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The sociology of literature studies the social production of literature and its social implications, a notable exampe is "Les Règles de L'Art: Genèse et Structure du Champ Littéraire" by a French sociologiest, anthropologist, philosopher and what?
public intellectual
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[ { "sentences": [ "Prosper Lucas (4 November 1808, Saint-Brieuc – 2 April 1885, Mennecy) was a French medical doctor, brother of Pierre-Hippolyte Lucas (1814-1899) and specialist in the study of heredity.", " For which he wrote \"\"Traité philosophique et physiologique de l'hérédité naturelle\"\" (\"Philosophical and physiological treatise on natural heredity\"), full title – \"Traité philosophique et physiologique de l'hérédité naturelle dans les états de santé et de maladie du système nerveux, avec l'application méthodique des lois de la procréation au traitement général des affections dont elle est le principe.", " Ouvrage où la question est considérée dans ses rapports avec les lois primordiales, les théories de la génération, les causes déterminantes de la sexualité, les modifications acquises de la nature originelle des êtres, et les diverses formes de névropathie et d'aliénation mentale\", in two volumes (1847 and 1850), which Charles Darwin described in \"The Origin of Species\" (1859) as \"the fullest and the best on this subject\"." ], "title": "Prosper Lucas" }, { "sentences": [ "Pierre Felix Bourdieu (] ; 1 August 1930 – 23 January 2002) was a French sociologist, anthropologist, philosopher, and public intellectual." ], "title": "Pierre Bourdieu" }, { "sentences": [ "Adamou Idé (22 November 1951 - ) is a Nigerien poet and novelist.", " A native speaker of the Zarma language, Idé left his home in Niamey to study public administration in France, receiving degrees from The Sorbonne (\"Université de Paris I\") and the Institut international d'administration publique in Paris, serving as an official in the Government of Niger and in international organizations.", " Idé published his first collection of poems, \"Cri Inachivé\" (\"The Unfinished Cry\") in 1984, and his first novel in 1987.", " He has published both in French and in Zarma.", " Idé won the first Nigerien National Poetry Prize (\"Prix national de Poésie\") in 1981 And the \"Grand Prix Littéraire Boubou Hama du Niger\" in 1996.", " He has served as a jury member for the Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire in 1991 and received the \"Chevalier de l'Ordre du Mérite\" (\"Knight of the Order of Merit\") of Niger.", " He has served as the president of the \"Societé des Gens du Lettres du Niger\" and the 3rd African Forum of Documentary Film (Niamey, 2008.)" ], "title": "Adamou Idé" }, { "sentences": [ "Davesh Soneji is Associate Professor in the Department of South Asia Studies at the University of Pennsylvania.", " His research interests lie at the intersections of social and cultural history, religion, and anthropology.", " For the past two decades, he has produced research that focuses primarily on religion and the performing arts in South India, but also includes work on gender, class, caste, and colonialism.", " He is best known for his work on the social history of professional female artists in Tamil and Telugu-speaking South India and is author of Unfinished Gestures: Devadāsīs, Memory, and Modernity in South India (University of Chicago Press, 2012), which was awarded the 2013 Bernard S. Cohn Book Prize from The Association for Asian Studies (AAS).", " He is also editor of Bharatanāṭyam: A Reader (Oxford University Press, 2010; 2012) and co-editor, with Indira Viswanathan Peterson, of Performing Pasts: Reinventing the Arts in Modern South India (Oxford University Press, 2008).", " He is presently co-editing another volume entitled Dance and the Early South Indian Cinema (forthcoming).", " Prof. Soneji has recently held positions as Visiting Professor at the Central University of Hyderabad in India, as well as Le Centre d'Études de l'Inde et de l'Asie du Sud (CEIAS) in Paris.", " Prior to coming to the University of Pennsylvania, Prof. Soneji taught at McGill University in Montreal, Canada for over twelve years.", " Prof. Soneji is also the co-founder and director of The Mangala Initiative, a non-profit organization centred on social justice issues for hereditary performing artists in South India.", " He is currently working a new book on the social history of “classical” (Karṇāṭak) music and musical production in South India from the late eighteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries." ], "title": "Davesh Soneji" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rules of Sociological Method (French: \"Les Règles de la Méthode Sociologique\" ) is a book by Émile Durkheim, first published in 1895.", " It is recognized as being the direct result of Durkheim's own project of establishing sociology as a positivist social science.", " Durkheim is seen as one of the fathers of sociology, and this work, his manifesto of sociology.", " Durkheim distinguishes sociology from other sciences and justifies his rationale.", " Sociology is the science of social facts.", " Durkheim suggests two central theses, without which sociology would not be a science:" ], "title": "The Rules of Sociological Method" }, { "sentences": [ "Mathematical sociology is the area of sociology that uses mathematics to construct social theories.", " Mathematical sociology aims to take sociological theory, which is strong in intuitive content but weak from a formal point of view, and to express it in formal terms.", " The benefits of this approach include increased clarity and the ability to use mathematics to derive implications of a theory that cannot be arrived at intuitively.", " In mathematical sociology, the preferred style is encapsulated in the phrase \"constructing a mathematical model.\"", " This means making specified assumptions about some social phenomenon, expressing them in formal mathematics, and providing an empirical interpretation for the ideas.", " It also means deducing properties of the model and comparing these with relevant empirical data.", " Social network analysis is the best-known contribution of this subfield to sociology as a whole and to the scientific community at large.", " The models typically used in mathematical sociology allow sociologists to understand how predictable local interactions are and they are often able to elicit global patterns of social structure." ], "title": "Mathematical sociology" }, { "sentences": [ "The sociology of law (or legal sociology) is often described as a sub-discipline of sociology or an interdisciplinary approach within legal studies.", " Some see sociology of law as belonging \"necessarily\" to the field of sociology whilst others tend to consider it a field of research caught up between the disciplines of law and sociology.", " Still others regard it neither as a sub-discipline of sociology nor as a branch of legal studies but as a field of research on its own right within the broader social science tradition.", " Accordingly, it may be described without reference to mainstream sociology as \"the systematic, theoretically grounded, empirical study of law as a set of social practices or as an aspect or field of social experience\".", " It has been seen as treating law and justice as fundamental institutions of the basic structure of society mediating \"between political and economic interests, between culture and the normative order of society, establishing and maintaining interdependence, and constituting themselves as sources of consensus, coercion and social control\"." ], "title": "Sociology of law" }, { "sentences": [ "Philippe Desan is Howard L. Willett Professor of French and History of Culture at the University of Chicago.", " Originally from France, Dr. Desan is among the top Montaigne scholars alive today.", " He received his PhD from the University of California Davis (1984), and has published widely on several topics pertaining to the literature and culture of the French Renaissance, often in relation to their economic, political and sociological context.", " At the University of Chicago, he has served as Master of the Humanities Collegiate Division and as Chair of the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures.", " He is the general editor of the Montaigne Studies.", " He has been awarded numerous honors for his scholarly work, including being named Knight of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques (1994) and awarded the Ordre National du Mérite (2004) and the Ordre des Arts et Lettres (2011).", " He has also received the Prix de l'Académie Française (for the Dictionnaire de Montaigne) in 2005, the Grand Prix de l'Académie Française for \"le rayonnement de la langue et littérature française\" in 2015 and the Prix de l'Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques for his \"Montaigne.", " Une biographie politique\" in 2015." ], "title": "Philippe Desan" }, { "sentences": [ "Alfred Owen Aldridge (December 16, 1915 – January 29, 2005) was a professor of French and comparative literature, founder-editor of the journal \"Comparative Literature Studies\", and author of books on a wide range of literature studies." ], "title": "A. Owen Aldridge" }, { "sentences": [ "The sociology of literature is a subfield of the sociology of culture.", " It studies the social production of literature and its social implications.", " A notable example is Pierre Bourdieu's 1992 \"Les Règles de L'Art: Genèse et Structure du Champ Littéraire\", translated by Susan Emanuel as \"Rules of Art: Genesis and Structure of the Literary Field\" (1996)." ], "title": "Sociology of literature" } ]
[ "Title: Prosper Lucas\n\nProsper Lucas (4 November 1808, Saint-Brieuc – 2 April 1885, Mennecy) was a French medical doctor, brother of Pierre-Hippolyte Lucas (1814-1899) and specialist in the study of heredity. For which he wrote \"\"Traité philosophique et physiologique de l'hérédité naturelle\"\" (\"Philosophical and physiological treatise on natural heredity\"), full title – \"Traité philosophique et physiologique de l'hérédité naturelle dans les états de santé et de maladie du système nerveux, avec l'application méthodique des lois de la procréation au traitement général des affections dont elle est le principe. Ouvrage où la question est considérée dans ses rapports avec les lois primordiales, les théories de la génération, les causes déterminantes de la sexualité, les modifications acquises de la nature originelle des êtres, et les diverses formes de névropathie et d'aliénation mentale\", in two volumes (1847 and 1850), which Charles Darwin described in \"The Origin of Species\" (1859) as \"the fullest and the best on this subject\".", "Title: Pierre Bourdieu\n\nPierre Felix Bourdieu (] ; 1 August 1930 – 23 January 2002) was a French sociologist, anthropologist, philosopher, and public intellectual.", "Title: Adamou Idé\n\nAdamou Idé (22 November 1951 - ) is a Nigerien poet and novelist. A native speaker of the Zarma language, Idé left his home in Niamey to study public administration in France, receiving degrees from The Sorbonne (\"Université de Paris I\") and the Institut international d'administration publique in Paris, serving as an official in the Government of Niger and in international organizations. Idé published his first collection of poems, \"Cri Inachivé\" (\"The Unfinished Cry\") in 1984, and his first novel in 1987. He has published both in French and in Zarma. Idé won the first Nigerien National Poetry Prize (\"Prix national de Poésie\") in 1981 And the \"Grand Prix Littéraire Boubou Hama du Niger\" in 1996. He has served as a jury member for the Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire in 1991 and received the \"Chevalier de l'Ordre du Mérite\" (\"Knight of the Order of Merit\") of Niger. He has served as the president of the \"Societé des Gens du Lettres du Niger\" and the 3rd African Forum of Documentary Film (Niamey, 2008.)", "Title: Davesh Soneji\n\nDavesh Soneji is Associate Professor in the Department of South Asia Studies at the University of Pennsylvania. His research interests lie at the intersections of social and cultural history, religion, and anthropology. For the past two decades, he has produced research that focuses primarily on religion and the performing arts in South India, but also includes work on gender, class, caste, and colonialism. He is best known for his work on the social history of professional female artists in Tamil and Telugu-speaking South India and is author of Unfinished Gestures: Devadāsīs, Memory, and Modernity in South India (University of Chicago Press, 2012), which was awarded the 2013 Bernard S. Cohn Book Prize from The Association for Asian Studies (AAS). He is also editor of Bharatanāṭyam: A Reader (Oxford University Press, 2010; 2012) and co-editor, with Indira Viswanathan Peterson, of Performing Pasts: Reinventing the Arts in Modern South India (Oxford University Press, 2008). He is presently co-editing another volume entitled Dance and the Early South Indian Cinema (forthcoming). Prof. Soneji has recently held positions as Visiting Professor at the Central University of Hyderabad in India, as well as Le Centre d'Études de l'Inde et de l'Asie du Sud (CEIAS) in Paris. Prior to coming to the University of Pennsylvania, Prof. Soneji taught at McGill University in Montreal, Canada for over twelve years. Prof. Soneji is also the co-founder and director of The Mangala Initiative, a non-profit organization centred on social justice issues for hereditary performing artists in South India. He is currently working a new book on the social history of “classical” (Karṇāṭak) music and musical production in South India from the late eighteenth to the mid-twentieth centuries.", "Title: The Rules of Sociological Method\n\nThe Rules of Sociological Method (French: \"Les Règles de la Méthode Sociologique\" ) is a book by Émile Durkheim, first published in 1895. It is recognized as being the direct result of Durkheim's own project of establishing sociology as a positivist social science. Durkheim is seen as one of the fathers of sociology, and this work, his manifesto of sociology. Durkheim distinguishes sociology from other sciences and justifies his rationale. Sociology is the science of social facts. Durkheim suggests two central theses, without which sociology would not be a science:", "Title: Mathematical sociology\n\nMathematical sociology is the area of sociology that uses mathematics to construct social theories. Mathematical sociology aims to take sociological theory, which is strong in intuitive content but weak from a formal point of view, and to express it in formal terms. The benefits of this approach include increased clarity and the ability to use mathematics to derive implications of a theory that cannot be arrived at intuitively. In mathematical sociology, the preferred style is encapsulated in the phrase \"constructing a mathematical model.\" This means making specified assumptions about some social phenomenon, expressing them in formal mathematics, and providing an empirical interpretation for the ideas. It also means deducing properties of the model and comparing these with relevant empirical data. Social network analysis is the best-known contribution of this subfield to sociology as a whole and to the scientific community at large. The models typically used in mathematical sociology allow sociologists to understand how predictable local interactions are and they are often able to elicit global patterns of social structure.", "Title: Sociology of law\n\nThe sociology of law (or legal sociology) is often described as a sub-discipline of sociology or an interdisciplinary approach within legal studies. Some see sociology of law as belonging \"necessarily\" to the field of sociology whilst others tend to consider it a field of research caught up between the disciplines of law and sociology. Still others regard it neither as a sub-discipline of sociology nor as a branch of legal studies but as a field of research on its own right within the broader social science tradition. Accordingly, it may be described without reference to mainstream sociology as \"the systematic, theoretically grounded, empirical study of law as a set of social practices or as an aspect or field of social experience\". It has been seen as treating law and justice as fundamental institutions of the basic structure of society mediating \"between political and economic interests, between culture and the normative order of society, establishing and maintaining interdependence, and constituting themselves as sources of consensus, coercion and social control\".", "Title: Philippe Desan\n\nPhilippe Desan is Howard L. Willett Professor of French and History of Culture at the University of Chicago. Originally from France, Dr. Desan is among the top Montaigne scholars alive today. He received his PhD from the University of California Davis (1984), and has published widely on several topics pertaining to the literature and culture of the French Renaissance, often in relation to their economic, political and sociological context. At the University of Chicago, he has served as Master of the Humanities Collegiate Division and as Chair of the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures. He is the general editor of the Montaigne Studies. He has been awarded numerous honors for his scholarly work, including being named Knight of the Ordre des Palmes Académiques (1994) and awarded the Ordre National du Mérite (2004) and the Ordre des Arts et Lettres (2011). He has also received the Prix de l'Académie Française (for the Dictionnaire de Montaigne) in 2005, the Grand Prix de l'Académie Française for \"le rayonnement de la langue et littérature française\" in 2015 and the Prix de l'Académie des Sciences Morales et Politiques for his \"Montaigne. Une biographie politique\" in 2015.", "Title: A. Owen Aldridge\n\nAlfred Owen Aldridge (December 16, 1915 – January 29, 2005) was a professor of French and comparative literature, founder-editor of the journal \"Comparative Literature Studies\", and author of books on a wide range of literature studies.", "Title: Sociology of literature\n\nThe sociology of literature is a subfield of the sociology of culture. It studies the social production of literature and its social implications. A notable example is Pierre Bourdieu's 1992 \"Les Règles de L'Art: Genèse et Structure du Champ Littéraire\", translated by Susan Emanuel as \"Rules of Art: Genesis and Structure of the Literary Field\" (1996)." ]
6,401
The Sun Has Got His Hat On appeared in the 1985 version of the musical that had music by whom?
Noel Gay
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Arthur Rose.", " The musical is set in the late 1930s and tells the story of an unapologetically unrefined cockney gentleman named Bill Snibson, who learns that he is the 14th heir to the Earl of Hareford.", " The action is set in Hampshire, Mayfair and Lambeth." ], "title": "Me and My Girl" }, { "sentences": [ "Time Bandit is an action/adventure video game that was written originally for the TRS-80 Model I and soon ported to the TRS-80 Color Computer and Dragon 32, but enjoyed its greatest popularity with the 1985 version for the Atari ST and Amiga.", " The game was written by Bill Dunlevy and Harry Lafnear, who also created \"Cashman\",and published by MichTron.", " Later versions were created for various other platforms, including the pseudo-PC-compatible Sanyo MBC-55x with its unique 8-color display.", " The Amiga and MS-DOS versions were ported by Timothy Purves." ], "title": "Time Bandit" }, { "sentences": [ "As with other spreadsheets, Microsoft Excel works only to limited accuracy because it retains only a certain number of figures to describe numbers (it has limited precision).", " Excel nominally works with 8-byte numbers by default, a modified 1985 version of the IEEE 754 specification (Besides numbers, Excel uses a few other data types.)", " Although Excel can display 30 decimal places, its precision for a specified number is confined to 15 significant figures, and calculations may have an accuracy that is even less due to three issues: round off, truncation, and binary storage." ], "title": "Numeric precision in Microsoft Excel" }, { "sentences": [ "Spot Marks the X is a 1986 Disney Channel Original Movie that starred Mike the Dog (from \"Down and Out in Beverly Hills\") as Capone/Astro, Barret Oliver (from \"The Neverending Story\", \"Frankenweenie\", \"D.A.R.Y.L\", and \"Cocoon\") as Ken, and Natalie Gregory (from \"Alice in Wonderland (1985 version)\", \"Oliver & Company\", and \"Cranium Command\") as Kathy, who, unlike her role as Alice in the aforementioned 1985 version, is seen with her real hair in this movie, which is brunette.", " It was produced by Gregory Harrison's production company, The Catalina Production Group, Ltd. in association with Walt Disney Television." ], "title": "Spot Marks the X" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sun Has Got His Hat On is a song by Noel Gay and Ralph Butler.", " It is known for its appearance in the 1985 version of the musical \"Me and My Girl\", and was originally recorded in 1932 by two popular UK dance bands – Ambrose and his Orchestra, with vocals by Sam Browne, and by the Henry Hall BBC Dance Orchestra with vocals by Val Rosing." ], "title": "The Sun Has Got His Hat On" }, { "sentences": [ "\"That's What Friends Are For\" is a 1982 song written by Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager, best known from the 1985 version by Dionne Warwick and Friends." ], "title": "That's What Friends Are For (disambiguation)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Willie and the Hand Jive\" is a song written by Johnny Otis and originally released as a single in 1958 by Johnny Otis Show, reaching #9 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and #5 on the Billboard R&B chart.", " The song has a Bo Diddley beat and was partly inspired by the music sung by a chain gang Otis heard while he was touring.", " The lyrics are about a man who became famous for doing a dance with his hands, but the song has been accused of glorifying masturbation.", " It has since been covered by numerous artists, including The Strangeloves, Eric Clapton, Cliff Richard, Kim Carnes, George Thorogood and The Grateful Dead.", " Clapton's 1974 version was also released as a single and also reached the Billboard Top 40, peaking at #26.", " Thorogood's 1985 version reached #25 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart." ], "title": "Willie and the Hand Jive" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Hurt\" is a 1954 song by Jimmie Crane and Al Jacobs.", " \"Hurt\" was originally performed by Roy Hamilton, whose version peaked at number eight on the R&B Best Seller chart and spent a total of seven weeks on the chart.", " The song is considered to be the signature hit of Timi Yuro, whose version went to number four on the \"Billboard\" pop chart in 1961.", " Juice Newton's 1985 version scored number one on Billboard's Country chart." ], "title": "Hurt (Roy Hamilton song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Lay Your Hands on Me\" is a 1984 song by the British band Thompson Twins.", " It was the first single to be released from their 1985 album \"Here's to Future Days\", and was released in the UK almost a year in advance of the album.", " It was written by Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie, and Joe Leeway.", " There are two main versions of the song, with various edits and remixes of the two.", " The first version was produced by Alex Sadkin & Tom Bailey was released in late 1984 in Europe and Australia.", " The 1985 version was a reworking co-produced by Nile Rodgers, adding electric guitar and a gospel choir and released as a single in the US (this version appeared on the album).", " The single peaked at #13 in the UK, spending nine weeks on the chart.", " The single fared better in America where it peaked at #6 on the US Billboard 100 and also peaked at #46 on the US Dance /Club Play Singles." ], "title": "Lay Your Hands on Me (Thompson Twins song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Ilse von Glatz (August 21, 1958 – May 2, 2014) was a Canadian actress who played an Advocate in the 1988 science fiction TV series \"War of the Worlds\".", " She also worked in \"The Mind of Simon Foster\" (episode of \"the 1985 version of The Twilight Zone\").", " She also appeared in at least one episode of \"\" in 1989." ], "title": "Ilse von Glatz" } ]
[ "Title: Me and My Girl\n\nMe and My Girl is a musical with music by Noel Gay and its original book and lyrics by Douglas Furber and L. Arthur Rose. The musical is set in the late 1930s and tells the story of an unapologetically unrefined cockney gentleman named Bill Snibson, who learns that he is the 14th heir to the Earl of Hareford. The action is set in Hampshire, Mayfair and Lambeth.", "Title: Time Bandit\n\nTime Bandit is an action/adventure video game that was written originally for the TRS-80 Model I and soon ported to the TRS-80 Color Computer and Dragon 32, but enjoyed its greatest popularity with the 1985 version for the Atari ST and Amiga. The game was written by Bill Dunlevy and Harry Lafnear, who also created \"Cashman\",and published by MichTron. Later versions were created for various other platforms, including the pseudo-PC-compatible Sanyo MBC-55x with its unique 8-color display. The Amiga and MS-DOS versions were ported by Timothy Purves.", "Title: Numeric precision in Microsoft Excel\n\nAs with other spreadsheets, Microsoft Excel works only to limited accuracy because it retains only a certain number of figures to describe numbers (it has limited precision). Excel nominally works with 8-byte numbers by default, a modified 1985 version of the IEEE 754 specification (Besides numbers, Excel uses a few other data types.) Although Excel can display 30 decimal places, its precision for a specified number is confined to 15 significant figures, and calculations may have an accuracy that is even less due to three issues: round off, truncation, and binary storage.", "Title: Spot Marks the X\n\nSpot Marks the X is a 1986 Disney Channel Original Movie that starred Mike the Dog (from \"Down and Out in Beverly Hills\") as Capone/Astro, Barret Oliver (from \"The Neverending Story\", \"Frankenweenie\", \"D.A.R.Y.L\", and \"Cocoon\") as Ken, and Natalie Gregory (from \"Alice in Wonderland (1985 version)\", \"Oliver & Company\", and \"Cranium Command\") as Kathy, who, unlike her role as Alice in the aforementioned 1985 version, is seen with her real hair in this movie, which is brunette. It was produced by Gregory Harrison's production company, The Catalina Production Group, Ltd. in association with Walt Disney Television.", "Title: The Sun Has Got His Hat On\n\nThe Sun Has Got His Hat On is a song by Noel Gay and Ralph Butler. It is known for its appearance in the 1985 version of the musical \"Me and My Girl\", and was originally recorded in 1932 by two popular UK dance bands – Ambrose and his Orchestra, with vocals by Sam Browne, and by the Henry Hall BBC Dance Orchestra with vocals by Val Rosing.", "Title: That's What Friends Are For (disambiguation)\n\n\"That's What Friends Are For\" is a 1982 song written by Burt Bacharach and Carole Bayer Sager, best known from the 1985 version by Dionne Warwick and Friends.", "Title: Willie and the Hand Jive\n\n\"Willie and the Hand Jive\" is a song written by Johnny Otis and originally released as a single in 1958 by Johnny Otis Show, reaching #9 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and #5 on the Billboard R&B chart. The song has a Bo Diddley beat and was partly inspired by the music sung by a chain gang Otis heard while he was touring. The lyrics are about a man who became famous for doing a dance with his hands, but the song has been accused of glorifying masturbation. It has since been covered by numerous artists, including The Strangeloves, Eric Clapton, Cliff Richard, Kim Carnes, George Thorogood and The Grateful Dead. Clapton's 1974 version was also released as a single and also reached the Billboard Top 40, peaking at #26. Thorogood's 1985 version reached #25 on the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.", "Title: Hurt (Roy Hamilton song)\n\n\"Hurt\" is a 1954 song by Jimmie Crane and Al Jacobs. \"Hurt\" was originally performed by Roy Hamilton, whose version peaked at number eight on the R&B Best Seller chart and spent a total of seven weeks on the chart. The song is considered to be the signature hit of Timi Yuro, whose version went to number four on the \"Billboard\" pop chart in 1961. Juice Newton's 1985 version scored number one on Billboard's Country chart.", "Title: Lay Your Hands on Me (Thompson Twins song)\n\n\"Lay Your Hands on Me\" is a 1984 song by the British band Thompson Twins. It was the first single to be released from their 1985 album \"Here's to Future Days\", and was released in the UK almost a year in advance of the album. It was written by Tom Bailey, Alannah Currie, and Joe Leeway. There are two main versions of the song, with various edits and remixes of the two. The first version was produced by Alex Sadkin & Tom Bailey was released in late 1984 in Europe and Australia. The 1985 version was a reworking co-produced by Nile Rodgers, adding electric guitar and a gospel choir and released as a single in the US (this version appeared on the album). The single peaked at #13 in the UK, spending nine weeks on the chart. The single fared better in America where it peaked at #6 on the US Billboard 100 and also peaked at #46 on the US Dance /Club Play Singles.", "Title: Ilse von Glatz\n\nIlse von Glatz (August 21, 1958 – May 2, 2014) was a Canadian actress who played an Advocate in the 1988 science fiction TV series \"War of the Worlds\". She also worked in \"The Mind of Simon Foster\" (episode of \"the 1985 version of The Twilight Zone\"). She also appeared in at least one episode of \"\" in 1989." ]
6,402
Tomorrow will be Better was created under the inspiration of a single originally recorded by what supergroup?
United Support of Artists
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"We Are the World\" is a song and charity single originally recorded by the supergroup United Support of Artists (USA) for Africa in 1985.", " It was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie (with arrangements by Michael Omartian) and produced by Quincy Jones for the album \"We Are the World\".", " With sales in excess of 20 million copies, it is one of the fewer than 30 all-time physical singles to have sold at least 10 million copies worldwide." ], "title": "We Are the World" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Winning\" is a pop rock single originally written and recorded by Russ Ballard on his 1976 album of the same name.", " It was subsequently recorded by Latin rock band Santana for the 1981 album, \"Zebop!", "\".", " The lead vocal on the Santana version was performed by Alex Ligertwood.", " It was the sixth track on the album and was released as the third single (backed with \"Brightest Star\") and as a promotional music video." ], "title": "Winning (Russ Ballard song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Party at the NSA\" is a protest song and charity single originally recorded by electropop music group Yacht released in August 15, 2013.", " It was written, recorded, and produced by Jona Bechtolt and Claire L. Evans.", " Inspired by the 2013 global surveillance disclosures, proceeds from the single benefit the international non-profit digital rights group Electronic Frontier Foundation." ], "title": "Party at the NSA" }, { "sentences": [ "Tomorrow will be Better (明天會更好) is a song written by Taiwanese songwriter Lo Ta-yu.", " It was created in 1985 under the inspiration of the single \"We Are the World\" to raise money for World Vision to help with aid to Africa." ], "title": "Tomorrow Will Be Better" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Reeling\" is a song by American electronic band Passion Pit.", " It was released on May 11, 2009 as the first single from the band's debut studio album, \"Manners\".", " The song features background vocals from the PS22 Chorus.", " Generally well received by music critics, the single entered the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart in September 2009.", " In the United Kingdom, the single originally peaked at number 137, but was re-issued in January 2010, where it performed slightly better at number 99.", " With this improved showing, the record company then re-issued \"Sleepyhead\" in March 2010.", " The song was featured on soccer video game, \"Pro Evolution Soccer 2011\"." ], "title": "The Reeling" }, { "sentences": [ "\"If It Ain't Love (Let's Leave It Alone)\" is a single originally recorded by American country music artist Connie Smith.", " Released in July 1972, the song reached #7 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart.", " The song was issued onto Smith's second studio album of 1972 entitled \"If It Ain't Love and Other Great Dallas Frazier Songs\".", " In addition, \"If It Ain't Love (Let's Leave It Alone)\" peaked at #14 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart around the same time." ], "title": "If It Ain't Love (Let's Leave It Alone)" }, { "sentences": [ "Learning to Breathe is the fourth album by the American country music singer Larry Stewart.", " The final solo album of his career, it was released in 1999 on Windham Hill Records.", " \"Still in Love\", the only single, failed to chart.", " \"Summer in the City\" is a cover of a single originally recorded by The Lovin' Spoonful.", " After the album's release, Stewart rejoined Restless Heart in 2003, and has been a member since." ], "title": "Learning to Breathe (Larry Stewart album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"We Are the World\" a 1985 song and charity single originally recorded by the supergroup USA for Africa." ], "title": "We Are the World (disambiguation)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Talkin' to the Wall\" is a single originally recorded by country singer Warner MacPherson (better known by his stage name Warner Mack).", " He co-wrote it with Bill Montague.", " It became a top ten hit for him when the song peaked at No. 3 in the Country Singles chart in 1966." ], "title": "Talkin' to the Wall" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Sweet Dream\" is a song recorded by the English progressive rock band Jethro Tull.", " The song is a non-album single originally recorded during the sessions of their second album \"Stand Up\", but appeared as a bonus track with several other non-album songs on remastered versions of that album.", " The song appears on many of their compilation albums.", " In England, the single was the first release on Chrysalis Records." ], "title": "Sweet Dream (Jethro Tull Song)" } ]
[ "Title: We Are the World\n\n\"We Are the World\" is a song and charity single originally recorded by the supergroup United Support of Artists (USA) for Africa in 1985. It was written by Michael Jackson and Lionel Richie (with arrangements by Michael Omartian) and produced by Quincy Jones for the album \"We Are the World\". With sales in excess of 20 million copies, it is one of the fewer than 30 all-time physical singles to have sold at least 10 million copies worldwide.", "Title: Winning (Russ Ballard song)\n\n\"Winning\" is a pop rock single originally written and recorded by Russ Ballard on his 1976 album of the same name. It was subsequently recorded by Latin rock band Santana for the 1981 album, \"Zebop! \". The lead vocal on the Santana version was performed by Alex Ligertwood. It was the sixth track on the album and was released as the third single (backed with \"Brightest Star\") and as a promotional music video.", "Title: Party at the NSA\n\n\"Party at the NSA\" is a protest song and charity single originally recorded by electropop music group Yacht released in August 15, 2013. It was written, recorded, and produced by Jona Bechtolt and Claire L. Evans. Inspired by the 2013 global surveillance disclosures, proceeds from the single benefit the international non-profit digital rights group Electronic Frontier Foundation.", "Title: Tomorrow Will Be Better\n\nTomorrow will be Better (明天會更好) is a song written by Taiwanese songwriter Lo Ta-yu. It was created in 1985 under the inspiration of the single \"We Are the World\" to raise money for World Vision to help with aid to Africa.", "Title: The Reeling\n\n\"The Reeling\" is a song by American electronic band Passion Pit. It was released on May 11, 2009 as the first single from the band's debut studio album, \"Manners\". The song features background vocals from the PS22 Chorus. Generally well received by music critics, the single entered the \"Billboard\" Alternative Songs chart in September 2009. In the United Kingdom, the single originally peaked at number 137, but was re-issued in January 2010, where it performed slightly better at number 99. With this improved showing, the record company then re-issued \"Sleepyhead\" in March 2010. The song was featured on soccer video game, \"Pro Evolution Soccer 2011\".", "Title: If It Ain't Love (Let's Leave It Alone)\n\n\"If It Ain't Love (Let's Leave It Alone)\" is a single originally recorded by American country music artist Connie Smith. Released in July 1972, the song reached #7 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart. The song was issued onto Smith's second studio album of 1972 entitled \"If It Ain't Love and Other Great Dallas Frazier Songs\". In addition, \"If It Ain't Love (Let's Leave It Alone)\" peaked at #14 on the Canadian \"RPM\" Country Tracks chart around the same time.", "Title: Learning to Breathe (Larry Stewart album)\n\nLearning to Breathe is the fourth album by the American country music singer Larry Stewart. The final solo album of his career, it was released in 1999 on Windham Hill Records. \"Still in Love\", the only single, failed to chart. \"Summer in the City\" is a cover of a single originally recorded by The Lovin' Spoonful. After the album's release, Stewart rejoined Restless Heart in 2003, and has been a member since.", "Title: We Are the World (disambiguation)\n\n\"We Are the World\" a 1985 song and charity single originally recorded by the supergroup USA for Africa.", "Title: Talkin' to the Wall\n\n\"Talkin' to the Wall\" is a single originally recorded by country singer Warner MacPherson (better known by his stage name Warner Mack). He co-wrote it with Bill Montague. It became a top ten hit for him when the song peaked at No. 3 in the Country Singles chart in 1966.", "Title: Sweet Dream (Jethro Tull Song)\n\n\"Sweet Dream\" is a song recorded by the English progressive rock band Jethro Tull. The song is a non-album single originally recorded during the sessions of their second album \"Stand Up\", but appeared as a bonus track with several other non-album songs on remastered versions of that album. The song appears on many of their compilation albums. In England, the single was the first release on Chrysalis Records." ]
6,403
Enoch Powell's speech about the Race Relations Bill was written about by whom?
Simon Heffer
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{ "title": [ "Like the Roman: The Life of Enoch Powell", "Rivers of Blood speech" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Peter David Shore, Baron Shore of Stepney, PC (20 May 1924 – 24 September 2001) was a British Labour politician and former Cabinet Minister, noted in part for his opposition to the United Kingdom's entry into the European Economic Community.", " His idiosyncratic left-wing nationalism led to comparison with the French politician Jean-Pierre Chevènement.", " He was described in an obituary by the Conservative journalist Patrick Cosgrave as \"Between Harold Wilson and Tony Blair, the only possible Labour Party leader of whom a Conservative leader had cause to walk in fear\" and, along with Enoch Powell, \"the most captivating rhetorician of the age\"." ], "title": "Peter Shore" }, { "sentences": [ "Like the Roman: The Life of Enoch Powell is a 1998 book by the English writer Simon Heffer.", " It is a biography of the politician Enoch Powell.", " The title is taken from Powell's 1968 Rivers of Blood speech when Powell quoted Virgil's \"Aeneid\": \"As I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding; like the Roman, I seem to see the River Tiber foaming with much blood\"." ], "title": "Like the Roman: The Life of Enoch Powell" }, { "sentences": [ "Born in Birmingham in 1909, Evans attended King Edward's School, renowned for its track record of producing theologians and Christian leaders, such as Edward Benson, once Archbishop of Canterbury.", " His classmates at the school at the time include the future Conservative MP Enoch Powell.", " After gaining a scholarship at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, he became influenced by Sir Edwyn Clement Hoskyns who encouraged emphasis on literary forms used in the Bible, including songs, proverbs and stories.", " He later spent a year being taught by Michael Ramsey, at Lincoln Theological College before serving four years in parochial ministry in Southampton." ], "title": "Christopher Evans (theologian)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre is 'one of Europe's leading specialist libraries on migration, race and ethnicity'.", " Open to members of the public as well as to students and researchers, it is an open access library on race, ethnicity and migration located in Manchester, England.", " It actively celebrates cultures and (with its sister organisation, the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Education Trust) fosters race relations through a range of work and initiatives.", " The Centre is part of The University of Manchester and is located in Manchester Central Library." ], "title": "Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre" }, { "sentences": [ "Radio Enoch was a pirate radio station in the United Kingdom, operating out of the West Midlands, homeland of its namesake, Enoch Powell.", " Radio Enoch professed a socially right-wing viewpoint, and also extolled the virtues of capitalism and privatisation.", " The manager claimed it operated as an unlicensed station because its views on race and immigration would prevent it from being able to broadcast in what it deemed a \"socialist\" media.", " The station also expressed support for the white minority rule governments of Rhodesia and South Africa.", " The station was launched in 1978, broadcasting hour-long shows monthly." ], "title": "Radio Enoch" }, { "sentences": [ "An awards program sponsored by Princeton University and principally undertaken by its alumni, the Princeton Prize in Race Relations honors high school age students who have done notable work in advancing the cause of race relations.", " The mission of the Princeton Prize is “To promote harmony, respect, and understanding among people of different races by identifying and recognizing high school age students whose efforts have had a significant, positive effect on race relations in their schools or communities.”", " By recognizing, rewarding, and reinforcing the good work of students who are making a difference, the Princeton Prize hopes to promote better race relations now and to provide an impetus for other young people to work towards racial understanding in the future." ], "title": "Princeton Prize in Race Relations" }, { "sentences": [ "On 20 April 1968, British Member of Parliament Enoch Powell addressed a meeting of the Conservative Political Centre in Birmingham, UK.", " His speech strongly criticised Commonwealth immigration to the United Kingdom and the then-proposed Race Relations Bill, and became known as the \"Rivers of Blood\" speech, although Powell always referred to it as \"the Birmingham speech\".", " The expression \"rivers of blood\", which did not appear in the original speech, is an allusion to a line from Virgil's \"Aeneid\" quoted by Powell (\"\"As I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding; like the Roman, I seem to see the River Tiber foaming with much blood\"\")." ], "title": "Rivers of Blood speech" }, { "sentences": [ "Andrew Schulze (March 8, 1896 – March 30, 1982) was a Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) clergyman who worked on race relations from 1924 until 1968 actively.", " After retirement, he continued to work on race relations.", " His work included partaking in the creation and founding of the Lutheran Human Relations Association of America (LHRAA), and he was its first executive secretary, whose duties including editing \"The Vanguard\", the publication of the LHRAA." ], "title": "Andrew Schulze" }, { "sentences": [ "The Churchill Archives Centre (CAC) is one of the largest repositories in the United Kingdom for the preservation and study of modern personal papers.", " It is best known for housing the papers of Sir Winston Churchill, the private papers of Baroness Thatcher, and a wide range of political, diplomatic, military and scientific collections, including such well-known modern personalities as: Ernest Bevin, Enoch Powell, Lord Kinnock, Sir John Colville, Lord Hankey, Admiral Lord Fisher, Field Marshal Lord Slim, Sir John Cockcroft, Sir James Chadwick, Professor Lise Meitner, Dr Rosalind Franklin and Sir Frank Whittle." ], "title": "Churchill Archives Centre" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rollins College Interracial Committee was a student-run organization at Rollins College with the aim of improving race relations, acting mainly through service projects for the African-American community throughout central Florida.", " The committee was founded in the mid-1930s.", " It was renamed to the “Rollins College Race Relations Committee” in 1945.", " It was renamed to the “Rollins Inter-Faith and Race Relations Committee” between the years 1949 and 1950.", " Notably, Fred Rogers, later famous for his role on Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, served as president during the 1950-1951 school year.", " The committee was disbanded between 1956 and 1960." ], "title": "Rollins College Interracial Committee" } ]
[ "Title: Peter Shore\n\nPeter David Shore, Baron Shore of Stepney, PC (20 May 1924 – 24 September 2001) was a British Labour politician and former Cabinet Minister, noted in part for his opposition to the United Kingdom's entry into the European Economic Community. His idiosyncratic left-wing nationalism led to comparison with the French politician Jean-Pierre Chevènement. He was described in an obituary by the Conservative journalist Patrick Cosgrave as \"Between Harold Wilson and Tony Blair, the only possible Labour Party leader of whom a Conservative leader had cause to walk in fear\" and, along with Enoch Powell, \"the most captivating rhetorician of the age\".", "Title: Like the Roman: The Life of Enoch Powell\n\nLike the Roman: The Life of Enoch Powell is a 1998 book by the English writer Simon Heffer. It is a biography of the politician Enoch Powell. The title is taken from Powell's 1968 Rivers of Blood speech when Powell quoted Virgil's \"Aeneid\": \"As I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding; like the Roman, I seem to see the River Tiber foaming with much blood\".", "Title: Christopher Evans (theologian)\n\nBorn in Birmingham in 1909, Evans attended King Edward's School, renowned for its track record of producing theologians and Christian leaders, such as Edward Benson, once Archbishop of Canterbury. His classmates at the school at the time include the future Conservative MP Enoch Powell. After gaining a scholarship at Corpus Christi College, Cambridge, he became influenced by Sir Edwyn Clement Hoskyns who encouraged emphasis on literary forms used in the Bible, including songs, proverbs and stories. He later spent a year being taught by Michael Ramsey, at Lincoln Theological College before serving four years in parochial ministry in Southampton.", "Title: Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre\n\nThe Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Race Relations Resource Centre is 'one of Europe's leading specialist libraries on migration, race and ethnicity'. Open to members of the public as well as to students and researchers, it is an open access library on race, ethnicity and migration located in Manchester, England. It actively celebrates cultures and (with its sister organisation, the Ahmed Iqbal Ullah Education Trust) fosters race relations through a range of work and initiatives. The Centre is part of The University of Manchester and is located in Manchester Central Library.", "Title: Radio Enoch\n\nRadio Enoch was a pirate radio station in the United Kingdom, operating out of the West Midlands, homeland of its namesake, Enoch Powell. Radio Enoch professed a socially right-wing viewpoint, and also extolled the virtues of capitalism and privatisation. The manager claimed it operated as an unlicensed station because its views on race and immigration would prevent it from being able to broadcast in what it deemed a \"socialist\" media. The station also expressed support for the white minority rule governments of Rhodesia and South Africa. The station was launched in 1978, broadcasting hour-long shows monthly.", "Title: Princeton Prize in Race Relations\n\nAn awards program sponsored by Princeton University and principally undertaken by its alumni, the Princeton Prize in Race Relations honors high school age students who have done notable work in advancing the cause of race relations. The mission of the Princeton Prize is “To promote harmony, respect, and understanding among people of different races by identifying and recognizing high school age students whose efforts have had a significant, positive effect on race relations in their schools or communities.” By recognizing, rewarding, and reinforcing the good work of students who are making a difference, the Princeton Prize hopes to promote better race relations now and to provide an impetus for other young people to work towards racial understanding in the future.", "Title: Rivers of Blood speech\n\nOn 20 April 1968, British Member of Parliament Enoch Powell addressed a meeting of the Conservative Political Centre in Birmingham, UK. His speech strongly criticised Commonwealth immigration to the United Kingdom and the then-proposed Race Relations Bill, and became known as the \"Rivers of Blood\" speech, although Powell always referred to it as \"the Birmingham speech\". The expression \"rivers of blood\", which did not appear in the original speech, is an allusion to a line from Virgil's \"Aeneid\" quoted by Powell (\"\"As I look ahead, I am filled with foreboding; like the Roman, I seem to see the River Tiber foaming with much blood\"\").", "Title: Andrew Schulze\n\nAndrew Schulze (March 8, 1896 – March 30, 1982) was a Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod (LCMS) clergyman who worked on race relations from 1924 until 1968 actively. After retirement, he continued to work on race relations. His work included partaking in the creation and founding of the Lutheran Human Relations Association of America (LHRAA), and he was its first executive secretary, whose duties including editing \"The Vanguard\", the publication of the LHRAA.", "Title: Churchill Archives Centre\n\nThe Churchill Archives Centre (CAC) is one of the largest repositories in the United Kingdom for the preservation and study of modern personal papers. It is best known for housing the papers of Sir Winston Churchill, the private papers of Baroness Thatcher, and a wide range of political, diplomatic, military and scientific collections, including such well-known modern personalities as: Ernest Bevin, Enoch Powell, Lord Kinnock, Sir John Colville, Lord Hankey, Admiral Lord Fisher, Field Marshal Lord Slim, Sir John Cockcroft, Sir James Chadwick, Professor Lise Meitner, Dr Rosalind Franklin and Sir Frank Whittle.", "Title: Rollins College Interracial Committee\n\nThe Rollins College Interracial Committee was a student-run organization at Rollins College with the aim of improving race relations, acting mainly through service projects for the African-American community throughout central Florida. The committee was founded in the mid-1930s. It was renamed to the “Rollins College Race Relations Committee” in 1945. It was renamed to the “Rollins Inter-Faith and Race Relations Committee” between the years 1949 and 1950. Notably, Fred Rogers, later famous for his role on Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood, served as president during the 1950-1951 school year. The committee was disbanded between 1956 and 1960." ]
6,404
Which U.S. airport is in farther south, Provincetown Municipal Airport or Pensacola International Airport?
Pensacola International Airport
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{ "title": [ "Provincetown Municipal Airport", "Pensacola International Airport" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Tallahassee International Airport (IATA: TLH, ICAO: KTLH, FAA LID: TLH) is a city-owned airport five miles southwest of downtown Tallahassee, in Leon County, Florida.", " It serves the state capital of Florida, and its surrounding areas; it is one of the major airports in north Florida, the others being Pensacola International Airport, Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, and Jacksonville International Airport." ], "title": "Tallahassee International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Charlotte Douglas International Airport (IATA: CLT, ICAO: KCLT, FAA LID: CLT) is a joint civil-military public international airport located in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.", " Established in 1935 as Charlotte Municipal Airport, in 1954 the airport was renamed Douglas Municipal Airport after former Charlotte mayor Ben Elbert Douglas, Sr. The airport gained its current name in 1982 and, as of September 2017, it is the second largest hub for American Airlines after Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, with service to 161 domestic and international destinations.", " As of 2016 it was the 5th busiest airport in the United States, ranked by passenger traffic and aircraft movements.", " It was also the 7th business airport in the world ranked by aircraft movements Charlotte is the largest airport in the United States without any nonstop service to Asia.", " The airport serves as a major gateway to the Caribbean Islands.", " CLT covers 5,558 acres (2,249 ha) of land." ], "title": "Charlotte Douglas International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Locally known as Airport Boulevard, State Road 750 (SR 750) is a 0.7 mi spur from Ninth Avenue in Pensacola to the entrance of Pensacola International Airport.", " The western terminus is an intersection with Pensacola Boulevard (US 29-SR 95)." ], "title": "Florida State Road 750" }, { "sentences": [ "Pensacola International Airport (IATA: PNS, ICAO: KPNS, FAA LID: PNS) , formerly Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport and Pensacola Regional Airport (Hagler Field), is a public use airport three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Pensacola, in Escambia County, Florida, United States.", " It is owned by the City of Pensacola.", " Despite the name, this airport does not offer direct international flights.", " This airport is one of the five major airports in North Florida, others being: Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport Tallahassee International Airport, and Jacksonville International Airport." ], "title": "Pensacola International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Provo Municipal Airport (IATA: PVU, ICAO: KPVU, FAA LID: PVU) is a public airport two miles (3 km) west of Provo, in Utah County, Utah.", " The airport hosts Allegiant Air flights to four airports, one in Arizona and three in California - Phoenix/Mesa Gateway Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, San Diego International Airport and Oakland International Airport.", " It is the second busiest public airport in Utah by aircraft movements, with 172,000 aircraft operations in the year ending May 2007." ], "title": "Provo Municipal Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Southwest Airlines Flight 3472 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight operating from New Orleans International Airport, LA to Orlando International Airport, FL.", " On 27 August 2016, the Boeing 737-7H4 (WL), with 99 passengers and 5 crew, 12 minutes after departure from New Orleans, was climbing through 31,000 feet and heading east over the Gulf of Mexico when the aircraft's number one engine suffered an uncontained engine failure.", " Debris from the engine punctured the left side of the fuselage causing a loss of cabin pressure and damaged the wing and empennage.", " Oxygen masks were deployed to passengers while the crew initiated an emergency descent to 10,000 feet.", " The aircraft then diverted to Pensacola International Airport for a safe landing on runway 17 about 20 minutes later without further incident.", " While the aircraft sustained substantial damage, there were no injuries." ], "title": "Southwest Airlines Flight 3472" }, { "sentences": [ "Dayton International Airport (IATA: DAY, ICAO: KDAY, FAA LID: DAY) (officially James M. Cox Dayton International Airport), formerly Dayton Municipal Airport and James M. Cox-Dayton Municipal Airport, is ten miles north of downtown Dayton, in Montgomery County, Ohio.", " The airport is within the city limits of Dayton, in an exclave of Dayton not contiguous with the rest of the city.", " Its address is 3600 Terminal Drive, Dayton, Ohio 45377." ], "title": "Dayton International Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "A six-mile-long east–west street serving Pensacola, State Road 742 (SR 742) is both a commuter road and a bypass route that also provides access (\"via\" Ninth Avenue/SR 289 and Airport Boulevard/SR 750) for motorists to Pensacola International Airport.", " Locally known as Burgess Road and Creighton Boulevard, SR 742 stays within a mile south of Interstate 10 (SR 8) from the State Road's western terminus at US 29-SR 95 near Ensley to SR 742's eastern terminus at US 90 in Pensacola." ], "title": "Florida State Road 742" }, { "sentences": [ "Provincetown Municipal Airport (IATA: PVC, ICAO: KPVC, FAA LID: PVC) is a public airport located at the end of Cape Cod, two miles (3 km) northwest of the central business district of Provincetown, a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States.", " This airport is operated by the Town of Provincetown on land leased from the U.S. National Park Service." ], "title": "Provincetown Municipal Airport" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Barry Bowen Municipal Airport (formerly Belize City Municipal Airport) (IATA: TZA) is an airport that serves Belize City, Belize.", " It is only one mile from the city center, and is therefore more centrally located to the city than is Belize City International Airport.", " It mostly services travel to Belize's cayes, allowing quicker arrivals to the cayes than by boat or water taxi.", " The airport is named after the Belizean politician and entrepreneur Barry Bowen." ], "title": "Sir Barry Bowen Municipal Airport" } ]
[ "Title: Tallahassee International Airport\n\nTallahassee International Airport (IATA: TLH, ICAO: KTLH, FAA LID: TLH) is a city-owned airport five miles southwest of downtown Tallahassee, in Leon County, Florida. It serves the state capital of Florida, and its surrounding areas; it is one of the major airports in north Florida, the others being Pensacola International Airport, Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, and Jacksonville International Airport.", "Title: Charlotte Douglas International Airport\n\nCharlotte Douglas International Airport (IATA: CLT, ICAO: KCLT, FAA LID: CLT) is a joint civil-military public international airport located in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. Established in 1935 as Charlotte Municipal Airport, in 1954 the airport was renamed Douglas Municipal Airport after former Charlotte mayor Ben Elbert Douglas, Sr. The airport gained its current name in 1982 and, as of September 2017, it is the second largest hub for American Airlines after Dallas/Fort Worth International Airport, with service to 161 domestic and international destinations. As of 2016 it was the 5th busiest airport in the United States, ranked by passenger traffic and aircraft movements. It was also the 7th business airport in the world ranked by aircraft movements Charlotte is the largest airport in the United States without any nonstop service to Asia. The airport serves as a major gateway to the Caribbean Islands. CLT covers 5,558 acres (2,249 ha) of land.", "Title: Florida State Road 750\n\nLocally known as Airport Boulevard, State Road 750 (SR 750) is a 0.7 mi spur from Ninth Avenue in Pensacola to the entrance of Pensacola International Airport. The western terminus is an intersection with Pensacola Boulevard (US 29-SR 95).", "Title: Pensacola International Airport\n\nPensacola International Airport (IATA: PNS, ICAO: KPNS, FAA LID: PNS) , formerly Pensacola Gulf Coast Regional Airport and Pensacola Regional Airport (Hagler Field), is a public use airport three nautical miles (6 km) northeast of the central business district of Pensacola, in Escambia County, Florida, United States. It is owned by the City of Pensacola. Despite the name, this airport does not offer direct international flights. This airport is one of the five major airports in North Florida, others being: Northwest Florida Beaches International Airport, Destin-Fort Walton Beach Airport Tallahassee International Airport, and Jacksonville International Airport.", "Title: Provo Municipal Airport\n\nProvo Municipal Airport (IATA: PVU, ICAO: KPVU, FAA LID: PVU) is a public airport two miles (3 km) west of Provo, in Utah County, Utah. The airport hosts Allegiant Air flights to four airports, one in Arizona and three in California - Phoenix/Mesa Gateway Airport, Los Angeles International Airport, San Diego International Airport and Oakland International Airport. It is the second busiest public airport in Utah by aircraft movements, with 172,000 aircraft operations in the year ending May 2007.", "Title: Southwest Airlines Flight 3472\n\nSouthwest Airlines Flight 3472 was a regularly scheduled passenger flight operating from New Orleans International Airport, LA to Orlando International Airport, FL. On 27 August 2016, the Boeing 737-7H4 (WL), with 99 passengers and 5 crew, 12 minutes after departure from New Orleans, was climbing through 31,000 feet and heading east over the Gulf of Mexico when the aircraft's number one engine suffered an uncontained engine failure. Debris from the engine punctured the left side of the fuselage causing a loss of cabin pressure and damaged the wing and empennage. Oxygen masks were deployed to passengers while the crew initiated an emergency descent to 10,000 feet. The aircraft then diverted to Pensacola International Airport for a safe landing on runway 17 about 20 minutes later without further incident. While the aircraft sustained substantial damage, there were no injuries.", "Title: Dayton International Airport\n\nDayton International Airport (IATA: DAY, ICAO: KDAY, FAA LID: DAY) (officially James M. Cox Dayton International Airport), formerly Dayton Municipal Airport and James M. Cox-Dayton Municipal Airport, is ten miles north of downtown Dayton, in Montgomery County, Ohio. The airport is within the city limits of Dayton, in an exclave of Dayton not contiguous with the rest of the city. Its address is 3600 Terminal Drive, Dayton, Ohio 45377.", "Title: Florida State Road 742\n\nA six-mile-long east–west street serving Pensacola, State Road 742 (SR 742) is both a commuter road and a bypass route that also provides access (\"via\" Ninth Avenue/SR 289 and Airport Boulevard/SR 750) for motorists to Pensacola International Airport. Locally known as Burgess Road and Creighton Boulevard, SR 742 stays within a mile south of Interstate 10 (SR 8) from the State Road's western terminus at US 29-SR 95 near Ensley to SR 742's eastern terminus at US 90 in Pensacola.", "Title: Provincetown Municipal Airport\n\nProvincetown Municipal Airport (IATA: PVC, ICAO: KPVC, FAA LID: PVC) is a public airport located at the end of Cape Cod, two miles (3 km) northwest of the central business district of Provincetown, a town in Barnstable County, Massachusetts, United States. This airport is operated by the Town of Provincetown on land leased from the U.S. National Park Service.", "Title: Sir Barry Bowen Municipal Airport\n\nSir Barry Bowen Municipal Airport (formerly Belize City Municipal Airport) (IATA: TZA) is an airport that serves Belize City, Belize. It is only one mile from the city center, and is therefore more centrally located to the city than is Belize City International Airport. It mostly services travel to Belize's cayes, allowing quicker arrivals to the cayes than by boat or water taxi. The airport is named after the Belizean politician and entrepreneur Barry Bowen." ]
6,405
When was the county that Pine knob is located in founded?
1819
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{ "title": [ "Pine Knob", "Oakland County, Michigan" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Ritchey Knob is a summit located on the Blue Knob massif.", " This mountain is connected to Pine Knob and forms the northern most summits of the massif." ], "title": "Ritchey Knob" }, { "sentences": [ "Christ Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod located in the village of Highland, Wisconsin.", " The church was organized in 1895 and the congregation originally met in Pine Knob, a small country place five miles northeast of Highland.", " In 1937, the congregation purchased and began services in a Methodist church building located in the village of Highland.", " The building is the oldest standing church structure in Highland, erected in the late 1850s." ], "title": "Christ Lutheran Church (Highland, Wisconsin)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pine Knob is a hill located in Independence Township, in Oakland County, near Clarkston, Michigan.", " The hill is classified as a summit." ], "title": "Pine Knob" }, { "sentences": [ "The Escape Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Journey.", " It was one of Journey's most successful concert tours, in support of their first number one album, \"Escape\".", " The tour included six consecutive sold out dates at the Pine Knob Theatre in Detroit, and four straight sold out shows at the Los Angeles Forum, and Chicago's Rosemont Horizon.", " Journey also made an appearance on July 2, 1982 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California with Blue Öyster Cult, Triumph and Aldo Nova.", " The 8 ⁄ -month tour took Journey through Japan and North America.", " Point Blank, Billy Squier, the Greg Kihn Band and Loverboy were the opening acts during the tour." ], "title": "Escape Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rocky Run shelters are located on the western slope of South Mountain just south of Boonsboro.", " The shelters are situated about .2 mi off the Appalachian Trail, and are connected to the main trail by a spur.", " Rocky Run is a 5 mi hike from the Crampton Gap Shelter (going south) and 7.5 mi from the Pine Knob shelter (going north)." ], "title": "Rocky Run Shelter" }, { "sentences": [ "DTE Energy Music Theatre (originally Pine Knob Music Theatre) is a 15,274-seat (7,202 seats in the pavilion; 8,072 on the lawn) amphitheater located in Independence Township, Michigan, approximately 40 miles northwest of Detroit (it has a Clarkston, Michigan mailing address).", " Built by Nederlander Organization in the early 1970s, it was originally known as Pine Knob Music Theatre due to its proximity to the nearby Pine Knob ski area and golf course.", " The name was changed before the 2001 concert season when DTE Energy (the parent company of Detroit Edison) purchased the naming rights to the amphitheater in a ten-year, $10 million deal.", " Despite this change, many people still continue to call the venue \"Pine Knob\", \"The Knob\", or \"The Hill\".", " Palace Sports and Entertainment, which owns the Detroit Pistons, The Palace of Auburn Hills, and operates Meadow Brook Music Festival, purchased the amphitheater in 1990.", " Annually it ranks among the top-selling outdoor concert venues in the world and has won dozens of awards in the industry, including Pollstar's Best Major Outdoor Concert Venue (2000), Billboard's Top Amphitheater for attendance (2011) and Pollstar's Top Amphitheater Venue Worldwide for total tickets sold (2011)." ], "title": "DTE Energy Music Theatre" }, { "sentences": [ "Utica is a town in Crawford County, Wisconsin, United States.", " The population was 674 at the 2000 census.", " The unincorporated communities of Fairview, Pine Knob, Rising Sun, and Towerville are located within the town." ], "title": "Utica, Crawford County, Wisconsin" }, { "sentences": [ "Pine Knob is a peak in the Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania.", " This mountain is a satellite peak of its larger neighbor Blue Knob.", " At 2704 ft above sea level it is the lesser in elevation when compared to Schaefer Head (2,950 ft), Round Knob (2,791 ft), Cattle Knob (2,842 ft) and Ritchey Knob (2,865 ft).", " The latter mountain is connected to Pine Knob, the saddle elevation between the peaks is 2597 ft" ], "title": "Pine Knob (Pennsylvania)" }, { "sentences": [ "Oakland County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan, northwest of the Detroit metropolitan area.", " As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,202,362, making it the second-most populous county in Michigan, behind neighboring Wayne County.", " The county seat is Pontiac.", " The county was founded in 1819 and organized in 1820." ], "title": "Oakland County, Michigan" }, { "sentences": [ "Pine Knob is an unincorporated community in the town of Utica, Crawford County, Wisconsin, United States." ], "title": "Pine Knob, Wisconsin" } ]
[ "Title: Ritchey Knob\n\nRitchey Knob is a summit located on the Blue Knob massif. This mountain is connected to Pine Knob and forms the northern most summits of the massif.", "Title: Christ Lutheran Church (Highland, Wisconsin)\n\nChrist Lutheran Church is a congregation of the Lutheran Church–Missouri Synod located in the village of Highland, Wisconsin. The church was organized in 1895 and the congregation originally met in Pine Knob, a small country place five miles northeast of Highland. In 1937, the congregation purchased and began services in a Methodist church building located in the village of Highland. The building is the oldest standing church structure in Highland, erected in the late 1850s.", "Title: Pine Knob\n\nPine Knob is a hill located in Independence Township, in Oakland County, near Clarkston, Michigan. The hill is classified as a summit.", "Title: Escape Tour\n\nThe Escape Tour was a concert tour by the American rock band Journey. It was one of Journey's most successful concert tours, in support of their first number one album, \"Escape\". The tour included six consecutive sold out dates at the Pine Knob Theatre in Detroit, and four straight sold out shows at the Los Angeles Forum, and Chicago's Rosemont Horizon. Journey also made an appearance on July 2, 1982 at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California with Blue Öyster Cult, Triumph and Aldo Nova. The 8 ⁄ -month tour took Journey through Japan and North America. Point Blank, Billy Squier, the Greg Kihn Band and Loverboy were the opening acts during the tour.", "Title: Rocky Run Shelter\n\nThe Rocky Run shelters are located on the western slope of South Mountain just south of Boonsboro. The shelters are situated about .2 mi off the Appalachian Trail, and are connected to the main trail by a spur. Rocky Run is a 5 mi hike from the Crampton Gap Shelter (going south) and 7.5 mi from the Pine Knob shelter (going north).", "Title: DTE Energy Music Theatre\n\nDTE Energy Music Theatre (originally Pine Knob Music Theatre) is a 15,274-seat (7,202 seats in the pavilion; 8,072 on the lawn) amphitheater located in Independence Township, Michigan, approximately 40 miles northwest of Detroit (it has a Clarkston, Michigan mailing address). Built by Nederlander Organization in the early 1970s, it was originally known as Pine Knob Music Theatre due to its proximity to the nearby Pine Knob ski area and golf course. The name was changed before the 2001 concert season when DTE Energy (the parent company of Detroit Edison) purchased the naming rights to the amphitheater in a ten-year, $10 million deal. Despite this change, many people still continue to call the venue \"Pine Knob\", \"The Knob\", or \"The Hill\". Palace Sports and Entertainment, which owns the Detroit Pistons, The Palace of Auburn Hills, and operates Meadow Brook Music Festival, purchased the amphitheater in 1990. Annually it ranks among the top-selling outdoor concert venues in the world and has won dozens of awards in the industry, including Pollstar's Best Major Outdoor Concert Venue (2000), Billboard's Top Amphitheater for attendance (2011) and Pollstar's Top Amphitheater Venue Worldwide for total tickets sold (2011).", "Title: Utica, Crawford County, Wisconsin\n\nUtica is a town in Crawford County, Wisconsin, United States. The population was 674 at the 2000 census. The unincorporated communities of Fairview, Pine Knob, Rising Sun, and Towerville are located within the town.", "Title: Pine Knob (Pennsylvania)\n\nPine Knob is a peak in the Allegheny Mountains of Pennsylvania. This mountain is a satellite peak of its larger neighbor Blue Knob. At 2704 ft above sea level it is the lesser in elevation when compared to Schaefer Head (2,950 ft), Round Knob (2,791 ft), Cattle Knob (2,842 ft) and Ritchey Knob (2,865 ft). The latter mountain is connected to Pine Knob, the saddle elevation between the peaks is 2597 ft", "Title: Oakland County, Michigan\n\nOakland County is a county in the U.S. state of Michigan, northwest of the Detroit metropolitan area. As of the 2010 census, its population was 1,202,362, making it the second-most populous county in Michigan, behind neighboring Wayne County. The county seat is Pontiac. The county was founded in 1819 and organized in 1820.", "Title: Pine Knob, Wisconsin\n\nPine Knob is an unincorporated community in the town of Utica, Crawford County, Wisconsin, United States." ]
6,406
On their first releases which of Variety and Autoweek appeared more regularly ?
Variety
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{ "title": [ "Variety (magazine)", "Autoweek" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The discography of Fun Factory, a German dance group, consists of 4 studio albums, one extended play, one compilation album, one remix album, 17 singles, including two as a featured artist, 4 promotional singles, and 14 music videos, including two as a featured artist.", " The first releases were the debut studio album Nonstop in 1994, preceded by the chart hits \"Groove Me\" and \"Close to You\", both released in 1993 and reprised on the 1995 album titled \"Close to You\". \"", "Take Your Chance\" and \"Pain\" followed in 1994.", " This success was followed with the sophomore release \"Fun-Tastic\" in 1996, preceded by single releases \"I Wanna B with U\", \"Celebration\" and \"Doh Wah Diddy\", a cover version of Manfred Mann's song \"Do Wah Diddy Diddy\".", " Two more singles, \"Don't Go Away\" and \"I Love You\", have been released in 1996, both of moderate success, respectively.", " In 2015, Fun Factory returned with the single \"Let's Get Crunk\", the lead single of their fourth studio album \"Back To The Factory\"." ], "title": "Fun Factory discography" }, { "sentences": [ "All Saints Records was founded in 1991, named after a street in West London.", " The first releases were from Opal Records/Land Records which had closed that year as Opal (Brian Eno's management company) wanted to concentrate on artist management rather than being a label.", " All Saints continued to build upon those initial releases with new acts as well as with artists already associated with the label." ], "title": "All Saints Records" }, { "sentences": [ "Youda Games is a Dutch development studio and publisher focused on creating strategy games that was founded in 2006.", " The companies first releases were computer games \"Final Fortress” and \"Rail of War\".", " Eventually the studio found major success with their first award winning hit, \"Governor of Poker\" and “Governor of Poker 2”, available on PC, Mac, iOS, Android and Facebook.", " Youdagames Studio develops casual experience games for a broad, international audience and publishes game titles on its portal www.youdagames.com as well as leading 3rd party games .", " Today it continues to grow and offer games available on a wide variety of platforms." ], "title": "Youda Games" }, { "sentences": [ "Deepack (Frank Pechler & Marcel Van Der Zwan) is a hardstyle act from the Netherlands.", " The two met in high school in the 1990s, and started producing together directly after they graduated.", " In 2001, they teamed up with Dutch Hardcore legend Charly Lownoise.", " Their first releases were on the record label of Dutch party planning organization Q-dance.", " Deepack have had strong ties with Q-dance, even producing the anthem for their biggest event, Qlimax, in 2003.", " They founded their own record label called \"Hardcopy Recordings\" in 2006, where artists like Josh & Wesz and the Stereotuners have had releases.", " Deepack have collaborated with many hardstyle acts over the years, including D-Block & S-te-Fan, Showtek, and The Prophet.", " In 2010, they produced a remix of the anthem for the Q-dance party \"In Qontrol\" under the alias Dock 45, as they wanted a name to organize their house music releases under." ], "title": "Deepack" }, { "sentences": [ "OS 2200 has had several generations of compilers and linkers in its history supporting a wide variety of programming languages.", " In the first releases, the Exec II assembler (SLEUTH) and compilers were used.", " The assembler was quickly replaced with an updated version (ASM) designed specifically for the 1108 computer and Exec 8 but the early compilers continued in use for quite some time." ], "title": "Unisys OS 2200 programming languages" }, { "sentences": [ "Variety is a weekly American entertainment trade magazine and website owned by Penske Media Corporation.", " It was founded by Sime Silverman in New York in 1905 as a weekly; in 1933 it added Daily Variety, based in Los Angeles, to cover the motion-picture industry; in 1998 it brought out Daily Variety Gotham, based in New York.", " Variety.com features breaking entertainment news, reviews, box office results, cover stories, videos, photo galleries and more, plus a credits database, production charts and calendar, with archive content dating back to 1905.", " The last daily printed edition was put out on March 19, 2013.", " \"Variety\" originally reported on theater and vaudeville." ], "title": "Variety (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "I-innovate (UK) is a London-based independent record label that diversified from video production into music management from 2009.", " I-innovate was founded by Najero Okenabirhie in 2008.", " I-innovate work with freelance directors, marketers and artists in music and graphic design providing \"ad hoc\" services for clients, labels and music professionals.", " Najero’s background stems from the music industry originally working with Sanctuary Music Management on royalties accountancy projects for Iron Maiden and Bruce Dickinson in the early 00’s.", " Najero left Sanctuary in 2002 to set up his own imprint label Greasy Geezers.", " Greasy Geezer’s first releases were UK Garage titles.", " Greasy Geezers then changed their artist’s roster and became known for alternative dance and neo-soul jazz releases with the group The Wah Wah Collective and Gafanhoto Lingo.", " The Greasy Geezers label was disbanded and repackaged as a dance production house collaborating with other dance acts and producers on the I-innovate roster." ], "title": "I-innovate (UK)" }, { "sentences": [ "Autoweek is an American fortnightly automotive enthusiast publication based in Detroit, Michigan.", " It was first published in 1958 and in 1977 the publication was purchased by Crain Communications Inc, its current parent company.", " The magazine covers auto racing, auto shows, vehicle trends, reviews and automotive lifestyle stories.", " It is also available via autoweek.com and on the iPad." ], "title": "Autoweek" }, { "sentences": [ "Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin' is a compilation album released by No Limit Records.", " It was released on October 31, 1995 as one of the first releases through the No Limit/Priority Records partnership.", " The album didn't make it as high as some of No Limit's later releases, but it managed to peak at #139 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and #13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums.", " It spawned the classic Down South collaboration \"Playaz From Da South\" featuring Master P, Silkk the Shocker (both members of TRU) and UGK.", " It also marked the only appearances of No Limit artists CGC, Fire, Sir True and Polo.", " It Was Certified Gold By RIAA" ], "title": "Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin'" }, { "sentences": [ "Union City Recordings was an electronic music record label set up by Circa records in 1991/2 from their operations in West London.", " The label was managed by Rob Manly and specialised in deep house music which was popular in clubs at the time.", " The label's catalogue ran to 29 releases across the various formats of the time (12\" vinyl singles, CD singles and one compilation album, Colours).", " The label is best remembered for releases by RuPaul and Sasha's first single, \"Appolonia\" (under the name \"B.M. EX\").", " Other artists to record for the label include Manic, Sure is Pure and TC.", " The first releases had sleeves designed by Union Design of Shoreditch, but were later replaced by non-branded white label bags which were intended to increase popularity with DJs and specialist record stores like Black Market." ], "title": "Union City Recordings" } ]
[ "Title: Fun Factory discography\n\nThe discography of Fun Factory, a German dance group, consists of 4 studio albums, one extended play, one compilation album, one remix album, 17 singles, including two as a featured artist, 4 promotional singles, and 14 music videos, including two as a featured artist. The first releases were the debut studio album Nonstop in 1994, preceded by the chart hits \"Groove Me\" and \"Close to You\", both released in 1993 and reprised on the 1995 album titled \"Close to You\". \" Take Your Chance\" and \"Pain\" followed in 1994. This success was followed with the sophomore release \"Fun-Tastic\" in 1996, preceded by single releases \"I Wanna B with U\", \"Celebration\" and \"Doh Wah Diddy\", a cover version of Manfred Mann's song \"Do Wah Diddy Diddy\". Two more singles, \"Don't Go Away\" and \"I Love You\", have been released in 1996, both of moderate success, respectively. In 2015, Fun Factory returned with the single \"Let's Get Crunk\", the lead single of their fourth studio album \"Back To The Factory\".", "Title: All Saints Records\n\nAll Saints Records was founded in 1991, named after a street in West London. The first releases were from Opal Records/Land Records which had closed that year as Opal (Brian Eno's management company) wanted to concentrate on artist management rather than being a label. All Saints continued to build upon those initial releases with new acts as well as with artists already associated with the label.", "Title: Youda Games\n\nYouda Games is a Dutch development studio and publisher focused on creating strategy games that was founded in 2006. The companies first releases were computer games \"Final Fortress” and \"Rail of War\". Eventually the studio found major success with their first award winning hit, \"Governor of Poker\" and “Governor of Poker 2”, available on PC, Mac, iOS, Android and Facebook. Youdagames Studio develops casual experience games for a broad, international audience and publishes game titles on its portal www.youdagames.com as well as leading 3rd party games . Today it continues to grow and offer games available on a wide variety of platforms.", "Title: Deepack\n\nDeepack (Frank Pechler & Marcel Van Der Zwan) is a hardstyle act from the Netherlands. The two met in high school in the 1990s, and started producing together directly after they graduated. In 2001, they teamed up with Dutch Hardcore legend Charly Lownoise. Their first releases were on the record label of Dutch party planning organization Q-dance. Deepack have had strong ties with Q-dance, even producing the anthem for their biggest event, Qlimax, in 2003. They founded their own record label called \"Hardcopy Recordings\" in 2006, where artists like Josh & Wesz and the Stereotuners have had releases. Deepack have collaborated with many hardstyle acts over the years, including D-Block & S-te-Fan, Showtek, and The Prophet. In 2010, they produced a remix of the anthem for the Q-dance party \"In Qontrol\" under the alias Dock 45, as they wanted a name to organize their house music releases under.", "Title: Unisys OS 2200 programming languages\n\nOS 2200 has had several generations of compilers and linkers in its history supporting a wide variety of programming languages. In the first releases, the Exec II assembler (SLEUTH) and compilers were used. The assembler was quickly replaced with an updated version (ASM) designed specifically for the 1108 computer and Exec 8 but the early compilers continued in use for quite some time.", "Title: Variety (magazine)\n\nVariety is a weekly American entertainment trade magazine and website owned by Penske Media Corporation. It was founded by Sime Silverman in New York in 1905 as a weekly; in 1933 it added Daily Variety, based in Los Angeles, to cover the motion-picture industry; in 1998 it brought out Daily Variety Gotham, based in New York. Variety.com features breaking entertainment news, reviews, box office results, cover stories, videos, photo galleries and more, plus a credits database, production charts and calendar, with archive content dating back to 1905. The last daily printed edition was put out on March 19, 2013. \"Variety\" originally reported on theater and vaudeville.", "Title: I-innovate (UK)\n\nI-innovate (UK) is a London-based independent record label that diversified from video production into music management from 2009. I-innovate was founded by Najero Okenabirhie in 2008. I-innovate work with freelance directors, marketers and artists in music and graphic design providing \"ad hoc\" services for clients, labels and music professionals. Najero’s background stems from the music industry originally working with Sanctuary Music Management on royalties accountancy projects for Iron Maiden and Bruce Dickinson in the early 00’s. Najero left Sanctuary in 2002 to set up his own imprint label Greasy Geezers. Greasy Geezer’s first releases were UK Garage titles. Greasy Geezers then changed their artist’s roster and became known for alternative dance and neo-soul jazz releases with the group The Wah Wah Collective and Gafanhoto Lingo. The Greasy Geezers label was disbanded and repackaged as a dance production house collaborating with other dance acts and producers on the I-innovate roster.", "Title: Autoweek\n\nAutoweek is an American fortnightly automotive enthusiast publication based in Detroit, Michigan. It was first published in 1958 and in 1977 the publication was purchased by Crain Communications Inc, its current parent company. The magazine covers auto racing, auto shows, vehicle trends, reviews and automotive lifestyle stories. It is also available via autoweek.com and on the iPad.", "Title: Down South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin'\n\nDown South Hustlers: Bouncin' and Swingin' is a compilation album released by No Limit Records. It was released on October 31, 1995 as one of the first releases through the No Limit/Priority Records partnership. The album didn't make it as high as some of No Limit's later releases, but it managed to peak at #139 on the \"Billboard\" 200 and #13 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums. It spawned the classic Down South collaboration \"Playaz From Da South\" featuring Master P, Silkk the Shocker (both members of TRU) and UGK. It also marked the only appearances of No Limit artists CGC, Fire, Sir True and Polo. It Was Certified Gold By RIAA", "Title: Union City Recordings\n\nUnion City Recordings was an electronic music record label set up by Circa records in 1991/2 from their operations in West London. The label was managed by Rob Manly and specialised in deep house music which was popular in clubs at the time. The label's catalogue ran to 29 releases across the various formats of the time (12\" vinyl singles, CD singles and one compilation album, Colours). The label is best remembered for releases by RuPaul and Sasha's first single, \"Appolonia\" (under the name \"B.M. EX\"). Other artists to record for the label include Manic, Sure is Pure and TC. The first releases had sleeves designed by Union Design of Shoreditch, but were later replaced by non-branded white label bags which were intended to increase popularity with DJs and specialist record stores like Black Market." ]
6,407
Which show connects Arthur Darvill and Matt Smith?
Doctor Who
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written whilst he was appearing at Shakespeare's Globe in a production of \"Othello\".", " Walker lives in Camden in London and the play deals with street life outside Camden Town tube station." ], "title": "The Frontline (play)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Eleventh Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\".", " He is played by Matt Smith, in three series as well as seven specials, over an almost four-year-long period.", " As with previous incarnations of the Doctor, the character has also appeared in other \"Doctor Who\" multimedia." ], "title": "Eleventh Doctor" }, { "sentences": [ "Fantastic Mr Fox is a forthcoming musical stage adaptation of the children's novel of the same name by Roald Dahl, adapted by Sam Holcroft with music by Arthur Darvill and lyrics by Holcroft, Darvill, Darren Clark and Al Muriel.", " The story follows Mr Fox who hatches a plan to outsmart his three farmer neighbours in order to feed his family and friends." ], "title": "Fantastic Mr Fox (musical)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Crash of the Elysium is a one-hour theatrical work created originally for children by the British company Punchdrunk, centred on the unexplained disappearance of a Victorian steamer named the Elysium and its investigation by the Eleventh Doctor from the television series \"Doctor Who\".", " It premiered at MediaCityUK in Salford from 1 to 17 July 2011 as part of the Manchester International Festival, with a central narrative idea from Steven Moffat and written by Tom MacRae.", " It features the Weeping Angels and footage of Matt Smith as the Doctor specially recorded for the show.", " Its target audience is children from 6 to 12, with adults allowed in if accompanied by a child on \"family\" shows.", " A number of adults-only shows were subsequently added following requests from the public.", " On 16 July 2011, Matt Smith made a surprise visit to the show, appearing in character in place of the final video sequence.", " The show was remounted in Ipswich in 2012 as part of London 2012's Olympics festival." ], "title": "The Crash of the Elysium" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Curse of the Black Spot\" is the third episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\".", " Written by Stephen Thompson, and directed by Jeremy Webb, the episode was first broadcast on 7 May 2011 on BBC One in the United Kingdom and on BBC America in the United States.", " It features the Doctor (Matt Smith) and his companions Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) and Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill)." ], "title": "The Curse of the Black Spot" }, { "sentences": [ "Rory 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": "Rory Williams" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Doctor Who\" Prom 2010 was a concert showcasing incidental music from the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", along with classical music, performed as part of the BBC's Proms series of concerts.", " The concert was performed on 24 and 25 July 2010 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, and was hosted by actors Matt Smith, who portrays the Doctor, and Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill, who play his companions, Amy Pond and Rory Williams." ], "title": "Doctor Who Prom (2010)" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Arthur Darvill (born 17 June 1982), known professionally as Arthur Darvill, is an English actor and musician.", " He is known for playing Rory Williams, one of the Eleventh Doctor's companions in the television series \"Doctor Who\" (2010-2012), and as Rev. Paul Coates in \"Broadchurch\" (2013–2017).", " From 2013 to 2014, he appeared in the lead role in the theatre musical \"Once\" in the West End and on Broadway.", " He portrays Rip Hunter in \"Legends of Tomorrow\"." ], "title": "Arthur Darvill" } ]
[ "Title: The Impossible Astronaut\n\n\"The Impossible Astronaut\" is the first episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". Written by show runner Steven Moffat, and directed by Toby Haynes, the episode was first broadcast on 23 April 2011 in the United Kingdom, as well as the United States and Canada. It also aired in Australia on 30 April 2011. The episode features alien time traveller the Doctor (Matt Smith) and his companions Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) and Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill), and is the first of a two-part story, which concluded with \"Day of the Moon\".", "Title: Been So Long\n\nBeen So Long is a soul/funk musical with music and lyrics by Arthur Darvill and book by Ché Walker. The musical is based on the 1998 play of the same name.", "Title: The Frontline (play)\n\nThe Frontline is a 2008 play by the British dramatist Ché Walker, with music by Arthur Darvill. It was written whilst he was appearing at Shakespeare's Globe in a production of \"Othello\". Walker lives in Camden in London and the play deals with street life outside Camden Town tube station.", "Title: Eleventh Doctor\n\nThe Eleventh Doctor is an incarnation of the Doctor, the protagonist of the BBC science fiction television programme \"Doctor Who\". He is played by Matt Smith, in three series as well as seven specials, over an almost four-year-long period. As with previous incarnations of the Doctor, the character has also appeared in other \"Doctor Who\" multimedia.", "Title: Fantastic Mr Fox (musical)\n\nFantastic Mr Fox is a forthcoming musical stage adaptation of the children's novel of the same name by Roald Dahl, adapted by Sam Holcroft with music by Arthur Darvill and lyrics by Holcroft, Darvill, Darren Clark and Al Muriel. The story follows Mr Fox who hatches a plan to outsmart his three farmer neighbours in order to feed his family and friends.", "Title: The Crash of the Elysium\n\nThe Crash of the Elysium is a one-hour theatrical work created originally for children by the British company Punchdrunk, centred on the unexplained disappearance of a Victorian steamer named the Elysium and its investigation by the Eleventh Doctor from the television series \"Doctor Who\". It premiered at MediaCityUK in Salford from 1 to 17 July 2011 as part of the Manchester International Festival, with a central narrative idea from Steven Moffat and written by Tom MacRae. It features the Weeping Angels and footage of Matt Smith as the Doctor specially recorded for the show. Its target audience is children from 6 to 12, with adults allowed in if accompanied by a child on \"family\" shows. A number of adults-only shows were subsequently added following requests from the public. On 16 July 2011, Matt Smith made a surprise visit to the show, appearing in character in place of the final video sequence. The show was remounted in Ipswich in 2012 as part of London 2012's Olympics festival.", "Title: The Curse of the Black Spot\n\n\"The Curse of the Black Spot\" is the third episode of the sixth series of the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". Written by Stephen Thompson, and directed by Jeremy Webb, the episode was first broadcast on 7 May 2011 on BBC One in the United Kingdom and on BBC America in the United States. It features the Doctor (Matt Smith) and his companions Amy Pond (Karen Gillan) and Rory Williams (Arthur Darvill).", "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: Doctor Who Prom (2010)\n\nThe \"Doctor Who\" Prom 2010 was a concert showcasing incidental music from the British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\", along with classical music, performed as part of the BBC's Proms series of concerts. The concert was performed on 24 and 25 July 2010 at the Royal Albert Hall in London, and was hosted by actors Matt Smith, who portrays the Doctor, and Karen Gillan and Arthur Darvill, who play his companions, Amy Pond and Rory Williams.", "Title: Arthur Darvill\n\nThomas Arthur Darvill (born 17 June 1982), known professionally as Arthur Darvill, is an English actor and musician. He is known for playing Rory Williams, one of the Eleventh Doctor's companions in the television series \"Doctor Who\" (2010-2012), and as Rev. Paul Coates in \"Broadchurch\" (2013–2017). From 2013 to 2014, he appeared in the lead role in the theatre musical \"Once\" in the West End and on Broadway. He portrays Rip Hunter in \"Legends of Tomorrow\"." ]
6,408
When did the show premiere in which Fred Stoller played Gerard?
September 13, 1996
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[ "Title: Fred Stoller\n\nFrederick \"Fred\" Stoller (born March 19, 1958) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, author, writer, and voice artist. He is best known for portraying Gerard on \"Everybody Loves Raymond\". He is also the voice of Stanley in the \"Open Season\" franchise, Fred the Squirrel in The Penguins of Madagascar, Chuck the Evil Sandwich Making Guy in Wordgirl, and Rusty the monkey wrench on Disney Jr.'s \"Handy Manny\".", "Title: Jorel's Brother\n\nJorel's Brother (Portuguese: \"Irmão do Jorel\" ) is a Brazilian animated television series created by Juliano Enrico and produced by Copa Studio for Cartoon Network Brazil since 2012. The series debuted in September 22, 2014, and is notable for being the first animated production exclusively produced by Cartoon Network Latin America (although their first very original production was the short series \"Santo vs. The Clones\"), thanks to which confirmed that the show premiere in the region on February 2, 2015.", "Title: Spanish Harlem (song)\n\n\"Spanish Harlem\" is a song released by Ben E. King in 1960 on Atco Records, written by Jerry Leiber and Phil Spector, and produced by Jerry Leiber and Mike Stoller. During a 1968 interview, Leiber credited Stoller with the arrangement; similarly, in a 2009 radio interview with Leiber and Stoller on the \"Bob Edwards Weekend\" talk show, Jerry Leiber said that Stoller, while uncredited, had written the key instrumental introduction to the record. In the team's autobiography from the same year, \"Hound Dog\", Stoller himself remarks that he had created this \"fill\" while doing a piano accompaniment when the song was presented to Ahmet Ertegun and Jerry Wexler at Atlantic Records, with Spector playing guitar and Leiber doing the vocal. \"Since then, I've never heard the song played without that musical figure. I presumed my contribution was seminal to the composition, but I also knew that Phil didn't want to share credit with anyone but Jerry, so I kept quiet.\"", "Title: Funny Face (musical)\n\nFunny Face is a 1927 musical composed by George Gershwin, with lyrics by Ira Gershwin, and book by Fred Thompson and Paul Gerard Smith. When it opened on Broadway on November 22, 1927, as the very first show on the newly built Alvin Theatre, it starred Fred Astaire and his sister Adele Astaire. It was in this show that Fred Astaire first danced in evening clothes and a top hat.", "Title: Howard McNair\n\nHoward McNair is an English actor who played Gerard in the award-winning British film \"Mayfly\".", "Title: Dancing with the Stars (New Zealand series 5)\n\nThe fifth series premiered on TV ONE on 3 March 2009. All four judges from series 4 returned. On its opening night, over 800,000 people tuned in to watch the first show premiere. Rebecca Hobbs is sister to Christopher Hobbs. John Rowles withdrew in week three for health reasons. This series had the closest final ever experienced on the New Zealand show.", "Title: Basta Every Day, Happy!\n\nBasta Every Day, Happy! was a Filipino morning variety-talk show to be broadcast by GMA Network hosted by Gladys Reyes, Donita Rose, Alessandra de Rossi and Chef Boy Logro. It is set to premiere on May 12, 2014 on the network's morning block and worldwide, premiering the same day on GMA Life TV (instead of GMA Pinoy TV), and also airing just a few hours after it originally aired in the Philippines in the evening in the United States and Canada effectively having the show premiere on the night of May 11, 2014, as well as similar schedules \"The Ryzza Mae Show\" and \"Eat Bulaga! \" on GMA Pinoy TV. The show ended on January 5, 2015.", "Title: Gabi Martinez\n\nGabi Martinez is a fictional character in the US soap opera \"Sunset Beach\" portrayed by American actress Priscilla Garita from February 17, 1997 to the show's end on December 31, 1999. Although she first appeared one month after the show premiere, Priscilla was credited in the show's opening credits from the beginning.", "Title: Trouble Sleeping (film)\n\nTrouble Sleeping is a 2015 psychological dark-comedy thriller film written and directed by Robert Adetuyi, the screenwriter behind the movies Stomp the Yard, and . Trouble Sleeping stars Billy Zane, Vanessa Angel, Fred Stoller, Rick Otto, Ingrid Eskeland, and Kale Clauson.", "Title: Everybody Loves Raymond\n\nEverybody Loves Raymond is an American television sitcom starring Ray Romano, Patricia Heaton, Brad Garrett, Doris Roberts, Peter Boyle, Madylin Sweeten, and Monica Horan. It premiered on CBS on September 13, 1996, and concluded on May 16, 2005 after nine seasons." ]
6,409
James Rufus Agee won a posthumous 1958 Pulitzer Prize for what autobiographical novel?
A Death in the Family
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November 27, 1909 – May 16, 1955) was an American novelist, journalist, poet, screenwriter and film critic.", " In the 1940s, he was one of the most influential film critics in the U.S. His autobiographical novel, \"A Death in the Family\" (1957), won the author a posthumous 1958 Pulitzer Prize." ], "title": "James Agee" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Penn Warren (April 24, 1905 – September 15, 1989) was an American poet, novelist, and literary critic and was one of the founders of New Criticism.", " He was also a charter member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers.", " He founded the literary journal \"The Southern Review\" with Cleanth Brooks in 1935.", " He received the 1947 Pulitzer Prize for the Novel for his novel \"All the King's Men\" (1946) and the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1958 and 1979.", " He is the only person to have won Pulitzer Prizes for both fiction and poetry." ], "title": "Robert Penn Warren" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography is one of the American Pulitzer Prizes annually awarded for journalism.", " From 2000 it has used the \"breaking news\" name but it is considered a continuation of the Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography, which was awarded from 1968 to 1999.", " Prior to 1968, a single Prize was awarded for photojournalism, the Pulitzer Prize for Photography, which was replaced in that year by Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography and Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography." ], "title": "Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography" }, { "sentences": [ "Banks and Politics in America (1957) (ISBN  ) is a book by Bray Hammond, which describes the differences in banking and politics in the United States between the American Revolution and the Civil War period.", " The book was awarded the 1958 Pulitzer Prize for History." ], "title": "Banks and Politics in America" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pulitzer Prize for Photography was one of the American Pulitzer Prizes annually awarded for journalism.", " It was inaugurated in 1942 and replaced by two photojournalism prizes in 1968: the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography and \"Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography\".", " The latter was renamed for Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography in 2000." ], "title": "Pulitzer Prize for Photography" }, { "sentences": [ "An autobiographical novel is a form of novel using autofiction techniques, or the merging of autobiographical and fictive elements.", " The literary technique is distinguished from an autobiography or memoir by the stipulation of being fiction.", " Because an autobiographical novel is partially fiction, the author does not ask the reader to expect the text to fulfill the \"autobiographical pact\".", " Names and locations are often changed and events are recreated to make them more dramatic but the story still bears a close resemblance to that of the author's life.", " While the events of the author's life are recounted, there is no pretense of exact truth.", " Events may be exaggerated or altered for artistic or thematic purposes." ], "title": "Autobiographical novel" } ]
[ "Title: William Snyder (photojournalist)\n\nWilliam Snyder is a four-time Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist and former Director of Photography for The Dallas Morning News. Snyder won a Pulitzer Prize for Explanatory Journalism in 1989 along with reporter David Hanners and artist Karen Blessen for their special report on a 1985 airplane crash, the follow-up investigation, and the implications for air safety. In 1991, he won the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography for his pictures of ill and orphaned children living in desperate conditions in Romania. In 1993, Snyder and Ken Geiger won the Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography for their photographic coverage of the 1992 Summer Olympics in Barcelona, Spain. As Photo Director he oversaw the Morning News photo staff's 2006 Pulitzer-winning coverage of Hurricane Katrina. In the Spring of 2008, Snyder took the buyout at the Dallas Morning News and returned to his alma mater, the Rochester Institute of Technology, where he is now the chair in the Photojournalism BFA program.", "Title: Lexington Herald-Leader\n\nThe Lexington Herald-Leader is a newspaper owned by The McClatchy Company and based in the U.S. city of Lexington, Kentucky. According to the \"1999 Editor & Publisher International Yearbook\", the \"Herald-Leader\"'s paid circulation is the second largest in the Commonwealth of Kentucky. The newspaper has won the 1986 Pulitzer Prize for Investigative Reporting, the 1992 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Writing and the 2000 Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning. It had also been a finalist in six other Pulitzer awards in the 22-year period up until its sale in 2006, a record that was unsurpassed by any mid-sized newspaper in the United States during the same time frame.", "Title: Bray Hammond\n\nBray Hammond (November 20, 1886 in Springfield, Missouri – July 20, 1968) was an American financial historian and assistant secretary to the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System in 1944-1950. He won the 1958 Pulitzer Prize for History for \"Banks and Politics in America from the Revolution to the Civil War\" (1957). He was educated at Stanford University.", "Title: A Death in the Family\n\nA Death in the Family is an autobiographical novel by author James Agee, set in Knoxville, Tennessee. He began writing it in 1948, but it was not quite complete when he died in 1955 (with reputedly many portions having been written in the home of his friend Frances Wickes). It was edited and released posthumously in 1957 by editor David McDowell. Agee's widow and children were left with little money after Agee's death and McDowell wanted to help them by publishing the work. Agee won the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction in 1958 for the novel. The novel was included on \"Time\"'s 2005 list of the 100 best English-language novels written since 1923.", "Title: James Agee\n\nJames Rufus Agee ( ; November 27, 1909 – May 16, 1955) was an American novelist, journalist, poet, screenwriter and film critic. In the 1940s, he was one of the most influential film critics in the U.S. His autobiographical novel, \"A Death in the Family\" (1957), won the author a posthumous 1958 Pulitzer Prize.", "Title: Robert Penn Warren\n\nRobert Penn Warren (April 24, 1905 – September 15, 1989) was an American poet, novelist, and literary critic and was one of the founders of New Criticism. He was also a charter member of the Fellowship of Southern Writers. He founded the literary journal \"The Southern Review\" with Cleanth Brooks in 1935. He received the 1947 Pulitzer Prize for the Novel for his novel \"All the King's Men\" (1946) and the Pulitzer Prize for Poetry in 1958 and 1979. He is the only person to have won Pulitzer Prizes for both fiction and poetry.", "Title: Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography\n\nThe Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography is one of the American Pulitzer Prizes annually awarded for journalism. From 2000 it has used the \"breaking news\" name but it is considered a continuation of the Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography, which was awarded from 1968 to 1999. Prior to 1968, a single Prize was awarded for photojournalism, the Pulitzer Prize for Photography, which was replaced in that year by Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography and Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography.", "Title: Banks and Politics in America\n\nBanks and Politics in America (1957) (ISBN  ) is a book by Bray Hammond, which describes the differences in banking and politics in the United States between the American Revolution and the Civil War period. The book was awarded the 1958 Pulitzer Prize for History.", "Title: Pulitzer Prize for Photography\n\nThe Pulitzer Prize for Photography was one of the American Pulitzer Prizes annually awarded for journalism. It was inaugurated in 1942 and replaced by two photojournalism prizes in 1968: the Pulitzer Prize for Feature Photography and \"Pulitzer Prize for Spot News Photography\". The latter was renamed for Pulitzer Prize for Breaking News Photography in 2000.", "Title: Autobiographical novel\n\nAn autobiographical novel is a form of novel using autofiction techniques, or the merging of autobiographical and fictive elements. The literary technique is distinguished from an autobiography or memoir by the stipulation of being fiction. Because an autobiographical novel is partially fiction, the author does not ask the reader to expect the text to fulfill the \"autobiographical pact\". Names and locations are often changed and events are recreated to make them more dramatic but the story still bears a close resemblance to that of the author's life. While the events of the author's life are recounted, there is no pretense of exact truth. Events may be exaggerated or altered for artistic or thematic purposes." ]
6,410
Mouni Roy was a contestant on the Indian version of what show?
Strictly Come Dancing
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[ { "sentences": [ "Spider-Man: India is a comic book originally published in India by Gotham Entertainment Group in 2004, retelling the story of Marvel Comics' Spider-Man in an Indian setting.", " It ran for four issues, which were later also published in the United States in 2005 and collected into a trade paperback (ISBN  ).", " The series was created by Sharad Devarajan, Suresh Seetharaman, and Jeevan J. Kang with Marvel Comics.", " The Indian version was conceptualized by Indian director Satyajit Ray, who had once met Stan Lee in New York to discuss creating an Indian version of the superhero.", " However, this was not done during his lifetime." ], "title": "Spider-Man: India" }, { "sentences": [ "Mouni Roy (born 28 September 1985) is an Indian television actress and model.", " She is primarily known for her roles as Krishnatulsi in \"Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi\", and Sati in \"Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev\" and for playing Shivanya Ritik Singh and Shivangi Rocky Pratap Singh in \"Naagin\".", " She also played Meera in \"Junoon – Aisi Nafrat Toh Kaisa Ishq\".", " She was a contestant and finalist on \"Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa\" in 2014.", " She is a trained Kathak dancer." ], "title": "Mouni Roy" }, { "sentences": [ "Junoon – Aisi Nafrat Toh Kaisa Ishq is a soap opera that was first shown between 5 November 2012 and 6 September 2013 on Life OK on Monday to Friday evenings.", " The show stars Aditya Redij and Mouni Roy in lead roles.", " The story revolves around the love-hate relationship between Prithvi and Meera." ], "title": "Junoon – Aisi Nafrat Toh Kaisa Ishq" }, { "sentences": [ "Waakye is a Ghanaian dish of cooked rice and beans.", " This dish is strikingly similar to the West Indian version, 'rice and peas'.", " Cooked using many of the same methods minus additional spices and herbs in the West Indian version.", " The rice is cooked with an indigenous leaf and black eyed or kidney beans.", " It is commonly prepared in the home, but is also sold by roadside vendors." ], "title": "Waakye" }, { "sentences": [ "Zor Ka Jhatka: Total Wipeout was an Indian reality game show.", " Aired on Imagine TV, it was the Indian version of the American reality show \"Wipeout\" on ABC.", " It was hosted by Bollywood star Shahrukh Khan and co-hosted by Saumya Tandon.", " The show consisted of a series of obstacles which the contestants must clear to move on to the next round.", " If a contestant fails to complete an obstacle, he is said to be wiped out.", " It was organized at the Wipeout course in Buenos Aires, while the end-game bits were shot with Khan at the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai.", " The show started airing on 1 February 2011 at 9:00 pm and ended on February 25, 2011 with Kushal Punjabi as the winner taking home Rs. 5,000,000, while German-Polish model Claudia Ciesla was the runners-up by 51 seconds." ], "title": "Zor Ka Jhatka: Total Wipeout" }, { "sentences": [ "So You Think You Can Dance is an Indian Hindi competitive dance television series, which went on air on 24 April 2016 and is broadcast on &TV.", " The series is produced by Deepak Dhar, CEO of Endemol Shine India.", " The series is aired on every Saturday and Sunday nights.", " The show is an officially incensed version of the \"So You Think You Can Dance\" franchise, based on the original \"American production\" created by Dick Clark Productions.", " The auditions of the show commenced in the second half of February 2016.", " The show is being hosted by Rithvik Dhanjani and Mouni Roy, with a jury of Madhuri Dixit, Terence Lewis, and Bosco Martis." ], "title": "So You Think You Can Dance (Indian TV series)" }, { "sentences": [ "Monica Sharma (born September 15) is an Indian model and actress from New Delhi, India.", "in October 2016 She also portrayed the role Of Shivangi Mouni Roy cousin Gautami in Colors TV second season of Naagin." ], "title": "Monica Sharma" }, { "sentences": [ "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa is a television reality show and the Indian version of BBC's \"Strictly Come Dancing\"." ], "title": "Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa" }, { "sentences": [ "Hero Hitler in Love (Punjabi: ਹੀਰੋ ਹਿਟਲਰ ਇਨ ਲਵ ) is a 2011 Punjabi romantic and action film directed by Sukhwant Dhadda with story, screenplay, music & dialogues by Babbu Maan.", " The Maan Films production stars Babbu Maan, Mouni Roy and Bhagwant Maan in lead roles." ], "title": "Hero Hitler in Love" }, { "sentences": [ "Kashmira Shah (born 2 December 1971) is an Indian actress and model.", " Born in Mumbai, she is the granddaughter of noted Hindustani classical singer, Anjanibai Lolekar.", " She has appeared in numerous Hindi and Marathi films.", " Shah is half Maharashtrian and half Gujarati belonging to the gramatushi clan.", " She won many beauty contests, including Miss University World and Miss India talent winner.", " Kashmira was a celebrity contestant in the first season of the Indian version of the reality TV show \"Big Brother\", \"Bigg Boss\" in 2006.", " She also participated in dance couple reality show \"Nach Baliye\" in 2007." ], "title": "Kashmira Shah" } ]
[ "Title: Spider-Man: India\n\nSpider-Man: India is a comic book originally published in India by Gotham Entertainment Group in 2004, retelling the story of Marvel Comics' Spider-Man in an Indian setting. It ran for four issues, which were later also published in the United States in 2005 and collected into a trade paperback (ISBN  ). The series was created by Sharad Devarajan, Suresh Seetharaman, and Jeevan J. Kang with Marvel Comics. The Indian version was conceptualized by Indian director Satyajit Ray, who had once met Stan Lee in New York to discuss creating an Indian version of the superhero. However, this was not done during his lifetime.", "Title: Mouni Roy\n\nMouni Roy (born 28 September 1985) is an Indian television actress and model. She is primarily known for her roles as Krishnatulsi in \"Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi\", and Sati in \"Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev\" and for playing Shivanya Ritik Singh and Shivangi Rocky Pratap Singh in \"Naagin\". She also played Meera in \"Junoon – Aisi Nafrat Toh Kaisa Ishq\". She was a contestant and finalist on \"Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa\" in 2014. She is a trained Kathak dancer.", "Title: Junoon – Aisi Nafrat Toh Kaisa Ishq\n\nJunoon – Aisi Nafrat Toh Kaisa Ishq is a soap opera that was first shown between 5 November 2012 and 6 September 2013 on Life OK on Monday to Friday evenings. The show stars Aditya Redij and Mouni Roy in lead roles. The story revolves around the love-hate relationship between Prithvi and Meera.", "Title: Waakye\n\nWaakye is a Ghanaian dish of cooked rice and beans. This dish is strikingly similar to the West Indian version, 'rice and peas'. Cooked using many of the same methods minus additional spices and herbs in the West Indian version. The rice is cooked with an indigenous leaf and black eyed or kidney beans. It is commonly prepared in the home, but is also sold by roadside vendors.", "Title: Zor Ka Jhatka: Total Wipeout\n\nZor Ka Jhatka: Total Wipeout was an Indian reality game show. Aired on Imagine TV, it was the Indian version of the American reality show \"Wipeout\" on ABC. It was hosted by Bollywood star Shahrukh Khan and co-hosted by Saumya Tandon. The show consisted of a series of obstacles which the contestants must clear to move on to the next round. If a contestant fails to complete an obstacle, he is said to be wiped out. It was organized at the Wipeout course in Buenos Aires, while the end-game bits were shot with Khan at the Yash Raj Studios in Mumbai. The show started airing on 1 February 2011 at 9:00 pm and ended on February 25, 2011 with Kushal Punjabi as the winner taking home Rs. 5,000,000, while German-Polish model Claudia Ciesla was the runners-up by 51 seconds.", "Title: So You Think You Can Dance (Indian TV series)\n\nSo You Think You Can Dance is an Indian Hindi competitive dance television series, which went on air on 24 April 2016 and is broadcast on &TV. The series is produced by Deepak Dhar, CEO of Endemol Shine India. The series is aired on every Saturday and Sunday nights. The show is an officially incensed version of the \"So You Think You Can Dance\" franchise, based on the original \"American production\" created by Dick Clark Productions. The auditions of the show commenced in the second half of February 2016. The show is being hosted by Rithvik Dhanjani and Mouni Roy, with a jury of Madhuri Dixit, Terence Lewis, and Bosco Martis.", "Title: Monica Sharma\n\nMonica Sharma (born September 15) is an Indian model and actress from New Delhi, India. in October 2016 She also portrayed the role Of Shivangi Mouni Roy cousin Gautami in Colors TV second season of Naagin.", "Title: Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa\n\nJhalak Dikhhla Jaa is a television reality show and the Indian version of BBC's \"Strictly Come Dancing\".", "Title: Hero Hitler in Love\n\nHero Hitler in Love (Punjabi: ਹੀਰੋ ਹਿਟਲਰ ਇਨ ਲਵ ) is a 2011 Punjabi romantic and action film directed by Sukhwant Dhadda with story, screenplay, music & dialogues by Babbu Maan. The Maan Films production stars Babbu Maan, Mouni Roy and Bhagwant Maan in lead roles.", "Title: Kashmira Shah\n\nKashmira Shah (born 2 December 1971) is an Indian actress and model. Born in Mumbai, she is the granddaughter of noted Hindustani classical singer, Anjanibai Lolekar. She has appeared in numerous Hindi and Marathi films. Shah is half Maharashtrian and half Gujarati belonging to the gramatushi clan. She won many beauty contests, including Miss University World and Miss India talent winner. Kashmira was a celebrity contestant in the first season of the Indian version of the reality TV show \"Big Brother\", \"Bigg Boss\" in 2006. She also participated in dance couple reality show \"Nach Baliye\" in 2007." ]
6,411
Timeslip, a Marvel superheroine, created by Patrick Zircher first appeared in which comic?
New Warriors
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[ "Title: Patrick Zircher\n\nPatrick Zircher is an American comic book artist and penciller.", "Title: Shooting Star (comics)\n\nShooting Star is a comic book superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was created by writer Bill Mantlo and penciller Sal Buscema and first appeared in \"Incredible Hulk\" vol.1 #265 (November 1981). She is a member of the Rangers, the American Southwest superhero team.", "Title: Timeslip (comics)\n\nTimeslip (Rina Patel) is a fictional mutant character, a Marvel Comics superheroine and the last addition to the New Warriors before the cancellation of their original series. Timeslip first appeared in \"New Warriors\" #59 (May 1995) and was created by Evan Skolnick and Patrick Zircher.", "Title: Psylocke\n\nPsylocke (Elizabeth \"Betsy\" Braddock) is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the X-Men. Created by writer Chris Claremont and artist Herb Trimpe in 1976, she first appeared in the Marvel UK series \"Captain Britain\".", "Title: Hybrid (Scott Washington)\n\nHybrid (real name Scott Washington) is a fictional anti-hero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Scott Washington first appeared in \"The New Warriors\" #21 (March 1992) by writer Fabian Nicieza and penciller Mark Bagley. The symbiote first appeared in the back-up stories in the \"Venom: Along Came A Spider\" (1996) miniseries by writer Evan Skolnick and penciller Patrick Zircher.", "Title: Alternative versions of Scarlet Witch\n\nScarlet Witch is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character first appeared in \"X-Men\" #4 (March 1964) and was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. The character has since starred in two self-titled limited series with husband the Vision, and has historically been depicted as a regular team member in superhero title \"The Avengers\". She has numerous alternative versions throughout the Marvel Comics multiverse.", "Title: Nico Minoru\n\nNico Minoru (briefly known as Sister Grimm), is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She first appeared in the Marvel Comics \"Runaways\". Created in 2003 by writer Brian K. Vaughan and artist Adrian Alphona, the character debuted in \"Runaways\" vol. 1 #1 (July 2003). Like every member of the original Runaways, Nico is the daughter of the super-powered villains calling themselves \"the Pride\"; in her case, she is the daughter of dark wizards. Upon finding out, Nico runs away with the rest of the runaways but later discovers that she inherited her parents' magical aptitude. Whenever Nico bleeds, a powerful staff emerges from her chest, allowing Nico to bend magic.", "Title: Miss America (America Chavez)\n\nAmerica Chavez, also known by her moniker Miss America, is a fictional superheroine appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Joe Casey and Nick Dragotta, Chavez is the second character to use the moniker Miss America. Chavez first appeared in \"Vengeance\" #1 (September 2011) before starring in her own ongoing series, \"America\", in March 2017 by writer Gabby Rivera. She is Marvel's first Latin-American LGBTQ character to star in their own series.", "Title: Humus Sapien\n\nHumus Sapien (Sonny Baredo) is a fictional supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. He first appeared as Humus Sapiens in \"FOOM\" #3 (Autumn 1973), created by Michael A. Barreiro. He first appeared as Humus Sapien in \"Thunderbolts\" #54 (Sept. 2001), by the writer-artist team of Fabian Nicieza and Patrick Zircher.", "Title: Spider-Girl\n\nSpider-Girl (May \"Mayday\" Parker) is a fictional superheroine in Marvel Comics' MC2 universe. The character was created by Tom DeFalco and Ron Frenz as the teenage daughter of Peter Parker (Spider-Man) and Mary Jane Watson, and first appeared in \"What If\" (vol. 2) #105 (February 1998). She later acquired her own ongoing comic book, \"Spider-Girl\", written by DeFalco and drawn by Frenz and Pat Olliffe, which was the longest-running superhero book with a lead female character ever published by Marvel before being relaunched as \"The Amazing Spider-Girl\", and later \"The Spectacular Spider-Girl\"." ]
6,412
Hopelessly Yours was originally recorded by which American country singer for his album Perfect Strangers?
John Conlee
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[ { "sentences": [ "Delicious Surprise is the fourth album by American country music artist Jo Dee Messina, released in 2005.", " Her first studio album since \"Burn\" almost five years previous, it produced a Number One single on the \"Billboard\" country music charts in \"My Give a Damn's Busted\", a song co-written by country singer Joe Diffie and originally recorded on his 2001 album \"In Another World\".", " Additional singles released from \"Delicious Surprise\" include \"Delicious Surprise (I Believe It)\", \"Not Going Down\", and \"It's Too Late to Worry\", all of which charted in the Top 40 on the country charts as well.", " The album has been certified Gold by the RIAA." ], "title": "Delicious Surprise" }, { "sentences": [ "\"(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers\" is a song written by Liz Anderson.", " Best remembered as American country music artist Merle Haggard's first national top ten record, it was also a top ten song concurrently for Roy Drusky.", " The song is also known as \"All My Friends Are Gonna Be Strangers\", \"(From Now On) All My Friends Are Gonna Be Strangers\", and simply \"Strangers\".", " Haggard went on to name his band The Strangers after the record's success.", " The song was subsequently recorded by scores of additional country stars as an album track including George Jones, Ernest Tubb, Porter Wagoner, Ferlin Husky, as well as Liz Anderson herself and Anderson's daughter Lynn Anderson." ], "title": "(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers" }, { "sentences": [ "In a Different Light is the tenth studio album released by American country music artist Doug Stone.", " It was his first album for Lofton Creek Records.", " Two re-recordings of his older songs are included here: \"In a Different Light\" (originally on his 1990 album \"Doug Stone\") and \"Why Didn't I Think of That\" (originally on his 1992 album \"From the Heart\").", " Also included are four covers: \"Georgia on My Mind\" (the official state song for the state of Georgia), and \"Only You (And You Alone)\" (originally recorded by The Platters).", " and Crazy Love (originally recorded by Van Morrison) and tell it like it is (originally recorded by Aaron Neville)" ], "title": "In a Different Light (Doug Stone album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle Rages On... is the fourteenth studio album by the British hard rock band Deep Purple, released in 1993.", " It is the last album recorded with the band's classic Mk II line-up, which reunited for a second time (the first reunion being for 1984's \"Perfect Strangers\").", " Even though Mike DiMeo was initially chosen as the singer for the album after Joe Lynn Turner was fired, Ian Gillan eventually returned to the band in late 1992 and had to rework much of the material already existing for it, which had been intended for Joe Lynn Turner and DiMeo.", " After his firing, Turner would admit Ritchie Blackmore referred to the album as \"The cattle grazes on\".", " Blackmore became infuriated at the non-melodic elements and quit mid tour after the show of 17 November in Helsinki, Finland.", " American guitarist Joe Satriani joined Deep Purple as a temporary replacement for the duration of the tour.", " A handful of working tracks written during \"The Battle Rages On...\" sessions would turn up on subsequent solo releases by Turner, under different titles." ], "title": "The Battle Rages On..." }, { "sentences": [ "Red River Blue is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Blake Shelton.", " It was released on July 12, 2011, via Warner Bros.", " Records, and is Shelton's inaugural No. 1 album on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, debuting at the top spot on July 30, 2011.", " Its first single, \"Honey Bee,\" peaked at number 1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart.", " The album's second single is \"God Gave Me You\", written and originally recorded by Christian rock singer Dave Barnes.", " The title track is a duet with Shelton's former wife and fellow country singer Miranda Lambert." ], "title": "Red River Blue" }, { "sentences": [ "\"I Love You\" is a song written by Keith Follesé, Adrienne Follesé and Tammy Hyler, and recorded by American country singer Martina McBride.", " It was released in July 1999 as the first single from her album \"Emotion\".", " McBride originally recorded \"I Love You\" for the 1999 film's soundtrack, \"Runaway Bride\", starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere.", " The promotion the song got on the soundtrack is one of the reasons for its high chart performance.", " The single was then released on her upcoming album." ], "title": "I Love You (Martina McBride song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Hopelessly Yours\" is a song written by Keith Whitley, Curly Putman, and Don Cook.", " The song was originally recorded by John Conlee on his album \"Perfect Strangers\" for 16th Avenue Records.", " It was released as the album's third single in 1989 and peaked at number 67 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart.", " Before its release, Conlee included it as the B-side to his 1989 single \"Hit the Ground Runnin'\", which peaked at number 43.", " George Jones also cut the song for his 1986 LP \"Wine Colored Roses\"." ], "title": "Hopelessly Yours" }, { "sentences": [ "\"One Little Kiss\" is a country song written by Ashley Gorley, Jimmy Robbins, and Shane McAnally.", " It was originally recorded by American country singer Jake Owen for his 2013 studio album, \"Days of Gold\", under the title \"One Little Kiss (Never Killed Nobody)\".", " The song was covered by Canadian country rock artist Dallas Smith three years later with the abbreviated title of \"One Little Kiss\".", " Both recordings were produced by Joey Moi.", " Smith's version was released April 22, 2016 through 604 Records as the second single off his third studio album, \"Side Effects\" (2016)." ], "title": "One Little Kiss" }, { "sentences": [ "Livin' it Up is the tenth studio album by American country singer George Strait, released in 1990 on MCA Records.", " It has been certified platinum by the RIAA.", " The Tracks \"Drinking Champagne\", \"Love Without End, Amen\", and \"I've Come to Expect It From You\" were all released as singles; \"Drinking Champagne\" was a #4 hit on the Hot Country Songs charts, while the other two singles were both Number One hits.", " \"She Loves Me (She Don't Love You)\" was written and originally recorded by Conway Twitty, and was later recorded on Gary Allan's 1998 album \"It Would Be You\"." ], "title": "Livin' It Up (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Conlee (born August 11, 1946) is an American country music singer.", " Between 1978 and 2004 Conlee charted a total of 32 singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts, and recorded 11 studio albums. His singles include seven #1 hits: \"Lady Lay Down,\" \"Backside of Thirty,\" \"Common Man,\" \"I'm Only in It for the Love,\" \"In My Eyes,\" \"As Long As I'm Rockin' with You\" and \"Got My Heart Set on You.\"", " In addition to these, Conlee sent 14 other songs into the Top Ten." ], "title": "John Conlee" } ]
[ "Title: Delicious Surprise\n\nDelicious Surprise is the fourth album by American country music artist Jo Dee Messina, released in 2005. Her first studio album since \"Burn\" almost five years previous, it produced a Number One single on the \"Billboard\" country music charts in \"My Give a Damn's Busted\", a song co-written by country singer Joe Diffie and originally recorded on his 2001 album \"In Another World\". Additional singles released from \"Delicious Surprise\" include \"Delicious Surprise (I Believe It)\", \"Not Going Down\", and \"It's Too Late to Worry\", all of which charted in the Top 40 on the country charts as well. The album has been certified Gold by the RIAA.", "Title: (My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers\n\n\"(My Friends Are Gonna Be) Strangers\" is a song written by Liz Anderson. Best remembered as American country music artist Merle Haggard's first national top ten record, it was also a top ten song concurrently for Roy Drusky. The song is also known as \"All My Friends Are Gonna Be Strangers\", \"(From Now On) All My Friends Are Gonna Be Strangers\", and simply \"Strangers\". Haggard went on to name his band The Strangers after the record's success. The song was subsequently recorded by scores of additional country stars as an album track including George Jones, Ernest Tubb, Porter Wagoner, Ferlin Husky, as well as Liz Anderson herself and Anderson's daughter Lynn Anderson.", "Title: In a Different Light (Doug Stone album)\n\nIn a Different Light is the tenth studio album released by American country music artist Doug Stone. It was his first album for Lofton Creek Records. Two re-recordings of his older songs are included here: \"In a Different Light\" (originally on his 1990 album \"Doug Stone\") and \"Why Didn't I Think of That\" (originally on his 1992 album \"From the Heart\"). Also included are four covers: \"Georgia on My Mind\" (the official state song for the state of Georgia), and \"Only You (And You Alone)\" (originally recorded by The Platters). and Crazy Love (originally recorded by Van Morrison) and tell it like it is (originally recorded by Aaron Neville)", "Title: The Battle Rages On...\n\nThe Battle Rages On... is the fourteenth studio album by the British hard rock band Deep Purple, released in 1993. It is the last album recorded with the band's classic Mk II line-up, which reunited for a second time (the first reunion being for 1984's \"Perfect Strangers\"). Even though Mike DiMeo was initially chosen as the singer for the album after Joe Lynn Turner was fired, Ian Gillan eventually returned to the band in late 1992 and had to rework much of the material already existing for it, which had been intended for Joe Lynn Turner and DiMeo. After his firing, Turner would admit Ritchie Blackmore referred to the album as \"The cattle grazes on\". Blackmore became infuriated at the non-melodic elements and quit mid tour after the show of 17 November in Helsinki, Finland. American guitarist Joe Satriani joined Deep Purple as a temporary replacement for the duration of the tour. A handful of working tracks written during \"The Battle Rages On...\" sessions would turn up on subsequent solo releases by Turner, under different titles.", "Title: Red River Blue\n\nRed River Blue is the sixth studio album by American country music artist Blake Shelton. It was released on July 12, 2011, via Warner Bros. Records, and is Shelton's inaugural No. 1 album on the \"Billboard\" 200 chart, debuting at the top spot on July 30, 2011. Its first single, \"Honey Bee,\" peaked at number 1 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs chart. The album's second single is \"God Gave Me You\", written and originally recorded by Christian rock singer Dave Barnes. The title track is a duet with Shelton's former wife and fellow country singer Miranda Lambert.", "Title: I Love You (Martina McBride song)\n\n\"I Love You\" is a song written by Keith Follesé, Adrienne Follesé and Tammy Hyler, and recorded by American country singer Martina McBride. It was released in July 1999 as the first single from her album \"Emotion\". McBride originally recorded \"I Love You\" for the 1999 film's soundtrack, \"Runaway Bride\", starring Julia Roberts and Richard Gere. The promotion the song got on the soundtrack is one of the reasons for its high chart performance. The single was then released on her upcoming album.", "Title: Hopelessly Yours\n\n\"Hopelessly Yours\" is a song written by Keith Whitley, Curly Putman, and Don Cook. The song was originally recorded by John Conlee on his album \"Perfect Strangers\" for 16th Avenue Records. It was released as the album's third single in 1989 and peaked at number 67 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles chart. Before its release, Conlee included it as the B-side to his 1989 single \"Hit the Ground Runnin'\", which peaked at number 43. George Jones also cut the song for his 1986 LP \"Wine Colored Roses\".", "Title: One Little Kiss\n\n\"One Little Kiss\" is a country song written by Ashley Gorley, Jimmy Robbins, and Shane McAnally. It was originally recorded by American country singer Jake Owen for his 2013 studio album, \"Days of Gold\", under the title \"One Little Kiss (Never Killed Nobody)\". The song was covered by Canadian country rock artist Dallas Smith three years later with the abbreviated title of \"One Little Kiss\". Both recordings were produced by Joey Moi. Smith's version was released April 22, 2016 through 604 Records as the second single off his third studio album, \"Side Effects\" (2016).", "Title: Livin' It Up (album)\n\nLivin' it Up is the tenth studio album by American country singer George Strait, released in 1990 on MCA Records. It has been certified platinum by the RIAA. The Tracks \"Drinking Champagne\", \"Love Without End, Amen\", and \"I've Come to Expect It From You\" were all released as singles; \"Drinking Champagne\" was a #4 hit on the Hot Country Songs charts, while the other two singles were both Number One hits. \"She Loves Me (She Don't Love You)\" was written and originally recorded by Conway Twitty, and was later recorded on Gary Allan's 1998 album \"It Would Be You\".", "Title: John Conlee\n\nJohn Conlee (born August 11, 1946) is an American country music singer. Between 1978 and 2004 Conlee charted a total of 32 singles on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts, and recorded 11 studio albums. His singles include seven #1 hits: \"Lady Lay Down,\" \"Backside of Thirty,\" \"Common Man,\" \"I'm Only in It for the Love,\" \"In My Eyes,\" \"As Long As I'm Rockin' with You\" and \"Got My Heart Set on You.\" In addition to these, Conlee sent 14 other songs into the Top Ten." ]
6,413
Who portrayed this American former drug trafficker whose potent form of heroin became reference to Jay-Z's "Blue Magic?"
Denzel Washington
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Szubin, Director of the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC)." ], "title": "Juan Carlos Ramírez Abadía" }, { "sentences": [ "Héctor Manuel Sauceda Gamboa (died 17 February 2009), commonly referred to by his alias El Karis, was an alleged drug trafficker and high-ranking leader of the Gulf Cartel (Spanish: \"Cártel del Golfo\"), a Mexican drug trafficking organization.", " He was the brother of the drug lord Gregorio Sauceda Gamboa, another high-ranking drug trafficker who worked under the tutelage of Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, the former top leader of the cartel." ], "title": "Héctor Manuel Sauceda Gamboa" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard \"Pee Wee\" Kirkland (born May 6, 1945) is a former street basketball player and a former drug trafficker." ], "title": "Pee Wee Kirkland" } ]
[ "Title: Frank Lucas (drug dealer)\n\nFrank Lucas (born September 9, 1930) is an American former drug trafficker, who operated in Harlem during the late 1960s and early 1970s. He was particularly known for cutting out middlemen in the drug trade and buying heroin directly from his source in the Golden Triangle. Lucas boasted that he smuggled heroin using the coffins of dead American servicemen, but this claim is denied by his South East Asian associate, Leslie \"Ike\" Atkinson. Rather than hide the drugs in the coffins, they were hidden in the pallets underneath as depicted in the 2007 feature film \"American Gangster\" in which he was played by Denzel Washington, although the film fictionalized elements of Lucas' life for dramatic effect.", "Title: Rafael Caro Quintero\n\nRafael Caro Quintero (born October 3, 1952) is a Mexican drug trafficker who founded the now-disintegrated Guadalajara Cartel with Miguel Ángel Félix Gallardo and other drug traffickers in the 1970s. He is the brother of fellow drug trafficker Miguel Caro Quintero, the founder and former leader of the extinct Sonora Cartel who remains incarcerated.", "Title: Blue Magic (song)\n\n\"Blue Magic\" is the first single from Jay-Z's tenth studio album, \"American Gangster\". The song was released as a single on September 20, 2007. In the chorus, Pharrell sings an interpretation of the song \"Hold On\" by the R&B girl group En Vogue, who are also featured in the song. The name \"Blue Magic\" is a reference to a potent form of heroin sold by Frank Lucas at the height of his drug trade in Harlem, New York. An official remix features Pharrell and Trey Songz.", "Title: Miyagawa Yashukichi\n\nMiyagawa Yashukichi (born c. 1888) was a Japanese drug trafficker who, while residing in Great Britain as a purchasing agent for a Japanese company, was responsible for one of the largest drug rings in operation at the time. Sending thousands of pounds of heroin to Japan via London, he came under investigation by authorities after customs officials became suspicious of an unusually large order of dolls shipped from Hamburg, Germany to his firm. Examining each by hand, agents discovered thousands of dollars' worth of cocaine had been smuggled inside nearly a dozen dolls.", "Title: Mickey Munday\n\nMickey Munday (born June 29, 1945) is an American former drug trafficker and former associate of Colombia's Medellin Cartel during the growth phase in cocaine trafficking, 1975–1985. Munday was featured in the 2006 Rakontur documentary, \"Cocaine Cowboys.\"", "Title: Lola la Chata\n\nMaría Dolores Estévez Zuleta (1906–1959), commonly known as Lola la Chata, was the first major female drug trafficker dealing marijuana, morphine and heroin in Mexico from the 1930s to 1950s. She became well known due to tabloid newspaper coverage. She was a predecessor of today’s drug trafficking culture in the country.", "Title: George Jung\n\nGeorge Jacob Jung (born August 6, 1942), nicknamed Boston George and El Americano, is a former drug trafficker and smuggler who was a major player in the cocaine trade in the United States in the 1970s and early 1980s. Jung was a part of the Medellín Cartel, which was responsible for up to 85 percent of the cocaine smuggled into the United States. He specialized in the smuggling of cocaine from Colombia on a large scale. His life story was portrayed in the biopic \"Blow\" (2001), starring Johnny Depp. Jung was released from prison on June 2, 2014, after serving nearly 20 years for drug-smuggling. On December 6, 2016 Jung was arrested and booked in Sacramento County jail for around a month, due to violating his parole. He was arrested while giving a speech in San Diego.", "Title: Juan Carlos Ramírez Abadía\n\nJuan Carlos Ramírez Abadía (Alias \"Chupeta\") (born February 16, 1963 in Palmira, Colombia) is a drug trafficker who, until his capture, was one of the leaders of the North Valley Cartel (Norte del Valle Cartel), who was wanted on drug smuggling, murder and RICO charges in the United States of America. In addition to the trafficking of cocaine, it is believed Abadia also participated in money laundering and trafficking of heroin. Through Abadias' illegal enterprise, he has amassed a fortune estimated at $1.8 billion by the US Department of State. He has been cited as \"... one of the most powerful and most elusive drug traffickers in Colombia\" by Adam J. Szubin, Director of the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC).", "Title: Héctor Manuel Sauceda Gamboa\n\nHéctor Manuel Sauceda Gamboa (died 17 February 2009), commonly referred to by his alias El Karis, was an alleged drug trafficker and high-ranking leader of the Gulf Cartel (Spanish: \"Cártel del Golfo\"), a Mexican drug trafficking organization. He was the brother of the drug lord Gregorio Sauceda Gamboa, another high-ranking drug trafficker who worked under the tutelage of Osiel Cárdenas Guillén, the former top leader of the cartel.", "Title: Pee Wee Kirkland\n\nRichard \"Pee Wee\" Kirkland (born May 6, 1945) is a former street basketball player and a former drug trafficker." ]
6,414
Where is the company based that owns the Latin America TV channel Discovery Civilisation ?
Silver Spring, Maryland
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[ { "sentences": [ "Warner Channel (currently referred as Warner TV in Asia) is a Latin American and Asian Pay TV channel owned by Time Warner's HBO Asia/HBO Latin America Group (as a joint venture with sister company Warner Bros.) that focuses on airing U.S. American-produced series and films.", " Most of the shows air in their original English language audio, with subtitles in Spanish (for Latin American countries except Brazil), Portuguese (for Brazil), Chinese (for Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore), Malaysian (for Malaysia) and Indonesian (for Indonesia), but there are also some dubbed shows, but on 1 November 2015, Warner Channel Latin American changed its programming style.", " Programs in English with subtitles in Spanish became Spanish-dubbed shows, and the SAP option for English causing many fans of the series of the original language give negative response to Warner Channel and some people who support dubbing will give positive response to Warner Channel." ], "title": "Warner Channel" }, { "sentences": [ "Born in Blood and Fire: A Concise History of Latin America is a book by John Charles Chasteen, professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.", " Chasteen covers the history of Latin America from 1492 to the present with an integrative approach that follows a chronological framework.", " The book is divided into chapters that address themes that were common throughout Latin America, such as colonialism, independence, progress, neocolonialism, nationalism, and revolution.", " Other themes that frequently come up in the book include issues of race, ethnicity, and class as well as the formation of republics.", " A timeline is provided at the beginning of the book; and various maps, photographs, and images are used throughout the book.", " \"Born in Blood and Fire\" was originally published by W. W. Norton and Company in 2001.", " Three other editions have been published since, the most recent in 2016.", " Later editions include updates and expansion of colonialism, nationalism, the Cuban Revolution, and current political and economic issues.", " W. W. Norton and Company published Chasteen’s companion reader entitled \"Born in Blood and Fire: Latin American Voices\" in 2011.", " This book includes narratives from a variety of sources that illustrate life in Latin America during the last six centuries.", " Many of these excerpts from books, essays, and newspaper articles were translated by Chasteen.", " Other books by the author include \"Americanos: Latin America’s Struggle for Independence\", \"Heroes on Horseback: A Life and Times of the Last Gaucho Caudillos\", and \"National Rhythms, African Roots: The Deep History of Latin American Popular Dance\".", " Chasteen is also known for his translation of Tulio Halperin Donghi’s \"The Contemporary History of Latin America\"." ], "title": "Born in Blood and Fire" }, { "sentences": [ "Discovery Communications is an American mass media company based in Silver Spring, Maryland.", " The company was first established in 1985 as the owner of its namesake U.S. television channel, Discovery Channel; the company operates other major factual television networks in the United States as well, including Animal Planet, and TLC, along with other spin-offs of Discovery.", " It also owns or has interests in local versions of its channel brands in international markets, as well as other major regional operations such as Eurosport." ], "title": "Discovery Communications" }, { "sentences": [ "VTV (formerly First Musical) - is Belarusian entertainment channel.", " It appeared as a result of the rebranding of the popular TV channel \"First music.\"", " The TV channel \"VTV\" instituted Belarusian company \"Dobrovidenie.\"", " The channel broadcast TV series, sketch shows, humorous and informative programs, movies and music videos in the night / morning air.", " The main content in recent years taken the company CTC Media.", " Target audience VTV is aged 10 to 45 years old.", " The terms of viewers of TV channel 60% of the female audience, 40% of men.", " According to the latest when the Media Research television channel VTV share reached 6.3% VTV is the largest private television channel in Belarus.", " It is represented in 100 per cent of cable operators in Minsk and 98 percent of the country's cable operators.", " Satellite broadcasting is provided by satellite." ], "title": "VTV (Belarusian TV channel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Edward Andrew \"Ed\" Schultz (born January 27, 1954) is an American television and radio host, a progressive political commentator and a former sports broadcaster.", " Schultz currently hosts a daily primetime weekday show on RT America TV channel based in Washington, D.C., that is part of the RT network.", " Schultz has hosted a nationally syndicated podcast, \"Ed Schultz News and Commentary\", since 2015 and a nightly television show, \"News with Ed Schultz\", since 2016.", " He was the host of \"The Ed Show\", a weekday news talk program on MSNBC, and \"The Ed Schultz Show\", a talk radio show, nationally syndicated by Dial Global.", " The radio show ended on May 23, 2014, and was replaced by a one-hour podcast." ], "title": "Ed Schultz" }, { "sentences": [ "Josquin Des Pres (Born Josquin Turenne Des Pres) is a 20th-century French born American composer, bassist, author, producer, songwriter and most known for his contributions to music media books for Hal Leonard Corporation and Mel Bay instructional music books.", " Josquin has written a vast library of compositions and music techniques on bass, music studies and various collections which are used by music teachers, private studies and in schools both nationally and internationally as a standard tool in the music industry.", " Des Pres is also a collaborative writer with English lyricist, poet, and singer Bernie Taupin on several compositions.", " Josquin Des Pres also writes musical scores and music trailers for more than 40 major TV networks and television shows including The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Bachelor (U.S. TV series), American Idol, The Tyra Banks Show, George Lopez (TV series), Anderson Cooper, TMZ on TV, Extra (TV program), American Chopper, Pawn Stars, Deadliest Catch, CNN, NBC, HGTV, TBS (U.S. TV channel), Bravo (U.S. TV network), Food Network, Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, History (U.S. TV channel), Travel Channel, CBS Television Stations, Viacom, VH1, ABC, BET, KPBS (TV), TLC (TV network), and The CW Network.", " His works are also known on MTV Networks Television Series Catfish, The Seven, When I Was Seventeen, MTV Cribs, Pimp My Ride, Teen Mom, True Life and 10 on Top." ], "title": "Josquin Des Pres (20th century musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Discovery Civilization is a television channel in Latin America dedicated to civilization-themed programming, owned by Discovery Communications." ], "title": "Discovery Civilization (Latin America)" }, { "sentences": [ "Discovery Channel Networks Latin America is a division of Discovery Communications.", " Discovery Networks Latin America and Iberia oversee Discovery Communications operations both on cable and satellite television in Latin America." ], "title": "Discovery Networks Latin America" }, { "sentences": [ "Disney Junior Latin America is a cable television channel and is a version of The Walt Disney Company-owned Disney Junior, broadcasting in all Latin America.", " It is broadcast in three feeds: North Zone, South Zone and Brazil.", " It is marketed to preschoolers.", " Disney Junior is operated by Disney & ESPN Media Networks Latin America and The Walt Disney Company Latin America, both of The Walt Disney Company.", " It was launched on June 1, 2008 as Playhouse Disney Channel.", " Formerly it only was a programming block in the mornings of Disney Channel Latin America, where it still is a programming block, as Disney Junior en/no Disney Channel.", " The programs are very similar to the Disney Junior channel and Disney Junior on Disney Channel block in the United States.", " However, the channel also airs non-original programming." ], "title": "Disney Junior (Latin America)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dr. Sergio Lais-Suárez, has an oncology diploma, is a surgeon medical doctor, expert in Ayurveda Medicine, university professor and international advisor.", " Currently Chairman of Ayurveda Medicine Department, Chairman of Indo-oriental Studies and Secretary of Institutional Affairs at the Universidad Abierta Interamericana (Argentina).", " Also President of the Argentina-India´s Friendship House and Founder Medical Director of Spasisimo International Ayurvedic Health Resort in Córdoba, Argentina.", " Since November 2006 has been posted as the 1st.", " Honorary General Consul of India In Argentina by the Government of Republic of India.", " In 2008 has been posted as 2nd.", " Vice-President of Argentina-India Chamber of Industry & Commerce.", " From April 2009 is exclusive columnist on Indian Medicine (Ayurveda Medicine) at Fox Latin America TV Channel, broadcast through Utilisima TV Channel to all American continent, Spain, and Australia." ], "title": "Sergio Lais-Suárez" } ]
[ "Title: Warner Channel\n\nWarner Channel (currently referred as Warner TV in Asia) is a Latin American and Asian Pay TV channel owned by Time Warner's HBO Asia/HBO Latin America Group (as a joint venture with sister company Warner Bros.) that focuses on airing U.S. American-produced series and films. Most of the shows air in their original English language audio, with subtitles in Spanish (for Latin American countries except Brazil), Portuguese (for Brazil), Chinese (for Taiwan, Hong Kong and Singapore), Malaysian (for Malaysia) and Indonesian (for Indonesia), but there are also some dubbed shows, but on 1 November 2015, Warner Channel Latin American changed its programming style. Programs in English with subtitles in Spanish became Spanish-dubbed shows, and the SAP option for English causing many fans of the series of the original language give negative response to Warner Channel and some people who support dubbing will give positive response to Warner Channel.", "Title: Born in Blood and Fire\n\nBorn in Blood and Fire: A Concise History of Latin America is a book by John Charles Chasteen, professor of history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Chasteen covers the history of Latin America from 1492 to the present with an integrative approach that follows a chronological framework. The book is divided into chapters that address themes that were common throughout Latin America, such as colonialism, independence, progress, neocolonialism, nationalism, and revolution. Other themes that frequently come up in the book include issues of race, ethnicity, and class as well as the formation of republics. A timeline is provided at the beginning of the book; and various maps, photographs, and images are used throughout the book. \"Born in Blood and Fire\" was originally published by W. W. Norton and Company in 2001. Three other editions have been published since, the most recent in 2016. Later editions include updates and expansion of colonialism, nationalism, the Cuban Revolution, and current political and economic issues. W. W. Norton and Company published Chasteen’s companion reader entitled \"Born in Blood and Fire: Latin American Voices\" in 2011. This book includes narratives from a variety of sources that illustrate life in Latin America during the last six centuries. Many of these excerpts from books, essays, and newspaper articles were translated by Chasteen. Other books by the author include \"Americanos: Latin America’s Struggle for Independence\", \"Heroes on Horseback: A Life and Times of the Last Gaucho Caudillos\", and \"National Rhythms, African Roots: The Deep History of Latin American Popular Dance\". Chasteen is also known for his translation of Tulio Halperin Donghi’s \"The Contemporary History of Latin America\".", "Title: Discovery Communications\n\nDiscovery Communications is an American mass media company based in Silver Spring, Maryland. The company was first established in 1985 as the owner of its namesake U.S. television channel, Discovery Channel; the company operates other major factual television networks in the United States as well, including Animal Planet, and TLC, along with other spin-offs of Discovery. It also owns or has interests in local versions of its channel brands in international markets, as well as other major regional operations such as Eurosport.", "Title: VTV (Belarusian TV channel)\n\nVTV (formerly First Musical) - is Belarusian entertainment channel. It appeared as a result of the rebranding of the popular TV channel \"First music.\" The TV channel \"VTV\" instituted Belarusian company \"Dobrovidenie.\" The channel broadcast TV series, sketch shows, humorous and informative programs, movies and music videos in the night / morning air. The main content in recent years taken the company CTC Media. Target audience VTV is aged 10 to 45 years old. The terms of viewers of TV channel 60% of the female audience, 40% of men. According to the latest when the Media Research television channel VTV share reached 6.3% VTV is the largest private television channel in Belarus. It is represented in 100 per cent of cable operators in Minsk and 98 percent of the country's cable operators. Satellite broadcasting is provided by satellite.", "Title: Ed Schultz\n\nEdward Andrew \"Ed\" Schultz (born January 27, 1954) is an American television and radio host, a progressive political commentator and a former sports broadcaster. Schultz currently hosts a daily primetime weekday show on RT America TV channel based in Washington, D.C., that is part of the RT network. Schultz has hosted a nationally syndicated podcast, \"Ed Schultz News and Commentary\", since 2015 and a nightly television show, \"News with Ed Schultz\", since 2016. He was the host of \"The Ed Show\", a weekday news talk program on MSNBC, and \"The Ed Schultz Show\", a talk radio show, nationally syndicated by Dial Global. The radio show ended on May 23, 2014, and was replaced by a one-hour podcast.", "Title: Josquin Des Pres (20th century musician)\n\nJosquin Des Pres (Born Josquin Turenne Des Pres) is a 20th-century French born American composer, bassist, author, producer, songwriter and most known for his contributions to music media books for Hal Leonard Corporation and Mel Bay instructional music books. Josquin has written a vast library of compositions and music techniques on bass, music studies and various collections which are used by music teachers, private studies and in schools both nationally and internationally as a standard tool in the music industry. Des Pres is also a collaborative writer with English lyricist, poet, and singer Bernie Taupin on several compositions. Josquin Des Pres also writes musical scores and music trailers for more than 40 major TV networks and television shows including The Ellen DeGeneres Show, The Bachelor (U.S. TV series), American Idol, The Tyra Banks Show, George Lopez (TV series), Anderson Cooper, TMZ on TV, Extra (TV program), American Chopper, Pawn Stars, Deadliest Catch, CNN, NBC, HGTV, TBS (U.S. TV channel), Bravo (U.S. TV network), Food Network, Animal Planet, Discovery Channel, History (U.S. TV channel), Travel Channel, CBS Television Stations, Viacom, VH1, ABC, BET, KPBS (TV), TLC (TV network), and The CW Network. His works are also known on MTV Networks Television Series Catfish, The Seven, When I Was Seventeen, MTV Cribs, Pimp My Ride, Teen Mom, True Life and 10 on Top.", "Title: Discovery Civilization (Latin America)\n\nDiscovery Civilization is a television channel in Latin America dedicated to civilization-themed programming, owned by Discovery Communications.", "Title: Discovery Networks Latin America\n\nDiscovery Channel Networks Latin America is a division of Discovery Communications. Discovery Networks Latin America and Iberia oversee Discovery Communications operations both on cable and satellite television in Latin America.", "Title: Disney Junior (Latin America)\n\nDisney Junior Latin America is a cable television channel and is a version of The Walt Disney Company-owned Disney Junior, broadcasting in all Latin America. It is broadcast in three feeds: North Zone, South Zone and Brazil. It is marketed to preschoolers. Disney Junior is operated by Disney & ESPN Media Networks Latin America and The Walt Disney Company Latin America, both of The Walt Disney Company. It was launched on June 1, 2008 as Playhouse Disney Channel. Formerly it only was a programming block in the mornings of Disney Channel Latin America, where it still is a programming block, as Disney Junior en/no Disney Channel. The programs are very similar to the Disney Junior channel and Disney Junior on Disney Channel block in the United States. However, the channel also airs non-original programming.", "Title: Sergio Lais-Suárez\n\nDr. Sergio Lais-Suárez, has an oncology diploma, is a surgeon medical doctor, expert in Ayurveda Medicine, university professor and international advisor. Currently Chairman of Ayurveda Medicine Department, Chairman of Indo-oriental Studies and Secretary of Institutional Affairs at the Universidad Abierta Interamericana (Argentina). Also President of the Argentina-India´s Friendship House and Founder Medical Director of Spasisimo International Ayurvedic Health Resort in Córdoba, Argentina. Since November 2006 has been posted as the 1st. Honorary General Consul of India In Argentina by the Government of Republic of India. In 2008 has been posted as 2nd. Vice-President of Argentina-India Chamber of Industry & Commerce. From April 2009 is exclusive columnist on Indian Medicine (Ayurveda Medicine) at Fox Latin America TV Channel, broadcast through Utilisima TV Channel to all American continent, Spain, and Australia." ]
6,415
Barscobe Castle used stone taken from a castle in what Scottish river?
Dee
bridge
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Anaguma or Bear In The Hole (穴熊 \"anaguma\", lit.", " \"hole-bear\") is a castle used in shogi.", " (An anaguma is a Japanese badger.)", " It is commonly used in professional shogi." ], "title": "Anaguma castle" }, { "sentences": [ "In Scottish geography, a Carse (the modern form of older Scots \"kerse\") is an area of fertile, low-lying (typically alluvial) land occupying certain Scottish river valleys, such as that of the River Forth." ], "title": "Carse" }, { "sentences": [ "Gorenji Podšumberk (] ) is a small settlement in the Municipality of Trebnje in eastern Slovenia.", " It lies at the foot of the hill on which Šumberk Castle used to stand (the name \"Podšumberk\" means 'below Šumberk' in Slovene).", " The area is part of the historical Lower Carniola region.", " The municipality is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region." ], "title": "Gorenji Podšumberk" }, { "sentences": [ "Inspired by the classic Roman/Egyptian obelisk form, Dauphin County Veteran's Memorial Obelisk was originally erected in the middle of a park located at the North Second and State Streets intersection of downtown Harrisburg, Pennsylvania from 1866 to 1876 as a tribute to Dauphin County’s Civil War soldiers.", " It stands 110 feet (33.5 meters) high, weighs over 600 tons, and was cut from stone taken from the banks of the nearby Susquehanna River.", " A stone plaque is inscribed: \"To the soldiers of Dauphin County who gave their lives for the life of the Union in the suppression of the rebellion 1861-1865.", " Erected by their fellow citizens.\"" ], "title": "Dauphin County Veteran's Memorial Obelisk" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mino castle (美濃囲い \"minō gakoi\" or 本美濃囲い \"hon minō gakoi\") is a castle used in shogi." ], "title": "Mino castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Barscobe Castle is a 17th-century tower house in Balmaclellan, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland.", " It is a typical house of a country laird, and according to a panel above the entrance, was built in 1648.", " The L-plan tower was constructed using stone taken from Threave Castle.", " The main block is three storeys high with the stair wing one storey higher.", " The gables have a modification of crowsteps found only in Galloway.", " It is a fine example of a mid-17th-century house which was unoccupied for many years until 1971 when it was restored.", " It has a modern byre (barn) attached, which has been converted into a garage.", " Barscobe Castle is a category A listed building." ], "title": "Barscobe Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Purbeck stone refers to building stone taken from a series of limestone beds found in the Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous Purbeck Group, found on the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset in southern England.", " The best known variety of this stone is Purbeck Marble.", " The stone has been quarried since at least Roman times up to the present day." ], "title": "Purbeck stone" }, { "sentences": [ "Threave Castle is situated on an island in the River Dee, 2.5 km west of Castle Douglas in Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland." ], "title": "Threave Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "Koz Castle (Turkish: \"Koz Kalesi\"), or Kürşat Castle is a castle in the Altınözü district of the Hatay Province of Turkey, built on a small hill where the Kuseyr Creek starts.", " It was built by the Principality of Antioch out of ashlar.", " The castle used to have a gate to the north, but this gate no longer exists and the eastern side of the castle has been leveled, with some original barns left.", " Some bastions of the castle stand to this day." ], "title": "Koz Castle" }, { "sentences": [ "The Rivers and Fisheries Trusts of Scotland (RAFTS) (also known as the Association of Scottish River & Fishery Management Trusts) is a waterway society, an unincorporated association, a Scottish charity, and an umbrella organisation for river trusts in Scotland, based in Edinburgh." ], "title": "Rivers and Fisheries Trusts of Scotland" } ]
[ "Title: Anaguma castle\n\nThe Anaguma or Bear In The Hole (穴熊 \"anaguma\", lit. \"hole-bear\") is a castle used in shogi. (An anaguma is a Japanese badger.) It is commonly used in professional shogi.", "Title: Carse\n\nIn Scottish geography, a Carse (the modern form of older Scots \"kerse\") is an area of fertile, low-lying (typically alluvial) land occupying certain Scottish river valleys, such as that of the River Forth.", "Title: Gorenji Podšumberk\n\nGorenji Podšumberk (] ) is a small settlement in the Municipality of Trebnje in eastern Slovenia. It lies at the foot of the hill on which Šumberk Castle used to stand (the name \"Podšumberk\" means 'below Šumberk' in Slovene). The area is part of the historical Lower Carniola region. The municipality is now included in the Southeast Slovenia Statistical Region.", "Title: Dauphin County Veteran's Memorial Obelisk\n\nInspired by the classic Roman/Egyptian obelisk form, Dauphin County Veteran's Memorial Obelisk was originally erected in the middle of a park located at the North Second and State Streets intersection of downtown Harrisburg, Pennsylvania from 1866 to 1876 as a tribute to Dauphin County’s Civil War soldiers. It stands 110 feet (33.5 meters) high, weighs over 600 tons, and was cut from stone taken from the banks of the nearby Susquehanna River. A stone plaque is inscribed: \"To the soldiers of Dauphin County who gave their lives for the life of the Union in the suppression of the rebellion 1861-1865. Erected by their fellow citizens.\"", "Title: Mino castle\n\nThe Mino castle (美濃囲い \"minō gakoi\" or 本美濃囲い \"hon minō gakoi\") is a castle used in shogi.", "Title: Barscobe Castle\n\nBarscobe Castle is a 17th-century tower house in Balmaclellan, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland. It is a typical house of a country laird, and according to a panel above the entrance, was built in 1648. The L-plan tower was constructed using stone taken from Threave Castle. The main block is three storeys high with the stair wing one storey higher. The gables have a modification of crowsteps found only in Galloway. It is a fine example of a mid-17th-century house which was unoccupied for many years until 1971 when it was restored. It has a modern byre (barn) attached, which has been converted into a garage. Barscobe Castle is a category A listed building.", "Title: Purbeck stone\n\nPurbeck stone refers to building stone taken from a series of limestone beds found in the Upper Jurassic to Lower Cretaceous Purbeck Group, found on the Isle of Purbeck, Dorset in southern England. The best known variety of this stone is Purbeck Marble. The stone has been quarried since at least Roman times up to the present day.", "Title: Threave Castle\n\nThreave Castle is situated on an island in the River Dee, 2.5 km west of Castle Douglas in Dumfries and Galloway, south-west Scotland.", "Title: Koz Castle\n\nKoz Castle (Turkish: \"Koz Kalesi\"), or Kürşat Castle is a castle in the Altınözü district of the Hatay Province of Turkey, built on a small hill where the Kuseyr Creek starts. It was built by the Principality of Antioch out of ashlar. The castle used to have a gate to the north, but this gate no longer exists and the eastern side of the castle has been leveled, with some original barns left. Some bastions of the castle stand to this day.", "Title: Rivers and Fisheries Trusts of Scotland\n\nThe Rivers and Fisheries Trusts of Scotland (RAFTS) (also known as the Association of Scottish River & Fishery Management Trusts) is a waterway society, an unincorporated association, a Scottish charity, and an umbrella organisation for river trusts in Scotland, based in Edinburgh." ]
6,416
Nelson Pizarro was from the city in what Florida county?
Broward
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[ { "sentences": [ "Tallahassee is the capital of the U.S. state of Florida.", " It is the county seat and only incorporated municipality in Leon County.", " Tallahassee became the capital of Florida, then the Florida Territory, in 1824.", " In 2015, the population was 189,907, making the 7th largest city in the U.S state of Florida, and the 126th-largest city in the United States.", " The population of the Tallahassee metropolitan area was 377,924 as of 2015.", " Tallahassee is the largest city in the Northwest Florida region as well as the main center for trade and agriculture in the Florida Big Bend and Southwest Georgia regions." ], "title": "Tallahassee, Florida" }, { "sentences": [ "The Florida circuit courts are state courts, and are trial courts of original jurisdiction for most controversies.", " In Florida, the circuit courts are one of four types of courts created by the Florida Constitution (the other three being the Florida Supreme Court, the Florida District Courts of Appeal, and the Florida county courts)." ], "title": "Florida circuit courts" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1925 Miami tornado was a strong tornado that struck Dade County, Florida, on April 5, 1925.", " It remains the deadliest tornado to affect the south Florida county, and it is estimated to have been the most intense tornado to strike the Miami area.", " The tornado caused five deaths and produced damage totals that were estimated near $200–300,000 (1925 USD).", " 35 people were also hospitalized because of injuries.", " The tornado remains the only tornado to cause multiple fatalities in Dade County.", " It is estimated that the tornado may have produced F3 damage based on photographs taken after the passage of the thunderstorm." ], "title": "1925 Miami tornado" }, { "sentences": [ "Pembroke Pines is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States.", " The city had a population of 154,750 at the 2010 census, making it the second-most populous city in Broward County and the 11th-most populous in Florida.", " It is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census.", " Its official motto is \"Join Us - Progress With Us.\"" ], "title": "Pembroke Pines, Florida" }, { "sentences": [ "Nelson Pizarro (born July 8, 1985 in Pembroke Pines, Florida) is an American soccer player currently playing for the Southern California Seahorses in the Premier Development League." ], "title": "Nelson Pizarro" }, { "sentences": [ "James Gamble Rogers IV (January 31, 1937 – October 10, 1991) was a folk artist musician and storyteller known for the recurring theme in his songs and stories about characters and places in a fictional Florida county.", " He died a heroic death and was honored by his native state.", " He was a 1998 inductee into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame." ], "title": "Gamble Rogers" }, { "sentences": [ "St.John and Robertsville are two unincorporated communities in Gadsden County, Florida, United States.", " They are located near the intersection of Old Philadelphia Road and Old Bainbridge Road.", " Unlike some people think, the communities are not a part of the Mount Pleasant area.", " They recently had a zipcode change which split the community into two zipcodes, however the community considers itself a part of Quincy.", " They are approximately 5 miles outside of the city limits of Quincy, Florida.", " St. John borders the city of Gretna and the Robertsville community borders the Georgia state line, Attapugus, Georgia, Faceville, Georgia and Chattahoochee, Florida.", " These two communities are usually spoken of and thought of together although they are separate and distinct.", " St.John is known for its school, St.John's elementary school, the St.John/Robertsville park, the St.John volunteer fire department and most recently the St.John Church of God in Christ.", " The church has been a staple in the community for over 50 years but is noted because of its new building on Old Philadelphia highway.", " The church was featured in the local newspaper The Gadsden County Times, because of its expansion.", " The church was also granted St. John Church of God in Christ day in May 2010 by then commission chair Angela Sapp.", " The church has launched many Christian leaders over the years, such as Nicky Yarborough These achievements have made St.John Church of God In Christ #86 among the top 1000 black (African-American) churches.", " Other churches in the area include the St. John AME church.", " It is also known for the McCloud’s Assisted Living Facility, which was the oldest assisted living facility in Quincy, Florida until it closed in 2006 due to health concerns of the administrator.", " The community is proud of its growth and achievements.", " St. John shares its facilities with Robertsville (its closest neighbor) and other communities in Gadsden County.", " It also borders the city of Gretna, Florida.", " The communities associate themselves with the city of Quincy as their city." ], "title": "St. John, Florida" }, { "sentences": [ "The Old Manatee County Courthouse, built in 1859-1860, is an historic building now located at 1404 Manatee Avenue, East, in Bradenton, Florida.", " It was Manatee County's first courthouse and is the oldest surviving Florida county courthouse (that was built originally as one) left in the state, and is now part of the Manatee Village Historical Park.", " On June 29, 1976, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places.", " After it ceased being used as a courthouse, it became the Manatee Methodist Church and then the Manatee Methodist Church Parsonage." ], "title": "Old Manatee County Courthouse" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tampa–Hillsborough County Public Library System (THPL) is a public library system based in Hillsborough County, Florida.", " The State Library of Florida is the main library source for Government of Florida as well as governs a large portion of Florida's public and private libraries.", " THPL is part of two larger library networks, the Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative and the Tampa Bay Library Consortium, which also includes Temple Terrace Public Library in Temple Terrace, Florida, and Bruton Memorial Library in Plant City, Florida.", " There are 25 branches of the Tampa–Hillsborough County Library System, not including digital-only and mobile-only services.", " Services provided by the THPL include (but are in no way limited to) internet access, public meeting room spaces, interlibrary loans, a Bookmobile, a Cybermobile for Spanish speakers, technology classes, adult literacy programs, and downloadable eBooks.", " Drive-thru windows for returns and hold pick-ups are located at the Jimmie B. Keel and the Jan Kaminis Platt Regional Libraries.", " The Tampa–Hillsborough County Public Library System is also a part of Hillsborough County government." ], "title": "Tampa–Hillsborough County Public Library System" }, { "sentences": [ "For the 1927–28 season, Nelson Football Club played as a professional outfit in the Football League for the seventh consecutive campaign.", " Nelson finished last out of 22 teams in the Third Division North, with a record of 10 wins, 6 draws and 26 defeats, corresponding to a tally of 26 points.", " As a result, the club was forced to apply for re-election to the League at the end of the season.", " The application was successful, with Nelson retaining their berth in place of Durham City.", " Due to the departure of Percy Smith to Bury, Nelson did not have a manager installed during the entire season.", " The team played inconsistently throughout the campaign from the outset, losing the opening two matches before winning four consecutive games during September 1927.", " Nelson suffered several comprehensive defeats during the 1927–28 season, including a 1–9 defeat to Bradford City, a 0–8 loss away at Stockport County and a 1–7 reverse against Accrington Stanley.", " In total, the team conceded 136 goals in 42 league matches, one of the highest totals in Football League history." ], "title": "1927–28 Nelson F.C. season" } ]
[ "Title: Tallahassee, Florida\n\nTallahassee is the capital of the U.S. state of Florida. It is the county seat and only incorporated municipality in Leon County. Tallahassee became the capital of Florida, then the Florida Territory, in 1824. In 2015, the population was 189,907, making the 7th largest city in the U.S state of Florida, and the 126th-largest city in the United States. The population of the Tallahassee metropolitan area was 377,924 as of 2015. Tallahassee is the largest city in the Northwest Florida region as well as the main center for trade and agriculture in the Florida Big Bend and Southwest Georgia regions.", "Title: Florida circuit courts\n\nThe Florida circuit courts are state courts, and are trial courts of original jurisdiction for most controversies. In Florida, the circuit courts are one of four types of courts created by the Florida Constitution (the other three being the Florida Supreme Court, the Florida District Courts of Appeal, and the Florida county courts).", "Title: 1925 Miami tornado\n\nThe 1925 Miami tornado was a strong tornado that struck Dade County, Florida, on April 5, 1925. It remains the deadliest tornado to affect the south Florida county, and it is estimated to have been the most intense tornado to strike the Miami area. The tornado caused five deaths and produced damage totals that were estimated near $200–300,000 (1925 USD). 35 people were also hospitalized because of injuries. The tornado remains the only tornado to cause multiple fatalities in Dade County. It is estimated that the tornado may have produced F3 damage based on photographs taken after the passage of the thunderstorm.", "Title: Pembroke Pines, Florida\n\nPembroke Pines is a city in Broward County, Florida, United States. The city had a population of 154,750 at the 2010 census, making it the second-most populous city in Broward County and the 11th-most populous in Florida. It is a principal city of the Miami metropolitan area, which was home to an estimated 6,012,331 people at the 2015 census. Its official motto is \"Join Us - Progress With Us.\"", "Title: Nelson Pizarro\n\nNelson Pizarro (born July 8, 1985 in Pembroke Pines, Florida) is an American soccer player currently playing for the Southern California Seahorses in the Premier Development League.", "Title: Gamble Rogers\n\nJames Gamble Rogers IV (January 31, 1937 – October 10, 1991) was a folk artist musician and storyteller known for the recurring theme in his songs and stories about characters and places in a fictional Florida county. He died a heroic death and was honored by his native state. He was a 1998 inductee into the Florida Artists Hall of Fame.", "Title: St. John, Florida\n\nSt.John and Robertsville are two unincorporated communities in Gadsden County, Florida, United States. They are located near the intersection of Old Philadelphia Road and Old Bainbridge Road. Unlike some people think, the communities are not a part of the Mount Pleasant area. They recently had a zipcode change which split the community into two zipcodes, however the community considers itself a part of Quincy. They are approximately 5 miles outside of the city limits of Quincy, Florida. St. John borders the city of Gretna and the Robertsville community borders the Georgia state line, Attapugus, Georgia, Faceville, Georgia and Chattahoochee, Florida. These two communities are usually spoken of and thought of together although they are separate and distinct. St.John is known for its school, St.John's elementary school, the St.John/Robertsville park, the St.John volunteer fire department and most recently the St.John Church of God in Christ. The church has been a staple in the community for over 50 years but is noted because of its new building on Old Philadelphia highway. The church was featured in the local newspaper The Gadsden County Times, because of its expansion. The church was also granted St. John Church of God in Christ day in May 2010 by then commission chair Angela Sapp. The church has launched many Christian leaders over the years, such as Nicky Yarborough These achievements have made St.John Church of God In Christ #86 among the top 1000 black (African-American) churches. Other churches in the area include the St. John AME church. It is also known for the McCloud’s Assisted Living Facility, which was the oldest assisted living facility in Quincy, Florida until it closed in 2006 due to health concerns of the administrator. The community is proud of its growth and achievements. St. John shares its facilities with Robertsville (its closest neighbor) and other communities in Gadsden County. It also borders the city of Gretna, Florida. The communities associate themselves with the city of Quincy as their city.", "Title: Old Manatee County Courthouse\n\nThe Old Manatee County Courthouse, built in 1859-1860, is an historic building now located at 1404 Manatee Avenue, East, in Bradenton, Florida. It was Manatee County's first courthouse and is the oldest surviving Florida county courthouse (that was built originally as one) left in the state, and is now part of the Manatee Village Historical Park. On June 29, 1976, it was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places. After it ceased being used as a courthouse, it became the Manatee Methodist Church and then the Manatee Methodist Church Parsonage.", "Title: Tampa–Hillsborough County Public Library System\n\nThe Tampa–Hillsborough County Public Library System (THPL) is a public library system based in Hillsborough County, Florida. The State Library of Florida is the main library source for Government of Florida as well as governs a large portion of Florida's public and private libraries. THPL is part of two larger library networks, the Hillsborough County Public Library Cooperative and the Tampa Bay Library Consortium, which also includes Temple Terrace Public Library in Temple Terrace, Florida, and Bruton Memorial Library in Plant City, Florida. There are 25 branches of the Tampa–Hillsborough County Library System, not including digital-only and mobile-only services. Services provided by the THPL include (but are in no way limited to) internet access, public meeting room spaces, interlibrary loans, a Bookmobile, a Cybermobile for Spanish speakers, technology classes, adult literacy programs, and downloadable eBooks. Drive-thru windows for returns and hold pick-ups are located at the Jimmie B. Keel and the Jan Kaminis Platt Regional Libraries. The Tampa–Hillsborough County Public Library System is also a part of Hillsborough County government.", "Title: 1927–28 Nelson F.C. season\n\nFor the 1927–28 season, Nelson Football Club played as a professional outfit in the Football League for the seventh consecutive campaign. Nelson finished last out of 22 teams in the Third Division North, with a record of 10 wins, 6 draws and 26 defeats, corresponding to a tally of 26 points. As a result, the club was forced to apply for re-election to the League at the end of the season. The application was successful, with Nelson retaining their berth in place of Durham City. Due to the departure of Percy Smith to Bury, Nelson did not have a manager installed during the entire season. The team played inconsistently throughout the campaign from the outset, losing the opening two matches before winning four consecutive games during September 1927. Nelson suffered several comprehensive defeats during the 1927–28 season, including a 1–9 defeat to Bradford City, a 0–8 loss away at Stockport County and a 1–7 reverse against Accrington Stanley. In total, the team conceded 136 goals in 42 league matches, one of the highest totals in Football League history." ]
6,417
Where is the coeducational university which the Grambling State Tigers women's basketball team represents located in
Grambling, Louisiana
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Grambling State Tigers baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Grambling State University in Grambling, Louisiana, U.S.", " The team is a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I.", " The team plays its home games at Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones Park and Wilbert Ellis Field in Grambling, Louisiana.", " The Tigers are coached by James Cooper." ], "title": "Grambling State Tigers baseball" }, { "sentences": [ "The Grambling State Tigers men's basketball team represents Grambling State University in Grambling, Louisiana.", " The school's team currently competes in the Southwestern Athletic Conference.", " They currently play their home games at the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center." ], "title": "Grambling State Tigers men's basketball" }, { "sentences": [ "Melvin Spears (born January 16, 1960) is the former head coach at Grambling State University and Alcorn State University.", " Previously, he was the sixth head college football coach for the Grambling State Tigers located in Grambling, Louisiana and he held that position for three seasons, from 2004 until 2006.", " His coaching record at Grambling was 20 wins, 14 losses, and 0 ties.", " He then served as a coach at Texas Southern University, working with the wide receivers in 2008 then moving over to running backs.", " He also served as the offensive coordinator of Alabama State University during the 2010 season.", " Spears was selected on January 19, 2011 to the post of head coach of his alma mater of Alcorn State University.", " Spears was fired by Alcorn State on February 24, 2012.", " He had previously been placed on administrative leave." ], "title": "Melvin Spears" }, { "sentences": [ "Grambling State University (GSU) is a historically black, public, coeducational university, located in Grambling, Louisiana.", " The university is home of the Eddie G. Robinson Museum, and is listed on the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail.", " The university is a member-school of the University of Louisiana System and Thurgood Marshall College Fund." ], "title": "Grambling State University" }, { "sentences": [ "The Grambling State Tigers represent Grambling State University in NCAA intercollegiate athletics.", " Grambling's sports teams participate in Division I (I-FCS for football) as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC).", " Currently, the Grambling State University Department of Athletics sponsors men's intercollegiate football, along with men's and women's basketball, baseball, track & field, softball, golf, soccer, tennis, bowling and volleyball." ], "title": "Grambling State Tigers" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016 Grambling State Tigers football team represented Grambling State University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season.", " The Tigers were led by third year head coach Broderick Fobbs.", " They competed as members of the West Division of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) and played their home games at Eddie Robinson Stadium in Grambling, Louisiana.", " They finished the season 12–1, 9–0 in SWAC play to be champions of the West Division.", " They represented the West Division in the SWAC Championship Game where they defeated Alcorn State.", " The Tigers also defeated MEAC champion North Carolina Central in the Celebration Bowl, earning their fifteenth black college football national championship." ], "title": "2016 Grambling State Tigers football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The Grambling State Tigers women's basketball team represents Grambling State University in Grambling, Louisiana.", " The school's team currently competes in the Southwestern Athletic Conference." ], "title": "Grambling State Tigers women's basketball" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1994 Grambling State Tigers football team represented Grambling State University as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) during the 1994 NCAA Division I-AA football season.", " The Tigers were led by head coach Eddie Robinson in his 52nd year and finished the season with a record of nine wins and three losses (9–3, 6–1 SWAC).", " The Tigers offense scored 479 points while the defense allowed only 262 points.", " This was the final winning season during Eddie Robinson's tenure as head coach at Grambling." ], "title": "1994 Grambling State Tigers football team" }, { "sentences": [ "Eddie Robinson Stadium is a 19,600-seat multi-purpose stadium in Grambling, Louisiana.", " It opened in 1983 and is home to the Grambling State Tigers football team and Grambling High School Kittens football team.", " The stadium is named in honor of famous Grambling State University head football coach, Eddie Robinson.", " It replaced Grambling Stadium.", " The stadium is oftentimes affectionately referred to as \"The Hole\" due to the topography of the stadium area." ], "title": "Eddie Robinson Stadium" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013 Grambling State Tigers football team represented Grambling State University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season.", " The Tigers were led by head coach Doug Williams in the third season of his second tenure as head coach and ninth overall after coaching the Tigers from 1998 to 2003.", " They competed as a member of the West Division of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) and played their home games at Eddie Robinson Stadium in Grambling, Louisiana.", " The Tigers finished the season with a 1–11 record." ], "title": "2013 Grambling State Tigers football team" } ]
[ "Title: Grambling State Tigers baseball\n\nThe Grambling State Tigers baseball team is a varsity intercollegiate athletic team of Grambling State University in Grambling, Louisiana, U.S. The team is a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference, which is part of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I. The team plays its home games at Ralph Waldo Emerson Jones Park and Wilbert Ellis Field in Grambling, Louisiana. The Tigers are coached by James Cooper.", "Title: Grambling State Tigers men's basketball\n\nThe Grambling State Tigers men's basketball team represents Grambling State University in Grambling, Louisiana. The school's team currently competes in the Southwestern Athletic Conference. They currently play their home games at the Fredrick C. Hobdy Assembly Center.", "Title: Melvin Spears\n\nMelvin Spears (born January 16, 1960) is the former head coach at Grambling State University and Alcorn State University. Previously, he was the sixth head college football coach for the Grambling State Tigers located in Grambling, Louisiana and he held that position for three seasons, from 2004 until 2006. His coaching record at Grambling was 20 wins, 14 losses, and 0 ties. He then served as a coach at Texas Southern University, working with the wide receivers in 2008 then moving over to running backs. He also served as the offensive coordinator of Alabama State University during the 2010 season. Spears was selected on January 19, 2011 to the post of head coach of his alma mater of Alcorn State University. Spears was fired by Alcorn State on February 24, 2012. He had previously been placed on administrative leave.", "Title: Grambling State University\n\nGrambling State University (GSU) is a historically black, public, coeducational university, located in Grambling, Louisiana. The university is home of the Eddie G. Robinson Museum, and is listed on the Louisiana African American Heritage Trail. The university is a member-school of the University of Louisiana System and Thurgood Marshall College Fund.", "Title: Grambling State Tigers\n\nThe Grambling State Tigers represent Grambling State University in NCAA intercollegiate athletics. Grambling's sports teams participate in Division I (I-FCS for football) as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC). Currently, the Grambling State University Department of Athletics sponsors men's intercollegiate football, along with men's and women's basketball, baseball, track & field, softball, golf, soccer, tennis, bowling and volleyball.", "Title: 2016 Grambling State Tigers football team\n\nThe 2016 Grambling State Tigers football team represented Grambling State University in the 2016 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Tigers were led by third year head coach Broderick Fobbs. They competed as members of the West Division of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) and played their home games at Eddie Robinson Stadium in Grambling, Louisiana. They finished the season 12–1, 9–0 in SWAC play to be champions of the West Division. They represented the West Division in the SWAC Championship Game where they defeated Alcorn State. The Tigers also defeated MEAC champion North Carolina Central in the Celebration Bowl, earning their fifteenth black college football national championship.", "Title: Grambling State Tigers women's basketball\n\nThe Grambling State Tigers women's basketball team represents Grambling State University in Grambling, Louisiana. The school's team currently competes in the Southwestern Athletic Conference.", "Title: 1994 Grambling State Tigers football team\n\nThe 1994 Grambling State Tigers football team represented Grambling State University as a member of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) during the 1994 NCAA Division I-AA football season. The Tigers were led by head coach Eddie Robinson in his 52nd year and finished the season with a record of nine wins and three losses (9–3, 6–1 SWAC). The Tigers offense scored 479 points while the defense allowed only 262 points. This was the final winning season during Eddie Robinson's tenure as head coach at Grambling.", "Title: Eddie Robinson Stadium\n\nEddie Robinson Stadium is a 19,600-seat multi-purpose stadium in Grambling, Louisiana. It opened in 1983 and is home to the Grambling State Tigers football team and Grambling High School Kittens football team. The stadium is named in honor of famous Grambling State University head football coach, Eddie Robinson. It replaced Grambling Stadium. The stadium is oftentimes affectionately referred to as \"The Hole\" due to the topography of the stadium area.", "Title: 2013 Grambling State Tigers football team\n\nThe 2013 Grambling State Tigers football team represented Grambling State University in the 2013 NCAA Division I FCS football season. The Tigers were led by head coach Doug Williams in the third season of his second tenure as head coach and ninth overall after coaching the Tigers from 1998 to 2003. They competed as a member of the West Division of the Southwestern Athletic Conference (SWAC) and played their home games at Eddie Robinson Stadium in Grambling, Louisiana. The Tigers finished the season with a 1–11 record." ]
6,418
What air craft ended production in 1992 and was derived from the same aircraft as the Boeing C-137 Stratoliner?
Boeing E-3 Sentry
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[ { "sentences": [ "An aerostat (From Greek ἀήρ \"aer\" (air) + στατός \"statos\" (standing) through French) is a lighter than air craft that gains its lift through the use of a buoyant gas.", " Aerostats include unpowered balloons and powered airships.", " A balloon may be free-flying or tethered.", " The average density of the craft is lower than the density of atmospheric air, because its main component is one or more gasbags, a lightweight skin containing a lifting gas to provide buoyancy, to which other components such as a gondola containing equipment or people are attached.", " Especially with airships, the gasbags are often protected by an outer envelope." ], "title": "Aerostat" }, { "sentences": [ "The Stevens Model 520 was a pump-action shotgun developed by John Browning and originally manufactured by the J Stevens Arms & Tool Company between 1909 and 1916.", " Stevens was sold to New England Westinghouse on 28 May 1915 and production of civilian firearms was greatly reduced.", " The company was renamed the \"J Stevens Arms Company\" on 1 July 1916 and New England Westinghouse used their manufacturing facility in Chicopee Falls, MA to produce Mosin-Nagant rifles under contract for the Russian Czar during World War I.", " After the war, Stevens was sold to Savage Arms on 1 April 1920 and full production of civilian firearms resumed.", " Under Savage ownership, Model 520 production continued until 1939 when it was replaced by the Model 520A which ended production in 1948.", " Stevens also further modified the design when they introduced the streamlined Model 620 in 1927.", " The Model 620 was internally similar to the Model 520 and was produced until 1939 when it was replaced by the Model 620A which ended production in 1955.", " This shotgun is a hammerless, pump action, take-down design with a tubular magazine which holds 5 shells.", " All models can also be slam fired: the shotgun has no trigger disconnector and shells can be fired one after the other simply by working the slide if the trigger is held down." ], "title": "Stevens Model 520/620" }, { "sentences": [ "The Boeing E-3 Sentry, commonly known as AWACS, is an American airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft developed by Boeing as the prime contractor.", " Derived from the Boeing 707, it provides all-weather surveillance, command, control, and communications, and is used by the United States Air Force, NATO, Royal Air Force, French Air Force, and Royal Saudi Air Force.", " The E-3 is distinguished by the distinctive rotating radar dome above the fuselage.", " Production ended in 1992 after 68 aircraft had been built." ], "title": "Boeing E-3 Sentry" }, { "sentences": [ "Japan Air Lines flight 1628 was a UFO incident that occurred on November 17, 1986 involving a Japanese Boeing 747 cargo aircraft.", " The aircraft was en route from Paris to Narita International Airport, near Tokyo, with a cargo of Beaujolais wine.", " On the Reykjavík to Anchorage section of the flight, at 17:11 over eastern Alaska, the crew first witnessed two unidentified objects to their left.", " These abruptly rose from below and closed in to escort their aircraft.", " Each had two rectangular arrays of what appeared to be glowing nozzles or thrusters, though their bodies remained obscured by darkness.", " When closest, the aircraft's cabin was lit up and the captain could feel their heat on his face.", " These two craft departed before a third, much larger disk-shaped object started trailing them, causing the pilots to request a change of course.", " Anchorage Air Traffic Control obliged and requested an oncoming United Airlines flight to confirm the unidentified traffic, but when it and a military craft sighted JAL 1628 at about 17:51, no other craft could be distinguished.", " The sighting of 50 minutes ended in the vicinity of Denali (formerly Mount McKinley)." ], "title": "Japan Air Lines flight 1628 incident" }, { "sentences": [ "The Abrams Air Craft Corporation was an aircraft manufacturer established in Lansing, Michigan in 1937 as an offshoot of Talbert Abrams' Aerial Survey Corporation.", " Abrams had founded an airline (ABC Airline) in 1929 but found himself increasingly interested in aerial photography." ], "title": "Abrams Air Craft" }, { "sentences": [ "The Boeing C-137 Stratoliner was a VIP transport aircraft derived from the Boeing 707 jet airliner used by the United States Air Force.", " Other nations also bought both new and used 707s for military service, primarily as VIP or tanker transports.", " In addition, the 707 served as the basis for several specialized versions, such as the E-3 Sentry AWACS aircraft.", " The designation C-18 covers several later variants based on the 707-320B/C series." ], "title": "Boeing C-137 Stratoliner" }, { "sentences": [ "The Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner was the first commercial transport aircraft to enter service with a pressurized cabin.", " This feature allowed the aircraft to cruise at an altitude of 20,000 ft (6,000 m), well above many weather disturbances.", " The pressure differential was 2.5 psi (17 kPa), so at 14,700 ft (4,480 m) the cabin air pressure was equivalent to an altitude of 8,000 ft (2,440 m).", " The Model 307 had capacity for a crew of six and 33 passengers.", " The cabin was nearly 12 ft (3.6 m) across.", " It was the first land-based aircraft to include a flight engineer as a crew member (several flying boats had included a flight engineer position earlier).", " In addition to its civilian service it was also flown as the Boeing C-75 Stratoliner by the United States Army Air Forces, who used it as a long-range cargolift aircraft." ], "title": "Boeing 307 Stratoliner" }, { "sentences": [ "The ACME Anser was an amphibious twin-jet utility aircraft that was developed in the United States by Air Craft Marine Engineering in 1958.", " Its name was a contraction of Analytic Services, a company that contributed to the design.", " The project was cancelled before the prototype was complete." ], "title": "ACME Anser" }, { "sentences": [ "The Air Craft Marine Engineering Company (ACME) was a short-lived aircraft manufacturer based in Van Nuys, California.", " It was established in 1954 to develop an amphibious utility aircraft, the ACME Anser." ], "title": "Air Craft Marine Engineering" }, { "sentences": [ "General aviation in the United Kingdom has been defined as a civil aircraft operation other than a commercial air transport flight operating to a schedule or military aviation.", " Although the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) excludes any form of remunerated aviation from its definition, some commercial operations are often included within the scope of general aviation (GA) in the UK.", " The sector operates business jets, rotorcraft, piston and jet-engined fixed-wing aircraft, gliders of all descriptions, and lighter than air craft.", " Public transport operations include business (or corporate) aviation and air taxi services, and account for nearly half of the economic contribution made by the sector.", " Other commercial GA activities are aerial work, such as surveying and air ambulances, and flight training, which plays an important role in the supply of pilots to the commercial air transport (CAT) industry.", " Private flying is conducted for personal transport and recreation.", " It includes a strong vintage aircraft movement, and encompasses a range of air sports, such as racing, aerobatics, and parachuting, at which British teams and individuals have succeeded in international competition." ], "title": "General aviation in the United Kingdom" } ]
[ "Title: Aerostat\n\nAn aerostat (From Greek ἀήρ \"aer\" (air) + στατός \"statos\" (standing) through French) is a lighter than air craft that gains its lift through the use of a buoyant gas. Aerostats include unpowered balloons and powered airships. A balloon may be free-flying or tethered. The average density of the craft is lower than the density of atmospheric air, because its main component is one or more gasbags, a lightweight skin containing a lifting gas to provide buoyancy, to which other components such as a gondola containing equipment or people are attached. Especially with airships, the gasbags are often protected by an outer envelope.", "Title: Stevens Model 520/620\n\nThe Stevens Model 520 was a pump-action shotgun developed by John Browning and originally manufactured by the J Stevens Arms & Tool Company between 1909 and 1916. Stevens was sold to New England Westinghouse on 28 May 1915 and production of civilian firearms was greatly reduced. The company was renamed the \"J Stevens Arms Company\" on 1 July 1916 and New England Westinghouse used their manufacturing facility in Chicopee Falls, MA to produce Mosin-Nagant rifles under contract for the Russian Czar during World War I. After the war, Stevens was sold to Savage Arms on 1 April 1920 and full production of civilian firearms resumed. Under Savage ownership, Model 520 production continued until 1939 when it was replaced by the Model 520A which ended production in 1948. Stevens also further modified the design when they introduced the streamlined Model 620 in 1927. The Model 620 was internally similar to the Model 520 and was produced until 1939 when it was replaced by the Model 620A which ended production in 1955. This shotgun is a hammerless, pump action, take-down design with a tubular magazine which holds 5 shells. All models can also be slam fired: the shotgun has no trigger disconnector and shells can be fired one after the other simply by working the slide if the trigger is held down.", "Title: Boeing E-3 Sentry\n\nThe Boeing E-3 Sentry, commonly known as AWACS, is an American airborne early warning and control (AEW&C) aircraft developed by Boeing as the prime contractor. Derived from the Boeing 707, it provides all-weather surveillance, command, control, and communications, and is used by the United States Air Force, NATO, Royal Air Force, French Air Force, and Royal Saudi Air Force. The E-3 is distinguished by the distinctive rotating radar dome above the fuselage. Production ended in 1992 after 68 aircraft had been built.", "Title: Japan Air Lines flight 1628 incident\n\nJapan Air Lines flight 1628 was a UFO incident that occurred on November 17, 1986 involving a Japanese Boeing 747 cargo aircraft. The aircraft was en route from Paris to Narita International Airport, near Tokyo, with a cargo of Beaujolais wine. On the Reykjavík to Anchorage section of the flight, at 17:11 over eastern Alaska, the crew first witnessed two unidentified objects to their left. These abruptly rose from below and closed in to escort their aircraft. Each had two rectangular arrays of what appeared to be glowing nozzles or thrusters, though their bodies remained obscured by darkness. When closest, the aircraft's cabin was lit up and the captain could feel their heat on his face. These two craft departed before a third, much larger disk-shaped object started trailing them, causing the pilots to request a change of course. Anchorage Air Traffic Control obliged and requested an oncoming United Airlines flight to confirm the unidentified traffic, but when it and a military craft sighted JAL 1628 at about 17:51, no other craft could be distinguished. The sighting of 50 minutes ended in the vicinity of Denali (formerly Mount McKinley).", "Title: Abrams Air Craft\n\nThe Abrams Air Craft Corporation was an aircraft manufacturer established in Lansing, Michigan in 1937 as an offshoot of Talbert Abrams' Aerial Survey Corporation. Abrams had founded an airline (ABC Airline) in 1929 but found himself increasingly interested in aerial photography.", "Title: Boeing C-137 Stratoliner\n\nThe Boeing C-137 Stratoliner was a VIP transport aircraft derived from the Boeing 707 jet airliner used by the United States Air Force. Other nations also bought both new and used 707s for military service, primarily as VIP or tanker transports. In addition, the 707 served as the basis for several specialized versions, such as the E-3 Sentry AWACS aircraft. The designation C-18 covers several later variants based on the 707-320B/C series.", "Title: Boeing 307 Stratoliner\n\nThe Boeing Model 307 Stratoliner was the first commercial transport aircraft to enter service with a pressurized cabin. This feature allowed the aircraft to cruise at an altitude of 20,000 ft (6,000 m), well above many weather disturbances. The pressure differential was 2.5 psi (17 kPa), so at 14,700 ft (4,480 m) the cabin air pressure was equivalent to an altitude of 8,000 ft (2,440 m). The Model 307 had capacity for a crew of six and 33 passengers. The cabin was nearly 12 ft (3.6 m) across. It was the first land-based aircraft to include a flight engineer as a crew member (several flying boats had included a flight engineer position earlier). In addition to its civilian service it was also flown as the Boeing C-75 Stratoliner by the United States Army Air Forces, who used it as a long-range cargolift aircraft.", "Title: ACME Anser\n\nThe ACME Anser was an amphibious twin-jet utility aircraft that was developed in the United States by Air Craft Marine Engineering in 1958. Its name was a contraction of Analytic Services, a company that contributed to the design. The project was cancelled before the prototype was complete.", "Title: Air Craft Marine Engineering\n\nThe Air Craft Marine Engineering Company (ACME) was a short-lived aircraft manufacturer based in Van Nuys, California. It was established in 1954 to develop an amphibious utility aircraft, the ACME Anser.", "Title: General aviation in the United Kingdom\n\nGeneral aviation in the United Kingdom has been defined as a civil aircraft operation other than a commercial air transport flight operating to a schedule or military aviation. Although the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) excludes any form of remunerated aviation from its definition, some commercial operations are often included within the scope of general aviation (GA) in the UK. The sector operates business jets, rotorcraft, piston and jet-engined fixed-wing aircraft, gliders of all descriptions, and lighter than air craft. Public transport operations include business (or corporate) aviation and air taxi services, and account for nearly half of the economic contribution made by the sector. Other commercial GA activities are aerial work, such as surveying and air ambulances, and flight training, which plays an important role in the supply of pilots to the commercial air transport (CAT) industry. Private flying is conducted for personal transport and recreation. It includes a strong vintage aircraft movement, and encompasses a range of air sports, such as racing, aerobatics, and parachuting, at which British teams and individuals have succeeded in international competition." ]
6,419
Grazia and JJ are both what?
magazine
comparison
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{ "title": [ "Grazia", "JJ (magazine)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Grazia Maria Pinto (born Catania, 22 April 1988) is an Italian model.", " She was crowned Miss Universe Italy 2012 on 31 August 2012 at the Rainbow MagicLand Theme Park in Rome.", " She is 1.77 m tall (5'9.5\").", " By winning the title, Grazia Maria earned the right to represent her country at the Miss Universe 2012 pageant." ], "title": "Grazia Maria Pinto" }, { "sentences": [ "Bis was a magazine directed at teenaged schoolgirls, published in Japan by Kobunsha.", " \"JJ Bis\" changed its title to \"Bis\" effective from the January 2006 issue.", " \"JJ Bis\", former title of \"Bis\", was established in 2001 as an extra issue of \"monthly JJ\", and \"JJ Bis\" was read by Japanese high-teen girls.", " The ages of the readers of \"Bis\" were between 15 and 19, included senior high-school students." ], "title": "Bis (magazine)" }, { "sentences": [ "Andalucista Youth (Spanish: \"Juventudes Andalucistas\" , abbreviated JJ.AA.)", " is the youth wing of Partido Andalucista, in Andalusia, Spain.", " As of 2012 David Gómez has been the national secretary of JJ.AA.", " JJ.AA.", " is a member of the Youth Council of Andalusia.", " As of 1999, JJ.AA.", " claimed a membership of 9,864." ], "title": "Andalucista Youth" }, { "sentences": [ "Alireza Jazayeri (Persian: Alirezā Jazayeri -علیرضا جزايري ; JJ; born October 20, 1985), better known by his stage name Alireza JJ, is an Iranian rapper, producer, and film director.", " He was born in Tehran, Iran, and moved to France as a teenager.", " He gained fame with joining Zedbazi, one of the most popular Persian Hiphop bands.", " also Alireza JJ was the best singer of Zedbazi Alireza JJ has been part of two studio albums, one of them being Zedbazi's first studio album, in which he served as music producer alongside Mehrad Hidden.", " He currently works with band members Sijal and Nassim, following the band's breakup in 2014." ], "title": "Alireza JJ" }, { "sentences": [ "Grazia is the Indian edition of the Italian women's fashion and celebrity gossip magazine called \"Grazia\".", " It is the 10th international edition of \"Grazia\".", " The monthly magazine covers fashion, health, and current events, and is targeted at affluent urban women." ], "title": "Grazia (India)" }, { "sentences": [ "Grazia (] ; Italian for \"Grace\") is a weekly women's magazine that originated in Italy with international editions printed in Albania, Bahrain, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, France, Germany.", " Greece, Indonesia, India, Japan, Macedonia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Pakistan, Serbia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Thailand, and the United Kingdom." ], "title": "Grazia" }, { "sentences": [ "Santa Maria della Grazia or La Grazia is an artificial island of the Venetian lagoon, northern Italy, which lies between the Giudecca and San Clemente." ], "title": "Santa Maria della Grazia" }, { "sentences": [ "Francesco Andrea Di Grazia (born 8 May 1996) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Italian club Calcio Catania.", " Coming through the youth teams and impressing at youth level during the 2014-2015 season scoring 17 goals in 28 games, he was promoted to the first team for the 2015-2016 season.", " At the age of 19, he was loaned out to Italian club S.S. Akragas Città dei Templi.", " Di Grazia impressed in his first professional season whilst at the Sicilian club netting 4 goals and 2 assists in 16 games despite the majority of his playing time coming from the bench.", " In the 2016-2017 season, Di Grazia established himself as a regular for Catania and as one of the hottest prospects in the lower leagues of Italian football.", " He repaid the faith shown in him by the team by contributing 8 goals and 4 assists in 32 games." ], "title": "Andrea Di Grazia" }, { "sentences": [ "Of Time, Work, and Leisure is a 1962 book by political scientist Sebastian de Grazia about the role of work time, free time, and leisure time in society.", " De Grazia argues that even though the average work day and work week are shorter, and technology frees up time for workers, the average worker has less free time today than they did in the past." ], "title": "Of Time, Work, and Leisure" }, { "sentences": [ "JJ is a Japanese fashion and lifestyle magazine published by Kobunsha.", " It was established in 1975 as an extra issue of \"Josei Jishin\", and was the first women's magazine for college students in Japan.", " Most readers of \"JJ\" are females between the ages of 17 and 26, and range from college students to office workers." ], "title": "JJ (magazine)" } ]
[ "Title: Grazia Maria Pinto\n\nGrazia Maria Pinto (born Catania, 22 April 1988) is an Italian model. She was crowned Miss Universe Italy 2012 on 31 August 2012 at the Rainbow MagicLand Theme Park in Rome. She is 1.77 m tall (5'9.5\"). By winning the title, Grazia Maria earned the right to represent her country at the Miss Universe 2012 pageant.", "Title: Bis (magazine)\n\nBis was a magazine directed at teenaged schoolgirls, published in Japan by Kobunsha. \"JJ Bis\" changed its title to \"Bis\" effective from the January 2006 issue. \"JJ Bis\", former title of \"Bis\", was established in 2001 as an extra issue of \"monthly JJ\", and \"JJ Bis\" was read by Japanese high-teen girls. The ages of the readers of \"Bis\" were between 15 and 19, included senior high-school students.", "Title: Andalucista Youth\n\nAndalucista Youth (Spanish: \"Juventudes Andalucistas\" , abbreviated JJ.AA.) is the youth wing of Partido Andalucista, in Andalusia, Spain. As of 2012 David Gómez has been the national secretary of JJ.AA. JJ.AA. is a member of the Youth Council of Andalusia. As of 1999, JJ.AA. claimed a membership of 9,864.", "Title: Alireza JJ\n\nAlireza Jazayeri (Persian: Alirezā Jazayeri -علیرضا جزايري ; JJ; born October 20, 1985), better known by his stage name Alireza JJ, is an Iranian rapper, producer, and film director. He was born in Tehran, Iran, and moved to France as a teenager. He gained fame with joining Zedbazi, one of the most popular Persian Hiphop bands. also Alireza JJ was the best singer of Zedbazi Alireza JJ has been part of two studio albums, one of them being Zedbazi's first studio album, in which he served as music producer alongside Mehrad Hidden. He currently works with band members Sijal and Nassim, following the band's breakup in 2014.", "Title: Grazia (India)\n\nGrazia is the Indian edition of the Italian women's fashion and celebrity gossip magazine called \"Grazia\". It is the 10th international edition of \"Grazia\". The monthly magazine covers fashion, health, and current events, and is targeted at affluent urban women.", "Title: Grazia\n\nGrazia (] ; Italian for \"Grace\") is a weekly women's magazine that originated in Italy with international editions printed in Albania, Bahrain, Bulgaria, China, Croatia, France, Germany. Greece, Indonesia, India, Japan, Macedonia, Mexico, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Pakistan, Serbia, Slovenia, South Korea, Spain, Thailand, and the United Kingdom.", "Title: Santa Maria della Grazia\n\nSanta Maria della Grazia or La Grazia is an artificial island of the Venetian lagoon, northern Italy, which lies between the Giudecca and San Clemente.", "Title: Andrea Di Grazia\n\nFrancesco Andrea Di Grazia (born 8 May 1996) is an Italian professional footballer who plays as a winger for Italian club Calcio Catania. Coming through the youth teams and impressing at youth level during the 2014-2015 season scoring 17 goals in 28 games, he was promoted to the first team for the 2015-2016 season. At the age of 19, he was loaned out to Italian club S.S. Akragas Città dei Templi. Di Grazia impressed in his first professional season whilst at the Sicilian club netting 4 goals and 2 assists in 16 games despite the majority of his playing time coming from the bench. In the 2016-2017 season, Di Grazia established himself as a regular for Catania and as one of the hottest prospects in the lower leagues of Italian football. He repaid the faith shown in him by the team by contributing 8 goals and 4 assists in 32 games.", "Title: Of Time, Work, and Leisure\n\nOf Time, Work, and Leisure is a 1962 book by political scientist Sebastian de Grazia about the role of work time, free time, and leisure time in society. De Grazia argues that even though the average work day and work week are shorter, and technology frees up time for workers, the average worker has less free time today than they did in the past.", "Title: JJ (magazine)\n\nJJ is a Japanese fashion and lifestyle magazine published by Kobunsha. It was established in 1975 as an extra issue of \"Josei Jishin\", and was the first women's magazine for college students in Japan. Most readers of \"JJ\" are females between the ages of 17 and 26, and range from college students to office workers." ]
6,420
What genre is the Ron Howard film starring Catlett from the film "Get Shorty"?
crime thriller
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{ "title": [ "Ransom (1996 film)", "Delroy Lindo" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Delroy George Lindo (born November 18, 1952) is a British-American actor and theatre director.", " Lindo has been nominated for Tony and Screen Actors Guild awards and has won a Satellite Award.", " He is perhaps best known for his roles in a trio of Spike Lee films, especially as West Indian Archie in Lee's \"Malcolm X\" (1992) and Woody Carmichael in \"Crooklyn\" (1994), Catlett in \"Get Shorty\", Arthur Rose in \"The Cider House Rules\", and Detective Castlebeck in \"Gone in 60 Seconds\" (2000).", " Lindo starred as Alderman Ronin Gibbons in the TV series \"The Chicago Code\" (2011) and as Winter on the series \"Believe,\" which premiered in 2014." ], "title": "Delroy Lindo" }, { "sentences": [ "Get Shorty is a 1995 American crime comedy film based on Elmore Leonard's novel of the same name.", " Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring John Travolta, Gene Hackman, Rene Russo, and Danny DeVito, the plot remained true to the book except for a few minor details." ], "title": "Get Shorty (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Be Cool is a 2005 American crime-comedy film adapted from Elmore Leonard's 1999 novel of the same name and the sequel to Leonard's 1990 novel \"Get Shorty\" (itself adapted into a hit 1995 film of the same name) about mobster Chili Palmer's entrance into the music industry." ], "title": "Be Cool" }, { "sentences": [ "Dennis Farina (February 29, 1944 – July 22, 2013) was an American actor of film and television and former Chicago police officer.", " He was a character actor, often typecast as a mobster or police officer.", " His most known film roles are those of mobster Jimmy Serrano in the comedy \"Midnight Run\" and Ray \"Bones\" Barboni in \"Get Shorty\".", " He starred on television as Lieutenant Mike Torello on \"Crime Story\" and as NYPD Detective Joe Fontana on \"Law & Order\".", " He also hosted and narrated season 14 of \"Unsolved Mysteries\" on Spike TV from 2008–2010.", " His last major television role was in HBO's \"Luck\", which premiered on January 29, 2012." ], "title": "Dennis Farina" }, { "sentences": [ "The following is the filmography for American actor Danny DeVito.", " He has appeared in the films \"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest\" (1975), \"Terms of Endearment\" (1983), \"Romancing the Stone\" (1984) and its sequel \"The Jewel of the Nile\" (1985), \"Ruthless People\" (1986), \"Throw Momma from the Train\" (1987), \"Twins\" (1988), \"The War of the Roses\" (1989), \"Batman Returns\" (1992), \"Get Shorty\" (1995), \"Matilda\" (1996), \"Man on the Moon\" (1999), \"Drowning Mona\" (2000), \"Be Cool\" (2005), and added his voice to the 2012 film \"The Lorax\".", " He has been in the television series \"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia\" as Frank Reynolds since 2006." ], "title": "Danny DeVito filmography" }, { "sentences": [ "Rene Marie Russo (born February 17, 1954) is an American actress, producer, and former model.", " Russo began her career in the 1970s as a fashion model appearing on several magazine covers including \"Vogue\" and \"Cosmopolitan\".", " She made her film debut in the 1989 comedy film \"Major League\".", " Later, Russo starred in a number of thrillers and action movies throughout the 1990s including \"Mr. Destiny\" (1990) and \"One Good Cop\" (1991).", " In the 1990s, she played the leading role on \"Lethal Weapon 3\" (1992), \"In the Line of Fire\" (1993), \"Outbreak\" (1995), \"Get Shorty\" (1995), \"Tin Cup\" (1996), \"Ransom\" (1996), \"Lethal Weapon 4\" (1998), \"The Thomas Crown Affair\" (1999) and The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000).", " After she starred in the family comedy \"Yours, Mine and Ours\" in 2005, she took a six-year break from acting." ], "title": "Rene Russo" }, { "sentences": [ "David Joseph Steinberg (February 12, 1965 – March 16, 2010) was an American actor best known for his role of Meegosh in the 1988 Ron Howard film \"Willow\"." ], "title": "David J. Steinberg" }, { "sentences": [ "Al Reinert is an American film director, screenwriter and producer.", " He co-wrote the screenplays for the Ron Howard film \"Apollo 13\" and \"\", but is best known for directing and producing \"For All Mankind\", an award-winning documentary about NASA's Apollo program." ], "title": "Al Reinert" }, { "sentences": [ "Ransom is a 1996 American crime thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by Richard Price and Alexander Ignon.", " The film stars Mel Gibson, Rene Russo, Gary Sinise, Brawley Nolte, Delroy Lindo, Liev Schreiber, Evan Handler, Donnie Wahlberg, and Lili Taylor.", " Gibson was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor." ], "title": "Ransom (1996 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Lookout is a 2007 crime film written and directed by Scott Frank, screenwriter of \"Out of Sight\" and \"Get Shorty\", starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jeff Daniels, Matthew Goode, and Isla Fisher." ], "title": "The Lookout (2007 film)" } ]
[ "Title: Delroy Lindo\n\nDelroy George Lindo (born November 18, 1952) is a British-American actor and theatre director. Lindo has been nominated for Tony and Screen Actors Guild awards and has won a Satellite Award. He is perhaps best known for his roles in a trio of Spike Lee films, especially as West Indian Archie in Lee's \"Malcolm X\" (1992) and Woody Carmichael in \"Crooklyn\" (1994), Catlett in \"Get Shorty\", Arthur Rose in \"The Cider House Rules\", and Detective Castlebeck in \"Gone in 60 Seconds\" (2000). Lindo starred as Alderman Ronin Gibbons in the TV series \"The Chicago Code\" (2011) and as Winter on the series \"Believe,\" which premiered in 2014.", "Title: Get Shorty (film)\n\nGet Shorty is a 1995 American crime comedy film based on Elmore Leonard's novel of the same name. Directed by Barry Sonnenfeld and starring John Travolta, Gene Hackman, Rene Russo, and Danny DeVito, the plot remained true to the book except for a few minor details.", "Title: Be Cool\n\nBe Cool is a 2005 American crime-comedy film adapted from Elmore Leonard's 1999 novel of the same name and the sequel to Leonard's 1990 novel \"Get Shorty\" (itself adapted into a hit 1995 film of the same name) about mobster Chili Palmer's entrance into the music industry.", "Title: Dennis Farina\n\nDennis Farina (February 29, 1944 – July 22, 2013) was an American actor of film and television and former Chicago police officer. He was a character actor, often typecast as a mobster or police officer. His most known film roles are those of mobster Jimmy Serrano in the comedy \"Midnight Run\" and Ray \"Bones\" Barboni in \"Get Shorty\". He starred on television as Lieutenant Mike Torello on \"Crime Story\" and as NYPD Detective Joe Fontana on \"Law & Order\". He also hosted and narrated season 14 of \"Unsolved Mysteries\" on Spike TV from 2008–2010. His last major television role was in HBO's \"Luck\", which premiered on January 29, 2012.", "Title: Danny DeVito filmography\n\nThe following is the filmography for American actor Danny DeVito. He has appeared in the films \"One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest\" (1975), \"Terms of Endearment\" (1983), \"Romancing the Stone\" (1984) and its sequel \"The Jewel of the Nile\" (1985), \"Ruthless People\" (1986), \"Throw Momma from the Train\" (1987), \"Twins\" (1988), \"The War of the Roses\" (1989), \"Batman Returns\" (1992), \"Get Shorty\" (1995), \"Matilda\" (1996), \"Man on the Moon\" (1999), \"Drowning Mona\" (2000), \"Be Cool\" (2005), and added his voice to the 2012 film \"The Lorax\". He has been in the television series \"It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia\" as Frank Reynolds since 2006.", "Title: Rene Russo\n\nRene Marie Russo (born February 17, 1954) is an American actress, producer, and former model. Russo began her career in the 1970s as a fashion model appearing on several magazine covers including \"Vogue\" and \"Cosmopolitan\". She made her film debut in the 1989 comedy film \"Major League\". Later, Russo starred in a number of thrillers and action movies throughout the 1990s including \"Mr. Destiny\" (1990) and \"One Good Cop\" (1991). In the 1990s, she played the leading role on \"Lethal Weapon 3\" (1992), \"In the Line of Fire\" (1993), \"Outbreak\" (1995), \"Get Shorty\" (1995), \"Tin Cup\" (1996), \"Ransom\" (1996), \"Lethal Weapon 4\" (1998), \"The Thomas Crown Affair\" (1999) and The Adventures of Rocky and Bullwinkle (2000). After she starred in the family comedy \"Yours, Mine and Ours\" in 2005, she took a six-year break from acting.", "Title: David J. Steinberg\n\nDavid Joseph Steinberg (February 12, 1965 – March 16, 2010) was an American actor best known for his role of Meegosh in the 1988 Ron Howard film \"Willow\".", "Title: Al Reinert\n\nAl Reinert is an American film director, screenwriter and producer. He co-wrote the screenplays for the Ron Howard film \"Apollo 13\" and \"\", but is best known for directing and producing \"For All Mankind\", an award-winning documentary about NASA's Apollo program.", "Title: Ransom (1996 film)\n\nRansom is a 1996 American crime thriller film directed by Ron Howard and written by Richard Price and Alexander Ignon. The film stars Mel Gibson, Rene Russo, Gary Sinise, Brawley Nolte, Delroy Lindo, Liev Schreiber, Evan Handler, Donnie Wahlberg, and Lili Taylor. Gibson was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor.", "Title: The Lookout (2007 film)\n\nThe Lookout is a 2007 crime film written and directed by Scott Frank, screenwriter of \"Out of Sight\" and \"Get Shorty\", starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Jeff Daniels, Matthew Goode, and Isla Fisher." ]
6,421
What Swiss financial company are the bankers for Shanta Gold?
UBS
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{ "title": [ "Shanta Gold", "UBS" ], "sent_id": [ 3, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The New Luika Gold Mine is an active mine in the Lupa Gold Field, an area of about 2,600 km2 in south west Tanzania, north of Mbeya, that is known for its gold deposits.", " It is the principal mine of Shanta Gold and saw its first gold pour in August 2012." ], "title": "New Luika Gold Mine" }, { "sentences": [ "Ravi Subramanian is an Indian author.", " A banker by profession, Subramanian has written popular thrillers about banking and bankers, including award winning trilogy \"The Incredible Banker\", \"The Bankster\" and \"Bankerupt\".", " An alumnus of IIM Bangalore, batch of 1993, Subramanian spent close to two decades in the financial services industry.", " After having worked with companies such as Citibank, HSBC and ANZ Grindlays, Subramanian is now the CEO of a listed Non-banking financial company." ], "title": "Ravi Subramanian" }, { "sentences": [ "responsAbility Investments AG is a private Swiss enterprise, founded in 2003 and headquartered in Zurich.", " Its core business are investments in microfinance companies which provide credit and other banking services to very small, small and medium-sized enterprises who have previously had limited access to formal financial services in frontier or developing countries.", " Socially responsible business that seeks to be both transparent and profitable on a sustainable basis is financed.", " Impact investing is a general term used for such endeavors.", " In addition, investments are made in specific agriculture and energy companies in frontier or developing countries.", " responsAbility Investments is registered with the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA)." ], "title": "Responsability investments" }, { "sentences": [ "Shanta Gold Limited is gold mining company, registered in Guernsey in the Channel Islands but which operates in Tanzania.", " The company is listed on AIM on the London Stock Exchange (symbol: LON:SHG) and had a market capitalisation of £63.5M as of 18 September 2013.", " The Tanzanian offices are in Dar Es Salaam.", " Its bankers are UBS." ], "title": "Shanta Gold" }, { "sentences": [ "VZ Holding Ltd. is a Swiss financial service company listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange.", " Its head office is based in Zürich." ], "title": "VZ Holding" }, { "sentences": [ "The Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) is the Swiss government body responsible for financial regulation.", " This includes the supervision of banks, insurance companies, stock exchanges and securities dealers, as well as other financial intermediaries in Switzerland." ], "title": "Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority" }, { "sentences": [ "Legislation and supervision of the Swiss financial markets is achieved through a system of laws, ordinances and circulars released by the Swiss Federal Assembly, the Swiss Federal Council and the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA)." ], "title": "List of Swiss financial market legislation" }, { "sentences": [ "The Swiss Bankers Association is a professional organization of Swiss financial institutions." ], "title": "Swiss Bankers Association" }, { "sentences": [ "Urs Meisterhans (born November 10, 1960) is a figure within the Swiss financial advisory industry.", " He was the founder and principal of the Swiss-based financial services company Sinitus AG, until his departure in 2013.", " The company was liquidated in 2015." ], "title": "Urs Meisterhans" }, { "sentences": [ "UBS AG is a Swiss global financial services company, incorporated in the Canton of Zurich, and co-headquartered in Zürich and Basel.", " The company provides wealth management, asset management, and investment banking services for private, corporate, and institutional clients worldwide, and is generally considered to be a bulge bracket bank.", " In Switzerland, these services are also offered to retail clients.", " The name \"UBS\" was originally an abbreviation for the Union Bank of Switzerland, but it ceased to be a representational abbreviation after the bank's merger with the Swiss Bank Corporation in 1998.", " The company traces its origins to 1856, when the earliest of its predecessor banks was founded." ], "title": "UBS" } ]
[ "Title: New Luika Gold Mine\n\nThe New Luika Gold Mine is an active mine in the Lupa Gold Field, an area of about 2,600 km2 in south west Tanzania, north of Mbeya, that is known for its gold deposits. It is the principal mine of Shanta Gold and saw its first gold pour in August 2012.", "Title: Ravi Subramanian\n\nRavi Subramanian is an Indian author. A banker by profession, Subramanian has written popular thrillers about banking and bankers, including award winning trilogy \"The Incredible Banker\", \"The Bankster\" and \"Bankerupt\". An alumnus of IIM Bangalore, batch of 1993, Subramanian spent close to two decades in the financial services industry. After having worked with companies such as Citibank, HSBC and ANZ Grindlays, Subramanian is now the CEO of a listed Non-banking financial company.", "Title: Responsability investments\n\nresponsAbility Investments AG is a private Swiss enterprise, founded in 2003 and headquartered in Zurich. Its core business are investments in microfinance companies which provide credit and other banking services to very small, small and medium-sized enterprises who have previously had limited access to formal financial services in frontier or developing countries. Socially responsible business that seeks to be both transparent and profitable on a sustainable basis is financed. Impact investing is a general term used for such endeavors. In addition, investments are made in specific agriculture and energy companies in frontier or developing countries. responsAbility Investments is registered with the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA).", "Title: Shanta Gold\n\nShanta Gold Limited is gold mining company, registered in Guernsey in the Channel Islands but which operates in Tanzania. The company is listed on AIM on the London Stock Exchange (symbol: LON:SHG) and had a market capitalisation of £63.5M as of 18 September 2013. The Tanzanian offices are in Dar Es Salaam. Its bankers are UBS.", "Title: VZ Holding\n\nVZ Holding Ltd. is a Swiss financial service company listed on the SIX Swiss Exchange. Its head office is based in Zürich.", "Title: Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority\n\nThe Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA) is the Swiss government body responsible for financial regulation. This includes the supervision of banks, insurance companies, stock exchanges and securities dealers, as well as other financial intermediaries in Switzerland.", "Title: List of Swiss financial market legislation\n\nLegislation and supervision of the Swiss financial markets is achieved through a system of laws, ordinances and circulars released by the Swiss Federal Assembly, the Swiss Federal Council and the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA).", "Title: Swiss Bankers Association\n\nThe Swiss Bankers Association is a professional organization of Swiss financial institutions.", "Title: Urs Meisterhans\n\nUrs Meisterhans (born November 10, 1960) is a figure within the Swiss financial advisory industry. He was the founder and principal of the Swiss-based financial services company Sinitus AG, until his departure in 2013. The company was liquidated in 2015.", "Title: UBS\n\nUBS AG is a Swiss global financial services company, incorporated in the Canton of Zurich, and co-headquartered in Zürich and Basel. The company provides wealth management, asset management, and investment banking services for private, corporate, and institutional clients worldwide, and is generally considered to be a bulge bracket bank. In Switzerland, these services are also offered to retail clients. The name \"UBS\" was originally an abbreviation for the Union Bank of Switzerland, but it ceased to be a representational abbreviation after the bank's merger with the Swiss Bank Corporation in 1998. The company traces its origins to 1856, when the earliest of its predecessor banks was founded." ]
6,422
Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse was the eldest daughter of what fifth son of Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse and Princess Margaret of Prussia?
Prince Christoph of Hesse
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{ "title": [ "Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse", "Prince Christoph of Hesse" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Alexander Frederick, Landgrave of Hesse (German: \"Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht Georg Landgraf von Hessen\" 25 January 1863, Copenhagen – 26 March 1945) was a Hesse-Kassel and Prussian Prince.", " He was the son of Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel and Princess Anna of Prussia.", " From 1888–1925 he was Head of the House of Hesse, but abdicated his position to his brother Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse.", " He was visually handicapped from birth, and this, in addition to his morganatic marriage, played a part in his decision to abdicate." ], "title": "Alexander Frederick, Landgrave of Hesse" }, { "sentences": [ "Frederick Augustus II (16 November 1852 in Oldenburg – 24 February 1931 in Rastede) was the last ruling Grand Duke of Oldenburg.", " He married Princess Elisabeth Anna of Prussia, daughter of Princess Maria Anna of Anhalt-Dessau and Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia.", " After her death, he married Elisabeth Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin." ], "title": "Frederick Augustus II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg" }, { "sentences": [ "Princess Charlotte of Prussia (Viktoria Elisabeth Auguste Charlotte; 24 July 1860 – 1 October 1919) was Duchess Consort of Saxe-Meiningen as the wife of Bernhard III, the duchy's last ruler.", " Born at the \"Neues Palais\" in Potsdam, she was the second child and eldest daughter of Prince Frederick of Prussia, a member of the House of Hohenzollern who became Crown Prince of Prussia in 1861 and German Emperor in 1888.", " Through her mother Victoria, Princess Royal, Charlotte was the eldest granddaughter of the British monarch Queen Victoria and her consort Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha." ], "title": "Princess Charlotte of Prussia" }, { "sentences": [ "Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse (German: \"Prinzessin Christina Margarethe von Hessen\" ; 10 January 1933 – 22 November 2011) was the eldest daughter of Prince Christoph of Hesse and Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark.", " From 1956 to 1962, she was married to Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia, with whom she had two children.", " Her second marriage to Robert Floris van Eyck, a Dutch artist based in London, lasted from 1962 to 1986." ], "title": "Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse" }, { "sentences": [ "Christoph Ernst August of Hesse (Frankfurt, 14 May 1901 – Apennine Mountains near Forlì, 7 October 1943) was the fifth son of Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse and Princess Margaret of Prussia.", " He was a German SS officer killed accidentally during World War II." ], "title": "Prince Christoph of Hesse" }, { "sentences": [ "Princess Marie of Prussia (\"Marie Elisabeth Louise Frederika of Prussia\"; 14 September 1855, Marmorpalais, Potsdam – 20 June 1888, Dresden), was a princess of the House of Hohenzollern.", " She was the daughter of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia and later became second wife of Prince Henry of the Netherlands then the first wife of Prince Albert of Saxe-Altenburg.", " She was also the great-niece of Wilhelm I, German Emperor." ], "title": "Princess Marie of Prussia (1855–1888)" }, { "sentences": [ "Prince Friedrich Carl Nicolaus of Prussia (20 March 1828 – 15 June 1885) was the son of Prince Charles of Prussia (1801–1883) and his wife, Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1808–1877).", " Prince Frederick Charles was a grandson of King Frederick William III of Prussia and a nephew of Frederick William IV and William I.", " He was born at Schloss Klein in Berlin." ], "title": "Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1828–85)" }, { "sentences": [ "Prince Sigismund of Prussia (Franz Friedrich Sigismund; 15 September 1864 – 18 June 1866) was the fourth child and third son of Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia (later King of Prussia and German Emperor as Frederick III), and Victoria, Princess Royal, eldest daughter of the British Queen Victoria." ], "title": "Prince Sigismund of Prussia (1864–1866)" }, { "sentences": [ "Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine (\"Irene Luise Marie Anne, Princess of Hesse and by Rhine\", 11 July 1866 – 11 November 1953) was the third child and third daughter of Princess Alice of the United Kingdom and Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine.", " Her maternal grandparents were Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.", " Her paternal grandparents were Prince Charles of Hesse and by Rhine and Princess Elizabeth of Prussia.", " She was the wife of Prince Henry of Prussia, a younger brother of Wilhelm II, German Emperor and her first cousin.", " The SS \"Prinzessin Irene\", a liner of the North German Lloyd was named after her." ], "title": "Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine" }, { "sentences": [ "Princess Margaret of Prussia (Margarete Beatrice Feodora; 22 April 1872 – 22 January 1954) was a daughter of Frederick III, German Emperor and Victoria, Princess Royal, and the younger sister of Emperor Wilhelm II and a granddaughter of Queen Victoria.", " She married Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse, the elected King of Finland, making her the would-be Queen of Finland had he not decided to reject the throne.", " In 1926 they became Landgrave and Landgravine of Hesse.", " She lost three sons in both World Wars I and II." ], "title": "Princess Margaret of Prussia" } ]
[ "Title: Alexander Frederick, Landgrave of Hesse\n\nAlexander Frederick, Landgrave of Hesse (German: \"Alexander Friedrich Wilhelm Albrecht Georg Landgraf von Hessen\" 25 January 1863, Copenhagen – 26 March 1945) was a Hesse-Kassel and Prussian Prince. He was the son of Prince Frederick William of Hesse-Kassel and Princess Anna of Prussia. From 1888–1925 he was Head of the House of Hesse, but abdicated his position to his brother Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse. He was visually handicapped from birth, and this, in addition to his morganatic marriage, played a part in his decision to abdicate.", "Title: Frederick Augustus II, Grand Duke of Oldenburg\n\nFrederick Augustus II (16 November 1852 in Oldenburg – 24 February 1931 in Rastede) was the last ruling Grand Duke of Oldenburg. He married Princess Elisabeth Anna of Prussia, daughter of Princess Maria Anna of Anhalt-Dessau and Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia. After her death, he married Elisabeth Alexandrine of Mecklenburg-Schwerin.", "Title: Princess Charlotte of Prussia\n\nPrincess Charlotte of Prussia (Viktoria Elisabeth Auguste Charlotte; 24 July 1860 – 1 October 1919) was Duchess Consort of Saxe-Meiningen as the wife of Bernhard III, the duchy's last ruler. Born at the \"Neues Palais\" in Potsdam, she was the second child and eldest daughter of Prince Frederick of Prussia, a member of the House of Hohenzollern who became Crown Prince of Prussia in 1861 and German Emperor in 1888. Through her mother Victoria, Princess Royal, Charlotte was the eldest granddaughter of the British monarch Queen Victoria and her consort Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha.", "Title: Princess Christina Margarethe of Hesse\n\nPrincess Christina Margarethe of Hesse (German: \"Prinzessin Christina Margarethe von Hessen\" ; 10 January 1933 – 22 November 2011) was the eldest daughter of Prince Christoph of Hesse and Princess Sophie of Greece and Denmark. From 1956 to 1962, she was married to Prince Andrew of Yugoslavia, with whom she had two children. Her second marriage to Robert Floris van Eyck, a Dutch artist based in London, lasted from 1962 to 1986.", "Title: Prince Christoph of Hesse\n\nChristoph Ernst August of Hesse (Frankfurt, 14 May 1901 – Apennine Mountains near Forlì, 7 October 1943) was the fifth son of Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse and Princess Margaret of Prussia. He was a German SS officer killed accidentally during World War II.", "Title: Princess Marie of Prussia (1855–1888)\n\nPrincess Marie of Prussia (\"Marie Elisabeth Louise Frederika of Prussia\"; 14 September 1855, Marmorpalais, Potsdam – 20 June 1888, Dresden), was a princess of the House of Hohenzollern. She was the daughter of Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia and later became second wife of Prince Henry of the Netherlands then the first wife of Prince Albert of Saxe-Altenburg. She was also the great-niece of Wilhelm I, German Emperor.", "Title: Prince Friedrich Karl of Prussia (1828–85)\n\nPrince Friedrich Carl Nicolaus of Prussia (20 March 1828 – 15 June 1885) was the son of Prince Charles of Prussia (1801–1883) and his wife, Princess Marie of Saxe-Weimar-Eisenach (1808–1877). Prince Frederick Charles was a grandson of King Frederick William III of Prussia and a nephew of Frederick William IV and William I. He was born at Schloss Klein in Berlin.", "Title: Prince Sigismund of Prussia (1864–1866)\n\nPrince Sigismund of Prussia (Franz Friedrich Sigismund; 15 September 1864 – 18 June 1866) was the fourth child and third son of Crown Prince Frederick William of Prussia (later King of Prussia and German Emperor as Frederick III), and Victoria, Princess Royal, eldest daughter of the British Queen Victoria.", "Title: Princess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine\n\nPrincess Irene of Hesse and by Rhine (\"Irene Luise Marie Anne, Princess of Hesse and by Rhine\", 11 July 1866 – 11 November 1953) was the third child and third daughter of Princess Alice of the United Kingdom and Louis IV, Grand Duke of Hesse and by Rhine. Her maternal grandparents were Queen Victoria and Prince Albert of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. Her paternal grandparents were Prince Charles of Hesse and by Rhine and Princess Elizabeth of Prussia. She was the wife of Prince Henry of Prussia, a younger brother of Wilhelm II, German Emperor and her first cousin. The SS \"Prinzessin Irene\", a liner of the North German Lloyd was named after her.", "Title: Princess Margaret of Prussia\n\nPrincess Margaret of Prussia (Margarete Beatrice Feodora; 22 April 1872 – 22 January 1954) was a daughter of Frederick III, German Emperor and Victoria, Princess Royal, and the younger sister of Emperor Wilhelm II and a granddaughter of Queen Victoria. She married Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse, the elected King of Finland, making her the would-be Queen of Finland had he not decided to reject the throne. In 1926 they became Landgrave and Landgravine of Hesse. She lost three sons in both World Wars I and II." ]
6,423
Norbury is a village with links to the family of an English novelist who wrote what book in 1859?
Adam Bede
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{ "title": [ "Norbury, Derbyshire", "Norbury, Derbyshire", "George Eliot", "George Eliot" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Catherine Anne Hubback (1818 – 25 February 1877) was an English novelist, and the eighth child and fourth daughter of Sir Francis Austen (1774-1865), and niece of English novelist Jane Austen." ], "title": "Catherine Hubback" }, { "sentences": [ "Norbury is a village in Derbyshire, England.", " It is located 3 mi north of Rocester, on the B5033 road and the River Dove (which is the traditional border for Staffordshire).", " The hamlet has links with George Eliot's family, the Evans.", " George Eliot's father, Robert Evans, was born in Roston Common and sang in the choir at Norbury church, and most of George Eliot's paternal ancestors are buried there." ], "title": "Norbury, Derbyshire" }, { "sentences": [ "Henry Kingsley (2 January 1830 – 24 May 1876) was an English novelist, brother of the better-known Charles Kingsley.", " He was an early exponent of Muscular Christianity in his 1859 work \"The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn\"." ], "title": "Henry Kingsley" }, { "sentences": [ "William Wilkie Collins (8 January 1824 – 23 September 1889) was an English novelist, playwright, and short story writer.", " His best-known works are \"The Woman in White\" (1859), \"No Name\" (1862), \"Armadale\" (1866) and \"The Moonstone\" (1868).", " The last is considered the first modern English detective novel." ], "title": "Wilkie Collins" }, { "sentences": [ "Sue Prideaux is an English novelist and biographer.", " She has strong links to Norway and her godmother was painted by Edvard Munch, whose biography she later wrote under the title \"Edvard Munch: Behind the Scream\".", " Prior to taking up writing she trained as an art historian in Florence, Paris, and London." ], "title": "Sue Prideaux" }, { "sentences": [ "Heath Mynd is a hill in the English county of Shropshire.", " It is fairly unnotable except for its Marilyn status, a feature caused by the sharp drop on all sides.", " It is connected to Corndon Hill by a low col, and is only just inside England, being just one mile from the border with Wales.", " The nearby village is Norbury; nearest towns are Bishop's Castle and Church Stretton.", " Its nearest neighbour (visible in the photo) is called Cefn Gunthly." ], "title": "Heath Mynd" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary Cholmondeley (8 June 1859 – 15 July 1925) was an English novelist.", " Her best-selling novel, \"Red Pottage\", satirised religious hypocrisy and the narrowness of country life." ], "title": "Mary Cholmondeley" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary Anne Evans (22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880; alternatively \"Mary Ann\" or \"Marian\"), known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, poet, journalist, translator and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era.", " She is the author of seven novels, including \"Adam Bede\" (1859), \"The Mill on the Floss\" (1860), \"Silas Marner\" (1861), \"Middlemarch\" (1871–72), and \"Daniel Deronda\" (1876), most of which are set in provincial England and known for their realism and psychological insight." ], "title": "George Eliot" }, { "sentences": [ "Selina Davenport (27 June 1779 – 14 July 1859) was an English novelist, briefly married to the miscellanist and biographer Richard Alfred Davenport.", " Her eleven published novels have been described recently as \"effective if stereotyped\"." ], "title": "Selina Davenport" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Kingsley William Amis, CBE (16 April 1922 – 22 October 1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic, and teacher.", " He wrote more than 20 novels, six volumes of poetry, a memoir, various short stories, radio and television scripts, along with works of social and literary criticism.", " According to his biographer, Zachary Leader, Amis was \"the finest English comic novelist of the second half of the twentieth century.\"", " He is the father of British novelist Martin Amis." ], "title": "Kingsley Amis" } ]
[ "Title: Catherine Hubback\n\nCatherine Anne Hubback (1818 – 25 February 1877) was an English novelist, and the eighth child and fourth daughter of Sir Francis Austen (1774-1865), and niece of English novelist Jane Austen.", "Title: Norbury, Derbyshire\n\nNorbury is a village in Derbyshire, England. It is located 3 mi north of Rocester, on the B5033 road and the River Dove (which is the traditional border for Staffordshire). The hamlet has links with George Eliot's family, the Evans. George Eliot's father, Robert Evans, was born in Roston Common and sang in the choir at Norbury church, and most of George Eliot's paternal ancestors are buried there.", "Title: Henry Kingsley\n\nHenry Kingsley (2 January 1830 – 24 May 1876) was an English novelist, brother of the better-known Charles Kingsley. He was an early exponent of Muscular Christianity in his 1859 work \"The Recollections of Geoffry Hamlyn\".", "Title: Wilkie Collins\n\nWilliam Wilkie Collins (8 January 1824 – 23 September 1889) was an English novelist, playwright, and short story writer. His best-known works are \"The Woman in White\" (1859), \"No Name\" (1862), \"Armadale\" (1866) and \"The Moonstone\" (1868). The last is considered the first modern English detective novel.", "Title: Sue Prideaux\n\nSue Prideaux is an English novelist and biographer. She has strong links to Norway and her godmother was painted by Edvard Munch, whose biography she later wrote under the title \"Edvard Munch: Behind the Scream\". Prior to taking up writing she trained as an art historian in Florence, Paris, and London.", "Title: Heath Mynd\n\nHeath Mynd is a hill in the English county of Shropshire. It is fairly unnotable except for its Marilyn status, a feature caused by the sharp drop on all sides. It is connected to Corndon Hill by a low col, and is only just inside England, being just one mile from the border with Wales. The nearby village is Norbury; nearest towns are Bishop's Castle and Church Stretton. Its nearest neighbour (visible in the photo) is called Cefn Gunthly.", "Title: Mary Cholmondeley\n\nMary Cholmondeley (8 June 1859 – 15 July 1925) was an English novelist. Her best-selling novel, \"Red Pottage\", satirised religious hypocrisy and the narrowness of country life.", "Title: George Eliot\n\nMary Anne Evans (22 November 1819 – 22 December 1880; alternatively \"Mary Ann\" or \"Marian\"), known by her pen name George Eliot, was an English novelist, poet, journalist, translator and one of the leading writers of the Victorian era. She is the author of seven novels, including \"Adam Bede\" (1859), \"The Mill on the Floss\" (1860), \"Silas Marner\" (1861), \"Middlemarch\" (1871–72), and \"Daniel Deronda\" (1876), most of which are set in provincial England and known for their realism and psychological insight.", "Title: Selina Davenport\n\nSelina Davenport (27 June 1779 – 14 July 1859) was an English novelist, briefly married to the miscellanist and biographer Richard Alfred Davenport. Her eleven published novels have been described recently as \"effective if stereotyped\".", "Title: Kingsley Amis\n\nSir Kingsley William Amis, CBE (16 April 1922 – 22 October 1995) was an English novelist, poet, critic, and teacher. He wrote more than 20 novels, six volumes of poetry, a memoir, various short stories, radio and television scripts, along with works of social and literary criticism. According to his biographer, Zachary Leader, Amis was \"the finest English comic novelist of the second half of the twentieth century.\" He is the father of British novelist Martin Amis." ]
6,424
Fabyan House was constructed by Sylvester Marsh who also built a railway which is technically what?
narrow gauge
bridge
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{ "title": [ "Fabyan House", "Mount Washington Cog Railway", "Mount Washington Cog Railway" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 3 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Dungeness River Bridge is the centerpiece of Railroad Bridge Park near the town of Sequim, Washington.", " It crosses the Dungeness River.", " The bridge was first constructed by the Seattle, Port Angeles, and Western Railway, a subsidiary of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (also known as the Milwaukee Road) in 1916.", " Because of the ready availability of timber, the bridge was built of wood.", " This first bridge was replaced in 1930.", " The new bridge was also built of timber, and like its predecessor, is a through Howe truss 156 feet long and 22 feet high.", " Two wooden trestles are on the east and west approaches." ], "title": "Dungeness River Bridge" }, { "sentences": [ "Grand Canyon Depot, also known as Grand Canyon Railroad Station, was constructed in 1909-10 for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, in what is now Grand Canyon National Park.", " It is one of three remaining railroad depots in the United States built with logs as the primary structure material.", " The station is within 100 m of the rim of the canyon, opposite the El Tovar Hotel, also built by the railroad.", " The depot is designated a National Historic Landmark." ], "title": "Grand Canyon Depot" }, { "sentences": [ "Middlewich Manor is a former manor house in Middlewich, Cheshire, England.", " It was originally constructed in brick in about 1800, and it was encased in ashlar in about 1840, when the porch was also built The bay windows were added in the 1870s.", " As of 2011, it is a residential care home.", " The house is constructed in yellow ashlar and is in two storeys.", " On its entrance front is a porch supported by four fluted Ionic columns.", " Along the top of the porch is a frieze and a cornice.", " On each side of the porch are two-storey canted bay windows.", " Between the storeys is a band of Greek keys.", " A parapet runs along the top of the house, behind which is a low-pitched roof.", " On the garden front there are sash windows and a canted two-storey bay window to the right, and a wing with a stone oriel window and a pyramidal slated roof to the left.", " There is more decoration with bands of Greek keys on this front.", " The house is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building." ], "title": "Middlewich Manor" }, { "sentences": [ "The James S. Thompson House is a historical home located just outside New Boston, in Mercer County, Illinois.", " The two story brick Italianate house was completed in 1862, built by James S. Thompson, a successful local businessman.", " The property includes several outbuildings constructed at the same time as the house, including a wash house, wood storage house, and a privy, all made of brick.", " A wooden barn and wooden children's playhouse were also built by 1862." ], "title": "James S. Thompson House" }, { "sentences": [ "Van Ornam & Murdock Block, also known as Lee House Block, is a historic commercial block located at Port Henry in Essex County, New York.", " The block consists of four attached structures in the Italianate style built between 1874 and about 1880.", " It is the focal point of the Port Henry business district.", " The Van Ornam Block was built in 1874 and is a 3 ⁄ -story brick building with an ornately bracketed wood cornice.", " The 4-story Lee House Hotel was also built in 1874 and is a 4-story brick structure.", " The next building was built about 1880 and is a 2-story wood-frame building with a stamped metal facade.", " The Harlan building is last on the block and it was also built about 1880.", " It is a 2-story, flat-roofed brick structure." ], "title": "Van Ornam & Murdock Block" }, { "sentences": [ "Sylvester Marsh (September 30, 1803, Campton, New Hampshire – December 30, 1884, Concord, New Hampshire) was the United States engineer who designed and built the Mount Washington Cog Railway." ], "title": "Sylvester Marsh" }, { "sentences": [ "AB Motala Verkstad is one of the oldest engineering companies in Sweden.", " The company was founded in 1822 during the construction of Göta Canal.", " Motala Verkstad has also built about 400 ships, 800 bridges (e.g. Västerbron, Skeppsholmsbron, Bergsnäsbron and the Ahvaz Bridge in Iran), railway equipment, 1300 locomotives.", " The 118-meter-tall towers of Uppsala Cathedral were also built by Motala Verkstad.", " During the 1970s the company was the world's largest exporter of kitchen sinks and during the 1980s they built landing gear for Swedish-built aircraft.", " Today the company employs about 180 people." ], "title": "Motala Verkstad" }, { "sentences": [ "Mount Pleasant House was a grand hotel in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, in the area of Bretton Woods.", " It was built in 1875 and opened in 1876.", " Mount Pleasant House was one of three grand hotels in the area at the time during the early stages of an era of epic hotel building and more came soon after.", " The other early grand hotels in Bretton Woods were White Mountain House and Fabyan House." ], "title": "Mount Pleasant House (New Hampshire)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mount Washington Cog Railway is the world's first mountain-climbing cog railway (rack-and-pinion railway).", " The railway is still in operation, climbing Mount Washington in New Hampshire, USA.", " It uses a Marsh rack system and one or two steam locomotives and six biodiesel powered locomotives to carry tourists to the top of the mountain.", " Its track is built to gauge, which is technically a narrow gauge, as it is a ⁄ -inch (12.7 mm) less than ." ], "title": "Mount Washington Cog Railway" }, { "sentences": [ "Fabyan House was a grand hotel in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, constructed by Sylvester Marsh who also built the Mount Washington Cog Railway.", " The hotel burned during construction in 1868 and was rebuilt in 1872.", " The 500-person hotel offered views of Mount Washington.", " Offerings included fine dining, game rooms, parlors, and outdoor recreation.", " A fire destroyed it in 1951." ], "title": "Fabyan House" } ]
[ "Title: Dungeness River Bridge\n\nThe Dungeness River Bridge is the centerpiece of Railroad Bridge Park near the town of Sequim, Washington. It crosses the Dungeness River. The bridge was first constructed by the Seattle, Port Angeles, and Western Railway, a subsidiary of the Chicago, Milwaukee, St. Paul and Pacific Railroad (also known as the Milwaukee Road) in 1916. Because of the ready availability of timber, the bridge was built of wood. This first bridge was replaced in 1930. The new bridge was also built of timber, and like its predecessor, is a through Howe truss 156 feet long and 22 feet high. Two wooden trestles are on the east and west approaches.", "Title: Grand Canyon Depot\n\nGrand Canyon Depot, also known as Grand Canyon Railroad Station, was constructed in 1909-10 for the Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway at the South Rim of the Grand Canyon, in what is now Grand Canyon National Park. It is one of three remaining railroad depots in the United States built with logs as the primary structure material. The station is within 100 m of the rim of the canyon, opposite the El Tovar Hotel, also built by the railroad. The depot is designated a National Historic Landmark.", "Title: Middlewich Manor\n\nMiddlewich Manor is a former manor house in Middlewich, Cheshire, England. It was originally constructed in brick in about 1800, and it was encased in ashlar in about 1840, when the porch was also built The bay windows were added in the 1870s. As of 2011, it is a residential care home. The house is constructed in yellow ashlar and is in two storeys. On its entrance front is a porch supported by four fluted Ionic columns. Along the top of the porch is a frieze and a cornice. On each side of the porch are two-storey canted bay windows. Between the storeys is a band of Greek keys. A parapet runs along the top of the house, behind which is a low-pitched roof. On the garden front there are sash windows and a canted two-storey bay window to the right, and a wing with a stone oriel window and a pyramidal slated roof to the left. There is more decoration with bands of Greek keys on this front. The house is recorded in the National Heritage List for England as a designated Grade II listed building.", "Title: James S. Thompson House\n\nThe James S. Thompson House is a historical home located just outside New Boston, in Mercer County, Illinois. The two story brick Italianate house was completed in 1862, built by James S. Thompson, a successful local businessman. The property includes several outbuildings constructed at the same time as the house, including a wash house, wood storage house, and a privy, all made of brick. A wooden barn and wooden children's playhouse were also built by 1862.", "Title: Van Ornam & Murdock Block\n\nVan Ornam & Murdock Block, also known as Lee House Block, is a historic commercial block located at Port Henry in Essex County, New York. The block consists of four attached structures in the Italianate style built between 1874 and about 1880. It is the focal point of the Port Henry business district. The Van Ornam Block was built in 1874 and is a 3 ⁄ -story brick building with an ornately bracketed wood cornice. The 4-story Lee House Hotel was also built in 1874 and is a 4-story brick structure. The next building was built about 1880 and is a 2-story wood-frame building with a stamped metal facade. The Harlan building is last on the block and it was also built about 1880. It is a 2-story, flat-roofed brick structure.", "Title: Sylvester Marsh\n\nSylvester Marsh (September 30, 1803, Campton, New Hampshire – December 30, 1884, Concord, New Hampshire) was the United States engineer who designed and built the Mount Washington Cog Railway.", "Title: Motala Verkstad\n\nAB Motala Verkstad is one of the oldest engineering companies in Sweden. The company was founded in 1822 during the construction of Göta Canal. Motala Verkstad has also built about 400 ships, 800 bridges (e.g. Västerbron, Skeppsholmsbron, Bergsnäsbron and the Ahvaz Bridge in Iran), railway equipment, 1300 locomotives. The 118-meter-tall towers of Uppsala Cathedral were also built by Motala Verkstad. During the 1970s the company was the world's largest exporter of kitchen sinks and during the 1980s they built landing gear for Swedish-built aircraft. Today the company employs about 180 people.", "Title: Mount Pleasant House (New Hampshire)\n\nMount Pleasant House was a grand hotel in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, in the area of Bretton Woods. It was built in 1875 and opened in 1876. Mount Pleasant House was one of three grand hotels in the area at the time during the early stages of an era of epic hotel building and more came soon after. The other early grand hotels in Bretton Woods were White Mountain House and Fabyan House.", "Title: Mount Washington Cog Railway\n\nThe Mount Washington Cog Railway is the world's first mountain-climbing cog railway (rack-and-pinion railway). The railway is still in operation, climbing Mount Washington in New Hampshire, USA. It uses a Marsh rack system and one or two steam locomotives and six biodiesel powered locomotives to carry tourists to the top of the mountain. Its track is built to gauge, which is technically a narrow gauge, as it is a ⁄ -inch (12.7 mm) less than .", "Title: Fabyan House\n\nFabyan House was a grand hotel in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, constructed by Sylvester Marsh who also built the Mount Washington Cog Railway. The hotel burned during construction in 1868 and was rebuilt in 1872. The 500-person hotel offered views of Mount Washington. Offerings included fine dining, game rooms, parlors, and outdoor recreation. A fire destroyed it in 1951." ]
6,425
Who did the performer on Breakthrough co-star with on "Terra Nova"?
Maddy Shannon
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{ "title": [ "Breakthrough (Lemonade Mouth song)", "Naomi Scott" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Terra Nova is a Floating Production Storage and Offloading Vessel (FPSO) located in the Terra Nova oil and gas field, approximately 350 km east-southeast off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada in the North Atlantic Ocean.", " The Terra Nova field is operated by Petro-Canada, with a 33.9% interest." ], "title": "Terra Nova FPSO" }, { "sentences": [ "Terra Nova Adventure Park, located in the City of Richmond, British Columbia, within the Terra Nova Rural Nature Park, is an innovative playground.", " Its sustainable design works to accomplish an alternative to contemporary playgrounds found throughout the Lower Mainland, as most of its features are made of ropes, yellow cedar wood, and other products that resemble nature.", " The 'Homestead' and 'Paddock' areas are the two distinct zones of the playground.", " The adventure park was completed in September 2014 and it is a result of an intensive community planning process.", " The City of Richmond is working towards increasing its number of innovative parks.", " Terra Nova Adventure Park especially reflects its agricultural ties and traditions to the overall area and is suitable for individuals of all ages." ], "title": "Terra Nova Adventure Park" }, { "sentences": [ "Mount Bruce is a prominent mountain, 1640 m high, rising just south of Stuhlinger Ice Piedmont and between Gannutz Glacier and Barber Glacier in the Bowers Mountains, a major mountain range situated in Victoria Land, Antarctica.", " The topographical feature was discovered by members of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13, who explored along this coast in the \"Terra Nova\" in February 1911, and named for Lieutenant Wilfred M. Bruce, Royal Navy Reserve, officer in charge of zoological work aboard the Terra Nova.", " The mountain lies situated on the Pennell Coast, a portion of Antarctica lying between Cape Williams and Cape Adare." ], "title": "Mount Bruce (Antarctica)" }, { "sentences": [ "Naomi Grace Scott (born 6 May 1993) is an English actress and singer.", " She is known for starring as Kimberly Hart, the Pink Ranger, in the 2017 \"Power Rangers\" movie and co-starring as Maddy Shannon in the science-fiction drama series \"Terra Nova\".", " Scott also starred as Mohini \"Mo\" Banarjee in the Disney Channel original movie \"Lemonade Mouth\", and as Megan in TV series \"Life Bites\".", " She is set to play Princess Jasmine in the live-action remake of \"Aladdin\"." ], "title": "Naomi Scott" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Breakthrough\" is a song performed by the cast of Lemonade Mouth, formed by Bridgit Mendler, Adam Hicks, Hayley Kiyoko, Naomi Scott and Blake Michael.", " The song was written Bryan Todd, Maria Christensen, Shridhar Solanki and Adam Hicks and produced by Twin & Bryan Todd.", " It was released as the album's third and final single, releasing on May 2, 2011 through Walt Disney Records." ], "title": "Breakthrough (Lemonade Mouth song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Terra Nova Theatre Group is a theatre company located in the area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, founded by William Cameron.", " Originally located in Washington, PA, the company has also utilized the Grey Box Theatre in Pittsburgh.", " Terra Nova has produced full productions of both established and new plays, some of them by such Pittsburgh-based playwrights as Tammy Ryan and Cameron himself.", " The company has encouraged the development of many new works by local playwrights, holding a reading series during the summer called Friday Night 'Wrights.", " Terra Nova has also sponsored a reading series called the Underground Readings, which was held during the 2011 run of its production of Cameron's \"Violet Sharp\"." ], "title": "Terra Nova Theatre Group" }, { "sentences": [ "Terra Nova Equipment Ltd based in Alfreton, Derbyshire was founded in the early 1980s.", " They make high quality expedition tents which have been used by explorers for expeditions worldwide including to the poles.", " The best known tent produced by Terra Nova is the Quasar (see image) which uses the particularly strong geodesic design." ], "title": "Terra Nova Equipment" }, { "sentences": [ "Cape Williams ( ) is an ice-covered cape which is the termination of Buell Peninsula at the east side of the terminus of Lillie Glacier at the lower ends of George Glacier and Zykov Glacier.", " The peninsula is 15 nautical miles (28 km) long and is situated at the extremity of the Pennell Coast portion of Victoria Land, lying between Cape Williams and Cape Adare.", " It was discovered in February 1911 when the Terra Nova of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13, explored the area westward of Cape North, and it was named for William Williams, Chief Engine-room Artificer on the Terra Nova." ], "title": "Cape Williams" }, { "sentences": [ "Thomas Frank McLeod was a Scottish sailor who took part in three expeditions to the South Pole.", " Born in Glasgow to Barbara McLeod, he grew up in Stornoway, an island in the Outer Hebrides.", " He first went to sea aged 14, and in 1910 joined the Terra Nova Expedition, led by Robert Falcon Scott as an able seaman (AS).", " During the expedition, Scott and other members of the sledging party died, and the Terra Nova returned to England in 1913.", " McLeod and the other seamen were all awarded the Polar Medal." ], "title": "Thomas McLeod (sailor)" }, { "sentences": [ "Terra Nova is an oil field development project 350 km off the coast of Newfoundland.", " Discovered in 1984 by Petro-Canada, the field is the second largest off Canada's East Coast.", " Terra Nova is the first harsh environment development in North America to use a Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel, \"Terra Nova\".", " Production from the field began in January 2002.", " The reservoir has an expected life of 15-17 years." ], "title": "Terra Nova oil field" } ]
[ "Title: Terra Nova FPSO\n\nTerra Nova is a Floating Production Storage and Offloading Vessel (FPSO) located in the Terra Nova oil and gas field, approximately 350 km east-southeast off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada in the North Atlantic Ocean. The Terra Nova field is operated by Petro-Canada, with a 33.9% interest.", "Title: Terra Nova Adventure Park\n\nTerra Nova Adventure Park, located in the City of Richmond, British Columbia, within the Terra Nova Rural Nature Park, is an innovative playground. Its sustainable design works to accomplish an alternative to contemporary playgrounds found throughout the Lower Mainland, as most of its features are made of ropes, yellow cedar wood, and other products that resemble nature. The 'Homestead' and 'Paddock' areas are the two distinct zones of the playground. The adventure park was completed in September 2014 and it is a result of an intensive community planning process. The City of Richmond is working towards increasing its number of innovative parks. Terra Nova Adventure Park especially reflects its agricultural ties and traditions to the overall area and is suitable for individuals of all ages.", "Title: Mount Bruce (Antarctica)\n\nMount Bruce is a prominent mountain, 1640 m high, rising just south of Stuhlinger Ice Piedmont and between Gannutz Glacier and Barber Glacier in the Bowers Mountains, a major mountain range situated in Victoria Land, Antarctica. The topographical feature was discovered by members of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13, who explored along this coast in the \"Terra Nova\" in February 1911, and named for Lieutenant Wilfred M. Bruce, Royal Navy Reserve, officer in charge of zoological work aboard the Terra Nova. The mountain lies situated on the Pennell Coast, a portion of Antarctica lying between Cape Williams and Cape Adare.", "Title: Naomi Scott\n\nNaomi Grace Scott (born 6 May 1993) is an English actress and singer. She is known for starring as Kimberly Hart, the Pink Ranger, in the 2017 \"Power Rangers\" movie and co-starring as Maddy Shannon in the science-fiction drama series \"Terra Nova\". Scott also starred as Mohini \"Mo\" Banarjee in the Disney Channel original movie \"Lemonade Mouth\", and as Megan in TV series \"Life Bites\". She is set to play Princess Jasmine in the live-action remake of \"Aladdin\".", "Title: Breakthrough (Lemonade Mouth song)\n\n\"Breakthrough\" is a song performed by the cast of Lemonade Mouth, formed by Bridgit Mendler, Adam Hicks, Hayley Kiyoko, Naomi Scott and Blake Michael. The song was written Bryan Todd, Maria Christensen, Shridhar Solanki and Adam Hicks and produced by Twin & Bryan Todd. It was released as the album's third and final single, releasing on May 2, 2011 through Walt Disney Records.", "Title: Terra Nova Theatre Group\n\nTerra Nova Theatre Group is a theatre company located in the area of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, founded by William Cameron. Originally located in Washington, PA, the company has also utilized the Grey Box Theatre in Pittsburgh. Terra Nova has produced full productions of both established and new plays, some of them by such Pittsburgh-based playwrights as Tammy Ryan and Cameron himself. The company has encouraged the development of many new works by local playwrights, holding a reading series during the summer called Friday Night 'Wrights. Terra Nova has also sponsored a reading series called the Underground Readings, which was held during the 2011 run of its production of Cameron's \"Violet Sharp\".", "Title: Terra Nova Equipment\n\nTerra Nova Equipment Ltd based in Alfreton, Derbyshire was founded in the early 1980s. They make high quality expedition tents which have been used by explorers for expeditions worldwide including to the poles. The best known tent produced by Terra Nova is the Quasar (see image) which uses the particularly strong geodesic design.", "Title: Cape Williams\n\nCape Williams ( ) is an ice-covered cape which is the termination of Buell Peninsula at the east side of the terminus of Lillie Glacier at the lower ends of George Glacier and Zykov Glacier. The peninsula is 15 nautical miles (28 km) long and is situated at the extremity of the Pennell Coast portion of Victoria Land, lying between Cape Williams and Cape Adare. It was discovered in February 1911 when the Terra Nova of the British Antarctic Expedition, 1910–13, explored the area westward of Cape North, and it was named for William Williams, Chief Engine-room Artificer on the Terra Nova.", "Title: Thomas McLeod (sailor)\n\nThomas Frank McLeod was a Scottish sailor who took part in three expeditions to the South Pole. Born in Glasgow to Barbara McLeod, he grew up in Stornoway, an island in the Outer Hebrides. He first went to sea aged 14, and in 1910 joined the Terra Nova Expedition, led by Robert Falcon Scott as an able seaman (AS). During the expedition, Scott and other members of the sledging party died, and the Terra Nova returned to England in 1913. McLeod and the other seamen were all awarded the Polar Medal.", "Title: Terra Nova oil field\n\nTerra Nova is an oil field development project 350 km off the coast of Newfoundland. Discovered in 1984 by Petro-Canada, the field is the second largest off Canada's East Coast. Terra Nova is the first harsh environment development in North America to use a Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel, \"Terra Nova\". Production from the field began in January 2002. The reservoir has an expected life of 15-17 years." ]
6,426
On which team the cousin of the South African cricketer who is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler plays?
Griqualand West
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{ "title": [ "Adrian McLaren", "Adrian McLaren", "Ryan McLaren", "Ryan McLaren" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Zander de Bruyn (born 5 July 1975 in Johannesburg) is a former South African cricketer.", " He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler.", " He played three Test matches for South Africa, and played domestic cricket for the Highveld Lions.", " He was a batting all-rounder whose elegance at the crease drew comparisons with former South African captain Hansie Cronje.", " His medium-pace bowling was able to take the pressure off the front-line bowlers, with his ability to restrict the run-rate and take partnership-breaking wickets." ], "title": "Zander de Bruyn" }, { "sentences": [ "Shadley van Schalkwyk (born 5 August 1988) is a South African cricketer.", " He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who currently plays for The Eagles.", " He was born in Cape Town." ], "title": "Shadley van Schalkwyk" }, { "sentences": [ "Timothy Duncan Groenewald (born 10 January 1984) is a South African cricketer.", " He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who currently plays for Somerset.", " He was born in Pietermaritzburg." ], "title": "Tim Groenewald" }, { "sentences": [ "Adrian Peter McLaren (born 21 April 1980 in Kimberley, Northern Cape) is a South African first class cricketer who plays for Griqualand West.", " A right-handed batsman, McLaren was the second highest runs scorer in the SAA Provincial Challenge for 2006-07 with 807 runs at 62.07, including 4 hundreds.", " His cousin Ryan McLaren also plays domestic cricket in South Africa." ], "title": "Adrian McLaren" }, { "sentences": [ "Tshepo Mangena (born 7 March 1983) was a South African cricketer.", " He was a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler and wicket-keeper who played for Limpopo.", " He was born in Phalaborwa in a location called Namakgale." ], "title": "Tshepo Mangena" }, { "sentences": [ "Emmanuel Mkhize (born July 4, 1989) is a South African cricketer.", " He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who plays for KwaZulu-Natal.", " He was born in Pietermaritzburg." ], "title": "Emmanuel Mkhize" }, { "sentences": [ "Jean Bredenkamp (born 12 January 1993) is a South African cricketer who currently plays for Boland.", " He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler.", " Bredenkamp made his first-class debut on 10 March 2011 against Gauteng." ], "title": "Jean Bredenkamp" }, { "sentences": [ "Sammy Mofokeng (born 5 August 1991) is a South African cricketer.", " He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler who plays for Northerns.", " He was born in Free State." ], "title": "Sammy Mofokeng" }, { "sentences": [ "Henry Davids (born 19 January 1980) is a South African cricketer.", " A right-handed batsman and a useful right-arm medium-fast bowler, Davids started his career with the Boland cricket team and then moved to the Nashua Cape Cobras.", " He performed well in the 2009 Champions League Twenty20 for the Cobras, finishing in the top-ten run-scorers in the competition with 137 runs at a strike-rate of 110.48.", " Davids then moved to the Nashua Titans at the end of the 2009 season and has had reasonable success, often appearing for the Easterns amateur team.", " He was appointed first-class captain of the Nashua Titans at the start of the 2012/13 season." ], "title": "Henry Davids" }, { "sentences": [ "Ryan McLaren (born 9 February 1983, Kimberley, Cape Province, South Africa) is a South African cricketer, who plays for all formats in international level.", " He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler." ], "title": "Ryan McLaren" } ]
[ "Title: Zander de Bruyn\n\nZander de Bruyn (born 5 July 1975 in Johannesburg) is a former South African cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler. He played three Test matches for South Africa, and played domestic cricket for the Highveld Lions. He was a batting all-rounder whose elegance at the crease drew comparisons with former South African captain Hansie Cronje. His medium-pace bowling was able to take the pressure off the front-line bowlers, with his ability to restrict the run-rate and take partnership-breaking wickets.", "Title: Shadley van Schalkwyk\n\nShadley van Schalkwyk (born 5 August 1988) is a South African cricketer. He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who currently plays for The Eagles. He was born in Cape Town.", "Title: Tim Groenewald\n\nTimothy Duncan Groenewald (born 10 January 1984) is a South African cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who currently plays for Somerset. He was born in Pietermaritzburg.", "Title: Adrian McLaren\n\nAdrian Peter McLaren (born 21 April 1980 in Kimberley, Northern Cape) is a South African first class cricketer who plays for Griqualand West. A right-handed batsman, McLaren was the second highest runs scorer in the SAA Provincial Challenge for 2006-07 with 807 runs at 62.07, including 4 hundreds. His cousin Ryan McLaren also plays domestic cricket in South Africa.", "Title: Tshepo Mangena\n\nTshepo Mangena (born 7 March 1983) was a South African cricketer. He was a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler and wicket-keeper who played for Limpopo. He was born in Phalaborwa in a location called Namakgale.", "Title: Emmanuel Mkhize\n\nEmmanuel Mkhize (born July 4, 1989) is a South African cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler who plays for KwaZulu-Natal. He was born in Pietermaritzburg.", "Title: Jean Bredenkamp\n\nJean Bredenkamp (born 12 January 1993) is a South African cricketer who currently plays for Boland. He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler. Bredenkamp made his first-class debut on 10 March 2011 against Gauteng.", "Title: Sammy Mofokeng\n\nSammy Mofokeng (born 5 August 1991) is a South African cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman and right-arm medium-fast bowler who plays for Northerns. He was born in Free State.", "Title: Henry Davids\n\nHenry Davids (born 19 January 1980) is a South African cricketer. A right-handed batsman and a useful right-arm medium-fast bowler, Davids started his career with the Boland cricket team and then moved to the Nashua Cape Cobras. He performed well in the 2009 Champions League Twenty20 for the Cobras, finishing in the top-ten run-scorers in the competition with 137 runs at a strike-rate of 110.48. Davids then moved to the Nashua Titans at the end of the 2009 season and has had reasonable success, often appearing for the Easterns amateur team. He was appointed first-class captain of the Nashua Titans at the start of the 2012/13 season.", "Title: Ryan McLaren\n\nRyan McLaren (born 9 February 1983, Kimberley, Cape Province, South Africa) is a South African cricketer, who plays for all formats in international level. He is a left-handed batsman and a right-arm medium-fast bowler." ]
6,427
What collection of papers by a Russian-British social and political theorist appeared in 1969?
"Four Essays on Liberty"
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[ { "sentences": [ "Sheldon Sanford Wolin ( ; August 4, 1922 – October 21, 2015) was an American political theorist and writer on contemporary politics.", " A political theorist for fifty years, Wolin became Professor of Politics, Emeritus, at Princeton University, where he taught from 1973 to 1987." ], "title": "Sheldon Wolin" }, { "sentences": [ "Alasdair Cochrane (born 31 March 1978) is a British political theorist and ethicist who is currently a senior lecturer in political theory in the Department of Politics at the University of Sheffield.", " He is known for his work on animal rights from the perspective of political theory, which is the subject of his two books: \"An Introduction to Animals and Political Theory\" (2010, Palgrave Macmillan) and \"Animal Rights Without Liberation\" (2012, Columbia University Press).", " He is currently working on a third book.", " He is a founding member of the Centre for Animals and Social Justice, a UK-based think tank focussed on furthering the social and political status of nonhuman animals.", " He joined the Department at Sheffield in 2012, having previously been a faculty member at the Centre for the Study of Human Rights, London School of Economics." ], "title": "Alasdair Cochrane" }, { "sentences": [ "Shannon C. Stimson (born October 8, 1951) is an American political theorist, philosopher, and historian of ideas, whose work and teaching spans the economic and political thought of both ancient societies and the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.", " She has been Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley since 1991, where she is also affiliated and has served on the faculty boards of programs in the Political Economy of Industrial Societies, and of Peace and Conflict Studies.", " Professor Stimson received her PhD from Harvard University, and prior to moving to Berkeley taught at Harvard as both a graduate student and then a faculty member from 1976 to 1991.", " She has held the Fulbright Professorship in the United Kingdom, the Christensen Fellowship of St. Catherine's College, Oxford University, an appointment as a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Queens' College, Cambridge University and the John K. Castle Chair in Ethics, Politics and Economics, and in Political Science at Yale University.", " Her research has been supported through fellowships from the Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Association of University Women, as well as by several prize fellowships.", " Her articles have appeared in numerous edited volumes, journals of political thought, economics, the history of economic thought, and political science in America and Europe.", " She has served on the editorial boards of the \"American Political Science Review\", and presently serves on the editorial board of the Adam Smith Review, and has contributed to the \"Blackwell Encyclopedia of Political Thought\"." ], "title": "Shannon C. Stimson" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Alan Dahl ( ; December 17, 1915 – February 5, 2014) was a political theorist and Sterling Professor of Political Science at Yale University.", " He established the pluralist theory of democracy—in which political outcomes are enacted through competitive, if unequal, interest groups—and introduced \"polyarchy\" as a descriptor of actual democratic governance.", " An originator of \"empirical theory\" and known for advancing behavioralist characterizations of political power, Dahl's research focused on the nature of decisionmaking in actual institutions, such as American cities.", " Dahl is considered one of the most influential political social scientists of the twentieth century, and has been described as \"the dean of American political scientists.\"" ], "title": "Robert A. Dahl" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Isaiah Berlin (6 June 1909 – 5 November 1997) was a Russian-British social and political theorist, philosopher and historian of ideas.", " He was an essayist, conversationalist, raconteur, and lecturer.", " In its obituary of the scholar, the \"Independent\" stated that \"Isaiah Berlin was often described, especially in his old age, by means of superlatives: the world's greatest talker, the century's most inspired reader, one of the finest minds of our time [...] there is no doubt that he showed in more than one direction the unexpectedly large possibilities open to us at the top end of the range of human potential\"." ], "title": "Isaiah Berlin" }, { "sentences": [ "Murray Newton Rothbard ( ; March 2, 1926 – January 7, 1995) was an American economist, philosopher, political theorist, and historian.", " He was a heterodox economist of the Austrian School, a historian, and a political theorist whose writings and personal influence played a seminal role in the development of modern libertarianism.", " Rothbard was the founder and leading theoretician of anarcho-capitalism, a staunch advocate of historical revisionism, and a central figure in the twentieth-century American libertarian movement.", " He wrote over twenty books on political theory, revisionist history, economics, and other subjects.", " Rothbard asserted that all services provided by the \"monopoly system of the corporate state\" could be provided more efficiently by the private sector and wrote that the state is \"the organization of robbery systematized and writ large.\"", " He called fractional-reserve banking a form of fraud and opposed central banking.", " He categorically opposed all military, political, and economic interventionism in the affairs of other nations.", " According to his protégé Hans-Hermann Hoppe, \"There would be no anarcho-capitalist movement to speak of without Rothbard.\"" ], "title": "Murray Rothbard" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Two Concepts of Liberty\" was the inaugural lecture delivered by the liberal philosopher Isaiah Berlin before the University of Oxford on 31 October 1958.", " It was subsequently published as a 57-page pamphlet by Oxford at the Clarendon Press.", " It also appears in the collection of Berlin's papers entitled \"Four Essays on Liberty\" (1969) and was more recently reissued in a collection entitled simply \"Liberty\" (2002)." ], "title": "Two Concepts of Liberty" }, { "sentences": [ "Lene Auestad is an author and a philosopher from the University of Oslo.", " She has written on the themes of prejudice, social exclusion and minority rights, and has contributed to public debates on hate speech.", " The book Respect, Plurality, and Prejudice combined critical theory with psychoanalysis and psychosocial studies, examining the underlying unconscious forces and structures that make up the phenomena of xenophobia, Antisemitism, Islamophobia, homophobia and sexism.", " It provides a nuanced, detailed overview of how social prejudices, and the discrimination and violence that often tend to accompany the latter, come into being.", " At the same time the author demonstrated that in order to fully understand how a complex phenomenon such as prejudice works, we need to alter our traditional Western philosophical understanding of the subject as a supposedly fully rational, autonomous and individual agent.", " Auestad argues that we need a more situated and relational understanding of subjectivity and the subject, as prejudice and acts of discrimination always take place in a contextualized setting between subjects whose thoughts and actions influence each other.", " Unlike more conservative forms of philosophy, Auestad examines the processes that make up prejudice from both a theoretical and practical point of view.", " This becomes especially clear in the book’s seventh chapter, in which she reads critical theorist Theodor W. Adorno’s The Authoritarian Personality (1950)—together with some of Adorno’s other work—along the lines of object-relations theory.", " This attachment to critical theory—and to the work of for instance queer theorist Judith Butler and political theorist Hannah Arendt, and Butler’s thoughts about hate speech, and in Arendt’s case, perspectivism and pluralism, in particular— reveals how much Auestad is invested in analysing prejudice and discrimination not as isolated but societal phenomena that need to be critically examined and also fought against.", " The work navigates between subjectivism in psychoanalysis and situationism in sociology that would each in its own way deny how psychic and emotional interiority and sociocultural exteriority become mutually complicit from setting to setting in buttressing the specific inter-subjective molds around which prejudices form as social forces.", " Auestad shows how the self-conceptions of those subjected to it become maimed, but she also illustrates the societal costs that must be paid as a consequence of distorted human relationships.", " In doing so, she demonstrates how contingent conceptions of social status and group standing permeate and secure what becomes misconstrued as “reality.”", " Auestad shows how unconscious fantasy and representations form, combine, and recombine in ways directly relevant to a theoretical interpretation of the psychodynamics of prejudice.", " The import is to reveal how silent codes of social consensus and cultural conviction" ], "title": "Lene Auestad" }, { "sentences": [ "Iris Marion Young (2 January 1949 – 1 August 2006) was a political theorist and feminist focused on the nature of justice and social difference.", " She served as Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago and was affiliated with the Center for Gender Studies and the Human Rights program there.", " Her research covered contemporary political theory, feminist social theory, and normative analysis of public policy.", " She believed in the importance of political activism and encouraged her students to involve themselves in their communities." ], "title": "Iris Marion Young" }, { "sentences": [ "Peter Wagner is a German social and political theorist.", " His research focus is with the issues of social theory and political philosophy of contemporary Europe.", " He has done comparative research in the history of the social sciences, and has in his publications attempted to formulate and utilize a sociology of modernity.", " He is a former Professor of Social and Political Theory at the European University Institute, Florence, a Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick and an ICREA Research Professor at University of Barcelona." ], "title": "Peter Wagner (social theorist)" } ]
[ "Title: Sheldon Wolin\n\nSheldon Sanford Wolin ( ; August 4, 1922 – October 21, 2015) was an American political theorist and writer on contemporary politics. A political theorist for fifty years, Wolin became Professor of Politics, Emeritus, at Princeton University, where he taught from 1973 to 1987.", "Title: Alasdair Cochrane\n\nAlasdair Cochrane (born 31 March 1978) is a British political theorist and ethicist who is currently a senior lecturer in political theory in the Department of Politics at the University of Sheffield. He is known for his work on animal rights from the perspective of political theory, which is the subject of his two books: \"An Introduction to Animals and Political Theory\" (2010, Palgrave Macmillan) and \"Animal Rights Without Liberation\" (2012, Columbia University Press). He is currently working on a third book. He is a founding member of the Centre for Animals and Social Justice, a UK-based think tank focussed on furthering the social and political status of nonhuman animals. He joined the Department at Sheffield in 2012, having previously been a faculty member at the Centre for the Study of Human Rights, London School of Economics.", "Title: Shannon C. Stimson\n\nShannon C. Stimson (born October 8, 1951) is an American political theorist, philosopher, and historian of ideas, whose work and teaching spans the economic and political thought of both ancient societies and the late eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. She has been Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Berkeley since 1991, where she is also affiliated and has served on the faculty boards of programs in the Political Economy of Industrial Societies, and of Peace and Conflict Studies. Professor Stimson received her PhD from Harvard University, and prior to moving to Berkeley taught at Harvard as both a graduate student and then a faculty member from 1976 to 1991. She has held the Fulbright Professorship in the United Kingdom, the Christensen Fellowship of St. Catherine's College, Oxford University, an appointment as a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at Queens' College, Cambridge University and the John K. Castle Chair in Ethics, Politics and Economics, and in Political Science at Yale University. Her research has been supported through fellowships from the Mellon Foundation, the National Endowment for the Humanities, the American Association of University Women, as well as by several prize fellowships. Her articles have appeared in numerous edited volumes, journals of political thought, economics, the history of economic thought, and political science in America and Europe. She has served on the editorial boards of the \"American Political Science Review\", and presently serves on the editorial board of the Adam Smith Review, and has contributed to the \"Blackwell Encyclopedia of Political Thought\".", "Title: Robert A. Dahl\n\nRobert Alan Dahl ( ; December 17, 1915 – February 5, 2014) was a political theorist and Sterling Professor of Political Science at Yale University. He established the pluralist theory of democracy—in which political outcomes are enacted through competitive, if unequal, interest groups—and introduced \"polyarchy\" as a descriptor of actual democratic governance. An originator of \"empirical theory\" and known for advancing behavioralist characterizations of political power, Dahl's research focused on the nature of decisionmaking in actual institutions, such as American cities. Dahl is considered one of the most influential political social scientists of the twentieth century, and has been described as \"the dean of American political scientists.\"", "Title: Isaiah Berlin\n\nSir Isaiah Berlin (6 June 1909 – 5 November 1997) was a Russian-British social and political theorist, philosopher and historian of ideas. He was an essayist, conversationalist, raconteur, and lecturer. In its obituary of the scholar, the \"Independent\" stated that \"Isaiah Berlin was often described, especially in his old age, by means of superlatives: the world's greatest talker, the century's most inspired reader, one of the finest minds of our time [...] there is no doubt that he showed in more than one direction the unexpectedly large possibilities open to us at the top end of the range of human potential\".", "Title: Murray Rothbard\n\nMurray Newton Rothbard ( ; March 2, 1926 – January 7, 1995) was an American economist, philosopher, political theorist, and historian. He was a heterodox economist of the Austrian School, a historian, and a political theorist whose writings and personal influence played a seminal role in the development of modern libertarianism. Rothbard was the founder and leading theoretician of anarcho-capitalism, a staunch advocate of historical revisionism, and a central figure in the twentieth-century American libertarian movement. He wrote over twenty books on political theory, revisionist history, economics, and other subjects. Rothbard asserted that all services provided by the \"monopoly system of the corporate state\" could be provided more efficiently by the private sector and wrote that the state is \"the organization of robbery systematized and writ large.\" He called fractional-reserve banking a form of fraud and opposed central banking. He categorically opposed all military, political, and economic interventionism in the affairs of other nations. According to his protégé Hans-Hermann Hoppe, \"There would be no anarcho-capitalist movement to speak of without Rothbard.\"", "Title: Two Concepts of Liberty\n\n\"Two Concepts of Liberty\" was the inaugural lecture delivered by the liberal philosopher Isaiah Berlin before the University of Oxford on 31 October 1958. It was subsequently published as a 57-page pamphlet by Oxford at the Clarendon Press. It also appears in the collection of Berlin's papers entitled \"Four Essays on Liberty\" (1969) and was more recently reissued in a collection entitled simply \"Liberty\" (2002).", "Title: Lene Auestad\n\nLene Auestad is an author and a philosopher from the University of Oslo. She has written on the themes of prejudice, social exclusion and minority rights, and has contributed to public debates on hate speech. The book Respect, Plurality, and Prejudice combined critical theory with psychoanalysis and psychosocial studies, examining the underlying unconscious forces and structures that make up the phenomena of xenophobia, Antisemitism, Islamophobia, homophobia and sexism. It provides a nuanced, detailed overview of how social prejudices, and the discrimination and violence that often tend to accompany the latter, come into being. At the same time the author demonstrated that in order to fully understand how a complex phenomenon such as prejudice works, we need to alter our traditional Western philosophical understanding of the subject as a supposedly fully rational, autonomous and individual agent. Auestad argues that we need a more situated and relational understanding of subjectivity and the subject, as prejudice and acts of discrimination always take place in a contextualized setting between subjects whose thoughts and actions influence each other. Unlike more conservative forms of philosophy, Auestad examines the processes that make up prejudice from both a theoretical and practical point of view. This becomes especially clear in the book’s seventh chapter, in which she reads critical theorist Theodor W. Adorno’s The Authoritarian Personality (1950)—together with some of Adorno’s other work—along the lines of object-relations theory. This attachment to critical theory—and to the work of for instance queer theorist Judith Butler and political theorist Hannah Arendt, and Butler’s thoughts about hate speech, and in Arendt’s case, perspectivism and pluralism, in particular— reveals how much Auestad is invested in analysing prejudice and discrimination not as isolated but societal phenomena that need to be critically examined and also fought against. The work navigates between subjectivism in psychoanalysis and situationism in sociology that would each in its own way deny how psychic and emotional interiority and sociocultural exteriority become mutually complicit from setting to setting in buttressing the specific inter-subjective molds around which prejudices form as social forces. Auestad shows how the self-conceptions of those subjected to it become maimed, but she also illustrates the societal costs that must be paid as a consequence of distorted human relationships. In doing so, she demonstrates how contingent conceptions of social status and group standing permeate and secure what becomes misconstrued as “reality.” Auestad shows how unconscious fantasy and representations form, combine, and recombine in ways directly relevant to a theoretical interpretation of the psychodynamics of prejudice. The import is to reveal how silent codes of social consensus and cultural conviction", "Title: Iris Marion Young\n\nIris Marion Young (2 January 1949 – 1 August 2006) was a political theorist and feminist focused on the nature of justice and social difference. She served as Professor of Political Science at the University of Chicago and was affiliated with the Center for Gender Studies and the Human Rights program there. Her research covered contemporary political theory, feminist social theory, and normative analysis of public policy. She believed in the importance of political activism and encouraged her students to involve themselves in their communities.", "Title: Peter Wagner (social theorist)\n\nPeter Wagner is a German social and political theorist. His research focus is with the issues of social theory and political philosophy of contemporary Europe. He has done comparative research in the history of the social sciences, and has in his publications attempted to formulate and utilize a sociology of modernity. He is a former Professor of Social and Political Theory at the European University Institute, Florence, a Professor of Sociology at the University of Warwick and an ICREA Research Professor at University of Barcelona." ]
6,428
What life member of The Actors Studio often portraying military or authority figure roles stared in a film that was directed by Richard Wilson?
Robert F. Simon
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[ { "sentences": [ "Susan Mosher is an American stage and film actress.", " She starred as the Female Authority figure in the Vegas run of \"Hairspray\" and is best known for portraying Pepper Cole in the show \"Cashino\".", " She also was in the original cast of the Broadway show SUDS.", " Mosher is currently performing as the Female Authority Figure in Broadway's run of \"Hairspray\" and as an understudy for Velma Von Tussle for Isabel Keating to present." ], "title": "Susan Mosher" }, { "sentences": [ "Marcia Haufrecht (born January 3, 1937 as Marcia Haufreucht) is an American actress, playwright and director, as well as a noted acting teacher and coach.", " A life member of The Actors Studio, and a longtime member of The Ensemble Studio Theatre, she is also the founder and artistic director of the Off-Off-Broadway company (and venue), The Common Basis Theatre (originally The Common Ground Theatre)." ], "title": "Marcia Haufrecht" }, { "sentences": [ "Pay or Die is a 1960 Allied Artists Pictures film starring Ernest Borgnine, Zohra Lampert, Howard Caine, Alan Austin, and Robert F. Simon that was directed by Richard Wilson." ], "title": "Pay or Die" }, { "sentences": [ "Albert Cornelius \"Al\" Freeman Jr. (March 21, 1934 – August 9, 2012) was an American actor, director, and educator.", " A life member of The Actors Studio, Freeman appeared in a wide variety of plays, ranging from Leroi Jones' \"Slave/Toilet\" to Joe Papp's revivals of \"Long Day's Journey Into Night\" and \"Troilus and Cressida\", and films, including \"My Sweet Charlie\", \"Finian's Rainbow\", and \"Malcolm X\", as well as television series and soap operas, such as \"One Life to Live\", \"The Cosby Show\", \"Law & Order\", \"\" and \"The Edge of Night\"." ], "title": "Al Freeman Jr." }, { "sentences": [ "Paula Shaw (born July 17, 1941) is an American actress.", " A life member of The Actors Studio, Shaw has portrayed characters in numerous films and on television (including a role as prostitute on \"Barney Miller\", Season 3, Episodes 2 & 3, \"Quarantine\", and Season 4, Episode 3, \"Bugs\").", " She is perhaps most well known for portraying the character of Mrs. Pamela Voorhees in the \"Freddy vs. Jason\" movie.", " She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada." ], "title": "Paula Shaw" }, { "sentences": [ "Joe Don Baker (born February 12, 1936) is an American character actor and a life member of the Actors Studio, He established himself as an action star with supporting roles as a mysterious cowboy drifter in \"Guns of the Magnificent Seven\" (1969), and as a deputy sheriff in the western \"Wild Rovers\" (1971), before receiving worldwide fame for his iconic roles as a mafia hitman in \"Charley Varrick\" (1973), real-life Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusser in the classic action film \"Walking Tall\" (1973), brute force detective Mitchell in \"Mitchell\" (1975), deputy sheriff Thomas Jefferson Geronimo III in \"Final Justice\" (1985), and as chief Jerry Karlin in the action-comedy \"Fletch\" (1985)." ], "title": "Joe Don Baker" }, { "sentences": [ "Oliver Burgess Meredith (November 16, 1907 – September 9, 1997) was an American actor, director, producer, and writer in theater, film, and television.", " Active for more than six decades, Meredith has been called \"a virtuosic actor\" and \"one of the most accomplished actors of the century\".", " A life member of the Actors Studio by invitation, he won several Emmys, was the first male actor to win the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor twice, and was nominated for two Academy Awards." ], "title": "Burgess Meredith" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert F. Simon (December 2, 1908 – November 29, 1992) was an American character actor, often portraying military or authority figure roles.", " Though his face was recognized by audiences, he was mostly unknown by name.", " A life member of The Actors Studio, Simon appeared in films and on television between 1950 and 1985, having mastered the genre of westerns, drama, and comedy." ], "title": "Robert F. Simon" }, { "sentences": [ "Linda Haynes (born November 4, 1947) is an American actress who appeared in several films in the 1970s and early 1980s before retiring from the business and becoming a legal secretary.", " A life member of The Actors Studio, Haynes is best known for her roles in \"Coffy\", \"The Nickel Ride\" and \"Rolling Thunder\"." ], "title": "Linda Haynes" }, { "sentences": [ "Dieter Eppler (11 February 1927 in Stuttgart – 12 April 2008 in Stuttgart) was a German television actor and director of radio dramas.", " He was born on February 11, 1927 in Stuttgart, Germany.", " He was an actor, known for \"Jonas\" (1957), \"The Country Doctor\" (1987) and \"The Last Winter\" (1960).", " He was married to Magdalene Schnaitmann and they had five children.", " He was a prolific German character actor, seen in many TV crime series like \"Tatort\", \"Derrick\" and \"The Old Fox\".", " In the 1950s and 1960s, he had leading roles in several Edgar Wallace adaptations.", " Often portraying military types, he was noted for his starring role in \"U 47 – Kapitänleutnant Prien\" (1957).", " He also did horror as in the character of the evil vampire in the 1962 film \"Slaughter of the Vampires\".", " He stayed in Germany and worked there and in European films until his death in 2008." ], "title": "Dieter Eppler" } ]
[ "Title: Susan Mosher\n\nSusan Mosher is an American stage and film actress. She starred as the Female Authority figure in the Vegas run of \"Hairspray\" and is best known for portraying Pepper Cole in the show \"Cashino\". She also was in the original cast of the Broadway show SUDS. Mosher is currently performing as the Female Authority Figure in Broadway's run of \"Hairspray\" and as an understudy for Velma Von Tussle for Isabel Keating to present.", "Title: Marcia Haufrecht\n\nMarcia Haufrecht (born January 3, 1937 as Marcia Haufreucht) is an American actress, playwright and director, as well as a noted acting teacher and coach. A life member of The Actors Studio, and a longtime member of The Ensemble Studio Theatre, she is also the founder and artistic director of the Off-Off-Broadway company (and venue), The Common Basis Theatre (originally The Common Ground Theatre).", "Title: Pay or Die\n\nPay or Die is a 1960 Allied Artists Pictures film starring Ernest Borgnine, Zohra Lampert, Howard Caine, Alan Austin, and Robert F. Simon that was directed by Richard Wilson.", "Title: Al Freeman Jr.\n\nAlbert Cornelius \"Al\" Freeman Jr. (March 21, 1934 – August 9, 2012) was an American actor, director, and educator. A life member of The Actors Studio, Freeman appeared in a wide variety of plays, ranging from Leroi Jones' \"Slave/Toilet\" to Joe Papp's revivals of \"Long Day's Journey Into Night\" and \"Troilus and Cressida\", and films, including \"My Sweet Charlie\", \"Finian's Rainbow\", and \"Malcolm X\", as well as television series and soap operas, such as \"One Life to Live\", \"The Cosby Show\", \"Law & Order\", \"\" and \"The Edge of Night\".", "Title: Paula Shaw\n\nPaula Shaw (born July 17, 1941) is an American actress. A life member of The Actors Studio, Shaw has portrayed characters in numerous films and on television (including a role as prostitute on \"Barney Miller\", Season 3, Episodes 2 & 3, \"Quarantine\", and Season 4, Episode 3, \"Bugs\"). She is perhaps most well known for portraying the character of Mrs. Pamela Voorhees in the \"Freddy vs. Jason\" movie. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.", "Title: Joe Don Baker\n\nJoe Don Baker (born February 12, 1936) is an American character actor and a life member of the Actors Studio, He established himself as an action star with supporting roles as a mysterious cowboy drifter in \"Guns of the Magnificent Seven\" (1969), and as a deputy sheriff in the western \"Wild Rovers\" (1971), before receiving worldwide fame for his iconic roles as a mafia hitman in \"Charley Varrick\" (1973), real-life Tennessee Sheriff Buford Pusser in the classic action film \"Walking Tall\" (1973), brute force detective Mitchell in \"Mitchell\" (1975), deputy sheriff Thomas Jefferson Geronimo III in \"Final Justice\" (1985), and as chief Jerry Karlin in the action-comedy \"Fletch\" (1985).", "Title: Burgess Meredith\n\nOliver Burgess Meredith (November 16, 1907 – September 9, 1997) was an American actor, director, producer, and writer in theater, film, and television. Active for more than six decades, Meredith has been called \"a virtuosic actor\" and \"one of the most accomplished actors of the century\". A life member of the Actors Studio by invitation, he won several Emmys, was the first male actor to win the Saturn Award for Best Supporting Actor twice, and was nominated for two Academy Awards.", "Title: Robert F. Simon\n\nRobert F. Simon (December 2, 1908 – November 29, 1992) was an American character actor, often portraying military or authority figure roles. Though his face was recognized by audiences, he was mostly unknown by name. A life member of The Actors Studio, Simon appeared in films and on television between 1950 and 1985, having mastered the genre of westerns, drama, and comedy.", "Title: Linda Haynes\n\nLinda Haynes (born November 4, 1947) is an American actress who appeared in several films in the 1970s and early 1980s before retiring from the business and becoming a legal secretary. A life member of The Actors Studio, Haynes is best known for her roles in \"Coffy\", \"The Nickel Ride\" and \"Rolling Thunder\".", "Title: Dieter Eppler\n\nDieter Eppler (11 February 1927 in Stuttgart – 12 April 2008 in Stuttgart) was a German television actor and director of radio dramas. He was born on February 11, 1927 in Stuttgart, Germany. He was an actor, known for \"Jonas\" (1957), \"The Country Doctor\" (1987) and \"The Last Winter\" (1960). He was married to Magdalene Schnaitmann and they had five children. He was a prolific German character actor, seen in many TV crime series like \"Tatort\", \"Derrick\" and \"The Old Fox\". In the 1950s and 1960s, he had leading roles in several Edgar Wallace adaptations. Often portraying military types, he was noted for his starring role in \"U 47 – Kapitänleutnant Prien\" (1957). He also did horror as in the character of the evil vampire in the 1962 film \"Slaughter of the Vampires\". He stayed in Germany and worked there and in European films until his death in 2008." ]
6,429
Warner von Trapp, the grandfather of The von Trapps, was the inspiration for what movie?
The Sound of Music
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[ "Title: The von Trapps\n\nThe von Trapps (formerly The von Trapp Children) is a musical group made up of Sofia, Melanie, Amanda and August (formerly Justin) von Trapp, descendants of the Trapp Family Singers. They are the grandchildren of Werner von Trapp, who was portrayed as Kurt in \"The Sound of Music\", and the great-grandchildren of Georg Ritter von Trapp and his first wife Agathe Whitehead, and the step-great-grandchildren of Maria von Trapp, Georg's second wife.", "Title: Johanna von Trapp\n\nJohanna Karolina (Franziska) von Trapp (7 September 1919 – 25 November 1994) was the sixth child of Georg Ritter von Trapp and his first wife, Agathe (née Whitehead). She was a member of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspiration for the play and film \"The Sound of Music\". She was portrayed as the character \"Marta\".", "Title: Rupert von Trapp\n\nRupert Georg von Trapp, M.D. (1 November 1911 – 22 February 1992) was the firstborn child and eldest son of Georg von Trapp and his first wife, Agatha Whitehead von Trapp. He was a member of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspiration for the play and film \"The Sound of Music\". He was portrayed as the character \"Friedrich\".", "Title: Martina von Trapp\n\nMartina von Trapp (17 February 1921 – 25 February 1951) was a member of the Trapp Family Singers and was the seventh child of Georg von Trapp and his first wife, Agatha Whitehead von Trapp. She was a member of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspiration for the play and movie \"The Sound of Music\". She was portrayed as the character \"Gretl\".", "Title: Agathe von Trapp\n\nAgathe Johanna Erwina Gobertina von Trapp (12 March 1913 – 28 December 2010) was the eldest daughter of Georg von Trapp and his first wife, Agatha Whitehead von Trapp. She was also a member of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspiration for the play and film \"The Sound of Music\". She was portrayed as the character \"Liesl\".", "Title: Maria Franziska von Trapp\n\nMaria Agatha Franziska Gobertina von Trapp (28 September 1914 – 18 February 2014) was the second-oldest daughter of Georg von Trapp and his first wife, Agatha Whitehead von Trapp. She was a member of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives inspired the musical and film \"The Sound of Music\". She was portrayed as the character \"Louisa\". She died at age 99, and was the last surviving sibling portrayed in the film.", "Title: Maria von Trapp\n\nMaria Augusta von Trapp (née Kutschera; 26 January 1905 – 28 March 1987), also known as Baroness von Trapp, was the stepmother and matriarch of the Trapp Family Singers. She wrote \"The Story of the Trapp Family Singers\" which was published in 1949. The story served as the inspiration for the 1956 West German film \"The Trapp Family\", which in turn inspired the Broadway musical \"The Sound of Music\" (1959) and the 1965 film of the same name.", "Title: Werner von Trapp\n\nWerner Ritter von Trapp (21 December 1915 – 11 October 2007) was the second-oldest son of Georg von Trapp and his first wife, Agatha Whitehead von Trapp. He was a member of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspiration for the play and movie \"The Sound of Music\". He was portrayed as the character \"Kurt\".", "Title: Hedwig von Trapp\n\nHedwig Maria Adolphine Gobertina von Trapp (28 July 1917 – 14 September 1972) was the fifth child of Georg von Trapp and his first wife, Agatha Whitehead von Trapp. She was a member of the Trapp Family Singers, whose lives were the inspiration for the play and movie \"The Sound of Music\". She was portrayed as the character \"Brigitta\".", "Title: Edelweiss (song)\n\n\"Edelweiss\" is a show tune from the 1959 Rodgers and Hammerstein musical \"The Sound of Music\". It is named after the edelweiss, a white flower found high in the Alps \"(Leontopodium alpinum)\". It was created for the 1959 Broadway production of \"The Sound of Music\" in the role originated by performer Theodore Bikel as a song for the character of Captain Georg Ludwig von Trapp. In the musical, Captain von Trapp and his family sing this song during the concert near the end of Act II as a statement of Austrian patriotism in the face of the pressure put upon him to join the navy of Nazi Germany following the Anschluss. It is also Captain von Trapp's subliminal goodbye to his beloved homeland, using the flower as a symbol of his loyalty to Austria. In the 1965 film adaptation, the song is also sung by the Captain earlier in the film when he rediscovers music with his children." ]
6,430
The Saratoga Springs History Museum is located inside a casino that was the former site of what bottling plant?
Congress Spring Bottling Plant
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[ { "sentences": [ "Saratoga Casino Hotel (formerly Saratoga Casino and Raceway) is an establishment in Saratoga Springs, New York.", " Saratoga Casino Hotel is home to a -mile standardbred race track, with a racino and hotel located inside the racetrack's grandstand.", " Saratoga Casino Hotel is not to be confused with the historic Saratoga Race Course thoroughbred race track located across the street on Nelson Avenue." ], "title": "Saratoga Casino Hotel" }, { "sentences": [ "Saratoga Springs is a desert oasis located in southern Death Valley National Park in California.", " The wetland lies at the southern tip of the Ibex Hills, on the floor of Death Valley and just northeast of the Amargosa River.", " Several springs overflow into pools totaling 6.6 acres (2.7 ha) in area, making the site the third largest marsh in the park.", " The pools provide habitat for several endemic species, including the Saratoga Springs pupfish.", " Other rare species present include the Amargosa tryonia snail, the Amargosa springsnail, the Saratoga Springs belostoma bug, the Amargosa naucorid bug, and the Death Valley June beetle.", " Plant life includes common reeds, bulrush and saltgrass." ], "title": "Saratoga Springs (Death Valley)" }, { "sentences": [ "Saratoga Springs High School is a public high school in Saratoga Springs, New York.", " The school was originally located on Lake Avenue, but was relocated to its current location prior to 1969.", " The current campus was renovated in 2002 and is a state-of-the-art facility.", " The school is well known for excellence in its music and drama programs.", " The school's drama club is a regular contender for the Schenectady Light Opera's High School Musical Award, placing 2nd in 2011 and winning first place in 2008.", " The girls' cross country team was ranked first in the nation for eight years, and when winning the inaugural Nike Cross Nationals in 2004 was labeled as the greatest high school girls' team in history.", " Their boys' cross country team won the National Championship in 2005.", " Also known for its other successful athletic teams, such as ice hockey (New York State champion, 1999 and 2013; New York State finalist, 2010–11), boys' and girls' lacrosse, boys' and girls' indoor and outdoor track and field, football, baseball, competitive cheerleading, girls' tennis, golf and skiing.", " In 2009-10, Saratoga Springs finished second among the state's Class A schools in the New York State Sportswriters Association All-Sport Championship." ], "title": "Saratoga Springs High School" }, { "sentences": [ "Coca-Cola Bottling Company Plant is a historic Coca-Cola bottling plant located at Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana.", " The original section was built in 1924, and is a two-story, roughly square, red brick building.", " A one-story section was added in a renovation of 1938-1939, along with Art Deco style design elements on the original building.", " It closed as a bottling plant in 1989, and subsequently converted for commercial uses." ], "title": "Coca-Cola Bottling Plant (Bloomington, Indiana)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Saratoga Springs History Museum in Saratoga Springs, New York, United States, is located inside the historic Canfield Casino.", " The Museum's collection focuses on the cultural history of Saratoga Springs." ], "title": "Saratoga Springs History Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa is a Disney Vacation Club resort at the Walt Disney World Resort.", " The resort is the seventh Disney Vacation Club resort and is situated on the former site of the Disney Institute.", " It first opened May 17, 2004 and was built in three phases.", " It is now the largest Disney Vacation Club resort.", " The resort was inspired by the city of Saratoga Springs, New York." ], "title": "Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa" }, { "sentences": [ "Canfield Casino and Congress Park is a 17 acre site in Saratoga Springs, New York, United States.", " It was the site of the former Congress Spring Bottling Plant and the former Congress Hall, a large resort hotel, which together brought Saratoga Springs international fame as a health spa and gambling site.", " At the peak of its popularity it was a place where the wealthy, major gamblers and stars of the entertainment world mingled.", " The park's artwork includes a statue by Daniel Chester French and a landscape design by Frederick Law Olmsted, among others." ], "title": "Canfield Casino and Congress Park" }, { "sentences": [ "George S. Bolster (1913–1989) was an American photographer from Saratoga Springs, New York.", " Bolster is noted as the creator of the \"George S. Bolster Collection\" of 375,000 negatives, chiefly from the Saratoga Springs area from the period 1855–1980, taken by himself and other photographers.", " The collection is now in the Saratoga Springs History Museum." ], "title": "George S. Bolster" }, { "sentences": [ "The Saratoga Automobile Museum is located in the Saratoga Spa State Park in Saratoga Springs, New York.", " Housed in a former bottling plant built in 1935, the Saratoga Automobile Museum is a non-profit educational institution focusing on the impact of the automobile in the past, present and future in New York and the wider world.", " Its curator is Ken Gross." ], "title": "Saratoga Automobile Museum" }, { "sentences": [ "Jacob Schueler was a confectionery proprietor in the city of Denver during the early 1870s.", " Born in Germany's Rhineland in 1835, he immigrated to America in 1850, and arrived in Denver as one of the Pikes Peakers in 1861.", " He soon went to serve in the American Civil War and returned.", " In 1873, he teamed with fellow German immigrant Adolph Coors, investing $18,000 to Coors $2000, to start the Golden Brewery, now known as Coors Brewery, at Golden, Colorado.", " He continued to operate his other businesses, including a successful bakery and bottling plant in Denver.", " In 1880 Coors had made enough money to repay his partner's interest, and Schueler sold out to him.", " In 1889, Schueler went into business with Morris Stackder in Aspen, building the Schueler-Stackder Concentrating mill.", " In later years Schueler became famous for Rocky Mountain spring water in his own right, running the Ute Chief Mineral Springs bottling works at Manitou Springs, Colorado by the early 20th Century.", " After a great fire that burnt the bottling plant, the business was never the same." ], "title": "Jacob Schueler" } ]
[ "Title: Saratoga Casino Hotel\n\nSaratoga Casino Hotel (formerly Saratoga Casino and Raceway) is an establishment in Saratoga Springs, New York. Saratoga Casino Hotel is home to a -mile standardbred race track, with a racino and hotel located inside the racetrack's grandstand. Saratoga Casino Hotel is not to be confused with the historic Saratoga Race Course thoroughbred race track located across the street on Nelson Avenue.", "Title: Saratoga Springs (Death Valley)\n\nSaratoga Springs is a desert oasis located in southern Death Valley National Park in California. The wetland lies at the southern tip of the Ibex Hills, on the floor of Death Valley and just northeast of the Amargosa River. Several springs overflow into pools totaling 6.6 acres (2.7 ha) in area, making the site the third largest marsh in the park. The pools provide habitat for several endemic species, including the Saratoga Springs pupfish. Other rare species present include the Amargosa tryonia snail, the Amargosa springsnail, the Saratoga Springs belostoma bug, the Amargosa naucorid bug, and the Death Valley June beetle. Plant life includes common reeds, bulrush and saltgrass.", "Title: Saratoga Springs High School\n\nSaratoga Springs High School is a public high school in Saratoga Springs, New York. The school was originally located on Lake Avenue, but was relocated to its current location prior to 1969. The current campus was renovated in 2002 and is a state-of-the-art facility. The school is well known for excellence in its music and drama programs. The school's drama club is a regular contender for the Schenectady Light Opera's High School Musical Award, placing 2nd in 2011 and winning first place in 2008. The girls' cross country team was ranked first in the nation for eight years, and when winning the inaugural Nike Cross Nationals in 2004 was labeled as the greatest high school girls' team in history. Their boys' cross country team won the National Championship in 2005. Also known for its other successful athletic teams, such as ice hockey (New York State champion, 1999 and 2013; New York State finalist, 2010–11), boys' and girls' lacrosse, boys' and girls' indoor and outdoor track and field, football, baseball, competitive cheerleading, girls' tennis, golf and skiing. In 2009-10, Saratoga Springs finished second among the state's Class A schools in the New York State Sportswriters Association All-Sport Championship.", "Title: Coca-Cola Bottling Plant (Bloomington, Indiana)\n\nCoca-Cola Bottling Company Plant is a historic Coca-Cola bottling plant located at Bloomington, Monroe County, Indiana. The original section was built in 1924, and is a two-story, roughly square, red brick building. A one-story section was added in a renovation of 1938-1939, along with Art Deco style design elements on the original building. It closed as a bottling plant in 1989, and subsequently converted for commercial uses.", "Title: Saratoga Springs History Museum\n\nThe Saratoga Springs History Museum in Saratoga Springs, New York, United States, is located inside the historic Canfield Casino. The Museum's collection focuses on the cultural history of Saratoga Springs.", "Title: Disney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa\n\nDisney's Saratoga Springs Resort & Spa is a Disney Vacation Club resort at the Walt Disney World Resort. The resort is the seventh Disney Vacation Club resort and is situated on the former site of the Disney Institute. It first opened May 17, 2004 and was built in three phases. It is now the largest Disney Vacation Club resort. The resort was inspired by the city of Saratoga Springs, New York.", "Title: Canfield Casino and Congress Park\n\nCanfield Casino and Congress Park is a 17 acre site in Saratoga Springs, New York, United States. It was the site of the former Congress Spring Bottling Plant and the former Congress Hall, a large resort hotel, which together brought Saratoga Springs international fame as a health spa and gambling site. At the peak of its popularity it was a place where the wealthy, major gamblers and stars of the entertainment world mingled. The park's artwork includes a statue by Daniel Chester French and a landscape design by Frederick Law Olmsted, among others.", "Title: George S. Bolster\n\nGeorge S. Bolster (1913–1989) was an American photographer from Saratoga Springs, New York. Bolster is noted as the creator of the \"George S. Bolster Collection\" of 375,000 negatives, chiefly from the Saratoga Springs area from the period 1855–1980, taken by himself and other photographers. The collection is now in the Saratoga Springs History Museum.", "Title: Saratoga Automobile Museum\n\nThe Saratoga Automobile Museum is located in the Saratoga Spa State Park in Saratoga Springs, New York. Housed in a former bottling plant built in 1935, the Saratoga Automobile Museum is a non-profit educational institution focusing on the impact of the automobile in the past, present and future in New York and the wider world. Its curator is Ken Gross.", "Title: Jacob Schueler\n\nJacob Schueler was a confectionery proprietor in the city of Denver during the early 1870s. Born in Germany's Rhineland in 1835, he immigrated to America in 1850, and arrived in Denver as one of the Pikes Peakers in 1861. He soon went to serve in the American Civil War and returned. In 1873, he teamed with fellow German immigrant Adolph Coors, investing $18,000 to Coors $2000, to start the Golden Brewery, now known as Coors Brewery, at Golden, Colorado. He continued to operate his other businesses, including a successful bakery and bottling plant in Denver. In 1880 Coors had made enough money to repay his partner's interest, and Schueler sold out to him. In 1889, Schueler went into business with Morris Stackder in Aspen, building the Schueler-Stackder Concentrating mill. In later years Schueler became famous for Rocky Mountain spring water in his own right, running the Ute Chief Mineral Springs bottling works at Manitou Springs, Colorado by the early 20th Century. After a great fire that burnt the bottling plant, the business was never the same." ]
6,431
Who was the head coach of the Baltimore Ravens in the year Rick Dennison served as quarterbacks coach?
John Harbaugh
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Dennison (born February 5, 1938) is a former American football and baseball coach, player, and college athletics administrator.", " On November 11, 2012, Dennison retired as the head football coach at Walsh University in North Canton, Ohio.", " He had held that position since February 11, 1994, the year before the school's football team began play in 1995.", " From 1973 to 1985, Dennison was the head football coach at the University of Akron.", " He was also the head baseball coach at Akron in 1966.", " Dennison served as the athletic director at Akron (1986–1993) and Walsh (1993–2007).", " He played college football and college baseball at the College of Wooster, from which he graduated in 1960." ], "title": "Jim Dennison" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Gerald \"Rick\" Neuheisel, Jr. ( ; born February 7, 1961) is an American football analyst, former coach, former player, and attorney.", " He served as the head football coach at the University of Colorado Boulder from 1995 to 1999, at the University of Washington from 1999 to 2002, and at his alma mater, the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), from 2008 to 2011, compiling a career college football coaching record of 87–59.", " From 2005 to 2007, Neuheisel was an assistant coach with the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL), as quarterbacks coach for two seasons and offensive coordinator for one." ], "title": "Rick Neuheisel" }, { "sentences": [ "Rick Dennison (born June 22, 1958) is an American football coach and former player.", " He is currently the offensive coordinator of the Buffalo Bills.", " An assistant in the NFL since 1995, he served as offensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos (2006–2008, 2015-2016) and Houston Texans (2010–2013), and served as quarterbacks coach for the Baltimore Ravens in 2014.", " He was the special teams coach for the Super Bowl Champion Broncos in 1997 and 1998.", " A linebacker who spent his entire NFL playing career in Denver from 1982 to 1990, he appeared in Super Bowls XXI, XXII, and XXIV." ], "title": "Rick Dennison" }, { "sentences": [ "Malcolm Cameron (born February 6, 1961) is an American football coach.", " He is the former offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach of the LSU Tigers football program.", " Cameron attended Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana and played quarterback for the school.", " Cameron began his career in the NCAA and coached the Michigan Wolverines.", " After that he switched to the NFL, in which he experimented with being head coach and offensive coordinator for teams such as the Baltimore Ravens and the San Diego Chargers.", " He has coached Pro Bowl players such as LaDainian Tomlinson and Ronnie Brown." ], "title": "Cam Cameron" }, { "sentences": [ "Major Lee Applewhite (born July 26, 1978) is an American football coach and former player.", " He is the current head coach for the University of Houston, where he previously served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach.", " In 2013, he was the co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Texas.", " Prior to Texas, Applewhite served as offensive coordinator at Rice University under Todd Graham in 2006 and at the University of Alabama under Nick Saban in 2007.", " He was the youngest offensive coordinator among Division I-A schools at that time." ], "title": "Major Applewhite" }, { "sentences": [ "John McNulty (born May 29, 1968) is an American football coach who is the tight ends coach for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL).", " He is a 1990 graduate of Penn State University.", " Until 2012, he was a coach for the Arizona Cardinals, where he began as a wide receivers coach in early 2009 and became quarterbacks coach in 2012, until Ken Whisenhunt was fired as Head Coach.", " He then became the Quarterbacks Coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2013, until Greg Schiano was fired as Head Coach.", " McNulty then joined the Tennessee Titans in 2014 as Quarterbacks Coach, and worked there until 2015 when he was not retained by Mike Mularkey after Ken Whisenhunt was fired as Head Coach.", " He currently serves as the Tight Ends Coach of the Los Angeles Chargers." ], "title": "John McNulty (American football)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Baltimore Ravens season was the franchise's 19th season in the National Football League and the seventh under head coach John Harbaugh.", " The Ravens improved upon their 8-8 record from 2013, when they missed the playoffs for the first time since 2007.", " Additionally, the Ravens scored a franchise record 409 points and quarterback Joe Flacco passed for a career-high 27 touchdowns and 3,986 yards." ], "title": "2014 Baltimore Ravens season" }, { "sentences": [ "Scot Loeffler (born November 1, 1974) is an American football coach and former player.", " He is currently the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Boston College.", " He was previously the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Virginia Tech, having previously held the same role at Auburn University under head coach Gene Chizik.", " Prior to joining Auburn, Loeffler served as offensive coordinator for Temple.", " He has spent over a decade coaching quarterbacks, primarily in the Big Ten and Southeastern conferences." ], "title": "Scot Loeffler" }, { "sentences": [ "Marty Mornhinweg ( ; born March 29, 1962) is an American football coach and former player who is currently Offensive Coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL).", " Previously he was the Ravens' quarterbacks coach., was the head coach of the Detroit Lions from 2001 to 2002 and the Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator from 2006 to 2012." ], "title": "Marty Mornhinweg" }, { "sentences": [ "Bob Saunders is currently an Offensive Assistant for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League.", " He is son of former San Diego Chargers Head coach Al Saunders.", " Saunders previously served as an Offensive Assistant for the NFL's top ranked offense under Dick Vermiel with the Kansas City Chiefs, for Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibb's at the Washington Redskins and with the St. Louis Rams.", " He served two seasons as wide receivers coach for Marty Schottenhiemer in the United Football League with the championship Virginia Destroyers franchise.", " In the college ranks he served as Offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Kansas Weslyan University and at Oberlin College as well as the quarterbacks coach at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri.", " Saunders has been selected as receivers coach for the NFLPA All-Star game featuring the top collegiate players in America on three occasions.", " Saunders played his collegiate football at Southern Methodist University." ], "title": "Bob Saunders" } ]
[ "Title: Jim Dennison\n\nJames L. Dennison (born February 5, 1938) is a former American football and baseball coach, player, and college athletics administrator. On November 11, 2012, Dennison retired as the head football coach at Walsh University in North Canton, Ohio. He had held that position since February 11, 1994, the year before the school's football team began play in 1995. From 1973 to 1985, Dennison was the head football coach at the University of Akron. He was also the head baseball coach at Akron in 1966. Dennison served as the athletic director at Akron (1986–1993) and Walsh (1993–2007). He played college football and college baseball at the College of Wooster, from which he graduated in 1960.", "Title: Rick Neuheisel\n\nRichard Gerald \"Rick\" Neuheisel, Jr. ( ; born February 7, 1961) is an American football analyst, former coach, former player, and attorney. He served as the head football coach at the University of Colorado Boulder from 1995 to 1999, at the University of Washington from 1999 to 2002, and at his alma mater, the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA), from 2008 to 2011, compiling a career college football coaching record of 87–59. From 2005 to 2007, Neuheisel was an assistant coach with the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL), as quarterbacks coach for two seasons and offensive coordinator for one.", "Title: Rick Dennison\n\nRick Dennison (born June 22, 1958) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the offensive coordinator of the Buffalo Bills. An assistant in the NFL since 1995, he served as offensive coordinator for the Denver Broncos (2006–2008, 2015-2016) and Houston Texans (2010–2013), and served as quarterbacks coach for the Baltimore Ravens in 2014. He was the special teams coach for the Super Bowl Champion Broncos in 1997 and 1998. A linebacker who spent his entire NFL playing career in Denver from 1982 to 1990, he appeared in Super Bowls XXI, XXII, and XXIV.", "Title: Cam Cameron\n\nMalcolm Cameron (born February 6, 1961) is an American football coach. He is the former offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach of the LSU Tigers football program. Cameron attended Indiana University in Bloomington, Indiana and played quarterback for the school. Cameron began his career in the NCAA and coached the Michigan Wolverines. After that he switched to the NFL, in which he experimented with being head coach and offensive coordinator for teams such as the Baltimore Ravens and the San Diego Chargers. He has coached Pro Bowl players such as LaDainian Tomlinson and Ronnie Brown.", "Title: Major Applewhite\n\nMajor Lee Applewhite (born July 26, 1978) is an American football coach and former player. He is the current head coach for the University of Houston, where he previously served as the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach. In 2013, he was the co-offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at the University of Texas. Prior to Texas, Applewhite served as offensive coordinator at Rice University under Todd Graham in 2006 and at the University of Alabama under Nick Saban in 2007. He was the youngest offensive coordinator among Division I-A schools at that time.", "Title: John McNulty (American football)\n\nJohn McNulty (born May 29, 1968) is an American football coach who is the tight ends coach for the Los Angeles Chargers of the National Football League (NFL). He is a 1990 graduate of Penn State University. Until 2012, he was a coach for the Arizona Cardinals, where he began as a wide receivers coach in early 2009 and became quarterbacks coach in 2012, until Ken Whisenhunt was fired as Head Coach. He then became the Quarterbacks Coach for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2013, until Greg Schiano was fired as Head Coach. McNulty then joined the Tennessee Titans in 2014 as Quarterbacks Coach, and worked there until 2015 when he was not retained by Mike Mularkey after Ken Whisenhunt was fired as Head Coach. He currently serves as the Tight Ends Coach of the Los Angeles Chargers.", "Title: 2014 Baltimore Ravens season\n\nThe Baltimore Ravens season was the franchise's 19th season in the National Football League and the seventh under head coach John Harbaugh. The Ravens improved upon their 8-8 record from 2013, when they missed the playoffs for the first time since 2007. Additionally, the Ravens scored a franchise record 409 points and quarterback Joe Flacco passed for a career-high 27 touchdowns and 3,986 yards.", "Title: Scot Loeffler\n\nScot Loeffler (born November 1, 1974) is an American football coach and former player. He is currently the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Boston College. He was previously the offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Virginia Tech, having previously held the same role at Auburn University under head coach Gene Chizik. Prior to joining Auburn, Loeffler served as offensive coordinator for Temple. He has spent over a decade coaching quarterbacks, primarily in the Big Ten and Southeastern conferences.", "Title: Marty Mornhinweg\n\nMarty Mornhinweg ( ; born March 29, 1962) is an American football coach and former player who is currently Offensive Coordinator for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). Previously he was the Ravens' quarterbacks coach., was the head coach of the Detroit Lions from 2001 to 2002 and the Philadelphia Eagles offensive coordinator from 2006 to 2012.", "Title: Bob Saunders\n\nBob Saunders is currently an Offensive Assistant for the Cleveland Browns of the National Football League. He is son of former San Diego Chargers Head coach Al Saunders. Saunders previously served as an Offensive Assistant for the NFL's top ranked offense under Dick Vermiel with the Kansas City Chiefs, for Hall of Fame coach Joe Gibb's at the Washington Redskins and with the St. Louis Rams. He served two seasons as wide receivers coach for Marty Schottenhiemer in the United Football League with the championship Virginia Destroyers franchise. In the college ranks he served as Offensive coordinator and quarterbacks coach at Kansas Weslyan University and at Oberlin College as well as the quarterbacks coach at Washington University in St. Louis, Missouri. Saunders has been selected as receivers coach for the NFLPA All-Star game featuring the top collegiate players in America on three occasions. Saunders played his collegiate football at Southern Methodist University." ]
6,432
This actress born on May, 1979 starred in Josie and the Pussycats?
Rosario Dawson
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[ { "sentences": [ "Rosario Isabel Dawson (born May 9, 1979) is an American actress, producer, singer, comic book writer, and political activist.", " She made her film debut in the 1995 teen drama \"Kids\".", " Her subsequent film roles include \"He Got Game\", \"Men in Black II\", \"25th Hour\", \"Rent\", \"Sin City\", \"Death Proof\", \"Seven Pounds\", \"\", and \"Top Five\".", " Dawson has also provided voice-over work for Disney and DC." ], "title": "Rosario Dawson" }, { "sentences": [ "Rachael Leigh Cook (born October 4, 1979) is an American actress, model, voice artist, and producer, who is best known for her starring role in films \"She's All That\" (1999), \"Josie and the Pussycats\" (2001), and the television series \"Into the West\" and \"Perception\", as well as being the voice behind various characters in \"Robot Chicken\" and Tifa Lockhart in the English version of \"\"." ], "title": "Rachael Leigh Cook" }, { "sentences": [ "Josie and the Pussycats is a 2001 American musical comedy film released by Universal Pictures, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer.", " Directed and co-written by Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan, the film is loosely based upon the Archie comic of the same name, as well as the Hanna-Barbera cartoon.", " The film is about a young all-female band which signs a record contract with a New York City record label, only to discover that the company does not have the musicians' best interests at heart.", " The film stars Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid, and Rosario Dawson as the Pussycats, with Alan Cumming, Parker Posey, and Gabriel Mann in supporting roles.", " The film received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb, earning about $15 million against a $39 million budget." ], "title": "Josie and the Pussycats (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Soheir Al Bably (Arabic: ‎ ‎ ; born 14 February 1935) is an Egyptian actress born in Damietta.", " After completing secondary school, she attended the Institute of Theatrical Arts.", " ٍShe starred in the play \"Madrast Al-Mushaghebeen\" in 1973, and also in a stage version of the life of Raya and Sakina in 1985.", " She married four times, and her second husband was Mounir Mourad." ], "title": "Soher Al Bably" }, { "sentences": [ "Jackie Joseph (born Sammie Jacqueline Joseph; November 7, 1933) is an American character actress, voice artist, and writer known for portraying Alan Brady's niece Jackie on the \"Dick van Dyke Show\", as well as the film characters of: Audrey Fulquard in the original \"The Little Shop of Horrors\" (1960), Sheila Futterman in \"Gremlins\" (1984) and \"\" (1990), Mrs Kirkland in \"\" (1985) and \"\" (1987), and the voice of Melody in the animated series \"Josie and the Pussycats\" and \"Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space\"." ], "title": "Jackie Joseph" }, { "sentences": [ "Sharyn Eileen \"Sherry\" Alberoni (born December 4, 1946) is an American actress and voice artist.", " Alberoni got her start as a Mouseketeer on the weekday ABC television program \"The Mickey Mouse Club\".", " As an adult, she became a voice artist for Hanna-Barbera Productions.", " Besides providing voices for numerous incidental characters in series such as \"Jeannie\", Alberoni is best known as the voice of nasty rich-girl Alexandra Cabot from \"Josie and the Pussycats\" , \"superhero-in-training\" Wendy from the first season of \"Super Friends\", the heroic robot, Bo in \"Mighty Orbots\" and Glumdalclitch in \"The Three Worlds of Gulliver\".", " In 1971, she starred alongside Patty Andrews in the Sherman Brothers stage musical, \"Victory Canteen\"." ], "title": "Sherry Alberoni" }, { "sentences": [ "Rachel Devirys (28 February 1890 - 16 May 1983) was a French film actress born in the Crimea, Russian Empire (now Ukraine).", " She starred in some 50 films between 1916 and 1956." ], "title": "Rachel Devirys" }, { "sentences": [ "Irene Montalà is a Spanish actress born in the district of Nou Barris of Barcelona.", " She is the daughter of Mercè Montalà.", " She studied interpretation with Txiki Berrando and Manuel Lillo.", " She has also studied dancing and singing.", " Her mother tongues are Spanish and catalan, although she has also studied English and french.", " She started as an actress in series \"Poblenou\" (TV3).", " In 2001, she starred in the film \"Fausto 5.0\".", " In 2002, she participated in the series <nowiki>\"Por Palabras\"</nowiki> like Barbara which in the end it wasn't finished.", " In 2004 she appeared in an episodic way in the series \"Cuéntame como pasó\" (La 1), where she played the role of Mila." ], "title": "Irene Montalà" }, { "sentences": [ "Hung Suet-nei (Chinese: 熊雪妮), known as Suet Nei or Suet Nay (Chinese: 雪妮) is a Hong Kong actress born in 1945, Hong Kong.", " She is a veteran actress, having acted for many years.", " She has starred in martial arts Cantonese operas, due to her skill in martial arts.", " She signed with TVB in 1988." ], "title": "Suet Nei" }, { "sentences": [ "Mayu Gamō (蒲生 麻由 , Gamō Mayu , born March 16, 1982) is a Japanese actress born in Saitama Prefecture, Japan.", " She has starred in many films, most notably in Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger as Succubus Hells/ Human Fatale Camille.", " She reprised her role in Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger vs. Abaranger for a brief appearance.", " She also starred in Kamen Rider Hibiki as Kasumi Tachibana.", " Gamō is an active amateur marathon competitor and triathlete, having competed both in the Tokyo Marathon and in Hawaii, Paris, and Australia.", " She completed the 2011 Lavaman Triathlon in Anaehoomalu Bay, Hawaii." ], "title": "Mayu Gamō" } ]
[ "Title: Rosario Dawson\n\nRosario Isabel Dawson (born May 9, 1979) is an American actress, producer, singer, comic book writer, and political activist. She made her film debut in the 1995 teen drama \"Kids\". Her subsequent film roles include \"He Got Game\", \"Men in Black II\", \"25th Hour\", \"Rent\", \"Sin City\", \"Death Proof\", \"Seven Pounds\", \"\", and \"Top Five\". Dawson has also provided voice-over work for Disney and DC.", "Title: Rachael Leigh Cook\n\nRachael Leigh Cook (born October 4, 1979) is an American actress, model, voice artist, and producer, who is best known for her starring role in films \"She's All That\" (1999), \"Josie and the Pussycats\" (2001), and the television series \"Into the West\" and \"Perception\", as well as being the voice behind various characters in \"Robot Chicken\" and Tifa Lockhart in the English version of \"\".", "Title: Josie and the Pussycats (film)\n\nJosie and the Pussycats is a 2001 American musical comedy film released by Universal Pictures, and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. Directed and co-written by Harry Elfont and Deborah Kaplan, the film is loosely based upon the Archie comic of the same name, as well as the Hanna-Barbera cartoon. The film is about a young all-female band which signs a record contract with a New York City record label, only to discover that the company does not have the musicians' best interests at heart. The film stars Rachael Leigh Cook, Tara Reid, and Rosario Dawson as the Pussycats, with Alan Cumming, Parker Posey, and Gabriel Mann in supporting roles. The film received mixed reviews and was a box office bomb, earning about $15 million against a $39 million budget.", "Title: Soher Al Bably\n\nSoheir Al Bably (Arabic: ‎ ‎ ; born 14 February 1935) is an Egyptian actress born in Damietta. After completing secondary school, she attended the Institute of Theatrical Arts. ٍShe starred in the play \"Madrast Al-Mushaghebeen\" in 1973, and also in a stage version of the life of Raya and Sakina in 1985. She married four times, and her second husband was Mounir Mourad.", "Title: Jackie Joseph\n\nJackie Joseph (born Sammie Jacqueline Joseph; November 7, 1933) is an American character actress, voice artist, and writer known for portraying Alan Brady's niece Jackie on the \"Dick van Dyke Show\", as well as the film characters of: Audrey Fulquard in the original \"The Little Shop of Horrors\" (1960), Sheila Futterman in \"Gremlins\" (1984) and \"\" (1990), Mrs Kirkland in \"\" (1985) and \"\" (1987), and the voice of Melody in the animated series \"Josie and the Pussycats\" and \"Josie and the Pussycats in Outer Space\".", "Title: Sherry Alberoni\n\nSharyn Eileen \"Sherry\" Alberoni (born December 4, 1946) is an American actress and voice artist. Alberoni got her start as a Mouseketeer on the weekday ABC television program \"The Mickey Mouse Club\". As an adult, she became a voice artist for Hanna-Barbera Productions. Besides providing voices for numerous incidental characters in series such as \"Jeannie\", Alberoni is best known as the voice of nasty rich-girl Alexandra Cabot from \"Josie and the Pussycats\" , \"superhero-in-training\" Wendy from the first season of \"Super Friends\", the heroic robot, Bo in \"Mighty Orbots\" and Glumdalclitch in \"The Three Worlds of Gulliver\". In 1971, she starred alongside Patty Andrews in the Sherman Brothers stage musical, \"Victory Canteen\".", "Title: Rachel Devirys\n\nRachel Devirys (28 February 1890 - 16 May 1983) was a French film actress born in the Crimea, Russian Empire (now Ukraine). She starred in some 50 films between 1916 and 1956.", "Title: Irene Montalà\n\nIrene Montalà is a Spanish actress born in the district of Nou Barris of Barcelona. She is the daughter of Mercè Montalà. She studied interpretation with Txiki Berrando and Manuel Lillo. She has also studied dancing and singing. Her mother tongues are Spanish and catalan, although she has also studied English and french. She started as an actress in series \"Poblenou\" (TV3). In 2001, she starred in the film \"Fausto 5.0\". In 2002, she participated in the series <nowiki>\"Por Palabras\"</nowiki> like Barbara which in the end it wasn't finished. In 2004 she appeared in an episodic way in the series \"Cuéntame como pasó\" (La 1), where she played the role of Mila.", "Title: Suet Nei\n\nHung Suet-nei (Chinese: 熊雪妮), known as Suet Nei or Suet Nay (Chinese: 雪妮) is a Hong Kong actress born in 1945, Hong Kong. She is a veteran actress, having acted for many years. She has starred in martial arts Cantonese operas, due to her skill in martial arts. She signed with TVB in 1988.", "Title: Mayu Gamō\n\nMayu Gamō (蒲生 麻由 , Gamō Mayu , born March 16, 1982) is a Japanese actress born in Saitama Prefecture, Japan. She has starred in many films, most notably in Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger as Succubus Hells/ Human Fatale Camille. She reprised her role in Tokusou Sentai Dekaranger vs. Abaranger for a brief appearance. She also starred in Kamen Rider Hibiki as Kasumi Tachibana. Gamō is an active amateur marathon competitor and triathlete, having competed both in the Tokyo Marathon and in Hawaii, Paris, and Australia. She completed the 2011 Lavaman Triathlon in Anaehoomalu Bay, Hawaii." ]
6,433
Who directed the film with LaVita Raynor played Kionna?
Hype Williams
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[ "Title: Ten Days to Tulara\n\nTen Days to Tulara is a 1958 American adventure film shot in Mexico that was directed by George Sherman and written by Laurence E. Mascott. The film stars Sterling Hayden, Grace Raynor, Rodolfo Hoyos, Jr., Carlos Múzquiz, Tony Carbajal and Juan García. The film was released on October 29, 1958, by United Artists.", "Title: Summer Love (1958 film)\n\nSummer Love is a 1958 comedy film directed by Charles F. Haas, written by William Raynor, starring John Saxon, Jill St. John, Judi Meredith and Molly Bee. It is rated 6.4/10 on the IMDb. It is a sequel to the 1956 film \"Rock, Pretty Baby\".", "Title: A Brother's Kiss\n\nA Brother's Kiss is a 1997 American independent drama film written and directed by Seth Zvi Rosenfeld and starring Nick Chinlund and Michael Raynor. It is based on a play by Rosenfeld. It is also Rosenfeld's directorial debut.", "Title: Strip! Strip! Hooray!!!\n\nStrip! Strip! Hooray!!! is a 1932 British short comedy film directed by Norman Lee and starring Ken Douglas, Betty Norton and Albert E. Raynor. A specialist sunbathing camp is threatened by a campaign by the leader of the 'Wear More Clothes League'. It was made by British International Pictures at Elstree Studios as a second feature.", "Title: Final Exam (film)\n\nFinal Exam is an 1981 American slasher film written and directed by Jimmy Huston and starring Cecile Bagdadi, Joel S. Rice & Timothy L. Raynor. The plot follows a killer stalking the remaining group of students left on a college campus days before the university's summer vacation.", "Title: Killers from Space\n\nKillers from Space (a.k.a. The Man Who Saved the Earth) is a 1954 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film, produced and directed by W. Lee Wilder (brother of Billy Wilder) that stars Peter Graves, Barbara Bestar, Frank Gerstle, James Seay, and Steve Pendleton. The film originated from an original, commissioned screenplay by his son Myles Wilder and their regular collaborator William Raynor.", "Title: Phantom from Space\n\nPhantom from Space is a 1953 independently made American black-and-white science fiction film produced and directed by W. Lee Wilder that stars Ted Cooper, Noreen Nash, Dick Sands, and Burt Wenland. The original screenplay was written by William Raynor and Myles Wilder. Working with most of the same crew, this was one of several early 1950s films made by Wilder and son Myles on a financing-for-distribution basis with United Artists and, on occasion, RKO Radio Pictures.", "Title: Vita (rapper)\n\nLaVita Raynor (born September 25, 1981) known simply as Vita (formerly Hot Totti) is an American rapper, lingerie designer and actress. She is most known as an actress for playing DMX's side chick in the 1998 film, Belly as the role of Kionna. As a rapper she is known for her appearances on the songs: Lapdance by N.E.R.D, Put It on Me by Ja Rule, and Down 4 U by Irv Gotti. Her sister is Kima Raynor of Total.", "Title: Tripfall\n\nTripfall is a 2000 thriller film with Eric Roberts (as Eddie), John Ritter (as Tom Williams), Rachel Hunter (as Gina Williams), Michael Raynor (as Franklin Ross) and Katy Boyer (as Lonnie Campos). The film was directed by Serge Rodnunsky, who wrote the script for the film. The music was composed by Evan Evans.", "Title: Belly (film)\n\nBelly is an 1998 American crime drama film, directed by music video director Hype Williams, in his film directing debut. Filmed in New York City, the film stars rappers DMX and Nas, alongside Taral Hicks, Method Man, and R&B singer T-Boz." ]
6,434
Eddie Flynn, was an Irish professional soccer player who played as a goalkeeper in the League of Ireland during the 1930s and 1940s, Flynn also played for which professional association football league which operates as the highest division of the Northern Ireland Football League – the national league in Northern Ireland?
Northern Ireland Football League Premiership
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" Flynn played for St James's Gate F.C., Bohemian F.C., Cliftonville F.C. and Drumcondra F.C., among others, during his career in the League of Ireland and the Irish League." ], "title": "Eddie Flynn" }, { "sentences": [ "The NIFL Premier Intermediate League is the third division of the Northern Ireland Football League, the national association football league in Northern Ireland, and the highest intermediate division in Northern Ireland, occupying level three in the Northern Ireland football league system – below." ], "title": "NIFL Premier Intermediate League" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014–15 Northern Ireland Football League was the second season of Northern Ireland's national football league running independently as the Northern Ireland Football League, consisting of the top three levels of the national league system, namely: the Premiership, Championship 1, and Championship 2.", " It was the 114th season of Irish league football overall.", " The season began on 8 August 2014 and concluded on 2 May 2015." ], "title": "2014–15 Northern Ireland Football League" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015–16 Northern Ireland Football League is the third season of Northern Ireland's national football league running independently as the Northern Ireland Football League, consisting of the top three levels of the national league system, namely: the Premiership, Championship 1, and Championship 2.", " It is also the 115th season of Irish league football overall.", " The season began on 8 August 2015 and will conclude in May 2016." ], "title": "2015–16 Northern Ireland Football League" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2017–18 Northern Ireland Football League Cup will be the 32nd edition of Northern Ireland's football knock-out cup competition for national league clubs, and the fourth edition of the competition as the Northern Ireland Football League Cup.", " This season's League Cup will be contested by all 36 clubs of the three divisions of the Northern Ireland Football League.", " The competition begins on 5 August 2017 with the first round, and will conclude in February 2018 with the final.", " The competition will be sponsored for the first time by McClean Bookmakers and will be called the BetMcClean.com League Cup" ], "title": "2017–18 Northern Ireland Football League Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013–14 Northern Ireland Football League was the first season of Northern Ireland's national football league running independently as the Northern Ireland Football League, consisting of the top three levels of the national league system, namely: the Premiership, Championship 1, and Championship 2.", " It was the 113th season of Irish league football overall.", " The season began on 9 August 2013 and concluded on 10 May 2014." ], "title": "2013–14 Northern Ireland Football League" }, { "sentences": [ "The Northern Ireland Football League Cup, also known as the Irish League Cup, and the BetMcClean.com League Cup is a national football knock-out cup competition in Northern Ireland open to the 40 Northern Ireland Football League clubs.", " It is the third-highest rated competition in domestic Northern Irish football after the NIFL Premiership and Irish Cup.", " It should not be confused with the Irish League Floodlit Cup which ran from 1987–88 to 1997–98 initially under the sponsorship of Budweiser and latterly Coca-Cola.", " Unlike the Irish Cup, the competition does not have a berth for UEFA Europa League qualification, however the winners qualify for the next season's all-Ireland Setanta Sports Cup.", " The cup is operated by the Northern Ireland Football League, who in 2013 took over the administration from the Irish Football Association (IFA) for the 2013–14 season onwards, after which the cup was renamed as the Northern Ireland Football League (NIFL) Cup." ], "title": "Northern Ireland Football League Cup" }, { "sentences": [ "The Northern Ireland Football League Premiership, known as the Danske Bank Premiership for sponsorship purposes, is a professional association football league which operates as the highest division of the Northern Ireland Football League – the national league in Northern Ireland.", " It was formerly called the \"IFA Premiership\" until 2013, with previous competition formats called the \"Irish Premier League\", \"Irish Football League Premier Division\", and before that simply the \"Irish Football League\".", " Still known in popular parlance simply as the \"Irish League\", the Premiership was established in 2008 under the auspices of the Irish Football Association before the Northern Ireland Football League was created for the start of the 2013–14 season.", " At the end of the season, the champion club is presented with the Gibson Cup." ], "title": "NIFL Premiership" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2016–17 Northern Ireland Football League Cup was the 31st edition of Northern Ireland's football knock-out cup competition for national league clubs, and the third edition of the competition as the Northern Ireland Football League Cup.", " This season's League Cup was contested by the 36 clubs in the Northern Ireland Football League.", " The competition began on 6 August 2016 with the first round, and will conclud on 18 February 2017 with the final." ], "title": "2016–17 Northern Ireland Football League Cup" } ]
[ "Title: Jonathan Tuffey\n\nJonathan \"Jonny\" Tuffey (born 20 January 1987 in Banbridge, Northern Ireland) is a Northern Irish professional association football player who plays as a goalkeeper for Glenavon and has also appeared for the Northern Ireland national football team. Tuffey started his career at English Championship side Coventry City, however he failed to make a breakthrough into the first team. He then joined the then Scottish First Division team Partick Thistle in 2006, replacing the legendary Kenny Arthur. Following a successful four years at Firhill, Tuffey signed for SPL side Inverness Caley Thistle and then St Johnstone. Tuffey then returned to Northern Ireland to sign for Linfield, where he played for two years before transferring to Glenavon.", "Title: Eddie Flynn\n\nEddie Flynn (5 November 1919 – 6 March 2002) was an Irish professional soccer player who played as a goalkeeper in the League of Ireland during the 1930s and 1940s. Flynn played for St James's Gate F.C., Bohemian F.C., Cliftonville F.C. and Drumcondra F.C., among others, during his career in the League of Ireland and the Irish League.", "Title: NIFL Premier Intermediate League\n\nThe NIFL Premier Intermediate League is the third division of the Northern Ireland Football League, the national association football league in Northern Ireland, and the highest intermediate division in Northern Ireland, occupying level three in the Northern Ireland football league system – below.", "Title: 2014–15 Northern Ireland Football League\n\nThe 2014–15 Northern Ireland Football League was the second season of Northern Ireland's national football league running independently as the Northern Ireland Football League, consisting of the top three levels of the national league system, namely: the Premiership, Championship 1, and Championship 2. It was the 114th season of Irish league football overall. The season began on 8 August 2014 and concluded on 2 May 2015.", "Title: 2015–16 Northern Ireland Football League\n\nThe 2015–16 Northern Ireland Football League is the third season of Northern Ireland's national football league running independently as the Northern Ireland Football League, consisting of the top three levels of the national league system, namely: the Premiership, Championship 1, and Championship 2. It is also the 115th season of Irish league football overall. The season began on 8 August 2015 and will conclude in May 2016.", "Title: 2017–18 Northern Ireland Football League Cup\n\nThe 2017–18 Northern Ireland Football League Cup will be the 32nd edition of Northern Ireland's football knock-out cup competition for national league clubs, and the fourth edition of the competition as the Northern Ireland Football League Cup. This season's League Cup will be contested by all 36 clubs of the three divisions of the Northern Ireland Football League. The competition begins on 5 August 2017 with the first round, and will conclude in February 2018 with the final. The competition will be sponsored for the first time by McClean Bookmakers and will be called the BetMcClean.com League Cup", "Title: 2013–14 Northern Ireland Football League\n\nThe 2013–14 Northern Ireland Football League was the first season of Northern Ireland's national football league running independently as the Northern Ireland Football League, consisting of the top three levels of the national league system, namely: the Premiership, Championship 1, and Championship 2. It was the 113th season of Irish league football overall. The season began on 9 August 2013 and concluded on 10 May 2014.", "Title: Northern Ireland Football League Cup\n\nThe Northern Ireland Football League Cup, also known as the Irish League Cup, and the BetMcClean.com League Cup is a national football knock-out cup competition in Northern Ireland open to the 40 Northern Ireland Football League clubs. It is the third-highest rated competition in domestic Northern Irish football after the NIFL Premiership and Irish Cup. It should not be confused with the Irish League Floodlit Cup which ran from 1987–88 to 1997–98 initially under the sponsorship of Budweiser and latterly Coca-Cola. Unlike the Irish Cup, the competition does not have a berth for UEFA Europa League qualification, however the winners qualify for the next season's all-Ireland Setanta Sports Cup. The cup is operated by the Northern Ireland Football League, who in 2013 took over the administration from the Irish Football Association (IFA) for the 2013–14 season onwards, after which the cup was renamed as the Northern Ireland Football League (NIFL) Cup.", "Title: NIFL Premiership\n\nThe Northern Ireland Football League Premiership, known as the Danske Bank Premiership for sponsorship purposes, is a professional association football league which operates as the highest division of the Northern Ireland Football League – the national league in Northern Ireland. It was formerly called the \"IFA Premiership\" until 2013, with previous competition formats called the \"Irish Premier League\", \"Irish Football League Premier Division\", and before that simply the \"Irish Football League\". Still known in popular parlance simply as the \"Irish League\", the Premiership was established in 2008 under the auspices of the Irish Football Association before the Northern Ireland Football League was created for the start of the 2013–14 season. At the end of the season, the champion club is presented with the Gibson Cup.", "Title: 2016–17 Northern Ireland Football League Cup\n\nThe 2016–17 Northern Ireland Football League Cup was the 31st edition of Northern Ireland's football knock-out cup competition for national league clubs, and the third edition of the competition as the Northern Ireland Football League Cup. This season's League Cup was contested by the 36 clubs in the Northern Ireland Football League. The competition began on 6 August 2016 with the first round, and will conclud on 18 February 2017 with the final." ]
6,435
Which former dog track was located in Wood Village, Oregon and was part of the Portland Metropolitan area with an estimated population of 2,348,247 in 2014?
Multnomah Greyhound Park
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[ { "sentences": [ "Multnomah Greyhound Park is a former dog track located in Wood Village, Oregon, part of the Portland metropolitan area.", " The park opened in 1957 and closed in 2004.", " After standing empty and disused for almost 12 years, the buildings at the site were demolished in summer 2016." ], "title": "Multnomah Greyhound Park" }, { "sentences": [ "Metro is the regional government for the Oregon portion of the Portland metropolitan area.", " It is the only directly elected regional government and metropolitan planning organization in the United States.", " Metro is responsible for managing the Portland region's solid waste system, coordinating the growth of the cities in the region, managing a regional parks and natural areas system, and overseeing the Oregon Zoo, Oregon Convention Center, Portland's Centers for the Arts, and the Portland Expo Center." ], "title": "Metro (Oregon regional government)" }, { "sentences": [ "The city of Portland, Maine, is the hub city of a metropolitan area in southern Maine, in the United States.", " The region is commonly known as Greater Portland or the Portland metropolitan area.", " For statistical purposes, the U.S. federal government defines three different representations of the Portland metropolitan area.", " The Portland–South Portland–Biddeford, Maine, metropolitan statistical area is a region consisting of three counties in Maine, anchored by the city of Portland and the smaller cities of South Portland and Biddeford.", " As of the 2010 census, the MSA had a population of 514,098.", " A larger combined statistical area (CSA), the Portland–Lewiston–South Portland combined statistical area, is defined as the combination of this metropolitan statistical area (MSA) with the adjacent Lewiston–Auburn MSA.", " The CSA comprises four counties in southern Maine.", " The Portland–South Portland metropolitan New England city and town area is defined on the basis of cities and towns rather than entire counties.", " It consists of most of Cumberland and York counties plus the town of Durham in Androscoggin County." ], "title": "Portland metropolitan area, Maine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon has a variety of nearby tourist attractions which are suitable for a day trip from the Portland area, in addition to about 80 within the metropolitan area itself (see Tourism in Portland, Oregon)." ], "title": "Tourist attractions near Portland, Oregon" }, { "sentences": [ "The Kennewick–Richland, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of Benton and Franklin Counties in Washington State, anchored by the cities of Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland (The Tri-Cities).", " As of April 1, 2017, the Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division estimates the population of the metropolitan area to be 283,830, making it the fourth-largest metropolitan area in Washington, after Seattle-Tacoma, Spokane, and Vancouver (Part of the Portland metropolitan area).", " Although located outside of the Metropolitan area, the CDP (Census-designated place) of Burbank, is generally considered to be part of the Tri-Cities area." ], "title": "Tri-Cities metropolitan area" }, { "sentences": [ "Oregon Route 206 is an Oregon state highway located in the north-central part of the state.", " It runs from Interstate 84 at Celilo Village to a junction with Oregon Route 74 and Oregon Route 207 in Heppner.", " Aside from Interstate 84, Oregon Route 206 is the main east–west highway in Gilliam County and provides access from the Portland metropolitan area to the John Day area.", " The highway is known as the Wasco-Heppner Highway No. 300 (see Oregon highways and routes), except for the section between Celilo Village and Wasco, which is called the Celilo-Wasco Highway No. 301." ], "title": "Oregon Route 206" }, { "sentences": [ "The Portland metropolitan area or Greater Portland is a 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Oregon’s most populous county, with approximately 742,000 residents.", " The cities of Portland, Fairview, Gresham, Maywood Park, Troutdale and Wood Village are all located within Multnomah County." ], "title": "Jeff Cogen" }, { "sentences": [ "Portland ( ) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon and the seat of Multnomah County.", " It is a major port in the Willamette Valley region of the Pacific Northwest, at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers.", " The city covers 145 sqmi and had an estimated population of 639,863 in 2016, making it the 26th most populous city in the United States.", " Approximately 2,424,955 people live in the Portland metropolitan statistical area (MSA), the 25th most populous MSA in the United States.", " Its Combined Statistical Area (CSA) ranks 18th with a population of 3,160,488.", " Roughly 60% of Oregon's population resides within the Portland metropolitan area." ], "title": "Portland, Oregon" }, { "sentences": [ "Wood Village is a city in Multnomah County, Oregon, United States.", " The population was 3,878 at the 2010 census.", " Despite the name, Wood Village is classified as a city." ], "title": "Wood Village, Oregon" } ]
[ "Title: Multnomah Greyhound Park\n\nMultnomah Greyhound Park is a former dog track located in Wood Village, Oregon, part of the Portland metropolitan area. The park opened in 1957 and closed in 2004. After standing empty and disused for almost 12 years, the buildings at the site were demolished in summer 2016.", "Title: Metro (Oregon regional government)\n\nMetro is the regional government for the Oregon portion of the Portland metropolitan area. It is the only directly elected regional government and metropolitan planning organization in the United States. Metro is responsible for managing the Portland region's solid waste system, coordinating the growth of the cities in the region, managing a regional parks and natural areas system, and overseeing the Oregon Zoo, Oregon Convention Center, Portland's Centers for the Arts, and the Portland Expo Center.", "Title: Portland metropolitan area, Maine\n\nThe city of Portland, Maine, is the hub city of a metropolitan area in southern Maine, in the United States. The region is commonly known as Greater Portland or the Portland metropolitan area. For statistical purposes, the U.S. federal government defines three different representations of the Portland metropolitan area. The Portland–South Portland–Biddeford, Maine, metropolitan statistical area is a region consisting of three counties in Maine, anchored by the city of Portland and the smaller cities of South Portland and Biddeford. As of the 2010 census, the MSA had a population of 514,098. A larger combined statistical area (CSA), the Portland–Lewiston–South Portland combined statistical area, is defined as the combination of this metropolitan statistical area (MSA) with the adjacent Lewiston–Auburn MSA. The CSA comprises four counties in southern Maine. The Portland–South Portland metropolitan New England city and town area is defined on the basis of cities and towns rather than entire counties. It consists of most of Cumberland and York counties plus the town of Durham in Androscoggin County.", "Title: Tourist attractions near Portland, Oregon\n\nThe Portland metropolitan area in the U.S. state of Oregon has a variety of nearby tourist attractions which are suitable for a day trip from the Portland area, in addition to about 80 within the metropolitan area itself (see Tourism in Portland, Oregon).", "Title: Tri-Cities metropolitan area\n\nThe Kennewick–Richland, WA Metropolitan Statistical Area, as defined by the United States Census Bureau, is an area consisting of Benton and Franklin Counties in Washington State, anchored by the cities of Kennewick, Pasco, and Richland (The Tri-Cities). As of April 1, 2017, the Washington State Office of Financial Management, Forecasting Division estimates the population of the metropolitan area to be 283,830, making it the fourth-largest metropolitan area in Washington, after Seattle-Tacoma, Spokane, and Vancouver (Part of the Portland metropolitan area). Although located outside of the Metropolitan area, the CDP (Census-designated place) of Burbank, is generally considered to be part of the Tri-Cities area.", "Title: Oregon Route 206\n\nOregon Route 206 is an Oregon state highway located in the north-central part of the state. It runs from Interstate 84 at Celilo Village to a junction with Oregon Route 74 and Oregon Route 207 in Heppner. Aside from Interstate 84, Oregon Route 206 is the main east–west highway in Gilliam County and provides access from the Portland metropolitan area to the John Day area. The highway is known as the Wasco-Heppner Highway No. 300 (see Oregon highways and routes), except for the section between Celilo Village and Wasco, which is called the Celilo-Wasco Highway No. 301.", "Title: Portland metropolitan area\n\nThe Portland metropolitan area or Greater Portland is a metropolitan area in the U.S. states of Oregon and Washington centered on the principal city of Portland, Oregon. The U.S. Office of Management and Budget identifies it as the Portland–Vancouver–Hillsboro, OR–WA Metropolitan Statistical Area, a metropolitan statistical area used by the United States Census Bureau and other entities. The OMB defines the area as comprising Clackamas, Columbia, Multnomah, Washington, and Yamhill Counties in Oregon, and Clark and Skamania Counties in Washington. The area's population is estimated at 2,348,247 in 2014.", "Title: Jeff Cogen\n\nJeffrey Scott Cogen (born 1962) is a businessman, lawyer, and former politician in the U.S. state of Oregon. Since 2016, he has been Executive Director of Impact NW, a social service and anti-poverty organization headquartered in Portland, Oregon. He served as chairman of the Multnomah County Board of Commissioners from 2010 to 2013. Multnomah County is Oregon’s most populous county, with approximately 742,000 residents. The cities of Portland, Fairview, Gresham, Maywood Park, Troutdale and Wood Village are all located within Multnomah County.", "Title: Portland, Oregon\n\nPortland ( ) is the largest city in the U.S. state of Oregon and the seat of Multnomah County. It is a major port in the Willamette Valley region of the Pacific Northwest, at the confluence of the Willamette and Columbia Rivers. The city covers 145 sqmi and had an estimated population of 639,863 in 2016, making it the 26th most populous city in the United States. Approximately 2,424,955 people live in the Portland metropolitan statistical area (MSA), the 25th most populous MSA in the United States. Its Combined Statistical Area (CSA) ranks 18th with a population of 3,160,488. Roughly 60% of Oregon's population resides within the Portland metropolitan area.", "Title: Wood Village, Oregon\n\nWood Village is a city in Multnomah County, Oregon, United States. The population was 3,878 at the 2010 census. Despite the name, Wood Village is classified as a city." ]
6,436
Which American adult animated sitcom is "Naughty Ninjas" a seventh episode of
South Park
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a one-time segment on \"Love, American Style\" called \"Love and the Old-Fashioned Father.\"", " The same pilot was later produced with a live cast (starring Van Johnson), but with no success.", " The show was the first primetime animated sitcom to run for more than a single season since \"The Flintstones\" more than ten years earlier and would be the only one until \"The Simpsons\" fifteen years later.", " The show was inspired by \"All in the Family\"." ], "title": "Wait Till Your Father Gets Home" }, { "sentences": [ "\"The Boondocks\" is an American adult animated sitcom on Cartoon Network's late-night programming block, Adult Swim.", " Created by Aaron McGruder, based upon McGruder's comic strip of the same name, the series premiered on November 6, 2005.", " The show begins with a black family, the Freemans, settling into the fictional, peaceful, and mostly white suburb of Woodcrest from Chicago's South Side.", " The perspective offered by this mixture of cultures, lifestyles, social classes, stereotypes, viewpoints and races provides for much of the series' satire, comedy, and conflict." ], "title": "List of The Boondocks episodes" }, { "sentences": [ "South Park is an American adult animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone and developed by Brian Graden for the Comedy Central television network.", " The show revolves around four boys—Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick—and their bizarre adventures in and around the titular Colorado town.", " Much like \"The Simpsons\", \"South Park\" uses a very large ensemble cast of recurring characters and became infamous for its profanity and dark, surreal humor that satirizes a wide range of topics towards a mature audience." ], "title": "South Park" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Naughty Ninjas\" is the seventh episode of the nineteenth season and the 264th overall episode of the animated television series \"South Park\", written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker.", " The 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"sentences": [ "The Brak Show is an American adult animated sitcom that aired on Adult Swim.", " \"The Brak Show\" was created by Andy Merrill, Jim Fortier, and Pete Smith, serving as a spin-off of the animated television series, \"Space Ghost Coast to Coast\", and featured recurring characters from \"Space Ghost Coast to Coast\" and \"Cartoon Planet\".", " Both programs used stock footage from the Hanna-Barbera cartoon \"Space Ghost\".", " The protagonist is Brak, voiced by Andy Merrill, who developed a quirky persona for the character." ], "title": "The Brak Show" }, { "sentences": [ "6 Days to Air: The Making of South Park is a 2011 television documentary film directed by Arthur Bradford that details the production process of the American adult animated sitcom \"South Park\".", " The film follows the show's hectic, rushed six-day production schedule, in which a 22-minute episode is completed just hours before its original air date." ], "title": "6 Days to Air" }, { "sentences": [ "Duckman: Private Dick/Family Man (or commonly known as Duckman) is an American adult animated sitcom that aired on the USA Network from March 5, 1994 through September 6, 1997.", " It was created and developed by Everett Peck.", " The sitcom is based on characters created by Peck in his \"Dark Horse\" comic.", " Klasky Csupo animated the series and produced it along with Reno & Osborn Productions for Paramount Network Television.", " It marks Klasky Csupo's second adult-oriented television series after \"The Simpsons\".", " Years later after \"Duckman\", Peck went on to create \"Squirrel Boy\" for Cartoon Network, from 2006 to 2007." ], "title": "Duckman" } ]
[ "Title: List of South Park cast members\n\n\"South Park\" is an American adult animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone who also do the majority of the voices. Both Parker and Stone do most of the male characters on the show along with April Stewart and Mona Marshall, who do the female characters on the show. Guest stars have lend their voices to the show including Jay Leno, George Clooney, Robert Smith and the comedy duo Cheech & Chong voiced characters representing their likenesses for the season four (2000) episode \"Cherokee Hair Tampons\", which was the duo's first collaborative effort in 20 years.", "Title: Wait Till Your Father Gets Home\n\nWait Till Your Father Gets Home is an American adult animated sitcom produced by Hanna-Barbera that aired in first-run syndication in the United States from 1972 to 1974 (airing on most NBC stations on Sunday nights at 10:30, except for the ones who had moved their late-night news to that slot). The show originated in a one-time segment on \"Love, American Style\" called \"Love and the Old-Fashioned Father.\" The same pilot was later produced with a live cast (starring Van Johnson), but with no success. The show was the first primetime animated sitcom to run for more than a single season since \"The Flintstones\" more than ten years earlier and would be the only one until \"The Simpsons\" fifteen years later. The show was inspired by \"All in the Family\".", "Title: List of The Boondocks episodes\n\n\"The Boondocks\" is an American adult animated sitcom on Cartoon Network's late-night programming block, Adult Swim. Created by Aaron McGruder, based upon McGruder's comic strip of the same name, the series premiered on November 6, 2005. The show begins with a black family, the Freemans, settling into the fictional, peaceful, and mostly white suburb of Woodcrest from Chicago's South Side. The perspective offered by this mixture of cultures, lifestyles, social classes, stereotypes, viewpoints and races provides for much of the series' satire, comedy, and conflict.", "Title: South Park\n\nSouth Park is an American adult animated sitcom created by Trey Parker and Matt Stone and developed by Brian Graden for the Comedy Central television network. The show revolves around four boys—Stan Marsh, Kyle Broflovski, Eric Cartman, and Kenny McCormick—and their bizarre adventures in and around the titular Colorado town. Much like \"The Simpsons\", \"South Park\" uses a very large ensemble cast of recurring characters and became infamous for its profanity and dark, surreal humor that satirizes a wide range of topics towards a mature audience.", "Title: Naughty Ninjas\n\n\"Naughty Ninjas\" is the seventh episode of the nineteenth season and the 264th overall episode of the animated television series \"South Park\", written and directed by series co-creator Trey Parker. The episode premiered on Comedy Central on November 11, 2015. Continuing the season's theme of political correctness, the plot primarily lampoons police brutality.", "Title: The Jellies\n\nThe Jellies is an upcoming American adult animated sitcom created by Tyler, The Creator and Lionel Boyce. Revamped from a series of the same name which was previously featured exclusively on Tyler's \"Golf Media\" app, it will premiere on Adult Swim on October 22, 2017.", "Title: Kid Notorious\n\nKid Notorious is an American adult animated sitcom television miniseries that aired from October 22 to December 17, 2003 on Comedy Central. It starred Hollywood film producer Robert Evans as himself. Episode plots were often bizarre and absurdist in nature, featuring Evans as a James Bond type character. Guns N' Roses guitarist Slash also appeared on the show as himself. The show was directed by Pete Michels.", "Title: The Brak Show\n\nThe Brak Show is an American adult animated sitcom that aired on Adult Swim. \"The Brak Show\" was created by Andy Merrill, Jim Fortier, and Pete Smith, serving as a spin-off of the animated television series, \"Space Ghost Coast to Coast\", and featured recurring characters from \"Space Ghost Coast to Coast\" and \"Cartoon Planet\". Both programs used stock footage from the Hanna-Barbera cartoon \"Space Ghost\". The protagonist is Brak, voiced by Andy Merrill, who developed a quirky persona for the character.", "Title: 6 Days to Air\n\n6 Days to Air: The Making of South Park is a 2011 television documentary film directed by Arthur Bradford that details the production process of the American adult animated sitcom \"South Park\". The film follows the show's hectic, rushed six-day production schedule, in which a 22-minute episode is completed just hours before its original air date.", "Title: Duckman\n\nDuckman: Private Dick/Family Man (or commonly known as Duckman) is an American adult animated sitcom that aired on the USA Network from March 5, 1994 through September 6, 1997. It was created and developed by Everett Peck. The sitcom is based on characters created by Peck in his \"Dark Horse\" comic. Klasky Csupo animated the series and produced it along with Reno & Osborn Productions for Paramount Network Television. It marks Klasky Csupo's second adult-oriented television series after \"The Simpsons\". Years later after \"Duckman\", Peck went on to create \"Squirrel Boy\" for Cartoon Network, from 2006 to 2007." ]
6,437
Michael Sandberg, Baron Sandberg was the executive chairman of what largest bank of Hong Kong?
The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Bank of East Asia Limited () often abbreviated to BEA (), is the largest independent local bank and the third largest bank in Hong Kong.", " Its chairman and chief executive is Sir David Li.", " Its head office is in Central." ], "title": "Bank of East Asia" }, { "sentences": [ "HSBC (), officially known as The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (), is a wholly owned subsidiary of HSBC, the largest bank in Hong Kong, and operates branches and offices throughout the Asia Pacific region, and in other countries around the world.", " It is also one of the three commercial banks licensed by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority to issue banknotes for the Hong Kong dollar." ], "title": "The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Graham Ruddock Sandberg, Baron Sandberg, CBE (, 31 May 1927 – 2 July 2017) was executive chairman of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation from 1977 to 1986." ], "title": "Michael Sandberg, Baron Sandberg" }, { "sentences": [ "Overseas Trust Bank Limited (OTB) () was a bank in Hong Kong.", " It was established in 1955 by Chang Ming Thien, a Malaysian businessman and it was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1972.", " It was the fourth largest bank in Hong Kong before acquisition." ], "title": "Overseas Trust Bank" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph YAM Chi-kwong, GBM, GBS, CBE, JP (任志剛; born 1948, Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong statistician, economist and civil servant.", " He was the first Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Hong Kong's \"de facto\" central bank, holding the position for 16 years.", " Since 2011, Yam has been a member of the board of directors of the Swiss Bank UBS AG.", " In 2014, following UBS AG's restructuring, he was appointed to the board of directors of the UBS Group AG.", " He has been a non-official member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong since 2017." ], "title": "Joseph Yam" }, { "sentences": [ "Emilio Botín-Sanz de Sautuola y García de los Ríos (1 October 1934 – 10 September 2014) was a Spanish banker.", " He was the executive chairman of Spain's Grupo Santander.", " In 1993 his bank absorbed Banco Español de Crédito (Banesto), and in 1999 it merged with Banco Central Hispano creating Banco Santander Central Hispano (BSCH), which became Spain's largest bank, of which he was co-president with Central Hispano's José María Amusategui, until Amusategui retired in 2002.", " In 2004, BSCH acquired the British bank Abbey National, making BSCH the second largest bank in Europe by market capitalisation.", " He was known for his obsession with growth and performance as well as regularly visiting branches." ], "title": "Emilio Botín" }, { "sentences": [ "Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada), formerly The Bank of East Asia (Canada), was founded in 1991; it was the Canadian unit of the Bank of East Asia Group (BEA) in Hong Kong.", " The bank operates five branches in Canada and offers retail banking products catering to expatriate Hong Kong Chinese in Canada.", " The bank operated at Hong Kong Chinese themed malls or areas with large Hong Kong Chinese population.", " A 70% stake of the bank was sold by former parent Bank of East Asia in January 2010 to Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and on July 2 the bank changed its name to the current name.", " BEA retains a 30% stake as BEA focuses business in Hong Kong.", " Signage at all Canadian branches were changed to reflect the new ownership.", " BEA Canada is the second Hong Kong based bank to pull its Canadian operations.", " Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) sold its Canadian branches and operations to Bank of Montreal and Scotiabank respectively in the 1990s." ], "title": "Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada)" }, { "sentences": [ "The right of abode in Hong Kong is the right to legally reside in Hong Kong without any limit or condition of stay being imposed by the Hong Kong Immigration Department.", " As the People's Republic of China stood to resume sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom, the nationality of Hong Kong people as well as their right of abode in the territory was formalised prior to the 1997 handover.", " Since Hong Kong has never been an independent country, there is no provision for its own citizenship status.", " Hong Kong Permanent Resident is the legal status for those who have the right of abode in Hong Kong, which is the \"de-facto\" citizenship status in Hong Kong.", " Most citizen rights in Hong Kong (such as the right to vote) are granted to all permanent residents, while some (such as the right to hold a HKSAR passport, or becoming a high-rank public officer such as the Chief Executive) are restricted to permanent residents who are also Chinese citizens." ], "title": "Right of abode in Hong Kong" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hong Kong Morris (, Cantonese pronunciation: \"Heung Gong Gwoo Doi Ying Gwok Mo Tuen\", literally Hong Kong Ancient English Dance Platoon) is an English morris dancing team or side founded in Hong Kong in 1974.", " The side now has two chapters, the Hong Kong Morris in Hong Kong and the Hong Kong (UK) Morris, colloquially known as The Brackets, in the United Kingdom.", " In its heyday, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Hong Kong Morris was one of the largest Cotswold morris sides in the world.", " The side is committed to the principles of multiculturalism and inclusivity, and has always encouraged a multicultural membership and mixed dancing.", " The return of the former British colony of Hong Kong to China in 1997 has had no effect on the side's activities, and it continues to flourish as a notable example of the resilience of Western cultural activity in postcolonial Hong Kong." ], "title": "Hong Kong Morris" }, { "sentences": [ "HSBC Holdings PLC is a British multinational banking and financial services holding company, tracing its origin to a hong in Hong Kong.", " It is the world's seventh largest bank by total assets and the largest in Europe with total assets of US$2.374 trillion (as of December 2016).", " It was established in its present form in London in 1991 by The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited to act as a new group holding company.", " The origins of the bank lie mainly in Hong Kong and to a lesser extent in Shanghai, where branches were first opened in 1865.", " The HSBC name is derived from the initials of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation.", " The company was first formally incorporated in 1866.", " The company continues to see both the United Kingdom and Hong Kong as its \"home markets\"." ], "title": "HSBC" } ]
[ "Title: Bank of East Asia\n\nThe Bank of East Asia Limited () often abbreviated to BEA (), is the largest independent local bank and the third largest bank in Hong Kong. Its chairman and chief executive is Sir David Li. Its head office is in Central.", "Title: The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation\n\nHSBC (), officially known as The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited (), is a wholly owned subsidiary of HSBC, the largest bank in Hong Kong, and operates branches and offices throughout the Asia Pacific region, and in other countries around the world. It is also one of the three commercial banks licensed by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority to issue banknotes for the Hong Kong dollar.", "Title: Michael Sandberg, Baron Sandberg\n\nMichael Graham Ruddock Sandberg, Baron Sandberg, CBE (, 31 May 1927 – 2 July 2017) was executive chairman of The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation from 1977 to 1986.", "Title: Overseas Trust Bank\n\nOverseas Trust Bank Limited (OTB) () was a bank in Hong Kong. It was established in 1955 by Chang Ming Thien, a Malaysian businessman and it was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange in 1972. It was the fourth largest bank in Hong Kong before acquisition.", "Title: Joseph Yam\n\nJoseph YAM Chi-kwong, GBM, GBS, CBE, JP (任志剛; born 1948, Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong statistician, economist and civil servant. He was the first Chief Executive of the Hong Kong Monetary Authority, Hong Kong's \"de facto\" central bank, holding the position for 16 years. Since 2011, Yam has been a member of the board of directors of the Swiss Bank UBS AG. In 2014, following UBS AG's restructuring, he was appointed to the board of directors of the UBS Group AG. He has been a non-official member of the Executive Council of Hong Kong since 2017.", "Title: Emilio Botín\n\nEmilio Botín-Sanz de Sautuola y García de los Ríos (1 October 1934 – 10 September 2014) was a Spanish banker. He was the executive chairman of Spain's Grupo Santander. In 1993 his bank absorbed Banco Español de Crédito (Banesto), and in 1999 it merged with Banco Central Hispano creating Banco Santander Central Hispano (BSCH), which became Spain's largest bank, of which he was co-president with Central Hispano's José María Amusategui, until Amusategui retired in 2002. In 2004, BSCH acquired the British bank Abbey National, making BSCH the second largest bank in Europe by market capitalisation. He was known for his obsession with growth and performance as well as regularly visiting branches.", "Title: Industrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada)\n\nIndustrial and Commercial Bank of China (Canada), formerly The Bank of East Asia (Canada), was founded in 1991; it was the Canadian unit of the Bank of East Asia Group (BEA) in Hong Kong. The bank operates five branches in Canada and offers retail banking products catering to expatriate Hong Kong Chinese in Canada. The bank operated at Hong Kong Chinese themed malls or areas with large Hong Kong Chinese population. A 70% stake of the bank was sold by former parent Bank of East Asia in January 2010 to Industrial and Commercial Bank of China and on July 2 the bank changed its name to the current name. BEA retains a 30% stake as BEA focuses business in Hong Kong. Signage at all Canadian branches were changed to reflect the new ownership. BEA Canada is the second Hong Kong based bank to pull its Canadian operations. Standard Chartered Bank (Hong Kong) sold its Canadian branches and operations to Bank of Montreal and Scotiabank respectively in the 1990s.", "Title: Right of abode in Hong Kong\n\nThe right of abode in Hong Kong is the right to legally reside in Hong Kong without any limit or condition of stay being imposed by the Hong Kong Immigration Department. As the People's Republic of China stood to resume sovereignty over Hong Kong from the United Kingdom, the nationality of Hong Kong people as well as their right of abode in the territory was formalised prior to the 1997 handover. Since Hong Kong has never been an independent country, there is no provision for its own citizenship status. Hong Kong Permanent Resident is the legal status for those who have the right of abode in Hong Kong, which is the \"de-facto\" citizenship status in Hong Kong. Most citizen rights in Hong Kong (such as the right to vote) are granted to all permanent residents, while some (such as the right to hold a HKSAR passport, or becoming a high-rank public officer such as the Chief Executive) are restricted to permanent residents who are also Chinese citizens.", "Title: Hong Kong Morris\n\nThe Hong Kong Morris (, Cantonese pronunciation: \"Heung Gong Gwoo Doi Ying Gwok Mo Tuen\", literally Hong Kong Ancient English Dance Platoon) is an English morris dancing team or side founded in Hong Kong in 1974. The side now has two chapters, the Hong Kong Morris in Hong Kong and the Hong Kong (UK) Morris, colloquially known as The Brackets, in the United Kingdom. In its heyday, in the late 1980s and early 1990s, the Hong Kong Morris was one of the largest Cotswold morris sides in the world. The side is committed to the principles of multiculturalism and inclusivity, and has always encouraged a multicultural membership and mixed dancing. The return of the former British colony of Hong Kong to China in 1997 has had no effect on the side's activities, and it continues to flourish as a notable example of the resilience of Western cultural activity in postcolonial Hong Kong.", "Title: HSBC\n\nHSBC Holdings PLC is a British multinational banking and financial services holding company, tracing its origin to a hong in Hong Kong. It is the world's seventh largest bank by total assets and the largest in Europe with total assets of US$2.374 trillion (as of December 2016). It was established in its present form in London in 1991 by The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation Limited to act as a new group holding company. The origins of the bank lie mainly in Hong Kong and to a lesser extent in Shanghai, where branches were first opened in 1865. The HSBC name is derived from the initials of the Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation. The company was first formally incorporated in 1866. The company continues to see both the United Kingdom and Hong Kong as its \"home markets\"." ]
6,438
When did the coach who previously held coaching positions at Portland State, Miami, become the head coach for the athletic teams that represent Texas Tech University?
2012
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{ "title": [ "Kellyn Tate", "Kellyn Tate", "Texas Tech Red Raiders and Lady Raiders" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Robin Pflugrad (born November 29, 1958) is an American football coach.", " He is currently the head coach at Phoenix College.", " He was the head coach for the University of Montana from 2010 to 2011 and the offensive coordinator at Weber State University in 2013.", " Pflugrad previously held assistant coaching positions at Montana, Oregon, Washington State, Arizona State, and Portland State.", " During the 2014 football season he worked as a college football analyst for KTVX-TV, the CBS affiliate in Phoenix, Ariz., and as a football columnist for Cougfan.com, the Scout.com network affiliate covering Washington State University.", " Pflugrad also operates Pflugrad Athletic Consulting, offering administrative and strategic insights to high school and college athletic programs in the Southwest region." ], "title": "Robin Pflugrad" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2013–14 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team will represent Texas Tech University in the 2013–14 college basketball season.", " It will be head coach Candi Whitaker's first season at Texas Tech.", " The Lady Raiders, are members of the Big 12 Conference and will play their home games at the United Spirit Arena.", " They finished with the season with a record of 6–24 overall, 0–18 in Big 12 play to finish in last place.", " They lost in the first round to TCU in the 2014 Big 12 Women's Basketball Tournament." ], "title": "2013–14 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team" }, { "sentences": [ "Dean Keener (born September 18, 1965) is the former head coach for the men's basketball team at James Madison University.", " He is a 1988 graduate of Davidson College where he served as a team captain and played on Davidson's 1986 NCAA Tournament team.", " Keener was hired on April 1, 2004.", " Keener previously held coaching positions at Drake University, Southern California, Virginia Tech, SMU, and Georgia Tech.", " Keener played an instrumental role in recruiting and developing many of the players on the 2004 national runner-up Georgia Tech squad.", " Keener resigned from his coaching position at JMU on February 22, 2008.", " After his resignation, he continued to coach for the remainder of the 2008 season.", " During his 20-year coaching career, he coached and/or recruited 12 players that played in the NBA, including Chris Bosh, Jarrett Jack, Anthony Morrow and Will Bynum.", " He is currently a color analyst for ESPN3." ], "title": "Dean Keener" }, { "sentences": [ "Charlie Sadler (born May 6, 1949) is an American football coach and former player.", " Sadler was the 18th head college football coach for the Northern Illinois University, a position he held from 1991 to 1995.", " His career coaching record at Northern Illinois was 18 wins, 37 losses, and 0 ties, which ranks him eighth at Northern Illinois in total wins and 17th at Northern Illinois in winning percentage.", " Sadler was the defensive ends coach at Texas Tech from 2003 to 2009.", " He previously held coaching positions at the University of Oklahoma, the University of Missouri, and Iowa State University." ], "title": "Charlie Sadler" }, { "sentences": [ "Kellyn Tate (born c. 1976), is an American softball coach and former player.", " She has been the head softball coach at University of Puget Sound since 2012.", " She previously held coaching positions at Portland State, Miami (Ohio), Texas Tech, and Penn State." ], "title": "Kellyn Tate" }, { "sentences": [ "The Texas Tech Red Raiders men's and women's cross country teams represent Texas Tech University, often referred to as Texas Tech.", " The teams compete as members of the Big 12 Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).", " The women's cross country team is only one of three teams to win the Big 12 Conference title since the conference was formed in 1996." ], "title": "Texas Tech Red Raiders cross country" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014–15 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team will represent Texas Tech University in the 2014–15 college basketball season.", " It will be head coach Candi Whitaker's second season at Texas Tech.", " The Lady Raiders, were members of the Big 12 Conference and will play their home games at the United Supermarkets Arena.", " They finished the season 15–16, 5–13 in Big 12 play to finish in last place.", " They lost in the first round of Big 12 Women's Tournament to West Virginia." ], "title": "2014–15 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team will represent Texas Tech University during the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season.", " The Red Raiders will play their home games at Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park as a member of the Big 12 Conference.", " They will be led by head coach Tim Tadlock, in his 3rd season at Texas Tech." ], "title": "2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015–16 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team will represent Texas Tech University in the 2015–16 college basketball season.", " It will be head coach Candi Whitaker's third season at Texas Tech.", " The Lady Raiders, were members of the Big 12 Conference and will play their home games at the United Supermarkets Arena.", " They finished the season 13–18, 3–15 in Big 12 play to finish in ninth place.", " They advanced to the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Women's Tournament where they lost to Baylor." ], "title": "2015–16 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team" }, { "sentences": [ "The Texas Tech Red Raiders and Lady Raiders are the athletic teams that represent Texas Tech University.", " The women's basketball team uses the name Lady Raiders, while the school's other women's teams use the \"Red Raiders\" name." ], "title": "Texas Tech Red Raiders and Lady Raiders" } ]
[ "Title: Robin Pflugrad\n\nRobin Pflugrad (born November 29, 1958) is an American football coach. He is currently the head coach at Phoenix College. He was the head coach for the University of Montana from 2010 to 2011 and the offensive coordinator at Weber State University in 2013. Pflugrad previously held assistant coaching positions at Montana, Oregon, Washington State, Arizona State, and Portland State. During the 2014 football season he worked as a college football analyst for KTVX-TV, the CBS affiliate in Phoenix, Ariz., and as a football columnist for Cougfan.com, the Scout.com network affiliate covering Washington State University. Pflugrad also operates Pflugrad Athletic Consulting, offering administrative and strategic insights to high school and college athletic programs in the Southwest region.", "Title: 2013–14 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team\n\nThe 2013–14 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team will represent Texas Tech University in the 2013–14 college basketball season. It will be head coach Candi Whitaker's first season at Texas Tech. The Lady Raiders, are members of the Big 12 Conference and will play their home games at the United Spirit Arena. They finished with the season with a record of 6–24 overall, 0–18 in Big 12 play to finish in last place. They lost in the first round to TCU in the 2014 Big 12 Women's Basketball Tournament.", "Title: Dean Keener\n\nDean Keener (born September 18, 1965) is the former head coach for the men's basketball team at James Madison University. He is a 1988 graduate of Davidson College where he served as a team captain and played on Davidson's 1986 NCAA Tournament team. Keener was hired on April 1, 2004. Keener previously held coaching positions at Drake University, Southern California, Virginia Tech, SMU, and Georgia Tech. Keener played an instrumental role in recruiting and developing many of the players on the 2004 national runner-up Georgia Tech squad. Keener resigned from his coaching position at JMU on February 22, 2008. After his resignation, he continued to coach for the remainder of the 2008 season. During his 20-year coaching career, he coached and/or recruited 12 players that played in the NBA, including Chris Bosh, Jarrett Jack, Anthony Morrow and Will Bynum. He is currently a color analyst for ESPN3.", "Title: Charlie Sadler\n\nCharlie Sadler (born May 6, 1949) is an American football coach and former player. Sadler was the 18th head college football coach for the Northern Illinois University, a position he held from 1991 to 1995. His career coaching record at Northern Illinois was 18 wins, 37 losses, and 0 ties, which ranks him eighth at Northern Illinois in total wins and 17th at Northern Illinois in winning percentage. Sadler was the defensive ends coach at Texas Tech from 2003 to 2009. He previously held coaching positions at the University of Oklahoma, the University of Missouri, and Iowa State University.", "Title: Kellyn Tate\n\nKellyn Tate (born c. 1976), is an American softball coach and former player. She has been the head softball coach at University of Puget Sound since 2012. She previously held coaching positions at Portland State, Miami (Ohio), Texas Tech, and Penn State.", "Title: Texas Tech Red Raiders cross country\n\nThe Texas Tech Red Raiders men's and women's cross country teams represent Texas Tech University, often referred to as Texas Tech. The teams compete as members of the Big 12 Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA). The women's cross country team is only one of three teams to win the Big 12 Conference title since the conference was formed in 1996.", "Title: 2014–15 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team\n\nThe 2014–15 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team will represent Texas Tech University in the 2014–15 college basketball season. It will be head coach Candi Whitaker's second season at Texas Tech. The Lady Raiders, were members of the Big 12 Conference and will play their home games at the United Supermarkets Arena. They finished the season 15–16, 5–13 in Big 12 play to finish in last place. They lost in the first round of Big 12 Women's Tournament to West Virginia.", "Title: 2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team\n\nThe 2015 Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team will represent Texas Tech University during the 2015 NCAA Division I baseball season. The Red Raiders will play their home games at Dan Law Field at Rip Griffin Park as a member of the Big 12 Conference. They will be led by head coach Tim Tadlock, in his 3rd season at Texas Tech.", "Title: 2015–16 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team\n\nThe 2015–16 Texas Tech Lady Raiders basketball team will represent Texas Tech University in the 2015–16 college basketball season. It will be head coach Candi Whitaker's third season at Texas Tech. The Lady Raiders, were members of the Big 12 Conference and will play their home games at the United Supermarkets Arena. They finished the season 13–18, 3–15 in Big 12 play to finish in ninth place. They advanced to the quarterfinals of the Big 12 Women's Tournament where they lost to Baylor.", "Title: Texas Tech Red Raiders and Lady Raiders\n\nThe Texas Tech Red Raiders and Lady Raiders are the athletic teams that represent Texas Tech University. The women's basketball team uses the name Lady Raiders, while the school's other women's teams use the \"Red Raiders\" name." ]
6,439
Nervous System included a second single which was co-written by which frequent writing partner?
Justin Tranter
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{ "title": [ "Nervous System (EP)", "Uh Huh (Julia Michaels song)", "Uh Huh (Julia Michaels song)" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "\"Issues\" is the debut single by American singer and songwriter Julia Michaels.", " Michaels co-wrote the song with her frequent writing partner, Justin Tranter, as well as the song's producers, Benny Blanco and Stargate.", " It was released on January 13, 2017 through Republic Records.", " \"Issues\" is a confessional downtempo love song which Michaels has described as a raw ode to her own anxieties." ], "title": "Issues (Julia Michaels song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Familial dysautonomia (FD), sometimes called Riley–Day syndrome and hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type III (HSAN-III), is a disorder of the autonomic nervous system which affects the development and survival of sensory, sympathetic and some parasympathetic neurons in the autonomic and sensory nervous system resulting in variable symptoms, including insensitivity to pain, inability to produce tears, poor growth, and labile blood pressure (episodic hypertension and postural hypotension).", " People with FD have frequent vomiting crises, pneumonia, problems with speech and movement, difficulty swallowing, inappropriate perception of heat, pain, and taste, as well as unstable blood pressure and gastrointestinal dysmotility.", " FD does not affect intelligence.", " Originally reported by Drs. Conrad Milton Riley (1913–2005) and Richard Lawrence Day (1905–1989) in 1949, FD is one example of a group of disorders known as hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathies (HSAN).", " All HSAN are characterized by widespread sensory dysfunction and variable autonomic dysfunction caused by incomplete development of sensory and autonomic neurons.", " The disorders are believed to be genetically distinct from each other." ], "title": "Familial dysautonomia" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Charles Scott Sherrington {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (27 November 1857 – 4 March 1952) was an English neurophysiologist, histologist, bacteriologist, and a pathologist, Nobel laureate and president of the Royal Society in the early 1920s.", " He received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Edgar Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian, in 1932 for their work on the functions of neurons. Prior to the work of Sherrington and Adrian, it was widely accepted that reflexes occurred as isolated activity within a reflex arc.", " Sherrington received the prize for showing that reflexes require integrated activation and demonstrated reciprocal innervation of muscles (Sherrington's law).", " Through his seminal 1906 publication, \"The Integrative Action of the Nervous System\", he had effectively laid to rest the theory that the nervous system, including the brain, can be understood as a single interlinking network.", " His alternative explanation of synaptic communication between neurons helped shape our understanding of the central nervous system." ], "title": "Charles Scott Sherrington" }, { "sentences": [ "Nervous System is the debut EP by American singer and songwriter Julia Michaels, released on July 28, 2017, by Republic Records.", " The album's first single, \"Issues\", was released on January 13, 2017, and peaked at number 11 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \"", "Uh Huh\", the second single from \"Nervous System\", was released on June 2, 2017." ], "title": "Nervous System (EP)" }, { "sentences": [ "Neuromodulation is the physiological process by which a given neuron uses one or more chemicals to regulate diverse populations of neurons.", " This is in contrast to classical synaptic transmission, in which one presynaptic neuron directly influences a single postsynaptic partner.", " Neuromodulators secreted by a small group of neurons diffuse through large areas of the nervous system, affecting multiple neurons.", " Major neuromodulators in the central nervous system include dopamine, serotonin, acetylcholine, histamine, and norepinephrine." ], "title": "Neuromodulation" }, { "sentences": [ "The enteric nervous system (ENS) or intrinsic nervous system is one of the main divisions of the nervous system and consists of a mesh-like system of neurons that governs the function of the gastrointestinal tract.", " It is now usually referred to as separate from the autonomic nervous system since it has its own independent reflex activity.", " The ENS is also called the second brain." ], "title": "Enteric nervous system" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Uh Huh\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Julia Michaels.", " It was released on June 2, 2017, as the second single from her first EP, \"Nervous System\" (2017).", " The song was written by Michaels and her frequent writing partner Justin Tranter, along with the song's producers, Mattias Larsson and Robin Fredriksson." ], "title": "Uh Huh (Julia Michaels song)" }, { "sentences": [ "The peripheral nervous system (PNS) is one of the two components of the nervous system, the other part is the central nervous system (CNS).", " The PNS consists of the nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal cord.", " The main function of the PNS is to connect the CNS to the limbs and organs, essentially serving as a relay between the brain and spinal cord and the rest of the body.", " Unlike the CNS, the PNS is not protected by the vertebral column and skull, or by the blood–brain barrier, which leaves it exposed to toxins and mechanical injuries.", " The peripheral nervous system is divided into the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system.", " In the somatic nervous system, the cranial nerves are part of the PNS with the exception of the optic nerve (cranial nerve II), along with the retina.", " The second cranial nerve is not a true peripheral nerve but a tract of the diencephalon.", " Cranial nerve ganglia originated in the CNS.", " However, the remaining ten cranial nerve axons extend beyond the brain and are therefore considered part of the PNS.", " The autonomic nervous system is an involuntary control of smooth muscle and glands.", " The connection between CNS and organs allows the system to be in two different functional states: sympathetic and parasympathetic." ], "title": "Peripheral nervous system" }, { "sentences": [ "Physiological or biological stress is an organism's response to a stressor such as an environmental condition.", " Stress is the body's method of reacting to a challenge.", " Stimuli that alter an organism's environment are responded to by multiple systems in the body.", " The autonomic nervous system and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis are two major systems that respond to stress.", " The sympathoadrenal medullary (SAM) axis may activate the fight or flight response through the sympathetic nervous system, which dedicates energy to more relevant bodily systems to acute adaption to stress, while the parasympathetic nervous system returns the body to homeostasis.", " The second major physiological stress, the HPA axis regulates the release of cortisol, which influences many bodily functions such as metabolic, psychological and immunological functions.", " The SAM and HPA axes are regulated by a wide variety of brain regions, including the limbic system, prefrontal cortex, amygdala, hypothalamus, and stria terminalis.", " Through these mechanisms, stress can alter memory functions, reward, immune function, metabolism and susceptibility to diseases.", " Definitions of stress differ; however, one system proposed by Elliot and Eisdorfer suggests five types of stress.", " The five types of stress are labeled \"acute time limited stressors\", \"brief naturalistic stressors\", \"stressful event sequence\", \"chronic stressors\", and \"distant stressors\".", " Acute time limited stressors involve short term challenges, while, on the other hand, brief naturalistic stressors involve an event that is normal but nevertheless challenging.", " Stressful event sequences are a stressor that occur, and continue to yield stress into the immediate future.", " Chronic stressors involve exposure to a long-term stressor and a distant stressor is a stressor that isn't immediate." ], "title": "Stress (biology)" }, { "sentences": [ "Nerve injury is injury to nervous tissue.", " There is no single classification system that can describe all the many variations of nerve injury.", " In 1941, Seddon introduced a classification of nerve injuries based on three main types of nerve fiber injury and whether there is continuity of the nerve.", " Usually, however, (peripheral) nerve injury is classified in five stages, based on the extent of damage to both the nerve and the surrounding connective tissue, since supporting glial cells may be involved.", " Unlike in the central nervous system, neuroregeneration in the peripheral nervous system is possible.", " The processes that occur in peripheral regeneration can be divided into the following major events: Wallerian degeneration, axon regeneration/growth, and nerve reinnervation.", " The events that occur in peripheral regeneration occur with respect to the axis of the nerve injury.", " The proximal stump refers to the end of the injured neuron that is still attached to the neuron cell body; it is the part that regenerates.", " The distal stump refers to the end of the injured neuron that is still attached to the end of the axon; it is the part of the neuron that will degenerate but that remains in the area toward which the regenerating axon grows.", " The study of peripheral nerve injury began during the American Civil War and has greatly expanded to the point of using growth-promoting molecules." ], "title": "Nerve injury" } ]
[ "Title: Issues (Julia Michaels song)\n\n\"Issues\" is the debut single by American singer and songwriter Julia Michaels. Michaels co-wrote the song with her frequent writing partner, Justin Tranter, as well as the song's producers, Benny Blanco and Stargate. It was released on January 13, 2017 through Republic Records. \"Issues\" is a confessional downtempo love song which Michaels has described as a raw ode to her own anxieties.", "Title: Familial dysautonomia\n\nFamilial dysautonomia (FD), sometimes called Riley–Day syndrome and hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathy type III (HSAN-III), is a disorder of the autonomic nervous system which affects the development and survival of sensory, sympathetic and some parasympathetic neurons in the autonomic and sensory nervous system resulting in variable symptoms, including insensitivity to pain, inability to produce tears, poor growth, and labile blood pressure (episodic hypertension and postural hypotension). People with FD have frequent vomiting crises, pneumonia, problems with speech and movement, difficulty swallowing, inappropriate perception of heat, pain, and taste, as well as unstable blood pressure and gastrointestinal dysmotility. FD does not affect intelligence. Originally reported by Drs. Conrad Milton Riley (1913–2005) and Richard Lawrence Day (1905–1989) in 1949, FD is one example of a group of disorders known as hereditary sensory and autonomic neuropathies (HSAN). All HSAN are characterized by widespread sensory dysfunction and variable autonomic dysfunction caused by incomplete development of sensory and autonomic neurons. The disorders are believed to be genetically distinct from each other.", "Title: Charles Scott Sherrington\n\nSir Charles Scott Sherrington {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (27 November 1857 – 4 March 1952) was an English neurophysiologist, histologist, bacteriologist, and a pathologist, Nobel laureate and president of the Royal Society in the early 1920s. He received the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine with Edgar Adrian, 1st Baron Adrian, in 1932 for their work on the functions of neurons. Prior to the work of Sherrington and Adrian, it was widely accepted that reflexes occurred as isolated activity within a reflex arc. Sherrington received the prize for showing that reflexes require integrated activation and demonstrated reciprocal innervation of muscles (Sherrington's law). Through his seminal 1906 publication, \"The Integrative Action of the Nervous System\", he had effectively laid to rest the theory that the nervous system, including the brain, can be understood as a single interlinking network. His alternative explanation of synaptic communication between neurons helped shape our understanding of the central nervous system.", "Title: Nervous System (EP)\n\nNervous System is the debut EP by American singer and songwriter Julia Michaels, released on July 28, 2017, by Republic Records. The album's first single, \"Issues\", was released on January 13, 2017, and peaked at number 11 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. \" Uh Huh\", the second single from \"Nervous System\", was released on June 2, 2017.", "Title: Neuromodulation\n\nNeuromodulation is the physiological process by which a given neuron uses one or more chemicals to regulate diverse populations of neurons. This is in contrast to classical synaptic transmission, in which one presynaptic neuron directly influences a single postsynaptic partner. Neuromodulators secreted by a small group of neurons diffuse through large areas of the nervous system, affecting multiple neurons. Major neuromodulators in the central nervous system include dopamine, serotonin, acetylcholine, histamine, and norepinephrine.", "Title: Enteric nervous system\n\nThe enteric nervous system (ENS) or intrinsic nervous system is one of the main divisions of the nervous system and consists of a mesh-like system of neurons that governs the function of the gastrointestinal tract. It is now usually referred to as separate from the autonomic nervous system since it has its own independent reflex activity. The ENS is also called the second brain.", "Title: Uh Huh (Julia Michaels song)\n\n\"Uh Huh\" is a song by American singer and songwriter Julia Michaels. It was released on June 2, 2017, as the second single from her first EP, \"Nervous System\" (2017). The song was written by Michaels and her frequent writing partner Justin Tranter, along with the song's producers, Mattias Larsson and Robin Fredriksson.", "Title: Peripheral nervous system\n\nThe peripheral nervous system (PNS) is one of the two components of the nervous system, the other part is the central nervous system (CNS). The PNS consists of the nerves and ganglia outside of the brain and spinal cord. The main function of the PNS is to connect the CNS to the limbs and organs, essentially serving as a relay between the brain and spinal cord and the rest of the body. Unlike the CNS, the PNS is not protected by the vertebral column and skull, or by the blood–brain barrier, which leaves it exposed to toxins and mechanical injuries. The peripheral nervous system is divided into the somatic nervous system and the autonomic nervous system. In the somatic nervous system, the cranial nerves are part of the PNS with the exception of the optic nerve (cranial nerve II), along with the retina. The second cranial nerve is not a true peripheral nerve but a tract of the diencephalon. Cranial nerve ganglia originated in the CNS. However, the remaining ten cranial nerve axons extend beyond the brain and are therefore considered part of the PNS. The autonomic nervous system is an involuntary control of smooth muscle and glands. The connection between CNS and organs allows the system to be in two different functional states: sympathetic and parasympathetic.", "Title: Stress (biology)\n\nPhysiological or biological stress is an organism's response to a stressor such as an environmental condition. Stress is the body's method of reacting to a challenge. Stimuli that alter an organism's environment are responded to by multiple systems in the body. The autonomic nervous system and hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis are two major systems that respond to stress. The sympathoadrenal medullary (SAM) axis may activate the fight or flight response through the sympathetic nervous system, which dedicates energy to more relevant bodily systems to acute adaption to stress, while the parasympathetic nervous system returns the body to homeostasis. The second major physiological stress, the HPA axis regulates the release of cortisol, which influences many bodily functions such as metabolic, psychological and immunological functions. The SAM and HPA axes are regulated by a wide variety of brain regions, including the limbic system, prefrontal cortex, amygdala, hypothalamus, and stria terminalis. Through these mechanisms, stress can alter memory functions, reward, immune function, metabolism and susceptibility to diseases. Definitions of stress differ; however, one system proposed by Elliot and Eisdorfer suggests five types of stress. The five types of stress are labeled \"acute time limited stressors\", \"brief naturalistic stressors\", \"stressful event sequence\", \"chronic stressors\", and \"distant stressors\". Acute time limited stressors involve short term challenges, while, on the other hand, brief naturalistic stressors involve an event that is normal but nevertheless challenging. Stressful event sequences are a stressor that occur, and continue to yield stress into the immediate future. Chronic stressors involve exposure to a long-term stressor and a distant stressor is a stressor that isn't immediate.", "Title: Nerve injury\n\nNerve injury is injury to nervous tissue. There is no single classification system that can describe all the many variations of nerve injury. In 1941, Seddon introduced a classification of nerve injuries based on three main types of nerve fiber injury and whether there is continuity of the nerve. Usually, however, (peripheral) nerve injury is classified in five stages, based on the extent of damage to both the nerve and the surrounding connective tissue, since supporting glial cells may be involved. Unlike in the central nervous system, neuroregeneration in the peripheral nervous system is possible. The processes that occur in peripheral regeneration can be divided into the following major events: Wallerian degeneration, axon regeneration/growth, and nerve reinnervation. The events that occur in peripheral regeneration occur with respect to the axis of the nerve injury. The proximal stump refers to the end of the injured neuron that is still attached to the neuron cell body; it is the part that regenerates. The distal stump refers to the end of the injured neuron that is still attached to the end of the axon; it is the part of the neuron that will degenerate but that remains in the area toward which the regenerating axon grows. The study of peripheral nerve injury began during the American Civil War and has greatly expanded to the point of using growth-promoting molecules." ]
6,440
What is the name of the rivalry game that is played in the same stadium as the State Fair Classic, thats name is derived from the river that forms part of the boundary between Texas and Oklahoma?
Red River Showdown
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{ "title": [ "State Fair Classic", "Red River Showdown", "Red River Showdown" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0, 4 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Battle of the Ravine is a college rivalry game played annually by Henderson State University and Ouachita Baptist University.", " The football rivalry game is tied for the oldest rivalry game in NCAA Division II, alongside the Black Hills Brawl.", " The current, full title is the \"Southern Bancorp Battle of the Ravine\"." ], "title": "Battle of the Ravine" }, { "sentences": [ "There are three Red River Rivalry trophies given to the winner of the annual Red River Rivalry (previously Red River Shootout) which is a college football rivalry game between The University of Texas Longhorns and the University of Oklahoma Sooners.", " The trophies are the Golden Hat, the Red River Rivalry trophy and the Governors' trophy.", " The trophies reward the annual winner of one of college football's longest and most intense rivalries.", " 2005 marked the 100th meeting of the two football programs.", " The rivalry began in 1900 while Oklahoma was still a territory of the United States.", " In the first 100 games of the rivalry, Texas won 56 times to 39 Oklahoma victories and 5 ties.", " The 2007 match-up between Oklahoma and Texas was predicted to be the #3 game to watch in 2007 by SI.com's \"Top 20 Games To Watch In 2007\" list." ], "title": "Red River Rivalry trophies" }, { "sentences": [ "The Red River Showdown, commonly called the Red River Rivalry, the Red River Classic, or the Red River Shootout, is an American college football rivalry game played annually at the Cotton Bowl stadium in Dallas, Texas, during the second weekend of the State Fair of Texas in October.", " The participants are the Oklahoma Sooners football team of the University of Oklahoma and the Texas Longhorns football team of the University of Texas at Austin.", " The game is played the week following the State Fair Classic featuring Prairie View A&M University and Grambling State University.", " The series is one of the major rivalries in NCAA football and in all of American sports.", " The name is derived from the Red River that forms part of the boundary between Texas and Oklahoma that has in the past caused conflict between the two states, most notably the 1931 Red River Bridge War." ], "title": "Red River Showdown" }, { "sentences": [ "The State Fair Meadowlands (formerly the Meadowlands Fair) is a carnival held every summer at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey.", " It derives its name from State Fair Stores, which run the carnival.", " It should also not be confused with the New Jersey State Fair, Sussex County Farm and Horse Show in Augusta, New Jersey.", " The fair is held in the parking lot that surrounds the MetLife Stadium and runs for two weeks in late June and early July.", " It attracts over 300,000 visitors per year.Michael Moore has been spotted at this fair while wearing his Rutgers hat." ], "title": "Meadowlands State Fair" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sabine Shoe is the name of the bronze shoe trophy that was awarded to the winner of the annual football game between the Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns (formerly the Southwestern Louisiana Bulldogs) and the Lamar Cardinals.", " The first Sabine Shoe trophy was awarded in 1937 to the winner of the SLI–Lamar football game.", " The name of the bronze rivalry trophy was derived from the Sabine River that forms part of the Texas–Louisiana border.", " USL defeated Lamar in the 1978 edition of the rivalry game, but the Ragin' Cajuns were not awarded the trophy as it had vanished.", " The Sabine Shoe trophy now sits in at trophy case in the Ragin' Cajun Athletic Complex in Lafayette, Louisiana.", " The two teams have met 34 times on the football field, with the Ragin' Cajuns currently holding a 23–11 edge in the all time series.", " The game has been infrequently played following the Ragin' Cajuns departure from the Southland Conference in football.", " Following the 1981 season, the conference was one of several forced to reclassify from NCAA's Division I-A to Division I-AA.", " The Ragin' Cajuns, a member of Division I-A since 1978, met the NCAA requirements to remain a Division I-A member and chose to continue participation in that sub-division." ], "title": "Sabine Shoe" }, { "sentences": [ "The Red River State Fair Classic (formerly the State Fair Classic and, more recently, the Shreveport Classic) is an American college football game played annually in Shreveport, Louisiana, at Independence Stadium (formerly State Fair Stadium) during the State Fair of Louisiana.", " It traces its historical lineage from a series of 160 games played over the 106 football seasons between 1911 and 2016.", " By having first paired historically black colleges and universities in 1922, the contest holds the distinction of being the oldest annual black college football classic, edging out the Turkey Day Classic by two years and the similar Texas State Fair Classic by three years.", " Also, so far, the earliest documented use of the term \"classic\" as part of an annual black college football game's formal name has been dated to the 1927 Louisiana State Fair Classic." ], "title": "Red River State Fair Classic" }, { "sentences": [ "The Textile Bowl is an American college football rivalry game played annually by the Clemson Tigers football team of Clemson University and the NC State Wolfpack football team of North Carolina State University.", " The rivalry game has been known as the Textile Bowl since 1981.", " The two universities are founding members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), and both have competed in the ACC's Atlantic Division since the conference initiated divisional play.", " The rivalry's name is derived from the fact that Clemson and North Carolina State have two of the largest university-level textile schools in the world, and from the textile industry's historic importance in the economic development of their respective states of South Carolina and North Carolina." ], "title": "Textile Bowl" }, { "sentences": [ "The Minnesota State Fair is the state fair of the U.S. state of Minnesota.", " Its slogan is \"The Great Minnesota Get-Together.\"", " It is the largest state fair in the United States by average daily attendance.", " It is also the second-largest state fair in the United States by total attendance, trailing only the State Fair of Texas, which generally runs twice as long as the Minnesota State Fair.", " The state fairgrounds, adjoining the Saint Paul campus of the University of Minnesota, are in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, midway between the state's capital city of St. Paul and its largest city, Minneapolis, near the Como Park and Saint Anthony Park neighborhoods of Saint Paul.", " Residents of the state and region come to the fair to be entertained, exhibit their best livestock, show off their abilities in a variety of fields including art and cooking, learn about new products and services, and enjoy many different types of food—often on a stick.", " The fair runs for twelve days from late August into early September, ending on Labor Day.", " The Minnesota State Fair was named the best state fair in the United States in 2015 by readers of USA Today." ], "title": "Minnesota State Fair" }, { "sentences": [ "Dallas Black Pride (also known as DBP or Dallas Southern Pride) is an annual five-day event to celebrate the existence and growth of the diverse black LGBT Community in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex.", " The event has been in existence since 1996.", " It's held in conjunction with the State Fair of Texas and State Fair Classic in Dallas every fall (early October).", " Dallas Her Pride is the official women's host of Dallas Black Pride." ], "title": "Dallas Black Pride" }, { "sentences": [ "The State Fair Classic (known as the Southwest Airlines State Fair Classic for sponsorship purposes) is an annual college football game between the Grambling State University Tigers and the Prairie View A&M University Panthers of the Southwestern Athletic Conference.", " The game is played on a neutral site at the Cotton Bowl in Fair Park, Dallas, Texas during the State Fair of Texas.", " The game often occurs the weekend before the Oklahoma–Texas Red River Showdown game; the new Texas State Fair Football Showdown is also scheduled to take place on the third weekends of the 2018 and 2019 fairs and will feature Southern and Texas Southern." ], "title": "State Fair Classic" } ]
[ "Title: Battle of the Ravine\n\nThe Battle of the Ravine is a college rivalry game played annually by Henderson State University and Ouachita Baptist University. The football rivalry game is tied for the oldest rivalry game in NCAA Division II, alongside the Black Hills Brawl. The current, full title is the \"Southern Bancorp Battle of the Ravine\".", "Title: Red River Rivalry trophies\n\nThere are three Red River Rivalry trophies given to the winner of the annual Red River Rivalry (previously Red River Shootout) which is a college football rivalry game between The University of Texas Longhorns and the University of Oklahoma Sooners. The trophies are the Golden Hat, the Red River Rivalry trophy and the Governors' trophy. The trophies reward the annual winner of one of college football's longest and most intense rivalries. 2005 marked the 100th meeting of the two football programs. The rivalry began in 1900 while Oklahoma was still a territory of the United States. In the first 100 games of the rivalry, Texas won 56 times to 39 Oklahoma victories and 5 ties. The 2007 match-up between Oklahoma and Texas was predicted to be the #3 game to watch in 2007 by SI.com's \"Top 20 Games To Watch In 2007\" list.", "Title: Red River Showdown\n\nThe Red River Showdown, commonly called the Red River Rivalry, the Red River Classic, or the Red River Shootout, is an American college football rivalry game played annually at the Cotton Bowl stadium in Dallas, Texas, during the second weekend of the State Fair of Texas in October. The participants are the Oklahoma Sooners football team of the University of Oklahoma and the Texas Longhorns football team of the University of Texas at Austin. The game is played the week following the State Fair Classic featuring Prairie View A&M University and Grambling State University. The series is one of the major rivalries in NCAA football and in all of American sports. The name is derived from the Red River that forms part of the boundary between Texas and Oklahoma that has in the past caused conflict between the two states, most notably the 1931 Red River Bridge War.", "Title: Meadowlands State Fair\n\nThe State Fair Meadowlands (formerly the Meadowlands Fair) is a carnival held every summer at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. It derives its name from State Fair Stores, which run the carnival. It should also not be confused with the New Jersey State Fair, Sussex County Farm and Horse Show in Augusta, New Jersey. The fair is held in the parking lot that surrounds the MetLife Stadium and runs for two weeks in late June and early July. It attracts over 300,000 visitors per year.Michael Moore has been spotted at this fair while wearing his Rutgers hat.", "Title: Sabine Shoe\n\nThe Sabine Shoe is the name of the bronze shoe trophy that was awarded to the winner of the annual football game between the Louisiana–Lafayette Ragin' Cajuns (formerly the Southwestern Louisiana Bulldogs) and the Lamar Cardinals. The first Sabine Shoe trophy was awarded in 1937 to the winner of the SLI–Lamar football game. The name of the bronze rivalry trophy was derived from the Sabine River that forms part of the Texas–Louisiana border. USL defeated Lamar in the 1978 edition of the rivalry game, but the Ragin' Cajuns were not awarded the trophy as it had vanished. The Sabine Shoe trophy now sits in at trophy case in the Ragin' Cajun Athletic Complex in Lafayette, Louisiana. The two teams have met 34 times on the football field, with the Ragin' Cajuns currently holding a 23–11 edge in the all time series. The game has been infrequently played following the Ragin' Cajuns departure from the Southland Conference in football. Following the 1981 season, the conference was one of several forced to reclassify from NCAA's Division I-A to Division I-AA. The Ragin' Cajuns, a member of Division I-A since 1978, met the NCAA requirements to remain a Division I-A member and chose to continue participation in that sub-division.", "Title: Red River State Fair Classic\n\nThe Red River State Fair Classic (formerly the State Fair Classic and, more recently, the Shreveport Classic) is an American college football game played annually in Shreveport, Louisiana, at Independence Stadium (formerly State Fair Stadium) during the State Fair of Louisiana. It traces its historical lineage from a series of 160 games played over the 106 football seasons between 1911 and 2016. By having first paired historically black colleges and universities in 1922, the contest holds the distinction of being the oldest annual black college football classic, edging out the Turkey Day Classic by two years and the similar Texas State Fair Classic by three years. Also, so far, the earliest documented use of the term \"classic\" as part of an annual black college football game's formal name has been dated to the 1927 Louisiana State Fair Classic.", "Title: Textile Bowl\n\nThe Textile Bowl is an American college football rivalry game played annually by the Clemson Tigers football team of Clemson University and the NC State Wolfpack football team of North Carolina State University. The rivalry game has been known as the Textile Bowl since 1981. The two universities are founding members of the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), and both have competed in the ACC's Atlantic Division since the conference initiated divisional play. The rivalry's name is derived from the fact that Clemson and North Carolina State have two of the largest university-level textile schools in the world, and from the textile industry's historic importance in the economic development of their respective states of South Carolina and North Carolina.", "Title: Minnesota State Fair\n\nThe Minnesota State Fair is the state fair of the U.S. state of Minnesota. Its slogan is \"The Great Minnesota Get-Together.\" It is the largest state fair in the United States by average daily attendance. It is also the second-largest state fair in the United States by total attendance, trailing only the State Fair of Texas, which generally runs twice as long as the Minnesota State Fair. The state fairgrounds, adjoining the Saint Paul campus of the University of Minnesota, are in Falcon Heights, Minnesota, midway between the state's capital city of St. Paul and its largest city, Minneapolis, near the Como Park and Saint Anthony Park neighborhoods of Saint Paul. Residents of the state and region come to the fair to be entertained, exhibit their best livestock, show off their abilities in a variety of fields including art and cooking, learn about new products and services, and enjoy many different types of food—often on a stick. The fair runs for twelve days from late August into early September, ending on Labor Day. The Minnesota State Fair was named the best state fair in the United States in 2015 by readers of USA Today.", "Title: Dallas Black Pride\n\nDallas Black Pride (also known as DBP or Dallas Southern Pride) is an annual five-day event to celebrate the existence and growth of the diverse black LGBT Community in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. The event has been in existence since 1996. It's held in conjunction with the State Fair of Texas and State Fair Classic in Dallas every fall (early October). Dallas Her Pride is the official women's host of Dallas Black Pride.", "Title: State Fair Classic\n\nThe State Fair Classic (known as the Southwest Airlines State Fair Classic for sponsorship purposes) is an annual college football game between the Grambling State University Tigers and the Prairie View A&M University Panthers of the Southwestern Athletic Conference. The game is played on a neutral site at the Cotton Bowl in Fair Park, Dallas, Texas during the State Fair of Texas. The game often occurs the weekend before the Oklahoma–Texas Red River Showdown game; the new Texas State Fair Football Showdown is also scheduled to take place on the third weekends of the 2018 and 2019 fairs and will feature Southern and Texas Southern." ]
6,441
Walt Disney and Manson, are of which genre?
documentary
comparison
easy
{ "title": [ "Walt Disney (film)", "Manson (film)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Walt Disney is a documentary film created by PBS for the \"American Experience\" program.", " The two-part, four-hour documentary premiered on September 14, 2015 and centers on the life, times and legacy of Walt Disney.", " According to Sarah Colt, director of the documentary film, the biggest challenge was \"capturing the truth of the man who had such [an] outsized influence and notoriety ... People think they know him but in reality they don't know him ... He was a human being with many layers of complexity.\"", " Rob Lowman, of the \"Los Angeles Daily News\", described \"Disneyesque\" as being \"synonymous with a specific artistic style and, eventually, a fantasy world.\"", " Richard Sherman, a Disney songwriter, recalled that \"Disney was never driven by a desire for wealth or fame.", " He wanted to be seen as a master storyteller ... He got great joy out of making people happy with his movies.\"" ], "title": "Walt Disney (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Walt Disney World Company was created in 1967 as the company that initially owned and operated Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida.", " The resort opened in 1971 and the land was owned by Walt Disney World Company, Walt Disney Travel Company, and Walt Disney World Hospitality and Recreation Corporation.", " In 2009 the name was changed to Walt Disney Parks and Resorts division of The Walt Disney Company." ], "title": "Walt Disney World Company" }, { "sentences": [ "The Walt Disney Company Italia S.r.l. (formerly called The Walt Disney Company Italia S.p.A) is The Walt Disney Company's Italian division and one of The Walt Disney Company's European divisions.", " The company was founded on 8 May 1938 as Creazioni Walt Disney S.A.I.", " The company owns and operates Disney Channel Italy, Disney in English, and more.", " Comics are also published by the company as well." ], "title": "The Walt Disney Company Italy" }, { "sentences": [ "The Walt Disney World Dolphin is a resort hotel designed by architect Michael Graves located between Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios in the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, next to Disney's BoardWalk Resort area.", " It opened on June 1, 1990 and is joined to its sister hotel, the Walt Disney World Swan (also designed by Graves) by a palm-tree lined covered walkway crossing a lagoon.", " The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin is a joint venture between the Walt Disney Company, Tishman Hotel Corporation, MetLife and Starwood Hotels and Resorts.", " The land the resort occupies is owned by the Walt Disney Company, while the buildings themselves are leased by Disney to the Tishman Hotel Corporation and MetLife but operated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide under the Sheraton Hotels brand.", " The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin are a part of the Walt Disney Collection of resorts; because of this they are Disney branded and guests of the resort have access to special Disney benefits available to Disney Resort Hotel guests only." ], "title": "Walt Disney World Dolphin" }, { "sentences": [ "Disney Music Group (DMG) is the music production arm of Walt Disney Studios, a division of The Walt Disney Company.", " The division's subsidiaries consist of two owned record labels—Walt Disney Records, Hollywood Records—and Disney Music Publishing, the publishing entity that administers the company's music, as well as Disney Concerts.", " The president of the group is Ken Bunt, who reports to Alan F. Horn, the chairman of The Walt Disney Studios.", " It is currently headquartered in the Frank G. Wells Building at The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank." ], "title": "Disney Music Group" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of animated short films produced by Walt Disney and Walt Disney Animation Studios from 1921 to the present.", " This includes films produced at the Laugh-O-Gram Studio which Disney founded in 1921 as well as the animation studio now owned by The Walt Disney Company, previously called the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio (1923), The Walt Disney Studio (1926), Walt Disney Productions (1929), and Walt Disney Feature Animation (1986)." ], "title": "List of Disney animated shorts" }, { "sentences": [ "The Walt Disney World Swan is a resort hotel designed by architect Michael Graves located between Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios behind Disney's BoardWalk Resort and across from its sister resort, the Walt Disney World Dolphin.", " The Swan, which opened January 13, 1990 on Disney property, is a joint venture between the Walt Disney Company, Tishman Hotel Corporation, MetLife and Starwood Hotels and Resorts.", " The land the resort occupies is owned by the Walt Disney Company, while the buildings themselves are leased by Disney to the Tishman Hotel Corporation and MetLife and operated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide under the Westin brand.", " The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin are a part of the Walt Disney Collection of resorts, because of this they are Disney branded and guests of the resort have access to special Disney benefits available to Disney Resort Hotel guests only." ], "title": "Walt Disney World Swan" }, { "sentences": [ "The Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate, headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California.", " It is the world's second largest media conglomerate in terms of revenue, after Comcast.", " Disney was founded on October 16, 1923 – by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney – as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, and established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and theme parks.", " The company also operated under the names The Walt Disney Studio and then Walt Disney Productions.", " Taking on its current name in 1986, it expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused upon theater, radio, music, publishing, and online media." ], "title": "The Walt Disney Company" }, { "sentences": [ "Walt Disney Pictures, Inc. is an American film production company and a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, owned by The Walt Disney Company.", " The division is based at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California, and is the main producer of live-action feature films within the Walt Disney Studios unit.", " It took on its current name in 1983.", " Today, in conjunction with the other units of Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Pictures is classified as one of Hollywood's \"Big Six\" film studios.", " Films produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios are also released under this brand." ], "title": "Walt Disney Pictures" }, { "sentences": [ "Manson is a documentary film made in 1973 about Charles Manson and his followers.", " It was directed by Robert Hendrickson and Laurence Merrick." ], "title": "Manson (film)" } ]
[ "Title: Walt Disney (film)\n\nWalt Disney is a documentary film created by PBS for the \"American Experience\" program. The two-part, four-hour documentary premiered on September 14, 2015 and centers on the life, times and legacy of Walt Disney. According to Sarah Colt, director of the documentary film, the biggest challenge was \"capturing the truth of the man who had such [an] outsized influence and notoriety ... People think they know him but in reality they don't know him ... He was a human being with many layers of complexity.\" Rob Lowman, of the \"Los Angeles Daily News\", described \"Disneyesque\" as being \"synonymous with a specific artistic style and, eventually, a fantasy world.\" Richard Sherman, a Disney songwriter, recalled that \"Disney was never driven by a desire for wealth or fame. He wanted to be seen as a master storyteller ... He got great joy out of making people happy with his movies.\"", "Title: Walt Disney World Company\n\nWalt Disney World Company was created in 1967 as the company that initially owned and operated Walt Disney World near Orlando, Florida. The resort opened in 1971 and the land was owned by Walt Disney World Company, Walt Disney Travel Company, and Walt Disney World Hospitality and Recreation Corporation. In 2009 the name was changed to Walt Disney Parks and Resorts division of The Walt Disney Company.", "Title: The Walt Disney Company Italy\n\nThe Walt Disney Company Italia S.r.l. (formerly called The Walt Disney Company Italia S.p.A) is The Walt Disney Company's Italian division and one of The Walt Disney Company's European divisions. The company was founded on 8 May 1938 as Creazioni Walt Disney S.A.I. The company owns and operates Disney Channel Italy, Disney in English, and more. Comics are also published by the company as well.", "Title: Walt Disney World Dolphin\n\nThe Walt Disney World Dolphin is a resort hotel designed by architect Michael Graves located between Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios in the Walt Disney World Resort in Bay Lake, Florida, next to Disney's BoardWalk Resort area. It opened on June 1, 1990 and is joined to its sister hotel, the Walt Disney World Swan (also designed by Graves) by a palm-tree lined covered walkway crossing a lagoon. The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin is a joint venture between the Walt Disney Company, Tishman Hotel Corporation, MetLife and Starwood Hotels and Resorts. The land the resort occupies is owned by the Walt Disney Company, while the buildings themselves are leased by Disney to the Tishman Hotel Corporation and MetLife but operated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide under the Sheraton Hotels brand. The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin are a part of the Walt Disney Collection of resorts; because of this they are Disney branded and guests of the resort have access to special Disney benefits available to Disney Resort Hotel guests only.", "Title: Disney Music Group\n\nDisney Music Group (DMG) is the music production arm of Walt Disney Studios, a division of The Walt Disney Company. The division's subsidiaries consist of two owned record labels—Walt Disney Records, Hollywood Records—and Disney Music Publishing, the publishing entity that administers the company's music, as well as Disney Concerts. The president of the group is Ken Bunt, who reports to Alan F. Horn, the chairman of The Walt Disney Studios. It is currently headquartered in the Frank G. Wells Building at The Walt Disney Studios in Burbank.", "Title: List of Disney animated shorts\n\nThis is a list of animated short films produced by Walt Disney and Walt Disney Animation Studios from 1921 to the present. This includes films produced at the Laugh-O-Gram Studio which Disney founded in 1921 as well as the animation studio now owned by The Walt Disney Company, previously called the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio (1923), The Walt Disney Studio (1926), Walt Disney Productions (1929), and Walt Disney Feature Animation (1986).", "Title: Walt Disney World Swan\n\nThe Walt Disney World Swan is a resort hotel designed by architect Michael Graves located between Epcot and Disney's Hollywood Studios behind Disney's BoardWalk Resort and across from its sister resort, the Walt Disney World Dolphin. The Swan, which opened January 13, 1990 on Disney property, is a joint venture between the Walt Disney Company, Tishman Hotel Corporation, MetLife and Starwood Hotels and Resorts. The land the resort occupies is owned by the Walt Disney Company, while the buildings themselves are leased by Disney to the Tishman Hotel Corporation and MetLife and operated by Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide under the Westin brand. The Walt Disney World Swan and Dolphin are a part of the Walt Disney Collection of resorts, because of this they are Disney branded and guests of the resort have access to special Disney benefits available to Disney Resort Hotel guests only.", "Title: The Walt Disney Company\n\nThe Walt Disney Company, commonly known as Disney, is an American diversified multinational mass media and entertainment conglomerate, headquartered at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California. It is the world's second largest media conglomerate in terms of revenue, after Comcast. Disney was founded on October 16, 1923 – by brothers Walt Disney and Roy O. Disney – as the Disney Brothers Cartoon Studio, and established itself as a leader in the American animation industry before diversifying into live-action film production, television, and theme parks. The company also operated under the names The Walt Disney Studio and then Walt Disney Productions. Taking on its current name in 1986, it expanded its existing operations and also started divisions focused upon theater, radio, music, publishing, and online media.", "Title: Walt Disney Pictures\n\nWalt Disney Pictures, Inc. is an American film production company and a subsidiary of Walt Disney Studios, owned by The Walt Disney Company. The division is based at the Walt Disney Studios in Burbank, California, and is the main producer of live-action feature films within the Walt Disney Studios unit. It took on its current name in 1983. Today, in conjunction with the other units of Walt Disney Studios, Walt Disney Pictures is classified as one of Hollywood's \"Big Six\" film studios. Films produced by Walt Disney Animation Studios and Pixar Animation Studios are also released under this brand.", "Title: Manson (film)\n\nManson is a documentary film made in 1973 about Charles Manson and his followers. It was directed by Robert Hendrickson and Laurence Merrick." ]
6,442
In what year was Jeff Bowden's father born?
1929
bridge
medium
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[ { "sentences": [ "Terry Wilson Bowden (born February 24, 1956) is the head football coach at the University of Akron.", " Bowden was previously head coach at Salem University (1983–1985), Samford University (1987–1992), Auburn University (1993–1998), and the University of North Alabama (2009–2011).", " Bowden is a son of former Florida State University head football coach legend Bobby Bowden and a brother of Tommy Bowden, former head football coach at Clemson University, and Jeff Bowden, the former offensive coordinator at Florida State who serves as Terry's special teams coordinator at Akron." ], "title": "Terry Bowden" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Turn It Up\" is a song by American recording artist Paris Hilton from her self-titled debut studio album \"Paris\" (2006).", " The song was written by Jeff Bowden, Dorian Hardnett and Scott Storch.", " It reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Club Play chart." ], "title": "Turn It Up (Paris Hilton song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Chanelle Scott Calica (born 25 December 1983), better known by her stage name Shystie, is an English rapper-songwriter and actress.", " Her mother was born and raised in Barbados and her father born and raised in Grenada, making her heritage West-Indian.", " She grew up in Hackney, East London.", " Shystie started gaining fame in 2003 with her white label response to Dizzee Rascal's \"I Luv U\" and a tour with Basement Jaxx, The Streets and 50 Cent, which led to her being signed by major label Polydor.", " She is also the leading actress in the television series \"Dubplate Drama\"." ], "title": "Shystie" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeff Pitchell (born April 11, in Hartford, Connecticut) is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, recording artist, instructor and actor.", " He leads the band Jeff Pitchell and Texas Flood performing original and classic rock selections.", " Based in Rocky Hill Connecticut Jeff has performed throughout the United States as well as Internationally.", " Jeff enjoys entertaining audiences with his high energy performance and regularly performs over 200 shows a year.", " Jeff has had a CD Heavy Hitter/Pyramid being listed on the national Billboard Charts as #7 CD on the Top Blues albums and the majority of the songs were written by Jeff.", " In addition, Jeff won the \"Best Guitarist\" in St of CT at tender age of 15... and as won numerous awards since.", " Among these awards, He won two song writing awards from the Great American Songwriting Contest and the International Songwriting Contest (ISC) where one of the judges John Mayall, renowned blues legend, recorded Jeff's song \"An Eye for an Eye\" on one of his albums.", " Jeff and his band, Texas Flood...won the BEST BLUES ACT in New England in a six state vote." ], "title": "Jeff Pitchell" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeff Bowden is an American college football coach at the University of Akron.", " He currently serves as special teams coordinator and the outside wide receivers coach on his brother Terry's staff.", " Before that he served as the offensive coordinator for the Florida State Seminoles under his father and head coach Bobby Bowden.", " He resigned from that position on November 14, 2006, following a shutout loss to Wake Forest three days earlier.", " He has also been a wide receivers coach and coached at Salem College, Samford University and Southern Miss.", " Bowden played wide receiver at Florida State from 1981 until 1982." ], "title": "Jeff Bowden" }, { "sentences": [ "Jonathan Lee Bowden (born 21 January 1963) is an English former footballer.", " A midfielder, he played 405 league games in a 14-year career in the Football League." ], "title": "Jon Bowden" }, { "sentences": [ "James Goodwin Bowden IV (born May 18, 1961) is an American baseball analyst.", " He is a co-host of SiriusXM's \"Inside Pitch\" on MLB Network Radio.", " He previously worked for ESPN, writing a blog for ESPN.com titled \"The GM's Office\".", " He used to be a host and co-host on Fox Sports Radio, a baseball analyst for FoxSports.com and a Baseball Insider for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Angels for Fox Sports West.", " He has held positions of Senior Vice President and General Manager for both the Cincinnati Reds and Washington Nationals.", " On October 16, 1992 he became the youngest general manager in baseball history.", " He was named MLB Executive of the Year by \"Baseball America\" in 1999.", " Bowden's teams finished in first place in 1994 and 1995.", " Bowden has also worked in television for ESPN and Fox Sports West as well as local television and radio stations in both Cincinnati and Washington, D.C.." ], "title": "Jim Bowden" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Cleckler Bowden (born November 8, 1929) is a retired American football coach.", " Bowden is best known for coaching the Florida State Seminoles football team from the 1976 to 2009 seasons." ], "title": "Bobby Bowden" }, { "sentences": [ "Jake Bass (born December 13, 1989 in Detroit) is an American composer and music producer.", " Jake is the son of Jeff Bass who is half of the Bass Brothers production team that discovered Eminem.", " Jake has produced tracks for Bizarre (rapper) from D12 including his song \"Fat Boy\" off the Blue Cheese & Coney Island record.", " He has also worked closely with deaf rapper Sean Forbes producing all of his tracks and performing live with him.", " They released a full-length album in the fall of 2012 with all songs produced by Bass called \"Perfect Imperfection\".", " Later that year, Jake and his father Jeff Bass composed the music for Chrysler's Big Finish 2012 ad campaign.", " Jake also composed the music for the Ovation (TV channel) television series, \"Motor City Rising\" in 2012.", " Bass then released his debut single titled, \"One\" in October 2013 which featured two instrumental songs as well as a music video Directed by Stefan Vardon.", " In December 2013, Jake released his full-length debut instrumental album \"1989\".", " In July of 2016 Bass released his second instrumental album \"My City: Detroit.\"" ], "title": "Jake Bass" }, { "sentences": [ "Dominic Joseph Bowden (born 15 December 1977) is a New Zealand television personality, host, radio and voice actor.", " He is best known as the host of New Zealand reality series including \"New Zealand Idol, Dancing With The Stars New Zealand and The X Factor New Zealand\".", " Bowden was also the host of TVNZ's game shows \"Are You Smarter than a Ten Year Old?", "\" and \"Dare to Win\", which has a similar format to \"Minute to Win It\".", " When based in Los Angeles, he hosted the American reality music competition show, \"The Next Great American Band\" for FremantleMedia and Fox." ], "title": "Dominic Bowden" } ]
[ "Title: Terry Bowden\n\nTerry Wilson Bowden (born February 24, 1956) is the head football coach at the University of Akron. Bowden was previously head coach at Salem University (1983–1985), Samford University (1987–1992), Auburn University (1993–1998), and the University of North Alabama (2009–2011). Bowden is a son of former Florida State University head football coach legend Bobby Bowden and a brother of Tommy Bowden, former head football coach at Clemson University, and Jeff Bowden, the former offensive coordinator at Florida State who serves as Terry's special teams coordinator at Akron.", "Title: Turn It Up (Paris Hilton song)\n\n\"Turn It Up\" is a song by American recording artist Paris Hilton from her self-titled debut studio album \"Paris\" (2006). The song was written by Jeff Bowden, Dorian Hardnett and Scott Storch. It reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot Dance Club Play chart.", "Title: Shystie\n\nChanelle Scott Calica (born 25 December 1983), better known by her stage name Shystie, is an English rapper-songwriter and actress. Her mother was born and raised in Barbados and her father born and raised in Grenada, making her heritage West-Indian. She grew up in Hackney, East London. Shystie started gaining fame in 2003 with her white label response to Dizzee Rascal's \"I Luv U\" and a tour with Basement Jaxx, The Streets and 50 Cent, which led to her being signed by major label Polydor. She is also the leading actress in the television series \"Dubplate Drama\".", "Title: Jeff Pitchell\n\nJeff Pitchell (born April 11, in Hartford, Connecticut) is a singer, songwriter, guitarist, recording artist, instructor and actor. He leads the band Jeff Pitchell and Texas Flood performing original and classic rock selections. Based in Rocky Hill Connecticut Jeff has performed throughout the United States as well as Internationally. Jeff enjoys entertaining audiences with his high energy performance and regularly performs over 200 shows a year. Jeff has had a CD Heavy Hitter/Pyramid being listed on the national Billboard Charts as #7 CD on the Top Blues albums and the majority of the songs were written by Jeff. In addition, Jeff won the \"Best Guitarist\" in St of CT at tender age of 15... and as won numerous awards since. Among these awards, He won two song writing awards from the Great American Songwriting Contest and the International Songwriting Contest (ISC) where one of the judges John Mayall, renowned blues legend, recorded Jeff's song \"An Eye for an Eye\" on one of his albums. Jeff and his band, Texas Flood...won the BEST BLUES ACT in New England in a six state vote.", "Title: Jeff Bowden\n\nJeff Bowden is an American college football coach at the University of Akron. He currently serves as special teams coordinator and the outside wide receivers coach on his brother Terry's staff. Before that he served as the offensive coordinator for the Florida State Seminoles under his father and head coach Bobby Bowden. He resigned from that position on November 14, 2006, following a shutout loss to Wake Forest three days earlier. He has also been a wide receivers coach and coached at Salem College, Samford University and Southern Miss. Bowden played wide receiver at Florida State from 1981 until 1982.", "Title: Jon Bowden\n\nJonathan Lee Bowden (born 21 January 1963) is an English former footballer. A midfielder, he played 405 league games in a 14-year career in the Football League.", "Title: Jim Bowden\n\nJames Goodwin Bowden IV (born May 18, 1961) is an American baseball analyst. He is a co-host of SiriusXM's \"Inside Pitch\" on MLB Network Radio. He previously worked for ESPN, writing a blog for ESPN.com titled \"The GM's Office\". He used to be a host and co-host on Fox Sports Radio, a baseball analyst for FoxSports.com and a Baseball Insider for the Los Angeles Dodgers and Los Angeles Angels for Fox Sports West. He has held positions of Senior Vice President and General Manager for both the Cincinnati Reds and Washington Nationals. On October 16, 1992 he became the youngest general manager in baseball history. He was named MLB Executive of the Year by \"Baseball America\" in 1999. Bowden's teams finished in first place in 1994 and 1995. Bowden has also worked in television for ESPN and Fox Sports West as well as local television and radio stations in both Cincinnati and Washington, D.C..", "Title: Bobby Bowden\n\nRobert Cleckler Bowden (born November 8, 1929) is a retired American football coach. Bowden is best known for coaching the Florida State Seminoles football team from the 1976 to 2009 seasons.", "Title: Jake Bass\n\nJake Bass (born December 13, 1989 in Detroit) is an American composer and music producer. Jake is the son of Jeff Bass who is half of the Bass Brothers production team that discovered Eminem. Jake has produced tracks for Bizarre (rapper) from D12 including his song \"Fat Boy\" off the Blue Cheese & Coney Island record. He has also worked closely with deaf rapper Sean Forbes producing all of his tracks and performing live with him. They released a full-length album in the fall of 2012 with all songs produced by Bass called \"Perfect Imperfection\". Later that year, Jake and his father Jeff Bass composed the music for Chrysler's Big Finish 2012 ad campaign. Jake also composed the music for the Ovation (TV channel) television series, \"Motor City Rising\" in 2012. Bass then released his debut single titled, \"One\" in October 2013 which featured two instrumental songs as well as a music video Directed by Stefan Vardon. In December 2013, Jake released his full-length debut instrumental album \"1989\". In July of 2016 Bass released his second instrumental album \"My City: Detroit.\"", "Title: Dominic Bowden\n\nDominic Joseph Bowden (born 15 December 1977) is a New Zealand television personality, host, radio and voice actor. He is best known as the host of New Zealand reality series including \"New Zealand Idol, Dancing With The Stars New Zealand and The X Factor New Zealand\". Bowden was also the host of TVNZ's game shows \"Are You Smarter than a Ten Year Old? \" and \"Dare to Win\", which has a similar format to \"Minute to Win It\". When based in Los Angeles, he hosted the American reality music competition show, \"The Next Great American Band\" for FremantleMedia and Fox." ]
6,443
Are both Lydia Zimmermann and Miranda July Canadian film directors?
no
comparison
hard
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[ { "sentences": [ "Aro Tolbukhin; En la mente del asesino is a 2002 Spanish film, written and directed by Isaac Pierre Racine, Agustí Villaronga, and Lydia Zimmermann.", " It was the 2003 Spanish submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film." ], "title": "Aro Tolbukhin. En la mente del asesino" }, { "sentences": [ "Prasoon Pandey (born 1961), is an Indian director of advertising films.", " Advertising Age listed him among the Top 100 advertising film directors of the world.", " Gunn Report ranked him at No. 24 in a list of the best and most awarded ad film directors in 2001.", " His \"One Black Coffee\" ad for Ericsson was the first Indian commercial to win at Cannes." ], "title": "Prasoon Pandey" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of Danish film directors.", " It includes some foreign-born film directors who have worked in Denmark." ], "title": "List of Danish film directors" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of Swedish film directors.", " It includes some foreign-born film directors who have worked in Sweden." ], "title": "List of Swedish film directors" }, { "sentences": [ "Dariusz Adam Wolski (born 7 May 1956) is a Polish film and music video cinematographer.", " He is best known for his work as the cinematographer on the \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" film series and on Alex Proyas' cult classics \"The Crow\" and \"Dark City\".", " Many of his collaborations include working with film directors like Ridley Scott, Rob Marshall, Tony Scott, Gore Verbinski and Tim Burton.", " He has been a member of the American Society of Cinematographers since 1996 and a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 2004.", " Along with working with many film directors, Wolski has also worked on several music videos with artists such as Elton John, Eminem, David Bowie, Sting, Aerosmith, and Neil Young." ], "title": "Dariusz Wolski" }, { "sentences": [ "Lydia Martina Zimmermann Kuoni (born 12 December 1966 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain) is a Spanish Catalan actress, film director and editor, businesswoman, author, activist, cinematographer, and academic." ], "title": "Lydia Zimmermann" }, { "sentences": [ "Miranda July (born Miranda Jennifer Grossinger; February 15, 1974) is an American film director, screenwriter, actor, author and artist.", " Her body of work includes film, fiction, monologue, digital media presentations, and live performance art.", " She wrote, directed and starred in the films \"Me and You and Everyone We Know\" (2005) and \"The Future\" (2011).", " Her most recent book - and debut novel - \"The First Bad Man\", was published in January 2015.", " July was a recipient of a Creative Capital Emerging Fields Award." ], "title": "Miranda July" }, { "sentences": [ "Loretta Todd is a Métis Cree Canadian director, producer, activist, storyteller, and writer.", " She belongs to what has been classified as the second wave of aboriginal Canadian film directors, and has been internationally recognized for her non-fiction work, which strives to express the lived experienced of aboriginal peoples and communities through their own voices." ], "title": "Loretta Todd" }, { "sentences": [ "Bangladesh Film Directors Association is the pan-national trade body of film directors in Bangladesh.", " The Bangladesh Film Directors Association’s General Secretary is Badiul Alam Khokon.", " Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar is the president of Bangladesh Film Directors Association." ], "title": "Bangladesh Film Directors Association" }, { "sentences": [ "Montazur Rahman Akbar is a Bangladeshi film director, screenwriter, producer, social activist and entrepreneur known for his film work in Dhallywood, the Bengali-language film industry centered in Dhaka, Bangladesh.", " He was also a freedom fighter in Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 in Sector Number 7 under the command of Sector Commander Quazi Nuruzzaman.", " After returning from war, he joined the local theater group Akkelpur Adorsho Club and directed a number of plays.", " He started his career as an assistant director under prominent film directors Matin Rahman, Azizur Rahman, Zillur Rahman, Saiful Azam Kashem and Narayan Ghosh Mita.", " He worked as an assistant with the crew of successful films like \"Chhutir Ghonta\", \"Janata Express\" and many more from 1979 to 1990.", " He debuted as a director with \"Takar Pahar\" (1993) but its release got delayed.", " Thus the first film released under his direction is \"NayJudhdhu\" (1991).", " He has directed successful commercial films from 1990's.", " He works most often in the action genre with Superstar Manna.", " He has collaborated with action hero Manna in 22 films, writer Abdullah Zahir Babu in 46 films, actor Dipjol in 13 films, editor Amzad Hossain in 22 films.", " Akbar writes screenplays for most of his films.", " He has written a single song in his film \"Big Boss\" (2003).", " He was owner of the production company Nayan-Apon Production.", " This company produced the films \"Kukhato Khuni\" in 2000 and \"Babar Junno Judhdhu\" in 2008 with Star Plus.", " His films have introduced Dipjol, Popy, Keya, Riya Sen, Shakiba, Songita, Antara Biswas and Pushpi to Dhallywood.", " His sibling Istofa Rahman is a cinematographer in Dhallywood.", " He served as board executive member of Bangladesh Film Producers Distributors Association and Bangladesh Film Directors Association.", " He won awards such as the Zia Sommamona Prodok (2003) and Jonotar Nishas Personality Award (2009).", " He also founded a development NGO named Prochesta.", " He has directed television commercials with agencies like Greenland Training Center, Decent Holding and Hiton TV.", " He has directed television drama and drama serials like Pakhal, Golden Swarna, Pakhi Ebong Manushera.", " He has been invited as a guest judge in television channel programs like \"Super Hero Super Heroin\", \"Voice Of The Nation\" and \"Mirakkel Akkel Challenger\".", " He is also interested in business in his hometown Joypurhat.", " His business enterprises include Apu Electronics Bazar, Mariam Traders, Furniture Village and Cholte Cholte." ], "title": "Montazur Rahman Akbar" } ]
[ "Title: Aro Tolbukhin. En la mente del asesino\n\nAro Tolbukhin; En la mente del asesino is a 2002 Spanish film, written and directed by Isaac Pierre Racine, Agustí Villaronga, and Lydia Zimmermann. It was the 2003 Spanish submission for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.", "Title: Prasoon Pandey\n\nPrasoon Pandey (born 1961), is an Indian director of advertising films. Advertising Age listed him among the Top 100 advertising film directors of the world. Gunn Report ranked him at No. 24 in a list of the best and most awarded ad film directors in 2001. His \"One Black Coffee\" ad for Ericsson was the first Indian commercial to win at Cannes.", "Title: List of Danish film directors\n\nThis is a list of Danish film directors. It includes some foreign-born film directors who have worked in Denmark.", "Title: List of Swedish film directors\n\nThis is a list of Swedish film directors. It includes some foreign-born film directors who have worked in Sweden.", "Title: Dariusz Wolski\n\nDariusz Adam Wolski (born 7 May 1956) is a Polish film and music video cinematographer. He is best known for his work as the cinematographer on the \"Pirates of the Caribbean\" film series and on Alex Proyas' cult classics \"The Crow\" and \"Dark City\". Many of his collaborations include working with film directors like Ridley Scott, Rob Marshall, Tony Scott, Gore Verbinski and Tim Burton. He has been a member of the American Society of Cinematographers since 1996 and a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences since 2004. Along with working with many film directors, Wolski has also worked on several music videos with artists such as Elton John, Eminem, David Bowie, Sting, Aerosmith, and Neil Young.", "Title: Lydia Zimmermann\n\nLydia Martina Zimmermann Kuoni (born 12 December 1966 in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain) is a Spanish Catalan actress, film director and editor, businesswoman, author, activist, cinematographer, and academic.", "Title: Miranda July\n\nMiranda July (born Miranda Jennifer Grossinger; February 15, 1974) is an American film director, screenwriter, actor, author and artist. Her body of work includes film, fiction, monologue, digital media presentations, and live performance art. She wrote, directed and starred in the films \"Me and You and Everyone We Know\" (2005) and \"The Future\" (2011). Her most recent book - and debut novel - \"The First Bad Man\", was published in January 2015. July was a recipient of a Creative Capital Emerging Fields Award.", "Title: Loretta Todd\n\nLoretta Todd is a Métis Cree Canadian director, producer, activist, storyteller, and writer. She belongs to what has been classified as the second wave of aboriginal Canadian film directors, and has been internationally recognized for her non-fiction work, which strives to express the lived experienced of aboriginal peoples and communities through their own voices.", "Title: Bangladesh Film Directors Association\n\nBangladesh Film Directors Association is the pan-national trade body of film directors in Bangladesh. The Bangladesh Film Directors Association’s General Secretary is Badiul Alam Khokon. Mushfiqur Rahman Gulzar is the president of Bangladesh Film Directors Association.", "Title: Montazur Rahman Akbar\n\nMontazur Rahman Akbar is a Bangladeshi film director, screenwriter, producer, social activist and entrepreneur known for his film work in Dhallywood, the Bengali-language film industry centered in Dhaka, Bangladesh. He was also a freedom fighter in Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971 in Sector Number 7 under the command of Sector Commander Quazi Nuruzzaman. After returning from war, he joined the local theater group Akkelpur Adorsho Club and directed a number of plays. He started his career as an assistant director under prominent film directors Matin Rahman, Azizur Rahman, Zillur Rahman, Saiful Azam Kashem and Narayan Ghosh Mita. He worked as an assistant with the crew of successful films like \"Chhutir Ghonta\", \"Janata Express\" and many more from 1979 to 1990. He debuted as a director with \"Takar Pahar\" (1993) but its release got delayed. Thus the first film released under his direction is \"NayJudhdhu\" (1991). He has directed successful commercial films from 1990's. He works most often in the action genre with Superstar Manna. He has collaborated with action hero Manna in 22 films, writer Abdullah Zahir Babu in 46 films, actor Dipjol in 13 films, editor Amzad Hossain in 22 films. Akbar writes screenplays for most of his films. He has written a single song in his film \"Big Boss\" (2003). He was owner of the production company Nayan-Apon Production. This company produced the films \"Kukhato Khuni\" in 2000 and \"Babar Junno Judhdhu\" in 2008 with Star Plus. His films have introduced Dipjol, Popy, Keya, Riya Sen, Shakiba, Songita, Antara Biswas and Pushpi to Dhallywood. His sibling Istofa Rahman is a cinematographer in Dhallywood. He served as board executive member of Bangladesh Film Producers Distributors Association and Bangladesh Film Directors Association. He won awards such as the Zia Sommamona Prodok (2003) and Jonotar Nishas Personality Award (2009). He also founded a development NGO named Prochesta. He has directed television commercials with agencies like Greenland Training Center, Decent Holding and Hiton TV. He has directed television drama and drama serials like Pakhal, Golden Swarna, Pakhi Ebong Manushera. He has been invited as a guest judge in television channel programs like \"Super Hero Super Heroin\", \"Voice Of The Nation\" and \"Mirakkel Akkel Challenger\". He is also interested in business in his hometown Joypurhat. His business enterprises include Apu Electronics Bazar, Mariam Traders, Furniture Village and Cholte Cholte." ]
6,444
The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones is a 2013 Canadian-German urban fantasy action-adventure film based on the first book of "The Mortal Instruments" series by who, urban fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy in which the narrative has an urban setting?
Cassandra Clare
bridge
easy
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones is a 2013 Canadian-German urban fantasy action-adventure film based on the first book of \"The Mortal Instruments\" series by Cassandra Clare.", " The story takes place in an urban and contemporary New York City.", " Directed by Harald Zwart, the film stars an international cast, including Lily Collins, Jamie Campbell Bower, Robert Sheehan, Kevin Zegers, Jemima West, Godfrey Gao, Lena Headey, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Aidan Turner, Kevin Durand, and Jared Harris.", " It was released in theaters on August 21, 2013, by Screen Gems in the United States and Entertainment One in the United Kingdom.", " \"The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones\" earned $91 million against a $60 million production budget.", " \"The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones\" was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 3, 2013, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment." ], "title": "The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones" }, { "sentences": [ "The fantasy of manners is a subgenre of fantasy literature that also partakes of the nature of a comedy of manners (though it is not necessarily humorous).", " Such works generally take place in an urban setting and within the confines of a fairly elaborate, and almost always hierarchical, social structure.", " The term was first used in print by science fiction critic Donald G. Keller in an article, \"The Manner of Fantasy\", in the April, 1991 issue of \"The New York Review of Science Fiction\", although author Ellen Kushner has said that she suggested the term to Keller.", " The subgenre, or a close relative to it, has also been called mannerpunk, a tongue-in-cheek reference to the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction." ], "title": "Fantasy of manners" }, { "sentences": [ "The Mortal Instruments is a series of six young adult fantasy novels written by Cassandra Clare, the last of which was published May 27, 2014.", " \"The Mortal Instruments\" is chronologically the third series of a proposed five in \"The Shadowhunter Chronicles\" but it was the first one published.", " It follows Clary Fray (who interacts with a group of nephilim known as Shadowhunters) while also discovering her own half-angel heritage.", " The Shadowhunters protect the world of mundane people who are also called \"mundies\" from dark forces from beyond their world." ], "title": "The Mortal Instruments" }, { "sentences": [ "City of Ashes is the second installment in \"The Mortal Instruments\" series, an urban fantasy series set in New York written by Cassandra Clare.", " The novel was one of YALSA's top ten teen books for 2009." ], "title": "City of Ashes" }, { "sentences": [ "City of Glass is the third book in \"The Mortal Instruments\" series, an urban fantasy series set in New York written by Cassandra Clare.", " It was originally published in the United States in hardcover on March 24, 2009." ], "title": "City of Glass (Clare novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Urban fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy in which the narrative has an urban setting.", " Works of urban fantasy are set primarily in the real world and contain aspects of fantasy, such as the arrival of alien races, the discovery of earthbound mythological creatures, coexistence or conflict between humans and paranormal beings, and other changes to city life.", " A contemporary setting is not strictly necessary for a work of urban fantasy: works of the genre may also take place in futuristic and historical settings, real or imagined." ], "title": "Urban fantasy" }, { "sentences": [ "This is a list of the main characters from \"The Mortal Instruments\" series by Cassandra Clare, including the novels \"City of Bones\", \"City of Ashes\", \"City of Glass\", \"City of Fallen Angels\", \"City of Lost Souls\", and \"City of Heavenly Fire\"" ], "title": "List of The Mortal Instruments characters" }, { "sentences": [ "Ysabel is the tenth novel by Canadian fantasy author Guy Gavriel Kay.", " It was first published in January 2007 by Viking Canada.", " It is Kay's first urban fantasy and his first book set outside his fantasied Europe milieux since the publication of his first three novels in the 1980s (\"The Fionavar Tapestry\").", " Kay lived in the countryside near Aix-en-Provence, the setting of Ysabel, while he wrote it.", " The story tells of 15-year-old Ned Marriner who discovers his magical heritage while staying with his photographer father in Provence.", " He meets an American exchange student, the two become involved in an ancient \"story\" of love, sacrifice, and magic unfolding in the present day, which draws in Ned's family and friends." ], "title": "Ysabel" }, { "sentences": [ "City of Bones is the first urban fantasy book in author Cassandra Clare's \"New York Times\" bestselling series \"The Mortal Instruments\".", " The novel is set in modern day New York City and has been released in several languages, including Bulgarian, Hebrew, Polish and Japanese." ], "title": "City of Bones (Clare novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Anton Strout (born January 24, 1970) is an American urban fantasy author.", " He is under contract for four books in his Simon Canderous series, the first of which, \"Dead to Me,\" was published by Ace Books in 2008.", " Tim Davis, reviewing that title for Bookloons.com, wrote, \"Fans of urban fantasy should especially enjoy Strout's engaging new protagonist and will, no doubt, look forward to Simon Canderous making a quick return in further adventures.\"", " The second novel, \"Deader Still,\" was published in 2009.", " The third book, \"Dead Matter\" was published in 2010 and the fourth, \"Dead Waters\" was published in 2011." ], "title": "Anton Strout" } ]
[ "Title: The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones\n\nThe Mortal Instruments: City of Bones is a 2013 Canadian-German urban fantasy action-adventure film based on the first book of \"The Mortal Instruments\" series by Cassandra Clare. The story takes place in an urban and contemporary New York City. Directed by Harald Zwart, the film stars an international cast, including Lily Collins, Jamie Campbell Bower, Robert Sheehan, Kevin Zegers, Jemima West, Godfrey Gao, Lena Headey, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Aidan Turner, Kevin Durand, and Jared Harris. It was released in theaters on August 21, 2013, by Screen Gems in the United States and Entertainment One in the United Kingdom. \"The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones\" earned $91 million against a $60 million production budget. \"The Mortal Instruments: City of Bones\" was released on DVD and Blu-ray on December 3, 2013, by Sony Pictures Home Entertainment.", "Title: Fantasy of manners\n\nThe fantasy of manners is a subgenre of fantasy literature that also partakes of the nature of a comedy of manners (though it is not necessarily humorous). Such works generally take place in an urban setting and within the confines of a fairly elaborate, and almost always hierarchical, social structure. The term was first used in print by science fiction critic Donald G. Keller in an article, \"The Manner of Fantasy\", in the April, 1991 issue of \"The New York Review of Science Fiction\", although author Ellen Kushner has said that she suggested the term to Keller. The subgenre, or a close relative to it, has also been called mannerpunk, a tongue-in-cheek reference to the cyberpunk subgenre of science fiction.", "Title: The Mortal Instruments\n\nThe Mortal Instruments is a series of six young adult fantasy novels written by Cassandra Clare, the last of which was published May 27, 2014. \"The Mortal Instruments\" is chronologically the third series of a proposed five in \"The Shadowhunter Chronicles\" but it was the first one published. It follows Clary Fray (who interacts with a group of nephilim known as Shadowhunters) while also discovering her own half-angel heritage. The Shadowhunters protect the world of mundane people who are also called \"mundies\" from dark forces from beyond their world.", "Title: City of Ashes\n\nCity of Ashes is the second installment in \"The Mortal Instruments\" series, an urban fantasy series set in New York written by Cassandra Clare. The novel was one of YALSA's top ten teen books for 2009.", "Title: City of Glass (Clare novel)\n\nCity of Glass is the third book in \"The Mortal Instruments\" series, an urban fantasy series set in New York written by Cassandra Clare. It was originally published in the United States in hardcover on March 24, 2009.", "Title: Urban fantasy\n\nUrban fantasy is a subgenre of fantasy in which the narrative has an urban setting. Works of urban fantasy are set primarily in the real world and contain aspects of fantasy, such as the arrival of alien races, the discovery of earthbound mythological creatures, coexistence or conflict between humans and paranormal beings, and other changes to city life. A contemporary setting is not strictly necessary for a work of urban fantasy: works of the genre may also take place in futuristic and historical settings, real or imagined.", "Title: List of The Mortal Instruments characters\n\nThis is a list of the main characters from \"The Mortal Instruments\" series by Cassandra Clare, including the novels \"City of Bones\", \"City of Ashes\", \"City of Glass\", \"City of Fallen Angels\", \"City of Lost Souls\", and \"City of Heavenly Fire\"", "Title: Ysabel\n\nYsabel is the tenth novel by Canadian fantasy author Guy Gavriel Kay. It was first published in January 2007 by Viking Canada. It is Kay's first urban fantasy and his first book set outside his fantasied Europe milieux since the publication of his first three novels in the 1980s (\"The Fionavar Tapestry\"). Kay lived in the countryside near Aix-en-Provence, the setting of Ysabel, while he wrote it. The story tells of 15-year-old Ned Marriner who discovers his magical heritage while staying with his photographer father in Provence. He meets an American exchange student, the two become involved in an ancient \"story\" of love, sacrifice, and magic unfolding in the present day, which draws in Ned's family and friends.", "Title: City of Bones (Clare novel)\n\nCity of Bones is the first urban fantasy book in author Cassandra Clare's \"New York Times\" bestselling series \"The Mortal Instruments\". The novel is set in modern day New York City and has been released in several languages, including Bulgarian, Hebrew, Polish and Japanese.", "Title: Anton Strout\n\nAnton Strout (born January 24, 1970) is an American urban fantasy author. He is under contract for four books in his Simon Canderous series, the first of which, \"Dead to Me,\" was published by Ace Books in 2008. Tim Davis, reviewing that title for Bookloons.com, wrote, \"Fans of urban fantasy should especially enjoy Strout's engaging new protagonist and will, no doubt, look forward to Simon Canderous making a quick return in further adventures.\" The second novel, \"Deader Still,\" was published in 2009. The third book, \"Dead Matter\" was published in 2010 and the fourth, \"Dead Waters\" was published in 2011." ]
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The Emerald Mound Site (22 AD 504), also known as the "Selsertown site", is a Plaquemine culture Mississippian period archaeological site located near Stanton, on the Natchez Trace Parkway,is a National Parkway in the southeastern United States that commemorates the historic Old Natchez Trace and preserves sections of the original trail, are in which state?
Mississippi
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{ "title": [ "Emerald Mound Site", "Natchez Trace Parkway" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Natchez Trace Parkway Land Conveyance Act of 2013 ( ) is a bill that was introduced during the 113th United States Congress.", " The bill would require the National Park Service (NPS) to convey about 67 acres of property in the Natchez Trace Parkway to the state of Mississippi.", " The legislation also would adjust the boundaries of the parkway to include 10 additional acres.", " The two pieces of land in question originally belonged to Mississippi and were donated to the National Park Service when the NPS was trying to determine where to end the Natchez Trace Parkway.", " Since the NPS did not choose to use either of the pieces of land, the state would like the land back." ], "title": "Natchez Trace Parkway Land Conveyance Act of 2013" }, { "sentences": [ "The Anna Site (22 AD 500) is a prehistoric Plaquemine culture archaeological site located in Adams County, Mississippi 10 mi north of Natchez.", " It is the type site for the \"Anna Phase (1200 to 1350 CE)\" of the Natchez Bluffs Plaquemine culture chronology.", " It was declared a National Historic Landmark on September 14, 1993." ], "title": "Anna Site" }, { "sentences": [ "The Plaquemine culture was an archaeological culture in the lower Mississippi River Valley in western Mississippi and eastern Louisiana.", " Good examples of this culture are the Medora Site (the type site for the culture and period) in West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, and the Anna, Emerald Mound, Winterville and Holly Bluff sites located in Mississippi.", " Plaquemine culture was contemporaneous with the Middle Mississippian culture in the Cahokia site in St. Louis, Missouri.", " It is considered ancestral to the Natchez and Taensa peoples." ], "title": "Plaquemine culture" }, { "sentences": [ "The Natchez Trace Parkway (also known as the Natchez Trace or simply the Trace) is a National Parkway in the southeastern United States that commemorates the historic Old Natchez Trace and preserves sections of the original trail.", " Its central feature is a two-lane parkway road that extends 444 miles (715 km) from Natchez, Mississippi, to Nashville, Tennessee.", " Access to the parkway is limited, with more than fifty access points in the states of Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee.", " The southern end of the route is in Natchez at an intersection with Liberty Road, and the northern end is northeast of Fairview, Tennessee, in the suburban community of Pasquo, Tennessee, at an intersection with Tennessee 100.", " In addition to Natchez and Nashville, the larger cities along the route include Jackson and Tupelo, Mississippi, and Florence, Alabama." ], "title": "Natchez Trace Parkway" }, { "sentences": [ "Mangum Mound Site (22 CB 584) is an archaeological site of the Plaquemine culture in Claiborne County, Mississippi.", " It is located at milepost 45.7 on the Natchez Trace Parkway.", " Two very rare Mississippian culture repoussé copper plates have been discovered during excavations of the site.", " The site was used as a burial mound during the Foster Phase of the culture (1350 to 1500 CE) and is believed to have been abandoned before the 1540 expedition of Hernando de Soto." ], "title": "Mangum Mound Site" }, { "sentences": [ "The Emerald Mound Site (22 AD 504), also known as the \"Selsertown site\", is a Plaquemine culture Mississippian period archaeological site located on the Natchez Trace Parkway near Stanton, Mississippi, United States.", " The site dates from the period between 1200 and 1730 CE.", " It is the type site for the \"Emerald Phase (1500 to 1680 CE)\" of the Natchez Bluffs Plaquemine culture chronology and was still in use by the later historic Natchez people for their main ceremonial center.", " The platform mound is the second-largest Pre-Columbian earthwork in the country, after Monk's Mound at Cahokia, Illinois." ], "title": "Emerald Mound Site" }, { "sentences": [ "The Boyd Mounds Site (22MD512) is an archaeological site from the Late Woodland and Early Mississippian period located in Madison County, Mississippi near Ridgeland.", " Many of the mounds were excavated by The National Park Service in 1964.", " It is located at mile 106.9 on the old Natchez Trace, now the Natchez Trace Parkway.", " It was added to the NRHP on July 14, 1989 as NRIS number 89000784." ], "title": "Boyd Mounds Site" }, { "sentences": [ "Foster's Mound (22 AD 503) is a Plaquemine culture archaeological site located in Adams County, Mississippi northeast of Natchez off US 61.", " It is the type site for the \"Foster Phase (1350-1500 CE)\" of the Natchez Bluffs Plaquemine culture chronology.", " It was added to the NRHP on September 2, 1982 as NRIS number 82003091." ], "title": "Foster's Mound" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bynum Mound and Village Site (22CS501) is a Middle Woodland period archaeological site located near Houston in Chickasaw County, Mississippi.", " The complex of six burial mounds was in use during the Miller 1 and Miller 2 phases of the Miller culture and was built between 100 BCE and 100 CE.", " It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989 as part of the Natchez Trace Parkway at milepost 232.4." ], "title": "Bynum Mound and Village Site" }, { "sentences": [ "The Natchez Trace Trail is a designated National Scenic Trail in the United States, whose route generally follows sections of the 444 mi Natchez Trace Parkway through the states of Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi.", " The Natchez Trace Trail is not envisioned as a long, continuous footpath, as is the case with other national scenic trails (such as the Appalachian Trail); rather, only a limited number of trail segments along the route, currently over 60 mi of trail, have been developed for hiking and horseback riding.", " Moreover, the Natchez Trace Trail, unlike many others that rely heavily on volunteers for trail construction and maintenance, is managed and maintained by the National Park Service.", " Sections of the trail follow along the Natchez Trace Parkway road shoulder, and cross county and state roads." ], "title": "Natchez Trace Trail" } ]
[ "Title: Natchez Trace Parkway Land Conveyance Act of 2013\n\nThe Natchez Trace Parkway Land Conveyance Act of 2013 ( ) is a bill that was introduced during the 113th United States Congress. The bill would require the National Park Service (NPS) to convey about 67 acres of property in the Natchez Trace Parkway to the state of Mississippi. The legislation also would adjust the boundaries of the parkway to include 10 additional acres. The two pieces of land in question originally belonged to Mississippi and were donated to the National Park Service when the NPS was trying to determine where to end the Natchez Trace Parkway. Since the NPS did not choose to use either of the pieces of land, the state would like the land back.", "Title: Anna Site\n\nThe Anna Site (22 AD 500) is a prehistoric Plaquemine culture archaeological site located in Adams County, Mississippi 10 mi north of Natchez. It is the type site for the \"Anna Phase (1200 to 1350 CE)\" of the Natchez Bluffs Plaquemine culture chronology. It was declared a National Historic Landmark on September 14, 1993.", "Title: Plaquemine culture\n\nThe Plaquemine culture was an archaeological culture in the lower Mississippi River Valley in western Mississippi and eastern Louisiana. Good examples of this culture are the Medora Site (the type site for the culture and period) in West Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana, and the Anna, Emerald Mound, Winterville and Holly Bluff sites located in Mississippi. Plaquemine culture was contemporaneous with the Middle Mississippian culture in the Cahokia site in St. Louis, Missouri. It is considered ancestral to the Natchez and Taensa peoples.", "Title: Natchez Trace Parkway\n\nThe Natchez Trace Parkway (also known as the Natchez Trace or simply the Trace) is a National Parkway in the southeastern United States that commemorates the historic Old Natchez Trace and preserves sections of the original trail. Its central feature is a two-lane parkway road that extends 444 miles (715 km) from Natchez, Mississippi, to Nashville, Tennessee. Access to the parkway is limited, with more than fifty access points in the states of Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee. The southern end of the route is in Natchez at an intersection with Liberty Road, and the northern end is northeast of Fairview, Tennessee, in the suburban community of Pasquo, Tennessee, at an intersection with Tennessee 100. In addition to Natchez and Nashville, the larger cities along the route include Jackson and Tupelo, Mississippi, and Florence, Alabama.", "Title: Mangum Mound Site\n\nMangum Mound Site (22 CB 584) is an archaeological site of the Plaquemine culture in Claiborne County, Mississippi. It is located at milepost 45.7 on the Natchez Trace Parkway. Two very rare Mississippian culture repoussé copper plates have been discovered during excavations of the site. The site was used as a burial mound during the Foster Phase of the culture (1350 to 1500 CE) and is believed to have been abandoned before the 1540 expedition of Hernando de Soto.", "Title: Emerald Mound Site\n\nThe Emerald Mound Site (22 AD 504), also known as the \"Selsertown site\", is a Plaquemine culture Mississippian period archaeological site located on the Natchez Trace Parkway near Stanton, Mississippi, United States. The site dates from the period between 1200 and 1730 CE. It is the type site for the \"Emerald Phase (1500 to 1680 CE)\" of the Natchez Bluffs Plaquemine culture chronology and was still in use by the later historic Natchez people for their main ceremonial center. The platform mound is the second-largest Pre-Columbian earthwork in the country, after Monk's Mound at Cahokia, Illinois.", "Title: Boyd Mounds Site\n\nThe Boyd Mounds Site (22MD512) is an archaeological site from the Late Woodland and Early Mississippian period located in Madison County, Mississippi near Ridgeland. Many of the mounds were excavated by The National Park Service in 1964. It is located at mile 106.9 on the old Natchez Trace, now the Natchez Trace Parkway. It was added to the NRHP on July 14, 1989 as NRIS number 89000784.", "Title: Foster's Mound\n\nFoster's Mound (22 AD 503) is a Plaquemine culture archaeological site located in Adams County, Mississippi northeast of Natchez off US 61. It is the type site for the \"Foster Phase (1350-1500 CE)\" of the Natchez Bluffs Plaquemine culture chronology. It was added to the NRHP on September 2, 1982 as NRIS number 82003091.", "Title: Bynum Mound and Village Site\n\nThe Bynum Mound and Village Site (22CS501) is a Middle Woodland period archaeological site located near Houston in Chickasaw County, Mississippi. The complex of six burial mounds was in use during the Miller 1 and Miller 2 phases of the Miller culture and was built between 100 BCE and 100 CE. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989 as part of the Natchez Trace Parkway at milepost 232.4.", "Title: Natchez Trace Trail\n\nThe Natchez Trace Trail is a designated National Scenic Trail in the United States, whose route generally follows sections of the 444 mi Natchez Trace Parkway through the states of Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi. The Natchez Trace Trail is not envisioned as a long, continuous footpath, as is the case with other national scenic trails (such as the Appalachian Trail); rather, only a limited number of trail segments along the route, currently over 60 mi of trail, have been developed for hiking and horseback riding. Moreover, the Natchez Trace Trail, unlike many others that rely heavily on volunteers for trail construction and maintenance, is managed and maintained by the National Park Service. Sections of the trail follow along the Natchez Trace Parkway road shoulder, and cross county and state roads." ]
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Which mountain borders more countries, Yukshin Gardan Sar or Nangpai Gosum?
Nangpai Gosum
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{ "title": [ "Yukshin Gardan Sar", "Nangpai Gosum", "Nangpai Gosum" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Truchas Peak (more precisely, South Truchas Peak) is the second highest peak in the U.S. State of New Mexico behind Wheeler Peak.", " It is in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains 26 mi northeast of Santa Fe.", " It lies within the Pecos Wilderness, part of the Santa Fe National Forest.", " (The north end of the mountain borders on the Carson National Forest.)", " The name of the peak is Spanish for \"trout\" (plural).", " It is the highest point in both Rio Arriba and Mora counties." ], "title": "Truchas Peak" }, { "sentences": [ "Kanjut Sar (Urdu: کنجت سر‎ ) or Kunjudh Sar as pronounced in \"Wakhi\" is a mountain located in the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range.", " Kunjudh Sar in wakhi language mean that which overlooks Kunjudh, or above Kunjudh, while Khujudh is the wakhi name for Lower Hunza.", " It is the 26th highest mountain on Earth and the 11th highest in Pakistan." ], "title": "Kanjut Sar" }, { "sentences": [ "Nangpai Gosum Glacier is a glacier located 25 km west northwest of Mount Everest in the Himalayas of Nepal.", " It is located at lat 28°02′N., long 86°36′E.", " The ice-core drilling site is situated at 5,700 m above mean sea level.", " In 1998, a 37-m ice core was extracted from the glacier by Cameron P. Wake of the University of New Hampshire and transported to the university for analysis.", " At the request of the USGS study team, radionuclide analyses were performed for 36Cl and 137Cs on selected sections of the ice core by Hans-Arno Synal at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) in Villigen, Switzerland." ], "title": "Nangpai Gosum Glacier" }, { "sentences": [ "Yukshin Gardan Sar (Urdu: ‎ ) is a high peak of the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram range in Pakistan.", " Its height is also often given as 7,469 m (24,505 ft) or 7,641 m (25,069 ft).", " It lies about 15 km (9 mi) northeast of Khunyang Chhish and 5 km (3 mi) northwest of Kanjut Sar.", " It is flanked on the northwest by the Yazghil Glacier and on the northeast by the Yukshin Gardan Glacier; both drain into the Shimshal River." ], "title": "Yukshin Gardan Sar" }, { "sentences": [ "Ma On Shan () is a saddle-shaped peak in east of Tolo Harbour in the New Territories of Hong Kong.", " With a height of 702 metres (2,303 ft), it stands among the ten highest mountains in Hong Kong.", " The mountain borders Sha Tin and Tai Po districts." ], "title": "Ma On Shan (peak)" }, { "sentences": [ "Petzen (German) or Peca (Slovene) is the highest mountain of the eastern Karawanks, the second-highest mountain of the Northern Karawanks and the most eastern two-thousand-metre mountain of Slovenia.", " It is a mighty mountain with a characteristic shape of a tableland with rocky peaks protruding from it.", " The mountain borders the Meža Valley and the Topla Valley to the south and east, and the Jaun Valley to the north, and is separated by the narrow valley of the Bela Creek from Hochobir.", " Two thirds of the mountain lies in Austria, and one third in Slovenia.", " The mountain reaches its highest elevation on the mountain crest of the Kordež Head (Slovene: \"Kordeževa Glava\" , German: \"Kordeschkopf\" , 2125 m ).", " The border runs across it." ], "title": "Petzen" }, { "sentences": [ "Lice is a mountain in the Prokletije range in western Kosovo.", " Lice reaches a height of 1,799m above sea level.", " The mountain borders the Rugova Canyon in the south and the village of Kućište and the Pecka Bistrica in the east." ], "title": "Lice Mountain" }, { "sentences": [ "Disteghil Sar or Distaghil Sar (Urdu: ‎ ) is the highest mountain in the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range, in Gilgit-Baltistan.", " It is the 19th highest mountain on earth and the 7th highest peak in Pakistan.", " Destghil sar is a Wakhi language word, that means \"above the inner ranch.\"", " The mountain has an about 3 km long top ridge above 7400m with three distinct summits: (north)west 7885m, central 7760 m, and (south)east 7696m or 7535m ()." ], "title": "Distaghil Sar" }, { "sentences": [ "Mont Ventoux (\"Ventor\" in Provençal) is a mountain in the Provence region of southern France, located some 20 km northeast of Carpentras, Vaucluse.", " On the north side, the mountain borders the Drôme \"département\".", " At 1,912m, it is the highest mountain in the region and has been nicknamed the \"Beast of Provence\", the \"Giant of Provence\", or \"The Bald Mountain\".", " It has gained fame through its inclusion in the Tour de France cycling race; in 2009 it was the scene of the first penultimate-day mountain top finish in the Tour de France, with Alberto Contador sealing his yellow jersey." ], "title": "Mont Ventoux" }, { "sentences": [ "Nangpai Gosum is a mountain in the Himalayas.", " It lies on the border between Nepal and China.", " The first ascent to the summit was a Japanese expedition on October 12, 1986." ], "title": "Nangpai Gosum" } ]
[ "Title: Truchas Peak\n\nTruchas Peak (more precisely, South Truchas Peak) is the second highest peak in the U.S. State of New Mexico behind Wheeler Peak. It is in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains 26 mi northeast of Santa Fe. It lies within the Pecos Wilderness, part of the Santa Fe National Forest. (The north end of the mountain borders on the Carson National Forest.) The name of the peak is Spanish for \"trout\" (plural). It is the highest point in both Rio Arriba and Mora counties.", "Title: Kanjut Sar\n\nKanjut Sar (Urdu: کنجت سر‎ ) or Kunjudh Sar as pronounced in \"Wakhi\" is a mountain located in the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range. Kunjudh Sar in wakhi language mean that which overlooks Kunjudh, or above Kunjudh, while Khujudh is the wakhi name for Lower Hunza. It is the 26th highest mountain on Earth and the 11th highest in Pakistan.", "Title: Nangpai Gosum Glacier\n\nNangpai Gosum Glacier is a glacier located 25 km west northwest of Mount Everest in the Himalayas of Nepal. It is located at lat 28°02′N., long 86°36′E. The ice-core drilling site is situated at 5,700 m above mean sea level. In 1998, a 37-m ice core was extracted from the glacier by Cameron P. Wake of the University of New Hampshire and transported to the university for analysis. At the request of the USGS study team, radionuclide analyses were performed for 36Cl and 137Cs on selected sections of the ice core by Hans-Arno Synal at the Paul Scherrer Institut (PSI) in Villigen, Switzerland.", "Title: Yukshin Gardan Sar\n\nYukshin Gardan Sar (Urdu: ‎ ) is a high peak of the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram range in Pakistan. Its height is also often given as 7,469 m (24,505 ft) or 7,641 m (25,069 ft). It lies about 15 km (9 mi) northeast of Khunyang Chhish and 5 km (3 mi) northwest of Kanjut Sar. It is flanked on the northwest by the Yazghil Glacier and on the northeast by the Yukshin Gardan Glacier; both drain into the Shimshal River.", "Title: Ma On Shan (peak)\n\nMa On Shan () is a saddle-shaped peak in east of Tolo Harbour in the New Territories of Hong Kong. With a height of 702 metres (2,303 ft), it stands among the ten highest mountains in Hong Kong. The mountain borders Sha Tin and Tai Po districts.", "Title: Petzen\n\nPetzen (German) or Peca (Slovene) is the highest mountain of the eastern Karawanks, the second-highest mountain of the Northern Karawanks and the most eastern two-thousand-metre mountain of Slovenia. It is a mighty mountain with a characteristic shape of a tableland with rocky peaks protruding from it. The mountain borders the Meža Valley and the Topla Valley to the south and east, and the Jaun Valley to the north, and is separated by the narrow valley of the Bela Creek from Hochobir. Two thirds of the mountain lies in Austria, and one third in Slovenia. The mountain reaches its highest elevation on the mountain crest of the Kordež Head (Slovene: \"Kordeževa Glava\" , German: \"Kordeschkopf\" , 2125 m ). The border runs across it.", "Title: Lice Mountain\n\nLice is a mountain in the Prokletije range in western Kosovo. Lice reaches a height of 1,799m above sea level. The mountain borders the Rugova Canyon in the south and the village of Kućište and the Pecka Bistrica in the east.", "Title: Distaghil Sar\n\nDisteghil Sar or Distaghil Sar (Urdu: ‎ ) is the highest mountain in the Hispar Muztagh, a subrange of the Karakoram mountain range, in Gilgit-Baltistan. It is the 19th highest mountain on earth and the 7th highest peak in Pakistan. Destghil sar is a Wakhi language word, that means \"above the inner ranch.\" The mountain has an about 3 km long top ridge above 7400m with three distinct summits: (north)west 7885m, central 7760 m, and (south)east 7696m or 7535m ().", "Title: Mont Ventoux\n\nMont Ventoux (\"Ventor\" in Provençal) is a mountain in the Provence region of southern France, located some 20 km northeast of Carpentras, Vaucluse. On the north side, the mountain borders the Drôme \"département\". At 1,912m, it is the highest mountain in the region and has been nicknamed the \"Beast of Provence\", the \"Giant of Provence\", or \"The Bald Mountain\". It has gained fame through its inclusion in the Tour de France cycling race; in 2009 it was the scene of the first penultimate-day mountain top finish in the Tour de France, with Alberto Contador sealing his yellow jersey.", "Title: Nangpai Gosum\n\nNangpai Gosum is a mountain in the Himalayas. It lies on the border between Nepal and China. The first ascent to the summit was a Japanese expedition on October 12, 1986." ]
6,447
Marco Beltrami is a film and television composer, known for his work on the 1998 American science fiction teen horror film written by who?
Kevin Williamson
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Marco Beltrami", "The Faculty" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Disturbing Behavior is a 1998 American science fiction horror film starring James Marsden, Katie Holmes, and Nick Stahl.", " The screenplay, written by Scott Rosenberg, follows a group of high school outcasts who are horrified by their \"Blue Ribbon\" classmates, and was compared unfavorably by most critics to the 1975 thriller, \"The Stepford Wives.\"", " The film was directed by David Nutter, who was a director and producer of \"The X-Files\" as well as a director and co-executive producer of \"Millennium\"." ], "title": "Disturbing Behavior" }, { "sentences": [ "Marco Edward Beltrami (born October 7, 1966) is an American film and television composer, best known for his work scoring horror films such as \"Mimic\" (1997), \"The Faculty\" (1998), \"Resident Evil\" (2002), \"Don't Be Afraid of the Dark\" (2011) and \"The Woman in Black\" (2012).", " A long-time friend and collaborator of Wes Craven, Beltrami has scored seven of the director's films including all four films in the \"Scream\" franchise (1996–2011).", " Beltrami has been nominated for two Academy Awards for \"\" and \"The Hurt Locker\", and won a Satellite Award for Best Original Score for \"Soul Surfer\" (2011).", " He also scored Guillermo del Toro's 2004 supernatural superhero film \"Hellboy\", the 2013 superhero film \"The Wolverine\" and its sequel \"Logan\"." ], "title": "Marco Beltrami" }, { "sentences": [ "Jennyfer \"Jenny\" Jewell (born 7 June 1984) is an England-born New Zealand television and stage actress.", " Although she has been in various other productions, she is best known for her role as \"Ellie\" on the science fiction teen drama series \"The Tribe\" from 1999 to 2003." ], "title": "Jennyfer Jewell" }, { "sentences": [ "Phantoms is a 1998 American science fiction horror film adapted from Dean Koontz's 1983 novel \"Phantom\".", " Directed by Joe Chappelle with a screenplay by Koontz, the film stars Peter O'Toole, Rose McGowan, Joanna Going, Liev Schreiber, Ben Affleck, Nicky Katt, and Clifton Powell.", " The film takes place in the peaceful town of Snowfield, Colorado, where something evil has wiped out the community.", " It is up to a group of people to stop it or at least get out of Snowfield alive." ], "title": "Phantoms (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Faculty is a 1998 American science fiction teen horror film written by Kevin Williamson, directed by Robert Rodriguez, and starring Elijah Wood, Josh Hartnett, Shawn Hatosy, Jordana Brewster, Clea DuVall, Laura Harris, Robert Patrick, Bebe Neuwirth, Piper Laurie, Famke Janssen, Usher Raymond, Salma Hayek, and Jon Stewart." ], "title": "The Faculty" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael Wandmacher (born October 29, 1967) is an American composer of music for film, television, and video games.", " He has worked on well-known numerous projects, including \"Piranha 3D\", \"\", \"Bloodborne\", \"Twisted Metal\", and \"The Goldbergs\".", " Most recently, he has worked on \"\", succeeding previous series composers Paul Haslinger and Marco Beltrami." ], "title": "Michael Wandmacher" }, { "sentences": [ "Red Eye is a 2005 American thriller film directed by Wes Craven and written by Carl Ellsworth based on a story by Ellsworth and Dan Foos.", " The film follows a hotel manager ensnared in an assassination plot by a terrorist while aboard a red-eye flight to Miami.", " The film score was composed and conducted by Marco Beltrami, a frequent collaborator with Craven, who had previously scored the \"Scream\" film series.", " It was distributed by DreamWorks Pictures and was released on August 19, 2005.", " The film received positive reviews from critics and fans of Craven's work and was a box office success." ], "title": "Red Eye (2005 American film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jonah Hex: Revenge Gets Ugly EP is the official score for the 2010 film \"Jonah Hex\" directed by Jimmy Hayward and starring Josh Brolin.", " The score was composed by American heavy metal band Mastodon and film composer Marco Beltrami.", " It was released digitally on June 29, 2010 through Reprise Records." ], "title": "Jonah Hex: Revenge Gets Ugly EP" }, { "sentences": [ "Angel Eyes is a 2001 American romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki and starring Jennifer Lopez, Jim Caviezel, and Jeremy Sisto.", " Written by Gerald Di Pego, the film is about a mysterious man who finds himself drawn to a female police officer with whom he forms a relationship that helps each to deal with trauma from their past.", " The original music score was composed by Marco Beltrami.", " The film received ALMA Award Nominations for Outstanding Actress (Jennifer Lopez) and Outstanding Director (Luis Mandoki)." ], "title": "Angel Eyes (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Meredith Averill is an American television writer and producer.", " Born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, Averill graduated from New York University with a degree in screenwriting.", " She began her career as an assistant to TV writer/producers André Nemec and Josh Appelbaum, then became a writer for the ABC Family mini-series \"Samurai Girl\", ABC's \"Life on Mars\" and ABC's \"Happy Town\".", " Averill then spent three years on CBS's \"The Good Wife\" as a writer and producer.", " In May 2013 she signed an overall deal with CBS Television Studios, where she was the creator and executive producer of The CW science fiction teen drama \"Star-Crossed\"." ], "title": "Meredith Averill" } ]
[ "Title: Disturbing Behavior\n\nDisturbing Behavior is a 1998 American science fiction horror film starring James Marsden, Katie Holmes, and Nick Stahl. The screenplay, written by Scott Rosenberg, follows a group of high school outcasts who are horrified by their \"Blue Ribbon\" classmates, and was compared unfavorably by most critics to the 1975 thriller, \"The Stepford Wives.\" The film was directed by David Nutter, who was a director and producer of \"The X-Files\" as well as a director and co-executive producer of \"Millennium\".", "Title: Marco Beltrami\n\nMarco Edward Beltrami (born October 7, 1966) is an American film and television composer, best known for his work scoring horror films such as \"Mimic\" (1997), \"The Faculty\" (1998), \"Resident Evil\" (2002), \"Don't Be Afraid of the Dark\" (2011) and \"The Woman in Black\" (2012). A long-time friend and collaborator of Wes Craven, Beltrami has scored seven of the director's films including all four films in the \"Scream\" franchise (1996–2011). Beltrami has been nominated for two Academy Awards for \"\" and \"The Hurt Locker\", and won a Satellite Award for Best Original Score for \"Soul Surfer\" (2011). He also scored Guillermo del Toro's 2004 supernatural superhero film \"Hellboy\", the 2013 superhero film \"The Wolverine\" and its sequel \"Logan\".", "Title: Jennyfer Jewell\n\nJennyfer \"Jenny\" Jewell (born 7 June 1984) is an England-born New Zealand television and stage actress. Although she has been in various other productions, she is best known for her role as \"Ellie\" on the science fiction teen drama series \"The Tribe\" from 1999 to 2003.", "Title: Phantoms (film)\n\nPhantoms is a 1998 American science fiction horror film adapted from Dean Koontz's 1983 novel \"Phantom\". Directed by Joe Chappelle with a screenplay by Koontz, the film stars Peter O'Toole, Rose McGowan, Joanna Going, Liev Schreiber, Ben Affleck, Nicky Katt, and Clifton Powell. The film takes place in the peaceful town of Snowfield, Colorado, where something evil has wiped out the community. It is up to a group of people to stop it or at least get out of Snowfield alive.", "Title: The Faculty\n\nThe Faculty is a 1998 American science fiction teen horror film written by Kevin Williamson, directed by Robert Rodriguez, and starring Elijah Wood, Josh Hartnett, Shawn Hatosy, Jordana Brewster, Clea DuVall, Laura Harris, Robert Patrick, Bebe Neuwirth, Piper Laurie, Famke Janssen, Usher Raymond, Salma Hayek, and Jon Stewart.", "Title: Michael Wandmacher\n\nMichael Wandmacher (born October 29, 1967) is an American composer of music for film, television, and video games. He has worked on well-known numerous projects, including \"Piranha 3D\", \"\", \"Bloodborne\", \"Twisted Metal\", and \"The Goldbergs\". Most recently, he has worked on \"\", succeeding previous series composers Paul Haslinger and Marco Beltrami.", "Title: Red Eye (2005 American film)\n\nRed Eye is a 2005 American thriller film directed by Wes Craven and written by Carl Ellsworth based on a story by Ellsworth and Dan Foos. The film follows a hotel manager ensnared in an assassination plot by a terrorist while aboard a red-eye flight to Miami. The film score was composed and conducted by Marco Beltrami, a frequent collaborator with Craven, who had previously scored the \"Scream\" film series. It was distributed by DreamWorks Pictures and was released on August 19, 2005. The film received positive reviews from critics and fans of Craven's work and was a box office success.", "Title: Jonah Hex: Revenge Gets Ugly EP\n\nJonah Hex: Revenge Gets Ugly EP is the official score for the 2010 film \"Jonah Hex\" directed by Jimmy Hayward and starring Josh Brolin. The score was composed by American heavy metal band Mastodon and film composer Marco Beltrami. It was released digitally on June 29, 2010 through Reprise Records.", "Title: Angel Eyes (film)\n\nAngel Eyes is a 2001 American romantic drama film directed by Luis Mandoki and starring Jennifer Lopez, Jim Caviezel, and Jeremy Sisto. Written by Gerald Di Pego, the film is about a mysterious man who finds himself drawn to a female police officer with whom he forms a relationship that helps each to deal with trauma from their past. The original music score was composed by Marco Beltrami. The film received ALMA Award Nominations for Outstanding Actress (Jennifer Lopez) and Outstanding Director (Luis Mandoki).", "Title: Meredith Averill\n\nMeredith Averill is an American television writer and producer. Born in Pottsville, Pennsylvania, Averill graduated from New York University with a degree in screenwriting. She began her career as an assistant to TV writer/producers André Nemec and Josh Appelbaum, then became a writer for the ABC Family mini-series \"Samurai Girl\", ABC's \"Life on Mars\" and ABC's \"Happy Town\". Averill then spent three years on CBS's \"The Good Wife\" as a writer and producer. In May 2013 she signed an overall deal with CBS Television Studios, where she was the creator and executive producer of The CW science fiction teen drama \"Star-Crossed\"." ]
6,448
Of these two animated features, A Christmas Carol or Munto, which is a maga adaptiation?
Munto
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "A Christmas Carol (2009 film)", "Munto", "Munto" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 4 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "A Christmas Carol is a 2009 American 3D computer animated motion-capture fantasy film written and directed by Robert Zemeckis.", " It is an adaptation of the Charles Dickens story of the same name and stars Jim Carrey in a multitude of roles, including Ebenezer Scrooge as a young, middle-aged, and old man, and the three ghosts who haunt Scrooge.", " The film also features supporting roles done by Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Bob Hoskins, Robin Wright, and Cary Elwes." ], "title": "A Christmas Carol (2009 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "United Productions of America, better known as UPA, was an American animation studio active from the 1940s through the 1970s.", " Beginning with industrial and World War II training films, UPA eventually produced theatrical shorts for Columbia Pictures, notably the Mr. Magoo series.", " In 1956, UPA produced a television series for CBS, \"The Boing-Boing Show,\" hosted by Gerald McBoing Boing.", " In the 1960s, UPA produced syndicated Mr. Magoo and \"Dick Tracy\" television series and other series and specials, including the popular \"Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol\".", " UPA also produced two animated features, \"1001 Arabian Nights\" and \"Gay Purr-ee\", and distributed Japanese films from Toho Studios in the 1970s and 1980s. \"", "Gerald McBoing Boing\" (2005–2007) is a more recent television series based on UPA's memorable character and licensed and co-produced by Cookie Jar Entertainment and Classic Media, for Cartoon Network." ], "title": "UPA (animation studio)" }, { "sentences": [ "Munto is a two-episode original video animation (OVA) project by Kyoto Animation, first released in 2003 titled \"Munto\" followed by a 2005 sequel \"Munto: Beyond the Walls of Time\".", " An animated television series entitled \"Sora o Miageru Shōjo no Hitomi ni Utsuru Sekai\" based on the OVAs was produced by Kyoto Animation and directed by Yoshiji Kigami.", " The TV series is a nine-episode continuation of the OVAs, and aired in Japan between January and March 2009 on Chiba TV.", " The TV series includes an updated director's cut of the OVA episodes with new animation and footage.", " A manga adaptation of the TV series illustrated by Makoto 2-gō began serialization in the May 2009 issue of Kadokawa Shoten's \"Comp Ace\" magazine.", " An animated film named \"Tenjōbito to Akutobito Saigo no Tatakai\" (天上人とアクト人 最後の戦い ) was released on April 18, 2009." ], "title": "Munto" }, { "sentences": [ "A Klingon Christmas Carol is the first play to be performed entirely in Klingon, a constructed language first appearing in the television series \"Star Trek\".", " The play is based on the Charles Dickens novella, \"A Christmas Carol\".", " \"A Klingon Christmas Carol\" is the Charles Dickens classic tale of ghosts and redemption, adapted to reflect the Klingon values of courage and honor, and then translated into Klingon, performed with English supertitles." ], "title": "A Klingon Christmas Carol" }, { "sentences": [ "The Muppet Christmas Carol is a 1992 American-British musical fantasy comedy-drama film and an adaptation of Charles Dickens's 1843 novel \"A Christmas Carol\".", " It is the fourth in a series of live-action musical films featuring The Muppets, with Michael Caine starring as Ebenezer Scrooge.", " Although it is a comedic film with contemporary songs, \"The Muppet Christmas Carol\" otherwise follows Dickens's original story closely.", " The film was produced and directed by Brian Henson for Jim Henson Productions and released by Walt Disney Pictures." ], "title": "The Muppet Christmas Carol" }, { "sentences": [ "A Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost-Story of Christmas, commonly known as A Christmas Carol, is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843; the first edition was illustrated by John Leech.", " \"A Christmas Carol\" tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an old miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come.", " After their visits Scrooge is transformed into a kinder, gentler man." ], "title": "A Christmas Carol" }, { "sentences": [ "Jungledyret Hugo is a Danish media franchise featuring the cartoon adventures of an anthropomorphic mammal named Hugo.", " Created by Danish author and filmmaker Flemming Quist Møller from a lullaby he made for his son, that later evolved to a full-length animated feature, It was produced at A. Film A/S, the franchise currently consists of two animated features, an animated television series, and a third film in CGI." ], "title": "Jungledyret Hugo" }, { "sentences": [ "A Christmas Carol is a 1999 British-American made-for-television film adaptation of Charles Dickens' famous novel \"A Christmas Carol\" that was first televised December 5, 1999 on TNT.", " It was directed by David Jones and stars Patrick Stewart as Ebenezer Scrooge and Richard E. Grant as Bob Cratchit.", " The film was produced after Patrick Stewart performed a series of successful theatrical readings of \"A Christmas Carol\" on Broadway and in London." ], "title": "A Christmas Carol (1999 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"We Three Kings\", also known as \"We Three Kings of Orient Are\" or \"The Quest of the Magi\", is a Christmas carol that was written by John Henry Hopkins, Jr. in 1857.", " At the time of composing the carol, Hopkins served as the rector of Christ Episcopal Church in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and he wrote the carol for a Christmas pageant in New York City.", " Many versions of this song have been composed and it remains a popular Christmas carol." ], "title": "We Three Kings" }, { "sentences": [ "Kalanta Xristougenon (Κάλαντα Χριστουγέννων) is a Greek traditional Christmas carol (kalanta) translated into English simply as \"Christmas Carol.\"", " This carol is commonly abbreviated as \"Kalanta\" or \"Kalanda\", some other common titles for this Christmas carol are Kalin Iméran and Christos Genate.", " This carol is commonly sung around Christmas and accompanied by light percussion instruments such as the Triangle (musical instrument) and Guitar." ], "title": "Kalanta Xristougenon" } ]
[ "Title: A Christmas Carol (2009 film)\n\nA Christmas Carol is a 2009 American 3D computer animated motion-capture fantasy film written and directed by Robert Zemeckis. It is an adaptation of the Charles Dickens story of the same name and stars Jim Carrey in a multitude of roles, including Ebenezer Scrooge as a young, middle-aged, and old man, and the three ghosts who haunt Scrooge. The film also features supporting roles done by Gary Oldman, Colin Firth, Bob Hoskins, Robin Wright, and Cary Elwes.", "Title: UPA (animation studio)\n\nUnited Productions of America, better known as UPA, was an American animation studio active from the 1940s through the 1970s. Beginning with industrial and World War II training films, UPA eventually produced theatrical shorts for Columbia Pictures, notably the Mr. Magoo series. In 1956, UPA produced a television series for CBS, \"The Boing-Boing Show,\" hosted by Gerald McBoing Boing. In the 1960s, UPA produced syndicated Mr. Magoo and \"Dick Tracy\" television series and other series and specials, including the popular \"Mister Magoo's Christmas Carol\". UPA also produced two animated features, \"1001 Arabian Nights\" and \"Gay Purr-ee\", and distributed Japanese films from Toho Studios in the 1970s and 1980s. \" Gerald McBoing Boing\" (2005–2007) is a more recent television series based on UPA's memorable character and licensed and co-produced by Cookie Jar Entertainment and Classic Media, for Cartoon Network.", "Title: Munto\n\nMunto is a two-episode original video animation (OVA) project by Kyoto Animation, first released in 2003 titled \"Munto\" followed by a 2005 sequel \"Munto: Beyond the Walls of Time\". An animated television series entitled \"Sora o Miageru Shōjo no Hitomi ni Utsuru Sekai\" based on the OVAs was produced by Kyoto Animation and directed by Yoshiji Kigami. The TV series is a nine-episode continuation of the OVAs, and aired in Japan between January and March 2009 on Chiba TV. The TV series includes an updated director's cut of the OVA episodes with new animation and footage. A manga adaptation of the TV series illustrated by Makoto 2-gō began serialization in the May 2009 issue of Kadokawa Shoten's \"Comp Ace\" magazine. An animated film named \"Tenjōbito to Akutobito Saigo no Tatakai\" (天上人とアクト人 最後の戦い ) was released on April 18, 2009.", "Title: A Klingon Christmas Carol\n\nA Klingon Christmas Carol is the first play to be performed entirely in Klingon, a constructed language first appearing in the television series \"Star Trek\". The play is based on the Charles Dickens novella, \"A Christmas Carol\". \"A Klingon Christmas Carol\" is the Charles Dickens classic tale of ghosts and redemption, adapted to reflect the Klingon values of courage and honor, and then translated into Klingon, performed with English supertitles.", "Title: The Muppet Christmas Carol\n\nThe Muppet Christmas Carol is a 1992 American-British musical fantasy comedy-drama film and an adaptation of Charles Dickens's 1843 novel \"A Christmas Carol\". It is the fourth in a series of live-action musical films featuring The Muppets, with Michael Caine starring as Ebenezer Scrooge. Although it is a comedic film with contemporary songs, \"The Muppet Christmas Carol\" otherwise follows Dickens's original story closely. The film was produced and directed by Brian Henson for Jim Henson Productions and released by Walt Disney Pictures.", "Title: A Christmas Carol\n\nA Christmas Carol in Prose, Being a Ghost-Story of Christmas, commonly known as A Christmas Carol, is a novella by Charles Dickens, first published in London by Chapman & Hall in 1843; the first edition was illustrated by John Leech. \"A Christmas Carol\" tells the story of Ebenezer Scrooge, an old miser who is visited by the ghost of his former business partner Jacob Marley and the Ghosts of Christmas Past, Present and Yet to Come. After their visits Scrooge is transformed into a kinder, gentler man.", "Title: Jungledyret Hugo\n\nJungledyret Hugo is a Danish media franchise featuring the cartoon adventures of an anthropomorphic mammal named Hugo. Created by Danish author and filmmaker Flemming Quist Møller from a lullaby he made for his son, that later evolved to a full-length animated feature, It was produced at A. Film A/S, the franchise currently consists of two animated features, an animated television series, and a third film in CGI.", "Title: A Christmas Carol (1999 film)\n\nA Christmas Carol is a 1999 British-American made-for-television film adaptation of Charles Dickens' famous novel \"A Christmas Carol\" that was first televised December 5, 1999 on TNT. It was directed by David Jones and stars Patrick Stewart as Ebenezer Scrooge and Richard E. Grant as Bob Cratchit. The film was produced after Patrick Stewart performed a series of successful theatrical readings of \"A Christmas Carol\" on Broadway and in London.", "Title: We Three Kings\n\n\"We Three Kings\", also known as \"We Three Kings of Orient Are\" or \"The Quest of the Magi\", is a Christmas carol that was written by John Henry Hopkins, Jr. in 1857. At the time of composing the carol, Hopkins served as the rector of Christ Episcopal Church in Williamsport, Pennsylvania, and he wrote the carol for a Christmas pageant in New York City. Many versions of this song have been composed and it remains a popular Christmas carol.", "Title: Kalanta Xristougenon\n\nKalanta Xristougenon (Κάλαντα Χριστουγέννων) is a Greek traditional Christmas carol (kalanta) translated into English simply as \"Christmas Carol.\" This carol is commonly abbreviated as \"Kalanta\" or \"Kalanda\", some other common titles for this Christmas carol are Kalin Iméran and Christos Genate. This carol is commonly sung around Christmas and accompanied by light percussion instruments such as the Triangle (musical instrument) and Guitar." ]
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What is the name of the hangar that houses the world's largest indoor water park?
Aerium
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{ "title": [ "World Waterpark", "Tropical Islands Resort" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Boyne Mountain Resort is a ski resort with a collection of accommodations in Northern Michigan located near Boyne City operated by Boyne Resorts.", " The center piece is an upscale resort called The Mountain Grand Lodge and Spa.", " Boyne Mountain has continued use of the first chairlift built, originally constructed in Idaho in 1936 for use at a resort in Sun Valley, Idaho.", " It is also the location of Avalanche Bay, the largest indoor water park in Michigan.", " Boyne Mountain is the sister resort of Boyne Highlands." ], "title": "Boyne Mountain Resort" }, { "sentences": [ "Ray's Splash Planet (often referred to as Ray's) is a Mecklenburg County, North Carolina funded water park located in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States.", " The aquatic facility is operated by the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation department.", " Ray's Splash Planet is considered one of the largest indoor water parks in both of the Carolinas and is the largest water park in Charlotte, North Carolina, with over 29,000 square feet of space and using over 117,000 gallons of water at 87 degrees.", " The water is cleaned and sanitized through the use of chlorine, filtration and an ultraviolet germicidal irradiation system.", " There are multiple attractions including the Blue Comet, a three story figure 8 slide, and other family friendly attractions like the Orbiter, Saturation Station, the Vortex, Meteor Showers, Moon Beach and the Sea of Tranquility.", " The water park also features a fitness center and gymnasium shared with the Irwin Academic Center, an educational center of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools system.", " The first floor of the facility includes the pool area, locker rooms, birthday party classrooms and concessions stand.", " The second story includes the fitness center with an aerobics/dance studio.", " Access to the indoor gymnasium is also located on the second floor.", " Ray's Splash Planet is located on North Sycamore Street near Johnson & Wales University and is just off Interstate 77 in North Carolina in the Third Ward section of Uptown Charlotte.", " The water park opened on October 15, 2002 with help from Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation's partnership with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools.", " Major competitors are Carowinds in Charlotte, North Carolina, Great Wolf Lodge in Concord, North Carolina and Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe in Greensboro, North Carolina." ], "title": "Ray's Splash Planet" }, { "sentences": [ "World Waterpark is a water park located at West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.", " Opened to the public in 1986, it is the world's second-largest indoor water park after the Tropical Islands Resort in Germany.", " It has a maximum capacity of 5000 guests, an average air temperature of 31 °C , and contains the world's largest indoor wave pool with a capacity of 12.3 million litres." ], "title": "World Waterpark" }, { "sentences": [ "An indoor water park is a type of water park that is located inside a building.", " An indoor water park has the ability to stay open year-round, as it is not affected by weather conditions." ], "title": "Indoor water park" }, { "sentences": [ "Tropical Islands Resort is a tropical theme park located in the former Brand-Briesen Airfield in the Krausnick, municipality in the district of Dahme-Spreewald in Brandenburg, Germany, 50 kilometres from the southern boundary of Berlin.", " It is housed in a former airship hangar (known as the Aerium), the biggest free-standing hall in the world.", " The hall belonged to the company Cargolifter until its insolvency in 2002." ], "title": "Tropical Islands Resort" }, { "sentences": [ "Daying County () is a county of Sichuan province, China, under the administration of Suining City and in the central part of the Sichuan Basin.", " In 2002, it had a population of 520,000 residing in an area of 703 km2 .", " Daying is remarkable for being the home of the \"Chinese Dead Sea\", a tourist attraction that is based on a salt lake with 9 times the salinity of the ocean and which constitutes the largest indoor water park in China.", " The G42 Shanghai–Chengdu Expressway and Dazhou–Chengdu Railway (达成铁路) traverses east–west through the entire length of the county." ], "title": "Daying County" }, { "sentences": [ "Mt. Olympus Water and Theme Park is a theme park and water park complex in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin.", " Mt. Olympus consists of four areas of the park: Zeus' Playground (outdoor theme park), Neptune's Water Kingdom (outdoor waterpark), The Parthenon (indoor theme park), and Medusa's indoor water park.", " In 2010 and 2011, the park purchased several smaller nearby independent motels and hotels and renamed them, painting them blue and white to fit the Greek theme for the main hotel.", " Many other area hotels and motels offer free or reduced-priced tickets." ], "title": "Mt. Olympus Water &amp; Theme Park" }, { "sentences": [ "Yerevan Water World (Armenian: Ջրաշխարհ (\"Jrashkharh\")) is a water park situated on Myasnikyan Avenue of Nor Nork district in the Armenian capital of Yerevan.", " The Water World has an open-air water park occupying an area of 2.5 hectares and an indoor water park of 0.5 hectare." ], "title": "Yerevan Water World" }, { "sentences": [ "KeyLime Cove was a resort and indoor waterpark located in Gurnee, Illinois near Six Flags Great America.", " KeyLime Cove was listed as the \"Official Resort of Six Flags Great America\".", " The resort was located about an hour away from Chicago and less than an hour from Milwaukee.", " The resort closed on April 19, 2017 and will be under renovations for the next year to transform the tropical themed resort to a north woods themed look.", " Great Wolf Resorts, a Madison-based company with over 14 resorts opened and 4 under construction/renovation, acquired the property on February 6 at the Gurnee Village board meeting the night before.", " The indoor water park will also be expanded by about 20,000 square feet.", " In addition, further facilities are set to include an outdoor water park, more shopping and other amenities.", " The company’s Head of Development, Bryson Heezen, reportedly told Gurnee village board that fresh family rooms with themes such as a “wolf den,” new restaurants, mini-bowling and ropes courses were also on the cards.", " Guests that booked a future stay after April 20, 2017 will receive a notification that your stay was cancelled and a refund for any deposit held is being processed.", " Due to the large number of refunds being processed, it may take up to 30 days for guests to receive a full refund.", " Guests holding a KeyLime Cove gift card and are eligible to receive reimbursement for any remaining balance on the gift card.", " Refunds of gift card balances are currently being processed and will be mailed to guests within 30 days." ], "title": "Key Lime Cove" }, { "sentences": [ "Wet N Wild is an indoor water park situated in North Shields, Tyne and Wear, England.", " It was the United Kingdom's largest indoor water park when opened in 1993, a title subsequently claimed by Sandcastle Waterpark.", " The park is situated in the Royal Quays complex, and features numerous slides, a wave machine, and rapids.", " It was confirmed Wet N Wild would reopen following a takeover by Moirai Capital Investments;" ], "title": "Wet N Wild (North Shields)" } ]
[ "Title: Boyne Mountain Resort\n\nBoyne Mountain Resort is a ski resort with a collection of accommodations in Northern Michigan located near Boyne City operated by Boyne Resorts. The center piece is an upscale resort called The Mountain Grand Lodge and Spa. Boyne Mountain has continued use of the first chairlift built, originally constructed in Idaho in 1936 for use at a resort in Sun Valley, Idaho. It is also the location of Avalanche Bay, the largest indoor water park in Michigan. Boyne Mountain is the sister resort of Boyne Highlands.", "Title: Ray's Splash Planet\n\nRay's Splash Planet (often referred to as Ray's) is a Mecklenburg County, North Carolina funded water park located in Charlotte, North Carolina, United States. The aquatic facility is operated by the Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation department. Ray's Splash Planet is considered one of the largest indoor water parks in both of the Carolinas and is the largest water park in Charlotte, North Carolina, with over 29,000 square feet of space and using over 117,000 gallons of water at 87 degrees. The water is cleaned and sanitized through the use of chlorine, filtration and an ultraviolet germicidal irradiation system. There are multiple attractions including the Blue Comet, a three story figure 8 slide, and other family friendly attractions like the Orbiter, Saturation Station, the Vortex, Meteor Showers, Moon Beach and the Sea of Tranquility. The water park also features a fitness center and gymnasium shared with the Irwin Academic Center, an educational center of the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools system. The first floor of the facility includes the pool area, locker rooms, birthday party classrooms and concessions stand. The second story includes the fitness center with an aerobics/dance studio. Access to the indoor gymnasium is also located on the second floor. Ray's Splash Planet is located on North Sycamore Street near Johnson & Wales University and is just off Interstate 77 in North Carolina in the Third Ward section of Uptown Charlotte. The water park opened on October 15, 2002 with help from Mecklenburg County Park and Recreation's partnership with Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools. Major competitors are Carowinds in Charlotte, North Carolina, Great Wolf Lodge in Concord, North Carolina and Wet 'n Wild Emerald Pointe in Greensboro, North Carolina.", "Title: World Waterpark\n\nWorld Waterpark is a water park located at West Edmonton Mall in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Opened to the public in 1986, it is the world's second-largest indoor water park after the Tropical Islands Resort in Germany. It has a maximum capacity of 5000 guests, an average air temperature of 31 °C , and contains the world's largest indoor wave pool with a capacity of 12.3 million litres.", "Title: Indoor water park\n\nAn indoor water park is a type of water park that is located inside a building. An indoor water park has the ability to stay open year-round, as it is not affected by weather conditions.", "Title: Tropical Islands Resort\n\nTropical Islands Resort is a tropical theme park located in the former Brand-Briesen Airfield in the Krausnick, municipality in the district of Dahme-Spreewald in Brandenburg, Germany, 50 kilometres from the southern boundary of Berlin. It is housed in a former airship hangar (known as the Aerium), the biggest free-standing hall in the world. The hall belonged to the company Cargolifter until its insolvency in 2002.", "Title: Daying County\n\nDaying County () is a county of Sichuan province, China, under the administration of Suining City and in the central part of the Sichuan Basin. In 2002, it had a population of 520,000 residing in an area of 703 km2 . Daying is remarkable for being the home of the \"Chinese Dead Sea\", a tourist attraction that is based on a salt lake with 9 times the salinity of the ocean and which constitutes the largest indoor water park in China. The G42 Shanghai–Chengdu Expressway and Dazhou–Chengdu Railway (达成铁路) traverses east–west through the entire length of the county.", "Title: Mt. Olympus Water &amp; Theme Park\n\nMt. Olympus Water and Theme Park is a theme park and water park complex in Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin. Mt. Olympus consists of four areas of the park: Zeus' Playground (outdoor theme park), Neptune's Water Kingdom (outdoor waterpark), The Parthenon (indoor theme park), and Medusa's indoor water park. In 2010 and 2011, the park purchased several smaller nearby independent motels and hotels and renamed them, painting them blue and white to fit the Greek theme for the main hotel. Many other area hotels and motels offer free or reduced-priced tickets.", "Title: Yerevan Water World\n\nYerevan Water World (Armenian: Ջրաշխարհ (\"Jrashkharh\")) is a water park situated on Myasnikyan Avenue of Nor Nork district in the Armenian capital of Yerevan. The Water World has an open-air water park occupying an area of 2.5 hectares and an indoor water park of 0.5 hectare.", "Title: Key Lime Cove\n\nKeyLime Cove was a resort and indoor waterpark located in Gurnee, Illinois near Six Flags Great America. KeyLime Cove was listed as the \"Official Resort of Six Flags Great America\". The resort was located about an hour away from Chicago and less than an hour from Milwaukee. The resort closed on April 19, 2017 and will be under renovations for the next year to transform the tropical themed resort to a north woods themed look. Great Wolf Resorts, a Madison-based company with over 14 resorts opened and 4 under construction/renovation, acquired the property on February 6 at the Gurnee Village board meeting the night before. The indoor water park will also be expanded by about 20,000 square feet. In addition, further facilities are set to include an outdoor water park, more shopping and other amenities. The company’s Head of Development, Bryson Heezen, reportedly told Gurnee village board that fresh family rooms with themes such as a “wolf den,” new restaurants, mini-bowling and ropes courses were also on the cards. Guests that booked a future stay after April 20, 2017 will receive a notification that your stay was cancelled and a refund for any deposit held is being processed. Due to the large number of refunds being processed, it may take up to 30 days for guests to receive a full refund. Guests holding a KeyLime Cove gift card and are eligible to receive reimbursement for any remaining balance on the gift card. Refunds of gift card balances are currently being processed and will be mailed to guests within 30 days.", "Title: Wet N Wild (North Shields)\n\nWet N Wild is an indoor water park situated in North Shields, Tyne and Wear, England. It was the United Kingdom's largest indoor water park when opened in 1993, a title subsequently claimed by Sandcastle Waterpark. The park is situated in the Royal Quays complex, and features numerous slides, a wave machine, and rapids. It was confirmed Wet N Wild would reopen following a takeover by Moirai Capital Investments;" ]
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John Foxe (1516/17 – 18 April 1587) was an English historian and martyrologist, the author of "Actes and Monuments", an account of Christian martyrs throughout Western history but emphasizing the sufferings of English Protestants and proto-Protestants from the fourteenth century through the reign of which Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death?
Mary I
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{ "title": [ "John Foxe", "Mary I of England" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Agnes Prest (died 15 August 1557) was an English Protestant martyr from the reign of the Catholic Queen Mary.", " She was burned at the stake at Southernhay in Exeter in 1557.", " According to \"Foxe's Book of Martyrs\", and the story of Exeter Protestant Martyrs she lived near Launceston, Cornwall, and was married to a Catholic husband.", " She left her husband over his Catholicism, and went to be a spinner but she later on returned to him and was arrested and indicted at the Launceston Assizes.", " She was then put in Launceston jail and then transferred to Exeter jail.", " In Exeter prison, she was brought before the Bishop of Exeter, bishop Turbeville.", " When questioned, she denied the Catholic doctrine of Transubstantiation.", " She was then released for a month.", " Whilst she was released, she is said to have met a Dutch stonemason in Exeter Cathedral who was repairing the statues of the saints beloved of the Catholics.", " According to Foxe, she said to him \"What a madman art thou, to make them new noses, which within a few days shall all lose their heads\".", " After that point she was returned to jail where she had many visitors, including Walter Raleigh's mother, Catherine Raleigh who praised her for her 'Godly life'.", " She was then tried for heresy by the Mayor of Exeter, refused to recant her beliefs and was executed by being burnt to death on the 15th August 1557.", "." ], "title": "Agnes Prest" }, { "sentences": [ "The Actes and Monuments, popularly known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs, is a work of Protestant history and martyrology by John Foxe, first published in English in 1563 by John Day.", " It includes a polemical account of the sufferings of Protestants under the Catholic Church, with particular emphasis on England and Scotland.", " The book was highly influential in those countries and helped shape lasting popular notions of Catholicism there.", " The book went through four editions in Foxe's lifetime and a number of later editions and abridgements, including some that specifically reduced the text to a \"Book of Martyrs\"." ], "title": "Foxe's Book of Martyrs" }, { "sentences": [ "The book \"Acts and Monuments\" by John Foxe, commonly known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs lists many more than this." ], "title": "List of people burned as heretics" }, { "sentences": [ "John Day (or Daye) (c. 1522 – 23 July 1584) was an English Protestant printer.", " He specialised in printing and distributing Protestant literature and pamphlets, and produced many small-format religious books, such as ABCs, sermons, and translations of psalms.", " He found fame, however, as the publisher of John Foxe's \"Actes and Monuments\", also known as the \"Book of Martyrs\", the largest and most technologically accomplished book printed in sixteenth-century England." ], "title": "John Day (printer)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Human Condition, first published in 1958, Hannah Arendt's account of how \"human activities\" should be and have been understood throughout Western history.", " Arendt is interested in the \"vita activa\" (active life) as contrasted with the \"vita contemplativa\" (contemplative life) and concerned that the debate over the relative status of the two has blinded us to important insights about the \"vita activa\" and the way in which it has changed since ancient times.", " She distinguishes three sorts of activity (labor, work, and action) and discusses how they have been affected by changes in Western history." ], "title": "The Human Condition (book)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 'White Horse Tavern' or 'White Horse Inn' was allegedly the meeting place in Cambridge for English Protestant reformers to discuss Lutheran ideas, from 1521 onwards.", " According to the historian Geoffrey Elton the group of university dons who met there were nicknamed 'Little Germany' in reference to their discussions of Luther.", " Whilst the pub undoubtedly existed, several scholars have questioned the existence of the 'White Horse' meetings - they are described by John Foxe in his Book of Martyrs, but no other evidence for them exists.", " Gergely M Juhász writes that 'Foxe’s romantic image of these students and scholars convening secretly on a regular basis in the White Horse Inn… is unsubstantiated', and Alec Ryrie refers to it as 'the stubborn legend of the White Horse Inn.'" ], "title": "White Horse Tavern, Cambridge" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Samuel (died 31 August 1555) was an English priest of East Bergholt in Suffolk, England who was imprisoned, tortured and burnt to death as a judicial execution under the Marian persecutions, and is commemorated as one of the Ipswich Martyrs.", " His sufferings are recorded in John Foxe's \"Book of Martyrs\"." ], "title": "Robert Samuel" }, { "sentences": [ "John Foxe (1516/17 – 18 April 1587) was an English historian and martyrologist, the author of \"Actes and Monuments\" (popularly known as \"Foxe's Book of Martyrs\"), an account of Christian martyrs throughout Western history but emphasizing the sufferings of English Protestants and proto-Protestants from the fourteenth century through the reign of Mary I.", " Widely owned and read by English Puritans, the book helped mould British popular opinion about the Catholic Church for several centuries." ], "title": "John Foxe" }, { "sentences": [ "Mary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558) was the Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death.", " Mary is best known for her aggressive and bloody pursuit of the restoration of Roman Catholicism in England and Ireland in an attempt to reverse the English Reformation of her father, Henry VIII." ], "title": "Mary I of England" }, { "sentences": [ "The English Protestant cleric John Foxe of the 16th century, known primarily if somewhat misleadingly as a martyrologist on the basis of his major work \"Actes and Monuments\", wrote also on the interpretation of the Apocalypse, both at the beginning of his writing career in the 1550s, and right at the end of it, with his \"Eicasmi\" of 1587, the year of his death." ], "title": "John Foxe's apocalyptic thought" } ]
[ "Title: Agnes Prest\n\nAgnes Prest (died 15 August 1557) was an English Protestant martyr from the reign of the Catholic Queen Mary. She was burned at the stake at Southernhay in Exeter in 1557. According to \"Foxe's Book of Martyrs\", and the story of Exeter Protestant Martyrs she lived near Launceston, Cornwall, and was married to a Catholic husband. She left her husband over his Catholicism, and went to be a spinner but she later on returned to him and was arrested and indicted at the Launceston Assizes. She was then put in Launceston jail and then transferred to Exeter jail. In Exeter prison, she was brought before the Bishop of Exeter, bishop Turbeville. When questioned, she denied the Catholic doctrine of Transubstantiation. She was then released for a month. Whilst she was released, she is said to have met a Dutch stonemason in Exeter Cathedral who was repairing the statues of the saints beloved of the Catholics. According to Foxe, she said to him \"What a madman art thou, to make them new noses, which within a few days shall all lose their heads\". After that point she was returned to jail where she had many visitors, including Walter Raleigh's mother, Catherine Raleigh who praised her for her 'Godly life'. She was then tried for heresy by the Mayor of Exeter, refused to recant her beliefs and was executed by being burnt to death on the 15th August 1557. .", "Title: Foxe's Book of Martyrs\n\nThe Actes and Monuments, popularly known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs, is a work of Protestant history and martyrology by John Foxe, first published in English in 1563 by John Day. It includes a polemical account of the sufferings of Protestants under the Catholic Church, with particular emphasis on England and Scotland. The book was highly influential in those countries and helped shape lasting popular notions of Catholicism there. The book went through four editions in Foxe's lifetime and a number of later editions and abridgements, including some that specifically reduced the text to a \"Book of Martyrs\".", "Title: List of people burned as heretics\n\nThe book \"Acts and Monuments\" by John Foxe, commonly known as Foxe's Book of Martyrs lists many more than this.", "Title: John Day (printer)\n\nJohn Day (or Daye) (c. 1522 – 23 July 1584) was an English Protestant printer. He specialised in printing and distributing Protestant literature and pamphlets, and produced many small-format religious books, such as ABCs, sermons, and translations of psalms. He found fame, however, as the publisher of John Foxe's \"Actes and Monuments\", also known as the \"Book of Martyrs\", the largest and most technologically accomplished book printed in sixteenth-century England.", "Title: The Human Condition (book)\n\nThe Human Condition, first published in 1958, Hannah Arendt's account of how \"human activities\" should be and have been understood throughout Western history. Arendt is interested in the \"vita activa\" (active life) as contrasted with the \"vita contemplativa\" (contemplative life) and concerned that the debate over the relative status of the two has blinded us to important insights about the \"vita activa\" and the way in which it has changed since ancient times. She distinguishes three sorts of activity (labor, work, and action) and discusses how they have been affected by changes in Western history.", "Title: White Horse Tavern, Cambridge\n\nThe 'White Horse Tavern' or 'White Horse Inn' was allegedly the meeting place in Cambridge for English Protestant reformers to discuss Lutheran ideas, from 1521 onwards. According to the historian Geoffrey Elton the group of university dons who met there were nicknamed 'Little Germany' in reference to their discussions of Luther. Whilst the pub undoubtedly existed, several scholars have questioned the existence of the 'White Horse' meetings - they are described by John Foxe in his Book of Martyrs, but no other evidence for them exists. Gergely M Juhász writes that 'Foxe’s romantic image of these students and scholars convening secretly on a regular basis in the White Horse Inn… is unsubstantiated', and Alec Ryrie refers to it as 'the stubborn legend of the White Horse Inn.'", "Title: Robert Samuel\n\nRobert Samuel (died 31 August 1555) was an English priest of East Bergholt in Suffolk, England who was imprisoned, tortured and burnt to death as a judicial execution under the Marian persecutions, and is commemorated as one of the Ipswich Martyrs. His sufferings are recorded in John Foxe's \"Book of Martyrs\".", "Title: John Foxe\n\nJohn Foxe (1516/17 – 18 April 1587) was an English historian and martyrologist, the author of \"Actes and Monuments\" (popularly known as \"Foxe's Book of Martyrs\"), an account of Christian martyrs throughout Western history but emphasizing the sufferings of English Protestants and proto-Protestants from the fourteenth century through the reign of Mary I. Widely owned and read by English Puritans, the book helped mould British popular opinion about the Catholic Church for several centuries.", "Title: Mary I of England\n\nMary I (18 February 1516 – 17 November 1558) was the Queen of England and Ireland from July 1553 until her death. Mary is best known for her aggressive and bloody pursuit of the restoration of Roman Catholicism in England and Ireland in an attempt to reverse the English Reformation of her father, Henry VIII.", "Title: John Foxe's apocalyptic thought\n\nThe English Protestant cleric John Foxe of the 16th century, known primarily if somewhat misleadingly as a martyrologist on the basis of his major work \"Actes and Monuments\", wrote also on the interpretation of the Apocalypse, both at the beginning of his writing career in the 1550s, and right at the end of it, with his \"Eicasmi\" of 1587, the year of his death." ]
6,451
The Bag Man is was inspired by a work from what Swiss Jungian psycologist and scholar?
Marie-Louise von Franz
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{ "title": [ "The Bag Man", "Marie-Louise von Franz" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Marie-Louise von Franz (4 January 1915 – 17 February 1998) was a Swiss Jungian psychologist and scholar, renowned for her psychological interpretations of fairy tales and of alchemical manuscripts." ], "title": "Marie-Louise von Franz" }, { "sentences": [ "Carl Alfred Meier (19 April 1905 – 1995) was a Swiss psychiatrist, Jungian psychologist, scholar, and first president of the C. G. Jung Institute in Zürich.", " As a successor to Carl Jung, he held the Chair of Honorary Professor of Psychology at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in 1949.", " Later, co-founded the Clinic and Research Center for Jungian Psychology in Zürichberg." ], "title": "Carl Alfred Meier" }, { "sentences": [ "Primeiro Impacto is a Brazilian morning newscast produced and originally broadcast by SBT since March 28, 2016.", " It is based on U.S. news program \"Primer Impacto\", broadcast by the Univision network, which broadcasts its programming in Spanish and has its dedicated audience for the Hispanic American public.", " Initially anchored by journalists Karyn Bravo & Joyce Ribeiro, television newscast is now presented by Dudu Camargo, \"Bag Man\" character performer from the program \"Fofocando\"." ], "title": "Primeiro Impacto" }, { "sentences": [ "Toni Anna Wolff (18 September 1888 — 21 March 1953) was a Swiss Jungian analyst and a close collaborator of Carl Jung.", " During her analytic career Wolff published relatively little under her own name, but she helped Jung identify, define, and name some of his best-known concepts, including anima, animus, and persona, as well as the theory of the psychological types.", " Her best-known paper is an essay on four \"types\" or aspects of the feminine psyche: the Amazon, the Mother, the Hetaira, and the Medial (or mediumistic) Woman." ], "title": "Toni Wolff" }, { "sentences": [ "An Obedient Father is a novel by Akhil Sharma.", " It received the 2001 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award and Whiting Writers' Award.", " Set during the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, the story is about a corrupt and loathsome bag man who lives with his daughter and granddaughter in a New Delhi slum.", " The novel started as a short story that was previously published." ], "title": "An Obedient Father" }, { "sentences": [ "A Jungian scholar, Mayes has produced the first book-length studies in English on the pedagogical applications of Jungian and post-Jungian psychology, which is based on the work of Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961).", " Jungian psychology is also called analytical psychology.", " Mayes' work, based in the humanities and depth psychology, is thought to offer an alternative to the social sciences model." ], "title": "Clifford Mayes" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bag Man (also known as Motel or The Carrier) is a 2014 thriller film directed by David Grovic.", " It is based on an original screenplay by James Russo and a rewrite by David Grovic and Paul Conway and an inspiration of \"The Cat: A Tale of Feminine Redemption\" by Marie-Louise von Franz.", " The film stars John Cusack, Rebecca Da Costa, Crispin Glover, Dominic Purcell, and Robert De Niro.", " The film premiered on February 28, 2014, in New York and Los Angeles." ], "title": "The Bag Man" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sack Man (also called the Bag Man or Man with the Bag/Sack) is a figure similar to the bogeyman, portrayed as a man with a sack on his back who carries naughty children away.", " Variants of this figure appear all over the world, particularly in Latin countries, such as Spain, Portugal, Brazil and the countries of Spanish America, where it referred to as \"el \"Hombre del costal\"\", \"el hombre del saco\", or in Portuguese, \"o homem do saco\" (all of which mean \"the sack/bag man\"), and Eastern Europe.", " Similar legends are found in Haiti and some countries in Asia." ], "title": "Sack Man" }, { "sentences": [ "A bagman (or bag man) is a person designated to collect or distribute illicitly gained money (\"dirty money\"), such as bribes to public officials or money that is collected in a criminal enterprise, such as a \"protection racket\" or in the running of a numbers racket.", " A bagman may also act as an intermediary in such transactions.", " \"Bagman\" is also a (mainly) British term for a traveling salesman.", " The first known use of the term occurred in" ], "title": "Bagman" }, { "sentences": [ "Emma Jung (born Emma Rauschenbach, 30 March 1882 – 27 November 1955) was a Swiss Jungian analyst and author.", " She married Carl Gustav Jung, financing and helping him to make him the prominent psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology that he became, and had five children with him.", " Enduring his infidelities and mood swings, she was his \"intellectual editor\" to the end of her life.", " After her death, Jung described her as \"a Queen\"." ], "title": "Emma Jung" } ]
[ "Title: Marie-Louise von Franz\n\nMarie-Louise von Franz (4 January 1915 – 17 February 1998) was a Swiss Jungian psychologist and scholar, renowned for her psychological interpretations of fairy tales and of alchemical manuscripts.", "Title: Carl Alfred Meier\n\nCarl Alfred Meier (19 April 1905 – 1995) was a Swiss psychiatrist, Jungian psychologist, scholar, and first president of the C. G. Jung Institute in Zürich. As a successor to Carl Jung, he held the Chair of Honorary Professor of Psychology at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in 1949. Later, co-founded the Clinic and Research Center for Jungian Psychology in Zürichberg.", "Title: Primeiro Impacto\n\nPrimeiro Impacto is a Brazilian morning newscast produced and originally broadcast by SBT since March 28, 2016. It is based on U.S. news program \"Primer Impacto\", broadcast by the Univision network, which broadcasts its programming in Spanish and has its dedicated audience for the Hispanic American public. Initially anchored by journalists Karyn Bravo & Joyce Ribeiro, television newscast is now presented by Dudu Camargo, \"Bag Man\" character performer from the program \"Fofocando\".", "Title: Toni Wolff\n\nToni Anna Wolff (18 September 1888 — 21 March 1953) was a Swiss Jungian analyst and a close collaborator of Carl Jung. During her analytic career Wolff published relatively little under her own name, but she helped Jung identify, define, and name some of his best-known concepts, including anima, animus, and persona, as well as the theory of the psychological types. Her best-known paper is an essay on four \"types\" or aspects of the feminine psyche: the Amazon, the Mother, the Hetaira, and the Medial (or mediumistic) Woman.", "Title: An Obedient Father\n\nAn Obedient Father is a novel by Akhil Sharma. It received the 2001 Hemingway Foundation/PEN Award and Whiting Writers' Award. Set during the assassination of Indian Prime Minister Rajiv Gandhi, the story is about a corrupt and loathsome bag man who lives with his daughter and granddaughter in a New Delhi slum. The novel started as a short story that was previously published.", "Title: Clifford Mayes\n\nA Jungian scholar, Mayes has produced the first book-length studies in English on the pedagogical applications of Jungian and post-Jungian psychology, which is based on the work of Carl Gustav Jung (1875–1961). Jungian psychology is also called analytical psychology. Mayes' work, based in the humanities and depth psychology, is thought to offer an alternative to the social sciences model.", "Title: The Bag Man\n\nThe Bag Man (also known as Motel or The Carrier) is a 2014 thriller film directed by David Grovic. It is based on an original screenplay by James Russo and a rewrite by David Grovic and Paul Conway and an inspiration of \"The Cat: A Tale of Feminine Redemption\" by Marie-Louise von Franz. The film stars John Cusack, Rebecca Da Costa, Crispin Glover, Dominic Purcell, and Robert De Niro. The film premiered on February 28, 2014, in New York and Los Angeles.", "Title: Sack Man\n\nThe Sack Man (also called the Bag Man or Man with the Bag/Sack) is a figure similar to the bogeyman, portrayed as a man with a sack on his back who carries naughty children away. Variants of this figure appear all over the world, particularly in Latin countries, such as Spain, Portugal, Brazil and the countries of Spanish America, where it referred to as \"el \"Hombre del costal\"\", \"el hombre del saco\", or in Portuguese, \"o homem do saco\" (all of which mean \"the sack/bag man\"), and Eastern Europe. Similar legends are found in Haiti and some countries in Asia.", "Title: Bagman\n\nA bagman (or bag man) is a person designated to collect or distribute illicitly gained money (\"dirty money\"), such as bribes to public officials or money that is collected in a criminal enterprise, such as a \"protection racket\" or in the running of a numbers racket. A bagman may also act as an intermediary in such transactions. \"Bagman\" is also a (mainly) British term for a traveling salesman. The first known use of the term occurred in", "Title: Emma Jung\n\nEmma Jung (born Emma Rauschenbach, 30 March 1882 – 27 November 1955) was a Swiss Jungian analyst and author. She married Carl Gustav Jung, financing and helping him to make him the prominent psychiatrist and founder of analytical psychology that he became, and had five children with him. Enduring his infidelities and mood swings, she was his \"intellectual editor\" to the end of her life. After her death, Jung described her as \"a Queen\"." ]
6,452
In what year did the man who released "Fare Forward Voyagers" die from surgical complications?
2001
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{ "title": [ "Fare Forward Voyagers (Soldier's Choice)", "John Fahey (musician)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 5 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Sarah Grosvenor (1723–1742) was involved in a colonial court hearing after an unsuccessful abortion resulted in her death.", " After a seemingly successful surgical abortion performed by Dr. John Hallowell, Grosvenor became sick.", " She died on September 14, 1742 in her hometown of Pomfret, Connecticut after surgical complications.", " Grosvenor's case has been argued as one of the most well known surgical abortion cases in colonial America." ], "title": "Sarah Grosvenor" }, { "sentences": [ "Gossypiboma, textiloma or more broadly Retained Foreign Object (RFO) is the technical term for a surgical complications resulting from foreign materials, such as a surgical sponge, accidentally left inside a patient's body.", " The term \"gossypiboma\" is derived from the Latin \"gossypium\" (“cotton wool, cotton”) and the suffix \"-oma\", meaning a tumor or growth, and describes a mass within a patient's body comprising a cotton matrix surrounded by a foreign body granuloma.", " \"Textiloma\" is derived from textile (surgical sponges have historically been made of cloth), and is used in place of gossypiboma due to the increasing use of synthetic materials in place of cotton." ], "title": "Gossypiboma" }, { "sentences": [ "In anatomy, Underwood's septa (or maxillary sinus septa, singular septum) are fin-shaped projections of bone that may exist in the maxillary sinus, first described in 1910 by Arthur S. Underwood, an anatomist at King's College in London.", " The presence of septa at or near the floor of the sinus are of interest to the dental clinician when proposing or performing sinus floor elevation procedures because of an increased likelihood of surgical complications, such as tearing of the Schneiderian membrane." ], "title": "Underwood's septa" }, { "sentences": [ "The July effect, sometimes referred to as the July phenomenon, is a perceived increase in the risk of medical errors and surgical complications that occurs in association with the time of year in which United States medical school graduates begin residencies.", " A similar period in the United Kingdom is known as the killing season." ], "title": "July effect" }, { "sentences": [ "Strong for Surgery is a public health campaign and quality improvement (QI) initiative launched in Washington State in 2012.", " Strong for Surgery works with participating hospitals and clinics to integrate checklists into the pre-operative phase of clinical practice for elective surgeries.", " The checklists are used to screen patients for potential risk factors that can lead to surgical complications, in order to provide appropriate interventions to ensure better surgical outcomes.", " The checklists target four areas which are known to be highly-influential determinants of surgical outcomes: Nutrition, Glycemic Control, Medication Management, and Smoking Cessation.", " Strong for Surgery was developed by the Comparative Effectiveness Research Translation Network (CERTAIN) and informed by data from the Surgical Care and Outcomes Assessment Program." ], "title": "Strong for Surgery" }, { "sentences": [ "John Aloysius Fahey (February 28, 1939 – February 22, 2001) was an American fingerstyle guitarist and composer who played the steel-string acoustic guitar as a solo instrument.", " His style has been greatly influential and has been described as the foundation of American Primitive Guitar, a term borrowed from painting and referring mainly to the self-taught nature of the music and its minimalist style.", " Fahey borrowed from the folk and blues traditions in American roots music, having compiled many forgotten early recordings in these genres.", " He would later incorporate classical, Portuguese, Brazilian, and Indian music into his œuvre.", " He spent many of his later years in poverty and poor health, but enjoyed a minor career resurgence with a turn towards the more explicitly avant-garde, and created a series of abstract paintings during the last years of his life.", " He died in 2001 from complications from heart surgery.", " In 2003, he was ranked 35th in the \"Rolling Stone\" \"The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time\" list." ], "title": "John Fahey (musician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Fare Forward Voyagers (Soldier's Choice) (or simply, Fare Forward Voyagers) is an album by American fingerstyle guitarist and composer John Fahey, released in 1973.", " It contains three songs, one comprising a complete side of the original LP." ], "title": "Fare Forward Voyagers (Soldier's Choice)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP) partnership is a multi-year national campaign to substantially reduce surgical mortality and morbidity through collaborative efforts between healthcare organizations.", " The campaign began in August 2005 with the original goal of reducing the national incidence of surgical complications by 25% by the year 2010." ], "title": "Surgical Care Improvement Project" }, { "sentences": [ "Christopher Lyman Magee (1917–1995) was a United States Marine Corps aviator who became a fighter ace in World War II and was one of the more colorful members of the famous \"Black Sheep\" squadron, VMF-214.", " Known as a fearless and aggressive pilot he was credited with nine victories during the war and for his heroic actions in September and October 1943 during the Solomon Islands campaign he was awarded the Navy Cross.", " After the war, he dabbled in bootlegging, went to Israel and flew with the Haganah during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War and later served 8 years in federal prison for bank robberies in the Chicago area.", " Upon his return from prison, he lived quietly on the North Side of Chicago working as a columnist and reporter for a community newspaper.", " He died of surgical complications while having stomach cancer tumors removed on December 27, 1995." ], "title": "Christopher Magee (fighter pilot)" }, { "sentences": [ "George Wendell D'Artois, Sr. (December 25, 1925 – June 11, 1977), was a law-enforcement officer who served from 1962 to 1976 as public safety commissioner, a citywide elected position in his native Shreveport, Louisiana.", " By the end of his tenure, questions arouse about his integrity and commitment to his office, issues never resolved because of his death from surgical complications at the age of fifty-one." ], "title": "George W. D'Artois" } ]
[ "Title: Sarah Grosvenor\n\nSarah Grosvenor (1723–1742) was involved in a colonial court hearing after an unsuccessful abortion resulted in her death. After a seemingly successful surgical abortion performed by Dr. John Hallowell, Grosvenor became sick. She died on September 14, 1742 in her hometown of Pomfret, Connecticut after surgical complications. Grosvenor's case has been argued as one of the most well known surgical abortion cases in colonial America.", "Title: Gossypiboma\n\nGossypiboma, textiloma or more broadly Retained Foreign Object (RFO) is the technical term for a surgical complications resulting from foreign materials, such as a surgical sponge, accidentally left inside a patient's body. The term \"gossypiboma\" is derived from the Latin \"gossypium\" (“cotton wool, cotton”) and the suffix \"-oma\", meaning a tumor or growth, and describes a mass within a patient's body comprising a cotton matrix surrounded by a foreign body granuloma. \"Textiloma\" is derived from textile (surgical sponges have historically been made of cloth), and is used in place of gossypiboma due to the increasing use of synthetic materials in place of cotton.", "Title: Underwood's septa\n\nIn anatomy, Underwood's septa (or maxillary sinus septa, singular septum) are fin-shaped projections of bone that may exist in the maxillary sinus, first described in 1910 by Arthur S. Underwood, an anatomist at King's College in London. The presence of septa at or near the floor of the sinus are of interest to the dental clinician when proposing or performing sinus floor elevation procedures because of an increased likelihood of surgical complications, such as tearing of the Schneiderian membrane.", "Title: July effect\n\nThe July effect, sometimes referred to as the July phenomenon, is a perceived increase in the risk of medical errors and surgical complications that occurs in association with the time of year in which United States medical school graduates begin residencies. A similar period in the United Kingdom is known as the killing season.", "Title: Strong for Surgery\n\nStrong for Surgery is a public health campaign and quality improvement (QI) initiative launched in Washington State in 2012. Strong for Surgery works with participating hospitals and clinics to integrate checklists into the pre-operative phase of clinical practice for elective surgeries. The checklists are used to screen patients for potential risk factors that can lead to surgical complications, in order to provide appropriate interventions to ensure better surgical outcomes. The checklists target four areas which are known to be highly-influential determinants of surgical outcomes: Nutrition, Glycemic Control, Medication Management, and Smoking Cessation. Strong for Surgery was developed by the Comparative Effectiveness Research Translation Network (CERTAIN) and informed by data from the Surgical Care and Outcomes Assessment Program.", "Title: John Fahey (musician)\n\nJohn Aloysius Fahey (February 28, 1939 – February 22, 2001) was an American fingerstyle guitarist and composer who played the steel-string acoustic guitar as a solo instrument. His style has been greatly influential and has been described as the foundation of American Primitive Guitar, a term borrowed from painting and referring mainly to the self-taught nature of the music and its minimalist style. Fahey borrowed from the folk and blues traditions in American roots music, having compiled many forgotten early recordings in these genres. He would later incorporate classical, Portuguese, Brazilian, and Indian music into his œuvre. He spent many of his later years in poverty and poor health, but enjoyed a minor career resurgence with a turn towards the more explicitly avant-garde, and created a series of abstract paintings during the last years of his life. He died in 2001 from complications from heart surgery. In 2003, he was ranked 35th in the \"Rolling Stone\" \"The 100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time\" list.", "Title: Fare Forward Voyagers (Soldier's Choice)\n\nFare Forward Voyagers (Soldier's Choice) (or simply, Fare Forward Voyagers) is an album by American fingerstyle guitarist and composer John Fahey, released in 1973. It contains three songs, one comprising a complete side of the original LP.", "Title: Surgical Care Improvement Project\n\nThe Surgical Care Improvement Project (SCIP) partnership is a multi-year national campaign to substantially reduce surgical mortality and morbidity through collaborative efforts between healthcare organizations. The campaign began in August 2005 with the original goal of reducing the national incidence of surgical complications by 25% by the year 2010.", "Title: Christopher Magee (fighter pilot)\n\nChristopher Lyman Magee (1917–1995) was a United States Marine Corps aviator who became a fighter ace in World War II and was one of the more colorful members of the famous \"Black Sheep\" squadron, VMF-214. Known as a fearless and aggressive pilot he was credited with nine victories during the war and for his heroic actions in September and October 1943 during the Solomon Islands campaign he was awarded the Navy Cross. After the war, he dabbled in bootlegging, went to Israel and flew with the Haganah during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War and later served 8 years in federal prison for bank robberies in the Chicago area. Upon his return from prison, he lived quietly on the North Side of Chicago working as a columnist and reporter for a community newspaper. He died of surgical complications while having stomach cancer tumors removed on December 27, 1995.", "Title: George W. D'Artois\n\nGeorge Wendell D'Artois, Sr. (December 25, 1925 – June 11, 1977), was a law-enforcement officer who served from 1962 to 1976 as public safety commissioner, a citywide elected position in his native Shreveport, Louisiana. By the end of his tenure, questions arouse about his integrity and commitment to his office, issues never resolved because of his death from surgical complications at the age of fifty-one." ]
6,453
When was the Indian musician; exponent of the sitar; and contemporary of Ravi Shankar and Nikhil Ranjan Banerjee who had the initials V. K. born?
28 August 1928
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{ "title": [ "Nikhil Banerjee", "Nikhil Banerjee", "Vilayat Khan" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0 ] }
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Ravi Shankar (born Pudipeddi Ravi Shankar Sarma) also known as Kempegowda Ravi, Armuga Ravishankar or Bommali Ravi Shankar, Sai Ravi is an Indian film actor, dubbing artist, director and writer.", " He rose to fame from 2011 blockbuster Kempegowda starring Sudeep.", " He has also acted in a few Telugu and Tamil films.", " He dubbed for over 2600 films with more than 1000 films each in Telugu and Tamil languages.", " He dubbed for over 150 films each in Kannada films." ], "title": "P. Ravi Shankar" }, { "sentences": [ "Hiren Roy (1920–1992) was for many years considered to be the best sitar maker in India.", " Many great musicians, including Nikhil Banerjee, Vilayat Khan, Annapurna Devi, and Ravi Shankar, have sworn by his creations." ], "title": "Hiren Roy" }, { "sentences": [ "Full Circle: Carnegie Hall 2000 is a live album by Indian musician and composer Ravi Shankar, released in 2001 through the record label Angel Records.", " Recorded at Carnegie Hall in October 2000 as part of a tour with Shankar's daughter Anoushka, the album contains five tracks and presents two \"ragas\".", " The concert occurred sixty-two years after Shankar's first performance at Carnegie Hall and commemorated his eightieth birthday; the album was his first live recording in nearly twenty years.", " \"Full Circle\" was produced by Hans Wendl, mastered by Scott Hull, and mixed and engineered by Tom Lazarus.", " Featured are performances by Tanmoy Bose and Bickram Ghosh on \"tabla\", and Anoushka and Ravi on \"sitar\"." ], "title": "Full Circle: Carnegie Hall 2000" }, { "sentences": [ "Ravi Shankar's Festival from India is a double album by Indian musician and composer Ravi Shankar, released on World Pacific Records in December 1968.", " It contains studio recordings made by a large ensemble of performers, many of whom Shankar had brought to the United States from India.", " Among the musicians were Shivkumar Sharma, Jitendra Abhisheki, Palghat Raghu, Lakshmi Shankar, Aashish Khan and Alla Rakha.", " The project presented Indian classical music in an orchestral setting, so recalling Shankar's work as musical director of All India Radio in the years before he achieved international fame as a soloist during the 1960s." ], "title": "Ravi Shankar's Festival from India" }, { "sentences": [ "Tana Mana is an album by Indian musician Ravi Shankar, originally credited to \"the Ravi Shankar Project\" and released in 1987.", " The album is an experimental work by Shankar, mixing traditional instrumentation with 1980s electronic music and sampling technology.", " Shankar recorded much of \"Tana Mana\" in 1983 with sound effects innovator Frank Serafine, but it remained unreleased until Peter Baumann, head of new age record label Private Music, became attached to the project.", " The album title translates to mean \"body and mind\"." ], "title": "Tana Mana" } ]
[ "Title: Vilayat Khan\n\nUstad Vilayat Khan (28 August 1928 – 13 March 2004) was one of India's well known sitar maestros. Along with Ravi Shankar, Ali Akbar Khan, Nikhil Banerjee and his younger brother Imrat Khan, Vilayat Khan helped introduce Indian Classical Music to the West.", "Title: Shankar Family &amp; Friends\n\nShankar Family & Friends (stylised as Shankar Family Friends on the album cover) is an album by Indian musician Ravi Shankar, recorded primarily in Los Angeles during the spring of 1973, but not released until late 1974. It was produced by Shankar's friend George Harrison and one of the first releases on the ex-Beatle's Dark Horse label. Out of print for many years, and much sought after as a result, the album was remastered in 2010 and reissued as part of the Ravi Shankar–George Harrison box set \"Collaborations\".", "Title: Nikhil Banerjee\n\nNikhil Ranjan Banerjee (Bengali: নিখিল রঞ্জন ব্যানার্জী ) (14 October 1931 – 27 January 1986) was an Indian classical sitarist of the Maihar Gharana. A student of the legendary Baba Allauddin Khan, Pandit Nikhil Banerjee was known for his technical virtuosity and clinical execution. Along with Pandit Ravi Shankar and Ustad Vilayat Khan, he emerged as one of the leading exponents of the sitar. He was a recipient of the Indian civilian honour of the Padma Bhushan.", "Title: Ananda Shankar (album)\n\nAnanda Shankar is the debut album by Indian musician Ananda Shankar, the son of dancer and choreographer Uday Shankar and the nephew of Indian classical musician Ravi Shankar. It was released in 1970 on the Reprise record label. The album is a fusion of Indian music with Western rock and electronic music, and was among the first works in the rock genre by an Indian musician. Consisting mainly of instrumental recordings featuring sitar and Moog synthesizer, it includes a cover version of the Rolling Stones' 1968 hit song \"Jumpin' Jack Flash\" and a thirteen-minute Indian-style piece titled \"Sagar (The Ocean)\".", "Title: Annapurna Devi\n\nAnnapurna Devi (born Roshanara Khan on 16 April 1927), is an Indian surbahar (bass sitar) player of Hindustani Classical Music. She is the daughter and disciple of Allauddin Khan, the founder of Maihar gharana, and from 1941 to 1962 was married to sitar maestro Ravi Shankar, also one of her father's disciples. After her divorce, she never performed again in public. She moved to Mumbai, became a recluse and started teaching. Over the years she has had notable disciples: Hariprasad Chaurasia, Nityanand Haldipur, Nikhil Banerjee, Amit Bhattacharya, Pradeep Barot and Saswatti Saha (Sitar).", "Title: P. Ravi Shankar\n\nP. Ravi Shankar (born Pudipeddi Ravi Shankar Sarma) also known as Kempegowda Ravi, Armuga Ravishankar or Bommali Ravi Shankar, Sai Ravi is an Indian film actor, dubbing artist, director and writer. He rose to fame from 2011 blockbuster Kempegowda starring Sudeep. He has also acted in a few Telugu and Tamil films. He dubbed for over 2600 films with more than 1000 films each in Telugu and Tamil languages. He dubbed for over 150 films each in Kannada films.", "Title: Hiren Roy\n\nHiren Roy (1920–1992) was for many years considered to be the best sitar maker in India. Many great musicians, including Nikhil Banerjee, Vilayat Khan, Annapurna Devi, and Ravi Shankar, have sworn by his creations.", "Title: Full Circle: Carnegie Hall 2000\n\nFull Circle: Carnegie Hall 2000 is a live album by Indian musician and composer Ravi Shankar, released in 2001 through the record label Angel Records. Recorded at Carnegie Hall in October 2000 as part of a tour with Shankar's daughter Anoushka, the album contains five tracks and presents two \"ragas\". The concert occurred sixty-two years after Shankar's first performance at Carnegie Hall and commemorated his eightieth birthday; the album was his first live recording in nearly twenty years. \"Full Circle\" was produced by Hans Wendl, mastered by Scott Hull, and mixed and engineered by Tom Lazarus. Featured are performances by Tanmoy Bose and Bickram Ghosh on \"tabla\", and Anoushka and Ravi on \"sitar\".", "Title: Ravi Shankar's Festival from India\n\nRavi Shankar's Festival from India is a double album by Indian musician and composer Ravi Shankar, released on World Pacific Records in December 1968. It contains studio recordings made by a large ensemble of performers, many of whom Shankar had brought to the United States from India. Among the musicians were Shivkumar Sharma, Jitendra Abhisheki, Palghat Raghu, Lakshmi Shankar, Aashish Khan and Alla Rakha. The project presented Indian classical music in an orchestral setting, so recalling Shankar's work as musical director of All India Radio in the years before he achieved international fame as a soloist during the 1960s.", "Title: Tana Mana\n\nTana Mana is an album by Indian musician Ravi Shankar, originally credited to \"the Ravi Shankar Project\" and released in 1987. The album is an experimental work by Shankar, mixing traditional instrumentation with 1980s electronic music and sampling technology. Shankar recorded much of \"Tana Mana\" in 1983 with sound effects innovator Frank Serafine, but it remained unreleased until Peter Baumann, head of new age record label Private Music, became attached to the project. The album title translates to mean \"body and mind\"." ]
6,454
Rhoda Dolores le Poer Power, was born in which city, a market town in Trafford, Greater Manchester, England?
Altrincham
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6,455
Born in China is narrated by an American actor best known for his role on what show?
The Office
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Ochlan" }, { "sentences": [ "Charles Parnell is an American actor best known for being the second actor to portray Police Chief Derek Frye on \"All My Children\".", " Parnell took over the role previously played by actor William Christian.", " He joined the cast of the show on September 8, 2005, and made his final appearance on September 24, 2007.", " Parnell also provides the voice of Jefferson Twilight on Cartoon Network's \"The Venture Bros.\" He is currently playing the role of Master Chief Russ Jeter on the TNT show \"The Last Ship\", which has been renewed for season 4." ], "title": "Charles Parnell (actor)" }, { "sentences": [ "John Fricker is a British actor best known for portraying the role of Marteetee in \"Your Highness\" and for playing numerous roles in the internet sketch show \"CAFLTtv\".", " He also narrated the short film \"Brenda\" which won three awards at 2 Days Laughter Short Film Competition 2011, including Best Film." ], "title": "John Fricker" }, { "sentences": [ "Derek Kelly (born March 15, 1964) is an American actor best known for his role in the TV series \"Third Watch\".", " He is a real life firefighter in the FDNY, having worked at Engine Company 258/Ladder 115, in Queens.", " This house also was used in the show for exterior shots.", " Kelly is married to former fellow cast member Molly Price; together they have a son named Jake who was born in November 2003." ], "title": "Derek Kelly" }, { "sentences": [ "Born in China (我們誕生在中國) is a 2016 nature documentary film directed by Lu Chuan.", " A co-production between Disneynature and Shanghai Media Group, the film was released in China on August 12, 2016 and in the United States on April 21, 2017, one day before Earth Day.", " The film focuses on a female snow leopard named Dawa and her cubs, a young golden snub-nosed monkey named Tao Tao, a female giant panda named Ya Ya along with her daughter Mei Mei, and a herd of chiru.", " The American release of the film is narrated by John Krasinski and the Chinese release is narrated by Zhou Xun." ], "title": "Born in China" }, { "sentences": [ "Vinod Kovoor is an Indian film actor best known for his work in Malayalam cinema.", " He got fame with his role Moidu in the popular comedy show \"Marimayam\" broadcast by Mazhavil Manorama, which conveys a real picture of public offices in Kerala.", " He is also known for his role as \"Moosakka\" in \"M80 Moosa\", a serial in Media one channel.", " He has written books on his favorite realm mimicry and mono-act.", " His first book \"Ekabhinaya Samaharam\" has 25 scripts, and most of it deals with social issues and his second book \"Kalolsavam Monoact\" was also released.", " He got Best actor Award for the short film \"Athe Karanathal\" from the National Film Festival.", " He was best actor for consecutively four years in Kerala Kalolsavam.", " He won best Excellency award by Rotary, J.C.I.", " He also received Best Television Anchor Award by K.C.L, Best Comedy artist Award by Kerala Hasyavedi, Kazhcha Award and Best child artist award for the drama \"Chandrolsavam\" in Kambissery Nadakolsavam .", "His achayan role in the super hit short film \"Nerariyathe\" critically acclaimed." ], "title": "Vinod Kovoor" }, { "sentences": [ "Joshua Eli Gomez (born November 20, 1975) is an American actor best known for his role as Morgan Grimes on \"Chuck\".", " He is the younger brother of actor Rick Gomez.", " Gomez appeared in a recurring role in the CBS series \"Without a Trace\" as computer tech James Mackeroy.", " He appeared in a series of IBM commercials, a series of Wendy's commercials (Ranch Tooth), and a commercial for Garmin.", " He also made a cameo on \"Freddy's Nightmares\".", " He played Sammy Stinger in \"Bring It On Again\", 2004." ], "title": "Joshua Gomez" }, { "sentences": [ "John Burke Krasinski ( ; born October 20, 1979) is an American actor and filmmaker.", " He is widely known for his role as Jim Halpert on the NBC sitcom \"The Office\" (2005–2013), for which he received critical acclaim and won numerous awards.", " He also served as a producer and occasional director of the show." ], "title": "John Krasinski" }, { "sentences": [ "Patrick Petersen (born August 9, 1966) is an American actor best known for his role as Michael Fairgate in the television drama \"Knots Landing\".", " He played the role from episode one on December 27, 1979 to May 16, 1991, reprising the part for \"\" in May 1997.", " Patrick Petersen is brother of actor Chris Petersen." ], "title": "Patrick Petersen" } ]
[ "Title: Gossamer Wump\n\nGossamer Wump is a children's record, published in 1949 by Capitol Records, about a boy who learns to play the triangle. The story is narrated by Frank Morgan, Hollywood actor best known for his role as the Wizard in the classic film \"The Wizard of Oz\", with music by Billy May, and written by Hollywood screenwriters Roger Price and Helen Mack.", "Title: P. J. Ochlan\n\nP. J. Ochlan is an American actor and voice actor best known for his roles as Damon Wells in the feature film \"Little Man Tate\" (directed by and starring Jodie Foster) and Lester Shane in the television show \"\". He has narrated hundreds of audiobooks and has won the Audie Award and several \"AudioFile\" Earphones Awards. Ochlan appeared on Broadway in \"Abe Lincoln in Illinois\" and in the New York Shakespeare Festival production of \"Love's Labour's Lost\" for Joseph Papp.", "Title: Charles Parnell (actor)\n\nCharles Parnell is an American actor best known for being the second actor to portray Police Chief Derek Frye on \"All My Children\". Parnell took over the role previously played by actor William Christian. He joined the cast of the show on September 8, 2005, and made his final appearance on September 24, 2007. Parnell also provides the voice of Jefferson Twilight on Cartoon Network's \"The Venture Bros.\" He is currently playing the role of Master Chief Russ Jeter on the TNT show \"The Last Ship\", which has been renewed for season 4.", "Title: John Fricker\n\nJohn Fricker is a British actor best known for portraying the role of Marteetee in \"Your Highness\" and for playing numerous roles in the internet sketch show \"CAFLTtv\". He also narrated the short film \"Brenda\" which won three awards at 2 Days Laughter Short Film Competition 2011, including Best Film.", "Title: Derek Kelly\n\nDerek Kelly (born March 15, 1964) is an American actor best known for his role in the TV series \"Third Watch\". He is a real life firefighter in the FDNY, having worked at Engine Company 258/Ladder 115, in Queens. This house also was used in the show for exterior shots. Kelly is married to former fellow cast member Molly Price; together they have a son named Jake who was born in November 2003.", "Title: Born in China\n\nBorn in China (我們誕生在中國) is a 2016 nature documentary film directed by Lu Chuan. A co-production between Disneynature and Shanghai Media Group, the film was released in China on August 12, 2016 and in the United States on April 21, 2017, one day before Earth Day. The film focuses on a female snow leopard named Dawa and her cubs, a young golden snub-nosed monkey named Tao Tao, a female giant panda named Ya Ya along with her daughter Mei Mei, and a herd of chiru. The American release of the film is narrated by John Krasinski and the Chinese release is narrated by Zhou Xun.", "Title: Vinod Kovoor\n\nVinod Kovoor is an Indian film actor best known for his work in Malayalam cinema. He got fame with his role Moidu in the popular comedy show \"Marimayam\" broadcast by Mazhavil Manorama, which conveys a real picture of public offices in Kerala. He is also known for his role as \"Moosakka\" in \"M80 Moosa\", a serial in Media one channel. He has written books on his favorite realm mimicry and mono-act. His first book \"Ekabhinaya Samaharam\" has 25 scripts, and most of it deals with social issues and his second book \"Kalolsavam Monoact\" was also released. He got Best actor Award for the short film \"Athe Karanathal\" from the National Film Festival. He was best actor for consecutively four years in Kerala Kalolsavam. He won best Excellency award by Rotary, J.C.I. He also received Best Television Anchor Award by K.C.L, Best Comedy artist Award by Kerala Hasyavedi, Kazhcha Award and Best child artist award for the drama \"Chandrolsavam\" in Kambissery Nadakolsavam . His achayan role in the super hit short film \"Nerariyathe\" critically acclaimed.", "Title: Joshua Gomez\n\nJoshua Eli Gomez (born November 20, 1975) is an American actor best known for his role as Morgan Grimes on \"Chuck\". He is the younger brother of actor Rick Gomez. Gomez appeared in a recurring role in the CBS series \"Without a Trace\" as computer tech James Mackeroy. He appeared in a series of IBM commercials, a series of Wendy's commercials (Ranch Tooth), and a commercial for Garmin. He also made a cameo on \"Freddy's Nightmares\". He played Sammy Stinger in \"Bring It On Again\", 2004.", "Title: John Krasinski\n\nJohn Burke Krasinski ( ; born October 20, 1979) is an American actor and filmmaker. He is widely known for his role as Jim Halpert on the NBC sitcom \"The Office\" (2005–2013), for which he received critical acclaim and won numerous awards. He also served as a producer and occasional director of the show.", "Title: Patrick Petersen\n\nPatrick Petersen (born August 9, 1966) is an American actor best known for his role as Michael Fairgate in the television drama \"Knots Landing\". He played the role from episode one on December 27, 1979 to May 16, 1991, reprising the part for \"\" in May 1997. Patrick Petersen is brother of actor Chris Petersen." ]
6,456
Which American martial arts/buddy action comedy film was Less Than an Hour first heard in the final credits of
Rush Hour 3
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Enter the Fist" }, { "sentences": [ "Martial arts film is a film genre.", " A subgenre of the action film, martial arts films contain numerous martial arts fights between characters.", " They are usually the films' primary appeal and entertainment value, and often are a method of storytelling and character expression and development.", " Martial arts are frequently featured in training scenes and other sequences in addition to fights.", " Martial arts films commonly include other types of action, such as hand-to-hand combats, stuntwork, chases, and gunfights." ], "title": "Martial arts film" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Rush Hour\" franchise is a series of three Chinese-American martial arts/action-comedy buddy cop films created by Ross LaManna, directed by Brett Ratner, and distributed by New Line Cinema.", " All three films center on a pair of police detectives: a Hong Kong Police Force inspector and an American LAPD detective (portrayed by Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker) who go on a series of misadventures often involving corrupt crime figures.", " The films were released theatrically between 1998 and 2007, and have achieved commercial success and incorporate elements of martial arts, humor, and the buddy cop subgenre." ], "title": "Rush Hour (film series)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Less Than an Hour (Theme from Rush Hour 3)\" is a 2007 song by rapper Nas and singer Cee-Lo.", " It was first heard in the final credits of the film \"Rush Hour 3\" on August 10, before being released on iTunes in September.", " It is featured on Nas' \"Greatest Hits\" album.", " It is produced by Salaam Remi, who arranged the track's rhythm section.", " Lalo Schifrin also received a writing credit for arranging the song's orchestra." ], "title": "Less Than an Hour" }, { "sentences": [ "Rush Hour 2 is a 2001 American martial arts buddy cop action comedy film.", " It is the sequel to the 1998 film \"Rush Hour\" and the second installment in the \"Rush Hour\" film series.", " The film stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker who respectively reprise their roles as Inspector Lee and Detective Carter.", " The film finds Lee and Carter embroiled in a counterfeit scam involving the Triads." ], "title": "Rush Hour 2" }, { "sentences": [ "Cynthia Ann Christine Rothrock (born March 8, 1957) is an American martial artist and actress specializing in martial arts films. Rothrock holds black belt rankings in seven styles of martial arts and was a high level competitor in martial arts before becoming an actress." ], "title": "Cynthia Rothrock" } ]
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The film is set in Paris and Los Angeles. \"Rush Hour 3\" was released on August 10, 2007, in the United States.", "Title: Rush Hour (1998 film)\n\nRush Hour is a 1998 American buddy action comedy film directed by Brett Ratner and starring Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker as mismatched cops who must rescue the Chinese consul's kidnapped daughter. Released on September 18, 1998, the film grossed over $244 million worldwide. The film's success led to two sequels, \"Rush Hour 2\" (2001) and \"Rush Hour 3\" (2007).", "Title: Karyn Turner\n\nKaryn Turner (born 1946) is an American martial arts expert who has been variously known as “The Queen of Kata”, “First Lady of Kung Fu”, and “The Mother of U.S. Kickboxing”. Named as the “most outstanding woman in the history of martial arts” by Black Belt Magazine in 1978, she was the first woman to take a double victory in both fighting (kumite) and form (kata) in the International Women’s Karate Championship, a feat she accomplished in 1976. She was the first woman to enter men's divisions at the World Championships in kata and weapons (steel whip), and to become World Champion in the men's division in both. At the peak of her career in 1977, she entered twenty-three tournaments and swept three divisions, including men’s weapons kata. In 1990, Turner was the first woman in history to be nominated into the Black Belt Hall of Fame as “Competitor of the Year”, the same year she was selected by Black Belt Magazine as their “Woman of the Year”. In 2009, she was inducted into the Martial Arts History Museum “Hall of Fame”.", "Title: Kung Pow! Enter the Fist\n\nKung Pow! Enter the Fist is a 2002 American martial arts comedy film that parodies Hong Kong action cinema. Written, directed by and starring Steve Oedekerk, it uses footage from the 1976 Hong Kong martial arts film \"Tiger and Crane Fist\" (also called \"Savage Killers\"), along with new footage shot by Oedekerk, to create an original, unrelated plot.", "Title: Martial arts film\n\nMartial arts film is a film genre. A subgenre of the action film, martial arts films contain numerous martial arts fights between characters. They are usually the films' primary appeal and entertainment value, and often are a method of storytelling and character expression and development. Martial arts are frequently featured in training scenes and other sequences in addition to fights. Martial arts films commonly include other types of action, such as hand-to-hand combats, stuntwork, chases, and gunfights.", "Title: Rush Hour (film series)\n\nThe \"Rush Hour\" franchise is a series of three Chinese-American martial arts/action-comedy buddy cop films created by Ross LaManna, directed by Brett Ratner, and distributed by New Line Cinema. All three films center on a pair of police detectives: a Hong Kong Police Force inspector and an American LAPD detective (portrayed by Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker) who go on a series of misadventures often involving corrupt crime figures. The films were released theatrically between 1998 and 2007, and have achieved commercial success and incorporate elements of martial arts, humor, and the buddy cop subgenre.", "Title: Less Than an Hour\n\n\"Less Than an Hour (Theme from Rush Hour 3)\" is a 2007 song by rapper Nas and singer Cee-Lo. It was first heard in the final credits of the film \"Rush Hour 3\" on August 10, before being released on iTunes in September. It is featured on Nas' \"Greatest Hits\" album. It is produced by Salaam Remi, who arranged the track's rhythm section. Lalo Schifrin also received a writing credit for arranging the song's orchestra.", "Title: Rush Hour 2\n\nRush Hour 2 is a 2001 American martial arts buddy cop action comedy film. It is the sequel to the 1998 film \"Rush Hour\" and the second installment in the \"Rush Hour\" film series. The film stars Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker who respectively reprise their roles as Inspector Lee and Detective Carter. The film finds Lee and Carter embroiled in a counterfeit scam involving the Triads.", "Title: Cynthia Rothrock\n\nCynthia Ann Christine Rothrock (born March 8, 1957) is an American martial artist and actress specializing in martial arts films. Rothrock holds black belt rankings in seven styles of martial arts and was a high level competitor in martial arts before becoming an actress." ]
6,457
What English alternative rock band formed in 1980 and influenced The Numbskulls?
Happy Mondays
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music, the band has enjoyed worldwide commercial success in addition to critical acclaim.", " Asian Kung-Fu Generation has been cited as one of the best, most balanced modern rock bands to emerge from Japan in the 2000s." ], "title": "Asian Kung-Fu Generation" }, { "sentences": [ "Love and Rockets were an English alternative rock band formed in 1985 by former Bauhaus members Daniel Ash (vocals, guitar and saxophone), David J (bass guitar and vocals) and Kevin Haskins (drums and synthesisers) after that group split in 1983.", " Ash and Haskins had recorded and performed in another band, Tones on Tail, between 1982 and 1984.", " Love and Rockets' fusion of underground rock music with elements of pop music provided an early catalyst for alternative rock.", " They released seven studio albums before breaking up in 1999 and reformed briefly in 2007 for a few live shows, before splitting again in 2009." ], "title": "Love and Rockets (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Swervedriver are an English alternative rock band formed in Oxford in 1989 around core members Adam Franklin and Jimmy Hartridge.", " Between 1989 and 1998, the band released four studio albums and numerous EPs and singles despite a considerable flux of members, managers, and record labels.", " By 1993 the band’s lineup had settled with Franklin on vocals/guitar, Hartridge on guitar, Jez Hindmarsh on drums, and Steve George on bass.", " They had emerged with a heavier rock sound than their shoegaze contemporaries, and over the next five years it evolved to include elements of psychedelia, classic pop, and indie rock.", " In 2008, the band reunited for touring purposes.", " They released their first new single in fifteen years in September 2013, and their first full-length album in seventeen years in March 2015." ], "title": "Swervedriver" }, { "sentences": [ "The Numbskulls (aka HyperzombieNumbSkulls) were an influential acid house band from Boulder, Colorado in the early to mid-1980s.", " Influenced by the Madchester style of music of The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays, as well as punk/new wave bands New Order and The Cure, the Numbskulls catalogue included whimsical lyrics juxtaposed against repetitive keyboards, trance-like drumming, melodic vocals and quirky punk guitar hooks.", " They referred to their musical style as \"danceable dirge\".", " The band was a four piece with band leader, Mike Harris Bacidore on keyboards, bass, and vocals, Mateo Juarez (Matthew Harris Sullivan) on lead guitar and vocals, Mike Tomich on guitars and vocals, and Scuz Roland (Don Adydan) on drums.", " The Numbskulls were founded by Bacidore and Sullivan in Longmont, Colorado in 1983.", " The band often dressed up in leisure suits and rubber masks, reggae attire, or as hippies and played under a variety of inane monikers, most notably \"Happy World Beat\" — thus, only their most rabid fans were aware of their true identity.", " They enjoyed playing techno punk jams, an antithetical punk style whereby their songs would often last fifteen minutes or more and were a spontaneous combination of funk, punk, reggae, jazz, techno, and new wave.", " The Madchester style to which their music is often associated was not yet popular in the United States, and as fervent followers, the Numbskulls ushered the era of ecstasy laden rave culture of the late eighties in the Boulder and Denver area of Colorado.", " The band released several underground albums including \"HyperzombieNumbSkuLLs\" (1983), \"Rubberface\" (1984), \"Big Bowel Movement\" (1985), \"Get in the Groove\" (1985), and \"Red Light\" (1986)." ], "title": "The Numbskulls" }, { "sentences": [ "Muse are an English alternative rock band formed in Teignmouth, Devon by Matthew Bellamy (lead vocals, guitars, piano), Christopher Wolstenholme (bass, backing vocals) and Dominic Howard (drums, percussion).", " The band have released seven studio albums: \"Showbiz\" (1999), \"Origin of Symmetry\" (2001), \"Absolution\" (2003), \"Black Holes and Revelations\" (2006), \"The Resistance\" (2009), \"The 2nd Law\" (2012) and \"Drones\" (2015). \"", "Supermassive Black Hole\", the first single from the band's fourth album \"Black Holes and Revelations\", is Muse's highest charting single, peaking at #4 on the UK Singles Chart and #6 on \"Billboard\"'s Hot Modern Rock Tracks.", " The band's fourth studio album, \"Black Holes and Revelations\", has been their highest-selling album, with over three and a half million copies sold worldwide." ], "title": "List of awards and nominations received by Muse" }, { "sentences": [ "Happy Mondays are an English alternative rock band from Salford, Greater Manchester.", " Formed in 1980, the band's original line-up was Shaun Ryder (vocals), his brother Paul Ryder (bass), Mark Day (guitar), Paul Davis (keyboard), and Gary Whelan (drums).", " Mark \"Bez\" Berry later joined the band onstage as a dancer/percussionist.", " Rowetta joined the band as a guest vocalist in 1990." ], "title": "Happy Mondays" }, { "sentences": [ "The Replacements were an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1979.", " Initially a punk rock band, they are considered pioneers of alternative rock.", " The band was composed of the guitarist and vocalist Paul Westerberg, guitarist Bob Stinson, bass guitarist Tommy Stinson and drummer Chris Mars for most of its career.", " Following several acclaimed albums, including \"Let It Be\" and \"Tim\", Bob Stinson left the band in 1986, and Slim Dunlap joined as lead guitarist.", " Steve Foley replaced Mars in 1990.", " Towards the end of the band's career, Westerberg exerted more control over the creative output.", " The group disbanded in 1991, with the members eventually pursuing various projects.", " A reunion was announced on October 3, 2012.", " The Replacements never had significant commercial success, except for \"I'll Be You\", which hit number 1 on the \"Billboard\" Alt Rock chart, but they influenced numerous alternative rock acts." ], "title": "The Replacements (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Nothing but Thieves are an English alternative rock band formed in 2012 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex.", " They consist of lead vocalist and guitarist Conor Mason, guitarist Joe Langridge-Brown, guitarist and keyboardist Dominic Craik, bassist Philip Blake, and drummer James Price.", " In 2014, they signed to RCA Records.", " Their style of music has been compared to the likes of Foals, The Neighbourhood, and Civil Twilight, and they have been played on alternative, modern rock and active rock radio." ], "title": "Nothing but Thieves" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sundays (stylized as The SUNDAYS on all releases) are an English alternative rock band.", " The band formed in the late 1980s and released three albums in the 1990s." ], "title": "The Sundays" }, { "sentences": [ "Freeze the Atlantic are an English alternative rock band based in Farnborough, Hampshire.", " The band were formed in late 2008 by Guy Davis, Jon Pearce and Andy Gilmour following the hiatus of both Reuben and Hundred Reasons.", " The group's name is taken from a song by English alternative rock band Cable from their 1997 album, \"When Animals Attack\"." ], "title": "Freeze the Atlantic" } ]
[ "Title: Asian Kung-Fu Generation\n\nAsian Kung-Fu Generation (アジアン・カンフー・ジェネレーション , Ajian Kanfū Jenerēshon , stylized as ASIAN KUNG-FU GENERATION) is a Japanese alternative rock band formed in Yokohama, Japan, in 1996. For nearly its entire career, the band has consisted of vocalist Masafumi Gotō, guitarist Kensuke Kita, bassist Takahiro Yamada, and drummer Kiyoshi Ijichi. Starting out as a college band, Asian Kung-Fu Generation released a series of independent EPs featuring lyrics mostly sung in English. In 2002, they released their major-label EP debut \"Hōkai Amplifier\", from that point singing their lyrics in Japanese. The band's musical style is influenced by seminal Western alternative rock acts as well as their own local Japanese indie-rock and punk scene. Their songs incorporate various aspects of the genres, most typically expressing fast tempos and prominent power chord guitar riffs in addition to rhythmic groove and emotional lyrics. Despite the indie nature of their music, the band has enjoyed worldwide commercial success in addition to critical acclaim. Asian Kung-Fu Generation has been cited as one of the best, most balanced modern rock bands to emerge from Japan in the 2000s.", "Title: Love and Rockets (band)\n\nLove and Rockets were an English alternative rock band formed in 1985 by former Bauhaus members Daniel Ash (vocals, guitar and saxophone), David J (bass guitar and vocals) and Kevin Haskins (drums and synthesisers) after that group split in 1983. Ash and Haskins had recorded and performed in another band, Tones on Tail, between 1982 and 1984. Love and Rockets' fusion of underground rock music with elements of pop music provided an early catalyst for alternative rock. They released seven studio albums before breaking up in 1999 and reformed briefly in 2007 for a few live shows, before splitting again in 2009.", "Title: Swervedriver\n\nSwervedriver are an English alternative rock band formed in Oxford in 1989 around core members Adam Franklin and Jimmy Hartridge. Between 1989 and 1998, the band released four studio albums and numerous EPs and singles despite a considerable flux of members, managers, and record labels. By 1993 the band’s lineup had settled with Franklin on vocals/guitar, Hartridge on guitar, Jez Hindmarsh on drums, and Steve George on bass. They had emerged with a heavier rock sound than their shoegaze contemporaries, and over the next five years it evolved to include elements of psychedelia, classic pop, and indie rock. In 2008, the band reunited for touring purposes. They released their first new single in fifteen years in September 2013, and their first full-length album in seventeen years in March 2015.", "Title: The Numbskulls\n\nThe Numbskulls (aka HyperzombieNumbSkulls) were an influential acid house band from Boulder, Colorado in the early to mid-1980s. Influenced by the Madchester style of music of The Stone Roses and Happy Mondays, as well as punk/new wave bands New Order and The Cure, the Numbskulls catalogue included whimsical lyrics juxtaposed against repetitive keyboards, trance-like drumming, melodic vocals and quirky punk guitar hooks. They referred to their musical style as \"danceable dirge\". The band was a four piece with band leader, Mike Harris Bacidore on keyboards, bass, and vocals, Mateo Juarez (Matthew Harris Sullivan) on lead guitar and vocals, Mike Tomich on guitars and vocals, and Scuz Roland (Don Adydan) on drums. The Numbskulls were founded by Bacidore and Sullivan in Longmont, Colorado in 1983. The band often dressed up in leisure suits and rubber masks, reggae attire, or as hippies and played under a variety of inane monikers, most notably \"Happy World Beat\" — thus, only their most rabid fans were aware of their true identity. They enjoyed playing techno punk jams, an antithetical punk style whereby their songs would often last fifteen minutes or more and were a spontaneous combination of funk, punk, reggae, jazz, techno, and new wave. The Madchester style to which their music is often associated was not yet popular in the United States, and as fervent followers, the Numbskulls ushered the era of ecstasy laden rave culture of the late eighties in the Boulder and Denver area of Colorado. The band released several underground albums including \"HyperzombieNumbSkuLLs\" (1983), \"Rubberface\" (1984), \"Big Bowel Movement\" (1985), \"Get in the Groove\" (1985), and \"Red Light\" (1986).", "Title: List of awards and nominations received by Muse\n\nMuse are an English alternative rock band formed in Teignmouth, Devon by Matthew Bellamy (lead vocals, guitars, piano), Christopher Wolstenholme (bass, backing vocals) and Dominic Howard (drums, percussion). The band have released seven studio albums: \"Showbiz\" (1999), \"Origin of Symmetry\" (2001), \"Absolution\" (2003), \"Black Holes and Revelations\" (2006), \"The Resistance\" (2009), \"The 2nd Law\" (2012) and \"Drones\" (2015). \" Supermassive Black Hole\", the first single from the band's fourth album \"Black Holes and Revelations\", is Muse's highest charting single, peaking at #4 on the UK Singles Chart and #6 on \"Billboard\"'s Hot Modern Rock Tracks. The band's fourth studio album, \"Black Holes and Revelations\", has been their highest-selling album, with over three and a half million copies sold worldwide.", "Title: Happy Mondays\n\nHappy Mondays are an English alternative rock band from Salford, Greater Manchester. Formed in 1980, the band's original line-up was Shaun Ryder (vocals), his brother Paul Ryder (bass), Mark Day (guitar), Paul Davis (keyboard), and Gary Whelan (drums). Mark \"Bez\" Berry later joined the band onstage as a dancer/percussionist. Rowetta joined the band as a guest vocalist in 1990.", "Title: The Replacements (band)\n\nThe Replacements were an American rock band formed in Minneapolis, Minnesota, in 1979. Initially a punk rock band, they are considered pioneers of alternative rock. The band was composed of the guitarist and vocalist Paul Westerberg, guitarist Bob Stinson, bass guitarist Tommy Stinson and drummer Chris Mars for most of its career. Following several acclaimed albums, including \"Let It Be\" and \"Tim\", Bob Stinson left the band in 1986, and Slim Dunlap joined as lead guitarist. Steve Foley replaced Mars in 1990. Towards the end of the band's career, Westerberg exerted more control over the creative output. The group disbanded in 1991, with the members eventually pursuing various projects. A reunion was announced on October 3, 2012. The Replacements never had significant commercial success, except for \"I'll Be You\", which hit number 1 on the \"Billboard\" Alt Rock chart, but they influenced numerous alternative rock acts.", "Title: Nothing but Thieves\n\nNothing but Thieves are an English alternative rock band formed in 2012 in Southend-on-Sea, Essex. They consist of lead vocalist and guitarist Conor Mason, guitarist Joe Langridge-Brown, guitarist and keyboardist Dominic Craik, bassist Philip Blake, and drummer James Price. In 2014, they signed to RCA Records. Their style of music has been compared to the likes of Foals, The Neighbourhood, and Civil Twilight, and they have been played on alternative, modern rock and active rock radio.", "Title: The Sundays\n\nThe Sundays (stylized as The SUNDAYS on all releases) are an English alternative rock band. The band formed in the late 1980s and released three albums in the 1990s.", "Title: Freeze the Atlantic\n\nFreeze the Atlantic are an English alternative rock band based in Farnborough, Hampshire. The band were formed in late 2008 by Guy Davis, Jon Pearce and Andy Gilmour following the hiatus of both Reuben and Hundred Reasons. The group's name is taken from a song by English alternative rock band Cable from their 1997 album, \"When Animals Attack\"." ]
6,458
When was Jobe Watson drafted?
AFL draft
bridge
easy
{ "title": [ "Jobe Watson", "2002 AFL draft" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1 ] }
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[ "Title: Dekoda Watson\n\nDekoda Watson (born March 3, 1988) is an American football linebacker for the San Francisco 49ers of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the seventh round of the 2010 NFL Draft. He played college football at Florida State.", "Title: Bobby Watson (basketball)\n\nBobby Watson (March 22, 1930 – January 31, 2017) was a guard who played in the National Basketball Association (NBA). Watson was drafted by the Milwaukee Hawks in the 1952 NBA draft. He first played in the NBA with the Minneapolis Lakers in 1954 before being traded back to the Milwaukee Hawks for Lew Hitch.", "Title: Jorgen Hus\n\nJorgen Hus (born September 12, 1989) is a professional Canadian football longsnapper for the Saskatchewan Roughriders of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He was drafted in the fourth round, 31st overall by the Edmonton Eskimos in the 2013 CFL Draft. He spent time with the National Football League's St. Louis Rams, Seattle Seahawks, and Kansas City Chiefs from 2013 to 2014. His CFL rights were traded to the Roughriders for Cory Watson on May 11, 2015 and he signed with the Roughriders on May 21, 2015. He played in his first professional game on June 27, 2015 against the Winnipeg Blue Bombers. Hus played CIS football for the Regina Rams and also played junior football for the Saskatoon Hilltops.", "Title: Menelik Watson\n\nMenelik Watson (born December 22, 1988) is an English professional American football offensive tackle for the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the Oakland Raiders in the second round of the 2013 NFL Draft. He played college football at Florida State.", "Title: Benjamin Watson\n\nBenjamin Watson (born December 18, 1980) is an American football tight end for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League (NFL). He was drafted by the New England Patriots 32nd overall in the 2004 NFL draft. He played college football at Georgia. Watson has also played for the Cleveland Browns and New Orleans Saints.", "Title: Jobe Watson\n\nJobe Watson (born 8 February 1985) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Watson, the son of three-time Essendon premiership champion and Seven Network commentator Tim Watson, was drafted by Essendon under the father–son rule in the 2002 AFL draft, and went on to become one of the greatest midfielders of the modern era. A dual All-Australian, three-time W. S. Crichton Medallist and representative of Australia in the 2014 International Rules Series, he captained Essendon between 2010 and 2015, and was the face of the Essendon playing group during the club's most turbulent period in the history of the VFL/AFL.", "Title: Cory Watson\n\nCory Watson (born March 27, 1984) is a professional Canadian football wide receiver for the Edmonton Eskimos of the Canadian Football League (CFL). He was drafted ninth overall by the Winnipeg Blue Bombers in the 2010 CFL Draft and played for five seasons with the club until his trade to the Roughriders. He played college football for the Concordia Stingers.", "Title: Anthony McDonald-Tipungwuti\n\nAnthony William Watson McDonald-Tipungwuti (born 22 April 1993) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing with the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted by Essendon with their second selection in the 2015 rookie draft. McDonald-Tipungwuti made his debut in Round 1 of the 2016 season against the Gold Coast Suns.", "Title: 2002 AFL draft\n\nThe 2002 AFL draft consisted of a pre-season draft, a national draft, a trade period and the elevation of rookies. The AFL draft is the annual draft of talented players by Australian rules football teams that participate in the main competition of that sport, the Australian Football League.", "Title: Earl Watson\n\nEarl Joseph Watson Jr. (born June 12, 1979) is an American former professional basketball player who is currently the head coach for the Phoenix Suns in the National Basketball Association (NBA). He played college basketball for the UCLA Bruins, where he was a four-year starter. Watson was drafted by the Seattle SuperSonics in the second round of the 2001 NBA draft with the 39th overall selection. He played 13 seasons in the NBA with seven teams before becoming a coach in 2014." ]
6,459
have Jack Arnold and Patrice Leconte both been actors?
yes
comparison
medium
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6,460
Who designed the earlier ride that was modified to become the Gravitron?
Ernst Hoffmeister
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Gravitron", "Rotor (ride)" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "King Cobra (1984–2001) was a TOGO Stand-up roller coaster located at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio.", " It was the first in the world to be designed from the ground up as a stand-up roller coaster.", " Other stand-up roller coasters that preceded King Cobra were sit-down models later modified to accommodate stand-up trains.", " After the ride's manufacturer, TOGO, went out of business in 2001, parts for the ride became more expensive and harder to find.", " In addition, the ride was losing popularity in recent years.", " So in April 2002, Paramount Parks decided to dismantle King Cobra and put it up for sale.", " Trains were sent to Kings Island's \"graveyard\" located at the old Wild Animal Habitat feeding house area next to the Son of Beast.", " After the ride wouldn't sell, the decision was made in 2008 to transfer some of the ride including the trains to Kings Dominion to be used as spare parts for Shockwave.", " As of 2010, remnants of the King Cobra can still be spotted in some back areas of Kings Island near Flight of Fear" ], "title": "King Cobra (roller coaster)" }, { "sentences": [ "A Ranger is an inverting pendulum ride first manufactured by HUSS Machinenfabrik in 1981.", " Many of the design elements were later used in the HUSS Rainbow, and the term 'Ranger' has become synonymous with inverting pendulum rides.", " It was the first inverting swing ride designed since Lee Eyerly's Loop-O-Plane and set the standard for many other attractions using the inverting pendulum ride system, such as the Rainbow, the Kamikaze (ride), and the Inverter." ], "title": "Ranger (ride)" }, { "sentences": [ "A touring bicycle is a bicycle designed or modified to handle bicycle touring.", " To make the bikes sufficiently robust, comfortable and capable of carrying heavy loads, special features may include a long wheelbase (for ride comfort and to avoid pedal-to-luggage conflicts), frame materials that favor flexibility over rigidity (for ride comfort -- though frame flexing can eventually lead to metal fatigue and frame failure, so newer frames are rigid), heavy duty wheels (for load capacity), and multiple mounting points (for luggage racks, fenders, and bottle cages)." ], "title": "Touring bicycle" }, { "sentences": [ "Turbo Mountain was a steel roller coaster at Adventure World in Perth, Western Australia, Australia.", " The ride was closed and removed in 2009 to make room for a HUSS Shot'N Drop tower named Freefall.", " The ride was originally located in Luna Park Sydney as a standard Schwarzkopf Jet Star 2 bought second hand.", " When the ride was moved to \"Adventure World\" in 1991, the ride's lift hill was modified from a spiral lift hill to a standard chain lift hill due to maintenance." ], "title": "Turbo Mountain" }, { "sentences": [ "The Tower of Terror II is a steel shuttle roller coaster located at the Dreamworld amusement park on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia.", " When the Tower of Terror opened on 23 January 1997, it was the first roller coaster in the world to reach 160.9 km/h speeds making it the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world of its time.", " The ride is situated on the Dreamworld Tower which also houses The Giant Drop free fall ride.", " The ride was originally known as the \"Tower of Terror\" until it was modified and relaunched in September 2010." ], "title": "Tower of Terror II" }, { "sentences": [ "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." ], "title": "Rotor (ride)" }, { "sentences": [ "Knott's Bear-y Tales was a dark ride located at Knott's Berry Farm that opened in 1975 as part of the Roaring 20s area.", " The attraction was designed by Disney Imagineer Rolly Crump as part of creating a ride that would compliment the former area of the park known as Gypsy Camp.", " However, the dwindling Gypsy Camp would end up becoming a new section called the Roaring 20s (now known as The Boardwalk).", " As a result, the design of Bear-y Tales was altered two times until it ended up reflecting the theme of the Roaring 20s area.", " During construction, the building was caught on fire and a couple of scenes that were under development were destroyed.", " However, the attraction was given an extended deadline to allow more time and reconstruction of the damaged parts of the ride.", " In the fall of 1986, Knott's Bear-y Tales was closed to become Kingdom of the Dinosaurs due to the then upcoming trend of Dinosaurs.", " Following the closure, Many of the animatronics and set pieces were obtained by employees, while others stayed within Knott's to become a part of a walk-through experience in 1987 located at the Camp Snoopy area.", " That attraction also closed and was removed in 1997." ], "title": "Knott's Bear-y Tale" }, { "sentences": [ "The Gravitron (also known as the Starship, Starship 2000, Starship 3000, Starship 4000, Starship Area 51, Starship Gravitron, Starship Exodus, Alien Abduction, Alien Invasion, Twister, Devil's Hole, Area 51, and Enterprise) is an amusement ride, most commonly found as a portable ride at fairs and carnivals.", " The Gravitron first appeared at Morey's Piers in 1983 and quickly became a fixture at amusement parks in many countries.", " It is a modification of an earlier ride called the Rotor.", " The ride was originally designed and manufactured by Wisdom Industries, though several examples of the Gravitron were produced under license by ARM in the UK and Ferrari in Australia." ], "title": "Gravitron" }, { "sentences": [ "The Screamin' Eagle is a wooden roller coaster at Six Flags St. Louis.", " When it opened in 1976 for America's Bicentennial celebration, Guinness World Records listed it as the largest coaster at 110 ft high and as the fastest coaster at 62 mi/h .", " The ride is a modified 'L'-Shaped Out And Back.", " The Screamin' Eagle was manufactured by the Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters and was the last coaster designed by the renowned John Allen, who was a historic designer of roller coasters.", " Allen believed a coaster should inspire awe, not only from a ride full of thrills, but also from its magnificent beauty.", " Originally Allen wanted to design a coaster to replace the Comet at Chain of Rocks Amusement Park, but lack of funds prevented him from doing such.", " The Screamin' Eagle is reminiscent of the Comet, mirroring its L-shape, but to a much larger scale." ], "title": "Screamin' Eagle" }, { "sentences": [ "Firefall was a Top Spin located at California's Great America.", " Manufactured by HUSS Park Attractions, the ride was originally located at Geauga Lake under the name Texas Twister.", " It was the first of its kind in North America.", " Upon the park's closing, the ride was relocated to its sister park, California's Great America, where it reopened in 2008.", " When it was moved, its original ride program was slightly modified." ], "title": "Firefall (ride)" } ]
[ "Title: King Cobra (roller coaster)\n\nKing Cobra (1984–2001) was a TOGO Stand-up roller coaster located at Kings Island in Mason, Ohio. It was the first in the world to be designed from the ground up as a stand-up roller coaster. Other stand-up roller coasters that preceded King Cobra were sit-down models later modified to accommodate stand-up trains. After the ride's manufacturer, TOGO, went out of business in 2001, parts for the ride became more expensive and harder to find. In addition, the ride was losing popularity in recent years. So in April 2002, Paramount Parks decided to dismantle King Cobra and put it up for sale. Trains were sent to Kings Island's \"graveyard\" located at the old Wild Animal Habitat feeding house area next to the Son of Beast. After the ride wouldn't sell, the decision was made in 2008 to transfer some of the ride including the trains to Kings Dominion to be used as spare parts for Shockwave. As of 2010, remnants of the King Cobra can still be spotted in some back areas of Kings Island near Flight of Fear", "Title: Ranger (ride)\n\nA Ranger is an inverting pendulum ride first manufactured by HUSS Machinenfabrik in 1981. Many of the design elements were later used in the HUSS Rainbow, and the term 'Ranger' has become synonymous with inverting pendulum rides. It was the first inverting swing ride designed since Lee Eyerly's Loop-O-Plane and set the standard for many other attractions using the inverting pendulum ride system, such as the Rainbow, the Kamikaze (ride), and the Inverter.", "Title: Touring bicycle\n\nA touring bicycle is a bicycle designed or modified to handle bicycle touring. To make the bikes sufficiently robust, comfortable and capable of carrying heavy loads, special features may include a long wheelbase (for ride comfort and to avoid pedal-to-luggage conflicts), frame materials that favor flexibility over rigidity (for ride comfort -- though frame flexing can eventually lead to metal fatigue and frame failure, so newer frames are rigid), heavy duty wheels (for load capacity), and multiple mounting points (for luggage racks, fenders, and bottle cages).", "Title: Turbo Mountain\n\nTurbo Mountain was a steel roller coaster at Adventure World in Perth, Western Australia, Australia. The ride was closed and removed in 2009 to make room for a HUSS Shot'N Drop tower named Freefall. The ride was originally located in Luna Park Sydney as a standard Schwarzkopf Jet Star 2 bought second hand. When the ride was moved to \"Adventure World\" in 1991, the ride's lift hill was modified from a spiral lift hill to a standard chain lift hill due to maintenance.", "Title: Tower of Terror II\n\nThe Tower of Terror II is a steel shuttle roller coaster located at the Dreamworld amusement park on the Gold Coast, Queensland, Australia. When the Tower of Terror opened on 23 January 1997, it was the first roller coaster in the world to reach 160.9 km/h speeds making it the tallest and fastest roller coaster in the world of its time. The ride is situated on the Dreamworld Tower which also houses The Giant Drop free fall ride. The ride was originally known as the \"Tower of Terror\" until it was modified and relaunched in September 2010.", "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: Knott's Bear-y Tale\n\nKnott's Bear-y Tales was a dark ride located at Knott's Berry Farm that opened in 1975 as part of the Roaring 20s area. The attraction was designed by Disney Imagineer Rolly Crump as part of creating a ride that would compliment the former area of the park known as Gypsy Camp. However, the dwindling Gypsy Camp would end up becoming a new section called the Roaring 20s (now known as The Boardwalk). As a result, the design of Bear-y Tales was altered two times until it ended up reflecting the theme of the Roaring 20s area. During construction, the building was caught on fire and a couple of scenes that were under development were destroyed. However, the attraction was given an extended deadline to allow more time and reconstruction of the damaged parts of the ride. In the fall of 1986, Knott's Bear-y Tales was closed to become Kingdom of the Dinosaurs due to the then upcoming trend of Dinosaurs. Following the closure, Many of the animatronics and set pieces were obtained by employees, while others stayed within Knott's to become a part of a walk-through experience in 1987 located at the Camp Snoopy area. That attraction also closed and was removed in 1997.", "Title: Gravitron\n\nThe Gravitron (also known as the Starship, Starship 2000, Starship 3000, Starship 4000, Starship Area 51, Starship Gravitron, Starship Exodus, Alien Abduction, Alien Invasion, Twister, Devil's Hole, Area 51, and Enterprise) is an amusement ride, most commonly found as a portable ride at fairs and carnivals. The Gravitron first appeared at Morey's Piers in 1983 and quickly became a fixture at amusement parks in many countries. It is a modification of an earlier ride called the Rotor. The ride was originally designed and manufactured by Wisdom Industries, though several examples of the Gravitron were produced under license by ARM in the UK and Ferrari in Australia.", "Title: Screamin' Eagle\n\nThe Screamin' Eagle is a wooden roller coaster at Six Flags St. Louis. When it opened in 1976 for America's Bicentennial celebration, Guinness World Records listed it as the largest coaster at 110 ft high and as the fastest coaster at 62 mi/h . The ride is a modified 'L'-Shaped Out And Back. The Screamin' Eagle was manufactured by the Philadelphia Toboggan Coasters and was the last coaster designed by the renowned John Allen, who was a historic designer of roller coasters. Allen believed a coaster should inspire awe, not only from a ride full of thrills, but also from its magnificent beauty. Originally Allen wanted to design a coaster to replace the Comet at Chain of Rocks Amusement Park, but lack of funds prevented him from doing such. The Screamin' Eagle is reminiscent of the Comet, mirroring its L-shape, but to a much larger scale.", "Title: Firefall (ride)\n\nFirefall was a Top Spin located at California's Great America. Manufactured by HUSS Park Attractions, the ride was originally located at Geauga Lake under the name Texas Twister. It was the first of its kind in North America. Upon the park's closing, the ride was relocated to its sister park, California's Great America, where it reopened in 2008. When it was moved, its original ride program was slightly modified." ]
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Which company creates the processor for the Huawei 4c android smart phone?
HiSilicon
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Huawei Honor 4C", "Huawei Honor 4C", "HiSilicon" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "CPU-Z is a freeware system profiling and monitoring application for Microsoft Windows and Android that detects the central processing unit, RAM, motherboard chipset, and other hardware features of a modern personal computer, and Android smart phone, and presents the information in one window (in PC version), or by opening the application (in its Android version)." ], "title": "CPU-Z" }, { "sentences": [ "Ringo is an international calling app for smartphones that utilizes dedicated phone circuits for making calls.", " Ringo uses local phone networks instead of the user’s smart phone’s internet connection to connect calls.", " Thus, the receiver is not required to download the app to receive a call.", " It is available in apps for Android, iOS and Windows Phone.", " Ringo launched in 2014 and is currently available for use in 15 countries: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, India,Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom and USA.", " Users in these countries can make a call to anywhere in the world." ], "title": "Ringo (software)" }, { "sentences": [ "Smart phone ad hoc or smart phone ad hoc networks (SPANs) evolve from the underlying concept, architecture and technology behind a wireless ad hoc network.", " A smart phone is a device.", " Once embedded with ad hoc networking technology, a smart phone can create ad hoc networks among other devices.", " Smart phone ad hoc networks leverage the existing hardware (primarily Bluetooth and Wi-Fi) in commercially available smartphones to create peer-to-peer networks without relying on cellular carrier networks, wireless access points, or traditional network infrastructure.", " SPANs use the mechanism behind Wi-Fi ad-hoc mode, which allows phones to talk directly among each other, through a transparent neighbor and route discovery mechanism." ], "title": "Smart phone ad hoc network" }, { "sentences": [ "HiSilicon () is a Chinese fabless semiconductor company based in Shenzhen, Guangdong and fully owned by Huawei." ], "title": "HiSilicon" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sony Ericsson Xperia pro is an Android smartphone from Sony Ericsson which was launched in October 2011.", " The Xperia Pro has a 3.7 in capacitive touch-screen, slider keyboard, smart phone with mobile BRAVIA engine which optimises the picture and runs at a resolution of 854×480 pixels, a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, an 8.1 mega-pixel camera, a dedicated Two-step camera key, USB host port, HDMI-out, 512 MB of onboard RAM, and an 8 GB microSD card (expandable up to 32 GB).", " The Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro is available in black, silver, or red." ], "title": "Sony Ericsson Xperia pro" }, { "sentences": [ "The Huawei Honor 4C is an Android smartphone by Huawei.", " It was released in April 2015.", " It has a 5-inch 720p display, 13 MP camera, and 1.2 GHz HiSilicon octa-core processor." ], "title": "Huawei Honor 4C" }, { "sentences": [ "The Huawei Ascend P2 is a smartphone manufactured by Huawei.", " It was released in 2013.", " It is claimed to be the world’s fastest smartphone.", " China's Huawei claimed that this device is the fastest (with full 4G support) in its own niche.", " According to the company it would use LTE category 4 to achieve network speeds up to 150Mbit/s.", " It comes with a 4.7 inch high definition screen with a powerful 1.5 GHz quad-core processor.", " It is sharp-cornered and its body is thinner than a pencil at 8.4 mm.", " Huawei announced that the Ascend P2 Android smartphone would launch in UK in June, 2013.", " It is available worldwide during July–September, i.e. the third quarter of 2013." ], "title": "Huawei Ascend P2" }, { "sentences": [ "COS is a Linux kernel-based mobile operating system developed in China mainly targeting mobile devices, tablets and set top boxes.", " COS stand for China Operating system and is being developed by the Institute of Software at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (ISCAS) together with Shanghai Liantong Network Communications Technology to compete with foreign operating systems like iOS and Android.", " The operating system is based on Linux but the platform is closed source.", " Security and the risk of back doors in devices from foreign vendors are some of the main motivations for COS.", " Android had almost 90% of the smart phone market when COS was introduced and Apple most of the remaining market share.", " COS looks very similar to Android and has its own Application Portal much like Android Market and iOS App Store." ], "title": "COS (operating system)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman is an Android smartphone from Sony Ericsson.", " It is a music-focused smart phone running Android 2.3 (Gingerbread customized with Sony Ericsson's four-corner UI), powered by a 1 GHz processor.", " The screen is 3.2\" TFT with HVGA resolution and scratch-resistant coating.", " The phone measures 56.5 x 106 x 14.2 mm and weighs 115g, making it slightly taller and heavier than the Xperia mini but its specs are similar." ], "title": "Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman" }, { "sentences": [ "The Long March 4C, also known as the Chang Zheng 4C, CZ-4C and LM-4C, previously designated Long March 4B-II, is a Chinese orbital carrier rocket.", " It is launched from the Jiuquan and Taiyuan Satellite Launch Centres, and consists of 3 stages.", " Long March 4C vehicles have been used to launch the Yaogan-1, Yaogan-3 SAR satellites and the Fengyun-3A polar orbiting meteorological satellite.", " On December 15, 2009 a Long March 4C was used to launch Yaogan 8." ], "title": "Long March 4C" } ]
[ "Title: CPU-Z\n\nCPU-Z is a freeware system profiling and monitoring application for Microsoft Windows and Android that detects the central processing unit, RAM, motherboard chipset, and other hardware features of a modern personal computer, and Android smart phone, and presents the information in one window (in PC version), or by opening the application (in its Android version).", "Title: Ringo (software)\n\nRingo is an international calling app for smartphones that utilizes dedicated phone circuits for making calls. Ringo uses local phone networks instead of the user’s smart phone’s internet connection to connect calls. Thus, the receiver is not required to download the app to receive a call. It is available in apps for Android, iOS and Windows Phone. Ringo launched in 2014 and is currently available for use in 15 countries: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, Italy, India,Mexico, Netherlands, Poland, Singapore, Spain, Switzerland, United Kingdom and USA. Users in these countries can make a call to anywhere in the world.", "Title: Smart phone ad hoc network\n\nSmart phone ad hoc or smart phone ad hoc networks (SPANs) evolve from the underlying concept, architecture and technology behind a wireless ad hoc network. A smart phone is a device. Once embedded with ad hoc networking technology, a smart phone can create ad hoc networks among other devices. Smart phone ad hoc networks leverage the existing hardware (primarily Bluetooth and Wi-Fi) in commercially available smartphones to create peer-to-peer networks without relying on cellular carrier networks, wireless access points, or traditional network infrastructure. SPANs use the mechanism behind Wi-Fi ad-hoc mode, which allows phones to talk directly among each other, through a transparent neighbor and route discovery mechanism.", "Title: HiSilicon\n\nHiSilicon () is a Chinese fabless semiconductor company based in Shenzhen, Guangdong and fully owned by Huawei.", "Title: Sony Ericsson Xperia pro\n\nThe Sony Ericsson Xperia pro is an Android smartphone from Sony Ericsson which was launched in October 2011. The Xperia Pro has a 3.7 in capacitive touch-screen, slider keyboard, smart phone with mobile BRAVIA engine which optimises the picture and runs at a resolution of 854×480 pixels, a 1 GHz Snapdragon processor, an 8.1 mega-pixel camera, a dedicated Two-step camera key, USB host port, HDMI-out, 512 MB of onboard RAM, and an 8 GB microSD card (expandable up to 32 GB). The Sony Ericsson Xperia Pro is available in black, silver, or red.", "Title: Huawei Honor 4C\n\nThe Huawei Honor 4C is an Android smartphone by Huawei. It was released in April 2015. It has a 5-inch 720p display, 13 MP camera, and 1.2 GHz HiSilicon octa-core processor.", "Title: Huawei Ascend P2\n\nThe Huawei Ascend P2 is a smartphone manufactured by Huawei. It was released in 2013. It is claimed to be the world’s fastest smartphone. China's Huawei claimed that this device is the fastest (with full 4G support) in its own niche. According to the company it would use LTE category 4 to achieve network speeds up to 150Mbit/s. It comes with a 4.7 inch high definition screen with a powerful 1.5 GHz quad-core processor. It is sharp-cornered and its body is thinner than a pencil at 8.4 mm. Huawei announced that the Ascend P2 Android smartphone would launch in UK in June, 2013. It is available worldwide during July–September, i.e. the third quarter of 2013.", "Title: COS (operating system)\n\nCOS is a Linux kernel-based mobile operating system developed in China mainly targeting mobile devices, tablets and set top boxes. COS stand for China Operating system and is being developed by the Institute of Software at the Chinese Academy of Sciences (ISCAS) together with Shanghai Liantong Network Communications Technology to compete with foreign operating systems like iOS and Android. The operating system is based on Linux but the platform is closed source. Security and the risk of back doors in devices from foreign vendors are some of the main motivations for COS. Android had almost 90% of the smart phone market when COS was introduced and Apple most of the remaining market share. COS looks very similar to Android and has its own Application Portal much like Android Market and iOS App Store.", "Title: Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman\n\nThe Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman is an Android smartphone from Sony Ericsson. It is a music-focused smart phone running Android 2.3 (Gingerbread customized with Sony Ericsson's four-corner UI), powered by a 1 GHz processor. The screen is 3.2\" TFT with HVGA resolution and scratch-resistant coating. The phone measures 56.5 x 106 x 14.2 mm and weighs 115g, making it slightly taller and heavier than the Xperia mini but its specs are similar.", "Title: Long March 4C\n\nThe Long March 4C, also known as the Chang Zheng 4C, CZ-4C and LM-4C, previously designated Long March 4B-II, is a Chinese orbital carrier rocket. It is launched from the Jiuquan and Taiyuan Satellite Launch Centres, and consists of 3 stages. Long March 4C vehicles have been used to launch the Yaogan-1, Yaogan-3 SAR satellites and the Fengyun-3A polar orbiting meteorological satellite. On December 15, 2009 a Long March 4C was used to launch Yaogan 8." ]
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Michalakis Zambellas is the General Manager of a multinational professional services network headquartered in what city?
London
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "Michalakis Zambellas", "Michalakis Zambellas", "PricewaterhouseCoopers" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Michalakis Zambellas (Greek: Μιχαλάκης Ζαμπέλας ) is a Cypriot politician and businessman.", " He was the Mayor of Nicosia and also the General Manager of PricewaterhouseCoopers Cyprus." ], "title": "Michalakis Zambellas" }, { "sentences": [ "Multidisciplinary professional services networks are organizations formed by law, accounting and other professional services firms to offer clients new multidisciplinary approaches solving increasingly complex issues.", " They are a type of professional services network which operates to provide services to their members.", " They operate in the same way as accounting firm networks and associations and law firm networks.", " They do not practice a profession such as law or accounting but provide services to members so they can serve clients needs.Aim is to provide members involved in doing business internationally with access to experienced, tried and tested, reliable, and responsive professional advisers who know their local jurisdiction intimately as well as the intricacies of cross border business." ], "title": "Multidisciplinary professional services networks" }, { "sentences": [ "PricewaterhouseCoopers (doing business as PwC) is a multinational professional services network headquartered in London, United Kingdom.", " It is the second largest professional services firm in the world, and is one of the Big Four auditors, along with Deloitte, EY and KPMG.", " Vault Accounting 50 has ranked PwC as the most prestigious accounting firm in the world for seven consecutive years, as well as the top firm to work for in North America for three consecutive years." ], "title": "PricewaterhouseCoopers" }, { "sentences": [ "EY (formerly Ernst & Young) is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in London, England.", " EY is one of the largest professional services firms in the world and is one of the \"Big Four\" accounting firms." ], "title": "Ernst &amp; Young" }, { "sentences": [ "PwC is best known as PricewaterhouseCoopers, a multinational professional services network." ], "title": "PWC (disambiguation)" }, { "sentences": [ "Arup (officially Arup Group Limited) is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in London which provides engineering, design, planning, project management and consulting services for all aspects of the built environment.", " The firm has over 14,000 staff based in 92 offices across 42 countries, and is present in Africa, the Americas, Australasia, East Asia, Europe and the Middle East.", " Arup has participated in projects in over 160 countries." ], "title": "Arup Group" }, { "sentences": [ "TMF Group is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands.", " The independent group provides accounting, tax, HR and payroll services to businesses operating on an international scale.", " TMF Group employs more than 6,000 staff and has 100 offices in over 80 jurisdictions." ], "title": "TMF Group" }, { "sentences": [ "WSG, also branded as World Services Group, is a multidisciplinary professional services network of independent law, accounting and investment banking firms.", " It ranks as one of the largest among the more than 200 professional services networks in the world.", " WSG members are independent law, accounting and investment banking firms.", " According to the organization's website as of 2016 , WSG was formed in 2002 as a multidisciplinary network with the objective of bringing together professionals in a professional services network that creates business opportunities and relationships to better service their clients globally.", " Its members have more than 19,000 professionals in more than 115 countries in almost 400 offices.", " Its global headquarters are located in the Houston, Texas," ], "title": "World Services Group" }, { "sentences": [ "CACI International Inc, is an American multinational professional services and information technology company headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, United States.", " CACI provides services to many branches of the federal government including defense, homeland security, intelligence, and healthcare." ], "title": "CACI" }, { "sentences": [ "gkkworks is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in Irvine, California, United States which provides architecture, interior design, planning, construction, construction management, program management, and design-build services for all aspects of the built environment.", "< Markets include K-12 and higher education, healthcare, hospitality, commercial, government, and critical facilities.", " The firm has offices in the United States (Irvine, Pasadena, Riverside, San Diego and Denver); and India (Pune)." ], "title": "Gkkworks" } ]
[ "Title: Michalakis Zambellas\n\nMichalakis Zambellas (Greek: Μιχαλάκης Ζαμπέλας ) is a Cypriot politician and businessman. He was the Mayor of Nicosia and also the General Manager of PricewaterhouseCoopers Cyprus.", "Title: Multidisciplinary professional services networks\n\nMultidisciplinary professional services networks are organizations formed by law, accounting and other professional services firms to offer clients new multidisciplinary approaches solving increasingly complex issues. They are a type of professional services network which operates to provide services to their members. They operate in the same way as accounting firm networks and associations and law firm networks. They do not practice a profession such as law or accounting but provide services to members so they can serve clients needs.Aim is to provide members involved in doing business internationally with access to experienced, tried and tested, reliable, and responsive professional advisers who know their local jurisdiction intimately as well as the intricacies of cross border business.", "Title: PricewaterhouseCoopers\n\nPricewaterhouseCoopers (doing business as PwC) is a multinational professional services network headquartered in London, United Kingdom. It is the second largest professional services firm in the world, and is one of the Big Four auditors, along with Deloitte, EY and KPMG. Vault Accounting 50 has ranked PwC as the most prestigious accounting firm in the world for seven consecutive years, as well as the top firm to work for in North America for three consecutive years.", "Title: Ernst &amp; Young\n\nEY (formerly Ernst & Young) is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in London, England. EY is one of the largest professional services firms in the world and is one of the \"Big Four\" accounting firms.", "Title: PWC (disambiguation)\n\nPwC is best known as PricewaterhouseCoopers, a multinational professional services network.", "Title: Arup Group\n\nArup (officially Arup Group Limited) is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in London which provides engineering, design, planning, project management and consulting services for all aspects of the built environment. The firm has over 14,000 staff based in 92 offices across 42 countries, and is present in Africa, the Americas, Australasia, East Asia, Europe and the Middle East. Arup has participated in projects in over 160 countries.", "Title: TMF Group\n\nTMF Group is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. The independent group provides accounting, tax, HR and payroll services to businesses operating on an international scale. TMF Group employs more than 6,000 staff and has 100 offices in over 80 jurisdictions.", "Title: World Services Group\n\nWSG, also branded as World Services Group, is a multidisciplinary professional services network of independent law, accounting and investment banking firms. It ranks as one of the largest among the more than 200 professional services networks in the world. WSG members are independent law, accounting and investment banking firms. According to the organization's website as of 2016 , WSG was formed in 2002 as a multidisciplinary network with the objective of bringing together professionals in a professional services network that creates business opportunities and relationships to better service their clients globally. Its members have more than 19,000 professionals in more than 115 countries in almost 400 offices. Its global headquarters are located in the Houston, Texas,", "Title: CACI\n\nCACI International Inc, is an American multinational professional services and information technology company headquartered in Arlington, Virginia, United States. CACI provides services to many branches of the federal government including defense, homeland security, intelligence, and healthcare.", "Title: Gkkworks\n\ngkkworks is a multinational professional services firm headquartered in Irvine, California, United States which provides architecture, interior design, planning, construction, construction management, program management, and design-build services for all aspects of the built environment. < Markets include K-12 and higher education, healthcare, hospitality, commercial, government, and critical facilities. The firm has offices in the United States (Irvine, Pasadena, Riverside, San Diego and Denver); and India (Pune)." ]
6,463
Are Cynara and Piptanthus both flowering plants?
no
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Cynara", "Piptanthus" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Cynara is a genus of thistle-like perennial plants in the sunflower family.", " They are native to the Mediterranean region, the Middle East, northwestern Africa, and the Canary Islands.", " The genus name comes from the Greek \"kynara\", which means \"artichoke\"." ], "title": "Cynara" }, { "sentences": [ "Piptanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and the subfamily Faboideae." ], "title": "Piptanthus" }, { "sentences": [ "The Cynareae are a tribe of flowering plants in the daisy family (Asteraceae) and the subfamily Carduoideae.", " Most of them are commonly known as thistles; four of the best known genera are \"Carduus\", \"Cynara\" (containing the widely eaten artichoke), \"Cirsium\", and \"Onopordum\"." ], "title": "Cynareae" } ]
[ "Title: Cynara\n\nCynara is a genus of thistle-like perennial plants in the sunflower family. They are native to the Mediterranean region, the Middle East, northwestern Africa, and the Canary Islands. The genus name comes from the Greek \"kynara\", which means \"artichoke\".", "Title: Piptanthus\n\nPiptanthus is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae, and the subfamily Faboideae.", "Title: Cynareae\n\nThe Cynareae are a tribe of flowering plants in the daisy family (Asteraceae) and the subfamily Carduoideae. Most of them are commonly known as thistles; four of the best known genera are \"Carduus\", \"Cynara\" (containing the widely eaten artichoke), \"Cirsium\", and \"Onopordum\"." ]
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Which film, directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, has a sequel titled "Angels of the Apocalypse"?
The Crimson Rivers
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2001).", " Kassovitz is also the founder of MNP Entreprise, a film production company." ], "title": "Mathieu Kassovitz" }, { "sentences": [ "Founded in 2000 by Mathieu Kassovitz, MNP is a French film production company headed by Mathieu Kassovitz and Guillaume Colboc." ], "title": "MNP Entreprise" }, { "sentences": [ "La Haine (] , \"Hate\") is a 1995 French black-and-white crime drama film written, co-edited, and directed by Mathieu Kassovitz.", " It is commonly released under its French title in the English-speaking world, although its U.S. VHS release was titled Hate.", " It is about three young friends and their struggle to live in the \"banlieues\" of Paris.", " The title derives from a line spoken by one of them, Hubert, \"\"La haine attire la haine!\"\"", ", \"hatred breeds hatred.\"" ], "title": "La Haine" }, { "sentences": [ "XCiTés: the Flamingo Book of New French Writing is an anthology edited by Georgia de Chamberet of French writing in translation which \"aims to smash the stereotypes\" by a new generation of writers who were unpublished in English at the time of publication (2000).", " The book includes stories by Frédéric Beigbeder, Mehdi Belhaj Kacem, Tonino Benacquista, Marie Desplechin, Ilan Duran Cohen, Agnès Desarthe, Virginie Despentes, Guillaume Dustan, Eric Faye, Michel Houellebecq, Mathieu Kassovitz, Mathieu Lindon, Mounsi, Lorette Nobécourt, Vincent Ravalec, Abdourahman Waberi.", " The INDEPENDENT said of it: \"French society is diverse, richly multi-cultural - and the writing in this collection represents some of that diversity.", " If a writer is clearly wonderful - Abdourahman Waberi (originally from Djibouti) or Mounsi (Algerian) - then we want more.", " The last three inclusions - scenes from Mathieu Kassovitz's film La Haine, a piece on the house music scene by DJ Tov and an interview with Chelsea defender Marcel Desailly illustrate the point of this kind of new fiction which is to question traditional modes of publishing.", " The French are tired of their image.\"" ], "title": "XCiTés" }, { "sentences": [ "The Crimson Rivers (French: \"Les Rivières Pourpres\" ) is a 2000 French psychological horror film starring Jean Reno and Vincent Cassel.", " The film, which was directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, is based on the best-selling novel \"Les Rivières Pourpres\".", " Its screenplay was co-written by the book's author, Jean-Christophe Grangé." ], "title": "The Crimson Rivers" }, { "sentences": [ "Rebellion (French: L'Ordre et la Morale ) is a 2011 French historical drama film directed, produced, co-written, co-edited by and starring Mathieu Kassovitz.", " Set in New Caledonia but filmed in Tahiti, the film recreates a version of the Ouvéa cave hostage taking in 1988.", " Kassovitz, Benoît Jaubert and Pierre Geller were collectively nominated for the 2012 Best Writing (Adaptation) César Award." ], "title": "Rebellion (2011 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Fierrot le pou is a 1990 French 8-minute short film directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, his debut film.", " He also plays the lead role in the film as the basketball player." ], "title": "Fierrot le pou" }, { "sentences": [ "Gothika is a 2003 American psychological horror thriller film directed by Mathieu Kassovitz and written by Sebastian Gutierrez.", " Halle Berry plays a psychiatrist in a women's mental hospital who wakes up one day to find herself on the other side of the bars, accused of having murdered her husband.", " The film was first released on November 21, 2003 in the United States.", " At the time of its release, and despite poor critical reception, \"Gothika\" was the most financially successful film from Dark Castle Entertainment, with a worldwide gross of $141.6 million." ], "title": "Gothika" } ]
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Valery Lagunov, was born on July 2, 1942 in Moscow, Russia, he played in "Sleeping Beauty" as "Prince", a ballet in a prologue and three acts, first performed in which year?
1890
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[ { "sentences": [ "Titon et l'Aurore (English: \"Tithonus and Aurora\") is an opera in three acts and a prologue by the French composer Jean-Joseph de Mondonville which was first performed at the Académie royale de musique, Paris on 9 January 1753.", " The authorship of the libretto has been subject to debate; Mondonville's contemporaries ascribed the prologue to Antoine Houdar de la Motte and the three acts of the opera to the Abbé de La Marre.", " \"Titon et l'Aurore\" belongs to the genre known as the \"pastorale héroïque\".", " The work played an important role in the so-called Querelle des Bouffons, a dispute over the relative merits of the French and Italian operatic traditions which dominated the intellectual life of Paris in the early 1750s.", " The tremendous success of Mondonville's opera at its premiere was an important victory for the French camp (although their Italian rivals claimed that this was because they had been excluded from their seats by members of the army).", " \"Titon\" was one of Mondonville's most popular works and went on to enjoy several revivals during his lifetime." ], "title": "Titon et l'Aurore" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1917 Petipa/Ivanov/Drigo revival of Swan Lake is a famous version of the ballet \"Swan Lake\", (ru. \"", "Лебединое Озеро\"), (fr.", " \"Le Lac des Cygnes\").", " This is a ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky based on an ancient German legend, presented in either four acts, four scenes (primarily outside Russia and Eastern Europe), three acts, four scenes (primarily in Russia and Eastern Europe) or, more rarely, in two acts, four scenes.", " Originally choreographed by Julius Reisinger to the music of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (opus 20), it was first presented as \"The Lake of the Swans\" by the Ballet of the Moscow Imperial Bolshoi Theatre on 20 February/4 March 1877 (Julian/Gregorian calendar dates) in Moscow, Russia.", " Although the ballet is presented in many different versions, most ballet companies today base their stagings both choreographically and musically on this revival by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, staged for the Imperial Ballet, first presented on 15 January/27 January 1895, at the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia instead of the original version." ], "title": "Swan Lake (1895)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sleeping Beauty (Russian: Спящая красавица / \"Spyashchaya krasavitsa\") is a ballet in a prologue and three acts, first performed in 1890.", " The music was composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (his opus 66).", " The score was completed in 1889, and is the second of his three ballets.", " The original scenario was conceived by Ivan Vsevolozhsky, and is based on Charles Perrault's \"La Belle au bois dormant\".", " The choreographer of the original production was Marius Petipa." ], "title": "The Sleeping Beauty (ballet)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Sleeping Beauty\" (French: \"La Belle au bois dormant\" \"The Beauty Sleeping in the Wood\") by Charles Perrault, or \"Little Briar Rose\" (German: \"\" ), is a classic fairy tale which involves a beautiful princess, a sleeping enchantment, and a handsome prince.", " The version collected by the Brothers Grimm was an orally transmitted version of the originally literary tale published by Charles Perrault in \"Histoires ou contes du temps passé\" in 1697.", " This in turn was based on \"Sun, Moon, and Talia\" by Italian poet Giambattista Basile (published posthumously in 1634), which was in turn based on one or more folk tales.", " The earliest known version of the story is found in the narrative \"Perceforest\", composed between 1330 and 1344 and first printed in 1528." ], "title": "Sleeping Beauty" }, { "sentences": [ "Lagunov was born on July 2, 1942 in Moscow, Russia.", " In 1962 he graduated from the Moscow State Choreographic Academy where his teacher was Aleksey Yermolayev, and same year joined Bolshoi Ballet.", " He first appeared in \"Scriabiniana\" as \"Garland\" in 1962 and four next year played in \"Sleeping Beauty\" as \"Prince\".", " In 1966 he played as one of the shepherd boys in \"the Nutcracker\" and five years later appeared as \"Archon\" in \"Icarus\".", " In 1972 he participated in the \"Swan Lake\" where he played a role of \"Evil genius\" and the same year played a role as a \"dance teacher\" in \"Cinderella\".", " Three years later he appeared as \"Albrecht\" in \"Giselle\" and by 1976 played a role of \"black man\" in \"Mozart and Salieri\".", " The same year he was named \"Merited Artist of the Russian Federation\" and also appeared as \"Don Juan\" in \"Love for Love\".", " In 1979 he graduated from the Russian University of Theatre Arts and retired as a dancer in 1983.", " Since 1996 he teaches such future ballet dancers as Mikhail Lobukhin and Vladislav Lantratov." ], "title": "Valery Lagunov" }, { "sentences": [ "In ballet, a pas de deux ] (French, literally \"step of two\") is a dance duet in which two dancers, typically a male and a female, perform ballet steps together.", " The pas de deux is characteristic of classical ballet and can be found in many well-known ballets, including \"Sleeping Beauty\", \"Swan Lake\", and \"Giselle\".", " It is most often performed by a male and a female (a \"danseur\" and a \"ballerina\") though there are exceptions, such as in the film \"White Nights\", in which a pas de deux is performed by Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines." ], "title": "Pas de deux" }, { "sentences": [ "Nevada Ballet Theatre (NBT) is a regional ballet company located in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States.", " It is the Resident Ballet Company of The Smith Center for the Performing Arts and is one of the largest performing arts organizations in the state.", " Its professional company of dancers possesses a versatile repertoire ranging from well-known story ballets such as \"The Nutcracker\", \"The Sleeping Beauty\", and \"Swan Lake\" to works by George Balanchine, Twyla Tharp, Val Caniparoli, James Canfield, Thaddeus Davis and many more.", " The organization also operates an Academy out of its main facility in Summerlin, as well as an education & outreach program, \"Future Dance\", that reaches over 16,000 students each year in schools throughout Southern Nevada." ], "title": "Nevada Ballet Theatre" }, { "sentences": [ "Alisa Sodoleva (Belarusian: \"Аліса Содолева\" ) is a Belarusian dancer who was born in Minsk and was a graduate of the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet in 2010.", " She joined Mariinsky Ballet the same year and played in such plays as \"La Sylphide\". \"", "La Bayadère\" and \"Raymonda\".", " She also played roles such as \"Monna\" and \"Zulma\" in \"Giselle\" and \"Maid of Honour\" in the Sleeping Beauty\"." ], "title": "Alisa Sodoleva" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Once Upon a Dream\" is a song written in 1959 for the animated musical fantasy film \"Sleeping Beauty\" produced by Walt Disney.", " It is based on Tchaikovsky's ballet of the same name, more specifically the piece \"Grande valse villageoise\" (\"The Garland Waltz\").", " It is the theme of Princess Aurora and Prince Philip and was performed by a chorus as an overture and third-reprise finale.", " Mary Costa and Bill Shirley, who were cast in the roles of Princess Aurora and Prince Philip, performed the song as a duet." ], "title": "Once Upon a Dream (Sleeping Beauty song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Aurora (also known as Sleeping Beauty or by her alias \"Briar Rose\") is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures' 16th animated feature film \"Sleeping Beauty\" (1959).", " Originally voiced by singer Mary Costa, Aurora is the only daughter of King Stefan and Queen Leah.", " As revenge for not being invited to Aurora's christening, an evil fairy named Maleficent curses the newborn princess, foretelling that she will die on her 16th birthday by pricking her finger on a spinning wheel's spindle.", " Determined to prevent this, three good fairies raise Aurora as a peasant in order to protect her, patiently awaiting her 16th birthday – the day the spell is to be broken by a kiss from her true love, Prince Phillip." ], "title": "Aurora (Disney)" } ]
[ "Title: Titon et l'Aurore\n\nTiton et l'Aurore (English: \"Tithonus and Aurora\") is an opera in three acts and a prologue by the French composer Jean-Joseph de Mondonville which was first performed at the Académie royale de musique, Paris on 9 January 1753. The authorship of the libretto has been subject to debate; Mondonville's contemporaries ascribed the prologue to Antoine Houdar de la Motte and the three acts of the opera to the Abbé de La Marre. \"Titon et l'Aurore\" belongs to the genre known as the \"pastorale héroïque\". The work played an important role in the so-called Querelle des Bouffons, a dispute over the relative merits of the French and Italian operatic traditions which dominated the intellectual life of Paris in the early 1750s. The tremendous success of Mondonville's opera at its premiere was an important victory for the French camp (although their Italian rivals claimed that this was because they had been excluded from their seats by members of the army). \"Titon\" was one of Mondonville's most popular works and went on to enjoy several revivals during his lifetime.", "Title: Swan Lake (1895)\n\nThe 1917 Petipa/Ivanov/Drigo revival of Swan Lake is a famous version of the ballet \"Swan Lake\", (ru. \" Лебединое Озеро\"), (fr. \"Le Lac des Cygnes\"). This is a ballet by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky based on an ancient German legend, presented in either four acts, four scenes (primarily outside Russia and Eastern Europe), three acts, four scenes (primarily in Russia and Eastern Europe) or, more rarely, in two acts, four scenes. Originally choreographed by Julius Reisinger to the music of Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (opus 20), it was first presented as \"The Lake of the Swans\" by the Ballet of the Moscow Imperial Bolshoi Theatre on 20 February/4 March 1877 (Julian/Gregorian calendar dates) in Moscow, Russia. Although the ballet is presented in many different versions, most ballet companies today base their stagings both choreographically and musically on this revival by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov, staged for the Imperial Ballet, first presented on 15 January/27 January 1895, at the Imperial Mariinsky Theatre in St. Petersburg, Russia instead of the original version.", "Title: The Sleeping Beauty (ballet)\n\nThe Sleeping Beauty (Russian: Спящая красавица / \"Spyashchaya krasavitsa\") is a ballet in a prologue and three acts, first performed in 1890. The music was composed by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky (his opus 66). The score was completed in 1889, and is the second of his three ballets. The original scenario was conceived by Ivan Vsevolozhsky, and is based on Charles Perrault's \"La Belle au bois dormant\". The choreographer of the original production was Marius Petipa.", "Title: Sleeping Beauty\n\n\"Sleeping Beauty\" (French: \"La Belle au bois dormant\" \"The Beauty Sleeping in the Wood\") by Charles Perrault, or \"Little Briar Rose\" (German: \"\" ), is a classic fairy tale which involves a beautiful princess, a sleeping enchantment, and a handsome prince. The version collected by the Brothers Grimm was an orally transmitted version of the originally literary tale published by Charles Perrault in \"Histoires ou contes du temps passé\" in 1697. This in turn was based on \"Sun, Moon, and Talia\" by Italian poet Giambattista Basile (published posthumously in 1634), which was in turn based on one or more folk tales. The earliest known version of the story is found in the narrative \"Perceforest\", composed between 1330 and 1344 and first printed in 1528.", "Title: Valery Lagunov\n\nLagunov was born on July 2, 1942 in Moscow, Russia. In 1962 he graduated from the Moscow State Choreographic Academy where his teacher was Aleksey Yermolayev, and same year joined Bolshoi Ballet. He first appeared in \"Scriabiniana\" as \"Garland\" in 1962 and four next year played in \"Sleeping Beauty\" as \"Prince\". In 1966 he played as one of the shepherd boys in \"the Nutcracker\" and five years later appeared as \"Archon\" in \"Icarus\". In 1972 he participated in the \"Swan Lake\" where he played a role of \"Evil genius\" and the same year played a role as a \"dance teacher\" in \"Cinderella\". Three years later he appeared as \"Albrecht\" in \"Giselle\" and by 1976 played a role of \"black man\" in \"Mozart and Salieri\". The same year he was named \"Merited Artist of the Russian Federation\" and also appeared as \"Don Juan\" in \"Love for Love\". In 1979 he graduated from the Russian University of Theatre Arts and retired as a dancer in 1983. Since 1996 he teaches such future ballet dancers as Mikhail Lobukhin and Vladislav Lantratov.", "Title: Pas de deux\n\nIn ballet, a pas de deux ] (French, literally \"step of two\") is a dance duet in which two dancers, typically a male and a female, perform ballet steps together. The pas de deux is characteristic of classical ballet and can be found in many well-known ballets, including \"Sleeping Beauty\", \"Swan Lake\", and \"Giselle\". It is most often performed by a male and a female (a \"danseur\" and a \"ballerina\") though there are exceptions, such as in the film \"White Nights\", in which a pas de deux is performed by Mikhail Baryshnikov and Gregory Hines.", "Title: Nevada Ballet Theatre\n\nNevada Ballet Theatre (NBT) is a regional ballet company located in Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. It is the Resident Ballet Company of The Smith Center for the Performing Arts and is one of the largest performing arts organizations in the state. Its professional company of dancers possesses a versatile repertoire ranging from well-known story ballets such as \"The Nutcracker\", \"The Sleeping Beauty\", and \"Swan Lake\" to works by George Balanchine, Twyla Tharp, Val Caniparoli, James Canfield, Thaddeus Davis and many more. The organization also operates an Academy out of its main facility in Summerlin, as well as an education & outreach program, \"Future Dance\", that reaches over 16,000 students each year in schools throughout Southern Nevada.", "Title: Alisa Sodoleva\n\nAlisa Sodoleva (Belarusian: \"Аліса Содолева\" ) is a Belarusian dancer who was born in Minsk and was a graduate of the Vaganova Academy of Russian Ballet in 2010. She joined Mariinsky Ballet the same year and played in such plays as \"La Sylphide\". \" La Bayadère\" and \"Raymonda\". She also played roles such as \"Monna\" and \"Zulma\" in \"Giselle\" and \"Maid of Honour\" in the Sleeping Beauty\".", "Title: Once Upon a Dream (Sleeping Beauty song)\n\n\"Once Upon a Dream\" is a song written in 1959 for the animated musical fantasy film \"Sleeping Beauty\" produced by Walt Disney. It is based on Tchaikovsky's ballet of the same name, more specifically the piece \"Grande valse villageoise\" (\"The Garland Waltz\"). It is the theme of Princess Aurora and Prince Philip and was performed by a chorus as an overture and third-reprise finale. Mary Costa and Bill Shirley, who were cast in the roles of Princess Aurora and Prince Philip, performed the song as a duet.", "Title: Aurora (Disney)\n\nAurora (also known as Sleeping Beauty or by her alias \"Briar Rose\") is a fictional character who appears in Walt Disney Pictures' 16th animated feature film \"Sleeping Beauty\" (1959). Originally voiced by singer Mary Costa, Aurora is the only daughter of King Stefan and Queen Leah. As revenge for not being invited to Aurora's christening, an evil fairy named Maleficent curses the newborn princess, foretelling that she will die on her 16th birthday by pricking her finger on a spinning wheel's spindle. Determined to prevent this, three good fairies raise Aurora as a peasant in order to protect her, patiently awaiting her 16th birthday – the day the spell is to be broken by a kiss from her true love, Prince Phillip." ]
6,466
Which company produced both the movie Cinderella and the movie The Wild Country.
Walt Disney Pictures
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Cendrillon (French for \"Cinderella's Inn\") is a restaurant located in Fantasyland in Disneyland Paris, which opened in 1992 with the park.", " It is themed to the Disney movie Cinderella." ], "title": "L'Auberge de Cendrillon" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wild Country is a 1970 American adventure film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and directed by Robert Totten." ], "title": "The Wild Country" }, { "sentences": [ "KHYY (106.9 FM, \"Wild Country 106.9\") is a radio station broadcasting a country music format.", " Licensed to Minatare, Nebraska, in the United States, the station is currently owned by Armada Media." ], "title": "KHYY" }, { "sentences": [ "In 1991, seven years after meeting in a summer stock production of \"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat\" in Shamokin Dam, Pennsylvania, Dan Murphy and Sharon Maroney (married), along with fellow performer Matthew Ryan (a native of Tigard, OR) and his partner Joseph Morkys, decided to move from New York City to start a summer stock theatre in Tigard.", " The team pooled their savings of $21,000 and in November 1991, Broadway Rose Theatre Company was incorporated as a 501(c)(3).", " In the summer of 1992, the first season of Broadway Rose Theatre Company was performed at the Deb Fennell Auditorium at Tigard High School.", " The company produced five mainstage shows and a children's show in eight weeks, with an average audience of 32 people per performance.", " The company lost $8,700 in its first season, but the following year the fledgling company received a $3,000 grant from the Metropolitan Arts Commission (a forerunner of the Regional Arts & Culture Council), to help bring the organization out of debt.", " In 1993, the company produced \"Oklahoma!", "\" with no funds—putting the entire payroll on Dan's personal credit card.", " The situation resolved itself as audiences picked up.", " In 1994, the company received a $4,000 grant from the Metropolitan Arts Commission.", " Audiences averaged 132 people per performance that year—a 313 percent increase from 1992.", " In 1995, The Collins Foundation provided the company a $5,000 grant, allowing Sharon Maroney to become the company's first paid employee.", " Platt Electric Supply became Broadway Rose's first title sponsor in 1996, providing a new level of stable funding (they would stay on as a title sponsor through 2012 when Harvey Platt sold the company).", " In 1997, co-founders Matthew Ryan and Joe Morkys left Broadway Rose and returned to New York.", " That year Broadway Rose held its first drama camp for young performers aged 8–11.", " Also in 1997, Shoshana Bean, who would later become famous for portraying Elphaba on Broadway in the musical \"Wicked\"\",\" starred in the Broadway Rose production of \"Bye Bye Birdie.\"", " The company's offices moved from Dan and Sharon's home to a Platt Electric Supply branch office in 1999.", " Later that year, the Sherwood Arts Council contracted Broadway Rose to produce \"Broadway Goes Hollywood\", a fundraiser for SAC held at the historic Robin Hood Theater in Sherwood, OR.", " Broadway Rose's annual budget rose to around $175,000 with ticket sales accounting for just under half of the total, and Dan's general manager position officially became funded, making him an employee rather than a volunteer." ], "title": "Broadway Rose Theatre Company" }, { "sentences": [ "The Wyoming Wilderness Association is an American non-governmental, not-for-profit working to protect Wyoming's wild public lands through wilderness designations.", " WWA was founded in 1979 by a group of wilderness advocates and outdoors people who envisioned the first Wyoming Wilderness Act.", " In 1984, the passage of the Wyoming Wilderness Act brought to all Americans the permanent protection of an additional 1.1 million acres of ecologically diverse, wild country in Wyoming.", " WWA was instrumental in passing the act by educating and train activists on a grassroots level.", " In 2003, WWA was reborn with a new opportunity to protect additional wild watersheds, intact ecosystems, old-growth forests, important wildlife habitat, and wildlife migration corridors – wild landscapes that truly deserve lasting protection as wilderness.", " As of 2012, the organization has over 700 members with offices in Sheridan, Buffalo, Lander, Dubois, and Jackson Wyoming." ], "title": "Wyoming Wilderness Association" }, { "sentences": [ "KKIA is an FM radio station in Storm Lake, Iowa, operating at 92.9 MHz with a power of 25,000 watts.", " The station's city of license is Ida Grove, Iowa, where it originally was KIDA.", " In 1999, the station was purchased by John Eisert.", " The studios were moved to Storm Lake and the call letters changed to KKIA.", " The country format continued, with the slogan \"Wild Country--the Moose.\"" ], "title": "KKIA (FM)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hunter Hereford Ranch was first homesteaded in 1909 by James Williams in the eastern portion of Jackson Hole, in what would become Grand Teton National Park.", " By the 1940s it was developed as a hobby ranch by William and Eileen Hunter and their foreman John Anderson.", " With its rustic log buildings it was used as the shooting location for the movie \"The Wild Country\", while one structure with a stone fireplace was used in the 1963 movie \"Spencer's Mountain\".", " The ranch is located on the extreme eastern edge of Jackson Hole under Shadow Mountain.", " It is unusual in having some areas of sagebrush-free pasture." ], "title": "Hunter Hereford Ranch Historic District" }, { "sentences": [ "Wild Country is a major manufacturer of rock climbing equipment, and is most noted for introducing the \"Friend\", a spring-loaded camming device.", " The company is based in Tideswell in the English Peak District, close to some of the UK's most popular climbing areas." ], "title": "Wild Country (company)" } ]
[ "Title: Cinderella (2015 Disney film)\n\nCinderella is a 2015 American romantic fantasy film directed by Kenneth Branagh, with a screenplay written by Chris Weitz. The film is based on the eponymous folk tale and inspired in part by Walt Disney's 1950 animated film of the same name. The film stars Lily James as the titular character with Richard Madden, Cate Blanchett, Stellan Skarsgård, Holliday Grainger, Derek Jacobi, and Helena Bonham Carter. It is produced by David Barron, Simon Kinberg, and Allison Shearmur for Walt Disney Pictures.", "Title: KZPK\n\nKZPK (98.9 FM) \"Wild Country 99\" is a radio station in St. Cloud, Minnesota airing a country music format. The station is owned by Leighton Broadcasting. During the summer of 2017, the station added HD Radio, carrying the main signal on HD-1, a simulcast of KNSI on HD-2, and a classic rock format on HD-3 branded \"Z-Rock\".", "Title: L'Auberge de Cendrillon\n\nL'Auberge de Cendrillon (French for \"Cinderella's Inn\") is a restaurant located in Fantasyland in Disneyland Paris, which opened in 1992 with the park. It is themed to the Disney movie Cinderella.", "Title: The Wild Country\n\nThe Wild Country is a 1970 American adventure film produced by Walt Disney Pictures and directed by Robert Totten.", "Title: KHYY\n\nKHYY (106.9 FM, \"Wild Country 106.9\") is a radio station broadcasting a country music format. Licensed to Minatare, Nebraska, in the United States, the station is currently owned by Armada Media.", "Title: Broadway Rose Theatre Company\n\nIn 1991, seven years after meeting in a summer stock production of \"Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat\" in Shamokin Dam, Pennsylvania, Dan Murphy and Sharon Maroney (married), along with fellow performer Matthew Ryan (a native of Tigard, OR) and his partner Joseph Morkys, decided to move from New York City to start a summer stock theatre in Tigard. The team pooled their savings of $21,000 and in November 1991, Broadway Rose Theatre Company was incorporated as a 501(c)(3). In the summer of 1992, the first season of Broadway Rose Theatre Company was performed at the Deb Fennell Auditorium at Tigard High School. The company produced five mainstage shows and a children's show in eight weeks, with an average audience of 32 people per performance. The company lost $8,700 in its first season, but the following year the fledgling company received a $3,000 grant from the Metropolitan Arts Commission (a forerunner of the Regional Arts & Culture Council), to help bring the organization out of debt. In 1993, the company produced \"Oklahoma! \" with no funds—putting the entire payroll on Dan's personal credit card. The situation resolved itself as audiences picked up. In 1994, the company received a $4,000 grant from the Metropolitan Arts Commission. Audiences averaged 132 people per performance that year—a 313 percent increase from 1992. In 1995, The Collins Foundation provided the company a $5,000 grant, allowing Sharon Maroney to become the company's first paid employee. Platt Electric Supply became Broadway Rose's first title sponsor in 1996, providing a new level of stable funding (they would stay on as a title sponsor through 2012 when Harvey Platt sold the company). In 1997, co-founders Matthew Ryan and Joe Morkys left Broadway Rose and returned to New York. That year Broadway Rose held its first drama camp for young performers aged 8–11. Also in 1997, Shoshana Bean, who would later become famous for portraying Elphaba on Broadway in the musical \"Wicked\"\",\" starred in the Broadway Rose production of \"Bye Bye Birdie.\" The company's offices moved from Dan and Sharon's home to a Platt Electric Supply branch office in 1999. Later that year, the Sherwood Arts Council contracted Broadway Rose to produce \"Broadway Goes Hollywood\", a fundraiser for SAC held at the historic Robin Hood Theater in Sherwood, OR. Broadway Rose's annual budget rose to around $175,000 with ticket sales accounting for just under half of the total, and Dan's general manager position officially became funded, making him an employee rather than a volunteer.", "Title: Wyoming Wilderness Association\n\nThe Wyoming Wilderness Association is an American non-governmental, not-for-profit working to protect Wyoming's wild public lands through wilderness designations. WWA was founded in 1979 by a group of wilderness advocates and outdoors people who envisioned the first Wyoming Wilderness Act. In 1984, the passage of the Wyoming Wilderness Act brought to all Americans the permanent protection of an additional 1.1 million acres of ecologically diverse, wild country in Wyoming. WWA was instrumental in passing the act by educating and train activists on a grassroots level. In 2003, WWA was reborn with a new opportunity to protect additional wild watersheds, intact ecosystems, old-growth forests, important wildlife habitat, and wildlife migration corridors – wild landscapes that truly deserve lasting protection as wilderness. As of 2012, the organization has over 700 members with offices in Sheridan, Buffalo, Lander, Dubois, and Jackson Wyoming.", "Title: KKIA (FM)\n\nKKIA is an FM radio station in Storm Lake, Iowa, operating at 92.9 MHz with a power of 25,000 watts. The station's city of license is Ida Grove, Iowa, where it originally was KIDA. In 1999, the station was purchased by John Eisert. The studios were moved to Storm Lake and the call letters changed to KKIA. The country format continued, with the slogan \"Wild Country--the Moose.\"", "Title: Hunter Hereford Ranch Historic District\n\nThe Hunter Hereford Ranch was first homesteaded in 1909 by James Williams in the eastern portion of Jackson Hole, in what would become Grand Teton National Park. By the 1940s it was developed as a hobby ranch by William and Eileen Hunter and their foreman John Anderson. With its rustic log buildings it was used as the shooting location for the movie \"The Wild Country\", while one structure with a stone fireplace was used in the 1963 movie \"Spencer's Mountain\". The ranch is located on the extreme eastern edge of Jackson Hole under Shadow Mountain. It is unusual in having some areas of sagebrush-free pasture.", "Title: Wild Country (company)\n\nWild Country is a major manufacturer of rock climbing equipment, and is most noted for introducing the \"Friend\", a spring-loaded camming device. The company is based in Tideswell in the English Peak District, close to some of the UK's most popular climbing areas." ]
6,467
Which star of Niggas' Revenge was born August 11, 1957 ?
Bobby Blake
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{ "title": [ "Niggas' Revenge", "Bobby Blake" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Go!", " Go!", " Kokopolo - Harmonious Forest Revenge, is an action puzzle platform video game developed and published by Tanukii Studios Limited for the Nintendo DSi's DSiWare digital distribution service.", " It was first announced in October 2008 as a title under development for the Nintendo DS, in a series of Developers Diaries in the UK video game magazine, NGamer.", " It was eventually released on the DSiWare service on August 4, 2011 in the PAL regions, August 11, 2011 in North America, and May 30, 2012 in Japan.", " The game was removed on August 31, 2014." ], "title": "Go! Go! Kokopolo" }, { "sentences": [ "David Henry Hwang (; born August 11, 1957) is a Tony Award-winning American playwright, librettist, screenwriter, and theater professor." ], "title": "David Henry Hwang" }, { "sentences": [ "Niggas' Revenge is a 2001 controversial 113-minute gay pornographic film produced and directed by Dick Wadd starring Bobby Blake and Flex-Deon Blake in their last film together.", " In his autobiography \"My Life in Porn\", Bobby Blake consecrated a whole chapter for this specific film explaining some of his motives describing it as \"an expensive movie and the most powerful movie of my life\" adding: \"It's also one of the most controversial adult films ever made, and that's what I wanted it to be - I had decided this was to be my last film, and I wanted to take it to the limit.\"" ], "title": "Niggas' Revenge" }, { "sentences": [ "Stephen John Pickell (born August 11, 1957) was a Canadian competition swimmer who won a silver medal in the men's 4x100-metre medley relay at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada.", " He did so alongside Graham Smith, Clay Evans and Gary MacDonald." ], "title": "Steve Pickell" }, { "sentences": [ "William Matthew \"Bill\" Sierra (born August 11, 1957) is an American former professional wrestling referee and manager better known by his ring name Bill Alfonso.", " He achieved his greatest success in Extreme Championship Wrestling in the mid-to-late 1990s.", " He is well known for the whistle that was almost always hanging around his neck, which he blew constantly during his wrestlers' matches." ], "title": "Bill Alfonso" }, { "sentences": [ "Richard Reinhardt (born August 11, 1957) is an American drummer best known by his stage name Richie Ramone, and for being the drummer for the punk band the Ramones, from February 1983 until August 1987.", " He was the only Ramones drummer to be credited as the sole composer and writer of six Ramones songs, and as of 2017, he is one of the three surviving members of the band (the others being Marky Ramone and C.J. Ramone)." ], "title": "Richie Ramone" }, { "sentences": [ "Bobby Blake (born August 11, 1957 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an African-American retired gay pornographic film actor." ], "title": "Bobby Blake" }, { "sentences": [ "Masayoshi Son (Japanese: 孫 正義 , Hepburn: Son Masayoshi , Korean: 손정의 \"Son Jeong-ui\"; born August 11, 1957) is a Korean-descendant (Zainichi Korean) Japanese businessman and the founder and current chief executive officer of SoftBank, the chief executive officer of SoftBank Mobile, and current chairman of Sprint Corporation.", " According to Forbes magazine, Son's estimated net worth is US $20.4 billion and he is the richest man in Japan, despite having the distinction of losing the most money in history (approximately $70bn during the dot com crash of 2000).", " Forbes also describes him as a philanthropist." ], "title": "Masayoshi Son" }, { "sentences": [ "Frankie Schneider (born August 11, 1926 in Maplewood, New Jersey) was a stock car, modified, midget, and sprint car racer.", " He had one NASCAR Grand National (now Sprint Cup) victory at Old Dominion Speedway in 1958 driving a 1957 Chevrolet.", " He also won the 1952 NASCAR modified title, where it is suspected that he scored at least 100 wins.", " Frankie Schneider earned his nickname \"The Old Master\" through his ability to master anything with wheels." ], "title": "Frankie Schneider" }, { "sentences": [ "Tom Miller (born August 11, 1947 in Washington, D.C.) is an American author primarily known for travel literature.", " His ten books include \"The Panama Hat Trail\", \"On the Border\", \"Trading with the Enemy\", and \"Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink\" (later rereleased as \"Revenge of the Saguaro\").", " He has written articles for the \"New York Times\", \"Washington Post\", \"The New Yorker\", \"The Smithsonian\", \"Natural History\", \"Rolling Stone\", \"Life\", \"Crawdaddy\" and many other magazines." ], "title": "Tom Miller (travel writer)" } ]
[ "Title: Go! Go! Kokopolo\n\nGo! Go! Kokopolo - Harmonious Forest Revenge, is an action puzzle platform video game developed and published by Tanukii Studios Limited for the Nintendo DSi's DSiWare digital distribution service. It was first announced in October 2008 as a title under development for the Nintendo DS, in a series of Developers Diaries in the UK video game magazine, NGamer. It was eventually released on the DSiWare service on August 4, 2011 in the PAL regions, August 11, 2011 in North America, and May 30, 2012 in Japan. The game was removed on August 31, 2014.", "Title: David Henry Hwang\n\nDavid Henry Hwang (; born August 11, 1957) is a Tony Award-winning American playwright, librettist, screenwriter, and theater professor.", "Title: Niggas' Revenge\n\nNiggas' Revenge is a 2001 controversial 113-minute gay pornographic film produced and directed by Dick Wadd starring Bobby Blake and Flex-Deon Blake in their last film together. In his autobiography \"My Life in Porn\", Bobby Blake consecrated a whole chapter for this specific film explaining some of his motives describing it as \"an expensive movie and the most powerful movie of my life\" adding: \"It's also one of the most controversial adult films ever made, and that's what I wanted it to be - I had decided this was to be my last film, and I wanted to take it to the limit.\"", "Title: Steve Pickell\n\nStephen John Pickell (born August 11, 1957) was a Canadian competition swimmer who won a silver medal in the men's 4x100-metre medley relay at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Canada. He did so alongside Graham Smith, Clay Evans and Gary MacDonald.", "Title: Bill Alfonso\n\nWilliam Matthew \"Bill\" Sierra (born August 11, 1957) is an American former professional wrestling referee and manager better known by his ring name Bill Alfonso. He achieved his greatest success in Extreme Championship Wrestling in the mid-to-late 1990s. He is well known for the whistle that was almost always hanging around his neck, which he blew constantly during his wrestlers' matches.", "Title: Richie Ramone\n\nRichard Reinhardt (born August 11, 1957) is an American drummer best known by his stage name Richie Ramone, and for being the drummer for the punk band the Ramones, from February 1983 until August 1987. He was the only Ramones drummer to be credited as the sole composer and writer of six Ramones songs, and as of 2017, he is one of the three surviving members of the band (the others being Marky Ramone and C.J. Ramone).", "Title: Bobby Blake\n\nBobby Blake (born August 11, 1957 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an African-American retired gay pornographic film actor.", "Title: Masayoshi Son\n\nMasayoshi Son (Japanese: 孫 正義 , Hepburn: Son Masayoshi , Korean: 손정의 \"Son Jeong-ui\"; born August 11, 1957) is a Korean-descendant (Zainichi Korean) Japanese businessman and the founder and current chief executive officer of SoftBank, the chief executive officer of SoftBank Mobile, and current chairman of Sprint Corporation. According to Forbes magazine, Son's estimated net worth is US $20.4 billion and he is the richest man in Japan, despite having the distinction of losing the most money in history (approximately $70bn during the dot com crash of 2000). Forbes also describes him as a philanthropist.", "Title: Frankie Schneider\n\nFrankie Schneider (born August 11, 1926 in Maplewood, New Jersey) was a stock car, modified, midget, and sprint car racer. He had one NASCAR Grand National (now Sprint Cup) victory at Old Dominion Speedway in 1958 driving a 1957 Chevrolet. He also won the 1952 NASCAR modified title, where it is suspected that he scored at least 100 wins. Frankie Schneider earned his nickname \"The Old Master\" through his ability to master anything with wheels.", "Title: Tom Miller (travel writer)\n\nTom Miller (born August 11, 1947 in Washington, D.C.) is an American author primarily known for travel literature. His ten books include \"The Panama Hat Trail\", \"On the Border\", \"Trading with the Enemy\", and \"Jack Ruby's Kitchen Sink\" (later rereleased as \"Revenge of the Saguaro\"). He has written articles for the \"New York Times\", \"Washington Post\", \"The New Yorker\", \"The Smithsonian\", \"Natural History\", \"Rolling Stone\", \"Life\", \"Crawdaddy\" and many other magazines." ]
6,468
When was the conservative politician born who's constituency is the Eddisbury?
15 February 1969
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{ "title": [ "Eddisbury (UK Parliament constituency)", "Antoinette Sandbach" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Dewan Farid Gazi (1924 – 19 November 2010) was a Bangladeshi politician born in Devpara, Nabiganj Upazila, Sylhet.", " He was elected as Member of Parliament for the Habiganj-1 (Nabigonanj-Bahuball) constituency in 1996, 2001 and 2008, representing the Awami League, of which he was an Advisory Council member.", " He served as chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education." ], "title": "Dewan Farid Gazi" }, { "sentences": [ "Shaun Bailey (born 1971 in North Kensington, London) is a British Afro-Caribbean youth worker and Conservative politician.", " He stood for the London constituency of Hammersmith as a Conservative at the 2010 general election, and served as the Prime Minister's Special Adviser on Youth and Crime from 2010–2013.", " In 2016, he was elected as a list candidate for the Conservative Party for the London Assembly." ], "title": "Shaun Bailey" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir William Arthur Mount, 1st Baronet CBE (Hartley, Hampshire, 3 August 1866 – 8 December 1930) was a British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament for the Newbury constituency.", " He is the great-grandfather of Conservative politician David Cameron, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016." ], "title": "Sir William Mount, 1st Baronet" }, { "sentences": [ "James Michael Leathes Prior, Baron Prior, PC (11 October 1927 – 12 December 2016), usually known as Jim Prior, was a British Conservative politician.", " A member of parliament from 1959 to 1987, he represented the Suffolk constituency of Lowestoft until 1983 and then the renamed constituency of Waveney from 1983 to 1987, when he stood down from the House of Commons and was made a life peer.", " He served in two Conservative Cabinets, and outside parliament was Chairman of the Arab British Chamber of Commerce from 1996 to 2004." ], "title": "Jim Prior" }, { "sentences": [ "A. M. Raja [Ayyampalayam Masagounder Rajagounder] is an Indian politician born in 1928 and former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu.", " He was elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as a Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate from Bhavani constituency in 1967, and 1971 elections.", " He was one of the first in his family to graduate from University (with a degree in Tamil History and Literature).", " He spent much of his adult life in Madras where he owned construction companies that built bridges, and corporate buildings.", " His lifelong interest in politics made him an important person at the statewide level especially with education reform and bringing access to higher education for all castes.", " He had many advisory rolls at the state level in the DMK, and was a personal acquaintance of several Chief Ministers.", " He has 3 children and 4 granddaughters.", " The second oldest granddaughter is named Bhavani." ], "title": "A. M. Raja (politician)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dr. Vasant Parikh (1929–2007) was an Indian politician born at Vadnagar in Mehsana district, Gujarat.", " He was an eye surgeon by profession.", " He was also a writer and Social worker.", " He was a MLA in Gujarat legislative assembly during 1967-1972, winning from Kheralu assembly constituency as an independent candidate.", " He is considered to be one of Narendra Modi's political gurus and is credited with coining the term 'One vote, One note'.", " He established Karuna Setu trust along with his Late wife Ratnaprabha Maniar in 1984." ], "title": "Vasant Parikh" }, { "sentences": [ "José Endundo Bononge (born 8 August 1943) is a politician born in Équateur province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).", " He is the chairman of the Christian Democratic Party (\"Parti Démocrate Chrétien\" - PDC) and was elected MP for the constituency of Mbandaka." ], "title": "José Endundo Bononge" }, { "sentences": [ "Antoinette Geraldine Mackeson-Sandbach (born 15 February 1969), known in politics as Antoinette Sandbach, is a Conservative Party politician who was elected as the Member of Parliament for Eddisbury at the 2015 general election.", " The following day, 8 May 2015, she resigned as the Welsh Assembly Member for the North Wales region.", " having been elected as a North Wales regional Assembly Member at the May 2011 election." ], "title": "Antoinette Sandbach" }, { "sentences": [ "Eddisbury is a constituency in Cheshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Antoinette Sandbach, a Conservative." ], "title": "Eddisbury (UK Parliament constituency)" }, { "sentences": [ "Nicholas Henry Bourne, Baron Bourne of Aberystwyth (born 1 January 1952) is a Welsh Conservative politician.", " He served as the Leader of the Welsh Conservative Party and as a member of the National Assembly for Wales for the Mid and West Wales electoral region from August 1999 until May 2011.", " During the 2011 assembly elections he unexpectedly lost his regional list seat, due to Conservative gains at constituency level.", " He was elevated to the House of Lords in September 2013, and the following year, became a government whip." ], "title": "Nick Bourne" } ]
[ "Title: Dewan Farid Gazi\n\nDewan Farid Gazi (1924 – 19 November 2010) was a Bangladeshi politician born in Devpara, Nabiganj Upazila, Sylhet. He was elected as Member of Parliament for the Habiganj-1 (Nabigonanj-Bahuball) constituency in 1996, 2001 and 2008, representing the Awami League, of which he was an Advisory Council member. He served as chairman of the Parliamentary Standing Committee on the Ministry of Primary and Mass Education.", "Title: Shaun Bailey\n\nShaun Bailey (born 1971 in North Kensington, London) is a British Afro-Caribbean youth worker and Conservative politician. He stood for the London constituency of Hammersmith as a Conservative at the 2010 general election, and served as the Prime Minister's Special Adviser on Youth and Crime from 2010–2013. In 2016, he was elected as a list candidate for the Conservative Party for the London Assembly.", "Title: Sir William Mount, 1st Baronet\n\nSir William Arthur Mount, 1st Baronet CBE (Hartley, Hampshire, 3 August 1866 – 8 December 1930) was a British Conservative Party politician and Member of Parliament for the Newbury constituency. He is the great-grandfather of Conservative politician David Cameron, who was Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2016.", "Title: Jim Prior\n\nJames Michael Leathes Prior, Baron Prior, PC (11 October 1927 – 12 December 2016), usually known as Jim Prior, was a British Conservative politician. A member of parliament from 1959 to 1987, he represented the Suffolk constituency of Lowestoft until 1983 and then the renamed constituency of Waveney from 1983 to 1987, when he stood down from the House of Commons and was made a life peer. He served in two Conservative Cabinets, and outside parliament was Chairman of the Arab British Chamber of Commerce from 1996 to 2004.", "Title: A. M. Raja (politician)\n\nA. M. Raja [Ayyampalayam Masagounder Rajagounder] is an Indian politician born in 1928 and former Member of the Legislative Assembly of Tamil Nadu. He was elected to the Tamil Nadu legislative assembly as a Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam candidate from Bhavani constituency in 1967, and 1971 elections. He was one of the first in his family to graduate from University (with a degree in Tamil History and Literature). He spent much of his adult life in Madras where he owned construction companies that built bridges, and corporate buildings. His lifelong interest in politics made him an important person at the statewide level especially with education reform and bringing access to higher education for all castes. He had many advisory rolls at the state level in the DMK, and was a personal acquaintance of several Chief Ministers. He has 3 children and 4 granddaughters. The second oldest granddaughter is named Bhavani.", "Title: Vasant Parikh\n\nDr. Vasant Parikh (1929–2007) was an Indian politician born at Vadnagar in Mehsana district, Gujarat. He was an eye surgeon by profession. He was also a writer and Social worker. He was a MLA in Gujarat legislative assembly during 1967-1972, winning from Kheralu assembly constituency as an independent candidate. He is considered to be one of Narendra Modi's political gurus and is credited with coining the term 'One vote, One note'. He established Karuna Setu trust along with his Late wife Ratnaprabha Maniar in 1984.", "Title: José Endundo Bononge\n\nJosé Endundo Bononge (born 8 August 1943) is a politician born in Équateur province in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC). He is the chairman of the Christian Democratic Party (\"Parti Démocrate Chrétien\" - PDC) and was elected MP for the constituency of Mbandaka.", "Title: Antoinette Sandbach\n\nAntoinette Geraldine Mackeson-Sandbach (born 15 February 1969), known in politics as Antoinette Sandbach, is a Conservative Party politician who was elected as the Member of Parliament for Eddisbury at the 2015 general election. The following day, 8 May 2015, she resigned as the Welsh Assembly Member for the North Wales region. having been elected as a North Wales regional Assembly Member at the May 2011 election.", "Title: Eddisbury (UK Parliament constituency)\n\nEddisbury is a constituency in Cheshire represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2015 by Antoinette Sandbach, a Conservative.", "Title: Nick Bourne\n\nNicholas Henry Bourne, Baron Bourne of Aberystwyth (born 1 January 1952) is a Welsh Conservative politician. He served as the Leader of the Welsh Conservative Party and as a member of the National Assembly for Wales for the Mid and West Wales electoral region from August 1999 until May 2011. During the 2011 assembly elections he unexpectedly lost his regional list seat, due to Conservative gains at constituency level. He was elevated to the House of Lords in September 2013, and the following year, became a government whip." ]
6,469
The American singer, Santi White was better known for her stage name which was?
Santigold
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{ "title": [ "Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win", "Santigold" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Anthony Charles Williams II (born (1975--) 16, 1975 ), better known by his stage name B.Slade, formerly known under the gospel moniker Tonéx ( ), is an American singer, songwriter, actor, multi-instrumentalist, rapper, dancer, producer, and activist from San Diego, CA.", " He has gone by various names and aliases, but his primary stage name of choice had for years been \"Tonéx\".", " In 2010, he began using the stage name B.Slade in order to rebrand himself." ], "title": "B.Slade" }, { "sentences": [ "Stiffed was an American punk rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.", " They incorporated both new wave and no wave elements into their work.", " Founded by vocalist Santi White, the band also included guitarist Matt Schleck, bassist Chris Shar and drummer Chuck Treece.", " The band's \"stripped-raw rhythm and eerie vocals [...] created so much buzz in the underground rock scenes in New York and Philadelphia that record producer Ryko and publicity hotshots Girlie Action (the White Stripes and Ryan Adams are also clients) approached the band hoping to distribute and represent Stiffed's music.\"", " Their initial EP \"Sex Sells\" was released in 2003, and their debut album \"Burned Again\", produced by Darryl Jennifer of Bad Brains, was released in 2005.", " The band helped launch the solo career for White (stage name Santigold)." ], "title": "Stiffed (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "Santi White, better known by her stage name Santigold (formerly Sant\"o\"gold, a stage name under which most of her material has been released), is an American songwriter, producer, and singer.", " White's discography under the name Santogold consists of her self-titled debut album, \"Santogold\", and four promotional singles, a mixtape, and four music videos.", " All of these were released in 2008, except the single \"Creator\", which was released in late 2007.", " \"Santogold\" peaked at number 74 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and reached numbers 2 and 6 on \"Billboard\"' s Dance/Electronic Albums and Independent Albums, respectively.", " The album also charted in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom." ], "title": "Santigold discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win\" is a song by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys, from their eighth studio album \"Hot Sauce Committee Part Two\".", " Featuring American singer Santigold, the song was released as the fourth single from the album on July 26, 2011.", " \"Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win\" was written and produced by group members Michael \"Mike D\" Diamond, Adam \"MCA\" Yauch and Adam \"Ad-Rock\" Horovitz, with additional writing by Santigold." ], "title": "Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win" }, { "sentences": [ "Gustav Åhr (born November 1, 1996), better known by his stage name Lil Peep, is an American singer and rapper from Ronkonkoma, New York.", " His songs \"White Wine\", \"Benz Truck\" and \"The Way I See Things\" have each gained over four million views on YouTube." ], "title": "Lil Peep" }, { "sentences": [ "Santi White (born September 25, 1976), better known by her stage name Santigold (formerly Santogold), is an American singer and producer.", " Her debut album, \"Santogold\", including the singles \"Creator\" and \"L.E.S. Artistes\", received very favorable reviews in 2008.", " Her second album, \"Master of My Make-Believe\", was released in 2012.", " In February 2016, she released her third album \"99¢\"." ], "title": "Santigold" }, { "sentences": [ "Blue Sky Black Death (abbreviated BSBD) is a production duo based in the San Francisco Bay Area.", " It consists of Ryan Maguire, better known by his stage name Kingston, and Ian Taggart, better known by his stage name Young God.", " They are known principally for their hip hop and instrumental music, made with a mixture of live instrumentation and sampling.", " Their name is \"a skydiving phrase alluding to beauty and death.\"" ], "title": "Blue Sky Black Death" }, { "sentences": [ "Garnidelia (ガルニデリア ) (stylized as GARNiDELiA) is a Japanese pop rock duo signed to Sacra Music, consisting of record producer Yoshinori Abe (阿部 尚徳 , Abe Yoshinori , born March 5, 1978) , better known by his stage name toku and vocalist Mai Mizuhashi, better known by her stage name MARiA." ], "title": "Garnidelia" }, { "sentences": [ "Holly Mae Heinrich (born March 31, 1994), better known by her stage name Holly Henry, is an American singer/songwriter from Minnesota.", " She took her stage name when competing in the fifth season of the United States version of reality singing competition \"The Voice\".", " She subsequently built an international fan base as a Partner with YouTube and through original music releases." ], "title": "Holly Henry" }, { "sentences": [ "Kevin Dotson (born March 4, 1973), better known by his stage name Linus of Hollywood, is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer.", " The stage name comes from his early days in Los Angeles, where he would frequently wear striped shirts similar to the Peanuts character Linus van Pelt.", " He is currently a member of Nerf Herder and comedy duo Jarinus." ], "title": "Linus of Hollywood" } ]
[ "Title: B.Slade\n\nAnthony Charles Williams II (born (1975--) 16, 1975 ), better known by his stage name B.Slade, formerly known under the gospel moniker Tonéx ( ), is an American singer, songwriter, actor, multi-instrumentalist, rapper, dancer, producer, and activist from San Diego, CA. He has gone by various names and aliases, but his primary stage name of choice had for years been \"Tonéx\". In 2010, he began using the stage name B.Slade in order to rebrand himself.", "Title: Stiffed (band)\n\nStiffed was an American punk rock band from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. They incorporated both new wave and no wave elements into their work. Founded by vocalist Santi White, the band also included guitarist Matt Schleck, bassist Chris Shar and drummer Chuck Treece. The band's \"stripped-raw rhythm and eerie vocals [...] created so much buzz in the underground rock scenes in New York and Philadelphia that record producer Ryko and publicity hotshots Girlie Action (the White Stripes and Ryan Adams are also clients) approached the band hoping to distribute and represent Stiffed's music.\" Their initial EP \"Sex Sells\" was released in 2003, and their debut album \"Burned Again\", produced by Darryl Jennifer of Bad Brains, was released in 2005. The band helped launch the solo career for White (stage name Santigold).", "Title: Santigold discography\n\nSanti White, better known by her stage name Santigold (formerly Sant\"o\"gold, a stage name under which most of her material has been released), is an American songwriter, producer, and singer. White's discography under the name Santogold consists of her self-titled debut album, \"Santogold\", and four promotional singles, a mixtape, and four music videos. All of these were released in 2008, except the single \"Creator\", which was released in late 2007. \"Santogold\" peaked at number 74 on the \"Billboard\" 200, and reached numbers 2 and 6 on \"Billboard\"' s Dance/Electronic Albums and Independent Albums, respectively. The album also charted in Belgium, France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom.", "Title: Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win\n\n\"Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win\" is a song by American hip hop group the Beastie Boys, from their eighth studio album \"Hot Sauce Committee Part Two\". Featuring American singer Santigold, the song was released as the fourth single from the album on July 26, 2011. \"Don't Play No Game That I Can't Win\" was written and produced by group members Michael \"Mike D\" Diamond, Adam \"MCA\" Yauch and Adam \"Ad-Rock\" Horovitz, with additional writing by Santigold.", "Title: Lil Peep\n\nGustav Åhr (born November 1, 1996), better known by his stage name Lil Peep, is an American singer and rapper from Ronkonkoma, New York. His songs \"White Wine\", \"Benz Truck\" and \"The Way I See Things\" have each gained over four million views on YouTube.", "Title: Santigold\n\nSanti White (born September 25, 1976), better known by her stage name Santigold (formerly Santogold), is an American singer and producer. Her debut album, \"Santogold\", including the singles \"Creator\" and \"L.E.S. Artistes\", received very favorable reviews in 2008. Her second album, \"Master of My Make-Believe\", was released in 2012. In February 2016, she released her third album \"99¢\".", "Title: Blue Sky Black Death\n\nBlue Sky Black Death (abbreviated BSBD) is a production duo based in the San Francisco Bay Area. It consists of Ryan Maguire, better known by his stage name Kingston, and Ian Taggart, better known by his stage name Young God. They are known principally for their hip hop and instrumental music, made with a mixture of live instrumentation and sampling. Their name is \"a skydiving phrase alluding to beauty and death.\"", "Title: Garnidelia\n\nGarnidelia (ガルニデリア ) (stylized as GARNiDELiA) is a Japanese pop rock duo signed to Sacra Music, consisting of record producer Yoshinori Abe (阿部 尚徳 , Abe Yoshinori , born March 5, 1978) , better known by his stage name toku and vocalist Mai Mizuhashi, better known by her stage name MARiA.", "Title: Holly Henry\n\nHolly Mae Heinrich (born March 31, 1994), better known by her stage name Holly Henry, is an American singer/songwriter from Minnesota. She took her stage name when competing in the fifth season of the United States version of reality singing competition \"The Voice\". She subsequently built an international fan base as a Partner with YouTube and through original music releases.", "Title: Linus of Hollywood\n\nKevin Dotson (born March 4, 1973), better known by his stage name Linus of Hollywood, is an American singer, songwriter, multi-instrumentalist, and record producer. The stage name comes from his early days in Los Angeles, where he would frequently wear striped shirts similar to the Peanuts character Linus van Pelt. He is currently a member of Nerf Herder and comedy duo Jarinus." ]
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What is the middle name of the head coach of the team that played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas in 2003?
Thomas
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{ "title": [ "2003 Kansas Jayhawks football team", "Mark Mangino" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The 1979 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the Big Eight Conference during the 1979 NCAA Division I-A football season.", " After a four year absence, Don Fambrough returned as the team's head coach, and the Jayhawks compiled a 3–8 record (2–5 against conference opponents), tied for fifth place in the conference, and were outscored by opponents by a combined total of 346 to 172.", " They played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas." ], "title": "1979 Kansas Jayhawks football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1932 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the Big Six Conference during the 1932 college football season.", " The team began the season with Bill Hargiss as head coach, but Hargiss resigned on October 10, and Adrian Lindsey took over as head coach for the third game of the season against Iowa State.", " The 1932 Jayhawks compiled a 5–3 record (3–2 against conference opponents), tied for second place in the conference, and outscored opponents by a combined total of 89 to 77.", " They played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas." ], "title": "1932 Kansas Jayhawks football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1927 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the Missouri Valley Conference during the 1927 college football season.", " In their second and final season under head coach Franklin Cappon, the Jayhawks compiled a 3–4–1 record (3–3–1 against conference opponents), finished in fifth place in the conference, and were outscored by opponents by a combined total of 146 to 89.", " They played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas; the stadium's capacity was increased to 35,000 in 1927 with completion of the north bowl.", " Barrett Hamilton was the team captain." ], "title": "1927 Kansas Jayhawks football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1921 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the Missouri Valley Conference during the 1921 college football season.", " In their first season under head coach Potsy Clark, the Jayhawks compiled a 4–3 record (3–3 against conference opponents), finished in fifth place in the conference, and were outscored by opponents by a combined total of 97 to 92.", " They played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas.", " Paul Jones was the team captain." ], "title": "1921 Kansas Jayhawks football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1967 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1967 college football season.", " The team's head football coach was Vince Gibson.", " The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium.", " 1967 saw the Wildcats finish with a record of 1–9, and a 0–7 record in Big Eight Conference play.", " 1967 was the last season that the team played at Memorial Stadium.", " In 1968 the team moved to KSU Stadium." ], "title": "1967 Kansas State Wildcats football team" }, { "sentences": [ "Mark Thomas Mangino (born August 26, 1956) is an American football coach, who until October 26, 2015 served as offensive coordinator and tight ends coach at Iowa State University.", " Previously, Mangino served as the head football coach at the University of Kansas from 2002 to 2009.", " In 2007, Mangino received several national coach of the year honors after leading the Jayhawks to their first 12-win season in school history and an Orange Bowl victory.", " However, he resigned as coach at Kansas two seasons later following allegations of mistreatment of players." ], "title": "Mark Mangino" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2001 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the 2001 NCAA Division I-A football season.", " They participated as members of the Big 12 Conference in the North Division.", " They were coached by head coach Terry Allen, who was fired on November 4 and replaced by interim head coach Tom Hayes.", " They played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas." ], "title": "2001 Kansas Jayhawks football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2003 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season.", " They participated as members of the Big 12 Conference in the North Division.", " They were coached by head coach Mark Mangino and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas." ], "title": "2003 Kansas Jayhawks football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1947 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1947 college football season.", " The team's head football coach was Sam Francis in his first and only year.", " The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium.", " The Wildcats finished the season with a 0–10 record with a 0–5 record in conference play.", " They finished in last place in the Big Six Conference.", " The Wildcats scored 71 points and gave up 283 points.", " The game on 9/20/1947 versus Oklahoma A&M at Memorial Stadium in Manhattan,KS was the first night game in a Big Six stadium." ], "title": "1947 Kansas State Wildcats football team" }, { "sentences": [ "The 1996 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the 1996 NCAA Division I-A football season.", " They were coached by head coach Glen Mason, who resigned after the season to become the head coach at Minnesota and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas.", " It was the Jayhawks first year in the newly formed Big 12 Conference.", " The Big 12 conference was formed by the eight teams of the recently dissolved Big Eight Conference and was joined by Baylor, Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Tech, all formally of the Southwest Conference which had dissolved following the 1995–1996 school year as well." ], "title": "1996 Kansas Jayhawks football team" } ]
[ "Title: 1979 Kansas Jayhawks football team\n\nThe 1979 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the Big Eight Conference during the 1979 NCAA Division I-A football season. After a four year absence, Don Fambrough returned as the team's head coach, and the Jayhawks compiled a 3–8 record (2–5 against conference opponents), tied for fifth place in the conference, and were outscored by opponents by a combined total of 346 to 172. They played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas.", "Title: 1932 Kansas Jayhawks football team\n\nThe 1932 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the Big Six Conference during the 1932 college football season. The team began the season with Bill Hargiss as head coach, but Hargiss resigned on October 10, and Adrian Lindsey took over as head coach for the third game of the season against Iowa State. The 1932 Jayhawks compiled a 5–3 record (3–2 against conference opponents), tied for second place in the conference, and outscored opponents by a combined total of 89 to 77. They played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas.", "Title: 1927 Kansas Jayhawks football team\n\nThe 1927 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the Missouri Valley Conference during the 1927 college football season. In their second and final season under head coach Franklin Cappon, the Jayhawks compiled a 3–4–1 record (3–3–1 against conference opponents), finished in fifth place in the conference, and were outscored by opponents by a combined total of 146 to 89. They played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas; the stadium's capacity was increased to 35,000 in 1927 with completion of the north bowl. Barrett Hamilton was the team captain.", "Title: 1921 Kansas Jayhawks football team\n\nThe 1921 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the Missouri Valley Conference during the 1921 college football season. In their first season under head coach Potsy Clark, the Jayhawks compiled a 4–3 record (3–3 against conference opponents), finished in fifth place in the conference, and were outscored by opponents by a combined total of 97 to 92. They played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas. Paul Jones was the team captain.", "Title: 1967 Kansas State Wildcats football team\n\nThe 1967 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1967 college football season. The team's head football coach was Vince Gibson. The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium. 1967 saw the Wildcats finish with a record of 1–9, and a 0–7 record in Big Eight Conference play. 1967 was the last season that the team played at Memorial Stadium. In 1968 the team moved to KSU Stadium.", "Title: Mark Mangino\n\nMark Thomas Mangino (born August 26, 1956) is an American football coach, who until October 26, 2015 served as offensive coordinator and tight ends coach at Iowa State University. Previously, Mangino served as the head football coach at the University of Kansas from 2002 to 2009. In 2007, Mangino received several national coach of the year honors after leading the Jayhawks to their first 12-win season in school history and an Orange Bowl victory. However, he resigned as coach at Kansas two seasons later following allegations of mistreatment of players.", "Title: 2001 Kansas Jayhawks football team\n\nThe 2001 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the 2001 NCAA Division I-A football season. They participated as members of the Big 12 Conference in the North Division. They were coached by head coach Terry Allen, who was fired on November 4 and replaced by interim head coach Tom Hayes. They played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas.", "Title: 2003 Kansas Jayhawks football team\n\nThe 2003 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the 2003 NCAA Division I-A football season. They participated as members of the Big 12 Conference in the North Division. They were coached by head coach Mark Mangino and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas.", "Title: 1947 Kansas State Wildcats football team\n\nThe 1947 Kansas State Wildcats football team represented Kansas State University in the 1947 college football season. The team's head football coach was Sam Francis in his first and only year. The Wildcats played their home games in Memorial Stadium. The Wildcats finished the season with a 0–10 record with a 0–5 record in conference play. They finished in last place in the Big Six Conference. The Wildcats scored 71 points and gave up 283 points. The game on 9/20/1947 versus Oklahoma A&M at Memorial Stadium in Manhattan,KS was the first night game in a Big Six stadium.", "Title: 1996 Kansas Jayhawks football team\n\nThe 1996 Kansas Jayhawks football team represented the University of Kansas in the 1996 NCAA Division I-A football season. They were coached by head coach Glen Mason, who resigned after the season to become the head coach at Minnesota and played their home games at Memorial Stadium in Lawrence, Kansas. It was the Jayhawks first year in the newly formed Big 12 Conference. The Big 12 conference was formed by the eight teams of the recently dissolved Big Eight Conference and was joined by Baylor, Texas, Texas A&M, and Texas Tech, all formally of the Southwest Conference which had dissolved following the 1995–1996 school year as well." ]
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Pearl Jam, is the eighth studio album by American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on May 2, 2006 on J Records, it was the band's first full-length studio release in almost four years, since which seventh studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam, released on November 12, 2002 through Epic Records?
Riot Act
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[ { "sentences": [ "\"Life Wasted\" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam.", " Featuring lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music written by guitarist Stone Gossard, \"Life Wasted\" was released on August 28, 2006 as the second single from the band's eighth studio album, \"Pearl Jam\" (2006).", " The song peaked at number 10 on the \"Billboard\" Modern Rock Tracks chart.", " On \"Pearl Jam\", \"Life Wasted\" is reprised as a modified version on the album's tenth track, \"Wasted Reprise\"." ], "title": "Life Wasted" }, { "sentences": [ "Riot Act is the seventh studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam, released on November 12, 2002 through Epic Records.", " Following a full-scale tour in support of its previous album, \"Binaural\" (2000), Pearl Jam took a year-long break.", " The band then reconvened in the beginning of 2002 and commenced work on a new album.", " The music on the record featured a diverse sound, including songs influenced by folk, art rock, and experimental rock.", " The lyrics deal with mortality and existentialism, with much influence from both the political climate after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and the accidental death of nine fans during Pearl Jam's performance at the 2000 Roskilde Festival." ], "title": "Riot Act (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Vs. is the second studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam, released on October 19, 1993 through Epic Records.", " After a relentless touring schedule in support of their 1991 debut album \"Ten\", Pearl Jam headed into the studio in early 1993 facing the challenge of following up the commercial success of its debut.", " The resulting album, \"Vs.\", featured a rawer and more aggressive sound compared with the band's previous release.", " It was the band's first collaboration with producer Brendan O'Brien, and their first album with drummer Dave Abbruzzese." ], "title": "Vs. (Pearl Jam album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Backspacer is the ninth studio album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on September 20, 2009.", " The bandmembers started writing instrumental and demo tracks in 2007, and got together in 2008 to work on an album.", " It was recorded from February through April 2009 with producer Brendan O'Brien, who had worked on every Pearl Jam album except their 1991 debut \"Ten\" and 2006's self-titled record—although this was his first production credit since 1998's \"Yield\".", " Material was recorded in Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California and O'Brien's own Southern Tracks Recording in Atlanta, Georgia.", " The music on the album—the shortest of the band's career—features a sound influenced by pop and new wave.", " The lyrics have a more optimistic look than the ones in the politic-infused predecessors \"Riot Act\" and \"Pearl Jam\", something frontman Eddie Vedder attributed to the election of Barack Obama." ], "title": "Backspacer" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pearl Jam \"Official\" Bootlegs are a large, continually growing series of live albums by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam.", " Pearl Jam noted the desire of fans to own a copy of the shows they attended and the popularity of bootleg recordings.", " The band had been open in the past about allowing fans to make amateur recordings, and these \"official bootlegs\" were an attempt to provide a more affordable and better quality product for fans.", " The band has sold more than 3.5 million copies of shows since launching the bootleg series in 2000.", " The official bootlegs are a complete record of almost every show the band plays, excluding club \"warm-up\" dates." ], "title": "Pearl Jam Official Bootlegs" }, { "sentences": [ "Binaural is the sixth studio album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on May 16, 2000 through Epic Records.", " Following a full-scale tour in support of its previous album, \"Yield\" (1998), Pearl Jam took a short break before reconvening toward the end of 1999 to begin work on a new album.", " During the production of the album, the band encountered hindrances such as singer Eddie Vedder's writer's block, and guitarist Mike McCready's entrance into rehabilitation due to an addiction to prescription drugs." ], "title": "Binaural (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Pearl Jam (sometimes referred to as The Avocado Album or simply Avocado) is the eighth studio album by American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on May 2, 2006 on J Records.", " It was the first and only release for J Records, their last album issued by Sony Music.", " It was the band's first full-length studio release in almost four years, since \"Riot Act\" (2002).", " Following their performances at the Vote For Change tour in 2004, the band commenced work on \"Pearl Jam\" in November 2004 at Studio X in Seattle, Washington and finished in February 2006." ], "title": "Pearl Jam (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Corduroy\" is a song by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam.", " The song is the eighth track on the band's third studio album, \"Vitalogy\" (1994).", " Although credited to all members of Pearl Jam, it was primarily written by vocalist Eddie Vedder.", " Despite the lack of a commercial single release, the song managed to reach number 13 on the \"Billboard\" Modern Rock Tracks chart.", " The song was included on Pearl Jam's 2004 greatest hits album, \"rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991–2003)\"." ], "title": "Corduroy (Pearl Jam song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Vitalogy is the third studio album by the American rock band Pearl Jam, released on November 22, 1994, through Epic Records.", " Pearl Jam wrote and recorded \"Vitalogy\" while touring behind its previous album \"Vs.\" (1993).", " The music on the record was more diverse than previous releases, and consists of aggressive rock songs, ballads and other elements making this Pearl Jam's first experimental album." ], "title": "Vitalogy" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Save You\" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam, released on February 11, 2003 as the second single from the band's seventh studio album, \"Riot Act\" (2002).", " Although credited to all members of Pearl Jam, it features lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music primarily written by guitarist Mike McCready.", " The song peaked at number 23 on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock Tracks chart.", " The song was included on Pearl Jam's 2004 greatest hits album, \"rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991–2003)\"." ], "title": "Save You (Pearl Jam song)" } ]
[ "Title: Life Wasted\n\n\"Life Wasted\" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam. Featuring lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music written by guitarist Stone Gossard, \"Life Wasted\" was released on August 28, 2006 as the second single from the band's eighth studio album, \"Pearl Jam\" (2006). The song peaked at number 10 on the \"Billboard\" Modern Rock Tracks chart. On \"Pearl Jam\", \"Life Wasted\" is reprised as a modified version on the album's tenth track, \"Wasted Reprise\".", "Title: Riot Act (album)\n\nRiot Act is the seventh studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam, released on November 12, 2002 through Epic Records. Following a full-scale tour in support of its previous album, \"Binaural\" (2000), Pearl Jam took a year-long break. The band then reconvened in the beginning of 2002 and commenced work on a new album. The music on the record featured a diverse sound, including songs influenced by folk, art rock, and experimental rock. The lyrics deal with mortality and existentialism, with much influence from both the political climate after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks and the accidental death of nine fans during Pearl Jam's performance at the 2000 Roskilde Festival.", "Title: Vs. (Pearl Jam album)\n\nVs. is the second studio album by American rock band Pearl Jam, released on October 19, 1993 through Epic Records. After a relentless touring schedule in support of their 1991 debut album \"Ten\", Pearl Jam headed into the studio in early 1993 facing the challenge of following up the commercial success of its debut. The resulting album, \"Vs.\", featured a rawer and more aggressive sound compared with the band's previous release. It was the band's first collaboration with producer Brendan O'Brien, and their first album with drummer Dave Abbruzzese.", "Title: Backspacer\n\nBackspacer is the ninth studio album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on September 20, 2009. The bandmembers started writing instrumental and demo tracks in 2007, and got together in 2008 to work on an album. It was recorded from February through April 2009 with producer Brendan O'Brien, who had worked on every Pearl Jam album except their 1991 debut \"Ten\" and 2006's self-titled record—although this was his first production credit since 1998's \"Yield\". Material was recorded in Henson Recording Studios in Los Angeles, California and O'Brien's own Southern Tracks Recording in Atlanta, Georgia. The music on the album—the shortest of the band's career—features a sound influenced by pop and new wave. The lyrics have a more optimistic look than the ones in the politic-infused predecessors \"Riot Act\" and \"Pearl Jam\", something frontman Eddie Vedder attributed to the election of Barack Obama.", "Title: Pearl Jam Official Bootlegs\n\nThe Pearl Jam \"Official\" Bootlegs are a large, continually growing series of live albums by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam. Pearl Jam noted the desire of fans to own a copy of the shows they attended and the popularity of bootleg recordings. The band had been open in the past about allowing fans to make amateur recordings, and these \"official bootlegs\" were an attempt to provide a more affordable and better quality product for fans. The band has sold more than 3.5 million copies of shows since launching the bootleg series in 2000. The official bootlegs are a complete record of almost every show the band plays, excluding club \"warm-up\" dates.", "Title: Binaural (album)\n\nBinaural is the sixth studio album by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on May 16, 2000 through Epic Records. Following a full-scale tour in support of its previous album, \"Yield\" (1998), Pearl Jam took a short break before reconvening toward the end of 1999 to begin work on a new album. During the production of the album, the band encountered hindrances such as singer Eddie Vedder's writer's block, and guitarist Mike McCready's entrance into rehabilitation due to an addiction to prescription drugs.", "Title: Pearl Jam (album)\n\nPearl Jam (sometimes referred to as The Avocado Album or simply Avocado) is the eighth studio album by American alternative rock band Pearl Jam, released on May 2, 2006 on J Records. It was the first and only release for J Records, their last album issued by Sony Music. It was the band's first full-length studio release in almost four years, since \"Riot Act\" (2002). Following their performances at the Vote For Change tour in 2004, the band commenced work on \"Pearl Jam\" in November 2004 at Studio X in Seattle, Washington and finished in February 2006.", "Title: Corduroy (Pearl Jam song)\n\n\"Corduroy\" is a song by the American alternative rock band Pearl Jam. The song is the eighth track on the band's third studio album, \"Vitalogy\" (1994). Although credited to all members of Pearl Jam, it was primarily written by vocalist Eddie Vedder. Despite the lack of a commercial single release, the song managed to reach number 13 on the \"Billboard\" Modern Rock Tracks chart. The song was included on Pearl Jam's 2004 greatest hits album, \"rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991–2003)\".", "Title: Vitalogy\n\nVitalogy is the third studio album by the American rock band Pearl Jam, released on November 22, 1994, through Epic Records. Pearl Jam wrote and recorded \"Vitalogy\" while touring behind its previous album \"Vs.\" (1993). The music on the record was more diverse than previous releases, and consists of aggressive rock songs, ballads and other elements making this Pearl Jam's first experimental album.", "Title: Save You (Pearl Jam song)\n\n\"Save You\" is a song by the American rock band Pearl Jam, released on February 11, 2003 as the second single from the band's seventh studio album, \"Riot Act\" (2002). Although credited to all members of Pearl Jam, it features lyrics written by vocalist Eddie Vedder and music primarily written by guitarist Mike McCready. The song peaked at number 23 on the \"Billboard\" Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. The song was included on Pearl Jam's 2004 greatest hits album, \"rearviewmirror (Greatest Hits 1991–2003)\"." ]
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What Ever Happened to Aunt Alice?, is a 1969 American thriller film directed by Lee H. Katzin with Bernard Girard, and starring Mildred Dorothy Dunnock, was an American theater, film and television actress, and passed away on which date?
July 5, 1991
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6,473
What 1967 by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez takes place in Macondo, Colombia?
One Hundred Years of Solitude
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Knopf published an English translation in 1988, and an English-language movie adaptation was released in 2007." ], "title": "Love in the Time of Cholera" } ]
[ "Title: No One Writes to the Colonel (film)\n\nNo One Writes to the Colonel (Spanish: \"El coronel no tiene quien le escriba\" ) is a 1999 Spanish-language film directed by Arturo Ripstein. It was an international co-production between France, Spain and Mexico. It is based on the eponymous novella by Colombian author and Nobel Prize winner Gabriel García Márquez.", "Title: The General in His Labyrinth\n\nThe General in His Labyrinth (original Spanish title: \"El general en su laberinto\" ) is a novel by the Colombian writer and Nobel laureate Gabriel García Márquez. It is a fictionalized account of the last days of Simón Bolívar, liberator and leader of Gran Colombia. First published in 1989, the book traces Bolívar's final journey from Bogotá to the Caribbean coastline of Colombia in his attempt to leave South America for exile in Europe. In this dictator novel about a continental hero, \"despair, sickness, and death inevitably win out over love, health, and life\". Breaking with the traditional heroic portrayal of Bolívar \"El Libertador\" , García Márquez depicts a pathetic protagonist, a prematurely aged man who is physically ill and mentally exhausted. The story explores the labyrinth of Bolívar's life through the narrative of his memories.", "Title: One Hundred Years of Solitude\n\nOne Hundred Years of Solitude (Spanish: \"Cien años de soledad\" , ] ) is a landmark 1967 novel by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez that tells the multi-generational story of the Buendía family, whose patriarch, José Arcadio Buendía, founds the town of Macondo, in the metaphoric country of Colombia.", "Title: Leaf Storm\n\nLeaf Storm is the common translation for Gabriel García Márquez's novella La Hojarasca. First published in 1955, it took seven years to find a publisher. Widely celebrated as the first appearance of Macondo, the fictitious village later made famous in \"One Hundred Years of Solitude\", \"Leaf Storm\" is a testing ground for many of the themes and characters later immortalized in said book. It is also the title of a short story collection by García Márquez.", "Title: Despedida (Shakira song)\n\n\"Despedida\" (English: \"Farewell\" ) is a song recorded by Colombian singer Shakira for the extended play (EP) \"Love in the Time of Cholera\" (2008). The song was written by her and Pedro Aznar originally for the Mike Newell-directed 2007 movie adaptation of Colombian writer Gabriel García Márquez's 1985 novel \"Love in the Time of Cholera\". Antonio Pinto handled its composition and production. Shakira was initially offered a role by the producers of the movie to take part as the main protagonist. However, she refused the offer and accepted to collaborate with the musical team due to her friendship with García Márquez. Musically, \"Despedida\" is a folk song which discusses nostalgic love sentiments towards a person the protagonist lost.", "Title: Of Love and Other Demons\n\nOf Love and Other Demons (Spanish: Del amor y otros demonios) is a novel by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez, first published in 1994.", "Title: No One Writes to the Colonel\n\nNo One Writes to the Colonel (Spanish: \"El coronel no tiene quien le escriba\" ) is a novella written by the Colombian novelist and Nobel Prize in Literature winner Gabriel García Márquez. It also gives its name to a short story collection. García Márquez considered it his best book, saying that he had to write \"One Hundred Years of Solitude\" so that people would read \"No One Writes to the Colonel\".", "Title: Macondo\n\nMacondo is a fictional town described in Gabriel García Márquez's novel, \"One Hundred Years of Solitude\". It is the home town of the Buendía family.", "Title: Macondistas\n\nThe term “Macondistas” refers to authors and members of the writing community who are alumni of the Macondo Writers Workshop, which was founded by Sandra Cisneros in 1995. The workshop is for writers whose work is socially engaged and who have addressed the needs of underrepresented communities via their writing. For years, the workshop was made possible by the philanthropic endeavors of Cisneros and the Macondo Foundation, though currently the Guadalupe Cultural Arts Center in San Antonio, Texas, administers and hosts the annual workshop. The term \"Macondo\" was first used in Gabriel García Márquez' 1967 novel \"One Hundred Years of Solitude\".", "Title: Love in the Time of Cholera\n\nLove in the Time of Cholera (Spanish: \"El amor en los tiempos del cólera\" ) is a novel by Colombian author Gabriel García Márquez first published in Spanish in 1985. Alfred A. Knopf published an English translation in 1988, and an English-language movie adaptation was released in 2007." ]
6,474
What number of President was the statesman who founded The Boone and Crockett Club ?
the 26th President
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the course was designed by Jim Fazio.", " Donald Trump served as president over Trump National Golf Club LLC (managing the Westchester club) from August 2000 until January 19, 2017, the day before his inauguration." ], "title": "Trump National Golf Club Westchester" }, { "sentences": [ "The Boone and Crockett Club is North America's oldest wildlife and habitat conservation organization, founded in the United States in 1887 by Theodore Roosevelt.", " The club was named in honor of hunter-heroes of the day, Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett, whom the club's founders viewed as pioneering men who hunted extensively while opening the American frontier, but realized the consequences of overharvesting game.", " In addition to authoring a famous \"fair chase\" statement of hunter ethics, the club worked for the expansion and protection of Yellowstone National Park and the establishment of American conservation in general.", " The Club and its members were also responsible for the elimination of commercial market hunting, creation of the National Park and National Forest Services, National Wildlife Refuge system, wildlife reserves, and funding for conservation, all under the umbrella of what is known today as the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation." ], "title": "Boone and Crockett Club" }, { "sentences": [ "The James Jordan Buck is the highest scoring typical white-tailed deer ever harvested by a hunter in the United States and the second-highest scoring in the world.", " James (Jim) Jordan was a 22-year-old hunter from Burnett County, Wisconsin when he shot the record buck on November 20, 1914.", " The Jordan Buck measures 206 1/8 net typical points under the Boone and Crockett Club scoring system." ], "title": "James Jordan Buck" }, { "sentences": [ "Son of the prominent railroad tycoon William Henry and Virginia Reed Osborn, Henry Fairfield Osborn was born in Fairfield, Connecticut, 1857.", " He studied at Princeton University (1873–1877), obtaining a B.A. in geology and archaeology, where he was mentored by paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope.", " Two years later, Osborn took a special course of study in anatomy in the College of Physicians and Surgeons and Bellevue Medical School of New York under Dr. William H. Welch, and subsequently studied embryology and comparative anatomy under Thomas Huxley as well as Francis Maitland Balfour at Cambridge University, England.", " In 1880, Osborn obtained a Sc.D.", " in paleontology from Princeton, becoming a Lecturer in Biology and Professor of Comparative Anatomy from the same university (1883–1890).", " In 1891, Osborn was hired by Columbia University as a professor of zoology; simultaneously, he accepted a position at the American Museum of Natural History, New York, where he served as the curator of a newly formed Department of Vertebrate Paleontology.", " As a curator, he assembled a remarkable team of fossil hunters and preparators, including William King Gregory; Roy Chapman Andrews, a possible inspiration for the creation of the fictional archeologist Indiana Jones; and Charles R. Knight, who made murals of dinosaurs in their habitats and sculptures of the living creatures.", " On November 23, 1897 he was elected member of the Boone and Crockett Club, a wildlife conservation organization founded by Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell.", " Thanks to his considerable family wealth and personal connections, he succeeded Morris K. Jesup as the president of the museum's Board of Trustees in 1908, serving until 1933, during which time he accumulated one of the finest fossil collections in the world.", " Additionally, Osborn served as President of the New York Zoological Society from 1909 to 1925." ], "title": "Henry Fairfield Osborn" }, { "sentences": [ "Edwin William Stephens or E.W. Stephens was an American journalist, publisher, and civic leader from Columbia, Missouri.", " Born in 1849 into a prominent family he would graduate from the University of Missouri in 1867.", " He was hired by William Switzler publisher of the \"Missouri Statesman\".", " In the 1870 he went into business for himself, eventually founding the \"Columbia Herald\", which became famous as \"America's model weekly.\"", " He also founded the E.W. Stephens Publishing Company.", " Stephens served as president of the board of curators for both the University of Missouri and Stephens College, which was named after his father James L. Stephens.", " In 1890 he was president of the Missouri Press Association where he would advocate for the creation of the Missouri State Historical Society and became its first president in 1898.", " His relationship with Walter Williams, who he employed at the Herald, would lead to the creation of the world's first school of journalism: the Missouri School of Journalism.", " Stephens chaired the commission responsible for the design and construction of the current Missouri State Capitol." ], "title": "Edwin William Stephens" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hole in the Horn Buck is officially listed as the second largest non-typical white-tailed deer of all time by the Boone and Crockett Club.", " The buck’s antlers score 328 2/8 non-typical points.", " The name of the buck derives from the mysterious hole in the buck’s right antler.", " It was later claimed by eyewitness, George Winters, to be caused from a piece of chain-link fence that pierced the antler shortly before it died." ], "title": "Hole in the Horn Buck" } ]
[ "Title: Theodore Roosevelt\n\nTheodore Roosevelt Jr. ( ; October 27, 1858 – January 6, 1919) was an American statesman, author, explorer, soldier, naturalist, and reformer who served as the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. He also served as the 25th Vice President of the United States from March to September 1901 and as the 33rd Governor of New York from 1899 to 1900. As a leader of the Republican Party during this time, he became a driving force for the Progressive Era in the United States in the early 20th century. His face is depicted on Mount Rushmore, alongside those of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, and Abraham Lincoln.", "Title: San Pedro, Houston County, Texas\n\nSan Pedro is an unincorporated community in Houston County, Texas. San Pedro is located along San Pedro Creek at the intersection of Farm to Market Road 2022 and Farm to Market Road 2423, 8 mi northeast of Crockett. San Pedro was founded in the 1840s, and had a post office from 1848 to 1857 and from 1858 to 1905. In the 1930s the community consisted of a church, a cemetery, and a number of houses. By the 1990s, only the church and cemetery remained.", "Title: Heck's\n\nHeck's Department Store, a chain of West Virginia based discount department stores, was founded by Boone County natives and businessmen Fred Haddad, Tom Ellis, and Lester Ellis and wholesale distributor Douglas Cook. The Heck's name was a combination of the names Haddad, Ellis and Cook. Haddad served as President, Lester Ellis was Vice-President, and Tom Ellis was Secretary-Treasurer.", "Title: Fair chase\n\nFair chase is a term used by hunters to describe an ethical approach to hunting big game animals. North America's oldest wildlife conservation group, the Boone and Crockett Club, defines \"fair chase\" as requiring hunted big game animals to be wild and free-ranging. \"Wild\" refers to an animal that is naturally bred and lives in nature. \"Free-ranging\" means an animal that is not confined by artificial barriers.", "Title: Trump National Golf Club Westchester\n\nTrump National Golf Club Westchester is a private golf club in Briarcliff Manor, New York. Owned by Donald Trump, the 45th President of the United States, the 140 acre course has eighteen holes, with a 75000 sqft clubhouse. Founded in 1922 as \"Briarcliff Country Club\", it later operated as \"Briar Hills Country Club\" and \"Briar Hall Golf and Country Club\" before Trump's purchase of the property in 1996. Trump renamed the club to match his other golf properties, and after its county, Westchester. He had the clubhouse and course rebuilt for its 2002 reopening; the course was designed by Jim Fazio. Donald Trump served as president over Trump National Golf Club LLC (managing the Westchester club) from August 2000 until January 19, 2017, the day before his inauguration.", "Title: Boone and Crockett Club\n\nThe Boone and Crockett Club is North America's oldest wildlife and habitat conservation organization, founded in the United States in 1887 by Theodore Roosevelt. The club was named in honor of hunter-heroes of the day, Daniel Boone and Davy Crockett, whom the club's founders viewed as pioneering men who hunted extensively while opening the American frontier, but realized the consequences of overharvesting game. In addition to authoring a famous \"fair chase\" statement of hunter ethics, the club worked for the expansion and protection of Yellowstone National Park and the establishment of American conservation in general. The Club and its members were also responsible for the elimination of commercial market hunting, creation of the National Park and National Forest Services, National Wildlife Refuge system, wildlife reserves, and funding for conservation, all under the umbrella of what is known today as the North American Model of Wildlife Conservation.", "Title: James Jordan Buck\n\nThe James Jordan Buck is the highest scoring typical white-tailed deer ever harvested by a hunter in the United States and the second-highest scoring in the world. James (Jim) Jordan was a 22-year-old hunter from Burnett County, Wisconsin when he shot the record buck on November 20, 1914. The Jordan Buck measures 206 1/8 net typical points under the Boone and Crockett Club scoring system.", "Title: Henry Fairfield Osborn\n\nSon of the prominent railroad tycoon William Henry and Virginia Reed Osborn, Henry Fairfield Osborn was born in Fairfield, Connecticut, 1857. He studied at Princeton University (1873–1877), obtaining a B.A. in geology and archaeology, where he was mentored by paleontologist Edward Drinker Cope. Two years later, Osborn took a special course of study in anatomy in the College of Physicians and Surgeons and Bellevue Medical School of New York under Dr. William H. Welch, and subsequently studied embryology and comparative anatomy under Thomas Huxley as well as Francis Maitland Balfour at Cambridge University, England. In 1880, Osborn obtained a Sc.D. in paleontology from Princeton, becoming a Lecturer in Biology and Professor of Comparative Anatomy from the same university (1883–1890). In 1891, Osborn was hired by Columbia University as a professor of zoology; simultaneously, he accepted a position at the American Museum of Natural History, New York, where he served as the curator of a newly formed Department of Vertebrate Paleontology. As a curator, he assembled a remarkable team of fossil hunters and preparators, including William King Gregory; Roy Chapman Andrews, a possible inspiration for the creation of the fictional archeologist Indiana Jones; and Charles R. Knight, who made murals of dinosaurs in their habitats and sculptures of the living creatures. On November 23, 1897 he was elected member of the Boone and Crockett Club, a wildlife conservation organization founded by Theodore Roosevelt and George Bird Grinnell. Thanks to his considerable family wealth and personal connections, he succeeded Morris K. Jesup as the president of the museum's Board of Trustees in 1908, serving until 1933, during which time he accumulated one of the finest fossil collections in the world. Additionally, Osborn served as President of the New York Zoological Society from 1909 to 1925.", "Title: Edwin William Stephens\n\nEdwin William Stephens or E.W. Stephens was an American journalist, publisher, and civic leader from Columbia, Missouri. Born in 1849 into a prominent family he would graduate from the University of Missouri in 1867. He was hired by William Switzler publisher of the \"Missouri Statesman\". In the 1870 he went into business for himself, eventually founding the \"Columbia Herald\", which became famous as \"America's model weekly.\" He also founded the E.W. Stephens Publishing Company. Stephens served as president of the board of curators for both the University of Missouri and Stephens College, which was named after his father James L. Stephens. In 1890 he was president of the Missouri Press Association where he would advocate for the creation of the Missouri State Historical Society and became its first president in 1898. His relationship with Walter Williams, who he employed at the Herald, would lead to the creation of the world's first school of journalism: the Missouri School of Journalism. Stephens chaired the commission responsible for the design and construction of the current Missouri State Capitol.", "Title: Hole in the Horn Buck\n\nThe Hole in the Horn Buck is officially listed as the second largest non-typical white-tailed deer of all time by the Boone and Crockett Club. The buck’s antlers score 328 2/8 non-typical points. The name of the buck derives from the mysterious hole in the buck’s right antler. It was later claimed by eyewitness, George Winters, to be caused from a piece of chain-link fence that pierced the antler shortly before it died." ]
6,475
What country of origin does De Kroonduif and KLM have in common?
Dutch
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[ { "sentences": [ "De Jesús or De Jesus (Spanish: ; Portuguese ) is a Spanish and Portuguese patronymic (meaning \"of Jesus\") and a common family name (surname) in the Hispanic and Portuguese-speaking world.", " In the year 2000, there were 26,336 people of Hispanic/Latino origin in the United States with the surname De Jesus, making 172nd in order of frequency for all Hispanic/Latino surnames, and 1,002nd most common surname in that country." ], "title": "De Jesus" }, { "sentences": [ "Oeil de Perdrix is a rosé wine produced in Switzerland.", " The history of the wine style dates back to the Middle Ages in the Champagne region of France and from there spread to the Canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland where it would become a popular dry rosé made from Pinot noir.", " The name \"Œil de perdrix\" means \"eye of partridge\" in French, a reference to the pale pink colour of the eye of a partridge in death throes.", " Until about a century ago, it was common for vineyards to have the red and white grapes unseparated unlike today where each vineyard has a unique grape.", " This gave white wine, red wine and what was called grey wine because the wine was neither white nor red.", " It is also an old name for very pale rosé wine made - not by the saignée method- but by \"pressurage direct\", in which the juice of red grapes is drawn off and fermented with very little contact with the skins.", " With the modernization of viticulture and separation of grapes the term Oeil de Perdrix disappeared in France but remained in the Canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland.", " The Canton of Neuchâtel would export the Oeil de Perdix primarily to the German-speaking cantons of Switzerland but also to other cantons, namely to the cantons of Geneva, Vaud and Valais.", " After the Second World War, the latter decided to start producing their own Oeil de Perdrix.", " When the policy for wine of controlled origin (AOC) in Switzerland began, the Canton of Neuchâtel claimed the sole Oeil de Perdrix AOC but it was refused and the cantons of Geneva, Vaud, Valais and Neuchâtel, all have the Oeil de Perdrix AOC today.", " The early origins of the American wine White Zinfandel can be traced to a California winemakers attempt at making an Oeil de Perdrix style wine." ], "title": "Oeil de perdrix" }, { "sentences": [ "KLM Royal Dutch Airlines, legally \"Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V.\", is the flag carrier airline of the Netherlands.", " KLM is headquartered in Amstelveen, with its hub at nearby Amsterdam Airport Schiphol.", " It is part of the Air France–KLM group, and is a member of the SkyTeam airline alliance.", " KLM was founded in 1919; it is the oldest airline in the world still operating under its original name and had 32,505 employees as of 2013 .", " KLM operates scheduled passenger and cargo services to 145 destinations." ], "title": "KLM" }, { "sentences": [ "De Kroonduif, a former subsidiary of Dutch airline KLM, was the national carrier of Netherlands New Guinea (present day Western New Guinea, Indonesia), between 1955 and 1963.", " The name 'kroonduif' is the Dutch term for the crowned pigeon endemic to New Guinea, which was assumed as the logo of the company." ], "title": "De Kroonduif" }, { "sentences": [ "Ferrer ( , ] , ] ) is a surname of English and Catalan origin, considered to be originally English.", " Ferrer is an occupational surname for a blacksmith or ironworker - derived from the Latin \"ferrarius\" - and thus shares a common occupational derivation with the most common English surname, Smith.", " It is one of the most common Catalan surnames, ranked 36th in Catalonia.", " The surname Ferrer is a variant of the surnames \"Farrar\", Ferrier, Ferrers, and de Ferrers." ], "title": "Ferrer (surname)" }, { "sentences": [ "Rules of origin are used to determine the country of origin of a product for purposes of international trade.", " There are two common types of rules of origin depending upon application, the preferential and non-preferential rules of origin (19 CFR 102).", " The exact rules vary from country to country, from agreement to agreement." ], "title": "Rules of origin" }, { "sentences": [ "Van der Veen is a common Dutch surname, meaning \"from the fen\" or more generally \"from the peatlands\".", " In the Netherlands 19,847 people carried the name in 2007, making it the 32nd most common surname there.", " Dutch surnames with the same origin and meaning are Van Veen, Van de Ven/Van der Ven, Van de Venne, Veen, and Veenstra/Feenstra.", " The name was often taken by peat workers, as harvest of turf for fuel was abundant in the Netherlands.", " Since the early middle ages, the quarry of fens (\"laagveen\", \"low fen\") in the north and west created, merged or extended many lakes, most of which have now been reclaimed as polders.", " The harvest of turf from bogs (\"hoogveen\", \"high fen\") in the east, like the large Bourtange moor, extended until the 20th century." ], "title": "Van der Veen" }, { "sentences": [ "De Wit is a surname of Dutch origin meaning \"the white (one)\", thought to be generally a reference to blond hair.", " In 2007, 24,904 people had this name in the Netherlands alone, making it the 21st most common name in that country.", " Variant surnames are De Witt, DeWitt and De Witte.", " People with the name include:" ], "title": "De Wit" }, { "sentences": [ "A homeland ( \"country of origin\" and native land) is the concept of the place (cultural geography) with which an ethnic group holds a long history and a deep cultural association – the country in which a particular national identity began.", " As a common noun, homeland, it simply connotes the country of one's origin.", " When used as a proper noun, the Homeland, as well as its equivalents in other languages, often have ethnic nationalist connotations.", " A homeland may also be referred to as a \"fatherland\", a \"motherland\", or a \"mother country\", depending on the culture and language of the nationality in question." ], "title": "Homeland" }, { "sentences": [ "Muskeg (Cree: \"maskek\" ; French: \"fondrière de mousse\" , lit.", " \"moss bog\") is an acidic soil type common in Arctic and boreal areas, although it is found in other northern climates as well.", " Muskeg is approximately synonymous with bogland, but \"muskeg\" is the standard term in Western Canada and Alaska, while 'bog' is common elsewhere.", " The term became common in these areas because it is of Cree origin; \"maskek\" (ᒪᐢᑫᐠ) meaning low-lying marsh.", " Large tracts of this soil existing in Siberia may be called muskeg or bogland interchangeably." ], "title": "Muskeg" } ]
[ "Title: De Jesus\n\nDe Jesús or De Jesus (Spanish: ; Portuguese ) is a Spanish and Portuguese patronymic (meaning \"of Jesus\") and a common family name (surname) in the Hispanic and Portuguese-speaking world. In the year 2000, there were 26,336 people of Hispanic/Latino origin in the United States with the surname De Jesus, making 172nd in order of frequency for all Hispanic/Latino surnames, and 1,002nd most common surname in that country.", "Title: Oeil de perdrix\n\nOeil de Perdrix is a rosé wine produced in Switzerland. The history of the wine style dates back to the Middle Ages in the Champagne region of France and from there spread to the Canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland where it would become a popular dry rosé made from Pinot noir. The name \"Œil de perdrix\" means \"eye of partridge\" in French, a reference to the pale pink colour of the eye of a partridge in death throes. Until about a century ago, it was common for vineyards to have the red and white grapes unseparated unlike today where each vineyard has a unique grape. This gave white wine, red wine and what was called grey wine because the wine was neither white nor red. It is also an old name for very pale rosé wine made - not by the saignée method- but by \"pressurage direct\", in which the juice of red grapes is drawn off and fermented with very little contact with the skins. With the modernization of viticulture and separation of grapes the term Oeil de Perdrix disappeared in France but remained in the Canton of Neuchâtel in Switzerland. The Canton of Neuchâtel would export the Oeil de Perdix primarily to the German-speaking cantons of Switzerland but also to other cantons, namely to the cantons of Geneva, Vaud and Valais. After the Second World War, the latter decided to start producing their own Oeil de Perdrix. When the policy for wine of controlled origin (AOC) in Switzerland began, the Canton of Neuchâtel claimed the sole Oeil de Perdrix AOC but it was refused and the cantons of Geneva, Vaud, Valais and Neuchâtel, all have the Oeil de Perdrix AOC today. The early origins of the American wine White Zinfandel can be traced to a California winemakers attempt at making an Oeil de Perdrix style wine.", "Title: KLM\n\nKLM Royal Dutch Airlines, legally \"Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V.\", is the flag carrier airline of the Netherlands. KLM is headquartered in Amstelveen, with its hub at nearby Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. It is part of the Air France–KLM group, and is a member of the SkyTeam airline alliance. KLM was founded in 1919; it is the oldest airline in the world still operating under its original name and had 32,505 employees as of 2013 . KLM operates scheduled passenger and cargo services to 145 destinations.", "Title: De Kroonduif\n\nDe Kroonduif, a former subsidiary of Dutch airline KLM, was the national carrier of Netherlands New Guinea (present day Western New Guinea, Indonesia), between 1955 and 1963. The name 'kroonduif' is the Dutch term for the crowned pigeon endemic to New Guinea, which was assumed as the logo of the company.", "Title: Ferrer (surname)\n\nFerrer ( , ] , ] ) is a surname of English and Catalan origin, considered to be originally English. Ferrer is an occupational surname for a blacksmith or ironworker - derived from the Latin \"ferrarius\" - and thus shares a common occupational derivation with the most common English surname, Smith. It is one of the most common Catalan surnames, ranked 36th in Catalonia. The surname Ferrer is a variant of the surnames \"Farrar\", Ferrier, Ferrers, and de Ferrers.", "Title: Rules of origin\n\nRules of origin are used to determine the country of origin of a product for purposes of international trade. There are two common types of rules of origin depending upon application, the preferential and non-preferential rules of origin (19 CFR 102). The exact rules vary from country to country, from agreement to agreement.", "Title: Van der Veen\n\nVan der Veen is a common Dutch surname, meaning \"from the fen\" or more generally \"from the peatlands\". In the Netherlands 19,847 people carried the name in 2007, making it the 32nd most common surname there. Dutch surnames with the same origin and meaning are Van Veen, Van de Ven/Van der Ven, Van de Venne, Veen, and Veenstra/Feenstra. The name was often taken by peat workers, as harvest of turf for fuel was abundant in the Netherlands. Since the early middle ages, the quarry of fens (\"laagveen\", \"low fen\") in the north and west created, merged or extended many lakes, most of which have now been reclaimed as polders. The harvest of turf from bogs (\"hoogveen\", \"high fen\") in the east, like the large Bourtange moor, extended until the 20th century.", "Title: De Wit\n\nDe Wit is a surname of Dutch origin meaning \"the white (one)\", thought to be generally a reference to blond hair. In 2007, 24,904 people had this name in the Netherlands alone, making it the 21st most common name in that country. Variant surnames are De Witt, DeWitt and De Witte. People with the name include:", "Title: Homeland\n\nA homeland ( \"country of origin\" and native land) is the concept of the place (cultural geography) with which an ethnic group holds a long history and a deep cultural association – the country in which a particular national identity began. As a common noun, homeland, it simply connotes the country of one's origin. When used as a proper noun, the Homeland, as well as its equivalents in other languages, often have ethnic nationalist connotations. A homeland may also be referred to as a \"fatherland\", a \"motherland\", or a \"mother country\", depending on the culture and language of the nationality in question.", "Title: Muskeg\n\nMuskeg (Cree: \"maskek\" ; French: \"fondrière de mousse\" , lit. \"moss bog\") is an acidic soil type common in Arctic and boreal areas, although it is found in other northern climates as well. Muskeg is approximately synonymous with bogland, but \"muskeg\" is the standard term in Western Canada and Alaska, while 'bog' is common elsewhere. The term became common in these areas because it is of Cree origin; \"maskek\" (ᒪᐢᑫᐠ) meaning low-lying marsh. Large tracts of this soil existing in Siberia may be called muskeg or bogland interchangeably." ]
6,476
Anthony Dawson also appeared as what James Bond supervillain?
Ernst Stavro Blofeld
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Connery is a 1967 Italian spaghetti spy film shot in Technicolor and Techniscope directed by Alberto De Martino.", " The Spy-Fi plot involves the brother of the British spy James Bond, played by Neil Connery (the actual brother of the official franchise's star Sean) who is obliged to take the lead in foiling a world-domination plot.", " The film's cast included several actors from the official James Bond film series, \"Thunderball\"' s Adolfo Celi, \"From Russia with Love\"' s Daniela Bianchi, \"Dr. No\"' s Anthony Dawson, the official M Bernard Lee and Moneypenny Lois Maxwell as well as the producer's wife Agata Flori, Gina Lollobrigida's cousin Guido Lollobrigida and Yasuko Yama (aka Yee-Wah Young and Yee-Wah Yang) then in the publicity spotlight due to her relationship with James Mason.", " She appeared as a bath girl in \"You Only Live Twice\" under the name Yee-Wah Yang." ], "title": "O.K. Connery" }, { "sentences": [ "Casino Royale is a 1967 spy comedy film originally produced by Columbia Pictures featuring an ensemble cast.", " It is loosely based on Ian Fleming's first James Bond novel.", " The film stars David Niven as the \"original\" Bond, Sir James Bond 007.", " Forced out of retirement to investigate the deaths and disappearances of international spies, he soon battles the mysterious Dr. Noah and SMERSH.", " The film's tagline: \"Casino Royale is too much... for one James Bond!\"", " refers to Bond's ruse to mislead SMERSH in which six other agents are pretending to be \"James Bond\", namely, baccarat master Evelyn Tremble (Peter Sellers), millionaire spy Vesper Lynd (Ursula Andress), Bond's secretary Miss Moneypenny (Barbara Bouchet), Mata Bond (Joanna Pettet), Bond's daughter by Mata Hari; and British agents \"Coop\" (Terence Cooper) and \"The Detainer\" (Daliah Lavi)." ], "title": "Casino Royale (1967 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Anthony Douglas Gillon Dawson (18 October 1916 – 8 January 1992) was a Scottish actor, best known for his supporting roles as villains in British films such as \"Dial M for Murder\" (1954) and \"Midnight Lace\" (1960), as well as playing Professor Dent in the James Bond film \"Dr. No\" (1962).", " He also appeared as Ernst Stavro Blofeld in \"From Russia With Love\" (1963) and \"Thunderball\" (1965)." ], "title": "Anthony Dawson" }, { "sentences": [ "Per Fine Ounce is the title of an unpublished novel by Geoffrey Jenkins featuring Ian Fleming's James Bond.", " It was completed c.1966 and is considered a \"lost\" novel by fans of James Bond because it was actually commissioned by Glidrose Productions, the official publishers of James Bond.", " It was rejected for publication, however, missing the opportunity to become the first continuation James Bond novel. \"", "The Adventures of James Bond Junior 003½\", a novel written by the pseudonymous R. D. Mascott, was later published in 1967 featuring James Bond's nephew; \"Colonel Sun\" written by Kingsley Amis under the pseudonym Robert Markham was published in 1968 as the first adult continuation novel following Ian Fleming's \"The Man with the Golden Gun\" (1965)." ], "title": "Per Fine Ounce" }, { "sentences": [ "SPECTRE (SPecial Executive for Counterintelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion) is a fictional organisation featured in the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming, the films based on those novels, and James Bond video games.", " Led by evil genius and supervillain Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the international organisation first formally appeared in the novel \"Thunderball\" (1961) and in the film \"Dr. No\" (1962).", " As an NGO, SPECTRE is not aligned to any nation or political ideology, enabling the later Bond books and Bond films to be regarded as somewhat apolitical though the former Gestapo members are a clear sign of Fleming's warning of the Nazi fascists surviving after the Second World War first detailed in the novel \"Moonraker\" (1954).", " SPECTRE began in the novels as a small group of criminals but became a vast international organisation with its own SPECTRE Island training base in the films, to replace the Soviet SMERSH." ], "title": "SPECTRE" }, { "sentences": [ "O.C.T.: Occult Crimes Taskforce is an American four-issue comic book mini-series about the eponymous team of fictional police officers.", " It was created by actress Rosario Dawson, writer David Atchison and illustrator Tony Shasteen.", " Dawson also lends her likeness to main character Sophia Ortiz." ], "title": "Occult Crimes Taskforce" }, { "sentences": [ "Geraldine Dawson, Ph.D. is an American child clinical psychologist, specializing in autism.", " She has conducted extensive research on early detection, brain development, and treatment of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and collaborated on studies of genetic risk factors in autism.", " Dawson is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Psychology, and Neuroscience and Director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development at Duke University Medical Center.", " Dawson is President of the International Society for Autism Research, a scientific and professional organization devoted to advancing knowledge about autism spectrum disorders.", " From 2008-2013, Dawson was Research Professor of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was Chief Science Officer for Autism Speaks.", " Dawson also holds the positions of Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University and Professor Emeritus of Psychology at University of Washington.", " She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Society, American Psychological Association, and the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology." ], "title": "Geraldine Dawson" }, { "sentences": [ "James Bond 007 in... Agent Under Fire is a first-person shooter video game based on the James Bond franchise.", " Developed and published by Electronic Arts, it was released for PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox game consoles.", " It is the fourth Bond game which is not based on a film or book in the James Bond series, following \"\", \"James Bond 007\" and EA's own \"007 Racing\".", " The game's story arc continues in the following sequel, \"Nightfire\", released a year later.", " Unlike previous Bond games which featured the likeness of then current Bond actor Pierce Brosnan, \"Agent Under Fire\" used the voice of Adam Blackwood and the likeness of English actor Andrew Bicknell for Bond." ], "title": "James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire" }, { "sentences": [ "The James Bond Dossier (1965), by Kingsley Amis, is a critical analysis of the James Bond novels.", " Amis dedicated the book to friend and background collaborator, the poet and historian Robert Conquest.", " Later, after Ian Fleming's death, Amis was commissioned as the first continuation novelist for the James Bond novel series, writing \"Colonel Sun\" (1968) under the pseudonym Robert Markham.", " \"The James Bond Dossier\" was the first, formal, literary study of the James Bond character.", " More recent studies of Fleming's secret agent and his world include \"The Politics of James Bond: From Fleming’s Novels to the Big Screen\" (2001), by the historian Jeremy Black." ], "title": "The James Bond Dossier" } ]
[ "Title: Ernst Stavro Blofeld\n\nErnst Stavro Blofeld is a fictional character and a supervillain from the James Bond series of novels and films, created by Ian Fleming. A criminal with aspirations of world domination, he is the archenemy of the British Secret Service agent James Bond. Blofeld is head of the global criminal organisation SPECTRE and is commonly referred to as Number 1, an official numerical position given to members of SPECTRE. The character was originally written by Fleming as a physically massive and powerfully built man, standing around 6 ft and weighing 21.6 stone (about 300 lb ), who had become flabby with a huge belly.", "Title: O.K. Connery\n\nO.K. Connery is a 1967 Italian spaghetti spy film shot in Technicolor and Techniscope directed by Alberto De Martino. The Spy-Fi plot involves the brother of the British spy James Bond, played by Neil Connery (the actual brother of the official franchise's star Sean) who is obliged to take the lead in foiling a world-domination plot. The film's cast included several actors from the official James Bond film series, \"Thunderball\"' s Adolfo Celi, \"From Russia with Love\"' s Daniela Bianchi, \"Dr. No\"' s Anthony Dawson, the official M Bernard Lee and Moneypenny Lois Maxwell as well as the producer's wife Agata Flori, Gina Lollobrigida's cousin Guido Lollobrigida and Yasuko Yama (aka Yee-Wah Young and Yee-Wah Yang) then in the publicity spotlight due to her relationship with James Mason. She appeared as a bath girl in \"You Only Live Twice\" under the name Yee-Wah Yang.", "Title: Casino Royale (1967 film)\n\nCasino Royale is a 1967 spy comedy film originally produced by Columbia Pictures featuring an ensemble cast. It is loosely based on Ian Fleming's first James Bond novel. The film stars David Niven as the \"original\" Bond, Sir James Bond 007. Forced out of retirement to investigate the deaths and disappearances of international spies, he soon battles the mysterious Dr. Noah and SMERSH. The film's tagline: \"Casino Royale is too much... for one James Bond!\" refers to Bond's ruse to mislead SMERSH in which six other agents are pretending to be \"James Bond\", namely, baccarat master Evelyn Tremble (Peter Sellers), millionaire spy Vesper Lynd (Ursula Andress), Bond's secretary Miss Moneypenny (Barbara Bouchet), Mata Bond (Joanna Pettet), Bond's daughter by Mata Hari; and British agents \"Coop\" (Terence Cooper) and \"The Detainer\" (Daliah Lavi).", "Title: Anthony Dawson\n\nAnthony Douglas Gillon Dawson (18 October 1916 – 8 January 1992) was a Scottish actor, best known for his supporting roles as villains in British films such as \"Dial M for Murder\" (1954) and \"Midnight Lace\" (1960), as well as playing Professor Dent in the James Bond film \"Dr. No\" (1962). He also appeared as Ernst Stavro Blofeld in \"From Russia With Love\" (1963) and \"Thunderball\" (1965).", "Title: Per Fine Ounce\n\nPer Fine Ounce is the title of an unpublished novel by Geoffrey Jenkins featuring Ian Fleming's James Bond. It was completed c.1966 and is considered a \"lost\" novel by fans of James Bond because it was actually commissioned by Glidrose Productions, the official publishers of James Bond. It was rejected for publication, however, missing the opportunity to become the first continuation James Bond novel. \" The Adventures of James Bond Junior 003½\", a novel written by the pseudonymous R. D. Mascott, was later published in 1967 featuring James Bond's nephew; \"Colonel Sun\" written by Kingsley Amis under the pseudonym Robert Markham was published in 1968 as the first adult continuation novel following Ian Fleming's \"The Man with the Golden Gun\" (1965).", "Title: SPECTRE\n\nSPECTRE (SPecial Executive for Counterintelligence, Terrorism, Revenge and Extortion) is a fictional organisation featured in the James Bond novels by Ian Fleming, the films based on those novels, and James Bond video games. Led by evil genius and supervillain Ernst Stavro Blofeld, the international organisation first formally appeared in the novel \"Thunderball\" (1961) and in the film \"Dr. No\" (1962). As an NGO, SPECTRE is not aligned to any nation or political ideology, enabling the later Bond books and Bond films to be regarded as somewhat apolitical though the former Gestapo members are a clear sign of Fleming's warning of the Nazi fascists surviving after the Second World War first detailed in the novel \"Moonraker\" (1954). SPECTRE began in the novels as a small group of criminals but became a vast international organisation with its own SPECTRE Island training base in the films, to replace the Soviet SMERSH.", "Title: Occult Crimes Taskforce\n\nO.C.T.: Occult Crimes Taskforce is an American four-issue comic book mini-series about the eponymous team of fictional police officers. It was created by actress Rosario Dawson, writer David Atchison and illustrator Tony Shasteen. Dawson also lends her likeness to main character Sophia Ortiz.", "Title: Geraldine Dawson\n\nGeraldine Dawson, Ph.D. is an American child clinical psychologist, specializing in autism. She has conducted extensive research on early detection, brain development, and treatment of autism spectrum disorders (ASD) and collaborated on studies of genetic risk factors in autism. Dawson is Professor of Psychiatry and Behavioral Sciences, Psychology, and Neuroscience and Director of the Duke Center for Autism and Brain Development at Duke University Medical Center. Dawson is President of the International Society for Autism Research, a scientific and professional organization devoted to advancing knowledge about autism spectrum disorders. From 2008-2013, Dawson was Research Professor of Psychiatry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and was Chief Science Officer for Autism Speaks. Dawson also holds the positions of Adjunct Professor of Psychiatry at Columbia University and Professor Emeritus of Psychology at University of Washington. She is a Fellow of the American Psychological Society, American Psychological Association, and the Society of Clinical Child and Adolescent Psychology.", "Title: James Bond 007: Agent Under Fire\n\nJames Bond 007 in... Agent Under Fire is a first-person shooter video game based on the James Bond franchise. Developed and published by Electronic Arts, it was released for PlayStation 2, GameCube and Xbox game consoles. It is the fourth Bond game which is not based on a film or book in the James Bond series, following \"\", \"James Bond 007\" and EA's own \"007 Racing\". The game's story arc continues in the following sequel, \"Nightfire\", released a year later. Unlike previous Bond games which featured the likeness of then current Bond actor Pierce Brosnan, \"Agent Under Fire\" used the voice of Adam Blackwood and the likeness of English actor Andrew Bicknell for Bond.", "Title: The James Bond Dossier\n\nThe James Bond Dossier (1965), by Kingsley Amis, is a critical analysis of the James Bond novels. Amis dedicated the book to friend and background collaborator, the poet and historian Robert Conquest. Later, after Ian Fleming's death, Amis was commissioned as the first continuation novelist for the James Bond novel series, writing \"Colonel Sun\" (1968) under the pseudonym Robert Markham. \"The James Bond Dossier\" was the first, formal, literary study of the James Bond character. More recent studies of Fleming's secret agent and his world include \"The Politics of James Bond: From Fleming’s Novels to the Big Screen\" (2001), by the historian Jeremy Black." ]
6,477
What actor portrayed Bobby Caffey and starred in Adult Beginners?
Bobby Cannavale
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Water Flower Village\".", " Kang is also an author of computer books for beginners, and in 2004 he published \"Oh!", " My God\", a memoir about his life as a stay-at-home dad in Birmingham.", " In 2008, he played one of the leading roles in the spirit possession dramedy \"Who Are You?", "\"." ], "title": "Kang Nam-gil" }, { "sentences": [ "Robert Cannavale ( ; ] ; born May 3, 1970) is an American actor known for his leading role as Bobby Caffey in the first two seasons of the crime drama series \"Third Watch\".", " Cannavale also had a recurring role on the NBC comedy series \"Will & Grace\" as Will Truman's long-term boyfriend Officer Vincent \"Vince\" D'Angelo, for which he won the 2005 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, and portrayed Gyp Rosetti during the third season of the HBO drama series \"Boardwalk Empire\", for which he won the 2013 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series.", " In 2016, he starred in the HBO drama series \"Vinyl\", produced by Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger." ], "title": "Bobby Cannavale" }, { "sentences": [ "Jared Ian Goldman (born 1979 in Long Island, New York) is an American film producer.", " He specializes in producing independent films that \"strike a balance of playfulness and poignancy\".", " He is known for his work on \"Ingrid Goes West\", \"The Skeleton Twins,\" the Academy Award-nominated \"Loving\", \"Adult Beginners,\" \"Kill Your Darlings, Solitary Man, And So It Goes, Little Boxes,\" and the Sundance Grand Jury Prize winning documentary \"Manda Bala (Send a Bullet)\"." ], "title": "Jared Ian Goldman" }, { "sentences": [ "Iceberg is an original novel written by David Banks and based on the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\".", " It was number 18 (of 61) in the Virgin New Adventures range and featured the Cybermen, being a sequel to the serials \"The Invasion\" and \"The Tenth Planet\".", " The events of the novel run concurrently with those of \"Birthright\".", " Banks as an actor portrayed the Cyber Leader in several \"Doctor Who\" serials.", " A prelude to the novel, also penned by Banks, appeared in \"Doctor Who Magazine\" #204." ], "title": "Iceberg (Banks novel)" }, { "sentences": [ "Lovelace: A Rock Musical is a rock musical about the life of adult film star and women's liberation advocate, Linda Lovelace.", " The book, music, and lyrics are by Anna Waronker (that dog.", ") and Charlotte Caffey (The Go-Go's), with original concept and lyrics by Jeffery Leonard Bowman.", " The show debuted with a six-month run at the Hayworth Theatre (Los Angeles) in 2008.", " A new production of \"Lovelace: A Rock Musical\" made its United Kingdom debut at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2010." ], "title": "Lovelace: A Rock Musical" }, { "sentences": [ "Nicholas Kroll (born June 5, 1978) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer.", " He is best known for his role as Rodney Ruxin in the FX/FXX comedy series \"The League\", and for creating and starring in the Comedy Central series \"Kroll Show\".", " He has had supporting roles in films such as \"I Love You, Man\", \"Date Night\", \"Get Him to the Greek\", \"Dinner for Schmucks\", and \"A Good Old Fashioned Orgy\" and more prominent roles in films such as \"Adult Beginners\", \"Joshy\", \"My Blind Brother\", \"Sausage Party\", \"Loving\", \"\", and \"The House\"." ], "title": "Nick Kroll" }, { "sentences": [ "Micah Sierra \"Katt\" Williams (born September 2, 1971) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, rapper, singer and voice artist.", " He had a role as Money Mike in \"Friday After Next\", had a stint on \"Wild 'n Out\", portrayed Bobby Shaw in \"My Wife and Kids\", provided the voice of A Pimp Named Slickback in \"The Boondocks\", Seamus in \"\", and portrayed Lord Have Mercy in \"Norbit\".", " In 2008, he voiced himself in the video game \"Grand Theft Auto IV\"." ], "title": "Katt Williams" }, { "sentences": [ "Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess is a checkmate chess puzzle book written by Bobby Fischer and co-authored by Stuart Margulies and Don Mosenfelder.", " It is intended for beginners and uses a programmed learning approach.", " The book was originally published in 1966 by Basic Systems Inc, a subsidiary of Xerox.", " A paperback edition was published by Bantam Books in 1967 and sold 10,000 copies by early 1972.", " Due to the interest in the Fischer–Spassky world championship match, sales increased dramatically and the book was reprinted eight times in 1972 alone.", " It is the best-selling chess book ever published, with over one million copies sold.", " In 1994, Interplay Entertainment released a computer chess program of the same name based on the book." ], "title": "Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess" }, { "sentences": [ "David Howard (born David Charles Edwards) (14 June 1937 – 11 August 2013) was an English ballet dancer and teacher, who taught internationally at institutions such as the Royal Ballet, the American Ballet Theatre, San Francisco Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, and the National Ballet of Canada.", " Howard opened his popular eponymous dance studio in New York City, the David Howard School of Ballet (later the David Howard Dance Center) in 1977, before its closure in 1995.", " His dance center welcomed all students including children, adult beginners and professionals from the Broadway musicals and ballet.", " In addition to his teaching, Howard was an expert on the history of the pointe shoe worn by ballet dancers, and a pioneer in their design." ], "title": "David Howard (ballet teacher)" }, { "sentences": [ "Adult Beginners is a 2014 American comedy drama film directed by Ross Katz and written by Jeff Cox and Liz Flahire based on a story by Nick Kroll.", " The film stars Rose Byrne, Kroll, Bobby Cannavale, and Joel McHale." ], "title": "Adult Beginners" } ]
[ "Title: Kang Nam-gil\n\nKang Nam-gil (born August 27, 1958) is a South Korean actor. Kang made his acting debut as a 9-year-old child actor in 1966. He later transitioned to adult roles in 1981 with \"Let Us Love\" written by Kim Soo-hyun (and dropped out of Hanyang University's English Language and Literature department). Kang drew popularity when he starred in the family drama \"Under the Same Roof\" in 1986, but became best known for playing \"Dal-soo\" in the single-episode \"MBC Best Theater\", which used his character to satirize the social issues of the day. \"The Trial of Dal-soo\" reached 25.7% viewership ratings, the highest in the anthology series' history. In 2000, Kang and his wife divorced on charges of adultery on her part, and his subsequent hospitalization from a heart attack led him to take a hiatus from his acting career and move with his son and daughter to England. He returned to Korea four years later, and made his comeback with \"People of the Water Flower Village\". Kang is also an author of computer books for beginners, and in 2004 he published \"Oh! My God\", a memoir about his life as a stay-at-home dad in Birmingham. In 2008, he played one of the leading roles in the spirit possession dramedy \"Who Are You? \".", "Title: Bobby Cannavale\n\nRobert Cannavale ( ; ] ; born May 3, 1970) is an American actor known for his leading role as Bobby Caffey in the first two seasons of the crime drama series \"Third Watch\". Cannavale also had a recurring role on the NBC comedy series \"Will & Grace\" as Will Truman's long-term boyfriend Officer Vincent \"Vince\" D'Angelo, for which he won the 2005 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, and portrayed Gyp Rosetti during the third season of the HBO drama series \"Boardwalk Empire\", for which he won the 2013 Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series. In 2016, he starred in the HBO drama series \"Vinyl\", produced by Martin Scorsese and Mick Jagger.", "Title: Jared Ian Goldman\n\nJared Ian Goldman (born 1979 in Long Island, New York) is an American film producer. He specializes in producing independent films that \"strike a balance of playfulness and poignancy\". He is known for his work on \"Ingrid Goes West\", \"The Skeleton Twins,\" the Academy Award-nominated \"Loving\", \"Adult Beginners,\" \"Kill Your Darlings, Solitary Man, And So It Goes, Little Boxes,\" and the Sundance Grand Jury Prize winning documentary \"Manda Bala (Send a Bullet)\".", "Title: Iceberg (Banks novel)\n\nIceberg is an original novel written by David Banks and based on the long-running British science fiction television series \"Doctor Who\". It was number 18 (of 61) in the Virgin New Adventures range and featured the Cybermen, being a sequel to the serials \"The Invasion\" and \"The Tenth Planet\". The events of the novel run concurrently with those of \"Birthright\". Banks as an actor portrayed the Cyber Leader in several \"Doctor Who\" serials. A prelude to the novel, also penned by Banks, appeared in \"Doctor Who Magazine\" #204.", "Title: Lovelace: A Rock Musical\n\nLovelace: A Rock Musical is a rock musical about the life of adult film star and women's liberation advocate, Linda Lovelace. The book, music, and lyrics are by Anna Waronker (that dog. ) and Charlotte Caffey (The Go-Go's), with original concept and lyrics by Jeffery Leonard Bowman. The show debuted with a six-month run at the Hayworth Theatre (Los Angeles) in 2008. A new production of \"Lovelace: A Rock Musical\" made its United Kingdom debut at The Edinburgh Festival Fringe in August 2010.", "Title: Nick Kroll\n\nNicholas Kroll (born June 5, 1978) is an American actor, comedian, writer, and producer. He is best known for his role as Rodney Ruxin in the FX/FXX comedy series \"The League\", and for creating and starring in the Comedy Central series \"Kroll Show\". He has had supporting roles in films such as \"I Love You, Man\", \"Date Night\", \"Get Him to the Greek\", \"Dinner for Schmucks\", and \"A Good Old Fashioned Orgy\" and more prominent roles in films such as \"Adult Beginners\", \"Joshy\", \"My Blind Brother\", \"Sausage Party\", \"Loving\", \"\", and \"The House\".", "Title: Katt Williams\n\nMicah Sierra \"Katt\" Williams (born September 2, 1971) is an American stand-up comedian, actor, rapper, singer and voice artist. He had a role as Money Mike in \"Friday After Next\", had a stint on \"Wild 'n Out\", portrayed Bobby Shaw in \"My Wife and Kids\", provided the voice of A Pimp Named Slickback in \"The Boondocks\", Seamus in \"\", and portrayed Lord Have Mercy in \"Norbit\". In 2008, he voiced himself in the video game \"Grand Theft Auto IV\".", "Title: Bobby Fischer Teaches Chess\n\nBobby Fischer Teaches Chess is a checkmate chess puzzle book written by Bobby Fischer and co-authored by Stuart Margulies and Don Mosenfelder. It is intended for beginners and uses a programmed learning approach. The book was originally published in 1966 by Basic Systems Inc, a subsidiary of Xerox. A paperback edition was published by Bantam Books in 1967 and sold 10,000 copies by early 1972. Due to the interest in the Fischer–Spassky world championship match, sales increased dramatically and the book was reprinted eight times in 1972 alone. It is the best-selling chess book ever published, with over one million copies sold. In 1994, Interplay Entertainment released a computer chess program of the same name based on the book.", "Title: David Howard (ballet teacher)\n\nDavid Howard (born David Charles Edwards) (14 June 1937 – 11 August 2013) was an English ballet dancer and teacher, who taught internationally at institutions such as the Royal Ballet, the American Ballet Theatre, San Francisco Ballet, Joffrey Ballet, and the National Ballet of Canada. Howard opened his popular eponymous dance studio in New York City, the David Howard School of Ballet (later the David Howard Dance Center) in 1977, before its closure in 1995. His dance center welcomed all students including children, adult beginners and professionals from the Broadway musicals and ballet. In addition to his teaching, Howard was an expert on the history of the pointe shoe worn by ballet dancers, and a pioneer in their design.", "Title: Adult Beginners\n\nAdult Beginners is a 2014 American comedy drama film directed by Ross Katz and written by Jeff Cox and Liz Flahire based on a story by Nick Kroll. The film stars Rose Byrne, Kroll, Bobby Cannavale, and Joel McHale." ]
6,478
Is the Staffordshire Bull Terrier bigger than the Miniature American Shepherd?
yes
comparison
hard
{ "title": [ "Miniature American Shepherd", "Staffordshire Bull Terrier" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Luke the Dog (1913-1926) was a Staffordshire Bull Terrier that performed as a recurring character in American silent comedy shorts between 1914 and 1920.", " He was also the personal pet of actress Minta Durfee and her husband, the comedian and director Roscoe \"Fatty\" Arbuckle.", " Although Luke never came close to attaining the stardom of the various dogs that portrayed Rin Tin Tin, Pete the Pup, or Lassie, he accomplished stunts on camera that even those later canine colleagues may have found difficult or impossible to duplicate.", " Luke for six years gained widespread popularity among movie audiences, appearing in one- and two-reelers for Keystone Studios, Comique Film Company, and Joseph M. Schenck Productions.", " The bull terrier shared screen time not only with Arbuckle and Durfee but also with other stars and top supporting players of the silent era, including Mabel Normand, Buster Keaton, Al St. John, Molly Malone, Joe Roberts, Betty Compson, and Edgar Kennedy." ], "title": "Luke the Dog" }, { "sentences": [ "The Chamuco (a Mexican word which means \"devil\") or Mexican Pitbull is a dog breed not recognized by any Canofile association.", " It originated in the center of Mexico, it was developed in this country in the 1970s, product of the accidental or intentional crosses of the American Pit Bull Terrier with the now extinct Mexican Bulldog, street dogs, American Bully, Pitbull Blue, Staffordshire bull terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and probably with the Boxer.", " Its name comes from the Mexican slang \"Chamuco\", which means devil because of its temperament and tenacity.", " Also it called Mexican pitbull or miniature pitbull, but actually is Dogo of Mexican origin." ], "title": "Chamuco" }, { "sentences": [ "The Bull and Terrier is a breed of dog that was the progenitor of the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, English Bull Terrier and the Staffordshire Bull Terrier." ], "title": "Bull and Terrier" }, { "sentences": [ "The Miniature American Shepherd, frequently abbreviated MAS, is a small herding dog breed.", " The MAS is highly intelligent and biddable.", " The breed is often trained for dog sports such as herding, agility, obedience, disc dog, flyball, and others." ], "title": "Miniature American Shepherd" }, { "sentences": [ "Pit bull is the common name for a type of dog.", " Formal breeds often considered in North America to be of the pit bull type include the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, American Bully, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier.", " The American Bulldog is also sometimes included.", " Many of these breeds were originally developed as fighting dogs from cross breeding bull-baiting dogs (used to hold the faces and heads of larger animals such as bulls) and terriers.", " After the use of dogs in blood sports was banned, such dogs were used as catch dogs in the United States for semi-wild cattle and hogs, to hunt and drive livestock, and as family companions.", " Despite dog fighting now being illegal in the United States, it still exists as an underground activity, and pit bulls are a common breed of choice." ], "title": "Pit bull" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) is a dog breed.", " It is a medium-sized, solidly-built, intelligent, short-haired dog whose early ancestors came from the British Isles.", " When compared with the English Staffordshire Bull Terrier (another breed within the type commonly called pit bulls), the American Pit Bull Terrier is larger by margins of 6 - in height and 25 - in weight.", " The American Pit Bull Terrier varies in size.", " Males normally are about 18-21 inches (45–53 cm) in height and around 35-60 pounds (15–27 kg) in weight.", " Females are normally around 17-20 inches (43–50 cm) in height and 30-50 pounds (13–22 kg) in weight." ], "title": "American Pit Bull Terrier" }, { "sentences": [ "The American Staffordshire Terrier, also known as \"Amstaff\" (in the United States) or simply \"Stafford\", is a medium-sized, short-coated American dog breed.", " It is one of several breeds commonly known as pit bulls.", " In the early part of the twentieth century the breed gained social stature and was accepted by the American Kennel Club in 1936.", " The name was changed to reflect difference from the Staffordshire Bull Terrier of England." ], "title": "American Staffordshire Terrier" }, { "sentences": [ "The Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a medium-sized, short-coated breed of dog of English lineage and may be considered to be within the pit bull type." ], "title": "Staffordshire Bull Terrier" }, { "sentences": [ "Ch.", " Rocky Top's Sundance Kid (\"aka: \"Rufus\"\") (April 8, 2000 – August 9, 2012), is a Bull Terrier who is best known for being the 2006 Best In Show winner at the Westminster Dog Show.", " He is the first Colored Bull Terrier to win Best in Show at Westminster, with the only other victory for his breed going to a White Bull Terrier in 1918.", " He also won Best in Show at the National Dog Show in 2005, and on retirement trained as a therapy dog.", " He is the most successful Colored Bull Terrier Show Dog of all time." ], "title": "Rocky Top's Sundance Kid" }, { "sentences": [ "Watchman is a military mascot of the now disbanded Staffordshire Regiment and the now withdrawn 3rd Battalion (STAFFORDS) of the Mercian Regiment.", " He is a Staffordshire Bull Terrier.", " He continues his duties as part of the Staffordshire Regimental Association." ], "title": "Watchman (mascot)" } ]
[ "Title: Luke the Dog\n\nLuke the Dog (1913-1926) was a Staffordshire Bull Terrier that performed as a recurring character in American silent comedy shorts between 1914 and 1920. He was also the personal pet of actress Minta Durfee and her husband, the comedian and director Roscoe \"Fatty\" Arbuckle. Although Luke never came close to attaining the stardom of the various dogs that portrayed Rin Tin Tin, Pete the Pup, or Lassie, he accomplished stunts on camera that even those later canine colleagues may have found difficult or impossible to duplicate. Luke for six years gained widespread popularity among movie audiences, appearing in one- and two-reelers for Keystone Studios, Comique Film Company, and Joseph M. Schenck Productions. The bull terrier shared screen time not only with Arbuckle and Durfee but also with other stars and top supporting players of the silent era, including Mabel Normand, Buster Keaton, Al St. John, Molly Malone, Joe Roberts, Betty Compson, and Edgar Kennedy.", "Title: Chamuco\n\nThe Chamuco (a Mexican word which means \"devil\") or Mexican Pitbull is a dog breed not recognized by any Canofile association. It originated in the center of Mexico, it was developed in this country in the 1970s, product of the accidental or intentional crosses of the American Pit Bull Terrier with the now extinct Mexican Bulldog, street dogs, American Bully, Pitbull Blue, Staffordshire bull terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, and probably with the Boxer. Its name comes from the Mexican slang \"Chamuco\", which means devil because of its temperament and tenacity. Also it called Mexican pitbull or miniature pitbull, but actually is Dogo of Mexican origin.", "Title: Bull and Terrier\n\nThe Bull and Terrier is a breed of dog that was the progenitor of the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, English Bull Terrier and the Staffordshire Bull Terrier.", "Title: Miniature American Shepherd\n\nThe Miniature American Shepherd, frequently abbreviated MAS, is a small herding dog breed. The MAS is highly intelligent and biddable. The breed is often trained for dog sports such as herding, agility, obedience, disc dog, flyball, and others.", "Title: Pit bull\n\nPit bull is the common name for a type of dog. Formal breeds often considered in North America to be of the pit bull type include the American Pit Bull Terrier, American Staffordshire Terrier, American Bully, and Staffordshire Bull Terrier. The American Bulldog is also sometimes included. Many of these breeds were originally developed as fighting dogs from cross breeding bull-baiting dogs (used to hold the faces and heads of larger animals such as bulls) and terriers. After the use of dogs in blood sports was banned, such dogs were used as catch dogs in the United States for semi-wild cattle and hogs, to hunt and drive livestock, and as family companions. Despite dog fighting now being illegal in the United States, it still exists as an underground activity, and pit bulls are a common breed of choice.", "Title: American Pit Bull Terrier\n\nThe American Pit Bull Terrier (APBT) is a dog breed. It is a medium-sized, solidly-built, intelligent, short-haired dog whose early ancestors came from the British Isles. When compared with the English Staffordshire Bull Terrier (another breed within the type commonly called pit bulls), the American Pit Bull Terrier is larger by margins of 6 - in height and 25 - in weight. The American Pit Bull Terrier varies in size. Males normally are about 18-21 inches (45–53 cm) in height and around 35-60 pounds (15–27 kg) in weight. Females are normally around 17-20 inches (43–50 cm) in height and 30-50 pounds (13–22 kg) in weight.", "Title: American Staffordshire Terrier\n\nThe American Staffordshire Terrier, also known as \"Amstaff\" (in the United States) or simply \"Stafford\", is a medium-sized, short-coated American dog breed. It is one of several breeds commonly known as pit bulls. In the early part of the twentieth century the breed gained social stature and was accepted by the American Kennel Club in 1936. The name was changed to reflect difference from the Staffordshire Bull Terrier of England.", "Title: Staffordshire Bull Terrier\n\nThe Staffordshire Bull Terrier is a medium-sized, short-coated breed of dog of English lineage and may be considered to be within the pit bull type.", "Title: Rocky Top's Sundance Kid\n\nCh. Rocky Top's Sundance Kid (\"aka: \"Rufus\"\") (April 8, 2000 – August 9, 2012), is a Bull Terrier who is best known for being the 2006 Best In Show winner at the Westminster Dog Show. He is the first Colored Bull Terrier to win Best in Show at Westminster, with the only other victory for his breed going to a White Bull Terrier in 1918. He also won Best in Show at the National Dog Show in 2005, and on retirement trained as a therapy dog. He is the most successful Colored Bull Terrier Show Dog of all time.", "Title: Watchman (mascot)\n\nWatchman is a military mascot of the now disbanded Staffordshire Regiment and the now withdrawn 3rd Battalion (STAFFORDS) of the Mercian Regiment. He is a Staffordshire Bull Terrier. He continues his duties as part of the Staffordshire Regimental Association." ]
6,479
Other than Darren Criss, who wrote the music and lyrics for the musical A Very Potter Musical?
A. J. Holmes
bridge
medium
{ "title": [ "A Very Potter Musical", "Darren Criss" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "A Very Potter Musical (originally titled Harry Potter: The Musical and often shortened to AVPM) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and A. J. Holmes and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang and Brian Holden.", " The story is a parody, based on several of the \"Harry Potter\" novels (particularly \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\") by J. K. Rowling, as well as their film counterparts." ], "title": "A Very Potter Musical" }, { "sentences": [ "A Very StarKid Album contains several songs from the musical \"A Very Potter Sequel\", sequel to the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in both musicals as Harry Potter), and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden.", " The album features seven of the twelve songs from \"A Very Potter Sequel\" as well as tracks from others members of the group.", " Songs from the musical that were absent from the album were later released as the \"A Very Potter Sequel\" soundtrack.", " The album was released digitally through iTunes and Amazon.com on July 22, 2010, and was made available on the StarKid Productions Bandcamp page on August 3, 2010.", " The album reached No. 14 on the iTunes Pop Charts and No. 27 out of all Top Albums officially topping Lady Gaga (#29) and \"Glee\" (#31) on the charts.", " The album also reached No. 19 on Top Compilations." ], "title": "A Very StarKid Album" }, { "sentences": [ "A Very Potter Sequel (often shortened to AVPS) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden.", " The story is a parody, based on several of the \"Harry Potter\" novels (particularly \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\" and \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\") by J. K. Rowling, as well as their film counterparts." ], "title": "A Very Potter Sequel" }, { "sentences": [ "The A Very Potter Musical album contains the songs from the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in the musical as Harry Potter) and A.J. Holmes (who played piano in the band), and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden.", " It was recorded by the musical's cast and was released digitally through the group's official site in 2009 and later on their Bandcamp site on July 29, 2010." ], "title": "A Very Potter Musical (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "The A Very Potter Sequel album contains songs from the musical \"A Very Potter Sequel\", sequel to the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in both musicals as Harry Potter) and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden, that were not released on \"A Very StarKid Album\".", " The EP was released digitally on July 31, 2010, through the group's Bandcamp site." ], "title": "A Very Potter Sequel (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Joseph Michael \"Joey\" Richter (born July 31, 1989) is an American actor, singer, and internet personality.", " Richter co-starred as Ron Weasley in the fan-parody musicals, \"A Very Potter Musical\" (2009), \"A Very Potter Sequel\" (2010) and \"A Very Potter Senior Year\" (2012) with Bonnie Gruesen and Glee star Darren Criss, created by University of Michigan theatre group, StarKid Productions.", " He starred in leading roles in two other StarKid productions: as a fictionalized version of himself in the musical \"Me and My Dick\" (2009) and as Bug in \"Starship\" (2011).", " Richter graduated from the University of Michigan in 2011.", " Richter also performed on The SPACE Tour along with several fellow Starkids.", " In 2012, Richter performed in Starkid's Apocalyptour." ], "title": "Joey Richter" }, { "sentences": [ "Darren Everett Criss (born February 5, 1987) is an American actor, singer and songwriter.", " One of the founding members and co-owners of StarKid Productions, a musical theater company based in Chicago, Criss first garnered attention playing the lead role of Harry Potter in StarKid's musical production of \"A Very Potter Musical\".", " The theater troupe made \"Billboard\" history when their original album, \"Me and My Dick\", became the first charting student-produced musical recording , debuting at number eleven on the Top Cast Albums chart in 2010." ], "title": "Darren Criss" }, { "sentences": [ "StarKid Productions, also known as Team StarKid, is a Chicago-based musical theatre company founded in 2009 at the University of Michigan by Darren Criss, Brian Holden, Matt Lang, and Nick Lang.", " Best known for the musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", a parody of the Harry Potter series, the troupe produces musical-comedies inspired by pop culture, with original scripts, songs, and music.", " StarKid uses social media for theatrical distribution, to make their productions accessible to a worldwide audience." ], "title": "StarKid Productions" }, { "sentences": [ "Me and My Dick (A New Musical) contains the songs from the musical \"Me and My Dick\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by A.J. Holmes, Carlos Valdes, and Darren Criss, and book by Eric Kahn Gale, Brian Holden, Matt Lang, and Nick Lang.", " It was recorded by the musical's cast and was released digitally on January 6, 2010, through iTunes.", " The soundtrack became the first-ever student-produced college musical to reach \"Billboard\", debuting at No. 11 on the Top Cast Albums chart." ], "title": "Me and My Dick (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "A Very Potter Senior Year (often shortened to AVPSY) is a musical written by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden with songs by Clark Baxtresser, Pierce Siebers, A. J. Holmes, and additional songs by Darren Criss.", " It is the conclusion of the \"Very Potter\" trilogy of \"Harry Potter\"-inspired musicals produced over four years by StarKid Productions.", " Rather than a full musical, as with its previous installments, the production took the form of a live staged reading of the script with performances of the songs at LeakyCon in Chicago, Illinois, on August 11, 2012.", " It featured nearly all of the StarKid actors and actresses, including actor Darren Criss, who returned to the company to reprise his role as Harry Potter, and Evanna Lynch as Luna Lovegood, who played the character in the original film series." ], "title": "A Very Potter Senior Year" } ]
[ "Title: A Very Potter Musical\n\nA Very Potter Musical (originally titled Harry Potter: The Musical and often shortened to AVPM) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and A. J. Holmes and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang and Brian Holden. The story is a parody, based on several of the \"Harry Potter\" novels (particularly \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire\" and \"Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows\") by J. K. Rowling, as well as their film counterparts.", "Title: A Very StarKid Album\n\nA Very StarKid Album contains several songs from the musical \"A Very Potter Sequel\", sequel to the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in both musicals as Harry Potter), and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden. The album features seven of the twelve songs from \"A Very Potter Sequel\" as well as tracks from others members of the group. Songs from the musical that were absent from the album were later released as the \"A Very Potter Sequel\" soundtrack. The album was released digitally through iTunes and Amazon.com on July 22, 2010, and was made available on the StarKid Productions Bandcamp page on August 3, 2010. The album reached No. 14 on the iTunes Pop Charts and No. 27 out of all Top Albums officially topping Lady Gaga (#29) and \"Glee\" (#31) on the charts. The album also reached No. 19 on Top Compilations.", "Title: A Very Potter Sequel\n\nA Very Potter Sequel (often shortened to AVPS) is a musical with music and lyrics by Darren Criss and a book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden. The story is a parody, based on several of the \"Harry Potter\" novels (particularly \"Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone\", \"Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban\" and \"Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix\") by J. K. Rowling, as well as their film counterparts.", "Title: A Very Potter Musical (album)\n\nThe A Very Potter Musical album contains the songs from the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in the musical as Harry Potter) and A.J. Holmes (who played piano in the band), and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden. It was recorded by the musical's cast and was released digitally through the group's official site in 2009 and later on their Bandcamp site on July 29, 2010.", "Title: A Very Potter Sequel (album)\n\nThe A Very Potter Sequel album contains songs from the musical \"A Very Potter Sequel\", sequel to the Harry Potter parody musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by Darren Criss (who also starred in both musicals as Harry Potter) and book by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden, that were not released on \"A Very StarKid Album\". The EP was released digitally on July 31, 2010, through the group's Bandcamp site.", "Title: Joey Richter\n\nJoseph Michael \"Joey\" Richter (born July 31, 1989) is an American actor, singer, and internet personality. Richter co-starred as Ron Weasley in the fan-parody musicals, \"A Very Potter Musical\" (2009), \"A Very Potter Sequel\" (2010) and \"A Very Potter Senior Year\" (2012) with Bonnie Gruesen and Glee star Darren Criss, created by University of Michigan theatre group, StarKid Productions. He starred in leading roles in two other StarKid productions: as a fictionalized version of himself in the musical \"Me and My Dick\" (2009) and as Bug in \"Starship\" (2011). Richter graduated from the University of Michigan in 2011. Richter also performed on The SPACE Tour along with several fellow Starkids. In 2012, Richter performed in Starkid's Apocalyptour.", "Title: Darren Criss\n\nDarren Everett Criss (born February 5, 1987) is an American actor, singer and songwriter. One of the founding members and co-owners of StarKid Productions, a musical theater company based in Chicago, Criss first garnered attention playing the lead role of Harry Potter in StarKid's musical production of \"A Very Potter Musical\". The theater troupe made \"Billboard\" history when their original album, \"Me and My Dick\", became the first charting student-produced musical recording , debuting at number eleven on the Top Cast Albums chart in 2010.", "Title: StarKid Productions\n\nStarKid Productions, also known as Team StarKid, is a Chicago-based musical theatre company founded in 2009 at the University of Michigan by Darren Criss, Brian Holden, Matt Lang, and Nick Lang. Best known for the musical \"A Very Potter Musical\", a parody of the Harry Potter series, the troupe produces musical-comedies inspired by pop culture, with original scripts, songs, and music. StarKid uses social media for theatrical distribution, to make their productions accessible to a worldwide audience.", "Title: Me and My Dick (soundtrack)\n\nMe and My Dick (A New Musical) contains the songs from the musical \"Me and My Dick\", produced by StarKid Productions with music and lyrics by A.J. Holmes, Carlos Valdes, and Darren Criss, and book by Eric Kahn Gale, Brian Holden, Matt Lang, and Nick Lang. It was recorded by the musical's cast and was released digitally on January 6, 2010, through iTunes. The soundtrack became the first-ever student-produced college musical to reach \"Billboard\", debuting at No. 11 on the Top Cast Albums chart.", "Title: A Very Potter Senior Year\n\nA Very Potter Senior Year (often shortened to AVPSY) is a musical written by Matt Lang, Nick Lang, and Brian Holden with songs by Clark Baxtresser, Pierce Siebers, A. J. Holmes, and additional songs by Darren Criss. It is the conclusion of the \"Very Potter\" trilogy of \"Harry Potter\"-inspired musicals produced over four years by StarKid Productions. Rather than a full musical, as with its previous installments, the production took the form of a live staged reading of the script with performances of the songs at LeakyCon in Chicago, Illinois, on August 11, 2012. It featured nearly all of the StarKid actors and actresses, including actor Darren Criss, who returned to the company to reprise his role as Harry Potter, and Evanna Lynch as Luna Lovegood, who played the character in the original film series." ]
6,480
The first inauguration of George Washington took place on the balcony of which New York City building, erected in 1700?
Federal Hall
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Hazel, U.S. District Judge for the Western District of New York, administered the Oath of office." ], "title": "First inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt" }, { "sentences": [ "The first inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States took place on Tuesday, January 20, 2009.", " The inauguration, which set a record attendance for any event held in Washington, D.C., marked the commencement of the first four-year term of Barack Obama as President and Joe Biden as Vice President.", " Based on the combined attendance numbers, television viewership, and Internet traffic, it was among the most-observed events ever by the global audience." ], "title": "First inauguration of Barack Obama" }, { "sentences": [ "The second inauguration of George Washington as President of the United States was held in the Senate Chamber of Congress Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Monday, March 4, 1793.", " The inauguration marked the commencement of the second four-year term of George Washington as President and of John Adams as Vice President.", " The presidential oath of office was administered to George Washington by Associate Justice William Cushing.", " This was the first inauguration to take place in Philadelphia (then the nation's capital), and took place exactly four years after the new federal government began operations under the U.S. Constitution." ], "title": "Second inauguration of George Washington" }, { "sentences": [ "The first inauguration of George W. Bush as the 43rd President of the United States took place on Saturday, January 20, 2001.", " The inauguration marked the commencement of the first four-year term of George W. Bush as President and Dick Cheney as Vice President.", " Chief Justice William Rehnquist administered the oath of office at 12:01 p.m.", " An estimated 300,000 people attended the swearing-in ceremony." ], "title": "First inauguration of George W. Bush" }, { "sentences": [ "The inauguration of Chester A. Arthur as the 21st President of the United States was held on Tuesday, September 20, 1881, at 123 Lexington Avenue in New York City, New York, following the death of President James A. Garfield the previous evening.", " The inauguration marked the commencement of Chester A. Arthur's only term (a partial term of ) as President.", " This was the fourth non-scheduled, extraordinary inauguration to take place during the 19th century, and was the first to take place in New York City since George Washington's first inauguration in 1789." ], "title": "Inauguration of Chester A. Arthur" }, { "sentences": [ "The first inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States was held on Thursday, April 30, 1789 on the balcony of Federal Hall in New York City, New York.", " The inauguration marked the commencement of the first four-year term of George Washington as President.", " Chancellor of New York Robert Livingston administered the presidential oath of office.", " With his inauguration, the executive branch of the United States government officially began operations under the new frame of government established by the 1787 Constitution.", " The first term of John Adams as Vice President commenced on April 21, 1789, when he assumed his duties as presiding officer of the United States Senate." ], "title": "First inauguration of George Washington" }, { "sentences": [ "Federal Hall, built in 1700 as New York's City Hall, later served as the first capitol building of the United States of America under the Constitution, as well as the site of George Washington's inauguration as the first President of the United States under the Constitution.", " It was also where the United States Bill of Rights was introduced in the First Congress.", " The building was demolished in 1812." ], "title": "Federal Hall" } ]
[ "Title: Old Hotel (Dumfries, Virginia)\n\nOld Hotel, also known as Williams Ordinary and Love's Tavern, is a historic inn and tavern located at Dumfries, Prince William County, Virginia. It is dated to about 1765, and is a two-story, five bay, Georgian style brick building. It features stone quoins and a stone doorway. The building has a fully molded wood cornice with modillions, hipped roof, and four interior end chimneys. In the fall of 2016, new evidence emerged from dendrochronology testing by the Oxford Tree Ring Laboratory in Baltimore that the building may not be as old as previously thought. The dendrochronology testing, which examines the wood in the building, reveals the structure may date to 1786–87, just before George Washington took office. The building, one of the oldest in Prince William County, is currently used by the county for its Historic Preservation offices.", "Title: George Washington (Ward)\n\nGeorge Washington is a large bronze sculpture of George Washington by John Quincy Adams Ward, located on the front steps of Federal Hall National Memorial, on Wall Street in New York City. The statue was unveiled in 1883 to commemorate Washington's first inauguration in 1789. At the time, Federal Hall, which served as the capitol building of the United States, stood on the site, and Washington took the oath of office on the balcony of that building, approximately where the statue now stands.", "Title: 750 7th Avenue\n\n750 Seventh Avenue is a 615 ft (187m) tall Class-A office skyscraper in New York City. It was completed in 1989 in the postmodern style and has 36 floors. Kevin Roche John Dinkeloo & Associates designed the building, and it is owned by Hines, a Texas based real estate investment company. The building's continuous helix design, culminating in a chimney-like extension, was caused by the New York City Building Code, which requires setbacks. The 84 exterior column transfers exist because of the owner's requirement for a column-free space. It is tied with the New York Life Building for the 74th tallest building in New York City. It is also LEED certified.", "Title: First inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt\n\nThe first inauguration of Theodore Roosevelt as the 26th President of the United States, took place on Saturday, September 14, 1901 at the Ansley Wilcox House, at 641 Delaware Avenue in Buffalo, New York, following the death of President William McKinley earlier that day. The inauguration marked the commencement of the first term (a partial term of ) of Theodore Roosevelt as President. John R. Hazel, U.S. District Judge for the Western District of New York, administered the Oath of office.", "Title: First inauguration of Barack Obama\n\nThe first inauguration of Barack Obama as the 44th President of the United States took place on Tuesday, January 20, 2009. The inauguration, which set a record attendance for any event held in Washington, D.C., marked the commencement of the first four-year term of Barack Obama as President and Joe Biden as Vice President. Based on the combined attendance numbers, television viewership, and Internet traffic, it was among the most-observed events ever by the global audience.", "Title: Second inauguration of George Washington\n\nThe second inauguration of George Washington as President of the United States was held in the Senate Chamber of Congress Hall in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Monday, March 4, 1793. The inauguration marked the commencement of the second four-year term of George Washington as President and of John Adams as Vice President. The presidential oath of office was administered to George Washington by Associate Justice William Cushing. This was the first inauguration to take place in Philadelphia (then the nation's capital), and took place exactly four years after the new federal government began operations under the U.S. Constitution.", "Title: First inauguration of George W. Bush\n\nThe first inauguration of George W. Bush as the 43rd President of the United States took place on Saturday, January 20, 2001. The inauguration marked the commencement of the first four-year term of George W. Bush as President and Dick Cheney as Vice President. Chief Justice William Rehnquist administered the oath of office at 12:01 p.m. An estimated 300,000 people attended the swearing-in ceremony.", "Title: Inauguration of Chester A. Arthur\n\nThe inauguration of Chester A. Arthur as the 21st President of the United States was held on Tuesday, September 20, 1881, at 123 Lexington Avenue in New York City, New York, following the death of President James A. Garfield the previous evening. The inauguration marked the commencement of Chester A. Arthur's only term (a partial term of ) as President. This was the fourth non-scheduled, extraordinary inauguration to take place during the 19th century, and was the first to take place in New York City since George Washington's first inauguration in 1789.", "Title: First inauguration of George Washington\n\nThe first inauguration of George Washington as the first President of the United States was held on Thursday, April 30, 1789 on the balcony of Federal Hall in New York City, New York. The inauguration marked the commencement of the first four-year term of George Washington as President. Chancellor of New York Robert Livingston administered the presidential oath of office. With his inauguration, the executive branch of the United States government officially began operations under the new frame of government established by the 1787 Constitution. The first term of John Adams as Vice President commenced on April 21, 1789, when he assumed his duties as presiding officer of the United States Senate.", "Title: Federal Hall\n\nFederal Hall, built in 1700 as New York's City Hall, later served as the first capitol building of the United States of America under the Constitution, as well as the site of George Washington's inauguration as the first President of the United States under the Constitution. It was also where the United States Bill of Rights was introduced in the First Congress. The building was demolished in 1812." ]
6,481
What is the nationality of Marcus Hummon's co-writer for "Cowboy Take Me Away"?
American
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[ "Title: Only Love (Wynonna Judd song)\n\n\"Only Love\" is a song written by Roger Murrah and Marcus Hummon, and recorded by American country music artist Wynonna Judd. It was released in July 1993 as the second single from the album \"Tell Me Why\". The song reached number 3 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart.", "Title: The Raphaels\n\nThe Raphaels were an alternative country music band, fronted by Scottish guitarist Stuart Adamson, formerly of Skids and Big Country. The duo also featured Nashville songwriter Marcus Hummon. The duo never toured, however, their debut album, \"Supernatural\", was released on August 14, 2001 via Track Records. In December 2001, Adamson was found dead at the age of 43 in Honolulu, Hawaii, after committing suicide by hanging.", "Title: Ready to Run (Dixie Chicks song)\n\n\"Ready to Run\" is a song recorded by American country music group Dixie Chicks. It was co-written by the group's fiddler, Martie Seidel (now Martie Maguire) along with Marcus Hummon. It was released in June 1999 as the lead-off single to the band's album \"Fly\", and their sixth entry on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles & Tracks chart, reaching number two. This song was featured on the film soundtrack for \"Runaway Bride\", starring Richard Gere and Julia Roberts.", "Title: Cowboy Take Me Away\n\n\"Cowboy Take Me Away\" is a song written by Martie Seidel and Marcus Hummon, and recorded by American country music group Dixie Chicks. It was released in November 1999 as the second single from their album \"Fly\". The song's title is derived from a famous slogan used in commercials for Calgon bath and beauty products. It reached number one on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot Country Singles and Tracks chart in February 2000.", "Title: One of These Days (Marcus Hummon song)\n\n\"One of These Days\" is a song co-written and originally recorded by American country music singer Marcus Hummon on his 1995 album \"All in Good Time\". It was later covered by Tim McGraw, whose version is the fourth single from his 1997 album \"Everywhere\". It peaked at number two in the United States, and number one in Canada.", "Title: All in Good Time (Marcus Hummon album)\n\nAll in Good Time is the debut album of American country music artist Marcus Hummon. Released in late 1995 on Columbia Records Nashville, it produced one chart hit for him on the \"Billboard\" country charts in \"God's Country, USA\", which peaked at number 73.", "Title: Bless the Broken Road\n\n\"Bless the Broken Road\" is a song that has been recorded by several American country music artists. It was co-written by Marcus Hummon, Bobby Boyd and Jeff Hanna in 1994. It was first recorded by the Nitty Gritty Dirt Band in 1994, followed by Hummon on his 1995 album \"All in Good Time\".", "Title: Love Is the Right Place\n\n\"Love Is the Right Place\" is a song written by Marcus Hummon and Tommy Sims, and recorded by American country music singer Bryan White. It was released in July 1997 as the first single from his album \"The Right Place\". The song peaked at number 4 on the U.S. country chart and at number 3 on the Canadian country chart. It also peaked at number 1 on the Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart.", "Title: One Flew South\n\nOne Flew South was an American country music group composed of Eddie Bush, Chris Roberts, and Royal Reed, all three of whom sing lead vocals and play acoustic guitar. The group's first recording was a song for the soundtrack to the 2006 Disney animated film \"The Fox and the Hound 2\". In 2007, One Flew South signed to Decca Records, releasing their debut album \"Last of the Good Guys\" in May 2008. This album, which featured collaborations with Marcus Hummon and J.D. Souther, produced the single \"My Kind of Beautiful\", which charted on the \"Billboard\" Hot Country Songs charts.", "Title: Martie Maguire\n\nMartha \"Martie\" Elenor Erwin (before Maguire; born October 12, 1969) is an American musician who is a founding member of both the female alternative country band, Dixie Chicks and country blue grass duo, Court Yard Hounds. She won awards in national fiddle championships while still a teenager. Erwin is accomplished on several other instruments, including the mandolin, viola, double bass and guitar. She has written and co-written a number of the band's songs, some of which have become chart-topping hits. She also contributes her skills in vocal harmony and backing vocals, as well as orchestrating string arrangements for the band." ]
6,482
The Sparks-Shock brawl took place at a defunct multi-purpose arena that is in Auburn Hills, Michigan, and served as the home of what NBA team?
Detroit Pistons
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Arena and The Palace of Auburn Hills as the homes of the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA), respectively." ], "title": "Little Caesars Arena" }, { "sentences": [ "World War 3 (1998) was the fourth and final World War 3 professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW).", " The event took place on November 22, 1998 from The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan and was the second consecutive event to emanate from the same venue like the previous year's event.", " This event marked the only instance where the traditional World War 3 battle royal did not headline the event." ], "title": "World War 3 (1998)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Pacers–Pistons brawl (colloquially known as the Malice at the Palace or Basketbrawl) was an altercation that occurred in a National Basketball Association (NBA) game between the Indiana Pacers and the Detroit Pistons on November 19, 2004, at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan.", " The Associated Press (AP) called it \"the most infamous brawl in NBA history\"." ], "title": "Pacers–Pistons brawl" }, { "sentences": [ "World War 3 (1997) was the third World War 3 professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW).", " The event took place on November 23, 1997 from The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan." ], "title": "World War 3 (1997)" }, { "sentences": [ "The Sparks–Shock brawl (also known as The Malice at the Palace II) was an altercation that occurred in a Women's National Basketball Association game between the Detroit Shock and Los Angeles Sparks on July 21, 2008 at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan.", " Ray Ratto, of the \"Wall Street Journal\", wrote, \"It was in the classic sense, one of those things that occasionally happens when highly competitive people want the same thing and one can’t have it.\"" ], "title": "Sparks–Shock brawl" }, { "sentences": [ "SummerSlam (1993) was the sixth annual SummerSlam professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF).", " It took place on August 30, 1993, at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan." ], "title": "SummerSlam (1993)" }, { "sentences": [ "Auburn Arena is a 9,121-seat multi-purpose arena in Auburn, Alabama, on the campus of Auburn University.", " Built in 2010 to replace Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, the $86 million facility is the home of the Auburn Tigers men's and women's basketball, women's gymnastics, and women's volleyball teams.", " It is located on the west side of the Auburn campus, near Wire Road between Thatch Avenue and Heisman Drive.", " Aside from the main court, the arena also contains two practice courts, a weight room, twelve suites, coaches offices, the Auburn Ticket Office, and the Lovelace Athletic Museum.", " Along the west side of the arena is a large monument to the Auburn Creed." ], "title": "Auburn Arena" }, { "sentences": [ "The Palace of Auburn Hills (commonly referred to as The Palace) is a defunct multi-purpose arena located in Auburn Hills, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit.", " It served as the home of the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Detroit Shock of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), the Detroit Vipers of the International Hockey League, the Detroit Safari of the Continental Indoor Soccer League, and the Detroit Fury of the Arena Football League." ], "title": "The Palace of Auburn Hills" }, { "sentences": [ "The Detroit Pistons are an American professional basketball team based in Auburn Hills, Michigan.", " They play in the Central Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA).", " The team, owned by Tom Gores, plays its home games at The Palace of Auburn Hills.", " The franchise was founded in 1941 by Fred Zollner as the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons, playing in the National Basketball League (NBL).", " In 1948, the team was renamed to the Fort Wayne Pistons and joined the Basketball Association of America (BAA), which merged with the NBL to become the NBA a year later.", " After spending nine seasons in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Zollner moved the team to Detroit, Michigan in 1957 to be able to compete financially with other big city teams.", " In the 1980s, general manager Jack McCloskey was instrumental in the Pistons' future championship runs by drafting Isiah Thomas, acquiring key players like Joe Dumars and Dennis Rodman and hiring head coach Chuck Daly.", " The 1980s team, known today as \"the Bad Boys\" due to the physical playing style, eventually won two championships in the 1989 and 1990 NBA Finals under Daly.", " The Pistons won their third title in the 2004 NBA Finals under the tenure of Larry Brown." ], "title": "List of Detroit Pistons head coaches" } ]
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Opened on September 5, 2017, the arena, which cost $862.9 million to construct, succeeded both Joe Louis Arena and The Palace of Auburn Hills as the homes of the Detroit Red Wings of the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA), respectively.", "Title: World War 3 (1998)\n\nWorld War 3 (1998) was the fourth and final World War 3 professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). The event took place on November 22, 1998 from The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan and was the second consecutive event to emanate from the same venue like the previous year's event. This event marked the only instance where the traditional World War 3 battle royal did not headline the event.", "Title: Pacers–Pistons brawl\n\nThe Pacers–Pistons brawl (colloquially known as the Malice at the Palace or Basketbrawl) was an altercation that occurred in a National Basketball Association (NBA) game between the Indiana Pacers and the Detroit Pistons on November 19, 2004, at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan. The Associated Press (AP) called it \"the most infamous brawl in NBA history\".", "Title: World War 3 (1997)\n\nWorld War 3 (1997) was the third World War 3 professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Championship Wrestling (WCW). The event took place on November 23, 1997 from The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan.", "Title: Sparks–Shock brawl\n\nThe Sparks–Shock brawl (also known as The Malice at the Palace II) was an altercation that occurred in a Women's National Basketball Association game between the Detroit Shock and Los Angeles Sparks on July 21, 2008 at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan. Ray Ratto, of the \"Wall Street Journal\", wrote, \"It was in the classic sense, one of those things that occasionally happens when highly competitive people want the same thing and one can’t have it.\"", "Title: SummerSlam (1993)\n\nSummerSlam (1993) was the sixth annual SummerSlam professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It took place on August 30, 1993, at The Palace of Auburn Hills in Auburn Hills, Michigan.", "Title: Auburn Arena\n\nAuburn Arena is a 9,121-seat multi-purpose arena in Auburn, Alabama, on the campus of Auburn University. Built in 2010 to replace Beard–Eaves–Memorial Coliseum, the $86 million facility is the home of the Auburn Tigers men's and women's basketball, women's gymnastics, and women's volleyball teams. It is located on the west side of the Auburn campus, near Wire Road between Thatch Avenue and Heisman Drive. Aside from the main court, the arena also contains two practice courts, a weight room, twelve suites, coaches offices, the Auburn Ticket Office, and the Lovelace Athletic Museum. Along the west side of the arena is a large monument to the Auburn Creed.", "Title: The Palace of Auburn Hills\n\nThe Palace of Auburn Hills (commonly referred to as The Palace) is a defunct multi-purpose arena located in Auburn Hills, Michigan, a suburb of Detroit. It served as the home of the Detroit Pistons of the National Basketball Association (NBA), the Detroit Shock of the Women's National Basketball Association (WNBA), the Detroit Vipers of the International Hockey League, the Detroit Safari of the Continental Indoor Soccer League, and the Detroit Fury of the Arena Football League.", "Title: List of Detroit Pistons head coaches\n\nThe Detroit Pistons are an American professional basketball team based in Auburn Hills, Michigan. They play in the Central Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The team, owned by Tom Gores, plays its home games at The Palace of Auburn Hills. The franchise was founded in 1941 by Fred Zollner as the Fort Wayne Zollner Pistons, playing in the National Basketball League (NBL). In 1948, the team was renamed to the Fort Wayne Pistons and joined the Basketball Association of America (BAA), which merged with the NBL to become the NBA a year later. After spending nine seasons in Fort Wayne, Indiana, Zollner moved the team to Detroit, Michigan in 1957 to be able to compete financially with other big city teams. In the 1980s, general manager Jack McCloskey was instrumental in the Pistons' future championship runs by drafting Isiah Thomas, acquiring key players like Joe Dumars and Dennis Rodman and hiring head coach Chuck Daly. The 1980s team, known today as \"the Bad Boys\" due to the physical playing style, eventually won two championships in the 1989 and 1990 NBA Finals under Daly. The Pistons won their third title in the 2004 NBA Finals under the tenure of Larry Brown." ]
6,483
Which other athlete, along with the South African middle-distance runner and 2016 gold medalist, created controversy at the 2009 African Junior Athletic Championships?
Amaka Ogoegbunam
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[ { "sentences": [ "Mokgadi Caster Semenya Bronze OIB (born 7 January 1991) is a South African middle-distance runner and 2016 Olympic gold medallist.", " Semenya won gold in the women's 800 metres at the 2009 World Championships with a time of 1:55.45 and at the 2017 World Championships in her new personal best, 1:55.16.", " Semenya also won silver medals at the 2011 World Championships and the 2012 Summer Olympics, both in the 800 metres.", " She was the winner of the gold medal in the 800 metre event at the 2016 Summer Olympics." ], "title": "Caster Semenya" }, { "sentences": [ "Lelisa Desisa Benti (born 14 January 1990) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who specialises in road running competitions.", " He gained his first international medal at the 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships, where he took the 10,000 metres gold medal." ], "title": "Lelisa Desisa" }, { "sentences": [ "Reinhardt van Rensburg (born 23 March 1992) is a South African middle-distance runner competing primarily in the 800 metres.", " He represented his country at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing without advancing from the first round.", " In addition, he won the bronze medal at the 2015 Summer Universiade." ], "title": "Rynardt van Rensburg" }, { "sentences": [ "Hicham El Guerrouj (Moroccan Arabic: هشام الݣروج , Berber: Hicam El Gerruj, ⵀⵉⵛⴰⵎ ⴻⵍ ⴳⴻⵔⵔⵓⵊ; born 14 September 1974) is a retired Moroccan middle-distance runner.", " El Guerrouj is the current world record holder in the 1500 meters, mile and outdoor 2000 meters events and a two-time Olympic gold medalist.", " He is considered the greatest middle-distance runner of all time." ], "title": "Hicham El Guerrouj" }, { "sentences": [ "Cosmas Rono Kipkorir (born 12 December 1984) is a male Kenyan middle-distance runner who specializes in the 800 metres.", " At age category level, he was the silver medallist in the event at the World Youth Championships in Athletics in 2001 and the gold medallist at the 2003 African Junior Athletics Championships." ], "title": "Cosmas Rono Kipkorir" }, { "sentences": [ "Folashade Abigeal Abugan (born December 17, 1990) is a female Nigerian sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres.", " She was the 400 m bronze medalist at the 2007 All-Africa Games and improved to the silver medal at the 2008 African Championships, where she set a personal best time of 50.89 seconds.", " She won gold medals at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics and the 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships." ], "title": "Folashade Abugan" }, { "sentences": [ "Amela Terzić (Serbian Cyrillic: Амела Терзић, born 2 January 1993 in Priboj, FR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian middle-distance runner.", " She won two gold medals at 2011 European Athletics Junior Championships in Tallinn and was the junior champion at the 2012 European Cross Country Championships.", " She has also been a medallist in the 1500 metres at the World Junior and World Youth Championships and a gold medalist at the 2013 European U23 Championship." ], "title": "Amela Terzić" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships were held in Bambous, Mauritius from 30 July to 2 August.", " There were 40 events in total, of which 20 were contested by male athletes and 20 by female athletes.", " Multiple gold medallists Caster Semenya and Amaka Ogoegbunam broke championships records, but also created controversy at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics later that year.", " Semenya was asked to take a gender test and Ogoegbunam tested positive for anabolic steroids." ], "title": "2009 African Junior Athletics Championships" }, { "sentences": [ "Dumisane Hlaselo (born 8 June 1989) is a South African middle-distance runner competing primarily in the 1500 metres.", " He represented his country at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing narrowly missing the semifinals." ], "title": "Dumisane Hlaselo" }, { "sentences": [ "Gena Löfstrand (born 23 October 1995) is a South African middle-distance runner competing primarily in the 800 metres.", " She represented her country in the 800 metres at the 2017 World Championships reaching the semifinals." ], "title": "Gena Löfstrand" } ]
[ "Title: Caster Semenya\n\nMokgadi Caster Semenya Bronze OIB (born 7 January 1991) is a South African middle-distance runner and 2016 Olympic gold medallist. Semenya won gold in the women's 800 metres at the 2009 World Championships with a time of 1:55.45 and at the 2017 World Championships in her new personal best, 1:55.16. Semenya also won silver medals at the 2011 World Championships and the 2012 Summer Olympics, both in the 800 metres. She was the winner of the gold medal in the 800 metre event at the 2016 Summer Olympics.", "Title: Lelisa Desisa\n\nLelisa Desisa Benti (born 14 January 1990) is an Ethiopian long-distance runner who specialises in road running competitions. He gained his first international medal at the 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships, where he took the 10,000 metres gold medal.", "Title: Rynardt van Rensburg\n\nReinhardt van Rensburg (born 23 March 1992) is a South African middle-distance runner competing primarily in the 800 metres. He represented his country at the 2015 World Championships in Beijing without advancing from the first round. In addition, he won the bronze medal at the 2015 Summer Universiade.", "Title: Hicham El Guerrouj\n\nHicham El Guerrouj (Moroccan Arabic: هشام الݣروج , Berber: Hicam El Gerruj, ⵀⵉⵛⴰⵎ ⴻⵍ ⴳⴻⵔⵔⵓⵊ; born 14 September 1974) is a retired Moroccan middle-distance runner. El Guerrouj is the current world record holder in the 1500 meters, mile and outdoor 2000 meters events and a two-time Olympic gold medalist. He is considered the greatest middle-distance runner of all time.", "Title: Cosmas Rono Kipkorir\n\nCosmas Rono Kipkorir (born 12 December 1984) is a male Kenyan middle-distance runner who specializes in the 800 metres. At age category level, he was the silver medallist in the event at the World Youth Championships in Athletics in 2001 and the gold medallist at the 2003 African Junior Athletics Championships.", "Title: Folashade Abugan\n\nFolashade Abigeal Abugan (born December 17, 1990) is a female Nigerian sprinter who specializes in the 400 metres. She was the 400 m bronze medalist at the 2007 All-Africa Games and improved to the silver medal at the 2008 African Championships, where she set a personal best time of 50.89 seconds. She won gold medals at the 2008 World Junior Championships in Athletics and the 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships.", "Title: Amela Terzić\n\nAmela Terzić (Serbian Cyrillic: Амела Терзић, born 2 January 1993 in Priboj, FR Yugoslavia) is a Serbian middle-distance runner. She won two gold medals at 2011 European Athletics Junior Championships in Tallinn and was the junior champion at the 2012 European Cross Country Championships. She has also been a medallist in the 1500 metres at the World Junior and World Youth Championships and a gold medalist at the 2013 European U23 Championship.", "Title: 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships\n\nThe 2009 African Junior Athletics Championships were held in Bambous, Mauritius from 30 July to 2 August. There were 40 events in total, of which 20 were contested by male athletes and 20 by female athletes. Multiple gold medallists Caster Semenya and Amaka Ogoegbunam broke championships records, but also created controversy at the 2009 World Championships in Athletics later that year. Semenya was asked to take a gender test and Ogoegbunam tested positive for anabolic steroids.", "Title: Dumisane Hlaselo\n\nDumisane Hlaselo (born 8 June 1989) is a South African middle-distance runner competing primarily in the 1500 metres. He represented his country at the 2015 World Championships in Athletics in Beijing narrowly missing the semifinals.", "Title: Gena Löfstrand\n\nGena Löfstrand (born 23 October 1995) is a South African middle-distance runner competing primarily in the 800 metres. She represented her country in the 800 metres at the 2017 World Championships reaching the semifinals." ]
6,484
Partners starred the actor who was of what nationality alongside Ryan O'Neal?
English
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[ { "sentences": [ "Matt McGovern (born 20 September 1984 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is an Irish sailor.", " He represented Ireland at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the 49er class alongside Ryan Seaton, the pair finished 14th.", " He is due to compete in the 2016 Summer Olympics." ], "title": "Matt McGovern" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir John Vincent Hurt, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (22 January 1940 – 25 January 2017) was an English actor whose screen and stage career spanned more than 50 years.", " Hurt was regarded as one of Britain's finest actors; director David Lynch described him as \"simply the greatest actor in the world\"." ], "title": "John Hurt" }, { "sentences": [ "Devils Brigade is the eponymous debut album by the rock band Devils Brigade, a side project by Matt Freeman of Rancid.", " The band, which performs a mix of punk rock and psychobilly, features Freeman on lead vocals and double bass in contrast to the backing vocals and electric bass guitar he typically performs in Rancid.", " Originally envisioned as a concept album about the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge, \"Devils Brigade\" was co-written by Freeman and his longtime bandmate Tim Armstrong, who also played guitar on the album and served as record producer alongside Ryan Foltz.", " The album also features X drummer DJ Bonebrake and contributions from Rancid's Lars Frederiksen, and was released August 31, 2010 through Armstrong's label Hellcat Records." ], "title": "Devils Brigade (album)" }, { "sentences": [ "Dean Roland (born October 10, 1972) is an American musician.", " He is best known for being the rhythm guitarist of the band Collective Soul, an alternative rock band fronted by his older brother Ed.", " He is also part of the rock duo Magnets & Ghosts alongside Ryan Potesta." ], "title": "Dean Roland" }, { "sentences": [ "Blade: Trinity (also known as Blade III or Blade III: Trinity) is a 2004 American superhero film written, produced and directed by David S. Goyer, who also wrote the screenplays to \"Blade\" and \"Blade II\".", " It stars Wesley Snipes, who also produced, in the title role based on the Marvel Comics character Blade alongside Ryan Reynolds, Jessica Biel, Kris Kristofferson, Dominic Purcell, Parker Posey and Triple H." ], "title": "Blade: Trinity" }, { "sentences": [ "Partners is a 1982 American gay-themed buddy comedy film, starring Ryan O'Neal and John Hurt as a mismatched pair of cops.", " The film was directed by James Burrows." ], "title": "Partners (1982 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Shareeka Epps (born July 11, 1989) is an American actress.", " She starred in the 2006 film \"Half Nelson\", alongside Ryan Gosling and Anthony Mackie." ], "title": "Shareeka Epps" }, { "sentences": [ "Five Fingers is a 2006 American drama-thriller film directed by Laurence Malkin, and written by Chad Thumann and Malkin.", " The film had ten producers, including actor Laurence Fishburne, who stars in it alongside Ryan Phillippe, Gina Torres, Touriya Haoud, Saïd Taghmaoui and Colm Meaney.", " \"Five Fingers\" was filmed in the Netherlands, Morocco, and Louisiana in 2004." ], "title": "Five Fingers (2006 film)" }, { "sentences": [ "Seth Ezekiel Cohen is a fictional character on the FOX television series \"The O.C.\", portrayed by Adam Brody.", " Seth is one of the \"core four\" characters on \"The O.C.\" alongside Ryan Atwood, Marissa Cooper, and Summer Roberts.", " Seth's friendship with Ryan, who eventually became his adoptive brother, formed a focal point of the series along with their romances.", " Seth married Summer in the series finale.", " His other relationships were with Anna Stern and Alex Kelly.", " Seth's goal was to attend Brown University, but he ends up going to Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and continuing work on his comic book \"Atomic County\".", " The role saw Brody win four Teen Choice Awards from five nominations, from 2004 to 2006." ], "title": "Seth Cohen" }, { "sentences": [ "Leslie Marian Uggams (born May 25, 1943) is an American actress and singer.", " Beginning her career as a child in the early 1950s, Uggams is recognized for portraying Kizzy Reynolds in the television miniseries \"Roots\" (1977), earning Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominations for her performance.", " She had earlier been highly acclaimed for the Broadway musical \"Hallelujah, Baby!", "\", winning a Theatre World Award in 1967 and the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical in 1968.", " Later in her career, Uggams received renewed notice with appearances alongside Ryan Reynolds in \"Deadpool\" (2016) and in a recurring role on \"Empire\"." ], "title": "Leslie Uggams" } ]
[ "Title: Matt McGovern\n\nMatt McGovern (born 20 September 1984 in Belfast, Northern Ireland) is an Irish sailor. He represented Ireland at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the 49er class alongside Ryan Seaton, the pair finished 14th. He is due to compete in the 2016 Summer Olympics.", "Title: John Hurt\n\nSir John Vincent Hurt, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (22 January 1940 – 25 January 2017) was an English actor whose screen and stage career spanned more than 50 years. Hurt was regarded as one of Britain's finest actors; director David Lynch described him as \"simply the greatest actor in the world\".", "Title: Devils Brigade (album)\n\nDevils Brigade is the eponymous debut album by the rock band Devils Brigade, a side project by Matt Freeman of Rancid. The band, which performs a mix of punk rock and psychobilly, features Freeman on lead vocals and double bass in contrast to the backing vocals and electric bass guitar he typically performs in Rancid. Originally envisioned as a concept album about the construction of the Golden Gate Bridge, \"Devils Brigade\" was co-written by Freeman and his longtime bandmate Tim Armstrong, who also played guitar on the album and served as record producer alongside Ryan Foltz. The album also features X drummer DJ Bonebrake and contributions from Rancid's Lars Frederiksen, and was released August 31, 2010 through Armstrong's label Hellcat Records.", "Title: Dean Roland\n\nDean Roland (born October 10, 1972) is an American musician. He is best known for being the rhythm guitarist of the band Collective Soul, an alternative rock band fronted by his older brother Ed. He is also part of the rock duo Magnets & Ghosts alongside Ryan Potesta.", "Title: Blade: Trinity\n\nBlade: Trinity (also known as Blade III or Blade III: Trinity) is a 2004 American superhero film written, produced and directed by David S. Goyer, who also wrote the screenplays to \"Blade\" and \"Blade II\". It stars Wesley Snipes, who also produced, in the title role based on the Marvel Comics character Blade alongside Ryan Reynolds, Jessica Biel, Kris Kristofferson, Dominic Purcell, Parker Posey and Triple H.", "Title: Partners (1982 film)\n\nPartners is a 1982 American gay-themed buddy comedy film, starring Ryan O'Neal and John Hurt as a mismatched pair of cops. The film was directed by James Burrows.", "Title: Shareeka Epps\n\nShareeka Epps (born July 11, 1989) is an American actress. She starred in the 2006 film \"Half Nelson\", alongside Ryan Gosling and Anthony Mackie.", "Title: Five Fingers (2006 film)\n\nFive Fingers is a 2006 American drama-thriller film directed by Laurence Malkin, and written by Chad Thumann and Malkin. The film had ten producers, including actor Laurence Fishburne, who stars in it alongside Ryan Phillippe, Gina Torres, Touriya Haoud, Saïd Taghmaoui and Colm Meaney. \"Five Fingers\" was filmed in the Netherlands, Morocco, and Louisiana in 2004.", "Title: Seth Cohen\n\nSeth Ezekiel Cohen is a fictional character on the FOX television series \"The O.C.\", portrayed by Adam Brody. Seth is one of the \"core four\" characters on \"The O.C.\" alongside Ryan Atwood, Marissa Cooper, and Summer Roberts. Seth's friendship with Ryan, who eventually became his adoptive brother, formed a focal point of the series along with their romances. Seth married Summer in the series finale. His other relationships were with Anna Stern and Alex Kelly. Seth's goal was to attend Brown University, but he ends up going to Rhode Island School of Design (RISD) and continuing work on his comic book \"Atomic County\". The role saw Brody win four Teen Choice Awards from five nominations, from 2004 to 2006.", "Title: Leslie Uggams\n\nLeslie Marian Uggams (born May 25, 1943) is an American actress and singer. Beginning her career as a child in the early 1950s, Uggams is recognized for portraying Kizzy Reynolds in the television miniseries \"Roots\" (1977), earning Golden Globe and Emmy Award nominations for her performance. She had earlier been highly acclaimed for the Broadway musical \"Hallelujah, Baby! \", winning a Theatre World Award in 1967 and the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical in 1968. Later in her career, Uggams received renewed notice with appearances alongside Ryan Reynolds in \"Deadpool\" (2016) and in a recurring role on \"Empire\"." ]
6,485
When was the Australian rules footballer born who is the father of John Vickery?
31 May 1990
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[ { "sentences": [ "Sam Reid (born 27 December 1991) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " He was drafted to Sydney with the 38th selection in the 2009 AFL Draft, becoming a third generation footballer at AFL/VFL level.", " His grandfather Bruce Reid senior played for Footscray, his father Bruce Reid, for Footscray and Carlton and his uncle John Reid for Melbourne, Footscray and Sydney.", " He is also the younger brother of Collingwood premiership player Ben Reid." ], "title": "Sam Reid (footballer, born 1991)" }, { "sentences": [ "Jobe Watson (born 8 February 1985) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " Watson, the son of three-time Essendon premiership champion and Seven Network commentator Tim Watson, was drafted by Essendon under the father–son rule in the 2002 AFL draft, and went on to become one of the greatest midfielders of the modern era.", " A dual All-Australian, three-time W. S. Crichton Medallist and representative of Australia in the 2014 International Rules Series, he captained Essendon between 2010 and 2015, and was the face of the Essendon playing group during the club's most turbulent period in the history of the VFL/AFL." ], "title": "Jobe Watson" }, { "sentences": [ "Tyrone \"Ty\" Vickery (born 31 May 1990) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " He previously played for the Richmond Football Club from 2009 to 2016.", " He is the son of former Collingwood player John Vickery." ], "title": "Ty Vickery" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronald Dale \"Ron\" Barassi Jr {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 27 February 1936) is a retired Australian rules football player and coach.", " During a long and decorated career, Barassi has been one of the most important figures in the history of Australian football.", " His father Ron Barassi Sr., also a prominent Australian rules footballer, was killed at Tobruk during World War II.", " The young Barassi spent his latter teenage years living with Norm Smith, coach of the Melbourne Football Club and a former teammate of his father." ], "title": "Ron Barassi" }, { "sentences": [ "Chris Waterman (born 19 September 1968) is a former Australian rules footballer and has been a part of Australian Rules football for over half of his life (in both playing and coaching roles).", " Waterman’s playing career started in Rossmoyne’s junior football league where he was eventually recruited by the East Fremantle Football Club at the age of fifteen.", " He played in the club’s Colts, Reserves and Senior line-up and finished with a total of 61 senior games.", " In 1988 Waterman made his AFL debut wearing a West Coast Eagles guernsey, and under the guidance of coaches John Todd and Mick Malthouse, went on to play a total of 177 matches (including 22 AFL finals, 3 Grand Finals and 2 Premierships) for the club and earned \"Player Life Member\" status.", " Chris retired in 1998." ], "title": "Chris Waterman" }, { "sentences": [ "John Vickery (born 6 July 1951) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL).", " He is the father of Hawthorn footballer Ty Vickery." ], "title": "John Vickery (footballer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Billy Stretch (born 8 September 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " A midfielder, 1.80 m tall and weighing 80 kg , Stretch plays predominantly on the wing.", " Stretch was recognised as a talented footballer from a young age when he represented and captained South Australia at under 14 level, and continued to represent the state until under 18 level.", " His accolades as a junior include six best and fairest awards, a league best player award, national representation and All-Australian selection.", " His father, Steven Stretch is a former player for the Melbourne Football Club and Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medallist, which saw Billy recruited by the Melbourne Football Club under the father–son rule in the 2014 AFL draft and he made his AFL debut during the 2015 season." ], "title": "Billy Stretch" }, { "sentences": [ "Ken Turner (born 30 June 1935) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the VFL.", " He is the father of Australian Rules footballer Jamie Turner, who also played with Collingwood.", " He is a cousin of former test cricketer Graham Yallop, and was a cousin of murdered lawyer Keith William Allan." ], "title": "Ken Turner (Australian rules footballer)" }, { "sentences": [ "Angus Brayshaw (born 9 January 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL).", " A midfielder, 1.87 m tall and weighing 90 kg , Brayshaw is capable of contributing as both an inside and outside midfielder.", " He has strong family connections in Australian sport whereby his father, Mark Brayshaw, is a former player and the current AFL Coaches' Association Chief Executive Officer, his uncle, James Brayshaw, is a former state cricketer, former North Melbourne chairman and a sport media personality, and his grandfather, Ian Brayshaw, is a former state cricketer and footballer with the Claremont Football Club." ], "title": "Angus Brayshaw" }, { "sentences": [ "Bradley Theodore \"Brad\" Bootsma (born 30 December 1972) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League.", " He played as a half-back flanker or midfielder .", " Boostma was recruited from South Fremantle in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and is the father of former AFL footballer Josh Bootsma." ], "title": "Brad Bootsma" } ]
[ "Title: Sam Reid (footballer, born 1991)\n\nSam Reid (born 27 December 1991) is an Australian rules footballer who plays for the Sydney Swans in the Australian Football League (AFL). He was drafted to Sydney with the 38th selection in the 2009 AFL Draft, becoming a third generation footballer at AFL/VFL level. His grandfather Bruce Reid senior played for Footscray, his father Bruce Reid, for Footscray and Carlton and his uncle John Reid for Melbourne, Footscray and Sydney. He is also the younger brother of Collingwood premiership player Ben Reid.", "Title: Jobe Watson\n\nJobe Watson (born 8 February 1985) is a former professional Australian rules footballer who played for the Essendon Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). Watson, the son of three-time Essendon premiership champion and Seven Network commentator Tim Watson, was drafted by Essendon under the father–son rule in the 2002 AFL draft, and went on to become one of the greatest midfielders of the modern era. A dual All-Australian, three-time W. S. Crichton Medallist and representative of Australia in the 2014 International Rules Series, he captained Essendon between 2010 and 2015, and was the face of the Essendon playing group during the club's most turbulent period in the history of the VFL/AFL.", "Title: Ty Vickery\n\nTyrone \"Ty\" Vickery (born 31 May 1990) is an Australian rules footballer playing for the Hawthorn Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). He previously played for the Richmond Football Club from 2009 to 2016. He is the son of former Collingwood player John Vickery.", "Title: Ron Barassi\n\nRonald Dale \"Ron\" Barassi Jr {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 27 February 1936) is a retired Australian rules football player and coach. During a long and decorated career, Barassi has been one of the most important figures in the history of Australian football. His father Ron Barassi Sr., also a prominent Australian rules footballer, was killed at Tobruk during World War II. The young Barassi spent his latter teenage years living with Norm Smith, coach of the Melbourne Football Club and a former teammate of his father.", "Title: Chris Waterman\n\nChris Waterman (born 19 September 1968) is a former Australian rules footballer and has been a part of Australian Rules football for over half of his life (in both playing and coaching roles). Waterman’s playing career started in Rossmoyne’s junior football league where he was eventually recruited by the East Fremantle Football Club at the age of fifteen. He played in the club’s Colts, Reserves and Senior line-up and finished with a total of 61 senior games. In 1988 Waterman made his AFL debut wearing a West Coast Eagles guernsey, and under the guidance of coaches John Todd and Mick Malthouse, went on to play a total of 177 matches (including 22 AFL finals, 3 Grand Finals and 2 Premierships) for the club and earned \"Player Life Member\" status. Chris retired in 1998.", "Title: John Vickery (footballer)\n\nJohn Vickery (born 6 July 1951) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the Victorian Football League (VFL). He is the father of Hawthorn footballer Ty Vickery.", "Title: Billy Stretch\n\nBilly Stretch (born 8 September 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A midfielder, 1.80 m tall and weighing 80 kg , Stretch plays predominantly on the wing. Stretch was recognised as a talented footballer from a young age when he represented and captained South Australia at under 14 level, and continued to represent the state until under 18 level. His accolades as a junior include six best and fairest awards, a league best player award, national representation and All-Australian selection. His father, Steven Stretch is a former player for the Melbourne Football Club and Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Medallist, which saw Billy recruited by the Melbourne Football Club under the father–son rule in the 2014 AFL draft and he made his AFL debut during the 2015 season.", "Title: Ken Turner (Australian rules footballer)\n\nKen Turner (born 30 June 1935) is a former Australian rules footballer who played with Collingwood in the VFL. He is the father of Australian Rules footballer Jamie Turner, who also played with Collingwood. He is a cousin of former test cricketer Graham Yallop, and was a cousin of murdered lawyer Keith William Allan.", "Title: Angus Brayshaw\n\nAngus Brayshaw (born 9 January 1996) is a professional Australian rules footballer playing for the Melbourne Football Club in the Australian Football League (AFL). A midfielder, 1.87 m tall and weighing 90 kg , Brayshaw is capable of contributing as both an inside and outside midfielder. He has strong family connections in Australian sport whereby his father, Mark Brayshaw, is a former player and the current AFL Coaches' Association Chief Executive Officer, his uncle, James Brayshaw, is a former state cricketer, former North Melbourne chairman and a sport media personality, and his grandfather, Ian Brayshaw, is a former state cricketer and footballer with the Claremont Football Club.", "Title: Brad Bootsma\n\nBradley Theodore \"Brad\" Bootsma (born 30 December 1972) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for the Fremantle Football Club in the Australian Football League. He played as a half-back flanker or midfielder . Boostma was recruited from South Fremantle in the West Australian Football League (WAFL) and is the father of former AFL footballer Josh Bootsma." ]
6,486
The Centre for the Study of Existential Risk is the home of which Swedish-American cosmologist?
Max Erik Tegmark
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{ "title": [ "Centre for the Study of Existential Risk", "Max Tegmark" ], "sent_id": [ 2, 0 ] }
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Russell, statistician David Spiegelhalter, and cosmologists Stephen Hawking and Max Tegmark.", " Their \"goal is to steer a small fraction of Cambridge’s great intellectual resources, and of the reputation built on its past and present scientific pre-eminence, to the task of ensuring that our own species has a long-term future.\"" ], "title": "Centre for the Study of Existential Risk" }, { "sentences": [ "OpenAI is a non-profit artificial intelligence (AI) research company that aims to promote and develop friendly AI in such a way as to benefit humanity as a whole.", " The organization aims to \"freely collaborate\" with other institutions and researchers by making its patents and research open to the public.", " The founders (notably Elon Musk and Sam Altman) are motivated in part by concerns about existential risk from artificial general intelligence." ], "title": "OpenAI" }, { "sentences": [ "Nick Bostrom ( ; Swedish: \"Niklas Boström\" , ] ; born 10 March 1973) is a Swedish philosopher at the University of Oxford known for his work on existential risk, the anthropic principle, human enhancement ethics, superintelligence risks, the reversal test, and consequentialism.", " In 2011, he founded the Oxford Martin Programme on the Impacts of Future Technology, and he is currently the founding director of the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University." ], "title": "Nick Bostrom" }, { "sentences": [ "A global catastrophic risk is a hypothetical future event that has the potential to damage human well-being on a global scale.", " Some events could cripple or destroy modern civilization.", " Any event that could cause human extinction or permanently and drastically curtail humanity's potential is known as an existential risk." ], "title": "Global catastrophic risk" }, { "sentences": [ "Our Mathematical Universe: My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality is a 2014 nonfiction book by the Swedish-American cosmologist Max Tegmark.", " Written in popular science format, the book interweaves what a \"New York Times\" reviewer called \"an informative survey of exciting recent developments in astrophysics and quantum theory\" with Tegmark's mathematical universe hypothesis, which posits that reality is a mathematical structure.", " This mathematical nature of the universe, Tegmark argues, has important consequences for the way researchers should approach many questions of physics." ], "title": "Our Mathematical Universe" }, { "sentences": [ "The Future of Life Institute (FLI) is a volunteer-run research and outreach organization in the Boston area that works to mitigate existential risks facing humanity, particularly existential risk from advanced artificial intelligence (AI).", " Its founders include MIT cosmologist Max Tegmark, Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn, and its board of advisors includes cosmologist Stephen Hawking and entrepreneur Elon Musk." ], "title": "Future of Life Institute" }, { "sentences": [ "Existential risk from artificial general intelligence" ], "title": "Existential risk from artificial general intelligence" }, { "sentences": [ "Biotechnology risk is a form of existential risk that could come from biological sources, such as genetically engineered biological agents.", " These can come either intentionally (in the form of bioterrorism/biological weapons) or unintentionally (through the accidental release of engineerer viruses).", " A chapter in biotechnology and biosecurity was published in Nick Bostrom's \"Global Catastrophic Risks\", which covered risks such as viral agents.", " Since then, new technologies like CRISPR and gene drives have been introduced." ], "title": "Biotechnology risk" }, { "sentences": [ "Max Erik Tegmark (born Max Shapiro 5 May 1967) is a Swedish-American cosmologist.", " Tegmark is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the scientific director of the Foundational Questions Institute.", " He is also a co-founder of the Future of Life Institute, and has accepted donations from Elon Musk to investigate existential risk from advanced artificial intelligence." ], "title": "Max Tegmark" }, { "sentences": [ "Seth Baum is an American research involved in the field of risk.", " He is the executive director of the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute (GCRI), a think tank focused on existential risk.", "[ He is also affiliated with the Blue Marble Space Institute of Science and the Columbia University Center for Research on Environmental Decisions." ], "title": "Seth Baum" } ]
[ "Title: Centre for the Study of Existential Risk\n\nThe Centre for the Study of Existential Risk (CSER) is a research centre at the University of Cambridge, intended to study possible extinction-level threats posed by present or future technology. The co-founders of the centre are Huw Price (a philosophy professor at Cambridge), Martin Rees (a cosmologist, astrophysicist, and former President of the Royal Society) and Jaan Tallinn (a computer programmer and co-founder of Skype). CSER's advisors include philosopher Peter Singer, computer scientist Stuart J. Russell, statistician David Spiegelhalter, and cosmologists Stephen Hawking and Max Tegmark. Their \"goal is to steer a small fraction of Cambridge’s great intellectual resources, and of the reputation built on its past and present scientific pre-eminence, to the task of ensuring that our own species has a long-term future.\"", "Title: OpenAI\n\nOpenAI is a non-profit artificial intelligence (AI) research company that aims to promote and develop friendly AI in such a way as to benefit humanity as a whole. The organization aims to \"freely collaborate\" with other institutions and researchers by making its patents and research open to the public. The founders (notably Elon Musk and Sam Altman) are motivated in part by concerns about existential risk from artificial general intelligence.", "Title: Nick Bostrom\n\nNick Bostrom ( ; Swedish: \"Niklas Boström\" , ] ; born 10 March 1973) is a Swedish philosopher at the University of Oxford known for his work on existential risk, the anthropic principle, human enhancement ethics, superintelligence risks, the reversal test, and consequentialism. In 2011, he founded the Oxford Martin Programme on the Impacts of Future Technology, and he is currently the founding director of the Future of Humanity Institute at Oxford University.", "Title: Global catastrophic risk\n\nA global catastrophic risk is a hypothetical future event that has the potential to damage human well-being on a global scale. Some events could cripple or destroy modern civilization. Any event that could cause human extinction or permanently and drastically curtail humanity's potential is known as an existential risk.", "Title: Our Mathematical Universe\n\nOur Mathematical Universe: My Quest for the Ultimate Nature of Reality is a 2014 nonfiction book by the Swedish-American cosmologist Max Tegmark. Written in popular science format, the book interweaves what a \"New York Times\" reviewer called \"an informative survey of exciting recent developments in astrophysics and quantum theory\" with Tegmark's mathematical universe hypothesis, which posits that reality is a mathematical structure. This mathematical nature of the universe, Tegmark argues, has important consequences for the way researchers should approach many questions of physics.", "Title: Future of Life Institute\n\nThe Future of Life Institute (FLI) is a volunteer-run research and outreach organization in the Boston area that works to mitigate existential risks facing humanity, particularly existential risk from advanced artificial intelligence (AI). Its founders include MIT cosmologist Max Tegmark, Skype co-founder Jaan Tallinn, and its board of advisors includes cosmologist Stephen Hawking and entrepreneur Elon Musk.", "Title: Existential risk from artificial general intelligence\n\nExistential risk from artificial general intelligence", "Title: Biotechnology risk\n\nBiotechnology risk is a form of existential risk that could come from biological sources, such as genetically engineered biological agents. These can come either intentionally (in the form of bioterrorism/biological weapons) or unintentionally (through the accidental release of engineerer viruses). A chapter in biotechnology and biosecurity was published in Nick Bostrom's \"Global Catastrophic Risks\", which covered risks such as viral agents. Since then, new technologies like CRISPR and gene drives have been introduced.", "Title: Max Tegmark\n\nMax Erik Tegmark (born Max Shapiro 5 May 1967) is a Swedish-American cosmologist. Tegmark is a professor at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and the scientific director of the Foundational Questions Institute. He is also a co-founder of the Future of Life Institute, and has accepted donations from Elon Musk to investigate existential risk from advanced artificial intelligence.", "Title: Seth Baum\n\nSeth Baum is an American research involved in the field of risk. He is the executive director of the Global Catastrophic Risk Institute (GCRI), a think tank focused on existential risk. [ He is also affiliated with the Blue Marble Space Institute of Science and the Columbia University Center for Research on Environmental Decisions." ]
6,487
What is the Latin meaning of the constellation that the star Tejat is apart of?
twins
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{ "title": [ "Mu Geminorum", "Gemini (constellation)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 2 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Astropecten polyacanthus, the sand sifting starfish or Comb sea star, is a sea star of the family Astropectinidae.", " It is the most widespread species in the \"Astropecten\" genus, found throughout the Indo-Pacific region.", " The armspread is up to 20 cm .", " The specific epithet \"polyacanthus\" comes from the Latin meaning \"many thorned\"." ], "title": "Astropecten polyacanthus" }, { "sentences": [ "Mu Geminorum (μ Gem, μ Geminorum), also named Tejat, is a star in the northern constellation of Gemini." ], "title": "Mu Geminorum" }, { "sentences": [ "Gloria Mundi was an early punk/gothic rock band.", " The name comes from the Latin meaning for \"\"the glory of the world\"\".", " This could be a reference to the phrase \"Sic transit gloria mundi\", meaning \"this is how the glory of the world passes\"." ], "title": "Gloria Mundi" }, { "sentences": [ "Scorodocarpus is a monotypic genus of plant in the family Olacaceae.", " It has also been classified in the family Strombosiaceae.", " The generic name is from the Greek meaning \"garlic fruit\", referring to the smell of the fruit.", " s of June 2014 \"The Plant List\" recognises the single species Scorodocarpus borneensis.", " The specific epithet \"borneensis \" is from the Latin meaning \"of Borneo\"." ], "title": "Scorodocarpus" }, { "sentences": [ "Gemini is one of the constellations of the zodiac.", " It was one of the 48 constellations described by the 2nd century AD astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today.", " Its name is Latin for \"twins,\" and it is associated with the twins Castor and Pollux in Greek mythology.", " Its symbol is (Unicode ♊)." ], "title": "Gemini (constellation)" }, { "sentences": [ "Mare clausum (legal Latin meaning \"closed sea\") is a term used in international law to mention a sea, ocean or other navigable body of water under the jurisdiction of a state that is closed or not accessible to other states.", " \"Mare clausum\" is an exception to \"mare liberum\" (Latin for \"free sea\"), meaning a sea that is open to navigation to ships of all nations.", " In the generally accepted principle of International waters, oceans, seas, and waters outside national jurisdiction are open to navigation by all and referred to as \"high seas\" or \"mare liberum\".", " Portugal and Spain defended a \"Mare clausum\" policy during the age of discovery.", " This was soon challenged by other European nations." ], "title": "Mare clausum" }, { "sentences": [ "Androtium is a monotypic genus of trees in the cashew or sumac family Anacardiaceae.", " It contains the single species Androtium astylum.", " The generic name \"Androtium \" is from the Greek meaning \"male ear-lobe\", referring to the shape of the lobe of the stamen.", " The specific epithet \"astylum \" is from the Latin meaning \"without style\", referring to the plant's ovary." ], "title": "Androtium" }, { "sentences": [ "The Homunculus Nebula is a bipolar emission and reflection nebula surrounding the massive star system Eta Carinae, about 7,500 light-years (2,300 parsecs) from Earth.", " The nebula is embedded within the much larger Carina Nebula, a large star-forming H ii region.", " From the Latin meaning \"Little Man\", the Homunculus is effectively a small H ii region, with gas shocked into ionised and excited states.", " It also absorbs much of the light from the extremely luminous central stellar system and re-radiates it as infra-red (IR).", " It is the brightest object in the sky at mid-IR wavelengths." ], "title": "Homunculus Nebula" }, { "sentences": [ "The Feldjäger is the name given to the military police of the \"Bundeswehr\", Germany's armed forces.", " Their emblem is the historic Order of the Black Eagle which has as its motto \"Suum Cuique\" (Latin meaning \"To each his own,\" a phrase derived from Cicero).", " The term \"Feldjäger\", literally meaning field huntsmen or field Jäger, has a long tradition and dates back to the mid-17th century." ], "title": "Feldjäger" }, { "sentences": [ "Ex demissione (abbreviated ex dem.)", " is Legal Latin meaning \"upon the demise\"—where \"demise\" is used in its sense meaning \"lease\" or \"transfer\"." ], "title": "Ex demissione" } ]
[ "Title: Astropecten polyacanthus\n\nAstropecten polyacanthus, the sand sifting starfish or Comb sea star, is a sea star of the family Astropectinidae. It is the most widespread species in the \"Astropecten\" genus, found throughout the Indo-Pacific region. The armspread is up to 20 cm . The specific epithet \"polyacanthus\" comes from the Latin meaning \"many thorned\".", "Title: Mu Geminorum\n\nMu Geminorum (μ Gem, μ Geminorum), also named Tejat, is a star in the northern constellation of Gemini.", "Title: Gloria Mundi\n\nGloria Mundi was an early punk/gothic rock band. The name comes from the Latin meaning for \"\"the glory of the world\"\". This could be a reference to the phrase \"Sic transit gloria mundi\", meaning \"this is how the glory of the world passes\".", "Title: Scorodocarpus\n\nScorodocarpus is a monotypic genus of plant in the family Olacaceae. It has also been classified in the family Strombosiaceae. The generic name is from the Greek meaning \"garlic fruit\", referring to the smell of the fruit. s of June 2014 \"The Plant List\" recognises the single species Scorodocarpus borneensis. The specific epithet \"borneensis \" is from the Latin meaning \"of Borneo\".", "Title: Gemini (constellation)\n\nGemini is one of the constellations of the zodiac. It was one of the 48 constellations described by the 2nd century AD astronomer Ptolemy and it remains one of the 88 modern constellations today. Its name is Latin for \"twins,\" and it is associated with the twins Castor and Pollux in Greek mythology. Its symbol is (Unicode ♊).", "Title: Mare clausum\n\nMare clausum (legal Latin meaning \"closed sea\") is a term used in international law to mention a sea, ocean or other navigable body of water under the jurisdiction of a state that is closed or not accessible to other states. \"Mare clausum\" is an exception to \"mare liberum\" (Latin for \"free sea\"), meaning a sea that is open to navigation to ships of all nations. In the generally accepted principle of International waters, oceans, seas, and waters outside national jurisdiction are open to navigation by all and referred to as \"high seas\" or \"mare liberum\". Portugal and Spain defended a \"Mare clausum\" policy during the age of discovery. This was soon challenged by other European nations.", "Title: Androtium\n\nAndrotium is a monotypic genus of trees in the cashew or sumac family Anacardiaceae. It contains the single species Androtium astylum. The generic name \"Androtium \" is from the Greek meaning \"male ear-lobe\", referring to the shape of the lobe of the stamen. The specific epithet \"astylum \" is from the Latin meaning \"without style\", referring to the plant's ovary.", "Title: Homunculus Nebula\n\nThe Homunculus Nebula is a bipolar emission and reflection nebula surrounding the massive star system Eta Carinae, about 7,500 light-years (2,300 parsecs) from Earth. The nebula is embedded within the much larger Carina Nebula, a large star-forming H ii region. From the Latin meaning \"Little Man\", the Homunculus is effectively a small H ii region, with gas shocked into ionised and excited states. It also absorbs much of the light from the extremely luminous central stellar system and re-radiates it as infra-red (IR). It is the brightest object in the sky at mid-IR wavelengths.", "Title: Feldjäger\n\nThe Feldjäger is the name given to the military police of the \"Bundeswehr\", Germany's armed forces. Their emblem is the historic Order of the Black Eagle which has as its motto \"Suum Cuique\" (Latin meaning \"To each his own,\" a phrase derived from Cicero). The term \"Feldjäger\", literally meaning field huntsmen or field Jäger, has a long tradition and dates back to the mid-17th century.", "Title: Ex demissione\n\nEx demissione (abbreviated ex dem.) is Legal Latin meaning \"upon the demise\"—where \"demise\" is used in its sense meaning \"lease\" or \"transfer\"." ]
6,488
Hot Fuss is the debut studio album by American rock band The Killers, released on which date, "Hot Fuss" produced several commercially and critically successful singles: "Mr. Brightside"?
June 7, 2004
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{ "title": [ "Hot Fuss", "Mr. Brightside" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Stentorian (Bengali: স্টেনটোরিয়ান ) is a heavy metal band from Bangladesh formed in early 2001.", " Stentorian released one commercially successful album Protimuhurtey in 2005 and several commercially successful singles.", " Their most popular songs include \"Adrissho Juddho\", \"Bishonno Adhaar\", \"Bidrohi\", \"Jolosrot\", \"Anubhuti\", \"Mone pore na\" and most recently \"Chhobi\".", " Stentorian is regarded as one of the pioneers of the underground heavy metal music movement, which re-energized heavy metal in Bangladesh in this current decade.", " Perhaps Stentorian is most notable for being led by three of the greatest Bangladeshi rock vocalists of all time, Real, Torsha and Tanim Sufyani\" and for their commercially successful single \"Bishonno Adhaar\" where they featured Sumon from Aurthohin." ], "title": "Stentorian (band)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll\" is a song by American rock band The Killers, included as a bonus track on select editions of their debut studio album, \"Hot Fuss\" (2004).", " The song was issued as a promotional single in the United Kingdom in 2004." ], "title": "Glamorous Indie Rock &amp; Roll" }, { "sentences": [ "Gwen Renée Stefani ( ; born October 3, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, fashion designer, actress, and television personality.", " She is a co-founder and the lead vocalist of the band No Doubt that experienced major success after their breakthrough studio album \"Tragic Kingdom\" (1995) along with various successful singles, including \"Just a Girl\", \"Don't Speak\", \"Hey Baby\", and \"It's My Life\".", " During the band's hiatus, Stefani embarked on a solo pop career in 2004 by releasing her debut studio album \"Love.", " Angel.", " Music.", " Baby.", "\" Inspired by pop music from the 1980s, the album was met with both critical and commercial success.", " It spawned three commercially successful singles: \"What You Waiting For?", "\", \"Rich Girl\", and \"Hollaback Girl\", the latter reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 while also becoming the first US download to sell one million copies.", " In 2006 Stefani released her second studio album \"The Sweet Escape\".", " The album produced two successful singles: \"Wind It Up\" and the album's title track \"The Sweet Escape\".", " Her third solo album \"This Is What the Truth Feels Like\" was released in March 2016 and became her first solo number-one album on the \"Billboard\" 200." ], "title": "Gwen Stefani" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Somebody Told Me\" is a song by American rock band the Killers.", " It was released as the second official single from the group's debut studio album \"Hot Fuss\" (2004), and was written by band members Brandon Flowers, Mark Stoermer, Dave Keuning and Ronnie Vannucci Jr..", " In an interview with Rolling Stone, Brandon Flowers said \"This is the story of trying to meet someone in a club.\"", " It is written in the key of B-flat minor." ], "title": "Somebody Told Me" }, { "sentences": [ "The Hot Fuss Tour was a concert tour by American rock band The Killers.", " It took place between 2003 and 2005 to support the band's first studio album, \"Hot Fuss\", which was released in June 2004.", " The tour was enduring with the band playing well over 300 shows in a two-year period." ], "title": "Hot Fuss Tour" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Mr. Brightside\" is the first single released by American rock band the Killers.", " It was released as the band's debut single and is featured on their debut studio album \"Hot Fuss\" (2004).", " Written by band members Brandon Flowers and Dave Keuning, this was one of the first songs the Killers ever wrote.", " Two music videos were made for the song: the first, which is in black-and-white, features the band performing in an empty room.", " The second, filmed for the re-release, is based on the 2001 film \"Moulin Rouge!", "\"." ], "title": "Mr. Brightside" }, { "sentences": [ "\"All These Things That I've Done\" is a song by American rock band The Killers.", " The song was released as the third single from the band's debut studio album \"Hot Fuss\" (2004).", " It was written by frontman Brandon Flowers and features gospel choir The Sweet Inspirations.", " It was released as the third single in 2004 in the United Kingdom and as the fourth single in the United States, peaking at #74 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and #18 in the UK Singles Chart.", " The song features an extended refrain of \"I got soul, but I'm not a soldier\"." ], "title": "All These Things That I've Done" }, { "sentences": [ "Hot Fuss is the debut studio album by American rock band The Killers.", " It was released on June 7, 2004 in the United Kingdom and on June 15, 2004 in the United States.", " The album is mostly influenced by new wave music and post-punk.", " \"Hot Fuss\" produced several commercially and critically successful singles: \"Mr. Brightside\", \"Somebody Told Me\", \"All These Things That I've Done\" and \"Smile Like You Mean It\"." ], "title": "Hot Fuss" }, { "sentences": [ "American rock band The Killers has released five studio albums, one live album, three compilation albums, one extended play, 30 singles, four promotional singles, and 35 music videos. Part of the post-punk revival movement, The Killers are influenced by music styles of the 1980s and 1990s.", " The group's debut studio album, \"Hot Fuss\" (2004), brought the band mainstream success, spawning four UK top-20 singles, including \"Mr. Brightside\".", " The album has since been certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and seven-times platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), selling seven million copies worldwide." ], "title": "The Killers discography" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Smile Like You Mean It\" is a song by American rock band The Killers.", " The song is featured on their debut studio album \"Hot Fuss\" (2004), and is the fourth single from it in the United Kingdom and the third single in United States.", " It was written by lead vocalist Brandon Flowers and bassist Mark Stoermer.", " The song is written in the key of F-sharp major.", " The song originally featured on the \"Mr. Brightside\" EP, released in September 2003." ], "title": "Smile Like You Mean It" } ]
[ "Title: Stentorian (band)\n\nStentorian (Bengali: স্টেনটোরিয়ান ) is a heavy metal band from Bangladesh formed in early 2001. Stentorian released one commercially successful album Protimuhurtey in 2005 and several commercially successful singles. Their most popular songs include \"Adrissho Juddho\", \"Bishonno Adhaar\", \"Bidrohi\", \"Jolosrot\", \"Anubhuti\", \"Mone pore na\" and most recently \"Chhobi\". Stentorian is regarded as one of the pioneers of the underground heavy metal music movement, which re-energized heavy metal in Bangladesh in this current decade. Perhaps Stentorian is most notable for being led by three of the greatest Bangladeshi rock vocalists of all time, Real, Torsha and Tanim Sufyani\" and for their commercially successful single \"Bishonno Adhaar\" where they featured Sumon from Aurthohin.", "Title: Glamorous Indie Rock &amp; Roll\n\n\"Glamorous Indie Rock & Roll\" is a song by American rock band The Killers, included as a bonus track on select editions of their debut studio album, \"Hot Fuss\" (2004). The song was issued as a promotional single in the United Kingdom in 2004.", "Title: Gwen Stefani\n\nGwen Renée Stefani ( ; born October 3, 1969) is an American singer, songwriter, fashion designer, actress, and television personality. She is a co-founder and the lead vocalist of the band No Doubt that experienced major success after their breakthrough studio album \"Tragic Kingdom\" (1995) along with various successful singles, including \"Just a Girl\", \"Don't Speak\", \"Hey Baby\", and \"It's My Life\". During the band's hiatus, Stefani embarked on a solo pop career in 2004 by releasing her debut studio album \"Love. Angel. Music. Baby. \" Inspired by pop music from the 1980s, the album was met with both critical and commercial success. It spawned three commercially successful singles: \"What You Waiting For? \", \"Rich Girl\", and \"Hollaback Girl\", the latter reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 while also becoming the first US download to sell one million copies. In 2006 Stefani released her second studio album \"The Sweet Escape\". The album produced two successful singles: \"Wind It Up\" and the album's title track \"The Sweet Escape\". Her third solo album \"This Is What the Truth Feels Like\" was released in March 2016 and became her first solo number-one album on the \"Billboard\" 200.", "Title: Somebody Told Me\n\n\"Somebody Told Me\" is a song by American rock band the Killers. It was released as the second official single from the group's debut studio album \"Hot Fuss\" (2004), and was written by band members Brandon Flowers, Mark Stoermer, Dave Keuning and Ronnie Vannucci Jr.. In an interview with Rolling Stone, Brandon Flowers said \"This is the story of trying to meet someone in a club.\" It is written in the key of B-flat minor.", "Title: Hot Fuss Tour\n\nThe Hot Fuss Tour was a concert tour by American rock band The Killers. It took place between 2003 and 2005 to support the band's first studio album, \"Hot Fuss\", which was released in June 2004. The tour was enduring with the band playing well over 300 shows in a two-year period.", "Title: Mr. Brightside\n\n\"Mr. Brightside\" is the first single released by American rock band the Killers. It was released as the band's debut single and is featured on their debut studio album \"Hot Fuss\" (2004). Written by band members Brandon Flowers and Dave Keuning, this was one of the first songs the Killers ever wrote. Two music videos were made for the song: the first, which is in black-and-white, features the band performing in an empty room. The second, filmed for the re-release, is based on the 2001 film \"Moulin Rouge! \".", "Title: All These Things That I've Done\n\n\"All These Things That I've Done\" is a song by American rock band The Killers. The song was released as the third single from the band's debut studio album \"Hot Fuss\" (2004). It was written by frontman Brandon Flowers and features gospel choir The Sweet Inspirations. It was released as the third single in 2004 in the United Kingdom and as the fourth single in the United States, peaking at #74 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 and #18 in the UK Singles Chart. The song features an extended refrain of \"I got soul, but I'm not a soldier\".", "Title: Hot Fuss\n\nHot Fuss is the debut studio album by American rock band The Killers. It was released on June 7, 2004 in the United Kingdom and on June 15, 2004 in the United States. The album is mostly influenced by new wave music and post-punk. \"Hot Fuss\" produced several commercially and critically successful singles: \"Mr. Brightside\", \"Somebody Told Me\", \"All These Things That I've Done\" and \"Smile Like You Mean It\".", "Title: The Killers discography\n\nAmerican rock band The Killers has released five studio albums, one live album, three compilation albums, one extended play, 30 singles, four promotional singles, and 35 music videos. Part of the post-punk revival movement, The Killers are influenced by music styles of the 1980s and 1990s. The group's debut studio album, \"Hot Fuss\" (2004), brought the band mainstream success, spawning four UK top-20 singles, including \"Mr. Brightside\". The album has since been certified triple platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) and seven-times platinum by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), selling seven million copies worldwide.", "Title: Smile Like You Mean It\n\n\"Smile Like You Mean It\" is a song by American rock band The Killers. The song is featured on their debut studio album \"Hot Fuss\" (2004), and is the fourth single from it in the United Kingdom and the third single in United States. It was written by lead vocalist Brandon Flowers and bassist Mark Stoermer. The song is written in the key of F-sharp major. The song originally featured on the \"Mr. Brightside\" EP, released in September 2003." ]
6,489
Who made a dramatic "Mansion House" speech and was a British Liberal politician?
David Lloyd George
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{ "title": [ "Agadir Crisis", "David Lloyd George" ], "sent_id": [ 5, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "The Agadir Crisis or Second Moroccan Crisis (also known as the Panthersprung in German) was a brief international crisis sparked by the deployment of a substantial force of French troops in the interior of Morocco in April 1911.", " Germany did not object to France's expansion, but wanted territorial compensation for itself.", " Berlin threatened warfare, sent a gunboat, and stirred up angry German nationalists.", " Negotiations between Berlin and Paris resolved the crisis: France took over Morocco as a protectorate in exchange for territorial concessions to Germany from the French Congo, while Spain was satisfied with a change in its boundary with Morocco.", " The British cabinet, however, was alarmed at Germany's aggressiveness toward France.", " David Lloyd George made a dramatic \"Mansion House\" speech that denounced the German move as an intolerable humiliation.", " There was talk of war, and Germany backed down.", " Relations between Berlin and London remained sour." ], "title": "Agadir Crisis" }, { "sentences": [ "Wallace Leslie Lawler (15 March 1912 – 28 September 1972) was a British Liberal politician.", " He was elected a Member of Parliament (MP) by gaining Birmingham, Ladywood from Labour at a by-election on 26 June 1969.", " However, Lawler only served for one year, as Labour's Doris Fisher regained the seat from him at the 1970 general election.", " He was the last Liberal to serve as a Member of Parliament in Birmingham, as Liberal Democrat John Hemming gained Birmingham, Yardley in 2005." ], "title": "Wallace Lawler" }, { "sentences": [ "Newton Wallop, 6th Earl of Portsmouth JP, DL (19 January 1856 - 4 December 1917), styled Viscount Lymington until 1891, was a British Liberal politician but then joined the Liberal Unionist Party in 1886.", " He later switched back to the Liberal Party to serve as Under-Secretary of State for War under Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman from 1905 to 1908." ], "title": "Newton Wallop, 6th Earl of Portsmouth" }, { "sentences": [ "Edwin Samuel Montagu PC (6 February 1879 – 15 November 1924) was a British Liberal politician who served as Secretary of State for India between 1917 and 1922.", " Montagu was a \"radical\" Liberal and the third practising Jew (after Herbert Samuel and Rufus Isaacs) to serve in the British cabinet." ], "title": "Edwin Samuel Montagu" }, { "sentences": [ "Herbert Louis Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel (6 November 1870 – 5 February 1963), was a British Liberal politician who was the party leader from 1931 to 1935.", " He was the first nominally-practising Jew, although a personal atheist, to serve as a Cabinet minister and to become the leader of a major British political party.", " Samuel was the last member of the Liberal Party to hold one of the four Great Offices of State.", " He also served as a diplomat." ], "title": "Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel" }, { "sentences": [ "Sir Thomas Keens (1870 – 24 November 1953) was a British Liberal later National Liberal politician and accountant." ], "title": "Thomas Keens" }, { "sentences": [ "George Grenfell Glyn, 2nd Baron Wolverton PC (10 February 1824 – 6 November 1887), was a British Liberal politician.", " He held office in three of the Liberal administrations of William Ewart Gladstone." ], "title": "George Glyn, 2nd Baron Wolverton" }, { "sentences": [ "David Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) was a British Liberal politician.", " As Chancellor of the Exchequer (1908–1915), Lloyd George was a key figure in the introduction of many reforms which laid the foundations of the modern welfare state.", " His most important role came as the highly energetic Prime Minister of the Wartime Coalition Government (1916–22), during and immediately after the First World War.", " He was a major player at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 that reordered Europe after the defeat of the Central Powers." ], "title": "David Lloyd George" }, { "sentences": [ "William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp (20 February 1872 – 14 November 1938), styled Viscount Elmley until 1891, was a British Liberal politician.", " He was Governor of New South Wales between 1899 and 1901, a member of the Liberal administrations of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman and H. H. Asquith between 1905 and 1915 and leader of the Liberal Party in the House of Lords between 1924 and 1931.", " When political enemies threatened to make public his homosexuality he resigned from office to go into exile.", " Lord Beauchamp is often assumed to be the model for the character Lord Marchmain in Evelyn Waugh's novel \"Brideshead Revisited\"." ], "title": "William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp" }, { "sentences": [ "Arthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (3 August 1829 – 24 October 1912) was a British Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1865 to 1895.", " He was Speaker of the House of Commons from 1884 until 1895 when he was raised to the peerage." ], "title": "Arthur Peel, 1st Viscount Peel" } ]
[ "Title: Agadir Crisis\n\nThe Agadir Crisis or Second Moroccan Crisis (also known as the Panthersprung in German) was a brief international crisis sparked by the deployment of a substantial force of French troops in the interior of Morocco in April 1911. Germany did not object to France's expansion, but wanted territorial compensation for itself. Berlin threatened warfare, sent a gunboat, and stirred up angry German nationalists. Negotiations between Berlin and Paris resolved the crisis: France took over Morocco as a protectorate in exchange for territorial concessions to Germany from the French Congo, while Spain was satisfied with a change in its boundary with Morocco. The British cabinet, however, was alarmed at Germany's aggressiveness toward France. David Lloyd George made a dramatic \"Mansion House\" speech that denounced the German move as an intolerable humiliation. There was talk of war, and Germany backed down. Relations between Berlin and London remained sour.", "Title: Wallace Lawler\n\nWallace Leslie Lawler (15 March 1912 – 28 September 1972) was a British Liberal politician. He was elected a Member of Parliament (MP) by gaining Birmingham, Ladywood from Labour at a by-election on 26 June 1969. However, Lawler only served for one year, as Labour's Doris Fisher regained the seat from him at the 1970 general election. He was the last Liberal to serve as a Member of Parliament in Birmingham, as Liberal Democrat John Hemming gained Birmingham, Yardley in 2005.", "Title: Newton Wallop, 6th Earl of Portsmouth\n\nNewton Wallop, 6th Earl of Portsmouth JP, DL (19 January 1856 - 4 December 1917), styled Viscount Lymington until 1891, was a British Liberal politician but then joined the Liberal Unionist Party in 1886. He later switched back to the Liberal Party to serve as Under-Secretary of State for War under Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman from 1905 to 1908.", "Title: Edwin Samuel Montagu\n\nEdwin Samuel Montagu PC (6 February 1879 – 15 November 1924) was a British Liberal politician who served as Secretary of State for India between 1917 and 1922. Montagu was a \"radical\" Liberal and the third practising Jew (after Herbert Samuel and Rufus Isaacs) to serve in the British cabinet.", "Title: Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel\n\nHerbert Louis Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel (6 November 1870 – 5 February 1963), was a British Liberal politician who was the party leader from 1931 to 1935. He was the first nominally-practising Jew, although a personal atheist, to serve as a Cabinet minister and to become the leader of a major British political party. Samuel was the last member of the Liberal Party to hold one of the four Great Offices of State. He also served as a diplomat.", "Title: Thomas Keens\n\nSir Thomas Keens (1870 – 24 November 1953) was a British Liberal later National Liberal politician and accountant.", "Title: George Glyn, 2nd Baron Wolverton\n\nGeorge Grenfell Glyn, 2nd Baron Wolverton PC (10 February 1824 – 6 November 1887), was a British Liberal politician. He held office in three of the Liberal administrations of William Ewart Gladstone.", "Title: David Lloyd George\n\nDavid Lloyd George, 1st Earl Lloyd-George of Dwyfor, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (17 January 1863 – 26 March 1945) was a British Liberal politician. As Chancellor of the Exchequer (1908–1915), Lloyd George was a key figure in the introduction of many reforms which laid the foundations of the modern welfare state. His most important role came as the highly energetic Prime Minister of the Wartime Coalition Government (1916–22), during and immediately after the First World War. He was a major player at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 that reordered Europe after the defeat of the Central Powers.", "Title: William Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp\n\nWilliam Lygon, 7th Earl Beauchamp (20 February 1872 – 14 November 1938), styled Viscount Elmley until 1891, was a British Liberal politician. He was Governor of New South Wales between 1899 and 1901, a member of the Liberal administrations of Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman and H. H. Asquith between 1905 and 1915 and leader of the Liberal Party in the House of Lords between 1924 and 1931. When political enemies threatened to make public his homosexuality he resigned from office to go into exile. Lord Beauchamp is often assumed to be the model for the character Lord Marchmain in Evelyn Waugh's novel \"Brideshead Revisited\".", "Title: Arthur Peel, 1st Viscount Peel\n\nArthur Wellesley Peel, 1st Viscount Peel, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (3 August 1829 – 24 October 1912) was a British Liberal politician who sat in the House of Commons from 1865 to 1895. He was Speaker of the House of Commons from 1884 until 1895 when he was raised to the peerage." ]
6,490
Are both Bijou and Caipirinha alcoholic beverages?
yes
comparison
medium
{ "title": [ "Bijou (cocktail)", "Caipirinha", "Caipirinha" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Systembolaget (] , \"the System Company\"), colloquially known as systemet (\"the system\") or bolaget (\"the company\"), is a government-owned chain of liquor stores in Sweden.", " It is the only retail store allowed to sell alcoholic beverages that contain more than 3.5% alcohol by volume.", " Systembolaget also sells non-alcoholic beverages, although this product segment represents less than half a percent of the total sales of beverages.", " To buy alcoholic beverages at Systembolaget one has to be 20 years of age or older.", " At Swedish restaurants and bars the legal age to buy alcoholic beverages is 18 years (though bars and clubs may voluntarily set an age limit higher than 18 if they prefer)." ], "title": "Systembolaget" }, { "sentences": [ "Alcohol free, or non-alcoholic beverages, are non-alcoholic versions of typically alcoholic beverages.", " These may take the form of a non-alcoholic mixed drink (a \"virgin drink\"), non-alcoholic beer (\"near beer\") and \"mocktails\", and are widely available where alcoholic beverages are sold.", " Beverages with labels that state the actual alcohol by volume help citizens from unknowingly becoming inebriated or drunk drivers." ], "title": "Non-alcoholic beverage" }, { "sentences": [ "The Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division is the alcoholic beverage control authority for the U.S. state of Iowa.", " Since March 8, 1934, it has regulated the traffic in, and maintained a monopoly on the wholesaling of, alcoholic beverages in the state, thus making Iowa an alcoholic beverage control state." ], "title": "Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division" }, { "sentences": [ "The production and consumption of alcoholic beverages, especially wine, in Afghanistan has a long tradition – going back at least to the fourth century BC.", " Currently, the possession and consumption of alcohol is prohibited for Afghan nationals.", " However, the Afghan government provides a license for various many outlets to distribute alcoholic beverages to foreign journalists and tourists, and black market alcohol consumption is prevalent as well.", " Bringing two bottles or two litres of alcoholic beverages is allowed for foreigners entering Afghanistan." ], "title": "Alcohol in Afghanistan" }, { "sentences": [ "A drinking establishment is a business whose primary function is the serving of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises.", " Some establishments may also serve food, or have entertainment, but their main purpose is to serve alcoholic beverages.", " There are different types of drinking establishment ranging from seedy bars or nightclubs, sometimes termed \"dive bars\", to 5,000 seat beer halls and elegant places of entertainment for the elite.", " A public house, informally known as a \"pub\", is an establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises in countries and regions of British influence.", " Although the terms are increasingly used to refer to the same thing, there is a difference between pubs, bars, inns, taverns and lounges where alcohol is served commercially.", " A tavern or pot-house is, loosely, a place of business where people gather to drink alcoholic beverages and, more than likely, also be served food, though not licensed to put up guests.", " The word derives from the Latin \"taberna\" and the Greek \"ταβέρνα\"/taverna." ], "title": "Drinking establishment" }, { "sentences": [ "Alcoholic Beverage Control is a division of the Idaho State Police responsible for the control of alcoholic beverages in the state.", " The Idaho State Liquor Dispensary maintains a monopoly on the sale of all alcoholic beverages that exceed 16% alcohol by volume.", " The ABC enforces Title 23 - Alcoholic Beverages IDAPA 11 Title 05 Chapter 01." ], "title": "Idaho Alcoholic Beverage Control" }, { "sentences": [ "Korean culture has a wide variety of traditional alcoholic beverages, called sul (술 ).", " Most of these beverages end with the Sino-Korean word -\"ju\" (주 ; 酒 ), while some alcoholic beverages end with the native Korean word -\"sul\"; the Sino-Korean \"ju\" is not used as an independent noun." ], "title": "Korean alcoholic beverages" }, { "sentences": [ "A bijou is a mixed alcoholic drink composed of gin, vermouth, and chartreuse.", " Bijou means \"jewel\" in French.", " It is said to have been invented by Harry Johnson.", " This cocktail is called Bijou because it combines the colors of three jewels: gin for diamond, vermouth for ruby, and chartreuse for emerald.", " An original-style Bijou is made stirred with ice as Harry Johnson's 1900 \"New and Improved Bartender Manual\" states \"mix well with a spoon and serve.\"", " This recipe is also one of the oldest in the manual dating back to 1890s." ], "title": "Bijou (cocktail)" }, { "sentences": [ "The state laws governing alcoholic beverages in New Jersey are among the most complex in the United States, with many peculiarities not found in other states' laws.", " They provide for 29 distinct liquor licenses granted to manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and for the public warehousing and transport of alcoholic beverages.", " General authority for the statutory and regulatory control of alcoholic beverages rests with the state government, particularly the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control overseen by the state's Attorney General." ], "title": "Alcohol laws of New Jersey" }, { "sentences": [ "Caipirinha (] ) is Brazil's national cocktail, made with cachaça (] ) (sugarcane hard liquor), sugar and lime.", " Cachaça, also known as \"pinga\", \"caninha\", or any one of a multitude of traditional names, is Brazil's most common distilled alcoholic beverage.", " Although both rum and cachaça are made from sugarcane-derived products, in cachaça the alcohol results from the fermentation of fresh sugarcane juice that is then distilled, while rum is usually made from refinery by-products such as molasses." ], "title": "Caipirinha" } ]
[ "Title: Systembolaget\n\nSystembolaget (] , \"the System Company\"), colloquially known as systemet (\"the system\") or bolaget (\"the company\"), is a government-owned chain of liquor stores in Sweden. It is the only retail store allowed to sell alcoholic beverages that contain more than 3.5% alcohol by volume. Systembolaget also sells non-alcoholic beverages, although this product segment represents less than half a percent of the total sales of beverages. To buy alcoholic beverages at Systembolaget one has to be 20 years of age or older. At Swedish restaurants and bars the legal age to buy alcoholic beverages is 18 years (though bars and clubs may voluntarily set an age limit higher than 18 if they prefer).", "Title: Non-alcoholic beverage\n\nAlcohol free, or non-alcoholic beverages, are non-alcoholic versions of typically alcoholic beverages. These may take the form of a non-alcoholic mixed drink (a \"virgin drink\"), non-alcoholic beer (\"near beer\") and \"mocktails\", and are widely available where alcoholic beverages are sold. Beverages with labels that state the actual alcohol by volume help citizens from unknowingly becoming inebriated or drunk drivers.", "Title: Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division\n\nThe Iowa Alcoholic Beverages Division is the alcoholic beverage control authority for the U.S. state of Iowa. Since March 8, 1934, it has regulated the traffic in, and maintained a monopoly on the wholesaling of, alcoholic beverages in the state, thus making Iowa an alcoholic beverage control state.", "Title: Alcohol in Afghanistan\n\nThe production and consumption of alcoholic beverages, especially wine, in Afghanistan has a long tradition – going back at least to the fourth century BC. Currently, the possession and consumption of alcohol is prohibited for Afghan nationals. However, the Afghan government provides a license for various many outlets to distribute alcoholic beverages to foreign journalists and tourists, and black market alcohol consumption is prevalent as well. Bringing two bottles or two litres of alcoholic beverages is allowed for foreigners entering Afghanistan.", "Title: Drinking establishment\n\nA drinking establishment is a business whose primary function is the serving of alcoholic beverages for consumption on the premises. Some establishments may also serve food, or have entertainment, but their main purpose is to serve alcoholic beverages. There are different types of drinking establishment ranging from seedy bars or nightclubs, sometimes termed \"dive bars\", to 5,000 seat beer halls and elegant places of entertainment for the elite. A public house, informally known as a \"pub\", is an establishment licensed to serve alcoholic drinks for consumption on the premises in countries and regions of British influence. Although the terms are increasingly used to refer to the same thing, there is a difference between pubs, bars, inns, taverns and lounges where alcohol is served commercially. A tavern or pot-house is, loosely, a place of business where people gather to drink alcoholic beverages and, more than likely, also be served food, though not licensed to put up guests. The word derives from the Latin \"taberna\" and the Greek \"ταβέρνα\"/taverna.", "Title: Idaho Alcoholic Beverage Control\n\nAlcoholic Beverage Control is a division of the Idaho State Police responsible for the control of alcoholic beverages in the state. The Idaho State Liquor Dispensary maintains a monopoly on the sale of all alcoholic beverages that exceed 16% alcohol by volume. The ABC enforces Title 23 - Alcoholic Beverages IDAPA 11 Title 05 Chapter 01.", "Title: Korean alcoholic beverages\n\nKorean culture has a wide variety of traditional alcoholic beverages, called sul (술 ). Most of these beverages end with the Sino-Korean word -\"ju\" (주 ; 酒 ), while some alcoholic beverages end with the native Korean word -\"sul\"; the Sino-Korean \"ju\" is not used as an independent noun.", "Title: Bijou (cocktail)\n\nA bijou is a mixed alcoholic drink composed of gin, vermouth, and chartreuse. Bijou means \"jewel\" in French. It is said to have been invented by Harry Johnson. This cocktail is called Bijou because it combines the colors of three jewels: gin for diamond, vermouth for ruby, and chartreuse for emerald. An original-style Bijou is made stirred with ice as Harry Johnson's 1900 \"New and Improved Bartender Manual\" states \"mix well with a spoon and serve.\" This recipe is also one of the oldest in the manual dating back to 1890s.", "Title: Alcohol laws of New Jersey\n\nThe state laws governing alcoholic beverages in New Jersey are among the most complex in the United States, with many peculiarities not found in other states' laws. They provide for 29 distinct liquor licenses granted to manufacturers, wholesalers, retailers, and for the public warehousing and transport of alcoholic beverages. General authority for the statutory and regulatory control of alcoholic beverages rests with the state government, particularly the Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control overseen by the state's Attorney General.", "Title: Caipirinha\n\nCaipirinha (] ) is Brazil's national cocktail, made with cachaça (] ) (sugarcane hard liquor), sugar and lime. Cachaça, also known as \"pinga\", \"caninha\", or any one of a multitude of traditional names, is Brazil's most common distilled alcoholic beverage. Although both rum and cachaça are made from sugarcane-derived products, in cachaça the alcohol results from the fermentation of fresh sugarcane juice that is then distilled, while rum is usually made from refinery by-products such as molasses." ]
6,491
What Canadian businessman has a net worth of over four billion dollars and chairs a company that operates Rexall pharmacies?
Daryl Katz
bridge
hard
{ "title": [ "Katz Group of Companies", "Katz Group of Companies", "Daryl Katz" ], "sent_id": [ 1, 6, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "According to Forbes 2014 ranking of the world's billionaires, Nigerian business magnate Aliko Dangote with a net worth of $25 billion is the world's richest black person.", " Others on the list are Nigeria's Mike Adenuga with $4.6 billion, American media mogul Oprah Winfrey with a net worth of $3.9 billion (2015) and South African gold magnate Patrice Motsepe, with $2.9 billion, Nigeria's Folorunsho Alakija with $2.5 billion and Mo Ibrahim, a British billionaire of Sudanese Nubian ancestry, who has been on the \"Forbes\" Billionaire list since 2008 and in 2012 had a net worth of $1.1 billion." ], "title": "Black billionaires" }, { "sentences": [ "The Katz Group of Companies is one of Canada's largest privately owned enterprises, with operations in pharmacy, sports and entertainment, and real estate development.", " Katz Group Pharmacies Inc. employs over 8,600 people and owns and operates more than 460 Rexall and Rexall Pharma Plus locations across Central and Western Canada.", " Oilers Entertainment Group (OEG), a subsidiary of the Katz Group, owns the National Hockey League five-time Stanley Cup Champion Edmonton Oilers, as well as professional hockey franchises in the American Hockey League, Western Hockey League, and ECHL, and Aquila Productions, one of Canada’s leading entertainment and event companies.", " OEG operates Rogers Place in downtown Edmonton.", " Katz Group is also involved in land assembly, site, and building development in Canada and the United States, including the design and development of Ice District, an area encompasses more than 25 acres anchored by Rogers Place.", " Katz Group is based in Edmonton, Alberta.", " Its founder and chairman is Daryl Katz." ], "title": "Katz Group of Companies" }, { "sentences": [ "José Miguel Bonetti Guerra GCSG (born 25 February 1938, in Santo Domingo) is a businessman from the Dominican Republic.", " He was the chairman of Grupo Sociedad Industrial Dominicana (Grupo SID) for more than 45 years until 2015, when he was succeeded by his daughter Ligia Bonetti.", " According to \"Forbes\", Bonetti is among the ten largest fortunes in the Dominican Republic, with a net worth near one billion dollars as of 2014.", " He is also part of the President's Leadership Council for the Inter-American Dialogue." ], "title": "José Miguel Bonetti" }, { "sentences": [ "John P. Calamos, Sr. (born 1940) is a Greek–American businessman, mutual fund manager and a self-made billionaire with an estimated net worth of 2.7 billion dollars according to Forbes.", " He founded \"Calamos Asset Management\" in 1977, and won BusinessWeek's best manager for 2003 and 2004 .", " He is also a veteran of the Vietnam War, in which he served as a fighter pilot in the Air Force.", " Calamos received a bachelor's degree in business and economics from Illinois Institute of Technology in 1963 and an M.B.A. in 1970, and currently serves on the IIT Board of Trustees." ], "title": "John Calamos" }, { "sentences": [ "Sandro Veronesi is an Italian entrepreneur, and founder of the Calzedonia Group.", " This corporation consists of Calzedonia, Intimissimi, Tezenis, Falconeri, Signorvino, Atelier Emé and Cash & Carry.", " According to the Forbes list of billionaires, Sandro Veronesi is one of the richest people in the world, with a net worth of over one billion dollars.", " His net worth in 2013 was estimated at $1.8 billion." ], "title": "Sandro Veronesi (entrepreneur)" }, { "sentences": [ "Tan Sri Dato Seri' Lim Kok Thay (林国泰 ; born 1951) is a wealthy Malaysian Chinese businessman.", " He has a net worth of US$4.71 Billion, make him Malaysia's sixth richest person.", " He is the second son of Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong, the founder of the Genting Group and Puan Lee Kim Fa.", " Now he is the CEO & Chairman of Genting Group, which one of the largest casinos, resorts & cruises company with market cap almost US$ 40 Billion.", " His family net worth is about US$4.5 Billion." ], "title": "Lim Kok Thay" }, { "sentences": [ "This is the list of Pakistani politicians by net worth as per the media reports and asset declaration.", " As of 2008, former president Asif Ali Zardari is the richest Pakistani politician with net worth of US$35 billion and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from Sharif family is 2nd richest for having net worth of US$30 billion.", " MNA Noor Alam Khan is also among the richest with assets worth US$800 million in 2013." ], "title": "List of Pakistani politicians by net worth" }, { "sentences": [ "Björgólfur Guðmundsson (born 2 January 1941 in Reykjavík, Iceland) was the chairman and former owner of West Ham United FC.", " Björgólfur was Iceland's second businessman worth more than a billion dollars — his son, Björgólfur Thor Björgólfsson being the first.", " He was at one time the majority owner and chairman of the now nationalised Icelandic bank Landsbanki, the second largest company in Iceland.", " He was ranked by \"Forbes\" magazine in March 2008 as the 1014th-richest person in the world, with a net worth of $1.1 billion.", " In December of the same year Forbes revalued his net worth to $0 and on 31 July 2009 he was declared bankrupt by the Icelandic courts with debts of almost £500 million (96 billion ISK)." ], "title": "Björgólfur Guðmundsson" }, { "sentences": [ "Daryl Allan Katz (born May 31, 1961) is a Canadian businessman, investor, and philanthropist.", " With an estimated net worth of $US 4.14 billion (as of November 2015), Katz was ranked by \"Forbes\" as the 12th wealthiest Canadian and 534th in the world.", " The Edmonton-based Katz is founder and chairman of the Katz Group of Companies, one of Canada’s largest privately owned enterprises, with operations in the pharmacy, sports & entertainment, and real estate development sectors.", " Katz Group owns the Edmonton Oilers, and is leading the development of Rogers Place arena and the Ice District.", " Katz is a former lawyer, and resides in Edmonton." ], "title": "Daryl Katz" }, { "sentences": [ "Asset poverty is an economic and social condition that is more persistent and prevalent than income poverty.", " It can be defined as a household’s inability to access wealth resources that are sufficient to provide for basic needs for a period of three months.", " Basic needs refer to the minimum standards for consumption and acceptable needs.", " Wealth resources consist of home ownership, other real estate (second home, rented properties, etc.), net value of farm and business assets, stocks, checking and savings accounts, and other savings (money in savings bonds, life insurance policy cash values, etc.).", " Wealth is measured in three forms: net worth, net worth minus home equity, and liquid assets.", " Net worth consists of all the aspects mentioned above.", " Net worth minus home equity is the same except it does not include home ownership in asset calculations.", " Liquid assets are resources that are readily available such as cash, checking and savings accounts, stocks, and other sources of savings.", " There are two types of assets: tangible and intangible.", " Tangible assets most closely resemble liquid assets in that they include stocks, bonds, property, natural resources, and hard assets not in the form of real estate.", " Intangible assets are simply the access to credit, social capital, cultural capital, political capital, and human capital." ], "title": "Asset poverty" } ]
[ "Title: Black billionaires\n\nAccording to Forbes 2014 ranking of the world's billionaires, Nigerian business magnate Aliko Dangote with a net worth of $25 billion is the world's richest black person. Others on the list are Nigeria's Mike Adenuga with $4.6 billion, American media mogul Oprah Winfrey with a net worth of $3.9 billion (2015) and South African gold magnate Patrice Motsepe, with $2.9 billion, Nigeria's Folorunsho Alakija with $2.5 billion and Mo Ibrahim, a British billionaire of Sudanese Nubian ancestry, who has been on the \"Forbes\" Billionaire list since 2008 and in 2012 had a net worth of $1.1 billion.", "Title: Katz Group of Companies\n\nThe Katz Group of Companies is one of Canada's largest privately owned enterprises, with operations in pharmacy, sports and entertainment, and real estate development. Katz Group Pharmacies Inc. employs over 8,600 people and owns and operates more than 460 Rexall and Rexall Pharma Plus locations across Central and Western Canada. Oilers Entertainment Group (OEG), a subsidiary of the Katz Group, owns the National Hockey League five-time Stanley Cup Champion Edmonton Oilers, as well as professional hockey franchises in the American Hockey League, Western Hockey League, and ECHL, and Aquila Productions, one of Canada’s leading entertainment and event companies. OEG operates Rogers Place in downtown Edmonton. Katz Group is also involved in land assembly, site, and building development in Canada and the United States, including the design and development of Ice District, an area encompasses more than 25 acres anchored by Rogers Place. Katz Group is based in Edmonton, Alberta. Its founder and chairman is Daryl Katz.", "Title: José Miguel Bonetti\n\nJosé Miguel Bonetti Guerra GCSG (born 25 February 1938, in Santo Domingo) is a businessman from the Dominican Republic. He was the chairman of Grupo Sociedad Industrial Dominicana (Grupo SID) for more than 45 years until 2015, when he was succeeded by his daughter Ligia Bonetti. According to \"Forbes\", Bonetti is among the ten largest fortunes in the Dominican Republic, with a net worth near one billion dollars as of 2014. He is also part of the President's Leadership Council for the Inter-American Dialogue.", "Title: John Calamos\n\nJohn P. Calamos, Sr. (born 1940) is a Greek–American businessman, mutual fund manager and a self-made billionaire with an estimated net worth of 2.7 billion dollars according to Forbes. He founded \"Calamos Asset Management\" in 1977, and won BusinessWeek's best manager for 2003 and 2004 . He is also a veteran of the Vietnam War, in which he served as a fighter pilot in the Air Force. Calamos received a bachelor's degree in business and economics from Illinois Institute of Technology in 1963 and an M.B.A. in 1970, and currently serves on the IIT Board of Trustees.", "Title: Sandro Veronesi (entrepreneur)\n\nSandro Veronesi is an Italian entrepreneur, and founder of the Calzedonia Group. This corporation consists of Calzedonia, Intimissimi, Tezenis, Falconeri, Signorvino, Atelier Emé and Cash & Carry. According to the Forbes list of billionaires, Sandro Veronesi is one of the richest people in the world, with a net worth of over one billion dollars. His net worth in 2013 was estimated at $1.8 billion.", "Title: Lim Kok Thay\n\nTan Sri Dato Seri' Lim Kok Thay (林国泰 ; born 1951) is a wealthy Malaysian Chinese businessman. He has a net worth of US$4.71 Billion, make him Malaysia's sixth richest person. He is the second son of Tan Sri Lim Goh Tong, the founder of the Genting Group and Puan Lee Kim Fa. Now he is the CEO & Chairman of Genting Group, which one of the largest casinos, resorts & cruises company with market cap almost US$ 40 Billion. His family net worth is about US$4.5 Billion.", "Title: List of Pakistani politicians by net worth\n\nThis is the list of Pakistani politicians by net worth as per the media reports and asset declaration. As of 2008, former president Asif Ali Zardari is the richest Pakistani politician with net worth of US$35 billion and former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif from Sharif family is 2nd richest for having net worth of US$30 billion. MNA Noor Alam Khan is also among the richest with assets worth US$800 million in 2013.", "Title: Björgólfur Guðmundsson\n\nBjörgólfur Guðmundsson (born 2 January 1941 in Reykjavík, Iceland) was the chairman and former owner of West Ham United FC. Björgólfur was Iceland's second businessman worth more than a billion dollars — his son, Björgólfur Thor Björgólfsson being the first. He was at one time the majority owner and chairman of the now nationalised Icelandic bank Landsbanki, the second largest company in Iceland. He was ranked by \"Forbes\" magazine in March 2008 as the 1014th-richest person in the world, with a net worth of $1.1 billion. In December of the same year Forbes revalued his net worth to $0 and on 31 July 2009 he was declared bankrupt by the Icelandic courts with debts of almost £500 million (96 billion ISK).", "Title: Daryl Katz\n\nDaryl Allan Katz (born May 31, 1961) is a Canadian businessman, investor, and philanthropist. With an estimated net worth of $US 4.14 billion (as of November 2015), Katz was ranked by \"Forbes\" as the 12th wealthiest Canadian and 534th in the world. The Edmonton-based Katz is founder and chairman of the Katz Group of Companies, one of Canada’s largest privately owned enterprises, with operations in the pharmacy, sports & entertainment, and real estate development sectors. Katz Group owns the Edmonton Oilers, and is leading the development of Rogers Place arena and the Ice District. Katz is a former lawyer, and resides in Edmonton.", "Title: Asset poverty\n\nAsset poverty is an economic and social condition that is more persistent and prevalent than income poverty. It can be defined as a household’s inability to access wealth resources that are sufficient to provide for basic needs for a period of three months. Basic needs refer to the minimum standards for consumption and acceptable needs. Wealth resources consist of home ownership, other real estate (second home, rented properties, etc.), net value of farm and business assets, stocks, checking and savings accounts, and other savings (money in savings bonds, life insurance policy cash values, etc.). Wealth is measured in three forms: net worth, net worth minus home equity, and liquid assets. Net worth consists of all the aspects mentioned above. Net worth minus home equity is the same except it does not include home ownership in asset calculations. Liquid assets are resources that are readily available such as cash, checking and savings accounts, stocks, and other sources of savings. There are two types of assets: tangible and intangible. Tangible assets most closely resemble liquid assets in that they include stocks, bonds, property, natural resources, and hard assets not in the form of real estate. Intangible assets are simply the access to credit, social capital, cultural capital, political capital, and human capital." ]
6,492
What is the name of the 40th president who was in office when the Job Partnership Act of 1982 was passed?
Ronald Reagan
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{ "title": [ "Job Training Partnership Act of 1982", "Job Training Partnership Act of 1982", "Ronald Reagan" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "There is no such thing as United Kingdom partnership law The law governing Partnerships in the UK is either English law or Scots law depending upon where the Partnership was formed.", " There are many common acts relating to Partnerships in both legal systems but there are also many differences for example under Scots Law a Partnership is considered to be a distinct legal entity and therefore can borrow money from a bank in the name of the Partnership.", " Under English law a Partnership is not a distinct legal entity and therefore borrowing would be in the names of the individual partners.", " Partnerships are a form of business association, which arises automatically when people carry on business with a view to a profit.", " (Partnership Act 1890 s 1).", " Partners are jointly and severally liable, just as they own the property in common.", " A limited partnership, under the Limited Partnerships Act 1907 may have sleeping partners, who if they do not partake in any business management will not be liable beyond their investments (s 6).", " A ‘partnership’ under the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000 is now considered a separate legal person (s 11) with limited liability (ss 1 and 14), though it is treated as a partnership for tax, and is not subject to so much regulation as would be a company.", " There must, however, be at least two partners." ], "title": "United Kingdom partnership law" }, { "sentences": [ "Hemant K. Batra (born 15 August 1967) is a Corporate, Business and Strategist commercial lawyer.", " He is the founder and Chairman of Kaden Boriss Global, a legal and business strategist organization of global law firms and offices.", " Kaden Boriss was founded in 2003 by international and business laws specialist lawyers Hemant Batra and Preeti Batra.", " The intellectual property rights (IPR) in the trade mark and copyright of legal brand Kaden Boriss (KB) vests with Hemant Batra Kaden Boriss was originally established as a partnership firm under the common law of the Indian partnership act but was later transformed into a newly set up regime of LLP.", " However, due to lack of clarity under the regulatory framework for lawyers and law firms, Kaden Boriss LLP reverted to its old structure under the older partnership law.", " It was also felt by the partners of Kaden Boriss that unless foreign direct investment was permitted in the Indian legal services sector, forming an LLP had hardly any added benefits.", " It also partnered with I-Inspire 2013, national conference for women leaders, aiming to be a confluence of ideas, a convergence of thoughts and celebration of the spirit of diversity and entrepreneurship.", " Hemant holds a position as the Secretary General of SAARCLAW (South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation in Law).", " SAARCLAW is a regional Apex body of SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation).", " He is also the Chairperson of the Organizing Council of International Infrastructure & Construction Law Arbitration Moot (IICLAM) and Member of the Advisory Board of the Organisation for International Cooperation (OIC) based in New Jersey, USA.", " IICLAM is a joint initiative of Kaden Boriss, National University of Singapore (NUS) and Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), Singapore.", " He is recipient of prestigious Mahatma Gandhi Seva Medal with other awardees being the Dalai Lama, then President of India Shri K. R. Narayanan,UPA Chairperson & President of INC Smt Sonia Gandhi and Speaker Lok Sabha Smt Meira Kumar.", " Batra is author of speaking threads a collection of his thought provoking quotes.", " The most popular being - Think twice before saying `yes' and just once before saying `no'.", " Hemant Batra took over as the Chairman of the prestigious panel of jury for the grant of Aces Awards for Corporate Excellence and Sustainability in Asia." ], "title": "Hemant Batra" }, { "sentences": [ "The speeches and debates of Ronald Reagan comprise the seminal oratory of the 40th President of the United States.", " Reagan began his career in Iowa as a radio broadcaster.", " In 1937, he moved to Los Angeles where he started acting, first in films and later television.", " After delivering a stirring speech in support of Barry Goldwater's presidential candidacy in 1964, he was persuaded to seek the California governorship, winning two years later and again in 1970.", " In 1980 as the Republican candidate for president of the United States, he defeated incumbent Jimmy Carter.", " He was reelected in a landslide in 1984, proclaiming that it was \"Morning in America\".", " Reagan left office in 1989." ], "title": "Speeches and debates of Ronald Reagan" }, { "sentences": [ "Gerald Rudolph Ford Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King Jr.; July 14, 1913 – December 26, 2006) was an American politician who served as the 38th President of the United States from August 1974 to January 1977, following the resignation of Richard Nixon.", " Prior to this he served eight months as the 40th Vice President of the United States, following the resignation of Spiro Agnew.", " He was the first person appointed to the vice presidency under the terms of the 25th Amendment, and consequently the only person to have served as both Vice President and President of the United States without being elected to executive office.", " Before his appointment to the vice presidency, Ford served 25 years as U.S. Representative from Michigan's 5th congressional district, the final nine of them as the House Minority Leader." ], "title": "Gerald Ford" }, { "sentences": [ "Ronald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American statesman and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989.", " Before his presidency, he was the 33rd Governor of California, from 1967 to 1975, after a career as a Hollywood actor and union leader." ], "title": "Ronald Reagan" }, { "sentences": [ "The Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA) is a United States legislative act signed into law on May 18, 2000 by President Bill Clinton as part of the Trade and Development Act of 2000.", " This latter act, which also included the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act of 2000 (AGOA), was intended to advance U.S. economic and security interests by strengthening American relationships with other regions of the world then viewed to be making significant strides in terms of economic development and political reform." ], "title": "Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act" }, { "sentences": [ "Croatia recognizes life partnerships for same-sex couples through the \"Life Partnership Act\", making same-sex couples equal to married couples in everything except adoption.", " However, the Act provides couples with an institution similar to stepchild adoption called partner-guardianship.", " The Act also recognizes and defines unregistered same-sex relationships as informal life partners, thus making them equal to registered life partnerships after they have been cohabiting for a minimum of 3 years.", " Croatia first recognized same-sex couples in 2003 through a law on unregistered same-sex unions which was replaced by the \"Life Partnership Act\".", " The Croatian Parliament passed the new law on 15 July 2014, taking effect in two stages (5 August 2014 and 1 September 2014).", " Since the 2013 referendum, the Constitution of Croatia limits marriage to opposite-sex couples." ], "title": "Recognition of same-sex unions in Croatia" }, { "sentences": [ "The first inauguration of Ronald Reagan as the 40th President of the United States was held on Tuesday, January 20, 1981, on the West Front of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C..", " This was the first inauguration to be held on the building's west side.", " The inauguration marked the commencement of the first four-year term of Ronald Reagan as President and of George H. W. Bush as Vice President.", " Chief Justice Warren E. Burger administered the presidential oath of office to Reagan, who placed his hand upon a family Bible given to him by his mother, open to .", " Associate Justice Potter Stewart administered the vice presidential oath to Bush." ], "title": "First inauguration of Ronald Reagan" }, { "sentences": [ "The Canada Consumer Product Safety Act was a Canadian act that passed into law by the Government of Canada on December 14, 2010.", " This law replaced Part I of the Hazardous Products Act.", " It was originally introduced in the 2nd session of the 39th Parliament of Canada as Bill C-52.", " It died in committee when the 2008 Canadian federal election was called, but was reintroduced in the 2nd session of the 40th Parliament of Canada as Bill C-6 and was passed by both houses of Parliament but did not receive royal assent before Parliament was prorogued.", " It was introduced for a third time in the 3rd session of the 40th Parliament as Bill C-36." ], "title": "Canada Consumer Product Safety Act" }, { "sentences": [ "The Job Training Partnership Act of 1982 (Pub.L.", " 97–300 , , et seq.) was a United States federal law passed October 13, 1982, by the United States Department of Labor during the Ronald Reagan administration.", " The law was the successor to the previous federal job training legislation, the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA).", " It was repealed by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 during the administration of President Bill Clinton." ], "title": "Job Training Partnership Act of 1982" } ]
[ "Title: United Kingdom partnership law\n\nThere is no such thing as United Kingdom partnership law The law governing Partnerships in the UK is either English law or Scots law depending upon where the Partnership was formed. There are many common acts relating to Partnerships in both legal systems but there are also many differences for example under Scots Law a Partnership is considered to be a distinct legal entity and therefore can borrow money from a bank in the name of the Partnership. Under English law a Partnership is not a distinct legal entity and therefore borrowing would be in the names of the individual partners. Partnerships are a form of business association, which arises automatically when people carry on business with a view to a profit. (Partnership Act 1890 s 1). Partners are jointly and severally liable, just as they own the property in common. A limited partnership, under the Limited Partnerships Act 1907 may have sleeping partners, who if they do not partake in any business management will not be liable beyond their investments (s 6). A ‘partnership’ under the Limited Liability Partnerships Act 2000 is now considered a separate legal person (s 11) with limited liability (ss 1 and 14), though it is treated as a partnership for tax, and is not subject to so much regulation as would be a company. There must, however, be at least two partners.", "Title: Hemant Batra\n\nHemant K. Batra (born 15 August 1967) is a Corporate, Business and Strategist commercial lawyer. He is the founder and Chairman of Kaden Boriss Global, a legal and business strategist organization of global law firms and offices. Kaden Boriss was founded in 2003 by international and business laws specialist lawyers Hemant Batra and Preeti Batra. The intellectual property rights (IPR) in the trade mark and copyright of legal brand Kaden Boriss (KB) vests with Hemant Batra Kaden Boriss was originally established as a partnership firm under the common law of the Indian partnership act but was later transformed into a newly set up regime of LLP. However, due to lack of clarity under the regulatory framework for lawyers and law firms, Kaden Boriss LLP reverted to its old structure under the older partnership law. It was also felt by the partners of Kaden Boriss that unless foreign direct investment was permitted in the Indian legal services sector, forming an LLP had hardly any added benefits. It also partnered with I-Inspire 2013, national conference for women leaders, aiming to be a confluence of ideas, a convergence of thoughts and celebration of the spirit of diversity and entrepreneurship. Hemant holds a position as the Secretary General of SAARCLAW (South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation in Law). SAARCLAW is a regional Apex body of SAARC (South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation). He is also the Chairperson of the Organizing Council of International Infrastructure & Construction Law Arbitration Moot (IICLAM) and Member of the Advisory Board of the Organisation for International Cooperation (OIC) based in New Jersey, USA. IICLAM is a joint initiative of Kaden Boriss, National University of Singapore (NUS) and Singapore International Arbitration Centre (SIAC), Singapore. He is recipient of prestigious Mahatma Gandhi Seva Medal with other awardees being the Dalai Lama, then President of India Shri K. R. Narayanan,UPA Chairperson & President of INC Smt Sonia Gandhi and Speaker Lok Sabha Smt Meira Kumar. Batra is author of speaking threads a collection of his thought provoking quotes. The most popular being - Think twice before saying `yes' and just once before saying `no'. Hemant Batra took over as the Chairman of the prestigious panel of jury for the grant of Aces Awards for Corporate Excellence and Sustainability in Asia.", "Title: Speeches and debates of Ronald Reagan\n\nThe speeches and debates of Ronald Reagan comprise the seminal oratory of the 40th President of the United States. Reagan began his career in Iowa as a radio broadcaster. In 1937, he moved to Los Angeles where he started acting, first in films and later television. After delivering a stirring speech in support of Barry Goldwater's presidential candidacy in 1964, he was persuaded to seek the California governorship, winning two years later and again in 1970. In 1980 as the Republican candidate for president of the United States, he defeated incumbent Jimmy Carter. He was reelected in a landslide in 1984, proclaiming that it was \"Morning in America\". Reagan left office in 1989.", "Title: Gerald Ford\n\nGerald Rudolph Ford Jr. (born Leslie Lynch King Jr.; July 14, 1913 – December 26, 2006) was an American politician who served as the 38th President of the United States from August 1974 to January 1977, following the resignation of Richard Nixon. Prior to this he served eight months as the 40th Vice President of the United States, following the resignation of Spiro Agnew. He was the first person appointed to the vice presidency under the terms of the 25th Amendment, and consequently the only person to have served as both Vice President and President of the United States without being elected to executive office. Before his appointment to the vice presidency, Ford served 25 years as U.S. Representative from Michigan's 5th congressional district, the final nine of them as the House Minority Leader.", "Title: Ronald Reagan\n\nRonald Wilson Reagan ( ; February 6, 1911 – June 5, 2004) was an American statesman and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989. Before his presidency, he was the 33rd Governor of California, from 1967 to 1975, after a career as a Hollywood actor and union leader.", "Title: Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act\n\nThe Caribbean Basin Trade Partnership Act (CBTPA) is a United States legislative act signed into law on May 18, 2000 by President Bill Clinton as part of the Trade and Development Act of 2000. This latter act, which also included the Africa Growth and Opportunity Act of 2000 (AGOA), was intended to advance U.S. economic and security interests by strengthening American relationships with other regions of the world then viewed to be making significant strides in terms of economic development and political reform.", "Title: Recognition of same-sex unions in Croatia\n\nCroatia recognizes life partnerships for same-sex couples through the \"Life Partnership Act\", making same-sex couples equal to married couples in everything except adoption. However, the Act provides couples with an institution similar to stepchild adoption called partner-guardianship. The Act also recognizes and defines unregistered same-sex relationships as informal life partners, thus making them equal to registered life partnerships after they have been cohabiting for a minimum of 3 years. Croatia first recognized same-sex couples in 2003 through a law on unregistered same-sex unions which was replaced by the \"Life Partnership Act\". The Croatian Parliament passed the new law on 15 July 2014, taking effect in two stages (5 August 2014 and 1 September 2014). Since the 2013 referendum, the Constitution of Croatia limits marriage to opposite-sex couples.", "Title: First inauguration of Ronald Reagan\n\nThe first inauguration of Ronald Reagan as the 40th President of the United States was held on Tuesday, January 20, 1981, on the West Front of the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C.. This was the first inauguration to be held on the building's west side. The inauguration marked the commencement of the first four-year term of Ronald Reagan as President and of George H. W. Bush as Vice President. Chief Justice Warren E. Burger administered the presidential oath of office to Reagan, who placed his hand upon a family Bible given to him by his mother, open to . Associate Justice Potter Stewart administered the vice presidential oath to Bush.", "Title: Canada Consumer Product Safety Act\n\nThe Canada Consumer Product Safety Act was a Canadian act that passed into law by the Government of Canada on December 14, 2010. This law replaced Part I of the Hazardous Products Act. It was originally introduced in the 2nd session of the 39th Parliament of Canada as Bill C-52. It died in committee when the 2008 Canadian federal election was called, but was reintroduced in the 2nd session of the 40th Parliament of Canada as Bill C-6 and was passed by both houses of Parliament but did not receive royal assent before Parliament was prorogued. It was introduced for a third time in the 3rd session of the 40th Parliament as Bill C-36.", "Title: Job Training Partnership Act of 1982\n\nThe Job Training Partnership Act of 1982 (Pub.L. 97–300 , , et seq.) was a United States federal law passed October 13, 1982, by the United States Department of Labor during the Ronald Reagan administration. The law was the successor to the previous federal job training legislation, the Comprehensive Employment and Training Act (CETA). It was repealed by the Workforce Investment Act of 1998 during the administration of President Bill Clinton." ]
6,493
Daniel John Ferguson Paton, was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for which professional football club in Aston, Birmingham, that plays in the Championship, the second level of English football?
Aston Villa Football Club
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{ "title": [ "Daniel Paton", "Aston Villa F.C." ], "sent_id": [ 0, 0 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Aston Villa Football Club ( ; nicknamed Villa, The Villa, The Villans and The Lions) is a professional football club in Aston, Birmingham, that plays in the Championship, the second level of English football.", " Founded in 1874, they have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897.", " Aston Villa were one of the founder members of the Football League in 1888 and of the Premier League in 1992." ], "title": "Aston Villa F.C." }, { "sentences": [ "Sunderland Association Football Club was founded in 1879 as Sunderland & District Teachers Association Football Club by James Allan.", " They turned professional in 1885.", " Sunderland won their first Football League championship in the 1891–92 season two years after joining the league.", " They won the next Football League First Division on three occasions in four seasons; in 1892, 1893 and 1895, separated by a runner-up spot in 1894.", " In the 1901–02 season, Sunderland won their fifth Football League First Division championship.", " They came close to completing the \"league and cup double\" in the 1912–13 season, winning the league but losing to Aston Villa in the 1913 FA Cup Final.", " The team's next success came in the 1935–36 season when they won the League Championship and also the Charity Shield.", " They had not won the FA Cup until the 1936–37 season when they defeated Preston North End in the 1937 FA Cup Final.", " Sunderland entered The Football League in 1890 and were not relegated from the top division until the 1957–58 season; a total of 58 seasons in the highest division of England.", " Their next trophy came in the 1973 FA Cup Final as they beat Leeds United 1–0.", " They reached the 1985 Football League Cup Final but finished as runners-up to Norwich City after being beaten 1–0.", " In the 1986–87 season Sunderland were relegated to the Football League Third Division for the first time in their history under the management of Lawrie McMenemy, they however, returned to the second division the following season as champions–their lowest position in the English football league system.", " Their first appearance in the Premier League came in the 1999–2000 season after being promoted as champions from Division One.", " In winning promotion the club gained 105 points, which was a record at the time.", " Sunderland gained just 15 points in the 2005-06 season, which set the record for the lowest number of points in a Premier League season, which has since been eclipsed by Derby County." ], "title": "List of Sunderland A.F.C. seasons" }, { "sentences": [ "Colchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Colchester, Essex, that was founded in 1937.", " From the 1937–38 season, the club played in the Southern Football League until 1950, when they were elected to the Football League.", " After playing in the Third Division South for eight seasons, Colchester remained in the Third Division when the league was re-organised by finishing 12th in 1958.", " The club were relegated to the Fourth Division in 1961, but made an immediate return to the Third Division after finishing the 1961–62 season in second position, one point behind Millwall.", " They bounced between the Third and Fourth divisions until 1990, when the club were relegated from the Football League for the first time in 40 years.", " After two seasons in the Football Conference, the U's were promoted back to the Football League after winning the Conference title on goal difference over Wycombe Wanderers in 1992.", " Colchester played in the Third Division between 1992 and 1998, when they won promotion to the Second Division after a play-off final win against Torquay United at Wembley.", " The club remained in the third tier until 2006, as they were promoted to the Championship, the second tier of English football, for the first time in their history, ending the season as runners up in League One to Southend United.", " The U's spent two seasons in the Championship, earning their highest-ever league finish of 10th position in the second tier before being relegated back to League One in 2008.", " Following relegation to League Two at the end of the 2015–16 season, Colchester made a return to the fourth tier of English football for the first time in 18-years." ], "title": "Colchester United F.C. league record by opponent" }, { "sentences": [ "Daniel John Ferguson Paton (1871 – \"unknown\") was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Aston Villa." ], "title": "Daniel Paton" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2015–16 season was Birmingham City Football Club' s 113th season in the English football league system and fifth consecutive season in the Football League Championship.", " It covered the period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016.", " Their Championship record, of 63 points accrued via 16 wins, 15 draws and 15 losses resulting in a tenth-place finish, was exactly the same as in 2014–15.", " Tenth was the lowest position the team had occupied all season.", " The average attendance at league matches, of 17,602, was some 9% higher than in 2014–15.", " As with all clubs in the top two tiers of English football, Birmingham entered the 2015–16 FA Cup in the third round; they lost in that round at home to Premier League club AFC Bournemouth.", " In the League Cup, they progressed through two rounds before being eliminated by Aston Villa, also of the Premier League, in the third." ], "title": "2015–16 Birmingham City F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "Aston Villa Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Aston, Birmingham, who currently play in the EFL Championship.", " The club was founded in 1874 and have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897.", " Aston Villa were founding members of the Football League in 1888 and the Premier League in 1992.", " They are one of the oldest and most successful football clubs in England, having won the First Division Championship seven times and the FA Cup seven times.", " In 1982 the club became one of only five English clubs to win the European Cup." ], "title": "List of Aston Villa F.C. records and statistics" }, { "sentences": [ "Matthew Ferguson (c. 1873 in Bellshill, Scotland – 1902) was a Scottish footballer who played for Sunderland as a central defender.", " He made his debut for Sunderland against Bury on 1 September 1896 in a 1–0 defeat at Newcastle Road.", " In 1902, Ferguson won an English Football League Championship with Sunderland though, the same year, he died and ultimately missed out on international caps for his country, Scotland.", " Through his time at Sunderland, spanning from 1896 to 1902 he made 167 league appearances, scoring 5 goals.", " Ferguson died in the close season of 1902, aged 26, just weeks after Sunderland clinched the 1901-02 League championship.", " His career highpoint was the league title win, but he was perhaps best remembered for keeping goal in a friendly against Tottenham on January 2, 1900 - after Sunderland goalkeeper Ted Doig injured his wrist the day before.", " A large attendance at his funeral proved his popularity." ], "title": "Matthew Ferguson (footballer)" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2014–15 season was the 116th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers.", " The club competed in the second tier of the English football system, the Football League Championship, following their return to the second level after being promoted as champions from League One at the first attempt." ], "title": "2014–15 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "The 2012–13 season was the 114th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers.", " The club competed in the second tier of the English football system, the Football League Championship.", " They had returned to the second level having been relegated from the Premier League after three seasons during the previous season." ], "title": "2012–13 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season" }, { "sentences": [ "East Stirlingshire Football Club is a Scottish association football club from Falkirk.", " The club was formed in 1881, with its origins traced to the previous year when a local cricket club from Bainsford formed a footballing section under the name Britannia.", " After spending their first ten seasons solely participating in cup tournaments and friendlies, East Stirlingshire competed in regional leagues between 1891 and 1899, including the Central Football Combination and the Midland Football League.", " In 1900, the club was elected to the second-tier of Scotland's main national league competition – the Scottish Football League.", " The club remained in the Scottish Football League Division Two until 1914–15, when the league was suspended due to the outbreak of World War I.", " The league was restarted in 1921–22 and after a solitary season in the third-tier in 1923–24, East Stirlingshire remained in the second-tier until 1932–33 when the club was promoted to the top-tier for the first time but were relegated after one season.", " Between 1939 and 1955, the club spent only three seasons in the Scottish Football League after being refused entry to its second-tier after the end of World War II and did not join again until the 1955–56 when the number of teams in the league was expanded.", " The club remained in the Scottish Football League until the 2012–13 season, when it merged with the Scottish Premier League to create a new governing body called the Scottish Professional Football League." ], "title": "East Stirlingshire F.C. league record by opponent" } ]
[ "Title: Aston Villa F.C.\n\nAston Villa Football Club ( ; nicknamed Villa, The Villa, The Villans and The Lions) is a professional football club in Aston, Birmingham, that plays in the Championship, the second level of English football. Founded in 1874, they have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897. Aston Villa were one of the founder members of the Football League in 1888 and of the Premier League in 1992.", "Title: List of Sunderland A.F.C. seasons\n\nSunderland Association Football Club was founded in 1879 as Sunderland & District Teachers Association Football Club by James Allan. They turned professional in 1885. Sunderland won their first Football League championship in the 1891–92 season two years after joining the league. They won the next Football League First Division on three occasions in four seasons; in 1892, 1893 and 1895, separated by a runner-up spot in 1894. In the 1901–02 season, Sunderland won their fifth Football League First Division championship. They came close to completing the \"league and cup double\" in the 1912–13 season, winning the league but losing to Aston Villa in the 1913 FA Cup Final. The team's next success came in the 1935–36 season when they won the League Championship and also the Charity Shield. They had not won the FA Cup until the 1936–37 season when they defeated Preston North End in the 1937 FA Cup Final. Sunderland entered The Football League in 1890 and were not relegated from the top division until the 1957–58 season; a total of 58 seasons in the highest division of England. Their next trophy came in the 1973 FA Cup Final as they beat Leeds United 1–0. They reached the 1985 Football League Cup Final but finished as runners-up to Norwich City after being beaten 1–0. In the 1986–87 season Sunderland were relegated to the Football League Third Division for the first time in their history under the management of Lawrie McMenemy, they however, returned to the second division the following season as champions–their lowest position in the English football league system. Their first appearance in the Premier League came in the 1999–2000 season after being promoted as champions from Division One. In winning promotion the club gained 105 points, which was a record at the time. Sunderland gained just 15 points in the 2005-06 season, which set the record for the lowest number of points in a Premier League season, which has since been eclipsed by Derby County.", "Title: Colchester United F.C. league record by opponent\n\nColchester United Football Club is an English professional football club based in Colchester, Essex, that was founded in 1937. From the 1937–38 season, the club played in the Southern Football League until 1950, when they were elected to the Football League. After playing in the Third Division South for eight seasons, Colchester remained in the Third Division when the league was re-organised by finishing 12th in 1958. The club were relegated to the Fourth Division in 1961, but made an immediate return to the Third Division after finishing the 1961–62 season in second position, one point behind Millwall. They bounced between the Third and Fourth divisions until 1990, when the club were relegated from the Football League for the first time in 40 years. After two seasons in the Football Conference, the U's were promoted back to the Football League after winning the Conference title on goal difference over Wycombe Wanderers in 1992. Colchester played in the Third Division between 1992 and 1998, when they won promotion to the Second Division after a play-off final win against Torquay United at Wembley. The club remained in the third tier until 2006, as they were promoted to the Championship, the second tier of English football, for the first time in their history, ending the season as runners up in League One to Southend United. The U's spent two seasons in the Championship, earning their highest-ever league finish of 10th position in the second tier before being relegated back to League One in 2008. Following relegation to League Two at the end of the 2015–16 season, Colchester made a return to the fourth tier of English football for the first time in 18-years.", "Title: Daniel Paton\n\nDaniel John Ferguson Paton (1871 – \"unknown\") was a Scottish footballer who played in the Football League for Aston Villa.", "Title: 2015–16 Birmingham City F.C. season\n\nThe 2015–16 season was Birmingham City Football Club' s 113th season in the English football league system and fifth consecutive season in the Football League Championship. It covered the period from 1 July 2015 to 30 June 2016. Their Championship record, of 63 points accrued via 16 wins, 15 draws and 15 losses resulting in a tenth-place finish, was exactly the same as in 2014–15. Tenth was the lowest position the team had occupied all season. The average attendance at league matches, of 17,602, was some 9% higher than in 2014–15. As with all clubs in the top two tiers of English football, Birmingham entered the 2015–16 FA Cup in the third round; they lost in that round at home to Premier League club AFC Bournemouth. In the League Cup, they progressed through two rounds before being eliminated by Aston Villa, also of the Premier League, in the third.", "Title: List of Aston Villa F.C. records and statistics\n\nAston Villa Football Club are an English professional association football club based in Aston, Birmingham, who currently play in the EFL Championship. The club was founded in 1874 and have played at their current home ground, Villa Park, since 1897. Aston Villa were founding members of the Football League in 1888 and the Premier League in 1992. They are one of the oldest and most successful football clubs in England, having won the First Division Championship seven times and the FA Cup seven times. In 1982 the club became one of only five English clubs to win the European Cup.", "Title: Matthew Ferguson (footballer)\n\nMatthew Ferguson (c. 1873 in Bellshill, Scotland – 1902) was a Scottish footballer who played for Sunderland as a central defender. He made his debut for Sunderland against Bury on 1 September 1896 in a 1–0 defeat at Newcastle Road. In 1902, Ferguson won an English Football League Championship with Sunderland though, the same year, he died and ultimately missed out on international caps for his country, Scotland. Through his time at Sunderland, spanning from 1896 to 1902 he made 167 league appearances, scoring 5 goals. Ferguson died in the close season of 1902, aged 26, just weeks after Sunderland clinched the 1901-02 League championship. His career highpoint was the league title win, but he was perhaps best remembered for keeping goal in a friendly against Tottenham on January 2, 1900 - after Sunderland goalkeeper Ted Doig injured his wrist the day before. A large attendance at his funeral proved his popularity.", "Title: 2014–15 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season\n\nThe 2014–15 season was the 116th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers. The club competed in the second tier of the English football system, the Football League Championship, following their return to the second level after being promoted as champions from League One at the first attempt.", "Title: 2012–13 Wolverhampton Wanderers F.C. season\n\nThe 2012–13 season was the 114th season of competitive league football in the history of English football club Wolverhampton Wanderers. The club competed in the second tier of the English football system, the Football League Championship. They had returned to the second level having been relegated from the Premier League after three seasons during the previous season.", "Title: East Stirlingshire F.C. league record by opponent\n\nEast Stirlingshire Football Club is a Scottish association football club from Falkirk. The club was formed in 1881, with its origins traced to the previous year when a local cricket club from Bainsford formed a footballing section under the name Britannia. After spending their first ten seasons solely participating in cup tournaments and friendlies, East Stirlingshire competed in regional leagues between 1891 and 1899, including the Central Football Combination and the Midland Football League. In 1900, the club was elected to the second-tier of Scotland's main national league competition – the Scottish Football League. The club remained in the Scottish Football League Division Two until 1914–15, when the league was suspended due to the outbreak of World War I. The league was restarted in 1921–22 and after a solitary season in the third-tier in 1923–24, East Stirlingshire remained in the second-tier until 1932–33 when the club was promoted to the top-tier for the first time but were relegated after one season. Between 1939 and 1955, the club spent only three seasons in the Scottish Football League after being refused entry to its second-tier after the end of World War II and did not join again until the 1955–56 when the number of teams in the league was expanded. The club remained in the Scottish Football League until the 2012–13 season, when it merged with the Scottish Premier League to create a new governing body called the Scottish Professional Football League." ]
6,494
The Juniper Passion is set during which assaults against the Winter Line?
Battle of Monte Cassino
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[ { "sentences": [ "13th Street station (formerly 13th/Juniper Street station) is a SEPTA Market-Frankford Line and Subway-Surface Lines station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, under Market Street between 13th and Juniper Streets in Center City.", " The station serves the Market–Frankford Line and as the terminus for all five routes of the Subway–Surface Trolley Lines.", " Until 2011, it was named the 13th Street stop on the Market–Frankford Line and as the Juniper terminus for the Subway–Surface Trolleys." ], "title": "13th Street station (SEPTA)" }, { "sentences": [ "Michael F. Williams (born 1962, New Zealand) is a composer of contemporary classical music.", " He has received commissions from many of New Zealand's major musical institutions such as the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, NBR New Zealand Opera and Chamber Music New Zealand and his work is regularly broadcast on Radio New Zealand Concert.", " A lecturer in composition at the University of Waikato, Williams has received recognition in the NZSO-SOUNZ Readings on three occasions and in the SOUNZ Contemporary Award in 2012 for his multimedia World War II opera, The Juniper Passion." ], "title": "Michael F. Williams" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of San Pietro Infine (commonly referred to as the \"Battle of San Pietro\") was a major engagement from 8–17 December 1943, in the Italian Campaign of World War II involving Allied forces attacking from the south against heavily fortified positions of the German \"Winter Line\" in and around the town of San Pietro Infine, just south of Monte Cassino about halfway between Naples and Rome.", " The eventual Allied victory in the battle was crucial in the ultimate drive to the north to liberate Rome.", " The battle is also remembered as the first in which the troops of the Royal Italian Army (\"Regio Esercito\") fought as co-belligerents of the Allies following the armistice with Italy.", " The original town of San Pietro Infine was destroyed in the battle; the modern, rebuilt town of the same name is located a few hundred meters away ." ], "title": "Battle of San Pietro Infine" }, { "sentences": [ "The Winter Line was a series of German and Italian military fortifications in Italy, constructed during World War II by Organisation Todt and commanded by Albert Kesselring.", " The series of 3 lines was designed to defend a western section of Italy, focused around the town of Monte Cassino, through which ran the important Highway 6 which led uninterrupted to Rome.", " The primary Gustav Line ran across Italy from just north of where the Garigliano River flows into the Tyrrhenian Sea in the west, through the Apennine Mountains to the mouth of the Sangro River on the Adriatic coast in the east.", " The two subsidiary lines, the Bernhardt Line and the Hitler Line ran much shorter distances from the Tyrrehnian sea to just North East of Cassino where they would merge into the Gustav Line.", " Relative to the Gustav Line, the Hitler Line stood to the North-West and the Bernhardt Line to the South-East of the primary defenses." ], "title": "Winter Line" }, { "sentences": [ "In military tactics, a strongpoint is a key point in a defensive fighting position which anchors the overall defense line.", " Its primary requirement is that it should not be easily overrun or avoided.", " A blocking position in good defensive terrain commanding the lines of communication, such as high ground, is preferred.", " Examples from history include Thermopylae, where the ancient Greeks held back a much large Persian army, and Monte Cassino, which anchored the Winter Line in Italy in World War II." ], "title": "Strongpoint" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Monte Cassino (also known as the Battle for Rome and the Battle for Cassino) was a costly series of four assaults by the Allies against the Winter Line in Italy held by Axis forces during the Italian Campaign of World War II.", " The intention was a breakthrough to Rome." ], "title": "Battle of Monte Cassino" }, { "sentences": [ "The Juniper Passion is a 2011 opera by New Zealand composer Michael F. Williams to a libretto by John Davies.", " The opera is set in 1944 during the World War II Battle of Monte Cassino, an Allied victory, but with a loss of life totalling approximately 105,000 deaths, including many New Zealand soldiers, over the series of battles.", " \"The Juniper Passion\" is written in three acts, six principal roles and chorus and is scored for chamber orchestra with digital effects.", " Performance is through dance with only minimal movement and interaction by the singing cast.", " In place of traditional sets, the opera has a 3-D computer graphic set design by Sean Castle that recreates the Benedictine abbey at Cassino.", " This is interspersed with images taken during the battle by Richard Ferguson Davies, father of librettist John Davies." ], "title": "The Juniper Passion" }, { "sentences": [ "The Battle of Anzio was a battle of the Italian Campaign of World War II that took place from January 22, 1944 (beginning with the Allied amphibious landing known as Operation \"Shingle\") to June 5, 1944 (ending with the capture of Rome).", " The operation was opposed by German forces in the area of Anzio and Nettuno.", " The operation was initially commanded by Major General John P. Lucas, of the U.S. Army, commanding U.S. VI Corps with the intention being to outflank German forces at the Winter Line and enable an attack on Rome." ], "title": "Battle of Anzio" }, { "sentences": [ "Operation Diadem order of battle is a listing of the significant formations that were involved in the fighting on the Winter Line and at the Anzio bridgehead south of Rome during \"Operation Diadem\" in May - June 1944 which resulted in the Allied breakthrough at Cassino and the breakout at Anzio leading to the capture of Rome." ], "title": "Operation Diadem order of battle" }, { "sentences": [ "The Moro River Campaign was an important battle of the Italian Campaign during the Second World War, fought between elements of the British Eighth Army and LXXVI Panzer Corps (\"LXXVI Panzerkorps\") of the German 10th Army (\"10.", " Armee\").", " Lasting from 4–26 December 1943, the campaign occurred primarily in the vicinity of the Moro River in eastern Italy.", " The campaign was designed as part of an offensive launched by General Sir Harold Alexander's Allied 15th Army Group, with the intention of breaching the German Army's Winter Line defensive system and advancing to Pescara—and eventually Rome." ], "title": "Moro River Campaign" } ]
[ "Title: 13th Street station (SEPTA)\n\n13th Street station (formerly 13th/Juniper Street station) is a SEPTA Market-Frankford Line and Subway-Surface Lines station in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, under Market Street between 13th and Juniper Streets in Center City. The station serves the Market–Frankford Line and as the terminus for all five routes of the Subway–Surface Trolley Lines. Until 2011, it was named the 13th Street stop on the Market–Frankford Line and as the Juniper terminus for the Subway–Surface Trolleys.", "Title: Michael F. Williams\n\nMichael F. Williams (born 1962, New Zealand) is a composer of contemporary classical music. He has received commissions from many of New Zealand's major musical institutions such as the New Zealand Symphony Orchestra, NBR New Zealand Opera and Chamber Music New Zealand and his work is regularly broadcast on Radio New Zealand Concert. A lecturer in composition at the University of Waikato, Williams has received recognition in the NZSO-SOUNZ Readings on three occasions and in the SOUNZ Contemporary Award in 2012 for his multimedia World War II opera, The Juniper Passion.", "Title: Battle of San Pietro Infine\n\nThe Battle of San Pietro Infine (commonly referred to as the \"Battle of San Pietro\") was a major engagement from 8–17 December 1943, in the Italian Campaign of World War II involving Allied forces attacking from the south against heavily fortified positions of the German \"Winter Line\" in and around the town of San Pietro Infine, just south of Monte Cassino about halfway between Naples and Rome. The eventual Allied victory in the battle was crucial in the ultimate drive to the north to liberate Rome. The battle is also remembered as the first in which the troops of the Royal Italian Army (\"Regio Esercito\") fought as co-belligerents of the Allies following the armistice with Italy. The original town of San Pietro Infine was destroyed in the battle; the modern, rebuilt town of the same name is located a few hundred meters away .", "Title: Winter Line\n\nThe Winter Line was a series of German and Italian military fortifications in Italy, constructed during World War II by Organisation Todt and commanded by Albert Kesselring. The series of 3 lines was designed to defend a western section of Italy, focused around the town of Monte Cassino, through which ran the important Highway 6 which led uninterrupted to Rome. The primary Gustav Line ran across Italy from just north of where the Garigliano River flows into the Tyrrhenian Sea in the west, through the Apennine Mountains to the mouth of the Sangro River on the Adriatic coast in the east. The two subsidiary lines, the Bernhardt Line and the Hitler Line ran much shorter distances from the Tyrrehnian sea to just North East of Cassino where they would merge into the Gustav Line. Relative to the Gustav Line, the Hitler Line stood to the North-West and the Bernhardt Line to the South-East of the primary defenses.", "Title: Strongpoint\n\nIn military tactics, a strongpoint is a key point in a defensive fighting position which anchors the overall defense line. Its primary requirement is that it should not be easily overrun or avoided. A blocking position in good defensive terrain commanding the lines of communication, such as high ground, is preferred. Examples from history include Thermopylae, where the ancient Greeks held back a much large Persian army, and Monte Cassino, which anchored the Winter Line in Italy in World War II.", "Title: Battle of Monte Cassino\n\nThe Battle of Monte Cassino (also known as the Battle for Rome and the Battle for Cassino) was a costly series of four assaults by the Allies against the Winter Line in Italy held by Axis forces during the Italian Campaign of World War II. The intention was a breakthrough to Rome.", "Title: The Juniper Passion\n\nThe Juniper Passion is a 2011 opera by New Zealand composer Michael F. Williams to a libretto by John Davies. The opera is set in 1944 during the World War II Battle of Monte Cassino, an Allied victory, but with a loss of life totalling approximately 105,000 deaths, including many New Zealand soldiers, over the series of battles. \"The Juniper Passion\" is written in three acts, six principal roles and chorus and is scored for chamber orchestra with digital effects. Performance is through dance with only minimal movement and interaction by the singing cast. In place of traditional sets, the opera has a 3-D computer graphic set design by Sean Castle that recreates the Benedictine abbey at Cassino. This is interspersed with images taken during the battle by Richard Ferguson Davies, father of librettist John Davies.", "Title: Battle of Anzio\n\nThe Battle of Anzio was a battle of the Italian Campaign of World War II that took place from January 22, 1944 (beginning with the Allied amphibious landing known as Operation \"Shingle\") to June 5, 1944 (ending with the capture of Rome). The operation was opposed by German forces in the area of Anzio and Nettuno. The operation was initially commanded by Major General John P. Lucas, of the U.S. Army, commanding U.S. VI Corps with the intention being to outflank German forces at the Winter Line and enable an attack on Rome.", "Title: Operation Diadem order of battle\n\nOperation Diadem order of battle is a listing of the significant formations that were involved in the fighting on the Winter Line and at the Anzio bridgehead south of Rome during \"Operation Diadem\" in May - June 1944 which resulted in the Allied breakthrough at Cassino and the breakout at Anzio leading to the capture of Rome.", "Title: Moro River Campaign\n\nThe Moro River Campaign was an important battle of the Italian Campaign during the Second World War, fought between elements of the British Eighth Army and LXXVI Panzer Corps (\"LXXVI Panzerkorps\") of the German 10th Army (\"10. Armee\"). Lasting from 4–26 December 1943, the campaign occurred primarily in the vicinity of the Moro River in eastern Italy. The campaign was designed as part of an offensive launched by General Sir Harold Alexander's Allied 15th Army Group, with the intention of breaching the German Army's Winter Line defensive system and advancing to Pescara—and eventually Rome." ]
6,495
Where is the New York Life Insurance Company located?
United States
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[ { "sentences": [ "The Supreme Life Building is a historic insurance building located at 3501 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Drive in the Douglas community area of Chicago, Illinois.", " Built in 1921, the building served as the headquarters of the Supreme Life Insurance Company, which was founded two years earlier.", " The company, originally known as the Liberty Life Insurance Company, was the first African-American owned insurance company in the northern United States.", " Since white-owned insurance firms regularly denied black customers life insurance when the firm was founded, the firm played an important role in providing life insurance to Chicago's African-American community.", " The company ultimately became the largest African-American owned business in the northern states and became a symbol of the predominantly black Bronzeville neighborhood's economic success from the 1920s to the 1950s." ], "title": "Supreme Life Building" }, { "sentences": [ "John Brooks Leavitt (1849–1930) was a New York City attorney, author and reformer.", " As member of the \"Good Government\" movement, Leavitt crusaded against Tammany Hall municipal corruption, demanding in 1897 the indictment of United States Senator Thomas C. Platt on charges of extorting bribes from the New York Life Insurance Company in return for favors to the insurance giant.", " \"We have positive evidence, which as soon as New York has an honest District Attorney,\" Leavitt told a crowd of 2,000 gathered at Long Acre Square on Broadway, \"will be laid before him, and we then shall be able to obtain an indictment and send the arch-boss to the jail which yawns for him.\"" ], "title": "John Brooks Leavitt" }, { "sentences": [ "Minneapolis-based Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America (Allianz Life) provides annuities and life insurance products in the United States in all states except for New York.", " In New York, annuities and life insurance products are offered by Allianz Life Insurance Company of New York (Allianz Life of NY)." ], "title": "Allianz Life" }, { "sentences": [ "Worldwide Assurance for Employees of Public Agencies, widely known by its abbreviated name WAEPA, is a United States' nonprofit 501(c)(9) VEBA association headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, that provides life insurance and financial service benefits to federal civilian employees.", " Before WAEPA, civilian employees had limited life insurance options until the Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance Act of 1954 provided group life insurance by the U.S. Government.", " WAEPA's insurance products are underwritten by the New York Life Insurance Company.", " The association has over 44,000 members from every civilian agency of the Federal government." ], "title": "WAEPA" }, { "sentences": [ "Physicians Mutual is a privately held insurance company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, that consists of Physicians Mutual Insurance Company and Physicians Life Insurance Company.", " Founded as Physicians Mutual Insurance Company in 1902 by Edwin E. Elliott, Physicians Mutual began by selling health insurance to medical professionals.", " Policies were offered to the general public starting in 1962, and by 1970 the company expanded into life insurance when it founded Physicians Life Insurance Company.", " Today the company offers a variety of insurance products, annuities, Medicare, Medigap, Medicare Supplement, Term Life Insurance, Whole Life Insurance, Cancer and funeral pre-planning services.", " It holds over US$3 billion in assets and employs over one thousand people.", " Robert A. Reed is chief executive officer and president." ], "title": "Physicians Mutual" }, { "sentences": [ "Exide Life Insurance Company Limited, is a 100% Indian owned life insurance company, owned by the Exide Industries.", " Exide Life Insurance distributes its products through multi-channels viz.", " Agency, Banc assurance, Corporate Agency & Broking as well as Direct Channels.", " The Agency channel consists of 50,000 advisors who are attached to over 200 company offices across the country.", " The company also offers group life insurance solutions.", " The company has over 15 lakh customers and manages over INR 11,015 crores in assets.", " It has been operating since 2001 and headquartered at Bangalore.", " It deals with the life insurance products, providing long-term protection and savings option.", " It was featured to be among the top ten most trusted insurance brands in India as per the Economic Times, Brand Equity survey 2014." ], "title": "Exide Life Insurance" }, { "sentences": [ "Protective Life Corporation is a financial service holding company in Birmingham, Alabama.", " The company’s primary subsidiary, Protective Life Insurance Company, was established in 1907 and now markets its products and services in all 50 states.", " As of December 31, 2016, the corporation had more than 2,700 employees, annual revenues of $4.48 billion and assets of $75 billion.", " In addition to Protective Life Insurance Company, Protective Life Corporation's subsidiaries include West Coast Life Insurance Company, MONY Life Insurance Company, Protective Life And Annuity Insurance Company, ProEquities Inc./Protective Securities, and Lyndon Property Insurance Company." ], "title": "Protective Life" }, { "sentences": [ "Max Life Insurance Company Limited (formerly known as Max New York Life Insurance Company Limited) provides life insurance in India.", " The company is a no.1 subsidiary of Max Financial Services Limited.", " It was founded in 2000 and its operations began in 2001.", " Analjit Singh, founder of Max Healthcare, is the chairman of Max Life Insurance.", " The company is headquartered at New Delhi and is one of the largest private, non-banking life insurers in India." ], "title": "Max Life Insurance" }, { "sentences": [ "The New York Life Insurance Building, New York, located at 51 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, across from Madison Square Park, is the headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Company." ], "title": "New York Life Building" }, { "sentences": [ "New York Life Insurance Company (NYLIC) is the largest mutual life-insurance company in the United States, and one of the largest life insurers in the world, ranking #61 on the 2016 Fortune 500 list, with about $550 billion in total assets under management, and more than $21 billion in surplus and AVR.", " In 2007, NYLIC achieved the best possible ratings by the four independent rating companies (Standard & Poor's, AM Best, Moody's and Fitch).", " Other New York Life affiliates provide an array of securities products and services, as well as institutional and retail mutual funds." ], "title": "New York Life Insurance Company" } ]
[ "Title: Supreme Life Building\n\nThe Supreme Life Building is a historic insurance building located at 3501 S. Dr. Martin Luther King Drive in the Douglas community area of Chicago, Illinois. Built in 1921, the building served as the headquarters of the Supreme Life Insurance Company, which was founded two years earlier. The company, originally known as the Liberty Life Insurance Company, was the first African-American owned insurance company in the northern United States. Since white-owned insurance firms regularly denied black customers life insurance when the firm was founded, the firm played an important role in providing life insurance to Chicago's African-American community. The company ultimately became the largest African-American owned business in the northern states and became a symbol of the predominantly black Bronzeville neighborhood's economic success from the 1920s to the 1950s.", "Title: John Brooks Leavitt\n\nJohn Brooks Leavitt (1849–1930) was a New York City attorney, author and reformer. As member of the \"Good Government\" movement, Leavitt crusaded against Tammany Hall municipal corruption, demanding in 1897 the indictment of United States Senator Thomas C. Platt on charges of extorting bribes from the New York Life Insurance Company in return for favors to the insurance giant. \"We have positive evidence, which as soon as New York has an honest District Attorney,\" Leavitt told a crowd of 2,000 gathered at Long Acre Square on Broadway, \"will be laid before him, and we then shall be able to obtain an indictment and send the arch-boss to the jail which yawns for him.\"", "Title: Allianz Life\n\nMinneapolis-based Allianz Life Insurance Company of North America (Allianz Life) provides annuities and life insurance products in the United States in all states except for New York. In New York, annuities and life insurance products are offered by Allianz Life Insurance Company of New York (Allianz Life of NY).", "Title: WAEPA\n\nWorldwide Assurance for Employees of Public Agencies, widely known by its abbreviated name WAEPA, is a United States' nonprofit 501(c)(9) VEBA association headquartered in Falls Church, Virginia, that provides life insurance and financial service benefits to federal civilian employees. Before WAEPA, civilian employees had limited life insurance options until the Federal Employees' Group Life Insurance Act of 1954 provided group life insurance by the U.S. Government. WAEPA's insurance products are underwritten by the New York Life Insurance Company. The association has over 44,000 members from every civilian agency of the Federal government.", "Title: Physicians Mutual\n\nPhysicians Mutual is a privately held insurance company headquartered in Omaha, Nebraska, United States, that consists of Physicians Mutual Insurance Company and Physicians Life Insurance Company. Founded as Physicians Mutual Insurance Company in 1902 by Edwin E. Elliott, Physicians Mutual began by selling health insurance to medical professionals. Policies were offered to the general public starting in 1962, and by 1970 the company expanded into life insurance when it founded Physicians Life Insurance Company. Today the company offers a variety of insurance products, annuities, Medicare, Medigap, Medicare Supplement, Term Life Insurance, Whole Life Insurance, Cancer and funeral pre-planning services. It holds over US$3 billion in assets and employs over one thousand people. Robert A. Reed is chief executive officer and president.", "Title: Exide Life Insurance\n\nExide Life Insurance Company Limited, is a 100% Indian owned life insurance company, owned by the Exide Industries. Exide Life Insurance distributes its products through multi-channels viz. Agency, Banc assurance, Corporate Agency & Broking as well as Direct Channels. The Agency channel consists of 50,000 advisors who are attached to over 200 company offices across the country. The company also offers group life insurance solutions. The company has over 15 lakh customers and manages over INR 11,015 crores in assets. It has been operating since 2001 and headquartered at Bangalore. It deals with the life insurance products, providing long-term protection and savings option. It was featured to be among the top ten most trusted insurance brands in India as per the Economic Times, Brand Equity survey 2014.", "Title: Protective Life\n\nProtective Life Corporation is a financial service holding company in Birmingham, Alabama. The company’s primary subsidiary, Protective Life Insurance Company, was established in 1907 and now markets its products and services in all 50 states. As of December 31, 2016, the corporation had more than 2,700 employees, annual revenues of $4.48 billion and assets of $75 billion. In addition to Protective Life Insurance Company, Protective Life Corporation's subsidiaries include West Coast Life Insurance Company, MONY Life Insurance Company, Protective Life And Annuity Insurance Company, ProEquities Inc./Protective Securities, and Lyndon Property Insurance Company.", "Title: Max Life Insurance\n\nMax Life Insurance Company Limited (formerly known as Max New York Life Insurance Company Limited) provides life insurance in India. The company is a no.1 subsidiary of Max Financial Services Limited. It was founded in 2000 and its operations began in 2001. Analjit Singh, founder of Max Healthcare, is the chairman of Max Life Insurance. The company is headquartered at New Delhi and is one of the largest private, non-banking life insurers in India.", "Title: New York Life Building\n\nThe New York Life Insurance Building, New York, located at 51 Madison Avenue, Manhattan, New York City, across from Madison Square Park, is the headquarters of the New York Life Insurance Company.", "Title: New York Life Insurance Company\n\nNew York Life Insurance Company (NYLIC) is the largest mutual life-insurance company in the United States, and one of the largest life insurers in the world, ranking #61 on the 2016 Fortune 500 list, with about $550 billion in total assets under management, and more than $21 billion in surplus and AVR. In 2007, NYLIC achieved the best possible ratings by the four independent rating companies (Standard & Poor's, AM Best, Moody's and Fitch). Other New York Life affiliates provide an array of securities products and services, as well as institutional and retail mutual funds." ]
6,496
What is the name of the American biographical film where Sissy Spacek played Loretta Lynn and Tommy Lee Jones played Mooney Lynn?
Coal Miner's Daughter
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[ { "sentences": [ "Mary Elizabeth \"Sissy\" Spacek ( ; born December 25, 1949) is an American actress and singer.", " She began her career in the early 1970s and first gained attention for her role in the film \"Badlands\" (1973).", " Her major breakthrough came in 1976 when she played the title character of Carrie White in Brian De Palma's horror film \"Carrie\", based on the first novel by Stephen King, for which she earned an Oscar nomination (a rare feat for an actor or actress in a horror movie).", " She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Loretta Lynn in the 1980 film \"Coal Miner's Daughter,\" and also earned a Grammy nomination for the song \"Coal Miner's Daughter\" from the film's soundtrack.", " She went on to receive further Oscar nominations for her roles in \"Missing\" (1982), \"The River\" (1984) and \"Crimes of the Heart\" (1986).", " \"Coal Miner's Daughter\" and \"Crimes of the Heart\" also won her the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy." ], "title": "Sissy Spacek" }, { "sentences": [ "Loretta Lynn's Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn.", " It was released on June 17, 1968, by Decca Records.", " The album is made up of Lynn's biggest hits from 1962 to 1967." ], "title": "Loretta Lynn's Greatest Hits" }, { "sentences": [ "Making More Memories is the first independent studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn.", " It was released on February 8, 1994, by Nashville Sound.", " It was only sold for a limited time at Loretta Lynn's Ranch, Ernest Tubb Record Stores, and at live appearances by Lynn.", " It was also available for mail order through the Loretta Lynn Fan Club.", " The album is now out of print." ], "title": "Making More Memories" }, { "sentences": [ "Here's Loretta Lynn is a compilation album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn.", " It was released on April 29, 1968 by Vocalion Records, the same day as Lynn's album \"Fist City\"." ], "title": "Here's Loretta Lynn" }, { "sentences": [ "Coal Miner's Daughter is a 1980 American biographical film which tells the story of country music singer Loretta Lynn.", " It stars Sissy Spacek as Loretta, a role that earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress.", " Tommy Lee Jones as Loretta's husband Mooney Lynn, Beverly D'Angelo and Levon Helm also star.", " The film was directed by Michael Apted." ], "title": "Coal Miner's Daughter (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "JFK is the original soundtrack of the 1991 Academy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning film, \"JFK\", starring Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, Kevin Bacon, Joe Pesci and Sissy Spacek.", " The original score was composed by John Williams." ], "title": "JFK (soundtrack)" }, { "sentences": [ "Oliver Vanetta Lynn, Jr. (August 27, 1926 – August 22, 1996), better known as Doolittle Lynn (also Doo and Mooney) was an American talent manager and country music figure, best known as the husband of country music legend Loretta Lynn.", " Over the course of their often-tumultuous 48-year marriage, Doolittle was instrumental in developing Lynn's musical talent and country music career, purchasing her first guitar, getting her first radio appearances, and serving as her \"de facto\" talent manager for many years." ], "title": "Oliver Lynn" }, { "sentences": [ "Marie (also known as Marie: A True Story) is a 1985 American biographical film starring Sissy Spacek as the real-life Marie Ragghianti, former head of the Tennessee Board of Pardons and Paroles, who was removed from office in 1977 after refusing to release prisoners on whose behalf, it was discovered, bribes had been paid to aides to then-Governor Ray Blanton.", " Ragghianti, a single mother and political appointee, was hounded for refusal to cooperate with the culture of corruption with which she found herself confronted.", " Many of Blanton's aides faced prosecution for their roles in the scandal.", " The film was based on the book \"Marie: A True Story\" by Peter Maas." ], "title": "Marie (film)" }, { "sentences": [ "American country artist Loretta Lynn has released forty-one studio albums, two Christmas albums, eleven duet albums with Conway Twitty, four additional collaboration albums, two live albums, twenty-six compilation albums, five video albums, two box sets, and has appeared on seventeen additional albums.", " Briefly recording with the Zero label, she signed an official recording contract with Decca Records in 1961, remaining there for over twenty years The first under the label was her debut studio album \"Loretta Lynn Sings\" (1963).", " It peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums survey.", " Lynn would issue several albums a year with her growing success, including a duet album with Ernest Tubb (1965), a gospel album (1965), and a holiday album (1966).", " Her seventh studio album \"You Ain't Woman Enough\" (1966) was her first release to top the country albums chart and to chart within the \"Billboard 200\".", " Other albums to reach number one during this period were \"Don't Come Home a Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)\" (1967) and \"Fist City\".", " \"Don't Come A'Drinkin\" would also become Lynn's first album to certify gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA)." ], "title": "Loretta Lynn albums discography" }, { "sentences": [ "Loretta Lynn's Greatest Hits, Vol.", " II is a compilation album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn.", " It was released on May 13, 1974, by MCA Records.", " The album is made up of Lynn's biggest hits between 1968 and 1973." ], "title": "Loretta Lynn's Greatest Hits Vol. II" } ]
[ "Title: Sissy Spacek\n\nMary Elizabeth \"Sissy\" Spacek ( ; born December 25, 1949) is an American actress and singer. She began her career in the early 1970s and first gained attention for her role in the film \"Badlands\" (1973). Her major breakthrough came in 1976 when she played the title character of Carrie White in Brian De Palma's horror film \"Carrie\", based on the first novel by Stephen King, for which she earned an Oscar nomination (a rare feat for an actor or actress in a horror movie). She won the Academy Award for Best Actress for her portrayal of Loretta Lynn in the 1980 film \"Coal Miner's Daughter,\" and also earned a Grammy nomination for the song \"Coal Miner's Daughter\" from the film's soundtrack. She went on to receive further Oscar nominations for her roles in \"Missing\" (1982), \"The River\" (1984) and \"Crimes of the Heart\" (1986). \"Coal Miner's Daughter\" and \"Crimes of the Heart\" also won her the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Musical or Comedy.", "Title: Loretta Lynn's Greatest Hits\n\nLoretta Lynn's Greatest Hits is a compilation album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on June 17, 1968, by Decca Records. The album is made up of Lynn's biggest hits from 1962 to 1967.", "Title: Making More Memories\n\nMaking More Memories is the first independent studio album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on February 8, 1994, by Nashville Sound. It was only sold for a limited time at Loretta Lynn's Ranch, Ernest Tubb Record Stores, and at live appearances by Lynn. It was also available for mail order through the Loretta Lynn Fan Club. The album is now out of print.", "Title: Here's Loretta Lynn\n\nHere's Loretta Lynn is a compilation album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on April 29, 1968 by Vocalion Records, the same day as Lynn's album \"Fist City\".", "Title: Coal Miner's Daughter (film)\n\nCoal Miner's Daughter is a 1980 American biographical film which tells the story of country music singer Loretta Lynn. It stars Sissy Spacek as Loretta, a role that earned her the Academy Award for Best Actress. Tommy Lee Jones as Loretta's husband Mooney Lynn, Beverly D'Angelo and Levon Helm also star. The film was directed by Michael Apted.", "Title: JFK (soundtrack)\n\nJFK is the original soundtrack of the 1991 Academy Award and Golden Globe Award-winning film, \"JFK\", starring Kevin Costner, Tommy Lee Jones, Kevin Bacon, Joe Pesci and Sissy Spacek. The original score was composed by John Williams.", "Title: Oliver Lynn\n\nOliver Vanetta Lynn, Jr. (August 27, 1926 – August 22, 1996), better known as Doolittle Lynn (also Doo and Mooney) was an American talent manager and country music figure, best known as the husband of country music legend Loretta Lynn. Over the course of their often-tumultuous 48-year marriage, Doolittle was instrumental in developing Lynn's musical talent and country music career, purchasing her first guitar, getting her first radio appearances, and serving as her \"de facto\" talent manager for many years.", "Title: Marie (film)\n\nMarie (also known as Marie: A True Story) is a 1985 American biographical film starring Sissy Spacek as the real-life Marie Ragghianti, former head of the Tennessee Board of Pardons and Paroles, who was removed from office in 1977 after refusing to release prisoners on whose behalf, it was discovered, bribes had been paid to aides to then-Governor Ray Blanton. Ragghianti, a single mother and political appointee, was hounded for refusal to cooperate with the culture of corruption with which she found herself confronted. Many of Blanton's aides faced prosecution for their roles in the scandal. The film was based on the book \"Marie: A True Story\" by Peter Maas.", "Title: Loretta Lynn albums discography\n\nAmerican country artist Loretta Lynn has released forty-one studio albums, two Christmas albums, eleven duet albums with Conway Twitty, four additional collaboration albums, two live albums, twenty-six compilation albums, five video albums, two box sets, and has appeared on seventeen additional albums. Briefly recording with the Zero label, she signed an official recording contract with Decca Records in 1961, remaining there for over twenty years The first under the label was her debut studio album \"Loretta Lynn Sings\" (1963). It peaked at number two on the \"Billboard\" Top Country Albums survey. Lynn would issue several albums a year with her growing success, including a duet album with Ernest Tubb (1965), a gospel album (1965), and a holiday album (1966). Her seventh studio album \"You Ain't Woman Enough\" (1966) was her first release to top the country albums chart and to chart within the \"Billboard 200\". Other albums to reach number one during this period were \"Don't Come Home a Drinkin' (With Lovin' on Your Mind)\" (1967) and \"Fist City\". \"Don't Come A'Drinkin\" would also become Lynn's first album to certify gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).", "Title: Loretta Lynn's Greatest Hits Vol. II\n\nLoretta Lynn's Greatest Hits, Vol. II is a compilation album by American country music singer-songwriter Loretta Lynn. It was released on May 13, 1974, by MCA Records. The album is made up of Lynn's biggest hits between 1968 and 1973." ]
6,497
HMS Wellington, is a "Grimsby"-class sloop, formerly of the Royal Navy, now moored alongside the Victoria Embankment, at Temple Pier, on which river that flows through southern England?
River Thames
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[ { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Lowestoft\" was a \"Grimsby\"-class sloop of the Royal Navy.", " Built at Devonport Dockyard in the 1930s, \"Lowestoft\" was launched in 1934 and commissioned later that year.", " She served on the China Station, based at Hong Kong until the outbreak of the Second World War.", " \"Lowestoft\" served as a convoy escort during the war, both in the North Atlantic and off the west coast of Africa." ], "title": "HMS Lowestoft (U59)" }, { "sentences": [ "City Cruises is a public limited company that operates scheduled public sightseeing cruises on the River Thames in London, serving Westminster, London Eye, Tower and Greenwich piers every day throughout the year.", " It operates the services mainly using purpose-built wheelchair-accessible 'RiverLiner' vessels, which have a large open top deck and enclosed lower saloon with panoramic windows and bars, backed up by some ex-Paris single-deck conservatory-style sightseeing boats.", " The company also owns a number of other boats with which it provides a variety of private charter and waterage services on the River Thames.", " City Cruises owns the London Showboat brand, under which it operates an evening dinner, cabaret and dance cruise from Westminster Pier throughout the year, and also owns and operates the Restaurant Ship Hispaniola, which is permanently moored alongside Victoria Embankment close to Embankment Underground station in central London." ], "title": "City Cruises" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Deptford\" was a \"Grimsby\"-class sloop of the British Royal Navy.", " Built at Chatham Dockyard in the 1930s, \"Deptford\" was launched in 1935 and commissioned later that year.", " The ship saw early service on the Persian Gulf station, but the outbreak of the Second World War saw \"Deptford\" serving as a convoy escort in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, sinking a German U-boat in 1941.", " She survived the war, and was scrapped in 1948." ], "title": "HMS Deptford (U53)" }, { "sentences": [ "The River Thames ( ) is a river that flows through southern England, most notably through London.", " At 215 mi , it is the longest river entirely in England and the second longest in the United Kingdom, after the River Severn.", " It also flows through Oxford (where it is called Isis), Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Windsor.", " The lower reaches of the river are called the Tideway, derived from its long tidal reach up to Teddington Lock.", " It rises at Thames Head in Gloucestershire, and flows into the North Sea via the Thames Estuary.", " The Thames drains the whole of Greater London." ], "title": "River Thames" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Wellington (launched Devonport, 1934) is a \"Grimsby\"-class sloop, formerly of the Royal Navy.", " During the Second World War, she served as a convoy escort ship in the North Atlantic.", " She is now moored alongside the Victoria Embankment, at Temple Pier, on the River Thames in London, England, as the headquarters ship of the Honourable Company of Master Mariners, where she is known as HQS Wellington\".", " It was always the ambition of the founding members of the company to have a livery hall.", " Up to the outbreak of war in 1939, various proposals were examined, including the purchase of a sailing ship, \"Archibald Russell\" ." ], "title": "HMS Wellington (U65)" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Fantome\" was an \"Cadmus\"-class sloop launched in 1901, transferred to the Royal Australian Navy in 1914, returned to the Royal Navy in 1920, and sold in 1924.", " She was the fourth ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name, which is from the French \"fantôme\", meaning \"ghost\"." ], "title": "HMS Fantome (1901)" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Hazard\" was an 18-gun \"Favorite\"-class sloop of the Royal Navy.", " She was one of four \"Favorite\"-class ship sloop s, which were a ship-rigged and lengthened version of the 1796 \"Cruizer\"-class brig-sloop .", " All four ships of the class were ordered on 10 June 1823.", " She was launched in 1837 from Portsmouth Dockyard." ], "title": "HMS Hazard (1837)" }, { "sentences": [ "The \"Bridgewater\" class sloop was a class composed of two ships built for the Royal Navy, HMS \"Bridgewater\" and HMS \"Sandwich\" .", " The ships were part of the Royal Navy's 1927 Build Programme as replacements for the \"Flower\"-class sloop ." ], "title": "Bridgewater-class sloop" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Penguin was an \"Osprey\"-class sloop.", " Launched on 1876, \"Penguin\" was operated by the Royal Navy from 1877 to 1881, then from 1886 to 1889.", " After being converted to a survey vessel, \"Penguin\" was recommissioned in 1890, and operated until 1908, when she was demasted and transferred to the Australian Commonwealth Naval Forces for use as a depot and training ship in Sydney Harbour.", " After this force became the Royal Australian Navy, the sloop was commissioned as HMAS \"Penguin in 1913.", " \"Penguin\" remained in naval service until 1924, when she was sold off and converted into a floating crane.", " The vessel survived until 1960, when she was broken up and burnt." ], "title": "HMS Penguin (1876)" }, { "sentences": [ "HMS \"Leith\" was a \"Grimsby\"-class sloop of the Royal Navy that served in the Second World War." ], "title": "HMS Leith (U36)" } ]
[ "Title: HMS Lowestoft (U59)\n\nHMS \"Lowestoft\" was a \"Grimsby\"-class sloop of the Royal Navy. Built at Devonport Dockyard in the 1930s, \"Lowestoft\" was launched in 1934 and commissioned later that year. She served on the China Station, based at Hong Kong until the outbreak of the Second World War. \"Lowestoft\" served as a convoy escort during the war, both in the North Atlantic and off the west coast of Africa.", "Title: City Cruises\n\nCity Cruises is a public limited company that operates scheduled public sightseeing cruises on the River Thames in London, serving Westminster, London Eye, Tower and Greenwich piers every day throughout the year. It operates the services mainly using purpose-built wheelchair-accessible 'RiverLiner' vessels, which have a large open top deck and enclosed lower saloon with panoramic windows and bars, backed up by some ex-Paris single-deck conservatory-style sightseeing boats. The company also owns a number of other boats with which it provides a variety of private charter and waterage services on the River Thames. City Cruises owns the London Showboat brand, under which it operates an evening dinner, cabaret and dance cruise from Westminster Pier throughout the year, and also owns and operates the Restaurant Ship Hispaniola, which is permanently moored alongside Victoria Embankment close to Embankment Underground station in central London.", "Title: HMS Deptford (U53)\n\nHMS \"Deptford\" was a \"Grimsby\"-class sloop of the British Royal Navy. Built at Chatham Dockyard in the 1930s, \"Deptford\" was launched in 1935 and commissioned later that year. The ship saw early service on the Persian Gulf station, but the outbreak of the Second World War saw \"Deptford\" serving as a convoy escort in the North Atlantic and Mediterranean, sinking a German U-boat in 1941. She survived the war, and was scrapped in 1948.", "Title: River Thames\n\nThe River Thames ( ) is a river that flows through southern England, most notably through London. At 215 mi , it is the longest river entirely in England and the second longest in the United Kingdom, after the River Severn. It also flows through Oxford (where it is called Isis), Reading, Henley-on-Thames and Windsor. The lower reaches of the river are called the Tideway, derived from its long tidal reach up to Teddington Lock. It rises at Thames Head in Gloucestershire, and flows into the North Sea via the Thames Estuary. The Thames drains the whole of Greater London.", "Title: HMS Wellington (U65)\n\nHMS \"Wellington (launched Devonport, 1934) is a \"Grimsby\"-class sloop, formerly of the Royal Navy. During the Second World War, she served as a convoy escort ship in the North Atlantic. She is now moored alongside the Victoria Embankment, at Temple Pier, on the River Thames in London, England, as the headquarters ship of the Honourable Company of Master Mariners, where she is known as HQS Wellington\". It was always the ambition of the founding members of the company to have a livery hall. Up to the outbreak of war in 1939, various proposals were examined, including the purchase of a sailing ship, \"Archibald Russell\" .", "Title: HMS Fantome (1901)\n\nHMS \"Fantome\" was an \"Cadmus\"-class sloop launched in 1901, transferred to the Royal Australian Navy in 1914, returned to the Royal Navy in 1920, and sold in 1924. She was the fourth ship of the Royal Navy to bear the name, which is from the French \"fantôme\", meaning \"ghost\".", "Title: HMS Hazard (1837)\n\nHMS \"Hazard\" was an 18-gun \"Favorite\"-class sloop of the Royal Navy. She was one of four \"Favorite\"-class ship sloop s, which were a ship-rigged and lengthened version of the 1796 \"Cruizer\"-class brig-sloop . All four ships of the class were ordered on 10 June 1823. She was launched in 1837 from Portsmouth Dockyard.", "Title: Bridgewater-class sloop\n\nThe \"Bridgewater\" class sloop was a class composed of two ships built for the Royal Navy, HMS \"Bridgewater\" and HMS \"Sandwich\" . The ships were part of the Royal Navy's 1927 Build Programme as replacements for the \"Flower\"-class sloop .", "Title: HMS Penguin (1876)\n\nHMS \"Penguin was an \"Osprey\"-class sloop. Launched on 1876, \"Penguin\" was operated by the Royal Navy from 1877 to 1881, then from 1886 to 1889. After being converted to a survey vessel, \"Penguin\" was recommissioned in 1890, and operated until 1908, when she was demasted and transferred to the Australian Commonwealth Naval Forces for use as a depot and training ship in Sydney Harbour. After this force became the Royal Australian Navy, the sloop was commissioned as HMAS \"Penguin in 1913. \"Penguin\" remained in naval service until 1924, when she was sold off and converted into a floating crane. The vessel survived until 1960, when she was broken up and burnt.", "Title: HMS Leith (U36)\n\nHMS \"Leith\" was a \"Grimsby\"-class sloop of the Royal Navy that served in the Second World War." ]
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This resort, luxury hotel and casino owned and operated by MGM Resorts International and was built on the site of a hotel and casino designed by who?
Maxwell Starkman
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{ "title": [ "Bellagio (resort)", "Bellagio (resort)", "Dunes (hotel and casino)", "Dunes (hotel and casino)" ], "sent_id": [ 0, 1, 0, 1 ] }
[ { "sentences": [ "Stephen Alan Wynn (\"né\" Weinberg; born January 27, 1942) is an American real estate businessman and art collector.", " He is known for his involvement in the American luxury casino and hotel industry.", " Early in his career he oversaw the construction and operation of several notable Las Vegas and Atlantic City hotels, including the Golden Nugget, the Golden Nugget Atlantic City, The Mirage, Treasure Island, the Bellagio, and Beau Rivage in Mississippi, and he played a pivotal role in the resurgence and expansion of the Las Vegas Strip in the 1990s.", " In 2000, Wynn sold his company Mirage Resorts to MGM Grand Inc., resulting in the formation of MGM Mirage (now MGM Resorts International).", " Wynn afterwards took his company Wynn Resorts public in an initial public offering, and he remains Wynn Resorts' CEO and Chairman of the Board.", " He is a member of the Republican Party.", " Wynn is the finance chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC) since 2017." ], "title": "Steve Wynn" }, { "sentences": [ "The Monte Carlo Resort and Casino is a megaresort hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States.", " The hotel, with a height of 360 ft , has 32 floors, featuring a 102000 sqft casino floor with 1,400 slot machines, 60 table games, and 15 poker tables.", " It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International.", " The hotel offers 2,992 guest rooms, including 259 luxury suites.", " It is being converted from late 2016 to 2018 into the Park MGM, with the upper floors converted into a boutique hotel, NoMad Las Vegas." ], "title": "Monte Carlo Resort and Casino" }, { "sentences": [ "The Dunes Hotel was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, that operated from May 23, 1955 to January 26, 1993.", " Designed by architect Maxwell Starkman, it was the tenth resort to open on the Strip.", " Bellagio now stands on the former grounds.", " The Dunes golf course is now occupied by parts of Monte Carlo, New York-New York, CityCenter, and Cosmopolitan, and T-Mobile Arena." ], "title": "Dunes (hotel and casino)" }, { "sentences": [ "MGM Macau (; formerly known as MGM Grand Macau) is a 35-story, 600-room casino resort in Sé, Macau.", " Under a sub concession approved by the Macau government, the project is owned and operated as a 50–50 joint venture between MGM Resorts International and Pansy Ho, daughter of Macau casino magnate Stanley Ho.", " The sub-concession is one of several examples of new casino construction following the end of the government-granted monopoly held for decades by Stanley Ho." ], "title": "MGM Macau" }, { "sentences": [ "MGM Growth Properties LLC is a real estate investment trust that invests in large-scale destination entertainment and leisure resorts.", " As of December 31, 2016, the company owned 11 properties operated by MGM Resorts International, comprising 27,233 hotel rooms.", " The company leases the properties to MGM Resorts International via NNN Leases for an annual payment of $745 million." ], "title": "MGM Growth Properties" }, { "sentences": [ "Corey Sanders has served as Chief Operating Officer of MGM Resorts International since June 2010.", " He oversees operations at the Company’s wholly owned properties, which in Nevada include Bellagio (resort), MGM Grand Las Vegas, Mandalay Bay, The Mirage, New York-New York Hotel and Casino, Monte Carlo Resort and Casino, Luxor Las Vegas, Excalibur Hotel and Casino, Circus Circus Las Vegas, Circus Circus Reno, Gold Strike Jean and Railroad Pass Casino.", " He also oversees Beau Rivage (Mississippi) in Biloxi and Gold Strike Tunica, both in Mississippi, as well as MGM Grand Detroit." ], "title": "Corey I. Sanders" }, { "sentences": [ "Bellagio is a resort, luxury hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada.", " It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International and was built on the site of the demolished Dunes hotel and casino.", " Inspired by the Lake Como town of Bellagio in Italy, Bellagio is famed for its elegance.", " One of its most notable features is an 8 acre lake between the building and the Strip, which houses the Fountains of Bellagio, a large dancing water fountain synchronized to music." ], "title": "Bellagio (resort)" }, { "sentences": [ "Borgata Hotel Casino & Spa is a hotel, casino, and spa in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States.", " It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International.", " The casino hotel features 2,002 rooms and is the largest hotel in New Jersey.", " Borgata opened in July 2003 and is the top-grossing casino in Atlantic City." ], "title": "Borgata" }, { "sentences": [ "MGM Resorts International is a global hospitality and entertainment company operating destination resorts in Las Vegas, Mississippi, New Jersey and Detroit, including Bellagio, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay and The Mirage.", " The company recently opened MGM National Harbor in Maryland and is developing MGM Springfield in Massachusetts.", " It has a majority interest in MGM China Holdings Limited, which owns the MGM Macau resort and casino and is developing a gaming resort in Cotai.", " MGM Resorts owns 50 percent of CityCenter in Las Vegas, which features ARIA Resort & Casino.", " It has a majority controlling interest in MGM Growth Properties, a real estate investment trust." ], "title": "MGM Resorts International" }, { "sentences": [ "Nevada Landing was a hotel and casino designed to resemble two riverboats.", " It was located in Jean, Nevada, United States, near the California state line, within sight of Interstate 15.", " The hotel, owned by MGM Resorts International, had 303 rooms, four restaurants, over 800 slot machines (including video poker), live keno, table games, banquet facilities, and wedding services.", " The property was typically marketed with its sister hotel, the Gold Strike Hotel and Gambling Hall, located across the I-15 freeway." ], "title": "Nevada Landing Hotel and Casino" } ]
[ "Title: Steve Wynn\n\nStephen Alan Wynn (\"né\" Weinberg; born January 27, 1942) is an American real estate businessman and art collector. He is known for his involvement in the American luxury casino and hotel industry. Early in his career he oversaw the construction and operation of several notable Las Vegas and Atlantic City hotels, including the Golden Nugget, the Golden Nugget Atlantic City, The Mirage, Treasure Island, the Bellagio, and Beau Rivage in Mississippi, and he played a pivotal role in the resurgence and expansion of the Las Vegas Strip in the 1990s. In 2000, Wynn sold his company Mirage Resorts to MGM Grand Inc., resulting in the formation of MGM Mirage (now MGM Resorts International). Wynn afterwards took his company Wynn Resorts public in an initial public offering, and he remains Wynn Resorts' CEO and Chairman of the Board. He is a member of the Republican Party. Wynn is the finance chair of the Republican National Committee (RNC) since 2017.", "Title: Monte Carlo Resort and Casino\n\nThe Monte Carlo Resort and Casino is a megaresort hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, United States. The hotel, with a height of 360 ft , has 32 floors, featuring a 102000 sqft casino floor with 1,400 slot machines, 60 table games, and 15 poker tables. It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International. The hotel offers 2,992 guest rooms, including 259 luxury suites. It is being converted from late 2016 to 2018 into the Park MGM, with the upper floors converted into a boutique hotel, NoMad Las Vegas.", "Title: Dunes (hotel and casino)\n\nThe Dunes Hotel was a hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada, that operated from May 23, 1955 to January 26, 1993. Designed by architect Maxwell Starkman, it was the tenth resort to open on the Strip. Bellagio now stands on the former grounds. The Dunes golf course is now occupied by parts of Monte Carlo, New York-New York, CityCenter, and Cosmopolitan, and T-Mobile Arena.", "Title: MGM Macau\n\nMGM Macau (; formerly known as MGM Grand Macau) is a 35-story, 600-room casino resort in Sé, Macau. Under a sub concession approved by the Macau government, the project is owned and operated as a 50–50 joint venture between MGM Resorts International and Pansy Ho, daughter of Macau casino magnate Stanley Ho. The sub-concession is one of several examples of new casino construction following the end of the government-granted monopoly held for decades by Stanley Ho.", "Title: MGM Growth Properties\n\nMGM Growth Properties LLC is a real estate investment trust that invests in large-scale destination entertainment and leisure resorts. As of December 31, 2016, the company owned 11 properties operated by MGM Resorts International, comprising 27,233 hotel rooms. The company leases the properties to MGM Resorts International via NNN Leases for an annual payment of $745 million.", "Title: Corey I. Sanders\n\nCorey Sanders has served as Chief Operating Officer of MGM Resorts International since June 2010. He oversees operations at the Company’s wholly owned properties, which in Nevada include Bellagio (resort), MGM Grand Las Vegas, Mandalay Bay, The Mirage, New York-New York Hotel and Casino, Monte Carlo Resort and Casino, Luxor Las Vegas, Excalibur Hotel and Casino, Circus Circus Las Vegas, Circus Circus Reno, Gold Strike Jean and Railroad Pass Casino. He also oversees Beau Rivage (Mississippi) in Biloxi and Gold Strike Tunica, both in Mississippi, as well as MGM Grand Detroit.", "Title: Bellagio (resort)\n\nBellagio is a resort, luxury hotel and casino on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise, Nevada. It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International and was built on the site of the demolished Dunes hotel and casino. Inspired by the Lake Como town of Bellagio in Italy, Bellagio is famed for its elegance. One of its most notable features is an 8 acre lake between the building and the Strip, which houses the Fountains of Bellagio, a large dancing water fountain synchronized to music.", "Title: Borgata\n\nBorgata Hotel Casino & Spa is a hotel, casino, and spa in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States. It is owned and operated by MGM Resorts International. The casino hotel features 2,002 rooms and is the largest hotel in New Jersey. Borgata opened in July 2003 and is the top-grossing casino in Atlantic City.", "Title: MGM Resorts International\n\nMGM Resorts International is a global hospitality and entertainment company operating destination resorts in Las Vegas, Mississippi, New Jersey and Detroit, including Bellagio, MGM Grand, Mandalay Bay and The Mirage. The company recently opened MGM National Harbor in Maryland and is developing MGM Springfield in Massachusetts. It has a majority interest in MGM China Holdings Limited, which owns the MGM Macau resort and casino and is developing a gaming resort in Cotai. MGM Resorts owns 50 percent of CityCenter in Las Vegas, which features ARIA Resort & Casino. It has a majority controlling interest in MGM Growth Properties, a real estate investment trust.", "Title: Nevada Landing Hotel and Casino\n\nNevada Landing was a hotel and casino designed to resemble two riverboats. It was located in Jean, Nevada, United States, near the California state line, within sight of Interstate 15. The hotel, owned by MGM Resorts International, had 303 rooms, four restaurants, over 800 slot machines (including video poker), live keno, table games, banquet facilities, and wedding services. The property was typically marketed with its sister hotel, the Gold Strike Hotel and Gambling Hall, located across the I-15 freeway." ]
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" A Spanish version, \"Como Yo Nadie Te Ha Amado,\" was also recorded, however the Spanish version is different from the original because the lyrics are different and it talks about how nobody really love the two people that are in a relationship.", " Mexican singer Yuridia covered the Spanish version on her second studio album \"Habla El Corazón\" which peaked at #16 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart.", " Yuridia's cover received was nominated at the 2008 Latin Billboard Awards for Latin Pop Airplay of the Year by a Female Artist.", " Her cover also led to Jon Bon Jovi winning an ASCAP Latin Award in the Pop/Ballad field." ], "title": "This Ain't a Love Song" }, { "sentences": [ "\"This Is Our House\" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi.", " It was originally written by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and Desmond Child and recorded in 2009.", " Originally intended as an exclusive track for the forthcoming National League Super Bowl season, it became a hit with Bon Jovi fans who asked for it to be including on the band's new hits collection.", " Greatest Hits had already been pressed to disk and it was too late to include the song of a physical format but it made its debut proper as a bonus track if one downloaded Greatest Hit from the band's website.", " The song was also released as a bonus track on the iTunes edition of their Greatest Hits collection in the UK and Europe, but was released as a digital single in September 2011.", " Bon Jovi opened many shows in 2010-2012 with This Is Our House." ], "title": "This Is Our House" }, { "sentences": [ "John Francis Bongiovi Jr. (born March 2, 1962), known as Jon Bon Jovi, is an American singer-songwriter, a record producer, a philanthropist, and an actor.", " Bon Jovi is best known as the founder and frontman of the rock band Bon Jovi, that was formed in 1983." ], "title": "Jon Bon Jovi" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Living in Sin\" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi.", " It was written by lead singer Jon Bon Jovi.", " It was released in 1989 as the fifth single from the band's fourth album \"New Jersey\".", " It also was the fifth single from \"New Jersey\" to chart in the Top 10, allowing Bon Jovi to hold the record for the most songs from a hard rock album to reach the Top 10 of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", " It peaked at #9 on that chart and #37 on the Mainstream rock charts." ], "title": "Living in Sin (song)" }, { "sentences": [ "Destination Anywhere is Jon Bon Jovi's second solo studio album released June 17, 1997 and features music from the film \"\" released in the same year.", " The album follows his successful 1990 soundtrack \"Blaze of Glory\", from the film \"Young Guns II\".", " The production is quite different from the classic rock norm that is a staple of past Bon Jovi albums, with drum loops, female backing vocals and Jon Bon Jovi himself singing in a lower register in most of the tracks.", " Only one of his longtime bandmates, David Bryan, contributed to the album, though 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Sambora and was released in 1987 as the album's third single.", " During a February 20, 2008 encore performance in Detroit, Jon Bon Jovi told the crowd about running into Bob Seger at a Pistons game.", " As he introduced his song \"Wanted Dead or Alive\", he said it was inspired by Seger's \"Turn the Page\" hit and called the song the band's anthem.", " The song peaked at #7 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and #13 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, making it the third single from the album to reach the Top 10 of the Hot 100.", " As a result, \"Slippery When Wet\" became the first hard rock album to have 3 top 10 hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100." ], "title": "Wanted Dead or Alive (Bon Jovi song)" }, { "sentences": [ "\"Who Says You Can't Go Home\" is a song written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora for the American rock band Bon Jovi's ninth album \"Have a Nice Day\" (2005).", " The song was produced by John Shanks, Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora.", " It was released as the second single in North America in the first quarter of 2006 and reached the top 30 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart, peaking at #23.", " Outside North America, \"Welcome to Wherever You Are\" was released as the second single with \"Who Says You Can't Go Home\" being released as the album's third release on June 12, 2006.", " The song reached #5 in the UK, becoming the band's second Top 10 single from the album.", " A version of the song was also shipped to country music radio, featuring duet vocals from Jennifer Nettles of the duo Sugarland and peaked at #1 on the Country charts." ], "title": "Who Says You Can't Go Home" }, { "sentences": [ "Jeffrey Walker (born 25 March 1969) is a bass guitarist, vocalist from Windle, St Helens, UK.", " He is best known for his work with death metal band Carcass for which he is also the main lyricist.", " Before Carcass, he played in the hardcore punk band Electro Hippies.", " After the demise of Carcass, he went on to form hard rock band Blackstar with two former Carcass bandmates.", " In some territories the band was called Blackstar Rising." ], "title": "Jeffrey Walker" } ]
[ "Title: Bed of Roses (song)\n\n\"Bed of Roses\" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi in late January 1993, from the album \"Keep the Faith\". Jon Bon Jovi wrote the song in a hotel room while suffering from a hangover and the lyrics reflect his feelings at the time. The song contains drawn out guitar riffs and soft piano playing, along with emotive and high vocals by Jon Bon Jovi.", "Title: This Ain't a Love Song\n\n“This Ain’t a Love Song” is the lead single from Bon Jovi’s 1995 album \"These Days\". It reached #14 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, #11 on the Mainstream Top 40 and it reached #6 on the UK Singles Chart. The song is an example of the strong rhythm and blues influence that Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora wanted the \"These Days\" album to have, and the final result by the Q is alternative rock according to the critics of the magazine. The official music video was shot at Wat Ratchaburana in Ayuthaya, Thailand; and directed by Andy Morahan. A Spanish version, \"Como Yo Nadie Te Ha Amado,\" was also recorded, however the Spanish version is different from the original because the lyrics are different and it talks about how nobody really love the two people that are in a relationship. Mexican singer Yuridia covered the Spanish version on her second studio album \"Habla El Corazón\" which peaked at #16 on the \"Billboard\" Hot Latin Songs chart. Yuridia's cover received was nominated at the 2008 Latin Billboard Awards for Latin Pop Airplay of the Year by a Female Artist. Her cover also led to Jon Bon Jovi winning an ASCAP Latin Award in the Pop/Ballad field.", "Title: This Is Our House\n\n\"This Is Our House\" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi. It was originally written by Jon Bon Jovi, Richie Sambora and Desmond Child and recorded in 2009. Originally intended as an exclusive track for the forthcoming National League Super Bowl season, it became a hit with Bon Jovi fans who asked for it to be including on the band's new hits collection. Greatest Hits had already been pressed to disk and it was too late to include the song of a physical format but it made its debut proper as a bonus track if one downloaded Greatest Hit from the band's website. The song was also released as a bonus track on the iTunes edition of their Greatest Hits collection in the UK and Europe, but was released as a digital single in September 2011. Bon Jovi opened many shows in 2010-2012 with This Is Our House.", "Title: Jon Bon Jovi\n\nJohn Francis Bongiovi Jr. (born March 2, 1962), known as Jon Bon Jovi, is an American singer-songwriter, a record producer, a philanthropist, and an actor. Bon Jovi is best known as the founder and frontman of the rock band Bon Jovi, that was formed in 1983.", "Title: Living in Sin (song)\n\n\"Living in Sin\" is a song by American rock band Bon Jovi. It was written by lead singer Jon Bon Jovi. It was released in 1989 as the fifth single from the band's fourth album \"New Jersey\". It also was the fifth single from \"New Jersey\" to chart in the Top 10, allowing Bon Jovi to hold the record for the most songs from a hard rock album to reach the Top 10 of the \"Billboard\" Hot 100. It peaked at #9 on that chart and #37 on the Mainstream rock charts.", "Title: Destination Anywhere\n\nDestination Anywhere is Jon Bon Jovi's second solo studio album released June 17, 1997 and features music from the film \"\" released in the same year. The album follows his successful 1990 soundtrack \"Blaze of Glory\", from the film \"Young Guns II\". The production is quite different from the classic rock norm that is a staple of past Bon Jovi albums, with drum loops, female backing vocals and Jon Bon Jovi himself singing in a lower register in most of the tracks. Only one of his longtime bandmates, David Bryan, contributed to the album, though Desmond Child, co-writer of hits such as \"Livin' on a Prayer\", plays the tuba in the song \"Ugly\" and is also one of the producers.", "Title: Blaze of Glory (Jon Bon Jovi album)\n\nBlaze of Glory is Jon Bon Jovi's debut solo studio album, released in 1990. It includes songs from and inspired by the movie \"Young Guns II\". Emilio Estevez asked for Bon Jovi's \"Wanted Dead or Alive\" as the theme song for his upcoming Billy the Kid sequel, but Jon Bon Jovi ended up composing an all-new theme song for the film's soundtrack instead. The album featured guests such as Elton John, Little Richard, and Jeff Beck. \"Blaze of Glory\" was awarded a Golden Globe. It also received Academy Award and Grammy nominations.", "Title: Wanted Dead or Alive (Bon Jovi song)\n\n\"Wanted Dead or Alive\" is a single by American rock band Bon Jovi. It is from their 1986 album \"Slippery When Wet\". The song was written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora and was released in 1987 as the album's third single. During a February 20, 2008 encore performance in Detroit, Jon Bon Jovi told the crowd about running into Bob Seger at a Pistons game. As he introduced his song \"Wanted Dead or Alive\", he said it was inspired by Seger's \"Turn the Page\" hit and called the song the band's anthem. The song peaked at #7 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 chart and #13 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, making it the third single from the album to reach the Top 10 of the Hot 100. As a result, \"Slippery When Wet\" became the first hard rock album to have 3 top 10 hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100.", "Title: Who Says You Can't Go Home\n\n\"Who Says You Can't Go Home\" is a song written by Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora for the American rock band Bon Jovi's ninth album \"Have a Nice Day\" (2005). The song was produced by John Shanks, Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora. It was released as the second single in North America in the first quarter of 2006 and reached the top 30 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100 singles chart, peaking at #23. Outside North America, \"Welcome to Wherever You Are\" was released as the second single with \"Who Says You Can't Go Home\" being released as the album's third release on June 12, 2006. The song reached #5 in the UK, becoming the band's second Top 10 single from the album. A version of the song was also shipped to country music radio, featuring duet vocals from Jennifer Nettles of the duo Sugarland and peaked at #1 on the Country charts.", "Title: Jeffrey Walker\n\nJeffrey Walker (born 25 March 1969) is a bass guitarist, vocalist from Windle, St Helens, UK. He is best known for his work with death metal band Carcass for which he is also the main lyricist. Before Carcass, he played in the hardcore punk band Electro Hippies. After the demise of Carcass, he went on to form hard rock band Blackstar with two former Carcass bandmates. In some territories the band was called Blackstar Rising." ]