. Louis Workingman's Party led a group of approximately 500 people across the river in an act of solidarity with the nearly 1,000 workers on strike. The party transformed, through speeches and organization, an initial strike among railroad workers into a strike by thousands of workers in several industries for the eight-hour day and a ban on child labor. One speaker was noted to say, At another large rally a black man spoke for those who worked on the steamboats and levees. He asked, \"Will you stand to us regardless of color?\" The crowd shouted back, \"We will!\"",
"Title: 1918 Vancouver general strike\n\nThe 1918 Vancouver General Strike was the first general strike in Canadian history and was held 2 August 1918. It was organized as a one-day political protest against the killing of draft evader and labour activist Albert \"Ginger\" Goodwin, who had called for a general strike in the event that any worker was drafted against their will. The strike was met with violence from returned soldiers who had been mobilized and supplied with vehicles to storm the Labour Temple at 411 Dunsmuir Street (the present-day 411 Seniors Centre). Three hundred men ransacked the offices of the Vancouver Trades and Labour Council (VTLC), twice attempted to defenestrate VTLC secretary Victor Midgely and forced him and a longshoreman to kiss the Union Jack. A woman working in the office was also badly bruised when she prevented Midgely from being thrown out the window. Labour activist and suffragette Helena Gutteridge was also at the scene, but was unscathed.",
"Title: Canada on Strike\n\n\"Canada on Strike\" is the fourth episode in the twelfth season of the American animated television series \"South Park\". The 171st episode of the series overall, it first aired on Comedy Central in the United States on April 2, 2008. In the episode, the nation of Canada, feeling disrespected by the rest of the world, goes on a general strike, demanding money, spurring the boys to raise money by creating a viral video.",
"Title: International Longshore and Warehouse Union\n\nThe International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) is a labor union which primarily represents dock workers on the West Coast of the United States, Hawaii and Alaska, and in British Columbia, Canada. It also represents hotel workers in Hawaii, cannery workers in Alaska, warehouse workers throughout the West and bookstore workers in Portland, Oregon. The union was established in 1937 after the 1934 West Coast Waterfront Strike, a 3-month-long strike that culminated in a 4-day general strike in San Francisco, California, and the Bay Area. It disaffiliated from the AFL-CIO on August 30, 2013. In 2014, the San Francisco Chronicle described the ILWU today as \"the aristocrat of the working class; a top member can earn over well over $100,000 a year with excellent benefits\", with vacancies receiving thousands or sometimes even tens of thousands of applications. Union officials claim that pay numbers are inflated because they do not include \"casuals\", part-time workers who are not registered ILWU members, do not receive benefits and earn less, with the minimum being $25.71 per hour.",
"Title: Portuguese legislative election, 1983\n\nThe Portuguese legislative election of 1983 took place on 25 April. The last election, in October 1980 had been won by a right-wing coalition, the Democratic Alliance and Francisco Sá Carneiro had retained office as Prime Minister with an increased majority. However, Sá Carneiro, along with other important members of the coalition, died in an aircrash only two months after the election, on 5 December 1980. Such happenings caused a massive political instability and Francisco Pinto Balsemão, a senior official of the Social Democratic Party, the largest party in the Alliance, became Prime Minister. But Balsemão lacked support from such senior members of his party as Aníbal Cavaco Silva, and several ministers resigned. Moreover, the right-wing policy was criticized by the left-wing and by the trade unions, and in February, the General Confederation of the Portuguese Workers, with the support of the Communists, called for a general strike that shook the government. The wave of resignations among Balsemão's ministers continued and by the end of the year, he also resigned. Because no one inside the Social Democratic Party accepted the office of Prime Minister, the President Ramalho Eanes dissolved the Parliament and called an election for April.",
"Title: 1912 New York City waiters' strike\n\nThe 1912 New York City Waiters’ Strike began on May 7, 1912, at the Belmont Hotel and was the first general strike for waiters and hotel workers in New York City history. That day over 150 hotel workers walked out as a sign of protest against their poor working conditions. The strike was organized by Joseph James Ettor and Elizabeth Gurley Flynn of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) in conjunction with the Hotel Workers' International Union. At the height of the strike there were 54 hotels and 30 restaurants and other establishments without their staff. This amounted to 2,500 waiters, 1,000 cooks, and 3,000 other striking hotel workers. The strike continued through the rest of May but police began reprimanding protestors, making many of them go back to work. The strike officially ended on June 25, 1912."
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What was the population in 2015 of the city that Pablo Hütt Garcia was born in?
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"Rafael Rivera Garcia is an artist, muralist and professor of Art.",
" Garcia was born in New York City in 1930.",
" As of 2012 he lives in Puerto Rico with his family.",
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"On Broadway: Act One – October 28th, 1987 is a three-CD live album by the Jerry Garcia Band and the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band, two music groups led by Grateful Dead guitarist and singer Jerry Garcia.",
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"León (] ) is the most populous city and municipality in the Mexican state of Guanajuato.",
" In the 2015 Intercensal Survey INEGI reported 1,578,626 people living in the municipality of León, making it the fourth most populous municipality in Mexico.",
" The metropolitan area of León recorded a population of 1,630,094 in the 2010 Census, making it the seventh most populous metropolitan area in Mexico.",
" León is part of the macroregion of Bajío within the Central Mexican Plateau."
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"Jesús G. \"Chuy\" García (born April 12, 1956) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who serves on the Cook County Board of Commissioners.",
" A candidate for Mayor of Chicago, Garcia finished second in the February 24, 2015 mayoral election, forcing a head-to-head runoff vote between himself and incumbent Rahm Emanuel.",
" Garcia was defeated in the April 7 runoff by Emanuel.",
" Garcia was elected to the Chicago City Council in 1986, and in 1992 became the first Mexican-American member of the Illinois State Senate.",
" In 2010, Garcia won election to the 7th district Cook County Board of Commissioners, and after his election was appointed floor leader by Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle.",
" A progressive and a reformer, García is a Preckwinkle ally and was a supporter of former Chicago Mayor Harold Washington."
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"Pablo John Fiel Garcia (born May 19, 1967) is a Filipino politician.",
" A member of NUP, United Nationalist Alliance and the One Cebu party, Garcia was elected to the House of Representatives of the Philippines in 2007 and 2010, representing the Third District of Cebu.",
" In the 2013 elections, he ran for Governor of Cebu due to his sister Gwen being barred to run for another term.",
" He was defeated by Hilario Davide III, the son of former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Hilario Davide, Jr.."
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"Diego Garcia is an atoll just south of the equator in the central Indian Ocean, and the largest of 60 small islands comprising the Chagos Archipelago.",
" It was settled by the French in the 1790s and was transferred to British rule after the Napoleonic Wars.",
" It was one of the \"Dependencies\" of the British Colony of Mauritius until it was detached for inclusion in the newly created British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) in 1965.",
" Between 1968 and 1973, the population was forcibly removed by the United Kingdom and the United States (in order to establish an American base) through intimidation of locals and denying the return of any who left the island.",
" Many were deported to Mauritius and Seychelles, following which the United States built a large naval and military base on Diego Garcia, which has been in continuous operation ever since.",
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"Pablo Paras Garcia (born September 25, 1925) is a Filipino politician.",
" A graduate of the University of San Carlos, Garcia placed 3rd in the 1951 Philippine Bar Examination with a rating of 91.5%.",
" Garcia served as governor of Cebu from 1995 to 2004.",
" He had previously served as the vice-governor of Cebu from 1969 to 1971.",
" Garcia has been elected to three terms as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines.",
" From 1987 to 1995, Garcia represented the Third District of Cebu.",
" He was again elected to Congress in 2007, this time representing the Second District of Cebu.",
" He was defeated in his bid for re-election in 2013."
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"Adrian Garcia (born December 26, 1960) is the former Sheriff of Harris County, Texas.",
" Garcia spent 23 years with the Houston Police Department, before becoming a city councilman.",
" Garcia served six years as a Houston City Councilman, eventually becoming Mayor Pro-Tempore under former Mayor Bill White.",
" In 2008 he became Sheriff of Harris County.",
" In 2015 Garcia stepped down from post as Sheriff to run for Mayor of the City of Houston."
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"Ylona Jade Garcia (born February 28, 2002), better known as Ylona Garcia, is a Filipino-Australian recording artist and television personality.",
" Garcia rose to prominence after entering as a housemate on the of the of ABS-CBN's reality show \"Pinoy Big Brother\" (2015), for which she received the title of \"Daldal Darling ng Australia\" (Lit.",
" \"Talkative Darling of Australia\") and finished first runner-up to Jimboy Martin."
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"Title: Rafael Rivera Garcia\n\nRafael Rivera Garcia is an artist, muralist and professor of Art. Garcia was born in New York City in 1930. As of 2012 he lives in Puerto Rico with his family. Garcia has a son that is also an artist and lives in Puerto Rico. He has painted murals in Puerto Rico, New York City, Miami and Boston.",
"Title: On Broadway: Act One – October 28th, 1987\n\nOn Broadway: Act One – October 28th, 1987 is a three-CD live album by the Jerry Garcia Band and the Jerry Garcia Acoustic Band, two music groups led by Grateful Dead guitarist and singer Jerry Garcia. It contains three complete sets of music, recorded at the Lunt-Fontanne Theatre in New York City on October 28, 1987. It was released by ATO Records on June 23, 2015.",
"Title: Pablo Hütt\n\nPablo Hütt García (born 25 March 1989 in Léon, Mexico) is a Mexican footballer.",
"Title: León, Guanajuato\n\nLeón (] ) is the most populous city and municipality in the Mexican state of Guanajuato. In the 2015 Intercensal Survey INEGI reported 1,578,626 people living in the municipality of León, making it the fourth most populous municipality in Mexico. The metropolitan area of León recorded a population of 1,630,094 in the 2010 Census, making it the seventh most populous metropolitan area in Mexico. León is part of the macroregion of Bajío within the Central Mexican Plateau.",
"Title: Jesús "Chuy" García\n\nJesús G. \"Chuy\" García (born April 12, 1956) is an American politician and member of the Democratic Party who serves on the Cook County Board of Commissioners. A candidate for Mayor of Chicago, Garcia finished second in the February 24, 2015 mayoral election, forcing a head-to-head runoff vote between himself and incumbent Rahm Emanuel. Garcia was defeated in the April 7 runoff by Emanuel. Garcia was elected to the Chicago City Council in 1986, and in 1992 became the first Mexican-American member of the Illinois State Senate. In 2010, Garcia won election to the 7th district Cook County Board of Commissioners, and after his election was appointed floor leader by Cook County President Toni Preckwinkle. A progressive and a reformer, García is a Preckwinkle ally and was a supporter of former Chicago Mayor Harold Washington.",
"Title: Pablo John Garcia\n\nPablo John Fiel Garcia (born May 19, 1967) is a Filipino politician. A member of NUP, United Nationalist Alliance and the One Cebu party, Garcia was elected to the House of Representatives of the Philippines in 2007 and 2010, representing the Third District of Cebu. In the 2013 elections, he ran for Governor of Cebu due to his sister Gwen being barred to run for another term. He was defeated by Hilario Davide III, the son of former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court Hilario Davide, Jr..",
"Title: Diego Garcia\n\nDiego Garcia is an atoll just south of the equator in the central Indian Ocean, and the largest of 60 small islands comprising the Chagos Archipelago. It was settled by the French in the 1790s and was transferred to British rule after the Napoleonic Wars. It was one of the \"Dependencies\" of the British Colony of Mauritius until it was detached for inclusion in the newly created British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) in 1965. Between 1968 and 1973, the population was forcibly removed by the United Kingdom and the United States (in order to establish an American base) through intimidation of locals and denying the return of any who left the island. Many were deported to Mauritius and Seychelles, following which the United States built a large naval and military base on Diego Garcia, which has been in continuous operation ever since. s of 2015 , Diego Garcia is the only inhabited island of the BIOT; the population is composed of military personnel and supporting contractors.",
"Title: Pablo P. Garcia\n\nPablo Paras Garcia (born September 25, 1925) is a Filipino politician. A graduate of the University of San Carlos, Garcia placed 3rd in the 1951 Philippine Bar Examination with a rating of 91.5%. Garcia served as governor of Cebu from 1995 to 2004. He had previously served as the vice-governor of Cebu from 1969 to 1971. Garcia has been elected to three terms as a Member of the House of Representatives of the Philippines. From 1987 to 1995, Garcia represented the Third District of Cebu. He was again elected to Congress in 2007, this time representing the Second District of Cebu. He was defeated in his bid for re-election in 2013.",
"Title: Adrian Garcia\n\nAdrian Garcia (born December 26, 1960) is the former Sheriff of Harris County, Texas. Garcia spent 23 years with the Houston Police Department, before becoming a city councilman. Garcia served six years as a Houston City Councilman, eventually becoming Mayor Pro-Tempore under former Mayor Bill White. In 2008 he became Sheriff of Harris County. In 2015 Garcia stepped down from post as Sheriff to run for Mayor of the City of Houston.",
"Title: Ylona Garcia\n\nYlona Jade Garcia (born February 28, 2002), better known as Ylona Garcia, is a Filipino-Australian recording artist and television personality. Garcia rose to prominence after entering as a housemate on the of the of ABS-CBN's reality show \"Pinoy Big Brother\" (2015), for which she received the title of \"Daldal Darling ng Australia\" (Lit. \"Talkative Darling of Australia\") and finished first runner-up to Jimboy Martin."
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Before playing for the New England Patriots, Roderick Shoate played in what town?
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East Rutherford, New Jersey
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"The 1971 New England Patriots season was the team's twelfth, and second in the National Football League.",
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"Link is a NFL Cheerleader for the New England Patriots.",
" She was born and raised in Terryville, Connecticut and attended Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts where she graduated with a degree in Communications.",
" Link won the title of Miss Connecticut's Outstanding Teen in 2007 and went on to compete in Miss America's Outstanding Teen pageant.",
" Her competition talent was a Spanish-influenced tap dance.",
" Shortly after returning from the national pageant, Link was a passenger in a head-on collision and suffered a broken spine.",
" After emergency surgery and rehabilitation, Link began dancing again.",
" In 2014, Link was chosen to join the New England Patriots Cheerleaders and cheered at Super Bowl XLIX where the New England Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks.",
" Link became captain of the Patriots Cheerleaders in 2016 and cheered at her second Super Bowl (Super Bowl LI), where the New England Patriots defeated the Atlanta Falcons."
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"The New Jersey Generals was a franchise of the United States Football League (USFL) established in 1982 to begin play in the spring and summer of 1983.",
" The team played three seasons from 1983–85, winning 31 regular-season games and losing 25 while going 0–2 in postseason competition.",
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"Tajuan E. \"Ty\" Law (born February 10, 1974) is a former American football cornerback who played fifteen seasons in the National Football League (NFL).",
" He played college football at the University of Michigan.",
" He was drafted by the New England Patriots 23rd overall in the 1995 NFL Draft.",
" Law is a two-time All-Pro, a five-time Pro Bowl selection, a Pro Bowl MVP, and has won three Super Bowls with the Patriots.",
" His 53 career interceptions rank 22nd all-time in NFL history.",
" He is also widely regarded as one of the best Patriots defensive backs of all time.",
" Law was added to the New England Patriots Hall of Fame as the 20th member."
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"The New England Patriots Radio Network is a CBS Radio network which carries live game broadcasts of the New England Patriots.",
" The network's flagship station is WBZ-FM/98.5, located in Boston, Massachusetts.",
" Gil Santos, former WBZ sports reporter who was known as the \"Voice of the New England Patriots\" retired after the 2012 season (during the Patriots' December win over the Dolphins that season part of Santos' radio call was simulcast by CBS television in recognition of his time with the team) and was replaced by Bob Socci, who now does the play-by-play with former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak providing the color commentary and former Patriots linebacker Matt Chatham and WBZ-TV/WSBK-TV sports reporter Steve Burton providing the sideline reports.",
" Marc Bertrand and \"Boston Globe\" sports columnist Chris Gasper host the pregame (when one of them is unavailable Greg Dickerson fills in), and the postgame show is hosted by Bertrand and former Patriot Steve DeOssie.",
" Former hosts of the network's pre- and postgame show include Gary Tanguay, Andy Gresh, Bill Abbate, Mike Ruth, Tim Fox, and Pete Brock.",
" Albert Breer is a regular guest analyst on the network's pre-game show."
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"Vincent Cole Brisby (born January 25, 1971 in Houston, Texas), is a former professional American football player who played for the New England Patriots and the New York Jets in the National Football League (NFL).",
" He was selected by the New England Patriots in the second round of the 1993 NFL Draft.",
" A 6'3\", 193 lb.",
" wide receiver from Northeast Louisiana University (now called University of Louisiana at Monroe), Brisby played eight NFL seasons from 1993 to 2000 for the Patriots and New York Jets.",
" He was given the name Vincent \"Ultimate\" Brisby by ESPN analyst Chris Berman.",
" Brisby's best game was arguably Week 5 in his second season.",
" He compiled 6 catches for 117 yards and two touchdowns in the Patriots 17-16 comeback win over the Green Bay Packers."
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"This is a list of New England Patriots/Boston Patriots players who appeared on the active roster during the regular season.",
" The history of New England Patriots began in 1960, with the formation of the American Football League.",
" Then known as the Boston Patriots, the team's first draft pick was Ron Burton.",
" They have had five members inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.",
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"Roderick Shoate (April 26, 1953 – October 4, 1999) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League.",
" He was a four-time All-Big 8 Conference Player and a three-time All-American at the University of Oklahoma.",
" He played seven seasons in the NFL for the New England Patriots, and then in the United States Football League for the New Jersey Generals and Memphis Showboats."
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"The 2007 New England Patriots videotaping controversy, widely dubbed \"Spygate\", refers to an incident during the National Football League's (NFL) 2007 season when the New England Patriots were disciplined by the league for videotaping New York Jets' defensive coaches' signals from an unauthorized location during a September 9, 2007 game.",
" Videotaping opposing coaches is not illegal in the NFL de jure, but there are designated areas allowed by the league to do such taping.",
" Because the Patriots were instead videotaping the Jets' coaches from their own sideline during the game, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell deemed it to be in violation of league rules, stating that the act represented a calculated and deliberate attempt to avoid long-standing rules designed to encourage fair play and promote honest competition on the playing field.",
" After an investigation, the NFL fined Patriots head coach Bill Belichick $500,000 (the maximum allowed by the league and the largest fine ever imposed on a coach in the league's 87-year history) for his role in the incident, fined the Patriots $250,000, and docked the team their original first-round selection in the 2008 NFL Draft which would have been the 31st pick of the draft.",
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"The New England Patriots Cheerleaders are the official cheerleading squad of the NFL's New England Patriots.",
" The Patriots Cheerleaders perform various dance stunts at Gillette Stadium.",
" The squad was formed in 1977.",
" The squad currently (as of the 2016 New England Patriots season) has 33 members.",
" The squad also makes appearances off the field with Patriots mascot Pat Patriot.",
" The group also has a \"Junior Patriots Cheerleaders\", with girls of ages 7–17 being allowed to join, with a fee of $425.00 per participant.",
" The squad also releases a swimsuit calendar yearly.",
" The Patriots Cheerleaders' auditions take place at Gillette Stadium.",
" In 2008, the squad went to China to train Chinese dancers for the 2008 Summer Olympics."
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"Title: 1971 New England Patriots season\n\nThe 1971 New England Patriots season was the team's twelfth, and second in the National Football League. The 1971 season was the first that the team played as the New England Patriots, changing their name from the Boston Patriots, briefly to the Bay State Patriots before changing it again to the New England Patriots, in an effort to regionalize the franchise's equal distance from Boston and Providence.",
"Title: Karen Link\n\nLink is a NFL Cheerleader for the New England Patriots. She was born and raised in Terryville, Connecticut and attended Endicott College in Beverly, Massachusetts where she graduated with a degree in Communications. Link won the title of Miss Connecticut's Outstanding Teen in 2007 and went on to compete in Miss America's Outstanding Teen pageant. Her competition talent was a Spanish-influenced tap dance. Shortly after returning from the national pageant, Link was a passenger in a head-on collision and suffered a broken spine. After emergency surgery and rehabilitation, Link began dancing again. In 2014, Link was chosen to join the New England Patriots Cheerleaders and cheered at Super Bowl XLIX where the New England Patriots defeated the Seattle Seahawks. Link became captain of the Patriots Cheerleaders in 2016 and cheered at her second Super Bowl (Super Bowl LI), where the New England Patriots defeated the Atlanta Falcons.",
"Title: New Jersey Generals\n\nThe New Jersey Generals was a franchise of the United States Football League (USFL) established in 1982 to begin play in the spring and summer of 1983. The team played three seasons from 1983–85, winning 31 regular-season games and losing 25 while going 0–2 in postseason competition. Home games were played at Giants Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey, which was called The Meadowlands for Generals games.",
"Title: Ty Law\n\nTajuan E. \"Ty\" Law (born February 10, 1974) is a former American football cornerback who played fifteen seasons in the National Football League (NFL). He played college football at the University of Michigan. He was drafted by the New England Patriots 23rd overall in the 1995 NFL Draft. Law is a two-time All-Pro, a five-time Pro Bowl selection, a Pro Bowl MVP, and has won three Super Bowls with the Patriots. His 53 career interceptions rank 22nd all-time in NFL history. He is also widely regarded as one of the best Patriots defensive backs of all time. Law was added to the New England Patriots Hall of Fame as the 20th member.",
"Title: New England Patriots Radio Network\n\nThe New England Patriots Radio Network is a CBS Radio network which carries live game broadcasts of the New England Patriots. The network's flagship station is WBZ-FM/98.5, located in Boston, Massachusetts. Gil Santos, former WBZ sports reporter who was known as the \"Voice of the New England Patriots\" retired after the 2012 season (during the Patriots' December win over the Dolphins that season part of Santos' radio call was simulcast by CBS television in recognition of his time with the team) and was replaced by Bob Socci, who now does the play-by-play with former Patriots quarterback Scott Zolak providing the color commentary and former Patriots linebacker Matt Chatham and WBZ-TV/WSBK-TV sports reporter Steve Burton providing the sideline reports. Marc Bertrand and \"Boston Globe\" sports columnist Chris Gasper host the pregame (when one of them is unavailable Greg Dickerson fills in), and the postgame show is hosted by Bertrand and former Patriot Steve DeOssie. Former hosts of the network's pre- and postgame show include Gary Tanguay, Andy Gresh, Bill Abbate, Mike Ruth, Tim Fox, and Pete Brock. Albert Breer is a regular guest analyst on the network's pre-game show.",
"Title: Vincent Brisby\n\nVincent Cole Brisby (born January 25, 1971 in Houston, Texas), is a former professional American football player who played for the New England Patriots and the New York Jets in the National Football League (NFL). He was selected by the New England Patriots in the second round of the 1993 NFL Draft. A 6'3\", 193 lb. wide receiver from Northeast Louisiana University (now called University of Louisiana at Monroe), Brisby played eight NFL seasons from 1993 to 2000 for the Patriots and New York Jets. He was given the name Vincent \"Ultimate\" Brisby by ESPN analyst Chris Berman. Brisby's best game was arguably Week 5 in his second season. He compiled 6 catches for 117 yards and two touchdowns in the Patriots 17-16 comeback win over the Green Bay Packers.",
"Title: List of New England Patriots players\n\nThis is a list of New England Patriots/Boston Patriots players who appeared on the active roster during the regular season. The history of New England Patriots began in 1960, with the formation of the American Football League. Then known as the Boston Patriots, the team's first draft pick was Ron Burton. They have had five members inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. 22 players are members of the New England Patriots Hall of Fame, and seven of those have had their numbers retired.",
"Title: Rod Shoate\n\nRoderick Shoate (April 26, 1953 – October 4, 1999) is a former American football linebacker in the National Football League. He was a four-time All-Big 8 Conference Player and a three-time All-American at the University of Oklahoma. He played seven seasons in the NFL for the New England Patriots, and then in the United States Football League for the New Jersey Generals and Memphis Showboats.",
"Title: 2007 New England Patriots videotaping controversy\n\nThe 2007 New England Patriots videotaping controversy, widely dubbed \"Spygate\", refers to an incident during the National Football League's (NFL) 2007 season when the New England Patriots were disciplined by the league for videotaping New York Jets' defensive coaches' signals from an unauthorized location during a September 9, 2007 game. Videotaping opposing coaches is not illegal in the NFL de jure, but there are designated areas allowed by the league to do such taping. Because the Patriots were instead videotaping the Jets' coaches from their own sideline during the game, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell deemed it to be in violation of league rules, stating that the act represented a calculated and deliberate attempt to avoid long-standing rules designed to encourage fair play and promote honest competition on the playing field. After an investigation, the NFL fined Patriots head coach Bill Belichick $500,000 (the maximum allowed by the league and the largest fine ever imposed on a coach in the league's 87-year history) for his role in the incident, fined the Patriots $250,000, and docked the team their original first-round selection in the 2008 NFL Draft which would have been the 31st pick of the draft. The fine garnered significant media attention for being the \"maximum amount\" an individual could be fined.",
"Title: New England Patriots Cheerleaders\n\nThe New England Patriots Cheerleaders are the official cheerleading squad of the NFL's New England Patriots. The Patriots Cheerleaders perform various dance stunts at Gillette Stadium. The squad was formed in 1977. The squad currently (as of the 2016 New England Patriots season) has 33 members. The squad also makes appearances off the field with Patriots mascot Pat Patriot. The group also has a \"Junior Patriots Cheerleaders\", with girls of ages 7–17 being allowed to join, with a fee of $425.00 per participant. The squad also releases a swimsuit calendar yearly. The Patriots Cheerleaders' auditions take place at Gillette Stadium. In 2008, the squad went to China to train Chinese dancers for the 2008 Summer Olympics."
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The superbowl that Nate Hobgood-Chittick's team won was played on what date?
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January 30, 2000
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"Lewis Adolph Carl (February 25, 1832 – May 19, 1885) was an American catcher in the National Association.",
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"The 2011 Oregon State Beavers baseball team represented Oregon State University in the 2011 NCAA Division I baseball season.",
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"Nate Broe Hobgood-Chittick (born November 30, 1974) is a former American football defensive tackle who played four seasons in the National Football League with the St. Louis Rams, San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs.",
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"Doomriders is a heavy metal band from Boston, Massachusetts.",
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" Jebb Riley formerly played bass in There Were Wires.",
" Doomriders have toured with Coliseum and Saviours.",
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"The 2000–01 Princeton Tigers men's basketball team represented Princeton University in intercollegiate college basketball during the 2000–01 NCAA Division I men's basketball season.",
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"Title: Super Bowl XXXIV\n\nSuper Bowl XXXIV was an American football game between the National Football Conference (NFC) champion St. Louis Rams (now the Los Angeles Rams) and the American Football Conference (AFC) champion Tennessee Titans to decide the National Football League (NFL) champion for the 1999 season. The Rams defeated the Titans by the score of 23–16, capturing their first Super Bowl win and first NFL championship since 1951. The game, played on January 30, 2000 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta, was the fourth Super Bowl to be held a week after the conference championship games (the previous time this happened was Super Bowl XXVIII, and coincidentally that game was also played on January 30 at the Georgia Dome in Atlanta).",
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"Title: Nate Jacks\n\nNathaniel \"Nate\" Jacks (born January 31, 1980) is a former American professional football player who was a cornerback in the National Indoor Football League (NIFL) for six seasons. He played college football for Bacone College, Kansas and Dodge City Community College. The Lincoln Capitols signed him in 2004 after he was cut from the New York Jets during the 2003 NFL Training Camp. Nate also played professionally for the first professional football team in Anchorage, AK, Alaska Wild of the Intense Football League (IFL) and World League Hamburg Sea Devils. Alaska Wild (notable for being the first ever professional football team in the state of Alaska).",
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"Title: Nate Hobgood-Chittick\n\nNate Broe Hobgood-Chittick (born November 30, 1974) is a former American football defensive tackle who played four seasons in the National Football League with the St. Louis Rams, San Francisco 49ers and Kansas City Chiefs. He played college football at the University of North Carolina and attended William Allen High School in Allentown, Pennsylvania. He was a member of the St. Louis Rams team that won Super Bowl XXXIV.",
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6,386
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Of the two possible places where Abdemon, king of Cyprus, was born, which one was also known as Sour?
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Tyre
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"Bakuretsu Quiz Ma-Q Dai Bōken (爆裂クイズ魔Q大冒険 \"Bakuretsu Kuizu Ma-Kyū Dai Bōken\", , \"Exploding Quiz Magical Q Great Adventure\" ) is Namco's first quiz arcade game, released exclusively in Japan in 1992 and running upon the company's then-new NA-1 hardware; it is based upon Capcom's earlier quiz games of \"Adventure Quiz Capcom World\" (1989), \"Adventure Quiz Hatena?",
" Hatena?",
" no Dai-Bōken\" (1990), \"Quiz Tonosama no Yabō\" (1991) and \"Quiz & Dragons\" (US, 1992).",
" It was also the first game from the company since \"Toy Pop\" (1986) that did \"not\" utilize a Yamaha YM2151 FM sound chip for songs (instead, it used one of Namco's then-new NA custom sound chips, for everything), and the first one where knowledge of all three Japanese scripts (Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana) is essential if players want to succeed in it - and players must help a soldier called Scott and a Mr. T lookalike called Stanley get back the three jewels of a crown, that has been stolen by Yaminotsume Kyō (闇の爪教 ) , by using four buttons to answer three-script Japanese questions of various categories; they shall have a preset amount of time to answer each question in, and if they either fail to respond or answer it incorrectly, their character will lose a \"life-heart\" as their current situations at the bottom of the screen worsen.",
" However, when they answer a question correctly, the amount of remaining time (multiplied by 10) will be added to their score, as their character's current situations improve, and if they can answer enough questions correctly, they may score enough points to earn their character an extra \"life-heart\".",
" There are several types of questions in this game; ones with four possible answers are the most common, but there are also ones with only three or two possible answers, picture ones with \"15-puzzle\" (or sliding) images, mathematical ones, and \"true/false\" ones (and, when the players reach the temple of each area, they will have the choice of four different categories, which vary depending on which area it is, for the next four stages).",
" There is also a boss battle every ten stages, where the players have to answer as many questions as they can correctly within thirty seconds - and in the third area, the players will also have the choice of taking a short path with four-answered questions, or a longer path with three-answered questions (if they choose the long path, the stage numbers will be two higher than what they would be if they chose the short path).",
" There are even questions that relate to earlier Namco games (like \"Gee Bee\", \"Galaxian\", \"Pac-Man\" and \"Pole Position\"); however, players will need to be able to read the Japanese syllabic writing system of Katakana in order to identify them in the answers."
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" Each member of the pair is termed an enantiomorph (\"enantio\" = opposite ; \"morph\" = form); the structural property is termed enantiomerism.",
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"Dual specificity mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 7, also known as MAP kinase kinase 7 or MKK7, is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the \"MAP2K7\" gene.",
" This protein is a member of the mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase family.",
" The MKK7 protein exists as six different isoforms with three possible N-termini (α, β, and γ isoforms) and two possible C-termini (1 and 2 isoforms)."
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"In probability theory, a Laplace functional refers to one of two possible mathematical functions of functions or, more precisely, functionals that serve as mathematical tools for studying either point processes or concentration of measure properties of metric spaces.",
" One type of Laplace functional, also known as a characteristic functional is defined in relation to a point process, which can be interpreted as random counting measures, and has applications in characterizing and deriving results on point processes.",
" Its definition is analogous to a characteristic function for a random variable."
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"Tyre (Arabic: صور , \"Ṣūr\"; Phoenician: 𐤑𐤅𐤓 , \"Ṣur\"; <a href=\"Hebrew%20language\">Hebrew</a>: צוֹר , \"Tsor\"; <a href=\"Tiberian%20Hebrew\">Tiberian Hebrew</a> , \"Ṣōr\"; <a href=\"Akkadian%20language\">Akkadian</a>: , \"Ṣurru\"; <a href=\"Ancient%20Greek\">Greek</a>: Τύρος, \"Týros\"; <a href=\"Turkish%20language\">Turkish</a>: \"Sur\" ; <a href=\"Latin%20language\">Latin</a>: \"Tyrus\" , Armenian Տիր [Dir]), sometimes <a href=\"romanization\">romanized</a> as Sour, is a city in the <a href=\"South%20Governorate\">South Governorate</a> of <a href=\"Lebanon\">Lebanon</a>.",
" There were approximately 117,000 inhabitants in 2003.",
" However, the government of Lebanon has released only rough estimates of population numbers since 1932, so an accurate statistical accounting is not possible.",
" Tyre juts out from the coast of the Mediterranean and is located about 80 km south of Beirut.",
" The name of the city means \"rock\" after the rocky formation on which the town was originally built.",
" The adjective for Tyre is \"Tyrian\", and the inhabitants are \"Tyrians\"."
],
"title": "Tyre, Lebanon"
},
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"sentences": [
"Rock-paper-scissors (also known as paper, rock, scissors or paper, scissors, stone) is a hand game usually played between two people, in which each player simultaneously forms one of three shapes with an outstretched hand.",
" These shapes are \"rock\" (a simple fist), \"paper\" (a flat hand), and \"scissors\" (a fist with the index and middle fingers extended, forming a V).",
" A zero-sum game, it has only two possible outcomes other than a tie: one of the two players wins, and the other player loses."
],
"title": "Rock–paper–scissors"
},
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"Abdemon (Ancient Greek: Αὐδήμων , \"gen\".",
": Αὐδήμονος), was one of the kings of Cyprus at the end of the 5th century BC.",
" He was of Phoenician origin and was born either in Tyre or Kition on Cyprus.",
" Around 415 BC, Abdemon deposed the Phoenician ruler of Salamis on Cyprus.",
" Evagoras, who allegedly came from a Greek dynasty (Teucrids), had to leave the city and went into exile in Soloi.",
" However, Evagoras returned in 411 BC with his followers and was able to depose Abdemon.",
" Some coins of Abdemon have been found."
],
"title": "Abdemon"
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"In the mathematical field of combinatorics, a bent function is a special type of Boolean function.",
" This means it takes several inputs and gives one output, each of which has two possible values (such as \"0\" and \"1\", or \"true\" and \"false\").",
" The name is figurative.",
" Bent functions are so called because they are as different as possible from all linear functions (the simplest or \"straight-line\" functions) and from all affine functions (which preserve parallel lines).",
" This makes the bent functions naturally hard to approximate.",
" Bent functions were defined and named in the 1960s by Oscar Rothaus in research not published until 1976.",
" They have been extensively studied for their applications in cryptography, but have also been applied to spread spectrum, coding theory, and combinatorial design.",
" The definition can be extended in several ways, leading to different classes of generalized bent functions that share many of the useful properties of the original."
],
"title": "Bent function"
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"Cyprus Popular Bank (from 2006 to 2011 known as Marfin Popular Bank) was the second largest banking group in Cyprus behind the Bank of Cyprus until it was 'shuttered' in March 2013 and split into two parts.",
" The 'good' Cypriot part was merged into the Bank of Cyprus (including insured deposits under 100,000 Euro) and the 'bad' part or legacy entity holds all the overseas operations as well as uninsured deposits above 100,000 Euro, old shares and bonds.",
" The uninsured depositors were subject to a bail-in and became the new shareholders of the legacy entity.",
" As at May 2017, the legacy entity is one of the largest shareholders of Bank of Cyprus with 4.8% but does not hold a board seat.",
" All the overseas operations, of the now defunct Cyprus Popular Bank, are also held by the legacy entity, until they are sold by the Special Administrator, at first Ms Andri Antoniadou, who ran the legacy entity for two years, from March 2013 until 3 March 2015.",
" She tendered her resignation due to disagreements, with the Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus and the Central Bank Board members, who amended the lawyers of the legacy entity, without consulting her.",
" Veteran banker Chris Pavlou who is an expert in Treasury and risk management took over as Special Administrator of the legacy entity in April 2015 until December 2016.",
" The legacy entity is pursuing legal action against former major shareholder Marfin Investment Group."
],
"title": "Cyprus Popular Bank"
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"sentences": [
"Fort Nichols was a fort that existed in 1775 in Amesbury, Massachusetts.",
" It was also known as Fort Merrimac during its existence.",
" Two possible locations for the fort existed, although the coordinates lead to the one at a location named Salisbury Point on maps."
],
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"Title: Bakuretsu Quiz Ma-Q Dai Bōken\n\nBakuretsu Quiz Ma-Q Dai Bōken (爆裂クイズ魔Q大冒険 \"Bakuretsu Kuizu Ma-Kyū Dai Bōken\", , \"Exploding Quiz Magical Q Great Adventure\" ) is Namco's first quiz arcade game, released exclusively in Japan in 1992 and running upon the company's then-new NA-1 hardware; it is based upon Capcom's earlier quiz games of \"Adventure Quiz Capcom World\" (1989), \"Adventure Quiz Hatena? Hatena? no Dai-Bōken\" (1990), \"Quiz Tonosama no Yabō\" (1991) and \"Quiz & Dragons\" (US, 1992). It was also the first game from the company since \"Toy Pop\" (1986) that did \"not\" utilize a Yamaha YM2151 FM sound chip for songs (instead, it used one of Namco's then-new NA custom sound chips, for everything), and the first one where knowledge of all three Japanese scripts (Kanji, Hiragana, and Katakana) is essential if players want to succeed in it - and players must help a soldier called Scott and a Mr. T lookalike called Stanley get back the three jewels of a crown, that has been stolen by Yaminotsume Kyō (闇の爪教 ) , by using four buttons to answer three-script Japanese questions of various categories; they shall have a preset amount of time to answer each question in, and if they either fail to respond or answer it incorrectly, their character will lose a \"life-heart\" as their current situations at the bottom of the screen worsen. However, when they answer a question correctly, the amount of remaining time (multiplied by 10) will be added to their score, as their character's current situations improve, and if they can answer enough questions correctly, they may score enough points to earn their character an extra \"life-heart\". There are several types of questions in this game; ones with four possible answers are the most common, but there are also ones with only three or two possible answers, picture ones with \"15-puzzle\" (or sliding) images, mathematical ones, and \"true/false\" ones (and, when the players reach the temple of each area, they will have the choice of four different categories, which vary depending on which area it is, for the next four stages). There is also a boss battle every ten stages, where the players have to answer as many questions as they can correctly within thirty seconds - and in the third area, the players will also have the choice of taking a short path with four-answered questions, or a longer path with three-answered questions (if they choose the long path, the stage numbers will be two higher than what they would be if they chose the short path). There are even questions that relate to earlier Namco games (like \"Gee Bee\", \"Galaxian\", \"Pac-Man\" and \"Pole Position\"); however, players will need to be able to read the Japanese syllabic writing system of Katakana in order to identify them in the answers.",
"Title: Enantiomer\n\nIn chemistry, an enantiomer ( ; ), also known as an optical isomer, is one of two stereoisomers that are mirror images of each other that are non-superposable (not identical), much as one's left and right hands are the same except for being reversed along one axis (the hands cannot be made to appear identical simply by reorientation). A single chiral atom or similar structural feature in a compound causes that compound to have two possible structures which are non-superposable, each a mirror image of the other. Each member of the pair is termed an enantiomorph (\"enantio\" = opposite ; \"morph\" = form); the structural property is termed enantiomerism. The presence of multiple chiral features in a given compound increases the number of geometric forms possible, though there may be some perfect-mirror-image pairs.",
"Title: MAP2K7\n\nDual specificity mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase 7, also known as MAP kinase kinase 7 or MKK7, is an enzyme that in humans is encoded by the \"MAP2K7\" gene. This protein is a member of the mitogen-activated protein kinase kinase family. The MKK7 protein exists as six different isoforms with three possible N-termini (α, β, and γ isoforms) and two possible C-termini (1 and 2 isoforms).",
"Title: Laplace functional\n\nIn probability theory, a Laplace functional refers to one of two possible mathematical functions of functions or, more precisely, functionals that serve as mathematical tools for studying either point processes or concentration of measure properties of metric spaces. One type of Laplace functional, also known as a characteristic functional is defined in relation to a point process, which can be interpreted as random counting measures, and has applications in characterizing and deriving results on point processes. Its definition is analogous to a characteristic function for a random variable.",
"Title: Tyre, Lebanon\n\nTyre (Arabic: صور , \"Ṣūr\"; Phoenician: 𐤑𐤅𐤓 , \"Ṣur\"; <a href=\"Hebrew%20language\">Hebrew</a>: צוֹר , \"Tsor\"; <a href=\"Tiberian%20Hebrew\">Tiberian Hebrew</a> , \"Ṣōr\"; <a href=\"Akkadian%20language\">Akkadian</a>: , \"Ṣurru\"; <a href=\"Ancient%20Greek\">Greek</a>: Τύρος, \"Týros\"; <a href=\"Turkish%20language\">Turkish</a>: \"Sur\" ; <a href=\"Latin%20language\">Latin</a>: \"Tyrus\" , Armenian Տիր [Dir]), sometimes <a href=\"romanization\">romanized</a> as Sour, is a city in the <a href=\"South%20Governorate\">South Governorate</a> of <a href=\"Lebanon\">Lebanon</a>. There were approximately 117,000 inhabitants in 2003. However, the government of Lebanon has released only rough estimates of population numbers since 1932, so an accurate statistical accounting is not possible. Tyre juts out from the coast of the Mediterranean and is located about 80 km south of Beirut. The name of the city means \"rock\" after the rocky formation on which the town was originally built. The adjective for Tyre is \"Tyrian\", and the inhabitants are \"Tyrians\".",
"Title: Rock–paper–scissors\n\nRock-paper-scissors (also known as paper, rock, scissors or paper, scissors, stone) is a hand game usually played between two people, in which each player simultaneously forms one of three shapes with an outstretched hand. These shapes are \"rock\" (a simple fist), \"paper\" (a flat hand), and \"scissors\" (a fist with the index and middle fingers extended, forming a V). A zero-sum game, it has only two possible outcomes other than a tie: one of the two players wins, and the other player loses.",
"Title: Abdemon\n\nAbdemon (Ancient Greek: Αὐδήμων , \"gen\". : Αὐδήμονος), was one of the kings of Cyprus at the end of the 5th century BC. He was of Phoenician origin and was born either in Tyre or Kition on Cyprus. Around 415 BC, Abdemon deposed the Phoenician ruler of Salamis on Cyprus. Evagoras, who allegedly came from a Greek dynasty (Teucrids), had to leave the city and went into exile in Soloi. However, Evagoras returned in 411 BC with his followers and was able to depose Abdemon. Some coins of Abdemon have been found.",
"Title: Bent function\n\nIn the mathematical field of combinatorics, a bent function is a special type of Boolean function. This means it takes several inputs and gives one output, each of which has two possible values (such as \"0\" and \"1\", or \"true\" and \"false\"). The name is figurative. Bent functions are so called because they are as different as possible from all linear functions (the simplest or \"straight-line\" functions) and from all affine functions (which preserve parallel lines). This makes the bent functions naturally hard to approximate. Bent functions were defined and named in the 1960s by Oscar Rothaus in research not published until 1976. They have been extensively studied for their applications in cryptography, but have also been applied to spread spectrum, coding theory, and combinatorial design. The definition can be extended in several ways, leading to different classes of generalized bent functions that share many of the useful properties of the original.",
"Title: Cyprus Popular Bank\n\nCyprus Popular Bank (from 2006 to 2011 known as Marfin Popular Bank) was the second largest banking group in Cyprus behind the Bank of Cyprus until it was 'shuttered' in March 2013 and split into two parts. The 'good' Cypriot part was merged into the Bank of Cyprus (including insured deposits under 100,000 Euro) and the 'bad' part or legacy entity holds all the overseas operations as well as uninsured deposits above 100,000 Euro, old shares and bonds. The uninsured depositors were subject to a bail-in and became the new shareholders of the legacy entity. As at May 2017, the legacy entity is one of the largest shareholders of Bank of Cyprus with 4.8% but does not hold a board seat. All the overseas operations, of the now defunct Cyprus Popular Bank, are also held by the legacy entity, until they are sold by the Special Administrator, at first Ms Andri Antoniadou, who ran the legacy entity for two years, from March 2013 until 3 March 2015. She tendered her resignation due to disagreements, with the Governor of the Central Bank of Cyprus and the Central Bank Board members, who amended the lawyers of the legacy entity, without consulting her. Veteran banker Chris Pavlou who is an expert in Treasury and risk management took over as Special Administrator of the legacy entity in April 2015 until December 2016. The legacy entity is pursuing legal action against former major shareholder Marfin Investment Group.",
"Title: Fort Nichols (Massachusetts)\n\nFort Nichols was a fort that existed in 1775 in Amesbury, Massachusetts. It was also known as Fort Merrimac during its existence. Two possible locations for the fort existed, although the coordinates lead to the one at a location named Salisbury Point on maps."
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"The 2003–04 NBA season was the Wizards 43rd season in the National Basketball Association, and their 31st season in the city of Washington, D.C..",
" With All-Star guard Michael Jordan retired for good and Doug Collins fired as head coach, the Wizards hired Eddie Jordan, and signed free agent and last year's Most Improved Player Gilbert Arenas during the offseason.",
" Under Jordan, the Wizards showed signs early into the season as they won their first game against the Chicago Bulls 99–74, and held the Toronto Raptors to 60 points in a 26-point margin win, while winning three of their first five games.",
" However, with team captain Jerry Stackhouse playing just 26 games due to knee injuries, the Wizards played mediocre basketball all season finishing sixth in the Atlantic Division with a disappointing 25–57 record, missing the playoffs for the seventh straight season.",
" Following the season, Stackhouse was traded to the Dallas Mavericks, and Christian Laettner signed as a free agent with the Miami Heat."
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"Lawrence Harvey Brown (born September 14, 1940) is an American basketball coach, who was most recently head men's basketball coach at Southern Methodist University.",
" He is the only coach in basketball history to win both an NCAA national championship (Kansas Jayhawks, 1988) and an NBA title (Detroit Pistons, 2004).",
" He has a 1,275-965 lifetime professional coaching record in the American Basketball Association (ABA) and the National Basketball Association (NBA) and is the only coach in NBA history to lead eight different teams to the playoffs.",
" He also won an ABA championship as a player with the Oakland Oaks in the 1968–69 season, and an Olympic Gold Medal in 1964.",
" He is also the only person ever to coach two NBA franchises in the same season (Spurs and Clippers during the 1991–92 NBA season).",
" Before coaching, Brown played collegiately at the University of North Carolina and professionally in the ABA.",
" He has been a basketball coach since 1972."
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"The 2002–03 NBA season was the Bucks' 35th season in the National Basketball Association.",
" During the offseason, the Bucks acquired Toni Kukoč from the Atlanta Hawks.",
" In a year of transition, the Bucks played mediocre basketball with a 14–20 start, but then won 13 of their next 16 games.",
" In February 2003, just before the trading deadline, the Bucks dealt three-time All-Star shooting guard Ray Allen to the Seattle SuperSonics, in exchange for 34-year-old All-Star point guard Gary Payton and Desmond Mason.",
" The Bucks won eight of their final nine games finishing fourth in the Central Division with a 42–40 record.",
" However, they did not make it out of the first round of the playoffs, losing 2–4 to the New Jersey Nets.",
" Following the season, Payton signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers, Sam Cassell and Ervin Johnson were both traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves, head coach George Karl was fired and Anthony Mason retired."
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"The 2002–03 NBA season was the Pistons' 62nd season as a franchise, the 55th in the National Basketball Association, and the 46th in the Detroit area.",
" During the offseason, the Pistons acquired Richard Hamilton from the Washington Wizards and signed free agent Chauncey Billups.",
" With the acquisitions of Hamilton and Billups, the Pistons got off to a solid start winning 12 of their first 16 games.",
" However, the team suffered a 7-game losing streak between February and March, but managed to finish with a 50–32 record, earning them first place in the Eastern Conference.",
" After defeating the Orlando Magic 4–3 in the first round after trailing 3–1, and then beating the Philadelphia 76ers 4–2 in the semifinals, the Pistons were a serious title contender.",
" Instead, they had their season ended with a sweep to the New Jersey Nets in four straight Eastern Conference Final games."
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"The 2002–03 NBA season was the Timberwolves' 14th season in the National Basketball Association.",
" During the offseason, the Timberwolves signed free agents Troy Hudson and Kendall Gill.",
" Kevin Garnett enjoyed another great season, winning the All-Star MVP award in the 2003 NBA All-Star Game, and finishing second in MVP voting to Tim Duncan.",
" Despite losing Terrell Brandon for the entire season due to a knee injury, the Timberwolves posted a 12–1 record in February and finished the season with a 51–31 record, good enough to earn the #4 seed in the Western Conference and home court advantage.",
" However, for the seventh straight year in the Garnett era, the Timberwolves did not make it out of the first round of the playoffs, losing to the 5th-seeded and defending champion Los Angeles Lakers in six games.",
" Following the season, Joe Smith was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, Anthony Peeler signed as a free agent with the Sacramento Kings, and Gill signed with the Chicago Bulls."
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"title": "2002–03 Minnesota Timberwolves season"
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"The 2002–03 NBA season was the Wizards' 42nd season in the National Basketball Association.",
" During the offseason, the Wizards acquired All-Star guard Jerry Stackhouse from the Detroit Pistons and signed free agents Larry Hughes, Bryon Russell and Charles Oakley.",
" The Wizards got off to a 6–4 start to the season, but then struggled losing six straight games afterwards."
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"The 2004–05 NBA season was the Wizards 44th season in the National Basketball Association, and their 32nd season in the city of Washington, D.C..",
" During the offseason, the Wizards acquired Antawn Jamison from the Dallas Mavericks.",
" The Wizards got off to a decent start and played above .500 for the entire season.",
" The Wizards posted a 20-win improvement over the previous season, finishing second in the Southeast Division with a 45–37 record, and made it back to the playoffs for the first time since 1997, back when they were known as the \"Bullets\".",
" Gilbert Arenas averaged 25.5 points per game and was selected along with Jamison for the 2005 NBA All-Star Game.",
" In the first round of the playoffs, the Wizards defeated the Chicago Bulls in six games after losing the first two games, but were swept in the semifinals by the Miami Heat in four straight games.",
" Following the season, Larry Hughes signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Cavaliers."
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"Larry Darnell Hughes (born January 23, 1979) is an American former professional basketball player who played for eight different teams during a 14-year career in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" Hughes attended Saint Louis University before being selected with the eighth overall pick in the 1998 NBA draft.",
" Larry Hughes is the founder of a basketball academy named the Larry Hughes Basketball Academy."
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"title": "Larry Hughes"
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"The 2002–03 NBA season was the Warriors' 57th season in the National Basketball Association, and 41st in the San Francisco Bay Area.",
" Under new head coach Eric Musselman, the Warriors began to show signs of life after a slow start losing 11 of their first 15 games.",
" For the first time in nearly a decade, the Warriors reached the .500 mark late in the season with a 30–30 record as of March 4.",
" However, they would win just eight of their final 22 games to finish sixth in the Pacific Division with a 38–44 record.",
" Second-year guard Gilbert Arenas was named Most Improved Player of The Year, and second-year star Jason Richardson won the Slam Dunk Contest in Atlanta for the second year in a row.",
" Following the season, Arenas signed as a free agent with the Washington Wizards, Antawn Jamison and Danny Fortson were both traded to the Dallas Mavericks, Bob Sura was dealt to the Detroit Pistons and Chris Mills retired."
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"The 2002–03 NBA season was the 14th season for the Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association.",
" During the offseason, the Magic signed free agent All-Star forward Shawn Kemp.",
" The rise of Tracy McGrady into a superstar was completed as he won his first scoring title with 32.1 points per game, while being selected for the 2003 NBA All-Star Game.",
" However, with Grant Hill playing just 29 games due to injury, and Horace Grant only playing just five games with a sore left knee, it seemed as if he was all alone again.",
" Midway through the season, the Magic traded Mike Miller to the Memphis Grizzlies for rookie Drew Gooden as they finished fourth in the Atlantic Division with a record of 42–40.",
" However, in the first round of the playoffs, they lost to the top-seeded Detroit Pistons four games to three after taking a 3–1 series lead.",
" Following the season, Kemp retired, Darrell Armstrong signed as a free agent with the New Orleans Hornets, and Grant re-signed with the Los Angeles Lakers."
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"title": "2002–03 Orlando Magic season"
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"Title: 2003–04 Washington Wizards season\n\nThe 2003–04 NBA season was the Wizards 43rd season in the National Basketball Association, and their 31st season in the city of Washington, D.C.. With All-Star guard Michael Jordan retired for good and Doug Collins fired as head coach, the Wizards hired Eddie Jordan, and signed free agent and last year's Most Improved Player Gilbert Arenas during the offseason. Under Jordan, the Wizards showed signs early into the season as they won their first game against the Chicago Bulls 99–74, and held the Toronto Raptors to 60 points in a 26-point margin win, while winning three of their first five games. However, with team captain Jerry Stackhouse playing just 26 games due to knee injuries, the Wizards played mediocre basketball all season finishing sixth in the Atlantic Division with a disappointing 25–57 record, missing the playoffs for the seventh straight season. Following the season, Stackhouse was traded to the Dallas Mavericks, and Christian Laettner signed as a free agent with the Miami Heat.",
"Title: Larry Brown (basketball)\n\nLawrence Harvey Brown (born September 14, 1940) is an American basketball coach, who was most recently head men's basketball coach at Southern Methodist University. He is the only coach in basketball history to win both an NCAA national championship (Kansas Jayhawks, 1988) and an NBA title (Detroit Pistons, 2004). He has a 1,275-965 lifetime professional coaching record in the American Basketball Association (ABA) and the National Basketball Association (NBA) and is the only coach in NBA history to lead eight different teams to the playoffs. He also won an ABA championship as a player with the Oakland Oaks in the 1968–69 season, and an Olympic Gold Medal in 1964. He is also the only person ever to coach two NBA franchises in the same season (Spurs and Clippers during the 1991–92 NBA season). Before coaching, Brown played collegiately at the University of North Carolina and professionally in the ABA. He has been a basketball coach since 1972.",
"Title: 2002–03 Milwaukee Bucks season\n\nThe 2002–03 NBA season was the Bucks' 35th season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Bucks acquired Toni Kukoč from the Atlanta Hawks. In a year of transition, the Bucks played mediocre basketball with a 14–20 start, but then won 13 of their next 16 games. In February 2003, just before the trading deadline, the Bucks dealt three-time All-Star shooting guard Ray Allen to the Seattle SuperSonics, in exchange for 34-year-old All-Star point guard Gary Payton and Desmond Mason. The Bucks won eight of their final nine games finishing fourth in the Central Division with a 42–40 record. However, they did not make it out of the first round of the playoffs, losing 2–4 to the New Jersey Nets. Following the season, Payton signed as a free agent with the Los Angeles Lakers, Sam Cassell and Ervin Johnson were both traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves, head coach George Karl was fired and Anthony Mason retired.",
"Title: 2002–03 Detroit Pistons season\n\nThe 2002–03 NBA season was the Pistons' 62nd season as a franchise, the 55th in the National Basketball Association, and the 46th in the Detroit area. During the offseason, the Pistons acquired Richard Hamilton from the Washington Wizards and signed free agent Chauncey Billups. With the acquisitions of Hamilton and Billups, the Pistons got off to a solid start winning 12 of their first 16 games. However, the team suffered a 7-game losing streak between February and March, but managed to finish with a 50–32 record, earning them first place in the Eastern Conference. After defeating the Orlando Magic 4–3 in the first round after trailing 3–1, and then beating the Philadelphia 76ers 4–2 in the semifinals, the Pistons were a serious title contender. Instead, they had their season ended with a sweep to the New Jersey Nets in four straight Eastern Conference Final games.",
"Title: 2002–03 Minnesota Timberwolves season\n\nThe 2002–03 NBA season was the Timberwolves' 14th season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Timberwolves signed free agents Troy Hudson and Kendall Gill. Kevin Garnett enjoyed another great season, winning the All-Star MVP award in the 2003 NBA All-Star Game, and finishing second in MVP voting to Tim Duncan. Despite losing Terrell Brandon for the entire season due to a knee injury, the Timberwolves posted a 12–1 record in February and finished the season with a 51–31 record, good enough to earn the #4 seed in the Western Conference and home court advantage. However, for the seventh straight year in the Garnett era, the Timberwolves did not make it out of the first round of the playoffs, losing to the 5th-seeded and defending champion Los Angeles Lakers in six games. Following the season, Joe Smith was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks, Anthony Peeler signed as a free agent with the Sacramento Kings, and Gill signed with the Chicago Bulls.",
"Title: 2002–03 Washington Wizards season\n\nThe 2002–03 NBA season was the Wizards' 42nd season in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Wizards acquired All-Star guard Jerry Stackhouse from the Detroit Pistons and signed free agents Larry Hughes, Bryon Russell and Charles Oakley. The Wizards got off to a 6–4 start to the season, but then struggled losing six straight games afterwards.",
"Title: 2004–05 Washington Wizards season\n\nThe 2004–05 NBA season was the Wizards 44th season in the National Basketball Association, and their 32nd season in the city of Washington, D.C.. During the offseason, the Wizards acquired Antawn Jamison from the Dallas Mavericks. The Wizards got off to a decent start and played above .500 for the entire season. The Wizards posted a 20-win improvement over the previous season, finishing second in the Southeast Division with a 45–37 record, and made it back to the playoffs for the first time since 1997, back when they were known as the \"Bullets\". Gilbert Arenas averaged 25.5 points per game and was selected along with Jamison for the 2005 NBA All-Star Game. In the first round of the playoffs, the Wizards defeated the Chicago Bulls in six games after losing the first two games, but were swept in the semifinals by the Miami Heat in four straight games. Following the season, Larry Hughes signed as a free agent with the Cleveland Cavaliers.",
"Title: Larry Hughes\n\nLarry Darnell Hughes (born January 23, 1979) is an American former professional basketball player who played for eight different teams during a 14-year career in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Hughes attended Saint Louis University before being selected with the eighth overall pick in the 1998 NBA draft. Larry Hughes is the founder of a basketball academy named the Larry Hughes Basketball Academy.",
"Title: 2002–03 Golden State Warriors season\n\nThe 2002–03 NBA season was the Warriors' 57th season in the National Basketball Association, and 41st in the San Francisco Bay Area. Under new head coach Eric Musselman, the Warriors began to show signs of life after a slow start losing 11 of their first 15 games. For the first time in nearly a decade, the Warriors reached the .500 mark late in the season with a 30–30 record as of March 4. However, they would win just eight of their final 22 games to finish sixth in the Pacific Division with a 38–44 record. Second-year guard Gilbert Arenas was named Most Improved Player of The Year, and second-year star Jason Richardson won the Slam Dunk Contest in Atlanta for the second year in a row. Following the season, Arenas signed as a free agent with the Washington Wizards, Antawn Jamison and Danny Fortson were both traded to the Dallas Mavericks, Bob Sura was dealt to the Detroit Pistons and Chris Mills retired.",
"Title: 2002–03 Orlando Magic season\n\nThe 2002–03 NBA season was the 14th season for the Orlando Magic in the National Basketball Association. During the offseason, the Magic signed free agent All-Star forward Shawn Kemp. The rise of Tracy McGrady into a superstar was completed as he won his first scoring title with 32.1 points per game, while being selected for the 2003 NBA All-Star Game. However, with Grant Hill playing just 29 games due to injury, and Horace Grant only playing just five games with a sore left knee, it seemed as if he was all alone again. Midway through the season, the Magic traded Mike Miller to the Memphis Grizzlies for rookie Drew Gooden as they finished fourth in the Atlantic Division with a record of 42–40. However, in the first round of the playoffs, they lost to the top-seeded Detroit Pistons four games to three after taking a 3–1 series lead. Following the season, Kemp retired, Darrell Armstrong signed as a free agent with the New Orleans Hornets, and Grant re-signed with the Los Angeles Lakers."
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" Contrary to most parts of the TV series, \"Sharpe's Peril\" isn't based on one of Cornwell's novels.",
" Both are set in 1817, two years after Sharpe has retired as a farmer in Normandy, so chronologically they come after \"Sharpe's Waterloo\" (1815) and before the final novel \"Sharpe's Devil\" (1820–21).",
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" Both are set in 1817, two years after Sharpe has retired as a farmer in Normandy, so chronologically they come after \"Sharpe's Waterloo\" (1815) and before the final novel \"Sharpe's Devil\" (1820–21).",
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" A feature of his historical novels is an end note on how the novel matches or differs from history, for the re-telling, and what one might see at the modern site of the battles described in the novel.",
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"Title: Sharpe's Ransom\n\nSharpe's Christmas contains two short stories, \"Sharpe's Christmas\" and \"Sharpe's Ransom\", written by historical fiction author Bernard Cornwell. They feature Cornwell's fictional hero Richard Sharpe. Originally, the first short-story, \"Sharpe's Christmas\", was written for British newspaper \"The Daily Mail\" which serialised it during the Christmas season of 1995. Later, in an effort to raise funds for The Bernard and Judy Cornwell Foundation, an extended version was published by The Sharpe Appreciation Society in 2003 to add \"Sharpe's Ransom\" into a collection of the two short stories simply titled Sharpe's Christmas.",
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"Title: Bernard Cornwell\n\nBernard Cornwell, OBE (born 23 February 1944) is an English author of historical novels and a history of the Waterloo Campaign. He is best known for his novels about Napoleonic Wars rifleman Richard Sharpe. Cornwell has written historical novels primarily of English history in five series and one series of contemporary thriller novels. A feature of his historical novels is an end note on how the novel matches or differs from history, for the re-telling, and what one might see at the modern site of the battles described in the novel. One series of historical novels is set in the American Civil War. He wrote a nonfiction book on the battle of Waterloo, in addition to the fictional story of the famous battle in the Sharpe Series. Two of the historical novel series have been adapted for television; the Sharpe television series by ITV and \"The Last Kingdom\" by BBC. He lives in the US with his wife. He alternates between Cape Cod, Massachusetts and Charleston, South Carolina.",
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"Title: Anne Perry\n\nAnne Perry (born 28 October 1938 as Juliet Marion Hulme) is an English author of historical detective fiction, best known for her Thomas Pitt and William Monk series. At the age of fifteen she was convicted of participating in the murder of her friend's mother, in 1954. She changed her name after serving her five-year sentence.",
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Which is native to the Caribbean, Myrteola or Gesneria?
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" It is made with sugar and the bark and/or fruit of certain species in the \"Colubrina\" genus including \"Colubrina elliptica\" (also called \"behuco indio\") and \"Colubrina arborescens\", a small tree native to the northern Caribbean and south Florida.",
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"Title: Caribbean monk seal\n\nThe Caribbean monk seal, West Indian seal or sea wolf (as early explorers referred to it), \"Neomonachus tropicalis\", was a species of seal native to the Caribbean and is now believed to be extinct. The Caribbean monk seals' main predators were sharks and humans. Overhunting of the seals for oil, and overfishing of their food sources, are the established reasons for the seals' extinction. The last confirmed sighting of the Caribbean Monk Seal was in 1952 at Serranilla Bank, between Jamaica and Nicaragua. In 1994 the species was officially declared extinct in the United States of America after an exhaustive search for the seals which lasted for about five years. This analysis was conducted by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the National Marine Fisheries Service. Caribbean monk seals were closely related to the Hawaiian monk seals, which live around the Hawaiian Islands and are now endangered, and Mediterranean monk seals, another endangered species. An estimated 600 Mediterranean monk seals and 1,100 Hawaiian monk seals are alive in the wild.",
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"Title: Myrteola\n\nMyrteola is a plant genus in the Myrtaceae described as a genus in 1856. It is native to South America and the Falkland Islands.",
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"Title: Caribbean people\n\nA Caribbean person or West Indian is a native or inhabitant of the Caribbean region or a person of Caribbean descent living outside the Caribbean. The Caribbean region was initially populated by Amerindians from several different Carib and Arawak groups. These groups were decimated by a combination of slavery and disease brought by European colonizers. Descendants of the Arawak and Carib tribes exist today in the Caribbean and elsewhere but are usually of partial Native American ancestry.",
"Title: Mauby\n\nMauby (in Saint Vincent and the Grenadines, Saint Lucia, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago, Grenada, Guyana, Bermuda, Barbados, Antigua and Barbuda and Anguilla), but also known as maví (or mabí) in Puerto Rico, mabi in Haiti and the Dominican Republic, and maubi in the Virgin Islands and Dutch Caribbean islands of St. Eustatius, St. Maarten and Saba), is a tree bark-based beverage grown, and widely consumed, in the Caribbean. It is made with sugar and the bark and/or fruit of certain species in the \"Colubrina\" genus including \"Colubrina elliptica\" (also called \"behuco indio\") and \"Colubrina arborescens\", a small tree native to the northern Caribbean and south Florida. Recipes usually include other spices as well, aniseed being very common.",
"Title: Gesneria\n\nGesneria is a genus of approximately 50 species in the flowering plant family Gesneriaceae. Except for two or three odd South American species, all are native to islands of the Caribbean. The genus is classified in the tribe Gesnerieae along with the genera \"Bellonia\", \"Pheidonocarpa\", and \"Rhytidophyllum\". \"Gesneria\" species are usually woody shrubs or subshrubs, and (with the closely related \"Rhytidophyllum\") are unusual in the family in having alternately (rather than decussately) arranged leaves. A complete list of the accepted species and their synonyms can be found in the Smithsonian Institution's World Checklist of Gesneriaceae."
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Are Paul Scott and Sandra Dallas both writers?
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"Jubilee Trail is a novel written by Gwen Bristow, copyrighted in 1950.",
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"David Brian Miller (born 8 January 1964) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender.",
" He played for seven different clubs in the Football League, including Wigan Athletic during Dave Whelan's takeover of the club as well as having two spells in non-league football.",
" He is the son of former Burnley player and manager Brian Miller, brother-in-law of teammate and club captain Derek Scott and uncle of Chris & Paul Scott who also played for Burnley"
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"Paul Scott (1982) is an American politician from Grand Blanc, Michigan.",
" A member of the Michigan State House of Representatives, Scott was recalled on November 8, 2011."
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"Stephen Paul Scott (born 18 February 1962) is an English former cricketer.",
" Scott was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace.",
" He was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland and later studied at University of Manchester."
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"The Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum (RMQM) is a cultural and historical quilt museum in Golden, Colorado.",
" The permanent collection contains over 550 quilts dating back to the 19th century.",
" The museum is also home to the Sandra Dallas Library and a gift shop."
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"Sir Nicholas Paul Scott PC (5 August 1933 – 6 January 2005), also known as Nick Scott, was a British Conservative Party politician."
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"Sandra Dallas is an award-winning American author of 13 adult novels, 2 children's novels, and 7 non-fiction books.",
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"Paul Mark Scott (25 March 19201 March 1978) was an English novelist, playwright, and poet, best known for his monumental tetralogy \"The Raj Quartet.\"",
" His novel \"Staying On\" won the Booker Prize for 1977."
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"Title: John Paul Scott (geneticist)\n\nJohn Paul Scott (born December 17, 1909) was an American behavior geneticist and comparative psychologist known for his research into the development of social behavior (especially aggression), which he pursued through studies in animal models including the dog. Scott is memorialised in the Fuller-Scott prize, offered annually by the Behavior Genetics Association.",
"Title: Paul Scott (comics)\n\nPaul Scott, sometimes known as Paul von Scott, is a British comics writer and games designer who is very active in the British small press comics scene.",
"Title: Jubilee Trail\n\nJubilee Trail is a novel written by Gwen Bristow, copyrighted in 1950. It follows the adventures of two strong women in the mid-19th century as they travel across the United States to the then-Mexican territory of California. The novel is still in print, with forewords included by Nancy E. Turner and Sandra Dallas.",
"Title: Dave Miller (footballer, born 1964)\n\nDavid Brian Miller (born 8 January 1964) is an English former professional footballer who played as a defender. He played for seven different clubs in the Football League, including Wigan Athletic during Dave Whelan's takeover of the club as well as having two spells in non-league football. He is the son of former Burnley player and manager Brian Miller, brother-in-law of teammate and club captain Derek Scott and uncle of Chris & Paul Scott who also played for Burnley",
"Title: Paul H. Scott\n\nPaul Scott (1982) is an American politician from Grand Blanc, Michigan. A member of the Michigan State House of Representatives, Scott was recalled on November 8, 2011.",
"Title: Paul Scott (cricketer)\n\nStephen Paul Scott (born 18 February 1962) is an English former cricketer. Scott was a right-handed batsman who bowled right-arm medium pace. He was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland and later studied at University of Manchester.",
"Title: Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum\n\nThe Rocky Mountain Quilt Museum (RMQM) is a cultural and historical quilt museum in Golden, Colorado. The permanent collection contains over 550 quilts dating back to the 19th century. The museum is also home to the Sandra Dallas Library and a gift shop.",
"Title: Nicholas Scott\n\nSir Nicholas Paul Scott PC (5 August 1933 – 6 January 2005), also known as Nick Scott, was a British Conservative Party politician.",
"Title: Sandra Dallas\n\nSandra Dallas is an award-winning American author of 13 adult novels, 2 children's novels, and 7 non-fiction books. Previously, she was an ex-reporter and bureau chief for \"BusinessWeek\" magazine for the Denver region.",
"Title: Paul Scott (novelist)\n\nPaul Mark Scott (25 March 19201 March 1978) was an English novelist, playwright, and poet, best known for his monumental tetralogy \"The Raj Quartet.\" His novel \"Staying On\" won the Booker Prize for 1977."
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The TT pistol was developed as a replacement for the gas-seal revolver produced by whom?
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Léon Nagant
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"The TT-30 (Russian: \"7,62-мм самозарядный пистолет Токарева образца 1930 года\" , 7,62 mm Samozaryadnyj Pistolet Tokareva obraztsa 1930 goda, \"7.62 mm Tokarev self-loading pistol model 1930\", TT stands for Tula-Tokarev) is a Russian semi-automatic pistol.",
" It was developed in the early 1930s by Fedor Tokarev as a service pistol for the Soviet military to replace the Nagant M1895 revolver that had been in use since Tsarist times, though it ended up being used in conjunction with rather than replacing the M1895.",
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"The family of Colt Pocket Percussion Revolvers evolved from the earlier commercial revolvers marketed by the Patent Arms Manufacturing Company of Paterson, N.J.",
" The smaller versions of Colt's first revolvers are also called \"Baby Patersons\" by collectors and were produced first in .24 to .31 caliber, and later in .36 caliber, by means of rebating the frame and adding a \"step\" to the cylinder to increase diameter.",
" The .31 caliber carried over into Samuel Colt's second venture in the arms trade in the form of the \"Baby Dragoon\"-a small revolver developed in 1847–48.",
" The \"Baby Dragoon\" was in parallel development with Colt's other revolvers and, by 1850, it had evolved into the \"Colt's Revolving Pocket Pistol\" that collectors now name \"The Pocket Model of 1849\".",
" It is a smaller brother of the more famous \"Colt's Revolving Belt Pistol of Naval Caliber\" introduced the same year and commonly designated by collectors as the \"1851 Navy Model\" (and which was a basically a larger, .36 caliber of the Pocket Model, \"belt pistol\" referring to a weapon sized to fit into a belt holster, as opposed to the saddle holsters generally called for by Colt's larger cavalry combat models).",
" In 1855 Colt introduced another pocket percussion revolver, the Colt 1855 \"Sidehammer\", designed alongside engineer Elisha K. Root."
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"Marek Papała (September 4, 1959 – June 25, 1998) was a Polish police officer, and Chief of Police from January 3, 1997 – January 29, 1998, who died as a result of a gunshot head wound from a silenced TT pistol on June 25, 1998.",
" Officially Papała died at the hands of a car thief turned state witness Igor L. Due to numerous inaccuracies the investigation was criticized by many former police officers and journalists"
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"The 50 meter pistol, formerly and unofficially still often called free pistol, is one of the ISSF shooting events.",
" It provides the purest precision shooting among the pistol events, and is one of the oldest shooting types, dating back to the 19th century and only having seen marginal rule changes since the 1936.",
" Most of the changes concern distance (30m, 50m, 50 Yards), caliber (.22 .22lr .44CF), type of pistol (revolver only, revolver or pistol, any pistol), and time allowed (16 hours, 6 hours, 3 hours, 2 hours, 1 hour and 15 minutes) and, most recently, format of the finals (carry over scores, start from zero, amount of shots fired in the finals).",
" The target of this event has never changed since 1900, and the distance since 1912.",
" Competitors have been using the single shot 22 rim-fire pistol since 1908.",
" The sport traced back to the beginning of indoor flobert Pistol parlor shooting in Europe during the 1870s, which in turn traced back to 18th century pistol dueling."
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"Korth Combat is a German high-end revolver produced by Korth GmbH chambered in .357 Magnum.",
" Each revolver is custom made and costs over $US5000."
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"Combat is a black-and-white photograph by the Soviet photographer Max Alpert.",
" It depicts a Soviet military officer armed with a TT pistol who is raising his unit for an attack during World War II.",
" This work is regarded as one of the most iconic Soviet World War II photographs, yet neither the date nor the subject is known with certainty.",
" According to the most widely accepted version, the photograph depicts Aleksei Gordeyevich Yeryomenko, minutes before his death on 12 July 1942."
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"The Model 1892 revolver (also known as the \"Lebel revolver\" and the \"St. Etienne 8mm\") is a French service revolver produced by Manufacture d'armes de Saint-Étienne as a replacement for the MAS 1873 revolver.",
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"The Smith & Wesson Model 60 revolver is a 5-shot revolver that is chambered in either .38 Special or .357 Magnum calibers.",
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"The .600 Nitro Express Zeliska revolver is an Austrian single-action revolver produced by Pfeifer firearms.",
" Except for the Giant 1859 28mm Remington revolver, the Zeliska may be the largest handgun in the world, weighing in at 6.001 kg and having a length of 55 cm .",
" The cylinder section alone weighs 2.041 kg .",
" The Zeliska is one of the most powerful handguns in the world, producing a muzzle energy of 7,591 foot pounds.",
" The weight of the handgun helps control the recoil, making controlled shooting possible.",
" The capacity of a Zeliska is five .600 Nitro Express or .458 Win Mag rounds.",
" The Zeliska fires a .600 Nitro Express slug (900 grain) at 1,950 ft/s (594.36 m/s, 2,139.7 km/h).",
" The cost of a Zeliska revolver is $17,316.",
" Each .600 Nitro Express round costs $40, making this gun very expensive to fire."
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"Title: TT pistol\n\nThe TT-30 (Russian: \"7,62-мм самозарядный пистолет Токарева образца 1930 года\" , 7,62 mm Samozaryadnyj Pistolet Tokareva obraztsa 1930 goda, \"7.62 mm Tokarev self-loading pistol model 1930\", TT stands for Tula-Tokarev) is a Russian semi-automatic pistol. It was developed in the early 1930s by Fedor Tokarev as a service pistol for the Soviet military to replace the Nagant M1895 revolver that had been in use since Tsarist times, though it ended up being used in conjunction with rather than replacing the M1895. It served until 1952, when it was replaced by the Makarov pistol.",
"Title: Nagant M1895\n\nThe Nagant M1895 Revolver was a seven-shot, gas-seal revolver designed and produced by Belgian industrialist Léon Nagant for the Russian Empire.",
"Title: Colt Pocket Percussion Revolvers\n\nThe family of Colt Pocket Percussion Revolvers evolved from the earlier commercial revolvers marketed by the Patent Arms Manufacturing Company of Paterson, N.J. The smaller versions of Colt's first revolvers are also called \"Baby Patersons\" by collectors and were produced first in .24 to .31 caliber, and later in .36 caliber, by means of rebating the frame and adding a \"step\" to the cylinder to increase diameter. The .31 caliber carried over into Samuel Colt's second venture in the arms trade in the form of the \"Baby Dragoon\"-a small revolver developed in 1847–48. The \"Baby Dragoon\" was in parallel development with Colt's other revolvers and, by 1850, it had evolved into the \"Colt's Revolving Pocket Pistol\" that collectors now name \"The Pocket Model of 1849\". It is a smaller brother of the more famous \"Colt's Revolving Belt Pistol of Naval Caliber\" introduced the same year and commonly designated by collectors as the \"1851 Navy Model\" (and which was a basically a larger, .36 caliber of the Pocket Model, \"belt pistol\" referring to a weapon sized to fit into a belt holster, as opposed to the saddle holsters generally called for by Colt's larger cavalry combat models). In 1855 Colt introduced another pocket percussion revolver, the Colt 1855 \"Sidehammer\", designed alongside engineer Elisha K. Root.",
"Title: Marek Papała\n\nMarek Papała (September 4, 1959 – June 25, 1998) was a Polish police officer, and Chief of Police from January 3, 1997 – January 29, 1998, who died as a result of a gunshot head wound from a silenced TT pistol on June 25, 1998. Officially Papała died at the hands of a car thief turned state witness Igor L. Due to numerous inaccuracies the investigation was criticized by many former police officers and journalists",
"Title: ISSF 50 meter pistol\n\nThe 50 meter pistol, formerly and unofficially still often called free pistol, is one of the ISSF shooting events. It provides the purest precision shooting among the pistol events, and is one of the oldest shooting types, dating back to the 19th century and only having seen marginal rule changes since the 1936. Most of the changes concern distance (30m, 50m, 50 Yards), caliber (.22 .22lr .44CF), type of pistol (revolver only, revolver or pistol, any pistol), and time allowed (16 hours, 6 hours, 3 hours, 2 hours, 1 hour and 15 minutes) and, most recently, format of the finals (carry over scores, start from zero, amount of shots fired in the finals). The target of this event has never changed since 1900, and the distance since 1912. Competitors have been using the single shot 22 rim-fire pistol since 1908. The sport traced back to the beginning of indoor flobert Pistol parlor shooting in Europe during the 1870s, which in turn traced back to 18th century pistol dueling.",
"Title: Korth Combat\n\nKorth Combat is a German high-end revolver produced by Korth GmbH chambered in .357 Magnum. Each revolver is custom made and costs over $US5000.",
"Title: Combat (photograph)\n\nCombat is a black-and-white photograph by the Soviet photographer Max Alpert. It depicts a Soviet military officer armed with a TT pistol who is raising his unit for an attack during World War II. This work is regarded as one of the most iconic Soviet World War II photographs, yet neither the date nor the subject is known with certainty. According to the most widely accepted version, the photograph depicts Aleksei Gordeyevich Yeryomenko, minutes before his death on 12 July 1942.",
"Title: Modèle 1892 revolver\n\nThe Model 1892 revolver (also known as the \"Lebel revolver\" and the \"St. Etienne 8mm\") is a French service revolver produced by Manufacture d'armes de Saint-Étienne as a replacement for the MAS 1873 revolver. It was the standard issue sidearm for officers in the French military during the First World War.",
"Title: Smith & Wesson Model 60\n\nThe Smith & Wesson Model 60 revolver is a 5-shot revolver that is chambered in either .38 Special or .357 Magnum calibers. It was the first revolver produced from stainless steel.",
"Title: Pfeifer Zeliska .600 Nitro Express revolver\n\nThe .600 Nitro Express Zeliska revolver is an Austrian single-action revolver produced by Pfeifer firearms. Except for the Giant 1859 28mm Remington revolver, the Zeliska may be the largest handgun in the world, weighing in at 6.001 kg and having a length of 55 cm . The cylinder section alone weighs 2.041 kg . The Zeliska is one of the most powerful handguns in the world, producing a muzzle energy of 7,591 foot pounds. The weight of the handgun helps control the recoil, making controlled shooting possible. The capacity of a Zeliska is five .600 Nitro Express or .458 Win Mag rounds. The Zeliska fires a .600 Nitro Express slug (900 grain) at 1,950 ft/s (594.36 m/s, 2,139.7 km/h). The cost of a Zeliska revolver is $17,316. Each .600 Nitro Express round costs $40, making this gun very expensive to fire."
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6,392
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Heinrick Palmgren hosts a show called Red Ice Radio, which has featured David Of me. In what year was David Of me born?
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1952
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"Robert Alan \"Bob\" McCown (born May 21, 1952 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American radio personality who hosts the Canadian sports talk show of a late afternoon/early evening radio talk show called \"Prime Time Sports\".",
" The program is broadcast from the Toronto-based studio of the Fan 590 (the flagship radio station of the Fan Radio Network) and is syndicated nationally in Canada.",
" Since 2004, this radio talk show has also been simulcast on television on Rogers Sportsnet.",
" Since 2009, the show's live stream has been available online in Canada on the FAN590 website."
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"David Tench Tonight was a short-lived television talk show created for Network Ten in Australia.",
" The series featured David Tench, an animated fictional character, as host.",
" The name \"Tench\" is a partial anagram created from the name Channel Ten.",
" The actor behind the digital Tench was Australian actor Drew Forsythe."
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"Mark Potter (born June 13, 1960 in Kingston, Ontario) has been a well-known sports broadcaster in Eastern Ontario for over thirty years.",
" Born and raised in Portsmouth Village in Kingston, Potter has worked both hockey and baseball broadcasts on TV & radio spanning four decades.",
" His sports broadcasting career began in 1981 when he replaced Chris Cuthbert (now lead sports announcer at TSN) as the colour man for Jim Gilchrist on Kingston Canadians Ontario Hockey League radio broadcasts for seven seasons.",
" Potter began his television career in 1981 at CKWS TV in Kingston, Ontario working alongside the legendary Max Jackson (member of the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame).",
" Max retired in 1982 and Potter became Sports Director at CKWS TV & Radio.",
" He anchored the nightly sports reports on the six o'clock and 11 o'clock evening newscasts on CKWS-TV for eleven years.",
" He built a reputation as a colourful, outspoken commentator and his favourite target was the hapless Toronto Maple Leafs teams of that era.",
" Potter left CKWS in 1992 to start a new career as an Investment Advisor, but has continued working as a freelance broadcaster with TVCogeco in Kingston.",
" He hosted a weekly one-hour local sports interview show called 'SportsMark'.",
" It ran for five-years and after a brief hiatus he returned hosting a weekly 30-minute sports interview program called 'Sports Profiles'.",
" Potter has been the TV play by play voice of the Kingston Ponies Senior baseball team on TVCogeco since the late 1980s and for the past ten-years has hosted Kingston Frontenacs OHL broadcasts on TVCogeco.",
" In addition he hosts a weekly OHL intermission feature called 'The OHL Roundtable\" that is shown in several OHL cities.",
" Potter began his career as a radio announcer at CKWS/CFMK radio in the late 1970s after graduating from Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario from the Broadcast Journalism program.",
" He anchored TV sports in Kingston starting at the age of twenty; the youngest anchor in the history of CKWS-TV, a station that goes back to the mid-1950s.",
" Potter also does radio work as the occasional co-host of the 'Big G & Mathews' morning drive show on KIX Country 93.5fm in Kingston.",
" In 2005 he won a prestigious TVCogeco STAR Award for being named the top broadcaster in Ontario for Cogeco stations.",
" A dedicated longtime community volunteer Potter has been a finalist for Kingston's Citizen of the Year award and a recipient of the Paul Harris Fellow; the highest honour given by Rotary International for community service.",
" He is in his tenth year as President of the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, Canada and has been on the Board of Directors since the early 1980s.",
" In 2003, he co-authored a book with J.W. 'Bill' Fitsell \"Hockey's Hub-Three Centuries of Hockey in Kingston,\" (published by Quarry Press) that chronicles Kingston's rich hockey heritage."
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"Henrik Palmgren is a Swedish alt-right political podcaster, vlogger, YouTube personality, and owner of the Swedish ethno-centric website and news aggregator, Red Ice, founded in 2003.",
" He is the host of the podcast and video program \"Red Ice Radio\", while his wife and partner, Lana Lokteff, hosts \"Radio 3Fourteen\".",
" Palmgren's program frequently hosts a wide variety of content, including white nationalism, antisemitic conspiracy theories, paranormal topics, and philosophy, frequently from a far-right perspective.",
" Originally focusing on paranormal subjects, it has recently changed focus to the alt-right, focusing on themes such as the white genocide conspiracy theory and hosting guests such as Ingrid Carlqvist, Richard B. Spencer, Kevin B. MacDonald, David Duke, David Icke, Andrew Anglin, UKIP prospective Member of Parliament, Jack Sen, and Colin Robertson, among many others.",
" He describes his views as \"pro-European\", traditionalist, and, as described most recently in an interview with \"Hotep Jesus\", supportive of ethno-nationalism."
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"Darius Sunawala (born 05-Jan-1979) has been one of Bangalore's most popular RJs.",
" He used to host an evening radio show called Route 91 followed by a request show called Top 8@8.",
" Although Sunawala became famous while he was with Radio City 91 FM he had previously worked with All India Radio and Indigo (when it was on the WorldSpace receiver).",
" In 2000, Sunawala abandoned a successful course of M.B.A. studies halfway through in order to take up a radio career with All India Radio."
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"Idris Sultan (born January 1993) is a Tanzanian Actor and comedian, actor and radio host who won the Big Brother Africa-Hotshots in 2014.",
" He hosts the biggest comedy news show called SIO HABARI, he also hosts a radio show called MWB(Mji wa burudani) on ChoiceFm Tanzania."
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"Cake Wars is an American reality competition series which was first broadcast on June 29, 2015 and aired on the cable TV channel Food Network.",
" \"Cake Wars\" is a spinoff of Food Network's popular baking reality series \"Cupcake Wars\".",
" Jonathan Bennett hosts a competition where four bakers face off to have their cakes featured in a special event, in addition to a $10,000 prize.",
" Star pastry chefs Waylynn Lucas, Ron Ben-Israel and Richard Ruskell judge which cakes are worthy of headlining parties for things such as \"The Simpsons\", \"The Sound of Music\", DC Comics, and more.",
" The first season of the show ran for 8 episodes and later seasons of the show, Season 2 and so on run for 13 episodes.",
" There was also an annual Christmas-themed spin-off of the show called \"Cake Wars: Christmas\" which made its debut the same year as \"Cake Wars\" and is identical and similar to another annual holiday-themed show called \"Halloween Wars\" which is for Halloween instead of Christmas."
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"Kirill Olegovich Starkov (Russian:Кирилл Олегович Старков, born March 31, 1987), is a professional Danish ice hockey player.",
" He is playing for HC Red Ice in the Swiss National League B.",
" He has previously played for CSKA Moscow, Syracuse Crunch, Youngstown Steelhounds, Red Deer Rebels, Frölunda HC, Timrå IK, Esbjerg IK and IK Oskarshamn."
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"Chevrolet Musical Moments Revue, also known as Musical Moments or the Chevrolet Show, is an electrically transcribed or recorded radio program issued by World Broadcasting System.",
" It was a musical variety show which in 1935–36 featured David Rubinoff and Hugh Conrad, Monday through Friday for 15 minutes.",
" A great many musicians and musical ensembles appeared on this show including Gus Haenschen/Carl Fenton and his orchestra; the Song Smiths; Casper Reardon, jazz harpist; and Metropolitan Opera soprano Josephine Antoine in 1937."
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"Title: David Icke\n\nDavid Vaughan Icke ( ; born 29 April 1952) is an English writer and public speaker.",
"Title: Bob McCown\n\nRobert Alan \"Bob\" McCown (born May 21, 1952 in Columbus, Ohio) is an American radio personality who hosts the Canadian sports talk show of a late afternoon/early evening radio talk show called \"Prime Time Sports\". The program is broadcast from the Toronto-based studio of the Fan 590 (the flagship radio station of the Fan Radio Network) and is syndicated nationally in Canada. Since 2004, this radio talk show has also been simulcast on television on Rogers Sportsnet. Since 2009, the show's live stream has been available online in Canada on the FAN590 website.",
"Title: David Tench Tonight\n\nDavid Tench Tonight was a short-lived television talk show created for Network Ten in Australia. The series featured David Tench, an animated fictional character, as host. The name \"Tench\" is a partial anagram created from the name Channel Ten. The actor behind the digital Tench was Australian actor Drew Forsythe.",
"Title: Mark Potter (sportscaster)\n\nMark Potter (born June 13, 1960 in Kingston, Ontario) has been a well-known sports broadcaster in Eastern Ontario for over thirty years. Born and raised in Portsmouth Village in Kingston, Potter has worked both hockey and baseball broadcasts on TV & radio spanning four decades. His sports broadcasting career began in 1981 when he replaced Chris Cuthbert (now lead sports announcer at TSN) as the colour man for Jim Gilchrist on Kingston Canadians Ontario Hockey League radio broadcasts for seven seasons. Potter began his television career in 1981 at CKWS TV in Kingston, Ontario working alongside the legendary Max Jackson (member of the Kingston & District Sports Hall of Fame). Max retired in 1982 and Potter became Sports Director at CKWS TV & Radio. He anchored the nightly sports reports on the six o'clock and 11 o'clock evening newscasts on CKWS-TV for eleven years. He built a reputation as a colourful, outspoken commentator and his favourite target was the hapless Toronto Maple Leafs teams of that era. Potter left CKWS in 1992 to start a new career as an Investment Advisor, but has continued working as a freelance broadcaster with TVCogeco in Kingston. He hosted a weekly one-hour local sports interview show called 'SportsMark'. It ran for five-years and after a brief hiatus he returned hosting a weekly 30-minute sports interview program called 'Sports Profiles'. Potter has been the TV play by play voice of the Kingston Ponies Senior baseball team on TVCogeco since the late 1980s and for the past ten-years has hosted Kingston Frontenacs OHL broadcasts on TVCogeco. In addition he hosts a weekly OHL intermission feature called 'The OHL Roundtable\" that is shown in several OHL cities. Potter began his career as a radio announcer at CKWS/CFMK radio in the late 1970s after graduating from Loyalist College in Belleville, Ontario from the Broadcast Journalism program. He anchored TV sports in Kingston starting at the age of twenty; the youngest anchor in the history of CKWS-TV, a station that goes back to the mid-1950s. Potter also does radio work as the occasional co-host of the 'Big G & Mathews' morning drive show on KIX Country 93.5fm in Kingston. In 2005 he won a prestigious TVCogeco STAR Award for being named the top broadcaster in Ontario for Cogeco stations. A dedicated longtime community volunteer Potter has been a finalist for Kingston's Citizen of the Year award and a recipient of the Paul Harris Fellow; the highest honour given by Rotary International for community service. He is in his tenth year as President of the International Hockey Hall of Fame in Kingston, Ontario, Canada and has been on the Board of Directors since the early 1980s. In 2003, he co-authored a book with J.W. 'Bill' Fitsell \"Hockey's Hub-Three Centuries of Hockey in Kingston,\" (published by Quarry Press) that chronicles Kingston's rich hockey heritage.",
"Title: Henrik Palmgren\n\nHenrik Palmgren is a Swedish alt-right political podcaster, vlogger, YouTube personality, and owner of the Swedish ethno-centric website and news aggregator, Red Ice, founded in 2003. He is the host of the podcast and video program \"Red Ice Radio\", while his wife and partner, Lana Lokteff, hosts \"Radio 3Fourteen\". Palmgren's program frequently hosts a wide variety of content, including white nationalism, antisemitic conspiracy theories, paranormal topics, and philosophy, frequently from a far-right perspective. Originally focusing on paranormal subjects, it has recently changed focus to the alt-right, focusing on themes such as the white genocide conspiracy theory and hosting guests such as Ingrid Carlqvist, Richard B. Spencer, Kevin B. MacDonald, David Duke, David Icke, Andrew Anglin, UKIP prospective Member of Parliament, Jack Sen, and Colin Robertson, among many others. He describes his views as \"pro-European\", traditionalist, and, as described most recently in an interview with \"Hotep Jesus\", supportive of ethno-nationalism.",
"Title: Darius Sunawala\n\nDarius Sunawala (born 05-Jan-1979) has been one of Bangalore's most popular RJs. He used to host an evening radio show called Route 91 followed by a request show called Top 8@8. Although Sunawala became famous while he was with Radio City 91 FM he had previously worked with All India Radio and Indigo (when it was on the WorldSpace receiver). In 2000, Sunawala abandoned a successful course of M.B.A. studies halfway through in order to take up a radio career with All India Radio.",
"Title: Idris Sultan\n\nIdris Sultan (born January 1993) is a Tanzanian Actor and comedian, actor and radio host who won the Big Brother Africa-Hotshots in 2014. He hosts the biggest comedy news show called SIO HABARI, he also hosts a radio show called MWB(Mji wa burudani) on ChoiceFm Tanzania.",
"Title: Cake Wars\n\nCake Wars is an American reality competition series which was first broadcast on June 29, 2015 and aired on the cable TV channel Food Network. \"Cake Wars\" is a spinoff of Food Network's popular baking reality series \"Cupcake Wars\". Jonathan Bennett hosts a competition where four bakers face off to have their cakes featured in a special event, in addition to a $10,000 prize. Star pastry chefs Waylynn Lucas, Ron Ben-Israel and Richard Ruskell judge which cakes are worthy of headlining parties for things such as \"The Simpsons\", \"The Sound of Music\", DC Comics, and more. The first season of the show ran for 8 episodes and later seasons of the show, Season 2 and so on run for 13 episodes. There was also an annual Christmas-themed spin-off of the show called \"Cake Wars: Christmas\" which made its debut the same year as \"Cake Wars\" and is identical and similar to another annual holiday-themed show called \"Halloween Wars\" which is for Halloween instead of Christmas.",
"Title: Kirill Starkov\n\nKirill Olegovich Starkov (Russian:Кирилл Олегович Старков, born March 31, 1987), is a professional Danish ice hockey player. He is playing for HC Red Ice in the Swiss National League B. He has previously played for CSKA Moscow, Syracuse Crunch, Youngstown Steelhounds, Red Deer Rebels, Frölunda HC, Timrå IK, Esbjerg IK and IK Oskarshamn.",
"Title: Chevrolet Musical Moments Revue\n\nChevrolet Musical Moments Revue, also known as Musical Moments or the Chevrolet Show, is an electrically transcribed or recorded radio program issued by World Broadcasting System. It was a musical variety show which in 1935–36 featured David Rubinoff and Hugh Conrad, Monday through Friday for 15 minutes. A great many musicians and musical ensembles appeared on this show including Gus Haenschen/Carl Fenton and his orchestra; the Song Smiths; Casper Reardon, jazz harpist; and Metropolitan Opera soprano Josephine Antoine in 1937."
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6,393
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Who is the American Actor who starred in Wife, Mother, Murderer?
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David Ogden Stiers
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" His most notable performance was that of teenage murderer Cal Gabriel in \"Zero Day\", a film based on the Columbine High School massacre and perpetrators Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold.",
" Robertson was cast in the role of Gabriel when director Ben Coccio scouted for actors in Connecticut.",
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" Other film roles include \"Sweet Sixteen\" (1983) and \"Lone Wolf McQuade\" (1983).",
" Outside of film, Kimmell has guest starred on a variety of television series including \"Diff'rent Strokes\" (1982-84), \"T.J. Hooker\" (1983), and \"The Young and the Restless\" (1986).",
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"Audrey Marie Hilley (June 4, 1933 – February 26, 1987) was an American murderer.",
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"Charles Joseph Whitman (June 24, 1941 – August 1, 1966) was an American mass murderer who became infamous as the \"Texas Tower Sniper\".",
" On August 1, 1966, he murdered his mother and wife in their homes, then went to the University of Texas at Austin where he shot and killed three people inside the university's tower.",
" He then went to the tower's 28th-floor observation deck, where he fired at random for some 96 minutes, killing an additional eleven people and wounding thirty-one before being shot and killed by police.",
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"John Emil List (September 17, 1925 – March 21, 2008) was an American multiple murderer and long-time fugitive.",
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"\"How Does a Moment Last Forever\" is a song written by lyricist Tim Rice and composer Alan Menken for the Disney live action film \"Beauty and the Beast\" (2017), a remake of the animated musical of the same name.",
" This Broadway-inspired ballad is performed in the movie by American actor Kevin Kline in his role as Maurice.",
" It describes the relationship between his character and that of his wife, Belle's deceased mother.",
" Later in the film, Belle (Emma Watson) performs the song as she discovers the truth about her mother's fate.",
" \"How Does a Moment Last Forever\" was also recorded by Canadian pop singer Celine Dion, whose version was also included on the film's soundtrack, released on March 10, 2017.",
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"James Tate Ellington (born April 18, 1979) is an American actor.",
" He portrayed Aidan Hall, the best friend of Tyler Hawkins (Robert Pattinson) in the 2010 romantic drama film \"Remember Me\".",
" Ellington starred as Oliver Hunt in \"The Elephant King\" (2006), and has appeared in television shows such as \"The Unusuals\", \"Rescue Me\", \"The Good Wife\", and \"Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23\".",
" He appeared in the 2009 Broadway production of \"The Philanthropist\", which starred Matthew Broderick.",
" He is best known for his role as FBI recruit Simon Asher on the ABC thriller \"Quantico\".",
" Beginning September 25, 2017, Ellington joined the main cast of NBC's new drama \"The Brave\".",
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"Daniel Joseph \"Dan\" Davies (born December 25, 1965) is an American actor, screenplay writer and producer.",
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"Title: Cal Robertson\n\nCal Robertson (born June 10, 1986) is an American actor. His most notable performance was that of teenage murderer Cal Gabriel in \"Zero Day\", a film based on the Columbine High School massacre and perpetrators Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold. Robertson was cast in the role of Gabriel when director Ben Coccio scouted for actors in Connecticut. Robertson and co-star Andre Keuck shared Best Actor honors at the 2003 Slamdunk Film Festival.",
"Title: David Ogden Stiers\n\nDavid Ogden Stiers (born October 31, 1942) is an American actor, voice actor and musician, noted for his roles in Disney animated films, the television series \"M*A*S*H\" as Major Charles Emerson Winchester III and the supernatural fiction drama \"The Dead Zone\" as Reverend Gene Purdy. He is also known for the role of District Attorney Michael Reston in several \"Perry Mason\" TV movies.",
"Title: Dana Kimmell\n\nDana Kimmell (born October 26, 1959) is an American actress. She is best known for her role as Chris Higgins in \"Friday the 13th Part III\" (1982). Other film roles include \"Sweet Sixteen\" (1983) and \"Lone Wolf McQuade\" (1983). Outside of film, Kimmell has guest starred on a variety of television series including \"Diff'rent Strokes\" (1982-84), \"T.J. Hooker\" (1983), and \"The Young and the Restless\" (1986). In 2001, she portrayed the murderer, Susan Smith, in the television film \"Sins of the Mother\". In 2013, she appeared as herself in the documentary \"Crystal Lake Memories: The Complete History of Friday the 13th\".",
"Title: Audrey Marie Hilley\n\nAudrey Marie Hilley (June 4, 1933 – February 26, 1987) was an American murderer. Her life and spree are the subjects of the 1991 telefilm \"Wife, Mother, Murderer\". The movie starred Judith Light in the title role, with Whip Hubley and David Ogden Stiers.",
"Title: Wife, Mother, Murderer\n\nWife, Mother, Murderer (1991) is an American television drama film about Alabama murderer Marie Hilley, directed by Mel Damski.",
"Title: Charles Whitman\n\nCharles Joseph Whitman (June 24, 1941 – August 1, 1966) was an American mass murderer who became infamous as the \"Texas Tower Sniper\". On August 1, 1966, he murdered his mother and wife in their homes, then went to the University of Texas at Austin where he shot and killed three people inside the university's tower. He then went to the tower's 28th-floor observation deck, where he fired at random for some 96 minutes, killing an additional eleven people and wounding thirty-one before being shot and killed by police. Sixteen people were killed in total; a 17th victim died in 2001 from injuries sustained in the attack.",
"Title: John List\n\nJohn Emil List (September 17, 1925 – March 21, 2008) was an American multiple murderer and long-time fugitive. On November 9, 1971, he killed his wife, mother, and three children in their home in Westfield, New Jersey, then disappeared. He had planned the murders so meticulously that nearly a month passed before anyone suspected that anything was amiss.",
"Title: How Does a Moment Last Forever\n\n\"How Does a Moment Last Forever\" is a song written by lyricist Tim Rice and composer Alan Menken for the Disney live action film \"Beauty and the Beast\" (2017), a remake of the animated musical of the same name. This Broadway-inspired ballad is performed in the movie by American actor Kevin Kline in his role as Maurice. It describes the relationship between his character and that of his wife, Belle's deceased mother. Later in the film, Belle (Emma Watson) performs the song as she discovers the truth about her mother's fate. \"How Does a Moment Last Forever\" was also recorded by Canadian pop singer Celine Dion, whose version was also included on the film's soundtrack, released on March 10, 2017. Her version plays over the film's end credits.",
"Title: Tate Ellington\n\nJames Tate Ellington (born April 18, 1979) is an American actor. He portrayed Aidan Hall, the best friend of Tyler Hawkins (Robert Pattinson) in the 2010 romantic drama film \"Remember Me\". Ellington starred as Oliver Hunt in \"The Elephant King\" (2006), and has appeared in television shows such as \"The Unusuals\", \"Rescue Me\", \"The Good Wife\", and \"Don't Trust the B---- in Apartment 23\". He appeared in the 2009 Broadway production of \"The Philanthropist\", which starred Matthew Broderick. He is best known for his role as FBI recruit Simon Asher on the ABC thriller \"Quantico\". Beginning September 25, 2017, Ellington joined the main cast of NBC's new drama \"The Brave\". He plays Noah Morgenthau in the military thriller, which was one of the first two new series announced by NBC for the 2017-18 season.",
"Title: Dan Davies\n\nDaniel Joseph \"Dan\" Davies (born December 25, 1965) is an American actor, screenplay writer and producer. He wrote, co-produced and starred in the 2010 comedy film \"Ed Gein, the Musical\", about cannibalistic murderer and graverobber, Ed Gein."
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6,394
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Paul F. Lorence was shot down while commanding what supersonic aircraft?
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General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark
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"The KAI T-50 Golden Eagle (골든이글) is a family of South Korean supersonic advanced trainers and light combat aircraft, developed by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) with Lockheed Martin.",
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" Development began in the late 1990s, and its maiden flight occurred in 2002.",
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"The Tupolev Tu-444 is a concept for a supersonic business jet by the Russian Tupolev company.",
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" The last passenger flight of the Tu-144 was in June 1978 and it was last flown in 1999 by NASA.",
" Concorde's last commercial flight was in October 2003, with a November 26, 2003 ferry flight being its last airborne operation.",
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"United States Air Force Captain Paul F. Lorence (February 17, 1955 – April 15, 1986), a weapon systems officer (WSO), was killed when his F-111F fighter-bomber, tail number 389 & callsign Karma 52, was shot down in action off the coast of Libya, on April 15, 1986."
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"Title: Unstart\n\nIn supersonic aerodynamics, unstart refers to a generally violent breakdown of the supersonic airflow. The phenomenon occurs when mass flow rate changes significantly within a duct. Avoiding unstarts is a key objective in design of the engine air intakes (inlets U.S.) of supersonic aircraft which cruise at speeds of M2.2+.",
"Title: KAI T-50 Golden Eagle\n\nThe KAI T-50 Golden Eagle (골든이글) is a family of South Korean supersonic advanced trainers and light combat aircraft, developed by Korea Aerospace Industries (KAI) with Lockheed Martin. The T-50 is South Korea's first indigenous supersonic aircraft and one of the world's few supersonic trainers. Development began in the late 1990s, and its maiden flight occurred in 2002. The aircraft entered active service with the Republic of Korea Air Force (ROKAF) in 2005.",
"Title: Spontaneanation\n\nSpontaneanation with Paul F. Tompkins (stylized as SPONTANEANATION with Paul F. Tompkins) is an improv comedy podcast hosted by Paul F. Tompkins on the Earwolf network. Based upon an interview with a special guest, Tompkins and several \"improvisational friends\" (often co-stars from \"The Thrilling Adventure Hour\", \"Superego\", \"No, You Shut Up! \", or \"Bajillion Dollar Propertie$\") perform narrative improv set in a location provided by the guest.",
"Title: General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark\n\nThe General Dynamics F-111 Aardvark was a supersonic, medium-range interdictor and tactical attack aircraft that also filled the roles of strategic nuclear bomber, aerial reconnaissance, and electronic-warfare aircraft in its various versions. Developed in the 1960s by General Dynamics, it first entered service in 1967 with the United States Air Force. The Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) also ordered the type and began operating F-111Cs in 1973.",
"Title: Tupolev Tu-444\n\nThe Tupolev Tu-444 is a concept for a supersonic business jet by the Russian Tupolev company. Tupolev has had previous experience developing supersonic transport aircraft with projects such as the Tu-144, Tu-144LL and other experience with supersonic aircraft with the Tu-22, Tu-22M and Tu-160 bombers.",
"Title: Supersonic transport\n\nA supersonic transport (SST) is a civilian supersonic aircraft designed to transport passengers at speeds greater than the speed of sound. To date, the only SSTs to see regular service have been Concorde and the Tupolev Tu-144. The last passenger flight of the Tu-144 was in June 1978 and it was last flown in 1999 by NASA. Concorde's last commercial flight was in October 2003, with a November 26, 2003 ferry flight being its last airborne operation. Following the permanent cessation of flying by Concorde, there are no remaining SSTs in commercial service. Several companies have each proposed a supersonic business jet, which may bring supersonic transport back again.",
"Title: Wallace D. Hayes\n\nWallace D. Hayes (b. September 4, 1918 – d. March 2, 2001) was a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at Princeton University and one of the world's leading theoretical aerodynamicists, whose numerous and fundamental contributions to the theories of supersonic and hypersonic flow and wave motion strongly influenced the design of aircraft at supersonic speeds and missiles at hypersonic speeds. This greatly enhanced the development of supersonic flight and supersonic aircraft design.",
"Title: Paul F. Lorence\n\nUnited States Air Force Captain Paul F. Lorence (February 17, 1955 – April 15, 1986), a weapon systems officer (WSO), was killed when his F-111F fighter-bomber, tail number 389 & callsign Karma 52, was shot down in action off the coast of Libya, on April 15, 1986.",
"Title: Supersonic aircraft\n\nA supersonic aircraft is an aircraft able to fly faster than the speed of sound (Mach number 1). Supersonic aircraft were developed in the second half of the twentieth century and have been used almost entirely for research and military purposes. Only two, Concorde and the Tupolev Tu-144, ever entered service for civil use as airliners. Fighter jets are the most common example of supersonic aircraft."
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6,395
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Allium and Hyssopus, are a type of what?
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plants
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comparison
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" The type strain is CFBP 2022."
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"Black garlic is a type of \"caramelized\" garlic (in reality, browned by the Maillard reaction rather than truly caramelized) first used as a food ingredient in Asian cuisine.",
" It is made by heating whole bulbs of garlic (\"Allium sativum\") over the course of several weeks, a process that results in black cloves.",
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"Van herbed cheese (Turkish: \"Van otlu peyniri\" ) is a type of cheese made out of sheep's or cow's milk.",
" Ripened cheese varieties containing herbs are traditional in Turkey and have been manufactured for more than 200 years in the east and southeast of the country.",
" They are manufactured from raw milk, semi-hard in texture and salty in taste and have the aroma of garlic or thyme due to added herbs.",
" Twenty-five types of herb, including \"Allium\", \"Thymus\", \"Silene\" and \"Ferula\" species which are most popular, are used individually or as appropriate mixtures.",
" The most popular of these cheeses is Otlu which is produced mainly in the Van Province of Turkey in small dairies and villages, but now is produced in other cities of the eastern region of Turkey and its popularity increases continuously throughout Turkey."
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"Hyssopus (hyssop) is a genus of herbaceous or semi-woody plants in the family Lamiaceae, native from the east Mediterranean to central Asia as far east as Mongolia.",
" They are aromatic, with erect branched stems up to 60 cm long covered with fine hairs at the tips.",
" The leaves are narrow oblong, 2–5 cm long.",
" The small blue flowers are borne on the upper part of the branches during summer.",
" By far the best-known species is the herb hyssop (\"H. officinalis\"), widely cultivated outside its native area in the Mediterranean."
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"Allium is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants that includes hundreds of species, including the cultivated onion, garlic, scallion, shallot, leek, and chives.",
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"Allium gilgiticum is an Asian species of onion, a rare and quite possibly extinct species.",
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" The plant is about 50 cm tall, with a hemispheric umbel of purple flowers."
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"Allioideae is a subfamily of monocot flowering plants in the family Amaryllidaceae, order Asparagales.",
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"Arabis serotina is a rare species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common name shale barren rockcress.",
" It is native to eastern West Virginia and western Virginia in and around the Shenandoah Valley, where it is known from fewer than 60 populations.",
" It is endemic to the shale barrens, a type of habitat characterized by steep slopes of bare shale, an exposed, rocky habitat type that is subject to very dry and hot conditions.",
" Shale barrens host a number of endemics, such as \"Allium oxyphilum\" and \"Taenidia montana\", and this rockcress is among the rarest.",
" It is a federally listed endangered species."
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"Title: Black garlic\n\nBlack garlic is a type of \"caramelized\" garlic (in reality, browned by the Maillard reaction rather than truly caramelized) first used as a food ingredient in Asian cuisine. It is made by heating whole bulbs of garlic (\"Allium sativum\") over the course of several weeks, a process that results in black cloves. The taste is sweet and syrupy with hints of balsamic vinegar or tamarind.",
"Title: Van herbed cheese\n\nVan herbed cheese (Turkish: \"Van otlu peyniri\" ) is a type of cheese made out of sheep's or cow's milk. Ripened cheese varieties containing herbs are traditional in Turkey and have been manufactured for more than 200 years in the east and southeast of the country. They are manufactured from raw milk, semi-hard in texture and salty in taste and have the aroma of garlic or thyme due to added herbs. Twenty-five types of herb, including \"Allium\", \"Thymus\", \"Silene\" and \"Ferula\" species which are most popular, are used individually or as appropriate mixtures. The most popular of these cheeses is Otlu which is produced mainly in the Van Province of Turkey in small dairies and villages, but now is produced in other cities of the eastern region of Turkey and its popularity increases continuously throughout Turkey.",
"Title: Hyssopus (plant)\n\nHyssopus (hyssop) is a genus of herbaceous or semi-woody plants in the family Lamiaceae, native from the east Mediterranean to central Asia as far east as Mongolia. They are aromatic, with erect branched stems up to 60 cm long covered with fine hairs at the tips. The leaves are narrow oblong, 2–5 cm long. The small blue flowers are borne on the upper part of the branches during summer. By far the best-known species is the herb hyssop (\"H. officinalis\"), widely cultivated outside its native area in the Mediterranean.",
"Title: Allium\n\nAllium is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants that includes hundreds of species, including the cultivated onion, garlic, scallion, shallot, leek, and chives. The generic name \"Allium\" is the Latin word for garlic, and the type species for the genus is \"Allium sativum\" which means \"cultivated garlic\".",
"Title: Allium gilgiticum\n\nAllium gilgiticum is an Asian species of onion, a rare and quite possibly extinct species. It is known only from the type collection, gathered in the 1930s in Gilgit District in Pakistan, high in the Himalayas, part of the Kashmir region long disputed with India. The plant is about 50 cm tall, with a hemispheric umbel of purple flowers.",
"Title: Allioideae\n\nAllioideae is a subfamily of monocot flowering plants in the family Amaryllidaceae, order Asparagales. It was formerly treated as a separate family, Alliaceae. The subfamily name is derived from the generic name of the type genus, \"Allium\". It is composed of approximately eighteen genera.",
"Title: Arabis serotina\n\nArabis serotina is a rare species of flowering plant in the mustard family known by the common name shale barren rockcress. It is native to eastern West Virginia and western Virginia in and around the Shenandoah Valley, where it is known from fewer than 60 populations. It is endemic to the shale barrens, a type of habitat characterized by steep slopes of bare shale, an exposed, rocky habitat type that is subject to very dry and hot conditions. Shale barrens host a number of endemics, such as \"Allium oxyphilum\" and \"Taenidia montana\", and this rockcress is among the rarest. It is a federally listed endangered species.",
"Title: Shallot\n\nThe shallot is a type of onion, specifically a botanical variety of the species \"Allium cepa\"."
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" He was a Tri-Captain and played in 4 post season games including the College All-Star game with numerous All Americans.",
" Was drafted in the 7th round of the 1960 NFL Draft by the New York Giants and was immediately traded to Washington for cash and a high draft pick.",
" He was the \"Tribe's\" defensive leader and starting middle linebacker upon reporting to camp.",
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" After his first stellar season, he was moved to starting Center where he played at an elite level.",
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" He went on to a very successful business career.",
" The \"gentle giant\" at a huge 6 foot 5 and 255 pounds of solid muscle with world class speed, Fred was named as Kansas University's \"Center of the Century\" and was named to its first team \"All-Time KU Football Team\" along with the likes of Gayle Sayers, John Hadl and other NFL greats.",
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" Some believe the teams he led in 1959 and 1960, along with John Hadl, were the best in KU's history.",
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" He currently lives in Uherské Hradiště, Czech Republic.",
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" In 1983 he started the band Master as a death metal band.",
" Due to internal problems it was put on hold and Speckmann started another band, called Death Strike for which he recorded one demo.",
" which was later released on Nuclear Blast with additional tracks as an album.",
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" After obtaining a deal for Abomination on Nuclear Blast, Master was approached at the same time and Master re-surfaced to record a full-length CD as well.",
" The band subsequently broke up in the original form two days after the recording.",
" They were replaced shortly afterward by Aaron Nickeas on drums, and Jim Martinelli on guitars.",
" This period was followed by the Fleische tour with Master as headliner, Abomination as support, and Pungent Stench in the middle of both acts.",
" Nickeas and Speckmann played in both groups for 26 dates on this tour.",
" Speckmann recorded the self-titled debut album, which was really the Master songs re-recorded with Martinelli and Nickeas.",
" Nuclear Blast turned this down, and decided to remix the original recording with Schmidt and Mittelbrun.",
" The recording with Martinelli and Nickeas was then released as the Speckmann Project.",
" Speckmann also played, and wrote all the songs for a band called, Abomination and recorded two albums with them.",
" Currently he is playing bass guitar in the Czech death metal band Krabathor, as well as keeping Master alive.",
" He also played in the Master-Krabathor side-project Martyr and released one album with them.",
" The band Krabathor split up in 2004 and Master was reformed with guitarist Alex Nejezchleba and drummer Zdenek Pradlovsky.",
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"Dwayne Joseph (born June 2, 1972) is a former American football defensive back and current director of pro personnel for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League.",
" He attended college at Syracuse University, and earned his undergraduate degree in human development, along with a master's degree in education leadership at DePaul University.",
" He was a letterman in his college career, and was the captain of the Syracuse Orange football team in his senior year.",
" After going undrafted, Joseph played for the Bears from 1994 to 1996.",
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" Three years after his playing career ended, Joseph was hired by the Bears to be the Coordinator of Player Programs, and was promoted to Director of Player Development in 2001.",
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" He served as a naval officer in the Royal Navy from the age of 14, and was on active service from 1781 to 1804, during the latter years of the American war of Independence, during the French Revolutionary War and the first year of the Napoleonic War.",
" He served as Flag Captain for John Jervis, Earl of St Vincent and later as Master and Commander of the Mediterranean Fleet.",
" He also served as Flag Captain for King George III on his royal yacht.",
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"Ali Eren Balıkel was born on 27 July 1979, in Adana and grew up in the ancient Kilikya region of Turkey.",
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" He completed his primary, secondary and high school education in Mersin.",
" Eren applied to London School of Commerce’s (LSC) business management department where he attended “Introduction to Business Management” courses for one year, and completed his education at University of Wales Institute of Cardiff (UWIC)in a co-operated program.",
" Eren’s Master’s thesis, titled “How to Establish a Strong & Innovative Mediterranean Cuisine Restaurant in London”, was deemed worthy of honor award by the University of Gloucestershire and attained a place among the most valuable thesis studies in university’s library.",
" He started a restaurant, Kilikya’s Cafe Bar Restaurant.",
" Kilikya’s restaurant hosted a number of famous figures including singer Cem Adrian, politician Abdüllatif Şener, former Sports and Youth Minister of Turkey Suat Kılıç, Oscar award-winning actress Helen Mirren, American actor Robert De Niro and Turkish actress Asuman Dabak as well as the Prime Minister of Kuwait.",
" Eren also attended the Master of Politics Postgraduate program of Queen Mary University and completed his studies there too.",
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"Mickey Huang Tzu-chiao (; born 30 March 1972), also known as Jiao Jiao, is a Taiwanese comedian, television host, Master of Ceremonies and actor.",
" He has worked for many television stations, such as ETTV Drama, CTS, and FTV.",
" He is also a radio DJ, entrepreneur and writer.",
" He is best known for co-hosting the long-running show \"Super Sunday\" (超級星期天) in the late 1990s and early 2000s with Chang Hsiao-yen, Harlem Yu and Pu Hsueh-liang.",
" He became Master of Ceremonies for Golden Bell Awards in 2006 and 2017, Golden Melody Awards in 2012, 2015-2017, Golden Horse Awards in 2015-2016 and Golden Note Composition Awards every year since its inception in 2010.",
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" Then he was a part of many Tamil films, especially starring Vijay and Ajith.",
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" He was the only rookie of 17 in Bulls camp to have graduated from college.",
" He played one year for the Portland Trail Blazers, followed by one year of basketball for a team in Brugges, Belgium.",
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"Title: Paul Speckmann\n\nPaul Speckmann (born September 28, 1963) is an American bassist and singer from Chicago, Illinois. He currently lives in Uherské Hradiště, Czech Republic. His first band was War Cry, founded in 1982. In 1983 he started the band Master as a death metal band. Due to internal problems it was put on hold and Speckmann started another band, called Death Strike for which he recorded one demo. which was later released on Nuclear Blast with additional tracks as an album. . After obtaining a deal for Abomination on Nuclear Blast, Master was approached at the same time and Master re-surfaced to record a full-length CD as well. The band subsequently broke up in the original form two days after the recording. They were replaced shortly afterward by Aaron Nickeas on drums, and Jim Martinelli on guitars. This period was followed by the Fleische tour with Master as headliner, Abomination as support, and Pungent Stench in the middle of both acts. Nickeas and Speckmann played in both groups for 26 dates on this tour. Speckmann recorded the self-titled debut album, which was really the Master songs re-recorded with Martinelli and Nickeas. Nuclear Blast turned this down, and decided to remix the original recording with Schmidt and Mittelbrun. The recording with Martinelli and Nickeas was then released as the Speckmann Project. Speckmann also played, and wrote all the songs for a band called, Abomination and recorded two albums with them. Currently he is playing bass guitar in the Czech death metal band Krabathor, as well as keeping Master alive. He also played in the Master-Krabathor side-project Martyr and released one album with them. The band Krabathor split up in 2004 and Master was reformed with guitarist Alex Nejezchleba and drummer Zdenek Pradlovsky. Master has been recording and touring Europe extensively for the last several years.",
"Title: Dwayne Joseph\n\nDwayne Joseph (born June 2, 1972) is a former American football defensive back and current director of pro personnel for the Philadelphia Eagles of the National Football League. He attended college at Syracuse University, and earned his undergraduate degree in human development, along with a master's degree in education leadership at DePaul University. He was a letterman in his college career, and was the captain of the Syracuse Orange football team in his senior year. After going undrafted, Joseph played for the Bears from 1994 to 1996. He spent much of his rookie season with the practice squad. In 1995, Joseph recorded his first career interception in his pro debut. He eventually played in all 16 games, and started one. During the 1995 season, Joseph recorded two interceptions, four passes defended, and a forced fumble. He spent the 1996 season on injured reserve, and was released in training camp a year later. Three years after his playing career ended, Joseph was hired by the Bears to be the Coordinator of Player Programs, and was promoted to Director of Player Development in 2001. He eventually became the pro scout for the Miami Dolphins. In 2005, Joseph became the Dolphins representative at the NFL-Stanford University Program for Managers. In 2007, Joseph became the Dolphins assistant director of pro personnel. In 2012, Joseph was hired by new Bears general manager Phil Emery as assistant director of pro scouting. On May 6, 2013, Joseph was promoted to assistant director of pro personnel. Joseph was hired as the director of pro personnel of Philadelphia Eagles in May 2015.",
"Title: The War Master (audio drama series)\n\nThe War Master, announced in June 2017, is a Big Finish Productions audio play series based on the TV show \"Doctor Who\". It sees the return of Sir Derek Jacobi as The Master, a role he previously portrayed in the TV story \"Utopia\". The first volume consists of a four CD boxset; it will be released in December 2017.",
"Title: Sir George Grey, 1st Baronet\n\nSir George Grey, 1st Baronet, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (10 October 1767 – 3 October 1828) was a British Royal Navy officer. He was born at the family home of Fallodon, Northumberland on 10 October 1767, the third son of Charles Grey, 1st Earl Grey (1729–1807) and Elizabeth Grey (1744–1822), and younger brother of Charles Grey, 2nd Earl Grey and General Sir Henry George Grey. He served as a naval officer in the Royal Navy from the age of 14, and was on active service from 1781 to 1804, during the latter years of the American war of Independence, during the French Revolutionary War and the first year of the Napoleonic War. He served as Flag Captain for John Jervis, Earl of St Vincent and later as Master and Commander of the Mediterranean Fleet. He also served as Flag Captain for King George III on his royal yacht. From 1804 to 1806, he was Commissioner at Sheerness Dockyard, and from 1806 until his death on 3 October 1828 he was Commissioner at Portsmouth Dockyard",
"Title: Derek Jacobi\n\nSir Derek George Jacobi, ( ; born 22 October 1938) is an English actor and stage director.",
"Title: Ali Eren Balıkel\n\nAli Eren Balıkel was born on 27 July 1979, in Adana and grew up in the ancient Kilikya region of Turkey. As the fourth child of a civil servant father and a housewife, Ali Eren moved to Mersin with his family due to the business of his father. He completed his primary, secondary and high school education in Mersin. Eren applied to London School of Commerce’s (LSC) business management department where he attended “Introduction to Business Management” courses for one year, and completed his education at University of Wales Institute of Cardiff (UWIC)in a co-operated program. Eren’s Master’s thesis, titled “How to Establish a Strong & Innovative Mediterranean Cuisine Restaurant in London”, was deemed worthy of honor award by the University of Gloucestershire and attained a place among the most valuable thesis studies in university’s library. He started a restaurant, Kilikya’s Cafe Bar Restaurant. Kilikya’s restaurant hosted a number of famous figures including singer Cem Adrian, politician Abdüllatif Şener, former Sports and Youth Minister of Turkey Suat Kılıç, Oscar award-winning actress Helen Mirren, American actor Robert De Niro and Turkish actress Asuman Dabak as well as the Prime Minister of Kuwait. Eren also attended the Master of Politics Postgraduate program of Queen Mary University and completed his studies there too. During his study, he worked as a consultant for former Labour party member of Parliament, Jim Fitzpatrick. Eren is enrolled in a Doctor of Business Administration program in Britain and a Doctor of Politics program in Switzerland concurrently.",
"Title: Mickey Huang\n\nMickey Huang Tzu-chiao (; born 30 March 1972), also known as Jiao Jiao, is a Taiwanese comedian, television host, Master of Ceremonies and actor. He has worked for many television stations, such as ETTV Drama, CTS, and FTV. He is also a radio DJ, entrepreneur and writer. He is best known for co-hosting the long-running show \"Super Sunday\" (超級星期天) in the late 1990s and early 2000s with Chang Hsiao-yen, Harlem Yu and Pu Hsueh-liang. He became Master of Ceremonies for Golden Bell Awards in 2006 and 2017, Golden Melody Awards in 2012, 2015-2017, Golden Horse Awards in 2015-2016 and Golden Note Composition Awards every year since its inception in 2010. He also hosted KKBOX Digital Music Awards from 2010-2017 except in 2012.",
"Title: Karan (actor)\n\nKaran is an Indian actor. He started his career as child actor under the name \"Master Raghu\" for more than 70 films in Malayalam and Tamil. \" Ina\" and \"Kuyiline Thedi\" were huge hits. Aa a child artist in Murugan Adimai he played son of K.R.Vijaya and R.Muthuraman. In 1990 he made his Tamil debut as an adult in Annamalai starring opposite Rajinikanth in an uncredited role and later in \"Nammavar\" starring opposite Kamal Hassan under the screen name Karan. Then he was a part of many Tamil films, especially starring Vijay and Ajith. In the year 2006, Karan became a solo hero with \"Kokki\" and continued with films like \"Karuppusamy Kuththagaithaarar\" and \"Kathavarayan\". His recent films are \"Thambi Vettothi Sundaram\" & \"Uchathula Shiva\"",
"Title: Mark Sibley\n\nDonald Mark Sibley (born (1950--) 13, 1950 ) is a retired American basketball player. He was a 6'2\" 175 lb guard and attended Northwestern University. He was selected in the fourth round of the 1973 NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls but was waived prior to the start of the 1973-74 season. He was the only rookie of 17 in Bulls camp to have graduated from college. He played one year for the Portland Trail Blazers, followed by one year of basketball for a team in Brugges, Belgium. He returned to Northwestern University to earn a Master of Arts in Teaching degree which led to a 33-year career of teaching English and coaching basketball and soccer at York High School in Elmhurst."
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" He had a successful final junior year in the colts competition in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) where he won the Jack Clarke Medal as the fairest and best player, the league coaches award and was named in the team of the year.",
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"The Port Adelaide Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Alberton, Port Adelaide, South Australia.",
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" Port Adelaide is the oldest professional sporting club in South Australia and the fifth-oldest club in the AFL.",
" Since the club's first game on 24 May 1870, the club has won 36 South Australian league premierships, including six in a row.",
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" Born into a family with a strong heritage in Queensland Australian rules football, he is also the older brother of midfielder, Corey Wagner.",
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" He missed out on selection in the 2012 AFL draft, spending the next three seasons at Aspley.",
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"The International Rules Series is a senior men's international rules football competition between the Australia international rules football team (selected by the Australian Football League) and the Ireland international rules football team (selected by the Gaelic Athletic Association).",
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" The matches are played using a set of compromise rules decided upon by both the two governing bodies; known formally as international rules football.",
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"Aaron Sandilands (born 6 December 1982) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).",
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" Upgraded from the rookie list at the end of the 2002 season, he made his senior debut for the club in round one of the 2003 season.",
" At 211 cm tall, and with a peak weight of 120 kg , Sandilands became the heaviest and equal-tallest player to ever play in the AFL.",
" Due to his height, Sandilands plays almost exclusively as a ruckman, occasionally resting in the forward line.",
" At times, he has been described as the best ruckman in the competition, and was named in the All-Australian team in three consecutive years between 2008 and 2010.",
" Sandilands is a dual Doig Medallist as Fremantle's best and fairest player, won in 2009 and 2015."
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"Title: Charlie Cameron (footballer, born 1994)\n\nCharlie Cameron (born 5 July 1994) is a professional Australian rules football player who plays for the Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Cameron was taken with pick 7 in the 2013 Rookie Draft.",
"Title: Dean Kent (footballer)\n\nDean Kent (born 24 February 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A forward, 1.79 m tall and weighing 84 kg , Kent plays primarily as a small forward with the ability to push into the midfield. He had a successful final junior year in the colts competition in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) where he won the Jack Clarke Medal as the fairest and best player, the league coaches award and was named in the team of the year. His performances as a junior saw him recruited by the Melbourne Football Club with the forty-eighth selection in the 2012 AFL draft and he made his AFL debut during the 2013 season.",
"Title: Port Adelaide Football Club\n\nThe Port Adelaide Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Alberton, Port Adelaide, South Australia. The club's senior team plays in the Australian Football League (AFL) under the nickname Power, whilst its reserves and development teams compete in the South Australian National Football League (SANFL) under the nickname Magpies. Port Adelaide is the oldest professional sporting club in South Australia and the fifth-oldest club in the AFL. Since the club's first game on 24 May 1870, the club has won 36 South Australian league premierships, including six in a row. The club also won the Champions of Australia competition on a record four occasions. In 1997, the club joined the Australian Football League as the only pre-existing non-Victorian club—and subsequently added the 2004 AFL premiership to its achievements.",
"Title: 2012 Australian football code crowds\n\nAustralia is home to 4 professional football codes. This is a comprehensive list of crowd figures for Australian football codes in 2012. It includes several different competitions and matches from Australian rules football, Association football (Soccer), rugby league and rugby union and International rules football which is hybrid game played between Australian & Ireland which takes aspect from Australian rules football & Gaelic football. Melbourne, Sydney and Brisbane have teams represented in all four codes. Hobart and Darwin are Australia's only capital cities without a professional football team though they are home to professional games of Australian Football.",
"Title: Charlie Yankos\n\nCharles \"Charlie\" Yankos (Greek: Τσάρλι Γιάνκος , born 29 May 1961) is an Australian former football (soccer) player of Greek descent who played for the Australian football team (Socceroos) 49 times and scored 7 full international goals. He was also the captain of the Australian football team on 30 occasions between 1986 and 1989.",
"Title: Travis Cloke\n\nTravis Cloke (born 5 March 1987) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Western Bulldogs in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Collingwood Football Club from 2005 to 2016.",
"Title: Josh Wagner (footballer)\n\nJosh Wagner (born 24 June 1994) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A defender, 1.89 m tall and weighing 85 kg , Wagner plays primarily on the half-back flank with the ability to push into the midfield. Born into a family with a strong heritage in Queensland Australian rules football, he is also the older brother of midfielder, Corey Wagner. He played top-level football early when he played in the seniors for the Aspley Football Club in the North East Australian Football League (NEAFL) at sixteen years of age, in addition to playing in the 2012 AFL Under 18 Championships for Queensland. He missed out on selection in the 2012 AFL draft, spending the next three seasons at Aspley. His accolades in the NEAFL include a premiership, league representation and selection in the NEAFL team of the year. He was drafted by the Melbourne Football Club in the 2016 rookie draft and he made his AFL debut during the 2016 season.",
"Title: Cameron Cloke\n\nCameron Cloke (born 20 December 1984) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Collingwood Football Club, Carlton Football Club and Port Adelaide Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He is the son of former Richmond and Collingwood player, David Cloke and the brother of Jason and Travis Cloke.",
"Title: International Rules Series\n\nThe International Rules Series is a senior men's international rules football competition between the Australia international rules football team (selected by the Australian Football League) and the Ireland international rules football team (selected by the Gaelic Athletic Association). The series is played close to annually in October or November after the completion of the AFL Grand Final and the All-Ireland Football Final which are both traditionally played in late September. The matches are played using a set of compromise rules decided upon by both the two governing bodies; known formally as international rules football. While the International Rules Series matches use some rules from Australian rules football, the field, ball and uniforms of both teams are all from Gaelic football.",
"Title: Aaron Sandilands\n\nAaron Sandilands (born 6 December 1982) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Originally from Mount Barker, a small town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, Sandilands played with the East Fremantle Football Club in the West Australian Football League (WAFL), before being rookie listed by Fremantle in the 2002 Rookie Draft. Upgraded from the rookie list at the end of the 2002 season, he made his senior debut for the club in round one of the 2003 season. At 211 cm tall, and with a peak weight of 120 kg , Sandilands became the heaviest and equal-tallest player to ever play in the AFL. Due to his height, Sandilands plays almost exclusively as a ruckman, occasionally resting in the forward line. At times, he has been described as the best ruckman in the competition, and was named in the All-Australian team in three consecutive years between 2008 and 2010. Sandilands is a dual Doig Medallist as Fremantle's best and fairest player, won in 2009 and 2015."
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What type of sport did this musician play professionally for whom the American country music artist Toby Keith wrote a tribute to in his album American Ride?
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basketball
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When was the school founded which makes up Sleaford Joint Sixth Form with St George's Academy ?
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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.",
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"Title: Ursuline High School, Wimbledon\n\nThe Ursuline High School, Wimbledon (“the Ursuline”) is a government-maintained, voluntary-aided, Roman Catholic Secondary School for girls aged 11 to 19. The school is based at Crescent Road and the Downs, Wimbledon, London. It was founded in 1892 by the Ursulines. It is affiliated with The Ursuline Preparatory School, its previous feeder preparatory school. As well as Wimbledon College, the high schools brother school, who have worked in partnership since 1986 and share joint Sixth Form. The school specialises in Business & Enterprise and Modern Foreign Languages and it was previously designated a Gifted & Talented Lead School.",
"Title: St George's Church of England Foundation School\n\nSt George's C of E Foundation School, often abbreviated to St George's, is an all-through school in Broadstairs, Kent, catering for students for 4 to 19 years. The official School as it currently stands was formed in the mid 1970s by joining the two old schools of St George's Boys School and St George's Girls C of E School together into one building and formed the current St George's community. The student executive team is set up using 10 year 11 students. Along with the Head Boy and Girl they help run and support events such as the choir service and celebration evenings."
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