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The Aqua Horological Tintinnabulator is a water-powered clock in the Victoria Centre in which British city?
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Nottingham
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" English Heritage has listed the clock tower at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance."
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"Up All Night: The Live Tour is a video album documenting the 3 January 2012 show of English-Irish boy band One Direction's \"Up All Night Tour\".",
" It was released on 28 May 2012 by Syco Music.",
" Filmed at the International Centre in the British city of Bournemouth, the 73-minute recording was directed by Andy Saunders and produced by Saunders and Tom Bairstaw.",
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"Royal Centre is a tram stop of Nottingham Express Transit (NET) in the centre of the city of Nottingham.",
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"The grasshopper escapement is a low-friction escapement for pendulum clocks invented by British clockmaker John Harrison around 1722.",
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" The grasshopper escapement was used in a few regulator clocks built during Harrison's time, and a few others over the years, but has never seen wide use.",
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"Fattorini & Sons was a jewellery business established by a family of Italian immigrants who arrived in the British city of Leeds, in Yorkshire, England in the early 19th century.",
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"Shopping arcades in Cardiff include indoor shopping centres and arcades in Cardiff city centre, Wales.",
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"The Clock Tower in Venice is an early Renaissance building on the north side of the Piazza San Marco, at the entrance to the Merceria.",
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" It adjoins the eastern end of the Procuratie Vecchie.",
" Both the tower and the clock date from the last decade of the 15th century, though the mechanism of the clock has subsequently been much altered.",
" It was placed where the clock would be visible from the waters of the lagoon and give notice to everyone of the wealth and glory of Venice.",
" The lower two floors of the tower make a monumental archway into the main street of the city, the Merceria, which linked the political and religious centre (the Piazza) with the commercial and financial centre (the Rialto).",
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"Title: Aqua Horological Tintinnabulator\n\nThe Aqua Horological Tintinnabulator (also known as the Victoria Centre Clock or the Emett Clock or The Time Fountain is a 'water-powered' clock in Nottingham, England.",
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"Title: What Happened to the Corbetts\n\nWhat Happened to the Corbetts (US title: Ordeal) is a novel by Nevil Shute, a fictional depiction of the effect of aerial bombing on the British city of Southampton, a major maritime centre. It was written in 1938, and published in April 1939 by William Heinemann Ltd, when the outbreak of World War II was already a very likely development."
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6,501
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Who was the star of Horizon Pictures first production?
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Humphrey Bogart
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"Title: Cross Creek Pictures\n\nCross Creek Pictures is an American film production studio formed in 2009. Their first production was the acclaimed \"Black Swan\" (2010), which was followed by \"The Ides of March\" (2011), \"The Woman in Black\" (2012) and \"Rush\" (2013). And also, CCP co-produced a few films with Exclusive Media. In September 2011, Cross Creek Pictures signed a deal with Universal Pictures, where the studio would release at least six of Cross Creek's productions over the following 3 years. In late 2015, Cross Creek signed a new three-year, multifaceted co-financing, production, and distribution deal with Sony Pictures Entertainment.",
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"Title: Christmas Grace\n\nChristmas Grace is an Christmas-related film about two competing toy stores. It was produced by Bright Horizon Pictures and Crystal Creek Media, the latter of which created films such as \"Creed of Gold\" and \"Courageous Love\". Filming of \"Christmas Grace\" took place around several locations in Southeastern Michigan in early 2012. The film was released on October 7, 2014.",
"Title: Lawrence of Arabia (film)\n\nLawrence of Arabia is a 1962 epic historical drama film based on the life of T. E. Lawrence. It was directed by David Lean and produced by Sam Spiegel through his British company Horizon Pictures, with the screenplay by Robert Bolt and Michael Wilson. The film stars Peter O'Toole in the title role. It is widely considered one of the greatest and most influential films in the history of cinema. The dramatic score by Maurice Jarre and the Super Panavision 70 cinematography by Freddie Young are also highly acclaimed.",
"Title: Jacob's Hammer\n\nJacob's Hammer is a British horror Film starring Helen Holman and George McCluskey. The film was directed and written by Angie Bojtler. This is Arkady Pictures first film. It has a limited theatrical release across the UK October 2012."
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6,502
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What year was the creator of "The Rocky Horror Show" born?
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1942
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The Cotai Arena is an indoor arena, located on the premises of the seventh-largest building in the world by what?
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floor area
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"Žalgirio Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the New Town of Kaunas, Lithuania.",
" The arena is located on an island of the Nemunas River.",
" It is the largest indoor arena in the Baltics.",
" The arena's maximum possible seating capacity for basketball games is 15,552, and 20,000 spectators for concerts (when the stage is in the middle, and 17,000 when stage is in the side of the arena).",
" The Žalgiris Arena replaced the Kaunas Sports Hall as a major venue in the city."
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"The Venetian Macao () is a luxury hotel and casino resort in Macau owned by the American Las Vegas Sands company.",
" The Venetian is a 39-story, casino hotel on the Cotai Strip in Macau.",
" The 10500000 sqft Venetian Macao is modeled on its sister casino resort The Venetian Las Vegas, and is the seventh-largest building in the world by floor area.",
" The Venetian Macao is also the largest casino in the world, and the largest single structure hotel building in Asia."
],
"title": "The Venetian Macao"
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"Malmö Arena is a multi-use indoor arena in Malmö, Sweden, and the home of SHL ice hockey club Malmö Redhawks.",
" It is the largest arena in the SHL, and the second-largest indoor arena in Sweden.",
" Apart from hosting Redhawks hockey matches, the arena is often the venue for team handball, floorball, concerts, and other events.",
" It has also hosted indoor athletics.",
" Owned and operated by Parkfast AB, the arena was designed by Mats Matson of MM Matsson Konsult AB, Hannu Helkiö of Pöyry Architects, and Gert Wingårdh of Wingårdh arkitektkontor.",
" Naming rights for the venue are owned by Malmö Stad, in a ten-year contract, agreed in 2007.",
" Malmö Arena hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 between 14 and 18 May 2013."
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"The Videotron Centre (French: \"Centre Vidéotron\") is an indoor arena in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada.",
" The 18,259-seat arena replaced Colisée Pepsi as Quebec City's primary venue for indoor events.",
" The new arena is primarily used for ice hockey, serving as the home area of the Quebec Remparts of the QMJHL and has been prospected as a venue for a new or re-located National Hockey League team in Quebec City, and as part of a Winter Olympic Games bid.",
" The building opened on September 8, 2015.",
" It is now the seventh-largest indoor arena in Canada."
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"The Chalkiopoulio Sports Hall or Lamia Arena (alternate spellings: Halkiopouleio, Halkiopoulio, Chalkiopouleio) is an indoor sporting arena that is located in the city of Lamia, Greece.",
" The seating capacity of the arena is 5,000 people.",
" The indoor arena is part of the Lamia Sports Center, which also features indoor and outdoor tennis courts, a football field, and outside basketball courts.",
" The indoor arena is able to host basketball, volleyball, and handball matches and it is owned by the municipality of Lamia."
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"KeyBank Center, formerly known as Marine Midland Arena, HSBC Arena and First Niagara Center, is a multipurpose indoor arena located in downtown Buffalo, New York.",
" It is the largest indoor arena in Western New York, seating 19,070 fans in its normal configuration, and was constructed primarily for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League (NHL), who have called the arena home since 1996, when it replaced the now-demolished Memorial Auditorium.",
" The arena was renamed as KeyBank Center starting with the 2016–2017 NHL season.",
" It is owned by Erie County and operated by Pegula Sports and Entertainment (as Hockey Western New York, LLC)."
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"title": "KeyBank Center"
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"The Cotai Arena is an indoor arena, located on the premises of The Venetian Macao, on the Cotai Strip, in Macau, China.",
" It opened in 2007 with a seating capacity of 15,000.",
" The arena was known as Venetian Arena from 2007 to 2010, when it was renamed as \"CotaiArena\".",
" It hosts sporting events such as basketball, tennis and boxing, as well as concerts and international televised awards shows."
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"The Celebration Arena is a 5,000-seat indoor arena located in Decatur, Alabama.",
" It contains an 150-by-300-foot (45,000 square foot) arena floor that can be used not only for sporting events as well as indoor track meets, rodeos and horse shows (most notably the world championship show for the Racking Horse), but also for trade shows, flea markets, and other special events, such as concerts (concert capacity is up to 7,000).",
" One large significance about this arena is that it is the only structure in Alabama that contains a full indoor track.",
" If any school in the state wishes to hold a track meet in the state, this arena is used.",
" It was formerly the site of the Alabama High School Athletic Association State Indoor Track Meet.",
" Concerns over the facility's safety led to the cancellation of the AHSAA Indoor Track season for 2007-2008."
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"Mizzou Arena is an indoor arena located on the south side of the campus of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri.",
" The facility, home to the school's men's and women's basketball teams, opened in November 2004 and replaced the Hearnes Center as the school's flagship indoor sports facility.",
" The arena also serves as the Columbia-Springfield market's venue for well-known 'arena' acts such as Rascal Flatts, Luke Bryan and the Eagles.",
" The arched-roof building seats 15,061, and is located just south of Hearnes and Memorial Stadium.",
" The arena is host to Missouri State High School Activities Association championships for basketball and wrestling.",
" The arena was briefly known as Paige Sports Arena."
],
"title": "Mizzou Arena"
},
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"Arena Birmingham (previously known as The Barclaycard Arena and the National Indoor Arena) is an indoor sporting and entertainment venue in Birmingham, United Kingdom.",
" The Arena, which is owned by parent company, the NEC Group, is situated in central Birmingham.",
" When it was opened in 1991, it was the largest indoor arena in the UK."
],
"title": "Arena Birmingham"
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"Title: Žalgiris Arena\n\nŽalgirio Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the New Town of Kaunas, Lithuania. The arena is located on an island of the Nemunas River. It is the largest indoor arena in the Baltics. The arena's maximum possible seating capacity for basketball games is 15,552, and 20,000 spectators for concerts (when the stage is in the middle, and 17,000 when stage is in the side of the arena). The Žalgiris Arena replaced the Kaunas Sports Hall as a major venue in the city.",
"Title: The Venetian Macao\n\nThe Venetian Macao () is a luxury hotel and casino resort in Macau owned by the American Las Vegas Sands company. The Venetian is a 39-story, casino hotel on the Cotai Strip in Macau. The 10500000 sqft Venetian Macao is modeled on its sister casino resort The Venetian Las Vegas, and is the seventh-largest building in the world by floor area. The Venetian Macao is also the largest casino in the world, and the largest single structure hotel building in Asia.",
"Title: Malmö Arena\n\nMalmö Arena is a multi-use indoor arena in Malmö, Sweden, and the home of SHL ice hockey club Malmö Redhawks. It is the largest arena in the SHL, and the second-largest indoor arena in Sweden. Apart from hosting Redhawks hockey matches, the arena is often the venue for team handball, floorball, concerts, and other events. It has also hosted indoor athletics. Owned and operated by Parkfast AB, the arena was designed by Mats Matson of MM Matsson Konsult AB, Hannu Helkiö of Pöyry Architects, and Gert Wingårdh of Wingårdh arkitektkontor. Naming rights for the venue are owned by Malmö Stad, in a ten-year contract, agreed in 2007. Malmö Arena hosted the Eurovision Song Contest 2013 between 14 and 18 May 2013.",
"Title: Videotron Centre\n\nThe Videotron Centre (French: \"Centre Vidéotron\") is an indoor arena in Quebec City, Quebec, Canada. The 18,259-seat arena replaced Colisée Pepsi as Quebec City's primary venue for indoor events. The new arena is primarily used for ice hockey, serving as the home area of the Quebec Remparts of the QMJHL and has been prospected as a venue for a new or re-located National Hockey League team in Quebec City, and as part of a Winter Olympic Games bid. The building opened on September 8, 2015. It is now the seventh-largest indoor arena in Canada.",
"Title: Chalkiopoulio Sports Hall\n\nThe Chalkiopoulio Sports Hall or Lamia Arena (alternate spellings: Halkiopouleio, Halkiopoulio, Chalkiopouleio) is an indoor sporting arena that is located in the city of Lamia, Greece. The seating capacity of the arena is 5,000 people. The indoor arena is part of the Lamia Sports Center, which also features indoor and outdoor tennis courts, a football field, and outside basketball courts. The indoor arena is able to host basketball, volleyball, and handball matches and it is owned by the municipality of Lamia.",
"Title: KeyBank Center\n\nKeyBank Center, formerly known as Marine Midland Arena, HSBC Arena and First Niagara Center, is a multipurpose indoor arena located in downtown Buffalo, New York. It is the largest indoor arena in Western New York, seating 19,070 fans in its normal configuration, and was constructed primarily for the Buffalo Sabres of the National Hockey League (NHL), who have called the arena home since 1996, when it replaced the now-demolished Memorial Auditorium. The arena was renamed as KeyBank Center starting with the 2016–2017 NHL season. It is owned by Erie County and operated by Pegula Sports and Entertainment (as Hockey Western New York, LLC).",
"Title: Cotai Arena\n\nThe Cotai Arena is an indoor arena, located on the premises of The Venetian Macao, on the Cotai Strip, in Macau, China. It opened in 2007 with a seating capacity of 15,000. The arena was known as Venetian Arena from 2007 to 2010, when it was renamed as \"CotaiArena\". It hosts sporting events such as basketball, tennis and boxing, as well as concerts and international televised awards shows.",
"Title: Celebration Arena\n\nThe Celebration Arena is a 5,000-seat indoor arena located in Decatur, Alabama. It contains an 150-by-300-foot (45,000 square foot) arena floor that can be used not only for sporting events as well as indoor track meets, rodeos and horse shows (most notably the world championship show for the Racking Horse), but also for trade shows, flea markets, and other special events, such as concerts (concert capacity is up to 7,000). One large significance about this arena is that it is the only structure in Alabama that contains a full indoor track. If any school in the state wishes to hold a track meet in the state, this arena is used. It was formerly the site of the Alabama High School Athletic Association State Indoor Track Meet. Concerns over the facility's safety led to the cancellation of the AHSAA Indoor Track season for 2007-2008.",
"Title: Mizzou Arena\n\nMizzou Arena is an indoor arena located on the south side of the campus of the University of Missouri in Columbia, Missouri. The facility, home to the school's men's and women's basketball teams, opened in November 2004 and replaced the Hearnes Center as the school's flagship indoor sports facility. The arena also serves as the Columbia-Springfield market's venue for well-known 'arena' acts such as Rascal Flatts, Luke Bryan and the Eagles. The arched-roof building seats 15,061, and is located just south of Hearnes and Memorial Stadium. The arena is host to Missouri State High School Activities Association championships for basketball and wrestling. The arena was briefly known as Paige Sports Arena.",
"Title: Arena Birmingham\n\nArena Birmingham (previously known as The Barclaycard Arena and the National Indoor Arena) is an indoor sporting and entertainment venue in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The Arena, which is owned by parent company, the NEC Group, is situated in central Birmingham. When it was opened in 1991, it was the largest indoor arena in the UK."
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Which drink is made traditionally with tequilla the Margarita or the Redheaded slut?
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A margarita
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"A margarita is a cocktail consisting of tequila, triple sec, and lime or lemon juice, often served with salt or sugar on the rim of the glass.",
" The drink is served shaken with ice (on the rocks), blended with ice (frozen margarita), or without ice (straight up).",
" Although it has become acceptable to serve a margarita in a wide variety of glass types, ranging from cocktail and wine glasses to pint glasses and even large schooners, the drink is traditionally served in the eponymous margarita glass, a stepped-diameter variant of a cocktail glass or champagne coupe."
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"The redheaded slut is a cocktail made of Jägermeister, peach-flavored schnapps, and cranberry juice."
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"Nanglo is a flat round woven tray made up of bamboo.",
" It is made traditionally out of thin bamboo pieces intermingled into a flat surface-like ancient method of woving cloth manually by tangling threads.",
" It is used for sifting grain and used to separate dust particles from paddy, rice, dal, beans, and other cereals (winnowing).",
" Nanglo is an indispensable part of every Nepali kitchen.",
" While it is mostly limited to villages, it can be found occasionally on large cities as well."
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"The atabaque ( ; ] ) is a tall, wooden, Afro-Brazilian hand drum.",
" The shell is made traditionally of Jacaranda wood from Brazil.",
" The head is traditionally made from calfskin.",
" A system of ropes are intertwined around the body, connecting a metal ring near the base to the head.",
" Because of this tuning mechanism the drum is sometimes known as 'Atabaque de Corda'.",
" Wooden wedges are jammed between this ring and the body and a hammer is used to tighten or loosen the ropes, raising or lowering the pitch of the drum."
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"Les crozets de Savoie are small flat square-shaped pasta originally made in the Savoie region in southeast France.",
" The crozets were made traditionally at home by housewives using buckwheat or wheat, or sometimes both.",
" This pasta is used mainly to prepare two regional dishes, the croziflette (a variant of tartiflette) and crozets with diots."
],
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"An Arraiolos rug, Arraiolos tapestry, Arraiolos carpet or Portuguese needlework rug (in Portuguese, \"Tapete de Arraiolos\") is an embroidered wool rug made traditionally in the small town of Arraiolos, Portugal, since the Middle Ages.",
" It is inspired by Oriental style Persian carpets."
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"A margarita machine is a margarita dispensing device.",
" A margarita mix, traditionally lime flavored, is put in a refrigerated container with a spinning agitator.",
" The user is able to dispense margaritas from such a device for extended periods of time, usually up to 12 hours, without losing any quality in the taste of the margaritas.",
" A margarita machine may be purchased in its finished form or built from cooler with special equipment."
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"Śliwowica łącka (literally śliwowica from Łącko) is a plum brandy made traditionally in the region of Łącko in Lesser Poland."
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"Ban Pako, also known as Ban Pako Eco Resort, is an ecotourist resort lodge and ancient site along the Nam Ngum River, approximately 50 kilometres northeast of Vientiane, Laos.",
" The area is a major archaeological significance with the remains on an ancient temple which has been excavated and revealed evidence of ancient metal working and textile making in the area and that the inhabitants had advanced skills in pottery.",
" The resort has 22 rooms and the buildings are low and made traditionally with thatched roofs."
],
"title": "Ban Pako"
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"Tommy's Margarita is an all-day cocktail and variant of the Margarita cocktail.",
" It is recognised by the IBA as a New Era Drink."
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"Title: Margarita\n\nA margarita is a cocktail consisting of tequila, triple sec, and lime or lemon juice, often served with salt or sugar on the rim of the glass. The drink is served shaken with ice (on the rocks), blended with ice (frozen margarita), or without ice (straight up). Although it has become acceptable to serve a margarita in a wide variety of glass types, ranging from cocktail and wine glasses to pint glasses and even large schooners, the drink is traditionally served in the eponymous margarita glass, a stepped-diameter variant of a cocktail glass or champagne coupe.",
"Title: Redheaded slut\n\nThe redheaded slut is a cocktail made of Jägermeister, peach-flavored schnapps, and cranberry juice.",
"Title: Nanglo\n\nNanglo is a flat round woven tray made up of bamboo. It is made traditionally out of thin bamboo pieces intermingled into a flat surface-like ancient method of woving cloth manually by tangling threads. It is used for sifting grain and used to separate dust particles from paddy, rice, dal, beans, and other cereals (winnowing). Nanglo is an indispensable part of every Nepali kitchen. While it is mostly limited to villages, it can be found occasionally on large cities as well.",
"Title: Atabaque\n\nThe atabaque ( ; ] ) is a tall, wooden, Afro-Brazilian hand drum. The shell is made traditionally of Jacaranda wood from Brazil. The head is traditionally made from calfskin. A system of ropes are intertwined around the body, connecting a metal ring near the base to the head. Because of this tuning mechanism the drum is sometimes known as 'Atabaque de Corda'. Wooden wedges are jammed between this ring and the body and a hammer is used to tighten or loosen the ropes, raising or lowering the pitch of the drum.",
"Title: Crozets de Savoie\n\nLes crozets de Savoie are small flat square-shaped pasta originally made in the Savoie region in southeast France. The crozets were made traditionally at home by housewives using buckwheat or wheat, or sometimes both. This pasta is used mainly to prepare two regional dishes, the croziflette (a variant of tartiflette) and crozets with diots.",
"Title: Arraiolos rug\n\nAn Arraiolos rug, Arraiolos tapestry, Arraiolos carpet or Portuguese needlework rug (in Portuguese, \"Tapete de Arraiolos\") is an embroidered wool rug made traditionally in the small town of Arraiolos, Portugal, since the Middle Ages. It is inspired by Oriental style Persian carpets.",
"Title: Margarita machine\n\nA margarita machine is a margarita dispensing device. A margarita mix, traditionally lime flavored, is put in a refrigerated container with a spinning agitator. The user is able to dispense margaritas from such a device for extended periods of time, usually up to 12 hours, without losing any quality in the taste of the margaritas. A margarita machine may be purchased in its finished form or built from cooler with special equipment.",
"Title: Śliwowica łącka\n\nŚliwowica łącka (literally śliwowica from Łącko) is a plum brandy made traditionally in the region of Łącko in Lesser Poland.",
"Title: Ban Pako\n\nBan Pako, also known as Ban Pako Eco Resort, is an ecotourist resort lodge and ancient site along the Nam Ngum River, approximately 50 kilometres northeast of Vientiane, Laos. The area is a major archaeological significance with the remains on an ancient temple which has been excavated and revealed evidence of ancient metal working and textile making in the area and that the inhabitants had advanced skills in pottery. The resort has 22 rooms and the buildings are low and made traditionally with thatched roofs.",
"Title: Tommy's Margarita\n\nTommy's Margarita is an all-day cocktail and variant of the Margarita cocktail. It is recognised by the IBA as a New Era Drink."
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Who has the greatest scope of profession in Greig Nori or Tom Verlaine
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Tom Verlaine
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"\"For the Nights I Can't Remember\" is a song recorded by Canadian pop rock band Hedley for their second studio album, \"Famous Last Words\" (2007).",
" The ballad was co-written by the members of the band with the record's producers, Greig Nori and Dave Genn.",
" It was released in November 2007 as the album's second single.",
" In 2009, the song was re-issued digitally with their follow-up single."
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"Treble Charger is a Canadian rock band formed in 1992 in Sault Ste. Marie, consisting of lead vocalist and guitarist Greig Nori, and co-lead vocalist and guitarist Bill Priddle and current drummer Richard D Mulligan.",
" The band, initially consisting of four members, had disbanded in 2006 and reunited in 2012.",
" They began with a melodic indie rock style, but evolved into more of a pop punk band after signing to a major label in 1997."
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"The Miller's Tale: A Tom Verlaine Anthology is a 1996 double-CD compilation album by Tom Verlaine.",
" It chronicles his solo career and his career with Television on one CD (including several obscurities) and the other CD is an edited live performance from London in 1982."
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"title": "The Miller's Tale: A Tom Verlaine Anthology"
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"Autopilot Off is the first major label EP by the punk band Autopilot Off.",
" It is the band's first release with the label Island Records and was produced by the then Sum 41 manager and producer Greig Nori.",
" This was the first album by the band to feature their symbol - the split-in-half padlock - on the album cover art, which would then go on to feature on all of their future-album's cover art."
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"title": "Autopilot Off (EP)"
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"\"Motivation\" is a song by Canadian rock band Sum 41.",
" It was released in January 2002 as the third single from the album \"All Killer No Filler\".",
" Greig Nori appears on backing vocals."
],
"title": "Motivation (Sum 41 song)"
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"The Wonder is the sixth studio album by rock artist Tom Verlaine.",
" It was released in 1990 on Fontana Records.",
" The album was engineered by Mario Salvati and mixed by Tom Verlaine and Fred Smith except side 1 tracks 1, 2, 4, 5 and side 2 track 1 mixed by Julian Mendelsohn."
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"Greig Andrew Nori (born November 21, 1974) is a producer and musician from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada and is well known as the frontman, lead vocalist and guitarist of the pop punk band Treble Charger.",
" In the late 1990s he began working as a producer with Sum 41 and was their in-house producer and manager until 2004.",
" In 2007, Greig went back to the studio to produce for the pop punk bands Cauterize and Hedley, with their albums \"Disguises\" and \"Famous Last Words\", respectively."
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"Tom Verlaine is the eponymous solo debut studio album by American musician and Television guitarist Tom Verlaine."
],
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"sentences": [
"\"Handle This\" is the fourth and final single from the album \"All Killer No Filler\" by the Canadian rock band Sum 41.",
" The single was only released in Germany and included the title song and live versions of \"Motivation\" and \"Makes No Difference\" as back-up tracks, on the CD single.",
" Sum 41 former in-house manager and producer Greig Nori played guitar on the song and a music video was made for the song.",
" The video was not released along with the single, and it is only released on the Does This Look Infected Too?",
" EP."
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"title": "Handle This"
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"Title: Tom Verlaine\n\nTom Verlaine (born Thomas Miller, December 13, 1949) is an American singer, songwriter and guitarist, best known as the frontman of the New York City rock band Television.",
"Title: For the Nights I Can't Remember\n\n\"For the Nights I Can't Remember\" is a song recorded by Canadian pop rock band Hedley for their second studio album, \"Famous Last Words\" (2007). The ballad was co-written by the members of the band with the record's producers, Greig Nori and Dave Genn. It was released in November 2007 as the album's second single. In 2009, the song was re-issued digitally with their follow-up single.",
"Title: Treble Charger\n\nTreble Charger is a Canadian rock band formed in 1992 in Sault Ste. Marie, consisting of lead vocalist and guitarist Greig Nori, and co-lead vocalist and guitarist Bill Priddle and current drummer Richard D Mulligan. The band, initially consisting of four members, had disbanded in 2006 and reunited in 2012. They began with a melodic indie rock style, but evolved into more of a pop punk band after signing to a major label in 1997.",
"Title: The Miller's Tale: A Tom Verlaine Anthology\n\nThe Miller's Tale: A Tom Verlaine Anthology is a 1996 double-CD compilation album by Tom Verlaine. It chronicles his solo career and his career with Television on one CD (including several obscurities) and the other CD is an edited live performance from London in 1982.",
"Title: Autopilot Off (EP)\n\nAutopilot Off is the first major label EP by the punk band Autopilot Off. It is the band's first release with the label Island Records and was produced by the then Sum 41 manager and producer Greig Nori. This was the first album by the band to feature their symbol - the split-in-half padlock - on the album cover art, which would then go on to feature on all of their future-album's cover art.",
"Title: Motivation (Sum 41 song)\n\n\"Motivation\" is a song by Canadian rock band Sum 41. It was released in January 2002 as the third single from the album \"All Killer No Filler\". Greig Nori appears on backing vocals.",
"Title: The Wonder (album)\n\nThe Wonder is the sixth studio album by rock artist Tom Verlaine. It was released in 1990 on Fontana Records. The album was engineered by Mario Salvati and mixed by Tom Verlaine and Fred Smith except side 1 tracks 1, 2, 4, 5 and side 2 track 1 mixed by Julian Mendelsohn.",
"Title: Greig Nori\n\nGreig Andrew Nori (born November 21, 1974) is a producer and musician from Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada and is well known as the frontman, lead vocalist and guitarist of the pop punk band Treble Charger. In the late 1990s he began working as a producer with Sum 41 and was their in-house producer and manager until 2004. In 2007, Greig went back to the studio to produce for the pop punk bands Cauterize and Hedley, with their albums \"Disguises\" and \"Famous Last Words\", respectively.",
"Title: Tom Verlaine (album)\n\nTom Verlaine is the eponymous solo debut studio album by American musician and Television guitarist Tom Verlaine.",
"Title: Handle This\n\n\"Handle This\" is the fourth and final single from the album \"All Killer No Filler\" by the Canadian rock band Sum 41. The single was only released in Germany and included the title song and live versions of \"Motivation\" and \"Makes No Difference\" as back-up tracks, on the CD single. Sum 41 former in-house manager and producer Greig Nori played guitar on the song and a music video was made for the song. The video was not released along with the single, and it is only released on the Does This Look Infected Too? EP."
] |
6,506
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Traction City is a novella by which British author?
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Philip Reeve
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"The Fever Crumb Series is the title of a series of novels written by British author, Philip Reeve, and is the prequel series to his critically acclaimed \"Mortal Engines Quartet\".",
" As of 2015 the series consists of three books: \"Fever Crumb\" (2009), \"A Web of Air\" (2010), and \"Scrivener's Moon\" (2011).",
" The books follow a young woman known as Fever Crumb, and her adventures set around the time of the creation of the first traction cities that become so prevalent in the Mortal Engines series.",
" Reeve stated in 2011 that he had always envisaged a quartet for the series, assuring readers of a fourth installment."
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"The House of Susan Lulham (2014) is a crime/ghost story novella by British author Phil Rickman, what he describes as the \"12 and a half\" entry in his Merrily Watkins series, about a female vicar and diocesan exorcist for the cathedral city of Hereford.",
" The Watkins stories combine supernatural and mystery elements, leading them to be classified variously as horror and crime fiction (though Rickman personally rejects the label of horror writer)."
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"Title: The House of Susan Lulham\n\nThe House of Susan Lulham (2014) is a crime/ghost story novella by British author Phil Rickman, what he describes as the \"12 and a half\" entry in his Merrily Watkins series, about a female vicar and diocesan exorcist for the cathedral city of Hereford. The Watkins stories combine supernatural and mystery elements, leading them to be classified variously as horror and crime fiction (though Rickman personally rejects the label of horror writer).",
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"Title: Coraline\n\nCoraline is a dark fantasy children's novella by British author Neil Gaiman, published in 2002 by Bloomsbury and Harper Collins. It was awarded the 2003 Hugo Award for Best Novella, the 2003 Nebula Award for Best Novella, and the 2002 Bram Stoker Award for Best Work for Young Readers. It has been compared to Lewis Carroll's \"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland\" and was adapted into a 2009 stop-motion film directed by Henry Selick.",
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"Title: Mixed Magics\n\nMixed Magics: Four Tales of Chrestomanci is a collection of four fantasy stories by the British author Diana Wynne Jones, first published by Collins in 2000. One was original to the collection, \"Stealer of Souls\", a novella about half of the book in length; three had been published in the 1980s. It was the fifth book published among seven Chrestomanci books (1977 to 2006) and the only collection in the series.",
"Title: Traction City (novella)\n\nTraction City is a novella by Philip Reeve and is a prequel to the Mortal Engines Quartet it was released as a flip book alongside Chris Priestlys' teachers tales of terror for World Book Day."
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The man who conceived the Pelikan tail later worked for a major aerospace manufacturing corporation known for what air-superiority fighter?
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F-15 Eagle
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"Title: McDonnell Douglas\n\nMcDonnell Douglas was a major American aerospace manufacturing corporation and defense contractor formed by the merger of McDonnell Aircraft and the Douglas Aircraft Company in 1967. Between then and its own merger with Boeing in 1997, it produced a number of well-known commercial and military aircraft such as the DC-10 airliner and F-15 Eagle air-superiority fighter.",
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6,508
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Who is older, Ken Hughes or the Farrelly brothers?
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Kenneth Graham "Ken" Hughes
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Where does Jesús Álvaro García play home games?
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Estadio Cartagonova
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"Title: Bahama All-Pro Show\n\nThe Bahama All-Pro Show were a basketball team representing The Bahamas, and playing their home games in Miami, Florida, U.S. They played sporadically in the new American Basketball Association (ABA) beginning in the 2007–2008 season. The team was intended as a showcase for Bahamian players, and organizers hoped to eventually play home games in the Bahamas. However internal instability caused the team to miss many of its games and suspend operations after the 2008–2009 season.",
"Title: Sandringham Soccer Club\n\nSandringham Soccer Club is an Australian soccer club based in Sandringham, Victoria. Their men's team currently compete in State League 2 South-East, after being promoted from State League 3 South-East in 2014. While their women's team play in the top tier of women's football in Victoria, the Women's Premier League. The men's team play home games at RJ Sillitoe Reserve, whereas as the women play home games at Kingston Heath Soccer Complex.",
"Title: List of Miami Marlins seasons\n\nThe Miami Marlins (originally the Florida Marlins from 1993 until 2011) are a professional baseball team that has been based in Miami Gardens, Florida since becoming an expansion team in . The Marlins are a member of both the Major League Baseball's (MLB) National League Eastern Division and the National League (NL) itself. For the first 19 seasons, the Marlins played their home games at Sun Life Stadium. Beginning with the season, the Marlins play home games at Marlins Park in Little Havana.",
"Title: FC Cartagena\n\nFútbol Club Cartagena is a Spanish football team based in Cartagena, in the autonomous community of Murcia. Founded in 1995 it currently plays in Segunda División B, holding home games at \"Estadio Cartagonova\", with a capacity of 15,105 spectators.",
"Title: Sheffield Wednesday L.F.C.\n\nSheffield Wednesday Ladies F.C., often abbreviated to SWLFC and nicknamed \"The Owls\", are a women's and girls football club based in South Yorkshire, England. They play home games at Sheffield Hallam University Sports park, Bawtry road, Sheffield S9 1UA and the First team play their games currently in the North East Regional League and are affiliated to the professional men's club Sheffield Wednesday F.C. They also have a 2nd Reserve team and a 3rd senior Development team that play currently in the Sheffield & Hallamshire Women's County League. The 10 teams that make up the junior section all play within the Sheffield & Hallamshire Girl's County League (SHGCL).",
"Title: 2005–06 West Indian cricket season\n\nThe 2005–06 West Indian cricket season includes all domestic cricket matches played by senior teams with first class status in the West Indies between October 2005 and March 2006, and also the international feats of the West Indies team, who is not scheduled to play any home games during this period but are to play home matches during April, May and June 2006. The season began on 2005-10-03 with the first matches of the one-day KFC Cup, and is scheduled to last until 2006-03-19 when England A depart after their tour which will include one-day and first class matches against the West Indies A team. The West Indies will not play any home Tests during their home season, but they have toured Australia (losing the 3-Test series 0–3), and toured New Zealand in February and March, immediately after the conclusion of the 2005-06 Carib Beer Cup, the first class competition.",
"Title: North Shore Knights\n\nThe North Shore Knights are a minor professional ice hockey team in the Federal Hockey League based out of Kingsville, Ontario. The Knights play the majority of their home games at the Kingsville Arena Complex during their first season. The team will also play home games in several other cities in Ontario and Quebec.",
"Title: 1945–46 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team\n\nThe 1945–46 Georgetown Hoyas men's basketball team represented Georgetown University during the 1945-46 NCAA Division I college basketball season. Ken Engles coached it in his only season as head coach. It played its home games on the campus of The Catholic University of America at Brookland Gymnasium in Washington, D.C., the only Georgetown team to play home games there with the exception of the 1946-47 team, which played four games there the following season.",
"Title: Jesús Álvaro García\n\nJesús Álvaro García (born 1 December 1990) is a Spanish footballer who plays for FC Cartagena as a left back.",
"Title: London Irish\n\nLondon Irish RFC is an English rugby union club, with an Irish Identity. It was originally based in Sunbury, Surrey, where the senior squad train, youth teams and senior academy play home games, and the club maintain their administrative offices. It has competed in the Premiership, the top division of English rugby union, every season since its inception in 1996-97, apart from the 2016-17 season, in which it won the Greene King IPA Championship. The club also competes in the Anglo-Welsh Cup and has participated in both the European Champions Cup or European Challenge Cup. In 2016 it played in the British and Irish Cup in addition to the Championship. The club will play its home games at the Madejski Stadium in Reading, Berkshire until at least 2019."
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Who position did a Danish footballer born 18 July 1993 play who played for a Danish professional football club based in Herning and Ikast in the midwestern part of Jutland?
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centre back
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bridge
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easy
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"title": [
"André Rømer",
"FC Midtjylland"
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0,
0
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"Jesper Sørensen (born June 10, 1973) is a former Danish professional football midfielder and current manager.",
" He has previously played for FC Copenhagen, Ikast FS, AB and AGF.",
" In the summer of 2009 he was assistant coach in AGF until 2013 where he became head coach of Silkeborg IF, but after an autumn season with a record low in the number of points in the Superliga was Jesper Sørensen sacked on Dec. 8, 2014."
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"André Rømer (born 18 July 1993) is a Danish footballer who plays as a centre back for FC Midtjylland in the Danish Superliga."
],
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"sentences": [
"Boldklubben Fremad Amager (Fremad A for short) is a Danish professional football club based in the district of Amager Vest, Copenhagen.",
" As of the 2016/17-season, the club's first team play in 1st Division.",
" The club consists of an amateur department and a professional section, that is owned 80% by Fremad Amager Elite ApS – a company created on 1 January 2014 – while the remaining 20% is owned by the amateur department of the club.",
" The club have played their home games at Sundby Idrætspark since 1922.",
" Fremad Amager's last spell in the highest football league in Denmark was in the autumn of 1994.",
" Since the promotion to the nationwide football leagues in 1929, the club has spent the majority of its history, with the exception of three seasons, in the different division structures (known as \"Danmarksturneringen i fodbold\").",
" The club reached the Danish Cup final in 1972 while playing at the second highest level, but lost against Vejle Boldklub, who had also won the Danish championship in 1971.",
" As a result, Fremad Amager participated in the 1972–73 European Cup Winners' Cup, but did not advance beyond the first round."
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"Daniel Nielsen (born October 31, 1980) is a Danish professional ice hockey player who is currently playing for the Herning Blue Fox of the Metal Ligaen.",
" He played for German club Hamburg Freezers after spending the majority of his professional career with current club Herning Blue Fox in Denmark's top league, AL-Bank Ligaen.",
" Nielsen has competed in several World Cup events including 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and also the 2010 IIHF World Championship as a member of the Denmark men's national ice hockey team."
],
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"Kjøbenhavns Boldklub are a Danish professional association football club based in Copenhagen, who currently play in the Danish 2nd Division East.",
" They have played at their current home ground, the Frederiksberg I P Opvisning Stadium, since their previous home was turned into the Fælledparken Copenhagen Municipality park in 1906.",
" They had played at the Fæelledparken since their foundation in 1879.",
" They were one of the founding clubs of the Football Tournament in 1889, and since that time the club's first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions."
],
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"Herning Blue Fox is a Danish professional ice hockey team based in Herning, Denmark, playing in the Metal Ligaen, the top tier of Danish ice hockey.",
" The club was founded in 1947 and play their home games in the KVIK Hockey Arena which has a capacity of 4,105 spectators."
],
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"Viborg Fodsports Forening (\"Viborg Footsport Association\"), or Viborg F.F. and VFF for short, is a Danish professional football club based in Viborg.",
" The club was founded in 1896, but would have to wait more than a century before winning its only national trophy, the 2000 Danish Cup."
],
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"FC Midtjylland (] , \"Central Jutland\") is a Danish professional football club based in Herning and Ikast in the midwestern part of Jutland.",
" The team was a result of a merger between \"Ikast FS\" (which also includes tennis, badminton and handball clubs) and \"Herning Fremad\".",
" Midtjylland competes in the Danish Superliga, which it won for the first time in 2015."
],
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},
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"Janne Rasmussen (born 18 July 1970) is a Danish footballer who played as a midfielder for the Denmark women's national football team.",
" She was part of the team at the inaugural 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup as well as the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup."
],
"title": "Janne Rasmussen"
},
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"sentences": [
"Odense Boldklub (also known as Odense BK or the more commonly used OB) is a Danish professional football club based in the city Odense.",
" The club has won three Danish championships and five Danish Cup trophies.",
" OB play in the Danish Superliga and their home field is EWII Park in Odense on Funen.",
" OB's clubhouse is located in Ådalen near Odense River."
],
"title": "Odense Boldklub"
}
] |
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"Title: Jesper Sørensen\n\nJesper Sørensen (born June 10, 1973) is a former Danish professional football midfielder and current manager. He has previously played for FC Copenhagen, Ikast FS, AB and AGF. In the summer of 2009 he was assistant coach in AGF until 2013 where he became head coach of Silkeborg IF, but after an autumn season with a record low in the number of points in the Superliga was Jesper Sørensen sacked on Dec. 8, 2014.",
"Title: André Rømer\n\nAndré Rømer (born 18 July 1993) is a Danish footballer who plays as a centre back for FC Midtjylland in the Danish Superliga.",
"Title: Fremad Amager\n\nBoldklubben Fremad Amager (Fremad A for short) is a Danish professional football club based in the district of Amager Vest, Copenhagen. As of the 2016/17-season, the club's first team play in 1st Division. The club consists of an amateur department and a professional section, that is owned 80% by Fremad Amager Elite ApS – a company created on 1 January 2014 – while the remaining 20% is owned by the amateur department of the club. The club have played their home games at Sundby Idrætspark since 1922. Fremad Amager's last spell in the highest football league in Denmark was in the autumn of 1994. Since the promotion to the nationwide football leagues in 1929, the club has spent the majority of its history, with the exception of three seasons, in the different division structures (known as \"Danmarksturneringen i fodbold\"). The club reached the Danish Cup final in 1972 while playing at the second highest level, but lost against Vejle Boldklub, who had also won the Danish championship in 1971. As a result, Fremad Amager participated in the 1972–73 European Cup Winners' Cup, but did not advance beyond the first round.",
"Title: Daniel Nielsen\n\nDaniel Nielsen (born October 31, 1980) is a Danish professional ice hockey player who is currently playing for the Herning Blue Fox of the Metal Ligaen. He played for German club Hamburg Freezers after spending the majority of his professional career with current club Herning Blue Fox in Denmark's top league, AL-Bank Ligaen. Nielsen has competed in several World Cup events including 2002, 2003, 2004, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, and also the 2010 IIHF World Championship as a member of the Denmark men's national ice hockey team.",
"Title: List of Kjøbenhavns Boldklub players\n\nKjøbenhavns Boldklub are a Danish professional association football club based in Copenhagen, who currently play in the Danish 2nd Division East. They have played at their current home ground, the Frederiksberg I P Opvisning Stadium, since their previous home was turned into the Fælledparken Copenhagen Municipality park in 1906. They had played at the Fæelledparken since their foundation in 1879. They were one of the founding clubs of the Football Tournament in 1889, and since that time the club's first team has competed in numerous nationally and internationally organised competitions.",
"Title: Herning Blue Fox\n\nHerning Blue Fox is a Danish professional ice hockey team based in Herning, Denmark, playing in the Metal Ligaen, the top tier of Danish ice hockey. The club was founded in 1947 and play their home games in the KVIK Hockey Arena which has a capacity of 4,105 spectators.",
"Title: Viborg FF\n\nViborg Fodsports Forening (\"Viborg Footsport Association\"), or Viborg F.F. and VFF for short, is a Danish professional football club based in Viborg. The club was founded in 1896, but would have to wait more than a century before winning its only national trophy, the 2000 Danish Cup.",
"Title: FC Midtjylland\n\nFC Midtjylland (] , \"Central Jutland\") is a Danish professional football club based in Herning and Ikast in the midwestern part of Jutland. The team was a result of a merger between \"Ikast FS\" (which also includes tennis, badminton and handball clubs) and \"Herning Fremad\". Midtjylland competes in the Danish Superliga, which it won for the first time in 2015.",
"Title: Janne Rasmussen\n\nJanne Rasmussen (born 18 July 1970) is a Danish footballer who played as a midfielder for the Denmark women's national football team. She was part of the team at the inaugural 1991 FIFA Women's World Cup as well as the 1999 FIFA Women's World Cup.",
"Title: Odense Boldklub\n\nOdense Boldklub (also known as Odense BK or the more commonly used OB) is a Danish professional football club based in the city Odense. The club has won three Danish championships and five Danish Cup trophies. OB play in the Danish Superliga and their home field is EWII Park in Odense on Funen. OB's clubhouse is located in Ådalen near Odense River."
] |
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Who is the current major of the town the The 2009 Camping World Indy Grand Prix was held?
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Samuel Schimizzi
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"The 2015 Indy Grand Prix of Alabama was the fourth race of the 2015 IndyCar Series season.",
" The race was run on Sunday April 26, 2015 in Birmingham, Alabama, United States at Barber Motorsports Park, the sixth time the Indy Grand Prix of Alabama was run.",
" It was won by Josef Newgarden for the CFH Racing team.",
" Graham Rahal took second for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing and Scott Dixon who races for Chip Ganassi Racing came in third.",
" The top finishing rookie in the race, as he was in all three previous rounds in this years series, Gabby Chaves who finished 16th in the race as he did in the previous round."
],
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"The 2009 Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma was the fourteenth round of the 17-race 2009 IndyCar Series season, and was held on August 23, 2009 at the 2.303 mi Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California.",
" Will Power and Nelson Philippe both missed the race, after they were hospitalized after a practice accident on Saturday.",
" Philippe spun at the blind turn 3A, and stalled the car on-track.",
" E. J. Viso hit the Frenchman's car, before Power t-boned it a few seconds later.",
" Power suffered fractures to two lumbar vertebrae, Philippe fractured his left foot and Viso escaped uninjured."
],
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},
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"The 2009 Camping World Indy Grand Prix at the Glen was the ninth round of the 2009 IndyCar Series season.",
" It took place on July 5, 2009 at the 3.370 mi Watkins Glen International road course in Watkins Glen, New York."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama is an IndyCar Series race held at Barber Motorsports Park, a 16-turn 2.3 mi road course, in Birmingham, Alabama, United States.",
" Officially announced on July 27, 2009, the inaugural event was on the weekend of April 9–11, 2010.",
" The event is under contract through the 2016 season and under the management of the local group Zoom Motorsports.",
" The venue is designed to allow for nearly 100,000 spectators and will have an estimated economic impact on Greater Birmingham of $30 million."
],
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"The 2010 Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma was the sixth running of the Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma and the thirteenth round of the 2010 IndyCar Series season.",
" It took place on Sunday, August 22, 2010.",
" The race contested over 75 laps at the 2.303 mi Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California."
],
"title": "2010 Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma"
},
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"sentences": [
"The 2008 Camping World Indy Grand Prix at the Glen was the tenth round of the 2008 IndyCar Series season and took place on July 6, 2008 at the 3.370 mi Watkins Glen International road course in Watkins Glen, New York.",
" The race was won by Ryan Hunter-Reay, who took the lead from Darren Manning on lap 52.",
" The victory was Hunter-Reay's first in IndyCar competition, and the first for Rahal Letterman Racing since 2005."
],
"title": "2008 Camping World Indy Grand Prix at the Glen"
},
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"The 2010 Camping World Watkins Glen Grand Prix was the eighth running of the Camping World Watkins Glen Grand Prix and the ninth round of the 2010 IndyCar Series season.",
" It took place on Sunday, July 4, 2010.",
" The race was contested over 60 laps at the 3.40 mi Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, New York, and was televised by ABC in the United States.",
" Will Power, driving for Team Penske, took the pole and the win.",
" Ryan Briscoe was second and Dario Franchitti third."
],
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},
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"The 2011 Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma was the seventh running of the Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma and the fourteenth round of the 2011 IndyCar Series season.",
" It took place on Sunday, August 28, 2011.",
" The race contested over 75 laps at the 2.303 mi Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California.",
" Will Power led 71 of 75 laps, as Team Penske swept 1st–2nd–3rd on the podium.",
" It was the first 1–2–3 finish in an Indycar race for Penske since Nazareth in 1994.",
" Power closed to within 26 points of championship leader Dario Franchitti.",
" Power also closed within 7 points of Franchitti for the \"Mario Andretti Road Course Trophy\".",
" Simon Pagenaud substituted for Simona de Silvestro after she had complications renewing her visa, and U.S. Customs would not allow her into the country."
],
"title": "2011 Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma"
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"Watkins Glen is a village in Schuyler County, New York, United States.",
" The population was 1,859 at the 2010 census.",
" It is the county seat of Schuyler County.",
" The Village of Watkins Glen lies within the towns of Dix and Reading.",
" The current mayor is Samuel Schimizzi."
],
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"sentences": [
"The 2008 Indy Racing League Firestone Indy Lights Series season, formerly the Indy Pro Series, began on March 29, 2008 and consisted of 16 races.",
" Due to the discontinuation of the United States Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the series lost its Liberty Challenge double header typically held that weekend.",
" The Liberty double header were replaced by the addition of a second race at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and a return to the Kansas Speedway, where the series has not raced since 2004.",
" All races were shown time-delayed on ESPN2.",
" Live stream video was available on the IndyCar Lights Series website.",
" It was announced on March 22, 2008 that Firestone signed on to be the title sponsor of the Indy Pro Series, and thus the series was retitled the Firestone Indy Lights, in reference to the old Indy Lights development series which ran under CART from 1986 to 2001."
],
"title": "2008 Indy Lights season"
}
] |
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"Title: 2015 Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama\n\nThe 2015 Indy Grand Prix of Alabama was the fourth race of the 2015 IndyCar Series season. The race was run on Sunday April 26, 2015 in Birmingham, Alabama, United States at Barber Motorsports Park, the sixth time the Indy Grand Prix of Alabama was run. It was won by Josef Newgarden for the CFH Racing team. Graham Rahal took second for Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing and Scott Dixon who races for Chip Ganassi Racing came in third. The top finishing rookie in the race, as he was in all three previous rounds in this years series, Gabby Chaves who finished 16th in the race as he did in the previous round.",
"Title: 2009 Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma\n\nThe 2009 Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma was the fourteenth round of the 17-race 2009 IndyCar Series season, and was held on August 23, 2009 at the 2.303 mi Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California. Will Power and Nelson Philippe both missed the race, after they were hospitalized after a practice accident on Saturday. Philippe spun at the blind turn 3A, and stalled the car on-track. E. J. Viso hit the Frenchman's car, before Power t-boned it a few seconds later. Power suffered fractures to two lumbar vertebrae, Philippe fractured his left foot and Viso escaped uninjured.",
"Title: 2009 Camping World Grand Prix at the Glen\n\nThe 2009 Camping World Indy Grand Prix at the Glen was the ninth round of the 2009 IndyCar Series season. It took place on July 5, 2009 at the 3.370 mi Watkins Glen International road course in Watkins Glen, New York.",
"Title: Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama\n\nThe Honda Indy Grand Prix of Alabama is an IndyCar Series race held at Barber Motorsports Park, a 16-turn 2.3 mi road course, in Birmingham, Alabama, United States. Officially announced on July 27, 2009, the inaugural event was on the weekend of April 9–11, 2010. The event is under contract through the 2016 season and under the management of the local group Zoom Motorsports. The venue is designed to allow for nearly 100,000 spectators and will have an estimated economic impact on Greater Birmingham of $30 million.",
"Title: 2010 Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma\n\nThe 2010 Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma was the sixth running of the Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma and the thirteenth round of the 2010 IndyCar Series season. It took place on Sunday, August 22, 2010. The race contested over 75 laps at the 2.303 mi Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California.",
"Title: 2008 Camping World Indy Grand Prix at the Glen\n\nThe 2008 Camping World Indy Grand Prix at the Glen was the tenth round of the 2008 IndyCar Series season and took place on July 6, 2008 at the 3.370 mi Watkins Glen International road course in Watkins Glen, New York. The race was won by Ryan Hunter-Reay, who took the lead from Darren Manning on lap 52. The victory was Hunter-Reay's first in IndyCar competition, and the first for Rahal Letterman Racing since 2005.",
"Title: 2010 Camping World Grand Prix at The Glen\n\nThe 2010 Camping World Watkins Glen Grand Prix was the eighth running of the Camping World Watkins Glen Grand Prix and the ninth round of the 2010 IndyCar Series season. It took place on Sunday, July 4, 2010. The race was contested over 60 laps at the 3.40 mi Watkins Glen International in Watkins Glen, New York, and was televised by ABC in the United States. Will Power, driving for Team Penske, took the pole and the win. Ryan Briscoe was second and Dario Franchitti third.",
"Title: 2011 Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma\n\nThe 2011 Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma was the seventh running of the Indy Grand Prix of Sonoma and the fourteenth round of the 2011 IndyCar Series season. It took place on Sunday, August 28, 2011. The race contested over 75 laps at the 2.303 mi Infineon Raceway in Sonoma, California. Will Power led 71 of 75 laps, as Team Penske swept 1st–2nd–3rd on the podium. It was the first 1–2–3 finish in an Indycar race for Penske since Nazareth in 1994. Power closed to within 26 points of championship leader Dario Franchitti. Power also closed within 7 points of Franchitti for the \"Mario Andretti Road Course Trophy\". Simon Pagenaud substituted for Simona de Silvestro after she had complications renewing her visa, and U.S. Customs would not allow her into the country.",
"Title: Watkins Glen, New York\n\nWatkins Glen is a village in Schuyler County, New York, United States. The population was 1,859 at the 2010 census. It is the county seat of Schuyler County. The Village of Watkins Glen lies within the towns of Dix and Reading. The current mayor is Samuel Schimizzi.",
"Title: 2008 Indy Lights season\n\nThe 2008 Indy Racing League Firestone Indy Lights Series season, formerly the Indy Pro Series, began on March 29, 2008 and consisted of 16 races. Due to the discontinuation of the United States Grand Prix at the Indianapolis Motor Speedway, the series lost its Liberty Challenge double header typically held that weekend. The Liberty double header were replaced by the addition of a second race at the Mid-Ohio Sports Car Course and a return to the Kansas Speedway, where the series has not raced since 2004. All races were shown time-delayed on ESPN2. Live stream video was available on the IndyCar Lights Series website. It was announced on March 22, 2008 that Firestone signed on to be the title sponsor of the Indy Pro Series, and thus the series was retitled the Firestone Indy Lights, in reference to the old Indy Lights development series which ran under CART from 1986 to 2001."
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Auisle or Óisle, was a Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late of which century, a nother Viking leader, Halfdan Ragnarsson, is sometimes considered a brother?
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ninth
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"Auisle or Óisle (Old Norse: \"Ásl \"or\" Auðgísl\" ; died c. 867) was a Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century.",
" He was the son of the king of Lochlann, identified in the non-contemporary \"Fragmentary Annals of Ireland\" as Gofraid, and brother of Amlaíb Conung and Ímar, the latter of whom founded the Uí Ímair dynasty, and whose descendants would go on to dominate the Irish Sea region for several centuries.",
" Another Viking leader, Halfdan Ragnarsson, is sometimes considered a brother.",
" The Irish Annals title Auisle, Ímar and Amlaíb \"kings of the foreigners\".",
" Modern scholars use the title \"kings of Dublin\" after the Viking settlement which formed the base of their power."
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"Ímar (Old Norse: \"Ívarr\" ; died c. 873) was a Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century who founded the Uí Ímair dynasty, and whose descendants would go on to dominate the Irish Sea region for several centuries.",
" He was the son of the king of Lochlann, identified in the non-contemporary \"Fragmentary Annals of Ireland\" as Gofraid.",
" The \"Fragmentary Annals\" name Auisle and Amlaíb Conung as his brothers.",
" Another Viking leader, Halfdan Ragnarsson, is considered by some scholars to be another brother.",
" The Irish Annals title Amlaíb, Ímar and Auisle \"kings of the foreigners\".",
" Modern scholars use the title \"kings of Dublin\" after the Viking settlement which formed the base of their power.",
" Some scholars consider Ímar to be identical to Ivar the Boneless, a Viking commander of the Great Heathen Army named in contemporary English sources who also appears in the Icelandic sagas as a son of the legendary Viking Ragnar Lodbrok."
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"The First Viking Age in Ireland began in 795, when Vikings began carrying out hit-and-run raids on Gaelic Irish coastal settlements.",
" Over the following decades the raiding parties became bigger and better organized; inland settlements were targeted as well as coastal ones; and the raiders built naval encampments known as longphorts to allow them to remain in Ireland throughout the winter.",
" In the mid 9th century, Viking leader Turgeis or \"Thorgest\" founded a stronghold at Dublin, plundered Leinster and Meath, and raided other parts of Ireland.",
" He was killed by the High King, Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid, which was followed by several Irish victories against the Vikings and the seizure of Dublin in 849.",
" Shortly after, a new group of Vikings known as the Dubgaill (\"dark foreigners\") came to Ireland and clashed with the earlier Viking settlers, now called the Finngaill (\"fair foreigners\").",
" The wavering fortunes of these three groups and their shifting alliances, together with the shortcomings of contemporary records and the inaccuracy of later accounts, make this period one of the most complicated and least understood in the fledgling city's history.",
" In 853 a Viking warlord called Amlaíb (, possibly Olaf the White) arrived and made himself king of Dublin.",
" He ruled along with his brothers Ímar (\"Ívarr\", possibly Ivar the Boneless) and Auisle (\"Ásl\").",
" For the next fifteen years or so, they used Dublin as their base for a series of campaigns against Irish kingdoms.",
" During these conflicts they briefly allied themselves with several Irish kings.",
" The Dublin Vikings also carried out a number of raids in Britain at this time.",
" The deaths of Ivar (c.873) and Olaf (c.874) were followed by internecine conflict among the Vikings.",
" Although intermittent warfare between the Vikings and the Irish continued, these inner conflicts weakened the Viking colonies and made it easier for the Irish to unite against them.",
" In 902, Cerball mac Muirecáin, king of Leinster, and Máel Findia mac Flannacáin, king of Brega, launched a two-pronged attack on Dublin and drove the Vikings from the city.",
" However, in 914 the Vikings now known as the Uí Ímair (House of Ivar) would return to Ireland, marking the beginning of the Second Viking Age."
],
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"Odda, also known as Oddune, was a ninth-century ealdorman of Devon.",
" He is known for his victory at the Battle of Cynwit in 878, where his West Saxon forces defeated a Viking army led by Ubba, brother of the Viking chiefs Ivar the Boneless and Halfdan Ragnarsson."
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"Halfdan Ragnarsson (Old Norse: \"Hálfdan\" ; or \"Healfdene\"; Old Irish: \"Albann\" ; died 877) was a Viking leader and a commander of the Great Heathen Army which invaded the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England, starting in 865.",
" According to the tradition recorded in the Norse sagas he was one of the sons of Ragnar Lodbrok, and his brothers included Björn Ironside, Ivar the Boneless, Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye and Ubba.",
" He was the first Viking King of Northumbria and a pretender to the throne of Kingdom of Dublin.",
" He died at the Battle of Strangford Lough in 877 trying to press his Irish claim."
],
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"The Battle of Strangford Lough was fought in 877 between two groups of rival Vikings described by the Irish Annals as the \"fair heathens\" and the \"dark heathens\".",
" The \"Annals of Ulster\" describe \"Albann\", a figure usually identified with Halfdan Ragnarsson, a leader of the Great Heathen Army, as king of the \"dark heathens\", and \"Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib\" identifies Bárid mac Ímair, King of Dublin as the leader of the \"fair heathens\".",
" All accounts agree Halfdan was killed in the battle, and \"Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib\" adds that Bárid was wounded in it."
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"Amlaíb Conung (Old Norse: \"Óláfr\" ; died c. 874) was a Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century.",
" He was the son of the king of Lochlann, identified in the non-contemporary \"Fragmentary Annals of Ireland\" as Gofraid, and brother of Auisle and Ímar, the latter of whom founded the Uí Ímair dynasty, and whose descendants would go on to dominate the Irish Sea region for several centuries.",
" Another Viking leader, Halfdan Ragnarsson, is considered by some scholars to be another brother.",
" The Irish Annals title Amlaíb, Ímar and Auisle \"kings of the foreigners\".",
" Modern scholars use the title \"kings of Dublin\" after the Viking settlement which formed the base of their power.",
" The epithet \"Conung\" is derived from the Old Norse \"konungr\" and simply means \"king\".",
" Some scholars consider Amlaíb to be identical to Olaf the White, a Viking sea-king who features in the \"Landnámabók\" and other Icelandic sagas."
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"Bagsecg (also known as Bægsecg or Bagsec) (died 8 January 871) was a Viking leader commonly referred to as a king.",
" In 870 or 871 he led The Great Summer Army to England.",
" His forces joined those of the Great Danish Army which had already overrun much of England.",
" He and Halfdan Ragnarsson became the leaders of a joint invasion of the Kingdom of Wessex.",
" He was killed at the Battle of Ashdown, fighting a West Saxon Army led by King Ethelred and his younger brother, the future Alfred the Great."
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"Sitric Cáech, also known as Sitric Gále, (Old Norse: \"Sigtryggr\" , died 927) was a Viking leader who ruled Dublin and then Viking Northumbria in the early 10th century.",
" He was a grandson of Ímar and a member of the Uí Ímair.",
" Sitric was most probably among those Vikings expelled from Dublin in 902, whereafter he may have ruled territory in the eastern Danelaw in England.",
" In 917, he and his kinsman Ragnall ua Ímair sailed separate fleets to Ireland where they won several battles against local kings.",
" Sitric successfully recaptured Dublin and established himself as king, while Ragnall returned to England to become King of Northumbria.",
" In 919, Sitric won a victory at the Battle of Islandbridge over a coalition of local Irish kings who aimed to expel the Uí Ímair from Ireland.",
" Six Irish kings were killed in the battle, including Niall Glúndub, overking of the Northern Uí Néill and High King of Ireland."
],
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"Ivar the Boneless (Old Norse: \"Ívarr hinn Beinlausi\" ; ) was a Viking leader and a commander who invaded what is now England.",
" According to the \"Tale of Ragnar Lodbrok\", he was the son of Ragnar Lodbrok and Aslaug.",
" His brothers included Björn Ironside, Halfdan Ragnarsson, Hvitserk, Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye and Ubba."
],
"title": "Ivar the Boneless"
}
] |
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"Title: Auisle\n\nAuisle or Óisle (Old Norse: \"Ásl \"or\" Auðgísl\" ; died c. 867) was a Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century. He was the son of the king of Lochlann, identified in the non-contemporary \"Fragmentary Annals of Ireland\" as Gofraid, and brother of Amlaíb Conung and Ímar, the latter of whom founded the Uí Ímair dynasty, and whose descendants would go on to dominate the Irish Sea region for several centuries. Another Viking leader, Halfdan Ragnarsson, is sometimes considered a brother. The Irish Annals title Auisle, Ímar and Amlaíb \"kings of the foreigners\". Modern scholars use the title \"kings of Dublin\" after the Viking settlement which formed the base of their power.",
"Title: Ímar\n\nÍmar (Old Norse: \"Ívarr\" ; died c. 873) was a Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century who founded the Uí Ímair dynasty, and whose descendants would go on to dominate the Irish Sea region for several centuries. He was the son of the king of Lochlann, identified in the non-contemporary \"Fragmentary Annals of Ireland\" as Gofraid. The \"Fragmentary Annals\" name Auisle and Amlaíb Conung as his brothers. Another Viking leader, Halfdan Ragnarsson, is considered by some scholars to be another brother. The Irish Annals title Amlaíb, Ímar and Auisle \"kings of the foreigners\". Modern scholars use the title \"kings of Dublin\" after the Viking settlement which formed the base of their power. Some scholars consider Ímar to be identical to Ivar the Boneless, a Viking commander of the Great Heathen Army named in contemporary English sources who also appears in the Icelandic sagas as a son of the legendary Viking Ragnar Lodbrok.",
"Title: Early Scandinavian Dublin\n\nThe First Viking Age in Ireland began in 795, when Vikings began carrying out hit-and-run raids on Gaelic Irish coastal settlements. Over the following decades the raiding parties became bigger and better organized; inland settlements were targeted as well as coastal ones; and the raiders built naval encampments known as longphorts to allow them to remain in Ireland throughout the winter. In the mid 9th century, Viking leader Turgeis or \"Thorgest\" founded a stronghold at Dublin, plundered Leinster and Meath, and raided other parts of Ireland. He was killed by the High King, Máel Sechnaill mac Máele Ruanaid, which was followed by several Irish victories against the Vikings and the seizure of Dublin in 849. Shortly after, a new group of Vikings known as the Dubgaill (\"dark foreigners\") came to Ireland and clashed with the earlier Viking settlers, now called the Finngaill (\"fair foreigners\"). The wavering fortunes of these three groups and their shifting alliances, together with the shortcomings of contemporary records and the inaccuracy of later accounts, make this period one of the most complicated and least understood in the fledgling city's history. In 853 a Viking warlord called Amlaíb (, possibly Olaf the White) arrived and made himself king of Dublin. He ruled along with his brothers Ímar (\"Ívarr\", possibly Ivar the Boneless) and Auisle (\"Ásl\"). For the next fifteen years or so, they used Dublin as their base for a series of campaigns against Irish kingdoms. During these conflicts they briefly allied themselves with several Irish kings. The Dublin Vikings also carried out a number of raids in Britain at this time. The deaths of Ivar (c.873) and Olaf (c.874) were followed by internecine conflict among the Vikings. Although intermittent warfare between the Vikings and the Irish continued, these inner conflicts weakened the Viking colonies and made it easier for the Irish to unite against them. In 902, Cerball mac Muirecáin, king of Leinster, and Máel Findia mac Flannacáin, king of Brega, launched a two-pronged attack on Dublin and drove the Vikings from the city. However, in 914 the Vikings now known as the Uí Ímair (House of Ivar) would return to Ireland, marking the beginning of the Second Viking Age.",
"Title: Odda, Ealdorman of Devon\n\nOdda, also known as Oddune, was a ninth-century ealdorman of Devon. He is known for his victory at the Battle of Cynwit in 878, where his West Saxon forces defeated a Viking army led by Ubba, brother of the Viking chiefs Ivar the Boneless and Halfdan Ragnarsson.",
"Title: Halfdan Ragnarsson\n\nHalfdan Ragnarsson (Old Norse: \"Hálfdan\" ; or \"Healfdene\"; Old Irish: \"Albann\" ; died 877) was a Viking leader and a commander of the Great Heathen Army which invaded the Anglo-Saxon kingdoms of England, starting in 865. According to the tradition recorded in the Norse sagas he was one of the sons of Ragnar Lodbrok, and his brothers included Björn Ironside, Ivar the Boneless, Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye and Ubba. He was the first Viking King of Northumbria and a pretender to the throne of Kingdom of Dublin. He died at the Battle of Strangford Lough in 877 trying to press his Irish claim.",
"Title: Battle of Strangford Lough\n\nThe Battle of Strangford Lough was fought in 877 between two groups of rival Vikings described by the Irish Annals as the \"fair heathens\" and the \"dark heathens\". The \"Annals of Ulster\" describe \"Albann\", a figure usually identified with Halfdan Ragnarsson, a leader of the Great Heathen Army, as king of the \"dark heathens\", and \"Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib\" identifies Bárid mac Ímair, King of Dublin as the leader of the \"fair heathens\". All accounts agree Halfdan was killed in the battle, and \"Cogad Gáedel re Gallaib\" adds that Bárid was wounded in it.",
"Title: Amlaíb Conung\n\nAmlaíb Conung (Old Norse: \"Óláfr\" ; died c. 874) was a Viking leader in Ireland and Scotland in the mid-late ninth century. He was the son of the king of Lochlann, identified in the non-contemporary \"Fragmentary Annals of Ireland\" as Gofraid, and brother of Auisle and Ímar, the latter of whom founded the Uí Ímair dynasty, and whose descendants would go on to dominate the Irish Sea region for several centuries. Another Viking leader, Halfdan Ragnarsson, is considered by some scholars to be another brother. The Irish Annals title Amlaíb, Ímar and Auisle \"kings of the foreigners\". Modern scholars use the title \"kings of Dublin\" after the Viking settlement which formed the base of their power. The epithet \"Conung\" is derived from the Old Norse \"konungr\" and simply means \"king\". Some scholars consider Amlaíb to be identical to Olaf the White, a Viking sea-king who features in the \"Landnámabók\" and other Icelandic sagas.",
"Title: Bagsecg\n\nBagsecg (also known as Bægsecg or Bagsec) (died 8 January 871) was a Viking leader commonly referred to as a king. In 870 or 871 he led The Great Summer Army to England. His forces joined those of the Great Danish Army which had already overrun much of England. He and Halfdan Ragnarsson became the leaders of a joint invasion of the Kingdom of Wessex. He was killed at the Battle of Ashdown, fighting a West Saxon Army led by King Ethelred and his younger brother, the future Alfred the Great.",
"Title: Sitric Cáech\n\nSitric Cáech, also known as Sitric Gále, (Old Norse: \"Sigtryggr\" , died 927) was a Viking leader who ruled Dublin and then Viking Northumbria in the early 10th century. He was a grandson of Ímar and a member of the Uí Ímair. Sitric was most probably among those Vikings expelled from Dublin in 902, whereafter he may have ruled territory in the eastern Danelaw in England. In 917, he and his kinsman Ragnall ua Ímair sailed separate fleets to Ireland where they won several battles against local kings. Sitric successfully recaptured Dublin and established himself as king, while Ragnall returned to England to become King of Northumbria. In 919, Sitric won a victory at the Battle of Islandbridge over a coalition of local Irish kings who aimed to expel the Uí Ímair from Ireland. Six Irish kings were killed in the battle, including Niall Glúndub, overking of the Northern Uí Néill and High King of Ireland.",
"Title: Ivar the Boneless\n\nIvar the Boneless (Old Norse: \"Ívarr hinn Beinlausi\" ; ) was a Viking leader and a commander who invaded what is now England. According to the \"Tale of Ragnar Lodbrok\", he was the son of Ragnar Lodbrok and Aslaug. His brothers included Björn Ironside, Halfdan Ragnarsson, Hvitserk, Sigurd Snake-in-the-Eye and Ubba."
] |
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What type of women hosted a late 17th-century French gambling card game?
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aristocratic women
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bridge
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"Trente et Quarante (Thirty and Forty), also called Rouge et Noir (Red and Black), is a 17th-century gambling card game of French origin played with cards and a special table.",
" It is rarely found in US casinos, but still very popular in Continental European casinos, especially in France, Italy, and Monaco.",
" It is a simple game that usually gives the players a very good expected return of more than 98%."
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"Gilet, also Gile, Gillet, is a 16th-century Italian gambling card game which probably antedates the game of Primero.",
" Rabelais, in 1534, gives it pride of place in his list of games played by Gargantua, and Cardano, in 1564, describes it as Geleus, from the word \"Geleo\", meaning \"I have it\"."
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"Gaming in public was not acceptable for aristocratic women as it was for aristocratic men in 18th century England, who played at social clubs such as the Tory-affiliated White's or the Whig-affiliated Brooks’s.",
" Thus, women gambled in private houses at social gatherings that often provided other, more socially acceptable forms of entertainment, such as musical concerts or amateur theatricals.",
" A group of aristocratic women came to be well known for the faro tables they hosted late into the night.",
" Mrs. Albinia Hobart (later Lady Buckinghamshire), Lady Sarah Archer, Mrs. Sturt, Mrs. Concannon, and Lady Elizabeth Luttrell were common figures in the popular press throughout the 1790s."
],
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"Panguingue (pronounced pan-geen-eee), Tagalog Pangginggí, also known as Pan, is a 19th-century gambling card game probably of Philippine origin similar to rummy, first described in America in 1905.",
" It used to be particularly popular in Las Vegas and other casinos in the American southwest.",
" Its popularity has been waning, and it is now only found in a handful of casinos in California, in house games and at online poker sites."
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"Quinze, \"Quince\", also known as Ace-low, is a 17th-century French card game of Spanish origin that was much patronized in some parts of Europe.",
" It is considered a forerunner of the French Vingt-et-un, a game very popular at the court of Louis XV, and also a two-player simplification of the modern game of Blackjack."
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"Faro, \"Pharaoh\", or \"Farobank\" is a late 17th-century French gambling card game.",
" It is descended from basset, and belongs to the lansquenet and Monte Bank family of games due to the use of a banker and several players.",
" Winning or losing occurs when cards turned up by the banker match those already exposed."
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"Bouillotte is an 18th-century French gambling card game of the Revolution based on Brelan, very popular during the 19th century in France and again for some years from 1830.",
" It was also popular in America.",
" The game is regarded as one of the games that influenced the open-card stud variation in poker.",
" It also gave rise to the Bouillotte lamp, consisting of one or several candlesticks with a central standard equipped with a non-flammable adjustable shade.",
" often made of tôle, a painted or lacquered metal, reflective white on the inside, dark on the outside, that could be lowered as the candles burned down."
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"Primero (in English also called Primus, \"Prime \", or in Italian \"Primiera or Spanish \"Primera\")\", is a 16th-century gambling card game of which the earliest reference dates back to 1526.",
" Primero is closely related to the game of primo visto (a.k.a. prima-vista, and various other spellings), if not the same."
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"Monte Bank, Mountebank, Spanish Monte and Mexican Monte, sometimes just Monte, is a Spanish gambling card game and was known in the 19th century as the national card game of Mexico.",
" It ultimately derives from basset, where the banker (dealer) pays on matching cards.",
" The term \"monte\" has also been used for a variety of other gambling games, especially varieties of three-card poker, and for the swindle three-card monte."
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"Madiao (), also Ma Diao, Ma Tiu or Ma Tiao, is a late imperial Chinese trick-taking gambling card game, also known as the game of \"Paper Tiger.\"",
" The deck used was recorded by Lu Rong in the 15th century and the rules later by Pan Zhiheng and Feng Menglong during the early 17th century.",
" Korean poet Jang Hon (1759-1828) wrote that the game dates back to the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368).",
" It continued to be popular during the Qing dynasty until around the mid-19th century.",
" The game was also known in Japan from at least 1791.",
" It is played with 40 cards and four players."
],
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}
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"Title: Trente et Quarante\n\nTrente et Quarante (Thirty and Forty), also called Rouge et Noir (Red and Black), is a 17th-century gambling card game of French origin played with cards and a special table. It is rarely found in US casinos, but still very popular in Continental European casinos, especially in France, Italy, and Monaco. It is a simple game that usually gives the players a very good expected return of more than 98%.",
"Title: Gilet (card game)\n\nGilet, also Gile, Gillet, is a 16th-century Italian gambling card game which probably antedates the game of Primero. Rabelais, in 1534, gives it pride of place in his list of games played by Gargantua, and Cardano, in 1564, describes it as Geleus, from the word \"Geleo\", meaning \"I have it\".",
"Title: Faro Ladies\n\nGaming in public was not acceptable for aristocratic women as it was for aristocratic men in 18th century England, who played at social clubs such as the Tory-affiliated White's or the Whig-affiliated Brooks’s. Thus, women gambled in private houses at social gatherings that often provided other, more socially acceptable forms of entertainment, such as musical concerts or amateur theatricals. A group of aristocratic women came to be well known for the faro tables they hosted late into the night. Mrs. Albinia Hobart (later Lady Buckinghamshire), Lady Sarah Archer, Mrs. Sturt, Mrs. Concannon, and Lady Elizabeth Luttrell were common figures in the popular press throughout the 1790s.",
"Title: Panguingue\n\nPanguingue (pronounced pan-geen-eee), Tagalog Pangginggí, also known as Pan, is a 19th-century gambling card game probably of Philippine origin similar to rummy, first described in America in 1905. It used to be particularly popular in Las Vegas and other casinos in the American southwest. Its popularity has been waning, and it is now only found in a handful of casinos in California, in house games and at online poker sites.",
"Title: Quinze\n\nQuinze, \"Quince\", also known as Ace-low, is a 17th-century French card game of Spanish origin that was much patronized in some parts of Europe. It is considered a forerunner of the French Vingt-et-un, a game very popular at the court of Louis XV, and also a two-player simplification of the modern game of Blackjack.",
"Title: Faro (card game)\n\nFaro, \"Pharaoh\", or \"Farobank\" is a late 17th-century French gambling card game. It is descended from basset, and belongs to the lansquenet and Monte Bank family of games due to the use of a banker and several players. Winning or losing occurs when cards turned up by the banker match those already exposed.",
"Title: Bouillotte\n\nBouillotte is an 18th-century French gambling card game of the Revolution based on Brelan, very popular during the 19th century in France and again for some years from 1830. It was also popular in America. The game is regarded as one of the games that influenced the open-card stud variation in poker. It also gave rise to the Bouillotte lamp, consisting of one or several candlesticks with a central standard equipped with a non-flammable adjustable shade. often made of tôle, a painted or lacquered metal, reflective white on the inside, dark on the outside, that could be lowered as the candles burned down.",
"Title: Primero\n\nPrimero (in English also called Primus, \"Prime \", or in Italian \"Primiera or Spanish \"Primera\")\", is a 16th-century gambling card game of which the earliest reference dates back to 1526. Primero is closely related to the game of primo visto (a.k.a. prima-vista, and various other spellings), if not the same.",
"Title: Monte Bank\n\nMonte Bank, Mountebank, Spanish Monte and Mexican Monte, sometimes just Monte, is a Spanish gambling card game and was known in the 19th century as the national card game of Mexico. It ultimately derives from basset, where the banker (dealer) pays on matching cards. The term \"monte\" has also been used for a variety of other gambling games, especially varieties of three-card poker, and for the swindle three-card monte.",
"Title: Madiao\n\nMadiao (), also Ma Diao, Ma Tiu or Ma Tiao, is a late imperial Chinese trick-taking gambling card game, also known as the game of \"Paper Tiger.\" The deck used was recorded by Lu Rong in the 15th century and the rules later by Pan Zhiheng and Feng Menglong during the early 17th century. Korean poet Jang Hon (1759-1828) wrote that the game dates back to the Yuan dynasty (1271-1368). It continued to be popular during the Qing dynasty until around the mid-19th century. The game was also known in Japan from at least 1791. It is played with 40 cards and four players."
] |
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What do the collection of andesite stones found in Ica Province, Peru offer proof of?
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humans and dinosaurs coexisted
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bridge
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medium
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"San Andrés is a district in middle Pisco Province in Peru.",
" It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west, districts of Pisco and Tupac Amaru Inca on the north, Ica Province on the east, and the Paracas District on the south."
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"El Carmen (latitude -13.970634, longitude -75.729141) is an agricultural village in the district of San Juan Bautista which is in the Province of Ica, in the Region of Ica, in south Peru.",
" (Not to be confused with a 'district' of the same name of El Carmen which is located to the north in the Chincha Province of Ica Region)."
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"Pueblo Nuevo District is one of the fourteen districts of the Ica Province in Peru."
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"sentences": [
"San Juan Bautista District is one of fourteen districts of the Ica Province of the Ica Region of Peru.",
" The District 'seat' is the town of San Juan Bautista."
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"Sillar is a variety of rhyolite, which is a type of volcanic rock.",
" Although sillar is of rhyolitic composition, it has been erupted from volcanoes which mostly erupt andesite lava, and sillar contains small fragments of andesite.",
" A pink variety of sillar owes its colour to crystals of hematite within the rock.",
" A white variety lacks these hematite crystals.",
" Sillar is found as pyroclastic flow deposits of tuff near volcanoes in southern Peru, for example the now-extinct Chachani volcano which erupted flows of sillar during the Pleistocene epoch."
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"The Ica Province is the largest of five provinces of the Ica Region in Peru.",
" The capital of the province is the city of Ica."
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"title": "Ica Province"
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"sentences": [
"Ica District is one of fourteen districts of the province of Ica in region of Ica within Peru."
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"Northwest Science Museum is a creationist museum in Idaho.",
" It opened on June 14, 2014.",
" The museum's directors plan to create a 350,000 square foot facility including a full-scale model of Noah's Ark near Boise, Idaho, replacing the museum's current \"Vision Center\" near the state capitol in Boise.",
" The museum's founders say that their collection of Ica stones offer proof that humans and dinosaurs coexisted, that out-of-place artifacts constitute \"damaging evidences [\"sic\"] against evolution\", and they can show with other evidence the Earth is 6,000 years old and it was physically possible for Noah to bring dinosaurs on board the Ark."
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"Comatrana is a town in Ica Province, Peru, located 3 kilometres from Ica.",
" Landmarks of note include the San José de Madres Carmelitas Descalzas Monastery and the Comatrana Temple."
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"Title: Ica stones\n\nThe Ica stones are a collection of andesite stones found in Ica Province, Peru that bear a variety of diagrams. Some of them supposedly have depictions of dinosaurs, and what is alleged to be advanced technology. These are recognised as modern curiosities or hoaxes.",
"Title: San Andrés District\n\nSan Andrés is a district in middle Pisco Province in Peru. It is bordered by the Pacific Ocean on the west, districts of Pisco and Tupac Amaru Inca on the north, Ica Province on the east, and the Paracas District on the south.",
"Title: El Carmen (San Juan Bautista)\n\nEl Carmen (latitude -13.970634, longitude -75.729141) is an agricultural village in the district of San Juan Bautista which is in the Province of Ica, in the Region of Ica, in south Peru. (Not to be confused with a 'district' of the same name of El Carmen which is located to the north in the Chincha Province of Ica Region).",
"Title: Pueblo Nuevo District, Ica\n\nPueblo Nuevo District is one of the fourteen districts of the Ica Province in Peru.",
"Title: San Juan Bautista District, Ica\n\nSan Juan Bautista District is one of fourteen districts of the Ica Province of the Ica Region of Peru. The District 'seat' is the town of San Juan Bautista.",
"Title: Sillar\n\nSillar is a variety of rhyolite, which is a type of volcanic rock. Although sillar is of rhyolitic composition, it has been erupted from volcanoes which mostly erupt andesite lava, and sillar contains small fragments of andesite. A pink variety of sillar owes its colour to crystals of hematite within the rock. A white variety lacks these hematite crystals. Sillar is found as pyroclastic flow deposits of tuff near volcanoes in southern Peru, for example the now-extinct Chachani volcano which erupted flows of sillar during the Pleistocene epoch.",
"Title: Ica Province\n\nThe Ica Province is the largest of five provinces of the Ica Region in Peru. The capital of the province is the city of Ica.",
"Title: Ica District\n\nIca District is one of fourteen districts of the province of Ica in region of Ica within Peru.",
"Title: Northwest Science Museum\n\nNorthwest Science Museum is a creationist museum in Idaho. It opened on June 14, 2014. The museum's directors plan to create a 350,000 square foot facility including a full-scale model of Noah's Ark near Boise, Idaho, replacing the museum's current \"Vision Center\" near the state capitol in Boise. The museum's founders say that their collection of Ica stones offer proof that humans and dinosaurs coexisted, that out-of-place artifacts constitute \"damaging evidences [\"sic\"] against evolution\", and they can show with other evidence the Earth is 6,000 years old and it was physically possible for Noah to bring dinosaurs on board the Ark.",
"Title: Comatrana\n\nComatrana is a town in Ica Province, Peru, located 3 kilometres from Ica. Landmarks of note include the San José de Madres Carmelitas Descalzas Monastery and the Comatrana Temple."
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6,515
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Were Underdog and Monkey Kingdom released in the same year?
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no
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comparison
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hard
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"Monkey Kingdom is a 2015 American nature documentary film directed by Mark Linfield and Alastair Fothergill and narrated by Tina Fey.",
" The documentary is about a family of monkeys living in ancient ruins founded in the jungles of Polonnaruwa in Sri Lanka.",
" The film was released by Disneynature on April 17, 2015."
],
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},
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"In the Hindu epic Ramayana, Sugriva (Sanskrit: सुग्रीव, IAST: sugrīva, lit.",
" \"beautiful necked\") was younger brother of Vali, whom he succeeded as ruler of the vanara or monkey kingdom of Kishkindha.",
" Rumā was his first wife and Tara was his second wife.",
" He was son of Surya, the Hindu deity of sun.",
" As the king of monkeys, Sugriva aided Rama in his quest to liberate his wife Sita from captivity at the hands of the Rakshasa king Ravana.",
" This aid is referred to as Sugrivajne (Sugriva pledge)."
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"Underdog is a 2007 American family superhero comedy film based on the 1960s cartoon series of the same name.",
" Directed by Frederik Du Chau and written by Joe Piscatella, Adam Rifkin, and Craig A. Williams, the film stars Jim Belushi, Peter Dinklage, John Slattery, and Patrick Warburton with the voice talents of Jason Lee, Amy Adams, and Brad Garrett.",
" Unlike the TV series, the Underdog character is portrayed as a regular dog rather than an anthropomorphic one.",
" Underdog, voiced by Jason Lee, was played by a lemon beagle named Leo sporting a red sweater and a blue cape.",
" The film grossed $65.3 million worldwide."
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"Year of the Monkey is the fourth studio album by the American band Pushmonkey, released one week after the end of the year of the Monkey, running from January 22, 2004 through February 8, 2005 (see 2005 in music)."
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"Yuri Lowenthal (born March 5, 1971) is an American actor, producer, and screenwriter known chiefly for his voice-over work in anime, cartoons and video games.",
" Some of his prominent roles in anime and cartoons include teenage Ben Tennyson in \"Ben 10\", Sasuke Uchiha in \"Naruto\", Jinnosuke in \"Afro Samurai\", Suzaku Kururugi in \"Code Geass\", and Simon in \"Gurren Lagann\".",
" In video games, he voices The Prince in Ubisoft's \"Prince of Persia\", Alucard in \"Castlevania\", Hayate/Ein in \"Dead or Alive\", Matt Miller in \"Saints Row\", and Yosuke Hanamura in \"Persona 4\".",
" He has a production company Monkey Kingdom Productions with his wife, Tara Platt, where they have produced several feature films and a live-action web series called \"Shelf Life\".",
" He co-authored the book \"Voice-Over Voice Actor\" which gives career tips."
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"Monkey Business was a UK TV series that premiered in 1998, focusing on the various primates living at Monkey World, a rescue centre and sanctuary for primates in Dorset, United Kingdom.",
" The series featured Jim Cronin and Alison Cronin, directors of Monkey World, as they travelled around the world rescuing primates often from abusive situations, and bringing them to the Monkey World sanctuary.",
" The goal of Monkey World was the rehabilitation of the rescued primates, who were then released to live within the sanctuary in as natural-a-habitat as possible.",
" The series was narrated by Chris Serle."
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"\"Gandhara\" (ガンダーラ , Gandāra ) is a song by Japanese rock band Godiego, serving as their 7th single.",
" \"Gandhara\" was used as the ending theme song for the first season of the television drama \"Saiyūki\", known in the English speaking world as \"Monkey\".",
" \"Gandhara\" was originally released in Japan on October 1, 1978, but it was later released in the United Kingdom in 1980 to coincide with the British broadcast of \"Monkey\".",
" \"Gandhara\" reached number 2 on both the Oricon and \"The Best Ten\" charts in Japan, while the British release reached 56 on the UK Singles Chart."
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"Tara Platt (born June 18, 1978) is an American actress and producer who has provided voices for dozens of English-language versions of Japanese anime films, television series, and video games.",
" Her notable roles in anime include Temari in \"Naruto\" and Reina in \"Rave Master\".",
" In video games, she has voiced Noir in \"Tales of the Abyss\" and Mitsuru Kirijo in \"\", as well as characters in \"Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe\", \"Marvel vs. Capcom 3\", \"\", \"Soulcalibur IV\", and \"League of Legends\".",
" On screen she has appeared in television shows like \"Scandal\", \"Hawaii Five-0\", \"Castle\" and \"Revenge\", as well as the feature film \"The Call\".",
" She has a production company Monkey Kingdom Productions with her husband, Yuri Lowenthal, where they have produced several films that have made the film festival rounds, and a live-action web series called \"Shelf Life\".",
" They authored the book \"Voice-Over Voice Actor\" which gives career tips."
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"Girls Aloud: Off the Record is a six-part series recorded by Girls Aloud for E4 that started on 11 April 2006 at 10:30pm.",
" The show was produced by E4 and Monkey Kingdom Productions for Channel Four Television Corporation."
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"The Real Housewives of Cheshire (abbreviated RHOCheshire) is a British reality television series broadcast on ITVBe.",
" The show premiered on 12 January 2015 and is based on \"The Real Housewives\" franchise.",
" It is produced and distributed by NBCUniversal International Networks, and Monkey Kingdom, one of Britain's leading production companies.",
" \"The Real Housewives of Cheshire\" chronicles the lives of several affluent housewives who reside in Cheshire and Greater Manchester, England."
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"Title: Monkey Kingdom\n\nMonkey Kingdom is a 2015 American nature documentary film directed by Mark Linfield and Alastair Fothergill and narrated by Tina Fey. The documentary is about a family of monkeys living in ancient ruins founded in the jungles of Polonnaruwa in Sri Lanka. The film was released by Disneynature on April 17, 2015.",
"Title: Sugriva\n\nIn the Hindu epic Ramayana, Sugriva (Sanskrit: सुग्रीव, IAST: sugrīva, lit. \"beautiful necked\") was younger brother of Vali, whom he succeeded as ruler of the vanara or monkey kingdom of Kishkindha. Rumā was his first wife and Tara was his second wife. He was son of Surya, the Hindu deity of sun. As the king of monkeys, Sugriva aided Rama in his quest to liberate his wife Sita from captivity at the hands of the Rakshasa king Ravana. This aid is referred to as Sugrivajne (Sugriva pledge).",
"Title: Underdog (film)\n\nUnderdog is a 2007 American family superhero comedy film based on the 1960s cartoon series of the same name. Directed by Frederik Du Chau and written by Joe Piscatella, Adam Rifkin, and Craig A. Williams, the film stars Jim Belushi, Peter Dinklage, John Slattery, and Patrick Warburton with the voice talents of Jason Lee, Amy Adams, and Brad Garrett. Unlike the TV series, the Underdog character is portrayed as a regular dog rather than an anthropomorphic one. Underdog, voiced by Jason Lee, was played by a lemon beagle named Leo sporting a red sweater and a blue cape. The film grossed $65.3 million worldwide.",
"Title: Year of the Monkey (album)\n\nYear of the Monkey is the fourth studio album by the American band Pushmonkey, released one week after the end of the year of the Monkey, running from January 22, 2004 through February 8, 2005 (see 2005 in music).",
"Title: Yuri Lowenthal\n\nYuri Lowenthal (born March 5, 1971) is an American actor, producer, and screenwriter known chiefly for his voice-over work in anime, cartoons and video games. Some of his prominent roles in anime and cartoons include teenage Ben Tennyson in \"Ben 10\", Sasuke Uchiha in \"Naruto\", Jinnosuke in \"Afro Samurai\", Suzaku Kururugi in \"Code Geass\", and Simon in \"Gurren Lagann\". In video games, he voices The Prince in Ubisoft's \"Prince of Persia\", Alucard in \"Castlevania\", Hayate/Ein in \"Dead or Alive\", Matt Miller in \"Saints Row\", and Yosuke Hanamura in \"Persona 4\". He has a production company Monkey Kingdom Productions with his wife, Tara Platt, where they have produced several feature films and a live-action web series called \"Shelf Life\". He co-authored the book \"Voice-Over Voice Actor\" which gives career tips.",
"Title: Monkey Business (TV series)\n\nMonkey Business was a UK TV series that premiered in 1998, focusing on the various primates living at Monkey World, a rescue centre and sanctuary for primates in Dorset, United Kingdom. The series featured Jim Cronin and Alison Cronin, directors of Monkey World, as they travelled around the world rescuing primates often from abusive situations, and bringing them to the Monkey World sanctuary. The goal of Monkey World was the rehabilitation of the rescued primates, who were then released to live within the sanctuary in as natural-a-habitat as possible. The series was narrated by Chris Serle.",
"Title: Gandhara (song)\n\n\"Gandhara\" (ガンダーラ , Gandāra ) is a song by Japanese rock band Godiego, serving as their 7th single. \"Gandhara\" was used as the ending theme song for the first season of the television drama \"Saiyūki\", known in the English speaking world as \"Monkey\". \"Gandhara\" was originally released in Japan on October 1, 1978, but it was later released in the United Kingdom in 1980 to coincide with the British broadcast of \"Monkey\". \"Gandhara\" reached number 2 on both the Oricon and \"The Best Ten\" charts in Japan, while the British release reached 56 on the UK Singles Chart.",
"Title: Tara Platt\n\nTara Platt (born June 18, 1978) is an American actress and producer who has provided voices for dozens of English-language versions of Japanese anime films, television series, and video games. Her notable roles in anime include Temari in \"Naruto\" and Reina in \"Rave Master\". In video games, she has voiced Noir in \"Tales of the Abyss\" and Mitsuru Kirijo in \"\", as well as characters in \"Mortal Kombat vs. DC Universe\", \"Marvel vs. Capcom 3\", \"\", \"Soulcalibur IV\", and \"League of Legends\". On screen she has appeared in television shows like \"Scandal\", \"Hawaii Five-0\", \"Castle\" and \"Revenge\", as well as the feature film \"The Call\". She has a production company Monkey Kingdom Productions with her husband, Yuri Lowenthal, where they have produced several films that have made the film festival rounds, and a live-action web series called \"Shelf Life\". They authored the book \"Voice-Over Voice Actor\" which gives career tips.",
"Title: Girls Aloud: Off the Record\n\nGirls Aloud: Off the Record is a six-part series recorded by Girls Aloud for E4 that started on 11 April 2006 at 10:30pm. The show was produced by E4 and Monkey Kingdom Productions for Channel Four Television Corporation.",
"Title: The Real Housewives of Cheshire\n\nThe Real Housewives of Cheshire (abbreviated RHOCheshire) is a British reality television series broadcast on ITVBe. The show premiered on 12 January 2015 and is based on \"The Real Housewives\" franchise. It is produced and distributed by NBCUniversal International Networks, and Monkey Kingdom, one of Britain's leading production companies. \"The Real Housewives of Cheshire\" chronicles the lives of several affluent housewives who reside in Cheshire and Greater Manchester, England."
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6,516
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The romantic Tamil song Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal is sung by Shreya Ghoshal and this Carnatic vocalist, playback singer, and musician born in which year?
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1987
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"Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer.",
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"\"Mohe Rang Do Laal\" (Hindi: मोहे रंग दो लाल ) is a song from the 2015 Blockbuster Bollywood film, \"Bajirao Mastani\".",
" The song is composed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and sung by Shreya Ghoshal and Pandit Birju Maharaj.",
" The lyrics were penned by Siddharth-Garima.",
" The song features Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh in the video.",
" Padukone took Kathak dance lessons from Pandit Birju Maharaj, who also choreographed the song.",
" The movie was dubbed in Tamil and Telugu and hence the song was also released as \"Podhai Nirathai Thaa\" in Tamil and \"Meera Chittachora\" in Telugu on 15 December 2015.",
" Shreya Ghoshal and Pandit Birju Maharaj rendered their voice to all the three versions of the song.",
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"Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer.",
" She sings in Assamese, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Tulu & Other Languages.",
" Ghoshal's career began when she won the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa contest as an adult.",
" Her Bollywood playback singing career began with Devdas, for which she received National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer along with Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer and Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent.",
" Since then, she has received many other awards.",
" Ghoshal was also honored from the U.S. state of Ohio , where the governor Ted Strickland declared June 26 as \"Shreya Ghoshal Day\".",
" In April 2013, she was awarded with the highest honour in London by the selected members of House of Commons of the United Kingdom.",
" In July 2015, John Cranley, the Mayor of the City of Cincinnati also honoured her by proclaiming July 24, 2015 as \"Shreya Ghoshal Day of Entertainment and Inspiration\" in Cincinnati.",
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"Divya S. Menon (born 14 March 1987) is an Indian singer and television anchor from Kerala.",
" Divya is a playback singer in Malayalam who has also recorded songs for Tamil and Telugu films.",
" Divya started anchoring musical shows in Asianet Cable Vision (Thrissur) and has done musical shows in YesIndiavision(Mementos) and Kairali Channels(Ganamela, Sing 'N' Win and Rain drops).",
" She started her film career with Ee Pattanathil Bhootham.",
" She was noticed by Shaan Rahman while anchoring music shows and picked her for Vineeth Sreenivasan - Shaan Rahman debut album, Coffee @ MG Road.",
" She is associated with Blogswara and have sung in multiple albums in the series.",
" Divya has sung in Vineeth Sreenivasan's super hit romantic movie, Thattathin Marayathu composed by Shaan Rahman.",
" She has been associated with Vineeth - Shaan ventures, including Malarvadi Arts Club.",
" In 2014 the hit wedding song \"Thudakkham Maangalyam\" from Anjali Menon's Bangalore Days gave her much popularity which she sang along with along with Vijay Yesudas and Sachin Warrier composed by Gopi Sunder.",
" In 2015 Divya was noticed more promptly when she sang the song \"Puthumazhayai\" from Martin Prakkat's Charlie (2015 Malayalam film) composed by Gopi Sundar while the same song was sung by Shreya Ghoshal too.",
" She also sang several ad jingles for various music composers both in Malayalam and Tamil."
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"Shreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer.",
" She sings in Hindi , Tamil ,Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi , Gujarati, Bengali, Assamese, Nepali, Oriya, Bhojpuri, Punjabi and Tulu.",
" Ghoshal's career began when she won the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa contest as an adult.",
" Her Bollywood playback singing career began with Devdas, for which she received National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer along with Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer and Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent.",
" Since then, she has received many other awards.",
" Ghoshal was also honored from the U.S. state of Ohio , where the governor Ted Strickland declared June 26 as \"Shreya Ghoshal Day\".",
" In April 2013, she was awarded with the highest honour in London by the selected members of House of Commons of the United Kingdom.",
" In July 2015, John Cranley, the Mayor of the City of Cincinnati also honoured her by proclaiming July 24, 2015 as \"Shreya Ghoshal Day of Entertainment and Inspiration\" in Cincinnati.",
"[1] She was also featured five times in Forbes list of the top 100 celebrities of India.",
" In 2017, Ghoshal became the first Indian singer to have a wax figure (statute) of her in Madame Tussauds Museum."
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"\"Deewani Mastani\" (Hindi: दीवानी मस्तानी ) is a song from the 2015 Blockbuster Bollywood film, \"Bajirao Mastani\".",
" The song is composed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and sung by Shreya Ghoshal, while backing vocals were given by Ganesh Chandanshive, Mujtaba Aziz Naza, Altamash Faridi, Farhan Sabri.",
" The lyrics were majorly penned by Siddharth-Garima.",
" Ganesh Chandanshive penned the Marathi lyrics while the Qawwali lyrics were written by Nasir Faraaz.",
" The song features Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Priyanka Chopra in the video.",
" The movie was dubbed in Tamil and Telugu and hence the song was also released as \"Thindaadi Poagiraen\" in Tamil and \"Mastani\" in Telugu on 15 December 2015.",
" Shreya Ghoshal rendered her voice to all the three versions of the song.",
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"\"Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal\" (English: Oh flowers… Rest a while) is a romantic Tamil song from the 2015 Tamil film, \"I\".",
" Composed by A. R. Rahman, the song is sung by Haricharan and Shreya Ghoshal, with lyrics penned by Madhan Karky.",
" The music video of the track features actors Vikram and Amy Jackson.",
" The song was re-dubbed in two other languages.",
" The Hindi version of the song \"Tu Chale\", sung by Arijit Singh and Ghoshal is written by Irshad Kamil while the Telugu version of the song \"Poolane Kunukeyamantaa\" was sung by Haricharan and Ghoshal and the lyrics for the version is penned by Ananta Sriram.",
" The music video of the song was shot in several locations of China."
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"Anweshaa (born Anweshaa Dattagupta; 15 December 1993, Changed Her Name to Anwesshaa) is an Indian singer who made her presence felt in the Indian music scene at the age of 13 through the reality show \"Amul STAR Voice of India\", Chhote Ustaad.",
" Anweshaa was runner-up in the finals, where the outcome was solely decided on the number of votes polled.",
" She was the favorite of judges throughout the contest and had the sole distinction of winning a Sarvottam for all her performance.",
" Anwesha is known for starring in Amul Music ka maha muqqabla at the age of 16.",
" She not only had the sole distinction of '6 Singer of the Day awards' for seven performances, but also won the 'Singer of the Series award'.",
" In spite of being the youngest in the show, she defeated the winners and participants of various shows (Indian idol, JJWS, SVOI, SAREGAMAPA) who participated in 'music ka maha muqqabla' and received the award.",
" She was hugely applauded in this show for her flawless and rocking performances, which helped her team to the finals.",
" Also one of the opposite teams captain in the show, Shankar Mahadevan said that '\"she was the best singer that ever emerged from a reality show after Shreya Ghoshal in the 90s\".",
" She has also made her debut in commercial playback singing in a Hindi movie Golmaal Returns.",
" Anweshaa has sung the song \"Tha Karke\", which is said to be the most expensive song to ever be shot in Bollywood.",
" Apart from few Bollywood songs, She has sung many Bengali songs, albums, two Tamil songs and one Telugu song for the movie (Uu Kodathara?",
" Ulikki Padathara?)",
" and a Telugu album song to her credit.",
" Anwesha made her Kannada debut with the film Santheyalli Nintha Kabira in 2016.",
" She also appeared in Coke Studio aside Papon.",
" Along with other awards, she won \"Best female playback singer\" award for Bengali song in Tele Cine Awards 2011 (nominations included Shreya Ghoshal, Richa Sharma, June Banerjee)."
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"Title: Shreya Ghoshal\n\nShreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She has received four National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards including five for Best Female Playback Singer, nine Filmfare Awards South for Best Female Playback Singer (two for Tamil, four for Malayalam, two for Kannada and one for Telugu), two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards and three Kerala State Film Awards. She has recorded songs for film music and albums in various Indian languages and has established herself as a leading playback singer of Indian cinema.",
"Title: Mohe Rang Do Laal\n\n\"Mohe Rang Do Laal\" (Hindi: मोहे रंग दो लाल ) is a song from the 2015 Blockbuster Bollywood film, \"Bajirao Mastani\". The song is composed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and sung by Shreya Ghoshal and Pandit Birju Maharaj. The lyrics were penned by Siddharth-Garima. The song features Deepika Padukone and Ranveer Singh in the video. Padukone took Kathak dance lessons from Pandit Birju Maharaj, who also choreographed the song. The movie was dubbed in Tamil and Telugu and hence the song was also released as \"Podhai Nirathai Thaa\" in Tamil and \"Meera Chittachora\" in Telugu on 15 December 2015. Shreya Ghoshal and Pandit Birju Maharaj rendered their voice to all the three versions of the song. The song was reprised in MTV Unplugged Season 6 and was also rendered by Ghoshal.",
"Title: List of Kannada songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal\n\nShreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She sings in Assamese, Bengali, Bhojpuri, Gujarati, Hindi, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Oriya, Punjabi, Tamil, Telugu, Tulu & Other Languages. Ghoshal's career began when she won the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa contest as an adult. Her Bollywood playback singing career began with Devdas, for which she received National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer along with Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer and Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent. Since then, she has received many other awards. Ghoshal was also honored from the U.S. state of Ohio , where the governor Ted Strickland declared June 26 as \"Shreya Ghoshal Day\". In April 2013, she was awarded with the highest honour in London by the selected members of House of Commons of the United Kingdom. In July 2015, John Cranley, the Mayor of the City of Cincinnati also honoured her by proclaiming July 24, 2015 as \"Shreya Ghoshal Day of Entertainment and Inspiration\" in Cincinnati. [1] She was also featured five times in Forbes list of the top 100 celebrities of India. In 2017, Ghoshal became the first Indian singer to have a wax figure (statute) of her in Madame Tussauds Museum.",
"Title: Divya S. Menon\n\nDivya S. Menon (born 14 March 1987) is an Indian singer and television anchor from Kerala. Divya is a playback singer in Malayalam who has also recorded songs for Tamil and Telugu films. Divya started anchoring musical shows in Asianet Cable Vision (Thrissur) and has done musical shows in YesIndiavision(Mementos) and Kairali Channels(Ganamela, Sing 'N' Win and Rain drops). She started her film career with Ee Pattanathil Bhootham. She was noticed by Shaan Rahman while anchoring music shows and picked her for Vineeth Sreenivasan - Shaan Rahman debut album, Coffee @ MG Road. She is associated with Blogswara and have sung in multiple albums in the series. Divya has sung in Vineeth Sreenivasan's super hit romantic movie, Thattathin Marayathu composed by Shaan Rahman. She has been associated with Vineeth - Shaan ventures, including Malarvadi Arts Club. In 2014 the hit wedding song \"Thudakkham Maangalyam\" from Anjali Menon's Bangalore Days gave her much popularity which she sang along with along with Vijay Yesudas and Sachin Warrier composed by Gopi Sunder. In 2015 Divya was noticed more promptly when she sang the song \"Puthumazhayai\" from Martin Prakkat's Charlie (2015 Malayalam film) composed by Gopi Sundar while the same song was sung by Shreya Ghoshal too. She also sang several ad jingles for various music composers both in Malayalam and Tamil.",
"Title: List of Tamil songs recorded by Shreya Ghoshal\n\nShreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She sings in Hindi , Tamil ,Telugu, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi , Gujarati, Bengali, Assamese, Nepali, Oriya, Bhojpuri, Punjabi and Tulu. Ghoshal's career began when she won the Sa Re Ga Ma Pa contest as an adult. Her Bollywood playback singing career began with Devdas, for which she received National Film Award for Best Female Playback Singer along with Filmfare Award for Best Female Playback Singer and Filmfare RD Burman Award for New Music Talent. Since then, she has received many other awards. Ghoshal was also honored from the U.S. state of Ohio , where the governor Ted Strickland declared June 26 as \"Shreya Ghoshal Day\". In April 2013, she was awarded with the highest honour in London by the selected members of House of Commons of the United Kingdom. In July 2015, John Cranley, the Mayor of the City of Cincinnati also honoured her by proclaiming July 24, 2015 as \"Shreya Ghoshal Day of Entertainment and Inspiration\" in Cincinnati. [1] She was also featured five times in Forbes list of the top 100 celebrities of India. In 2017, Ghoshal became the first Indian singer to have a wax figure (statute) of her in Madame Tussauds Museum.",
"Title: Deewani Mastani\n\n\"Deewani Mastani\" (Hindi: दीवानी मस्तानी ) is a song from the 2015 Blockbuster Bollywood film, \"Bajirao Mastani\". The song is composed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali and sung by Shreya Ghoshal, while backing vocals were given by Ganesh Chandanshive, Mujtaba Aziz Naza, Altamash Faridi, Farhan Sabri. The lyrics were majorly penned by Siddharth-Garima. Ganesh Chandanshive penned the Marathi lyrics while the Qawwali lyrics were written by Nasir Faraaz. The song features Deepika Padukone, Ranveer Singh and Priyanka Chopra in the video. The movie was dubbed in Tamil and Telugu and hence the song was also released as \"Thindaadi Poagiraen\" in Tamil and \"Mastani\" in Telugu on 15 December 2015. Shreya Ghoshal rendered her voice to all the three versions of the song. The song was reprised in MTV Unplugged Season 6 and was also rendered by Ghoshal.",
"Title: Haricharan\n\nHaricharan Seshadri, simply known and credited as Haricharan (born 20 March 1987), is a Carnatic vocalist, playback singer, and musician.",
"Title: Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal\n\n\"Pookkalae Sattru Oyivedungal\" (English: Oh flowers… Rest a while) is a romantic Tamil song from the 2015 Tamil film, \"I\". Composed by A. R. Rahman, the song is sung by Haricharan and Shreya Ghoshal, with lyrics penned by Madhan Karky. The music video of the track features actors Vikram and Amy Jackson. The song was re-dubbed in two other languages. The Hindi version of the song \"Tu Chale\", sung by Arijit Singh and Ghoshal is written by Irshad Kamil while the Telugu version of the song \"Poolane Kunukeyamantaa\" was sung by Haricharan and Ghoshal and the lyrics for the version is penned by Ananta Sriram. The music video of the song was shot in several locations of China.",
"Title: Anweshaa\n\nAnweshaa (born Anweshaa Dattagupta; 15 December 1993, Changed Her Name to Anwesshaa) is an Indian singer who made her presence felt in the Indian music scene at the age of 13 through the reality show \"Amul STAR Voice of India\", Chhote Ustaad. Anweshaa was runner-up in the finals, where the outcome was solely decided on the number of votes polled. She was the favorite of judges throughout the contest and had the sole distinction of winning a Sarvottam for all her performance. Anwesha is known for starring in Amul Music ka maha muqqabla at the age of 16. She not only had the sole distinction of '6 Singer of the Day awards' for seven performances, but also won the 'Singer of the Series award'. In spite of being the youngest in the show, she defeated the winners and participants of various shows (Indian idol, JJWS, SVOI, SAREGAMAPA) who participated in 'music ka maha muqqabla' and received the award. She was hugely applauded in this show for her flawless and rocking performances, which helped her team to the finals. Also one of the opposite teams captain in the show, Shankar Mahadevan said that '\"she was the best singer that ever emerged from a reality show after Shreya Ghoshal in the 90s\". She has also made her debut in commercial playback singing in a Hindi movie Golmaal Returns. Anweshaa has sung the song \"Tha Karke\", which is said to be the most expensive song to ever be shot in Bollywood. Apart from few Bollywood songs, She has sung many Bengali songs, albums, two Tamil songs and one Telugu song for the movie (Uu Kodathara? Ulikki Padathara?) and a Telugu album song to her credit. Anwesha made her Kannada debut with the film Santheyalli Nintha Kabira in 2016. She also appeared in Coke Studio aside Papon. Along with other awards, she won \"Best female playback singer\" award for Bengali song in Tele Cine Awards 2011 (nominations included Shreya Ghoshal, Richa Sharma, June Banerjee).",
"Title: Filmography of Shreya Ghoshal\n\nShreya Ghoshal (born 12 March 1984) is an Indian playback singer. She has received four National Film Awards, six Filmfare Awards including five for Best Female Playback Singer, nine Filmfare Awards South for Best Female Playback Singer (two for Kannada, four for Malayalam, two for Tamil and one for Telugu), three Kerala State Film Awards and two Tamil Nadu State Film Awards. She has recorded songs for film music and albums in various Indian languages and has established herself as a leading playback singer of Indian cinema."
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Peter Burroughs is the father-in-law of which English actor?
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"Title: Spouse of the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia\n\nThe Spouse of the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia refers to the spouse of the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia. Since independence in 1957, the title has been occupied by women, therefore the spouse is also known as the Deputy Prime Minister's wife. To date, eleven women have held the title of the spouse of the Deputy Prime Minister of Malaysia."
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The 2014 Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team represents Texas Tech University in the 2014 college baseball season, The Red Raiders play home games at which home stadium of the Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team in Lubbock, Texas, nicknamed "The Law"?
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" It was also the only Pink Floyd album that does not feature keyboardist Richard Wright.",
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"Title: Barrett (album)\n\nBarrett is the second and final studio album of new material released by former Pink Floyd frontman Syd Barrett. Recording began at Abbey Road Studios on 26 February 1970, and lasted for 15 sessions until 21 July. The album was produced by Pink Floyd's guitarist David Gilmour and keyboardist Richard Wright, who also contributed on bass guitar and keyboards respectively, along with previous \"Madcap\" contributor Jerry Shirley on drums.",
"Title: Is This the Life We Really Want?\n\nIs This the Life We Really Want? (stylised as is this the life we really want?) is the fifth studio album by English rock musician and former Pink Floyd bassist and vocalist Roger Waters, released on 2 June 2017 by Columbia Records. It is his first solo album in nearly 25 years since \"Amused to Death\" (1992), as well as his first studio album in 12 years since \"Ça Ira\" (2005). On 20 April, the single \"Smell the Roses\" was released.",
"Title: Smell the Roses\n\n\"Smell the Roses\" is a song by English rock musician and former Pink Floyd member Roger Waters, and the ninth track on his fifth studio album, \"Is This the Life We Really Want? \" It was released as a single on 20 April 2017, and the album was released on 2 June 2017, by Columbia Records.",
"Title: Opel (album)\n\nOpel is a 1988 album compiled from recordings made by former Pink Floyd frontman Syd Barrett between 1968 and 1970. The album is a compilation of unreleased material and alternate takes of recordings from sessions for Barrett's solo albums, \"The Madcap Laughs\" and \"Barrett\". Before they were vetoed by Pink Floyd, the album was to include two unreleased tracks that Barrett had worked on while with Pink Floyd, \"Scream Thy Last Scream\" and \"Vegetable Man\".",
"Title: Ça Ira (opera)\n\nÇa Ira (French for \"It'll be fine\", subtitled \"There is Hope\") is the fourth studio album by Roger Waters. It is an opera in three acts and a concept album. The album is based on the French libretto co-written by Étienne and Nadine Roda-Gil on the historical subject of the early French Revolution. \" Ça Ira\" was released 26 September 2005, as a double CD album featuring baritone Bryn Terfel, soprano Ying Huang, and tenor Paul Groves. The album received mixed reviews, with critics praising the composition but criticising its plot and simplicity.",
"Title: The Final Cut (album)\n\nThe Final Cut is the twelfth studio album by the English progressive rock band Pink Floyd, released on 21 March 1983 by Harvest Records in the United Kingdom and on 2 April by Columbia Records in the United States. It was Pink Floyd's last studio album to include founding member, bass guitarist and songwriter Roger Waters, and their only album on which he alone is credited for writing and composition. It was also the only Pink Floyd album that does not feature keyboardist Richard Wright. Waters originally planned \"The Final Cut\" as a soundtrack album for the 1982 film \"Pink Floyd – The Wall\". With the onset of the Falklands War, he rewrote it as a concept album, exploring what he considered the betrayal of his father, who died serving in the Second World War. Waters sings most of the lyrics; lead guitarist David Gilmour provides lead vocals on only one track. The packaging, also designed by Waters, reflects the album's war theme.",
"Title: What God Wants, Part I\n\n\"What God Wants, Part I\" is the first song in a series of songs written and released by former Pink Floyd bassist, Roger Waters on his third solo album, \"Amused to Death\". \"What God Wants\" is separated into three parts, much like Pink Floyd's earlier work with \"Another Brick in the Wall\". Though the song is in three parts, \"What God Wants Pt. 1\", was the only one to be released as a single. The song features the guitar playing of Jeff Beck. This part in particular deals with the contradictory duality and hypocrisy perceived by Waters in dogmatic religion and its power over man. The following parts, along with the other songs on the album, deal with worship not only in religion but also in regard to materialism and consumption. All together, its viewpoint is on the power of simplistic conformity; how people adhere to something, not entirely by volition, but out of submission."
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6,522
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Who is the founder of the university that hosted the 1948 College World Series?
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Dwight B. Waldo
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"Title: 1959 NCAA University Division Baseball Tournament\n\nThe 1959 NCAA University Division Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the 1959 NCAA University Division baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its thirteenth year. Eight regional districts sent representatives to the College World Series with preliminary rounds within each district serving to determine each representative. These events would later become known as regionals. Each district had its own format for selecting teams, resulting in 22 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament. The College World Series was held in Omaha, NE from June 12 to June 18. The thirteenth tournament's champion was Oklahoma State, coached by Toby Greene. The Most Outstanding Player was Jim Dobson of Oklahoma State.",
"Title: 1960 NCAA University Division Baseball Tournament\n\nThe 1960 NCAA University Division Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the 1960 NCAA University Division baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its fourteenth year. Eight regional districts sent representatives to the College World Series with preliminary rounds within each district serving to determine each representative. These events would later become known as regionals. Each district had its own format for selecting teams, resulting in 26 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament. The College World Series was held in Omaha, NE from June 10 to June 20. The fourteenth tournament's champion was Minnesota, coached by Dick Siebert. The Most Outstanding Player was John Erickson of Minnesota.",
"Title: 1958 NCAA University Division Baseball Tournament\n\nThe 1958 NCAA University Division Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the 1958 NCAA University Division baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its twelfth year. Eight regional districts sent representatives to the College World Series with preliminary rounds within each district serving to determine each representative. These events would later become known as regionals. Each district had its own format for selecting teams, resulting in 26 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament. The College World Series was held in Omaha, NE from June 13 to June 19. The twelfth tournament's champion was Southern California, coached by Rod Dedeaux. The Most Outstanding Player was Bill Thom of Southern California.",
"Title: Western Michigan University\n\nWestern Michigan University (WMU) is a public research university in Kalamazoo, Michigan, United States. The university was established in 1903 by Dwight B. Waldo, and as of the Fall 2014 semester, its enrollment was 23,914.",
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"Title: Brian O'Connor (baseball coach)\n\nBrian Patrick O'Connor (born April 20, 1971) is the head baseball coach of the Virginia Cavaliers. Previously serving as an Associate Head Coach at Notre Dame, he was hired on July 8, 2003, to replace the retiring Dennis Womack (who moved on to assistant athletic director of facilities management and operations). O'Connor has taken the Virginia baseball team to thirteen consecutive NCAA baseball tournaments, including the 2009 College World Series, the first in school history; the 2011 College World Series, as the No. 1 national seed; the 2014 College World Series, as the No. 3 national seed; and the 2015 College World Series, which they won and became National Champions for the first time in school history.",
"Title: 1961 NCAA University Division Baseball Tournament\n\nThe 1961 NCAA University Division Baseball Tournament was played at the end of the 1961 NCAA University Division baseball season to determine the national champion of college baseball. The tournament concluded with eight teams competing in the College World Series, a double-elimination tournament in its fifteenth year. Eight regional districts sent representatives to the College World Series with preliminary rounds within each district serving to determine each representative. These events would later become known as regionals. Each district had its own format for selecting teams, resulting in 25 teams participating in the tournament at the conclusion of their regular season, and in some cases, after a conference tournament. The College World Series was held in Omaha, NE from June 9 to June 14. The fifteenth tournament's champion was Southern California, coached by Rod Dedeaux. The Most Outstanding Player was Littleton Fowler of runner-up Oklahoma State.",
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6,523
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What characteristic of Munchkin cats is due to osteochondrodysplasia?
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short legs
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" Its head is a broad modified wedge shape with rounded contours and medium large walnut shaped eyes.",
" The head shows no extremes of features, but the eyes are large for its head and expressive.",
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" \"Frakk, terror of the cats\").",
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" Frakk shares a home with Uncle Charles (Károly bácsi) and Aunt Irma (Irma néni), two Hungarian pensioners along with their two cats, Lucretia and Serena, one of them black and the other white.",
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" It is one of the most common diseases of domestic cats, affecting up to two-thirds.",
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"The Ragdoll is a cat breed with blue eyes and a distinct colourpoint coat.",
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" Developed by American breeder Ann Baker in the 1960s, it is best known for its docile and placid temperament and affectionate nature.",
" The name \"Ragdoll\" is derived from the tendency of individuals from the original breeding stock to go limp and relaxed when picked up.",
" Particularly popular in both the United Kingdom and the breed's native United States, ragdoll cats often are known as \"dog-like cats\" or \"puppy-like cats\" due to behaviors such as their tendency to follow people around, their ease at being physically handled, and their relative lack of aggression toward other pets."
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" Manx cats come in all coat colours and patterns, though all-white specimens are rare, and the coat range of the original stock was more limited.",
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" Strips are usually presented in a large format and in full color.",
" The author generally set Mondays as days for updating the comic; however, the update schedule has a reputation of being incredibly sporadic; he frequently mocks his tardiness in updating in various strips due to personal reasons and frequent convention appearances.",
" As of October 2016, the site had approximately 369 comics listed in its main archives.",
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"Title: Frakk\n\nFrakk is a Hungarian fictional cartoon character and star of the cartoon television show, Frakk, a macskák réme (lit. \"Frakk, terror of the cats\"). Frakk is a dog living his life with a typical, sometimes ironically depicted family. Frakk shares a home with Uncle Charles (Károly bácsi) and Aunt Irma (Irma néni), two Hungarian pensioners along with their two cats, Lucretia and Serena, one of them black and the other white. Due to an old rivalry, the three constantly get into fights which are exacerbated by the strict attitude of Aunt Irma, who favors the two cats as opposed to Uncle Charles, who takes the dog's side.",
"Title: Felidae\n\nThe biological family Felidae is a lineage of carnivorans that includes the cats. A member of this family is also called a felid. The characteristic features of cats have evolved to support a carnivorous lifestyle, with adaptations for ambush or stalking and short pursuit hunting. They have gracile and muscular bodies, strong flexible forelimbs and retractable claws for holding prey, dental and cranial adaptations for a strong bite, and often have characteristic striped or spotted coat patterns for camouflage. Cats are obligate carnivores, meaning they are dependent on nutrients in animal flesh for survival, and because of the large proportion of meat in their diet are sometimes referred to as hypercarnivores. Of the 13 terrestrial families in the order Carnivora, they are the strictest carnivores.",
"Title: Feline odontoclastic resorptive lesion\n\nFeline Tooth Resorption (TR) is a syndrome in cats characterized by resorption of the tooth by odontoclasts, cells similar to osteoclasts. TR has also been called \"feline odontoclastic resorption lesion\" (FORL), neck lesion, cervical neck lesion, cervical line erosion, feline subgingival resorptive lesion, feline caries, or feline cavity. It is one of the most common diseases of domestic cats, affecting up to two-thirds. TRs have been seen more recently in the history of feline medicine due to the advancing ages of cats, but 800-year-old cat skeletons have shown evidence of this disease. Purebred cats, especially Siamese and Persians, may be more susceptible.",
"Title: Boomerang dysplasia\n\nBoomerang dysplasia is a lethal form of osteochondrodysplasia known for a characteristic congenital feature in which bones of the arms and legs are malformed into the shape of a boomerang. Death usually occurs in early infancy due to complications arising from overwhelming systemic bone malformations.",
"Title: Dwarf cat\n\nA dwarf cat is any domestic cat which has the condition of dwarfism due to a genetic mutation. Unlike undersized cats of normal proportions, dwarf cats display symptoms of osteochondrodysplasia—genetic disorders of bone and cartilage, typically manifested as noticeably short legs.",
"Title: Munchkin cat\n\nThe Munchkin is a relatively new breed of cat characterized by its very short legs, which are caused by a genetic mutation. Much controversy erupted over the breed when it was recognized by The International Cat Association in 1995 with critics voicing concern over potential health and mobility issues.",
"Title: Ragdoll\n\nThe Ragdoll is a cat breed with blue eyes and a distinct colourpoint coat. It is a large and muscular semi-longhair cat with a soft and silky coat. Like all long haired cats, Ragdolls need grooming to ensure their fur does not mat. Developed by American breeder Ann Baker in the 1960s, it is best known for its docile and placid temperament and affectionate nature. The name \"Ragdoll\" is derived from the tendency of individuals from the original breeding stock to go limp and relaxed when picked up. Particularly popular in both the United Kingdom and the breed's native United States, ragdoll cats often are known as \"dog-like cats\" or \"puppy-like cats\" due to behaviors such as their tendency to follow people around, their ease at being physically handled, and their relative lack of aggression toward other pets.",
"Title: Manx cat\n\nThe Manx cat ( , in earlier times often spelled Manks), is a breed of domestic cat (\"Felis catus\") originating on the Isle of Man, with a naturally occurring mutation that shortens the tail. Many Manx have a small stub of a tail, but Manx cats are best known as being entirely tailless; this is the most distinguishing characteristic of the breed, along with elongated hind legs and a rounded head. Manx cats come in all coat colours and patterns, though all-white specimens are rare, and the coat range of the original stock was more limited. Long-haired variants are sometimes considered a separate breed, the Cymric. Manx are prized as skilled hunters, and thus have often been sought by farmers with rodent problems, and been a preferred ship's cat breed. They are said to be social, tame and active. An old local term for the cats on their home island is stubbin. Manx have been exhibited in cat shows since the 1800s, with the first known breed standard published in 1903.",
"Title: VG Cats\n\nVG Cats (short for \"Video Game Cats\") is a webcomic written and drawn by Canadian cartoonist Scott Ramsoomair. Published on its own website, it features the adventures of a pair of anthropomorphic cats, who often play the roles of characters in popular video games that are parodied in the strip. Strips are usually presented in a large format and in full color. The author generally set Mondays as days for updating the comic; however, the update schedule has a reputation of being incredibly sporadic; he frequently mocks his tardiness in updating in various strips due to personal reasons and frequent convention appearances. As of October 2016, the site had approximately 369 comics listed in its main archives. Based on this archive alone, \"VG Cats\" averaged 25 comics a year while it was at its peak."
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What university was founded in part by the man falsly cited as giving the antisemitic speech known as "The Franklin Prophecy"?
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University of Pennsylvania
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"Title: Gemlich letter\n\nThe Gemlich letter refers to a letter written by Adolf Hitler at the behest of Karl Mayr to Adolf Gemlich, a German army soldier. The letter, written in 1919 in response to a request for clarification on the Jewish question, is thought to be the first known piece of antisemitic writing by Hitler. The first political piece by Hitler, it is thought to have established his credentials as a radical rightist and, amongst conservative groups, as the man who could overthrow the Weimar republic. Because the letter is the first record of Hitler's antisemitic views, and because it brought Hitler into politics, it is considered an important document in Holocaust studies.",
"Title: Our Race Will Rule Undisputed Over The World\n\nOur Race Will Rule Undisputed Over The World is a fabricated speech often cited in antisemitic propaganda, supposedly given by a Rabbi Emanuel Rabinovich. However, both the speech and Rabbi Rabinovich were, like the \"Israel Cohen\" of \"A Racial Program for the Twentieth Century\", fictitious creations of Eustace Mullins.",
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"Title: Antisemitic League of France\n\nThe Antisemitic League of France (French: \"Ligue antisémitique de France\" ) was founded in 1889 by the journalist Edouard Drumont. First known under the name of \"Ligue nationale antisémitique de France\" (National Antisemitic League of France) or \"Ligue antisémite française\" (French Antisemitic League), this nationalist league was particularly active during the Dreyfus Affair. Beside spreading anti-Semitic propaganda, the League was also anti-Masonry and anti-Communist. It had as general delegates Jacques de Biez. Jules Guérin was an active member of it. The League was located on rue Lepic in Paris.",
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"Title: Lincoln's Lost Speech\n\nThe speech known as Abraham Lincoln's \"Lost Speech\" was given at the Bloomington Convention on May 29, 1856, in Bloomington, Illinois. Traditionally regarded as lost because it was so engaging that reporters neglected to take notes, the speech is believed to have been an impassioned condemnation of slavery. It is possible the text was deliberately \"lost\" owing to its controversial content.",
"Title: Saka language\n\n(Eastern) Saka or Sakan is a variety of Eastern Iranian languages, attested from the ancient Buddhist kingdoms of Khotan, Kashgar and Tumshuq in the Tarim Basin, in what is now southern Xinjiang, China. It is a Middle Iranian language. The two kingdoms differed in dialect, their speech known as Khotanese and Tumshuqese.",
"Title: Miskolctapolca\n\nMiskolctapolca or \"Miskolc-Tapolca\" (formerly \"Görömböly-Tapolca\", planned to be \"Tapolcafürdő\" after gaining independence from Miskolc, in colloquial speech known as \"Tapolca\") is a suburb of Miskolc, and is one of the most popular tourist towns of Hungary. Not to be confused with Tapolca town in Veszprém County."
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6,525
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in which year was this American composer and singer-songwriter born, whom Jessie Mueller portrayed and won the 2014 Tony Award for Best Actress for her portrayal?
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1942
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" Two years later she made her Broadway debut as the title character in the play \"Gigi\".",
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" For her performance she received the Academy Award for Best Actress, the BAFTA Award for Best British Actress, and the Golden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama.",
" In 1954 she played a chauffeur's daughter caught in a love triangle in Billy Wilder's romantic comedy \"Sabrina\" opposite Humphrey Bogart and William Holden.",
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"Title: Carole King\n\nCarole King (born Carol Joan Klein, February 9, 1942) is an American composer and singer-songwriter. She is the most successful female songwriter of the latter half of the 20th century in the USA, having written or co-written 118 pop hits on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100 between 1955 and 1999. King also wrote 61 hits that charted in the UK, making her the most successful female songwriter on the UK singles charts between 1952 and 2005.",
"Title: Jessie Mueller\n\nJessica Ruth \"Jessie\" Mueller pronounced MEW-ler (born February 20, 1983) is an American actress and singer. She started her career in Chicago and won a Joseph Jefferson Award in 2008 for her role as Carrie Pipperidge in \"Carousel\". In 2011, she moved to New York City to star in the Broadway revival of \"On a Clear Day You Can See Forever\". She won the 2014 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Musical for her performance in the lead role of Carole King in \",\" and originated the lead role of Jenna in the musical \"Waitress\" on Broadway.",
"Title: Sarah Greene (actress)\n\nSarah Greene (born 21 July 1984) is an Irish actress and singer, best known for portraying Helen McCormick in the West End and Broadway productions of \"The Cripple of Inishmaan\". For her performance in the role, she was nominated for the 2014 Laurence Olivier Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and the 2014 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play. She starred as Hecate Poole in the Showtime and Sky series \"Penny Dreadful\".",
"Title: Helen Mirren\n\nDame Helen Lydia Mirren, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (\"née\" Mironoff; born 26 July 1945) is an English actor. Mirren began her acting career with the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1967, and is one of the few performers who have achieved the Triple Crown of Acting, having won the Academy Award for Best Actress in 2007, after two previous nominations, for her performance as Queen Elizabeth II in \"The Queen\". She received an Olivier Award for Best Actress in 2013 for her West End performance in \"The Audience\", in which she also portrayed Elizabeth II, and in 2015 she won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her Broadway performance in the play. \"The Audience\" was written by Peter Morgan, who also wrote \"The Queen\". Mirren won three consecutive BAFTA Awards for Best Actress between 1992 and 1994 and her first of several Emmy Awards in 1996 for her performance as police detective Jane Tennison on the British television series \"Prime Suspect\", which ran for seven seasons between 1991 and 2006.",
"Title: Janet McTeer\n\nJanet McTeer, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 5 August 1961) is an English actress. In 1997, she won the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play, the Olivier Award for Best Actress and the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actress in a Play for her role as Nora in \"A Doll's House\" (1996–97). She also won a Golden Globe Award and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress for her role as Mary Jo Walker in the 1999 film \"Tumbleweeds\", and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Hubert Page in the 2011 film \"Albert Nobbs\". She was made an OBE in the 2008 Birthday Honours.",
"Title: Mary-Louise Parker\n\nMary-Louise Parker (born August 2, 1964) is an American actress and author. After making her stage debut as Rita in a Broadway production of Craig Lucas' \"Prelude to a Kiss\" in 1990 (for which she received a Tony Award nomination), Parker came to prominence for film roles in \"Grand Canyon\" (1991), \"Fried Green Tomatoes\" (1991), \"The Client\" (1994), \"Bullets over Broadway\" (1994), \"Boys on the Side\" (1995), \"The Portrait of a Lady\" (1996), and \"The Maker\" (1997). Among stage and independent film appearances thereafter, Parker received the Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for her portrayal of Catherine Llewellyn in David Auburn's \"Proof\" in 2001, among other accolades. Between 2001 and 2006, she recurred as Amy Gardner on the NBC television series \"The West Wing\", for which she was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series in 2002.",
"Title: Jennifer Ehle\n\nJennifer Anne Ehle ( ; born December 29, 1969) is an American actress. She won the BAFTA TV Award for Best Actress for her role as Elizabeth Bennet in the 1995 BBC miniseries \"Pride and Prejudice\". For her work on Broadway, she won the 2000 Tony Award for Best Actress in a Play for \"The Real Thing\", and the 2007 Tony Award for Best Featured Actress in a Play for \"The Coast of Utopia\". She is the daughter of English actress Rosemary Harris and American author John Ehle."
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6,526
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Who has released more albums, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds or The Last Shadow Puppets?
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Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
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" Incidentally, the musical direction of \"Grinderman\" influenced The Bad Seeds' next studio album, \"Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!!",
"\" (2008)."
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"The Last Shadow Puppets are an English supergroup consisting of Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys), Miles Kane (The Rascals, solo artist), James Ford (Simian, Simian Mobile Disco, music producer), and Zach Dawes (Mini Mansions).",
" They are joined live by Loren Humphrey (Guards, music producer, session musician) and Tyler Parkford (Mini Mansions).",
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" It was produced by Nick Cave, Warren Ellis and Nick Launay.",
" During the sessions Cave's 15-year-old son Arthur died from an accidental cliff fall.",
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"Title: Warren Ellis (musician)\n\nWarren Ellis (born 14 February 1965) is an Australian-French musician and composer. He is a member of several groups: Dirty Three, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds and Grinderman. He has also composed film scores with Nick Cave. Ellis plays violin, piano, bouzouki, guitar, flute, mandolin, tenor guitar, and viola. Ellis has been a member of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds since 1994.",
"Title: Nocturama (album)\n\nNocturama is the twelfth studio album by Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released in 2003. It so far has a Metacritic score of 73 out of 100 based on \"generally favorable reviews\". To date, it is the last Bad Seeds album to feature founding member Blixa Bargeld. This album reunited Nick Cave with Nick Launay, who had produced \"Junkyard\" by The Birthday Party 21 years earlier. It was recorded in one week during an Australian tour in March 2002.",
"Title: List of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds band members\n\nThe following is a complete chronology of the various line-ups of the multinational alternative rock music group Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds (briefly \"Nick Cave – Man or Myth?\" and later \"Nick Cave and the Cavemen\") formed in late 1983 in Melbourne, Australia, by five musicians, including several former members of the group The Birthday Party shortly after this band's demise, and is thus seen as its continuation.",
"Title: Thomas Wydler\n\nThomas Wydler (born 9 October 1959, Zurich, Switzerland), is a Swiss musician best known for being a core member of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, of which he has been a drummer since 1985. Prior to joining them, he was a member of the experimental German band Die Haut. Wydler has been present on almost every Bad Seeds album, making his debut appearance on the group's third album \"Kicking Against The Pricks\" (1986). After the departure of founding member Mick Harvey in January 2009, Wydler became the longest-serving member of the Bad Seeds apart from singer Nick Cave.",
"Title: Grinderman (album)\n\nGrinderman is the eponymous debut studio album by alternative rock band Grinderman, a side project of members of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released on March 5, 2007 on Mute Records in Europe and ANTI- in the United States. Aiming to recreate the more raw, primal sound of all former related projects such as The Birthday Party, \"Grinderman\"'s lyrical and musical content diverged significantly to Nick Cave's concurrent work with The Bad Seeds, whose last studio album, \"Abattoir Blues/The Lyre of Orpheus\" (2004), was primarily blues, gospel and alternative-orientated in stark contrast to the raw sound of the early Bad Seeds albums. Incidentally, the musical direction of \"Grinderman\" influenced The Bad Seeds' next studio album, \"Dig, Lazarus, Dig!!! \" (2008).",
"Title: The Last Shadow Puppets\n\nThe Last Shadow Puppets are an English supergroup consisting of Alex Turner (Arctic Monkeys), Miles Kane (The Rascals, solo artist), James Ford (Simian, Simian Mobile Disco, music producer), and Zach Dawes (Mini Mansions). They are joined live by Loren Humphrey (Guards, music producer, session musician) and Tyler Parkford (Mini Mansions). The band released their debut album \"The Age of the Understatement\" in 2008. Following a lengthy hiatus, they returned, releasing second album \"Everything You've Come to Expect\" in 2016.",
"Title: Skeleton Tree\n\nSkeleton Tree is the sixteenth studio album by Australian-English rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds. It was released on 9 September 2016 on Bad Seed Ltd. A follow-up to the band's critically acclaimed album \"Push the Sky Away\" (2013), \"Skeleton Tree\" was recorded over 18 months at Retreat Recording Studios in Brighton, La Frette Studios in La Frette-sur-Seine, and Air Studios in London. It was produced by Nick Cave, Warren Ellis and Nick Launay. During the sessions Cave's 15-year-old son Arthur died from an accidental cliff fall. Most of the album had been written at the time of Cave's son's death, but several lyrics were amended by Cave during subsequent recording sessions and feature themes of death, loss and personal grief.",
"Title: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds\n\nNick Cave and the Bad Seeds are an Australian rock band formed in Melbourne in 1983 by vocalist Nick Cave, multi-instrumentalist Mick Harvey and guitarist Blixa Bargeld. The band has featured international personnel throughout its career and presently consists of Cave, violinist and multi-instrumentalist Warren Ellis, bassist Martyn P. Casey and keyboardist Conway Savage (all four from Australia), guitarist George Vjestica (United Kingdom), keyboard/percussionist Toby Dammit (United States) and drummers Thomas Wydler (Switzerland) and Jim Sclavunos (United States). The band has released fifteen studio albums and completed numerous international tours, and has been considered \"one of the most original and celebrated bands of the post-punk and alternative rock eras in the '80s and onward\".",
"Title: Original Seeds\n\nOriginal Seeds: Songs that inspired Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds is a compilation album by Various Artists, which was initially released in June 1998. It was re-titled as \"Original Seeds Vol 1: Songs that inspired Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds\" when the follow-up \"Original Seeds Vol 2: Songs that inspired Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds\" appeared in 2004. Both appeared on the Rubber Records label in Australia and the United Kingdom.",
"Title: The Best of Nick Cave and The Bad Seeds\n\nThe Best of Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds is a compilation album by Australian alternative rock band Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, released on May 11, 1998."
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6,527
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What colors are common to the Welsh Springer Spaniel and Old Danish Pointer?
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white with brown markings
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comparison
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hard
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" It was best known for its use in hunting waterfowl and for being able to dive as well as a duck.",
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" The breed suffers from average health complaints.",
" The show-bred version of the breed has been linked to \"rage syndrome\", although the disorder is very rare.",
" It is closely related to the Welsh Springer Spaniel and very closely to the English Cocker Spaniel; less than a century ago, springers and cockers would come from the same litter.",
" The smaller \"cockers\" hunted woodcock while the larger littermates were used to flush, or \"spring,\" game.",
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" The breed's coat only comes in a single colour combination of white with red markings, usually in a piebald pattern.",
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"The English Cocker Spaniel is a breed of gun dog.",
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" There are \"field\" or \"working\" cockers and \"show\" cockers.",
" It is one of several varieties of spaniel and somewhat resembles its American cousin, the American Cocker Spaniel, although it is closer to the working-dog form of the Field Spaniel and the English Springer Spaniel."
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" He was handled exclusively by the same handler who took Ch.",
" Salilyn 'N Erin's Shameless to a best-in-show at Westminster in 2000.",
" In retirement he was recognised in 2008 by the English Springer Spaniel Field Trial Association for his work as a sire and has produced many champion offspring, including Ch.",
" Cerise Jesse James."
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"Spot \"Spotty\" Fetcher (March 17, 1989 – February 21, 2004) was one of former U.S. President George W. Bush's dogs.",
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"Title: Old Danish Pointer\n\nThe Old Danish Pointer is a medium-sized breed of dog, white with brown markings, originally used as a pointing dog in Denmark.",
"Title: Norfolk Spaniel\n\nThe Norfolk Spaniel or Shropshire Spaniel is an extinct breed of dog since the early 20th century. It was originally thought to have originated from the work of one of the Dukes of Norfolk, but this theory was disproven after being in doubt during the later part of the 19th century. The term was used to designate springer type spaniels that were neither Sussex nor Clumber Spaniels, and attempts were made to use it to specify a breed that would later become known as the English Springer Spaniel.",
"Title: English Springer Spaniel\n\nThe English Springer Spaniel is a breed of gun dog in the Spaniel family traditionally used for flushing and retrieving game. It is an affectionate, excitable breed with a typical lifespan of twelve to fourteen years. They are very similar to the Welsh Springer Spaniel and are descended from the Norfolk or Shropshire Spaniels of the mid-19th century; the breed has diverged into separate show and working lines. The breed suffers from average health complaints. The show-bred version of the breed has been linked to \"rage syndrome\", although the disorder is very rare. It is closely related to the Welsh Springer Spaniel and very closely to the English Cocker Spaniel; less than a century ago, springers and cockers would come from the same litter. The smaller \"cockers\" hunted woodcock while the larger littermates were used to flush, or \"spring,\" game. In 1902, The Kennel Club recognized the English Springer Spaniel as a distinct breed. They are used as sniffer dogs on a widespread basis. The term \"Springer\" comes from the historic hunting role, where the dog would flush (spring) birds into the air.",
"Title: Malte\n\nMalte is a male given name that is mainly used in Denmark, Sweden and Germany, which is from Old Danish \"Malti\". It originated from \"Helmhold / Helmwald\" (\"helmet-govern\") or from former Low German and Old Danish short form of Old German names beginning with \"Mahal-\" \"assembly\". It described the advisor of the Thing (assembly).",
"Title: Welsh Springer Spaniel\n\nThe Welsh Springer Spaniel is a breed of dog and a member of the spaniel family. Thought to be comparable to the old Land Spaniel, they are similar to the English Springer Spaniel and historically have been referred to as both the Welsh Spaniel and the Welsh Cocker Spaniel. They were relatively unknown until a succession of victories in dog trials by the breed increased its popularity. Following recognition by The Kennel Club in 1902, the breed gained the modern name of Welsh Springer Spaniel. The breed's coat only comes in a single colour combination of white with red markings, usually in a piebald pattern. Loyal and affectionate, they can become very attached to family members and are wary of strangers. Health conditions are limited to those common among many breeds of dog, although they are affected more than average by hip dysplasia and some eye conditions. They are a working dog, bred for hunting, and while not as rare as some varieties of spaniel, they are rarer than the more widely known English Springer Spaniel with which they are sometimes confused.",
"Title: English Cocker Spaniel\n\nThe English Cocker Spaniel is a breed of gun dog. The English Cocker Spaniel is an active, good-natured, sporting dog standing well up at the withers and compactly built. There are \"field\" or \"working\" cockers and \"show\" cockers. It is one of several varieties of spaniel and somewhat resembles its American cousin, the American Cocker Spaniel, although it is closer to the working-dog form of the Field Spaniel and the English Springer Spaniel.",
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"Title: Felicity's Diamond Jim\n\nCh. Felicity's Diamond Jim, CD, RE (June 8, 2000 – May 6, 2011), commonly known as James, was an English Springer Spaniel, best known for being the 2007 Best In Show winner at the Westminster Dog Show. It was his 51st Best in Show victory, and his last, as his owners chose to retire James after the win to focus him on his work as a certified therapy dog. He was handled exclusively by the same handler who took Ch. Salilyn 'N Erin's Shameless to a best-in-show at Westminster in 2000. In retirement he was recognised in 2008 by the English Springer Spaniel Field Trial Association for his work as a sire and has produced many champion offspring, including Ch. Cerise Jesse James.",
"Title: Spot Fetcher\n\nSpot \"Spotty\" Fetcher (March 17, 1989 – February 21, 2004) was one of former U.S. President George W. Bush's dogs. She was an English Springer Spaniel, named after Scott Fletcher, a former baseball player with the Texas Rangers, a team George W. Bush owned before becoming Governor of Texas in 1994."
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Are both A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica and Chasing Coral documentaries?
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yes
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comparison
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medium
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"Elkhorn coral (\"Acropora palmata\") is considered to be one of the most important reef-building corals in the Caribbean, although current populations have been decimated by white band disease and have yet to fully recover.",
" This species is structurally complex with many large branches.",
" The coral structure resembles that of elk antlers.",
" These branches create habitats for many other reef species, such as lobsters, parrot-fish, snapper shrimps and other reef fish.",
" Elkhorn coral colonies are incredibly fast-growing, with an average growth rate of 5 to per year and can eventually grow up to 3.7 m in diameter.",
" The color of this coral species ranges from brown to a yellowish-brown as a result of the symbiotic zooxanthellae living inside the tissue of this coral species.",
" Zooxanthellae are a type of algae which photosynthesize to provide the coral with nutrients.",
" The zooxanthellae are also capable of removing waste products from the coral.",
" Historically, the majority of elkhorn coral reproduction has occurred asexually; this occurs when a branch of the coral breaks off and attaches to the substrate, forming a new colony, known as fragmentation.",
" The degree to which local stands reproduce by fragmentation varies across the Caribbean, but on average, 50% of colonies are the result of fragmentation rather than sexual reproduction.",
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"\"Chasing Pavements\" is a song by British singer Adele, from her debut album \"19\".",
" It was the second single from the album, after \"Hometown Glory\".",
" It was released digitally in Ireland on 13 January 2008 and entered the Irish singles chart at number 26 through download sales alone.",
" Having received a physical release, the single then leaped 19 places to number seven, where it peaked.",
" On 20 January, the single entered at number two in the UK singles chart on downloads alone.",
" \"Chasing Pavements\" was the 27th best selling single of 2008 in the UK, with over 280,000 sales.",
" It was Adele's first \"Billboard\" Hot 100 entry, and has sold over 1,200,000 digital copies as of October 2011.",
" The B-side to the single is an acoustic cover of the Sam Cooke song \"That's It, I Quit, I'm Movin' On\".",
" \"Chasing Pavements\" won the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Grammy Award for Song of the Year."
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"The following is the discography of Metallica, a Los Angeles-based metal band formed in 1981 by James Hetfield (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) and Lars Ulrich (drums).",
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" Metallica started playing locally, releasing their first widely circulated demo, \"No Life 'til Leather\", in 1982.",
" The demo caught the attention of Johny Zazula, who signed Metallica to Megaforce Records.",
" The band released \"Kill 'Em All\" in 1983, and the following year they released \"Ride the Lightning\".",
" After \"Ride the Lightning\" was released, Metallica left Megaforce and signed to Elektra Records.",
" In March 1986, the band released its third studio album, \"Master of Puppets\", which was Metallica's first album to be certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA).",
" While promoting the album, Burton was killed in a bus accident.",
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"Chasing Coral is a 2017 documentary film about a team of divers, scientists and photographers around the world who document the disappearance of coral reefs. \"Chasing Coral\" was produced by Exposure Labs and directed by Jeff Orlowski.",
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"The Catlin Seaview Survey, later renamed the XL Catlin Seaview Survey, was a major scientific expedition which commenced in September 2012, whose aim was to document the composition and health of coral reefs worldwide.",
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" The survey was sponsored by the Catlin Group until the survey ended when the Catlin group ended sponsorship.",
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"\"Chasing Life\" is an American drama series on ABC Family that premiered on June 10, 2014.",
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" April must deal with the impact of her diagnosis on her career as well as her family and friends - her best friend and confidant Beth (Aisha Dee), widowed mom Sara (Mary Page Keller), rebellious little sister Brenna (Haley Ramm), and her sweet grandmother Emma (Rebecca Schull) - and her budding relationship with her coworker Dominic (Richard Brancatisano).",
" On November 27, 2013, ahead of its premiere, \"Chasing Life\" was picked up for a full season, and later an additional episode functioning as a Christmas special.",
" On November 6, 2014, \"Chasing Life\" was renewed for a second season.",
" The second season premiered on July 6, 2015, and ended on September 28, 2015.",
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"The Census of Coral Reefs (CReefs) is a field project of the Census of Marine Life that surveys the biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems internationally.",
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"The Coral Reef Restaurant is a themed seafood restaurant in The Seas with Nemo & Friends, which is located in Epcot's Future World.",
" One entire wall of the restaurant consists of a glass window that is eight inches thick and that provides a view into an aquarium.",
" While they eat, restaurant guests are able to watch tarpons, sharks, sea turtles, stingrays, groupers, and sometimes scuba divers in the six-million-gallon aquarium.",
" Artist Kim Minichiello painted the underwater scene that appears on the restaurant's menu covers.",
" Ron Douglas's cookbook \"America's Most Wanted Recipes: Just Desserts\" includes two dishes from the Coral Reef Restaurant: the Baileys and Jack Daniel's Mousse and the Chocolate Wave Cake.",
" One reviewer from \"The Guardian\" compares the Coral Reef Restaurant to the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant in Disney's Hollywood Studios, writing that both restaurants \"are great settings\" where \"eating is awful.\"",
" In \"The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World with Kids 2015\", Bob Sehlinger, Liliane Opsomer, and Len Testa call the Coral Reef Restaurant one of the two most overpriced restaurants in Epcot, the other being Monsieur Paul.",
" In \"Pauline Frommer's Walt Disney World and Orlando\", Jason Cochran writes of his experience of the Coral Reef Restaurant, saying, \"I had some of the worst food in my life... although the setting rocks.\"",
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"Title: Elkhorn coral\n\nElkhorn coral (\"Acropora palmata\") is considered to be one of the most important reef-building corals in the Caribbean, although current populations have been decimated by white band disease and have yet to fully recover. This species is structurally complex with many large branches. The coral structure resembles that of elk antlers. These branches create habitats for many other reef species, such as lobsters, parrot-fish, snapper shrimps and other reef fish. Elkhorn coral colonies are incredibly fast-growing, with an average growth rate of 5 to per year and can eventually grow up to 3.7 m in diameter. The color of this coral species ranges from brown to a yellowish-brown as a result of the symbiotic zooxanthellae living inside the tissue of this coral species. Zooxanthellae are a type of algae which photosynthesize to provide the coral with nutrients. The zooxanthellae are also capable of removing waste products from the coral. Historically, the majority of elkhorn coral reproduction has occurred asexually; this occurs when a branch of the coral breaks off and attaches to the substrate, forming a new colony, known as fragmentation. The degree to which local stands reproduce by fragmentation varies across the Caribbean, but on average, 50% of colonies are the result of fragmentation rather than sexual reproduction. Sexual reproduction occurs once a year in August or September when coral colonies release millions of gametes by broadcast spawning.",
"Title: Chasing Pavements\n\n\"Chasing Pavements\" is a song by British singer Adele, from her debut album \"19\". It was the second single from the album, after \"Hometown Glory\". It was released digitally in Ireland on 13 January 2008 and entered the Irish singles chart at number 26 through download sales alone. Having received a physical release, the single then leaped 19 places to number seven, where it peaked. On 20 January, the single entered at number two in the UK singles chart on downloads alone. \"Chasing Pavements\" was the 27th best selling single of 2008 in the UK, with over 280,000 sales. It was Adele's first \"Billboard\" Hot 100 entry, and has sold over 1,200,000 digital copies as of October 2011. The B-side to the single is an acoustic cover of the Sam Cooke song \"That's It, I Quit, I'm Movin' On\". \"Chasing Pavements\" won the Grammy Award for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance, and was nominated for the Grammy Award for Record of the Year and Grammy Award for Song of the Year.",
"Title: Metallica discography\n\nThe following is the discography of Metallica, a Los Angeles-based metal band formed in 1981 by James Hetfield (lead vocals, rhythm guitar) and Lars Ulrich (drums). After several bassist and lead guitarist changes, the band settled on Cliff Burton and Kirk Hammett, respectively. Metallica started playing locally, releasing their first widely circulated demo, \"No Life 'til Leather\", in 1982. The demo caught the attention of Johny Zazula, who signed Metallica to Megaforce Records. The band released \"Kill 'Em All\" in 1983, and the following year they released \"Ride the Lightning\". After \"Ride the Lightning\" was released, Metallica left Megaforce and signed to Elektra Records. In March 1986, the band released its third studio album, \"Master of Puppets\", which was Metallica's first album to be certified gold by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA). While promoting the album, Burton was killed in a bus accident. Jason Newsted was hired as a replacement. The band's first release to feature the new member was \",\" and then followed by \"...And Justice for All\" in August 1988, which peaked at number six on the \"Billboard\" 200.",
"Title: Chasing Coral\n\nChasing Coral is a 2017 documentary film about a team of divers, scientists and photographers around the world who document the disappearance of coral reefs. \"Chasing Coral\" was produced by Exposure Labs and directed by Jeff Orlowski. It premiered at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival and was released globally on Netflix as a Netflix Original Documentary in July 2017.",
"Title: Catlin Seaview Survey\n\nThe Catlin Seaview Survey, later renamed the XL Catlin Seaview Survey, was a major scientific expedition which commenced in September 2012, whose aim was to document the composition and health of coral reefs worldwide. Specifically, the survey aimed to \"carry out a rapid assessment of the current state of coral reef systems and to make this scientific record publicly available for scientists worldwide to use\". The survey was sponsored by the Catlin Group until the survey ended when the Catlin group ended sponsorship. The original team created a film, chasing coral and a new, global initiative known as 50 reefs.",
"Title: A Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica\n\nA Year and a Half in the Life of Metallica is a two-part documentary about the process of making the \"Metallica\" album (or \"The Black Album\"), and the following tour. It was produced by Juliana Roberts and directed by Adam Dubin.",
"Title: Jeff Orlowski\n\nJeff Orlowski is an American filmmaker. He is best known for both directing and producing the Emmy Award-winning documentary \"Chasing Ice\" (2012) and \"Chasing Coral\" (2017).",
"Title: List of Chasing Life episodes\n\n\"Chasing Life\" is an American drama series on ABC Family that premiered on June 10, 2014. The series follows 24-year-old April (Italia Ricci), a smart and quick-witted aspiring journalist who is diagnosed with leukemia by her estranged uncle George (Steven Weber). April must deal with the impact of her diagnosis on her career as well as her family and friends - her best friend and confidant Beth (Aisha Dee), widowed mom Sara (Mary Page Keller), rebellious little sister Brenna (Haley Ramm), and her sweet grandmother Emma (Rebecca Schull) - and her budding relationship with her coworker Dominic (Richard Brancatisano). On November 27, 2013, ahead of its premiere, \"Chasing Life\" was picked up for a full season, and later an additional episode functioning as a Christmas special. On November 6, 2014, \"Chasing Life\" was renewed for a second season. The second season premiered on July 6, 2015, and ended on September 28, 2015. On October 2, 2015, \"Chasing Life\" was officially canceled after two seasons, with a total of 34 episodes produced.",
"Title: Census of Coral Reefs\n\nThe Census of Coral Reefs (CReefs) is a field project of the Census of Marine Life that surveys the biodiversity of coral reef ecosystems internationally. The project works to study what species live in coral reef ecosystems, to develop standardized protocols for studying coral reef ecosystems, and to increase access to and exchange of information about coral reefs scattered throughout the globe.",
"Title: Coral Reef Restaurant\n\nThe Coral Reef Restaurant is a themed seafood restaurant in The Seas with Nemo & Friends, which is located in Epcot's Future World. One entire wall of the restaurant consists of a glass window that is eight inches thick and that provides a view into an aquarium. While they eat, restaurant guests are able to watch tarpons, sharks, sea turtles, stingrays, groupers, and sometimes scuba divers in the six-million-gallon aquarium. Artist Kim Minichiello painted the underwater scene that appears on the restaurant's menu covers. Ron Douglas's cookbook \"America's Most Wanted Recipes: Just Desserts\" includes two dishes from the Coral Reef Restaurant: the Baileys and Jack Daniel's Mousse and the Chocolate Wave Cake. One reviewer from \"The Guardian\" compares the Coral Reef Restaurant to the Sci-Fi Dine-In Theater Restaurant in Disney's Hollywood Studios, writing that both restaurants \"are great settings\" where \"eating is awful.\" In \"The Unofficial Guide to Walt Disney World with Kids 2015\", Bob Sehlinger, Liliane Opsomer, and Len Testa call the Coral Reef Restaurant one of the two most overpriced restaurants in Epcot, the other being Monsieur Paul. In \"Pauline Frommer's Walt Disney World and Orlando\", Jason Cochran writes of his experience of the Coral Reef Restaurant, saying, \"I had some of the worst food in my life... although the setting rocks.\" In \"Beyond the Attractions: A Guide to Walt Disney World with Preschoolers\", Lisa Battista calls the aquarium view \"incredible\"."
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Which significant Sinn Féin politician attended the Dr. McKenna Cup?
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Martin McGuinness
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"Title: Martin McGuinness\n\nJames Martin Pacelli McGuinness (Irish: \"Séamus Máirtín Pacelli Mag Aonghusa\" ; 23 May 1950 – 21 March 2017) was an Irish republican and Sinn Féin politician who was the deputy First Minister of Northern Ireland from May 2007 to January 2017.",
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"Title: 2012 Dr. McKenna Cup\n\nThe 2012 Dr. McKenna Cup was a Gaelic football competition played under the auspices of Ulster GAA. The tournament was won by Tyrone, their first McKenna title since 2007. They defeated Derry in the final. The final was noted for the attendance of Northern Ireland First Minister Peter Robinson and Deputy First Minister Martin McGuinness.",
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"Title: John Joe Rice\n\nJohn Joe Rice (died 1 July 1970) was an Irish Sinn Féin politician. He was elected as a Sinn Féin Teachta Dála (TD) for the Kerry South constituency at the 1957 general election. He did not take his seat in the Dáil as Sinn Féin ran on an abstentionist ticket. He was one of four Sinn Féin TDs elected at the 1957 general election, the others were Ruairí Ó Brádaigh, John Joe McGirl and Eighneachán Ó hAnnluain. He was defeated at the 1961 general election."
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6,530
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The Roper steam velocipede was built by the inventor and builder from what city?
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Boston, Massachusetts
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"James Peter Allaire (July 12, 1785 – May 20, 1858) was a noted master mechanic and steam engine builder, and founder of the Allaire Iron Works (est. 1815), the first marine steam engine company in New York City, and later Howell Works (est. 1822), in Wall Township, New Jersey.",
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"Title: SS Athena (1893)\n\nAthena was a 50 m long passenger steamship built in 1893 at the Syros (later Neorion) Shipyards. It was the first metal steamship built at this shipyard, and it represented an example of the brief growth of Greek shipbuilding in the late 19th century, before its decline in the next decades. The ship was powered by a steam engine built by the Ifaistos machine works in Piraeus, the second largest machine builder in the country (after Basileiades) at the time; Ifaistos was founded by John McDowall, a Scottish entrepreneur who had worked in Greece and had obtained Greek citizenship, and was the main builder of ship steam engines in Greece. This ship (renamed \"Rafiah\") sank in 1946 in a tragic accident that claimed the lives of Jewish refugees.",
"Title: Joshua C. Stoddard\n\nJoshua C. Stoddard (August 26, 1814 in Pawlet, Vermont – April 4, 1902) was an American inventor. He was educated at the public schools, and became noted as an apiarist. He also turned his attention to inventing, and on October 9, 1855, patented (U.S. Patent ) the steam calliope, used on Mississippi steamerboats. It was originally known as a \"steam piano\", with Stoddard forming the American Steam Piano Company [sometimes referred to as the American Steam Music Company] in Worcester, Massachusetts. His first instrument, consisting of a steam boiler, a set of valves, and fifteen graded steam whistles played from a pinned cylinder, reportedly could be heard for a range of 5 mile . The Worcester City Council banned him from playing it within the city limits because it was so loud.",
"Title: Richard Trevithick\n\nRichard Trevithick (13 April 1771 – 22 April 1833) was a British inventor and mining engineer from Cornwall, England. The son of a mining captain, and born in the mining heartland of Cornwall, Trevithick was immersed in mining and engineering from an early age. He performed poorly in school, but went on to be an early pioneer of steam-powered road and rail transport. His most significant contribution was the development of the first high-pressure steam engine. He also built the first full-scale working railway steam locomotive. On 21 February 1804 the world's first locomotive-hauled railway journey took place as Trevithick's unnamed steam locomotive hauled a train along the tramway of the Penydarren Ironworks, in Merthyr Tydfil, Wales.",
"Title: Michaux-Perreaux steam velocipede\n\nThe Michaux-Perreaux steam velocipede was a steam powered velocipede made in France sometime from 1867 to 1871, when a small Louis-Guillaume Perreaux commercial steam engine was attached to a Pierre Michaux manufactured iron framed pedal bicycle. It is one of three motorcycles claimed to be the first motorcycle, along with the Roper steam velocipede of 1867 or 1868, and the internal combustion engine Daimler Reitwagen of 1885. Perreaux continued development of his steam cycle, and exhibited a tricycle version by 1884. The only Michaux-Perreaux steam velocipede made, on loan from the Musée de l'Île-de-France, Sceaux, was the first machine viewers saw upon entering the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum rotunda in The Art of the Motorcycle exhibition in New York in 1998.",
"Title: Raymond Saunders (clockmaker)\n\nRaymond Saunders is a Canadian clockmaker who has designed and built more than 150 customized clocks that mainly serve as tourist-attracting public artworks. In 1977 he was commissioned to build a steam clock for the Gastown district of Vancouver, Canada. The Gastown clock may be the first steam clock ever built, although there is evidence that 19th century British engineer John Inshaw made a steam clock after which was named a Birmingham pub. Saunders has since built six different public steam clocks for clients such as the city of Otaru, Japan, and the Indiana State Museum. He has also built a clock for Vancouver's York House School's 78th birthday in 2010.",
"Title: Sylvester H. Roper\n\nSylvester Howard Roper (November 24, 1823 – June 1, 1896) was an American inventor and a pioneering builder of early automobiles and motorcycles from Boston, Massachusetts. In 1863 he built a steam carriage, one of the earliest automobiles. The Roper steam velocipede of 1867–1869 may have been the first motorcycle, for which he was inducted into the Motorcycle Hall of Fame in 2002. He is also the inventor of the shotgun choke and a revolver repeating shotgun."
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What is the theme song of the 1992 Hong Kong tv series starring the second runner-up of the 1990 Miss Hong Kong pagent?
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"Breeze in the Frost"
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"Miss Hong Kong 2008 The 36th Miss Hong Kong Pageant which was televised live internationally from the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on 19 July 2008.",
" Twenty-two-year-old Edelweiss Cheung became the new Miss Hong Kong and the tallest Miss Hong Kong, in the history of the paeant.",
" Skye Chan the first runner-up and replaced Edelweiss during her duties due to Edelweiss not showing up.",
" Skye Chan represented Hong Kong in Miss World 2008, and Miss Chinese International 2009.",
" Second runner-up Sire Ma represented Hong Kong at Miss International 2008"
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"Xen Coffee is an independent siphon coffee bar in Hong Kong.",
" Xen Coffee's first coffee shop was in Quarry Bay.",
" Xen Coffee serves highly selective coffee varieties from Africa, Indonesia, Central and South Americas.",
" Xen Coffee was awarded Best Fair Trade Cafe in Hong Kong for its effort as a pioneer in promoting Fair Trade products like chocolate from Ghana, organic coffee from Ethiopian Yirgacheffe and the rainforest of Guatemala in Hong Kong. \"",
"Time Out\" magazine (Hong Kong edition) has selected Xen Coffee as one of Hong Kong's 20 Best Coffee Spots.",
" Xen Coffee has also been covered in \"My Coffee Guide\" written by Moses Chan, a coffee geek and celebrity in Hong Kong.",
" Helen Chow, the head Siphonist of Xen Coffee was awarded the title of World Siphonist by the Specialty Coffee Association of Japan (SCAJ) to honor her achievement as second runner-up in the World Siphonist Championship (WSC) 2010.",
" The founder of Xen Coffee, Dixon Ip, is the first person in China to obtain certifications from both the Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA) and Coffee Quality Institute (CQI) as SCAA Cupping Judge and CQI Licensed Q Grader.",
" Xen Coffee focuses on educating the local community on coffee beyond espresso and promoting the concept of enjoying specialty coffee from single origins."
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"The Miss Hong Kong 2009 pageant, the 37th Miss Hong Kong pageant was held in the Hong Kong Coliseum on August 22, 2009.",
" Ten delegates completed for the title.",
" The winner was Sandy Lau and she competed at Miss World 2010, but not Miss Chinese International 2010, because the pageant was postponed until after Sandy Lau crowned her successor.",
" The first runner-up was Germaine Li, and she represented Hong Kong in the Miss International 2010 pageant.",
" The second runner-up was Mizuni Hung."
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"The Miss Hong Kong 2011 pageant was held in the TVB City on August 7, 2011.",
" Fifteen delegates completed for the title.",
" The winner was Rebecca Zhu, who competed at Miss Chinese International 2010.",
" The first runner-up was Hyman Chu, and she represented Hong Kong in the Miss World 2011.",
" The second runner-up was Whitney Hui, and she was Hong Kong representative in the Miss International 2011."
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"Olivia Cheng (Chinese: 鄭文雅, Pinyin: Zheng Wenya), born 14 February 1960, is a Hong Kong based former actress.",
" She won the 1979 Miss Hong Kong Pageant and was also elected \"Miss Photogenic.\"",
" She represented Hong Kong in Miss Universe 1979 in Perth, Western Australia, where she went unplaced but ranked a very respectable 21st place in the preliminary swimsuit competition.",
" Olivia created a controversy when she joined ATV (the arch-rival of TVB, the organiser of the Miss Hong Kong pageant) immediately after crowning her successor in 1980.",
" This incident embarrassed TVB so much that in 1981, TVB decided to sign 1.5-year contracts with all Miss Hong Kong winners so that they had to stay with TVB for at least 6 months after their reign was over."
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"Noel Leung Siu-bing (born 7 December 1969 in Macau) is a Hong Kong actress known for her roles in TVB television.",
" She was the second runner-up in Miss Hong Kong 1990."
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"Hoyan Mok (莫可欣) was the winner of the 1993 Miss Hong Kong Pageant and a TVB Hong Kong actress.",
" She beat Kenix Kwok, who was considered a favourite to win, having won two side awards including Media's Favourite and Potential Artist.",
" She is Alex Fong Chung-Sun (方中信)'s wife, and has a daughter named Ka Ching.",
" As Miss Hong Kong, she also competed at the Miss Universe 1994 pageant.",
" She placed 45th at the pageant, same as her successor Halina Tam.",
" Mok also competed at the Miss Chinese International Pageant 1994 where she made the top 10 only, becoming the first Miss Hong Kong to not place in the top 3."
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"Revelation of the Last Hero is a 1992 Hong Kong \"wuxia\" romance television series produced by TVB and starring Aaron Kwok, Noel Leung, Ada Choi, , Frankie Lam and Bryan Leung.",
" The theme song of the series, titled \"Breeze in the Frost\" (霧裡清風) by was sung by Kwok."
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"The Miss Hong Kong 2010 pageant was held in the Hong Kong Coliseum on August 1, 2010.",
" Ten delegates completed for the title.",
" The winner was Toby Chan, who competed at Miss World 2011 and Miss Chinese International 2010.",
" The first runner-up was Sammi Cheung, and she represented Hong Kong in the Miss International 2010 pageant.",
" The second runner-up was Lisa Ch'ng."
],
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"Koni Lui (呂慧儀) (born 3 September 1982 in Hong Kong) also known as Koni Lui Wai Yee is a model and 2nd runner up at the Miss Hong Kong 2006 pageant.",
" She represented Hong Kong at Miss International 2006 in Tokyo, Japan and Beijing, China.",
" She received 2 awards, Most Beautiful Smile and the Miss Friendship award.",
" She continued the friendly streak as Hong Kong had won four Miss Friendship titles (1981, 2002, 2004, and 2005).",
" With her win, Hong Kong is tied with Japan as the only nations at Miss International to win more than 4 Miss Friendships and at any international pageant."
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"Title: Miss Hong Kong 2008\n\nMiss Hong Kong 2008 The 36th Miss Hong Kong Pageant which was televised live internationally from the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre on 19 July 2008. Twenty-two-year-old Edelweiss Cheung became the new Miss Hong Kong and the tallest Miss Hong Kong, in the history of the paeant. Skye Chan the first runner-up and replaced Edelweiss during her duties due to Edelweiss not showing up. Skye Chan represented Hong Kong in Miss World 2008, and Miss Chinese International 2009. Second runner-up Sire Ma represented Hong Kong at Miss International 2008",
"Title: Xen Coffee\n\nXen Coffee is an independent siphon coffee bar in Hong Kong. Xen Coffee's first coffee shop was in Quarry Bay. Xen Coffee serves highly selective coffee varieties from Africa, Indonesia, Central and South Americas. Xen Coffee was awarded Best Fair Trade Cafe in Hong Kong for its effort as a pioneer in promoting Fair Trade products like chocolate from Ghana, organic coffee from Ethiopian Yirgacheffe and the rainforest of Guatemala in Hong Kong. \" Time Out\" magazine (Hong Kong edition) has selected Xen Coffee as one of Hong Kong's 20 Best Coffee Spots. Xen Coffee has also been covered in \"My Coffee Guide\" written by Moses Chan, a coffee geek and celebrity in Hong Kong. Helen Chow, the head Siphonist of Xen Coffee was awarded the title of World Siphonist by the Specialty Coffee Association of Japan (SCAJ) to honor her achievement as second runner-up in the World Siphonist Championship (WSC) 2010. The founder of Xen Coffee, Dixon Ip, is the first person in China to obtain certifications from both the Specialty Coffee Association of America (SCAA) and Coffee Quality Institute (CQI) as SCAA Cupping Judge and CQI Licensed Q Grader. Xen Coffee focuses on educating the local community on coffee beyond espresso and promoting the concept of enjoying specialty coffee from single origins.",
"Title: Miss Hong Kong 2009\n\nThe Miss Hong Kong 2009 pageant, the 37th Miss Hong Kong pageant was held in the Hong Kong Coliseum on August 22, 2009. Ten delegates completed for the title. The winner was Sandy Lau and she competed at Miss World 2010, but not Miss Chinese International 2010, because the pageant was postponed until after Sandy Lau crowned her successor. The first runner-up was Germaine Li, and she represented Hong Kong in the Miss International 2010 pageant. The second runner-up was Mizuni Hung.",
"Title: Miss Hong Kong 2011\n\nThe Miss Hong Kong 2011 pageant was held in the TVB City on August 7, 2011. Fifteen delegates completed for the title. The winner was Rebecca Zhu, who competed at Miss Chinese International 2010. The first runner-up was Hyman Chu, and she represented Hong Kong in the Miss World 2011. The second runner-up was Whitney Hui, and she was Hong Kong representative in the Miss International 2011.",
"Title: Olivia Cheng\n\nOlivia Cheng (Chinese: 鄭文雅, Pinyin: Zheng Wenya), born 14 February 1960, is a Hong Kong based former actress. She won the 1979 Miss Hong Kong Pageant and was also elected \"Miss Photogenic.\" She represented Hong Kong in Miss Universe 1979 in Perth, Western Australia, where she went unplaced but ranked a very respectable 21st place in the preliminary swimsuit competition. Olivia created a controversy when she joined ATV (the arch-rival of TVB, the organiser of the Miss Hong Kong pageant) immediately after crowning her successor in 1980. This incident embarrassed TVB so much that in 1981, TVB decided to sign 1.5-year contracts with all Miss Hong Kong winners so that they had to stay with TVB for at least 6 months after their reign was over.",
"Title: Noel Leung\n\nNoel Leung Siu-bing (born 7 December 1969 in Macau) is a Hong Kong actress known for her roles in TVB television. She was the second runner-up in Miss Hong Kong 1990.",
"Title: Hoyan Mok\n\nHoyan Mok (莫可欣) was the winner of the 1993 Miss Hong Kong Pageant and a TVB Hong Kong actress. She beat Kenix Kwok, who was considered a favourite to win, having won two side awards including Media's Favourite and Potential Artist. She is Alex Fong Chung-Sun (方中信)'s wife, and has a daughter named Ka Ching. As Miss Hong Kong, she also competed at the Miss Universe 1994 pageant. She placed 45th at the pageant, same as her successor Halina Tam. Mok also competed at the Miss Chinese International Pageant 1994 where she made the top 10 only, becoming the first Miss Hong Kong to not place in the top 3.",
"Title: Revelation of the Last Hero\n\nRevelation of the Last Hero is a 1992 Hong Kong \"wuxia\" romance television series produced by TVB and starring Aaron Kwok, Noel Leung, Ada Choi, , Frankie Lam and Bryan Leung. The theme song of the series, titled \"Breeze in the Frost\" (霧裡清風) by was sung by Kwok.",
"Title: Miss Hong Kong 2010\n\nThe Miss Hong Kong 2010 pageant was held in the Hong Kong Coliseum on August 1, 2010. Ten delegates completed for the title. The winner was Toby Chan, who competed at Miss World 2011 and Miss Chinese International 2010. The first runner-up was Sammi Cheung, and she represented Hong Kong in the Miss International 2010 pageant. The second runner-up was Lisa Ch'ng.",
"Title: Koni Lui\n\nKoni Lui (呂慧儀) (born 3 September 1982 in Hong Kong) also known as Koni Lui Wai Yee is a model and 2nd runner up at the Miss Hong Kong 2006 pageant. She represented Hong Kong at Miss International 2006 in Tokyo, Japan and Beijing, China. She received 2 awards, Most Beautiful Smile and the Miss Friendship award. She continued the friendly streak as Hong Kong had won four Miss Friendship titles (1981, 2002, 2004, and 2005). With her win, Hong Kong is tied with Japan as the only nations at Miss International to win more than 4 Miss Friendships and at any international pageant."
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Which has more total area Xingping or Xianyang?
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Xianyang
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"Obtaining an accurate total of all protected land in California and elsewhere is a complex task.",
" Many parcels have inholdings, private lands within the protected areas, which may or may not be accounted for when calculating total area.",
" Also, occasionally one parcel of land is included in two or more inventories.",
" Over 90% of Yosemite National Park for example, is listed both as wilderness by the National Wilderness Preservation System, and as national park land by the National Park Service.",
" The Cosumnes River Preserve is an extreme example, owned and managed by a handful of public agencies and private landowners, including the Bureau of Land Management, the County of Sacramento and The Nature Conservancy.",
" Despite the difficulties, the CPAD gives the total area of protected land at 49000000 acre , or 46.7% of the state (not including easements); a considerable amount for the most populous state in the country."
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"This is an incomplete list of the world's largest shopping malls based on their gross leasable area.",
" The Dubai Mall in Dubai, UAE is the largest mall in the world by total area.",
" It is the nineteenth largest shopping mall in the world by gross leasable area.",
" New South China Mall in Dongguan, China is the largest shopping mall in the world when measured in terms of gross leasable area, and second in terms of total area to The Dubai Mall."
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"Trindade and Martin Vaz (Portuguese: \"Trindade e Martim Vaz\" , ] ) is an archipelago located about 1,170 km east of Vitória in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, belonging to the State of Espírito Santo, Southeast Brazil.",
" The archipelago has a total area of 10.4 km2 and a population of 32 (Brazilian Navy personnel).",
" The archipelago consists of five islands and several rocks and stacks; Trindade is the largest island, with an area of 10.1 km2 ; about 49 km east of it are the tiny Martin Vaz islets, with a total area of 0.3 km2 ."
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"The Municipality of Dingras has a total area of 17,962 hectares, ranking 8th in size among the 23 municipalities including Laoag City.",
" It accounts for practically 5.2% of the total land area of Ilocos Norte and corresponding percentage to the municipal area composed of thirty one (31) barangays.",
" Six (6) are on the Poblacion and twenty five (25) in the rural area.",
" Out of the total area 6,305 hectares is devoted to rice and corn production.",
" Other non-productive areas are devoted to livestock production, swine production and other livelihood projects.",
" Most of the population are engaged in farming as the primary source of income."
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"Pélé Island, sometimes spelled Pele in English, is a volcanic island located 11,2 miles north of the island of Éfaté in the Shefa Province of the Republic of Vanuatu.",
" It has a total area of 1.7 square miles, Pélé is inhabited by about 200-220 Ni-Vanuatu villagers residing in the four villages: Worsiviu, Worearu, Piliura, and Launamoa.",
" Pélé Island is a part of the MPA Nguna-Pele Marine Protected Area, which was established in 2003, and is a popular Vanuatuan diving location.",
" The Nguna-Pele Marine Protected Area covers a total area of 11.5 sq. mi., including numerous reefs, sea grass beds, mangrove forests and intertidal lagoons.",
" The Nguna-Pele Marine Protection Agency is located in the village of Piliura, and mounts an exhibition and sells T-shirts.",
" Income from tourism is distributed by the Village Tourism Committee and supports aims as village water supply projects.",
" The island can be visited daily by boat from the Paonangisu area by the town of Emua on Éfaté's north coast.",
" There are also yachts available both from Emua and Nguna for day and overnight charters to the island.",
" The island is nearly adjacent to the island of Nguna, with a small passage no deeper than 33 yards separating the two.",
" It has a tropical climate and has a maximum elevation of 650 feet at its highest.",
" Much of the island is extremely steep and rocks prevent you from walking along the coastline around the island.",
" White sandy beaches are found in Piliura, Worearu, Laonamoa, and Sake.",
" Overpopulation has led to a steady migration from Pele villages to southern Nguna in recent times."
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"Xingping is a city located in the center part of Shaanxi, China.",
" It has been a city since 1993, with a total area of 496 square kilometers and a population of 620,000.",
" The annual average temperature is 13.1 ℃ and its annual precipitation of 585 mm.",
" At present, Xingping has developed more than 50 industries including maritime, aviation, electronics, medicine,and light industry."
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"Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine () is located in Xianyang, the first capital of China in history.",
" The university has two campuses, with a total area of 616024.4 m2.",
" It was confirmed by the central government in 1978 to be one of the key universities for Chinese medicine, and was among the earliest medical universities that were authorized by the Ministry of Education in 1981 to grant master’s degree.",
" (Note: The name “Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine” is a different university.",
" \"Shaanxi\" and \"Shanxi\" are two provinces of China.)"
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"title": "Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine"
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"sentences": [
"This list ranks U. S. cities by land area.",
" Total areas including water are also given, but note that, when ranked by total area, a number of coastal cities appear disproportionately larger.",
" San Francisco is an extreme example: water makes up nearly 80% of its total area of 232 square miles (601 km²).",
" Note also that in many cases a city may be geographically large primarily because its municipal government has merged with the government of the surrounding county.",
" In some cases the county no longer exists, while in others the arrangement has formed a Consolidated city–county (or city-borough in Alaska, or city-parish in Louisiana); these are shown in bold.",
" Cities that are not consolidated with or part of any county are independent cities, indicated thus <nowiki>**</nowiki>.",
" All data is from the 2010 United States Census."
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"Xianyang () is a Chinese city that was the capital of China in the Qin dynasty.",
" It is a prefecture in modern-day Shaanxi province, on the Wei River, and is located a few kilometers upstream (west) from Xi'an.",
" Integrated into the Xi'an metropolitan area, one of the main urban agglomerations in inland China, with more than 7.17 million inhabitants, its built-up area made of 2 urban districts (Qindu and Weicheng) was 945,420 inhabitants at the 2010 census.",
" It has a total area of 10213 km2 ."
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"Luzerne County is a county in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania.",
" According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 906 sqmi , of which 890 sqmi is land and 16 sqmi is water.",
" It is Northeastern Pennsylvania’s second-largest county by total area.",
" As of the 2010 census, the population was 320,918, making it the most populous county in the northeastern part of the state.",
" The county seat and largest city is Wilkes-Barre.",
" Other populous communities include Hazleton, Kingston, Nanticoke, and Pittston.",
" Luzerne County is included in the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a total population of 558,166 (as of 2015)."
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"title": "Luzerne County, Pennsylvania"
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"Title: California protected areas\n\nObtaining an accurate total of all protected land in California and elsewhere is a complex task. Many parcels have inholdings, private lands within the protected areas, which may or may not be accounted for when calculating total area. Also, occasionally one parcel of land is included in two or more inventories. Over 90% of Yosemite National Park for example, is listed both as wilderness by the National Wilderness Preservation System, and as national park land by the National Park Service. The Cosumnes River Preserve is an extreme example, owned and managed by a handful of public agencies and private landowners, including the Bureau of Land Management, the County of Sacramento and The Nature Conservancy. Despite the difficulties, the CPAD gives the total area of protected land at 49000000 acre , or 46.7% of the state (not including easements); a considerable amount for the most populous state in the country.",
"Title: List of largest shopping malls\n\nThis is an incomplete list of the world's largest shopping malls based on their gross leasable area. The Dubai Mall in Dubai, UAE is the largest mall in the world by total area. It is the nineteenth largest shopping mall in the world by gross leasable area. New South China Mall in Dongguan, China is the largest shopping mall in the world when measured in terms of gross leasable area, and second in terms of total area to The Dubai Mall.",
"Title: Trindade and Martin Vaz\n\nTrindade and Martin Vaz (Portuguese: \"Trindade e Martim Vaz\" , ] ) is an archipelago located about 1,170 km east of Vitória in the Southern Atlantic Ocean, belonging to the State of Espírito Santo, Southeast Brazil. The archipelago has a total area of 10.4 km2 and a population of 32 (Brazilian Navy personnel). The archipelago consists of five islands and several rocks and stacks; Trindade is the largest island, with an area of 10.1 km2 ; about 49 km east of it are the tiny Martin Vaz islets, with a total area of 0.3 km2 .",
"Title: Dingras\n\nThe Municipality of Dingras has a total area of 17,962 hectares, ranking 8th in size among the 23 municipalities including Laoag City. It accounts for practically 5.2% of the total land area of Ilocos Norte and corresponding percentage to the municipal area composed of thirty one (31) barangays. Six (6) are on the Poblacion and twenty five (25) in the rural area. Out of the total area 6,305 hectares is devoted to rice and corn production. Other non-productive areas are devoted to livestock production, swine production and other livelihood projects. Most of the population are engaged in farming as the primary source of income.",
"Title: Pele Island\n\nPélé Island, sometimes spelled Pele in English, is a volcanic island located 11,2 miles north of the island of Éfaté in the Shefa Province of the Republic of Vanuatu. It has a total area of 1.7 square miles, Pélé is inhabited by about 200-220 Ni-Vanuatu villagers residing in the four villages: Worsiviu, Worearu, Piliura, and Launamoa. Pélé Island is a part of the MPA Nguna-Pele Marine Protected Area, which was established in 2003, and is a popular Vanuatuan diving location. The Nguna-Pele Marine Protected Area covers a total area of 11.5 sq. mi., including numerous reefs, sea grass beds, mangrove forests and intertidal lagoons. The Nguna-Pele Marine Protection Agency is located in the village of Piliura, and mounts an exhibition and sells T-shirts. Income from tourism is distributed by the Village Tourism Committee and supports aims as village water supply projects. The island can be visited daily by boat from the Paonangisu area by the town of Emua on Éfaté's north coast. There are also yachts available both from Emua and Nguna for day and overnight charters to the island. The island is nearly adjacent to the island of Nguna, with a small passage no deeper than 33 yards separating the two. It has a tropical climate and has a maximum elevation of 650 feet at its highest. Much of the island is extremely steep and rocks prevent you from walking along the coastline around the island. White sandy beaches are found in Piliura, Worearu, Laonamoa, and Sake. Overpopulation has led to a steady migration from Pele villages to southern Nguna in recent times.",
"Title: Xingping\n\nXingping is a city located in the center part of Shaanxi, China. It has been a city since 1993, with a total area of 496 square kilometers and a population of 620,000. The annual average temperature is 13.1 ℃ and its annual precipitation of 585 mm. At present, Xingping has developed more than 50 industries including maritime, aviation, electronics, medicine,and light industry.",
"Title: Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine\n\nShaanxi University of Chinese Medicine () is located in Xianyang, the first capital of China in history. The university has two campuses, with a total area of 616024.4 m2. It was confirmed by the central government in 1978 to be one of the key universities for Chinese medicine, and was among the earliest medical universities that were authorized by the Ministry of Education in 1981 to grant master’s degree. (Note: The name “Shanxi University of Chinese Medicine” is a different university. \"Shaanxi\" and \"Shanxi\" are two provinces of China.)",
"Title: List of United States cities by area\n\nThis list ranks U. S. cities by land area. Total areas including water are also given, but note that, when ranked by total area, a number of coastal cities appear disproportionately larger. San Francisco is an extreme example: water makes up nearly 80% of its total area of 232 square miles (601 km²). Note also that in many cases a city may be geographically large primarily because its municipal government has merged with the government of the surrounding county. In some cases the county no longer exists, while in others the arrangement has formed a Consolidated city–county (or city-borough in Alaska, or city-parish in Louisiana); these are shown in bold. Cities that are not consolidated with or part of any county are independent cities, indicated thus <nowiki>**</nowiki>. All data is from the 2010 United States Census.",
"Title: Xianyang\n\nXianyang () is a Chinese city that was the capital of China in the Qin dynasty. It is a prefecture in modern-day Shaanxi province, on the Wei River, and is located a few kilometers upstream (west) from Xi'an. Integrated into the Xi'an metropolitan area, one of the main urban agglomerations in inland China, with more than 7.17 million inhabitants, its built-up area made of 2 urban districts (Qindu and Weicheng) was 945,420 inhabitants at the 2010 census. It has a total area of 10213 km2 .",
"Title: Luzerne County, Pennsylvania\n\nLuzerne County is a county in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 906 sqmi , of which 890 sqmi is land and 16 sqmi is water. It is Northeastern Pennsylvania’s second-largest county by total area. As of the 2010 census, the population was 320,918, making it the most populous county in the northeastern part of the state. The county seat and largest city is Wilkes-Barre. Other populous communities include Hazleton, Kingston, Nanticoke, and Pittston. Luzerne County is included in the Scranton–Wilkes-Barre–Hazleton Metropolitan Statistical Area, which has a total population of 558,166 (as of 2015)."
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John J. Phelan Jr was head of the NYSE during what October, 1987 event?
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Black Monday
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"John J. MacInnes Student Ice Arena is a 4,200-capacity hockey arena in Houghton, Michigan.",
" It is home to the Michigan Tech Huskies men's ice hockey team.",
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"John J. McKetta Jr. (born October 17, 1915) is an American chemical engineer known for his research on more efficient ways to create energy and the thermodynamic properties of hydrocarbons.",
" Born in Wyano, Pennsylvania, he obtained his BSE, MS, and PhD degrees from the University of Michigan.",
" He joined the faculty of the chemical engineering department of the University of Texas in 1946, later serving as department chair, dean of the UT College of Engineering, and vice chancellor of the UT System.",
" He served as energy advisor to Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush.",
" He published over 400 papers and wrote or edited 87 books, including the 69-volume \"Encyclopedia of Chemical Processing and Design\".",
" He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering and, in 2009, was selected by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers as one of the \"50 Chemical Engineers of the Foundation Age.\"",
" He also served as president of AIChE in 1962.",
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"John J. Pershing General of the Armies, is a public artwork by American artist Robert White, located at Pershing Park in Washington, D.C., United States.",
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"In finance, Black Monday refers to Monday, October 19, 1987, when stock markets around the world crashed, shedding a huge value in a very short time.",
" The crash began in Hong Kong and spread west to Europe, hitting the United States after other markets had already declined by a significant margin.",
" The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) fell exactly 508 points to 1,738.74 (22.61%).",
" In Australia and New Zealand, the 1987 crash is also referred to as \"Black Tuesday\" because of the time zone difference."
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"John Joseph Phelan Jr. (May 7, 1931 – August 4, 2012) was an American financier who served as president and later chairman and chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange, where he introduced computerized trading technology.",
" Phelan's leadership tenure at the NYSE included the 1987 stock market crash stock market crash, during which he declined to halt trading.",
" Phelan's calm and confident manner was widely praised.",
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"The Pinarcik Massacre is the name given to a 20 June 1987 event in which 30 Kurdish civilians were killed in the village of Pınarcık, in the Mardin Province of Turkey.",
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"Edna Brady Cornwell (1868–1958) was the wife of former Governor of West Virginia John J. Cornwell and served as that state's First Lady, 1917-1921.",
" She was born May 26, 1868, at Romney, West Virginia.",
" In 1891 she married John J. Cornwell, publisher of the \"Hampshire Review\".",
" As first lady, she hosted social gatherings and participated in Charleston civic affairs.",
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"Emil Lewis Holmdahl (August 26, 1883 – April 8, 1963) was a machine gunner, soldier of fortune, spy, gun runner, and treasure hunter who fought under John J. Pershing in the Spanish–American War in the Philippines, under Lee Christmas in Central America, under Francisco Madero, Pancho Villa, and Venustiano Carranza in the Mexican Revolution, and under John J. Pershing in World War I.",
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"John \"Jack\" Phelan (born June 14, 1954) is an American former college basketball coach.",
" He served as the University of Hartford's men's head coach from 1981 to 1992 and compiled an overall record of 128–181.",
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"William Joseph Kennedy (born January 16, 1928) is an American writer and journalist born and raised in Albany, New York, the son of William J. Kennedy and to Mary E. McDonald.",
" Kennedy was raised a Catholic.",
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" Kennedy's works include \"The Ink Truck\" (1969), \"Legs\" (1975), \"Billy Phelan's Greatest Game\" (1978), \"Ironweed\" (1983, winner of the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction; movie, 1987), and \"Roscoe\" (2002).",
" In 2011, he published \"Changó's Beads and Two-Tone Shoes\", which one reviewer called a book \"written with such brio and encompassing humanity that it may well deserve to be called the best of the bunch\"."
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"Title: MacInnes Student Ice Arena\n\nJohn J. MacInnes Student Ice Arena is a 4,200-capacity hockey arena in Houghton, Michigan. It is home to the Michigan Tech Huskies men's ice hockey team. It is named for John J. MacInnes, head coach of the Huskies from 1956 to 1983, who was one of the most successful coaches in the history of college hockey with a record of 555-295-39.",
"Title: John J. McKetta\n\nJohn J. McKetta Jr. (born October 17, 1915) is an American chemical engineer known for his research on more efficient ways to create energy and the thermodynamic properties of hydrocarbons. Born in Wyano, Pennsylvania, he obtained his BSE, MS, and PhD degrees from the University of Michigan. He joined the faculty of the chemical engineering department of the University of Texas in 1946, later serving as department chair, dean of the UT College of Engineering, and vice chancellor of the UT System. He served as energy advisor to Presidents Richard Nixon, Gerald Ford, Ronald Reagan, and George H. W. Bush. He published over 400 papers and wrote or edited 87 books, including the 69-volume \"Encyclopedia of Chemical Processing and Design\". He was elected to the National Academy of Engineering and, in 2009, was selected by the American Institute of Chemical Engineers as one of the \"50 Chemical Engineers of the Foundation Age.\" He also served as president of AIChE in 1962. In 2012 the University of Texas renamed his department as the John J. McKetta Jr. Department of Chemical Engineering. As a published author, he is widely held in libraries worldwide. He turned 100 in October 2015.",
"Title: John J. Pershing General of the Armies\n\nJohn J. Pershing General of the Armies, is a public artwork by American artist Robert White, located at Pershing Park in Washington, D.C., United States. John J. Pershing General of the Armies was originally surveyed as part of the Smithsonian's Save Outdoor Sculpture! survey in 1994. The monument is a tribute to United States Army general John J. Pershing.",
"Title: Black Monday (1987)\n\nIn finance, Black Monday refers to Monday, October 19, 1987, when stock markets around the world crashed, shedding a huge value in a very short time. The crash began in Hong Kong and spread west to Europe, hitting the United States after other markets had already declined by a significant margin. The Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA) fell exactly 508 points to 1,738.74 (22.61%). In Australia and New Zealand, the 1987 crash is also referred to as \"Black Tuesday\" because of the time zone difference.",
"Title: John J. Phelan Jr.\n\nJohn Joseph Phelan Jr. (May 7, 1931 – August 4, 2012) was an American financier who served as president and later chairman and chief executive of the New York Stock Exchange, where he introduced computerized trading technology. Phelan's leadership tenure at the NYSE included the 1987 stock market crash stock market crash, during which he declined to halt trading. Phelan's calm and confident manner was widely praised. After the crash, Phelan helped to implement trading curbs also known as \"circuit breakers\" to help prevent rapid stock selloffs in the future.",
"Title: Pınarcık massacre\n\nThe Pinarcik Massacre is the name given to a 20 June 1987 event in which 30 Kurdish civilians were killed in the village of Pınarcık, in the Mardin Province of Turkey. The dead consisted of eight village guards, sixteen children and eight women. The attack was carried out by the PKK because residents of the village had enlisted in the village guard militia.",
"Title: Edna Brady Cornwell\n\nEdna Brady Cornwell (1868–1958) was the wife of former Governor of West Virginia John J. Cornwell and served as that state's First Lady, 1917-1921. She was born May 26, 1868, at Romney, West Virginia. In 1891 she married John J. Cornwell, publisher of the \"Hampshire Review\". As first lady, she hosted social gatherings and participated in Charleston civic affairs. After leaving office, the Cornwells returned to Romney, West Virginia. After Gov. Cornwell died in 1953, Edna Cornwell continued as publisher of the \"Hampshire Review\" until her death on December 1, 1958.",
"Title: Emil Lewis Holmdahl\n\nEmil Lewis Holmdahl (August 26, 1883 – April 8, 1963) was a machine gunner, soldier of fortune, spy, gun runner, and treasure hunter who fought under John J. Pershing in the Spanish–American War in the Philippines, under Lee Christmas in Central America, under Francisco Madero, Pancho Villa, and Venustiano Carranza in the Mexican Revolution, and under John J. Pershing in World War I. In 1926, Holmdahl was accused of having stolen Francisco Pancho Villa's head.",
"Title: Jack Phelan (basketball, born 1954)\n\nJohn \"Jack\" Phelan (born June 14, 1954) is an American former college basketball coach. He served as the University of Hartford's men's head coach from 1981 to 1992 and compiled an overall record of 128–181. Phelan oversaw the transition of the program from a NCAA Division II program into Division I. His previous coaching stops included Niagara University, Saint Francis University, and Fairfield University.",
"Title: William Kennedy (author)\n\nWilliam Joseph Kennedy (born January 16, 1928) is an American writer and journalist born and raised in Albany, New York, the son of William J. Kennedy and to Mary E. McDonald. Kennedy was raised a Catholic. Many of his novels feature the interactions of members of the fictional Irish-American Phelan family and make use of incidents of Albany's history and the supernatural. Kennedy's works include \"The Ink Truck\" (1969), \"Legs\" (1975), \"Billy Phelan's Greatest Game\" (1978), \"Ironweed\" (1983, winner of the 1984 Pulitzer Prize for Fiction; movie, 1987), and \"Roscoe\" (2002). In 2011, he published \"Changó's Beads and Two-Tone Shoes\", which one reviewer called a book \"written with such brio and encompassing humanity that it may well deserve to be called the best of the bunch\"."
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The USS LST-510 is a ferry between New London and Orient but what is the population of Orient?
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743
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"George Haven, born in New London, Connecticut on March 27, 1844, was the thirtieth Adjutant General of the State of Connecticut.",
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" Haven acquired his education early in public schools of New Haven.",
" He loved books, but with the rumors of war he joined the National Guard at the age of 17.",
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" He left the employ of the Wilson Company at around 1886, and the next year went to work for the Quinnipiac Company.",
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"Fishers Island is located at the eastern end of Long Island Sound, 2 mi off the southeastern coast of Connecticut across Fishers Island Sound, about 9 mi long and 1 mi wide.",
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"The Peterson Manufacturing Building, also known as the New London Cooperative Creamery, is a historic building located in New London, Iowa, United States.",
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" Peterson was also instrumental in the establishing the First National Bank in New London and served as its president, the Henry County Telephone Company, the New London Improvement Company, and the New London Land Company.",
" The second floor of this building was completed in 1909 by the local Masonic lodge.",
" Peterson died in 1917 and glove and mitten factory closed briefly before it was reopened by the Fairfield Glove and Mitten Factory.",
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"Title: USS LST-510\n\nUSS \"Buncombe County\" (LST-510) was an \"LST-491\"-class tank landing ship built for the United States Navy during World War II. Named for Buncombe County, North Carolina, she was the only U.S. Naval vessel to bear the name. She currently serves as a ferry between New London, Connecticut, and Orient, Long Island.",
"Title: Orient, New York\n\nOrient is a hamlet and census-designated place (CDP) in Suffolk County, Long Island, New York, United States. The CDP's population was 743 at the 2010 census.",
"Title: George Haven\n\nGeorge Haven, born in New London, Connecticut on March 27, 1844, was the thirtieth Adjutant General of the State of Connecticut. He was the son of Urbane and Sarah (Rogers) Haven. Both were members of old Connecticut families. Haven acquired his education early in public schools of New Haven. He loved books, but with the rumors of war he joined the National Guard at the age of 17. After being discharged on November 19, 1864, Haven returned home to New London and worked for the Wilson Manufacturing Company, with which he was connected for 18 years. He left the employ of the Wilson Company at around 1886, and the next year went to work for the Quinnipiac Company. In 1888 he was appointed Chief of police of New London. Haven served at the City of New London for six years as Alderman and Councilman.",
"Title: Fishers Island, New York\n\nFishers Island is located at the eastern end of Long Island Sound, 2 mi off the southeastern coast of Connecticut across Fishers Island Sound, about 9 mi long and 1 mi wide. It is about 11 mi from the tip of Long Island at Orient Point, 2 mi from Napatree Point at the southwestern tip of Rhode Island and from Groton Long Point in Connecticut, and about 7 mi southeast of New London, Connecticut, from which it is accessible by plane or regular ferry service.",
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"Title: Nicoll Fosdick\n\nNicoll Fosdick (November 9, 1785 in New London, New London County, Connecticut – May 7, 1868 in New London, Connecticut) was an American merchant and politician from New York.",
"Title: USS New London County (LST-1066)\n\nUSS \"New London County\" (LST-1066) was an \"LST-542\"-class tank landing ship in the United States Navy. Unlike many of her class, which received only numbers and were disposed of after World War II, she survived long enough to be named. On 1 July 1955, all LSTs still in commission were named for US counties or parishes; \"LST-1066\" was given the name New London County, after the county in Connecticut.",
"Title: Peterson Manufacturing Building\n\nThe Peterson Manufacturing Building, also known as the New London Cooperative Creamery, is a historic building located in New London, Iowa, United States. The first floor of this building was constructed in 1908 by John Edgar Peterson so he could expand his glove and mitten factory. Peterson was also instrumental in the establishing the First National Bank in New London and served as its president, the Henry County Telephone Company, the New London Improvement Company, and the New London Land Company. The second floor of this building was completed in 1909 by the local Masonic lodge. Peterson died in 1917 and glove and mitten factory closed briefly before it was reopened by the Fairfield Glove and Mitten Factory. In 1928 that factory closed and the building housed a creamery until 1968. After being used as a warehouse it was donated to the Dover Historical Society for a historical museum. The building was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1997.",
"Title: New London Northern Railroad\n\nThe New London Northern Railroad was a part of the Central Vermont Railway from New London, Connecticut, north to Brattleboro, Vermont. After a long period with the Canadian National Railway, it is now operated by the New England Central Railroad. The New London Northern was the only through railroad in Connecticut not to come under the control of the New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad."
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Who handled the production of the number-one single from Dua Lipa's self-titled debut studio album?
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" In December 2016, a documentary about Lipa was commissioned by \"The Fader\" magazine, titled \"See in Blue\".",
" In January 2017, she won the EBBA Public Choice Award.",
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" The song was released on 6 May 2016 as the album's third single.",
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"\"Lost in Your Light\" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa, featuring American singer Miguel.",
" The song was released on 21 April 2017 as the fifth single from Lipa's eponymous debut studio album.",
" It was released as an instant-grat track to those who pre-ordered the song on the iTunes Store.",
" The song was written by Lipa, Miguel, and Rick Nowels, while production was handled by Miguel and Stephen \"Koz\" Kozmeniuk.",
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"\"Last Dance\" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album (2017).",
" Lipa wrote the song with Stephen \"Koz\" Kozmeniuk and Talay Riley, with Kozmeniuk handling the song's production.",
" It was released on 9 February 2016 as the album's second single.",
" The track appears on the deluxe edition of \"Dua Lipa\".",
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"\"Blow Your Mind (Mwah)\" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album (2017).",
" It was released on 26 August 2016 as the album's fourth single.",
" The song debuted at number 50 and peaked at number 30 on the UK Singles Chart; in the United States, it reached number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming Lipa's first song to chart in the country.",
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"Title: US and Europe Tour\n\nThe US and Europe Tour is the third official concert tour by English singer Dua Lipa. The tour supports her debut studio album \"Dua Lipa\" (2017). The tour began on 24 February 2017 in Chicago.",
"Title: Dua Lipa (album)\n\nDua Lipa is the debut studio album by English singer Dua Lipa. It was released on 2 June 2017 by Warner Bros. Records. The lyrical themes revolve around her personal views of love, rising above, sex and self-empowerment.",
"Title: Dua Lipa\n\nDua Lipa ( ; ] ; born 22 August 1995) is an English singer, songwriter and model. Her musical career began at age 16, when she began covering songs by other artists on YouTube. In 2015, she was signed with Warner Music Group, and released her first single soon after. In December 2016, a documentary about Lipa was commissioned by \"The Fader\" magazine, titled \"See in Blue\". In January 2017, she won the EBBA Public Choice Award. Her self-titled debut studio album was released on 2 June 2017. The album spawned seven singles, including the top-10 single \"Be the One\" and the number-one single \"New Rules\".",
"Title: The Self-Titled Tour (Dua Lipa)\n\nThe Self-Titled Tour is the fourth headlining concert tour by Dua Lipa in support of her self-titled debut album \"Dua Lipa\" (2017)\".\" The tour is scheduled to begin on October 5, 2017, in Brighton, England, and is scheduled to conclude on April 20, 2018, in London, England.",
"Title: Hotter than Hell Tour (Dua Lipa)\n\nHotter than Hell Tour is the second official concert tour by English singer Dua Lipa, in support of her debut studio album \"Dua Lipa\" (2017). It is named after her hit single \"Hotter than Hell\".",
"Title: Hotter than Hell (Dua Lipa song)\n\n\"Hotter than Hell\" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album (2017). It was written by Lipa, Adam Midgley, Tommy Baxter and Gerard O'Connell, and produced by Stephen \"Koz\" Kozmeniuk. The song was released on 6 May 2016 as the album's third single. \"Hotter than Hell\" peaked at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart, while reaching the top 20 in Australia, Belgium and the Netherlands.",
"Title: Lost in Your Light\n\n\"Lost in Your Light\" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa, featuring American singer Miguel. The song was released on 21 April 2017 as the fifth single from Lipa's eponymous debut studio album. It was released as an instant-grat track to those who pre-ordered the song on the iTunes Store. The song was written by Lipa, Miguel, and Rick Nowels, while production was handled by Miguel and Stephen \"Koz\" Kozmeniuk. The accompanying music video, directed by Henry Schofield, was filmed in Los Angeles and premiered on 26 May 2017.",
"Title: Last Dance (Dua Lipa song)\n\n\"Last Dance\" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album (2017). Lipa wrote the song with Stephen \"Koz\" Kozmeniuk and Talay Riley, with Kozmeniuk handling the song's production. It was released on 9 February 2016 as the album's second single. The track appears on the deluxe edition of \"Dua Lipa\". It peaked at number four on the \"Billboard\" Twitter Emerging Artists chart, spending seven weeks on it.",
"Title: Blow Your Mind (Mwah)\n\n\"Blow Your Mind (Mwah)\" is a song by English singer Dua Lipa from her eponymous debut studio album (2017). It was released on 26 August 2016 as the album's fourth single. The song debuted at number 50 and peaked at number 30 on the UK Singles Chart; in the United States, it reached number 72 on the \"Billboard\" Hot 100, becoming Lipa's first song to chart in the country. It also topped the \"Billboard\" Dance Club Songs chart, becoming Lipa's first number-one single on that chart."
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6,536
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What type of action did both the Gewehr 1888 and the Gewehr 98 have in common?
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bolt-action
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bridge
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easy
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"The Vz.",
" 98/22 is a Czechoslovakian-designed, full-sized, bolt-action rifle, designed and produced in Czechoslovakia.",
" It replaced the Gewehr 98 rifles purchased from Germany after the Treaty of Versailles.",
" The rifles were quickly replaced by the shorter Vz.",
" 24, and were sold to various other nations, most notably Iran and Turkey, where they remained in service to World War II era and beyond."
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"Karabin wzor 98a (Kb wz.98a) was a Polish derivative of the German Gewehr 98 bolt-action rifle."
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"The Dutch Mannlicher, also known as the M.95 (Model 1895), was the service rifle of the Armed forces of the Netherlands between 1895 and 1945 which replaced the obsolete Beaumont-Vitali M1871/88.",
" At first it was produced by Steyr for the Dutch, but after 1904, production took place under license at Hembrug Zaandam in the Netherlands.",
" It was based on the earlier Mannlicher 1893 Model that was submitted to and won the Romanian rifle trials.",
" The M1893 was itself a somewhat modernized version of the German Gewehr 1888.",
" Both Dutch and Romanian rifles fired the same rimmed 6.5×53 mmR cartridge often referred to as \"Romanian\" or \"Dutch 6.5\"."
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"The M24 series is a line of Mauser Gewehr 98 pattern bolt-action battle rifles produced for use by the Yugoslavian military.",
" They are similar to the Czech vz.",
" 24 rifle, featuring open sights, 8×57mm IS chambering, carbine-length barrels, hardwood stocks, and straight bolt handles.",
" All M24 series weapons are designed to accept the M-24/48 pattern bayonet."
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"A Kropatschek is any variant of a rifle designed by Alfred von Kropatschek.",
" Kropatschek's rifles used an tubular magazine (constructed of nickel-plated steel) of his design, of the same type used in the German Mauser Gewehr 1871/84 and the Japanese Type 22 Murata.",
" While designed for black powder, the Kropatschek action proved to be strong enough to handle smokeless powder."
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"The Mauser–Vergueiro was a bolt-action rifle, designed in 1904 by José Alberto Vergueiro, an infantry officer of the Portuguese Army, and manufactured by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken (DWM).",
" It was developed from the Mauser 98 rifle with the introduction of a new bolt system derived from the Gewehr 1888 and Mannlicher–Schönauer.",
" Outside Portugal, the weapon was also known as the Portuguese Mauser.",
" It used the 6.5×58mm Vergueiro, a cartridge developed specially for it."
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"The Gewehr 98 (abbreviated G98, Gew 98 or M98) is a German bolt-action Mauser rifle firing cartridges from a 5-round internal clip-loaded magazine that was the German service rifle from 1898 to 1935, when it was replaced by the Karabiner 98k.",
" The Gewehr 98 action, using stripper clip loading with the powerful 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge, introduced advanced infantry weapon features rapidly adopted in the Anglo-American Pattern 1914 Enfield/M1917 Enfield and the Japanese Arisaka Type 38/Type 99.",
" The Gewehr 98 replaced the earlier Gewehr 1888 rifle as the German service rifle, first saw combat in the Boxer Rebellion, and was the main German infantry service rifle of World War I.",
" The Gewehr 98 saw further military use by the Ottoman Empire and Nationalist Spain.",
" Many have been converted to sporting use."
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"The Hanyang M1935 bayonet is a bayonet used on the Chinese Chiang Kai-Shek rifle.",
" It is based on the Mauser S84/98 III bayonet used on German Gewehr 98 rifles and derivatives."
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"The vz.",
" 24 rifle is a bolt-action carbine designed and produced in Czechoslovakia from 1924 to 1942.",
" It was developed from the Mauser Gewehr 98 line, and features a very similar bolt design.",
" The rifle was designed in Czechoslovakia shortly after World War I, to replace the Vz.",
" 98/22, featuring a 600 mm (23.6\") barrel which was shorter and considered more handy than the 150 mm (5.9\") -longer Gewehr 98.",
" The carbine followed a similar trend in weapon design at the time, that a short rifle gave away little in ballistic efficiency at combat ranges, but was easier to handle on account of its shorter length."
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"Title: Vz. 98/22\n\nThe Vz. 98/22 is a Czechoslovakian-designed, full-sized, bolt-action rifle, designed and produced in Czechoslovakia. It replaced the Gewehr 98 rifles purchased from Germany after the Treaty of Versailles. The rifles were quickly replaced by the shorter Vz. 24, and were sold to various other nations, most notably Iran and Turkey, where they remained in service to World War II era and beyond.",
"Title: Kb wz. 98a\n\nKarabin wzor 98a (Kb wz.98a) was a Polish derivative of the German Gewehr 98 bolt-action rifle.",
"Title: Dutch Mannlicher\n\nThe Dutch Mannlicher, also known as the M.95 (Model 1895), was the service rifle of the Armed forces of the Netherlands between 1895 and 1945 which replaced the obsolete Beaumont-Vitali M1871/88. At first it was produced by Steyr for the Dutch, but after 1904, production took place under license at Hembrug Zaandam in the Netherlands. It was based on the earlier Mannlicher 1893 Model that was submitted to and won the Romanian rifle trials. The M1893 was itself a somewhat modernized version of the German Gewehr 1888. Both Dutch and Romanian rifles fired the same rimmed 6.5×53 mmR cartridge often referred to as \"Romanian\" or \"Dutch 6.5\".",
"Title: M24 series\n\nThe M24 series is a line of Mauser Gewehr 98 pattern bolt-action battle rifles produced for use by the Yugoslavian military. They are similar to the Czech vz. 24 rifle, featuring open sights, 8×57mm IS chambering, carbine-length barrels, hardwood stocks, and straight bolt handles. All M24 series weapons are designed to accept the M-24/48 pattern bayonet.",
"Title: Kropatschek rifle\n\nA Kropatschek is any variant of a rifle designed by Alfred von Kropatschek. Kropatschek's rifles used an tubular magazine (constructed of nickel-plated steel) of his design, of the same type used in the German Mauser Gewehr 1871/84 and the Japanese Type 22 Murata. While designed for black powder, the Kropatschek action proved to be strong enough to handle smokeless powder.",
"Title: Mauser–Vergueiro\n\nThe Mauser–Vergueiro was a bolt-action rifle, designed in 1904 by José Alberto Vergueiro, an infantry officer of the Portuguese Army, and manufactured by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken (DWM). It was developed from the Mauser 98 rifle with the introduction of a new bolt system derived from the Gewehr 1888 and Mannlicher–Schönauer. Outside Portugal, the weapon was also known as the Portuguese Mauser. It used the 6.5×58mm Vergueiro, a cartridge developed specially for it.",
"Title: Gewehr 1888\n\nThe Gewehr 88 (commonly called the Model 1888 commission rifle) was a late 19th-century German bolt action rifle, adopted in 1888.",
"Title: Gewehr 98\n\nThe Gewehr 98 (abbreviated G98, Gew 98 or M98) is a German bolt-action Mauser rifle firing cartridges from a 5-round internal clip-loaded magazine that was the German service rifle from 1898 to 1935, when it was replaced by the Karabiner 98k. The Gewehr 98 action, using stripper clip loading with the powerful 7.92×57mm Mauser cartridge, introduced advanced infantry weapon features rapidly adopted in the Anglo-American Pattern 1914 Enfield/M1917 Enfield and the Japanese Arisaka Type 38/Type 99. The Gewehr 98 replaced the earlier Gewehr 1888 rifle as the German service rifle, first saw combat in the Boxer Rebellion, and was the main German infantry service rifle of World War I. The Gewehr 98 saw further military use by the Ottoman Empire and Nationalist Spain. Many have been converted to sporting use.",
"Title: HY1935 bayonet\n\nThe Hanyang M1935 bayonet is a bayonet used on the Chinese Chiang Kai-Shek rifle. It is based on the Mauser S84/98 III bayonet used on German Gewehr 98 rifles and derivatives.",
"Title: Vz. 24\n\nThe vz. 24 rifle is a bolt-action carbine designed and produced in Czechoslovakia from 1924 to 1942. It was developed from the Mauser Gewehr 98 line, and features a very similar bolt design. The rifle was designed in Czechoslovakia shortly after World War I, to replace the Vz. 98/22, featuring a 600 mm (23.6\") barrel which was shorter and considered more handy than the 150 mm (5.9\") -longer Gewehr 98. The carbine followed a similar trend in weapon design at the time, that a short rifle gave away little in ballistic efficiency at combat ranges, but was easier to handle on account of its shorter length."
] |
6,537
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Daphne Slater attended what school founded by one of the Great Twelve Livery Company's of the City of London?
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Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls
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"The Worshipful Company of Arts Scholars is the 110th livery company of the City of London.",
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"The Honourable Company of Master Mariners is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London.",
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" While the other Livery Companies are entitled to the style \"Worshipful\", the Master Mariners are styled \"Honourable\", King George V having granted them that honour in 1928."
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"Adams' Grammar School (often abbreviated as AGS) is a grammar school for boys, located in Newport, Shropshire, offering day and boarding education.",
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"The Worshipful Company of Brewers is a livery company of the City of London, ranked 14th in the companies's order of precedence.",
" Its origins can be traced back with certainty to 1292, although it probably existed in some form up to a century earlier as the Guild of Our Lady and St Thomas Becket.",
" Its successor, the Mistery of Free Brewers, were granted the right by the Mayor and Aldermen of London to appoint Masters and Wardens in 1406.",
" Henry VI granted the first of a series of Royal Charters to the company in 1437–38.",
" Until the last century, the company admitted non-brewers so that they could be represented by a livery company.",
" From the mid-16th century, masters were elected annually; all of those whose names are known are listed below."
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" It is the first of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies.",
" Although of even older origin, the Company was incorporated under a Royal Charter in 1394, the Company's earliest extant Charter.",
" The Company's aim was to act as a trade association for general merchants, and especially for exporters of wool and importers of velvet, silk and other luxurious fabrics (mercers).",
" By the 16th century many members of the Company had lost any connection with the original trade.",
" Today, the Company exists primarily as a charitable institution, supporting a variety of causes.",
" The Company's motto is \"Honor Deo\", Latin for \"Honour to God\"."
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"The Worshipful Company of Drapers is one of the 110 livery companies of the City of London.",
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" More usually known simply as the Drapers' Company, it is one of the historic Great Twelve Livery Companies and was founded during the Middle Ages."
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"The Guild of Mercers' Scholars, established circa 1947 as Civic Guild of Old Mercers by ex-pupils of Mercers' School, has the stated aim of encouraging former pupils of the Mercers' School to become Freemen of the City of London, and Liverymen: and to select, if possible, a Livery Company appropriate to their own trade or profession.",
" The Guild is run along the same lines as a Livery Company."
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"Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls is an independent day school in Elstree, Hertfordshire.",
" It is often referred to as \"Habs\" (or \"Habs Girls\" to distinguish it from the neighbouring Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School).",
" The school was founded in 1875 by the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London."
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"Title: Daphne Slater\n\nDaphne Helen Slater (3 March 1928 – 4 October 2012) was an English actress noted for Shakespearian and period films. She was born in London and educated at Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls, when it was in Acton, before attending the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, where she won the academy's gold medal.",
"Title: Worshipful Company of Arts Scholars\n\nThe Worshipful Company of Arts Scholars is the 110th livery company of the City of London. It was recognized as a company without Livery in 2010, and being constituted as a Livery Company on 11 February 2014 by the Court of Aldermen.",
"Title: Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths\n\nThe Worshipful Company of Goldsmiths is one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London.",
"Title: Honourable Company of Master Mariners\n\nThe Honourable Company of Master Mariners is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London. The Company was formed in 1926; it was made a Livery Company by the City of London in 1932, making it the first new Livery Company to be formed since 1746. While the other Livery Companies are entitled to the style \"Worshipful\", the Master Mariners are styled \"Honourable\", King George V having granted them that honour in 1928.",
"Title: Adams' Grammar School\n\nAdams' Grammar School (often abbreviated as AGS) is a grammar school for boys, located in Newport, Shropshire, offering day and boarding education. It was founded in 1656 by William Adams, a wealthy member of the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers (one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London).",
"Title: Masters of the Worshipful Company of Brewers\n\nThe Worshipful Company of Brewers is a livery company of the City of London, ranked 14th in the companies's order of precedence. Its origins can be traced back with certainty to 1292, although it probably existed in some form up to a century earlier as the Guild of Our Lady and St Thomas Becket. Its successor, the Mistery of Free Brewers, were granted the right by the Mayor and Aldermen of London to appoint Masters and Wardens in 1406. Henry VI granted the first of a series of Royal Charters to the company in 1437–38. Until the last century, the company admitted non-brewers so that they could be represented by a livery company. From the mid-16th century, masters were elected annually; all of those whose names are known are listed below.",
"Title: Worshipful Company of Mercers\n\nThe Worshipful Company of Mercers is the premier Livery Company of the City of London and ranks first in the order of precedence of the Companies. It is the first of the Great Twelve City Livery Companies. Although of even older origin, the Company was incorporated under a Royal Charter in 1394, the Company's earliest extant Charter. The Company's aim was to act as a trade association for general merchants, and especially for exporters of wool and importers of velvet, silk and other luxurious fabrics (mercers). By the 16th century many members of the Company had lost any connection with the original trade. Today, the Company exists primarily as a charitable institution, supporting a variety of causes. The Company's motto is \"Honor Deo\", Latin for \"Honour to God\".",
"Title: Worshipful Company of Drapers\n\nThe Worshipful Company of Drapers is one of the 110 livery companies of the City of London. It has the formal name The Master and Wardens and Brethren and Sisters of the Guild or Fraternity of the Blessed Mary the Virgin of the Mystery of Drapers of the City of London. More usually known simply as the Drapers' Company, it is one of the historic Great Twelve Livery Companies and was founded during the Middle Ages.",
"Title: Guild of Mercers' Scholars\n\nThe Guild of Mercers' Scholars, established circa 1947 as Civic Guild of Old Mercers by ex-pupils of Mercers' School, has the stated aim of encouraging former pupils of the Mercers' School to become Freemen of the City of London, and Liverymen: and to select, if possible, a Livery Company appropriate to their own trade or profession. The Guild is run along the same lines as a Livery Company.",
"Title: Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls\n\nHaberdashers' Aske's School for Girls is an independent day school in Elstree, Hertfordshire. It is often referred to as \"Habs\" (or \"Habs Girls\" to distinguish it from the neighbouring Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School). The school was founded in 1875 by the Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, one of the Great Twelve Livery Companies of the City of London."
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6,538
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What is the home of the company for whom Max von Schillings was the chief conductor in 1920 ?
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Staatsoper Unter den Linden,
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"In 1972 he graduated from the Military Conducting Department at the Moscow Conservatory, in 1981 - the Alma-Ata Conservatory, in which he taught in 1982-1984.",
" Between 1979 and 1982, he headed the headquarters band of the Central Asian Military District, Baltic Military District, and the Western Group of Forces, since 1993 - the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (chief military conductor).",
" Chief conductor of the Consolidated Orchestra of the Moscow Garrison, art director and chief conductor of the Independent Demonstration and Symphony Orchestras of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation.",
" He conducts concert activity in Russia and abroad.",
" He teaches at the Moscow Conservatory (since 1999), He has been the dean of the orchestral faculty of the Moscow State University of Culture and Arts (since 2000)."
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"Mona Lisa, Op. 31 is a 1915 opera by the German composer Max von Schillings on a libretto by Beatrice von Dovsky.",
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" He was a leading interpreter of Czech classical music, and became chief conductor of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra in 1990, a role he would serve on two different occasions during a combined span of seven years (1990–92, 2012–17).",
" He also served a six-year tenure as the chief conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra from 2006 to 2012.",
" He gained international renown and repute for his performances of the works of Czech composers such as Antonín Dvořák and Bohuslav Martinů, and was credited as \"the most profound proponent of Czech orchestral music\" by Czech music specialist Professor Michael Beckerman."
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"561 Ingwelde is a Themistian asteroid.",
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"The Berlin State Opera (German: \"Staatsoper Unter den Linden\" ) is a German opera company based in Berlin.",
" Its permanent home is the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, commonly referred to as \"Lindenoper\", in the central Mitte district, which also hosts the Staatskapelle Berlin orchestra.",
" Originally the \"Hofoper\" (court opera) from 1742, it was named \"Königliches Opernhaus\" (Royal Opera House) in 1844, and \"Staatsoper Unter den Linden\" in 1918.",
" From 1949 to 1990 it housed the state opera of East Germany.",
" Since 2004, the State Opera company belongs to the Berlin Opera Foundation, like the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Komische Oper Berlin, the Berlin State Ballet, and the Bühnenservice Berlin (Stage and Costume Design)."
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"Peter Feranec (born 1964, Bratislava) is a Slovak conductor.",
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" From 2007 to 2009, he was the Principal Conductor of the Slovak Philharmonic.",
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"He was born on December 17, 1965.",
" At the age of 6 he began to learn to play the accordion and wind instruments.",
" In 1981, Konstyuchenko was enrolled in the Moscow Military Music School.",
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" In 1990, he was appointed the chief conductor for the massed bands of the Belarusian Military District.",
" Between 1990 and 2008, he served as chief military conductor of the orchestra of the 357 gv.",
" parachute regiment 103 gv.",
" parachute division.",
" The chief conductor of the Orchestra of the Minsk Higher Engineering Air Defense Missile School, military conductor of the Guard of Honor, and Deputy Chief of the military orchestral service of the Armed Forces.",
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"Beatrice von Dovsky (14 July 1866, Vienna – 18 November 1923, Vienna) was an Austrian poet, writer, and actress.",
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" The subject was very topical at the time, because the painting by Leonardo da Vinci had been stolen from the Louvre in 1911, and rediscovered in Florence in 1913.",
" The opera premiered successfully at the Staatsoper Stuttgart in September 1915, and, while not part of the standard opera repertory, has been commercially recorded three times and revived numerous times by major opera houses throughout the 20th century."
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"Volodymyr Kozhukhar (born 1941) is a Ukrainian conductor, born in Vinnytsia.",
" A graduate of the Lysenko music school, he began conducting the State Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine in 1964.",
" and became its Chief Conductor in 1967.",
" He conducted the Kiev Opera and Ballet Theatre from 1973 to 1977, then became Chief Conductor of the Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre.",
" In 1989, he became Chief Conductor of the National Opera of Ukraine in Kiev.",
" He taught at the Gnesin Music and Pedagogy Institute in Moscow from 1978 to 1988, and has taught at the National Music Academy of Ukraine since 1993."
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"Title: Max von Schillings\n\nMax von Schillings (April 19, 1868 – Berlin, July 24, 1933) was a German conductor, composer and theatre director. He was chief conductor at the Berlin State Opera from 1919 to 1925.",
"Title: Viktor Afanasyev (military musician)\n\nIn 1972 he graduated from the Military Conducting Department at the Moscow Conservatory, in 1981 - the Alma-Ata Conservatory, in which he taught in 1982-1984. Between 1979 and 1982, he headed the headquarters band of the Central Asian Military District, Baltic Military District, and the Western Group of Forces, since 1993 - the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation (chief military conductor). Chief conductor of the Consolidated Orchestra of the Moscow Garrison, art director and chief conductor of the Independent Demonstration and Symphony Orchestras of the Ministry of Defense of the Russian Federation. He conducts concert activity in Russia and abroad. He teaches at the Moscow Conservatory (since 1999), He has been the dean of the orchestral faculty of the Moscow State University of Culture and Arts (since 2000).",
"Title: Mona Lisa (opera)\n\nMona Lisa, Op. 31 is a 1915 opera by the German composer Max von Schillings on a libretto by Beatrice von Dovsky. It was dedicated to the Philosophy Faculty of the University of Heidelberg, where the composer was awarded the title of professor.",
"Title: Jiří Bělohlávek\n\nJiří Bělohlávek CBE (] ; 24 February 1946 – 31 May 2017) was a Czech conductor. He was a leading interpreter of Czech classical music, and became chief conductor of the Czech Philharmonic Orchestra in 1990, a role he would serve on two different occasions during a combined span of seven years (1990–92, 2012–17). He also served a six-year tenure as the chief conductor of the BBC Symphony Orchestra from 2006 to 2012. He gained international renown and repute for his performances of the works of Czech composers such as Antonín Dvořák and Bohuslav Martinů, and was credited as \"the most profound proponent of Czech orchestral music\" by Czech music specialist Professor Michael Beckerman.",
"Title: 561 Ingwelde\n\n561 Ingwelde is a Themistian asteroid. In light of Max Wolf's practice ca. 1905 of naming his discoveries after operatic heroines, it is most likely named after the title character of \"Ingwelde\", an opera by Max von Schillings premiered in Karlsruhe in 1894.",
"Title: Berlin State Opera\n\nThe Berlin State Opera (German: \"Staatsoper Unter den Linden\" ) is a German opera company based in Berlin. Its permanent home is the Staatsoper Unter den Linden, commonly referred to as \"Lindenoper\", in the central Mitte district, which also hosts the Staatskapelle Berlin orchestra. Originally the \"Hofoper\" (court opera) from 1742, it was named \"Königliches Opernhaus\" (Royal Opera House) in 1844, and \"Staatsoper Unter den Linden\" in 1918. From 1949 to 1990 it housed the state opera of East Germany. Since 2004, the State Opera company belongs to the Berlin Opera Foundation, like the Deutsche Oper Berlin, the Komische Oper Berlin, the Berlin State Ballet, and the Bühnenservice Berlin (Stage and Costume Design).",
"Title: Peter Feranec\n\nPeter Feranec (born 1964, Bratislava) is a Slovak conductor. In 1995, he became the first foreign-born, as well as the youngest, person to be appointed Chief Conductor at the Bolshoi Theatre. From 2007 to 2009, he was the Principal Conductor of the Slovak Philharmonic. In June 2009 he has been appointed Music Director and Chief Conductor of the Mikhailovsky Theatre. In 2011 he became musical director of the Janáček Opera in Brno.",
"Title: Serguei Kostiuchenko\n\nHe was born on December 17, 1965. At the age of 6 he began to learn to play the accordion and wind instruments. In 1981, Konstyuchenko was enrolled in the Moscow Military Music School. After graduating with honors in 1985, he entered the Moscow State Conservatory named after P. Tchaikovsky. In 1990, he was appointed the chief conductor for the massed bands of the Belarusian Military District. Between 1990 and 2008, he served as chief military conductor of the orchestra of the 357 gv. parachute regiment 103 gv. parachute division. The chief conductor of the Orchestra of the Minsk Higher Engineering Air Defense Missile School, military conductor of the Guard of Honor, and Deputy Chief of the military orchestral service of the Armed Forces. Since 2008, he has served as the Head of the Military Orchestra Service of the Armed Forces.",
"Title: Beatrice von Dovsky\n\nBeatrice von Dovsky (14 July 1866, Vienna – 18 November 1923, Vienna) was an Austrian poet, writer, and actress. She is best known for writing the libretto for Max von Schillings's opera \"Mona Lisa\" which she presented to the composer in the spring of 1913. The subject was very topical at the time, because the painting by Leonardo da Vinci had been stolen from the Louvre in 1911, and rediscovered in Florence in 1913. The opera premiered successfully at the Staatsoper Stuttgart in September 1915, and, while not part of the standard opera repertory, has been commercially recorded three times and revived numerous times by major opera houses throughout the 20th century.",
"Title: Volodymyr Kozhukhar\n\nVolodymyr Kozhukhar (born 1941) is a Ukrainian conductor, born in Vinnytsia. A graduate of the Lysenko music school, he began conducting the State Symphony Orchestra of Ukraine in 1964. and became its Chief Conductor in 1967. He conducted the Kiev Opera and Ballet Theatre from 1973 to 1977, then became Chief Conductor of the Stanislavski and Nemirovich-Danchenko Music Theatre. In 1989, he became Chief Conductor of the National Opera of Ukraine in Kiev. He taught at the Gnesin Music and Pedagogy Institute in Moscow from 1978 to 1988, and has taught at the National Music Academy of Ukraine since 1993."
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Corey Stoll is known for his role as Peter Russo in what American political thriller web television series created by Beau Willimon?
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"Title: List of Primetime Emmy Awards received by Netflix\n\nNetflix is an American on-demand internet streaming media provider. In 2013 Netflix became the first streaming platform to win a Primetime Emmy Award. \" House of Cards\" became the first original online-only web television series to receive major nominations for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards. \"House of Cards\" scored nine nominations, including Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series. Meanwhile its first episode, \"Chapter 1\", received four nominations becoming the first webisode (online-only episode) of a television series to receive a major Primetime Emmy Award nomination. Eigil Bryld won for Outstanding Cinematography for a Single-Camera Series, meanwhile David Fincher won for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series. Both, Bryld and Fincher won for the episode \"Chapter 1\", making it the first Emmy-awarded webisode. The Following year \"House of Cards\" repeated in the category Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series, with Carl Franklin directing \"Chapter 14\". Furthemore the political drama got its first nomination for writing for \"Chapter 14\", written by Beau Willimon.",
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"Title: Tyranny (TV series)\n\nTyranny is an American drama and political thriller web series that premiered on March 11, 2010 on KoldCast TV. Written and directed by John Beck Hofmann, the series is centered on a man who, after volunteering for a neurological experiment at UC Berkeley in 1999, finds himself having visions of a troubling future and must understand what the visions mean before that future comes to pass.",
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"Title: Corey Stoll\n\nCorey Daniel Stoll (born March 14, 1976) is an American actor. He is known for his role as Dr. Ephraim Goodweather on the American television horror/suspense series \"The Strain\" on the FX network, as well as Congressman Peter Russo in \"House of Cards\", for which he received a Golden Globe nomination in 2013. He was a regular cast member on the NBC drama series \"\" (2010–2011), and portrayed Darren Cross (also known as Yellowjacket) in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film \"Ant-Man\". Other notable roles include a 2004 Off-Broadway performance of \"Intimate Apparel\", portraying Ernest Hemingway in the 2011 romantic comedy film \"Midnight in Paris\" and bulldog prosecutor Fred Wyshak in \"Black Mass\"."
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Evolution: A Theory in Crisis, is a book, released in what year, arguing that the scientific theory of evolution by natural selection is a "theory in crisis", by Michael John Denton, a British-Australian author and biochemist?
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" He published the basic concept of natural selection as a mechanism in evolutionary adaptation and speciation (i.e. resulting from \"positive\" natural selection, in contrast to its already, widely known, \"negative\" rôle in removal of individuals in the Struggle for Survival), but failed to develop or publicise his ideas.",
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" Johnson has said he believes \"that a God exists who could create out of nothing if He wanted to do so, but who also might have chosen to work through a natural evolutionary process instead\".",
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"The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection is a book by Ronald Fisher which combines Mendelian genetics with Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection, with Fisher being the first to argue that \"Mendelism therefore validates Darwinism\" and stating with regard to mutations that \"The vast majority of large mutations are deleterious; small mutations are both far more frequent and more likely to be useful\", thus refuting orthogenesis.",
" First published in 1930 by The Clarendon Press, it is one of the most important books of the modern synthesis, and helped define population genetics.",
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"Title: Phillip E. Johnson\n\nPhillip E. Johnson (born June 18, 1940) is a retired UC Berkeley law professor and author who is considered the father of the intelligent design movement. He is a critic of Darwinism, which he has described as \"fully naturalistic evolution, involving chance mechanisms and natural selection\". Johnson has said he believes \"that a God exists who could create out of nothing if He wanted to do so, but who also might have chosen to work through a natural evolutionary process instead\". Johnson rejects that evolution is a fact and favors neo-creationary views known as intelligent design (ID). He was a co-founder of the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture (CSC) and is credited with establishing the wedge strategy, which aims to change public opinion and scientific consensus, and seeks to convince the scientific community to allow a role for theism, or causes beyond naturalistic explanation, in scientific discourse. The consensus of the scientific community considers Johnson's opinions on evolution to be pseudoscience. Johnson has argued that scientists accepted the theory of evolution \"before it was rigorously tested, and thereafter used all their authority to convince the public that naturalistic processes are sufficient to produce a human from a bacterium, and a bacterium from a mix of chemicals.\"",
"Title: Michael Denton\n\nMichael John Denton (born 25 August 1943) is a British-Australian author and biochemist. He is a Senior Fellow at the Discovery Institute's Center for Science and Culture. Denton’s most prominent book, \"\", inspired intelligent design proponents Phillip Johnson and Michael Behe.",
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"Title: Price equation\n\nIn the theory of evolution and natural selection, the Price equation (also known as Price's equation or Price's theorem) describes how a trait or gene changes in frequency over time. The equation uses a covariance between a trait and fitness to give a mathematical description of evolution and natural selection. It provides a way to understand the effects that gene transmission and natural selection have on the proportion of genes within each new generation of a population. The Price equation was derived by George R. Price, working in London to re-derive W.D. Hamilton's work on kin selection. The Price equation also has applications in economics. Examples of the Price equation can be found here: Price equation examples.",
"Title: On the Origin of Species\n\nOn the Origin of Species (or more completely, On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life), published on 24 November 1859, is a work of scientific literature by Charles Darwin which is considered to be the foundation of evolutionary biology. Darwin's book introduced the scientific theory that populations evolve over the course of generations through a process of natural selection. It presented a body of evidence that the diversity of life arose by common descent through a branching pattern of evolution. Darwin included evidence that he had gathered on the \"Beagle\" expedition in the 1830s and his subsequent findings from research, correspondence, and experimentation.",
"Title: The Genetical Theory of Natural Selection\n\nThe Genetical Theory of Natural Selection is a book by Ronald Fisher which combines Mendelian genetics with Charles Darwin's theory of natural selection, with Fisher being the first to argue that \"Mendelism therefore validates Darwinism\" and stating with regard to mutations that \"The vast majority of large mutations are deleterious; small mutations are both far more frequent and more likely to be useful\", thus refuting orthogenesis. First published in 1930 by The Clarendon Press, it is one of the most important books of the modern synthesis, and helped define population genetics. It is commonly cited in biology books, outlining many concepts that are still considered important such as Fisherian runaway, Fisher's principle, reproductive value, Fisher's fundamental theorem of natural selection, Fisher's geometric model, the sexy son hypothesis, mimicry and the evolution of dominance. It was dictated to his wife in the evenings as he worked at Rothamsted Research in the day.",
"Title: Darwinism (book)\n\nDarwinism: An Exposition of the Theory of Natural Selection with Some of Its Applications is an 1889 book on biological evolution by Alfred Russel Wallace, the co-discoverer of evolution by natural selection together with Charles Darwin. This was a book Wallace wrote as a defensive response to the scientific critics of natural selection. Of all Wallace's books, it is cited by scholarly publications the most."
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The King and Queen of America was co-written by the singer and activist of which heritage?
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Scottish
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"Esviken (formerly Esvigen) is a villa surrounded by an elaborate garden and a former agricultural property in Asker, Norway.",
" Industrialist Halvor Schou bought Løkenes farm with 1000 daa land in the late 1860s, and commissioned the villa, designed by famous architect Wilhelm von Hanno.",
" Esviken was used as a summer residence by Schou and his heirs.",
" His daughter Birgitte Halvordine Schou (b. 1857) was married to industrialist Einar Westye Egeberg, who inherited the villa and half of the property.",
" Their daughter Hermine Egeberg (1881–1974) was married from 1901 to Count Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg.",
" Wedel-Jarlsberg was Lord Chamberlain for King Haakon VII of Norway from 1931 to 1945 and one of the King's closest confidants for over thirty year, and the King and Queen visited Esviken many times.",
" Esviken is also located in close proximity to Skaugum, owned by the royal family.",
" Their oldest son Herman Wedel-Jarlsberg, the later Count and owner of Jarlsberg, was born at Esviken in 1902.",
" Formally, Hermine and Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg took over the property in 1930, but in reality, this happened around thirty years earlier.",
" The Wedel-Jarlsberg family extended the garden significantly.",
" In 1960, the property was inherited by their daughter Hedevig Wedel-Jarlsberg (1913–96), married Paus, and her husband Per (Christian Cornelius) Paus, who was himself a descendant of the Schou family (Halvor Schou's first cousin) and his wife's distant cousin.",
" In 1996, their children Cornelia Paus, Christopher Paus and Peder Nicolas Paus inherited the property.",
" It was sold to Asker municipality in 1999.",
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"1 Spadina Crescent located on Spadina Avenue in Toronto, Ontario Canada north of College Street is one of the few roundabouts in Toronto that interrupts a major street; similar land plots include King's College Circle and Queen's Park.",
" The site contains the One Spadina heritage building (designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act on March 17, 1976), which is currently under construction and is expected to open to the public in 2016.",
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"\"The King and Queen of America\" is a song recorded by pop music duo Eurythmics.",
" It was written by group members Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart and produced by Stewart with Jimmy Iovine.",
" The track appears on their album \"We Too Are One\" and was released as the album's third UK single in January 1990."
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"Ann \"Annie\" Lennox, (born 25 December 1954) is a Scottish singer, songwriter, political activist and philanthropist.",
" After achieving moderate success in the late 1970s as part of the new wave band The Tourists, she and fellow musician David A. Stewart went on to achieve major international success in the 1980s as Eurythmics.",
" With a total of eight Brit Awards, including Best British Female Artist six times, Lennox has won more than any other female artist.",
" She has also been named the \"Brits Champion of Champions\"."
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"Queen is the eponymous debut studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 13 July 1973 by EMI Records in the UK and by Elektra Records in the US.",
" It was recorded at Trident Studios and De Lane Lea Music Centre, London, with production by Roy Thomas Baker (as Roy Baker), John Anthony and Queen.",
" The album was influenced by the hard rock, progressive rock and heavy metal of the time and covers subjects such as folklore (\"My Fairy King\") and religion (\"Jesus\").",
" Lead singer Freddie Mercury composed five of the ten tracks, guitarist Brian May composed four songs, (including \"Doing All Right\", which was co-written by then Smile band-mate Tim Staffell), and drummer Roger Taylor composed and sang \"Modern Times Rock and Roll\".",
" The final song on the album is a short instrumental version of \"Seven Seas of Rhye\"."
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"The King and Queen (also known as Ye Olde King and Queen and The King and Queen Hotel) is a pub in the seaside resort of Brighton, part of the city of Brighton and Hove.",
" The present building, a \"striking\" architectural \"pantomime\" by the prolific local firm Clayton & Black, dates from the 1930s, but a pub of this name has stood on the site since 1779—making it one of the first developments beyond the boundaries of the ancient village.",
" This 18th-century pub was, in turn, converted from a former farmhouse.",
" Built using materials characteristic of 16th-century Vernacular architecture, the pub is in the Mock Tudor style and has a wide range of extravagant decorative features inside and outside—contrasting with the simple design of the neighbouring offices at 20–22 Marlborough Place, designed a year later.",
" English Heritage has listed the pub at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance."
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"Since 1986, Gloucester County, Virginia has had its annual Daffodil Festival.",
" This festival is well known to people of the area and around the area.",
" The festival takes place every year in early April to celebrate the heritage and community of the county of Gloucester, as well as the heritage of daffodils in Gloucester.",
" (2014 Gloucester Daffodil Festival Program.",
" (n.d.).",
" Retrieved February 24, 2015.)",
" Gloucester’s historic production of daffodils led it to become named the “Daffodil Capitol of America.”",
" The Daffodil Festival offers many aspects including scholarships for local students, contests for Daffodil Queen, a parade, and other contests and events.",
" People from anywhere can come enjoy this two-day event that takes place in Gloucester Courthouse.",
" Approximately 8,000 people attend the festival every year.",
" (Daffodil Festival.",
" (n.d.).",
" Retrieved February 25, 2015, from http://festivalnet.com/16583/Gloucester-Virginia/Festivals/Daffodil-Festival )"
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"Leap of Faith : Memoirs of an Unexpected Life (2003) is a book written by Queen Noor of Jordan, wife of the late Jordanian King Hussein I.",
" Sharing a personal perspective on the past three decades of world history, Leap of Faith highlights Queen Noor's views on Islam and the West; the challenges of rearing her family; her work as Queen and humanitarian activist; and her struggles to protect her husband as he slipped into the illness that would kill him in 1999.",
" Her story is filled with recollections of the world's most powerful and interesting people: Queen Elizabeth, Jimmy Carter, Pierre Trudeau, Ted Turner, Sean Connery, Richard Branson, Yassar Arafat and Anwar Sadat.",
" She wrote this story after his death, describing her own life before and during their marriage, describing most of the political crisis he went through, including Black September."
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"The Restoring Honor rally was held August 28, 2010 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. and was organized by Glenn Beck to \"restore honor in America\" and to raise funds for the non-profit Special Operations Warrior Foundation.",
" Billed as a \"celebration of America's heroes and heritage,\" several veterans were honored.",
" Along with Beck, the main speakers included former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin and activist Alveda King, the niece of Martin Luther King Jr."
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"Paul Nguyen, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born February 23, 1980) is a Canadian filmmaker.",
" He is an award-winning social activist, journalist and founder of Jane-Finch.",
"com.",
" In 2012, he was among the first 60 Canadians to receive the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal at the inaugural presentation ceremony at Rideau Hall to honour significant contributions and achievements to the country.",
" Citizenship and Immigration Canada featured Nguyen on the list of Notable Canadians of Asian Heritage to highlight valuable contributions made by Canadians of Asian heritage."
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"Title: Esviken\n\nEsviken (formerly Esvigen) is a villa surrounded by an elaborate garden and a former agricultural property in Asker, Norway. Industrialist Halvor Schou bought Løkenes farm with 1000 daa land in the late 1860s, and commissioned the villa, designed by famous architect Wilhelm von Hanno. Esviken was used as a summer residence by Schou and his heirs. His daughter Birgitte Halvordine Schou (b. 1857) was married to industrialist Einar Westye Egeberg, who inherited the villa and half of the property. Their daughter Hermine Egeberg (1881–1974) was married from 1901 to Count Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg. Wedel-Jarlsberg was Lord Chamberlain for King Haakon VII of Norway from 1931 to 1945 and one of the King's closest confidants for over thirty year, and the King and Queen visited Esviken many times. Esviken is also located in close proximity to Skaugum, owned by the royal family. Their oldest son Herman Wedel-Jarlsberg, the later Count and owner of Jarlsberg, was born at Esviken in 1902. Formally, Hermine and Peder Anker Wedel-Jarlsberg took over the property in 1930, but in reality, this happened around thirty years earlier. The Wedel-Jarlsberg family extended the garden significantly. In 1960, the property was inherited by their daughter Hedevig Wedel-Jarlsberg (1913–96), married Paus, and her husband Per (Christian Cornelius) Paus, who was himself a descendant of the Schou family (Halvor Schou's first cousin) and his wife's distant cousin. In 1996, their children Cornelia Paus, Christopher Paus and Peder Nicolas Paus inherited the property. It was sold to Asker municipality in 1999. The villa and the garden was listed as a protected cultural heritage site by the Norwegian Directorate for Cultural Heritage in 2006.",
"Title: 1 Spadina Crescent\n\n1 Spadina Crescent located on Spadina Avenue in Toronto, Ontario Canada north of College Street is one of the few roundabouts in Toronto that interrupts a major street; similar land plots include King's College Circle and Queen's Park. The site contains the One Spadina heritage building (designated under Part IV of the Ontario Heritage Act on March 17, 1976), which is currently under construction and is expected to open to the public in 2016. The original Gothic Revival structure was built in 1875 to house Knox College; it became associated with the University of Toronto twelve years later.",
"Title: The King and Queen of America\n\n\"The King and Queen of America\" is a song recorded by pop music duo Eurythmics. It was written by group members Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart and produced by Stewart with Jimmy Iovine. The track appears on their album \"We Too Are One\" and was released as the album's third UK single in January 1990.",
"Title: Annie Lennox\n\nAnn \"Annie\" Lennox, (born 25 December 1954) is a Scottish singer, songwriter, political activist and philanthropist. After achieving moderate success in the late 1970s as part of the new wave band The Tourists, she and fellow musician David A. Stewart went on to achieve major international success in the 1980s as Eurythmics. With a total of eight Brit Awards, including Best British Female Artist six times, Lennox has won more than any other female artist. She has also been named the \"Brits Champion of Champions\".",
"Title: Queen (Queen album)\n\nQueen is the eponymous debut studio album by the British rock band Queen, released on 13 July 1973 by EMI Records in the UK and by Elektra Records in the US. It was recorded at Trident Studios and De Lane Lea Music Centre, London, with production by Roy Thomas Baker (as Roy Baker), John Anthony and Queen. The album was influenced by the hard rock, progressive rock and heavy metal of the time and covers subjects such as folklore (\"My Fairy King\") and religion (\"Jesus\"). Lead singer Freddie Mercury composed five of the ten tracks, guitarist Brian May composed four songs, (including \"Doing All Right\", which was co-written by then Smile band-mate Tim Staffell), and drummer Roger Taylor composed and sang \"Modern Times Rock and Roll\". The final song on the album is a short instrumental version of \"Seven Seas of Rhye\".",
"Title: King and Queen, Brighton\n\nThe King and Queen (also known as Ye Olde King and Queen and The King and Queen Hotel) is a pub in the seaside resort of Brighton, part of the city of Brighton and Hove. The present building, a \"striking\" architectural \"pantomime\" by the prolific local firm Clayton & Black, dates from the 1930s, but a pub of this name has stood on the site since 1779—making it one of the first developments beyond the boundaries of the ancient village. This 18th-century pub was, in turn, converted from a former farmhouse. Built using materials characteristic of 16th-century Vernacular architecture, the pub is in the Mock Tudor style and has a wide range of extravagant decorative features inside and outside—contrasting with the simple design of the neighbouring offices at 20–22 Marlborough Place, designed a year later. English Heritage has listed the pub at Grade II for its architectural and historical importance.",
"Title: The Daffodil Festival (Gloucester, VA)\n\nSince 1986, Gloucester County, Virginia has had its annual Daffodil Festival. This festival is well known to people of the area and around the area. The festival takes place every year in early April to celebrate the heritage and community of the county of Gloucester, as well as the heritage of daffodils in Gloucester. (2014 Gloucester Daffodil Festival Program. (n.d.). Retrieved February 24, 2015.) Gloucester’s historic production of daffodils led it to become named the “Daffodil Capitol of America.” The Daffodil Festival offers many aspects including scholarships for local students, contests for Daffodil Queen, a parade, and other contests and events. People from anywhere can come enjoy this two-day event that takes place in Gloucester Courthouse. Approximately 8,000 people attend the festival every year. (Daffodil Festival. (n.d.). Retrieved February 25, 2015, from http://festivalnet.com/16583/Gloucester-Virginia/Festivals/Daffodil-Festival )",
"Title: Leap of Faith: Memoirs of an Unexpected Life\n\nLeap of Faith : Memoirs of an Unexpected Life (2003) is a book written by Queen Noor of Jordan, wife of the late Jordanian King Hussein I. Sharing a personal perspective on the past three decades of world history, Leap of Faith highlights Queen Noor's views on Islam and the West; the challenges of rearing her family; her work as Queen and humanitarian activist; and her struggles to protect her husband as he slipped into the illness that would kill him in 1999. Her story is filled with recollections of the world's most powerful and interesting people: Queen Elizabeth, Jimmy Carter, Pierre Trudeau, Ted Turner, Sean Connery, Richard Branson, Yassar Arafat and Anwar Sadat. She wrote this story after his death, describing her own life before and during their marriage, describing most of the political crisis he went through, including Black September.",
"Title: Restoring Honor rally\n\nThe Restoring Honor rally was held August 28, 2010 at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. and was organized by Glenn Beck to \"restore honor in America\" and to raise funds for the non-profit Special Operations Warrior Foundation. Billed as a \"celebration of America's heroes and heritage,\" several veterans were honored. Along with Beck, the main speakers included former Republican vice presidential nominee Sarah Palin and activist Alveda King, the niece of Martin Luther King Jr.",
"Title: Paul Nguyen\n\nPaul Nguyen, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born February 23, 1980) is a Canadian filmmaker. He is an award-winning social activist, journalist and founder of Jane-Finch. com. In 2012, he was among the first 60 Canadians to receive the Queen Elizabeth II Diamond Jubilee Medal at the inaugural presentation ceremony at Rideau Hall to honour significant contributions and achievements to the country. Citizenship and Immigration Canada featured Nguyen on the list of Notable Canadians of Asian Heritage to highlight valuable contributions made by Canadians of Asian heritage."
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6,542
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The battle where Bodo Sandberg earned the Cross of Merit and the Airman's Cross for his bravery started on what date?
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10 May 1940
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"The Hanseatic Cross (\"Hanseatenkreuz\") was a decoration of the three Hanseatic city-states of Bremen, Hamburg and Lübeck, who were members of the German Empire during World War I.",
" Each republic established its own version of the cross, but the design and award criteria were similar for each.",
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"The German Cross (German: \"Deutsches Kreuz\" ) was instituted by Adolf Hitler on 28 September 1941.",
" It was awarded in two divisions: gold for repeated acts of bravery or achievement in combat; and silver for distinguished non-combat war service.",
" The German Cross in Gold ranked higher than the Iron Cross First Class but below the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, while the German Cross in Silver ranked higher than the War Merit Cross First Class with Swords but below the Knight's Cross of the War Merit Cross with Swords."
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"The Lower Saxony Order of Merit (German: \"Niedersächsischer Verdienstorden\" ) is a civil order of merit, of the German State of Lower Saxony.",
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" The order is presented in three classes, the highest is the Grand Cross of Merit (Großes Verdienstkreuz), the next is the Cross of Merit First Class (Verdienstkreuz 1.",
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"The Battle of the Netherlands (Dutch: \"Slag om Nederland\" ) was part of Case Yellow (German: \"Fall Gelb\" ), the German invasion of the Low Countries (Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands) and France during World War II.",
" The battle lasted from 10 May 1940 until the surrender of the main Dutch forces 14 May.",
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"The Military Merit Cross (\"Militär-Verdienstkreuz\") was the highest bravery award of the Kingdom of Prussia for non-commissioned officers and enlisted soldiers.",
" It was also known as the Golden Military Merit Cross (\"Goldenes Militär-Verdienstkreuz\") to distinguish it from the Military Decoration 1st Class (\"Militär-Ehrenzeichen I. Klasse\"), a lesser Prussian enlisted bravery decoration which was an identical cross but in silver.",
" The Military Merit Cross came to also be known as the \"Pour le Mérite for non-commissioned officers and enlisted men\" (\"Orden Pour le Mérite für Unteroffiziere und Mannschaften\"), after the Pour le Mérite, Prussia's highest military decoration for officers."
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"The Carl Eduard War Cross (German: \"Carl-Eduard-Kriegskreuz\" ) was a military decoration of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha presented during World War I.",
" Established 19 July 1916, by Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the cross recognized military merit and bravery in battle, without regard to rank.",
" Awarded only 97 times, it is one of the rarest of World War I German military decorations.",
" Recipients must have already been holders of the Iron Cross, 1st Class and been serving in the \"6 Thüringischen Infanterie-Regiment Nr.",
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" It was originally established on July 19, 1866 as the 5th Class of the Military Merit Order, which was the main decoration for bravery and military merit for officers and higher-ranking officials.",
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"August Schmidt (1 February 1883 – 23 November 1955) was a highly decorated General der Flakartillerie in the Luftwaffe during World War II.",
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" The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership.",
" August Schmidt was captured by British troops on 8 May 1945.",
" In October 1947 he was sentenced to life imprisonment because of war crimes committed against captured British airman.",
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"The Military William Order, or often named Military Order of William (Dutch: Militaire Willems-Orde, abbreviation: MWO), is the oldest and highest honour of the Kingdom of the Netherlands.",
" The Order's motto is \"Voor Moed, Beleid en Trouw\" (For Bravery, Leadership and Loyalty).",
" The chivalric order was established on 30 April 1815 by King William I and was presented for feats of excellent bravery on the battlefield and as a meritorious decoration to senior military officers.",
" Comparable with the French Légion d’Honneur but far less often awarded, the Military William Order is a chivalry order of merit open to everyone regardless of rank and nobility, and not only to Dutch military but also foreigners.",
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"Title: Bodo Sandberg\n\nBodo Sandberg (September 23, 1914 - May 2, 2005) was a fighter pilot in the Royal Netherlands Air Force and 'Engelandvaarder' during World War II. He was awarded the Cross of Merit and the Airman's Cross for his bravery during the German invasion of May 1940.",
"Title: List of recipients of the Hanseatic Cross\n\nThe Hanseatic Cross (\"Hanseatenkreuz\") was a decoration of the three Hanseatic city-states of Bremen, Hamburg and Lübeck, who were members of the German Empire during World War I. Each republic established its own version of the cross, but the design and award criteria were similar for each. The cross was awarded for merit in war, and could be awarded to civilians as well as military personnel. When awarded for bravery or combat merit, it was the three cities' equivalent of the Prussian Iron Cross.",
"Title: German Cross\n\nThe German Cross (German: \"Deutsches Kreuz\" ) was instituted by Adolf Hitler on 28 September 1941. It was awarded in two divisions: gold for repeated acts of bravery or achievement in combat; and silver for distinguished non-combat war service. The German Cross in Gold ranked higher than the Iron Cross First Class but below the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross, while the German Cross in Silver ranked higher than the War Merit Cross First Class with Swords but below the Knight's Cross of the War Merit Cross with Swords.",
"Title: Lower Saxony Order of Merit\n\nThe Lower Saxony Order of Merit (German: \"Niedersächsischer Verdienstorden\" ) is a civil order of merit, of the German State of Lower Saxony. The order was established 27 March 1961. The order is presented in three classes, the highest is the Grand Cross of Merit (Großes Verdienstkreuz), the next is the Cross of Merit First Class (Verdienstkreuz 1. Klasse), and the lowest is the Cross of Merit on Ribbon (Verdienstkreuz am Bande).",
"Title: Battle of the Netherlands\n\nThe Battle of the Netherlands (Dutch: \"Slag om Nederland\" ) was part of Case Yellow (German: \"Fall Gelb\" ), the German invasion of the Low Countries (Belgium, Luxembourg, and the Netherlands) and France during World War II. The battle lasted from 10 May 1940 until the surrender of the main Dutch forces 14 May. Dutch troops in the province of Zeeland continued to resist the \"Wehrmacht\" until 17 May when Germany completed its occupation of the whole nation.",
"Title: Military Merit Cross (Prussia)\n\nThe Military Merit Cross (\"Militär-Verdienstkreuz\") was the highest bravery award of the Kingdom of Prussia for non-commissioned officers and enlisted soldiers. It was also known as the Golden Military Merit Cross (\"Goldenes Militär-Verdienstkreuz\") to distinguish it from the Military Decoration 1st Class (\"Militär-Ehrenzeichen I. Klasse\"), a lesser Prussian enlisted bravery decoration which was an identical cross but in silver. The Military Merit Cross came to also be known as the \"Pour le Mérite for non-commissioned officers and enlisted men\" (\"Orden Pour le Mérite für Unteroffiziere und Mannschaften\"), after the Pour le Mérite, Prussia's highest military decoration for officers.",
"Title: Carl Eduard War Cross\n\nThe Carl Eduard War Cross (German: \"Carl-Eduard-Kriegskreuz\" ) was a military decoration of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha presented during World War I. Established 19 July 1916, by Charles Edward, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, the cross recognized military merit and bravery in battle, without regard to rank. Awarded only 97 times, it is one of the rarest of World War I German military decorations. Recipients must have already been holders of the Iron Cross, 1st Class and been serving in the \"6 Thüringischen Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 95\".",
"Title: Military Merit Cross (Bavaria)\n\nThe Bavarian Military Merit Cross (\"Militär-Verdienstkreuz\") was that kingdom's main decoration for bravery and military merit for enlisted soldiers. It was intended \"to reward extraordinary merit by non-commissioned officers, soldiers, and lower-ranking officials.\" It was originally established on July 19, 1866 as the 5th Class of the Military Merit Order, which was the main decoration for bravery and military merit for officers and higher-ranking officials. Civilians acting in support of the army were also made eligible for the decoration.",
"Title: August Schmidt (Luftwaffe)\n\nAugust Schmidt (1 February 1883 – 23 November 1955) was a highly decorated General der Flakartillerie in the Luftwaffe during World War II. He was also a recipient of the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross. The Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross was awarded to recognise extreme battlefield bravery or successful military leadership. August Schmidt was captured by British troops on 8 May 1945. In October 1947 he was sentenced to life imprisonment because of war crimes committed against captured British airman. His sentence was later reduced to ten years, and in 1950 he was released due to health reasons.",
"Title: Military Order of William\n\nThe Military William Order, or often named Military Order of William (Dutch: Militaire Willems-Orde, abbreviation: MWO), is the oldest and highest honour of the Kingdom of the Netherlands. The Order's motto is \"Voor Moed, Beleid en Trouw\" (For Bravery, Leadership and Loyalty). The chivalric order was established on 30 April 1815 by King William I and was presented for feats of excellent bravery on the battlefield and as a meritorious decoration to senior military officers. Comparable with the French Légion d’Honneur but far less often awarded, the Military William Order is a chivalry order of merit open to everyone regardless of rank and nobility, and not only to Dutch military but also foreigners. To date membership of the Order is extremely rarely awarded and only for excellent bravery in battle."
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6,543
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"So in to You" is a 1977 hit single by a band formed in whichyear ?
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1971
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"sentences": [
"Till Death Do Us Part is the fourth studio album by the Houston gangsta rap group the Geto Boys, released in March 1993 on Rap-A-Lot Records.",
" Rapper Willie D had left the group in 1992 temporarily to pursue a solo career.",
" In his position, fellow Rap-A-Lot member Big Mike joined Scarface and Bushwick Bill for this album.",
" \"Till Death Do Us Part\" became the group's first #1 on the R&B/hip hop charts, and also included the group's second top 40 \"Billboard\" Hot 100 single, \"Six Feet Deep\" (which used a sample from The Commodores' 1977 hit single \"Easy\").",
" Other singles released from the album were \"Crooked Officer\" and \"Straight Gangstaism\"."
],
"title": "Till Death Do Us Part (Geto Boys album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"L.T.D. is an American R&B/funk band best known for their 1977 hit single, \"(Every Time I Turn Around) Back in Love Again\" and \"Holding On (When Love Is Gone)\", as well as their many ballads, such as \"Love Ballad\", \"We Both Deserve Each Other's Love\", and \"Where Did We Go Wrong?\"",
"."
],
"title": "L.T.D. (band)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Swayin' to the Music (Slow Dancin')\" or \"Slow Dancin' (Swayin' to the Music)\" is a 1977 hit single by Johnny Rivers.",
" It was his last Top 40 hit in the United States, and became his second Gold record."
],
"title": "Swayin' to the Music (Slow Dancing)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Yes Sir, I Can Boogie\" is a 1977 hit single by the Spanish vocal duo Baccara."
],
"title": "Yes Sir, I Can Boogie"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Atlanta Rhythm Section (or ARS) is an American southern rock band, formed in 1971 by Rodney Justo (singer), Barry Bailey (guitar), Paul Goddard (bass), Dean Daughtry (keyboards), Robert Nix (drums) and J.R. Cobb (guitar).",
" The band's current lineup consists of Daughtry and Justo, along with guitarists David Anderson and Steve Stone, bassist Justin Senker and drummer Rodger Stephan."
],
"title": "Atlanta Rhythm Section"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Swingtown\" is a 1977 hit song by the Steve Miller Band.",
" It was their third and final single release from their \"Book of Dreams\" album, and became the second biggest hit from the LP."
],
"title": "Swingtown (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Don't Stop\" is a song by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, written by vocalist and keyboard player Christine McVie.",
" Sung by guitarist Lindsey Buckingham and McVie, it was a single taken from the band's 1977 hit album, \"Rumours\".",
" It is one of the band's most enduring hits, peaking at No. 3 on the \"Billboard\" singles chart.",
" In the UK market, \"Don't Stop\" followed \"Go Your Own Way\" as the second single from \"Rumours\" and peaked at No. 32.",
" In the US, it was the third single released, and peaked at No. 3 in October 1977."
],
"title": "Don't Stop (Fleetwood Mac song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"So in to You\" is a 1977 hit single by the Atlanta Rhythm Section.",
" It was the first release from their sixth studio LP, \"A Rock and Roll Alternative\"."
],
"title": "So in to You"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Heaven on the 7th Floor\" is a 1977 hit single by British singer Paul Nicholas.",
" It was his greatest hit, a track from his eponymous debut LP.",
" The song spent three weeks at number 6 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100.",
" during November and December of that year.",
" \"Heaven On The 7th Floor\" became a Gold record.",
" It reached number 49 in Canada."
],
"title": "Heaven On The 7th Floor"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Alessi Brothers (also known as simply 'Alessi') are an American pop rock singer-songwriter duo who first came to international prominence with their 1977 hit single \"Oh Lori\".",
" The duo are identical twin brothers, Billy and Bobby Alessi (born 12 July 1953, West Hempstead, New York)."
],
"title": "Alessi Brothers"
}
] |
[
"Title: Till Death Do Us Part (Geto Boys album)\n\nTill Death Do Us Part is the fourth studio album by the Houston gangsta rap group the Geto Boys, released in March 1993 on Rap-A-Lot Records. Rapper Willie D had left the group in 1992 temporarily to pursue a solo career. In his position, fellow Rap-A-Lot member Big Mike joined Scarface and Bushwick Bill for this album. \"Till Death Do Us Part\" became the group's first #1 on the R&B/hip hop charts, and also included the group's second top 40 \"Billboard\" Hot 100 single, \"Six Feet Deep\" (which used a sample from The Commodores' 1977 hit single \"Easy\"). Other singles released from the album were \"Crooked Officer\" and \"Straight Gangstaism\".",
"Title: L.T.D. (band)\n\nL.T.D. is an American R&B/funk band best known for their 1977 hit single, \"(Every Time I Turn Around) Back in Love Again\" and \"Holding On (When Love Is Gone)\", as well as their many ballads, such as \"Love Ballad\", \"We Both Deserve Each Other's Love\", and \"Where Did We Go Wrong?\" .",
"Title: Swayin' to the Music (Slow Dancing)\n\n\"Swayin' to the Music (Slow Dancin')\" or \"Slow Dancin' (Swayin' to the Music)\" is a 1977 hit single by Johnny Rivers. It was his last Top 40 hit in the United States, and became his second Gold record.",
"Title: Yes Sir, I Can Boogie\n\n\"Yes Sir, I Can Boogie\" is a 1977 hit single by the Spanish vocal duo Baccara.",
"Title: Atlanta Rhythm Section\n\nAtlanta Rhythm Section (or ARS) is an American southern rock band, formed in 1971 by Rodney Justo (singer), Barry Bailey (guitar), Paul Goddard (bass), Dean Daughtry (keyboards), Robert Nix (drums) and J.R. Cobb (guitar). The band's current lineup consists of Daughtry and Justo, along with guitarists David Anderson and Steve Stone, bassist Justin Senker and drummer Rodger Stephan.",
"Title: Swingtown (song)\n\n\"Swingtown\" is a 1977 hit song by the Steve Miller Band. It was their third and final single release from their \"Book of Dreams\" album, and became the second biggest hit from the LP.",
"Title: Don't Stop (Fleetwood Mac song)\n\n\"Don't Stop\" is a song by the British-American rock band Fleetwood Mac, written by vocalist and keyboard player Christine McVie. Sung by guitarist Lindsey Buckingham and McVie, it was a single taken from the band's 1977 hit album, \"Rumours\". It is one of the band's most enduring hits, peaking at No. 3 on the \"Billboard\" singles chart. In the UK market, \"Don't Stop\" followed \"Go Your Own Way\" as the second single from \"Rumours\" and peaked at No. 32. In the US, it was the third single released, and peaked at No. 3 in October 1977.",
"Title: So in to You\n\n\"So in to You\" is a 1977 hit single by the Atlanta Rhythm Section. It was the first release from their sixth studio LP, \"A Rock and Roll Alternative\".",
"Title: Heaven On The 7th Floor\n\n\"Heaven on the 7th Floor\" is a 1977 hit single by British singer Paul Nicholas. It was his greatest hit, a track from his eponymous debut LP. The song spent three weeks at number 6 on the U.S. \"Billboard\" Hot 100. during November and December of that year. \"Heaven On The 7th Floor\" became a Gold record. It reached number 49 in Canada.",
"Title: Alessi Brothers\n\nThe Alessi Brothers (also known as simply 'Alessi') are an American pop rock singer-songwriter duo who first came to international prominence with their 1977 hit single \"Oh Lori\". The duo are identical twin brothers, Billy and Bobby Alessi (born 12 July 1953, West Hempstead, New York)."
] |
6,544
|
In what year was a Kodaline hit single featured in a film?
|
2014
|
bridge
|
hard
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"High Hopes (Kodaline song)",
"High Hopes (Kodaline song)",
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"Love, Rosie (film)"
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3,
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"sentences": [
"\"Real Things\" is the debut single by English singer Javine.",
" The single, which features a sample of M.O.P.'s \"Ante Up\" and a lyrical interoperation of \"It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)\" by Duke Ellington and Irving Mills, reached the top 5 in the UK singles chart and is currently the biggest hit of her career to date.",
" The song has also featured on the \"SingStar\" games, being the 19th single featured on \"SingStar Party\"."
],
"title": "Real Things (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Something is a 1970 album by Shirley Bassey.",
" With her career having been in decline since the latter part of the mid 1960s, \"Something\" proved to be Shirley Bassey's comeback when it was released in August 1970.",
" The title track single became her biggest UK hit for many years, reaching No.4 and spending 22 weeks on the chart.",
" This was actually the second single featured on the album, \"The Sea and Sand\" having already been released earlier.",
" The album was similarly her biggest hit for many years in the album charts, reaching No.5 and spending 28 weeks in the top 50."
],
"title": "Something (Shirley Bassey album)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Heaven and Earth and the Stars is a 1976 album by Lulu.",
" It was the second and last of her albums to be released on the Chelsea record label, which ceased production this year.",
" Like the previous album, it was produced by Wes Farrell, apart from two tracks \"The Man Who Sold the World\" and \"Watch That Man\" which were produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson.",
" The former had been a big hit for Lulu, reaching No.3 in the UK, although had been released more than two years before this album's release.",
" Also from 1974 was Lulu's theme song for the James Bond film, \"The Man with the Golden Gun\", produced by John Barry.",
" Another hit single featured on this album was \"Take Your Mama for a Ride\", which had been a No.37 hit in 1975.",
" Despite these inclusions, the album failed to chart, being too late to cash in on the hits.",
" Further singles released from the album were \"Boy Meets Girl\" and the title track, bring the total single releases to five - half the album."
],
"title": "Heaven and Earth and the Stars"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"High Hopes\" is a song by Dublin-based alternative rock quartet Kodaline.",
" The song was released as a digital download on 15 March 2013, as the lead single from their debut studio album \"In a Perfect World\" (2013).",
" The song reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart, their second overall number one single in Ireland after \"Give Me a Minute\" in 2007 as 21 Demands.",
" It was featured in a trailer for the film \"Love, Rosie\"."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"\"Hooray!",
" Hooray!",
" (Caribbean Night Fever)\" is a Double A-side Boney M. single from 1999 with a new remix of their 1979 hit \"Hooray!",
" Hooray!",
" It's a Holi-Holiday\" and a Megamix of their hits \"Brown Girl in the Ring\", \"Hooray!",
" Hooray!",
" It's a Holi-Holiday\" and \"No Woman No Cry\", all taken from their remix album \"20th Century Hits\", released at the same time.",
" The single fared poorly, peaking at just #79 in the German charts and #80 in the Swiss charts.",
" After producer Frank Farian had dropped the idea of launching an all-new Boney M. line-up with young people, he announced that original lead singer Liz Mitchell and her Boney M. line-up would promote the album before dropping this idea again.",
" Consequently, the accompanying video featured a cartoon movie of the original group.",
" The 12\" single featured \"Tropical\" and \"Carnival\" mixes, both unavailable on CD."
],
"title": "Hooray! Hooray! (Caribbean Night Fever)"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"A New Day\" is a non-album single by Killing Joke.",
" It was released by E.G. Records in July 1984 as a 12\" and 7\" single.",
" The 12\" single featured a dub mix of \"A New Day\" as the A-side and \"A New Day\" as the B-side.",
" The 7\" single featured a shorter version of \"A New Day\" as the A-side and \"Dance Day\" as the B-side.",
" A completely different version of \"A New Day\", which was not a mix, later appeared on the 2008 reissue of Killing Joke's fifth studio album, \"Night Time\".",
" The single reached No. 51 in the UK Singles Chart.",
" A promotional video was filmed for the song, marking the first time the band had made a video for a non-album single."
],
"title": "A New Day (song)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Love, Rosie is a 2014 British-German romantic comedy-drama film directed by and written by Juliette Towhidi, based on the 2004 novel \"Where Rainbows End\" by Irish author Cecelia Ahern.",
" The film stars Lily Collins, Sam Claflin, Tamsin Egerton, Suki Waterhouse, Jaime Winstone and Lily Laight."
],
"title": "Love, Rosie (film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"\"Me or You?\"",
" is the second non-album single by Killing Joke.",
" It was released by E.G. Records in October 1983 as a 12\", 7\", and a limited double vinyl 7\" single.",
" The B-side for the 12\" and 7\" single featured \"Feast of Blaze\", originally from their fourth studio album, \"Fire Dances\".",
" However, only the 12\" featured the track \"Wilful Days\" as a B-side.",
" The limited double vinyl 7\" single featured \"Wilful Days\" as a C-side with a blank D-side.",
" Both \"Wilful Days\" and \"Me or You?\"",
" later appeared on the 2008 reissue of \"Fire Dances\", along with a John Peel session version of \"Wilful Days\".",
" The single reached No. 57 in the UK Singles Chart that same month."
],
"title": "Me or You?"
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{
"sentences": [
"\"Miles Away\" is a song by American rock band Winger, from their album \"In the Heart of the Young\".",
" Released in late 1990 to pop radio after already reaching number one in most AOR markets, the song peaked at #12 on the Hot 100.",
" It is also significant for being Winger's only ever hit single in the United Kingdom, reaching #56 on 24 January 1991.",
" The song references \"Just When I Needed You Most\" by Randy Vanwarmer, another Colorado artist.",
" The single featured a B-side, \"All I Ever Wanted\", that was never released on any other Winger albums or compilations, though it did appear, in demo form, on the \"Demo Anthology\"."
],
"title": "Miles Away (Winger song)"
},
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"sentences": [
"\"Kings and Queens\" is Killing Joke's third single from their fifth studio album, \"Night Time\".",
" It was originally released by E.G. Records on 21 March 1985 as a 12\" and 7\" single in the UK, and a 7\" single by Polydor in the Netherlands.",
" It was produced by Chris Kimsey.",
" The 12\" single featured \"Kings and Queens (A Right Royal Mix)\" as an A-side, and both \"The Madding Crowd (Remixed by Killing Joke)\" and \"Kings and Queens\" as B-sides. E.G.'s 7\" single and Polydor's 7\" single exempted \"Kings and Queens (A Right Royal Mix)\" and instead featured \"Kings and Queens\" as the A-side, and \"The Madding Crowd (Remixed by Killing Joke)\" as the B-side.",
" E.G. also released a remix of the song, \"Kings and Queens (Knaves Mix)\", as an A-side and featured the same B-sides as the 12\" single of \"Kings and Queens\"."
],
"title": "Kings and Queens (Killing Joke song)"
}
] |
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"Title: Real Things (song)\n\n\"Real Things\" is the debut single by English singer Javine. The single, which features a sample of M.O.P.'s \"Ante Up\" and a lyrical interoperation of \"It Don't Mean a Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)\" by Duke Ellington and Irving Mills, reached the top 5 in the UK singles chart and is currently the biggest hit of her career to date. The song has also featured on the \"SingStar\" games, being the 19th single featured on \"SingStar Party\".",
"Title: Something (Shirley Bassey album)\n\nSomething is a 1970 album by Shirley Bassey. With her career having been in decline since the latter part of the mid 1960s, \"Something\" proved to be Shirley Bassey's comeback when it was released in August 1970. The title track single became her biggest UK hit for many years, reaching No.4 and spending 22 weeks on the chart. This was actually the second single featured on the album, \"The Sea and Sand\" having already been released earlier. The album was similarly her biggest hit for many years in the album charts, reaching No.5 and spending 28 weeks in the top 50.",
"Title: Heaven and Earth and the Stars\n\nHeaven and Earth and the Stars is a 1976 album by Lulu. It was the second and last of her albums to be released on the Chelsea record label, which ceased production this year. Like the previous album, it was produced by Wes Farrell, apart from two tracks \"The Man Who Sold the World\" and \"Watch That Man\" which were produced by David Bowie and Mick Ronson. The former had been a big hit for Lulu, reaching No.3 in the UK, although had been released more than two years before this album's release. Also from 1974 was Lulu's theme song for the James Bond film, \"The Man with the Golden Gun\", produced by John Barry. Another hit single featured on this album was \"Take Your Mama for a Ride\", which had been a No.37 hit in 1975. Despite these inclusions, the album failed to chart, being too late to cash in on the hits. Further singles released from the album were \"Boy Meets Girl\" and the title track, bring the total single releases to five - half the album.",
"Title: High Hopes (Kodaline song)\n\n\"High Hopes\" is a song by Dublin-based alternative rock quartet Kodaline. The song was released as a digital download on 15 March 2013, as the lead single from their debut studio album \"In a Perfect World\" (2013). The song reached number one on the Irish Singles Chart, their second overall number one single in Ireland after \"Give Me a Minute\" in 2007 as 21 Demands. It was featured in a trailer for the film \"Love, Rosie\".",
"Title: Hooray! Hooray! (Caribbean Night Fever)\n\n\"Hooray! Hooray! (Caribbean Night Fever)\" is a Double A-side Boney M. single from 1999 with a new remix of their 1979 hit \"Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday\" and a Megamix of their hits \"Brown Girl in the Ring\", \"Hooray! Hooray! It's a Holi-Holiday\" and \"No Woman No Cry\", all taken from their remix album \"20th Century Hits\", released at the same time. The single fared poorly, peaking at just #79 in the German charts and #80 in the Swiss charts. After producer Frank Farian had dropped the idea of launching an all-new Boney M. line-up with young people, he announced that original lead singer Liz Mitchell and her Boney M. line-up would promote the album before dropping this idea again. Consequently, the accompanying video featured a cartoon movie of the original group. The 12\" single featured \"Tropical\" and \"Carnival\" mixes, both unavailable on CD.",
"Title: A New Day (song)\n\n\"A New Day\" is a non-album single by Killing Joke. It was released by E.G. Records in July 1984 as a 12\" and 7\" single. The 12\" single featured a dub mix of \"A New Day\" as the A-side and \"A New Day\" as the B-side. The 7\" single featured a shorter version of \"A New Day\" as the A-side and \"Dance Day\" as the B-side. A completely different version of \"A New Day\", which was not a mix, later appeared on the 2008 reissue of Killing Joke's fifth studio album, \"Night Time\". The single reached No. 51 in the UK Singles Chart. A promotional video was filmed for the song, marking the first time the band had made a video for a non-album single.",
"Title: Love, Rosie (film)\n\nLove, Rosie is a 2014 British-German romantic comedy-drama film directed by and written by Juliette Towhidi, based on the 2004 novel \"Where Rainbows End\" by Irish author Cecelia Ahern. The film stars Lily Collins, Sam Claflin, Tamsin Egerton, Suki Waterhouse, Jaime Winstone and Lily Laight.",
"Title: Me or You?\n\n\"Me or You?\" is the second non-album single by Killing Joke. It was released by E.G. Records in October 1983 as a 12\", 7\", and a limited double vinyl 7\" single. The B-side for the 12\" and 7\" single featured \"Feast of Blaze\", originally from their fourth studio album, \"Fire Dances\". However, only the 12\" featured the track \"Wilful Days\" as a B-side. The limited double vinyl 7\" single featured \"Wilful Days\" as a C-side with a blank D-side. Both \"Wilful Days\" and \"Me or You?\" later appeared on the 2008 reissue of \"Fire Dances\", along with a John Peel session version of \"Wilful Days\". The single reached No. 57 in the UK Singles Chart that same month.",
"Title: Miles Away (Winger song)\n\n\"Miles Away\" is a song by American rock band Winger, from their album \"In the Heart of the Young\". Released in late 1990 to pop radio after already reaching number one in most AOR markets, the song peaked at #12 on the Hot 100. It is also significant for being Winger's only ever hit single in the United Kingdom, reaching #56 on 24 January 1991. The song references \"Just When I Needed You Most\" by Randy Vanwarmer, another Colorado artist. The single featured a B-side, \"All I Ever Wanted\", that was never released on any other Winger albums or compilations, though it did appear, in demo form, on the \"Demo Anthology\".",
"Title: Kings and Queens (Killing Joke song)\n\n\"Kings and Queens\" is Killing Joke's third single from their fifth studio album, \"Night Time\". It was originally released by E.G. Records on 21 March 1985 as a 12\" and 7\" single in the UK, and a 7\" single by Polydor in the Netherlands. It was produced by Chris Kimsey. The 12\" single featured \"Kings and Queens (A Right Royal Mix)\" as an A-side, and both \"The Madding Crowd (Remixed by Killing Joke)\" and \"Kings and Queens\" as B-sides. E.G.'s 7\" single and Polydor's 7\" single exempted \"Kings and Queens (A Right Royal Mix)\" and instead featured \"Kings and Queens\" as the A-side, and \"The Madding Crowd (Remixed by Killing Joke)\" as the B-side. E.G. also released a remix of the song, \"Kings and Queens (Knaves Mix)\", as an A-side and featured the same B-sides as the 12\" single of \"Kings and Queens\"."
] |
6,545
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The Lecompton Constitution was preceded by a constitution drafted during a convention organized by who?
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Free-Staters
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bridge
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medium
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"Lecompton Constitution",
"Topeka Constitution",
"Topeka Constitution"
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0,
0,
2
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"sentences": [
"The Argentine Constitution of 1819 was a Constitution drafted by the Congress of Tucumán in 1819.",
" It was promoted by Buenos Aires but rejected by the other provinces and did not come into force."
],
"title": "Argentine Constitution of 1819"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lecompton Constitution Hall, also known as Constitution Hall, is a building in Lecompton, Kansas that played a role in the long-running Bleeding Kansas crisis.",
" It is operated by the Kansas Historical Society as Constitution Hall State Historic Site."
],
"title": "Constitution Hall (Lecompton, Kansas)"
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"sentences": [
"The English Bill was drafted on April 23, 1858, it was an offer made by the United States Congress to Kansas Territory.",
" Kansas was offered some millions of acres of public lands in exchange for accepting the Lecompton Constitution."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Lecompton Constitution was the second of four proposed constitutions for the state of Kansas (it was preceded by the Topeka Constitution and was followed by the Leavenworth and Wyandotte Constitutions, the Wyandotte becoming the Kansas state constitution).",
" The document was written in response to the anti-slavery position of the 1855 Topeka Constitution of James H. Lane and other free-state advocates.",
" The territorial legislature, consisting mostly of slave-owners, met at the designated capital of Lecompton in September 1857 to produce a rival document.",
" Free-state supporters, who comprised a large majority of actual settlers, boycotted the vote.",
" President James Buchanan's appointee as territorial governor of Kansas, Robert J. Walker, although a strong defender of slavery, opposed the blatant injustice of the Constitution and resigned rather than implement it.",
" This new constitution enshrined slavery in the proposed state and protected the rights of slaveholders.",
" In addition, the constitution provided for a referendum that allowed voters the choice of allowing more slaves to enter the territory."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"The Topeka Constitutional Convention met from October 23 to Nov 11, 1855 in Topeka, Kansas Territory at Constitution Hall.",
" It drafted the Topeka Constitution that would have banned slavery in Kansas.",
" The convention was organized by Free-Staters to counter the pro slavery Territorial legislature elected March 5, 1855 in polling suffering widely from electoral fraud and the intimidation of free state settlers."
],
"title": "Topeka Constitution"
},
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"QC Anime-zing!",
" is an anime convention organized in the Quad Cities.",
" The convention offers anime screenings, video games, a dealers room, guest panels, fan panels, cosplay competitions, and many other events typical of an anime convention.",
" It was first held at The Lodge Hotel in Bettendorf, IA from June 18–20, 2010.",
" Guests for the 2010 convention were Johnny Yong Bosch, Robert Axelrod, Spike Spencer, Eyeshine, and The Man Power.",
" The 2011 convention will be held June 17–19, 2011 at The RiverCenter in Davenport, Iowa."
],
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"sentences": [
"A constitutional referendum was held in Ecuador on 1 July 1869 to ratify or reject the constitution drafted by the Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly elected earlier in 1869.",
" The country's eighth constitution, known as the Black Charter, was approved by 13,640 of the 14,154 voters."
],
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"sentences": [
"The Constitutional Convention of 1778 was the first constitutional convention held in Massachusetts to draft a new state constitution following the state's declaration of independence in 1776.",
" The convention that drafted the proposed constitution was composed of the elected members of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress and the Governor's Council meeting as a single body.",
" The document drafted by this convention was approved in February 1778, and submitted to the voters of the state for ratification, the first constitution to be submitted for such a vote.",
" It was soundly rejected by voters, leading to a second convention in 1779, whose proposed constitution was accepted."
],
"title": "Massachusetts Constitutional Convention of 1778"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The New England Non-Resistance Society was an American peace group founded at a special peace convention organized by William Lloyd Garrison, in Boston in September 1838.",
" Leading up to the convention, conservative members of the American Anti-Slavery Society and the American Peace Society expressed discomfort with Garrison's philosophy of \"non-resistance\" and inclusion of women in public political activities.",
" After conservative attendees opposing Garrison walked out of the convention in protest, those remaining formed the \"New England Non-Resistance Society\"."
],
"title": "New England Non-Resistance Society"
},
{
"sentences": [
"A constitutional referendum was held in Ecuador on 28 September 2008 to ratify or reject the constitution drafted by the Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly elected in 2007.",
" The new constitution was approved by 69% of voters."
],
"title": "Ecuadorian constitutional referendum, 2008"
}
] |
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"Title: Argentine Constitution of 1819\n\nThe Argentine Constitution of 1819 was a Constitution drafted by the Congress of Tucumán in 1819. It was promoted by Buenos Aires but rejected by the other provinces and did not come into force.",
"Title: Constitution Hall (Lecompton, Kansas)\n\nLecompton Constitution Hall, also known as Constitution Hall, is a building in Lecompton, Kansas that played a role in the long-running Bleeding Kansas crisis. It is operated by the Kansas Historical Society as Constitution Hall State Historic Site.",
"Title: English Bill\n\nThe English Bill was drafted on April 23, 1858, it was an offer made by the United States Congress to Kansas Territory. Kansas was offered some millions of acres of public lands in exchange for accepting the Lecompton Constitution.",
"Title: Lecompton Constitution\n\nThe Lecompton Constitution was the second of four proposed constitutions for the state of Kansas (it was preceded by the Topeka Constitution and was followed by the Leavenworth and Wyandotte Constitutions, the Wyandotte becoming the Kansas state constitution). The document was written in response to the anti-slavery position of the 1855 Topeka Constitution of James H. Lane and other free-state advocates. The territorial legislature, consisting mostly of slave-owners, met at the designated capital of Lecompton in September 1857 to produce a rival document. Free-state supporters, who comprised a large majority of actual settlers, boycotted the vote. President James Buchanan's appointee as territorial governor of Kansas, Robert J. Walker, although a strong defender of slavery, opposed the blatant injustice of the Constitution and resigned rather than implement it. This new constitution enshrined slavery in the proposed state and protected the rights of slaveholders. In addition, the constitution provided for a referendum that allowed voters the choice of allowing more slaves to enter the territory.",
"Title: Topeka Constitution\n\nThe Topeka Constitutional Convention met from October 23 to Nov 11, 1855 in Topeka, Kansas Territory at Constitution Hall. It drafted the Topeka Constitution that would have banned slavery in Kansas. The convention was organized by Free-Staters to counter the pro slavery Territorial legislature elected March 5, 1855 in polling suffering widely from electoral fraud and the intimidation of free state settlers.",
"Title: QC Anime-zing!\n\nQC Anime-zing! is an anime convention organized in the Quad Cities. The convention offers anime screenings, video games, a dealers room, guest panels, fan panels, cosplay competitions, and many other events typical of an anime convention. It was first held at The Lodge Hotel in Bettendorf, IA from June 18–20, 2010. Guests for the 2010 convention were Johnny Yong Bosch, Robert Axelrod, Spike Spencer, Eyeshine, and The Man Power. The 2011 convention will be held June 17–19, 2011 at The RiverCenter in Davenport, Iowa.",
"Title: Ecuadorian constitutional referendum, 1869\n\nA constitutional referendum was held in Ecuador on 1 July 1869 to ratify or reject the constitution drafted by the Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly elected earlier in 1869. The country's eighth constitution, known as the Black Charter, was approved by 13,640 of the 14,154 voters.",
"Title: Massachusetts Constitutional Convention of 1778\n\nThe Constitutional Convention of 1778 was the first constitutional convention held in Massachusetts to draft a new state constitution following the state's declaration of independence in 1776. The convention that drafted the proposed constitution was composed of the elected members of the Massachusetts Provincial Congress and the Governor's Council meeting as a single body. The document drafted by this convention was approved in February 1778, and submitted to the voters of the state for ratification, the first constitution to be submitted for such a vote. It was soundly rejected by voters, leading to a second convention in 1779, whose proposed constitution was accepted.",
"Title: New England Non-Resistance Society\n\nThe New England Non-Resistance Society was an American peace group founded at a special peace convention organized by William Lloyd Garrison, in Boston in September 1838. Leading up to the convention, conservative members of the American Anti-Slavery Society and the American Peace Society expressed discomfort with Garrison's philosophy of \"non-resistance\" and inclusion of women in public political activities. After conservative attendees opposing Garrison walked out of the convention in protest, those remaining formed the \"New England Non-Resistance Society\".",
"Title: Ecuadorian constitutional referendum, 2008\n\nA constitutional referendum was held in Ecuador on 28 September 2008 to ratify or reject the constitution drafted by the Ecuadorian Constituent Assembly elected in 2007. The new constitution was approved by 69% of voters."
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What is the name of the pinball game developed by Williams that had as its theme a well known 1979 Australian dystopian action film directed by George Miller, produced by Byron Kennedy, and starring Mel Gibson?
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Road Kings
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" He appeared in Peter Weir's war drama \"Gallipoli\" (1981) and the romantic drama \"The Year of Living Dangerously\" (1982).",
" Five years later he played Martin Riggs in the buddy cop action comedy \"Lethal Weapon\" alongside Danny Glovera role he later reprised in its sequels \"Lethal Weapon 2\" (1989), \"Lethal Weapon 3\" (1992), and \"Lethal Weapon 4\" (1998)."
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"Title: Mel Gibson filmography\n\nMel Gibson, AO, is an American actor, director, producer and screenwriter who made his acting debut on the Australian television drama series \"The Sullivans\" (1976– 1983). While a student at the National Institute of Dramatic Art in Sydney, he was given an uncredited role in \"I Never Promised You a Rose Garden\" and subsequently appeared as a leading actor in the micro budget surf drama \"Summer City\" (both in 1977). Gibson rose to prominence during the Australian New Wave cinema movement in the early 1980s, having appeared in his breakthrough role in George Miller's dystopian action film \"Mad Max\" (1979), portraying the eponymous hero. He reprised the role in its sequels, \"Mad Max 2\" (1981) and \"Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome\" (1985). He appeared in Peter Weir's war drama \"Gallipoli\" (1981) and the romantic drama \"The Year of Living Dangerously\" (1982). Five years later he played Martin Riggs in the buddy cop action comedy \"Lethal Weapon\" alongside Danny Glovera role he later reprised in its sequels \"Lethal Weapon 2\" (1989), \"Lethal Weapon 3\" (1992), and \"Lethal Weapon 4\" (1998).",
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"Title: Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome\n\nMad Max Beyond Thunderdome (also known as Mad Max 3) is a 1985 Australian post-apocalyptic action adventure film directed by George Miller and George Ogilvie, distributed by Warner Bros., and written by Miller and Terry Hayes. In this sequel to \"Mad Max 2: The Road Warrior\", Max (Mel Gibson) is exiled into the desert by the corrupt ruler of Bartertown, Aunty Entity (Tina Turner), and there encounters an isolated cargo cult centered on a crashed Boeing 747 and its deceased captain. The film is the third installment in the \"Mad Max\" film series and the last to feature Gibson as Max. The series was revived in 2015 with the release of a reboot, \"\", starring Tom Hardy in the titular role."
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Are Ben Okri and Henry Charles Frank Morant both writers?
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Of these two U.S airports, Muskegon County Airport and Fresno Yosemite International Airport, which restored service to Chicago through the Essential Air Service?
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Muskegon County Airport
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"The Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System, also known as YARTS, is a public transit bus line based in Merced, California.",
" YARTS provides scheduled service into popular locations within Merced, Mariposa, Mono, Madera, and Fresno counties, including Yosemite National Park and Fresno Yosemite International Airport."
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"Greenbrier Valley Airport (IATA: KLWB, ICAO: LWB) is a public airport three miles (5 km) north of Lewisburg in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States.",
" It has one runway and is owned by the Greenbrier County Airport Authority.",
" Silver Airways (\"United Express\") has scheduled airline flights, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program, to Washington-Dulles International Airport, which replaced Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport in summer 2012.",
" Silver Airways also flies to Atlanta-Hartsfield International Airport as an independent airline, replacing Delta Connection."
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"Title: Quincy Regional Airport\n\nQuincy Regional Airport (IATA: UIN, ICAO: KUIN, FAA LID: UIN) (Baldwin Field) is a city owned public airport 12 miles east of Quincy, a city in Adams County, Illinois. It is used for general aviation but also sees American Airlines partner Cape Air with subsidized Essential Air Service flights to Lambert-St. Louis International Airport, a service which is subsidized by the federal government's Essential Air Service program at a cost of $1,956,856 (per year).",
"Title: KGPE\n\nKGPE, virtual channel 47 (UHF digital channel 34), is a CBS-affiliated television station located in Fresno, California, United States. The station is owned by Nexstar Media Group, as part of a duopoly with NBC affiliate KSEE-TV (channel 24). The two stations share studio facilities located on McKinley Avenue in East Fresno (several blocks from Fresno Yosemite International Airport); KSEE maintains transmitter facilities located on Bear Mountain (near Meadow Lakes).",
"Title: KMPH-TV\n\nKMPH-TV, virtual channel 26 (UHF digital channel 28), is a Fox-affiliated television station serving Fresno, California, United States that is licensed to Visalia. The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group as part of a duopoly with CW affiliate KFRE-TV (channel 59). The two stations share studio facilities located on East McKinley Avenue in eastern Fresno (one mile southwest of Fresno Yosemite International Airport); KMPH maintains transmitter facilities located on Big Baldy Mountain in northwestern Tulare County.",
"Title: Muskegon County Airport\n\nMuskegon County Airport (IATA: MKG, ICAO: KMKG, FAA LID: MKG) is a county owned, public use airport in Muskegon County, Michigan, United States. The airport is located four nautical miles (5 mi, 7 km) south of the central business district of Muskegon, Michigan, in Norton Shores. It is mostly used for general aviation but is also served by United Express flying CRJ-200 regional jets to its Chicago-O'Hare hub. The airport and the county of Muskegon restored service to Chicago through the Essential Air Service program.",
"Title: Fresno Air Attack Base\n\nThe Fresno Air Attack Base was established in 1955 By the US Forest Service, Sierra National Forest and is located at the Fresno Yosemite International Airport. The US Forest Service leases office space to the California Department of Forestry and Fire Protection's (CAL FIRE) Fresno/Kings Unit. In 1994, it was completely rebuilt to become a model modern AirTanker Base which includes a modern interagency communication/command center.",
"Title: Fresno Yosemite International Airport\n\nFresno Yosemite International Airport (IATA: FAT, ICAO: KFAT, FAA LID: FAT) , formerly Fresno Air Terminal, is a joint civil-military public airport in eastern Fresno, in Fresno County, California. Located approximately 64 miles south of Yosemite National Park on California State Route 41, it is the closest airfield to the Park with scheduled passenger airline jet service. Situated near California State Route 168 and California State Route 180, the airport covers 1728 acres . It maintains two runways and one helipad. Fresno Yosemite International is the air transport center for the San Joaquin Valley, with flights to several airline hubs in the western United States. International flights to Mexico are available through Aeroméxico and Volaris. The airport is also home to the Fresno Air National Guard Base and the 144th Fighter Wing (144 FW) of the California Air National Guard.",
"Title: KSEE\n\nKSEE, virtual channel 24 (UHF digital channel 38), is an NBC-affiliated television station located in Fresno, California, United States. The station is owned by the Nexstar Media Group, as part of a duopoly with CBS affiliate KGPE (channel 47). The two stations share studio facilities located on East McKinley Avenue in East Fresno (several blocks from Fresno Yosemite International Airport); KSEE maintains transmitter facilities located on Bear Mountain (near Meadow Lakes).",
"Title: KFRE-TV\n\nKFRE-TV, virtual channel 59 (UHF digital channel 36), is a CW-affiliated television station serving Fresno, California, United States that is licensed to Sanger. The station is owned by the Sinclair Broadcast Group as part of a duopoly with Fox affiliate KMPH-TV (channel 26). The two stations share studio facilities located on McKinley Avenue in eastern Fresno (one mile southwest of Fresno Yosemite International Airport); KFRE maintains transmitter facilities located on Bear Mountain (near Meadow Lakes).",
"Title: Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System\n\nThe Yosemite Area Regional Transportation System, also known as YARTS, is a public transit bus line based in Merced, California. YARTS provides scheduled service into popular locations within Merced, Mariposa, Mono, Madera, and Fresno counties, including Yosemite National Park and Fresno Yosemite International Airport.",
"Title: Greenbrier Valley Airport\n\nGreenbrier Valley Airport (IATA: KLWB, ICAO: LWB) is a public airport three miles (5 km) north of Lewisburg in Greenbrier County, West Virginia, United States. It has one runway and is owned by the Greenbrier County Airport Authority. Silver Airways (\"United Express\") has scheduled airline flights, subsidized by the Essential Air Service program, to Washington-Dulles International Airport, which replaced Cleveland-Hopkins International Airport in summer 2012. Silver Airways also flies to Atlanta-Hartsfield International Airport as an independent airline, replacing Delta Connection."
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What are both Raoul Walsh and John Lasseter?
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"Luxo Jr. is a 1986 American computer-animated short film produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter.",
" The two-minute short film revolves around one larger and one smaller desk lamp.",
" The larger lamp, named Luxo Sr., looks on while the smaller, \"younger\" Luxo Jr.",
" plays exuberantly with a ball that it accidentally deflates.",
" \"Luxo Jr.\" was Pixar's first animation after Ed Catmull and John Lasseter left Industrial Light and Magic's computer division.",
" It is the source of the hopping desk lamp included in Pixar's corporate logo."
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"Marines, Let's Go is a 1961 CinemaScope colour Korean War film about three Marine buddies (Tom Tryon, David Hedison and Tom Reese) on shore leave in Japan and at war in Korea.",
" It was produced and directed by Raoul Walsh, who also wrote the story.",
" Walsh had previously had successes with films about the U.S. Marine Corps in World War I (\"What Price Glory?",
"\"), the 1920s (\"The Cock-Eyed World\" and \"Sadie Thompson\"), and World War II (\"Battle Cry\").",
" This was the next-to-last film of Walsh's long directing career."
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"John Alan Lasseter (born January 12, 1957) is an American animator, film director, screenwriter, and film producer.",
" He currently is the chief creative officer of Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and DisneyToon Studios.",
" He is also the Principal Creative Advisor for Walt Disney Imagineering."
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"The Naked and the Dead is a 1958 Technicolor widescreen film based on Norman Mailer's World War II novel \"The Naked and the Dead\".",
" Directed by Raoul Walsh and filmed in Panama, the screenplay attributed to the Sanders brothers adds a strip tease and action scenes to Mailer's original narrative.",
" Made by RKO just before its demise, the film was released by Warner Brothers and was the last one Raoul Walsh directed for that studio."
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"Kindred of the Dust is a 1922 American silent film directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring his wife Miriam Cooper.",
" It was based upon the novel of the same name by Peter B. Kyne.",
" The film was the last independent picture for Walsh's production company, and the last film he and Cooper would make together.",
" Today it is one of Walsh's earliest surviving features, and is one of only two non-D. W. Griffith features of Cooper's that still is known to survive."
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"The Serpent was a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Theda Bara.",
" The film based on the short story \"The Wolf's Claw\", by Philip Bartholomae, and its scenario was written by Raoul A. Walsh.",
" Produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation, \"The Serpent\" was shot on location at Chimney Rock, North Carolina, and at the Fox Studio in Fort Lee, New Jersey.",
" It is now considered lost."
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"Lasseter Family Winery is a winery located in Glen Ellen, Sonoma County, California.",
" The winery was founded in 2000 by Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios CCO John Lasseter and his wife, Nancy Lasseter.",
" The winery, once inhabited by the Grand Cru Winery, produces approximately 1,200 cases of French red wine blends annually, with the capacity to produce up to 6,000.",
" The winery grows Bordeaux and Rhône varietals on 27 acres.",
" One of the Lasseters' winemaking mentors was Jess Jackson, of Kendall-Jackson."
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"Raoul A. Walsh (March 11, 1887December 31, 1980) was an American film director, actor, founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) and the brother of the silent screen actor George Walsh.",
" He was known for portraying John Wilkes Booth in the silent classic \"The Birth of a Nation\" (1915) and for directing such films as \"The Big Trail\" (1930), starring John Wayne, \"High Sierra\" (1941), starring Ida Lupino and Humphrey Bogart; and \"White Heat\" (1949), starring James Cagney and Edmond O'Brien.",
" He directed his last film in 1964."
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"Ester e il re (English Translation: \"Esther and the King\") is a 1960 Italian / American international co-production religious epic film directed (with Mario Bava, the film's director of photography, who was credited as a co-director on Italian prints of the film), written, and produced by Raoul Walsh.",
" It was made in Cinemascope and DeLuxe Color, and produced at 20th Century Fox/ Raoul Walsh Productions, and was released by 20th Century Fox.",
" Joan Collins stars as Esther.",
" Based on the Old Testament, this epic recreates the Book of Esther, the tale that is the basis for the Jewish celebration of Purim."
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"Dark Command is a 1940 Western film starring Claire Trevor, John Wayne and Walter Pidgeon loosely based on Quantrill's Raiders during the American Civil War.",
" Directed by Raoul Walsh from the novel by W.R. Burnett, \"Dark Command\" is the only film in which western icons John Wayne and Roy Rogers appear together, and was the only film Wayne and Raoul Walsh made together since Walsh discovered Wayne working as a prop mover, renamed him, and gave him his first leading role in the widescreen western \"The Big Trail\" a decade before."
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"Title: Luxo Jr.\n\nLuxo Jr. is a 1986 American computer-animated short film produced by Pixar and directed by John Lasseter. The two-minute short film revolves around one larger and one smaller desk lamp. The larger lamp, named Luxo Sr., looks on while the smaller, \"younger\" Luxo Jr. plays exuberantly with a ball that it accidentally deflates. \"Luxo Jr.\" was Pixar's first animation after Ed Catmull and John Lasseter left Industrial Light and Magic's computer division. It is the source of the hopping desk lamp included in Pixar's corporate logo.",
"Title: Marines, Let's Go\n\nMarines, Let's Go is a 1961 CinemaScope colour Korean War film about three Marine buddies (Tom Tryon, David Hedison and Tom Reese) on shore leave in Japan and at war in Korea. It was produced and directed by Raoul Walsh, who also wrote the story. Walsh had previously had successes with films about the U.S. Marine Corps in World War I (\"What Price Glory? \"), the 1920s (\"The Cock-Eyed World\" and \"Sadie Thompson\"), and World War II (\"Battle Cry\"). This was the next-to-last film of Walsh's long directing career.",
"Title: John Lasseter\n\nJohn Alan Lasseter (born January 12, 1957) is an American animator, film director, screenwriter, and film producer. He currently is the chief creative officer of Pixar Animation Studios, Walt Disney Animation Studios, and DisneyToon Studios. He is also the Principal Creative Advisor for Walt Disney Imagineering.",
"Title: The Naked and the Dead (film)\n\nThe Naked and the Dead is a 1958 Technicolor widescreen film based on Norman Mailer's World War II novel \"The Naked and the Dead\". Directed by Raoul Walsh and filmed in Panama, the screenplay attributed to the Sanders brothers adds a strip tease and action scenes to Mailer's original narrative. Made by RKO just before its demise, the film was released by Warner Brothers and was the last one Raoul Walsh directed for that studio.",
"Title: Kindred of the Dust\n\nKindred of the Dust is a 1922 American silent film directed by Raoul Walsh, and starring his wife Miriam Cooper. It was based upon the novel of the same name by Peter B. Kyne. The film was the last independent picture for Walsh's production company, and the last film he and Cooper would make together. Today it is one of Walsh's earliest surviving features, and is one of only two non-D. W. Griffith features of Cooper's that still is known to survive.",
"Title: The Serpent (1916 film)\n\nThe Serpent was a 1916 American silent drama film directed by Raoul Walsh and starring Theda Bara. The film based on the short story \"The Wolf's Claw\", by Philip Bartholomae, and its scenario was written by Raoul A. Walsh. Produced and distributed by Fox Film Corporation, \"The Serpent\" was shot on location at Chimney Rock, North Carolina, and at the Fox Studio in Fort Lee, New Jersey. It is now considered lost.",
"Title: Lasseter Family Winery\n\nLasseter Family Winery is a winery located in Glen Ellen, Sonoma County, California. The winery was founded in 2000 by Pixar and Walt Disney Animation Studios CCO John Lasseter and his wife, Nancy Lasseter. The winery, once inhabited by the Grand Cru Winery, produces approximately 1,200 cases of French red wine blends annually, with the capacity to produce up to 6,000. The winery grows Bordeaux and Rhône varietals on 27 acres. One of the Lasseters' winemaking mentors was Jess Jackson, of Kendall-Jackson.",
"Title: Raoul Walsh\n\nRaoul A. Walsh (March 11, 1887December 31, 1980) was an American film director, actor, founding member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS) and the brother of the silent screen actor George Walsh. He was known for portraying John Wilkes Booth in the silent classic \"The Birth of a Nation\" (1915) and for directing such films as \"The Big Trail\" (1930), starring John Wayne, \"High Sierra\" (1941), starring Ida Lupino and Humphrey Bogart; and \"White Heat\" (1949), starring James Cagney and Edmond O'Brien. He directed his last film in 1964.",
"Title: Esther and the King\n\nEster e il re (English Translation: \"Esther and the King\") is a 1960 Italian / American international co-production religious epic film directed (with Mario Bava, the film's director of photography, who was credited as a co-director on Italian prints of the film), written, and produced by Raoul Walsh. It was made in Cinemascope and DeLuxe Color, and produced at 20th Century Fox/ Raoul Walsh Productions, and was released by 20th Century Fox. Joan Collins stars as Esther. Based on the Old Testament, this epic recreates the Book of Esther, the tale that is the basis for the Jewish celebration of Purim.",
"Title: Dark Command\n\nDark Command is a 1940 Western film starring Claire Trevor, John Wayne and Walter Pidgeon loosely based on Quantrill's Raiders during the American Civil War. Directed by Raoul Walsh from the novel by W.R. Burnett, \"Dark Command\" is the only film in which western icons John Wayne and Roy Rogers appear together, and was the only film Wayne and Raoul Walsh made together since Walsh discovered Wayne working as a prop mover, renamed him, and gave him his first leading role in the widescreen western \"The Big Trail\" a decade before."
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"A Day in the Life" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as the final track of their 1967 album "Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band", Lennon's lyrics were inspired by contemporary newspaper articles, including a report on the death of which Guinness heir, Guinness, is an Irish dry stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness (1725–1803) at St. James's Gate brewery in the capital city of Dublin, Ireland?
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Tara Browne
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"Return to Pepperland is a cancelled Paul McCartney album recorded in 1984–1987.",
" The album was built up of mostly home demos and was a reflection of work from McCartney's career as a member of the English rock band the Beatles.",
" Although it was made around twenty years after the release of the Beatles' 1967 album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" (which inspired it), some tracks which made their way onto the bootleg were written whilst McCartney was in the Beatles, including the Lennon–McCartney-written \"Love Me Do\" and \"P.S. I Love You\".",
" Other songs turned up on CD-single B-sides including the McCartney/Stewart song \"Don't Break the Promise\"."
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"Sgt. Pepper Knew My Father is a 1988 multi-artist compilation of 1980s artists recording new versions of the songs on The Beatles album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\".",
" The album was produced by the \"New Musical Express\" to raise money for Childline, the charity founded by the now-defunct BBC1 consumer programme \"That's Life!",
"\".",
" It was also intended to celebrate the 21st anniversary of the original release of \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" on 1 June 1967."
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"\"I'm the Greatest\" is a song written by English musician John Lennon that was released as the opening track of the 1973 album \"Ringo\" by Ringo Starr.",
" With Starr, Lennon and George Harrison appearing on the track, it marks the only time that three former Beatles recorded together between the band's break-up in 1970 and Lennon's death in 1980.",
" Lennon wrote the song in December 1970 as a wry comment on his rise to fame, and later tailored the composition for Starr to sing.",
" Named after one of Muhammad Ali's catchphrases, the song partly evokes the stage-show concept of the Beatles' 1967 album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\"."
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"\"With a Little Help from My Friends\" is a song by the Beatles, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney from the album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" issued worldwide in June 1967.",
" The song was written for and sung by the Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr as the character \"Billy Shears\".",
" The song, paired with \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" and featuring \"A Day in the Life\" as its B-side, was reissued as a single in the U.S. in August 1978 (#71) and in the U.K. in September 1978 (#63).",
" \"With a Little Help from My Friends\" was ranked No. 311 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time."
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"St. James' Gate Brewery (Irish: \"Grúdlann Gheata Naomh Séamuis\" ) is a brewery founded in 1759 in Dublin, Ireland, by Arthur Guinness.",
" The company is now a part of Diageo, a company formed from the merger of Guinness and Grand Metropolitan in 1997.",
" The main product of the brewery is Guinness Draught."
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"St. James' Gate Brewery (Irish: \"Grúdlann Gheata Naomh Séamuis\" ) is a brewery founded in 1759 in Dublin, Ireland, by Arthur Guinness.",
" The company is now a part of Diageo, a British company formed from the merger of Guinness and Grand Metropolitan in 1997.",
" The main product of the brewery is Guinness Draught."
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"\"Fixing a Hole\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released on their 1967 album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\".",
" It was written by Paul McCartney, although credited to Lennon–McCartney.",
" The Beatles recorded the track in February 1967, with the main session taking place at Regent Sound Studios in central London.",
" It marked the first time that the Beatles had used a British studio other than EMI's facility at Abbey Road for one of their EMI recordings."
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"\"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" is a song written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney), and first recorded and released in 1967, on the album of the same name by the Beatles.",
" The song appears twice on the album: as the opening track (segueing into \"With a Little Help from My Friends\"), and as \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)\", the penultimate track (segueing into \"A Day in the Life\").",
" As the title song, the lyrics introduce the fictional band that performs on the album."
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"Guinness ( ) is an Irish dry stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness (1725–1803) at St. James's Gate brewery in the capital city of Dublin, Ireland.",
" Guinness, produced by the Diageo beverages company, is one of the most successful beer brands worldwide.",
" It is brewed in almost 50 countries and is available in over 120.",
" Annual sales total of Guinness in 2011 was 850 e6litre ."
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" Lennon's lyrics were inspired by contemporary newspaper articles, including a report on the death of Guinness heir Tara Browne.",
" The recording includes two passages of orchestral glissandos that were partly improvised in the avant-garde style.",
" As with the sustained piano chord that closes the song, the orchestral passages were added after the Beatles had recorded the main rhythm track."
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"Title: Return to Pepperland\n\nReturn to Pepperland is a cancelled Paul McCartney album recorded in 1984–1987. The album was built up of mostly home demos and was a reflection of work from McCartney's career as a member of the English rock band the Beatles. Although it was made around twenty years after the release of the Beatles' 1967 album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" (which inspired it), some tracks which made their way onto the bootleg were written whilst McCartney was in the Beatles, including the Lennon–McCartney-written \"Love Me Do\" and \"P.S. I Love You\". Other songs turned up on CD-single B-sides including the McCartney/Stewart song \"Don't Break the Promise\".",
"Title: Sgt. Pepper Knew My Father\n\nSgt. Pepper Knew My Father is a 1988 multi-artist compilation of 1980s artists recording new versions of the songs on The Beatles album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\". The album was produced by the \"New Musical Express\" to raise money for Childline, the charity founded by the now-defunct BBC1 consumer programme \"That's Life! \". It was also intended to celebrate the 21st anniversary of the original release of \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" on 1 June 1967.",
"Title: I'm the Greatest\n\n\"I'm the Greatest\" is a song written by English musician John Lennon that was released as the opening track of the 1973 album \"Ringo\" by Ringo Starr. With Starr, Lennon and George Harrison appearing on the track, it marks the only time that three former Beatles recorded together between the band's break-up in 1970 and Lennon's death in 1980. Lennon wrote the song in December 1970 as a wry comment on his rise to fame, and later tailored the composition for Starr to sing. Named after one of Muhammad Ali's catchphrases, the song partly evokes the stage-show concept of the Beatles' 1967 album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\".",
"Title: With a Little Help from My Friends\n\n\"With a Little Help from My Friends\" is a song by the Beatles, written by John Lennon and Paul McCartney from the album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" issued worldwide in June 1967. The song was written for and sung by the Beatles' drummer Ringo Starr as the character \"Billy Shears\". The song, paired with \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" and featuring \"A Day in the Life\" as its B-side, was reissued as a single in the U.S. in August 1978 (#71) and in the U.K. in September 1978 (#63). \"With a Little Help from My Friends\" was ranked No. 311 on \"Rolling Stone\"' s list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time.",
"Title: St. James' Gate\n\nSt. James' Gate Brewery (Irish: \"Grúdlann Gheata Naomh Séamuis\" ) is a brewery founded in 1759 in Dublin, Ireland, by Arthur Guinness. The company is now a part of Diageo, a company formed from the merger of Guinness and Grand Metropolitan in 1997. The main product of the brewery is Guinness Draught.",
"Title: Guinness Brewery\n\nSt. James' Gate Brewery (Irish: \"Grúdlann Gheata Naomh Séamuis\" ) is a brewery founded in 1759 in Dublin, Ireland, by Arthur Guinness. The company is now a part of Diageo, a British company formed from the merger of Guinness and Grand Metropolitan in 1997. The main product of the brewery is Guinness Draught.",
"Title: Fixing a Hole\n\n\"Fixing a Hole\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released on their 1967 album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\". It was written by Paul McCartney, although credited to Lennon–McCartney. The Beatles recorded the track in February 1967, with the main session taking place at Regent Sound Studios in central London. It marked the first time that the Beatles had used a British studio other than EMI's facility at Abbey Road for one of their EMI recordings.",
"Title: Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (song)\n\n\"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\" is a song written by Paul McCartney (credited to Lennon–McCartney), and first recorded and released in 1967, on the album of the same name by the Beatles. The song appears twice on the album: as the opening track (segueing into \"With a Little Help from My Friends\"), and as \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)\", the penultimate track (segueing into \"A Day in the Life\"). As the title song, the lyrics introduce the fictional band that performs on the album.",
"Title: Guinness\n\nGuinness ( ) is an Irish dry stout that originated in the brewery of Arthur Guinness (1725–1803) at St. James's Gate brewery in the capital city of Dublin, Ireland. Guinness, produced by the Diageo beverages company, is one of the most successful beer brands worldwide. It is brewed in almost 50 countries and is available in over 120. Annual sales total of Guinness in 2011 was 850 e6litre .",
"Title: A Day in the Life\n\n\"A Day in the Life\" is a song by the English rock band the Beatles that was released as the final track of their 1967 album \"Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band\". Credited to Lennon–McCartney, the verses were written mainly by John Lennon, with Paul McCartney primarily contributing the song's middle section. Lennon's lyrics were inspired by contemporary newspaper articles, including a report on the death of Guinness heir Tara Browne. The recording includes two passages of orchestral glissandos that were partly improvised in the avant-garde style. As with the sustained piano chord that closes the song, the orchestral passages were added after the Beatles had recorded the main rhythm track."
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Who performed more genres of music, Matt Barlow or KatieJane Garside?
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She has also written and released material with her project Ruby Throat, an acoustic collaboration with Chris Whittingham, since 2007.
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"Dan Schaffer (born 3 February 1969) is a British writer/artist working primarily in comics and film.",
" He is best known as the writer and illustrator of cult comic book series, \"Dogwitch\".",
" He is also the co-creator/artist of \"Indigo Vertigo\", a collaboration with Queenadreena / Daisy Chainsaw singer Katiejane Garside, and writer/artist of the original graphic novel The Scribbler."
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"Katrina Jane Garside (born 8 July 1968) is an English singer, songwriter, visual artist, and poet.",
" She rose to prominence as the lead vocalist of the indie noise rock band Daisy Chainsaw, which she formed in 1989 with guitarist Crispin Gray.",
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" It was released on 8 November 2007 on a limited run of only 500 copies.",
" This consisted of books bound from Indian vintage red leather, the CD in a cloth pocket in the back of the book.",
" Another limited version of 400 copies was released on January 16, 2008, this time in a regular jewelled case and a 4-panel CD booklet.",
" There was a worldwide general release later in 2008, but \"Marybell\" was replaced on this edition by two new tracks, \"Consuela's Newt\" and \"Boat Song.\"",
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" They originally featured KatieJane Garside as lead vocalist and lyricist on the band's early EPs and debut album, \"Eleventeen\" (1992), before her departure in 1993.",
" The band's live performances were noted for their wild histrionics, often featuring Garside onstage drilling doll heads and drinking juice from baby bottles.",
" Following Garside's departure, the group's second album and subsequent EPs featured Belinda Leith on vocals, until the band's breakup in 1995.",
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" The album features writing from frontwoman KatieJane Garside, guitarist Crispin Gray, and drummer Pete Howard, as well as contributions from Garside's sister, Melanie Garside, who also plays bass on the album.",
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"Lalleshwari/Lullabies in a Glass Wilderness is an independent solo album by the British artist KatieJane Garside.",
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" The name 'Lalleshwari' comes from an ancient Hindu poet."
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"Matthew Barlow (born March 10, 1970 in Biloxi, Mississippi, US) is an American heavy metal singer and police officer.",
" He is the lead singer for Ashes of Ares and former of Iced Earth and Pyramaze.",
" He is Jon Schaffer's brother-in-law."
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"Title: Daniel Schaffer\n\nDan Schaffer (born 3 February 1969) is a British writer/artist working primarily in comics and film. He is best known as the writer and illustrator of cult comic book series, \"Dogwitch\". He is also the co-creator/artist of \"Indigo Vertigo\", a collaboration with Queenadreena / Daisy Chainsaw singer Katiejane Garside, and writer/artist of the original graphic novel The Scribbler.",
"Title: Ruby Throat\n\nRuby Throat is a British neofolk musical duo formed in 2007 by former Daisy Chainsaw and Queenadreena vocalist KatieJane Garside and guitarist Chris Whittingham. The duo came together amidst the dissolution of Queenadreena, and have recorded three studio albums, beginning with \"The Ventriloquist\" (2007).",
"Title: KatieJane Garside\n\nKatrina Jane Garside (born 8 July 1968) is an English singer, songwriter, visual artist, and poet. She rose to prominence as the lead vocalist of the indie noise rock band Daisy Chainsaw, which she formed in 1989 with guitarist Crispin Gray. After quitting the band in 1993, she would reunite with Gray in 1999 to form the band Queenadreena. She has also written and released material with her project Ruby Throat, an acoustic collaboration with Chris Whittingham, since 2007.",
"Title: The Ventriloquist (album)\n\nThe Ventriloquist is an album by Ruby Throat, a musical act consisting of Katiejane Garside (frontwoman of Queen Adreena) and Chris Whittingham. It was released on 8 November 2007 on a limited run of only 500 copies. This consisted of books bound from Indian vintage red leather, the CD in a cloth pocket in the back of the book. Another limited version of 400 copies was released on January 16, 2008, this time in a regular jewelled case and a 4-panel CD booklet. There was a worldwide general release later in 2008, but \"Marybell\" was replaced on this edition by two new tracks, \"Consuela's Newt\" and \"Boat Song.\" An official limited edition run of 300 gatefold double vinyl LPs were issued in Spring 2010 by Los Angeles-based label, The Lovers' Will Records & Press.",
"Title: Indigo Vertigo\n\nIndigo Vertigo is a 48-page graphic novella, written by KatieJane Garside and illustrated by \"Dogwitch\" creator, Daniel Schaffer. It was published by Image Comics in 2005.",
"Title: Daisy Chainsaw\n\nDaisy Chainsaw were an English alternative rock band, active between 1989 and 1995. They originally featured KatieJane Garside as lead vocalist and lyricist on the band's early EPs and debut album, \"Eleventeen\" (1992), before her departure in 1993. The band's live performances were noted for their wild histrionics, often featuring Garside onstage drilling doll heads and drinking juice from baby bottles. Following Garside's departure, the group's second album and subsequent EPs featured Belinda Leith on vocals, until the band's breakup in 1995. Guitarist Crispin Gray and Garside would later reunite to form Queenadreena in 1999.",
"Title: The Butcher and the Butterfly\n\nThe Butcher and the Butterfly is the third studio album by English alternative rock band Queenadreena, released in May 2005 though One Little Indian and Imperial Records. The album features writing from frontwoman KatieJane Garside, guitarist Crispin Gray, and drummer Pete Howard, as well as contributions from Garside's sister, Melanie Garside, who also plays bass on the album. Richard Adams, the bassist of Garside and Gray's former band, Daisy Chainsaw, also has a co-writing credit on one track.",
"Title: Lullabies in a Glass Wilderness\n\nLalleshwari/Lullabies in a Glass Wilderness is an independent solo album by the British artist KatieJane Garside. She is also the frontwoman of Queenadreena, Ruby Throat and formerly of Daisy Chainsaw. The name 'Lalleshwari' comes from an ancient Hindu poet.",
"Title: Queenadreena\n\nQueenadreena were an English alternative rock band that formed in London, England in 1999. The group were formed by vocalist KatieJane Garside and guitarist Crispin Gray, who had previously collaborated in the celebrated but short-lived band Daisy Chainsaw. Garside and Gray, who had earned a reputation for their abrasive songwriting with Daisy Chainsaw, incorporated elements of blues rock and other genres with Queenadreena, in addition to their predominant noise rock influences.",
"Title: Matt Barlow\n\nMatthew Barlow (born March 10, 1970 in Biloxi, Mississippi, US) is an American heavy metal singer and police officer. He is the lead singer for Ashes of Ares and former of Iced Earth and Pyramaze. He is Jon Schaffer's brother-in-law."
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Who won the pageant in which Grazia Maria Pinto participated in 2012?
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Olivia Culpo
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"Grazia Maria Pinto (born Catania, 22 April 1988) is an Italian model.",
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"Princess Maria di Grazia (Full Italian name: \"Maria delle Grazie Pia Chiara Anna Teresa Isabella Luitgarda Apollonia Agata Cecilia Filomena Antonia Lucia Cristina Caterina di Borbone\" ) (12 August 1878 – 20 June 1973) was a princess of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and princess of Orléans-Braganza through her marriage to Prince Luiz of Orléans-Braganza."
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"Linda Christanty (born 18 March 1970 in Bangka island, at the island province of Bangka Belitung) is an Indonesian author and journalist.",
" She won the 2013 S.E.A Write Award.",
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" (essays, 2011), \"Seekor Anjing Mati di Bala Murghab\"/\"A Dog Died in Bala Murghab\" (short stories, 2012), and \"Seekor Burung Kecil Biru di Naha: Konflik, Tragedi, Rekonsiliasi\"/\"A Little Blue Bird in Naha: Conflict, Tragedy, Reconciliation\" (2015)."
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"Grazia Maria Cosima Damiana Deledda (] ; ] ; 28 September 1871 – 15 August 1936) was an Italian writer who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926 \"for her idealistically inspired writings which with plastic clarity picture the life on her native island [i.e. Sardinia] and with depth and sympathy deal with human problems in general\".",
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"Filipe Pinto Basto Soares Franco (born 11 March 1953 in Lisbon) was the 46th president of Sporting CP, one of Portugal's biggest comprehensive sports clubs, second child and second son of Rui Guedes Soares Franco and Isabel Maria da Câmara Ferreira Pinto Basto (Noblemen of Coat of Arms), of English descent (a descendant of Louis, comte de Narbonne-Lara and the Duke of Loulé and Infanta Ana de Jesus Maria of Portugal)."
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"Ashley Hinshaw was born in La Porte, Indiana to Chris and Craig Hinshaw.",
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" In 2003 Hinshaw won third in the Queen's Court competition and second in photogenic competition in the Miss Indiana American Junior Teen Pageant.",
" Ashley also won state finalist application process; speech; prettiest smile; and recommending the most people to participate in the pageant next year and receiving the most recommendations from competitors for her to participate again next year.",
" Hinshaw then went on to participate in the National Miss American Coed Pageant for the Miss American Junior Teen category at the age of 14.",
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"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: Princess Maria di Grazia of Bourbon-Two Sicilies\n\nPrincess Maria di Grazia (Full Italian name: \"Maria delle Grazie Pia Chiara Anna Teresa Isabella Luitgarda Apollonia Agata Cecilia Filomena Antonia Lucia Cristina Caterina di Borbone\" ) (12 August 1878 – 20 June 1973) was a princess of Bourbon-Two Sicilies and princess of Orléans-Braganza through her marriage to Prince Luiz of Orléans-Braganza.",
"Title: Linda Christanty\n\nLinda Christanty (born 18 March 1970 in Bangka island, at the island province of Bangka Belitung) is an Indonesian author and journalist. She won the 2013 S.E.A Write Award. Some of her books are: \"Kuda Terbang Maria Pinto\"/\"Maria Pinto’s Flying Horse\" (short stories, 2004), \"Dari Jawa Menuju Atjeh: Politik, Islam dan Gay\"/\"From Java to Atjeh: Politic, Islam and Gay\" (essays, 2008), \"Rahasia Selma\"/\"Selma’s Secret\" (short stories, 2010), \"Jangan Tulis Kami Teroris\"/\"Don’t Write that We Are Terrorists\"/\"Schreib ja nicht, dass wir Terroristen sind!\" (essays, 2011), \"Seekor Anjing Mati di Bala Murghab\"/\"A Dog Died in Bala Murghab\" (short stories, 2012), and \"Seekor Burung Kecil Biru di Naha: Konflik, Tragedi, Rekonsiliasi\"/\"A Little Blue Bird in Naha: Conflict, Tragedy, Reconciliation\" (2015).",
"Title: Maria Grazia Orsani\n\nMaria Grazia Orsani (born 11 June 1969) is an Italian female retired racewalker, which participated at the 1987 World Championships in Athletics.",
"Title: Jerry Pinto\n\nJerry Pinto (born 1966) is a Mumbai-based Indian writer of poetry, prose and children's fiction, as well as a journalist. Pinto writes in English, and his works include, \"Helen: The Life and Times of an H-Bomb\" (2006) which won the Best Book on Cinema Award at the 54th National Film Awards, \"Surviving Women\" (2000) and \"Asylum and Other Poems\" (2003). His first novel \"Em and The Big Hoom\" was published in 2012. Pinto won the Windham-Campbell prize in 2016 for his fiction.",
"Title: Grazia Deledda\n\nGrazia Maria Cosima Damiana Deledda (] ; ] ; 28 September 1871 – 15 August 1936) was an Italian writer who received the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1926 \"for her idealistically inspired writings which with plastic clarity picture the life on her native island [i.e. Sardinia] and with depth and sympathy deal with human problems in general\". She was the first Italian woman to receive this honor.",
"Title: Filipe Soares Franco\n\nFilipe Pinto Basto Soares Franco (born 11 March 1953 in Lisbon) was the 46th president of Sporting CP, one of Portugal's biggest comprehensive sports clubs, second child and second son of Rui Guedes Soares Franco and Isabel Maria da Câmara Ferreira Pinto Basto (Noblemen of Coat of Arms), of English descent (a descendant of Louis, comte de Narbonne-Lara and the Duke of Loulé and Infanta Ana de Jesus Maria of Portugal).",
"Title: Ashley Hinshaw\n\nAshley Hinshaw was born in La Porte, Indiana to Chris and Craig Hinshaw. Since the age of nine, she auditioned and participated in several children's plays and youth theatre. Hinshaw began modeling in her local hometown pageant (Miss Maple City Pageant and Talent Competition) at the age of 13, where she won on beauty and photogenic for 13- to 16-year-olds and talent for 8- to 14-year-olds. In 2003 Hinshaw won third in the Queen's Court competition and second in photogenic competition in the Miss Indiana American Junior Teen Pageant. Ashley also won state finalist application process; speech; prettiest smile; and recommending the most people to participate in the pageant next year and receiving the most recommendations from competitors for her to participate again next year. Hinshaw then went on to participate in the National Miss American Coed Pageant for the Miss American Junior Teen category at the age of 14. When she was 16, Ashley Hinshaw moved to New York for her modeling career.",
"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: Miss Universe 2012\n\nMiss Universe 2012, the 61st Miss Universe pageant, was held on 19 December 2012 at The AXIS, Las Vegas, Nevada, United States. Leila Lopes of Angola crowned her successor Olivia Culpo of the United States at the end of the event. 89 contestants competed in this year's pageant, same as last year."
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Ballabriggs is a retired racehorse trained in a civil parhish with a population of what at the 2011 census?
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157
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"Neston is a small residential town and civil parish in the borough of Cheshire West and Chester.",
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" At the 2001 Census the population of Neston ward was recorded as 3,521, increasing to 4,329 at the 2011 Census.",
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"Lostwithiel ( ; Cornish: Lostwydhyel ) is a civil parish and small town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom at the head of the estuary of the River Fowey.",
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" Historically in Lancashire, Allithwaite, and the village of Cartmel situated to the north, are part of the civil parish of Lower Allithwaite.",
" At the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 1,758, increasing to 1,831 at the 2011 Census.",
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"Warton is a village, civil parish and electoral ward in the City of Lancaster in north Lancashire in the north-west of England, close to the boundary with Cumbria, with a population of around 2,000, measured at the 2011 Census to be 2,360.",
" It is a village steeped in history; its earliest recording as a settlement is made in Domesday Book written in 1086.",
" The nearest town to Warton is Carnforth, which was originally part of Warton parish.",
" It has connections to the first President of the United States, George Washington: Washington's ancestor of seven generations, Lawrence Washington, is rumoured to have helped build the village church of St Oswald.",
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"Ackworth is a village and civil parish in the metropolitan borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England, situated between Pontefract, Barnsley and Doncaster on the small River Went.",
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" According to the 2001 census it had a population of 6,493, increasing to 7,049 at the 2011 Census.",
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"Title: Cholmondeley, Cheshire\n\nCholmondeley ( ) is a civil parish in Cheshire, England, north east of Malpas and west of Nantwich. It includes the small settlements of Croxton Green ([ SJ552527] ) and Dowse Green ([ SJ561517] ), with a total population of a little over a hundred, increasing to 157 at the 2011 Census. Nearby villages include Bickerton to the north east, Bulkeley to the north, Chorley to the east, No Man's Heath to the south west, and Bickley Moss to the south.",
"Title: Neston\n\nNeston is a small residential town and civil parish in the borough of Cheshire West and Chester. It is situated on the part of the Wirral Peninsula that remains in the ceremonial county of Cheshire, England. Parkgate is located to the north west and the villages of Little Neston and Ness to the south of the town. At the 2001 Census the population of Neston ward was recorded as 3,521, increasing to 4,329 at the 2011 Census. The town and civil parish also includes Little Neston; Parkgate; and Riverside wards; along with part of Burton and Ness ward, and has a population of 15,162, increasing to 15,221 in the 2011 Census.",
"Title: Well, Lincolnshire\n\nWell is a small estate village and civil parish about 1.5 mi south of the town of Alford, in the East Lindsey district of Lincolnshire, England. The population of the civil parish was 166 at the 2011 census. It is situated on the foot of the east entry to the Lincolnshire Wolds. The population of 166 as at the 2011 census includes the hamlet of Claxby St. Andrew. The village provides views of the gradually sloping hills towards the west.",
"Title: Lostwithiel\n\nLostwithiel ( ; Cornish: Lostwydhyel ) is a civil parish and small town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom at the head of the estuary of the River Fowey. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 2,739, increasing to 2,899 at the 2011 census. The Lostwithiel electoral ward had a population of 4,639 at the 2011 census. The name Lostwithiel comes from the Cornish \"lostwydhyel\" which means \"tail of a wooded area\".",
"Title: Penryn, Cornwall\n\nPenryn ( Cornish: Pennrynn , meaning 'promontory') is a civil parish and town in Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. It is situated on the Penryn River about 1 mi north-west of Falmouth. The population was 7,166 in the 2001 census and a receded 6,812 in the 2011 census, a drop of more than 300 people across the ten year time gap. There are two electoral wards covering Penryn: 'Penryn East and Mylor' and 'Penryn West'. The total population of both wards in the 2011 census was 9,790",
"Title: Allithwaite\n\nAllithwaite is a small village in Cumbria, England, located roughly 1.2 mi west of Grange-over-Sands. Most of its residents commute to local areas of Ulverston, Barrow-in-Furness, Kendal or Lancaster to work. Historically in Lancashire, Allithwaite, and the village of Cartmel situated to the north, are part of the civil parish of Lower Allithwaite. At the 2001 census, the parish had a population of 1,758, increasing to 1,831 at the 2011 Census. There is also a civil parish called Upper Allithwaite, which includes Lindale, Low Newton and High Newton. The population of this parish at the 2011 Census was 843.",
"Title: Ballabriggs\n\nBallabriggs (foaled 20 April 2001) is a retired Grand National-winning National Hunt racehorse trained by Donald McCain, Jr. in Cholmondeley, Cheshire and owned by Trevor Hemmings.",
"Title: Bickerstaffe\n\nBickerstaffe is a village and civil parish in the West Lancashire district of Lancashire, England. According to the 2001 Census the population of the civil parish was 1,196, reducing to 1180 at the 2011 census, although the population of the electoral ward, which includes Lathom South, was slightly greater at 2,013, reducing to 1,988 at the 2011 census.",
"Title: Warton, Lancaster\n\nWarton is a village, civil parish and electoral ward in the City of Lancaster in north Lancashire in the north-west of England, close to the boundary with Cumbria, with a population of around 2,000, measured at the 2011 Census to be 2,360. It is a village steeped in history; its earliest recording as a settlement is made in Domesday Book written in 1086. The nearest town to Warton is Carnforth, which was originally part of Warton parish. It has connections to the first President of the United States, George Washington: Washington's ancestor of seven generations, Lawrence Washington, is rumoured to have helped build the village church of St Oswald. The parish covers an area in excess of 11000 acre and is predominantly rural. The parish of Warton had a population of 2315 recorded in the 2001 census, and 2,360 in the 2011 census.",
"Title: Ackworth, West Yorkshire\n\nAckworth is a village and civil parish in the metropolitan borough of Wakefield, West Yorkshire, England, situated between Pontefract, Barnsley and Doncaster on the small River Went. The village consists of four parts, High Ackworth, Low Ackworth, Ackworth Moor Top, and Brackenhill. According to the 2001 census it had a population of 6,493, increasing to 7,049 at the 2011 Census. There is also a City of Wakefield Ward called Ackworth, North Elmsall and Upton. At the 2011 Census this ward had a population of 16,099."
] |
6,554
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Which project was pioneered by Dr. D. Ewen Cameron and call the CIA's mind control project?
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Project MKUltra
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"Project MKUltra, also called the CIA's mind control program, is the code name given to a program of experiments on human subjects, at times illegal, designed and undertaken by the United States Central Intelligence Agency.",
" Experiments on humans were intended to identify and develop drugs and procedures to be used in interrogations and torture, in order to weaken the individual to force confessions through mind control."
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"Donald Ewen Cameron ((1901--)24 1901 – (1967--)08 1967 ) — known as D. Ewen Cameron or Ewen Cameron — was a Scottish-born psychiatrist who served as President of the American Psychiatric Association (1952–1953), Canadian Psychiatric Association (1958-1959), American Psychopathological Association (1963), Society of Biological Psychiatry (1965) and World Psychiatric Association (1961-1966).",
" Notwithstanding his high professional reputation, he has been criticized for administering electroshock therapy and experimental drugs to patients without their informed consent.",
" Some of this work took place in the context of the Project MKUltra mind control program."
],
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},
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"Psychic driving was a psychiatric procedure of the 1950s and 1960s in which patients were subjected to a continuously repeated audio message on a looped tape to alter their behaviour.",
" In psychic driving, patients were often exposed to hundreds of thousands of repetitions of a single statement over the course of their treatment.",
" They were also concurrently administered muscular paralytic drugs such as curare to subdue them for the purposes of exposure to the looped message(s).",
" The procedure was pioneered by Dr. D. Ewen Cameron, and used and funded by the CIA's Project MKUltra program in Canada."
],
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"Combatting Cult Mind Control is a non-fiction work by Steven Hassan described as a \"Guide to Protection, Rescue, and Recovery from Destructive Cults.\"",
" The author discusses theories of mind control and cults based on the research of Margaret Singer and Robert Lifton as well as the cognitive dissonance theory of Leon Festinger.",
" Park Street Press, a New age and alternative beliefs publisher, first published the book in 1988.",
" In 2015, Hassan's own Freedom of Mind Press issued a revised 25th anniversary edition, Combating Cult Mind Control, featuring Hassan's new analysis of how coercive groups use social media to gain undue influence and updates on organizations that he alleges practice mind control."
],
"title": "Combatting Cult Mind Control"
},
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"The Late Show, also known as The Late Show with Ewen Cameron is a late-night talk show television programme originally broadcast in Scotland on the STV2 network channel presented by comedian and television personality Ewen Cameron.",
" The show began broadcasting in January 2016, originally on the STV Glasgow and STV Edinburgh networks, until both channels were axed in 2017 and merged to form the new STV2 channel, where the programme currently airs at 10:30pm."
],
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"Brigadier Claude Ewen Cameron, MC & Bar, OAM, ED (13 September 1894 – 10 September 1982) was an Australian Army officer.",
" Cameron fought during the First World War with the Australian Imperial Force, serving at Gallipoli, Menin Road and Amiens.",
" He was awarded the Military Cross for his actions during the Battle of Amiens, and won a Bar to the award for actions on 3 October 1918 during the Hundred Days' Offensive.",
" He took command of the 18th Battalion in July 1933 and was promoted to a temporary colonel in 1940, taking command of the 8th Brigade.",
" In August 1942, Cameron volunteered to serve in the Second Australian Imperial Force and, under his command, the 8th Brigade fought in the Huon Peninsula campaign.",
" Cameron relinquished command of the brigade in August 1944 and took command of the 2nd Brigade from until December 1944.",
" He was transferred to the Reserves on 27 February 1945 and mentioned in despatches for his service in New Guinea.",
" Cameron returned to civilian life and was appointed managing director of Syndney Harbor Ferries in 1951.",
" He retired in 1964.",
" Cameron was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 1980 and died two years later."
],
"title": "Claude Ewen Cameron"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London is a 2004 British-American action comedy film and the sequel to the 2003 film \"Agent Cody Banks\".",
" Directed by Kevin Allen and written by Don Rhymer, the film stars Frankie Muniz (the only major returning actor from the previous film), Hannah Spearritt, Anthony Anderson and Keith David.",
" The film takes place in London with Cody and his buffonish adult partner, Derek trying to recover a stolen software and stop the activation of the government's mind control project."
],
"title": "Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London"
},
{
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"The Lowell Creek Diversion Tunnel is a flood control project located in Seward, Alaska, United States.",
" The project was constructed to alleviate flooding of Lowell Creek in Seward.",
" It was the first flood control project completed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers in Alaska."
],
"title": "Lowell Creek Diversion Tunnel"
},
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"sentences": [
"Donald Cameron (born c. 1550; also known as Black Taylor of the Axe; Scottish Gaelic Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe) lived in the Scottish Highlands during the reign of Mary, Queen of Scots.",
" Born illegitimate, his father was Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, 14th chief of Clan Cameron, and his mother was the daughter of the chief of Clan MacDougall.",
" Donald Cameron is claimed as the eponymous ancestor of the Taylor sept of Clan Cameron.",
" He is alluded to in the coat of arms of the chief of Clan Cameron, as a likeness of him appears as the supporters holding a Lochaber axe."
],
"title": "Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe"
},
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"sentences": [
"Mind control has proven a popular subject in fiction, featuring in books and films such as \"The Manchurian Candidate\" (1959; film adaptation 1962) and \"The IPCRESS File\" (1962; film 1965), both stories advancing the premise that controllers could hypnotize a person into murdering on command while retaining no memory of the killing.",
" As a narrative device, mind control serves as a convenient means of introducing changes in the behavior of characters, and is used as a device for raising tension and audience uncertainty in the contexts of Cold War and terrorism.",
" Mind control has often been an important theme in science fiction and fantasy stories.",
" Terry O'Brian comments: \"Mind control is such a powerful image that if hypnotism did not exist, then something similar would have to have been invented: the plot device is too useful for any writer to ignore.",
" The fear of mind control is equally as powerful an image.\""
],
"title": "Mind control in popular culture"
}
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"Title: Project MKUltra\n\nProject MKUltra, also called the CIA's mind control program, is the code name given to a program of experiments on human subjects, at times illegal, designed and undertaken by the United States Central Intelligence Agency. Experiments on humans were intended to identify and develop drugs and procedures to be used in interrogations and torture, in order to weaken the individual to force confessions through mind control.",
"Title: Donald Ewen Cameron\n\nDonald Ewen Cameron ((1901--)24 1901 – (1967--)08 1967 ) — known as D. Ewen Cameron or Ewen Cameron — was a Scottish-born psychiatrist who served as President of the American Psychiatric Association (1952–1953), Canadian Psychiatric Association (1958-1959), American Psychopathological Association (1963), Society of Biological Psychiatry (1965) and World Psychiatric Association (1961-1966). Notwithstanding his high professional reputation, he has been criticized for administering electroshock therapy and experimental drugs to patients without their informed consent. Some of this work took place in the context of the Project MKUltra mind control program.",
"Title: Psychic driving\n\nPsychic driving was a psychiatric procedure of the 1950s and 1960s in which patients were subjected to a continuously repeated audio message on a looped tape to alter their behaviour. In psychic driving, patients were often exposed to hundreds of thousands of repetitions of a single statement over the course of their treatment. They were also concurrently administered muscular paralytic drugs such as curare to subdue them for the purposes of exposure to the looped message(s). The procedure was pioneered by Dr. D. Ewen Cameron, and used and funded by the CIA's Project MKUltra program in Canada.",
"Title: Combatting Cult Mind Control\n\nCombatting Cult Mind Control is a non-fiction work by Steven Hassan described as a \"Guide to Protection, Rescue, and Recovery from Destructive Cults.\" The author discusses theories of mind control and cults based on the research of Margaret Singer and Robert Lifton as well as the cognitive dissonance theory of Leon Festinger. Park Street Press, a New age and alternative beliefs publisher, first published the book in 1988. In 2015, Hassan's own Freedom of Mind Press issued a revised 25th anniversary edition, Combating Cult Mind Control, featuring Hassan's new analysis of how coercive groups use social media to gain undue influence and updates on organizations that he alleges practice mind control.",
"Title: The Late Show (Scottish programme)\n\nThe Late Show, also known as The Late Show with Ewen Cameron is a late-night talk show television programme originally broadcast in Scotland on the STV2 network channel presented by comedian and television personality Ewen Cameron. The show began broadcasting in January 2016, originally on the STV Glasgow and STV Edinburgh networks, until both channels were axed in 2017 and merged to form the new STV2 channel, where the programme currently airs at 10:30pm.",
"Title: Claude Ewen Cameron\n\nBrigadier Claude Ewen Cameron, MC & Bar, OAM, ED (13 September 1894 – 10 September 1982) was an Australian Army officer. Cameron fought during the First World War with the Australian Imperial Force, serving at Gallipoli, Menin Road and Amiens. He was awarded the Military Cross for his actions during the Battle of Amiens, and won a Bar to the award for actions on 3 October 1918 during the Hundred Days' Offensive. He took command of the 18th Battalion in July 1933 and was promoted to a temporary colonel in 1940, taking command of the 8th Brigade. In August 1942, Cameron volunteered to serve in the Second Australian Imperial Force and, under his command, the 8th Brigade fought in the Huon Peninsula campaign. Cameron relinquished command of the brigade in August 1944 and took command of the 2nd Brigade from until December 1944. He was transferred to the Reserves on 27 February 1945 and mentioned in despatches for his service in New Guinea. Cameron returned to civilian life and was appointed managing director of Syndney Harbor Ferries in 1951. He retired in 1964. Cameron was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in 1980 and died two years later.",
"Title: Agent Cody Banks 2: Destination London\n\nAgent Cody Banks 2: Destination London is a 2004 British-American action comedy film and the sequel to the 2003 film \"Agent Cody Banks\". Directed by Kevin Allen and written by Don Rhymer, the film stars Frankie Muniz (the only major returning actor from the previous film), Hannah Spearritt, Anthony Anderson and Keith David. The film takes place in London with Cody and his buffonish adult partner, Derek trying to recover a stolen software and stop the activation of the government's mind control project.",
"Title: Lowell Creek Diversion Tunnel\n\nThe Lowell Creek Diversion Tunnel is a flood control project located in Seward, Alaska, United States. The project was constructed to alleviate flooding of Lowell Creek in Seward. It was the first flood control project completed by the United States Army Corps of Engineers in Alaska.",
"Title: Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe\n\nDonald Cameron (born c. 1550; also known as Black Taylor of the Axe; Scottish Gaelic Taillear Dubh na Tuaighe) lived in the Scottish Highlands during the reign of Mary, Queen of Scots. Born illegitimate, his father was Ewen Cameron of Lochiel, 14th chief of Clan Cameron, and his mother was the daughter of the chief of Clan MacDougall. Donald Cameron is claimed as the eponymous ancestor of the Taylor sept of Clan Cameron. He is alluded to in the coat of arms of the chief of Clan Cameron, as a likeness of him appears as the supporters holding a Lochaber axe.",
"Title: Mind control in popular culture\n\nMind control has proven a popular subject in fiction, featuring in books and films such as \"The Manchurian Candidate\" (1959; film adaptation 1962) and \"The IPCRESS File\" (1962; film 1965), both stories advancing the premise that controllers could hypnotize a person into murdering on command while retaining no memory of the killing. As a narrative device, mind control serves as a convenient means of introducing changes in the behavior of characters, and is used as a device for raising tension and audience uncertainty in the contexts of Cold War and terrorism. Mind control has often been an important theme in science fiction and fantasy stories. Terry O'Brian comments: \"Mind control is such a powerful image that if hypnotism did not exist, then something similar would have to have been invented: the plot device is too useful for any writer to ignore. The fear of mind control is equally as powerful an image.\""
] |
6,555
|
Who is the fourth cousin of Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia and the current heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II?
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Charles, Prince of Wales
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medium
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"The Crown Prince of Thailand (or Siam; Thai: สยามมกุฎราชกุมาร ; rtgs: Sayammakutratchakuman ) is a title held by the heir apparent to the Thai throne.",
" First created by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in 1886, for his son Prince Maha Vajirunhis, the king's eldest son by a royal wife Queen Savang Vadhana.",
" Prior to this, the Siamese throne did not have a law or formal system regulating the royal succession.",
" In 1688 King Petracha of Ayutthaya created the title of Front Palace, which by the Rattanakosin period had become the main title granted to the heir presumptive to the throne.",
" However few Front Palaces have succeeded to the throne this way, with the exception of King Buddha Loetla Nabhalai (Rama II) in 1809.",
" After the Front Palace crisis in 1875, the title of Front Palace was abolished and replaced with the title of Crown Prince, who became heir apparent to the throne."
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"Prince of Beira (Portuguese: \"Príncipe da Beira\" ) is a title traditionally granted to the heir apparent of the heir apparent to the throne of Portugal.",
" The title's original use that it be granted on the eldest daughter of the reigning monarch of Portugal.",
" Tied with the title of Prince of Beira, is Duke of Barcelos, as heir to the Duke of Braganza and Prince of Brazil (\"later\" Prince Royal of Portugal).",
" The current Prince of Beira is Prince Afonso, the eldest son of Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza."
],
"title": "Prince of Beira"
},
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"sentences": [
"Penlop of Trongsa (Dzongkha: ཀྲོང་གསར་དཔོན་སློབ་; Wylie: \"Krong-gsar dpon-slob\"), also called Chhoetse Penlop (Dzongkha: ཆོས་རྩེ་དཔོན་སློབ་; Wylie: \"Chos-rtse dpon-slob\"; also spelled \"Chötse\"), is a Dzongkha title meaning \"Governor of the Province of Trongsa (Chhoetse)\".",
" It is generally given to the heir apparent of the Kingdom of Bhutan.",
" The most recent holder of the title was King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, who was then a prince (Dzongkha: \"dasho\", \"gyalsey\").",
" Although the current heir presumptive is Prince Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck, the title is reserved for the officially designated heir apparent, which is subject to change by the reigning king.",
" Also, the reigning Druk Gyalpo may retain the office or award it to another person after coronation.",
" The proper reference style is His Royal Highness Trongsa (Chhoetse) Penlop."
],
"title": "Penlop of Trongsa"
},
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"sentences": [
"The monarch of Belize is the head of state of Belize.",
" The incumbent is Queen Elizabeth II, officially called Queen of Belize, who has reigned since 21 September 1981.",
" The heir apparent is Elizabeth's eldest son, Prince Charles, though the Queen is the only member of the royal family with any constitutional role.",
" She, her husband and consort, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, and other members of the royal family, including the Queen's other children and cousins, undertake various public ceremonial functions across Belize and on behalf of Belize abroad."
],
"title": "Monarchy of Belize"
},
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"sentences": [
"Charles, Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is the eldest child and heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II.",
" Known alternatively in Cornwall as Duke of Cornwall and in Scotland as Duke of Rothesay, he is the longest-serving heir apparent in British history, having held the position since 1952.",
" He is also the oldest person to be next in line to the throne since Sophia of Hanover (the heir presumptive to Queen Anne), who died in 1714 at the age of 83."
],
"title": "Charles, Prince of Wales"
},
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"sentences": [
"Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia (\"Franz Wilhelm Victor Christoph Stephan\"; born 3 September 1943) is a German businessman and member of the House of Hohenzollern, the former ruling German imperial house and royal house of Prussia.",
" From 1976 to 1986 he was known as Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich of Russia.",
" As a descendant of Wilhelm II, he is also a great-great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria and a fourth cousin of Charles, Prince of Wales."
],
"title": "Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Duke of Rothesay (Scottish Gaelic: \"Diùc Baile Bhòid\" , Scots: \"Duik o Rothesay\" ) is a dynastic title of the heir apparent to the British throne, currently Prince Charles.",
" It was a title of the heir apparent to the throne of the Kingdom of Scotland before 1707, of the Kingdom of Great Britain from 1707 to 1801, and now of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.",
" It is the title mandated for use by the heir apparent when in Scotland, in preference to the titles \"Duke of Cornwall\" (which also belongs to the eldest living son of the monarch, when and only when he is also heir apparent, by right) and \"Prince of Wales\" (traditionally granted to the heir apparent), which are used in the rest of the United Kingdom and overseas.",
" The Duke of Rothesay also holds other Scottish titles, including those of Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland.",
" The title is named after Rothesay on the Isle of Bute, Argyll and Bute, but is not associated with any legal entity or landed property, unlike the Duchy of Cornwall."
],
"title": "Duke of Rothesay"
},
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"sentences": [
"On 6 February 2017, the Sapphire Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, marking sixty-five years of her reign, occurred.",
" The longest-reigning monarch in British history, Queen Elizabeth II was the first British monarch to have a sapphire jubilee.",
" This Jubilee featured blue stamps from the Royal Mail, commemorative coins from the Royal Mint, and a reissue of an official 2014 portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by David Bailey.",
" In this official portrait the Queen wears sapphire jewellery which she received as a wedding present from her father.",
" The Jubilee also involved a gun salute at the Tower of London, a gun salute in Green Park, gun salutes in several other places around the United Kingdom, and the ringing of the bells in Westminster Abbey.",
" Theresa May, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, congratulated Queen Elizabeth II in regard to the occasion, saying in part, \"I know the nation will join with me today in celebrating and giving thanks for the lifetime of service Her Majesty the Queen has given to our country and to the Commonwealth.\""
],
"title": "Sapphire Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II"
},
{
"sentences": [
"This is a list of those people who were heir apparent or heir presumptive to the Kingdom of Prussia from its foundation in 1701 to the end of the monarchy in 1918.",
" From 18 January 1871 the Crown Prince of Prussia was also heir apparent to the German Empire.",
" Those heirs who succeeded are shown in bold."
],
"title": "List of heirs to the Prussian throne"
},
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"sentences": [
"The monarchy of Canada is at the core of both Canada's federal structure and Westminster-style of parliamentary and constitutional democracy.",
" The monarchy is the foundation of the executive (Queen-in-Council), legislative (Queen-in-Parliament), and judicial (Queen-on-the-Bench) within both the federal and each provincial jurisdiction.",
" The sovereign is the personification of the Canadian state and \"is\" Canada as a matter of constitutional law.",
" The current Canadian monarch is Queen Elizabeth II, who has reigned since 6 February 1952.",
" Royal succession is determined according to common and statute law, which stipulates the throne is inherited by the sovereign's eldest living, non-Catholic child or, in the case of a childless sovereign, the nearest collateral line.",
" As such, Elizabeth's son, Prince Charles, is heir apparent."
],
"title": "Monarchy of Canada"
}
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"Title: Crown Prince of Thailand\n\nThe Crown Prince of Thailand (or Siam; Thai: สยามมกุฎราชกุมาร ; rtgs: Sayammakutratchakuman ) is a title held by the heir apparent to the Thai throne. First created by King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) in 1886, for his son Prince Maha Vajirunhis, the king's eldest son by a royal wife Queen Savang Vadhana. Prior to this, the Siamese throne did not have a law or formal system regulating the royal succession. In 1688 King Petracha of Ayutthaya created the title of Front Palace, which by the Rattanakosin period had become the main title granted to the heir presumptive to the throne. However few Front Palaces have succeeded to the throne this way, with the exception of King Buddha Loetla Nabhalai (Rama II) in 1809. After the Front Palace crisis in 1875, the title of Front Palace was abolished and replaced with the title of Crown Prince, who became heir apparent to the throne.",
"Title: Prince of Beira\n\nPrince of Beira (Portuguese: \"Príncipe da Beira\" ) is a title traditionally granted to the heir apparent of the heir apparent to the throne of Portugal. The title's original use that it be granted on the eldest daughter of the reigning monarch of Portugal. Tied with the title of Prince of Beira, is Duke of Barcelos, as heir to the Duke of Braganza and Prince of Brazil (\"later\" Prince Royal of Portugal). The current Prince of Beira is Prince Afonso, the eldest son of Duarte Pio, Duke of Braganza.",
"Title: Penlop of Trongsa\n\nPenlop of Trongsa (Dzongkha: ཀྲོང་གསར་དཔོན་སློབ་; Wylie: \"Krong-gsar dpon-slob\"), also called Chhoetse Penlop (Dzongkha: ཆོས་རྩེ་དཔོན་སློབ་; Wylie: \"Chos-rtse dpon-slob\"; also spelled \"Chötse\"), is a Dzongkha title meaning \"Governor of the Province of Trongsa (Chhoetse)\". It is generally given to the heir apparent of the Kingdom of Bhutan. The most recent holder of the title was King Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck, who was then a prince (Dzongkha: \"dasho\", \"gyalsey\"). Although the current heir presumptive is Prince Jigyel Ugyen Wangchuck, the title is reserved for the officially designated heir apparent, which is subject to change by the reigning king. Also, the reigning Druk Gyalpo may retain the office or award it to another person after coronation. The proper reference style is His Royal Highness Trongsa (Chhoetse) Penlop.",
"Title: Monarchy of Belize\n\nThe monarch of Belize is the head of state of Belize. The incumbent is Queen Elizabeth II, officially called Queen of Belize, who has reigned since 21 September 1981. The heir apparent is Elizabeth's eldest son, Prince Charles, though the Queen is the only member of the royal family with any constitutional role. She, her husband and consort, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Prince Charles, and other members of the royal family, including the Queen's other children and cousins, undertake various public ceremonial functions across Belize and on behalf of Belize abroad.",
"Title: Charles, Prince of Wales\n\nCharles, Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is the eldest child and heir apparent of Queen Elizabeth II. Known alternatively in Cornwall as Duke of Cornwall and in Scotland as Duke of Rothesay, he is the longest-serving heir apparent in British history, having held the position since 1952. He is also the oldest person to be next in line to the throne since Sophia of Hanover (the heir presumptive to Queen Anne), who died in 1714 at the age of 83.",
"Title: Prince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia\n\nPrince Franz Wilhelm of Prussia (\"Franz Wilhelm Victor Christoph Stephan\"; born 3 September 1943) is a German businessman and member of the House of Hohenzollern, the former ruling German imperial house and royal house of Prussia. From 1976 to 1986 he was known as Grand Duke Mikhail Pavlovich of Russia. As a descendant of Wilhelm II, he is also a great-great-great-grandson of Queen Victoria and a fourth cousin of Charles, Prince of Wales.",
"Title: Duke of Rothesay\n\nDuke of Rothesay (Scottish Gaelic: \"Diùc Baile Bhòid\" , Scots: \"Duik o Rothesay\" ) is a dynastic title of the heir apparent to the British throne, currently Prince Charles. It was a title of the heir apparent to the throne of the Kingdom of Scotland before 1707, of the Kingdom of Great Britain from 1707 to 1801, and now of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It is the title mandated for use by the heir apparent when in Scotland, in preference to the titles \"Duke of Cornwall\" (which also belongs to the eldest living son of the monarch, when and only when he is also heir apparent, by right) and \"Prince of Wales\" (traditionally granted to the heir apparent), which are used in the rest of the United Kingdom and overseas. The Duke of Rothesay also holds other Scottish titles, including those of Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, Lord of the Isles and Prince and Great Steward of Scotland. The title is named after Rothesay on the Isle of Bute, Argyll and Bute, but is not associated with any legal entity or landed property, unlike the Duchy of Cornwall.",
"Title: Sapphire Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II\n\nOn 6 February 2017, the Sapphire Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II, marking sixty-five years of her reign, occurred. The longest-reigning monarch in British history, Queen Elizabeth II was the first British monarch to have a sapphire jubilee. This Jubilee featured blue stamps from the Royal Mail, commemorative coins from the Royal Mint, and a reissue of an official 2014 portrait of Queen Elizabeth II by David Bailey. In this official portrait the Queen wears sapphire jewellery which she received as a wedding present from her father. The Jubilee also involved a gun salute at the Tower of London, a gun salute in Green Park, gun salutes in several other places around the United Kingdom, and the ringing of the bells in Westminster Abbey. Theresa May, the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, congratulated Queen Elizabeth II in regard to the occasion, saying in part, \"I know the nation will join with me today in celebrating and giving thanks for the lifetime of service Her Majesty the Queen has given to our country and to the Commonwealth.\"",
"Title: List of heirs to the Prussian throne\n\nThis is a list of those people who were heir apparent or heir presumptive to the Kingdom of Prussia from its foundation in 1701 to the end of the monarchy in 1918. From 18 January 1871 the Crown Prince of Prussia was also heir apparent to the German Empire. Those heirs who succeeded are shown in bold.",
"Title: Monarchy of Canada\n\nThe monarchy of Canada is at the core of both Canada's federal structure and Westminster-style of parliamentary and constitutional democracy. The monarchy is the foundation of the executive (Queen-in-Council), legislative (Queen-in-Parliament), and judicial (Queen-on-the-Bench) within both the federal and each provincial jurisdiction. The sovereign is the personification of the Canadian state and \"is\" Canada as a matter of constitutional law. The current Canadian monarch is Queen Elizabeth II, who has reigned since 6 February 1952. Royal succession is determined according to common and statute law, which stipulates the throne is inherited by the sovereign's eldest living, non-Catholic child or, in the case of a childless sovereign, the nearest collateral line. As such, Elizabeth's son, Prince Charles, is heir apparent."
] |
6,556
|
Emily Rossum start in Shameless a remake of a series from what national market?
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British
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bridge
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hard
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"Emmy Rossum",
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"Regulation National Market System (or Reg NMS) is a US financial regulation promulgated and described by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) as \"a series of initiatives designed to modernize and strengthen the National Market System for equity securities.\"",
" The Reg NMS is intended to assure that investors receive the best price executions for their orders by encouraging competition in the marketplace."
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" Rossum has starred in movies including \"Songcatcher\" (2000), \"An American Rhapsody\", (2001) and \"Passionada\" (2002).",
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"Title: National market system plan\n\nA national market system plan (or NMS plan) is a structured method of transmitting securities transactions in real-time. In the United States, national market systems are governed by section 11A of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934.",
"Title: Shameless (U.S. TV series)\n\nShameless is an American comedy-drama television series which airs on Showtime. It is the remake of the British series of the same name. Set in Chicago, the series is filmed in Los Angeles, with the exterior scenes shot in Chicago.",
"Title: Securities Acts Amendments of 1975\n\nThe Securities Acts Amendments of 1975 is an act of Congress. It was passed as a United States Public Law (Pub.L. 94–29 ) on June 4, 1975, and amended the Securities Act of 1933 ( \"et seq.\") and the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 ( \"et seq.\"). The Securities Acts Amendments imposed an obligation on the Securities Exchange Commission to consider the impacts that any new regulation would have on competition. The law also empowered the Securities Exchange Commission (SEC) to establish a national market system and a system for nationwide clearing and settlement of securities transactions, enabling the SEC to enact Regulation NMS, and created the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB), a self-regulatory organization that writes investor protection rules and other rules regulating broker-dealers and banks in the United States municipal securities market.",
"Title: Emmy Rossum\n\nEmmanuelle Grey \"Emmy\" Rossum (born September 12, 1986) is an American actress and singer-songwriter. She is known for the Phantom of the Opera (2004), and her portrayal of Fiona Gallagher in the television series \"Shameless\". Rossum has starred in movies including \"Songcatcher\" (2000), \"An American Rhapsody\", (2001) and \"Passionada\" (2002). Her role in \"Mystic River\" (2003) garnered her wider recognition. She starred in the science fiction film \"The Day After Tomorrow\" (2004) and received critical acclaim for her performance in the leading role of Christine Daaé in \"The Phantom of the Opera\" (2004). She has since starred in \"Poseidon\" (2006), \"Dragonball Evolution\" (2009), \"Dare\" (2009), \"Beautiful Creatures\" (2013), \"Before I Disappear\" (2014), \"You're Not You\" (2014) and \"Comet\" (2014).",
"Title: Pattison Outdoor Advertising\n\nPattison Outdoor Advertising is Canada's largest Out-of-home advertising company, holding more than 55% of the national market share in horizontal posters and a 43% market share of all traditional Out-of-Home media.",
"Title: List of Mexican Football Transfers Winter 2011\n\nThis is a list of Mexican football transfers in the Mexican Primera Division during the winter 2011 transfer window, grouped by club. The 2011 winter transfer window for Mexican football opened on December 1 and will close at 23:00 on December 21, 2011 for the national market and on December 31, 2011 for the international one. Football has been played professionally in Mexico since the early 1900s. Since 1996, the country has played two split seasons instead of a traditional long season. There are two separate playoff and league divisions. After many years of calling the regular seasons as \"Verano\" (Summer) and \"Invierno\" (Winter); the Primera División de México (Mexican First League Division) have changed the names of the competition, and has opted for \"Apertura\" (opening) and \"Clausura\" (closing) events. The Apertura division begins in the middle of Mexico's summer and ends before the official start of winter. The Clausura division begins during the New Year, and concludes in the spring season.",
"Title: Multi-domestic strategy\n\nA multi-domestic strategy is a strategy by which companies try to achieve maximum local responsiveness by customizing both their product offering and marketing strategy to match different national conditions. Production, marketing and R&D activities tend to be established in each major national market where business is done.",
"Title: Bill Lupien\n\nWilliam A. Lupien (born October 6, 1941) is an American business executive in the financial industry. He traded actively in the financial markets throughout his career. He was a Specialist and later Exchange Governor on the Pacific Stock Exchange (PSE), a Nasdaq market maker, the Chairman and CEO of Instinet, the Chairman and CEO of OptiMark Corporation, and the Managing Director of the General Partner of a hedge fund, Kudu Partners LP. He helped develop the world's first electronic trading system. He also served on the Advisory Committee on the National Market System. In 1999 he was featured in a CNBC television series as one of five people who had changed the course of the securities industry in the 20th century.",
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John Edward Avery, Jr. played for what team that only played one season in 2001
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XFL
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"Title: Dennis Byrd (American football, born 1946)\n\nDennis Wayne Byrd (August 31, 1946 – July 22, 2010) was a defensive lineman who played one season in the American Football League for the Boston Patriots. He attended North Carolina State University, where he was an All-American. Byrd only played one season in the NFL because of a knee injury he suffered in his senior year at NC State. After leaving the NFL, Byrd became the high school football coach at West Lincoln High School in Lincolnton, North Carolina, retiring in 2004.",
"Title: John Avery (gridiron football)\n\nJohn Edward Avery, Jr. (born January 11, 1976) is a former professional Canadian football and American football player. He last played with the Toronto Argonauts of the Canadian Football League, but also played with the National Football League's (Miami Dolphins, Denver Broncos and Minnesota Vikings) and the XFL (Chicago Enforcers).",
"Title: Ed Salem\n\nEdward Joseph Salem (August 28, 1928 – December 21, 2001) was an American football quarterback and defensive back. He was a 1950 College Football All-America Team selection from the University of Alabama Crimson Tide and played one season for the National Football League's Washington Redskins and one season for the Canadian Football League's Montreal Alouettes.",
"Title: Pete Rose Jr.\n\nPeter Edward \"PJ\" Rose Jr. (born November 16, 1969) is the manager of the Wichita Wingnuts in the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball and former professional baseball player. The son of Major League Baseball's all-time hits leader Pete Rose, Rose Jr. played in the minor leagues most of his career except for a brief stint in for the Cincinnati Reds. He was released September 14, 2009, by the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. In 2011, he joined the White Sox coaching staff and became the manager of their Appalachian League (rookie league) affiliate in Bristol. In 2012, he moved up to the Pioneer League with the affiliate in Great Falls, Montana. After one season, he advanced to the lower-A South Atlantic League team in Kannapolis, North Carolina.",
"Title: Bernie Graham\n\nBernard W. \"Bernie\" Graham (February 10, 1863 October 30, 1886) was an American Major League Baseball player who played one season in the Union Association. The Association lasted just one season, 1884, and Graham played one game for the Chicago Browns and 41 for the Baltimore Monumentals. He batted .267 for the year, scored 23 runs, and hit 11 doubles.",
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"Title: Gary Keedy\n\nGary Keedy (born 27 November 1974 in Sandal, West Yorkshire) is a slow-left arm spin bowler for Nottinghamshire. He played one match for Yorkshire in 1994, having graduated from their cricket academy, before moving to Lancashire. He played for the club from 1995 to 2012 taking over 500 first-class wickets. Although he had played youth internationals, he has never represented the senior England team despite having been in the squad a few times. In 2011 he was part of the Lancashire squad that won the County Championship for the first time since 1950. He subsequently played one season for Surrey and two for Nottinghamshire, before retiring as a professional cricketer in 2015. After studying physiotherapy at the University of Salford, Keedy is currently Nottinghamshire's spin bowling coach and assistant physiotherapist.",
"Title: XFL\n\nThe XFL was a professional American football league which played one season in 2001. It was operated as a joint venture between the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now known as WWE) and NBC. The XFL was conceived as an outdoor football league that would take place during the NFL off-season, and promoted as having fewer rules and encouraging rougher play than other major leagues. The league had eight teams in two divisions, including major markets and those not directly served by the NFL, including Birmingham, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Memphis, and Orlando. The XFL operated as a single entity, with all teams centrally owned by the league."
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What is Helios located near that would qualify as the 33rd most visited tourist attraction in the world?
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Pike Place Market
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"Dalsland Canal (Swedish: \"Dalslands kanal\" ) is a Swedish canal which enables ships to sail between Lake Vänern and central parts of the Dalsland and southwestern Värmland lake districts.",
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"The Flåm Line (Norwegian: \"Flåmsbana\" ) is a 20.2 km long railway line between Myrdal and Flåm in Aurland, Norway.",
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" The line's elevation difference is 863 m ; it has ten stations, twenty tunnels and one bridge.",
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"Pike Place Market is a public market overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle, Washington, United States.",
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"Belgrade Fortress (Serbian: Београдска тврђава\"/Beogradska tvrđava\"), consists of the old citadel (Upper and Lower Town) and Kalemegdan Park (Large and Little Kalemegdan) on the confluence of the River Sava and Danube, in an urban area of modern Belgrade, the capital of Serbia.",
" It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Stari Grad.",
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"The Fish River Canyon (Afrikaans: \"Visrivier Canyon\" or\" Visrivier Afgronde\", German: \"Fischfluss Canyon\" ), is located in the south of Namibia.",
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"Title: Arlobi menhir\n\nThe Arlobi menhir is an archaeological heritage located at the Gorbea Natural Park, in Zuia, Álava (Basque part of Spain). It was found by Oier Suárez Hernando, Miguel Martínez Fernández and Luis M. Martínez Torres on 20 March 2004. The menhir was probably placed there in the Albian Age (Cretaceous 112–98 m.a.) and is basically made of stones coming from the Southern slope of Gorbea, Odoriaga and Usoteguieta mountains. It is the most visited tourist attraction at the Gorbea Natural Park due to its peculiarity. The discovery was very important because of the lack of menhirs in Álava. In fact, the most common ancient sculptures are dolmens, usually as funerary monuments used to bury people in religious ceremonies.",
"Title: Eugene T. Mahoney State Park\n\nEugene T. Mahoney State Park is a public recreation area located on the Platte River, just off Interstate 80, approximately 4 mi east of Ashland, Nebraska. Among other features, the state park offers lodging and conferencing facilities, aquatic center, marina, trails, and theater. It was named after Eugene T. Mahoney, a former state senator and long-time director of the Nebraska Game and Parks Commission, who is credited with reversing the fortunes of the moribund state park system during his directorship. As of 2014, the park was the state's third most visited tourist attraction.",
"Title: Skadarlija\n\nSkadarlija (Serbian Cyrillic: Скадарлија) is a vintage street, an urban neighborhood and former municipality of Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in the Belgrade municipality of Stari Grad (Old town) and generally considered the main bohemian quarter of Belgrade, similar to Paris' Montmartre. After Kalemegdan, Skadarlija is the second most visited tourist attraction in Belgrade.",
"Title: Helios (building)\n\nHelios, also known as 2nd & Pine, is a residential skyscraper in downtown Seattle, Washington. The 40-story tower is 440 ft tall with 398 luxury apartments. Plans for the project were first proposed in 2013 and construction began in late 2014. It is located at the intersection of 2nd Avenue and Pine Street near the Pike Place Market and the city's retail core.",
"Title: 33rd Street station (PATH)\n\n33rd Street is a terminal station on the PATH system. Located at the intersection of 32nd Street and Sixth Avenue in the Herald Square neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City, it is served by the Hoboken–33rd Street and Journal Square–33rd Street lines on weekdays, and by the Journal Square–33rd Street (via Hoboken) line on weekends. 33rd Street serves as the northern terminus of all three lines.",
"Title: Dalsland Canal\n\nDalsland Canal (Swedish: \"Dalslands kanal\" ) is a Swedish canal which enables ships to sail between Lake Vänern and central parts of the Dalsland and southwestern Värmland lake districts. The canal runs across the well-known aqueduct at Håverud and is a much visited tourist attraction during the summer months, drawing yachts, motor boats as well as canoeists.",
"Title: Flåm Line\n\nThe Flåm Line (Norwegian: \"Flåmsbana\" ) is a 20.2 km long railway line between Myrdal and Flåm in Aurland, Norway. A branch line of the Bergen Line, it runs through the valley of Flåmsdalen and connects the mainline with Sognefjord. The line's elevation difference is 863 m ; it has ten stations, twenty tunnels and one bridge. The maximum gradient is 5.5 percent (1:18). Because of its steep gradient and picturesque nature, the Flåm Line is now almost exclusively a tourist service and has become the third-most visited tourist attraction in Norway.",
"Title: Pike Place Market\n\nPike Place Market is a public market overlooking the Elliott Bay waterfront in Seattle, Washington, United States. The Market opened August 17, 1907, and is one of the oldest continuously operated public farmers' markets in the United States. It is a place of business for many small farmers, craftspeople and merchants. Named after the central street, Pike Place runs northwest from Union Street to Virginia Street. With more than 10 million visitors annually, Pike Place Market is Seattle's most popular tourist destination and is the 33rd most visited tourist attraction in the world.",
"Title: Belgrade Fortress\n\nBelgrade Fortress (Serbian: Београдска тврђава\"/Beogradska tvrđava\"), consists of the old citadel (Upper and Lower Town) and Kalemegdan Park (Large and Little Kalemegdan) on the confluence of the River Sava and Danube, in an urban area of modern Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. It is located in Belgrade's municipality of Stari Grad. Belgrade Fortress was declared a Monument of Culture of Exceptional Importance in 1979, and is protected by the Republic of Serbia. It is the most visited tourist attraction in Belgrade, with Skadarlija being the second. Since the admission is free, it is estimated that the total number of visitors (foreign, domestic, citizens of Belgrade) is over 2 million yearly.",
"Title: Fish River Canyon\n\nThe Fish River Canyon (Afrikaans: \"Visrivier Canyon\" or\" Visrivier Afgronde\", German: \"Fischfluss Canyon\" ), is located in the south of Namibia. It is the largest canyon in Africa, as well as the second most visited tourist attraction in Namibia. It features a gigantic ravine, in total about 100 mi long, up to 27 km wide and in places almost 550 meters deep."
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What artist know for sculptures did Hans-Henning Korb study the class of, aside Hito Steyerl?
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Olafur Eliasson
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"Artificial Stupidity can be employed in a number of different ways but most commonly as humorous retort to the notion of artificial intelligence (AI).",
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" The term has appeared in connection with other subject areas, mostly related to computing technology but also with respect to human behaviour.",
" Sadie Plant suggests that Ada Lovelace, the nineteenth century prophetess of computing, employed something like artificial stupidity to criticize those who underestimated the future potential for calculating machines.",
" Artificial stupidity, for Avital Ronnel, describes the shocking misuse of intelligence measurement during the eugenics era in the USA.",
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" O'Connell's suggestion is that one reason for the resilience of the \"art system\" is a cunning form of inverse pretentiousness: art seems stupid from the point of view of utilitarian objectives, commerce, entertainment, academia and politics.",
" \"Artificial stupidity\"'s most valid usage though relates to the worlds of computing and AI.",
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" The horse sculptures were created and set up by artist Jim Dolan of Belgrade, Montana, who previously had created other complex outdoor sculptures over the past 30 years, including a herd of elk placed upon the lawn of a bank in Bozeman, and a fly fisherman sculpture in Ennis.",
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" Hans-Henning Korb holds a BFA and an MFA in visual arts from the Berlin University of the Arts, in Berlin.",
" He studied in the class of Hito Steyerl and at the Olafur Eliasson's Institute for Spatial Experiments (Institut für Raumexperimente).",
" He was a visiting student at the School of Fine Arts at the Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia and the Hunter College in New York City.",
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"Title: Bleu Horses\n\nThe Bleu Horses is a set of 39 horse sculptures made primarily of steel and permanently installed on a hillside off Highway 287 just north of Three Forks, Montana. The name of the installation is taken from a color of horse known as a blue roan, though the live animal color is actually closer to gray. The horse sculptures were created and set up by artist Jim Dolan of Belgrade, Montana, who previously had created other complex outdoor sculptures over the past 30 years, including a herd of elk placed upon the lawn of a bank in Bozeman, and a fly fisherman sculpture in Ennis. He also donated four of his sculptures at Montana State University (MSU), and installed a flock of geese in the terminal of Bozeman Yellowstone International Airport.",
"Title: Robert McCurdy (artist)\n\nRobert McCurdy (born 1952) is an American artist know for his photorealistic oil paintings and photographs of notable figures in American History. Among his works is a painting of Toni Morrison held in the collections of the National Portrait Gallery in Washington, D.C. In 2002, McCurdy was commissioned to paint a portrait of US Representative Martin Sabo for the US Capitol.",
"Title: Sarbjit Singh Chadha\n\nSarbjit Singh Chadha (born June 17, 1952 in New Delhi, India) is an Indian singer, who is said to be the first non-Japanese enka singer. He went to Japan to study agricultural industry, and there he began to like enka. He gained popularity via the Japanese television program \"Kinyō 10 Ji: Uwasa no Channel\". He debuted as an enka singer with the single \"Omokage no Hito\" (面影の女 ) under JVC in 1975. The single reportedly sold over 100,000 copies. He soon returned to India because of a visa problem. However, he returned to Japan in 2008.",
"Title: Olafur Eliasson\n\nOlafur Eliasson (Icelandic: \"Ólafur Elíasson\" ; born 1967) is a Danish-Icelandic artist known for sculptures and large-scale installation art employing elemental materials such as light, water, and air temperature to enhance the viewer’s experience. In 1995 he established Studio Olafur Eliasson in Berlin, a laboratory for spatial research. Olafur represented Denmark at the 50th Venice Biennale in 2003 and later that year installed \"The Weather Project\" in the Turbine Hall of Tate Modern, London.",
"Title: Philadelphia Wireman\n\nThe Philadelphia Wireman is the working name given to an unknown outsider artist responsible for approximately 1,200 small-scale wire-frame sculptures that were found by a passerby, abandoned on a street outside a transient home in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1982. The artist is assumed to have access to tools required to bend some of the heavy-gauge wire in the sculptures; it is hypothesised that the sculptures were abandoned after their creator's death. Nothing is known about the artist's motives. Many of the pieces resemble African art, and this plus the demographics of the neighborhood where the art collection was found cause some reviewers to speculate that the artist was African-American.",
"Title: Boaz Levin\n\nBoaz Levin (born 1989, Jerusalem) is an artist, writer and curator who lives and works in Berlin, Germany. Levin is the co-founder, together with Vera Tollmann, Maximilan Schmoetzer and Hito Steyerl, of the Research Center for Proxy Politics. He is a member of the curatorial team of the 7th edition of the Biennale für aktuelle Fotografie, which will open in September 2017.",
"Title: List of public art in Liverpool\n\nThe city of Liverpool has a greater number of public sculptures than any other location in the United Kingdom aside from Westminster. Early examples include works by George Frampton, Goscombe John, Thomas Thornycroft, Charles Bell Birch, Richard Westmacott, Francis Chantrey, John Gibson, Thomas Brock and F.W. Pomeroy, while Barbara Hepworth, Jacob Epstein, Mitzi Cunliffe and Elizabeth Frink provide some of the modern offerings. More recently, local artist Tom Murphy has created a dozen sculptures in Liverpool.",
"Title: Hito Steyerl\n\nHito Steyerl (born 1966 in Munich) is a German filmmaker, visual artist, writer, and innovator of the essay documentary. Her principal topics of interest are media, technology, and the global circulation of images. Steyerl holds a PhD in Philosophy from the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna. She is currently a professor of New Media Art at the Berlin University of the Arts, where she co-founded the Research Center for Proxy Politics, together with Vera Tollmann and Boaz Levin .",
"Title: Hans-Henning Korb\n\nHans-Henning Korb (born 1988, Berlin, Germany) is a contemporary artist and composer based in Berlin. Hans-Henning Korb holds a BFA and an MFA in visual arts from the Berlin University of the Arts, in Berlin. He studied in the class of Hito Steyerl and at the Olafur Eliasson's Institute for Spatial Experiments (Institut für Raumexperimente). He was a visiting student at the School of Fine Arts at the Addis Ababa University in Ethiopia and the Hunter College in New York City. His work has been exhibited internationally, in venues such as the Empty Gallery, Hong Kong (2016); Neue Nationalgalerie, Berlin, Germany (2014); \"Photo LA\", Los Angeles, CA, United States (2012); and many more."
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What is the name of the Canadian rock band that was co-founded by Neil Christopher Sanderson in Norwood Ontario in 1997?
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Three Days Grace
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" The band soon signed to Mercury Records and released \"Crank\" in 1995 and \"Last of the Big Game Hunters\" in 1997.",
" \"Crank\" was recorded at Metalworks Studios in Mississauga, Ontario.",
" The single \"Paranoia\" was included on the soundtrack to the Antonio Banderas/Rebecca De Mornay film \"Never Talk to Strangers\".",
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" In 1968, Lifeson co-founded the band that would become Rush, with drummer John Rutsey and bassist and singer Jeff Jones.",
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"Our Lady Peace (sometimes shortened to OLP) is a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario, in 1992.",
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"Title: Alex Lifeson\n\nAlexandar Zivojinovich, {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 27 August 1953), better known by his stage name Alex Lifeson, is a Canadian musician, best known as the guitarist of the Canadian rock band Rush. In 1968, Lifeson co-founded the band that would become Rush, with drummer John Rutsey and bassist and singer Jeff Jones. Jones was replaced by Geddy Lee a month later, and Rutsey was replaced by Neil Peart in 1974; the band's line-up has remained the same ever since.",
"Title: Sean Kelly (Canadian musician)\n\nSean Kelly is a Canadian musician, currently playing guitar in the band with Nelly Furtado. He founded the Toronto-based glam rock band Crash Kelly, and is the band's lead singer and guitarist. Kelly was a member of Canadian rock band Helix, playing bass guitar. He stayed with them for most of 2009 at which time joined Furtado's band on guitar. He is also guitarist for the Toronto rock group 69 Duster, which he co-founded with the ex-singer for Images in Vogue, Dale Martindale. He has done session guitar work for other bands as well, including Neil Leyton's 2003 album, Midnight Sun, and was a member of Jeff Pearce's band Rye. Kelly has also collaborated with Gilby Clarke, Rough Trade, Rudy Sarzo, Coney Hatch, and The Canadian Brass.",
"Title: Our Lady Peace\n\nOur Lady Peace (sometimes shortened to OLP) is a Canadian rock band formed in Toronto, Ontario, in 1992. Headed by lead vocalist Raine Maida since its formation, the band additionally consists of Duncan Coutts on bass, Steve Mazur as lead guitarist, and Jason Pierce on drums. The band has sold millions of albums worldwide, won four Juno Awards, and won ten MuchMusic Video Awards — the most MMVAs ever awarded to any artist or group. Our Lady Peace are one of Canada's most popular bands and are also one of the few Canadian rock acts that managed to achieve success in both the 1990s and 2000s.",
"Title: Three Days Grace\n\nThree Days Grace is a Canadian rock band formed in Norwood, Ontario in 1997. Based in Toronto, the band's original line-up consisted of guitarist and lead vocalist Adam Gontier, drummer and backing vocalist Neil Sanderson, and bassist Brad Walst. In 2003, Barry Stock was recruited as the band's lead guitarist. In 2013, Gontier left the band and was replaced by My Darkest Days' vocalist Matt Walst, who is also bassist Brad Walst's brother.",
"Title: The Glorious Sons\n\nThe Glorious Sons are a Canadian rock band from Kingston, Ontario. Formed in 2011, the band signed with Black Box Recordings in 2013. Since then, The Glorious Sons have released one EP, \"Shapeless Art\", and their debut album, \"The Union,\" which was released on September 14, 2014, and produced several hits on Canadian Rock Radio.",
"Title: Neil Sanderson\n\nNeil Christopher Sanderson (born December 17, 1978) is the drummer, backing vocalist, and co-founder of the Canadian rock band, Three Days Grace. He cites his influences as John Bonham, Danny Carey and Stewart Copeland.",
"Title: Bullmoose\n\nBullmoose (aka Zach Dobbins) is a Canadian rock band formed in Elgin, Ontario in 1996. Three of the original members continue in the band, which today is based in Montreal. They include twin brothers Jeff Cowan (drums/vocals) and Seamus Cowan (bass/vocals) from Westport, Ontario and Eric Lawrance (guitar/vocals) from Delta, Ontario, who launched the band when they attended school at Montreal. The band performs in the rock music genre, citing experimental influences of the late 1960s and early 1970s."
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How many number one singles as a solo artist does Mark Bryan's former band mate have?
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seven number-one singles
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" Plant was chosen because Ertegün had seen his pick-up band the Honeydrippers performing 1950s standards.",
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"Nicholas Caruana aka Nicky Bomba (born 7 September 1963, Malta) is an Australian musician and singer-songwriter.",
" He is the leader of the ARIA Award-winning Melbourne Ska Orchestra, frontman of his band, Bomba, as well as the former drummer and percussionist of John Butler Trio (2003–04, 2009–13).",
" He has performed in other acts and as a solo artist.",
" His youngest sister, Danielle Caruana, (who performs as Mama Kin), is married to his former band mate, John Butler.",
" His older brother, Michael Caruana, is a member of Bomba and of Mama Kin's backing band."
],
"title": "Nicky Bomba"
},
{
"sentences": [
"American singer Darius Rucker gained fame as the lead singer of the American roots rock band Hootie & the Blowfish before emerging as a major country music singer in 2008.",
" As a solo artist, his discography comprises five studio albums, including four for Capitol Nashville.",
" His singles since 2008 have all been released to the country music format, where he has seven number-one singles: \"Don't Think I Don't Think About It\", \"It Won't Be Like This for Long\", \"Alright\", \"Come Back Song\", \"This\", \"Wagon Wheel\", and \"If I Told You\"."
],
"title": "Darius Rucker discography"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Gary Barlow OBE (born 20 January 1971) is an English singer, songwriter and record producer.",
" He is frontman and lead vocalist of British pop-group Take That.",
" Barlow also served as head judge of \"The X Factor UK\" from 2011 to 2013 and \"Let It Shine\" in 2017.",
" Barlow is one of Britain's most successful songwriters, having written fourteen number one singles and twenty-four top 10 hits.",
" He has had three number one singles, six top 10 singles and two number one albums as a solo artist, and has had seventeen top 5 hits, twelve number one singles and seven number one albums with Take That.",
" He is also a six-time recipient of the Ivor Novello Award and has sold over 50 million records worldwide."
],
"title": "Gary Barlow"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Joe Musten is an American musician who started his musical career in 1999.",
" He formed Beloved, Advent, Your Son Is Dead, and Torn.",
" In 2008, he joined the band The Almost after former drummer Kenny Bozich quit the band.",
" Joe was featured in the December 2009 issue of \"DRUM Magazine\" alongside former band mate Aaron Gillespie.",
" He formed the band, Torn, and was featured on the self-titled debut album, but was un-credited."
],
"title": "Joe Musten"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Hootie & the Blowfish is an American alternative rock band that was formed in Columbia, South Carolina, in 1986 by Darius Rucker, Mark Bryan, Dean Felber, and Jim Sonefeld.",
" As of July 2010, the band had charted 16 singles on various \"Billboard\" singles charts and recorded five studio albums.",
" Their 1994 debut album, \"Cracked Rear View\", is the 16th-best-selling album of all time in the US, and was certified platinum 16 times.",
" They have sold over 21 million albums in the United States.",
" The group was also popular in Canada, having three number-one singles in the country."
],
"title": "Hootie & the Blowfish"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Lucky is the second solo album by Marty Balin.",
" It was released in 1983 on EMI America Records.",
" The album did not fare as well as his previous one, and only rose to #156 on the \"Billboard\" chart.",
" As a subtle tribute to Balin's friend and former band mate Jack Casady, he recorded a cover of \"Heart of Stone,\" an original written by Brian Marnell from Jack's new wave group SVT."
],
"title": "Lucky (Marty Balin album)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Peter Wichers is best known as one of the founding members of Swedish melodic death metal band, Soilwork.",
" From 1995 until late 2005, when he announced his departure from the band, he was known as the lead guitarist and also a songwriter, especially on their \"Stabbing the Drama\" album., He rejoined Soilwork in 2008 and played on 2010s The Panic Broadcast and in June 2012 he quit Soilwork for the second time.",
" After leaving Soilwork, he filled in for Adam Dutkiewicz when he was injured on Killswitch Engage's European tour.",
" More recently, he has collaborated with singers from across the melodic death metal genre including Anders Fridén, former band mate Björn \"Speed\" Strid and John Bush (vocalist of Anthrax) to make a CD much in the same style as \"Roadrunner United\", entitled \"Nuclear Blast All-Stars\".",
" He also co-wrote Warrel Dane's solo record \"Praises to the War Machine\"."
],
"title": "Peter Wichers"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Nasty Suicide (born Jan-Markus Stenfors on 27 February 1963) is the ex-rhythm, lead guitarist and one of the founding members of Hanoi Rocks between 1979–1985.",
" Hanoi Rocks was a Finnish rock band that combined elements of punk, glam rock, rock and roll, and blues.",
" Before his tenure in Hanoi Rocks, Suicide played guitar in a Finnish punk band called Briard in the late 1970s.",
" Suicide replaced Andy McCoy in Briard after McCoy joined Pelle Miljoona Oy.",
" After the breakup of Hanoi Rocks in 1985, he and his former band mate Andy McCoy recorded an acoustic album under the name The Suicide Twins which was released in 1986 and was titled \"Silver Missiles and Nightingales\".",
" At the same time McCoy and Suicide started The Cherry Bombz, which included Timo Caltio on bass (later replaced by Dave Tregenna), Terry Chimes on drums and singer Anita Chellemah.",
" The Cherry Bombz released two EPs: \"The Cherry Bombz\" (1985) and \"House Of Ecstasy\" (1986) as well as a live album, \"Coming Down Slow\" (1986).",
" After The Cherry Bombz Nasty went on to form his own band Cheap and Nasty, from 1990 to 1994."
],
"title": "Nasty Suicide"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Kill the Lights is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Luke Bryan.",
" It was released on August 7, 2015, by Capitol Nashville.",
" The album's lead single, \"Kick the Dust Up\", was released to country radio on May 19, 2015. \"",
"Strip It Down\" was released as the second single from the album on August 4, 2015.",
" The album's third single, \"Home Alone Tonight\", was released to country radio on November 23, 2015.",
" The album's fourth single, \"Huntin', Fishin' and Lovin' Every Day\" released to country radio on March 14, 2016.",
" The album's fifth single, \"Move\" released to country radio on July 25, 2016.",
" All five singles reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Country Airplay chart, making Bryan the first country music artist ever to have five number one singles from two albums apiece.",
" In November 2016, the album's sixth and final single, \"Fast\", was sent to country radio.",
" With \"Fast\" also reaching number one in April 2017, Bryan became the first artist in the chart's history to achieve six number one singles from one album."
],
"title": "Kill the Lights (Luke Bryan album)"
}
] |
[
"Title: The Honeydrippers: Volume One\n\nThe Honeydrippers: Volume One is an EP released on 24 September 1984, by a band led by rock singer Robert Plant. The project originated when Atlantic Records president Ahmet Ertegün wanted to record an album of his favourite songs from the 1950s. Plant was chosen because Ertegün had seen his pick-up band the Honeydrippers performing 1950s standards. Included in the band were Chic front man Nile Rodgers, and former Yardbirds guitarists Jeff Beck and Jimmy Page—the latter was also Plant's former band mate in Led Zeppelin.",
"Title: Nicky Bomba\n\nNicholas Caruana aka Nicky Bomba (born 7 September 1963, Malta) is an Australian musician and singer-songwriter. He is the leader of the ARIA Award-winning Melbourne Ska Orchestra, frontman of his band, Bomba, as well as the former drummer and percussionist of John Butler Trio (2003–04, 2009–13). He has performed in other acts and as a solo artist. His youngest sister, Danielle Caruana, (who performs as Mama Kin), is married to his former band mate, John Butler. His older brother, Michael Caruana, is a member of Bomba and of Mama Kin's backing band.",
"Title: Darius Rucker discography\n\nAmerican singer Darius Rucker gained fame as the lead singer of the American roots rock band Hootie & the Blowfish before emerging as a major country music singer in 2008. As a solo artist, his discography comprises five studio albums, including four for Capitol Nashville. His singles since 2008 have all been released to the country music format, where he has seven number-one singles: \"Don't Think I Don't Think About It\", \"It Won't Be Like This for Long\", \"Alright\", \"Come Back Song\", \"This\", \"Wagon Wheel\", and \"If I Told You\".",
"Title: Gary Barlow\n\nGary Barlow OBE (born 20 January 1971) is an English singer, songwriter and record producer. He is frontman and lead vocalist of British pop-group Take That. Barlow also served as head judge of \"The X Factor UK\" from 2011 to 2013 and \"Let It Shine\" in 2017. Barlow is one of Britain's most successful songwriters, having written fourteen number one singles and twenty-four top 10 hits. He has had three number one singles, six top 10 singles and two number one albums as a solo artist, and has had seventeen top 5 hits, twelve number one singles and seven number one albums with Take That. He is also a six-time recipient of the Ivor Novello Award and has sold over 50 million records worldwide.",
"Title: Joe Musten\n\nJoe Musten is an American musician who started his musical career in 1999. He formed Beloved, Advent, Your Son Is Dead, and Torn. In 2008, he joined the band The Almost after former drummer Kenny Bozich quit the band. Joe was featured in the December 2009 issue of \"DRUM Magazine\" alongside former band mate Aaron Gillespie. He formed the band, Torn, and was featured on the self-titled debut album, but was un-credited.",
"Title: Hootie & the Blowfish\n\nHootie & the Blowfish is an American alternative rock band that was formed in Columbia, South Carolina, in 1986 by Darius Rucker, Mark Bryan, Dean Felber, and Jim Sonefeld. As of July 2010, the band had charted 16 singles on various \"Billboard\" singles charts and recorded five studio albums. Their 1994 debut album, \"Cracked Rear View\", is the 16th-best-selling album of all time in the US, and was certified platinum 16 times. They have sold over 21 million albums in the United States. The group was also popular in Canada, having three number-one singles in the country.",
"Title: Lucky (Marty Balin album)\n\nLucky is the second solo album by Marty Balin. It was released in 1983 on EMI America Records. The album did not fare as well as his previous one, and only rose to #156 on the \"Billboard\" chart. As a subtle tribute to Balin's friend and former band mate Jack Casady, he recorded a cover of \"Heart of Stone,\" an original written by Brian Marnell from Jack's new wave group SVT.",
"Title: Peter Wichers\n\nPeter Wichers is best known as one of the founding members of Swedish melodic death metal band, Soilwork. From 1995 until late 2005, when he announced his departure from the band, he was known as the lead guitarist and also a songwriter, especially on their \"Stabbing the Drama\" album., He rejoined Soilwork in 2008 and played on 2010s The Panic Broadcast and in June 2012 he quit Soilwork for the second time. After leaving Soilwork, he filled in for Adam Dutkiewicz when he was injured on Killswitch Engage's European tour. More recently, he has collaborated with singers from across the melodic death metal genre including Anders Fridén, former band mate Björn \"Speed\" Strid and John Bush (vocalist of Anthrax) to make a CD much in the same style as \"Roadrunner United\", entitled \"Nuclear Blast All-Stars\". He also co-wrote Warrel Dane's solo record \"Praises to the War Machine\".",
"Title: Nasty Suicide\n\nNasty Suicide (born Jan-Markus Stenfors on 27 February 1963) is the ex-rhythm, lead guitarist and one of the founding members of Hanoi Rocks between 1979–1985. Hanoi Rocks was a Finnish rock band that combined elements of punk, glam rock, rock and roll, and blues. Before his tenure in Hanoi Rocks, Suicide played guitar in a Finnish punk band called Briard in the late 1970s. Suicide replaced Andy McCoy in Briard after McCoy joined Pelle Miljoona Oy. After the breakup of Hanoi Rocks in 1985, he and his former band mate Andy McCoy recorded an acoustic album under the name The Suicide Twins which was released in 1986 and was titled \"Silver Missiles and Nightingales\". At the same time McCoy and Suicide started The Cherry Bombz, which included Timo Caltio on bass (later replaced by Dave Tregenna), Terry Chimes on drums and singer Anita Chellemah. The Cherry Bombz released two EPs: \"The Cherry Bombz\" (1985) and \"House Of Ecstasy\" (1986) as well as a live album, \"Coming Down Slow\" (1986). After The Cherry Bombz Nasty went on to form his own band Cheap and Nasty, from 1990 to 1994.",
"Title: Kill the Lights (Luke Bryan album)\n\nKill the Lights is the fifth studio album by American country music artist Luke Bryan. It was released on August 7, 2015, by Capitol Nashville. The album's lead single, \"Kick the Dust Up\", was released to country radio on May 19, 2015. \" Strip It Down\" was released as the second single from the album on August 4, 2015. The album's third single, \"Home Alone Tonight\", was released to country radio on November 23, 2015. The album's fourth single, \"Huntin', Fishin' and Lovin' Every Day\" released to country radio on March 14, 2016. The album's fifth single, \"Move\" released to country radio on July 25, 2016. All five singles reached number one on the \"Billboard\" Country Airplay chart, making Bryan the first country music artist ever to have five number one singles from two albums apiece. In November 2016, the album's sixth and final single, \"Fast\", was sent to country radio. With \"Fast\" also reaching number one in April 2017, Bryan became the first artist in the chart's history to achieve six number one singles from one album."
] |
6,562
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Louise Bille-Brahe was a Danish courtier to the wife of what King?
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King Frederick VIII
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bridge
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hard
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{
"title": [
"Louise Bille-Brahe",
"Louise of Sweden"
],
"sent_id": [
0,
0
]
}
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{
"sentences": [
"Louise of Sweden (Louise Josephine Eugenie (Swedish: \"Lovisa Josefina Eugenia\" ); 31 October 1851 – 20 March 1926), was Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Frederick VIII.",
" She was the only surviving child of Charles XV of Sweden and his consort, Louise of the Netherlands."
],
"title": "Louise of Sweden"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ingeborg Christiane Rosenörn (1784-1859) was a Danish courtier and philanthropist; Overhofmesterinde to the Danish queen, Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg from 1845 to 1859."
],
"title": "Ingeborg Christiane Rosenørn"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Count Enevold Brandt (1738 - 28 April 1772) was a Danish courtier."
],
"title": "Enevold Brandt"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Elisabet von Eyben (1745–1780), was a Danish courtier, lady in waiting to the queen consort of Denmark, Caroline Matilda of Great Britain, from 1766 until 1771.",
" She was the queen's confidante in her love affair with Johann Friedrich Struensee but was fired in 1771 because of rivalry between her and the queen about Struensee.",
" After the fall of Struensee, von Eyben gave testimony that seriously damaged the cause of the queen during the divorce."
],
"title": "Elisabet von Eyben"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Abel Cathrine (1626-1676) was a Danish courtier and philanthropist.",
" She was the favorite of the queen of Denmark, Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and known as the founder of \"Abel Cathrines Stiftelse\" (The Abel Cathrine Foundation)."
],
"title": "Abel Cathrine"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Amalie Münster (1767–1814) was a Danish courtier, translator and poet.",
" She was a leading culture personality at the royal Danish court, where she was the lady in waiting of Princess Juliane Sophie of Denmark 1805-09 and then of Princess Caroline of Denmark, and an acquaintance of Baggesen and Oehlenschläger, whose poems she translated.",
" She published her own poems, «Amaliens poetische Versuche» (1796)."
],
"title": "Amalie Münster"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Erik Juel, often referred to as Erik Juel to Hundsbæk and Alsted (1591 – 13 February 1657), was a Danish courtier, seignory and Privy Councillor, the father of Admiral Niels Juel and of the politician and diplomat Jens Juel."
],
"title": "Erik Juel"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Louise Bille-Brahe (1830-1910) was a Danish courtier; \"Overhofmesterinde\" (Mistress of the Robes) to the queen of Denmark, Louise of Hesse-Kassel, from 1888 to 1898, and to the next queen of Denmark, Louise of Sweden, from 1906 to 1910."
],
"title": "Louise Bille-Brahe"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Margrethe von der Lühe (1741–1826) was a Danish courtier; Mistress of the Robes to the Danish queen, Caroline Matilda of Great Britain from 1768 to 1770, and the queen dowager, Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, from 1772 to 1784."
],
"title": "Margrethe von der Lühe"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Ida Marie Bille (1822-1902) was a Danish courtier; \"Overhofmesterinde\" (Mistress of the Robes) to the queen of Denmark, Louise of Hesse-Kassel, from 1864 to 1876."
],
"title": "Ida Marie Bille"
}
] |
[
"Title: Louise of Sweden\n\nLouise of Sweden (Louise Josephine Eugenie (Swedish: \"Lovisa Josefina Eugenia\" ); 31 October 1851 – 20 March 1926), was Queen of Denmark as the spouse of King Frederick VIII. She was the only surviving child of Charles XV of Sweden and his consort, Louise of the Netherlands.",
"Title: Ingeborg Christiane Rosenørn\n\nIngeborg Christiane Rosenörn (1784-1859) was a Danish courtier and philanthropist; Overhofmesterinde to the Danish queen, Caroline Amalie of Augustenburg from 1845 to 1859.",
"Title: Enevold Brandt\n\nCount Enevold Brandt (1738 - 28 April 1772) was a Danish courtier.",
"Title: Elisabet von Eyben\n\nElisabet von Eyben (1745–1780), was a Danish courtier, lady in waiting to the queen consort of Denmark, Caroline Matilda of Great Britain, from 1766 until 1771. She was the queen's confidante in her love affair with Johann Friedrich Struensee but was fired in 1771 because of rivalry between her and the queen about Struensee. After the fall of Struensee, von Eyben gave testimony that seriously damaged the cause of the queen during the divorce.",
"Title: Abel Cathrine\n\nAbel Cathrine (1626-1676) was a Danish courtier and philanthropist. She was the favorite of the queen of Denmark, Sophie Amalie of Brunswick-Lüneburg, and known as the founder of \"Abel Cathrines Stiftelse\" (The Abel Cathrine Foundation).",
"Title: Amalie Münster\n\nAmalie Münster (1767–1814) was a Danish courtier, translator and poet. She was a leading culture personality at the royal Danish court, where she was the lady in waiting of Princess Juliane Sophie of Denmark 1805-09 and then of Princess Caroline of Denmark, and an acquaintance of Baggesen and Oehlenschläger, whose poems she translated. She published her own poems, «Amaliens poetische Versuche» (1796).",
"Title: Erik Juel\n\nErik Juel, often referred to as Erik Juel to Hundsbæk and Alsted (1591 – 13 February 1657), was a Danish courtier, seignory and Privy Councillor, the father of Admiral Niels Juel and of the politician and diplomat Jens Juel.",
"Title: Louise Bille-Brahe\n\nLouise Bille-Brahe (1830-1910) was a Danish courtier; \"Overhofmesterinde\" (Mistress of the Robes) to the queen of Denmark, Louise of Hesse-Kassel, from 1888 to 1898, and to the next queen of Denmark, Louise of Sweden, from 1906 to 1910.",
"Title: Margrethe von der Lühe\n\nMargrethe von der Lühe (1741–1826) was a Danish courtier; Mistress of the Robes to the Danish queen, Caroline Matilda of Great Britain from 1768 to 1770, and the queen dowager, Juliana Maria of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel, from 1772 to 1784.",
"Title: Ida Marie Bille\n\nIda Marie Bille (1822-1902) was a Danish courtier; \"Overhofmesterinde\" (Mistress of the Robes) to the queen of Denmark, Louise of Hesse-Kassel, from 1864 to 1876."
] |
6,563
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Which movie was written by the writer of "Traning Day" is based on World War II?
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Fury
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bridge
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easy
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{
"title": [
"David Ayer",
"Fury (2014 film)"
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1,
1
]
}
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"sentences": [
"Victory over Japan Day (also known as V-J Day, Victory in the Pacific Day, or V-P Day) is the day on which Imperial Japan surrendered in World War II, in effect ending the war.",
" The term has been applied to both of the days on which the initial announcement of Japan's surrender was made – to the afternoon of August 15, 1945, in Japan, and, because of time zone differences, to August 14, 1945 (when it was announced in the United States and the rest of the Americas and Eastern Pacific Islands) – as well as to September 2, 1945, when the signing of the surrender document occurred, officially ending World War II."
],
"title": "Victory over Japan Day"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Fury is a 2014 American war film written and directed by David Ayer, and stars Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman, Michael Peña, Jon Bernthal and Jason Isaacs.",
" The film portrays US tank crews in Nazi Germany during the final days of World War II.",
" Ayer was influenced by the service of veterans in his family and by reading books, such as Belton Y. Cooper's \"Death Traps\", about American armored units in World War II and the high casualty rates suffered by tank crews in Europe."
],
"title": "Fury (2014 film)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The SS \"Chanute Victory\" was a Victory ship built during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program.",
" She was launched by the California Shipbuilding Company on January 19, 1945 and completed on February 20, 1945.",
" The ship’s United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2- S- AP3, hull number 79 (V44).",
" SS \"Chanute Victory\" served as Troop ship in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans during World War II.",
" She was operated by the American-Hawaiian SS Company.",
" Just before the end of the war, the \"Chanute Victory\"'s Captain Larz Neilson steamed out of New York City to take new troops to Europe.",
" But, three day out she was told to turn around and go home, back up the East River, as the war was nearing an end in Europe.",
" She served as a troop ship again, but as part of Operation Magic Carpet to bring troops home.",
" SS \"Chanute Victory\" and 96 other Victory ships were converted to troop ships to bring the US soldiers home at the end of World War II.",
" Some of her noted trips: \"Chanute Victory\" returned 1,403 Army veterans to San Francisco from Yokohama, Japan on Jan. 24, 1946.",
" On May 17, 1946 she arrived in New York City returning Army veterans to the States.",
" December 1946 she sailed from Piraeus, Greece to Genoa, Italy, then to Lisbon, Portugal picking up troops and returning them to New York.",
" \"Chanute Victory\", returned 1061 troops from Bremen, Germany on June 25, 1946 .",
" In December 1945 she returned troop home from Le Havre, France."
],
"title": "SS Chanute Victory"
},
{
"sentences": [
"General Quarters is a set of naval wargaming rules written by Lonnie Gill.",
" Quick and easy to play they have become one of the most popular series of World War I and World War II era naval rules (they topped the poll of popular wargames rules amongst the Naval Wargames Society.",
" There are currently three versions available.",
" GQ1 covered World War II and used a d6 based system.",
" GQ2 expanded coverage to World War I whilst also introducing new rules for World War II games; it also introduced a revised combat system that used a d10 in addition to d6.",
" GQ3 was a complete revision published in 2006.",
" A revised World War I version was announced for release in September 2007, and published as Fleet Action Imminent .",
"There are a number of campaign supplements for GQ3.",
" First is The Solomons Campaign about the World War II Guadalcanal battles.",
" Next is Sudden Storm a hypothetical campaign dealing with a war, between Japan and the US in 1937.",
" A surprisingly possible occurrence, and one that yields a lot of big gun battles as the US fights its way back across the Pacific to the Philippines.",
" All in a very smooth and playable format."
],
"title": "General Quarters (rules)"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Wellington Cenotaph, also known as the Wellington Citizens' War Memorial, is a war memorial in Wellington, New Zealand.",
" Commemorating the New Zealand dead of World War I, and World War II.",
" it was unveiled on Anzac Day (25 April) 1931 and is located on the intersection of Lambton Quay and Bowen Street, by the New Zealand Parliament Buildings.",
" It features two wings decorated with relief sculptures and is topped with a bronze figure on horseback.",
" Two bronze lions and a series of bronze friezes were later added in commemoration of World War II.",
" On 18 March 1982, it was registered as a Category I historic place with registration number 215.",
" It is a focus of Anzac Day commemorations in the city."
],
"title": "Wellington Cenotaph"
},
{
"sentences": [
"David Ayer (born January 18, 1968) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter.",
" He is best known for being the writer of \"Training Day\" (2001), and the director and writer of \"Harsh Times\" (2005), \"Street Kings\" (2008), \"End of Watch\" (2012), \"Sabotage\" (2014), \"Fury\" (2014), and \"Suicide Squad\" (2016)."
],
"title": "David Ayer"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The Canon de 155 C modèle 1915 Saint-Chamond was a French howitzer used during World War I.",
" It was based on a private prototype of a 150 mm howitzer presented to the Mexican government in 1911.",
" The French government ordered 400 Saint-Chamond howitzers in 1915, these being delivered starting in late 1916.",
" Small numbers of Saint-Chamond howitzers were given to the Serbian and Romanian armies towards the end of World War I.",
" The Saint-Chamond howitzer served in the French Army after World War I and were mobilised at the outbreak of World War II.",
" Finland bought 24 Saint-Chamond howitzers during the Winter War and these served until the 1960s.",
" The German Army captured 200 Saint-Chamond howitzers after the fall of France and used these as field guns and coastal defence guns until the end of World War II."
],
"title": "Canon de 155 C modèle 1915 St. Chamond"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Sir Philip Stuart Milner-Barry (20 September 1906 – 25 March 1995) was a British chess player, chess writer, World War II codebreaker and civil servant.",
" He represented England in chess both before and after World War II.",
" He worked at Bletchley Park during World War II, and was head of \"Hut 6\", a section responsible for deciphering messages which had been encrypted using the German Enigma machine.",
" He was one of four leading codebreakers at Bletchley to petition the then-Prime Minister Winston Churchill directly for more resources for their work.",
" After the war he worked in the Treasury, and later administered the British honours system.",
" In chess, he represented England in international tournaments, and lent his name to three opening variations."
],
"title": "Stuart Milner-Barry"
},
{
"sentences": [
"Victory Day over Nazism in World War II (Ukrainian: День перемоги над нацизмом у Другій світовій війні ) or Victory Day (Ukrainian: День перемоги ) is a national holiday and a day off in Ukraine.",
" It was first celebrated on 9 May 2015 and follows the Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation on May 8 (which pays tribute to the victims of World War II and was also first celebrated in 2015).",
" The holiday replaced the Soviet \"Victory Day\", which was celebrated in the post-Soviet Union states, including Ukraine, until 2014 inclusive."
],
"title": "Victory Day over Nazism in World War II"
},
{
"sentences": [
"The 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division was an infantry division of the British Army that served with distinction in both World War I and World War II.",
" In World War I the 15th (Scottish) Division was formed from men volunteering for Kitchener's Army and served from 1915 to 1918 on the Western Front.",
" The division was later disbanded, after the war, in 1919.",
" In World War II it was reformed as the 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division on 2 September 1939, the day before war was declared, as part of the Territorial Army (TA) and served in the United Kingdom and later North-West Europe from June 1944 to May 1945."
],
"title": "15th (Scottish) Infantry Division"
}
] |
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"Title: Victory over Japan Day\n\nVictory over Japan Day (also known as V-J Day, Victory in the Pacific Day, or V-P Day) is the day on which Imperial Japan surrendered in World War II, in effect ending the war. The term has been applied to both of the days on which the initial announcement of Japan's surrender was made – to the afternoon of August 15, 1945, in Japan, and, because of time zone differences, to August 14, 1945 (when it was announced in the United States and the rest of the Americas and Eastern Pacific Islands) – as well as to September 2, 1945, when the signing of the surrender document occurred, officially ending World War II.",
"Title: Fury (2014 film)\n\nFury is a 2014 American war film written and directed by David Ayer, and stars Brad Pitt, Shia LaBeouf, Logan Lerman, Michael Peña, Jon Bernthal and Jason Isaacs. The film portrays US tank crews in Nazi Germany during the final days of World War II. Ayer was influenced by the service of veterans in his family and by reading books, such as Belton Y. Cooper's \"Death Traps\", about American armored units in World War II and the high casualty rates suffered by tank crews in Europe.",
"Title: SS Chanute Victory\n\nThe SS \"Chanute Victory\" was a Victory ship built during World War II under the Emergency Shipbuilding program. She was launched by the California Shipbuilding Company on January 19, 1945 and completed on February 20, 1945. The ship’s United States Maritime Commission designation was VC2- S- AP3, hull number 79 (V44). SS \"Chanute Victory\" served as Troop ship in the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans during World War II. She was operated by the American-Hawaiian SS Company. Just before the end of the war, the \"Chanute Victory\"'s Captain Larz Neilson steamed out of New York City to take new troops to Europe. But, three day out she was told to turn around and go home, back up the East River, as the war was nearing an end in Europe. She served as a troop ship again, but as part of Operation Magic Carpet to bring troops home. SS \"Chanute Victory\" and 96 other Victory ships were converted to troop ships to bring the US soldiers home at the end of World War II. Some of her noted trips: \"Chanute Victory\" returned 1,403 Army veterans to San Francisco from Yokohama, Japan on Jan. 24, 1946. On May 17, 1946 she arrived in New York City returning Army veterans to the States. December 1946 she sailed from Piraeus, Greece to Genoa, Italy, then to Lisbon, Portugal picking up troops and returning them to New York. \"Chanute Victory\", returned 1061 troops from Bremen, Germany on June 25, 1946 . In December 1945 she returned troop home from Le Havre, France.",
"Title: General Quarters (rules)\n\nGeneral Quarters is a set of naval wargaming rules written by Lonnie Gill. Quick and easy to play they have become one of the most popular series of World War I and World War II era naval rules (they topped the poll of popular wargames rules amongst the Naval Wargames Society. There are currently three versions available. GQ1 covered World War II and used a d6 based system. GQ2 expanded coverage to World War I whilst also introducing new rules for World War II games; it also introduced a revised combat system that used a d10 in addition to d6. GQ3 was a complete revision published in 2006. A revised World War I version was announced for release in September 2007, and published as Fleet Action Imminent . There are a number of campaign supplements for GQ3. First is The Solomons Campaign about the World War II Guadalcanal battles. Next is Sudden Storm a hypothetical campaign dealing with a war, between Japan and the US in 1937. A surprisingly possible occurrence, and one that yields a lot of big gun battles as the US fights its way back across the Pacific to the Philippines. All in a very smooth and playable format.",
"Title: Wellington Cenotaph\n\nThe Wellington Cenotaph, also known as the Wellington Citizens' War Memorial, is a war memorial in Wellington, New Zealand. Commemorating the New Zealand dead of World War I, and World War II. it was unveiled on Anzac Day (25 April) 1931 and is located on the intersection of Lambton Quay and Bowen Street, by the New Zealand Parliament Buildings. It features two wings decorated with relief sculptures and is topped with a bronze figure on horseback. Two bronze lions and a series of bronze friezes were later added in commemoration of World War II. On 18 March 1982, it was registered as a Category I historic place with registration number 215. It is a focus of Anzac Day commemorations in the city.",
"Title: David Ayer\n\nDavid Ayer (born January 18, 1968) is an American film director, producer, and screenwriter. He is best known for being the writer of \"Training Day\" (2001), and the director and writer of \"Harsh Times\" (2005), \"Street Kings\" (2008), \"End of Watch\" (2012), \"Sabotage\" (2014), \"Fury\" (2014), and \"Suicide Squad\" (2016).",
"Title: Canon de 155 C modèle 1915 St. Chamond\n\nThe Canon de 155 C modèle 1915 Saint-Chamond was a French howitzer used during World War I. It was based on a private prototype of a 150 mm howitzer presented to the Mexican government in 1911. The French government ordered 400 Saint-Chamond howitzers in 1915, these being delivered starting in late 1916. Small numbers of Saint-Chamond howitzers were given to the Serbian and Romanian armies towards the end of World War I. The Saint-Chamond howitzer served in the French Army after World War I and were mobilised at the outbreak of World War II. Finland bought 24 Saint-Chamond howitzers during the Winter War and these served until the 1960s. The German Army captured 200 Saint-Chamond howitzers after the fall of France and used these as field guns and coastal defence guns until the end of World War II.",
"Title: Stuart Milner-Barry\n\nSir Philip Stuart Milner-Barry (20 September 1906 – 25 March 1995) was a British chess player, chess writer, World War II codebreaker and civil servant. He represented England in chess both before and after World War II. He worked at Bletchley Park during World War II, and was head of \"Hut 6\", a section responsible for deciphering messages which had been encrypted using the German Enigma machine. He was one of four leading codebreakers at Bletchley to petition the then-Prime Minister Winston Churchill directly for more resources for their work. After the war he worked in the Treasury, and later administered the British honours system. In chess, he represented England in international tournaments, and lent his name to three opening variations.",
"Title: Victory Day over Nazism in World War II\n\nVictory Day over Nazism in World War II (Ukrainian: День перемоги над нацизмом у Другій світовій війні ) or Victory Day (Ukrainian: День перемоги ) is a national holiday and a day off in Ukraine. It was first celebrated on 9 May 2015 and follows the Day of Remembrance and Reconciliation on May 8 (which pays tribute to the victims of World War II and was also first celebrated in 2015). The holiday replaced the Soviet \"Victory Day\", which was celebrated in the post-Soviet Union states, including Ukraine, until 2014 inclusive.",
"Title: 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division\n\nThe 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division was an infantry division of the British Army that served with distinction in both World War I and World War II. In World War I the 15th (Scottish) Division was formed from men volunteering for Kitchener's Army and served from 1915 to 1918 on the Western Front. The division was later disbanded, after the war, in 1919. In World War II it was reformed as the 15th (Scottish) Infantry Division on 2 September 1939, the day before war was declared, as part of the Territorial Army (TA) and served in the United Kingdom and later North-West Europe from June 1944 to May 1945."
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6,564
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What era was the show, in which Peter Sellers co-starred with a French actress, popular during?
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1960s
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bridge
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hard
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"The Magic Christian is a 1959 comic novel by American author Terry Southern (1924–1995) about an odd billionaire who spends most of his time playing elaborate practical jokes on people.",
" It is known for bringing Southern to the attention of filmmaker Stanley Kubrick, who had received a copy as a gift from Peter Sellers, and subsequently hired him as co-writer for \"Dr. Strangelove\" (1964) when Kubrick decided to make that film a black comedy/satire, rather than a straightforward thriller.",
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"The Party is a 1968 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards, starring Peter Sellers and Claudine Longet.",
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" The comedy is based on a fish out of water premise, in which a bungling Indian actor accidentally gets invited to a lavish Hollywood dinner party and \"makes terrible mistakes based upon ignorance of Western ways\" set in the 1960s."
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"Ruxton Hayward was a British eccentric.",
" In the early 1950s, as a scoutmaster in London, he attempted to recruit acts for a stage show.",
" He approached Michael Bentine, and then, at Bentine's recommendation, Peter Sellers.",
" Sellers was so taken with Hayward's appearance -- the man being tall with a bushy red beard, and wearing a Boy Scout uniform with short trousers -- that he used an imitation of Hayward's high-pitched voice for the character Bluebottle in \"The Goon Show\".",
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"Peter Sellers, CBE (born Richard Henry Sellers; 8 September 1925 – 24 July 1980) was an English film actor, comedian and singer.",
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"Mr. Topaze (also known as I Like Money) is Peter Sellers' directorial debut in 1961.",
" Starring Sellers, Nadia Gray and Leo McKern, as well as Herbert Lom.",
" His son Michael Sellers plays in the film in the role of Gaston.",
" The film is based on the eponymous play by Marcel Pagnol."
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"Hoffman is a 1970 British film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Peter Sellers, Sinéad Cusack, Ruth Dunning and Jeremy Bulloch.",
" It is the tale of an older man (Peter Sellers) who blackmails an attractive young woman (Sinéad Cusack) into spending a week with him in his flat in London.",
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"The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu is a 1980 comedy film, primarily notable as the final film of Peter Sellers, David Tomlinson and John Le Mesurier.",
" Pre-production began with Richard Quine as director.",
" By the time the film entered production, Piers Haggard had replaced him.",
" Peter Sellers handled the re-shoots himself.",
" Based on characters created by Sax Rohmer, the film stars Sellers in the dual role of Fu Manchu, a stereotypical Chinese evil genius, and English country gentleman detective Nayland Smith.",
" Released only two weeks after Sellers death, the film was a commercial and critical failure.",
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"The Life and Death of Peter Sellers is a 2004 British-American television film about the life of English comedian Peter Sellers, based on Roger Lewis's book of the same name.",
" It was directed by Stephen Hopkins and stars Geoffrey Rush as Sellers, Miriam Margolyes as his mother Peg Sellers, Emily Watson as his first wife Anne Howe, Charlize Theron as his second wife Britt Ekland, John Lithgow as Blake Edwards, Stephen Fry as Maurice Woodruff and Stanley Tucci as Stanley Kubrick."
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"Trail of the Pink Panther is a 1982 British comedy film starring Peter Sellers for the sixth and final time.",
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" Sellers died before production began.",
" His performance consists only of deleted scenes from previous films."
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"Title: The Magic Christian (novel)\n\nThe Magic Christian is a 1959 comic novel by American author Terry Southern (1924–1995) about an odd billionaire who spends most of his time playing elaborate practical jokes on people. It is known for bringing Southern to the attention of filmmaker Stanley Kubrick, who had received a copy as a gift from Peter Sellers, and subsequently hired him as co-writer for \"Dr. Strangelove\" (1964) when Kubrick decided to make that film a black comedy/satire, rather than a straightforward thriller. In 1969, \"The Magic Christian\" was made into a film starring Peter Sellers and Ringo Starr; the story was much altered and relocated from New York City to London.",
"Title: The Party (film)\n\nThe Party is a 1968 American comedy film directed by Blake Edwards, starring Peter Sellers and Claudine Longet. The film has a very loose structure, and essentially serves as a series of setpieces for Sellers's improvisational comedy talents. The comedy is based on a fish out of water premise, in which a bungling Indian actor accidentally gets invited to a lavish Hollywood dinner party and \"makes terrible mistakes based upon ignorance of Western ways\" set in the 1960s.",
"Title: Claudine Longet\n\nClaudine Georgette Longet (born 29 January 1942) is a French singer, actress, dancer and recording artist who was popular during the 1960s and 1970s.",
"Title: Ruxton Hayward\n\nRuxton Hayward was a British eccentric. In the early 1950s, as a scoutmaster in London, he attempted to recruit acts for a stage show. He approached Michael Bentine, and then, at Bentine's recommendation, Peter Sellers. Sellers was so taken with Hayward's appearance -- the man being tall with a bushy red beard, and wearing a Boy Scout uniform with short trousers -- that he used an imitation of Hayward's high-pitched voice for the character Bluebottle in \"The Goon Show\". The character became a popular regular on the series, and was often greeted by cheers from the audience.",
"Title: Peter Sellers\n\nPeter Sellers, CBE (born Richard Henry Sellers; 8 September 1925 – 24 July 1980) was an English film actor, comedian and singer. He performed in the BBC Radio comedy series \"The Goon Show\", featured on a number of hit comic songs and became known to a worldwide audience through his many film characterisations, among them Chief Inspector Clouseau in \"The Pink Panther\" series of films.",
"Title: Mr. Topaze\n\nMr. Topaze (also known as I Like Money) is Peter Sellers' directorial debut in 1961. Starring Sellers, Nadia Gray and Leo McKern, as well as Herbert Lom. His son Michael Sellers plays in the film in the role of Gaston. The film is based on the eponymous play by Marcel Pagnol.",
"Title: Hoffman (film)\n\nHoffman is a 1970 British film directed by Alvin Rakoff and starring Peter Sellers, Sinéad Cusack, Ruth Dunning and Jeremy Bulloch. It is the tale of an older man (Peter Sellers) who blackmails an attractive young woman (Sinéad Cusack) into spending a week with him in his flat in London. His hope is that she will forget her crooked fiancé and fall in love with him instead.",
"Title: The Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu\n\nThe Fiendish Plot of Dr. Fu Manchu is a 1980 comedy film, primarily notable as the final film of Peter Sellers, David Tomlinson and John Le Mesurier. Pre-production began with Richard Quine as director. By the time the film entered production, Piers Haggard had replaced him. Peter Sellers handled the re-shoots himself. Based on characters created by Sax Rohmer, the film stars Sellers in the dual role of Fu Manchu, a stereotypical Chinese evil genius, and English country gentleman detective Nayland Smith. Released only two weeks after Sellers death, the film was a commercial and critical failure. It was also the final screen appearance for Tomlinson, who retired from acting shortly before its release.",
"Title: The Life and Death of Peter Sellers\n\nThe Life and Death of Peter Sellers is a 2004 British-American television film about the life of English comedian Peter Sellers, based on Roger Lewis's book of the same name. It was directed by Stephen Hopkins and stars Geoffrey Rush as Sellers, Miriam Margolyes as his mother Peg Sellers, Emily Watson as his first wife Anne Howe, Charlize Theron as his second wife Britt Ekland, John Lithgow as Blake Edwards, Stephen Fry as Maurice Woodruff and Stanley Tucci as Stanley Kubrick.",
"Title: Trail of the Pink Panther\n\nTrail of the Pink Panther is a 1982 British comedy film starring Peter Sellers for the sixth and final time. It was the seventh film in \"The Pink Panther\" series, the first film in the series following Sellers' death and also the last in which he appeared as Inspector Clouseau. Sellers died before production began. His performance consists only of deleted scenes from previous films."
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6,565
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In what year was the medical doctor who cared for Australian Joe Cross born?
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1953
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bridge
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medium
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"Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead is a 2010 American documentary film which follows the 60-day journey of Australian Joe Cross across the United States as he follows a juice fast to regain his health under the care of Dr. Joel Fuhrman, Nutrition Research Foundation's Director of Research.",
" Cross and Robert Mac, co-creators of the film, both serve on the Nutrition Research Foundation's Advisory Board.",
" Following his fast and the adoption of a plant-based diet, Cross states in a press release that he lost 100 pounds and discontinued all medications."
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"sentences": [
"Titilola Obilade was born to Akintunde Obilade and Adesola Obilade (nee Sobanjo) in the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) in Idi-Araba, Lagos, Nigeria on the 25th of April, 1971.",
" She is the third of four children.",
" Titilola Obilade grew up on the campus of the University of Lagos.",
" Her father taught at the Faculty of Law from where he later became an Emeritus Professor.",
" Her mother left a teaching job for the banking industry from where she retired.",
" Titilola Obilade maintains scholarly pursuits.",
" Titilola’s parents both hail from Ogun State, Nigeria.",
" Titilola Obilade's life is a story of many Firsts; She is the first female graduate from International school, University of Lagos to become a medical doctor.",
" Titilola Obilade is also the first female medical doctor from Nigeria with a fellowship in Public Health to attain double master's in Public Health and International Law as well as earn a PhD from a non medical specialty."
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"sentences": [
"William Broughton Davies (1831–1906) was a Sierra Leonean medical doctor who served in the British Colonial Army from 1860 to 1881.",
" Davies was one of two West Africans to qualify as medical doctor in 1859.",
" Hence Davies was the first West African to qualify for the medical profession."
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"sentences": [
"Joel Fuhrman (born December 2, 1953) is an American celebrity doctor who advocates what he calls a micronutrient-rich diet."
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"sentences": [
"James Orlando Harrison Simrall, Jr. (November 16, 1909 – September 8, 1982) was an American football player and medical doctor.",
" A native of Lexington, Kentucky, Simrall enrolled at the University of Michigan where he played quarterback and halfback for the Michigan Wolverines football teams from 1928 to 1930.",
" He was selected as the Most Valuable Player on the 1929 team and the captain of the 1930 team.",
" He later attended Harvard Medical School, served as an instructor in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Michigan, and later became a medical doctor in Lexington, Kentucky."
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"sentences": [
"Nina Coltart (21 November 1927 – 24 June 1997), a British psychoanalyst, psychotherapist, and essayist, was born in Shortlands, Kent, England.",
" Her father was a medical doctor and her mother, a housewife.",
" In 1940 she and her younger sister Gill were evacuated to Cornwall, where they lived with their maternal grandmother and a nanny who, years before, had cared for Coltart’s mother.",
" Coltart’s parents died in a train wreck under blackout conditions that year on their way to visit their daughters."
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"Don Branigan (1933–1999) was a Canadian politician and medical doctor, best known as a former mayor of Whitehorse, Yukon.",
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"Dr. Thomas Alexander Lambie (1885- 14 April 1954) was a missionary medical doctor noteworthy for becoming an Ethiopian citizen, being responsible for several early medical efforts in Ethiopia (including the founding of two hospitals).",
" He also worked as a medical doctor in Sudan, Nigeria and Palestine, where he died."
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"Francisco Cavalcanti Mangabeira (Salvador, 1879–1904) was a Brazilian medical doctor and writer, brother of João Mangabeira and Otávio Mangabeira.",
" He was volunteer in Canudos Campaign as a medical student.",
" Graduated as Medical Doctor in 1900.",
" He took part in Salvador of the symbolist character movement New Crusade Group.",
" His poets work are the most valid within the atmosphere symbolist."
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"title": "Francisco Mangabeira"
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"sentences": [
"Ada Priscilla Nzimiro (30 April 1923 – 22 March 1951) was a trained medical doctor with family roots in Oguta, in present-day Imo State.",
" She attended the University of Glasgow and earned her Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MB ChB) in 1950.",
" She was the first woman from Igboland to graduate as a medical doctor.",
" Nzimiro is said to have died an unnatural death a year after she graduated."
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"Title: Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead\n\nFat, Sick and Nearly Dead is a 2010 American documentary film which follows the 60-day journey of Australian Joe Cross across the United States as he follows a juice fast to regain his health under the care of Dr. Joel Fuhrman, Nutrition Research Foundation's Director of Research. Cross and Robert Mac, co-creators of the film, both serve on the Nutrition Research Foundation's Advisory Board. Following his fast and the adoption of a plant-based diet, Cross states in a press release that he lost 100 pounds and discontinued all medications.",
"Title: Titilola Obilade\n\nTitilola Obilade was born to Akintunde Obilade and Adesola Obilade (nee Sobanjo) in the Lagos University Teaching Hospital (LUTH) in Idi-Araba, Lagos, Nigeria on the 25th of April, 1971. She is the third of four children. Titilola Obilade grew up on the campus of the University of Lagos. Her father taught at the Faculty of Law from where he later became an Emeritus Professor. Her mother left a teaching job for the banking industry from where she retired. Titilola Obilade maintains scholarly pursuits. Titilola’s parents both hail from Ogun State, Nigeria. Titilola Obilade's life is a story of many Firsts; She is the first female graduate from International school, University of Lagos to become a medical doctor. Titilola Obilade is also the first female medical doctor from Nigeria with a fellowship in Public Health to attain double master's in Public Health and International Law as well as earn a PhD from a non medical specialty.",
"Title: William Broughton Davies\n\nWilliam Broughton Davies (1831–1906) was a Sierra Leonean medical doctor who served in the British Colonial Army from 1860 to 1881. Davies was one of two West Africans to qualify as medical doctor in 1859. Hence Davies was the first West African to qualify for the medical profession.",
"Title: Joel Fuhrman\n\nJoel Fuhrman (born December 2, 1953) is an American celebrity doctor who advocates what he calls a micronutrient-rich diet.",
"Title: James Simrall\n\nJames Orlando Harrison Simrall, Jr. (November 16, 1909 – September 8, 1982) was an American football player and medical doctor. A native of Lexington, Kentucky, Simrall enrolled at the University of Michigan where he played quarterback and halfback for the Michigan Wolverines football teams from 1928 to 1930. He was selected as the Most Valuable Player on the 1929 team and the captain of the 1930 team. He later attended Harvard Medical School, served as an instructor in obstetrics and gynecology at the University of Michigan, and later became a medical doctor in Lexington, Kentucky.",
"Title: Nina Coltart\n\nNina Coltart (21 November 1927 – 24 June 1997), a British psychoanalyst, psychotherapist, and essayist, was born in Shortlands, Kent, England. Her father was a medical doctor and her mother, a housewife. In 1940 she and her younger sister Gill were evacuated to Cornwall, where they lived with their maternal grandmother and a nanny who, years before, had cared for Coltart’s mother. Coltart’s parents died in a train wreck under blackout conditions that year on their way to visit their daughters.",
"Title: Don Branigan\n\nDon Branigan (1933–1999) was a Canadian politician and medical doctor, best known as a former mayor of Whitehorse, Yukon. As a medical doctor, he was also noted for his frequent legal conflicts with medical licensing bodies opposed to his use of holistic medical practices such as acupuncture.",
"Title: Thomas Lambie\n\nDr. Thomas Alexander Lambie (1885- 14 April 1954) was a missionary medical doctor noteworthy for becoming an Ethiopian citizen, being responsible for several early medical efforts in Ethiopia (including the founding of two hospitals). He also worked as a medical doctor in Sudan, Nigeria and Palestine, where he died.",
"Title: Francisco Mangabeira\n\nFrancisco Cavalcanti Mangabeira (Salvador, 1879–1904) was a Brazilian medical doctor and writer, brother of João Mangabeira and Otávio Mangabeira. He was volunteer in Canudos Campaign as a medical student. Graduated as Medical Doctor in 1900. He took part in Salvador of the symbolist character movement New Crusade Group. His poets work are the most valid within the atmosphere symbolist.",
"Title: Priscilla Nzimiro\n\nAda Priscilla Nzimiro (30 April 1923 – 22 March 1951) was a trained medical doctor with family roots in Oguta, in present-day Imo State. She attended the University of Glasgow and earned her Bachelor of Medicine, Bachelor of Surgery (MB ChB) in 1950. She was the first woman from Igboland to graduate as a medical doctor. Nzimiro is said to have died an unnatural death a year after she graduated."
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6,566
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What do The Tea Party and Train have in common?
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rock band
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comparison
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easy
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"The movement began following Barack Obama's first presidential inauguration (in January 2009) when his administration announced plans to give financial aid to bankrupt homeowners.",
" A major force behind it was Americans for Prosperity (AFP), a conservative political advocacy group founded by businessmen and political activist David H. Koch.",
" It is unclear exactly how much money is donated to AFP by David and his brother Charles Koch.",
" Following a February 19, 2009 call by CNBC reporter Rick Santelli on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange for a \"tea party,\" over fifty conservative activists agreed by conference call to coalesce against Obama's agenda and scheduled series of protests, including the 2009 Taxpayer March on Washington.",
" Supporters of the movement subsequently have had a major impact on the internal politics of the Republican Party.",
" Although the Tea Party is not a party in the classic sense of the word, some research suggests that members of the Tea Party Caucus vote like a significantly farther right third party in Congress."
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"The Chestertown Tea Party was a protest against British excise duties which, according to local legend, took place in May 1774 in Chestertown, Maryland as a response to the British Tea Act.",
" Chestertown tradition holds that, following the example of the more famous Boston Tea Party, colonial patriots boarded the brigantine \"Geddes\" in broad daylight and threw its cargo of tea into the Chester River.",
" The event is celebrated each Memorial Day weekend with a festival and historic reenactment called the Chestertown Tea Party Festival."
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"sentences": [
"The Hawaii Tea Party are regional grassroots affiliates with the Tea Party each of which are broken down into seven smaller parties Hilo Tea Party Patriots (Hilo), Honolulu Professionals for Change (Honolulu), Kauai TEA Party (Kauai) Kona TEA Party (Kona), Maui Tea Party (Maui) Oahu Tea Party (Ewa Beach) Tea Party Wahiawa (Wahiawa)."
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"The Tea Party Caucus (TPC) is a congressional caucus of conservative members of the Republican Party in the United States House of Representatives.",
" The Caucus was founded in July 2010 by Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann who was its first chair.",
" From July 2012 to April 2013 the Tea Party Caucus neither met nor posted news on its webpage, leading observers to describe it as \"dead,\" \"inactive,\" and \"defunct.\"",
" In April 2013, Mick Mulvaney of South Carolina filed paperwork to create a new Tea Party Caucus, but found that Bachmann intended to continue the caucus, starting with an event on April 25, 2013.",
" On June 19, 2014, Tea Party Caucus member Steve Scalise of Louisiana was elected as the House Majority Whip.",
" The Caucus was reconstituted in the 114th Congress in January 2015.",
" Rep. Tim Huelskamp of Kansas became the chair in February 2015.",
" Huelskamp lost party primary election in 2016.",
" The Caucus is now largely inactive.",
" Though the primary functions of the Caucus have varied from year to year, its members have promoted budget cuts, including significant cuts in non-defense spending and adherence to the movement's interpretation of the Constitution.",
" The caucus's members have also advocated socially conservative legislation, supported the right to keep and bear arms, and promoted limited government."
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"Kate Zernike (born December 8, 1968 in Stamford, Connecticut).",
" is a national correspondent for \"The New York Times\", where she has been since April 2000, covering education, criminal justice, Congress, and national elections, and where she covered Hurricane Katrina.",
" She was previously a reporter at \"The Boston Globe\" (1995-2000), where she was responsible for covering education and special projects.",
" She is the author of \"Boiling Mad: Inside Tea Party America\" (2010), on the Tea Party movement.",
" Marjorie Kehe of \"The Christian Science Monitor\" remarked in 2010 that it was likely that \"no other journalist in the United States has devoted as much time to covering the tea party movement\"."
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"sentences": [
"The Tea Party is a Canadian rock band with blues, progressive rock, Indian and Middle Eastern influences, dubbed \"Moroccan roll\" by the media.",
" Active throughout the 1990s and up until 2005, the band re-formed in 2011.",
" The Tea Party released eight albums on EMI Music Canada, selling 1.6 million records worldwide, and achieving a No. 1 Canadian single \"Heaven Coming Down\" in 1999."
],
"title": "The Tea Party"
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"The Boston Tea Party was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 16, 1773.",
" The demonstrators, some disguised as Native Americans, in defiance of the Tea Act of May 10, 1773, destroyed an entire shipment of tea sent by the East India Company.",
" They boarded the ships and threw the chests of tea into Boston Harbor.",
" The British government responded harshly and the episode escalated into the American Revolution.",
" The Tea Party became an iconic event of American history, and since then other political protests such as the Tea Party movement have referred to themselves as historical successors to the Boston protest of 1773."
],
"title": "Boston Tea Party"
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"The Tea Party Express is a California-based group founded in the summer of 2009 to support the Tea Party movement.",
" Founded as a national bus tour to rally Tea Party activists, the group's leadership also endorses and promotes conservative candidates running for state and federal offices.",
" It was founded as a project of the political action committee Our Country Deserves Better PAC by Republican party members Howard Kaloogian and Sal Russo."
],
"title": "Tea Party Express"
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"sentences": [
"The National Tea Party Federation (NTPF) was formed on April 8, 2010 by leaders of a broad coalition of national and regional Tea Party groups to help spread the movement's message and to respond to mainstream media misinformation about the Tea Party with a quick, unified response.",
" Its press release announcing its formation said, \"The NTPF will act as a clearinghouse and to promote the Tea Party movement's objectives of Fiscal Responsibility, Constitutionally Limited Government and Free Markets.\""
],
"title": "National Tea Party Federation"
},
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"Train is an American pop rock band from San Francisco, formed in 1993.",
" The band currently consists of Patrick Monahan (vocals), Luis Maldonado (guitar), Hector Maldonado (bass, vocals), Drew Shoals (drums), and Jerry Becker (keyboards, guitar)."
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"Title: Tea Party movement\n\nThe movement began following Barack Obama's first presidential inauguration (in January 2009) when his administration announced plans to give financial aid to bankrupt homeowners. A major force behind it was Americans for Prosperity (AFP), a conservative political advocacy group founded by businessmen and political activist David H. Koch. It is unclear exactly how much money is donated to AFP by David and his brother Charles Koch. Following a February 19, 2009 call by CNBC reporter Rick Santelli on the floor of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange for a \"tea party,\" over fifty conservative activists agreed by conference call to coalesce against Obama's agenda and scheduled series of protests, including the 2009 Taxpayer March on Washington. Supporters of the movement subsequently have had a major impact on the internal politics of the Republican Party. Although the Tea Party is not a party in the classic sense of the word, some research suggests that members of the Tea Party Caucus vote like a significantly farther right third party in Congress.",
"Title: Chestertown Tea Party\n\nThe Chestertown Tea Party was a protest against British excise duties which, according to local legend, took place in May 1774 in Chestertown, Maryland as a response to the British Tea Act. Chestertown tradition holds that, following the example of the more famous Boston Tea Party, colonial patriots boarded the brigantine \"Geddes\" in broad daylight and threw its cargo of tea into the Chester River. The event is celebrated each Memorial Day weekend with a festival and historic reenactment called the Chestertown Tea Party Festival.",
"Title: Hawaii Tea Party\n\nThe Hawaii Tea Party are regional grassroots affiliates with the Tea Party each of which are broken down into seven smaller parties Hilo Tea Party Patriots (Hilo), Honolulu Professionals for Change (Honolulu), Kauai TEA Party (Kauai) Kona TEA Party (Kona), Maui Tea Party (Maui) Oahu Tea Party (Ewa Beach) Tea Party Wahiawa (Wahiawa).",
"Title: Tea Party Caucus\n\nThe Tea Party Caucus (TPC) is a congressional caucus of conservative members of the Republican Party in the United States House of Representatives. The Caucus was founded in July 2010 by Minnesota Congresswoman Michele Bachmann who was its first chair. From July 2012 to April 2013 the Tea Party Caucus neither met nor posted news on its webpage, leading observers to describe it as \"dead,\" \"inactive,\" and \"defunct.\" In April 2013, Mick Mulvaney of South Carolina filed paperwork to create a new Tea Party Caucus, but found that Bachmann intended to continue the caucus, starting with an event on April 25, 2013. On June 19, 2014, Tea Party Caucus member Steve Scalise of Louisiana was elected as the House Majority Whip. The Caucus was reconstituted in the 114th Congress in January 2015. Rep. Tim Huelskamp of Kansas became the chair in February 2015. Huelskamp lost party primary election in 2016. The Caucus is now largely inactive. Though the primary functions of the Caucus have varied from year to year, its members have promoted budget cuts, including significant cuts in non-defense spending and adherence to the movement's interpretation of the Constitution. The caucus's members have also advocated socially conservative legislation, supported the right to keep and bear arms, and promoted limited government.",
"Title: Kate Zernike\n\nKate Zernike (born December 8, 1968 in Stamford, Connecticut). is a national correspondent for \"The New York Times\", where she has been since April 2000, covering education, criminal justice, Congress, and national elections, and where she covered Hurricane Katrina. She was previously a reporter at \"The Boston Globe\" (1995-2000), where she was responsible for covering education and special projects. She is the author of \"Boiling Mad: Inside Tea Party America\" (2010), on the Tea Party movement. Marjorie Kehe of \"The Christian Science Monitor\" remarked in 2010 that it was likely that \"no other journalist in the United States has devoted as much time to covering the tea party movement\".",
"Title: The Tea Party\n\nThe Tea Party is a Canadian rock band with blues, progressive rock, Indian and Middle Eastern influences, dubbed \"Moroccan roll\" by the media. Active throughout the 1990s and up until 2005, the band re-formed in 2011. The Tea Party released eight albums on EMI Music Canada, selling 1.6 million records worldwide, and achieving a No. 1 Canadian single \"Heaven Coming Down\" in 1999.",
"Title: Boston Tea Party\n\nThe Boston Tea Party was a political protest by the Sons of Liberty in Boston, Massachusetts, on December 16, 1773. The demonstrators, some disguised as Native Americans, in defiance of the Tea Act of May 10, 1773, destroyed an entire shipment of tea sent by the East India Company. They boarded the ships and threw the chests of tea into Boston Harbor. The British government responded harshly and the episode escalated into the American Revolution. The Tea Party became an iconic event of American history, and since then other political protests such as the Tea Party movement have referred to themselves as historical successors to the Boston protest of 1773.",
"Title: Tea Party Express\n\nThe Tea Party Express is a California-based group founded in the summer of 2009 to support the Tea Party movement. Founded as a national bus tour to rally Tea Party activists, the group's leadership also endorses and promotes conservative candidates running for state and federal offices. It was founded as a project of the political action committee Our Country Deserves Better PAC by Republican party members Howard Kaloogian and Sal Russo.",
"Title: National Tea Party Federation\n\nThe National Tea Party Federation (NTPF) was formed on April 8, 2010 by leaders of a broad coalition of national and regional Tea Party groups to help spread the movement's message and to respond to mainstream media misinformation about the Tea Party with a quick, unified response. Its press release announcing its formation said, \"The NTPF will act as a clearinghouse and to promote the Tea Party movement's objectives of Fiscal Responsibility, Constitutionally Limited Government and Free Markets.\"",
"Title: Train (band)\n\nTrain is an American pop rock band from San Francisco, formed in 1993. The band currently consists of Patrick Monahan (vocals), Luis Maldonado (guitar), Hector Maldonado (bass, vocals), Drew Shoals (drums), and Jerry Becker (keyboards, guitar)."
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The comedian behind Stripped appears as which character in "The Riches"?
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Wayne Malloy
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"Adam Riches (born 10 December 1979) is a British comedian, and 2011 winner of the Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award."
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"Daisuke Jigen (Japanese: 次元 大介 , Hepburn: Jigen Daisuke ) is a fictional character created by Monkey Punch for his manga series \"Lupin III\", which debuted in \"Weekly Manga Action\" on August 10, 1967.",
" Jigen is the marksman, aide-de-camp and close friend of Arsène Lupin III.",
" Along with colleague Goemon Ishikawa XIII, he joins Lupin in pursuit of riches acquired typically by theft.",
" Traveling across the globe, Jigen has garnered fame as a gunman with a wildly capable speed and accuracy."
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"Lucilius Bassus was a Roman legatus appointed by Emperor Vespasian to the Iudaea Province in 71 AD.",
" Assigned to finish off the last remnants of the Great Jewish Revolt in the province, he led the legion Legio X Fretensis, destroying the Jewish strongholds Herodium and Machaerus on their march to the siege of Masada.",
" Once while his men besieged a certain place, a young man named Eleazer got himself into a bit of trouble.",
" Eleazer had been in several \"close calls,\" and being liked by others and full of self-confidence, Eleazer decided to \"show out\" in front of his comrades.",
" He went outside the ramparts and had begun to converse with his friends inside the ramparts.",
" A legionary, Rufus, sneaked up behind the haughty young fellow, and tackling from behind, mananaged to drag him Eleazar back to the Roman lines.",
" At this point Bassus seemed to have wanted some humor; perhaps he only wanted to teach Eleazer a lesson.",
" At any rate, General Bassus ordered his new prisoner stripped, tied to a stake in the full view of his Jewish comrades, and flogged.",
" After the beating was over, Bassus then ordered a cross to be erected.",
" Eleazer, who at this point realized he was not as brave as he thought himself, began to cry hysterically.",
" The screams were so loud and unpleasant that defenders of the fortress made a compromise as this: if the Romans freed Eleazer, they would evacuate the fortress.",
" It happened that way.",
" After the war was over."
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"sentences": [
"Trism is a puzzle game for the Apple iPhone developed by Demiforce LLC.",
" The game and developer made the news for being a rags to riches story.",
" The game makes use of the iPhone's built in accelerometer, and involves the sliding of colored triangular tiles called \"trisms\" in order to make matches of three or more.",
" As soon as a match is made, the tiles disappear and, depending on the direction in which the iPhone is tilted, the gaps left behind will be filled."
],
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"Stripped is the title of a stand-up comedy tour by Eddie Izzard, and is a continuation of his style of comedy, full of \"stream-of-conscious banter and predilection for nonsensical detours and frequent tangents.\"",
" The tour was performed from 28 April to 9 August 2008 with three \"warm-up\" dates.",
" It has been called \"not only hilarious but quite remarkable.\"",
" As for the name of the tour, Izzard says he called it \"Stripped\" because\"The heels got too high on the last two tours.",
" Now I've just gone back to blokey mode, so I've got all this movement back which I couldn't do before.",
" The set is leaner, what I'm wearing is leaner and just focusing on what I'm talking about.",
" I keep talking about God and I come to all these different conclusions.",
" I'm talking about the whole civilization, trying to strip that back, as well.",
" The last 5,000 years we did everything.",
" I put out my idea what we're doing here.",
" I think it's all random.",
" If there is a God, his plan is very similar to someone not having a plan.\""
],
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"sentences": [
"Edward John \"Eddie\" Izzard ( ; born 7 February 1962) is an English stand-up comedian, actor, writer and political activist.",
" His comedic style takes the form of rambling, whimsical monologue, and self-referential pantomime.",
" He had a starring role in the television series \"The Riches\" as Wayne Malloy and has appeared in films such as \"Ocean's Twelve\", \"Ocean's Thirteen\", \"Mystery Men\", \"Shadow of the Vampire\", \"The Cat's Meow\", \"Across the Universe\" and \"Valkyrie\".",
" He has also worked as a voice actor in \"The Wild\", \"Igor\", \"\", \"Cars 2\" and \"The LEGO Batman Movie\"."
],
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},
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"sentences": [
"Fenisa’s Hook (Spanish: El anzuelo de Fenisa ) is a play written by the Spanish playwright Lope de Vega.",
" It was first published in 1617 in the eighth part of Lope de Vega’s \"Comedias\".",
" Based on the tenth tale of the eighth day of Boccaccio’s Decameron, it has been called a picaresque play, works that exhibit an uncharacteristic moral freedom Boccaccio’s tale is about a trickster who is tricked Lope uses Boccaccio’s story for the main plot of his play, where Fenisa, a courtesan in Palermo attempts to woo the rich merchant Lucindo in order to gain his riches.",
" A secondary plot includes Dinarda who is dressed as a man and has come to Palermo in search of the man who seduced her and left her behind.",
" Fenisa ends up falling for this Dinarda who is disguised as don Juan de Lara.",
" While Fenisa is able to trick Lucindo the first time around, he comes back to Sicily a second time and this time he tricks her.",
" In the end, Dinarda finds and marries her Albano, while Fenisa is left without a spouse and without money."
],
"title": "Fenisa's Hook"
},
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"sentences": [
"Panty Raid (foaled March 8, 2004 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse.",
" A grade I winner on dirt and turf, she is a millionaire daughter of Include who raced for the Greathouse family’s Glencrest Farm and Dan Taylor.",
" Panty Raid was nominated for an Eclipse Award for the American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly in 2007 but finished a close third behind Octave.",
" Both Octave and Panty Raid finished behind in the voting to champion Rags to Riches.",
" Panty Raid will best be remembered for her stirring victory in the Grade II $200,000 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes on May 19, 2007."
],
"title": "Panty Raid (horse)"
},
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"sentences": [
"Kerry Joel Lynch (born July 31, 1957 in Denver, Colorado) is an American former nordic combined skier who competed from 1979 to 1987.",
" He is best known for his doping scandal at the 1987 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Oberstdorf, West Germany in which he and his coach Jim Page approved a plan to give Lynch an illegal transfusion to increase his red blood cell count.",
" Lynch would finish second in the 15 km individual event behind Norway's Torbjørn Løkken, only to be stripped of his medal when he and Page confessed to the scandal.",
" Lynch would serve a two-year suspension as a result.",
" He is the only Nordic combined athlete to ever been stripped of a medal either in the Winter Olympics or in the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships.",
" The United States would not win a Nordic combined medal at the Nordic skiing World Championships until Johnny Spillane's gold medal in the 7.5 km sprint event at Val di Fiemme in 2003."
],
"title": "Kerry Lynch"
},
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"sentences": [
"Vamana (Sanskrit: वामन, IAST: \"Vāmana\", lit.",
" \"dwarf\"), is the fifth avatar of Hindu god Vishnu.",
" He incarnates in a time of crisis and to restore cosmic balance by creatively defeating the asura king Bali with disproportionate powers over the universe.",
" According to Hindu mythology, the noble demon king after his exploits and conquest of the universe sponsors a sacrifice and gift giving ceremony to consolidate his power.",
" Vishnu appears at this ceremony as a dwarf mendicant Brahmin called Vamana.",
" When his turn to receive a gift comes, Bali offers whatever riches and material wealth Vamana would like.",
" Vamana refuses everything and states he would just like three steps worth of land.",
" Bali finds the dwarf's request amusingly small and irrevocably grants it.",
" Vamana then grows into a giant the size of cosmos.",
" In the first step, he covers the earth.",
" In second, he takes the heavens.",
" For the third, Bali offers his head on which Vamana steps sending the demon king to the \"Patala\" (netherworld)."
],
"title": "Vamana"
}
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"Title: Adam Riches\n\nAdam Riches (born 10 December 1979) is a British comedian, and 2011 winner of the Foster's Edinburgh Comedy Award.",
"Title: Daisuke Jigen\n\nDaisuke Jigen (Japanese: 次元 大介 , Hepburn: Jigen Daisuke ) is a fictional character created by Monkey Punch for his manga series \"Lupin III\", which debuted in \"Weekly Manga Action\" on August 10, 1967. Jigen is the marksman, aide-de-camp and close friend of Arsène Lupin III. Along with colleague Goemon Ishikawa XIII, he joins Lupin in pursuit of riches acquired typically by theft. Traveling across the globe, Jigen has garnered fame as a gunman with a wildly capable speed and accuracy.",
"Title: Lucilius Bassus\n\nLucilius Bassus was a Roman legatus appointed by Emperor Vespasian to the Iudaea Province in 71 AD. Assigned to finish off the last remnants of the Great Jewish Revolt in the province, he led the legion Legio X Fretensis, destroying the Jewish strongholds Herodium and Machaerus on their march to the siege of Masada. Once while his men besieged a certain place, a young man named Eleazer got himself into a bit of trouble. Eleazer had been in several \"close calls,\" and being liked by others and full of self-confidence, Eleazer decided to \"show out\" in front of his comrades. He went outside the ramparts and had begun to converse with his friends inside the ramparts. A legionary, Rufus, sneaked up behind the haughty young fellow, and tackling from behind, mananaged to drag him Eleazar back to the Roman lines. At this point Bassus seemed to have wanted some humor; perhaps he only wanted to teach Eleazer a lesson. At any rate, General Bassus ordered his new prisoner stripped, tied to a stake in the full view of his Jewish comrades, and flogged. After the beating was over, Bassus then ordered a cross to be erected. Eleazer, who at this point realized he was not as brave as he thought himself, began to cry hysterically. The screams were so loud and unpleasant that defenders of the fortress made a compromise as this: if the Romans freed Eleazer, they would evacuate the fortress. It happened that way. After the war was over.",
"Title: Trism\n\nTrism is a puzzle game for the Apple iPhone developed by Demiforce LLC. The game and developer made the news for being a rags to riches story. The game makes use of the iPhone's built in accelerometer, and involves the sliding of colored triangular tiles called \"trisms\" in order to make matches of three or more. As soon as a match is made, the tiles disappear and, depending on the direction in which the iPhone is tilted, the gaps left behind will be filled.",
"Title: Stripped (tour)\n\nStripped is the title of a stand-up comedy tour by Eddie Izzard, and is a continuation of his style of comedy, full of \"stream-of-conscious banter and predilection for nonsensical detours and frequent tangents.\" The tour was performed from 28 April to 9 August 2008 with three \"warm-up\" dates. It has been called \"not only hilarious but quite remarkable.\" As for the name of the tour, Izzard says he called it \"Stripped\" because\"The heels got too high on the last two tours. Now I've just gone back to blokey mode, so I've got all this movement back which I couldn't do before. The set is leaner, what I'm wearing is leaner and just focusing on what I'm talking about. I keep talking about God and I come to all these different conclusions. I'm talking about the whole civilization, trying to strip that back, as well. The last 5,000 years we did everything. I put out my idea what we're doing here. I think it's all random. If there is a God, his plan is very similar to someone not having a plan.\"",
"Title: Eddie Izzard\n\nEdward John \"Eddie\" Izzard ( ; born 7 February 1962) is an English stand-up comedian, actor, writer and political activist. His comedic style takes the form of rambling, whimsical monologue, and self-referential pantomime. He had a starring role in the television series \"The Riches\" as Wayne Malloy and has appeared in films such as \"Ocean's Twelve\", \"Ocean's Thirteen\", \"Mystery Men\", \"Shadow of the Vampire\", \"The Cat's Meow\", \"Across the Universe\" and \"Valkyrie\". He has also worked as a voice actor in \"The Wild\", \"Igor\", \"\", \"Cars 2\" and \"The LEGO Batman Movie\".",
"Title: Fenisa's Hook\n\nFenisa’s Hook (Spanish: El anzuelo de Fenisa ) is a play written by the Spanish playwright Lope de Vega. It was first published in 1617 in the eighth part of Lope de Vega’s \"Comedias\". Based on the tenth tale of the eighth day of Boccaccio’s Decameron, it has been called a picaresque play, works that exhibit an uncharacteristic moral freedom Boccaccio’s tale is about a trickster who is tricked Lope uses Boccaccio’s story for the main plot of his play, where Fenisa, a courtesan in Palermo attempts to woo the rich merchant Lucindo in order to gain his riches. A secondary plot includes Dinarda who is dressed as a man and has come to Palermo in search of the man who seduced her and left her behind. Fenisa ends up falling for this Dinarda who is disguised as don Juan de Lara. While Fenisa is able to trick Lucindo the first time around, he comes back to Sicily a second time and this time he tricks her. In the end, Dinarda finds and marries her Albano, while Fenisa is left without a spouse and without money.",
"Title: Panty Raid (horse)\n\nPanty Raid (foaled March 8, 2004 in Kentucky) is an American Thoroughbred racehorse. A grade I winner on dirt and turf, she is a millionaire daughter of Include who raced for the Greathouse family’s Glencrest Farm and Dan Taylor. Panty Raid was nominated for an Eclipse Award for the American Champion Three-Year-Old Filly in 2007 but finished a close third behind Octave. Both Octave and Panty Raid finished behind in the voting to champion Rags to Riches. Panty Raid will best be remembered for her stirring victory in the Grade II $200,000 Black-Eyed Susan Stakes on May 19, 2007.",
"Title: Kerry Lynch\n\nKerry Joel Lynch (born July 31, 1957 in Denver, Colorado) is an American former nordic combined skier who competed from 1979 to 1987. He is best known for his doping scandal at the 1987 FIS Nordic World Ski Championships in Oberstdorf, West Germany in which he and his coach Jim Page approved a plan to give Lynch an illegal transfusion to increase his red blood cell count. Lynch would finish second in the 15 km individual event behind Norway's Torbjørn Løkken, only to be stripped of his medal when he and Page confessed to the scandal. Lynch would serve a two-year suspension as a result. He is the only Nordic combined athlete to ever been stripped of a medal either in the Winter Olympics or in the FIS Nordic World Ski Championships. The United States would not win a Nordic combined medal at the Nordic skiing World Championships until Johnny Spillane's gold medal in the 7.5 km sprint event at Val di Fiemme in 2003.",
"Title: Vamana\n\nVamana (Sanskrit: वामन, IAST: \"Vāmana\", lit. \"dwarf\"), is the fifth avatar of Hindu god Vishnu. He incarnates in a time of crisis and to restore cosmic balance by creatively defeating the asura king Bali with disproportionate powers over the universe. According to Hindu mythology, the noble demon king after his exploits and conquest of the universe sponsors a sacrifice and gift giving ceremony to consolidate his power. Vishnu appears at this ceremony as a dwarf mendicant Brahmin called Vamana. When his turn to receive a gift comes, Bali offers whatever riches and material wealth Vamana would like. Vamana refuses everything and states he would just like three steps worth of land. Bali finds the dwarf's request amusingly small and irrevocably grants it. Vamana then grows into a giant the size of cosmos. In the first step, he covers the earth. In second, he takes the heavens. For the third, Bali offers his head on which Vamana steps sending the demon king to the \"Patala\" (netherworld)."
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An album released by Ziggy Marley called Dragonfly featured Flea who is best known as a bassist from what rock band?
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Red Hot Chili Peppers
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"Michael Peter Balzary (born 16 October 1962), better known by his stage name Flea, is an Australian-American musician and actor best known as bassist and founding member of the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers.",
" Flea briefly appeared as the bassist for such bands as What Is This?",
", Fear and Jane's Addiction.",
" He has also performed with rock supergroups Atoms for Peace, Antemasque, Pigface, and Rocket Juice & the Moon.",
" Flea has also collaborated with artists including The Mars Volta, Johnny Cash, Tom Waits, Alanis Morissette, and Young MC."
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"sentences": [
"Kevin John Bacon (born 30 March 1959 in Rotherham) is an English musician and record producer best known for his work with fellow Brit Jonathan Quarmby under the moniker Bacon & Quarmby, as well as his tenure as bassist for the band the Comsat Angels.",
" After leaving the Comsat Angels, Kevin Bacon produced for many other artists, notably Finley Quaye, Longpigs and Ziggy Marley."
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"P is the debut album by American alternative rock band P, featuring Bill Carter, Johnny Depp, Gibby Haynes and Sal Jenco.",
" It was released on November 21, 1995 through Capitol Records and was reissued on May 8, 2007, under the Caroline Records label.",
" Produced by bassist Andrew Weiss, the album also featured contributions from Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones, and pianist and Los Angeles scene fixture Chuck E. Weiss."
],
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"The Uplift Mofo Party Plan is the third studio album by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released on September 29, 1987 by EMI Records.",
" Due to prior obligations resulting in temporary personnel changes following the band's formation in 1983, \"The Uplift Mofo Party Plan\" is the only studio album to feature all four founding members of the band on every single track: vocalist Anthony Kiedis, bassist Flea, guitarist Hillel Slovak, and drummer Jack Irons. \"",
"Fight Like a Brave\" was released as the album's only single however \"Me and My Friends\" received minor radio airplay even though it was never released as a single.",
" In 1992, \"Behind the Sun\" was released as a single and music video to promote \"What Hits!?",
"\"."
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"Mother's Milk is the fourth studio album by American funk rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released on August 16, 1989, by EMI Records.",
" After the death of founding guitarist Hillel Slovak and subsequent departure of drummer Jack Irons, vocalist Anthony Kiedis and bassist Flea regrouped with the addition of guitarist John Frusciante and drummer Chad Smith.",
" Frusciante's influence altered the band's sound by placing more emphasis on melody than rhythm, which had dominated the band's previous material.",
" Returning producer Michael Beinhorn favored heavy metal guitar riffs as well as overdubbing that was perceived by Frusciante as excessive, and as a result Beinhorn and Frusciante constantly fought over the album's guitar sound."
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"Love Is My Religion is Ziggy Marley's second solo album, the first being \"Dragonfly\", after the 2000 end of Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers.",
" The album was released on July 2, 2006 by father Bob Marley's label Tuff Gong Worldwide, and carries on his reggae-style pop sound and lyrical themes established in \"Dragonfly\".",
" \"Love Is My Religion\" was named the 2007 Best Reggae album for the 49th Grammy awards held in Los Angeles in 2007."
],
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"sentences": [
"This is a listing of official releases by Ziggy Marley, a Jamaican singer and musician.",
" Ziggy Marley started his musical career with some of his brothers and sisters as the Melody Makers in the 1980s and continued to perform and record with them for the next two decades.",
" His first solo album, \"Dragonfly\", was released in 2003, followed by \"Love Is My Religion\" in 2006.",
" The album won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album.",
" In 2009, Marley released his third album \"Family Time\".",
" This album won a Grammy for \"Best Musical Album for Children\"."
],
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"Dragonfly was an album released by Ziggy Marley on April 15, 2003.",
" The track \"Rainbow in the Sky\" features both Flea and John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, while \"Melancholy Mood\" features only Flea."
],
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"sentences": [
"LiR is an Irish rock band.",
" Their sound has been described as \"a fusion of funky progressive rock, folky mysticism and savvy pop\".",
" The band formed in the late 1980s in Dublin, firstly under the name The Spontaneous Frogs, then Uproar.",
" They released their first EP, 'All Machines Hum in A', in 1992.",
" In 1993, they released their first LP, 'Magico Magico!'",
" under the label Velo Records (Velo was an Irish Indie) in Ireland.",
" In 1994, they re-released 'Magico Magico!'",
" to the US, under the independent record label What Are Records?",
" (W.A.R.?)",
".",
" The new version of the album saw a revision to the track listing.",
" LiR would release their second album, 'Nest', exclusively with W.A.R.?",
", the following year, in 1995.",
" Around this time, they were notorious for playing constant live shows in Whelan's Bar, on Wexford Street in Dublin.",
" The support act was regularly by another Dublin band called Dragonfly (the lead guitarist of Dragonfly later became LiR's second guitarist, after the departure of keyboardist David Hopkins).",
" The LiR song 'Temple Child' appeared on the What Are Records?",
" \"Ammunition\" compilation album, a music sampler of various independent artists.",
" In 1997 the band appeared on the soundtrack for the movie \"I Went Down\", with the song 'There Are More Things'."
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"Antemasque (stylized as ANTEMASQUE) is an American rock band formed in 2014 by former members of At the Drive-In and The Mars Volta, Omar Rodríguez-López and Cedric Bixler-Zavala.",
" Their first album featured Red Hot Chili Peppers's Flea on bass and Dave Elitch on drums.",
" Both Flea and Elitch had previously played with The Mars Volta.",
" Omar's brother Marfred Rodríguez-López (formerly of Zechs Marquise) eventually joined as a permanent bassist with Blink-182 member Travis Barker taking over drumming duties."
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"Title: Flea (musician)\n\nMichael Peter Balzary (born 16 October 1962), better known by his stage name Flea, is an Australian-American musician and actor best known as bassist and founding member of the rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers. Flea briefly appeared as the bassist for such bands as What Is This? , Fear and Jane's Addiction. He has also performed with rock supergroups Atoms for Peace, Antemasque, Pigface, and Rocket Juice & the Moon. Flea has also collaborated with artists including The Mars Volta, Johnny Cash, Tom Waits, Alanis Morissette, and Young MC.",
"Title: Kevin Bacon (producer)\n\nKevin John Bacon (born 30 March 1959 in Rotherham) is an English musician and record producer best known for his work with fellow Brit Jonathan Quarmby under the moniker Bacon & Quarmby, as well as his tenure as bassist for the band the Comsat Angels. After leaving the Comsat Angels, Kevin Bacon produced for many other artists, notably Finley Quaye, Longpigs and Ziggy Marley.",
"Title: P (album)\n\nP is the debut album by American alternative rock band P, featuring Bill Carter, Johnny Depp, Gibby Haynes and Sal Jenco. It was released on November 21, 1995 through Capitol Records and was reissued on May 8, 2007, under the Caroline Records label. Produced by bassist Andrew Weiss, the album also featured contributions from Red Hot Chili Peppers bassist Flea, Sex Pistols guitarist Steve Jones, and pianist and Los Angeles scene fixture Chuck E. Weiss.",
"Title: The Uplift Mofo Party Plan\n\nThe Uplift Mofo Party Plan is the third studio album by American rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released on September 29, 1987 by EMI Records. Due to prior obligations resulting in temporary personnel changes following the band's formation in 1983, \"The Uplift Mofo Party Plan\" is the only studio album to feature all four founding members of the band on every single track: vocalist Anthony Kiedis, bassist Flea, guitarist Hillel Slovak, and drummer Jack Irons. \" Fight Like a Brave\" was released as the album's only single however \"Me and My Friends\" received minor radio airplay even though it was never released as a single. In 1992, \"Behind the Sun\" was released as a single and music video to promote \"What Hits!? \".",
"Title: Mother's Milk\n\nMother's Milk is the fourth studio album by American funk rock band Red Hot Chili Peppers, released on August 16, 1989, by EMI Records. After the death of founding guitarist Hillel Slovak and subsequent departure of drummer Jack Irons, vocalist Anthony Kiedis and bassist Flea regrouped with the addition of guitarist John Frusciante and drummer Chad Smith. Frusciante's influence altered the band's sound by placing more emphasis on melody than rhythm, which had dominated the band's previous material. Returning producer Michael Beinhorn favored heavy metal guitar riffs as well as overdubbing that was perceived by Frusciante as excessive, and as a result Beinhorn and Frusciante constantly fought over the album's guitar sound.",
"Title: Love Is My Religion\n\nLove Is My Religion is Ziggy Marley's second solo album, the first being \"Dragonfly\", after the 2000 end of Ziggy Marley & The Melody Makers. The album was released on July 2, 2006 by father Bob Marley's label Tuff Gong Worldwide, and carries on his reggae-style pop sound and lyrical themes established in \"Dragonfly\". \"Love Is My Religion\" was named the 2007 Best Reggae album for the 49th Grammy awards held in Los Angeles in 2007.",
"Title: Ziggy Marley discography\n\nThis is a listing of official releases by Ziggy Marley, a Jamaican singer and musician. Ziggy Marley started his musical career with some of his brothers and sisters as the Melody Makers in the 1980s and continued to perform and record with them for the next two decades. His first solo album, \"Dragonfly\", was released in 2003, followed by \"Love Is My Religion\" in 2006. The album won a Grammy for Best Reggae Album. In 2009, Marley released his third album \"Family Time\". This album won a Grammy for \"Best Musical Album for Children\".",
"Title: Dragonfly (Ziggy Marley album)\n\nDragonfly was an album released by Ziggy Marley on April 15, 2003. The track \"Rainbow in the Sky\" features both Flea and John Frusciante of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, while \"Melancholy Mood\" features only Flea.",
"Title: Lir (band)\n\nLiR is an Irish rock band. Their sound has been described as \"a fusion of funky progressive rock, folky mysticism and savvy pop\". The band formed in the late 1980s in Dublin, firstly under the name The Spontaneous Frogs, then Uproar. They released their first EP, 'All Machines Hum in A', in 1992. In 1993, they released their first LP, 'Magico Magico!' under the label Velo Records (Velo was an Irish Indie) in Ireland. In 1994, they re-released 'Magico Magico!' to the US, under the independent record label What Are Records? (W.A.R.?) . The new version of the album saw a revision to the track listing. LiR would release their second album, 'Nest', exclusively with W.A.R.? , the following year, in 1995. Around this time, they were notorious for playing constant live shows in Whelan's Bar, on Wexford Street in Dublin. The support act was regularly by another Dublin band called Dragonfly (the lead guitarist of Dragonfly later became LiR's second guitarist, after the departure of keyboardist David Hopkins). The LiR song 'Temple Child' appeared on the What Are Records? \"Ammunition\" compilation album, a music sampler of various independent artists. In 1997 the band appeared on the soundtrack for the movie \"I Went Down\", with the song 'There Are More Things'.",
"Title: Antemasque (band)\n\nAntemasque (stylized as ANTEMASQUE) is an American rock band formed in 2014 by former members of At the Drive-In and The Mars Volta, Omar Rodríguez-López and Cedric Bixler-Zavala. Their first album featured Red Hot Chili Peppers's Flea on bass and Dave Elitch on drums. Both Flea and Elitch had previously played with The Mars Volta. Omar's brother Marfred Rodríguez-López (formerly of Zechs Marquise) eventually joined as a permanent bassist with Blink-182 member Travis Barker taking over drumming duties."
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Age of Youth, is a South Korean television series stars include Ryu Hwa-young, a South Korean singer and actress, and is a former member of which South Korean girl group?
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T-ara
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" She was known as a member of the South Korean girl group 4Minute, under Cube Entertainment.",
" She is also a former member of the South Korean girl group, Orange.",
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"Lee Ji-yeon (born February 18, 1984), better known by her stage name Lina is a South Korean singer and musical actress.",
" She debuted in 2002 as a member of South Korean R&B duo Isak N Jiyeon and disbanded in 2004.",
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"GP Basic (Korean: 지피 베이직 ) was a South Korean girl group who debuted on August 15, 2010.",
" At the time of their debut, they were considered to be the \"youngest\" South Korean girl group with an average age of below 13.5.",
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"Han Sun-hwa (born October 6, 1990), is a South Korean singer and actress.",
" She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Secret.",
" She made her television debut in 2004 while participating in SBS's \"Superstar Survival\" as a finalist, and in 2009, she was a regular cast on a variety show called \"Invincible Youth\".",
" Aside from music, she also ventured into acting and made her debut in the 2010 drama, \"More Charming By The Day\".",
" She also acted in several dramas with supporting roles in \"Ad Genius Lee Tae-baek\", \"God's Gift - 14 Days\", and \"Marriage, Not Dating\".",
" In 2014 she finally starred as a lead actress on MBC's weekend drama \"Rosy Lovers\" as Baek Jang Mi co-starring with actor Lee Jang Woo.",
" CNN International Seoul listed Sunhwa as one of the nine rising \"It\" stars in Korean entertainment citing her as a \"multi-tasking\" artist.",
" Her portrayal of Kang Se-Ah in the 2014 TVN drama, \"Marriage, Not Dating\" earned her a nomination for \"Best Youth Actress\" at the 16th Seoul International Youth Film Festival.",
" In 2014, her portrayal of Jang-Mi from \"Rosy Lovers\" and Jenny from \"God's Gift 14 Day\"s won her two best new actress awards from MBC and SBS Drama Awards.",
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"Kim Yu-jin (born April 9, 1988), better known by her stage name Uee (sometimes romanized as U-ie ), is a South Korean singer and actress.",
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"Kim Da-som (born May 6, 1993), better known mononymously as Dasom, is a South Korean singer and actress.",
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" She has acted in films and television dramas, including \"Family\" (2012–2013), \"Melody of Love\" (2013–2014) and \"The Virtual Bride\" (2015)."
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"Goo Ha-ra (born January 13, 1991), better known mononymously as Hara, is a South Korean singer and actress.",
" She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Kara, and has also appeared in television dramas including \"City Hunter\" (2011).",
" She made her debut as a soloist in July 2015 with the release of her EP \"Alohara (Can You Feel It?)",
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"Title: Kwon So-hyun\n\nKwon So-hyun (born August 30, 1994), is a South Korean singer and actress. She was known as a member of the South Korean girl group 4Minute, under Cube Entertainment. She is also a former member of the South Korean girl group, Orange. Before June 15, 2016 (end of her contract with Cube), Sohyun left 4Minute and the record label along with members Nam Ji-hyun, Heo Ga-yoon, and Jeon Ji-yoon.",
"Title: Lina (South Korean singer)\n\nLee Ji-yeon (born February 18, 1984), better known by her stage name Lina is a South Korean singer and musical actress. She debuted in 2002 as a member of South Korean R&B duo Isak N Jiyeon and disbanded in 2004. She later re-debut as a member of South Korean girl group The Grace in 2005 and the group currently being inactive. She currently active as a musical actress.",
"Title: Age of Youth\n\nAge of Youth () is a South Korean television series starring Han Ye-ri, Han Seung-yeon, Park Eun-bin, Ryu Hwa-young and Park Hye-soo. It replaced \"Mirror of the Witch\" and aired on cable network JTBC on Fridays and Saturdays at 20:30 (KST) for 12 episodes from July 22 to August 27, 2016.",
"Title: GP Basic\n\nGP Basic (Korean: 지피 베이직 ) was a South Korean girl group who debuted on August 15, 2010. At the time of their debut, they were considered to be the \"youngest\" South Korean girl group with an average age of below 13.5. The age of their youngest member, Janey, caused controversy followed by the debut of a much younger girl group, G-story, who were all below 10 years old. This led to new broadcasting regulations in South Korea.",
"Title: Han Sun-hwa\n\nHan Sun-hwa (born October 6, 1990), is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Secret. She made her television debut in 2004 while participating in SBS's \"Superstar Survival\" as a finalist, and in 2009, she was a regular cast on a variety show called \"Invincible Youth\". Aside from music, she also ventured into acting and made her debut in the 2010 drama, \"More Charming By The Day\". She also acted in several dramas with supporting roles in \"Ad Genius Lee Tae-baek\", \"God's Gift - 14 Days\", and \"Marriage, Not Dating\". In 2014 she finally starred as a lead actress on MBC's weekend drama \"Rosy Lovers\" as Baek Jang Mi co-starring with actor Lee Jang Woo. CNN International Seoul listed Sunhwa as one of the nine rising \"It\" stars in Korean entertainment citing her as a \"multi-tasking\" artist. Her portrayal of Kang Se-Ah in the 2014 TVN drama, \"Marriage, Not Dating\" earned her a nomination for \"Best Youth Actress\" at the 16th Seoul International Youth Film Festival. In 2014, her portrayal of Jang-Mi from \"Rosy Lovers\" and Jenny from \"God's Gift 14 Day\"s won her two best new actress awards from MBC and SBS Drama Awards. It was confirmed on September 26, 2016 that Sunhwa had not renewed her contract with TS Entertainment and will officially part ways in October. On October 14, 2016 Sunhwa joined Huayi Brothers as an actress.",
"Title: Ryu Hwa-young\n\nRyu Hwa-young (born April 22, 1993), better known by the mononym Hwayoung, is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a former member of South Korean girl group T-ara.",
"Title: Kim Chung-ha\n\nKim Chung-ha (born Kim Chan-mi on February 9, 1996), better known by the mononym Chungha, is a South Korean singer. She is best known for finishing fourth in Mnet's girl group survival show \"Produce 101\" and as a former member of the now disbanded South Korean girl group I.O.I.",
"Title: Uee\n\nKim Yu-jin (born April 9, 1988), better known by her stage name Uee (sometimes romanized as U-ie ), is a South Korean singer and actress. She is best known for being a former member of South Korean girl group After School from 2009 to 2017, and has acted in various television dramas including \"Queen Seondeok\" (2009), \"Ojakgyo Family\" (2011), \"Jeon Woo-chi\" (2012), \"Golden Rainbow\" (2013), \"High Society\" (2015) and \"Marriage Contract\" (2016). On May 31, 2017, Uee graduated and left After School and its agency, Pledis Entertainment and now under Yuleum Entertainment.",
"Title: Kim Da-som\n\nKim Da-som (born May 6, 1993), better known mononymously as Dasom, is a South Korean singer and actress. She is best known as a former member of South Korean girl group Sistar under Starship Entertainment. She has acted in films and television dramas, including \"Family\" (2012–2013), \"Melody of Love\" (2013–2014) and \"The Virtual Bride\" (2015).",
"Title: Goo Hara\n\nGoo Ha-ra (born January 13, 1991), better known mononymously as Hara, is a South Korean singer and actress. She is a former member of the South Korean girl group Kara, and has also appeared in television dramas including \"City Hunter\" (2011). She made her debut as a soloist in July 2015 with the release of her EP \"Alohara (Can You Feel It?) \"."
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For actions on what date did Ty Carter receive the Medal of Honor?
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October 3, 2009
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"Paul Ray Smith (September 24, 1969 – April 4, 2003) was a United States Army Sergeant First Class who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his actions in Operation Iraqi Freedom.",
" While serving with B Company, 11th Engineer Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division in Baghdad, Iraq, his team was attacked by a group of Iraqi fighters and after a short firefight he was killed by Iraqi fire.",
" For his actions during this battle he was recommended and approved for the Medal of Honor.",
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"Desmond Thomas Doss (February 7, 1919 – March 23, 2006) was a United States Army corporal who served as a combat medic with an infantry company in World War II.",
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" He is also the only conscientious objector to receive the medal during World War II and the only conscientious objector to receive the award who was not killed in action.",
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"Michael Patrick \"Murph\" Murphy (May 7, 1976 – June 28, 2005) was a United States Navy SEAL officer who was awarded the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions during the War in Afghanistan.",
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"The Republic of Vietnam Civil Actions Medal (Dân Vụ Bội Tinh) also known as the Vietnam Civil Actions Medal or Civil Actions Medal, is a military decoration of the former South Vietnamese government (1955–75).",
" The medal was created on May 12, 1964 during the Vietnam War.",
" The Civil Actions Medal was awarded to the South Vietnamese military and its allies' military personnel or units that performed outstanding achievements in the field of civil affairs.",
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"Robert Blake was a Union Navy sailor during the American Civil War and a recipient of America's highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor.",
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"The Battle of Kamdesh took place during the War in Afghanistan (2001–2014).",
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" The attack was the bloodiest battle for US forces since the Battle of Wanat in July 2008, which occurred 20 mi away from Kamdesh.",
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" Army Captain William D. Swenson and Marine Corporal Dakota Meyer received the Medal of Honor for their actions during the battle.",
" Meyer is the first living Marine to receive the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War, and Swenson is the fifth living Soldier and first officer to receive the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War.",
" Two other Marines at the battle, Staff Sgt. Juan Rodriguez-Chavez and Capt. Ademola Fabayo, received the Navy Cross."
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"Title: Paul Ray Smith\n\nPaul Ray Smith (September 24, 1969 – April 4, 2003) was a United States Army Sergeant First Class who posthumously received the Medal of Honor for his actions in Operation Iraqi Freedom. While serving with B Company, 11th Engineer Battalion, 3rd Infantry Division in Baghdad, Iraq, his team was attacked by a group of Iraqi fighters and after a short firefight he was killed by Iraqi fire. For his actions during this battle he was recommended and approved for the Medal of Honor. Two years later, the medal, along with the newly approved Medal of Honor flag, were presented to his family; specifically to his eleven-year-old son David, at a White House ceremony by the President of the United States George W. Bush.",
"Title: Desmond Doss\n\nDesmond Thomas Doss (February 7, 1919 – March 23, 2006) was a United States Army corporal who served as a combat medic with an infantry company in World War II. He distinguished himself in the Battle of Okinawa by saving 75 men, becoming the first conscientious objector to receive the Medal of Honor for actions above and beyond the call of duty. He is also the only conscientious objector to receive the medal during World War II and the only conscientious objector to receive the award who was not killed in action. For separate earlier acts of valor Doss was twice awarded the Bronze Star. Desmond Doss has been the subject of books, a documentary and the 2016 Hollywood blockbuster \"Hacksaw Ridge\".",
"Title: Michael P. Murphy\n\nMichael Patrick \"Murph\" Murphy (May 7, 1976 – June 28, 2005) was a United States Navy SEAL officer who was awarded the U.S. military's highest decoration, the Medal of Honor, for his actions during the War in Afghanistan. He was the first member of the U.S. Navy to receive the award since the Vietnam War. His other posthumous awards include the Silver Star Medal (which was later upgraded to the Medal of Honor) and the Purple Heart.",
"Title: Ty Carter\n\nTy Michael Carter (born January 25, 1980) is a United States Army soldier and Medal of Honor recipient. He was awarded the United States of America's highest military honor for his actions at the 2009 Battle of Kamdesh in Afghanistan. Carter left active duty in September 2014.",
"Title: Civil Actions Medal\n\nThe Republic of Vietnam Civil Actions Medal (Dân Vụ Bội Tinh) also known as the Vietnam Civil Actions Medal or Civil Actions Medal, is a military decoration of the former South Vietnamese government (1955–75). The medal was created on May 12, 1964 during the Vietnam War. The Civil Actions Medal was awarded to the South Vietnamese military and its allies' military personnel or units that performed outstanding achievements in the field of civil affairs. The medal was awarded in two classes, with the first class intended for commissioned officers and the second class for enlisted personnel. Individuals who were cited received the medal, ribbon, and a citation.",
"Title: Robert Blake (Medal of Honor)\n\nRobert Blake was a Union Navy sailor during the American Civil War and a recipient of America's highest military decoration, the Medal of Honor. Blake was the second African American to perform a Medal of Honor action; William Harvey Carney was the first. Blake was the first African American to actually \"receive\" a Medal of Honor - his was presented to him in 1864, while Carney did not receive his until 1900. But, because Carney's Medal of Honor action occurred first, Carney, not Blake, is usually credited with being the first African American Medal of Honor recipient.",
"Title: Rudolph B. Davila\n\nRudolph B. Davila (April 27, 1916 – January 26, 2002), born in El Paso, Texas, was a United States Army officer, of Spanish-Filipino descent, who received the Medal of Honor for his actions in Italy during World War II. He was the only person of Filipino ancestry to receive the medal for his heroic actions in the European theatre. He was initially awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. However, in 1998, after an extensive review, his medal was upgraded to the Medal of Honor.",
"Title: Hershel W. Williams\n\nHershel Woodrow \"Woody\" Williams (born October 2, 1923) is a retired United States Marine who received the Medal of Honor for his actions in the Battle of Iwo Jima during World War II. He is the last surviving recipient of the Medal of Honor from that battle and the last surviving United States Marine to receive the Medal of Honor for heroism in World War II.",
"Title: Battle of Kamdesh\n\nThe Battle of Kamdesh took place during the War in Afghanistan (2001–2014). It occurred on October 3, 2009, when a force of 300 Taliban assaulted the American Combat Outpost (\"COP\") Keating near the town of Kamdesh of Nuristan province in eastern Afghanistan. The attack was the bloodiest battle for US forces since the Battle of Wanat in July 2008, which occurred 20 mi away from Kamdesh. The attack on COP Keating resulted in 8 Americans killed and 27 wounded whilst the Taliban suffered an estimated 150 killed.",
"Title: Battle of Ganjgal\n\nThe Battle of Ganjgal was a battle in the War in Afghanistan fought between American and Afghan forces and the Taliban in Kunar Province, Afghanistan on September 8, 2009. Complaints that the coalition casualties were avoidable and caused by a failure of the chain of command to provide fire support for the team triggered an official investigation and a series of reprimands to several US military officers. Army Captain William D. Swenson and Marine Corporal Dakota Meyer received the Medal of Honor for their actions during the battle. Meyer is the first living Marine to receive the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War, and Swenson is the fifth living Soldier and first officer to receive the Medal of Honor since the Vietnam War. Two other Marines at the battle, Staff Sgt. Juan Rodriguez-Chavez and Capt. Ademola Fabayo, received the Navy Cross."
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Which director is African-American, Charles Burnett or Laurent Touil-Tartour?
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Charles Burnett
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"Henry Gale Sanders (born August 18, 1942 in Houston, Texas) is an African-American actor best known for his role in Charles Burnett's 1977 neo-realist film \"Killer of Sheep\".",
" He has also appeared extensively on television, on such programs as \"The Rockford Files\", \"Tenspeed and Brown Shoe\", \"Knight Rider\", \"Knots Landing\", \"Miami Vice\", \"Cagney & Lacey\", \"Married... with Children\", \"Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman\", \"NYPD Blue\", and \"The Mentalist\"."
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"Charles Burnett (born April 13, 1944, in Vicksburg, Mississippi) is an African-American film director, film producer, writer, editor, actor, photographer, and cinematographer.",
" His most popular films include \"Killer of Sheep\" (1978), \"My Brother's Wedding\" (1983), \"To Sleep with Anger\" (1990), \"The Glass Shield\" (1994), and \"\" (2007).",
" He has been involved in other types of motion pictures including shorts, documentaries, and a TV series."
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"Yves Saint Laurent YSL (] ; also known as Saint Laurent Paris) is a French luxury fashion house founded by Yves Saint Laurent and his partner, Pierre Bergé.",
" Saint Laurent Paris revived its haute couture collection in 2015 under creative director Hedi Slimane.",
" The new collection, \"Yves Saint Laurent Couture\" or \"Saint Laurent Paris 24, Rue de L’Université\" is the French house's first couture collection ever since the retirement of its legendary founder in 2002."
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"Laurent Touil-Tartour (born November 23, 1971) is an award-winning French film director, screenwriter, producer.",
" He is known for writing, directing and producing the critically acclaimed web series \"Urban Wolf\" (2010).",
" His works have been described by the American Film Institute, Wired Magazine, The Wall Street Journal and others as \"original and visionary\".",
" In 2010 Touil-Tartour licensed the worldwide distribution rights of Urban Wolf to Sony Pictures Entertainment.",
" In 2011 Touil-Tartour has signed with blockbuster film director/producer Michael Bay's multi platform Emmy Award-winning production company The Institute to direct feature films, commercials, video games, web content and/or TV shows."
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"\"This Bitter Earth\" is a 1960 song made famous by rhythm and blues singer Dinah Washington.",
" Written and produced by Clyde Otis, it peaked to #1 on the U.S. R&B charts for the week of July 25, 1960, and also reached #24 on the U.S. pop charts.",
" The song is a key piece in the 1978 film \"Killer of Sheep\" by director Charles Burnett."
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"The Austin Film Society (AFS) is a non-profit film society based in Austin, Texas.",
" Founded in 1985 to exhibit independent, experimental, foreign and various other non-mainstream art films, the film society has grown from just film exhibition to fostering independent filmmaking in Texas and has served as a cornerstone in building the film industry in Austin.",
" The film society also owns and maintains Austin Studios, hosts the annual Texas Film Awards gala, and oversees the Austin Film Society grant program.",
" The film society was founded by film director Richard Linklater, who currently serves on the board as artistic director.",
" Other notable members on the board and advisory board include Tim McCanlies, Robert Rodriguez, Charles Burnett, Guillermo del Toro, Jonathan Demme, Mike Judge, John Sayles, Steven Soderbergh, Paul Stekler and Quentin Tarantino."
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"Killer of Sheep is a 1978 American drama film written, directed, produced, and shot by Charles Burnett.",
" It features Henry G. Sanders, Kaycee Moore, and Charles Bracy, among others.",
" The drama depicts the culture of urban African-Americans in Los Angeles' Watts district.",
" The film's style is often likened to Italian neorealism."
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"Selma, Lord, Selma is a 1999 American film based on true events that happened in March 1965, known as Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama.",
" The film tells the story through the eyes of an 11-year-old African-American girl named Sheyann Webb (Jurnee Smollett).",
" It was directed by Charles Burnett, one of the pioneers of black American independent cinema.",
" It premiered as a television movie on ABC on January 17, 1999."
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"The Glass Shield is a 1994 crime drama film directed by Charles Burnett.",
" It stars Michael Boatman and Lori Petty as rookie police officers who uncover a conspiracy around the arrest of a suspect (Ice Cube).",
" After a festival run, it was released in the United States on June 2, 1995, and grossed $3.3 million."
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"Namibia: The Struggle for Liberation is a 2007 epic film on the Namibian independence struggle against South African occupation as seen through the life of Sam Nujoma, the leader of the South West Africa People's Organisation and the first president of the Republic of Namibia.",
" The film was written and directed by Charles Burnett, the African American filmmaker, and stars Carl Lumbly and Danny Glover.",
" The production was financed by the government of Namibia.",
" Music composed by Stephen James Taylor won the award for Best Music Score at the Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival where the film also won for Best African Film and for Best Director."
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"Title: Henry G. Sanders\n\nHenry Gale Sanders (born August 18, 1942 in Houston, Texas) is an African-American actor best known for his role in Charles Burnett's 1977 neo-realist film \"Killer of Sheep\". He has also appeared extensively on television, on such programs as \"The Rockford Files\", \"Tenspeed and Brown Shoe\", \"Knight Rider\", \"Knots Landing\", \"Miami Vice\", \"Cagney & Lacey\", \"Married... with Children\", \"Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman\", \"NYPD Blue\", and \"The Mentalist\".",
"Title: Charles Burnett (director)\n\nCharles Burnett (born April 13, 1944, in Vicksburg, Mississippi) is an African-American film director, film producer, writer, editor, actor, photographer, and cinematographer. His most popular films include \"Killer of Sheep\" (1978), \"My Brother's Wedding\" (1983), \"To Sleep with Anger\" (1990), \"The Glass Shield\" (1994), and \"\" (2007). He has been involved in other types of motion pictures including shorts, documentaries, and a TV series.",
"Title: Yves Saint Laurent (brand)\n\nYves Saint Laurent YSL (] ; also known as Saint Laurent Paris) is a French luxury fashion house founded by Yves Saint Laurent and his partner, Pierre Bergé. Saint Laurent Paris revived its haute couture collection in 2015 under creative director Hedi Slimane. The new collection, \"Yves Saint Laurent Couture\" or \"Saint Laurent Paris 24, Rue de L’Université\" is the French house's first couture collection ever since the retirement of its legendary founder in 2002.",
"Title: Laurent Touil-Tartour\n\nLaurent Touil-Tartour (born November 23, 1971) is an award-winning French film director, screenwriter, producer. He is known for writing, directing and producing the critically acclaimed web series \"Urban Wolf\" (2010). His works have been described by the American Film Institute, Wired Magazine, The Wall Street Journal and others as \"original and visionary\". In 2010 Touil-Tartour licensed the worldwide distribution rights of Urban Wolf to Sony Pictures Entertainment. In 2011 Touil-Tartour has signed with blockbuster film director/producer Michael Bay's multi platform Emmy Award-winning production company The Institute to direct feature films, commercials, video games, web content and/or TV shows.",
"Title: This Bitter Earth\n\n\"This Bitter Earth\" is a 1960 song made famous by rhythm and blues singer Dinah Washington. Written and produced by Clyde Otis, it peaked to #1 on the U.S. R&B charts for the week of July 25, 1960, and also reached #24 on the U.S. pop charts. The song is a key piece in the 1978 film \"Killer of Sheep\" by director Charles Burnett.",
"Title: Austin Film Society\n\nThe Austin Film Society (AFS) is a non-profit film society based in Austin, Texas. Founded in 1985 to exhibit independent, experimental, foreign and various other non-mainstream art films, the film society has grown from just film exhibition to fostering independent filmmaking in Texas and has served as a cornerstone in building the film industry in Austin. The film society also owns and maintains Austin Studios, hosts the annual Texas Film Awards gala, and oversees the Austin Film Society grant program. The film society was founded by film director Richard Linklater, who currently serves on the board as artistic director. Other notable members on the board and advisory board include Tim McCanlies, Robert Rodriguez, Charles Burnett, Guillermo del Toro, Jonathan Demme, Mike Judge, John Sayles, Steven Soderbergh, Paul Stekler and Quentin Tarantino.",
"Title: Killer of Sheep\n\nKiller of Sheep is a 1978 American drama film written, directed, produced, and shot by Charles Burnett. It features Henry G. Sanders, Kaycee Moore, and Charles Bracy, among others. The drama depicts the culture of urban African-Americans in Los Angeles' Watts district. The film's style is often likened to Italian neorealism.",
"Title: Selma, Lord, Selma\n\nSelma, Lord, Selma is a 1999 American film based on true events that happened in March 1965, known as Bloody Sunday in Selma, Alabama. The film tells the story through the eyes of an 11-year-old African-American girl named Sheyann Webb (Jurnee Smollett). It was directed by Charles Burnett, one of the pioneers of black American independent cinema. It premiered as a television movie on ABC on January 17, 1999.",
"Title: The Glass Shield\n\nThe Glass Shield is a 1994 crime drama film directed by Charles Burnett. It stars Michael Boatman and Lori Petty as rookie police officers who uncover a conspiracy around the arrest of a suspect (Ice Cube). After a festival run, it was released in the United States on June 2, 1995, and grossed $3.3 million.",
"Title: Namibia: The Struggle for Liberation\n\nNamibia: The Struggle for Liberation is a 2007 epic film on the Namibian independence struggle against South African occupation as seen through the life of Sam Nujoma, the leader of the South West Africa People's Organisation and the first president of the Republic of Namibia. The film was written and directed by Charles Burnett, the African American filmmaker, and stars Carl Lumbly and Danny Glover. The production was financed by the government of Namibia. Music composed by Stephen James Taylor won the award for Best Music Score at the Kuala Lumpur International Film Festival where the film also won for Best African Film and for Best Director."
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6,572
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Are both Cocksucker Blues and Moana documentary films?
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yes
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" She has produced over one thousand documentary films for HBO and is one of the most influential people in documentary filmmaking.",
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"Moana (] ) is a 1926 American documentary film, or more strictly a work of \"docufiction\" that was directed by Robert J. Flaherty, the creator of \"Nanook of the North\" (1922)."
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"The Crystal Film (Dutch: Kristallen Film ) is a film award recognising domestic box office achievements in the Netherlands.",
" The Crystal Film is awarded to documentary films from the Netherlands once they have sold 10,000 tickets.",
" The award is an initiative of the Netherlands Film Festival and the Netherlands Film Fund to increase media attention for Dutch documentary films, in addition to the existing Golden Film and Platinum Film for Dutch films in general.",
" They announced the introduction of the Crystal Film on 28 April 2005.",
" The first Crystal Film was awarded on 21 June 2005 to \"Shape of the Moon\" (2004).",
" Since its introduction, the Crystal Film has been awarded to twelve films."
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"Elda Voelkel (sometimes spelled \"Vokel\") Hartley (March 6, 1911 – March 6, 2001) was a stage and motion picture actress, and later a producer and promoter of documentary films, from Dallas, Texas.",
" Following a brief career as a Hollywood actress, which lasted from 1930 to 1932 and during which she accumulated four screen credits, Voelkel married filmmaker Irving Hartley, with whom she produced numerous documentary films on a wide range of subjects.",
" In 1976, she created the Hartley Film Foundation, which was dedicated to promoting greater understanding of religion and spirituality."
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"\"Schoolboy Blues\" is a 1970 song by The Rolling Stones, commonly recognised by the name \"Cocksucker Blues\".",
" It was written by Mick Jagger to be the Stones' final single for Decca Records as per their contract.",
" The song is a parody of Dr. John's \"The Lonesome Guitar Strangler\", released on his 1969 album \"Babylon\", however its context and language were chosen specifically to anger Decca executives and there are references to fellatio and anal sex in the lyrics.",
" The track was refused by Decca, although promotional 12\" singles of it were pressed in the United States."
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"Cambridge Documentary Films is a non profit organization established in Massachusetts in 1974.",
" The purpose of the organization is to create new perspectives on important social issues and give voice to groups and individuals whose perspectives are ignored by mainstream media.",
" Cambridge Documentary Films produces and distributes award winning documentaries to thousands of universities, community organizations, schools, libraries and public interest organizations throughout the United States and the world.",
" These films have won numerous awards, including an Academy Award and have been screened at the UN General Assembly, The White House, the Office of the Vice President, the US Congress and numerous state houses.",
" The subjects include: advertising's image of women, domestic violence, trauma, rape, eating disorders, self-esteem, media literacy, homophobia, the labor movement, gender roles, career counseling, nuclear war, reproductive health hazards, the women's health movement, gay and lesbian parenting and other social issues."
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"Yair Qedar (Hebrew: יאיר קדר , born June 13, 1969) is an Israeli filmmaker and a civil-rights activist.His academic training on 20th-century Hebrew literature (Tel Aviv University), propelled him into to The Hebrews — a trans media project on the Hebrew literary canon, centered on filmic portraits of the Hebrew writers.",
" Eight documentary films were made in this framwork and six others are currently shot.",
" The documentary films which he produced, wrote and directed are —\"Bialik - King of the Jews\", \"The 5 Houses of Lea Goldberg\" and \"The Seven Tapes of Yona Wallach\", 'the Awakener - the story of Y.H Brener' and 'Simple Woman -Zelda'— as well as the three films which he produced in the project - \"Song of loves, Rabbi David Bouzaglo\", \"the Raven, Zeev Jabotinki\" and \"Mrs Rachel Bluestein\" – aired on Israeli TV, circulated far and wide in cinematheques, community and cultural centers, in Israel and around the world (USA and Canada, Europe, Australia and Russia) earning 10 awards (2016: first prize for filmmaking in the field of Jewish culture by the ministry of Education in Israel, 2015: the \"Hebrews\" films won the prize for best television project in the Israeli Documentary competition).",
" The project, both digital and print, offers altogether eight documentary films, a video archive and several books."
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"Tsipi (Tsipora) Reibenbach (born 1950) is an Israeli Film director, producer and screenwriter.",
" Most of her work consists of documentary films dealing with painful issues in the Israeli society such as The Holocaust and Bereavement.",
" Recipient of the Science and Arts Minister of Israel prize (1996) for directors and screenwriters.",
" Her film \"Choice and Destiny\" is one of the most decorated documentary films made by the Israeli industry, among the notable prizes the film won are the Grand Prize in the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival 1995, two Prizes in the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam 1994, and the Scam award (1994) in Cinéma du Réel festival in Paris, France.",
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"Zhou Bing (simplified Chinese: 周兵; pinyin: Zhōu Bing , Zhoubing ; born 1 April 1968), famous Chinese documentary director, a PhD from History College of Nankai University, have successively served as the column scenarist and special program production manager of the program titled with “Oriental Biography” and director of special program division of CND Film Group.",
" Zhou Bing was titled with annual director of Chinese documentary film for three times, and the documentary films created and produced by him amounts to 100 hundred units.",
" His masterpieces including Palace, Dun Huang and \"Road of Millenia Bodhi were\" aired on CCTV, National Geographic, SKY TV, History Channel, Arte, and NDR.",
" Currently he establishes Beijing Oriental Elites Culture Development Co Ltd and works with Tiong Hiew King, the datuk of Tan Sri, Malaysia to setup Sun Media International Co. Ltd and Zero Media International Co. Ltd.",
" Zhou Bing attempted to join in the development of industrialization process of documentary films with the identity of independent directors.",
" Zhou Bing is also a Adjunct Professor in the Department of Media and Communication of City University of Hong Kong.",
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"Cocksucker Blues is an unreleased documentary film directed by the still photographer Robert Frank chronicling The Rolling Stones American Tour 1972 in support of their album \"Exile on Main St.\""
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"Title: Moana (1926 film)\n\nMoana (] ) is a 1926 American documentary film, or more strictly a work of \"docufiction\" that was directed by Robert J. Flaherty, the creator of \"Nanook of the North\" (1922).",
"Title: Crystal Film\n\nThe Crystal Film (Dutch: Kristallen Film ) is a film award recognising domestic box office achievements in the Netherlands. The Crystal Film is awarded to documentary films from the Netherlands once they have sold 10,000 tickets. The award is an initiative of the Netherlands Film Festival and the Netherlands Film Fund to increase media attention for Dutch documentary films, in addition to the existing Golden Film and Platinum Film for Dutch films in general. They announced the introduction of the Crystal Film on 28 April 2005. The first Crystal Film was awarded on 21 June 2005 to \"Shape of the Moon\" (2004). Since its introduction, the Crystal Film has been awarded to twelve films.",
"Title: Elda Vokel\n\nElda Voelkel (sometimes spelled \"Vokel\") Hartley (March 6, 1911 – March 6, 2001) was a stage and motion picture actress, and later a producer and promoter of documentary films, from Dallas, Texas. Following a brief career as a Hollywood actress, which lasted from 1930 to 1932 and during which she accumulated four screen credits, Voelkel married filmmaker Irving Hartley, with whom she produced numerous documentary films on a wide range of subjects. In 1976, she created the Hartley Film Foundation, which was dedicated to promoting greater understanding of religion and spirituality.",
"Title: Schoolboy Blues\n\n\"Schoolboy Blues\" is a 1970 song by The Rolling Stones, commonly recognised by the name \"Cocksucker Blues\". It was written by Mick Jagger to be the Stones' final single for Decca Records as per their contract. The song is a parody of Dr. John's \"The Lonesome Guitar Strangler\", released on his 1969 album \"Babylon\", however its context and language were chosen specifically to anger Decca executives and there are references to fellatio and anal sex in the lyrics. The track was refused by Decca, although promotional 12\" singles of it were pressed in the United States.",
"Title: Cambridge Documentary Films\n\nCambridge Documentary Films is a non profit organization established in Massachusetts in 1974. The purpose of the organization is to create new perspectives on important social issues and give voice to groups and individuals whose perspectives are ignored by mainstream media. Cambridge Documentary Films produces and distributes award winning documentaries to thousands of universities, community organizations, schools, libraries and public interest organizations throughout the United States and the world. These films have won numerous awards, including an Academy Award and have been screened at the UN General Assembly, The White House, the Office of the Vice President, the US Congress and numerous state houses. The subjects include: advertising's image of women, domestic violence, trauma, rape, eating disorders, self-esteem, media literacy, homophobia, the labor movement, gender roles, career counseling, nuclear war, reproductive health hazards, the women's health movement, gay and lesbian parenting and other social issues.",
"Title: Yair Qedar\n\nYair Qedar (Hebrew: יאיר קדר , born June 13, 1969) is an Israeli filmmaker and a civil-rights activist.His academic training on 20th-century Hebrew literature (Tel Aviv University), propelled him into to The Hebrews — a trans media project on the Hebrew literary canon, centered on filmic portraits of the Hebrew writers. Eight documentary films were made in this framwork and six others are currently shot. The documentary films which he produced, wrote and directed are —\"Bialik - King of the Jews\", \"The 5 Houses of Lea Goldberg\" and \"The Seven Tapes of Yona Wallach\", 'the Awakener - the story of Y.H Brener' and 'Simple Woman -Zelda'— as well as the three films which he produced in the project - \"Song of loves, Rabbi David Bouzaglo\", \"the Raven, Zeev Jabotinki\" and \"Mrs Rachel Bluestein\" – aired on Israeli TV, circulated far and wide in cinematheques, community and cultural centers, in Israel and around the world (USA and Canada, Europe, Australia and Russia) earning 10 awards (2016: first prize for filmmaking in the field of Jewish culture by the ministry of Education in Israel, 2015: the \"Hebrews\" films won the prize for best television project in the Israeli Documentary competition). The project, both digital and print, offers altogether eight documentary films, a video archive and several books.",
"Title: Tsipi Reibenbach\n\nTsipi (Tsipora) Reibenbach (born 1950) is an Israeli Film director, producer and screenwriter. Most of her work consists of documentary films dealing with painful issues in the Israeli society such as The Holocaust and Bereavement. Recipient of the Science and Arts Minister of Israel prize (1996) for directors and screenwriters. Her film \"Choice and Destiny\" is one of the most decorated documentary films made by the Israeli industry, among the notable prizes the film won are the Grand Prize in the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival 1995, two Prizes in the International Documentary Film Festival Amsterdam 1994, and the Scam award (1994) in Cinéma du Réel festival in Paris, France. She received the DAAD scholarship in 2006 as a distinguished Israeli filmmaker.",
"Title: Zhou Bing\n\nZhou Bing (simplified Chinese: 周兵; pinyin: Zhōu Bing , Zhoubing ; born 1 April 1968), famous Chinese documentary director, a PhD from History College of Nankai University, have successively served as the column scenarist and special program production manager of the program titled with “Oriental Biography” and director of special program division of CND Film Group. Zhou Bing was titled with annual director of Chinese documentary film for three times, and the documentary films created and produced by him amounts to 100 hundred units. His masterpieces including Palace, Dun Huang and \"Road of Millenia Bodhi were\" aired on CCTV, National Geographic, SKY TV, History Channel, Arte, and NDR. Currently he establishes Beijing Oriental Elites Culture Development Co Ltd and works with Tiong Hiew King, the datuk of Tan Sri, Malaysia to setup Sun Media International Co. Ltd and Zero Media International Co. Ltd. Zhou Bing attempted to join in the development of industrialization process of documentary films with the identity of independent directors. Zhou Bing is also a Adjunct Professor in the Department of Media and Communication of City University of Hong Kong. It is art dream of Mr Zhou who has been desiring to realize through images to broadcast Chinese culture and to build oriental aesthetic approach with the images recognized by the world.",
"Title: Cocksucker Blues\n\nCocksucker Blues is an unreleased documentary film directed by the still photographer Robert Frank chronicling The Rolling Stones American Tour 1972 in support of their album \"Exile on Main St.\""
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6,573
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The O'Reilly Factor for Kids writer settled how many sexual harassment lawsuits?
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five
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"The O'Reilly Factor (originally titled The O'Reilly Report and also known as The Factor) was an American cable television news and talk show.",
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" It was hosted by political commentator Bill O'Reilly, who discussed current events and controversial political issues with guests.",
" Moreover, it had been one of highest-rated cable television series.",
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"William James O'Reilly Jr. (born September 10, 1949) is an American journalist, author, and television host.",
" During the late 1970s and 1980s, he reported for local television stations in the United States and later for CBS News and ABC News.",
" He anchored the tabloid television program \"Inside Edition\" from 1989 to 1995.",
" In 1996, O'Reilly joined the Fox News Channel and hosted \"The O'Reilly Factor\" until 2017.",
" \"The O'Reilly Factor\" was the highest-rated cable news show for 16 years and he was described by media analyst Howard Kurtz as \"the biggest star in the 20 year history at Fox News\" at the time of his departure.",
" He is the author of several books and hosted \"The Radio Factor\" (2002–2009).",
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"The O'Reilly Factor for Kids: A Survival Guide for America's Youth is a book written by Fox News Channel commentator Bill O'Reilly.",
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" In most modern legal contexts, sexual harassment is illegal.",
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" Harassment can include \"sexual harassment\" or unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical harassment of a sexual nature.",
" The legal definition of sexual harassment varies by jurisdiction.",
" Sexual harassment is subject to a directive in the European Union."
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"Military sexual trauma (MST) refers to experiences of sexual assault, or repeated threatening sexual harassment that occurred while a person was in the military.",
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" Sexual harassment is further defined as \"repeated, unsolicited verbal or physical contact of a sexual nature which is threatening in character\".",
" The behavior may include physical force, threats of negative consequences, implied promotion, promises of favored treatment, or intoxication of either the perpetrator or the victim or both.",
" Other events that may be categorized as MST may include unwanted sexual contact, threatening, offensive remarks, and unwelcome sexual advances.",
" The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) provides medical and mental health services free of charge to enrolled veterans who report MST and has implemented universal screening for MST among all veterans receiving VA health care (Title 38 United States Code 1720D; Public Law 108-422)."
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"Kerans v. Porter Paint Co. was a leading case in Ohio on employer liability for workplace sexual harassment.",
" In an opinion by Alice Robie Resnick, the court held that victims of harassment could bring tort claims against their employers.",
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"Blakey v. Continental Airlines, 992 F.Supp.",
" 731 (D.N.J. 1998) and 164 N.J. 38 (2000), is a case concerning whether an employer must be held liable for harassment that can potentially occur on an internal internet bulletin board (which could be manifested as anything from a company forum to a mailing list).",
" The plaintiff brought action under the federal district court for claiming a hostile work environment sexual harassment under Title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964 and New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD).",
" Concurrently, the plaintiff brought action under the New Jersey state court alleging that employer was liable for hostile work environment arising from allegedly defamatory statements.",
" While the case began as a sexual harassment lawsuit, the unusual circumstances involving the piloting forum where much of the harassment took place forced the courts to explore important questions concerning liabilities for content posted in a decentralized, electronic manner as is frequently the case on the internet."
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"Title: The O'Reilly Factor\n\nThe O'Reilly Factor (originally titled The O'Reilly Report and also known as The Factor) was an American cable television news and talk show. \"The O'Reilly Factor\" first aired in the United States on Fox News on October 7, 1996, the same day the network launched. It was hosted by political commentator Bill O'Reilly, who discussed current events and controversial political issues with guests. Moreover, it had been one of highest-rated cable television series. The final episode aired on April 21, 2017, after O'Reilly was fired from the network.",
"Title: Bill O'Reilly (political commentator)\n\nWilliam James O'Reilly Jr. (born September 10, 1949) is an American journalist, author, and television host. During the late 1970s and 1980s, he reported for local television stations in the United States and later for CBS News and ABC News. He anchored the tabloid television program \"Inside Edition\" from 1989 to 1995. In 1996, O'Reilly joined the Fox News Channel and hosted \"The O'Reilly Factor\" until 2017. \"The O'Reilly Factor\" was the highest-rated cable news show for 16 years and he was described by media analyst Howard Kurtz as \"the biggest star in the 20 year history at Fox News\" at the time of his departure. He is the author of several books and hosted \"The Radio Factor\" (2002–2009). After a \"New York Times\" investigation revealed that O'Reilly and Fox News had settled five sexual harassment lawsuits totaling $13 million, Fox News terminated O'Reilly's employment. In 2017, he started the \"No Spin News\" podcast.",
"Title: The O'Reilly Factor for Kids\n\nThe O'Reilly Factor for Kids: A Survival Guide for America's Youth is a book written by Fox News Channel commentator Bill O'Reilly. It covers issues that kids face in their teenage years, such as drugs, sexual intercourse, money, smoking, alcohol and friends.",
"Title: Sexual harassment\n\nSexual harassment is bullying or coercion of a sexual nature, or the unwelcome or inappropriate promise of rewards in exchange for sexual favors. In most modern legal contexts, sexual harassment is illegal. As defined by the United States' Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC), \"It is unlawful to harass a person (an applicant or employee) because of that person's sex.\" Harassment can include \"sexual harassment\" or unwelcome sexual advances, requests for sexual favors, and other verbal or physical harassment of a sexual nature. The legal definition of sexual harassment varies by jurisdiction. Sexual harassment is subject to a directive in the European Union.",
"Title: Military sexual trauma\n\nMilitary sexual trauma (MST) refers to experiences of sexual assault, or repeated threatening sexual harassment that occurred while a person was in the military. This term is specifically a term used and defined by the United States Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and the definition for MST comes from federal law (Title 38 U.S. Code 1720D) and is \"psychological trauma, which in the judgment of a VA mental health professional, resulted from a physical assault of a sexual nature, battery of a sexual nature, or sexual harassment which occurred while the Veteran was serving on active duty, active duty for training, or inactive duty training\". Sexual harassment is further defined as \"repeated, unsolicited verbal or physical contact of a sexual nature which is threatening in character\". The behavior may include physical force, threats of negative consequences, implied promotion, promises of favored treatment, or intoxication of either the perpetrator or the victim or both. Other events that may be categorized as MST may include unwanted sexual contact, threatening, offensive remarks, and unwelcome sexual advances. The Veterans Health Administration (VHA) provides medical and mental health services free of charge to enrolled veterans who report MST and has implemented universal screening for MST among all veterans receiving VA health care (Title 38 United States Code 1720D; Public Law 108-422).",
"Title: Kerans v. Porter Paint Co.\n\nKerans v. Porter Paint Co. was a leading case in Ohio on employer liability for workplace sexual harassment. In an opinion by Alice Robie Resnick, the court held that victims of harassment could bring tort claims against their employers. Resnick held that the psychological and emotional damages suffered by victims of harassment were not injuries under Ohio's workers' compensation statute, and employers were vicariously liable for the sexual harassment of their employees when they knew or should have known about the harassment.",
"Title: Blakey v. Continental Airlines, Inc.\n\nBlakey v. Continental Airlines, 992 F.Supp. 731 (D.N.J. 1998) and 164 N.J. 38 (2000), is a case concerning whether an employer must be held liable for harassment that can potentially occur on an internal internet bulletin board (which could be manifested as anything from a company forum to a mailing list). The plaintiff brought action under the federal district court for claiming a hostile work environment sexual harassment under Title VII of Civil Rights Act of 1964 and New Jersey Law Against Discrimination (LAD). Concurrently, the plaintiff brought action under the New Jersey state court alleging that employer was liable for hostile work environment arising from allegedly defamatory statements. While the case began as a sexual harassment lawsuit, the unusual circumstances involving the piloting forum where much of the harassment took place forced the courts to explore important questions concerning liabilities for content posted in a decentralized, electronic manner as is frequently the case on the internet.",
"Title: Hostile work environment\n\nIn United States labor law, a hostile work environment exists when one's behavior within a workplace creates an environment that is difficult or uncomfortable for another person to work in due to discrimination. Common complaints in sexual harassment lawsuits include fondling, suggestive remarks, sexually-suggestive photos displayed in the workplace, use of sexual language, or off-color jokes. Small issues, annoyances, and isolated incidents typically are not considered to be illegal. To be unlawful, the conduct must create a work environment that would be intimidating, hostile, or offensive to a reasonable person. An employer can be held liable for failing to prevent these workplace conditions, unless it can prove that it attempted to prevent the harassment and that the employee failed to take advantage of existing harassment counter-measures or tools provided by the employer.",
"Title: Operation Anti Sexual Harassment\n\nOperation Anti Sexual Harassment, (Arabic: قوة ضد التحرش, transliterated: Quwwa did al-taharrush, also known as OpAntiSH) is an activist group in Cairo, Egypt, whose goal is to prevent sexual harassment and assault, and in particular the mass sexual assaults that occur during protests and religious festivals. The group is known for intervening in assaults by mobs in Cairo's Tahrir Square and is one of several that have begun to organize against sexual harassment of women in Tahrir since the 2011 Egyptian revolution.",
"Title: No Spin News\n\nNo Spin News is a paid subscription podcast started by Bill O'Reilly on April 24, 2017. The podcast was started after O'Reilly's contract with Fox News was terminated on April 19, 2017 when advertisers abandoned his program \"The O'Reilly Factor\" after a number of settled sexual harassment lawsuits came to light."
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"Title: Salle Pleyel\n\nThe Salle Pleyel (French: Pleyel Hall) is a concert hall in the 8th arrondissement of Paris, France. The resident ensembles are the Orchestre de Paris and the Orchestre Philharmonique de Radio France.",
"Title: Pleyel et Cie\n\nPleyel et Cie (\"Pleyel and Company\") was a French piano manufacturing firm founded by the composer Ignace Pleyel in 1807. In 1815, Pleyel's son Camille joined him as a business partner. The firm provided pianos to Frédéric Chopin, and also ran a concert hall, the Salle Pleyel, where Chopin performed his first – and last – Paris concerts. Pleyel's major contribution to piano development was the first use of a metal frame in a piano. Pleyel pianos were the choice of composers such as Debussy, Saint-Saëns, Ravel, de Falla and Stravinsky and of pianists and teachers Alfred Cortot, Philip Manuel and Gavin Williamson.",
"Title: Piano Concerto No. 5 (Saint-Saëns)\n\nThe Piano Concerto No. 5 in F major, Op. 103, popularly known as The Egyptian, was Camille Saint-Saëns' last piano concerto. He wrote it in 1896, 20 years after his Fourth Piano Concerto, to play himself at his own Jubilee Concert on May 6 of that year. This concert celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his début at the Salle Pleyel in 1846.",
"Title: Susanne Sundfør\n\nSusanne Aartun Sundfør (] ; born 19 March 1986) is a Norwegian singer-songwriter and record producer. Born and raised in Haugesund, Sundfør embarked on her musical career two years prior to the release of her eponymous debut album (2007), which reached number three on the Norwegian album chart. It was followed by \"Take One\", a live album consisting of songs from her debut. Her second studio album, \"The Brothel\", was released in 2010 to commercial success in Norway, peaking at number one and becoming the best-selling album of that year. The album saw a shift from the piano-driven pop from previous releases towards a more ambitious and electronic sound. In 2011, she released a live instrumental album composed solely of synthesizers, \"A Night at Salle Pleyel\", serving as a commission piece.",
"Title: A Night at Salle Pleyel\n\nA Night at Salle Pleyel is a live instrumental album by Norwegian singer-songwriter Susanne Sundfør, released on 11 November 2011. The album was recorded at Sentrum Scene in Oslo on 18 August 2011, and served as commission piece for the Oslo Jazzfestival's 25th anniversary. It is composed solely of synthesizers with a team of four keyboardists chosen by Sundfør.",
"Title: Masques (Debussy)\n\nMasques, L. 105, is a piece for solo piano by Claude Debussy. Composed in July 1904, it was premiered on 18 February 1905 by Ricardo Viñes at the Salle Pleyel in Paris. Its sombre character reflects Debussy’s difficult separation from Lilly Texier, his first wife. The title refers to the commedia dell’arte, although Debussy confided to Marguerite Long that the piece was \"not Italian comedy, but an expression of the tragedy of existence\" - (\"\"ce n'est pas la comédie italienne, mais l'expression tragique de l’existence.\"\")",
"Title: Camille Pleyel\n\nJoseph Étienne Camille Pleyel (December 18, 1788 – May 4, 1855) was a French virtuoso pianist, publisher, and owner of Pleyel et Cie. He also ran a concert hall, the Salle Pleyel, where Frédéric Chopin played the first and last of his concerts in Paris.",
"Title: Violin Concerto No. 3 (Thomas)\n\nThe Violin Concerto No. 3, Juggler in Paradise is a composition for violin solo and orchestra by the American composer Augusta Read Thomas. The work was jointly commissioned by Radio France, The Proms, and the National Symphony Orchestra with contributions from Bill and Solange Brown. It was first performed on January 16, 2009 at the Salle Pleyel, Paris by the violinist Frank Peter Zimmermann and the Orchestre philharmonique de Radio France under the conductor Andrey Boreyko.",
"Title: Paris Concert (Gerry Mulligan album)\n\nParis Concert (also released in France as 3e Salon du Jazz, Paris, 1954, À Pleyel) is a live album by saxophonist and bandleader Gerry Mulligan featuring performances recorded at the Salle Pleyel in Paris in 1954 and released on the Pacific Jazz label. In 1966 Pacific Jazz released an album with the same title but with a slightly different track listing and edited versions of previously released tracks."
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" Nicknamed \"Mr. Hockey\", Howe is considered the most complete player to ever play the game and one of the greatest ice hockey players of all time.",
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"Joseph Henri Maurice \"Rocket\" Richard {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; ] ; August 4, 1921 – May 27, 2000) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Canadiens.",
" He was the first player in NHL history to score 50 goals in one season, accomplishing the feat in 50 games in 1944–45, and the first to reach 500 career goals.",
" Richard retired in 1960 as the league's all-time leader in goals with 544.",
" He won the Hart Trophy as the NHL's most valuable player in 1947, played in 13 All-Star Games and was named to 14 post-season NHL All-Star Teams, eight on the First-Team.",
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"Title: Smokey Harris\n\nThomas Wilfred \"Smokey, Fred\" Harris (October 11, 1890 – June 4, 1974) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. Harris played in the Pacific Coast Hockey Association (PCHA), the National Hockey League (NHL) and the Western Canada Hockey League (WCHL). Harris was born in Port Arthur, Ontario. His brother Henry was also a professional ice hockey player. Harris scored the first goal in Boston Bruins' franchise history.",
"Title: Charles Binamé\n\nCharles Binamé (born May 25, 1949) is a Quebec director. He was born in Belgium and came to Montreal with his family at a young age. He joined the National Film Board of Canada as an assistant director in 1971, but soon left for the private sector. During the 1970s, he mostly directed documentaries for Quebec television, and in the 1980s he directed over 200 television commercials, including some in England. When he returned to Canada in the early 1990s, he directed two of Quebec’s most popular television series of all time, \"Blanche\" (the sequel to the series \"Les Filles de Caleb\") and \"Marguerite Volant\". The former won him seven Prix Gémeaux and the FIPA d’Or at Cannes Film Festival for best drama series. Also in the 1990s Binamé wrote and directed a trio of edgy urban dramas – \"Eldorado\", \"Le Coeur au poing\" and \"La Beauté de Pandore\". His big-budget \"\" (a remake of \"Un Homme et son péché\") was a huge box-office hit in Quebec in 2002, and in 2005 he directed \"The Rocket\", a biography of hockey legend Maurice Richard, which earned him a Genie Award for best director.",
"Title: Gordie Howe\n\nGordon \"Gordie\" Howe, OC (March 31, 1928 – June 10, 2016) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. From 1946 to 1980, he played twenty-six seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) and six seasons in the World Hockey Association (WHA); his first 25 seasons were spent with the Detroit Red Wings. Nicknamed \"Mr. Hockey\", Howe is considered the most complete player to ever play the game and one of the greatest ice hockey players of all time. A 23-time NHL All-Star, he held many of the sport's career scoring records until they were broken in the 1980s by Wayne Gretzky, who himself has been a major champion of Howe's legacy. He continues to hold NHL records for most games and seasons played. In 2017, Howe was named one of the \"100 Greatest NHL Players\".",
"Title: Brian Smith (ice hockey, born 1940)\n\nBrian Desmond \"Smitty\" Smith (September 6, 1940 – August 2, 1995) was a Canadian professional hockey player and sportscaster. Smith was born in Ottawa, Ontario, the son of former professional ice hockey player Des Smith and brother of former professional hockey goaltender Gary Smith. Smith was a professional ice hockey player from 1960 to 1973, playing in the National Hockey League (NHL) with the Los Angeles Kings and Minnesota North Stars. Following his hockey career, Smith was a broadcaster for CJOH-TV in Ottawa until 1995, when he was shot and killed by gunman Jeffrey Arenburg.",
"Title: Ken Stewart (ice hockey)\n\nKenneth Lawrence Stewart (March 29, 1912 – April 4, 2002) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played six games in the National Hockey League for the Chicago Black Hawks. He was born in Port Arthur, Ontario. He had previously played junior hockey in Edmonton and senior hockey with the Lethbridge Maple Leafs for three seasons, being the highest scoring defenceman for the team in his last season, 1940–41, registering 28 goals and 16 assists. On September 27, 1941, he signed a contract with the Black Hawks of the National Hockey League. In 1946, Stewart was named the playing coach of the Los Angeles Ramblers of the Western International Hockey League. During the season he registered 61 points in 48 games. During the 1967–68 hockey season of the BCHL, Stewart also served as the coach of the Kamloops Rockets.",
"Title: The Rocket (2005 film)\n\nThe Rocket (Canadian French: Maurice Richard , also known as The Rocket: The Legend of Rocket Richard and The Rocket: The Maurice Richard Story) is a French-Canadian biopic about the ice hockey player Maurice \"The Rocket\" Richard. It stars Roy Dupuis and was directed by Charles Binamé. It features appearances by National Hockey League players Mike Ricci, Sean Avery, Vincent Lecavalier, Philippe Sauvé, Stéphane Quintal, Ian Laperrière, and Pascal Dupuis.",
"Title: Max Domi\n\nMax Domi (born March 2, 1995) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player who is currently playing for the Arizona Coyotes of the National Hockey League (NHL). Domi was originally selected eighth overall in the 2011 OHL Priority Selection by the Kingston Frontenacs. He was selected by the Phoenix Coyotes in the first round, 12th overall, of the 2013 NHL Entry Draft. He was born in Winnipeg, Manitoba. Domi is of Albanian descent; his paternal grandparents immigrated to Canada during wars and tumult in their native country. His father is former Toronto Maple Leafs legend Tie Domi. Growing up, Domi's favourite team was the Toronto Maple Leafs, partially due to his father's many seasons with the club.",
"Title: Maurice Richard\n\nJoseph Henri Maurice \"Rocket\" Richard {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} ( ; ] ; August 4, 1921 – May 27, 2000) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player who played 18 seasons in the National Hockey League (NHL) for the Montreal Canadiens. He was the first player in NHL history to score 50 goals in one season, accomplishing the feat in 50 games in 1944–45, and the first to reach 500 career goals. Richard retired in 1960 as the league's all-time leader in goals with 544. He won the Hart Trophy as the NHL's most valuable player in 1947, played in 13 All-Star Games and was named to 14 post-season NHL All-Star Teams, eight on the First-Team. On January 1, 2017, in a ceremony prior to the Centennial Classic, Richard was part of the first group of players to be named one of the '100 Greatest NHL Players' in history.",
"Title: Gary Dineen\n\nDaniel Gary Patrick Dineen (December 24, 1943 in Montreal, Quebec - April 1, 2006 in Springfield, Massachusetts) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player and coach. Dineen played five seasons with the Canadian national amateur team before joining the professional leagues. He played the bulk of his professional career in the minor leagues, and four games for the Minnesota North Stars of the National Hockey League (NHL). He later became a coach in the American Hockey League and junior ice hockey.",
"Title: Fred Doherty\n\nFrederick \"Doc\" Doherty (June 15, 1887 – February 12, 1961) was a Canadian professional ice hockey player. Doherty played hockey for several professional ice hockey teams from 1908 until 1916, including a stint with the Toronto Ontarios in the National Hockey Association (NHA). He also played in the Maritime Professional Hockey League and the Ontario Professional Hockey League. After returning from World War I duty, he played one game in the National Hockey League with the Montreal Canadiens to end his career. He played on several league champions, leading to play in several Stanley Cup championships, but was not a member of a Stanley Cup-winning team."
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In between Azolla and Platycarya which one is native to eastern Asia in China, Korea, and Japan?
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Platycarya
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"Title: Yellow-rumped flycatcher\n\nThe yellow-rumped flycatcher, Korean flycatcher or tricolor flycatcher (\"Ficedula zanthopygia\") is a species of flycatcher found in eastern Asia. A distinctive species with almost no look-alike other than the narcissus flycatcher. It breeds in eastern Asia including parts of Mongolia, Transbaikal, southern China, Korea and western Japan. They winter in parts of the Malay Peninsula and South Asia.",
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"Title: Macropodus\n\nMacropodus is a genus of fairly small gouramies native to freshwater habitats in eastern Asia. Most species are restricted to southern China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan) and Vietnam, but \"M. opercularis\" occurs as far north as the Yangtze basin, and \"M. ocellatus\" occurs north to the Amur River, as well as in Japan and Korea. In China, they are often used for fights, so they are named Chinese bettas because of their similarity to the \"Betta\" genus. A few species in the genus are regularly seen in the aquarium trade, and \"M. opercularis\" has been introduced to regions far outside its native range.",
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"Title: Pinus koraiensis\n\nPinus koraiensis is a species of pine known commonly as the Korean pine. It is native to eastern Asia: Korea, northeastern China, Mongolia, the Temperate rainforests of the Russian Far East, and central Japan. In the north of its range, it grows at moderate altitudes, typically 600 m to 900 m , whereas further south, it is a mountain tree, growing at 2,000 m to 2,600 m altitude in Japan. Other common names include Chinese pinenut.",
"Title: Azolla pinnata\n\nAzolla pinnata is a species of fern known by several common names, including mosquitofern, feathered mosquitofern and water velvet. It is native to much of Africa, Asia (Brunei Darussalam, China, India, Japan, Korea, and the Philippines) and parts of Australia. It is an aquatic plant, its frond floating upon the surface of the water. It grows in quiet and slow-moving water bodies, because swift currents and waves break up the plant."
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How to Survive a Plague includes footage of a demonstration at a cathedral in what city?
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New York City
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" It includes footage from their performances at larger venues such as the Red Rocks Amphitheatre and San Francisco's Warfield Theater.",
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"Title: Panic in the Streets (album)\n\nPanic in the Streets is a filmed document of Widespread Panic's April 18, 1998 concert/release party for the band's first live album \"Light Fuse Get Away\" (which would contain 19 tracks from various performances in 1997). Filmed in the band's hometown of Athens, GA the 1998 concert marked one of the world's biggest CD release parties with an estimated 100,000 \"Spreadheads\" in attendance. The DVD \"Panic in the Streets\" includes footage from the downtown concert as well as classic footage from 1991 (filmed at another Athens venue) entitled \"Live from the Georgia Theatre\". The DVD also includes the Billy Bob Thornton-directed video of the song \"Aunt Avis\" featuring Vic Chesnutt and Laura Dern.",
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"Title: Live Inferno\n\nLive Inferno is the final release from the band Emperor. It was filmed during the band’s sold out 2005-2007 reunion performances. It was released in Europe on 20 April with several editions available. It is available as a 2CD slipcase with 16pg booklet, a limited edition Digibook featuring 2 CDs & DVD with an enhanced 24pg booklet, a single DVD, and two limited edition double vinyl gatefold sets. The audio portion of the \"Live Inferno\" series features exclusive recordings from the band's headlining performances at Norway's Inferno festival and Germany's Wacken Open Air festival. The video portion, titled \"Live at Wacken Open Air 2006 - A Night Of Emperial Wrath\", has a running time of 70 minutes and includes footage professionally filmed at the Wacken Open Air festival with additional on-stage and exclusive backstage footage filmed and compiled by the band.",
"Title: Glastonbury (film)\n\nGlastonbury is a 2006 rockumentary film directed by Julien Temple which details the history of the Glastonbury Festival from 1970 to 2005. It is the third attempt to make a film about the festival. The film is made up of footage shot by Temple at the festival in 2002, 2003, 2004 and 2005, as well as footage sent in by festival goers after a request on websites and newspapers for footage. Temple had initially only agreed to make a film of the 2002 festival after organiser Michael Eavis expressed concern that that would be the last year of the festival. Temple then realised that he wanted to make a film detailing the full history of the festival. The film also includes footage shot by Channel 4 and the BBC during their coverage of the festival since 1994."
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In May 2010 the Portland Farmers Market was named one of the ten best farmers markets in the US by a magainze that has how many readers?
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4.8 million
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"Richard McCarthy is the co-founder of the Crescent City Farmers Market and the executive director of Slow Food USA.",
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"The Farmers Market Promotion Program is a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) program established by the 2002 farm bill (P.L. 107-171, Sec. 10605) to improve or expand existing farmers' markets, roadside stands, community-supported agriculture programs, and other direct producer-to-consumer market opportunities, and to develop or aid in the development of new farmers’ markets, etc.",
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"The Midtown Farmers Market is a seasonal open-air farmers market in the Midtown area of south Minneapolis.",
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" The market is a project of the Corcoran Neighborhood Organization, and is known for a selection of locally-produced and organic fare.",
" All of the products sold at the market are grown or produced in Minnesota or Wisconsin by the individual vendors.",
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"Sunflower Farmers Market was an American chain of full-service grocery stores headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, which emphasized value-priced natural and organic products. Sunflower opened its first store in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2002.",
" In June 2013, Sunflower Farmers Market was operating 38 grocery stores located in eight Southwestern states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Oklahoma and Texas (where it formerly operated as Newflower Farmers Market).",
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"title": "Portland Farmers Market (Maine)"
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"A farmers' market (also farmers market) is a physical retail market featuring foods sold directly by farmers to consumers.",
" Farmers' markets typically consist of booths, tables or stands, outdoors or indoors, where farmers sell fruits, vegetables, meats, and sometimes prepared foods and beverages.",
" They are distinguished from public markets, which are generally housed in permanent structures, open year-round, and offer a variety of non-farmer/producer vendors, packaged foods and non-food products."
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"Portland Farmers Market is a nonprofit organization operating seven farmers markets in Portland, Oregon, United States.",
" The markets provide a direct connection to more than 200 vendors with deep roots in Oregon and Southwest Washington, including farms, nurseries, bakeries, meat and seafood providers, cheese makers and specialty food producers.",
" The flagship market at Portland State University was named the best farmers market in the United States for its size, varied offerings, live entertainment, weekly cooking demos, and more, by \"Bravo TV.\"",
" The same market was ranked #2 in the country for its number of vendors, amount of local, seasonal produce, year-round live music, the market managers' consideration of every detail, and making the most of what the region has to offer by supporting local farmers, by \"The Daily Meal\"."
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"The Old LA Certified Farmers Market (OLACFM) operates in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA.",
" The farmers market is open every Tuesday from 3PM to dusk year round.",
" One of the newest certified farmers markets in the Los Angeles area, the market opened in April 2006 and serves Highland Park and other neighborhoods in Northeast Los Angeles, including Mt. Washington, Eagle Rock,(Glassel Park, Los Angeles ) and Montecito Heights.",
" The OLACFM is of moderate size by Los Angeles standards, with about 10 participating farmers.",
" The market is located in perhaps the \"downtown\" center of Northeast Los Angeles, adjacent to the Highland Park station on the Metro Gold Line light rail system at Marmion Way between Aves.",
" 57 & 58, one block from busy Figueroa Street."
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"Title: Deering Oaks\n\nDeering Oaks is a 55 acre public park in Portland, Maine, which has a baseball diamond, tennis courts, a playground, and a pond. It is located west of downtown Portland and is bordered by Deering Avenue on the west, Forest Avenue on the east, Park Avenue to the south and Interstate 295 to the north. State Street bisects the park. Access is from State Street, Deering Avenue, or Park Avenue. The Portland Farmers Market is located on the Park Avenue side of the park. The park is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.",
"Title: Richard McCarthy (activist)\n\nRichard McCarthy is the co-founder of the Crescent City Farmers Market and the executive director of Slow Food USA. He was the founder of Market Umbrella and the Farmers Market Coalition. In 2012, he was named a \"Hero of the New South\" by Southern Living magazine. He is a graduate of the London School of Economics.",
"Title: Travel + Leisure\n\nTravel + Leisure is a travel magazine based in New York City, New York. Published 12 times a year, it has 4.8 million readers, according to its corporate media kit. It is owned and published by Time Inc. Its main competitors are \"Condé Nast Traveler\" and \"National Geographic Traveler\".",
"Title: Farmers Market Promotion Program\n\nThe Farmers Market Promotion Program is a United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) program established by the 2002 farm bill (P.L. 107-171, Sec. 10605) to improve or expand existing farmers' markets, roadside stands, community-supported agriculture programs, and other direct producer-to-consumer market opportunities, and to develop or aid in the development of new farmers’ markets, etc. The farm bill authorized unspecified amounts of appropriations for FY2002 through FY2007 for this program.",
"Title: Midtown Farmers' Market\n\nThe Midtown Farmers Market is a seasonal open-air farmers market in the Midtown area of south Minneapolis. Established in 2003, the market is held Saturdays from May through October, and Tuesdays from June through October in a parking lot in the Corcoran neighborhood. The market is a project of the Corcoran Neighborhood Organization, and is known for a selection of locally-produced and organic fare. All of the products sold at the market are grown or produced in Minnesota or Wisconsin by the individual vendors. At the peak of the season, the Saturday market hosts over 70 vendors and draws over 60,000 shoppers each season.",
"Title: Sunflower Farmers Market\n\nSunflower Farmers Market was an American chain of full-service grocery stores headquartered in Phoenix, Arizona, which emphasized value-priced natural and organic products. Sunflower opened its first store in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2002. In June 2013, Sunflower Farmers Market was operating 38 grocery stores located in eight Southwestern states: Arizona, California, Colorado, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah, Oklahoma and Texas (where it formerly operated as Newflower Farmers Market). In June 2012, Sunflower merged with Sprouts Farmers Markets.",
"Title: Portland Farmers Market (Maine)\n\nThe Portland Farmers Market is a farmers market in Portland, Maine, U.S. Located in Deering Oaks, the market was named one of the ten best farmers markets in the United States by \"Travel + Leisure\" magazine in May 2010. It is known for organic agricultural products as well as its community atmosphere.",
"Title: Farmers' market\n\nA farmers' market (also farmers market) is a physical retail market featuring foods sold directly by farmers to consumers. Farmers' markets typically consist of booths, tables or stands, outdoors or indoors, where farmers sell fruits, vegetables, meats, and sometimes prepared foods and beverages. They are distinguished from public markets, which are generally housed in permanent structures, open year-round, and offer a variety of non-farmer/producer vendors, packaged foods and non-food products.",
"Title: Portland Farmers Market (Oregon)\n\nPortland Farmers Market is a nonprofit organization operating seven farmers markets in Portland, Oregon, United States. The markets provide a direct connection to more than 200 vendors with deep roots in Oregon and Southwest Washington, including farms, nurseries, bakeries, meat and seafood providers, cheese makers and specialty food producers. The flagship market at Portland State University was named the best farmers market in the United States for its size, varied offerings, live entertainment, weekly cooking demos, and more, by \"Bravo TV.\" The same market was ranked #2 in the country for its number of vendors, amount of local, seasonal produce, year-round live music, the market managers' consideration of every detail, and making the most of what the region has to offer by supporting local farmers, by \"The Daily Meal\".",
"Title: Old LA (Highland Park) Farmers Market\n\nThe Old LA Certified Farmers Market (OLACFM) operates in the Highland Park neighborhood of Los Angeles, CA. The farmers market is open every Tuesday from 3PM to dusk year round. One of the newest certified farmers markets in the Los Angeles area, the market opened in April 2006 and serves Highland Park and other neighborhoods in Northeast Los Angeles, including Mt. Washington, Eagle Rock,(Glassel Park, Los Angeles ) and Montecito Heights. The OLACFM is of moderate size by Los Angeles standards, with about 10 participating farmers. The market is located in perhaps the \"downtown\" center of Northeast Los Angeles, adjacent to the Highland Park station on the Metro Gold Line light rail system at Marmion Way between Aves. 57 & 58, one block from busy Figueroa Street."
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6,579
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What county are the Belgrade Lakes in?
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Kennebec County
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"Belgrade is a town in Kennebec County, Maine, United States.",
" The population was 3,189 at the 2010 census.",
" Belgrade's population, however, approximately doubles during the summer months as part-year residents return to seasonal camps located on the shores of Great Pond, Long Pond and Messalonskee Lake.",
" Belgrade includes the villages of North Belgrade, Belgrade Depot and Belgrade Lakes (or The Village).",
" Belgrade is included in the Augusta, Maine micropolitan New England City and Town Area."
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"Rome is a town in Kennebec County, Maine, United States.",
" The population was 1,010 at the 2010 census.",
" It is part of the Belgrade Lakes resort area, and is included in the Augusta, Maine, micropolitan New England City and Town Area."
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"Messalonskee Lake is a body of water in the Belgrade Lakes region of Maine.",
" It is bordered by the towns of Oakland, Sidney, and Belgrade.",
" The lake is a 9 mile long, narrow, natural creation, resulting from continental collision and glacial scouring.",
" A dam originally built in the town of Oakland in 1905 increased the lake's size."
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"The Birches is a historic house on Foster Lane in Belgrade Lakes, Maine.",
" Built in 1916 to a design by John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens, it is the best-preserved surviving structure related to The Belgrade Hotel, a large summer resort hotel which burned down in 1955.",
" It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996."
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"\"Once More to the Lake\" is an essay first published in Harper's magazine in 1941 by author E. B. White.",
" It chronicles his pilgrimage back to a lakefront resort, Belgrade Lakes, Maine, he visited as a child."
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"The New England Music Camp (NEMC) is a summer camp for music students ages 11–18, located on 200 acre in Sidney, Maine, on the eastern shore of Messalonskee Lake in the Belgrade Lakes region.",
" It was founded in 1937 on the site of the defunct Eastern Music Camp."
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"The Belgrade Lakes are a chain of lakes around Belgrade, Maine.",
" The flow sequence is from East Pond to North Pond to Great Pond to Long Pond to Messalonskee Lake and thence via Messalonskee Stream to the Kennebec River at Waterville.",
" The lakes have long been an important resort area for fishing, boating, and swimming; and shoreline development includes residences for individuals employed in the cities of Waterville and Augusta."
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"Oakland is a town in Kennebec County in the U.S. state of Maine.",
" The population was 6,240 at the 2010 census.",
" Gateway to the Belgrade Lakes region, Oakland is 4 miles (6 km) west of Waterville and approximately 18 miles (29 km) north of Augusta, the state capital."
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"Mount Vernon is a town in Kennebec County, Maine, United States.",
" The population was 1,640 at the 2010 census.",
" Mount Vernon is included in the Augusta, Maine micropolitan New England City and Town Area.",
" A popular recreation spot in central Maine, the northern area of Mount Vernon is part of the Belgrade Lakes Region, while the southern area is part of the Winthrop Lakes Region."
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"The Chandler Store is a historic formerly commercial building on Maine State Route 27 in the center of the Belgrade Lakes village of Belgrade, Maine.",
" Built in 1838, it is one of only two known commercial buildings in the state to be built out of granite blocks.",
" It is now a private residence.",
" It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985."
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"Title: Belgrade, Maine\n\nBelgrade is a town in Kennebec County, Maine, United States. The population was 3,189 at the 2010 census. Belgrade's population, however, approximately doubles during the summer months as part-year residents return to seasonal camps located on the shores of Great Pond, Long Pond and Messalonskee Lake. Belgrade includes the villages of North Belgrade, Belgrade Depot and Belgrade Lakes (or The Village). Belgrade is included in the Augusta, Maine micropolitan New England City and Town Area.",
"Title: Rome, Maine\n\nRome is a town in Kennebec County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,010 at the 2010 census. It is part of the Belgrade Lakes resort area, and is included in the Augusta, Maine, micropolitan New England City and Town Area.",
"Title: Messalonskee Lake\n\nMessalonskee Lake is a body of water in the Belgrade Lakes region of Maine. It is bordered by the towns of Oakland, Sidney, and Belgrade. The lake is a 9 mile long, narrow, natural creation, resulting from continental collision and glacial scouring. A dam originally built in the town of Oakland in 1905 increased the lake's size.",
"Title: The Birches (Belgrade Lakes, Maine)\n\nThe Birches is a historic house on Foster Lane in Belgrade Lakes, Maine. Built in 1916 to a design by John Calvin Stevens and John Howard Stevens, it is the best-preserved surviving structure related to The Belgrade Hotel, a large summer resort hotel which burned down in 1955. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1996.",
"Title: Once More to the Lake\n\n\"Once More to the Lake\" is an essay first published in Harper's magazine in 1941 by author E. B. White. It chronicles his pilgrimage back to a lakefront resort, Belgrade Lakes, Maine, he visited as a child.",
"Title: New England Music Camp\n\nThe New England Music Camp (NEMC) is a summer camp for music students ages 11–18, located on 200 acre in Sidney, Maine, on the eastern shore of Messalonskee Lake in the Belgrade Lakes region. It was founded in 1937 on the site of the defunct Eastern Music Camp.",
"Title: Belgrade Lakes\n\nThe Belgrade Lakes are a chain of lakes around Belgrade, Maine. The flow sequence is from East Pond to North Pond to Great Pond to Long Pond to Messalonskee Lake and thence via Messalonskee Stream to the Kennebec River at Waterville. The lakes have long been an important resort area for fishing, boating, and swimming; and shoreline development includes residences for individuals employed in the cities of Waterville and Augusta.",
"Title: Oakland, Maine\n\nOakland is a town in Kennebec County in the U.S. state of Maine. The population was 6,240 at the 2010 census. Gateway to the Belgrade Lakes region, Oakland is 4 miles (6 km) west of Waterville and approximately 18 miles (29 km) north of Augusta, the state capital.",
"Title: Mount Vernon, Maine\n\nMount Vernon is a town in Kennebec County, Maine, United States. The population was 1,640 at the 2010 census. Mount Vernon is included in the Augusta, Maine micropolitan New England City and Town Area. A popular recreation spot in central Maine, the northern area of Mount Vernon is part of the Belgrade Lakes Region, while the southern area is part of the Winthrop Lakes Region.",
"Title: Chandler Store\n\nThe Chandler Store is a historic formerly commercial building on Maine State Route 27 in the center of the Belgrade Lakes village of Belgrade, Maine. Built in 1838, it is one of only two known commercial buildings in the state to be built out of granite blocks. It is now a private residence. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1985."
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6,580
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The builder of the Tudor Barn married the daughter of a noted what?
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Renaissance humanist
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"Sir Owen Tudor (Welsh: \"Owain ap Maredudd ap Tudur\" , 1400 – 2 February 1461) was a Welsh courtier and the second husband of Catherine of Valois (1401–1437), Henry V's widow.",
" He was the grandfather of Henry VII, founder of the Tudor dynasty.",
" Owen was a descendant of a prominent family from Penmynydd on the Isle of Anglesey, which traces its lineage back to Ednyfed Fychan (d. 1246), a Welsh official and seneschal to the Kingdom of Gwynedd.",
" Tudor's grandfather, Tudur ap Goronwy, married Margaret, daughter of Thomas ap Llywelyn ab Owain of Cardiganshire, the last male of the princely house of Deheubarth.",
" Margaret's elder sister married Gruffudd Fychan of Glyndyfrdwy, whose son was Owain Glyndŵr.",
" Owen's father, Maredudd ap Tudur, and his uncles were prominent in Owain Glyndŵr's revolt against English rule, the Glyndŵr Rising."
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"Sir Thomas More ( ; 7 February 14786 July 1535), venerated by Roman Catholics as Saint Thomas More, was an English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman and noted Renaissance humanist.",
" He was also a councillor to Henry VIII, and Lord High Chancellor of England from October 1529 to 16 May 1532.",
" He wrote \"Utopia\", published in 1516, about the political system of an imaginary ideal island nation."
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"The William Thomas Turner Barn was built in 1898 near Gardner, Kansas, United States.",
" The Turner barn is regarded as an outstanding example of barn construction, built by Arthur J. Clinton, a highly regarded barn builder.",
" The barn has been extensively photographed and has been featured in magazines, greeting cards, calendars and other publications."
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"The Tudor Barn is a large brick barn in Eltham in the Royal Borough of Greenwich.",
" It was built in 1525 by William Roper.",
" The Ropers lived next door in a manor house in the center of a moat for several years.",
" William married Margaret More, the daughter of Thomas More, who at the time was the lord chancellor to Henry VIII.",
" It is a Grade II* listed building (as Well Hall Art Gallery)."
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"The Kent Dairy Round Barn near Red Lodge, Montana is a round barn that was built during 1939-1941 and is believed to be one of the last round dairy barns built in the United States.",
" It has an adjoining rectangular milkhouse.",
" The barn was built under supervision of master barn builder, Emery McNamee, by Ephraim Kent and sons Armas, Harry, James, Leo, and Waino."
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"The Gerald Harbach Round Barn is a round barn near Eleroy, an unincorporated community in Stephenson County, Illinois, United States.",
" The builder and designer of the building are unknown but it is very similar to round barns designed by the team of Jeremiah Shaffer and the Hass Brothers.",
" It was probably built around the same time as the James Bruce Round Barn, erected in 1914, in Freeport.",
" The Harbach Round Barn was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1984."
],
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"Barber Farm, also known as Luckland, is a historic farm complex and national historic district located near Cleveland, Rowan County, North Carolina.",
" The Jacob Barber House was built about 1855, and is a two-story, single-pile, three-bay vernacular Greek Revival style frame dwelling.",
" It has a one-story rear ell and a one-story shed roofed rear porch.",
" Its builder James Graham also built the Robert Knox House and the Hall Family House.",
" Other contributing resources are the cow barn (c. 1947), smokehouse (c. 1880 / 1940s), granary (c. 1855), double crib log barn (c. 1855), well house (c. 1940), log corn crib / barn (c. 1855 / 1940), carriage house (c. 1890), school (c. 1910), Edward W. Barber House (1870s), Edward W. Barber Well House (1870s), North Carolina Midland Railroad Right-of-Way (c. 1899), and the agricultural landscape."
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"The John Messer Barn is a historic structure within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Sevier County, Tennessee, United States.",
" Located along the Porters Creek Trail in the Greenbrier valley, it was constructed in 1875 by Pinkney Whaley.",
" The Whaleys later sold their farm to John H. Messer, who was married to Pinkney's cousin, Lucy.",
" In the 1930s, the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club, which constructed the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club Cabin nearby, leased the barn from the National Park Service.",
" The barn was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, and is the last surviving structure from the pre-park Greenbrier Cove community.",
" This barn should not be confused with the Messer Barn in Cataloochee, which was built by John's cousin, Will Messer."
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"The Welling-Everly Horse Barn is a historic horse barn located west of U.S. Route 136 and northwest of Adair in rural McDonough County, Illinois.",
" The barn was built in 1882 for Dave Welling, a wealthy livestock farmer.",
" The Stick style barn was noted for its \"artistic beauty\" in Macomb's daily newspaper; its architecture is typical of the era's focus on building exquisite buildings in rural settings.",
" While the barn was originally paired with an Eastlake style farmhouse, the house burned down in the 1890s and was replaced by a Queen Anne house that has since lost its architectural integrity.",
" Welling sold his farm to Wm. H. Smith in 1892; in 1901, it was purchased by Jonas Everly, who began farming grain on the property."
],
"title": "Welling-Everly Horse Barn"
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"sentences": [
"The Herman Coors House was once the home of Herman Frederick Coors.",
" It was originally built as a modest bungalow in 1915 by Elmer Johnson, a builder who later in 1934 built the brewhouse of the Coors Brewery.",
" In 1917 the house was purchased by Coors, a younger son of Adolph Coors, who hired noted area architect Jacques Benedict to transform it into a beautiful and artistic Tudor Revival style home, with a wooden arch front door canopy and stone terracing around.",
" Coors was an officer of the Coors Porcelain Company, and in 1921 moved away to Inglewood, California where he established the H.F. Coors Company to manufacture porcelain there.",
" The house was then purchased by banker Edward A. Phinney, who owned the Rubey National Bank in downtown Golden.",
" He built a companion cottage and barn behind the house in 1928.",
" His fortunes took a tragic turn, however, during the Bank Holiday of the Great Depression, when he lost much of his fortune trying to save the bank.",
" Since that time the home has remained very well and artistically preserved."
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"Title: Owen Tudor\n\nSir Owen Tudor (Welsh: \"Owain ap Maredudd ap Tudur\" , 1400 – 2 February 1461) was a Welsh courtier and the second husband of Catherine of Valois (1401–1437), Henry V's widow. He was the grandfather of Henry VII, founder of the Tudor dynasty. Owen was a descendant of a prominent family from Penmynydd on the Isle of Anglesey, which traces its lineage back to Ednyfed Fychan (d. 1246), a Welsh official and seneschal to the Kingdom of Gwynedd. Tudor's grandfather, Tudur ap Goronwy, married Margaret, daughter of Thomas ap Llywelyn ab Owain of Cardiganshire, the last male of the princely house of Deheubarth. Margaret's elder sister married Gruffudd Fychan of Glyndyfrdwy, whose son was Owain Glyndŵr. Owen's father, Maredudd ap Tudur, and his uncles were prominent in Owain Glyndŵr's revolt against English rule, the Glyndŵr Rising.",
"Title: Thomas More\n\nSir Thomas More ( ; 7 February 14786 July 1535), venerated by Roman Catholics as Saint Thomas More, was an English lawyer, social philosopher, author, statesman and noted Renaissance humanist. He was also a councillor to Henry VIII, and Lord High Chancellor of England from October 1529 to 16 May 1532. He wrote \"Utopia\", published in 1516, about the political system of an imaginary ideal island nation.",
"Title: William Thomas Turner Barn\n\nThe William Thomas Turner Barn was built in 1898 near Gardner, Kansas, United States. The Turner barn is regarded as an outstanding example of barn construction, built by Arthur J. Clinton, a highly regarded barn builder. The barn has been extensively photographed and has been featured in magazines, greeting cards, calendars and other publications.",
"Title: Tudor Barn, Eltham\n\nThe Tudor Barn is a large brick barn in Eltham in the Royal Borough of Greenwich. It was built in 1525 by William Roper. The Ropers lived next door in a manor house in the center of a moat for several years. William married Margaret More, the daughter of Thomas More, who at the time was the lord chancellor to Henry VIII. It is a Grade II* listed building (as Well Hall Art Gallery).",
"Title: Kent Dairy Round Barn\n\nThe Kent Dairy Round Barn near Red Lodge, Montana is a round barn that was built during 1939-1941 and is believed to be one of the last round dairy barns built in the United States. It has an adjoining rectangular milkhouse. The barn was built under supervision of master barn builder, Emery McNamee, by Ephraim Kent and sons Armas, Harry, James, Leo, and Waino.",
"Title: Gerald Harbach Round Barn\n\nThe Gerald Harbach Round Barn is a round barn near Eleroy, an unincorporated community in Stephenson County, Illinois, United States. The builder and designer of the building are unknown but it is very similar to round barns designed by the team of Jeremiah Shaffer and the Hass Brothers. It was probably built around the same time as the James Bruce Round Barn, erected in 1914, in Freeport. The Harbach Round Barn was added to the U.S. National Register of Historic Places in 1984.",
"Title: Barber Farm (Cleveland, North Carolina)\n\nBarber Farm, also known as Luckland, is a historic farm complex and national historic district located near Cleveland, Rowan County, North Carolina. The Jacob Barber House was built about 1855, and is a two-story, single-pile, three-bay vernacular Greek Revival style frame dwelling. It has a one-story rear ell and a one-story shed roofed rear porch. Its builder James Graham also built the Robert Knox House and the Hall Family House. Other contributing resources are the cow barn (c. 1947), smokehouse (c. 1880 / 1940s), granary (c. 1855), double crib log barn (c. 1855), well house (c. 1940), log corn crib / barn (c. 1855 / 1940), carriage house (c. 1890), school (c. 1910), Edward W. Barber House (1870s), Edward W. Barber Well House (1870s), North Carolina Midland Railroad Right-of-Way (c. 1899), and the agricultural landscape.",
"Title: John Messer Barn\n\nThe John Messer Barn is a historic structure within the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Sevier County, Tennessee, United States. Located along the Porters Creek Trail in the Greenbrier valley, it was constructed in 1875 by Pinkney Whaley. The Whaleys later sold their farm to John H. Messer, who was married to Pinkney's cousin, Lucy. In the 1930s, the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club, which constructed the Smoky Mountain Hiking Club Cabin nearby, leased the barn from the National Park Service. The barn was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, and is the last surviving structure from the pre-park Greenbrier Cove community. This barn should not be confused with the Messer Barn in Cataloochee, which was built by John's cousin, Will Messer.",
"Title: Welling-Everly Horse Barn\n\nThe Welling-Everly Horse Barn is a historic horse barn located west of U.S. Route 136 and northwest of Adair in rural McDonough County, Illinois. The barn was built in 1882 for Dave Welling, a wealthy livestock farmer. The Stick style barn was noted for its \"artistic beauty\" in Macomb's daily newspaper; its architecture is typical of the era's focus on building exquisite buildings in rural settings. While the barn was originally paired with an Eastlake style farmhouse, the house burned down in the 1890s and was replaced by a Queen Anne house that has since lost its architectural integrity. Welling sold his farm to Wm. H. Smith in 1892; in 1901, it was purchased by Jonas Everly, who began farming grain on the property.",
"Title: Herman Coors House\n\nThe Herman Coors House was once the home of Herman Frederick Coors. It was originally built as a modest bungalow in 1915 by Elmer Johnson, a builder who later in 1934 built the brewhouse of the Coors Brewery. In 1917 the house was purchased by Coors, a younger son of Adolph Coors, who hired noted area architect Jacques Benedict to transform it into a beautiful and artistic Tudor Revival style home, with a wooden arch front door canopy and stone terracing around. Coors was an officer of the Coors Porcelain Company, and in 1921 moved away to Inglewood, California where he established the H.F. Coors Company to manufacture porcelain there. The house was then purchased by banker Edward A. Phinney, who owned the Rubey National Bank in downtown Golden. He built a companion cottage and barn behind the house in 1928. His fortunes took a tragic turn, however, during the Bank Holiday of the Great Depression, when he lost much of his fortune trying to save the bank. Since that time the home has remained very well and artistically preserved."
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6,581
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Who was the daughter of American writer Laura Ingalls Wilder that published the short Novel, Young Pioneers?
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Rose Wilder Lane
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"West from Home is a collection of letters sent by the American journalist Laura Ingalls Wilder to her husband Almanzo Wilder in 1915, published by Harper & Row in 1974 with the subtitle \"Letters of Laura Ingalls Wilder, San Francisco, 1915\".",
" It was edited by Roger MacBride, the literary executor of their daughter Rose Wilder Lane, and provided with a historical \"setting by Margot Patterson Doss\".",
" Wilder had been sent to San Francisco to write about the 1915 World's Fair and she visited Rose, who lived in that city, when she was 48 years old and Rose 28."
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"Wilder Homestead, also known as the Boyhood Home of Almanzo Wilder, is a historic home and farmstead near Malone in Franklin County, New York.",
" The farmhouse was built in 1843, and is a two-story, Greek Revival style frame dwelling.",
" The front facade features a small porch supported by square columns.",
" It has a 1 1/2-story rear block with a small colonnaded portico.",
" The property includes eight reconstructed outbuildings including a visitor's center (1989), corn crib (1989), three barns (1995, 1997, 1999), picnic pavilion (1998), rest rooms (1999), and pump house (2002).",
" The Wilder family occupied the property until about 1875.",
" The property is operated by the Almanzo & Laura Ingalls Wilder Association as an interactive educational center, museum and working farm as in the time of Almanzo Wilder's childhood as depicted in the Laura Ingalls Wilder book \"Farmer Boy\"."
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"A Little House Traveler: Writings from Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Journeys Across America is a collection of early writings by Laura Ingalls Wilder, the author of the Little House series of children's novels.",
" It consists of three parts: \"On the Way Home\", a diary originally published in 1962; \"West from Home\", a collection of letters from Wilder to her husband Almanzo Wilder written in 1915 and published in 1974; and \"The Road Back\", a previously unpublished diary."
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"Let the Hurricane Roar, reissued as Young Pioneers starting from 1976, is a short novel by Rose Wilder Lane that incorporates elements of the childhood of her mother Laura Ingalls Wilder.",
" It was published in \"The Saturday Evening Post\" as a serial in 1932 and by Longmans as a book early in 1933, not long after \"Little House in the Big Woods\" (1932), the first volume of her mother's Little House series."
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"The original Little House books were a series of eight autobiographical children's novels written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published by Harper & Brothers from 1932 to 1943.",
" The eighth book, \"These Happy Golden Years\", featured Laura Ingalls at ages 15 to 18 and was originally published with one page at the end containing the note, \"The end of the Little House books.\"",
" The ninth and last novel written by Ingalls Wilder, \"The First Four Years\" was published posthumously and unfinished in 1971.",
" Although her intentions are unknown, it is commonly considered part of the Little House series and is included in the 9-volume paperback box set \"Little House, Big Adventure\" (Harper Trophy, May 1994)."
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"Rose Wilder Lane (December 5, 1886 – October 30, 1968) was an American journalist, travel writer, novelist, political theorist, and daughter of American writer Laura Ingalls Wilder.",
" Along with Ayn Rand and Isabel Paterson, Lane is noted as one of the founders of the American libertarian movement."
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"The Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal is a prize awarded by the American Library Association (ALA) to writers or illustrators of children's books published in the United States who have over a period of years made substantial and lasting contributions to children's literature.",
" The bronze medal prize is named after its first winner, twentieth-century American author Laura Ingalls Wilder."
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"The Young Pioneers is a three-episode ABC western television series starring Linda Purl and Roger Kern in the role of young newlyweds Molly and David Beaton, who settle in the Dakota Territory during the 1870s.",
" The program was based on novels of Rose Wilder Lane, daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder.",
" \"The Young Pioneers\" aired at 7 p.m. Eastern on Sundays on April 2, 9, and 16, 1978."
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"The Laura Ingalls Wilder House is a historic house museum at 3060 Highway A in Mansfield, Missouri.",
" Also known as Rocky Ridge Farm, it was the home of author Laura Ingalls Wilder from 1896 until her death in 1957.",
" The author of the \"Little House on the Prairie\" series, Wilder began writing the series while living there.",
" The house, together with the nearby Rock Cottage on the same property, represents one of the few surviving places where she resided.",
" The house is owned by a local non-profit, and is open to the public for tours.",
" It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1991."
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"Title: West from Home\n\nWest from Home is a collection of letters sent by the American journalist Laura Ingalls Wilder to her husband Almanzo Wilder in 1915, published by Harper & Row in 1974 with the subtitle \"Letters of Laura Ingalls Wilder, San Francisco, 1915\". It was edited by Roger MacBride, the literary executor of their daughter Rose Wilder Lane, and provided with a historical \"setting by Margot Patterson Doss\". Wilder had been sent to San Francisco to write about the 1915 World's Fair and she visited Rose, who lived in that city, when she was 48 years old and Rose 28.",
"Title: Laura Ingalls (disambiguation)\n\nLaura Ingalls (1867–1957) is the birth name of American writer Laura Ingalls Wilder, author of the \"Little House on the Prairie\" books.",
"Title: Wilder Homestead\n\nWilder Homestead, also known as the Boyhood Home of Almanzo Wilder, is a historic home and farmstead near Malone in Franklin County, New York. The farmhouse was built in 1843, and is a two-story, Greek Revival style frame dwelling. The front facade features a small porch supported by square columns. It has a 1 1/2-story rear block with a small colonnaded portico. The property includes eight reconstructed outbuildings including a visitor's center (1989), corn crib (1989), three barns (1995, 1997, 1999), picnic pavilion (1998), rest rooms (1999), and pump house (2002). The Wilder family occupied the property until about 1875. The property is operated by the Almanzo & Laura Ingalls Wilder Association as an interactive educational center, museum and working farm as in the time of Almanzo Wilder's childhood as depicted in the Laura Ingalls Wilder book \"Farmer Boy\".",
"Title: A Little House Traveler\n\nA Little House Traveler: Writings from Laura Ingalls Wilder’s Journeys Across America is a collection of early writings by Laura Ingalls Wilder, the author of the Little House series of children's novels. It consists of three parts: \"On the Way Home\", a diary originally published in 1962; \"West from Home\", a collection of letters from Wilder to her husband Almanzo Wilder written in 1915 and published in 1974; and \"The Road Back\", a previously unpublished diary.",
"Title: Young Pioneers (novel)\n\nLet the Hurricane Roar, reissued as Young Pioneers starting from 1976, is a short novel by Rose Wilder Lane that incorporates elements of the childhood of her mother Laura Ingalls Wilder. It was published in \"The Saturday Evening Post\" as a serial in 1932 and by Longmans as a book early in 1933, not long after \"Little House in the Big Woods\" (1932), the first volume of her mother's Little House series.",
"Title: List of Little House on the Prairie books\n\nThe original Little House books were a series of eight autobiographical children's novels written by Laura Ingalls Wilder and published by Harper & Brothers from 1932 to 1943. The eighth book, \"These Happy Golden Years\", featured Laura Ingalls at ages 15 to 18 and was originally published with one page at the end containing the note, \"The end of the Little House books.\" The ninth and last novel written by Ingalls Wilder, \"The First Four Years\" was published posthumously and unfinished in 1971. Although her intentions are unknown, it is commonly considered part of the Little House series and is included in the 9-volume paperback box set \"Little House, Big Adventure\" (Harper Trophy, May 1994).",
"Title: Rose Wilder Lane\n\nRose Wilder Lane (December 5, 1886 – October 30, 1968) was an American journalist, travel writer, novelist, political theorist, and daughter of American writer Laura Ingalls Wilder. Along with Ayn Rand and Isabel Paterson, Lane is noted as one of the founders of the American libertarian movement.",
"Title: Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal\n\nThe Laura Ingalls Wilder Medal is a prize awarded by the American Library Association (ALA) to writers or illustrators of children's books published in the United States who have over a period of years made substantial and lasting contributions to children's literature. The bronze medal prize is named after its first winner, twentieth-century American author Laura Ingalls Wilder.",
"Title: The Young Pioneers (miniseries)\n\nThe Young Pioneers is a three-episode ABC western television series starring Linda Purl and Roger Kern in the role of young newlyweds Molly and David Beaton, who settle in the Dakota Territory during the 1870s. The program was based on novels of Rose Wilder Lane, daughter of Laura Ingalls Wilder. \"The Young Pioneers\" aired at 7 p.m. Eastern on Sundays on April 2, 9, and 16, 1978.",
"Title: Laura Ingalls Wilder House\n\nThe Laura Ingalls Wilder House is a historic house museum at 3060 Highway A in Mansfield, Missouri. Also known as Rocky Ridge Farm, it was the home of author Laura Ingalls Wilder from 1896 until her death in 1957. The author of the \"Little House on the Prairie\" series, Wilder began writing the series while living there. The house, together with the nearby Rock Cottage on the same property, represents one of the few surviving places where she resided. The house is owned by a local non-profit, and is open to the public for tours. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1991."
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Chaos Dragon is a Japanese media franchise based on a Japanese role-playing game and art what?
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"Chaos Rings III (ケイオスリングス , Keiosu Ringusu III ) is a 2014 Japanese role-playing video game developed by Media.Vision and published by Square Enix.",
" It is the fourth game in the \"Chaos Rings\" series, after \"Chaos Rings\", \"Chaos Rings Omega\", and \"Chaos Rings II\".",
" Like its predecessors, it was released on iOS, and Android devices, but also the first to be released for the PlayStation Vita platform.",
" The PS Vita release, titled \"Chaos Rings III: Prequel Trilogy\" (ケイオスリングスⅢ プリクエル・トリロジー ) contains all four titles in the \"Chaos Rings\" series."
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"Dragon Ball (Japanese: ドラゴンボール , Hepburn: Doragon Bōru ) is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama.",
" The initial manga, written and illustrated by Toriyama, was serialized in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" from 1984 to 1995, with the 519 individual chapters collected into 42 \"tankōbon\" volumes by its publisher Shueisha.",
" \"Dragon Ball\" was initially inspired by the classical Chinese novel \"Journey to the West\".",
" The series follows the adventures of the protagonist, Son Goku, from his childhood through adulthood as he trains in martial arts and explores the world in search of the seven orbs known as the Dragon Balls, which summon a wish-granting dragon when gathered.",
" Along his journey, Goku makes several friends and battles a wide variety of villains, many of whom also seek the Dragon Balls."
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"Chaos Dragon (Japanese: ケイオスドラゴン , Hepburn: Keiosu Doragon ) is a Japanese media franchise based on the Japanese role-playing game \"Red Dragon\" by Makoto Sanda, featuring characters created by Gen Urobuchi, Kinoko Nasu, Izuki Kogyoku, Simadoriru, and Ryōgo Narita."
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"Nihon Falcom Corporation (日本ファルコム株式会社 , Nihon Farukomu Kabushiki-kaisha ) is a Japanese video game company.",
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" Falcom has played a definite role in the growth and development of the Japanese personal computer software industry.",
" The company released one of the first Japanese role-playing video games in 1983 and followed with real-time action and adventure games as well as games with fully developed soundtracks.",
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"Black Rock Shooter (ブラック★ロックシューター , Burakku Rokku Shūtā ) is a Japanese media franchise based on characters created by illustrator Ryohei Fuke also known as Huke.",
" It revolves around its eponymous character, a mysterious black haired girl with a blazing blue eye.",
" The original illustration inspired a song of the same name by Supercell, which gained popularity on the Nico Nico Douga website.",
" A 50-minute original video animation based on the franchise was produced by Yutaka Yamamoto's studio Ordet, written by Nagaru Tanigawa and Shinobu Yoshioka, and directed by Shinobu Yoshioka.",
" A \"Pilot Edition\" was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in September 2009, before the full version was released on DVDs bundled with select magazines from July 24, 2010, subtitled in seven languages, followed by a retail release on December 17, 2010.",
" An eight-episode anime television series, produced by Ordet and Sanzigen, aired on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block between February 2 and March 22, 2012.",
" The franchise has also spawned several manga series and a video game for the PlayStation Portable titled \"\", each set in their own universe."
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"Angelique (アンジェリーク , Anjerīku ) is a Japanese media franchise based on the video game series.",
" Currently, the series has only been released in Japan, with the exception of a Chinese PC version of the first game in the series.",
" It is somewhat popular with overseas import gamers, who have started petitions in the hopes of English-translated releases of various games in the series.",
" KOEI mentioned in an issue of Newtype USA that it is a possibility if enough demand is shown."
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"Red Dragon (Japanese: レッド・ドラゴン ) is a Japanese role-playing game, role-playing fiction and art phenomenon."
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"Megami Tensei, marketed overseas as Shin Megami Tensei (originally \"Revelations\"), is a Japanese media franchise created by Kouji Okada (credited as Cozy Okada in English), Ginichiro Suzuki, and Kazunari Suzuki.",
" Primarily developed by Atlus and currently owned by Sega, the franchise consists of multiple subseries and covers multiple role-playing genres including tactical role-playing, action role-playing, and massively multiplayer online role-playing.",
" The first two titles in the series were published by Bandai Namco (then Namco), but have been almost always published by Atlus in Japan and North America since the release of \"Shin Megami Tensei\".",
" For Europe, Atlus publishes the games through third-party companies."
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"Sakura Wars (サクラ大戦 , Sakura Taisen ) is a Japanese media franchise created by Ouji Hiroi, and is developed and formally licensed by Red Entertainment and Sega (who also owns the franchise).",
" The franchise centers on a series of dramatic fantasy and science-fantasy tactical role-playing adventure video games, which consist of tactical wargame and dating sim elements, and also includes a motion picture, anime, printed media, and other merchandise.",
" The series began in 1996 as an eponymous video game; the game was a success and spawned sequels.",
" The video game series has branched into other genres and platforms, such as portable games and games for mobile phones."
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"Dragon Slayer (ドラゴンスレイヤー , Doragon Sureiyā ) is a series of video games developed and published by Nihon Falcom.",
" The first \"Dragon Slayer\" title was an early action role-playing game, released in 1984 for the NEC PC-88 computer system and ported by Square for the MSX.",
" Designed by Yoshio Kiya, the game gave rise to a series of sequels, nearly all of them created by Falcom, with the exception of \"Faxanadu\" by Hudson Soft.",
" The \"Dragon Slayer\" series was historically significant, both as a founder of the Japanese role-playing game industry, and as the progenitor of the action role-playing game genre."
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"Title: Chaos Rings III\n\nChaos Rings III (ケイオスリングス , Keiosu Ringusu III ) is a 2014 Japanese role-playing video game developed by Media.Vision and published by Square Enix. It is the fourth game in the \"Chaos Rings\" series, after \"Chaos Rings\", \"Chaos Rings Omega\", and \"Chaos Rings II\". Like its predecessors, it was released on iOS, and Android devices, but also the first to be released for the PlayStation Vita platform. The PS Vita release, titled \"Chaos Rings III: Prequel Trilogy\" (ケイオスリングスⅢ プリクエル・トリロジー ) contains all four titles in the \"Chaos Rings\" series.",
"Title: Dragon Ball\n\nDragon Ball (Japanese: ドラゴンボール , Hepburn: Doragon Bōru ) is a Japanese media franchise created by Akira Toriyama. The initial manga, written and illustrated by Toriyama, was serialized in \"Weekly Shōnen Jump\" from 1984 to 1995, with the 519 individual chapters collected into 42 \"tankōbon\" volumes by its publisher Shueisha. \"Dragon Ball\" was initially inspired by the classical Chinese novel \"Journey to the West\". The series follows the adventures of the protagonist, Son Goku, from his childhood through adulthood as he trains in martial arts and explores the world in search of the seven orbs known as the Dragon Balls, which summon a wish-granting dragon when gathered. Along his journey, Goku makes several friends and battles a wide variety of villains, many of whom also seek the Dragon Balls.",
"Title: Chaos Dragon\n\nChaos Dragon (Japanese: ケイオスドラゴン , Hepburn: Keiosu Doragon ) is a Japanese media franchise based on the Japanese role-playing game \"Red Dragon\" by Makoto Sanda, featuring characters created by Gen Urobuchi, Kinoko Nasu, Izuki Kogyoku, Simadoriru, and Ryōgo Narita.",
"Title: Nihon Falcom\n\nNihon Falcom Corporation (日本ファルコム株式会社 , Nihon Farukomu Kabushiki-kaisha ) is a Japanese video game company. The company was founded in March 1981 by Masayuki Kato. Falcom has played a definite role in the growth and development of the Japanese personal computer software industry. The company released one of the first Japanese role-playing video games in 1983 and followed with real-time action and adventure games as well as games with fully developed soundtracks. They are credited with pioneering the action role-playing game genre and the Japanese role-playing game industry, and remain one of the oldest role-playing game developers still in existence today.",
"Title: Black Rock Shooter\n\nBlack Rock Shooter (ブラック★ロックシューター , Burakku Rokku Shūtā ) is a Japanese media franchise based on characters created by illustrator Ryohei Fuke also known as Huke. It revolves around its eponymous character, a mysterious black haired girl with a blazing blue eye. The original illustration inspired a song of the same name by Supercell, which gained popularity on the Nico Nico Douga website. A 50-minute original video animation based on the franchise was produced by Yutaka Yamamoto's studio Ordet, written by Nagaru Tanigawa and Shinobu Yoshioka, and directed by Shinobu Yoshioka. A \"Pilot Edition\" was released on DVD and Blu-ray Disc in September 2009, before the full version was released on DVDs bundled with select magazines from July 24, 2010, subtitled in seven languages, followed by a retail release on December 17, 2010. An eight-episode anime television series, produced by Ordet and Sanzigen, aired on Fuji TV's Noitamina programming block between February 2 and March 22, 2012. The franchise has also spawned several manga series and a video game for the PlayStation Portable titled \"\", each set in their own universe.",
"Title: Angelique (video game series)\n\nAngelique (アンジェリーク , Anjerīku ) is a Japanese media franchise based on the video game series. Currently, the series has only been released in Japan, with the exception of a Chinese PC version of the first game in the series. It is somewhat popular with overseas import gamers, who have started petitions in the hopes of English-translated releases of various games in the series. KOEI mentioned in an issue of Newtype USA that it is a possibility if enough demand is shown.",
"Title: Red Dragon (role-playing fiction)\n\nRed Dragon (Japanese: レッド・ドラゴン ) is a Japanese role-playing game, role-playing fiction and art phenomenon.",
"Title: Megami Tensei\n\nMegami Tensei, marketed overseas as Shin Megami Tensei (originally \"Revelations\"), is a Japanese media franchise created by Kouji Okada (credited as Cozy Okada in English), Ginichiro Suzuki, and Kazunari Suzuki. Primarily developed by Atlus and currently owned by Sega, the franchise consists of multiple subseries and covers multiple role-playing genres including tactical role-playing, action role-playing, and massively multiplayer online role-playing. The first two titles in the series were published by Bandai Namco (then Namco), but have been almost always published by Atlus in Japan and North America since the release of \"Shin Megami Tensei\". For Europe, Atlus publishes the games through third-party companies.",
"Title: Sakura Wars\n\nSakura Wars (サクラ大戦 , Sakura Taisen ) is a Japanese media franchise created by Ouji Hiroi, and is developed and formally licensed by Red Entertainment and Sega (who also owns the franchise). The franchise centers on a series of dramatic fantasy and science-fantasy tactical role-playing adventure video games, which consist of tactical wargame and dating sim elements, and also includes a motion picture, anime, printed media, and other merchandise. The series began in 1996 as an eponymous video game; the game was a success and spawned sequels. The video game series has branched into other genres and platforms, such as portable games and games for mobile phones.",
"Title: Dragon Slayer\n\nDragon Slayer (ドラゴンスレイヤー , Doragon Sureiyā ) is a series of video games developed and published by Nihon Falcom. The first \"Dragon Slayer\" title was an early action role-playing game, released in 1984 for the NEC PC-88 computer system and ported by Square for the MSX. Designed by Yoshio Kiya, the game gave rise to a series of sequels, nearly all of them created by Falcom, with the exception of \"Faxanadu\" by Hudson Soft. The \"Dragon Slayer\" series was historically significant, both as a founder of the Japanese role-playing game industry, and as the progenitor of the action role-playing game genre."
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What year did the general of the corps based at Oflag II-D in the late 1930s die?
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1954
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"The Kiwanis Kavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps were a \"World Class\" drum and bugle corps based in Miami, Florida (Previously twin cities of Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario.",
" This corps was Canada's only World Class drum corps until it moved its headquarters to Miami after the 2006 season.",
" The Kiwanis Kavaliers have appeared in both Division I and Division II (now \"Open Class\") competition throughout its history."
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"The Govenaires Drum and Bugle Corps is an all age drum and bugle corps based in St. Peter, Minnesota (USA) that competes in Drum Corps Associates (DCA).",
" Founded in 1927, the Governaires are the oldest continuously active drum and bugle corps.",
" The Governaires are four time DCA Class A World Champions."
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"The Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps (commonly referred to as \"Phantom\") is a World Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps based in Rockford, Illinois, USA.",
" The corps is a long-standing member of Drum Corps International (DCI), having been a DCI World Championship Top Twelve Finalist every year since 1974 and DCI World Champions in 1996 and 2008."
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"Oflag II-D was a World War II German prisoner-of-war camp located at Gross Born, Pomerania (now Borne Sulinowo, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland).",
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"The Capital Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps was a drum and bugle corps based in Columbus, Ohio, United States founded in 1999, and was a member of Drum Corps International.",
" Although having competed in DCI's World Class (formerly \"Division I\") from 2002 to 2006, the corps also competed in Open Class in 2009 before going inactive.",
" The Capital Regiment was one of six DCI corps in Ohio, the others being the Bluecoats , Cincinnati Glory, Glassmen , Limited Edition, and Marion Cadets."
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"The Muchachos Drum and Bugle Corps is an all-age Drum Corps International affiliated drum and bugle corps based in Manchester, New Hampshire.",
" (This drum corps is not affiliated with the Hawthorne Muchachos of Hawthorne, NJ.",
" See the Hawthorne Caballeros Drum and Bugle Corps page or visit Hawthorne Muchachos Drum and Bugle Corps for more information.)",
" Founded in 1960 as the \"Manchester Boys Club Drum & Bugle Corps\", the Corps later changed their name to the \"Muchachos.\"",
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"3rd Civil Affairs Group (3rd CAG) is a civil affairs (CA) unit of the United States Marine Corps based at Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois.",
" The Marine Corps assigns civil affairs as a primary military specialty for enlisted and additional specialty for officers.",
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"Heinz Wilhelm Guderian (] ; 17 June 1888 – 14 May 1954) was a German general (colonel-general from 1940) during World War II, noted for his success as a leader of \"Panzer\" units in Poland and France and for partial success in the Soviet Union."
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"The Sacramento Freelancers Drum and Bugle Corps was an American drum corps based in Sacramento, California.",
" It was a Drum Corps International World Class top 12 Finalist.",
" In other incarnations, the corps has been a Senior Alumni Corps, a Winter Guard and a Winter Guard International (WGI) Independent World Class percussion ensemble.",
" It was founded in 1932 as the George W. Manhart American Legion Post #391 Drum and Bugle Corps, and later renamed the Manhart Capitalaires, the Capitalaires, the Capital Freelancers before adopting its last name."
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"Southwind Drum and Bugle Corps is an Open Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps based in Mobile, Alabama.",
" The corps was a Division I (now World Class) competitive junior drum and bugle corps in Drum Corps International (DCI) from 1993 through 2007.",
" Prior to competing in Division I, Southwind competed in DCI's Class A/Division II and was that division's World Champion in 1991 and 1992.",
" Southwind performed at competitive and non-competitive SoundSport events in Alabama and surrounding states during the summer of 2014.",
" In early May 2015, DCI approved Southwind's return as an active Open Class corps."
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"Title: Kiwanis Kavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps\n\nThe Kiwanis Kavaliers Drum and Bugle Corps were a \"World Class\" drum and bugle corps based in Miami, Florida (Previously twin cities of Kitchener-Waterloo, Ontario. This corps was Canada's only World Class drum corps until it moved its headquarters to Miami after the 2006 season. The Kiwanis Kavaliers have appeared in both Division I and Division II (now \"Open Class\") competition throughout its history.",
"Title: Govenaires Drum and Bugle Corps\n\nThe Govenaires Drum and Bugle Corps is an all age drum and bugle corps based in St. Peter, Minnesota (USA) that competes in Drum Corps Associates (DCA). Founded in 1927, the Governaires are the oldest continuously active drum and bugle corps. The Governaires are four time DCA Class A World Champions.",
"Title: Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps\n\nThe Phantom Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps (commonly referred to as \"Phantom\") is a World Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps based in Rockford, Illinois, USA. The corps is a long-standing member of Drum Corps International (DCI), having been a DCI World Championship Top Twelve Finalist every year since 1974 and DCI World Champions in 1996 and 2008.",
"Title: Oflag II-D\n\nOflag II-D was a World War II German prisoner-of-war camp located at Gross Born, Pomerania (now Borne Sulinowo, West Pomeranian Voivodeship, Poland). In the late 1930s the German Army built a large base and training ground at which the XIX Army Corps of General Heinz Guderian was based.",
"Title: Capital Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps\n\nThe Capital Regiment Drum and Bugle Corps was a drum and bugle corps based in Columbus, Ohio, United States founded in 1999, and was a member of Drum Corps International. Although having competed in DCI's World Class (formerly \"Division I\") from 2002 to 2006, the corps also competed in Open Class in 2009 before going inactive. The Capital Regiment was one of six DCI corps in Ohio, the others being the Bluecoats , Cincinnati Glory, Glassmen , Limited Edition, and Marion Cadets.",
"Title: Muchachos Drum and Bugle Corps\n\nThe Muchachos Drum and Bugle Corps is an all-age Drum Corps International affiliated drum and bugle corps based in Manchester, New Hampshire. (This drum corps is not affiliated with the Hawthorne Muchachos of Hawthorne, NJ. See the Hawthorne Caballeros Drum and Bugle Corps page or visit Hawthorne Muchachos Drum and Bugle Corps for more information.) Founded in 1960 as the \"Manchester Boys Club Drum & Bugle Corps\", the Corps later changed their name to the \"Muchachos.\" The corps dissolved in 1986, but in 2007, resumed operations, performing as an all-age exhibition corps in DCI, continuing into the present day.",
"Title: 3rd Civil Affairs Group\n\n3rd Civil Affairs Group (3rd CAG) is a civil affairs (CA) unit of the United States Marine Corps based at Naval Station Great Lakes, Illinois. The Marine Corps assigns civil affairs as a primary military specialty for enlisted and additional specialty for officers. The Marine Corps uses its own civil affairs doctrine and runs the Marine Corps Civil-Military Operations School at Marine Corps Base Quantico to train civil affairs Marines.",
"Title: Heinz Guderian\n\nHeinz Wilhelm Guderian (] ; 17 June 1888 – 14 May 1954) was a German general (colonel-general from 1940) during World War II, noted for his success as a leader of \"Panzer\" units in Poland and France and for partial success in the Soviet Union.",
"Title: Sacramento Freelancers Drum and Bugle Corps\n\nThe Sacramento Freelancers Drum and Bugle Corps was an American drum corps based in Sacramento, California. It was a Drum Corps International World Class top 12 Finalist. In other incarnations, the corps has been a Senior Alumni Corps, a Winter Guard and a Winter Guard International (WGI) Independent World Class percussion ensemble. It was founded in 1932 as the George W. Manhart American Legion Post #391 Drum and Bugle Corps, and later renamed the Manhart Capitalaires, the Capitalaires, the Capital Freelancers before adopting its last name.",
"Title: Southwind Drum and Bugle Corps\n\nSouthwind Drum and Bugle Corps is an Open Class competitive junior drum and bugle corps based in Mobile, Alabama. The corps was a Division I (now World Class) competitive junior drum and bugle corps in Drum Corps International (DCI) from 1993 through 2007. Prior to competing in Division I, Southwind competed in DCI's Class A/Division II and was that division's World Champion in 1991 and 1992. Southwind performed at competitive and non-competitive SoundSport events in Alabama and surrounding states during the summer of 2014. In early May 2015, DCI approved Southwind's return as an active Open Class corps."
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6,584
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Hedz was a children's satirical show with voices provided by Kate O'sullivan and what British voice actor and screenwriter who provided the voices in Thomas & Friends?
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Keith Wickham
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" Mystery Incorporated\", Tom Sheldon in \"Just Cause\", Abin Sur in \"\", Bill the Wrangler in \"\", and provided additional voices for \"\", \"\", \"World in Conflict\", \"The Rise of the Argonauts\", \"\", \"Regular Show\" and \"Samurai Jack\"."
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"Matthew Géczy (born August 23, 1964 in the state of Georgia) is an American movie and television actor, voice actor and voice director based in Paris, France.",
" He has acted in several films for television and cinema, with directors such as Brian De Palma and Thomas Vinterberg.",
" He has been a voice actor in advertising campaigns, documentaries, video games, internet media and in the field of animation.",
" He has provided voices for productions such as \"Code Lyoko\", \"Casper's Scare School\", \"Ratatouille\", and \"Persepolis\".",
" He played a voice acting role in video games such as \"Rayman 2\", \"\", \"XIII\" and \"Amy\".",
" He has also worked as the voice director for numerous animated television series including the Children's BAFTA-nominated series \"Eliot Kid\" (BBC, ABC Australia, Cartoon Network), \"Mouk\" (Disney Junior), \"I.N.K. Invisible Network of Kids\" (Pop, ABC Australia), Season 2 of \"Casper's Scare School\", and is currently in production for Season 2 of \"The Mysterious Cities of Gold\" and \"The New Adventures of Lassie\" for DreamWorks Classics."
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" He has since gone on to perform in over 60 roles, either as a voice actor or actor.",
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" Hedz parodied various celebrities and politicians as large cardboard cut-outs over people's faces (sometimes with clothing that resembles the celebrity).",
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"El Nombre is an anthropomorphic Mexican gerbil character, originally from a series of educational sketches on \"Numbertime\", the BBC schools programme about mathematics.",
" He was also the only character to appear in all \"Numbertime\" episodes.",
" His voice was provided by Steve Steen, while the other characters' voices were provided by Sophie Aldred, Kate Robbins, and (from 1999) former \"Blue Peter\" host Janet Ellis.",
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"Kate Robbins (born 21 August 1958 in Margate, Kent) is an English actress, comedian, singer and songwriter.",
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"Carlo Bonomi (born March 12, 1937 in Milan) is an Italian voice actor and actor.",
" He voiced many characters for the Italian advertising show \"Carosello\".",
" The language of noises he had developed and used for the earlier Osvaldo Cavandoli's \"La Linea\" from 1971 to 1986, was reinterpreted for the claymated TV series \"Pingu\" on SF DRS during its first four seasons produced between 1986 and 2000, where Bonomi voiced all the characters without a script.",
" When the show was renewed for a 5th and 6th season in 2003 and 2006, Bonomi was replaced by voice actors David Sant and Marcello Magni.",
" In 1984 he provided the laughter voices for the cartoon series \"Stripy.\"",
" In 1985 he recorded the railway announcements for the central station of Milan which remained in use until 2008.",
" In 2008 he acted the voices for the yellow tribe in \"Spore\" and \"The Garfield Show\"."
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"Title: Newzoids\n\nNewzoids is a British topical satirical puppet/CGI sketch show that is aired on ITV and is a co-production between Citrus Television and Factory. The show has a similar style of presentation to that of \"Spitting Image\", a show it has been compared to, in that it features comedic satirical scenes that spoof current events at the time of each episode's broadcast, with many well known celebrities of different fields (e.g. politics, entertainment) often portrayed in a satirical fashion, with voices provided by impressionists Jon Culshaw, Debra Stephenson and Lewis MacLeod, all current stars of the similarly-themed BBC Radio 4 comedy \"Dead Ringers\".",
"Title: Matthew Géczy\n\nMatthew Géczy (born August 23, 1964 in the state of Georgia) is an American movie and television actor, voice actor and voice director based in Paris, France. He has acted in several films for television and cinema, with directors such as Brian De Palma and Thomas Vinterberg. He has been a voice actor in advertising campaigns, documentaries, video games, internet media and in the field of animation. He has provided voices for productions such as \"Code Lyoko\", \"Casper's Scare School\", \"Ratatouille\", and \"Persepolis\". He played a voice acting role in video games such as \"Rayman 2\", \"\", \"XIII\" and \"Amy\". He has also worked as the voice director for numerous animated television series including the Children's BAFTA-nominated series \"Eliot Kid\" (BBC, ABC Australia, Cartoon Network), \"Mouk\" (Disney Junior), \"I.N.K. Invisible Network of Kids\" (Pop, ABC Australia), Season 2 of \"Casper's Scare School\", and is currently in production for Season 2 of \"The Mysterious Cities of Gold\" and \"The New Adventures of Lassie\" for DreamWorks Classics.",
"Title: Gary Martin (actor)\n\nGary Martin (born Gary David Grant, 18 June 1958 in Ealing, London) is a British voice actor and actor who has been in the acting industry since the early 1980s. His first recorded acting credit is as a chauffeur in the television series \"Nobody's Perfect\". He has since gone on to perform in over 60 roles, either as a voice actor or actor. Martin is well known for his vocal range, and has recorded voiceovers for multiple American and British commercials and film trailers.",
"Title: Keith Wickham\n\nKeith Wickham (born February 9, 1965) is a British voice actor and screenwriter known for providing the voices of various characters in the children's television series \"Thomas & Friends\".",
"Title: Hedz\n\nHedz was a children's satirical show produced by BBC Scotland for CBBC. Hedz parodied various celebrities and politicians as large cardboard cut-outs over people's faces (sometimes with clothing that resembles the celebrity). Voices were provided by Tim Dann, Rupert Degas, Peter Dickson, Keith Wickham, and Kate O'Sullivan.",
"Title: El Nombre\n\nEl Nombre is an anthropomorphic Mexican gerbil character, originally from a series of educational sketches on \"Numbertime\", the BBC schools programme about mathematics. He was also the only character to appear in all \"Numbertime\" episodes. His voice was provided by Steve Steen, while the other characters' voices were provided by Sophie Aldred, Kate Robbins, and (from 1999) former \"Blue Peter\" host Janet Ellis. For the ninth (and final) series of \"Numbertime\" in 2001, Michael Fenton-Stevens also provided voices of certain other characters in the \"El Nombre\" sketches.",
"Title: Kate Robbins\n\nKate Robbins (born 21 August 1958 in Margate, Kent) is an English actress, comedian, singer and songwriter. She came to prominence in the early 1980s when she scored a No.2 hit on the UK Charts with the song \"More Than in Love\", while she was appearing in the TV soap opera \"Crossroads\". She went on to become a prolific voice actress, most notably for nine years with the satirical show \"Spitting Image\".",
"Title: Tim Dann\n\nTimothy \"Tim\" Dann is a British voice-over artist, actor and writer. He is best known for his voice work on CITV, the comedy shows Hedz & OOglies. He also co-created and wrote OOglies with fellow writers Nick Hopkin & Austin Low. In 2009, he also provided the voice of the Total Intelligence Mechanism in the CBBC series Wait For It. . ! .",
"Title: Carlo Bonomi\n\nCarlo Bonomi (born March 12, 1937 in Milan) is an Italian voice actor and actor. He voiced many characters for the Italian advertising show \"Carosello\". The language of noises he had developed and used for the earlier Osvaldo Cavandoli's \"La Linea\" from 1971 to 1986, was reinterpreted for the claymated TV series \"Pingu\" on SF DRS during its first four seasons produced between 1986 and 2000, where Bonomi voiced all the characters without a script. When the show was renewed for a 5th and 6th season in 2003 and 2006, Bonomi was replaced by voice actors David Sant and Marcello Magni. In 1984 he provided the laughter voices for the cartoon series \"Stripy.\" In 1985 he recorded the railway announcements for the central station of Milan which remained in use until 2008. In 2008 he acted the voices for the yellow tribe in \"Spore\" and \"The Garfield Show\"."
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6,585
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Which star in The Pokrovsky Gate was also a director and occasional singer?
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Oleg Menshikov
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"Irene Papas or Irene Pappas (Greek Ειρήνη Παππά; born 3 September 1926) is a retired Greek actress and occasional singer, who has starred in over 70 films in a career spanning more than 50 years.",
" She became famous in Greece, and then an international star of feature films such as \"The Guns of Navarone\" and \"Zorba the Greek\".",
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"Anatoly Yuryevich Ravikovich (Russian: Анатолий Юрьевич Равикович ; December 24, 1936 – April 8, 2012) was a Soviet and Russian actor.",
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" In 1962 Ravikovich returned to Leningrad and started to work at the Saint Petersburg Lensoviet Theatre.",
" In 1982 he appeared in Mikhail Kozakov's comedy film \"The Pokrovsky Gate\".",
" He was named a People's Artist of Russia in 1988.",
" Anatoly Ravikovich died on April 8, 2012 in Saint Petersburg.",
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" He is also an occasional singer and lyricist.",
" He is also Producer and runs his own banner called \" Preamdreamspictures\".",
" He is considered one of the star directors in the Kannada film industry.",
" He started his film carrier from Hello yama doing a small role.",
" Making his debut as director in the 2003 released \"Kariya\", he directed back-to-back three successful films and is popularly addressed as \"Hatrick Director\".",
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"Pierre Richard (born Pierre-Richard Maurice Charles Léopold Defays; 16 August 1934) is a French actor, film director and screenwriter, best known for the roles of a clumsy daydreamer in comedy films.",
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"Catherine Deneuve (] ; born 22 October 1943) is a French actress as well as an occasional singer, model and producer.",
" She gained recognition for her portrayal of aloof, mysterious beauties for various directors, including Luis Buñuel, François Truffaut and Roman Polanski.",
" In 1985, she succeeded Mireille Mathieu as the official face of Marianne, France's national symbol of liberty.",
" A 14-time César Award nominee, she won for her performances in Truffaut's \"The Last Metro\" (1980) and Régis Wargnier's \"Indochine\" (1992).",
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"The Pokrovsky Gate (Russian: Покровские ворота , \"Pokrovskiye Vorota \" ) is a 1982 Soviet comedy film produced for television by Mosfilm.",
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"Oleg Evgenyevich Menshikov, (Russian: Оле́г Евге́ньевич Ме́ньшиков ; born 8 November 1960) is a Russian actor, theatre director and occasional singer.",
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"Ian Richard Moss (born 20 March 1955) is an Australian rock musician from Alice Springs.",
" He is the founding mainstay guitarist and occasional singer of Cold Chisel.",
" In that group's initial eleven year phase from 1973 to 1984, Moss was recorded on all five studio albums, three of which reached number one on the national Kent Music Report Albums Chart.",
" In August 1989 he released his debut solo album, \"Matchbook\", which peaked at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart.",
" It was preceded by his debut single, \"Tucker's Daughter\", which reached number two on the related ARIA Singles Chart in March.",
" The track was co-written by Moss with Don Walker, also from Cold Chisel.",
" Moss had another top ten hit with \"Telephone Booth\" in June 1989."
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"Title: Irene Papas\n\nIrene Papas or Irene Pappas (Greek Ειρήνη Παππά; born 3 September 1926) is a retired Greek actress and occasional singer, who has starred in over 70 films in a career spanning more than 50 years. She became famous in Greece, and then an international star of feature films such as \"The Guns of Navarone\" and \"Zorba the Greek\". She was a powerful presence as a Greek heroine in films including \"The Trojan Women\", \"Iphigenia\", and played the eponymous parts in \"Antigone\" (1961) and \"Electra\".",
"Title: Anatoly Ravikovich\n\nAnatoly Yuryevich Ravikovich (Russian: Анатолий Юрьевич Равикович ; December 24, 1936 – April 8, 2012) was a Soviet and Russian actor. He graduated from the Saint Petersburg State Theatre Arts Academy in 1958 and started to work at the Komsomolsk-on-Amur drama theater. In 1962 Ravikovich returned to Leningrad and started to work at the Saint Petersburg Lensoviet Theatre. In 1982 he appeared in Mikhail Kozakov's comedy film \"The Pokrovsky Gate\". He was named a People's Artist of Russia in 1988. Anatoly Ravikovich died on April 8, 2012 in Saint Petersburg. He is survived by his wife Irina Mazurkevich, also a People's Artist of Russia.",
"Title: Prem (film director)\n\nKiran Kumar (born 22 October 1976), known by his screen name Prem called as \"Jogi Prem\" is an Indian film director and actor in Kannada cinema. He is also an occasional singer and lyricist. He is also Producer and runs his own banner called \" Preamdreamspictures\". He is considered one of the star directors in the Kannada film industry. He started his film carrier from Hello yama doing a small role. Making his debut as director in the 2003 released \"Kariya\", he directed back-to-back three successful films and is popularly addressed as \"Hatrick Director\". He made his acting debut in \"Preethi Yeke Bhoomi Melide\" in the year 2008.",
"Title: Goldie Hawn\n\nGoldie Jeanne Hawn (born November 21, 1945) is an American actress, director, producer, and occasional singer. She rose to fame on the NBC sketch comedy program \"Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In\" (1968–70) before going on to receive the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in \"Cactus Flower\" (1969).",
"Title: Pierre Richard\n\nPierre Richard (born Pierre-Richard Maurice Charles Léopold Defays; 16 August 1934) is a French actor, film director and screenwriter, best known for the roles of a clumsy daydreamer in comedy films. Richard is considered by many, such as Louis de Funès and Gérard Depardieu, to be one of the greatest and most talented French comedians in the last 50 years. He is also a film director and occasional singer.",
"Title: Catherine Deneuve\n\nCatherine Deneuve (] ; born 22 October 1943) is a French actress as well as an occasional singer, model and producer. She gained recognition for her portrayal of aloof, mysterious beauties for various directors, including Luis Buñuel, François Truffaut and Roman Polanski. In 1985, she succeeded Mireille Mathieu as the official face of Marianne, France's national symbol of liberty. A 14-time César Award nominee, she won for her performances in Truffaut's \"The Last Metro\" (1980) and Régis Wargnier's \"Indochine\" (1992). She is also noted for her support for a variety of liberal causes.",
"Title: The Pokrovsky Gate\n\nThe Pokrovsky Gate (Russian: Покровские ворота , \"Pokrovskiye Vorota \" ) is a 1982 Soviet comedy film produced for television by Mosfilm. It was directed by Mikhail Kozakov and stars Oleg Menshikov, Leonid Bronevoy, and Inna Ulyanova. The screenplay is based on a 1974 stage play by Leonid Zorin.",
"Title: Oleg Menshikov\n\nOleg Evgenyevich Menshikov, (Russian: Оле́г Евге́ньевич Ме́ньшиков ; born 8 November 1960) is a Russian actor, theatre director and occasional singer. He is the current artistic director of the Yermolova Theatre in Moscow.",
"Title: Ian Moss\n\nIan Richard Moss (born 20 March 1955) is an Australian rock musician from Alice Springs. He is the founding mainstay guitarist and occasional singer of Cold Chisel. In that group's initial eleven year phase from 1973 to 1984, Moss was recorded on all five studio albums, three of which reached number one on the national Kent Music Report Albums Chart. In August 1989 he released his debut solo album, \"Matchbook\", which peaked at number one on the ARIA Albums Chart. It was preceded by his debut single, \"Tucker's Daughter\", which reached number two on the related ARIA Singles Chart in March. The track was co-written by Moss with Don Walker, also from Cold Chisel. Moss had another top ten hit with \"Telephone Booth\" in June 1989."
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6,586
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Laurence Michael Powell was one how many officers involved in the beating of Rodney King, a taxi driver who became internationally known after a tape was released of him being beaten on March 3, 1991, by Los Angeles Police Department officers?
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" A witness, George Holliday, videotaped much of the beating from his balcony, and sent the footage to local news station KTLA.",
" The footage shows four officers surrounding King, several of them striking him repeatedly, while other officers stood by.",
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"LAPD: Life on the Beat (sometimes referred to individually as LAPD or Life on the Beat) is an American reality television series that follows officers of the Los Angeles Police Department, as they respond to various incidents within their precincts' jurisdiction.",
" The program aired in first-run syndication from September 11, 1995 to September 10, 1999 (premiering in 1997 in Portugal).",
" Like its contemporary, \"COPS\", \"LAPD\" followed police officers on patrol and during investigations; however unlike \"COPS\", \"Life on the Beat\" only featured police officers from the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD).",
" The series was originally titled simply \"LAPD\" for its first season in 1995, before adopting the expanded title in 1996, in conjunction with the introduction of an upgraded graphical look."
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"John Griffith Davies (born 17 May 1929) is an Australian breaststroke swimmer of the 1940s and 1950s who won a gold medal in the 200-metre breaststroke at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki.",
" After retiring from competition swimming, he became a prominent lawyer in California, and after becoming a naturalized American, he was appointed a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California by President Ronald Reagan in 1986, and presided over the trial of the Los Angeles Police Department officers charged with assaulting Rodney King."
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"The 1992 Los Angeles riots, also known as the Rodney King riots, the South Central riots, the 1992 Los Angeles civil disturbance, the 1992 Los Angeles civil unrest, and the Los Angeles uprising, were a series of riots, lootings, arsons, and civil disturbances that occurred in Los Angeles County, California in April and May 1992.",
" The unrest began in South Central Los Angeles on April 29 after a trial jury acquitted four officers of the Los Angeles Police Department of the use of excessive force in the videotaped arrest and beating of Rodney King.",
" It then spread throughout the Los Angeles metropolitan area as thousands of people rioted over a six-day period following the announcement of the verdict."
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"Gregory Ulas \"Greg\" Powell (August 2, 1933 – August 12, 2012) was an American criminal who kidnapped Los Angeles Police Department Officers Ian Campbell and Karl Hettinger on the night of March 9, 1963.",
" Assisted by accomplice Jimmy Lee \"Youngblood\" Smith, Powell took the officers to an onion field near Bakersfield, California, where Officer Campbell was fatally shot.",
" Infamously known as the \"Onion Field\" Killer, Powell's story was depicted in Joseph Wambaugh's 1973 non-fiction book, \"The Onion Field\".",
" The book was later made into a 1979 film adaptation of the same name in which Powell was portrayed by James Woods."
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"Willie L. Williams (October 1, 1943 – April 26, 2016) was the chief of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) from 1992 to 1997, taking over after chief Daryl Gates' resignation following the 1992 Los Angeles riots.",
" Williams was the first African-American police commissioner of both the Philadelphia Police Department and the LAPD.",
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"The Fuhrman tapes are 13 hours of taped interviews given by Los Angeles police officer Mark Fuhrman to writer Laura McKinny between 1985 and 1994.",
" The tapes include many racist slurs and remarks made by Fuhrman, including uses of the word \"nigger,\" descriptions of police brutality perpetrated on black suspects, misogynist slurs and descriptions of the harassment and intimidation of female Los Angeles police officers by male officers.",
" Portions of the tapes were admitted into evidence during the O. J. Simpson murder case.",
" In the tapes Fuhrman also made many references to the \"planting of evidence\" and implied that police brutality and evidence planting were common practice in the Los Angeles Police Department."
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"The Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), officially the City of Los Angeles Police Department, is the law enforcement agency for the city of Los Angeles, California, United States.",
" With 9,843 officers and 2,773 civilian staff, it is the third-largest municipal police department in the United States, after the New York City Police Department and the Chicago Police Department.",
" The department serves an area of 498 sqmi and a population of 4,030,904 people."
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"Laurence Michael Powell (born August 26, 1962 in Los Angeles, California) is a former Los Angeles Police Department officer.",
" He was one of the five officers involved in the beating of Rodney King on March 3, 1991."
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"The West Las Vegas riots were sparked on April 29, 1992, after the Rodney King verdict, where all four white Los Angeles Police Department officers were acquitted for the beating of Rodney King in Los Angeles, California.",
" After the Los Angeles riots were sparked, Black residents of West Las Vegas had already started to loot and burned several stores.",
" Gun battles had started with snipers at intersections and one white motorist was pulled from his vehicle and beaten."
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"Title: Rodney King\n\nRodney Glen King (April 2, 1965 – June 17, 2012) was a taxi driver who became internationally known after a tape was released of him being beaten on March 3, 1991, by Los Angeles Police Department officers following a high-speed car chase. A witness, George Holliday, videotaped much of the beating from his balcony, and sent the footage to local news station KTLA. The footage shows four officers surrounding King, several of them striking him repeatedly, while other officers stood by. Parts of the footage were aired around the world, and raised public concern about police treatment of minorities in the United States.",
"Title: LAPD: Life on the Beat\n\nLAPD: Life on the Beat (sometimes referred to individually as LAPD or Life on the Beat) is an American reality television series that follows officers of the Los Angeles Police Department, as they respond to various incidents within their precincts' jurisdiction. The program aired in first-run syndication from September 11, 1995 to September 10, 1999 (premiering in 1997 in Portugal). Like its contemporary, \"COPS\", \"LAPD\" followed police officers on patrol and during investigations; however unlike \"COPS\", \"Life on the Beat\" only featured police officers from the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD). The series was originally titled simply \"LAPD\" for its first season in 1995, before adopting the expanded title in 1996, in conjunction with the introduction of an upgraded graphical look.",
"Title: John Davies (swimmer)\n\nJohn Griffith Davies (born 17 May 1929) is an Australian breaststroke swimmer of the 1940s and 1950s who won a gold medal in the 200-metre breaststroke at the 1952 Summer Olympics in Helsinki. After retiring from competition swimming, he became a prominent lawyer in California, and after becoming a naturalized American, he was appointed a United States District Judge of the United States District Court for the Central District of California by President Ronald Reagan in 1986, and presided over the trial of the Los Angeles Police Department officers charged with assaulting Rodney King.",
"Title: 1992 Los Angeles riots\n\nThe 1992 Los Angeles riots, also known as the Rodney King riots, the South Central riots, the 1992 Los Angeles civil disturbance, the 1992 Los Angeles civil unrest, and the Los Angeles uprising, were a series of riots, lootings, arsons, and civil disturbances that occurred in Los Angeles County, California in April and May 1992. The unrest began in South Central Los Angeles on April 29 after a trial jury acquitted four officers of the Los Angeles Police Department of the use of excessive force in the videotaped arrest and beating of Rodney King. It then spread throughout the Los Angeles metropolitan area as thousands of people rioted over a six-day period following the announcement of the verdict.",
"Title: Gregory Powell (murderer)\n\nGregory Ulas \"Greg\" Powell (August 2, 1933 – August 12, 2012) was an American criminal who kidnapped Los Angeles Police Department Officers Ian Campbell and Karl Hettinger on the night of March 9, 1963. Assisted by accomplice Jimmy Lee \"Youngblood\" Smith, Powell took the officers to an onion field near Bakersfield, California, where Officer Campbell was fatally shot. Infamously known as the \"Onion Field\" Killer, Powell's story was depicted in Joseph Wambaugh's 1973 non-fiction book, \"The Onion Field\". The book was later made into a 1979 film adaptation of the same name in which Powell was portrayed by James Woods.",
"Title: Willie L. Williams\n\nWillie L. Williams (October 1, 1943 – April 26, 2016) was the chief of the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) from 1992 to 1997, taking over after chief Daryl Gates' resignation following the 1992 Los Angeles riots. Williams was the first African-American police commissioner of both the Philadelphia Police Department and the LAPD. During his term as chief of the LAPD, he tried to create a positive image of the department and close the rift created between the police and black neighborhoods by the violent arrest of Rodney King in 1991.",
"Title: Fuhrman tapes\n\nThe Fuhrman tapes are 13 hours of taped interviews given by Los Angeles police officer Mark Fuhrman to writer Laura McKinny between 1985 and 1994. The tapes include many racist slurs and remarks made by Fuhrman, including uses of the word \"nigger,\" descriptions of police brutality perpetrated on black suspects, misogynist slurs and descriptions of the harassment and intimidation of female Los Angeles police officers by male officers. Portions of the tapes were admitted into evidence during the O. J. Simpson murder case. In the tapes Fuhrman also made many references to the \"planting of evidence\" and implied that police brutality and evidence planting were common practice in the Los Angeles Police Department.",
"Title: Los Angeles Police Department\n\nThe Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD), officially the City of Los Angeles Police Department, is the law enforcement agency for the city of Los Angeles, California, United States. With 9,843 officers and 2,773 civilian staff, it is the third-largest municipal police department in the United States, after the New York City Police Department and the Chicago Police Department. The department serves an area of 498 sqmi and a population of 4,030,904 people.",
"Title: Laurence Powell\n\nLaurence Michael Powell (born August 26, 1962 in Los Angeles, California) is a former Los Angeles Police Department officer. He was one of the five officers involved in the beating of Rodney King on March 3, 1991.",
"Title: West Las Vegas riots\n\nThe West Las Vegas riots were sparked on April 29, 1992, after the Rodney King verdict, where all four white Los Angeles Police Department officers were acquitted for the beating of Rodney King in Los Angeles, California. After the Los Angeles riots were sparked, Black residents of West Las Vegas had already started to loot and burned several stores. Gun battles had started with snipers at intersections and one white motorist was pulled from his vehicle and beaten."
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The Carter Family is a traditional American folk music group that recorded between 1927 and which year is one of their tune's by Hank Thompson, an American country music entertainer whose career spanned seven decades?
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1956
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"A. P. and Sara Carter House is a historic home located at Maces Spring, Scott County, Virginia.",
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" The remodeling resulted in a vernacular interpretation of the popular Bungalow style.",
" The house is most notable for its association with the Carter Family, a traditional American folk music group that recorded between 1927 and 1956.",
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"Maybelle and Ezra Carter House is a historic home located at Maces Spring, Scott County, Virginia.",
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" The 1936 remodeling resulted in a vernacular interpretation of the popular Bungalow style.",
" The house is most notable for its association with the Carter Family, a traditional American folk music group that recorded between 1927 and 1956.",
" It was the home of Maybelle Addington Carter (1909–1978), who was married to Alvin Pleasant \"A.P.\" Delaney Carter's (1891–1960) brother Ezra Carter (Eck)."
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" Their music had a profound impact on bluegrass, country, Southern Gospel, pop and rock musicians as well as on the U.S. folk revival of the 1960s.",
" They were the first vocal group to become country music stars.",
" Their recordings of songs such as \"Wabash Cannonball\", \"Can the Circle Be Unbroken\", \"Wildwood Flower\", \"Keep On the Sunny Side\" and \"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes\" made these songs country standards.",
" The latter's tune was used for Roy Acuff's \"The Great Speckled Bird\", Hank Thompson's \"The Wild Side of Life\" and Kitty Wells' \"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels\", making the song a hit all over again in other incarnations."
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"A. P. Carter Store is a historic general store museum located at Maces Spring, Scott County, Virginia.",
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"Elisabeth Margaret Welch (February 27, 1904July 15, 2003) was an American singer, actress, and entertainer, whose career spanned seven decades.",
" Her best-known songs were \"Stormy Weather\", \"Love for Sale\" and \"Far Away in Shanty Town\".",
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"Ezra J. Carter (also known as Eck Carter) (1898–1975) was a member of the Carter Family of Virginia.",
" Ezra Carter managed the famous Carter Family, a traditional American folk music group that recorded between 1927 and 1956.",
" He was the husband of Maybelle Addington Carter (1909–1978), brother of Alvin Pleasant \"A.P.\" Delaney Carter (1891–1960) and father of Helen Carter (1927-1998), June Carter (1929-2003) and Anita Carter (1933-1999)."
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"Seven Decades is an album by Hank Thompson released on July 18, 2000.",
" The album's name reflects the length of Thompson's career as a musician.",
" It is the first album Thompson released on HighTone Records, and was produced by Lloyd Maines.",
" Thompson described the music on the album as \"just whatever I wanted to do\" and said that each song had no intentional relationship to any of the others on the album.",
" The songs on \"Seven Decades\" are a mix of new originals, such as \"Condo in Hondo,\" \"Medicine Man\" and \"New Wine in Old Bottles,\" and old standards such as \"Wreck of the Old 97\".",
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"Mt. Vernon Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church in Maces Spring, Virginia, United States.",
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"Title: Maybelle and Ezra Carter House\n\nMaybelle and Ezra Carter House is a historic home located at Maces Spring, Scott County, Virginia. The original one-story, frame dwelling was enlarged by an additional 1/2-story for more bedroom space in the 1920s-1930s. The 1936 remodeling resulted in a vernacular interpretation of the popular Bungalow style. The house is most notable for its association with the Carter Family, a traditional American folk music group that recorded between 1927 and 1956. It was the home of Maybelle Addington Carter (1909–1978), who was married to Alvin Pleasant \"A.P.\" Delaney Carter's (1891–1960) brother Ezra Carter (Eck).",
"Title: Carter Family\n\nThe Carter Family is a traditional American folk music group that recorded between 1927 and 1956. Their music had a profound impact on bluegrass, country, Southern Gospel, pop and rock musicians as well as on the U.S. folk revival of the 1960s. They were the first vocal group to become country music stars. Their recordings of songs such as \"Wabash Cannonball\", \"Can the Circle Be Unbroken\", \"Wildwood Flower\", \"Keep On the Sunny Side\" and \"I'm Thinking Tonight of My Blue Eyes\" made these songs country standards. The latter's tune was used for Roy Acuff's \"The Great Speckled Bird\", Hank Thompson's \"The Wild Side of Life\" and Kitty Wells' \"It Wasn't God Who Made Honky Tonk Angels\", making the song a hit all over again in other incarnations.",
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"Title: Elisabeth Welch\n\nElisabeth Margaret Welch (February 27, 1904July 15, 2003) was an American singer, actress, and entertainer, whose career spanned seven decades. Her best-known songs were \"Stormy Weather\", \"Love for Sale\" and \"Far Away in Shanty Town\". She was American-born but was based in Britain for most of her career.",
"Title: Ezra Carter\n\nEzra J. Carter (also known as Eck Carter) (1898–1975) was a member of the Carter Family of Virginia. Ezra Carter managed the famous Carter Family, a traditional American folk music group that recorded between 1927 and 1956. He was the husband of Maybelle Addington Carter (1909–1978), brother of Alvin Pleasant \"A.P.\" Delaney Carter (1891–1960) and father of Helen Carter (1927-1998), June Carter (1929-2003) and Anita Carter (1933-1999).",
"Title: A. P. Carter Homeplace\n\nA. P. Carter Homeplace is a historic home located at Maces Spring, Scott County, Virginia. It is a small, one-story, half-dovetailed log cabin, with a single room on the first floor and loft above. The house is most notable for its association with, a traditional American folk music group that recorded between 1927 and 1956. It is the birthplace of Alvin Pleasant \"A.P.\" Delaney Carter (1891–1960) of the Carter Family.",
"Title: Seven Decades\n\nSeven Decades is an album by Hank Thompson released on July 18, 2000. The album's name reflects the length of Thompson's career as a musician. It is the first album Thompson released on HighTone Records, and was produced by Lloyd Maines. Thompson described the music on the album as \"just whatever I wanted to do\" and said that each song had no intentional relationship to any of the others on the album. The songs on \"Seven Decades\" are a mix of new originals, such as \"Condo in Hondo,\" \"Medicine Man\" and \"New Wine in Old Bottles,\" and old standards such as \"Wreck of the Old 97\". Thompson said after the album's release that he felt better about it than anything he had done since \"back in the old Capitol days.\"",
"Title: Mt. Vernon Methodist Church\n\nMt. Vernon Methodist Church is a historic Methodist church in Maces Spring, Virginia, United States. It was built about 1895 and is a one-story, rectangular frame structure with gable roof and simple wooden steeple. The church is most notable for its association with the Carter Family, a traditional American folk music group that recorded between 1927 and 1956. Behind the church is the cemetery containing the graves of Alvin Pleasant \"A.P.\" Delaney Carter (1891–1960) and his wife Sara Dougherty Carter (1898–1979)."
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What is owned by the Delhi Development Authority and was where Table Tennis at the 2010 Commonwealth Games were held?
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Yamuna Sports Complex
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"Rob Curling (born 8 September 1957, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya) is a British television presenter and journalist.",
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" Up to and including 2011, he anchored BBC Sport's interactive television coverage of: Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, Wimbledon, Open Golf, Six Nations Rugby and World Athletics Championships.",
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"Kyle Davis (born 18 January 1989 in Melbourne) is an Australian table tennis player.",
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"The 2010 Commonwealth Games (Hindi: 2010 राष्ट्रमण्डल खेल), officially known as the XIX Commonwealth Games, were held in Delhi, India, from 3 to 14 October 2010.",
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" It was also the largest international multi-sport event to be staged in Delhi and India, eclipsing the Asian Games in 1951 and 1982.",
" The opening and closing ceremonies were held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the main stadium of the event.",
" It was the first time that the Commonwealth Games were held in India and the second time they were held in Asia after Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 1998.",
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" He was born in Adelaide and moved to Sweden at the age of 14.",
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" He has represented Australia many times, including securing Australia's first Commonwealth Games table tennis singles medal with a silver medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games.",
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"Chunli Li {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 28 February 1962 in Guiping, Guigang, Guangxi) is a Chinese-born New Zealand female professional table tennis player.",
" She won a gold, silver and two bronze medals at the 2002 Commonwealth Games to cap off her long career.",
" Her illustrious career began as one of the top table tennis players in China, specialising as a doubles player.",
" Chunli migrated to New Zealand in 1987 and has since represented New Zealand until she retired in 2004 to concentrate as the national coach.",
" She competed at four Olympic Games and one Commonwealth Games for New Zealand.",
" Since 2011, she came out of her \"retirement\" and started representing New Zealand again.",
" Chunli led the New Zealand team at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom."
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"Title: European Table Tennis Union\n\nThe European Table Tennis Union (ETTU) is the governing body of the sport of table tennis in Europe, and is the only authority recognised for this purpose by the International Table Tennis Federation. The ETTU deals with all matters relating to table tennis at a European level, including the development and promotion of the sport in the territories controlled by its 58 member associations, and the organisation of continental table tennis competitions, including the European Championships.",
"Title: Rob Curling\n\nRob Curling (born 8 September 1957, in Kuala Lumpur, Malaya) is a British television presenter and journalist. He presents the sport for Sky News. He also fronts the tennis coverage for British Eurosport. Up to and including 2011, he anchored BBC Sport's interactive television coverage of: Olympic Games, Commonwealth Games, Wimbledon, Open Golf, Six Nations Rugby and World Athletics Championships. He was the host of the game show \"Turnabout\", which aired on BBC1 for eight series in the 1990s. He presented the Halford Tour Series cycling for ITV4, and commentated on table tennis on the BBC at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi.",
"Title: Delhi Development Authority\n\nThe Delhi Development Authority was created in 1955 under the provisions of the Delhi Development Act \"to promote and secure the development of Delhi\".",
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"Title: Kyle Davis (table tennis)\n\nKyle Davis (born 18 January 1989 in Melbourne) is an Australian table tennis player. He was selected to represent his nation, Australia, at the 2008 Summer Olympics and at the 2010 Commonwealth Games in Delhi, India. As of October 2011, Davis is ranked no. 401 in the world by the International Table Tennis Federation (ITTF). He is also right-handed, and uses the classic grip and Butterfly Jonyer blade.",
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"Title: William Henzell\n\nWilliam Henzell (born 1982) is a right-handed Australian Table Tennis player generally regarded to be the greatest player Australia has produced. He was born in Adelaide and moved to Sweden at the age of 14. His highest international ranking was 90 in 2012. He has represented Australia many times, including securing Australia's first Commonwealth Games table tennis singles medal with a silver medal at the 2006 Commonwealth Games. William has represented Australia at 3 Olympic Games (2004, 2008, 2012) with a career best finish of 17th in 2012 - Australia's highest singles placing ever. He was inducted into the Australia Table Tennis Hall of Fame at the age of 26, 20 years younger than any other of the inductees.",
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"Title: Singapore at the 2010 Commonwealth Games\n\nSingapore competed in the 2010 Commonwealth Games held in Delhi, India, from 3 to 14 October 2010. Singapore competed in 8 out of 17 sports consisting of 68 athletes and 34 officials, making it the largest-ever contingent sent to the Commonwealth Games. Athletes are representing the country in Aquatics, Archery, Athletics, Badminton, Gymnastics, Shooting, Table tennis and Weightlifting. With 11 gold medals won, this is Singapore's best ever Commonwealth Games performance.",
"Title: Chunli Li\n\nChunli Li {'1': \", '2': \", '3': \", '4': \"} (born 28 February 1962 in Guiping, Guigang, Guangxi) is a Chinese-born New Zealand female professional table tennis player. She won a gold, silver and two bronze medals at the 2002 Commonwealth Games to cap off her long career. Her illustrious career began as one of the top table tennis players in China, specialising as a doubles player. Chunli migrated to New Zealand in 1987 and has since represented New Zealand until she retired in 2004 to concentrate as the national coach. She competed at four Olympic Games and one Commonwealth Games for New Zealand. Since 2011, she came out of her \"retirement\" and started representing New Zealand again. Chunli led the New Zealand team at the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom."
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6,589
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Which American actor, drag queen, insult comedian, and costume deisgner starred in Hurricane Bianca?
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Bianca Del Rio
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" Díaz moved to Madrid to study theatre, dance and martial arts, and started working in theatres with \"Mamá, quiero ser drágstica\" (Mummy, I want to be a drag queen) before starting to work for the Spanish division of MTV, MTV Spain, in \"MTV Hot\".",
" Díaz has worked in other TV shows: \"La Selva de los Famosos\", CQC and Rompecorazones."
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"RuPaul's Drag Race is an American reality competition television series produced by World of Wonder for Logo TV and, beginning with the ninth season, VH1.",
" The show documents RuPaul in the search for \"America's next drag superstar.\"",
" RuPaul plays the role of host, mentor, and head judge for this series, as contestants are given different challenges each week.",
" \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" employs a panel of judges, including RuPaul, Michelle Visage, Ross Mathews, Carson Kressley, and a host of other guest judges, who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition.",
" The title of the show is a play on drag queen and drag racing, and the title sequence and song \"Drag Race\" both have a drag-racing theme."
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" Queen RuPaul plays the roles of host, mentor, and source of inspiration for this series, as contestants are given different challenges each week.",
" \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" employs a panel of judges, including RuPaul, Michelle Visage and a host of other guest judges, who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition.",
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" While drag is very much associated with gay men and gay culture, there are drag artists of all sexualities.",
" There are many kinds of drag artists and they vary greatly in dedication, from professionals who have starred in films to people who just try it once, or those who simply prefer clothing and makeup that is usually worn by the opposite sex in their culture.",
" Drag queens can vary widely by class and culture.",
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" The film's title derives from the starring actor, Bianca Del Rio (Roy Haylock), an American costumer and drag queen, best known for winning the sixth season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\".",
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" He is best known for winning the eighth season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\"."
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"Roy Haylock (born June 27, 1975), better known by his stage name Bianca Del Rio, is an American actor, drag queen, insult comedian, and costume designer.",
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"Willam Belli (born June 30, 1982) commonly referred to as simply Willam, is an American actor, drag queen, model, reality television personality, recording artist and author, who is known for his recurring role as transgender woman Cherry Peck in Ryan Murphy's medical drama \"Nip/Tuck\" and for being a contestant on the fourth season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\", for which he remains the only contestant ever disqualified from the series.",
" In addition to acting, Belli found viral success with his music video parodies \"Chow Down\" and \"Boy Is a Bottom\" with his Los Angeles drag queen pop trio, DWV.",
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"Kim Chi (born August 8, 1987) is the stage name of Sang-Young Shin, a Korean-American drag queen, artist, and reality television contestant.",
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"This is a list of contestants who have appeared on the American television show \"RuPaul's Drag Race\".",
" Contestants compete against each other and are progressively eliminated, until just a winner remains, who is crowned \"next drag superstar\".",
" They are judged by drag queen RuPaul and her panel of judges.",
" The series first aired in 2009 and as of 2017, there have been nine seasons of the show.",
" A total of 113 different participants have been selected as finalists in the show in its eight years running, with nine drag queens — BeBe Zahara Benet, Tyra Sanchez, Raja, Sharon Needles, Jinkx Monsoon, Bianca Del Rio, Violet Chachki, Bob the Drag Queen, and Sasha Velour being crowned so far as \"America's Next Drag Superstar\".",
" In addition, an season aired in 2012 featuring twelve returning contestants from the first four seasons, each competing for a place in the \"Drag Race Hall of Fame\".",
" The season was won by Chad Michaels, previously a runner-up in season four.",
" In 2015, it was announced \"All Stars\" had been renewed and a premiered on August 25, 2016.",
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"Title: List of RuPaul's Drag Race episodes\n\n\"RuPaul's Drag Race\" is an American reality competition television series produced by World of Wonder for Logo TV. The show documents RuPaul in his search for \"America's next drag superstar.\" Queen RuPaul plays the roles of host, mentor, and source of inspiration for this series, as contestants are given different challenges each week. \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" employs a panel of judges, including RuPaul, Michelle Visage and a host of other guest judges, who critique contestants' progress throughout the competition. The title of the show is a play on drag queen and drag racing, and the title sequence and song \"Drag Race\" both have a drag-racing theme.",
"Title: Drag queen\n\nA drag queen is a person, usually male, who dresses in clothing of the opposite sex and often acts with exaggerated femininity and in feminine gender roles for the purpose of entertainment or fashion. Often, they will exaggerate certain characteristics such as make-up and eyelashes for comic, dramatic, or satirical effect. While drag is very much associated with gay men and gay culture, there are drag artists of all sexualities. There are many kinds of drag artists and they vary greatly in dedication, from professionals who have starred in films to people who just try it once, or those who simply prefer clothing and makeup that is usually worn by the opposite sex in their culture. Drag queens can vary widely by class and culture. Other drag performers include drag kings, women who perform in male roles and attire, faux queens, who are women who dress in an exaggerated style to emulate drag queens, and faux kings, who are men who dress to impersonate drag kings.",
"Title: Hurricane Bianca\n\nHurricane Bianca is an American independent comedy and LGBT film, directed and written by Matt Kugelman, an editor for \"CBS This Morning\". The film's title derives from the starring actor, Bianca Del Rio (Roy Haylock), an American costumer and drag queen, best known for winning the sixth season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\". As well as being marketed as a comedy, the film touches on serious social issues, such as the fact that it is legal in 29 U.S states for somebody to be fired from their place of work for being gay.",
"Title: Bob the Drag Queen\n\nBob the Drag Queen is the stage name of Christopher Caldwell, an American drag queen, comedian and reality television personality. He is best known for winning the eighth season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\".",
"Title: Bianca Del Rio\n\nRoy Haylock (born June 27, 1975), better known by his stage name Bianca Del Rio, is an American actor, drag queen, insult comedian, and costume designer. He is a fixture in the New Orleans and New York City club scenes, often working with Lady Bunny, and is best known for winning the sixth season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\".",
"Title: Willam Belli\n\nWillam Belli (born June 30, 1982) commonly referred to as simply Willam, is an American actor, drag queen, model, reality television personality, recording artist and author, who is known for his recurring role as transgender woman Cherry Peck in Ryan Murphy's medical drama \"Nip/Tuck\" and for being a contestant on the fourth season of \"RuPaul's Drag Race\", for which he remains the only contestant ever disqualified from the series. In addition to acting, Belli found viral success with his music video parodies \"Chow Down\" and \"Boy Is a Bottom\" with his Los Angeles drag queen pop trio, DWV. However, the group split in June 2014, because of a personal conflict among the groupmates.",
"Title: Kim Chi (drag queen)\n\nKim Chi (born August 8, 1987) is the stage name of Sang-Young Shin, a Korean-American drag queen, artist, and reality television contestant. She first became recognized for her participation in \"RuPaul's Drag Race\" season 8, where she made the top three. She was the first Korean-American participant on the show as well as the first Korean-American drag queen on American national television.",
"Title: List of RuPaul's Drag Race contestants\n\nThis is a list of contestants who have appeared on the American television show \"RuPaul's Drag Race\". Contestants compete against each other and are progressively eliminated, until just a winner remains, who is crowned \"next drag superstar\". They are judged by drag queen RuPaul and her panel of judges. The series first aired in 2009 and as of 2017, there have been nine seasons of the show. A total of 113 different participants have been selected as finalists in the show in its eight years running, with nine drag queens — BeBe Zahara Benet, Tyra Sanchez, Raja, Sharon Needles, Jinkx Monsoon, Bianca Del Rio, Violet Chachki, Bob the Drag Queen, and Sasha Velour being crowned so far as \"America's Next Drag Superstar\". In addition, an season aired in 2012 featuring twelve returning contestants from the first four seasons, each competing for a place in the \"Drag Race Hall of Fame\". The season was won by Chad Michaels, previously a runner-up in season four. In 2015, it was announced \"All Stars\" had been renewed and a premiered on August 25, 2016. The second season was won by Alaska, who was previously a runner-up in season 5."
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6,590
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Who is a Canadian film and television producer, screenwriter and director in the American mass media industry, Arthur Hiller or Roger Avary ?
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Roger Avary
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"Eliseo Roberto Colón Zayas (Puerto Rico, 1956) is a Puerto Rican communication, semiotician, cultural theorist and mass media researcher who specializes in Latin American Mass Media Studies, Semiotics, Cultural Studies, Mass Media Culture, Discourse Analysis, Aesthetics and Advertising Discourse and has written extensively on melodrama and mass media narratives in Latin America, virtual interface mediated narratives, neoliberalism and mass media narratives, advertising discourse and on Puerto Rican mass media topics.",
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"The Columbia Institute for Tele-Information (CITI) is one of several research centers for Columbia Business School, focusing on strategy, management, and policy issues in telecommunications, computing, and electronic mass media.",
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" Popular forms of mass media include television, the Internet, and newspapers.",
" Mass media are specifically intended to reach larger audiences.",
" The term is often divided into two broad categories: that of electronic mass media and that of print mass media.",
" Electronic mass media require their audiences to interact with electronics in order to receive the message.",
" They attempt to recreate or represent a message through moving pictures and/or sound.",
" Four common examples of electronic media used in Canadian society are television, radio, films, and the Internet.",
" Print mass media, on the other hand, refers to any media that is distributed to audiences in a printed form, on paper.",
" Examples of this include newspapers, printed books, and magazines.",
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" Irving states that such cultural dualism means that only some of the population responds to the mass media in English, while the other portion remain uninfluenced by English-based media.",
" In terms of the proximity to the United States, he explains that \"most of the difficulties that threaten the mass media in Canada are the direct outcome of American economic and cultural imperialism.\"",
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" These two factors have slowed down the process of the creation of a Canadian community.",
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"Latinos Beyond Reel is a documentary which was released on February 23, 2013.",
" Latinos Beyond Reel taps into the harsh reality of Latino representation in the media industry.",
" Latinos Beyond Reel was directed by Miguel Picker and Chyng-Feng Sun.",
" \"Latinos Beyond Reel\" is under The Media Education Foundation (MEF).",
" The Media Education Foundation (MEF) produced and distributed the film.",
" The film talks about the underrepresentation and marginalization of Latinos in the U.S media.",
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"Raymond Anthony Aleogho Dokpesi is a Nigerian media businessman born in 1951 in Ibadan, Nigeria.",
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"Title: Arthur Hiller\n\nArthur Hiller, OC (November 22, 1923 – August 17, 2016) was a Canadian-American television and film director, having directed over 33 films during his 50-year career. He began his career directing television in Canada and later in the U.S. By the late 1950s he began directing films, most often comedies. He also directed dramas and romantic subjects, such as \"Love Story\" (1970), which was nominated for seven Oscars.",
"Title: Bonnier family\n\nThe Bonnier family is a Swedish family of Jewish origin, who since the beginning of the 19th century has been active in the book industry and later also in the mass media industry. They own the media group Bonnier Group, which has 175 companies in 18 countries.",
"Title: Eliseo Roberto Colón Zayas\n\nEliseo Roberto Colón Zayas (Puerto Rico, 1956) is a Puerto Rican communication, semiotician, cultural theorist and mass media researcher who specializes in Latin American Mass Media Studies, Semiotics, Cultural Studies, Mass Media Culture, Discourse Analysis, Aesthetics and Advertising Discourse and has written extensively on melodrama and mass media narratives in Latin America, virtual interface mediated narratives, neoliberalism and mass media narratives, advertising discourse and on Puerto Rican mass media topics. He is a Professor at the University of Puerto Rico’s School of Communication, which he chaired from1999 through 2013.",
"Title: Grupo Corripio\n\nGrupo Corripio is a private holding company which is considered among the most successful enterprises operating in the Dominican Republic, owning a controlling interest in several companies across a wide variety of sectors. Some of Grupo Corripio's best known and most profitable investments are in the mass media industry and include the newspapers \"Hoy\", and \"El Nacional y El Día\", as well as the television channels Tele Antillas and Telesistema. Grupo Corripio is currently led by José Luis Corripio Estrada.",
"Title: Columbia Institute for Tele-Information\n\nThe Columbia Institute for Tele-Information (CITI) is one of several research centers for Columbia Business School, focusing on strategy, management, and policy issues in telecommunications, computing, and electronic mass media. It aims to address the large and dynamic telecommunications and media industry that has expanded horizontally and vertically drive by technology, entrepreneurship and policy.",
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"Title: Mediabistro (website)\n\nMediabistro is a website that offers resources for media professionals. It publishes various blogs which analyze the mass media industry, including the film and the publishing industries. It also provides job listings, courses, and seminars for journalists. The site was founded in 1993 by Laurel Touby as \"a gathering place for professionals in journalism, publishing and other media-related industries in New York City\". Mediabistro has since grown into an international resource for media professionals.",
"Title: Latinos Beyond Reel\n\nLatinos Beyond Reel is a documentary which was released on February 23, 2013. Latinos Beyond Reel taps into the harsh reality of Latino representation in the media industry. Latinos Beyond Reel was directed by Miguel Picker and Chyng-Feng Sun. \"Latinos Beyond Reel\" is under The Media Education Foundation (MEF). The Media Education Foundation (MEF) produced and distributed the film. The film talks about the underrepresentation and marginalization of Latinos in the U.S media. The film also talks about the effects the false representation of Latinos in the media industry has on youth. Latinos Beyond Reel captures the most unfortunate portrayal of Latinos in the media ranging from off-screen roles to animated characters in film and television.",
"Title: Raymond Dokpesi\n\nRaymond Anthony Aleogho Dokpesi is a Nigerian media businessman born in 1951 in Ibadan, Nigeria. His parents are from Agenebode, Edo state in a family including six sisters siblings. He entered the Nigerian mass media industry with his company DAAR Communications and set-up the Nigerian TV network Africa Independent Television (AIT) He was the organising committee chairman of the People's Democratic Party national conference in 2015."
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6,591
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In what city did the 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series champion win the 2010 Irwin Tools Night Race?
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Bristol, Tennessee
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" Contested over 500 laps, it was the 24th race of the 2014 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series.",
" Joey Logano of Team Penske took his third win of the season.",
" Logano's team-mate Brad Keselowski finished second while Matt Kenseth, Jimmie Johnson, and Kurt Busch completed the top five placings.",
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"Alex García (born March 18, 1977) is a Venezuelan stock car racing driver, and a former competitor in the NASCAR Nationwide Series.",
" A road course ringer, he drove the 98 Dixien/OmniSource Chevrolet for Transnet Racing, a team which García owns.",
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"The 2013 DRIVE4COPD 300 was a NASCAR Nationwide Series race held on February 23, 2013 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida.",
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" The race was the 32nd running of the event, and the pole position given to Roush Fenway Racing's Trevor Bayne with a lap speed of 177.162 mph , while Tony Stewart of Richard Childress Racing won the race.",
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"Justin Allgaier (born June 6, 1986) is an American professional stock car racing driver.",
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" Joey Logano won the race, making this his second consecutive and overall at the track and his third of the season.",
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"Kyle Thomas \"Rowdy\" Busch (born May 2, 1985) is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner.",
" He is the driver of the No. 18 Toyota Camry in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series and the No. 18 Camry in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for Joe Gibbs Racing.",
" He also owns Kyle Busch Motorsports, which runs multiple trucks in the Camping World Truck Series.",
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"Title: Alex García (racing driver)\n\nAlex García (born March 18, 1977) is a Venezuelan stock car racing driver, and a former competitor in the NASCAR Nationwide Series. A road course ringer, he drove the 98 Dixien/OmniSource Chevrolet for Transnet Racing, a team which García owns. Alex García made his NASCAR Nationwide Series debut in the 2007 Telcel Motorola Mexico 200 in Mexico City, where he became the first Venezuelan to race in one of NASCAR's top three series.",
"Title: 2012 Irwin Tools Night Race\n\nThe 2012 Irwin Tools Night Race was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race held on August 25, 2012 at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. Contested over 500 laps, it was the twenty-fourth race of the 2012 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season.",
"Title: 2013 DRIVE4COPD 300\n\nThe 2013 DRIVE4COPD 300 was a NASCAR Nationwide Series race held on February 23, 2013 at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida. It was the first race of the 2013 NASCAR Nationwide Series season. The race was the 32nd running of the event, and the pole position given to Roush Fenway Racing's Trevor Bayne with a lap speed of 177.162 mph , while Tony Stewart of Richard Childress Racing won the race. Sam Hornish, Jr. finished 2nd and Alex Bowman finished 3rd.",
"Title: Justin Allgaier\n\nJustin Allgaier (born June 6, 1986) is an American professional stock car racing driver. He currently competes full-time in the NASCAR Xfinity Series, driving the No. 7 Chevrolet Camaro for JR Motorsports. He was the 2008 ARCA Re/MAX Series Champion and the 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series Rookie of the Year.",
"Title: 2015 Irwin Tools Night Race\n\nThe 2015 Irwin Tools Night Race was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series race held on August 22, 2015, at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. Contested over 500 laps on the .533 mile (.858 km) concrete short track, it was the 24th race of the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. Joey Logano won the race, making this his second consecutive and overall at the track and his third of the season. Kevin Harvick finished second for the tenth time in the season while Denny Hamlin, Jimmie Johnson and Clint Bowyer rounded out the top five.",
"Title: 2011 Irwin Tools Night Race\n\nThe 2011 Irwin Tools Night Race was a stock car racing competition that took place on August 27, 2011. Held at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee, the 500-lap race was the twenty-fourth in the 2011 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series. Brad Keselowski of the Penske Racing team won the race; Martin Truex, Jr. finished second and Jeff Gordon finished third.",
"Title: 2010 Irwin Tools Night Race\n\nThe 2010 Irwin Tools Night Race was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on August 21, 2010 at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. Contested over 500 laps, it was the twenty-fourth race of the 2010 Sprint Cup Series season. Kyle Busch of Joe Gibbs Racing won the race, while David Reutimann finished second, and Jamie McMurray clinched third.",
"Title: Kyle Busch\n\nKyle Thomas \"Rowdy\" Busch (born May 2, 1985) is an American professional stock car racing driver and team owner. He is the driver of the No. 18 Toyota Camry in the Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series and the No. 18 Camry in the NASCAR Xfinity Series for Joe Gibbs Racing. He also owns Kyle Busch Motorsports, which runs multiple trucks in the Camping World Truck Series. Busch is the 2009 NASCAR Nationwide Series champion and the 2015 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series champion.",
"Title: 2013 Irwin Tools Night Race\n\nThe 2013 Irwin Tools Night Race was a NASCAR Sprint Cup Series stock car race that was held on August 24, 2013, at Bristol Motor Speedway in Bristol, Tennessee. Contested over 500 laps, it was the twenty-fourth race of the 2013 NASCAR Sprint Cup Series season. Matt Kenseth of Joe Gibbs Racing won the race, his fifth victory of the season, while Kasey Kahne finished second. Juan Pablo Montoya, Brian Vickers, and Joey Logano rounded out the top five."
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6,592
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Who is a Spanish 5-a-side football player (a variation of football known as codes)?
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Alfredo Cuadrado Freire
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" Competing at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, his team finished just out of medal contention in fourth place overall.",
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"The FA Umbro Fives was a national 5-a-side football competition run by The Football Association.",
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"Title: Francisco Javier Muñoz Perez\n\nFrancisco Javier Muñoz Perez (born December 12, 1985 in Barcelona) is a 5-a-side football player from Spain.",
"Title: Youssef El Haddaqui Rabil\n\nYoussef El Haddaqui Rabil (born December 28, 1988) is a 5-a-side football player from Spain.",
"Title: Adolfo Samuel Acosta Rodríguez\n\nAdolfo Samuel Acosta Rodriguez (born 19 May 1981) is a 5-a-side football player from Spain. Playing for the Spanish national team, he won a pair of bronze medals at the 2004 Summer Paralympics and the 2012 Summer Paralympics. Competing at the 2008 Summer Paralympics, his team finished just out of medal contention in fourth place overall. Outside football, he is on the Executive Board and is a member of the General Assembly for the Federación Española de Deportes para Ciegos (FEDC).",
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"Title: Álvaro González Alcaraz\n\nÁlvaro González Alcaraz is a Spanish football player, who plays in goal for the Spain national 5-a-side football team. He has won a pair bronze medals at the 2004 Summer Paralympics and the 2012 Summer Paralympics.",
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"Title: Alfredo Cuadrado Freire\n\nAlfredo Cuadrado Freire (born 2 May 1969 in Madrid) is a 5-a-side football player from Spain.",
"Title: FA Umbro Fives\n\nThe FA Umbro Fives was a national 5-a-side football competition run by The Football Association. The National Final is held every year at Wembley Stadium with winners from Regional Finals across the country competing to become the official 5-a-side champions of England. \"The FA Umbro Fives\" usually refers to the English men's tournament, although a women's tournament is also held with the final also at Wembley Stadium. The competition was named after its lead sponsor Umbro."
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6,593
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Which film was written and directed by an American television and film producer, screenwriter, actor, and director?
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Amongst Friends
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" His first movie as a producer and actor was \"Saayad\", produced under the banner of Durgish Films Pvt. Ltd. and directed by Suraj Subba.",
" He is Managing Director of Durgish Films Pvt. Ltd.",
" Since his involvement in the industry, he has been the center point of attraction to both filmmaker and audience.",
" His First movie Saayad in 2011 was the trend breaker.",
" Rawal collected numerous award from that movie.",
" Being a Member of Nepal Film Producer Association, He was awarded by Nepal Film Producer Association for the best product, Saayad.",
" Then his dedication of filmmaking reached to another level, which helped him to produce another blockbuster movie HOSTEL, 2012, which was the heart of youth nepali audience.",
" Hostel too got numbers of award including national award.",
" After grand success of Hostel, Rawal came with another blockbuster movie Hostel Returns, Sequel of Hostel in 2015.",
" Till the date Rawal is only the producer in Nepali Film Industry with No flops.",
" Rawal is inspiration and role model to many youth who is willing to make their career in Nepali Film Industry.",
" Sequel of his first Film Saayad, Saayad 2 is set to release on 14 July 2017.",
" Beside Filmmaking, Rawal is busy on serving the society, in his initiation, library was established in Nirankari Aadarsha Bidhya Mandir, Kailali.",
" He was one of the active filmmaker to serve earthquake victims in different part of Nepal.",
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"Title: Roger Corman\n\nRoger William Corman (born April 5, 1926) is an American independent film producer, director, screenwriter, entertainment businessman, and actor. He has been called \"The Pope of Pop Cinema\" and is known as a trailblazer in the world of independent film. Much of Corman's work has an established critical reputation, such as his cycle of low budget cult films adapted from the tales of Edgar Allan Poe. Admired by members of the French New Wave and \"Cahiers du cinéma\", in 1964 Corman was the youngest filmmaker to have a retrospective at the Cinémathèque Française, as well as the British Film Institute and the Museum of Modern Art. He was the co-founder of New World Pictures, a prolific multimedia company that helped to cement Fox as a major American television network, and is a long-time member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. In 2009, he was awarded an Honorary Academy Award.",
"Title: Harry S. Webb\n\nHarry S. Webb (October 15, 1892 – July 4, 1959) was an American film producer, director and screenwriter. He produced 100 films between 1924 and 1940. He also directed 55 films between 1924 and 1940. He was the brother of \"B\"-film producer and director Ira S. Webb and the husband of screenwriter Rose Gordon, who wrote many of his films.",
"Title: Amongst Friends\n\nAmongst Friends is a 1993 film written and directed by Rob Weiss.",
"Title: Ilunga Adell\n\nIlunga Adell (born William Adell Stevenson on November 27, 1948 in Memphis, Tennessee) is an American television and film producer, screenwriter and actor who has written for many television series, primarily sitcoms, such as \"Sanford and Son\", \"227\", \"A Different World\", \"Married... with Children\", \"Roc\" and \"Moesha\". Ilunga also produced the teen-themed series \"City Guys\", for which he also has written several episodes, the short-lived TV series \"Up and Coming\", and \"My Brother and Me\".",
"Title: Ira S. Webb\n\nIra S. Webb (May 12, 1899 – December 9, 1971) was an American film producer, set decorator, screenwriter, art director and film director. He won an Academy Award and was nominated for two more in the category Best Art Direction. He was the brother of \"B\"-film producer and director Harry S. Webb.",
"Title: Tomás Yankelevich\n\nTomás Yankelevich De Giacomi (born 1977) is an Argentine film director, film producer, screenwriter, television director and television producer. The son of Argentine producer and composer Cris Morena and prolific former Telefe director Gustavo Yankelevich and the brother of actress Romina Yan, he debuted as the producer of talents show \"Popstars\", which created girl group Bandana. Yankelevich directed \"Vivir Intentando\", a movie based on girlgroup Bandana, and \"Cuatro Caminos, starring Erreway. He also directed Amor Mio and produced Cuando Me Sonries.",
"Title: Carol Ann Abrams\n\nCarol Ann Abrams (née Kelvin; September 23, 1942 – June 3, 2012) was an American television and film producer, author and academic. Abrams and her husband, television producer Gerald W. Abrams, are the parents of film director and producer J. J. Abrams, and screenwriter Tracy Rosen.",
"Title: Andy Sidaris\n\nAndrew W. \"Andy\" Sidaris (February 20, 1931 – March 7, 2007) was an American television and film director, film producer, actor, and screenwriter."
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6,594
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Are Psychopsis and Ledebouria both bulbous plants?
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no
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" He has authored or co-authored many books on bulbs and bulbous genera which appeal to both botanists and gardeners, as well as specialist monographs on other genera, including \"Daphne\" (with Chris Brickell), \"Lewisia\", and \"Helleborus\".",
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" They are usually sold as bulbs to be planted in autumn and winter for flowering in mid- to late spring.",
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"Title: Bulb\n\nIn botany, a bulb is structurally a short stem with fleshy leaves or leaf bases that function as food storage organs during dormancy. (In gardening, plants with other kinds of storage organ are also called \"ornamental bulbous plants\" or just \"bulbs\".)",
"Title: Brian Mathew\n\nBrian Frederick Mathew MBE, VMH is a British botanist, born in the village of Limpsfield, Surrey, England. His particular area of expertise is bulbous plants, particularly ornamental bulbous plants, although he has contributed to other fields of taxonomy and horticulture. He has authored or co-authored many books on bulbs and bulbous genera which appeal to both botanists and gardeners, as well as specialist monographs on other genera, including \"Daphne\" (with Chris Brickell), \"Lewisia\", and \"Helleborus\". His work has been recognized by the British Royal Horticultural Society and the International Bulb Society.",
"Title: Psychopsis\n\nPsychopsis, abbreviated Psychp in horticultural trade, is a genus of 5 known species of orchids native to northern South America, Central America and Trinidad. It was formerly included in the massively paraphyletic \"wastebin genus\" \"Oncidium\". The genus as a whole is commonly called butterfly orchids, but some species of other orchid genera are also called thus.",
"Title: Ledebouria\n\nLedebouria is a genus of African bulbous perennial herbs in the Asparagus family, Asparagaceae, subfamily Scilloideae. Most members were previously part of the genus \"Scilla\". A number of species are grown by cacti and succulent enthusiasts for their patterned leaves.",
"Title: List of Award of Garden Merit tulips\n\nThe following is a list of tulip species and cultivars which have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. They are bulbous perennials, originally from sunny, open habitats in Europe and Asia. Thousands of cultivars are available in a huge range of sizes, shapes and colours (other than pure blue). They are usually sold as bulbs to be planted in autumn and winter for flowering in mid- to late spring. They are frequently treated as bedding plants, accompanied by other seasonal favourites such as wallflowers and forget-me-nots, flowering for one season before being discarded. However, in favoured locations they can be left in the ground to re-appear the following and subsequent years. Like many other bulbous plants they require a hot, dry dormant period in the summer."
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Which star from the movie "Tactical Force" also appeared in "Jason X"?
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Lexa Doig
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"Tactical Force is 2011 Canadian action film written and directed by Adamo Paolo Cultraro, and starring Steve Austin, Michael Jai White, Candace Elaine, Keith Jardine, Michael Shanks, Michael Eklund, Darren Shahlavi, and Lexa Doig.",
" It was released on August 9, 2011 in North America by Vivendi Entertainment, and went on to become #10 in the top ten best selling DVDs in the United States for the month of August 2011.",
" It was released by Entertainment One in the United Kingdom and other foreign territories beginning October 31, 2011."
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"Candace Elaine is a Canadian actress who has become a naturalized American citizen.",
" Born 1972 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Elaine is an accomplished dancer, fashionista, and stage and film actor.",
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"Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday is a 1993 American slasher film directed by Adam Marcus and produced by Sean S. Cunningham.",
" The ninth installment in the \"Friday the 13th\" film series, it was preceded by 1989's \"\", followed by \"Jason X\", and was the first \"Friday the 13th\" film distributed by New Line Cinema.",
" The ending set in motion what would become \"Freddy vs. Jason\" ten years later."
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" Silverman is a Canadian actor and often cast by writer/director David Cronenberg.",
" He is sometimes credited as Bob Silverman or Robert Silverman.",
" He has appeared in five films directed by David Cronenberg.",
" He has also acted in the \"\" episodes \"Hate On Your Dial\" and \"Faith Healer\" (directed by Cronenberg), and acted with him in \"Jason X\"."
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"Jason X.-J.",
" Yuan (born 1963) is an American physician scientist whose research interests center on pulmonary vascular pathobiology and pulmonary hypertension.",
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"Jason X. Williams (born April 23, 1986) is an American football linebacker.",
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"Title: Jason X\n\nJason X is a 2001 American science fiction slasher film produced and directed by James Isaac. It is the tenth installment in the \"Friday the 13th\" film series and stars Kane Hodder in his fourth and final film appearance as the undead mass murderer Jason Voorhees and his futuristic counterpart, Uber Jason.",
"Title: 2002 in film\n\nThe year 2002 in film saw the release of significant sequels take place between \"\", \"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets\", \"\", \"Men in Black II\", \"Analyze That\", \"\", \"Stuart Little 2\" and \"Blade II\". The year also saw the 3rd installment \"Austin Powers in Goldmember\" and the 10th installments \"\" and \"Jason X\".",
"Title: Kristi Angus\n\nKristi Angus (born August 21, 1971 in Kelowna, British Columbia) is a Canadian actress who has appeared as a guest star in episodic roles in TV series, such as \"The Twilight Zone\", \"\", \"Total Recall 2070\" or \"Instant Star\". Angus has also played supporting roles in feature films such as \"Jason X\" and \"White Chicks\" and also appeared in the TV series KidZone as herself in 2000.",
"Title: Tactical Force\n\nTactical Force is 2011 Canadian action film written and directed by Adamo Paolo Cultraro, and starring Steve Austin, Michael Jai White, Candace Elaine, Keith Jardine, Michael Shanks, Michael Eklund, Darren Shahlavi, and Lexa Doig. It was released on August 9, 2011 in North America by Vivendi Entertainment, and went on to become #10 in the top ten best selling DVDs in the United States for the month of August 2011. It was released by Entertainment One in the United Kingdom and other foreign territories beginning October 31, 2011.",
"Title: Candace Elaine\n\nCandace Elaine is a Canadian actress who has become a naturalized American citizen. Born 1972 in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada, Elaine is an accomplished dancer, fashionista, and stage and film actor. She most recently appeared opposite Stone Cold Steve Austin, Michael Shanks, and Michael Jai White in the action feature \"Tactical Force\", playing the role of Ilya Kalashnikova.",
"Title: Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday\n\nJason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday is a 1993 American slasher film directed by Adam Marcus and produced by Sean S. Cunningham. The ninth installment in the \"Friday the 13th\" film series, it was preceded by 1989's \"\", followed by \"Jason X\", and was the first \"Friday the 13th\" film distributed by New Line Cinema. The ending set in motion what would become \"Freddy vs. Jason\" ten years later.",
"Title: Robert A. Silverman\n\nRobert A. Silverman was born on February 24, 1938 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Silverman is a Canadian actor and often cast by writer/director David Cronenberg. He is sometimes credited as Bob Silverman or Robert Silverman. He has appeared in five films directed by David Cronenberg. He has also acted in the \"\" episodes \"Hate On Your Dial\" and \"Faith Healer\" (directed by Cronenberg), and acted with him in \"Jason X\".",
"Title: Jason X.-J. Yuan\n\nJason X.-J. Yuan (born 1963) is an American physician scientist whose research interests center on pulmonary vascular pathobiology and pulmonary hypertension. His current research is primarily focused on the pathogenic mechanisms of pulmonary vascular diseases and right heart failure.",
"Title: Jason Williams (American football)\n\nJason X. Williams (born April 23, 1986) is an American football linebacker. He played college football at Western Illinois, where he set a FCS record and tied the NCAA all-division record of 14 career forced fumbles."
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What language does Lyudmila Alekseyevna Pakhomova speak?
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Russian
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"The 1967 Blue Swords (German: Pokal der Blauen Schwerter ) was an international senior-level figure skating competition organized in Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany.",
" Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing.",
" East Germany's Günter Zöller outscored the Soviet Union's Vladimir Kurenbin for gold in the man's category.",
" East Germans swept the ladies' podium, led by Beate Richter, who won her first gold medal at the event after three previous podium results.",
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"Alexei Soloviev (Russian: Алексей Соловьёв ) is a Soviet former ice dancer.",
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"The 1970 Prize of Moscow News was the fifth edition of an international figure skating competition organized in Moscow, Soviet Union.",
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" Soviets swept the men's podium, with Sergei Chetverukhin defeating Sergey Volkov for the title.",
" Marina Titova took the ladies' title ahead of skaters from East and West Germany.",
" Lyudmila Smirnova / Andrei Suraikin won the pairs title ahead of Olympic champions Ludmila Belousova / Oleg Protopopov.",
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"The 1966 Blue Swords (German: Pokal der Blauen Schwerter ) was an international senior-level figure skating competition organized in Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany.",
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" East German national champion Günter Zöller won the first of his four consecutive Blue Swords titles, defeating Czechoslovakia's Marian Filc and West Germany's Reinhard Ketterer.",
" East Germans swept the ladies' and pairs' podiums, led by Gabriele Seyfert, who won her fourth straight gold medal at the event, and Heidemarie Steiner / Heinz-Ulrich Walther.",
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" East Germany's Günter Zöller won his third consecutive title by defeating the Soviet Union's Valeri Meshkov and Vladimir Kurenbin.",
" His teammate, Sonja Morgenstern, won her first Blue Swords title, outscoring Austria's Eva Kriegelstein.",
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" Their partnership ended in 1966.",
" With his next partner Irina Grishkova, Ryzhkin finished 4th at the 1968 European Championships and 5th at the 1968 World Championships.",
" They won gold medals at the 1967 Prague Skate and twice at the Prize of Moscow News."
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"The 1972 Prize of Moscow News was the seventh edition of an international figure skating competition organized in Moscow, Soviet Union.",
" It was held December 9–13, 1972.",
" Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing.",
" Sergei Chetverukhin won the men's title for the third consecutive year.",
" Canada's Cathy Lee Irwin took the ladies' title ahead of West Germany's Isabel de Navarre and the Soviet Union's Tatiana Oleneva.",
" Irina Vorobieva / Alexander Vlasov defeated Olympic champions Ludmila Belousova / Oleg Protopopov for gold in the pairs' category.",
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"Lyudmila Alekseyevna Pakhomova (Russian: Людмила Алексеевна Пахомова ; 31 December 1946 – 17 May 1986) was an ice dancer who competed for the Soviet Union.",
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"The 1971 Prize of Moscow News was the sixth edition of an international figure skating competition organized in Moscow, Soviet Union.",
" It was held November 25–28, 1971.",
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" Soviets swept the men's podium, led by Sergei Chetverukhin.",
" The ladies' category was won by Marina Titova, who took the title for the second consecutive year.",
" Olympic champions Ludmila Belousova / Oleg Protopopov won the pairs' title, defeating two pairs who had beaten them a year earlier.",
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"Aleksandr Georgievich Gorshkov (Russian: Александр Георгиевич Горшков , born 8 October 1946) is a former ice dancer who competed internationally for the Soviet Union.",
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" Since 2010, Gorshkov is the president of the Figure Skating Federation of Russia (FFKKR)."
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"Title: Alexei Soloviev\n\nAlexei Soloviev (Russian: Алексей Соловьёв ) is a Soviet former ice dancer. He is a two-time (1980, 1981) World Junior champion with partner Elena Batanova. On the senior level, they won the 1982 NHK Trophy and 1984 Soviet national title. They were coached by Lyudmila Pakhomova and later Tatiana Tarasova.",
"Title: 1970 Prize of Moscow News\n\nThe 1970 Prize of Moscow News was the fifth edition of an international figure skating competition organized in Moscow, Soviet Union. It was held December 17–20, 1970. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing. Soviets swept the men's podium, with Sergei Chetverukhin defeating Sergey Volkov for the title. Marina Titova took the ladies' title ahead of skaters from East and West Germany. Lyudmila Smirnova / Andrei Suraikin won the pairs title ahead of Olympic champions Ludmila Belousova / Oleg Protopopov. Soviets also swept the ice dancing podium, led by World champions Lyudmila Pakhomova / Alexander Gorshkov.",
"Title: 1966 Blue Swords\n\nThe 1966 Blue Swords (German: Pokal der Blauen Schwerter ) was an international senior-level figure skating competition organized in Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing. East German national champion Günter Zöller won the first of his four consecutive Blue Swords titles, defeating Czechoslovakia's Marian Filc and West Germany's Reinhard Ketterer. East Germans swept the ladies' and pairs' podiums, led by Gabriele Seyfert, who won her fourth straight gold medal at the event, and Heidemarie Steiner / Heinz-Ulrich Walther. Annerose Baier / Eberhard Rüger won gold ahead of the Soviet Union's Lyudmila Pakhomova / Aleksandr Gorshkov and British duo Susan Getty / Roy Bradshaw.",
"Title: 1968 Blue Swords\n\nThe 1968 Blue Swords (German: Pokal der Blauen Schwerter ) was an international senior-level figure skating competition organized in Karl-Marx-Stadt, East Germany. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing. East Germany's Günter Zöller won his third consecutive title by defeating the Soviet Union's Valeri Meshkov and Vladimir Kurenbin. His teammate, Sonja Morgenstern, won her first Blue Swords title, outscoring Austria's Eva Kriegelstein. The Soviet Union's Lyudmila Pakhomova / Aleksandr Gorshkov won the ice dancing title for the second year in a row.",
"Title: Viktor Ryzhkin\n\nViktor Ivanovich Ryzhkin (Russian: Виктор Иванович Рыжкин ; born 26 April 1937 in Moscow) is a former ice dancer who competed for the Soviet Union. With Lyudmila Pakhomova, whom he had initially coached, he won three Soviet national titles and placed 10th at the 1966 World Championships. Their partnership ended in 1966. With his next partner Irina Grishkova, Ryzhkin finished 4th at the 1968 European Championships and 5th at the 1968 World Championships. They won gold medals at the 1967 Prague Skate and twice at the Prize of Moscow News.",
"Title: 1972 Prize of Moscow News\n\nThe 1972 Prize of Moscow News was the seventh edition of an international figure skating competition organized in Moscow, Soviet Union. It was held December 9–13, 1972. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing. Sergei Chetverukhin won the men's title for the third consecutive year. Canada's Cathy Lee Irwin took the ladies' title ahead of West Germany's Isabel de Navarre and the Soviet Union's Tatiana Oleneva. Irina Vorobieva / Alexander Vlasov defeated Olympic champions Ludmila Belousova / Oleg Protopopov for gold in the pairs' category. In the ice dancing category, world champions Lyudmila Pakhomova / Alexander Gorshkov won their fourth gold medal at the event.",
"Title: Lyudmila Pakhomova\n\nLyudmila Alekseyevna Pakhomova (Russian: Людмила Алексеевна Пахомова ; 31 December 1946 – 17 May 1986) was an ice dancer who competed for the Soviet Union. With partner Alexandr Gorshkov, she was the 1976 Olympic champion.",
"Title: 1971 Prize of Moscow News\n\nThe 1971 Prize of Moscow News was the sixth edition of an international figure skating competition organized in Moscow, Soviet Union. It was held November 25–28, 1971. Medals were awarded in the disciplines of men's singles, ladies' singles, pair skating and ice dancing. Soviets swept the men's podium, led by Sergei Chetverukhin. The ladies' category was won by Marina Titova, who took the title for the second consecutive year. Olympic champions Ludmila Belousova / Oleg Protopopov won the pairs' title, defeating two pairs who had beaten them a year earlier. World champions Lyudmila Pakhomova / Alexander Gorshkov took gold in the ice dancing event for the third consecutive year.",
"Title: Aleksandr Gorshkov (figure skater)\n\nAleksandr Georgievich Gorshkov (Russian: Александр Георгиевич Горшков , born 8 October 1946) is a former ice dancer who competed internationally for the Soviet Union. With partner Lyudmila Pakhomova, he is the 1976 Olympic champion. Since 2010, Gorshkov is the president of the Figure Skating Federation of Russia (FFKKR)."
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David Steele is an announcer for the NBA franchise which was established in 1989 as an expansion franchise and is located in what state?
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Florida
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"The 2001–02 ECHL season was the 14th season of the East Coast Hockey League.",
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" These relocations include the rights to the Columbus Chill moving to Reading, PA, the rights to the Hampton Roads Admirals moving to Columbus, GA, and the rights to the Miami Matadors relocating to the former ECHL market of Cincinnati, OH.",
" The league also saw current franchises Birmingham Bulls move to Atlantic City, NJ and Tallahassee Tiger Sharks move to Macon, GA.",
" The league also welcomed its fourth franchise from the state of South Carolina with an expansion franchise in the state's capital of Columbia, SC.",
" The Louisiana IceGators finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Brabham Cup with the best record in league history.",
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"The Orlando Magic are an American professional basketball team based in Orlando, Florida.",
" The Magic compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member club of the league's Eastern Conference Southeast Division.",
" The franchise was established in 1989 as an expansion franchise, and such notable NBA stars as Shaquille O'Neal, Penny Hardaway, Patrick Ewing, Grant Hill, Tracy McGrady, Steve Francis, Dwight Howard, Vince Carter, Rashard Lewis, and Hedo Türkoğlu have played for the club throughout its young history.",
" s of 2017 , the franchise has played in the NBA playoffs for exactly half of its existence (14 playoff appearances in 28 years), and twice went to the NBA Finals, in 1995 and 2009.",
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"David Steele, Sr. (2 November 1803 – 29 June 1887) was a Reformed Presbyterian or Covenanter minister.",
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" His grandparents, on both sides of the family, were Covenanters.",
" His paternal grandfather, John Steel, had resided in Fanet.",
" He moved to Creevaugh sometime prior to the birth of his grandson.",
" His maternal grandfather, Andrew Gailey, resided in Killylastin.",
" His father died when he was an infant, in February, 1805.",
" According to Steele, his only recollection of his father was conducting family worship.",
" Next to the Bible, Steele claimed the greatest impression made on him, in his youth, was Thomas Boston's \"Four-fold State of Man\" and \"A Cloud of witnesses for the royal prerogatives of Jesus Christ\".",
" The latter work is an account, published in 1714, of the Scottish martyrs who perished during the persecutions, known as the \"Killing Times\", during the reigns of Charles II and James VII.",
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"The Greensboro Monarchs were a professional ice hockey team based in Greensboro, North Carolina.",
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"The 1989 NBA Expansion Draft was the ninth expansion draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" The draft was held on June 15, 1989, so that the newly founded Minnesota Timberwolves and Orlando Magic could acquire players for the upcoming 1989–90 season.",
" Minnesota and Orlando had been awarded the expansion teams on April 22, 1987.",
" In an NBA expansion draft, new NBA teams are allowed to acquire players from the previously established teams in the league.",
" Not all players on a given team are available during an expansion draft, since each team can protect a certain number of players from being selected.",
" In this draft, each of the twenty-three other NBA teams had protected eight players from their roster and the Timberwolves and the Magic selected eleven and twelve unprotected players respectively, one from each team.",
" Last year's expansion teams, the Charlotte Hornets and the Miami Heat, were not involved in the expansion draft and did not lose any player.",
" Prior to the draft, the league conducted a coin flip between the Timberwolves and the Magic to decide their draft order in this expansion draft and in the 1989 NBA draft.",
" The Magic won the coin flip and chose to have the first selection and the right to select twelve players in this expansion draft, thus allowing the Timberwolves to receive the higher pick in the 1989 Draft."
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"Kevin Paul Calabro (born June 27, 1956) is an American sportscaster based in Seattle, Washington.",
" The longtime voice of the former Seattle SuperSonics NBA franchise, Calabro has primarily called NBA basketball but has also announced collegiate football (alongside Yogi Roth) and basketball as well as MLS soccer.",
" Starting with the 2016–2017 NBA season, he is the television play-by-play voice for the Portland Trail Blazers.",
" As of the 2015–16 season, Calabro is the lead play-by-play announcer for NBA on ESPN Radio, including NBA Finals games in 2007, 2014 and 2016 alongside personalities like Jack Ramsay and Hubie Brown.",
" Calabro has done ESPN radio play-by-play for the NBA Conference Finals for a decade in addition to being a regular contributor to TNT's NBA broadcasts.",
" Calabro worked college basketball and football games for the Pac-12 Network and postseason college basketball for Westwood One Sports, including NCAA tournament action."
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"The Miami Heat are a professional basketball team based in Miami, Florida that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA).",
" The Heat were formed in 1988 as an expansion franchise along with the Charlotte Hornets; as of 2017, they are the only new franchise of the past generation to win any NBA titles.",
" The Heat and the Orlando Magic are the two NBA franchises that are located in the state of Florida.",
" Since entering the league, Miami has fielded squads that have made the playoffs 19 out of 28 seasons, captured 12 division titles, five conference titles and three NBA Championships.",
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" The Bulls were the third NBA franchise to play in Chicago, following the Chicago Stags, which folded in 1950, and the Chicago Packers–Zephyrs, which moved to Baltimore and became the Baltimore Bullets in 1963.",
" In addition, the Bullets relocated to Washington in 1973 as the Capital Bullets, then became the Washington Bullets a year later, before becoming the Washington Wizards in 1997."
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" The Galaxy were formed in 2010 as an expansion franchise.",
" In their first season Brantford recorded a milestone by becoming the first expansion franchise in CSL history to claim a CSL Championship in their debut season.",
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"David Steele (born August 13, 1953 in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American television and radio sports broadcaster.",
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"Title: 2001–02 ECHL season\n\nThe 2001–02 ECHL season was the 14th season of the East Coast Hockey League. Before the start of the season, the league saw one expansion franchise and five relocations, three of which were through the buying of the franchise rights of former clubs that had ceased operations. These relocations include the rights to the Columbus Chill moving to Reading, PA, the rights to the Hampton Roads Admirals moving to Columbus, GA, and the rights to the Miami Matadors relocating to the former ECHL market of Cincinnati, OH. The league also saw current franchises Birmingham Bulls move to Atlantic City, NJ and Tallahassee Tiger Sharks move to Macon, GA. The league also welcomed its fourth franchise from the state of South Carolina with an expansion franchise in the state's capital of Columbia, SC. The Louisiana IceGators finished first overall in the regular season, winning the Brabham Cup with the best record in league history. The Greenville Grrrowl won their first Kelly Cup sweeping the Dayton Bombers in four games.",
"Title: Orlando Magic\n\nThe Orlando Magic are an American professional basketball team based in Orlando, Florida. The Magic compete in the National Basketball Association (NBA) as a member club of the league's Eastern Conference Southeast Division. The franchise was established in 1989 as an expansion franchise, and such notable NBA stars as Shaquille O'Neal, Penny Hardaway, Patrick Ewing, Grant Hill, Tracy McGrady, Steve Francis, Dwight Howard, Vince Carter, Rashard Lewis, and Hedo Türkoğlu have played for the club throughout its young history. s of 2017 , the franchise has played in the NBA playoffs for exactly half of its existence (14 playoff appearances in 28 years), and twice went to the NBA Finals, in 1995 and 2009. Orlando has been the second most successful of the four expansion teams brought into the league in 1988 and 1989 in terms of winning percentage, after fellow Floridian team Miami Heat.",
"Title: David Steele (minister)\n\nDavid Steele, Sr. (2 November 1803 – 29 June 1887) was a Reformed Presbyterian or Covenanter minister. He was born in Upper Creevagh, Donegal, Ireland to David Steel and Sarah Gailey. His father was a fourth-generation descendant of Capt. John Steel of Lesmahagow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, a local leader in the Covenanter uprising of 1679. His grandparents, on both sides of the family, were Covenanters. His paternal grandfather, John Steel, had resided in Fanet. He moved to Creevaugh sometime prior to the birth of his grandson. His maternal grandfather, Andrew Gailey, resided in Killylastin. His father died when he was an infant, in February, 1805. According to Steele, his only recollection of his father was conducting family worship. Next to the Bible, Steele claimed the greatest impression made on him, in his youth, was Thomas Boston's \"Four-fold State of Man\" and \"A Cloud of witnesses for the royal prerogatives of Jesus Christ\". The latter work is an account, published in 1714, of the Scottish martyrs who perished during the persecutions, known as the \"Killing Times\", during the reigns of Charles II and James VII. In his seventeenth year [1820], he entered the Academy in Londonderry, where he pursued his studies for three years, including the study of languages.",
"Title: Greensboro Monarchs\n\nThe Greensboro Monarchs were a professional ice hockey team based in Greensboro, North Carolina. The Monarchs joined the East Coast Hockey League (ECHL) as an expansion franchise prior to the start of the 1989–90 season and surrendered the franchise back to the league when the Monarchs ownership obtained an expansion franchise in the American Hockey League (AHL) at the conclusion of the 1994–95 ECHL season.",
"Title: 1989 NBA Expansion Draft\n\nThe 1989 NBA Expansion Draft was the ninth expansion draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held on June 15, 1989, so that the newly founded Minnesota Timberwolves and Orlando Magic could acquire players for the upcoming 1989–90 season. Minnesota and Orlando had been awarded the expansion teams on April 22, 1987. In an NBA expansion draft, new NBA teams are allowed to acquire players from the previously established teams in the league. Not all players on a given team are available during an expansion draft, since each team can protect a certain number of players from being selected. In this draft, each of the twenty-three other NBA teams had protected eight players from their roster and the Timberwolves and the Magic selected eleven and twelve unprotected players respectively, one from each team. Last year's expansion teams, the Charlotte Hornets and the Miami Heat, were not involved in the expansion draft and did not lose any player. Prior to the draft, the league conducted a coin flip between the Timberwolves and the Magic to decide their draft order in this expansion draft and in the 1989 NBA draft. The Magic won the coin flip and chose to have the first selection and the right to select twelve players in this expansion draft, thus allowing the Timberwolves to receive the higher pick in the 1989 Draft.",
"Title: Kevin Calabro\n\nKevin Paul Calabro (born June 27, 1956) is an American sportscaster based in Seattle, Washington. The longtime voice of the former Seattle SuperSonics NBA franchise, Calabro has primarily called NBA basketball but has also announced collegiate football (alongside Yogi Roth) and basketball as well as MLS soccer. Starting with the 2016–2017 NBA season, he is the television play-by-play voice for the Portland Trail Blazers. As of the 2015–16 season, Calabro is the lead play-by-play announcer for NBA on ESPN Radio, including NBA Finals games in 2007, 2014 and 2016 alongside personalities like Jack Ramsay and Hubie Brown. Calabro has done ESPN radio play-by-play for the NBA Conference Finals for a decade in addition to being a regular contributor to TNT's NBA broadcasts. Calabro worked college basketball and football games for the Pac-12 Network and postseason college basketball for Westwood One Sports, including NCAA tournament action.",
"Title: List of Miami Heat seasons\n\nThe Miami Heat are a professional basketball team based in Miami, Florida that competes in the National Basketball Association (NBA). The Heat were formed in 1988 as an expansion franchise along with the Charlotte Hornets; as of 2017, they are the only new franchise of the past generation to win any NBA titles. The Heat and the Orlando Magic are the two NBA franchises that are located in the state of Florida. Since entering the league, Miami has fielded squads that have made the playoffs 19 out of 28 seasons, captured 12 division titles, five conference titles and three NBA Championships. They defeated the Dallas Mavericks in the 2006 NBA Finals, the Oklahoma City Thunder in the 2012 NBA Finals, and the San Antonio Spurs in the 2013 NBA Finals.",
"Title: 1966 NBA Expansion Draft\n\nThe 1966 NBA Expansion Draft was the second expansion draft of the National Basketball Association (NBA). The draft was held from April 30 to May 1, 1966, so that the newly founded Chicago Bulls could acquire players for the upcoming 1966–67 season. Chicago had been awarded the expansion team on January 16, 1966. The Bulls were the third NBA franchise to play in Chicago, following the Chicago Stags, which folded in 1950, and the Chicago Packers–Zephyrs, which moved to Baltimore and became the Baltimore Bullets in 1963. In addition, the Bullets relocated to Washington in 1973 as the Capital Bullets, then became the Washington Bullets a year later, before becoming the Washington Wizards in 1997.",
"Title: Brantford Galaxy\n\nBrantford Galaxy Soccer Club is a Canadian soccer club based in Brantford, Ontario, Canada, The club competes in the Canadian Soccer League, a league not sanctioned by a FIFA-recognized body. The Galaxy were formed in 2010 as an expansion franchise. In their first season Brantford recorded a milestone by becoming the first expansion franchise in CSL history to claim a CSL Championship in their debut season. After their championship season the club faced several problems ranging from change of ownership, to philosophical differences within team management, and to a lack of commitment from feeder clubs resulting in the team missing the postseason in two straight years.",
"Title: David Steele (sports announcer)\n\nDavid Steele (born August 13, 1953 in Jacksonville, Florida) is an American television and radio sports broadcaster. He is an announcer on the NBA's Orlando Magic basketball games on \"Sun Sports\" and \"FS Florida\", and is an analyst for a variety of sports aired on the regional sports networks. Steele was the radio play-by-play voice for all Magic games for the team's first nine seasons before joining Sun Sports for Magic telecasts in March 1998."
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Which author, referred to in France as BHL, wrote Left in Dark Times: A Stand Against the New Barbarism in 2008?
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Bernard-Henri Lévy
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"Title: Borders of Finland\n\nThe history of the Finland can be categorized into three phases. The first phase being the one where Finland was part of Russia. This period is seen as dark times, as chaotic. The second phase is the phase where Finland became a nation state project, became known as ‘järvi-Suomi’, where Finland portrayed itself as the Lakeland, a process which is sometimes called Finlandization. The present times are seen as the mature stage of Finland, where it has normative power and a really Western identity. A boundary is more than a separating line. It can have many different meanings and is often perceived in different ways, even at the same side of the border. In this article a boundary will be understood as a set of practices and discourses. This boundary is not limited to the border itself, but finds its way into society and reproduces itself. It is constructed by power and is governed mainly by states. But they transcend different spatial scales, ranging from the local to the global.",
"Title: Fly One Time\n\n\"Fly One Time\" is a song by singer-songwriter Ben Harper and rock band Relentless7. It is the seventh track on their 2009 album White Lies for Dark Times, and was released as the album's second single. The song was first performed by Harper and Relentless7 in October 2008 at the Chevrolet centre in Youngstown, Ohio.",
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"Title: Oblivion (Power of Five)\n\nOblivion is the final book in The Power of Five series. It marks a change in the narrative, being set in the future - 2018 is the affirmed setting. It is ten years on from the other four books in the series and the world is in dark times. The Old Ones have started their war and the Five have to find each other again.",
"Title: Left in Dark Times\n\nLeft in Dark Times: A Stand Against the New Barbarism is a 2008 book by Bernard-Henri Lévy published on September 16, 2008.",
"Title: Dark Times: The Path to Nowhere\n\nDark Times: The Path to Nowhere is the first story arc in the \"\" series of comic books written by Mick Harrison from a plot by Welles Hartley. The first issue was published on November 8, 2006 by Dark Horse Comics. The series is set in the \"Star Wars\" universe shortly after the events in \"\", and about 19 years before \"\". The story begins in the days following the events in \"Purge\" by John Ostrander, and intertwines with the events of \"\" by James Luceno.",
"Title: White Lies for Dark Times\n\nWhite Lies for Dark Times is a blues-rock album by Ben Harper and Relentless7. It was released on May 5, 2009, and is Harper's first album with the Texas-based backing band Relentless7.",
"Title: Love Is the New Hate\n\nLove Is the New Hate is the sixth album by the rock group Shihad. It was released on 2 May 2005, and yielded the singles \"Alive\", \"All the Young Fascists\", \"Shot in the Head\", \"Dark Times\" and \"None of the Above\".",
"Title: Okovi\n\nOkovi is the fifth studio album by American singer-songwriter Zola Jesus, released on 8 September 2017 through Sacred Bones. The album was written in Danilova's hometown in Wisconsin, where she retreated after dealing with depression and dark times experienced by her close friends."
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The Moods of Marianne is the basis for the film that depicts French society just before what event?
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World War II
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" It is part of his series of novels (or \"Roman-fleuve\") known as \"La Comédie humaine\" (\"The Human Comedy\"), which parodies and depicts French society in the period of the Bourbon Restoration and the July Monarchy (1815–1848).",
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"Title: The Quiet American\n\nThe Quiet American is a 1955 novel by English author Graham Greene which depicts French colonialism in Vietnam being uprooted by the Americans during the 1950s. The novel implicitly questions the foundations of growing American involvement in Vietnam in the 1950s and is unique in its exploration of the subject topic through the links among its three main characters - Fowler, Pyle and Phuong. The novel has received much attention due to its prediction of the outcome of the Vietnam War and subsequent American foreign policy since the 1950s. Graham Greene portrays a U.S. official named Pyle as so blinded by American exceptionalism that he cannot see the calamities he brings upon the Vietnamese. It was adapted as two different movies during 1958 and 2002. The book uses Greene's experiences as a war correspondent for \"The Times\" and \"Le Figaro\" in French Indochina 1951–1954. He was apparently inspired to write \"The Quiet American\" during October 1951 while driving back to Saigon from Ben Tre province. He was accompanied by an American aid worker who lectured him about finding a \"third force in Vietnam” .",
"Title: The Moods of Marianne\n\nThe Moods of Marianne (French: \"Les Caprices de Marianne\") is an 1833 play by the French dramatist Alfred de Musset. It served as the basis for Jean Renoir's film \"The Rules of the Game\" (1939).",
"Title: Honorine (novel)\n\nHonorine is an 1843 novel by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) and included in his series of novels (or \"Roman-fleuve\") known as \"La Comédie humaine\" (\"The Human Comedy\") which parodies and depicts French society in the period of the Restoration and the July Monarchy (1815-1848). Balzac has a subtle way of approaching his plot indirectly and embedding a story within a story. The story is perhaps a common one of a wife trapped in a marriage, but is approached in an interesting manner.",
"Title: Black and White in Color\n\nBlack and White in Color (French: La Victoire en chantant , then Noirs et Blancs en couleur for the 1977 re-issue) is a 1976 war film and black comedy directed by Jean-Jacques Annaud in his directorial debut. It depicts French colonists at war with the Germans in Central Africa during World War I, and is set the then German colony of Kamerun. The film adopts a strong antimilitaristic point of view, and is noteworthy for ridiculing the French side even more harshly than their German counterparts.",
"Title: Two Friends (2015 film)\n\nTwo Friends (French: Les Deux Amis ) is a 2015 French romantic dramedy film directed by Louis Garrel and co-written by Garrel and Christophe Honoré. The film is loosely based on the play \"The Moods of Marianne\" by Alfred de Musset. It was selected to screen in the International Critics' Week section at the 2015 Cannes Film Festival.",
"Title: La Fausse Maîtresse\n\nLa Fausse Maîtresse is an 1843 novel by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799-1850) and included in his series of novels (or \"Roman-fleuve\") known as \"La Comédie humaine\" (\"The Human Comedy\") which parodies and depicts French society in the period of the Restoration and the July Monarchy (1815-1848). The plot is subtle and complex, and the true explanation is carefully hidden until the end of the book.",
"Title: Albert Savarus\n\nAlbert Savarus is an 1836 novel by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850) and included in his series of novels (or \"Roman-fleuve\") known as \"La Comédie humaine\" (\"The Human Comedy\") which parodies and depicts French society in the period of the Restoration and the July Monarchy (1815–1848).",
"Title: Colonel Chabert (novel)\n\nLe Colonel Chabert (English: \"Colonel Chabert\") is an 1832 novella by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850). It is included in his series of novels (or \"Roman-fleuve\") known as \"La Comédie humaine\" (\"The Human Comedy\"), which depicts and parodies French society in the period of the Restoration (1815–1830) and the July Monarchy (1830–1848). This novella, originally published in \"Le Constitutionnel\", was adapted for six different motion pictures, including two silent films.",
"Title: The Rules of the Game\n\nThe Rules of the Game (original French title: La Règle du Jeu) is a 1939 French film directed by Jean Renoir. It features an ensemble cast of Nora Gregor, Paulette Dubost, Mila Parély, Marcel Dalio, Julien Carette, Roland Toutain, Gaston Modot, Pierre Magnier and Jean Renoir himself. Renoir's portrayal of the wise, mournful Octave anchors the fatalistic mood of this pensive comedy of manners. The film depicts members of upper-class French society and their servants just before the beginning of World War II, showing their moral callousness on the eve of impending destruction."
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